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4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1879.—TRIPLE SHEET. apptication was made in behalf of the company by attorneys | of the salaries in New York were now fixed | told the spenker that he, Erhardt, could retire afier but sided strongly with the of Com Tepeesenting the holley, holders wad stockiclders, aud an | by statute and could not be interfered with on | two years if he had a contract to'do tho work at the peteited etvenely wi sed this aad tere itt tay ane! ion wag also advocated by the Attorney General, | constitutional grounds, He further claimed thut | same figure, and would undertake to keep the streets is connection with the premises on Third street, The o | Do represented the people. The only opposition was frou | there should be two separate Dills passed by the | as clean as a parlor floor. Mr. Adams furnished vort was adopted. h Reyer lece nll 9 yin bis | Drosent Legislature—one a general and the other a | statisties and facts, already publisnea in the Irratp ‘he Committee on Bylaws, to whom was referred ‘tiyae’in | local act, Assemblyman Strahan defended his | in the report of the Municipal Socicty on the subject of . Superintendent Kiddle's report concerning the dis- y trol of its | measure, ‘claim’ that it would cover all | street cleaning, tending to prove the utter incapacity f Venti . tribution of theatre tickets in some of the public own ry mixeon management, | necessary grounds as to reduction of of- | ofthe Police Depertment, He also called attention to Absence o! entilation in tho schools, resolved that those principals and teachers the said John F, smyth as su aforesaid, did | Oia) sularies, Mr, Roswell D, Hatch also | the fact that half who had distributed such tic! should be severely * “We the appropriation for street clean- Governor Robinson Willing to Remove | jrejmimcianiinjuatts tan nmurane’cammany. rit: | Sado “some. remarks, "Ho evidently” favors th | ing was spent on labor , Public Schools. Censared by the Board of Education, ‘The resolution State, and also to the policy holders and creditors of the | Very important bill completed to-day by the Com- blyman Sharpe spoke in opposition to the pair shail be Ree of 20 to 1, the one being Com- missioner “* > id eon ‘ mittee on Cities. It is sweep! in character, and | idea of taking the work out of the control of the the Insurance Superintendent, Specie Soomek-hat in 1877 tho maine ce Owe, wed edhial tn Wow adhe clit eho | Mutics Depaetanah, ‘Tho report of the Committee on Supplies showed suporintondent a aforesaid, couved oilatel demaaean ona has a high senor, it also consolidates certain city Ex-Police Commissioner Disbecker alluded to the T A B U LATE D FAC T s. that the cost of school supplies for the year 1878 was ti by . bureaus and reduces salaries of all incoming com- | difficulty of getting rid of the garbage. $129,642, a decrease since 1874 of $29,331 03 in the Mutual Lif « f the auld Gapuly eaperiabenaent vabraliee missioners, the constitutional impediment arising | Mr. Adams thought $200,000 a year might be saved annual expenditure. SMYTH’S DOWNFALL PROBABLE F. Smyth, superint lent as aforessid, bi that officials cannot be interfered with as by peasing Mr. Langbein’s bill. ‘Che Commissioner _ : + | of auld examination on the Lath day of M to compensation during their terms of | of Public Works had sent him word that he did not “ROTTEN AS IT CAN BE.” oMmce. it will, not. reduce the present | want to besaddled with the duty ofcleaning thestreets. ieee! wiltal acme we OOO. actin, a ilomae oh nomool teeters, | Ha dberstors euanpated toni the parcoh ciosnine be A Deadly Alternative—Poisoned pany for their perso: but estabiishes in such departments three grades for | made un independent bureau, and that the Mayor . . : Bi sa Becauid 0 Sues table Cake combeeat H thowe whe aisy inthe Zutare be appointed. “The | have power to appoint the stiperintendent, At the Air or Cold Draughts. PRESIDENT SMITH'S OPINION OF THE POLICE t te: mm) ver | » h f id Joh Sin members of the Commi! on Cities are underst conclusion of e argument - was evident 18 TY — Si itter Contest in Committee tenforeala, by his report of Me re 8: camecaied feo | to bo opposed to Mr. Mtraban's measure, as its Opinion of ihe cominities that the Dill should be re- bp ue nd boys aD SoctnEs haha bina = ., C jt ent 8 com. reacl salari — 1LO8 REG, NT. Brooklyn's Rapid Transit, pans Scena and, Shoraie paid no fariber a. | Qoyertmente but _are principally aimed at rubor: | ier ro Neperpenven aight Dr. H, Enderman’s report to the Board of Health | Unstye of inmbordination and the circulation of . tention to it, although wel! knowing the same officers who | GURU MCN® NSS tide stated that mo chance | A meoting of the Committee on Ways and Mcans | om the subject of the ventilation of the public ty om and the cise false rumors regarding him which was made by Cap- had boen gutity of tho misuse of its funds and of the falsi- tain Robbins against Patrolman Panet, of his com- fication of i . remained i ‘id of it, and th exists for the latter bill to become a | was held to-night in order further to take into con- tains ve Ee ee ee ee earn oriutendent, allowed, to-mau- | Jaw, while . many legislators with whom I | sideration the important subject of Corporation tax- panegrtlypicmnsnk lis pha Gbpeeid tae age sold’ company. for iany mouths soder the sune- | conversed strongly favor the measure to be reported | ation. Messrs, John H, Strahan and J, H. Mooney Oe pw! were given bY | and, while under investigation, yesterday led to Sion of the ance Department, whoruby & crellt | by Dr, Ha: es and colleagues. If is likely, however, | furnished a very. interesting table of figures | him about seven years ago, nor, on the other hand, , po cpio Bidets "inisleail policy holdors and the. public that both bills will come. before the House for con- | relative to corporacions ~~ who vy and | ig the evil which ho complained of then any the less some remersable Gisclasuyes. The Police’ Muinel guloulated to inislead policy Holder iia wea Part ot | sideration, It is evidently contemplated in this bill | those who escape. taxes in New York city, | auing now. It may bo inforted, therefore, how lit. | “4 Society was evidently at the bottom of the affair, neg ino M Anne a8 the thie apecitication f respectfully refer Your Ex to atrike st the hi hy riced oftcials, while protecting, Sogetten _s other items Bearing | on a the a pb we Mah sy air: , ig pe and tho examination had not progressed far before it re y suid report of the sal iP superintendon: as ir as 881 ose who are nt upon | ani e commi was very mue! imp! oe ig! nent are re Another Sweeping Measure Aimed ai raid Joker meek supeeiniondent. ae aforeald. as con. | Saat oomiensation for arduous labor. ‘The follow: | with those figures, and dosired the gentlemen to pre- | this groat city. ws Decamerevident that that organization was sadly in need of an investigation, The charges had been founded on innuendoes alleged to have been throw: Assembly Vocument No. 4% of the session of aban Fat Wem amie ing a the Oil prepared sm commision Bare a bil ou te general proposition arto pepment | "4 Sportar of the HenAip called yesterday upon out by Panet about Captain Robbins’ relations with the society, and soon they became a secondary mat- REDUCTION OF SALARIE Heads of Departments, We pectiatton Phindetivat tn th tof the T in rolati ho yalurien of officers and persons tion Third—That in the management of the Tn | Ax Ave in relation to the sh rlehy of Now York and for | those statistics, as fer as they affeot tho motropolis | Dr. Enderman at his laboratory, No. 128 Worth strect, snrance Department the said John F. Sinyth has paid from the treasury of guilty of gross and culpable oxtrava: the consolidation ot bure for one year, are as follows and espied him in a very wilderness of chemical receivers, actuaries, attorneys an ‘The people of the State of New York, represented in Sen- | Resident personal taxes assessed, $119,619,356; taxes os the 63 : ito and Assembly, di t us follows 2 scenery, after emerging from which - NEW YORK ASSESSMENTS. ots Shave, by the Pentslossness. meseet And (ee eee ane is Or meraneMeNTs, kA os ayes c aq oe eiieieiash Gud ome tae ie ha he politely wel- | tor in the investigation, giving place to the organt- id superintendent, been fixed | Sxction 1.—From and after the expiragion of their repec- p mt pel essed, 733,400; paid, Boporter. + | zation’s affairs, which President Smith set about niupanies have seriously suffered | tive terme the annual sularies or compensation for official | $324,700, “What opinion have you formed, Doctor,” said the és financially and been embarrassed by their payment. And | servicas to be paid to the otoere OB persons Aecel Banks, real estate assessod, $10,535,265; paid, |) 10. ucrom your recent inspediion. of ta ublic sifting. * more particularly I charge that these facts wore verified shall be us follows, and the amounts specifies $268,649, ‘ z Pi From the testimony of Panet and the captain it apt See aa tere, steee Property asyessed, $65,179,320; paid, | school buildings, of their present condition with re- tever, to wit :— . sagieoe! i by the testis before the Senate of this State a you 0, | be in fuil forall services ren: Wealthy Corporations that Pay | (i\'heu'an events which havo sineg como to agit: | them to the eity and vounty 0 rea Raine © | ehos Gt ane andanumolst dutia pears tliat the latter was informed that Patrolman wh gard to ventilation?” Searcely Any Taxes. perifention Bowrthe-Tisns, Ws. bia O50. the ins | "To the Mayor, $9,000. Fire and marine insurance companies, personal | 57" ‘Thomas J. Green, a personal friend of his, bad been t nce ‘sonipanin * ete. gnu fo written, ‘ lenior i the Gampivotier, #0000, goyoo, kaa ait toga | rey atemterl: SNOT OG: wal, S280-480. ee Keiatursae ee poems speed te ies about | removed from the office of precinct treasurer of the rr Gilol Mut ‘i usu ‘om= » the Cor tot Corporation, ,( , an Ate Insurance companict a "301 xes. a a 20) by pa a iting Fe . rom the. wad “ufone pon the canta collectou by One eid we paid into the treasury of | Gepital nnd eancte about $18,000,000, vole . mn yoars ago, when I visited | yrutnal Aid Society, and Patrolman John J. Morrell Cott F he. Legislature, | the city. . ; ‘ [py TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) in Nehich the ‘sald Joba. F. med Suporfutondone tino the Commingioner of Pubite Works, 8.000%, Sr) Comiaatleke sale Be palin a eo NO IMPROVEMENT, had nen appointed in his place, To. investigate the AnDANY, March 5, 1879. | oe ag erate etc it ie omeuase, although | _ To the Gommifastoners of Polies other than the President, | assessed on, $3,897,495: paid, $2938 “Could you observe any improvement whatever in | °mt#¢ of Green's removal the captain went to the The main question canvassed with considerable Noll Roowing. ne shea oilicers: ane. deen eparces. by ba Pe EERE ER OS Miscallancous bidrragecs bd yet an Bg ho the ventilation?” . office of Sergeant Lefferts, the president of the so rs ‘ 0 mage zs of the Dopartment o . $5,000, 2 228; $13,841,586; ‘ dg tae . excitement here to-night is whether John F. Sinyth, | tment ot the sald companys enon it MS manage: | FO the Treasurer of the Park Dopartienty #,000. SER Aas paaenner ONES paid, $963, None whatever. There is, in fact, no actual ven- oer ee he Sree as bp fio rs Green Superintendent of Insurance, will be removed under He ailoge ace Shares, shetiete eae Tasks Fie Gommlssioners Non-resident corporations, total capital, $10,- | tilation except that which is obtained through the | hat been guilty of peculations, but sett claims the charges preferred to-day against that gentleman official porigion, a 000, ; 162,125; assessed on, $784,275; paid, $19,991. windows.” e society had upon him, and the Central Office ‘Vo the Presidont of the Department of Charities and | — Miscellaneous corporations payiug no tax, capital, “Ie there no local exception to this state of | Boks had been written up so us to correspond with in incompetent and nail todischarge tlie duties t! rot, ‘ the precinct uccounts, This Captain Robbins re- . and transmitted to the Senate by Governor Robinson. | ask Your Excellency to recommend to the senate his re- | Correction, $4,000, $169, 157,00, In view of the importance of the issue, in a political | moval trom olfice. Respectfully submitted. i To the Comminsioners of Charities and Corroction, other | “ Gas companies, assessed valuo of real estate, $4,- | things?’ ‘ ported at the precinct as the result of his inquiries. . in MSON. si » y e . owe 1 e - sense, and also in view of the insurance interest of | “™4*¥: arch 4.38 bekapheadtat SNe the President of the Health Department, $4,000, 884,400; paid, $134,552. "| “Well, in the West Fitty-cighth stroct sehool- PANET TURNS INVESTIGATOR, RAPID TRANSIT IN BROOKLYN OPPOSED. To the Commissioners of Health, other than the Presi Street railroad companies, real estate, $3,996,400; | nouge there are ventilators, but they have been Panet, howeyer, was not satisiled with this ex- this State, the matter assumes a serious phase. The At the meeting of the Assembly Railroad Commit: | gent, $3,000. paid, $101,908. planation, and he began an investigation on his own impeachment proceedings of last year, when demo- | tee in the morning the question of steam ‘To'the members of the Board of Aldermen in full for all Elevated railroads, real estate, $1,429,500; paid, | placed in such positions that when they are open | account, which showed ‘that he was not credited in transit on Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, was resumed. icon ay Aldermion nnd Suporvigors, $2,500 euch, $36,452. ‘ the cold air blows right into the rooms, against the | the books for payments be bad made for three » the President of the Board of Aldermen, $3,00 Life insurance companies, real estate, $3,865,000; | seats occupied by children. Conseqnently they are | months. ‘This, in case of his death, according to the cratic Senators Wagstaff, Ecclesine, Hogan and Superviso: ick said the people along the line Piste slice Saude withtwelve republioanaducardar |/ceiie tesa Gate pelioae. bare lie aiehnas oatce 4 the Prondent of the Department of Faxos and Aavery | S's do ggr. pe are atmit ology ab omens Sora to secure the acquittal of Smyth are still prominent | taken off, and they did not propose to have them put | ™$'% FA Mmissioners of Taxes and Assessments, other | _ ‘Telegraph compantes, real estate, $1,000,000; paid, | very rarely used. Instead of that the upper win- | obtaining apy of the advantages guaranteed by inthe public mind. That such a result can follow OB Seale poeng ion aielty beer mee than the President, $5500 ck, 84,500 $25,500, fk dow sashes are kept lowered.” membership. | He noticed, too, on examining the ‘ov the President of the Dept by BRM), ANOTHER VETO BY THE GOVERNOR, rr y at t] a number mysteri this second impeachment seems impossible. Last | On some other avenue. At any. rate he | _ To the Commissioners of Docks, other than the President, Stark ov Sew Xow, Exncurivn Canny ‘This is also the custom in the other school build- | Srasures anda general flavor of frand about the ao March 5, 1879. ings, is it not? counts. All this led him to believe that Greon tical combination and ni wanted time. When the great bridge should year a political combination and nine questionable | Pi Cmpleted it would be the natural terminus reasons, too, wore assigned for the peculiar acquittal | of any steam lines that inight be constructed, and it of the Insuganco Superintendent, and the three | would be advisable to finish that structure before . | going on with the roads. Mr. Morris Dowley referred ie New York Senators were looked upon as dyed- | GONG nities to a copy of hia points of the legal | after elected or appointed, 87,000 each. ALDAXY, Senate bill No. 10, entitled '* Ki i te tions for tho: Nguldation of the pprovont Hebiiitign ofthe Yes. Since 1873 the teachers, I think, have | had got outot his difficulty by tempering with the New Capitol Cominiasioners and for continulnx wirk apon | patd more attention to the regulation of the atmos- | jim in it, That he had intimated aa much to. Bere ig filed herowith in the office of the Secretary of State, | Phere in the class rooms than they did before that | geant Buddington he made no denial, which made ten days having expired since it was presented to | time, Tho result of having the windows open varies | the latter's testimony to that effect superfluous, in-the-wool Tammany men. To-day at least | ag, v1 To the Justices of the Superior Court, the Court of Com- i ‘deel: i T % pect ot the matter in benalf of the prop- | jt) py tho Surrogate who reafter be elected | ™ Sadho ly 7B ar real PE flevent: ro6' ¢ dist Patrolman Morrell, Green’s successor, testified that egy r a p gate who shall hereafter be elect ves o ‘ee : 3 " 2: two of these gentlemen—Ecclesine and Hogan—are | erty holders, Mr. C. T. Trowbridge, member | B\°\\ jointed, $10,000 each. pat. pies fevlnyd i iis reegenttion ¢, the sian of in greatly in different wand at different times, It | he hud repeatedly endeavored to get the books from in confllet with the stringont provis- | depends a good deal upon the direction trom which | the ex-functionary, but that the latter for a lor i address. He felt it his duty to _ resist | tion to what is received from the State as will make their | jons of section 12, article 7, of the constitution. These | the wind is blowing and the proximity of time availed bimself of some pretext to withhol insgn as against the present management of Tam- | the passage of the bill at the prosent time, He rop- | compentution S000) cnc a sa oe the court of | Bruvinions wore intended to iguard against the creation of | butidings. In wing and the proximity of adjoining | them; first he claimed that. the mecting at which he many Hall, It is consequently argued that their | resented more people who were opposed to the bill othe Recorder, City Judg i any dobt in wny form without submitting the quostion to | the game numberof children, the aame quantity of | Was depoxed was illegal, and again he pleaded that 5 G 1 Sessions $7,500 ench, ‘ * i votes will be cast ‘against Smyth when the | thanany other one man in the Teuislature, and ho | rhe clerks and employon of the Board of Aldermen and vote (of the people, except in the special instances | strand the same number of open windows, there was | the books were not thoroughly written up. bearii thought no hasty action shou taken, ‘Time | Common Council, not oxesoding in all $15,000. Tho. only oxcoption. which can possibly apply to the | @ difference of twenty-eight cubic feet of air to INTERESTED SPECTATORS, ‘ ‘ 01 e | 3,000, ° cl ply y to each sningy vital test comes, if political ings are | should be allowed the property holders, und perhaps | “te the Gorporntion Attorney $9,000. indebtedness for-wlsi ration Int provides | child. ‘Inthe one in which. the most uirwas given | _ At this stage of the proceedings the rumor which to be counted—and , when are they left ont | some arrangement might be made between them | | To the ublte, Adwiniiratee $5,900, and all feos col- | that of “exponaon not prov idod ‘In my judgtuent that | to each child there was also the most carbonic acid | had got afloat in the Central Office that the Mutual ln such controversies? Then; too, a far | aud the road people. Mr. Richardson, of the f lected by him fo be paid ne we cits Aiea so is intended to apply simply and only to expenses for ‘The wind struck the window in such a manner | Aid Society’s inner workings were being revealed * I, Atlantic Avenue Kailroad, thought there had been To the Commissioner of Jurors $7, stration of the powers of the govern- Feat 4d provented ibe pes trokyesspiig” brought a cluster of police officials into the Trial jingry adm! i To the attorney for the collection of arrears of personal ae . ; more bitter opposition has arisen to Smyth in the | delay enongh. “He wautod the committoo to report | ygroa'd'gsi pecronal | ments and ark oats orp onetrnetog sf cabain Se eee nie ea rare, Rooms. Inspector Dilus came anvTat once ebiaced. 8 ranks of his own party than could be observed in | the bill to the House. Then, when it came up in the ‘To the Superintendent of Buildings, $4,000. ‘sulted with th ‘apit inst hongert “This illustrates, then, the t rofound interest in the proceedings, and Captain the fight of 1878, Everybody of an independent turn | Committee of the Whole, there would be an oppor- SUROMDINATE EMOLUNENTS, Shon Is the Attorney General, and also with theJudiciary | having the veatilatore placed in hetichtpontenay: Wittiatea, though: he took’ no pactin them,.mae ao 41 cafod bans conoedba this Sine ln ahaa have | eek for further discussion, and its opponents | | Sxc. 2. Sopariorent, sell Te Committee of the Senate, to whom this bill was referred. “They should be in the right position and mechan- | attentive listener to the end. er ncedes yth should have | would have an opportunity to be heard, — Some- | celve a i ‘ The Attorney Gener of the said commit: | jog) means might be employed. to force the alr to pas yeh i ¢ the department, except the Chief Engineer of the Dopart- : been convicted in the impeachment of that year. thing, he claimed, should be done to forward seencot: Decker wae shall Seca om Rutan ne seeing fee ae keane heh exits po Spe ne, enter. In some of the hospitals this is effected by Patrolman S¢ibert, an old member of the force, am oa the ‘matter. He had been assured — by | $7000; ordinate, regular clerk 9 Y . 5 ho had b f mai to in- athe oy face dba cate ___ | Peeperty ownors who had paid-to bave the stea | $ccopi ttt Ne, Leeson ie dfanstocod in doy doperinrens | Nanune oe tho pbrase in (he tenth section of the seventh | Seer at iter then tat Ot ther ain withee, | vestigate the society's Per hieeteco nape The republican Senator, MrSessions, in explaining | removed, that if the line were cut through to the | except bi n of duty. lature directed tho Commissioners to complete certain | thus creating a current. In some churches | had been exercised on the committee to take no ac. known to be vigorous supporters of Governor Rob- | of Assembly, made a brief but telling little | To the Justices of the Supreme Court, such sum in addi- | state limbilities it fo subordinate of an ter salary than the #1 his vote on the side of conviction pointedly summed | riyer they would not object to steam, but would be URNING PERS INTO TILE CITY TREASURY. work, they wero authorized and. compelieds to. incut | and theatres they have fap blowers. At Dr. Hall's | tion, as any exposure might lead to a disruption of the position in that trial as follow: wilting A pep RA att rat See eee Tre acai Peed op 0. oe For hie: [eRe Ren AE Nien REACTS eke ieee | GBUIUR fee instance. there isa tower, into’ hic, | the organization, and in a little time all things could urdgon presented to the committee numerous memo- tho alr js sucked and’ through which it passes Into a | D@ Properly adjusted. Ho stated that his paymonts isite of his office, commissions, por- a a" be nt \y First, I believe that the law of 1873 is constitu- | randa showing the condition of the road and its man- | Qvntase ormoneve pad to him in his official eapacit Pere meee, wich ’seomatamee to warrant any such con, | apace beneath the auditoritm, where'it is com. | Had not ben entered on the books for a year. tional; second, that the Superintendent knowingly | agement. ull fees, perquisites, commissions, percentages and mone; truction. Tt mad Husion to any indebtedness and General Smith, who had conducted the examia- and wilfully violated its provisions in numerous ‘ierpchitaiiece subtonalbta stich aie: paid on "received, by “any. itch oegrs. or persons ted no language niich'could be construed inte an wuthor. | Engy't the stekes or atepe which support the seats, | ton all along, aud who had taken pains to thor- instances, by insisting that these bills should be |’ ay, winchester Fitton, counsel for the Brooklyn | SA" BS Yt, Mabey of ho elty amt aba he | dey for ineurring mn y imptieation.” But even it | Gna through witich the {reali air pours into the body | oughly sift the caso, at this point sent for Sergeant ATO imate eprds pater Niebepee i city hailroad, presented the main argument of those woah jpllicer "oF person who shall rogelve any fe Fee thene A AE ites of the chureh, | The Union Square and Booth’s Wiltam ae {ihe president, and Patrolman be! my ~ “ no 1, sh who are opp rapt raasit. le 4 no perquisites, commissions, percentages or other mot s the Legislature or eatres, I think, have similar a iances.”* iE secret 01 4 py, suditing: anit, procariiye (he: Bavroen’, Ob 084 sien are Pp owettho haulihood to come before the | which belong to the city, aud should be so paid into the | by uny ono olyo oxcopt by submission to the poole. “Which method would you recommend for adop- |. The latter created no little merriment when, on extravagant and excessive fees from insurance com- | Committes and say that rapid transit is not essential | trensw il, before ho. shall_be entitled to receive or | "in defronco, however, to the opinions of the Attorney | tion in the public school buildings?” being auked if there was any record kept of receipts Pantes, thereby showing that he is not the proper | O's interests of Brooklyi., He looked upon it ae | Ye paid his saldry, make under oath a detailed statement | General and the Judiciary Committee, above referred to “-Ventilatton, bs hanical is decidedl: and Siatinseemenia, he. Snaweeye shee Re ieee act person to be at tho head of the Bureau of Insurance, | 10,tHe interests of Trooklyn. 16, too eee ob. | amd ratmen to the Comptroller in such form as he may | have concindad, while withholding my ayptoval from the | sveemethod. nn ety h° | aware of any, On’ being further plied with ques sinh * ¥ 5 ve t . sho} |. to allay onstitution e 5 A a And has uot properly cared for nd protected the | jected to in the present case was the miauner in which | inoney rvecived, ‘by ‘him. Srinee the last proced. Meecing aboranaetine of. tte ealialiy..t0: shecauppondats Wonld its adoption involve much expense?” tions, he said the president received the reports ee ee Lae Se ae ee oe rapid transit was to be introduced in Brooklyn. He | ing’ sjatement and | retura, “and shall produce | judicial tribunals, -any one shall chose “Every school building would require a stationary | from the precinct treasurers, but never had them y » cover of law | Solid not dony that rapid transit would beneiit some | %. Tecdipt showing the payment of suin | T, noverthelose, protest most earnestly against its being re. | engine,” entered on the books. He stated, too, that the pre- virtually reigns at pense gene namey people, but he believed that it would injure the person er oficar The Comptroller may require any stfeh| arded tn any manner as a precedent for the Ineurring of Q A DREADFUL ATMOSPHERE. cinct treasurers were remiss in sending in their re- VOTES OF Lai YEA NI "4 at ol < rm any debt hereafter, not clearly warranted by the letter an M of property of @ great many more, and if the many | flim, if it be not made as herein provided, and examine any Hime ha LUGIUS ROBINSON “On entering each of the class rooms, and before | Ports—in tact, were very negligent at times. Bs spiritot the conséitution, CIUS ROBINSON. | making any scientific observations, how did the air | _,This drew from General Smith the observation, The vote on that occasion was:—For, conviction, | must bear au evil which should be for the | suc Senators Gocbel (republican), Good a benefit of. o few, then he would submit two | auy fees, porqmsites, oon x Lericut aimee Nar cba de propositions for the consideration of the committee, | Paid to or received i officer or person under oath touching the amount of oinmissions. percentaces or moneys him in his official capacity. 2 NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. seem to you?’ «That's a mild and pleasant way to put it." Very close, indeed; and ‘especially so on damp - or ant as Una Lefferts ; » Hughes (democrat), Jacobs (democrat), Jones (demo- If the ray " DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS—CONSOLIDATING BURKAU! pid transit must be mflicted upon Brooklyn, mY, = pe , when the exhalations from the clothi erat), Lippitt (republican), Lynde (republican), Oak- | then eonrmon Justice demandk, first, that it should |+,,.t0),4-, the Department of Vulilc, Works tm we Ay Tameiow, March 5; 1810. trom the henge of the pupils Mlled theaie with | and from him some startling adminsions were drawn ‘ ‘ reasive and offensive’ fumes. Where the chil- | of the careless way in which the society’s affairs were sy (democrat), Payne (democrat), Raine sock that Iocafity which would render it least in- the city, isa, struct iiproperte ana i ane’ é 0} ley (lemocrat), Payne (democrat), Raines (democrat. | Stony to the property owners; and sreoud, that | digeins'and consiactign ot well @uruit te-wewerags | In the Senate to-day Mr. Ward's bill to prevent the | dian belonged to the poor clawea thlewea parti: | conducted. Patrolman Panet's counsel, hore arose ssions (republican), St. John (democrat)—total, property owners should be compensated for any | and drainage of the sald clty, and of all works of con | spread of contagious pleuro-pneumonia passed with- | larly the case, ‘The girls’ clothing, being principally | ud made a statement which created a profound nen- For acquittal, Senators Davenport (republi@n), | damage which may accrue to them, Mr. Britton ¢ eee Ae Fee eee raed iestring | oxt-opyorttinn. composed of lighter fabrics, was not so bad in this | sation. Not only the police, he said, but meu who fs ig. La “4 ‘ respect as that of the boys, which is fenerally of | did not belong to the force, were made members of iL s a ), Edick bli "| fined himself to these two points, It is ; Ecclesine (democrat), Edick (republican), Harris (re- | Tetesg, he said, to damage property which is | thecitt met unor the come! of the Dopnetment of Parks | The House ordered to s third reading the New | wooland is worn by them almost until it falls to | the Mutual Aid Socioty, and charged tops and as- ™ sessed as the rest. To subalantiate thi bo culled aah areey Wakeman gs AR he Nee ee ee ee iman erations | Rant aieke rts cc tices oc tbe aewalie. Remuintntyy| ere rca etree tary Meo tiue Sree” | eck etas oa Maat ‘yin’ fort rt on this aub- | Patrolman Anthony Servickert, who testified that he 5 . . « 5 ets ‘ ft a brid; the Morris Canal in Jersey City. |,“ oar ae Seperoe re oy (republican), McCarthy (republican), Pierce, 3. F. | erty would Not amotnt to: one-half that suin, | Adjoining any park. square dr place; i) of the supervision | ton 0 paeatolicraeaniie roa Cnt hort rahe rile rd ae a Alb | <a igilie ROEM ORE! SONG ere o i . apg Myrtle avenue is one of the main thoroughfares of : i F 7 (democrat), Piosce, R. V. (republican), Pomeroy (re- | Brooklyn. ‘The people on that aventie Delieve | Sed PINES (ot aoe co itirt tetees o THE ISTHMUS CANAL, “I understood that the Board of Education e When Lefferts and Butts were questioned about publican), Robertson (republican), Rockwell (re- tae the capetenages of * railroad hing e oe tunnel h sald, river not nder the con seep if ployed an engineer of youtilution, but whether ho is | this they dir 9 Lag hemp eir Stebaiiee in : a great detriment. re werg 20 two streets in the Department +3 nken tate of-affuirs, but an examination of their Rese ees f BL actnoran linc pee Brookiyn where the injury trom a rapid transit road | letsand of strvot vaults and ‘pening i Slot | DEPARTURE OF LIEUTENANT LUCIENX. B. WYSE still connected. with that department I don't know. |. fies tous Senet wervickart had boon eredived with ican), Wage' jemocrat), Wendover (repub- | would be eo grvat as in Fulton and Myrtle avenues, | the construction, maintenance and care of 8 OR EUROPE—PREPARING FOR M, DE LESSEPs’ | school building caps «have been placed ovcr the | Psymentsin May, 1877, although he did not become now belonging to or hereafter to be erected for suid city, ¥F Al . P| Sinabwete prevent the sunlight on falling upon | ® member of the force till July 14, 1877. Refereuca lican)—totel, 19. Take away Messra, Hogan, | and it was, he suid, the duty of the commuttee to se- ae be hens Socevied Sor saute Keclesine, Wagstat and J. T. Pierce (democrats), | lect some streets i which the damage would be less, synteal Ran cece pian. for the une of the ‘ ce Departinent. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS—AMERICAN REP- | the desk of the teachers, who have to sit facing | Waa t made to Green's book, in which x ayment Hopkins (deceased), and R. V. Pierce, who has been | He war not there to suugent @ proper locality, but and’ Peak De emeng of CHAE Hon ang Corres" | RESENTATIVES ‘TO BE APPOINTED. fom auity vet gd eee treatin | year. hasten meet - er elected to the next Congress (republicans) from the | he had heurd it suggested that the railroads should ots or lg nen enn Boy soe od Renal pe sh akben eh Lieutenant Lucien N. B. Wyse sailed yesterday in | would. By a very simple change the fault might be | | Sergeant Lefferts was next examined in reference to Smyth side, and his conyiction under the present | 22 ip yp tone ype ain a ogy avenues, in Ly 4 fion aud ‘cnstruction and care of all structures and | the Amérique for France, after @ month’s visit to | obviated and yet without breaking the shade.” the visit which Greon and Captain Robbins paid him. charges is a certainty, When the charges came into | Ca#¢ the trayel trom both these streets might property connected with ‘the ‘supply and distribu: | tniy country. Lieutenant Wyse has shown great | 42% Enderman, in conclusion, drew: attention to | He said that they had come to see that the society's the Senate this morning the vote on Senator Robert- | Obtained without the consequent detriment to the | tion of ton water, the laying of water pipes, 4 the following table, which is appended to his official | books were written up to correspond with those of interests of property owners, Upon the second | the constr tact in explaining the objects of his mission to the | report:— the precinct treasurer. He confessed that when as- ‘ sessments were made the lists and returns were not. tion maintenance of wells filling of sunken Jots, the regula _ sissies gp bes beg tlre Proposition shat the company ought to pay the hydrant 3 government at Washington and to those interested. | ——— —— ones Deen vrris, Hicks, Hughes, | damages consequent upon the building of the road, | street, vaults and openings it mde ty. tian yl S|_ S| 3] __ 3 | compared, and he was oblivious of what the secre- 5 8 . iowa . cin! “ os - Pies y well. | Mr. Britton said that there was no principle in com: | Srnctay, Hse Rivers the supervision af the lightin, in the plan of an interoceanic canal across the Ameri Be S83] 2 [ogk tary did. joebel, Hogan, Jacobs, Jones, | mon law which had worked so injuriously to the | the streets, ronds, avenues, squares, parks and ‘public can isthmus there and in New York; and in 3? TietySsl] BLES es “Why don’t you look after the secretary?” queried Lippitt, Lendo, iyne, R.V. Pierce, 8 ‘St. | people of this State as that which declares that acor- | places; the construction, reconstruction, repair andmain- | yon cities he and his wife have been the FR) TF iSml24] € |S— S| General smith. Jobn and Wagstall- poration can tuke private property and not pay a fair | tenance of sewers and drains; the ‘. i Location of School, |: = L AN = 3g can't,” was the rejoinder; “I've too much to Lieutenant Governor Dorsheimer yoting in the:| price for it. If a railroad takes private property for Seunnee ana rogals and grading. recipients of social attentions and made many ae BS a. e 3 3 ES 2 “Ape : negative the motion was declared to be lost, and the | public purposes it is not fair or right for the Legia- | pies of the elt vot much works within | ffiends. Without doubt the United States will be PS] FR ES 3. : ISB ‘Then you ought to resign,” blufily said the Com- charges made a special order for Friday next. ture to 48; that the Foad should not pay the con: | tng "park ot in or ont k of | well represented at the International Congress that rd es 538 missioner. The ae @, inotioned I Lefferts from tho TEXT OF THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. sequential damages. ee road 8 a proniinen wy 8b , road: e immediately adjoinin, y park ‘ ' : =2) + [5 S= | stand, he said:—“Ie such things have n going on The following isthe text of the Governor's mes- | Dusiness street and rediices the value of the property | or place, the ehlaf ofieer of which shall be enlled the City | M. Ferdiand de Lesseps hus called to mect at Paris Fa bat a witltit Our Rnowiedge, anid Inti isaltned 40 believe sage :— ; upon that street, then the road ought to pay the | Hngineer, who shalt be incor of at lonst ton | May 15, to decide upon the best route for the canal { 3 74) 55 they have, you have been discreditably neyligent, hone and herewith transmit | damages; and if, as it is said, the whole body of the ert Tagtaetisien, te ae ae ons steps to form a company and begin the | Qnrystie street, be- | bes This organization scems to be as rotten as it can be. to the Senate charges, duly veritied, against John F, | People are to be bencfited by the building of the | iii buildings now bel or hereafter to | WO?*- elit Sa i tween Delance; 4 You had better take its books to the Commissioners Seagh, erintendent of the Tn Department, |, then the body of the people should be taxed to tod fi waid except. the. care and AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES, and Rivington... 94) 45) 65 |11.493 | or the Superintendent and have a suitable person ap- calling for his renova! from offiee pay the few who suffer, If the road ix built on der the control and. occu- | | Admiral Ammen, of the United States ‘Navy, will 67] 55] 65 |16.125 | pointed to examine them.” the facte upon which they aru based have boon ch * | some other street the property owners on ho Police Department, Fre Depart | by right be chosen as the firvt delegate of the wovern- Go] 68. [16.987 WHAT INSPECTOR DILKS KNOWS. ow upon its re ficial reports made by the | Paying the damages which the property owners on erat Villetramoher Will probably also be sslucted | 0-17 St. Mark’ 35] 69 [20.248 | men in the Sixth precinct whose families had been Superintenden h, recently mado to the | the other street shall suffer. Lhe railroad ought m and Repairs of Bui i etrAnONG, WI PrORSRY sino Ve selects, place.. 186) 140) 72 /15.417 | denied assistance on their death, although it was well Assembly, is a arges. 1 have therefore | also to pay a part of the damage. This is a tair OF practical builder of for this honor, as well a Commander Lull 86) 85] 69 }18.366 | Known that they had been members of good stand- deomed ft’ un y ‘0 nuke further inquiry for | proposition. In no other country on the face of tho i. aud A. G, Menocal, a civil engineer in Gs} 45] 70 [31.660 | ing, He said he had several times attempted to ex- my own information in regard to the facts alleged. I | Garth would acompany be allowed to build such a RYORGANIZING THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT. the United States Navy. ‘The American Gco- 58) 15) 68 117.879 i A been denied that privil sabeals the shecwen ot ones..a0 ther were presented to me | cond without paying avoh daaaages. Ske, 6,—There should be in suid Department of Finances | graphical Society, of New York, has been invited | East Fitty-first st. 60] 25/69. [as.916 by the president, vGonoral tunith ended the proceed. lor such actiot em dee “4 t se 4 m4 y b z “4 . Fecommend the removal ot sald John ¥. Smyth trom the THOME WHO FAVOR THK STEAM ROADS, Hater renta: penoliten and fines) the. ehict otieer! $0-sehd eleganes, ANG She Daasastt, SnRaS DAY, hiss |, «Bane taxiogton 52] 90} 70.5)19.580 | ings at this point by expressing Himself warmly on oftice of Superintendent of the Insurunes Departmen The gentlemen who represerted the interests of | shall’ be called the Receiver» Water the matter under.consideration. The United States | OV..eceseeseeeeee 23.360 | the subject of the society's rottenness. L. ROBINSON, rapid transit wee Mepted by Silas re ictaamene who gad | Assonsmente, and perform the | Board of Trade will appoint Nathan Appleton and The organization came into existence in 1866, when opposed the vilis before the committee with great | dw its bylaws and constitution were framed, In the Accompanying the Governor's message was the | eurnestness. He said that he came from a sec- | 7* the Collector ot Assossme the | Deputy | history of the explorations of tho isthmus for mauy following letter! . tion, of the city which was dn necd of | Gellector, of | Amensments and | Water Heimer | Years) and representatives of the Chambers of Com- To His Excel Cc jovern rapid transit. Its necessity was acknowledged | and Asse ts xhall cover and include the faithful per His Esceliehes Lvcies Ronissox, Governor of the Stato | FP" ay and’ unless we can get it both tho | formance wf aho dusios Dy thls act conferred upon roperty and population of Brooklyn will decrease. | required of tho suid officer, avd shall be in amoun fe knew of inauy men who would go with their | t. be fixed by the Comptrotior. not loss than eet " i property to Now York. New Yorkers fook for their | seencity now required ‘given, by tho SERIOUS CHARGES. East Twentieth st., w be s ny Reeei f Taxes and the Collector of Assessmonts _— between First and omes in Brooklyn and New Jersey. ‘Ch ana Water Register: and it sali be the duty of the Comp | ‘The Corcnor's office was yesterday thrown into au | Second avenues... last report the number of members aggregated 2,452. A MODEL POLICEMAN RESIGNS, “Detective Kavanagh, of the Central Office, resigned his position last week in ordor td avoid being put on trial to answer charges of assault preferred Seventy-ninth st., hierce of sonic of the important cities of the country | east of Third av. may be expected, Do) mher 1) that by means of the elevated roads they cau reach | frolier to make such regulations as may from time to time further charge [old and oxercise tho tunctions of the mid atice eaa'thae | depots which take them to their homes in a few | be hy him considered necessary and propor to fhellitare the | unwonted state of excitement by @ communication against him and Sergeant Crowley by & respectable he has been gross! nd ont in the discharge | momenta, while to reach their homes iu Brookiyn | collection of anid taxes and assessments, sent there by Dr. Julius Hoffman, of Second avenue, ighth st German woman, Mrs. Magdalene Schlee, whom, it is 1 they require three or four times the jength of time, THK MARRIT BUMKAL. . . + | Fitty-cig! eet, alleged, those officers illegally arrested in her ‘own Pert of she foregoing charges, Everybady ‘in BRookiyn wants rapid transit, but | _ S86. 7<The Superintendent of Markota shall be.charged | in which the latter made serious cliarges against a | between, Ninth house. The Indy states that sho was dragged through aan sobetinicntcar ts Ss Oe Cee Vg the public markets uo! | brother physician, Ho alleged that this physician | Sn Tenth ave the streets by the hair of the head nd otherwive {il- they want it in the wmoxt street. If we | the inspection, building of a within market Jur get rapid transit in Brookiyn improvements will be | tion, regulation and manageinent thereof and with excent: | was called on Sunday last to attend a woman in her who | sl | | heretofore performed by the Receiver of | Frederick M, Kelly (a gentieman well Known in the | 4 Binyth, as Superintendent ot treated by the representatives of the law. caused to be made, an exw al Life Invarance Company, of Alban: anade which will increase the amount of the assoss- | ing all repairs thereof. accouchement, and that having appli an inetre Said company wan ptt ‘init exaioation fally | Mente and Deuellt the whole elty. ‘The property | gsc. nyGhabine monens ANP PTA, ag police | me ‘ A # applied an instru- | West Seventeenth AMERICAN VETERINARY COLLEGE, 2 a Re eee ae eet ought "Thome wh caver | t2t,cireurparimenvy camersety cen, omeern Rete | Tet sinking, ne. edmintsterod to ber. an overdose | fguth and Nisth wo} 70) 67 pani pits > y . ‘ or appointed ah mem at otal fast sinkin 0 her a ance, , Department, as | tig bill hayw. laid before you a pamphlet | Ruown'tr the third grado, nem salary of SAD) per Of morphige, this hastening hor death, whieh oe. | aventies... 118] 10} 6s The fourth annusl commencement of the Amer} 2 NS ee eee eee eet Ls instead of fo on and prosecate was hie lawful duty to do, caused an improper | owners on tho lines of the New York ad jent ~h a 9 = the assets and | roads, and out of the number - Property point Mw age ; od owners on Sixth avenue they Lave succeeded in ob- | figwnas the first grade, ata salary. of aeee) taining just three who have found it detrimeutal. | jut've momber of such uniform foree shell be'se Mr. Dutcher said that he had gone over to New | a« aforesaid, from t hirt to the second grade oxcet after oxamination by approval of the sald reapecti ‘of Fire and issionors. Pi io ing tho said Noeulae Wacines a"t | purporting to. be the opinions of pronorty | After two years of service in such third xrnde m wlvanced io what shall be known as the vocond curred on Monday night. He also declared that this 100] s0| 69 ]20.940 | can Vote ary College of tho University of the State Sulary. of $1,000 por year. Altor two yours’ servic physician was not a regularly authorisod practitioncr; | Aya mecting of the Board of Edneation yesterday, | Of New York took place last evening iu presence of Key shall bo advanced to what shall be | that he had never received a diploma from any med- | Commissioner Wickham presented the following | # large and brilliant audience at Lyric Hall, on Sixth A mad pnd Boker sod that he was not registered at the | resolution, which was adopted :— avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets. The mattor was placed in the chi of* Coroner | , Revolved, That the teachers employed in the several | Arter some pleasing music by £ben's Band, Professor Woltman to investigate, but fo official action will be | Schovle,sncler we control oF inte Hoes estive clowconne, w M.D. { the Board of Tru: “ ates a ye tempernt res) ive e De i ot of the satd statement of the sald Joun ¥. Smrth, Superin: | were too noisy, aud alter: un expericnes of several | Po ve hecond to. th taken until to-day, when Dr. Hofhnan will, he says, | tut record to be taken at IA Mel Deand 240 FM | ecob reed the amnwal report-of the college, showing coy, wherehy ite credio wee rained, | (ote snyerone noisy localities ae could tostity that | jhation and by seniority. ; make his charges in the form of affidavits. And to be written upon the binekboard. Aftor the school | that it was in a most flourishing condition, end thut ; | the noise of the Broudyay stages was much | “"Syc, 9,—All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this environs shall have boon dismissed the teachers shall enter auch | 110 geope of ite usefulness was being steadily en- nyth, Superintondent, ‘ancously declared the d that it would be injurio {sane additional policy and annuity bonds; and, assuming | York to sleep #0 that he could see whether the roads great lous sustainod by the " Jders and stwekholders, who were , | @reater than that made by the elevated | act ure hereb; . rocord In books to be kept for permanent reference. oupeny Was o stra egal pe: | Faleoade. ‘The present company did not wey eet | “Thar hte eeia aos thal leks off ieemrediatety, ensopt a0 FIRE IN BROOKLYN. Donan etc ry larged. Me, Samuel Marah, prosient ot the Loard vi ; to buiid @ road that would obstruct the light one- | otherwise provided. BOARD OF EDUCATION. of Trustees, conferred eyrees UpOR llow- enpanle of pepueg every logal claim or ¢e- | third as much as the New York roads do, or make as BNEW YORK UPTOWN ASKEYSMENTS. nm = snenee Sepeepene *? Miller, W. BE. B, Ts proof of this F cite to Your Excellency | much noise, They proposed to build in thacentro | Messrs. John Il. Sherwood and Luke F. Commans DESTRUCTION OF THE CENTRAL IRON WORKS— Mu Carman, A. D, wile, WS. B f tie Euntome Courtwnho, | 0 the street, Mr, Dutcher came to the point of the | commented before the Judiciary Committes on Mr. THE 1088 ESTIMATED AT ONE HUNDRED | “GAGER BERR” INAIKUATIONS WHICH ONE COM- | Cattnach, C. C. ny te ‘heodore, ‘of the affairs of this | discussion when he told the committee not to lose | Langbein’s Assessm: bill affecting the boulevards MISSIONER MADE AND ANOTHER DID NoT err, Thomas, rae Om As., Jota F, Smyth, Supor- | sight . ro fact that a oe law ae = above 110th Eo This bill cuts cons ane THOUSAND DOLLARS, oe ig Shay Smith, Johu J. orinnity der | passed for the organization ot rapid transit railroads, | seasments for these improvements one-hal com- | - About half-past six o'clock last evening the Con: NOTICE. * McLean, by competent charges which he “ 0 y Professor Alexander W, Stein conferred prizes w 7 ues, Y oe fenras and that the present company had complied with | pels the city to be responsible for the other half, It tral Iron Works, corner of Hudson and Park avenues, At & stated mecting of the Board of Education | yfessrs. bg Ty Rogers, ‘among she! grartustes, and Daniel D. it an oTaas Cowley among the hag | all the provisions of that law. ‘The citizens of | was urged that if these assessments are insisted he part | Brooklyn hud been invited to subscribe to ite stock upon the property in that locality will be virtually | Brooklyn, were discovered to be on fire, Clarence | yesterday afternoon letters of rosignation were re- i cade, Weolereer D. Ot, dona Rocen sak ap cine Ot the capital | aud it was not till ufter the citizens of that city had | confiscated, John H. Strahan appeared in opposi- | MeCabo, a foreman in the works, observing the | ceived from Robert G, Peck, instructor ot the school- | (Mors. Law, of Cornell University, “‘satiemek (c- \d importance Aments, which every | refused to do so that New York capitalists took the | tion, arguing that such a law would bo unjust flames through one of the windows, ran rapidly to | ship St. Marys, and St, John Peck, surgeon of the | teresting addre ‘on the high vaine sud fi of Be inary science, after which the proceedings for ns to. It isdue to the | matter in hand. ‘The people ate protected in their | to the property holders below Fifty-ninth street, vo say) tara its investments im real estate are | rights by the prosent iaw. There will not andcan- |e they had already paid their full assess | the house of ‘Truck No. ‘3, on Concord | same, the former having been detailed for duty elve- i any. thy nany. in the Sta SE ee ee ee ee tee icmniteer nionte, The advovates of | the mousuire agreed | gtroet, and gave tho alarm. Tho flames spread | where, the latter resigning on account of ill bealth. ha dal RL jowPot the prese: e ° fe be ‘atiachied | solution’ of the prownt tivtacly aud leave thestv: | gion’ consiaing Of Mayor. Cooper, Corporation | # rapidly, however, that second alarm | Tho letters were roferred to the Committee on the | UNITED STATES MEDICAL COLLEGE. at T consider the of rapid transit to’ the local authorities and the | Counsel Whitney, Comptrofer Kelly and tne presi- | was sounded, and it was only by the most Nautical School, with power to ask for the detail of ‘ a Commencement of the. United ny solvent ae rouards ite jors; that it was w already passed, dent of the Tax Commission. They also requested | desperate efforts that the flames were prevented from | other officers to fill the vacanct Th rt of the ‘Tho first a1 angged aud will compare tacorubiy with any ocher | ‘ RATLROAD LMGIREATION. that ex-Commissioner Andfews should be imade one | destroying the entire block, ‘The largest portion of | Cuier (acer | Merson yi oil is» " And Leharce and allege that the sald dohn Pe. gg oa wt ged ; peinen ehovelie , hia Commision it, wae’ suugestod, | the works wns 8 ono story, treme structure, and this | Committee on Normal College, recommending an in- } States Modical College took place Inst night In Bradley's bill, relative to steam elevated rail- | of that bod: , provides that no elevated railway in any city | might draft a bill to remedy all such cases in the | was soon burned to the Vb bm ‘The firemen en- | crease in the salaries of twelve teachers, making » | Masonic Hall, Kast Thirteenth street, Dr, Benjamin iron its tracks across any other elevated railway | future. It is likely that the committee will agree to | deayored to prevent the Hames from extending to | total of $1,660, was adopted by a vote of 17 to 6, A | J. Stow presided, Professor Alexander Wilder read on the same grade nor this proposition, the pattern shop, a three story frame building, | resolution proposing the establishment of atund by | the report of the session, Professor G. Buckingham other élevatea railway company. Whenever any CLEANING THE BTREKTS [N GOTHAM, situated on ‘udson = ayen' but they were which » gold medal can be given to the beat student id elevated railway company has or shall have the The subject of street cleéning in New York also | unsuccessful, The interior of the building was | in English language and literature was adopted after Smith dolivered an address, and addresses were also Tight to run two tracks upon any street or avenue, | engaged the attention of the Committee on Cities. | completely burned out, and ao large number | gor Fete opposition. made by members ot tho Faoulty. The President in any city, of the width of 100 feet or more it may | Mr. ‘Thatcher M. Adams, President of the Municipal | of valuable patterns destroyed. A img story brick ‘The recommendation of Commiastoner Manterre, conferred the degree of Doctors of e upon the construct and operate a third track between the two | Society, delivered a lengthy argument in advocacy | tenement house, adjoining, owned by Margarct | of the Building Committee, that the tristecs of the following members of the oollege:— for the convenience of passengers desiring to pass | of Mr. Langbein’s bill, which takes away the duty | Burns, was also reached 7, the flames. The iron | seventeonth ward be authorized to re-rent the prem- rate heres ig K ges Se . A. Dy 0 4 aforesaid, by such proper tending nitention te the ny owe it “y i! ten or more stations. of street cleaning from the Police Commissioners | works were owned by Howell, Saxtan & Co., of which | 4, ry School No. 6, Nos. Auprowe Court to oppose NEW YORK SALARIES, ot sttetde nit eover to. the Departinent of | frm Mayor Howell is the senior momber. ‘Their | smu Ys fect tied serees. ae children will not go to | Carman, Goorge P. Griswold, Chaties, ‘The Committee on Cities held a ive hours’ session | Public Works. He called — attention to the | loss is estimated at $100,000, They are insured for | prima: chool No. 9, was’ discussed at considerable Miss Caasidy, who graduated with a high standard sper wid prevent the return of the Atlantic Mutual Life anes Company to the hands ¥ holders, wi this evening, devoted almost exclusively to New York | tact that nearly Semon, Rad been spent for | $20,000, but in what companies could not be ascer- lengin.? ommissioner Watson oppored it in violent ph yg pe sem Povey ent ang city matters, Mr. Straian’s Salary bill was dis- | street cleaning in New York during the past five | tained last might. The works were the largest in him insinuations of layer Sone cies ana t? oppositions te | jase “Gaptats Grocue told him that be could do the | the city, “Mest Durns' loss was #000; insured for | jwet'infereatn ‘and other unworthy motives on the | Walt of the claws by Charles E Bridues, M. D., and holders and the bill, He contended that the measure would not | work for §500,000 a year if it were removed from | $1,500. The fire originated in the moulding rovm, of those who favored the report. Commissioner | Professor Robert A. Green deli the to a large surplus besides. ‘Pho said | St all effect the intended object, as the greater portion | political influence, Commissioner Erhardt had alao | but trom what causeis not known. f ths ‘declined to notice the lager beer insinuations, | the graduates, :