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4 NEW YUKK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1879.—TRIPLE SHEET. | United States securities cannot be taxed, noither can ihey parcel, ox" Secperation owe, 1 as in debt for th lands or ten its other for the pur- : OM IS \ be taxed upon their conta. becapas they'are in ‘or tho | pies or pases lands or tencmen! ear Se Fe wh MY font whieh, oe. of its tracks. thereon, or slows snemistions to tie hamest deovor, they beliers semictonnt Urtaperainie denctited satire ectimased caley GENERAL WILEERM VON WILLISEN, GERMAN 7 | ot Governor Tilden, then in perfect harmony with | unable to find any le-of justice pi te) whieh wont of the ogee value of the same, with the esti” | Major A ' A PANIC PREVENTED,; y THE STATE CAPITAL, | Sipctecttisc OeRS ESS | TSS d tec etenaartgeegs | Shaiaemimgnircsasedtrcmoncrtieg | Smet, St Yh aw ; € 4 2 enough vi folated, wave i | by thom. and. in case auy = f + | ¢0 deobtained inthe Present, Senate and Assemb corpornted a nro ns ir bit allowing auch ine ouat ifthe rant paid oF ewoeived Sn. THE FAILURE OF TWO NEW ORLEANS BANKS pass or Robinson's veto, ti ssments o your. Would result in placing all the patronage of te metrop- | tonal praperty to the extent of. the satual Nindantadnoun if | aavomes mx ra 5 SOLLOWED BY A GENERAL SUSPENSION 1N owner, uve a ri ‘ ; Fa yg ae onan sab Taman . fends ad igentricions Around it that while: the honest saline tn olovati roads, it foul general's u: THAT CITY OF GASH PAYMENTS ON CHROKS were discussed privately among a knot of politicians "| $0h'0r will be prolect evarane ite laude 20S ‘| EXCEEDING TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. Comptroller Oleott Reopens the In- | 2°Siwis Watton AWiietior thomdverent tx | plactsy'ut regina Scie" fou oacrote whic Kew Oncxans, La., March 20, 179, . rf retained as Police Cotmunlesioner it wotia uppenr aa | on chains Pip harcal of land-aed the number of actos’ the ams | Volleys of mn The Cloaring House Association this morning pub. (\ Com er pper °. a x thereon, | solder was lett “ surance Contest. if tip Tiden, wine of the party might block (ibis | {ent purpose of evading taxation, and Anding that ihe prac- ee es Tees nd aaicen’ cite tee eataeed | Staion, Wn tacpade aie lished the following, which 18 being efiforced by the Bi toy ted er roseier is | lentitied particularly tice fas becomes gamuion for partion engaged Jangoly in | value Hipscoof, including all Axtnres! and ervctions. aa, & aumerons private batkdings Shrenghous the Btate | banks;— } r . ning " ness to Oe . sogrncas- s fare fog cuepenens were displayed at half-mast during the day. Resolved, That in ord by . The Assaniy Deen arnat Adve this | Sete hastne eae” hruomenin seams OSes | Lande’ cued, ccrupied or fend bY oraz, minh ral — ir feb ey fom ito sainny of a further sponta s3 | ; ; o arising. fro re SENATOR MURPHY REBUKED. ! evening a, to report favorably on. the Excise | exempt from assessment and taxation (for, of course, the | {hen be treated and ‘considered ns % at OBITUARY. ch paniela the withdrawal 6e tioposite froma mane bil, which will effectually straighten out the trou- quantal bles of the Bape dealers, in New York city. It pro- vides for the licensing of aJl reputable liquor estab- } : n Ushments, and necessarily abolishes the provision | prevent this dishonest practice and many other devices by | thereof giman, if owned by such eurporation and the reutal if His Bill {or Asoraising Cia Down Vine Thou- restricting Hodches te hots heme. B Thich dishonest parties fraudulently ottain ex prion for Valine therenf given, in case the same is leased. Every roport ’ STRATEGIST, tT eracecen ent is to be to ry, and shal IS DUN Lor Appraising wads LOWN Bi cunning aL teat bavi. roperty justly taxable, and your committee are informed | by such raslroad company shall give = deseription as obtained | ¢Apire on Saturday, the 29th inst. A : Ni " Phat many miflions of property is escaping Just taxation by jutved of the lauds owned, leased or over Genera! Von Willisen, who many years ago . Nearly the whole of the four hours session in the | the ploazing of United States securities. bay serory town and clty into of ahrongh which thelr | pean watt fic of the insurres- | All the banks composing the Clearing House nex thera wera! manderin-cmiet of the consecutively, v0 and and Richty Dolls Assembly. toa tak in discussing Mr. on oe a : sand and Eighty Dollars. sembly y was taken up isc r _LOMRIGN CAPITAL AND. CONPOMATIONN XUSP BW TAXI. rail Passes, concacastvaly. fionary movement in Schleswig-Holstoin, dicd early | Association have agreed to. make. cortieation road and all lines leased by Glidden’s bil reducing the salaries of all State offi- Your commitiee have also considered oxem| jered the abuses of vari- | beginning a6 ono torminus ther where such eairoad crosses ding ges, Cont : t Anncssmnent taxation, ie, to the other, and of checks drawn against them on the basis ‘of Sonnet ‘ite murine aout bent wrenrave et | Cate snr cened eee ata te ni ng Se ane ans sf Saray | tha eeat ant Dee, Germany, 2 Me | oe between ihmmvs sod with dpentors : samme ln rent au 8 ‘ " sane +d iin cent in each case, A bitter opposition was exhibited | Diniing themeclvesin-an unfulr competition with Sepciccp ae Megan Line rien eae st corporation and every Senge ‘yous. is ello Collections for distant customers, howover, will be TALKING AGAINST TILDEN. | ton "ts ‘compentation paid” to tie Court of | Sta tanta iat a'anitay tarts | Seetiecaica” aemetiaeyaeenaeateeaantetcigae | DNchy of Megdobung, to 17; entered the rumen | sate dor au hepnofore in gumevey check on ms Hy a 5 acl hew tine 7 . Appeala Judges. They, denounced. the proposition: |(Saiet sat Leech meinen & SoeORee etlaeee vas. | ich their line passes, and the strocts, bighwnys, in 1806; made the campaign of that . In effect this action ‘involves only in unmeasured terms. When it is considered that | such real estate is unnecessary for tho uses and pur- their srack or tracks | against the French invasion, and completed his edu- | interests here and has checked the panic, the Rretext the salaries of the District Courts Judges in New | Poses iv organization, have in their bill eon J. with the distur pied by them wpon || otis at the University of Halle after the peace of | £* which will be entirely removed in a day or York city are $6,000 per annnm, and that of the | %*¢ provisio r assessment on the principle of hi mae, wr with the length | © two, when currency arrives, which is already New Measure to Tax the Enormous | Yer, city 000 . bh Rees upon rents reserved on leaves it plod by |-Tituit. In 1809 he was drafted into the military ser | ordered from New’ York. “The banks ‘held wey Court of General Ses: ions Judges from $12,000 to | fee or for liv me Your committee believing that any. les them, not being a street, avenue or highway, in every such o “ . x ible to argue that Courts | crimination in favor of fo: apital against capital city or town, and the ber of acres and parts of acros of | vice of the new kingdom of Westphalia, of which he esate shout $2,200,000 in logal tender notes and rty of Corporations, Se ibe ctate. host te socenisten 5 Meee inte, | oa ee ere tere etente a heel coal raeeall $33,000,000 sight exchange on New York, exclusive of shat present saleticen $1,000 per anutimn, Mr, Sloan moved | foason thay tauy aiilioae of foreign capital astomptosed | SeerPauch parcol ss owned by auch erperstions and? avery | Wa8 Bcitizen, but, declining to serve under e foreign | their portfolion, with whieh 0, meet’ about, $10, changes and by banking agents and for pure | greet, avenuo and highway ocoupied by uy such | prince, he was arrested by the police of King Jerome, | 000,000 due depositors. Many of the banks to-day fo muko the salary’ of the Judge of the Court of f ‘ mucl ‘ Appeals $7,000 instead of $§ 000, that is leaving the | Tis cauperition ‘againet regular Senke and bankers of | SaRBERMtion, or alone. upon or, aver wbich, elt | Dutercaped to Austria, ‘Thore ho enlisted ins ‘free | Tecotved mere currency from depositors than thoy i — 4 paid out, REDUCING JUDICIAL SALARIES | salary as itis now. He was tearful that the pro- | this State, who are now severely taxed, whilo.the foreign | poms of this act be taken’ and held in all places | corps” and fought the French in the Tyrol and posed eter nanan sala Pe ye ae Enh vuzehion Shade: peepered an coetaasue te csisting | Shc denmeetanton anita teasastic tion mneks | and in Italy. In 1611 he, entesed..the Prassian |. Louse SntGRNne -A¥FRCTAD ‘BY. TER 8us- not only fairy Lut liberally. He saideo-"If tits gat. | luws by-which such foreign capital: Ix made subject to tax: | cecur ding to the real value of auch, Jands, to such eyrpora: army and made the campaigns of 1812-15 an a staf thee : : , ary of $6,000 was fixed those newly clected would bo | fiither yrovhling that’ the capltalot ourawn ettizens in, | Loma ortho nace and purprees of thelr tneorparasion. eX: | opicer of Biucher. After tho close of the long bes 3 Police Magistrates Better Paid than | siting inthecourtatthat compensation, while others | {rther providing that the capital of our own cttrans in. | cept a wt in all caves whero fwo or more such edrporations | Xo cieonic wars ho became professor of military Sr. Lous, Mo., March 20, 1879. 3 whose terms have not expired will be receaving $7,090. | State, although the securities thorefor may be held by | highway, then in such case each of such corporations | history and strategy at tho military school. He was News of the suspension of banks at New Orleans Judges of High Courts. This was another objection. These salaries ought | agents ubi And your committee, in relation to the | hall” ta"'assoased for an uquitable proportion of such’| snspeaded from the service in 1831 for writing tnili- 5 -, S ” had coinparatively little effect on ‘Change here to-day, to be uniform.” Messrs. Baker ang Varnuin sustained | corporations and other orianizations mention stroot, wens ot highway, as the env may be,as real | tary articles too openly favorable to the Polish in- * the motion. Mr. Glidden opposed it and varguod that | eet eeoner rt peep on eye eututo waned by thems, cnapit AND INsUmANCR com. | SUFTection, but was soon reinstated, In 1840 he be- | other than in the southern provision jobbing trade, sane Dn $6,000 was sufficient. Mr. Langbein spoke in favor of fa dovolodiieg tne’ reapure Oe in Ane, vs se copnes colonel: sane hled: obiainttio6: She Ridits Aba which was somewhat depressed owing. to the beliet ‘ leaving the sulory as itis. Mr. Brennay made aset | facilities tl fT »f canal corporations or rations owning or | Corps, was promo! 5 t monet De ee ee eee spcech in favor ot tho bill generally and-urging | ule considered tat they bare ever eon mont favored’ tm | yeatige'ca sissans fends wood forthe purpose ak anch | gtven command of « brigade at Bresiat, ‘Ducing the | fist monetary affairs at New Orleans and adjacent e Auuany, N. Y., March 20, 1879. economy and retrenchment. Mr. Alvord spake | legislation, and have beon granted by the people great and | canal shust ve described us wstripof land in orucross the | revolution in the Grand Ducby of Posen (Prnasian banks would be at least temporarily disturbed. The i troversy has broken out here be- | in favor of the amendment and retaining the | ysiuablo hie org sere town or cite in the county it which tho samo is siiusted. | Poland) in 1448 General Willison was solocted for tho | goneral business of this cits: aud tite banks hove war cS eo geting | New. York city, | Present salaries of the judges, Mr. Youngs fol- | em excl re ee a tie nanberatareeer the came [edelicute task of reorganizing that Grand Duchy, to | £ot'pe alfested to say apiresiatio tee tween Senator Thomas Murphy, of New. York city, | jowed on the same side, After further discussion | Ercnta'n vista ot tho frauchioss ee seanted, and Aud its cstine ted-value as 4 part of snekt canal, for th a separate constitution was promised by Ki and State Comptroller F. P. O'cott, which is lirely | Mr. Sloan's motion was carried by a vate of 45 to 39. | further considered that enjoying such franchives as tho poses and, iso0 of the Meorporation. ‘The canal line Friedrich Wilhelm IV, He conducted himself witl " ead » very interesting disclosures, The | Mr. Mooers moved to increase the salary of the | gilts of the people they havo substantially beon exonerated | fines and bray iches in every town vr city, including ull | great moderation, but was denounced to the govern- | THE EFFECT IN NEW YORK—VIEWS OF PROM* to lead to some very g a . Comptroller from $4,009 to $5,009, It isnow $6,000, From the burdens of taxation, while other property of the Fovervoirs, to. roparted ag a separate and single parcel, | nent as a sympathizer with the revolutionary party, INENT BANE! system of overcharging insurance companies by spe- | Sna'he thought the office so important a one thut it | State has been borne down and burdened so that in many | and shall be giv 20 consecutively from one torminus or from | Pocatied on ‘leave’ to travel abroad.” He re- ERS, “ cases it hax amounted to a confiscation of the rty.und | the state ling wi wre such canal er the same to the ‘Two despatches wore received in. Wall street from sial political favorites of the insurance department | ought to be made at leust $5,000, thee all wert izations ought af right and willingly to | criminus of such lino of tothe State line | sided successively in France and Italy, and was pros- pat in. Wal has been very much talked about throughoug the A GENERAL INCREASE PROPOSED, boar aJust proportion of euch eae 4 poopie gob Yoanal tine crosses the sane. ent asa spectator during the war between Austria | New Orleans yesterday, one of which announced the a - y S4RISORS. odiatian, ‘tion, joint stock com- | and Piedmont. In 1849 ho was offered by the guv- whole State during the past year. Tt will be recol~ | ation regarding the more important Beate fice, | Your committton therefor ie ihe ond that all exch oF | pee ee ee esa eceehiigar | aud Piedmont, tu 184) ne way offered by the gov- | intention of the banks there to refuse payment, on lected that strong evidence ,of this condi- | He was of opinion that the Attorney General’s salary | £*"!2#tions may be properly Ro byes gee neny byan | in part in forwar bi or Sane eng. ii peroneal ageinst the connection with Denmark, the command | Checks for more than $200'to one depositor. on any ‘i : 6,000; instead of $4,000 an sed. Ine | Pe Hw tacticn totthenseopie of this State uad to euch par, | YosINe news or ints llixenee, or in formarding or transport. | of ite forces, and took command..“in tho name of | one day. Tho other stated that oxche: Ne tion of affairs was brought forward upon | ought to be $5,000 5 por to do justice to the people of this State and to euch par- | jng persons or pro ‘perty, or in furnishing cars, boats or t nge on iw * i 7g, | deed, said he, all the State officers ought to have at | ties, and to avoid oppression or inefficient assess Other velticies of nm ‘ns for the transporting or forwarding | the German Fatherland.” His operations, however, York was entirely nominal, and that correct qnota- thé impeachment of Mr, Smyth ime 1873, | jeast’ $5,000, and he so moved toumond tho bill, | taxation, lave provided that all such organixatio of perons or proper (y, OF messages UF intelligence or nows, | were not fortunate, and he soon resigned. Ho wub- qv vn charges that moneys were exacted as | which made them $4,000 each, Mr. Alvord spoke | make roport to the State Ansessors of all the facts neces | and doing buerness jin, more Shan-ene connie at sila Miata, soquentiy aaseiaeree mone ae ‘tainsions, tions could not be given. On inquiry it was learned i S| ary Boat Free 7 or. : ding i. Prine : elleged under special claims tos couneslifees, aceteh, 1/00 Tt Soe the cGompiollar unit cuismack ri | ment et te) ue. amaunk, wien pettch “organiza | fy used oxtonde gute to ho. county in whieh their prin- | Hectorct Mesno-Casecl in 1861, and one to the Het | t2at shes snes ot sme fomporary auapension. 6 vo ss T Late, posed A onght fairly and equitably to ‘meses! bon | cipal office is situnt ed, shall state in said report the 4 ers, appraisers fees, kc. Tho highest amounts came ‘i te ‘the’ abi ent | fon owe y. gine. a is jovernmont in 1862. He was a distinguished writer, the highest terms the abilities of the present | their real and personal property and franch Gonsitige favo, uvor or x broaush: wineh dhete businase ce tines Sietly upon strategical subject tenon blished | of $334,500, and the Mechanics and Traders’, whose ‘of ‘such lines | an account of his “Mission in the Grand. of | capital stock was $300,000—and that the Clearing ond.the real estate owned by | Posen” (Kiel, 1850), “The Campaigns of 1866 and 3 and under the head of appraisers fees. It will also be | incumbent, saying he was one of the best comptrol- | have mado it theduty of such assessors, from suelt repore, | Settles Into, over oF lnmeh woven tt recollected that the specific accusation ageinst Mr. | lers the Stato of Now York oyer had. He then spoke | oF from s further examination, upon gath af the officers | property iw uved, with the number, Of mi thereof, ‘iow and tho best information they can ih this Smyth was that he hal received payment of such | fii teu a complete sooneanteation aretha denen | obiuin, to fie and determine the amount of grows avons: | thom fn onch County, am i'matntoment of tho.cron amounts | Tyah'" (two voluimen, 1608-9), and begeetally remark | HOUse Assooiation, fearing # panio, had taxon action bills approved by him without the requisite audit of | ment by the present incumbent, who had saved to | Monts tor purpase ot Henan, Cexntlon Ot eeanivations Borla be she 08. 3 ‘vir entire line, with a statomentof | able work entitled *Eheory of War on w Large | to protect the weaker mombers of that body. the Comptroller. In presenting the charges to the | the State thousands of dollars, which in former usin tirely within any one county of this | the gross amounts receiw M4 by them from business dono the Bante, Apaiied, to the Campaign of 1831 and tho | Mr, William A, Camp, Manager of the Now York 1840-50). di x th duty of tho State Ansossors to tr each of said counties in which nm of 1848” (three volumes, Senato Governor Robinson, amgug other things, | Eopmiy bil. Me’ Wek. Wheeler mpcker he nade | miticeritatesst ouch susmsamonts'te tho Clerkoct woeh | siammnanoted, By, ahem Bs sacl ot ai comma in whic nee ‘ » Beniiby | Clearing House, sald that the New Orickns Clearing 1 some said:—““By reference to the Comptroller's report it | as a business man, and he wanted the business of the | county. to be entorod Pips oem mesg ot Supeeriones npon | business. éiibiisliie Vikas diiios House was simply following the example of the will be seen that a certain class of charges, aggte- State. managed on eae ees lee, He would eee eeceerere nny ci pia sce ae if cofmpiny. or teparmership. ang ‘a Tnaurance winder JEAN BAPTISTE PIEWRE LAXITTE, ¥RENCH | institution which he represented, which refusedin iC} ‘THLEG! ne! in more than or gating about $9,000, have been submitted to and | Rever cut do pci ig thought his business | In theease of insurance companies, railroads, canals, | Wrisits buglnom, and dow & fed imeauty in which shel DRAM ARIOR 1873 to pay. large amounts of currency over the audited by the Comptroller, while in the case of | would be injured thereby. Hence he would be | news and telegraph transportation and | principal office is situuted, @ hall also sgate in suid report Jean Lafitte,a noted French dramatist, who for | Counter, but did not interfere with ordinary busi- ‘ i ies doing business in more than on : them, n 5 . numerons companies ‘other large and purely im. then Loe oc demote tira weeklies sty, Telecine ee ution ext, | ee eee i eedthenumbers {pelicios outstanding and ia | thirty yours was ‘‘toster” or examiner of manuscript | 2¢#-ttansuctions, which couid be carried on by car it di - o . 4 tified checks through the Cl House, proper charges, amounting to over $04,000, have | Wnich would damage thelr interests, If it-was | Zonreommittos have, carefull LOO Oe Ae ety oe at ee yunlee Keud fee | Plays at tho Thédtre Frangals, died at Paris on the | thought that the. temporary: suapensioa and ‘iheeats - 4 y be assonn beon presented and approved or paid without ap- | necessary, in order to protect these interests, | jh the county whcro thelr zoneral or main office 14 situated, | frctcine of} , the caso may be, in each | 6th inst. He was born in 1805, settled in Paris at an | ened panic in New Orleans would e banks pene but with the sanction of the Superintendent, | they want liberal salaries paid. Mr. sharpe’s motion | and aro unabloto find any-reasonable or eguieablo grounds | {u*uribg of Persons or property’ tole Sag Mey De policies carly ago asa journalist, made his début as adrama- | here very little, and said that it had caused hardly banks sued fort to make all salaries of State officers $5,000, instead of | forthe rulo. ‘They do, however, find that it enublow every | gre issned by such company, % ‘gether with the gross ums Without having been audited or presented to the | 4,000, was lost. Mr. Moocrs’ motion to make the | stl, organisation io, chango its trzable location | Gollected or payablo theroow f1 0m euch of suck countios | tiet in 1831 with a comedy in verso, “Woman‘s | He claimed that ihe toiet Gaited Mowe Oe Comptroller for audit, as required by the statute.” | salary of the Comptroller $5,000, instead of | 4, ,thowe, Pinces where, taxes, mre | lightosts, ‘cvory | dutingeald your, sianprnoll ibdaouriehe! Friendship,” and gained 9 great success at the Odéon | in the New Orleans Clearing House Association ve i $4,000, was aleo lost. Mr. Sloan moved | taxable t that its offico js at some Dod esosen of real or personal - ” amounted to only $6,600,000, and he had heard that Among tho Janke bile fons paid and ot tuaited by | fo" make the salarice of the Supreme | grhsr poise; and that i enabies thom Yo mako terms igrac. | op eduetions from aesenementa, Of real or personel Dron | in 1892 with his drama, “Jeanne Vauboraier.”” He they bad already Atewa on, Sew tork tor gies Comptroller Olcott, but approved by the Insurance | Gonrt Judges $6,000, as now, ins! of | tually Gxing its offices and taxublo location at the place news of the owner thereof, But no application for ado- | was frequently associated in dramatic composition | which smount, ho thought, was about all they had Department, wavone from Waldo, Toby'& Grover | $4.00, as in the Dill. Mr. Fish moved to niske | where dtdenmakeshe, bs, becanines oe. meonsmataele duetion shalt, heroufter he Lee Ae Aye a gag with Picord, Bayard, Scribe, Saintine, Desnoyers, right to call on the city for, Weghcersthehan Wein ak akin ambes cate serkon Tad fotuce tho eiiary cf te cise nt tae ea ean Psa ng tap is tice eoniinn enue vouine seeking stich deduction from, ie steeasment. as provided | Denners, Engéne Nyon and other well, known play- tin New Gents Caaf oa Sanking Company did z has cs ction, But this ‘corpe sedi (835. the “ of ‘g . le “understood to be the republican Senator Toby, | Heals trom $4,000, a8 in the Dil, £0 $2,000, CarHod ncipal ofice among tbe wilds of theatakills its ox: | Fatiomn’ No porvon. corporation, aatoeiation, join stock | auutnsredived in 1830 the “Memoirs” of the com- | no expect that the, suspension’ Wophd Getiee Any rom Essex, since deceased, ‘The bill was prosented | by a vote of 42 to 32. My. Brooks moved to make | act'lorniliy not being Sat discovered. "Your commit, | company gr capertaersitp owntig “United siatoe aecurt- | tian, Floury. and wrote four histories romances, | Danis. the bank which ho represchted: ail the ; ng in view . hisor iis own maine, " to the New York Life Inevirance Company. ‘Tho fok | Stsygnitry of the Btrormoy Generey SP ehe natead of | Sruitebie theory into render thom! taxable bork as to therr | 20% jerwing, of whotier the same b 2 pledged or hypothe: |. (184), “The Red Doctor’ (1844), “The King’s Gage” | Louisiana National Bank of Now Orleans, had not {ter locating its office ‘is ¢ hi fn: Gh : oF “ * suspended, and the stoppage of the other banks wae lowing letter wil explain the whole situaion:— | portanon ofthe fie, Caried by 8 vote of sydo 36. | Tunis Satie Rest iaiax iste wiley tek | Geter he aca ncete oP dahetnteneacee | CD and The Gover of Onsiae" GB). “el itag | Stetirtovpeovent tne Lowtog out ct ites mane COMPEROLEE® OLCOTE’® LETEER. Mr. Mogers moved to reduce the salary of the Super- | fines of business tun, those being the emuntios in which | Miackygt mor shall any. deductions hereafter, bo. the ‘capacity .of an actor, snd. he ured to it | ties of currency by frightened depositors. By the To Tuomas MurpHy:— intendent of the State Lunatic Asylum at tran They | from any assessment ou account .of the indebtedn. the commdpyt ig the plsens in-uaah tea trlend Dalene 29th inst. enough money will have been received Drak Sm—Your bill es the following | Utica from $3,000 to $2,500. He thought ; ~ Pegs the State tv of the owner of ‘tive propert; oe iy ped shall be figured. M. Lafitte was perhaps the best connois- | £t0m this Siiy. Sp sopet ail demands, Hie frm sent marks:—‘Satisfactory. Henry Stokes, President. | the compensation out of proportion to that paid to © apportion the gross assessment of | ge¢ual indebtedness mcugred in good & uth and in the usual | figured. | M. pe 175,000 to the New Orleans bank which : terday y ” each such organizat nm that basis, and further pro- busin and which constiutes ® lega! claim | seur of theatrical literature in ince, and was thor- ee! Correct, Jone ee, fimyth. Superintendent,” | other State officers, After “some discussion, in | Sided'thar the several boards of eapervinors cause the ax. | coureagt business, end Which font eg oat ie mie oughly acquainted with the traditions cf the great Krepresents, against the Manhattan Lite Insurance Company of | which the great importance of the position was Pre- | sersinent on account of the reat estate of overy such organ. | Nh (nbvrwuy some e ner person, Aor shall y depo- | school of Moliére. He had known intimately most The Park Bank, of this city, is correspondent of New York, amounting to, $1,000; for appraixing 228 | sented. Mr. Moocrs withdrew his motion. Mr. | isation, to befurther upportioned to the several towns of | sition or aMidavit of wny porson or parv'y sosking wach do. | Sen0o! tors, and dramatist of France for | the State National, Workingmen’s an! Union National jeces of property located in the counties of New | Chickering moved to make the salary of canal the counties in which ig situnted, and the remainder | quetion be read or received in evidem'0 by any assessor, gi gzvotes, actos pond :Sepeciean of a ‘ed banks of New Orleans, and its President, Mr. J. L. York, Kings, Richmond, Queons and Suftolk, is te. Praisers $2,000, instead of $3,000 cach, ar. | to the several town of auch counts, pro raia and in proper. | gourt or officer, nor any oral statement undar vath of aay Seen ete Vena He haat auch rominis: |W. Wolah, said thet be liad ‘received a’ despated Ste pad by be departmese cesT As Rae | Sf tne Mipeiettna "She Want antics | sepnarine en tmneesemonsvolly af ct tae "wiik| Stat? Zum oie Rn Se parone't sqssinkine sky | Yonctrting Judgutens sod a rea goods of charac. | xinchatated tha there was s Aitwaiowed. panto tu ait wil paid by this department at $72 s near itendent ty i uster taxation o! . S ~ jow Orleans. claimed that the banks in this cit: as Lean ascertain you were engaged on this work six 4 now, instead of $3,000, | We hone of bringing out fuller and justo | eaten be, Seer eaesiae SELES alee See ee Tee the ratdon a reat favorite, He was a cheva- | woud be very little affected by the temporary sis. . Alvord moved to make the sslarics of Exception, however, is made in cases of towns bonded in "Firm Tho item g P Pension. Hi ‘leans, weeks, and I have fixed the per diem compensation | Carried. M: of apoh indobtedness separately. ia bank had sent $ to Or’ at $: A careful analysis 0: the bill shows that, | the superintendonts He tos Inebriate Asylum at pis of she cen ins of snalronte, is Fate pees Besse she Peso ogits aud residence ot thé person to whom President Lanier, of the Third National Bank, the the ipo nd wing. le . r he ‘were adjaceut or which were Joined tovother picees | S000 instead ‘ot ‘$3,500. Cartied” Me. auayer [SH all Yelograph lines, and, tinew of transportation and | *'Fiied-How and upon what transaction ve fdebtednoss raw ora eh Se rr igh correspondent of & pijane Mobonn. Pak, fad forwardingcompanios operating over or us arose. ‘Mr. Jamos B, Hodgskin died very.suddenly yestor- | that he had already sent $100,000 to the relict of the ppraised by you, you viewed about one hundred | moved to make the salary of the Superintendent of toned ch t the dob: 0 ty - New Orleans Bank and was to send another shintty-nize pieces of property. ‘Tho Superinten- | the Hiuira, Hetormatery” $4,000, intend of $600, fine ahelibeapportigpent tg rash fw a nme leet ee ee ee ing, while conversing with the members of | $10,000 i necessary, the Lowinieaa National: Bock dent of the Insurance Department, in a letter dated | Lost. Mr. Flynn moyed to reconsider the vote re- | indebted hy the creation af the vory property by the Fisth—Whother the person seeking such deduction holds | his family, at his residence,-No. 33 Monroe place, | having that amount on deposit with his institution. ma 287, CORY, Of which cam | ducing the salary of the Clerk of the Court of Ap- | provisions of tls act apportioned to them, no one will | any securities, collaterally of otherwine, aasiust such in- | 50 boon’ do DEPRECIATED BONDS. be found on the sixty-cighth and sixty-ninth pages | peals from $4,000 to $2,500, Curried. Mr. Skinner | qvestion the equitable principle which given ihe bevelit of debtedness, of qhether uny securities ate wo held by avy By: Mie ‘was bocw 18 Tondow\ te I884; MAP wel | 4 enstntnent benicar anid thet, ‘although the action of the testimony and the arguments of counsel be- | Auoved to make the salary $3,000. ‘Carried. “Mr. Rey. br apalime e ce Rera a karte BCL So xa 7 RS oat ctaim | the forty-cighth year of his-age, Ho cxme to this | of tho New Orlosns Cloaring Mouse Astocistion wea oo Senate co alacres ae Joke ro pr a — Weare to en . Sots oa gd se ae ert ‘SURFACK AND RLEVATED RAILROADS. againat auch debtor. ag country in 1356 a6 a representative of Oppenheim & bees to prevent a run. onthe banks, ant a a 0) tendent of the Insurance Department, seems urt o} is $3, instead ot 000, at. - Seventh—That party sock ‘h deductton is not tho : a im ue of to indicate “that $5 apiece on property iocated | Mr. Noyes moved to mako the salary of the chict | feur,commuttery twnre of the norman Yalue ot the | tet eats ae ae cenaficiecholdatieer ig igor | C2. of London, at thet time the largest fur house in an reason. depreci of the city of New Orleans and Louisiana consoli within the limits ot a city and $10 upon cach piece | clerk in the office of the Canal Appraisers $1,500, in- name or undor the naine of another, and tbat he husno | the world. Ho afterward represented the firm of | dated Sona which.were largely held by wteete, outside of the limits of a city is a fair price for ap- | stead of $2,500. Carried. “Mr. Pitcher moved to bar ‘banks, great productivenoas of d considering farther that highways, streets and | equity of redemption or interest 1 any such securities. Eborhard Faber & Co., the pencil vers, | and which haye falien On ascount of th praising property. This opinion is expressed by the | make the salary of | the Supormtendent of “the apes om verge “sty , ready graded for their use, have been provided at GLOBE MUTUAL COMPANY. ment of interes! Many ofthe New leans uperintendent in regard to bills for appraising in | Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane, | thocspenso of the people, and costing such corporations | n the Sonate J. ¥. Piorce’s bill providing that the | “0d remained with them several yoars. Ho | jieht of interest. ilany of the New Orleans banko, localities where there were a very limited number of | at | Poughkeepsie, $3,000, instond of $2,500. | Daymeni of any damages on account of lom of damage to | Policy holders of the Globe Mutual Life Insurence | noxt went into the banking busincss in Wall | come forced owners of thomi on acoount of the ine pieces to be viewed. Applying the scale of prices | Lost. Mr. Alvord moved to strike out | diner parties ‘in consequence of such occupation, and peg eo should be permitted to vote at the election ag had Bana @ member of ed firm of Ran- | ability of parties from whom they had taken them fortune Renter af pte Vawel Up sourced | Meteor Sut werinepocte, Get ha ‘breates | Ses a Shahn at Se S| Somat it easton testo So's ta agra | Sect oy aie Be Manteo msc eniee | “heat, un Soe Seong goog remembering the fact that» considerable number of | moved to inserts sslary of $2,200 to the chief clerk | convenience. ts affected: and seting upon the: oq the document and there was «good desl of divens- | and Mr. Hodgskin became intervsted in various rail: | gus psp aera ang eB grt ie oe the pieces charged for in your bill were adjoining | in the Comptroller's office. Without taking the pet Hp a Ep ib sion over it, Mr. Pierce asked that it might imme- | roads—notably tho Atlantic and Groat Western and | hard time of the year, as trom March Ie to Aveil X each other, the result reached would not differ ma- | pending question, the committee rose and reported w be taxed therefor, and Snding that th diutely be read for the third time, ‘but the Eesolution | the Erie. He subsequently, in Be arg with | is the general settling time with the banks of New ceght properly ought prop courte have. &¢ terially from that concluded on by me. ress. lecided that such corporations are properiy | was lost by a vote of 12.to 12. several others, organized the Unit York, and thus t! ‘are compelled to settle WHAT OTHER APPRAISERS CHARGE. i 5 the House Mr. Glidden moved that the bill be | ta: for such streets and pigeers ann bed, have ALPHA DELTA PHI. Stock Company, and was one of its first trusteas. He | the banks of Penteyivanies & portion of Sy By referring to page 90 of the documents above | ordered to a third reading, 2s amended, which was | !: Sone ype in their bi oe ee all John Jay, Theodore W. Dwight, Algernon’S..Sulli- | held the offices of secretary and treasurer of that banks, and ulso among thamselves. It took mentioned J find that William Laimbeer charged the | carried, ee ee rea Oe TS ronnie ws thon | van, Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Edward Moese Shep- | company, and was afterward made its t, | $4,000,000 to effect these settlements last . New York Lite Insurance Company, with the ap- NEW YORK CITY SALARY QUESTION. unaware.that w first view their plau for the ansovs- | ard and Francis Lynde Stetson, together with all | which position he held at the time of his death, He | against $15,000,000 the previous year, and it is @x- proval of the Superintendent of the Insurance De- The answer of Comptroller Kelly to the request of | ment, the location proper places for taxation and for’| who may be associated with them, are by s bill of | was also president of the Lake Erie and Louisville pected that the amount to go out of city this partment, $5,000 tor appraising 1,375 plots of prop- | the Legislature as to whether he thought it ex- | the Collection of taxes upon these vast accnmula- | Sonstor Wagstaff constituted a body politic and cor- | Railroad Company and vico president of the Equita- | year for settling purposes will not ex ‘$5,000,000, erty in the city of New York. This bill docs not | pedient to reduce the sularics of school teachers, | tons of evpital may seem complicated and eum- | porate ander the title of the Executive Oorncil of | ble Trnst Company of this eity. The was | April 1 is also the government's settling day for contain the value of the property appraised. The | policemen and firemen, was roceived to-day in the | bersome, but \t.will be won that, no, now machinery ie fe. | the Alpha Delta Phi Association. The objects of the | ® man of rare literary taste, and was a regular con- | four per cent bonds ‘But bankers do not price per plot is $3 applying this price to the | House. It will be seen thatthe gentleman adroitly | Joire(! not any new afices counsel, as stated, are ‘to promote morality, learn- | tributor to Scribner's Monthly, the North Amerwan Re- | this as a serious matter, claiming that, in case of any number of pieces viewed by youl find the result | evades # direct reply. He evidently did not wish tobe | each officer ing, benevolence and social culture among the mem- | view and several daily,papers. His father was for | trouble, they could readily call does uot vary materiaily from that determined on by | caught in a trap by his republican triends, The here, and 0 has already become an exper y | bers.” number of years one of the leading political econ- | assistance. It is said Secretary me. Upon page 6 of the document twice before | same request was direct to Mayor Cooper. It re- | ask attention, too, to the fact that thelr plan is substan- CARE OF THE INSANE. omists of England and editor of the London Econ- | Sherman holds the key of the situation, and that he Referred to I fud that William Laimbeer and Thomas | mains to be seen whether® this gentleman will effec- | tally expense. It being couflnod to the merc | Perhaps the most noticeable of ail the petitions | omist. Previous to accepting the editorship of that | cannot afford to have s str! t money markot, Murphy, with the approval of the Superintendent of | tually get out of so peculiar an entanglement, The | C™Ploymont of clerks and, the necessary sat | Presented to the Legislature this session im rogard | journal he retired frém the English navy with the | because it will hurt bis fun business, und if it hieh F pensos, tho cost of the Insurance Department, received $500 for mak- | following is Mr. y's reply :— = ded by th to the care of the insane was that handed to the sen- | rauk of t captain, His mother is still living in | monéy on call ie higher than four per cent ing exauination and placing values upon prop- | tam unable to judge whether it is-cither practicableor | pars And pour committee ‘belt ato to-day by Senator MoCarthy.. It calle for a com. | London, having reached’ the ripe age of elghty-nine, | acne, buy government bonds. erty in the city of New York, Brooklyn, | expedient in any general plan of reduetion of sularies to ung complicated their plan will be found p mittee to investigate the general management of tho | Mr. Hodgskin leaves a wife and seven iren—the | he should make ment of called bonds in New rn New Lots, &c., some filty-six pieces—in all 116 | exempt,» part of the salarios paid by the city. That would | ple, easily understood and efficiont. That plain and dis- ions for the care of the inane in | eldest only eleven years of age. market, Jota in New Yori and 1 piecrs, large and small, upon | depenPentirels upon the uuture andamount of tho pro: | tinct rales for Sea uareremanes t avecy éaty See, this Beata, por nigned by. Drs. W. A. * has caxaive sinebe-s guid sotieipete the Apel open” Long Isiand, betwoon Fulton ‘ferry and the Atlantic | posed feduetiy ie oe tcrermining the amount ot cross kateeonente, | Hammond, Hester Clymer, David Dows, Clinton ‘eniiteaiint coaiuainions sanaien AT THR PRODUGH AND COTTON EXCHANGES. avenue. This was in the matter of the examination | Pluot tdnetion guned the officers eharged with duti the aet | Wagner, Willard Parker aud E. K. Squbbs, besides ve of There was little or no excitement at the Prodnce of the Homepathic Life insurance Company, of New | subject to the ish | Professor John W. Draper and President Barnard, of | Captain “Joo” King, an old steamboat captain on | and Cotton exchanges. The members* seemed to York. In this case you received $250 for viewing | not doubt thet i Columbia College, ant = eminent lawyers and | the Now York-and New Haven line, died on Tuesday | troat the matter very lightly, and ssid that the news and pect | physicians in ail parts of the state. ‘he peti- | ist, at Resex, Conn. ‘This was sad news to many, | Bad no effect whatever on the market hero, At the same time I think that no genoral of salaries by legislative enactment would is ix a local matter, which ought to trol of the local authorities, and I ea they poraossed the power to Fegninte about one hundred pieces. Applying this rate per | salaries paid by this city thoy would exorcina it with di from the dangors of fraud or corrupt Juntice betw te 5 rY the -o7 bmw ani the 81 ‘the corporations they have creat All which ia re: to the bill under discuesi a the result | consideration for the interests inyolved. Very respect. | fully submitted, sista of a printed hiect in waich th . Feached is somewhat less than that. concluded upon | fly, TOH'S, KELLY, Compsroiter KONE SHATON® Vsocctat committon, | necosslty for euch an it Jon ie caruestly set | Captain Joseph H. King, began steamooating in 1834 | «nat Eny wcrcnda on atte Som ioe as font from = we. In the answer of the Superintendent of the ie Pong a aon Sag oe im TiO8. C. E. ECCLESINE, § forth. as cabin boy of the Cleopatra, of the Hartford line. | by the ral, $175,000 by Morgan's nk tment to a communication addressed to onat ‘vin essiongs and ecclesine, 10 " »d: hinn by ie ou the subjest of apprainl of property | Seal Commitice on Awseegment and Tasndlee, Se | aye singer AOL TET Sh Ws tithe TAI TO REST. Be tne apg ean re o.ine anker HU, | Sion by tho Park Rattonle £10.00) by the Ted of institutions examined his department he int some weeks since, ay present fol- ; a eo lendid, an wi lobe, Bank x Saye" .bave employed: two ‘oppraisers, born | lowing Sepert apd escompanging Bitl:-- above report may be thus stated:—Every cot jational and $120,000 by alike tome Of them senldent experts in such iettets, tion and incorporated company nee or FUNERAL OF MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS W. ser. | 8lways running between Harttord and New York on | who did not wish their names men! 8 ; point commit! inted to revise the laws in | sfter organized under any laws of this State, except the Connecticut River and along the Sound. Ho + cre ana. inaieen tee ‘ made, excepting only like the Union | cousideratic Seutic iia aad cmetast Settee, a amoare eo ey ees [Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) pope ge mer y captain, first taking my 24 P, an etr ime = am oppor |. a af . ya lozen years e "7 a ern opp ee Her” have ‘permitied, and” have. unanimously come | eunpt from. aaccsament aid tazhtion, sad every Nuwronr, R. 1., March 20, 1879. | Granite State, whone comand Ne retained tee cloves | A YOUNG GERMAN SHOOTS TIMBRLP ON ACCOUNT that the syste of assoxsment | corporation organized under the laws of * any General ‘ at intervals mandiny REL WIT! SWEETHEART. tod hy the fathers was well adapted to other state, or Torritory of the United States, or | . 72° funeral of cine. recreate, to> | ear fare wd on the Mew saves Rane wana a aah ; ft Hartt: C rs ee ee keane eer pri: eel and | Under the laws of any foreign State, kingdom or | day will not be forgotten by the thousands who wit. | snd City o! Fae Was ne ert, uaen Hine. | Considerable ‘alarm wis crested yesterday atter- no tre ; 1 Etm City and Traveller, ws tee property of ihe eisioote Utihe Hise oon, government and doing business in this State, | nessed it. A cold, bleak wind prevailed during the | Well in New York, New Hi ford, and | noon in the family’ of Chancellor Runyon, of New laven and Hartfe ey ar real estate and sach personal prop. | and every association, joint stock company OF | dsy, However, there was a very croditable military | along the whole length of the found, and he gained | Jersey, by tho at: nduct of a love-crazd ural communities ‘nsnaily possess— artuership, whose business, wh or in part, a8 be is range conduc! a ‘implements | Cobeiate in teenpruiteng meusagon oetkarrying Rews | Aieplay. The United States troops h:¥ort Adama were | the Fepntation of being sn energetic, wideawak they made a certificate upon such their wppraisal. They penses, For property outside of New York and Breoklyn special terms were made. Applying the price paid by the Superintendent of the Bank Department to your bill snd the result does not vary materiuily trom that | Vis lotted street of wand a German named Joseph Imfeld. The youn ched by steamboat officer. There was notlit about young mas Timacemettas, vodimmh won casstocnbe Under ween “conditio pny poe Mk I 7 pice Bog Ping’ “oI A vabangadlne ant ayragee tes, which, in addition to | sieambont he did uot know. | He could fr, run the | appeared at the residence of the Chancellor wore XMAS, der. Boney) : Hf 3 Newport artill nes, sot the cabin table and teach # deek hat tas paiea eganrued ty al Mpeg Be ea'y 4 ba Geld tacdblen ‘for ‘genoral purposes, while ample n one vehicles or means for the transportation or Tight Battery Kgad She, Hewport ey, seovnee “ibe ‘He wae lucky and rarefy got his boat mee on High street, Newark, and urgently demended to y for th ion of th A creditable appearance. The four United States com- price at which to attdit the bill. In a supplemental | Jowal property pomomed Up an wetieulinrst wal ceaeer, | forwarding of persons oF property, or messages sheet attached to your bill the items of charge are md Ine thoe, frugal thin stated as follows :— ministration of able, He held the confidence of tho travelling | ¥¢ Permitted an interview with » young woman pastoral | or intelligence or news, and doing such business, | panies were formed into a battalion commanded by | pubiic.as he did of his enporiors, His funeral wif od-taen to wi he hed | OF Where tines of business extend outaide the county | Gojonel Frank, the compantes being Jed by Captain @ plsco trom Fesex, Oous., whete he has been re- pea yo "m Erb, an ome pry prope i jn which their principal office is situated, shall, on late. He was ine years of t . Fes Cetin totne sav’ the rWbiive’ envertensiied " rere have cone by and the | oF before the Arak day of duly next and thereateg on | Toylor, Major Rakin, Major MeMurray and oo siding of was tity-iiine age. Trae abouh twomty it ara of ago,» Jewell dne per cent on the appraised value of the mortgaged ferent condition of things hi ‘cbeokn ‘aad conor foo. oe Stanemne is re tnd Mle the sane in ‘i office pings ebb reel te fr asp Genes! 2 My THOMAS M'ALBISTED, M. D. Nuaberry = aa a ee rentises and real estate owned ($6,274,000), $8,902 86, ito unknown to the fail jackso: at No. 61 Lillie ; in Albany, which roport shall contain :— ‘Thomas McAllister, M. D., died of heart disoaso, in | 126, With his parents, ‘otal, $9,800. i lderation ‘by the leis ‘ line. in | street. Emma is ® very comely young woman of This jess aro at the rate of over $20 Per day. | the iartews otf ain. wife fete Ge Ueeine, tate hr | parcted comepinne-dbammmebt vers ree emadeeitias Peete pry! hehcobins tho fifticth- year of his age, at his residence, No, 158 twenty, the dauahter ‘of oe ia charles Erb, who If the commission which you charge, one-seventh of + y awe a 4 ial » South Brook! Wednesday served during the war in low Jorsey ie One per cenit, i applied to the valuation of the mort. | Bomed upon the peopl or convenient Jige'sinek company oF See toe ao may be: | ‘There wero no services at tho residence of thee. ig A ci fs te pat pie hese ment, and wes prosont at the battle of Roanoke. Bho figed, premines and real estate of the Mutual Lite | this changed cvmlt nsnociation, | ceased, Promptly at noot’ the faker cortégo ar, | THe “eccased came 'y from Ireland | has been two years in her present place, The pair " “9 n of property and the vast aggrega- | office or place ot business of such cor siirance Company of New York, which I assume to | tions of wealth and capital being unknown to the ttl Joint stock company or copartnershin, the ae * rived at Old Trinity Ohurch, the co betng borne pe | Soe seseonttic oon oa ae ao oe nad Sepp coearens, tes over a year and were on; not of course adapted to nv ganization, and whether organized am a /. while th under ® general. Jaw, and If neither, by what authority | hy six noble looking sergeants selected from the $ store on Tillary street and bogan the study of All wont smoothly until s woek or 80 ago, it aa oe ease tet tho capital stock and tho numbor | federal troops. Itwas met at the chtirch door by the | medicine and surgery in the Crosby Stroet Medical exceodi of the of shares of auch stock nt the time of Ite 0 rector, Kev. George J. Magill, and his assistant, | College, whero he received his diploma about twenty gin tell her once, half serionsly, that he would tuaily paid in ab wach tino, of every such coparisctaip.vs | HOY. W- 1. Magill, wi Hn (an | Zenen ago, alle wa for geveral yeary brigadewnryeon | Ht’ her. i she. regeived the attentions of any g » impressive manner, as they led the way up the aiblo, General tgp ‘ae ped bs ta Py) nly eae 3 a ords .ware be $120,000,000, and a proportionate charge for ex. | thelr syst f taxation w nsex is male, the result would be a bill for more han $186,000, Your expenses are charged for at the tate of 83 per and your services at the rate of $29 per duy—tota! charge, #272 per day. If you could find steady employment at this rate for a year of three hundred working days you would receive Second division, N.G.8.N.Y. he may the words of the ua service beginning $41,000, which is an amount that would pay the Coit “ resurree! nud the lite.” ‘Lhe bor brigade in the Pennsylvania campaign during the in- | about it. He flared up; wi salary of thy Superintendent of the Insursace De- ount of oach share, of tee cosine in wcasket covered with brondeloeh and | vasion of that State by General Leo, sed and the lovers parted in anger. Then a Partinents, to whom you are subordinate, for nearly capital, in ease of copartnership, and whet velvet, over which hung the national colors. On the ¥ letter from him ing 4D the cngagemopt and de- twelve years, Avsuming that you were occupied six Apecies of property for whieh it wach increase of cipital of capital stock was made 1 canke@ay the dead officer's aword and chapeau, with PROFESSOR THOMAS CHALMERS MURRAY. the return ‘in letters and hours each day, your charge is at thé rate of $45 per ded. they find that local wssossors, from their situa | any surplus moneys then belonging to sueh organization, uy hendsome floral offerings. The plate bore th . - Emma consulted her mistress, who told hier to re hour, “A consideration of these calculations must | {len and theis Inability to uncartain thé real twats roxard- Sefuali yan such (neroase of capital ut enpltel stook oone ing iption i= © | Thomas Chalmers Murray, Professor of Oriental and take the fellow at his word. Jead you to the conclusion that your bill ts untair | jmmuunitios and priviozos ot whlel they are withourtutor: | Fitethe ital or en seccareererees seeseree-aeererre rcere-teseseee Languages in tho Johns Hopkins University, died of h_ innisted on and exorbitant, and if paid would oan act of grows tna jon. nro. entirely unable to cope with them, and would | tat fy ot January pending aue pert, ‘MAJOR GENERAL ‘THOMAS W. SHERMAN, pneumonie at bis residence in pticedieng ons. be Hane Wo nterest Je lost au under any system which u AeROnN- ia number a of if . yours, ?. Py oncorr, Comptroller.” iment of ‘this now Cigas of property to local ite, and the amount of surplas money) Born March 26, 1813. morning after @ brief illness. Ho was an alumnus of repented ‘se house Py 4 Pros pfepicrstatet ss hoards of assessors, and that such. assoesmen| such organization at ouch of melt daton, aid at the com Died March 16, 1879, Williams College and spent several years in Ger- cook, Josie, that he must ar politieal combin . Sorta “necesenrity “ie inetetene oe ‘opprosalve: the property and franchipon helanging to sald organization, seer cereneseseesveccetsere-resceoreve'sesecercoeeey | MANY, where ho coinpleted his education. and rashod into 4 peoulier political combination iy talked abont tivo have tnken into consideration | and of all property and franchises, loaved by Atodch | Immediately following the casket came the bearers, | When the Hopkins University was in- yon. ° here to-night between “machine” rdpublicans and rtion of the State ia still ag- | of anid datos, stating the value of the prorocty, General Vogdes aud General J. K. Warren re; augurated hy ‘a ono of ii faculty t. Mrs. Runyoa wont into Tammanyites a8 opposed to the Tilden-Robinson val, in whiels including all | and also the vi estate and of ite franchise | resented the army; Captain M. C. Marin and Cnbta in | and was afterward made a fellow of the Univeraity. itchen and told Imteld he cottld not see Emma. He phalanx, threatening just now to swamp both those | mainly of ihe, samse: sposter Pot property witich cox ined *Shrhes fie total receipts of -orporation, assoolation, ; nok ag ee ey a in Risnes aa Unies Philolo; fea} Mecinty nash eete vias aaswires dis- | for even a minute, heseving, tyean aon aamee iuer that % ow te " * + ol rs ation, of y wie mond, Uni , for @' a mt organizations. Energetic efforts are evidently being : alth ghich, ins poopie hava neque | Wea deer ameing on she yi from all sourcan fot | Riatoe ‘Consul at Queenstown, and Colonel William | tmulshed linguist.” Ho wan «som ot Nev. Dr. Mur. | he would probably Kill the itt, thelady peremptorily made in prominent quarters to bring about such Kin, fe making sach re} total disbursements of such | Gilpin, avd the - by Mr. Ledyard and Mr, | Tay, of Elizabeth, N.J., whose noted controversy | refused hia solicitations, Presently Mr. ‘on, ns and exemptto organization f suid year for the ordinary expenses | David J. Gould. Follow bearers came tl over the nomn-de-plume of “Kerwin” with Archbishop | the Chancellor's father, a r= ff teld coalition so as to throw powertul impediments in the sly erupt Inte ori thereof and the amount in grows paid du: said your for | family and relatives, the mourner being the | Hughes gave Lim such @ wide celobrity, out of the house. He went, and just ag he way of Mr. Tilden’s success in this State, The = aoe erate et, anelng of any sranchiog ut propery pa + noe ¢ the deceased, for whom yreat the yard at the back of the h hit olick of for the laying and collection of kt fn ‘with the items theroot and | YOUR son oF 1 mm yreat sympathy y of the house the of , programme talked of is this:—A new charter for | the species of property tor which they were originally in. Sime iow ot thectonnchioe aad proveetf eer iiehiaaod ae | 18 expressed. + WInnTAM DuxcaN, A revolver was heard. Imfold had shot himself in et. p i FUNERAL SERVIC! the left New York will soon bo introduced. This charter | "M404 should remain intuet. tecowtit of the Teasing’ of any: feunchige vr property to | ‘Tho church was filled, "A dsathitko stitinoss | William Duncan,» well known. morchant of 88 | He deppet actin, Seat ot, ett” sprang ‘will consolidate all departments ond bureaus in the carefnily considered the question | other eign, with the grow thereof, reigned until the organ pealed forth its sad notes. | vanneh, Ga., died in that city Inst night, aged eighty ta and ran off. He visited his employer, city government by legislating out all present off. | whether all deduetions from arsoxaments bp Fatpesa Ra enbak mock a ens ae Foren mv hay at ‘The briet Episcopal service was very impressive. No | years, told him he had shot himself, and thon fell down, » Comptrol «| en ‘ And youre tin dividends pe cS 4 , f Be recolles rere Ste ch ee Majoyine its franchises and pres | Recount of the dividends so docinred. and in case ut co. | the general ataff of the State nilitiay Bishop Clark, ot rostilt will be, that a similar | that aeitiven of this i bow *ys0 19 in the Legisla- | tected in his tife, Whorty and property hy Its lwws, may justly | partnerships the gross amounts divided to the copatiners | Rhode Island; Colonel George RK. #earing, Sainuel “ " Mrs. Runyon and others thomeclves satis- 'yenr, proce kan tov The Hrnanp bas received from "Cash" $1, from chet hic ve eek of 1875, giving almost absolute power | be required to contribute, by aysexsment and taxation of | during sty A man, Of State; commit. 4 rj intention the end then omptrolice Green in the appointment of chiefs eh’ turd sneh protection, wpon, the y | sand” owned. longed or occupied iy ang sien seeperetion, | tees appointed by the Senate and House of “Oharity’” $10, from “D, ¥. A." $9 from “O. A.8." | Kimeelts ‘The pistol. found. with hint oma ner of departments. hoe bill, however, was hot ad- pan that which he bae'not iste | aosgeiation, joint. stock company of capertnership te ott he a Uy sauce, through the interposition, it was alleged, | “ust that he sould contribute. And your cuminittes Delug | ated. with # devefiption of uvord such ‘pwrcel. m btatos Navy! Licutouant Newell, United States Navy; . W, 'T.” 81 for the Repro- 7 LAoutenant Commander, Goodrich, United bad By) Mrs. Canfield, of No, 41 Watts street, and Bi harm I purchased an hour or so before the oo

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