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LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES. APPOINTMENTS IN BOTH HOUSES. tAVOUAin.K COMMFNT OS TIIK PKI.FCTIOXS?HOW THK OFKICF.S AVA DISTK'HCTKI>. |mfa?i -mr. BBatUMMMMMM BE the tkirive.1 Alban*! , Jim, 13.?All the members of the I-igislalure were present wheu the session beean this morning and a resjiect was shown to thc decisions of Beaator 1'itta, tbe President pro tem of tho Senate, aud Speaker Hutted, of the Assembly, that ls not so osten? tatiously manifested on any other day of the legislative year. Tho reason was obvious-boih men cari led a roil of manuscript containing the coiitmlttcca. It is avery member's umbitlou lo-rut a good coiuiuiltee ; his chance of distinguishing himself largely depends upou his suc? cess In securing tucha committee. Silence prevailed while Hie lists were being read. When tho rending was concluded lt waa the general rein-irk that Speaker Unsted and Senator Pitts had clearly formed the comniittees In the Interest of the people. Huth mon had e.ntored upon office unbound by any pledges. Tnis left them free lo select the ablest men of -rood character for the leading committee positions. Had measures will undoubtedly be introduced In thc Legislature-they always are?but from a majority of the committees they will meet with a hostile reception If their true character ls de? tected. Senator Fitts has confided tho care of tbe finantes of the State, so fur as tbe Senate ls concerned, lo an ablo banker of Oswego, (ieorgo H. Sloan. The farmers will bo glad to ace lha! Senator Ixiw ls also a member of tho Com millee on Finance. The other HSBSiklklBS members. Kassel! and Iloysradt, nre alto excellent selections. The Democratic members. Harker and Weinple. aro good se? lections. The elevation of Senator Comstock tojthc pontt tlon of the ciialriuan nf tho Judiciary Committee ls a deserved promotion. He will be aided by the shiest lawyers In the Senate : Smith, Kellogg, Knapp. Coggea hali, McMillan, Nelson, Pierce and Harker. Senator Low has had many years of practical experience as a railroad man and will make a good chairman of the Committee on Hailroads. Francis Hendricks, of Syra? cuse, Ihe new chairman of the Committee on Cities, may be said to have hid years of training for the position. He has beeii Fire Commlasioner anti Mayor of Syracuse, In holli positions advancing greatly the character of the office while he held lt, and then member or the Com? mittee on Cities of the Assembly. As a member in the Assembly he showed a keen interest lu the bills from New-York and Brooklyn, an-1 was steadily nt the buck of Theodore Roosevelt, Walter Howe au.i Heneral Heath iu then opposition to thc mani corrupt measures from those cities. Mr. Hendricks may bo trusted to act always in behalf of the New-York aud Brooklyn taxpayers whin measures affecting those cities come belore his committee. Senator Griswold, of Brooklyn, will lie lhere to aid h'm. Tbe taxpayers or Kew York are also fortunate In having had put on the committee Senutors Pitts, McMillan and Parker, who are all thoroughly well informed men on city legislation. Of course tbe Democratic factions of New York each have a representative ; Senator Cullen representing 'iain many Ball and Senator Daly the County Democracy. Senator McMillan, of Buffalo, appropriately heads the Committee on Canals. lor Buffalo ulwnys is keenly toter e.-ied in Ibe canals, and ls especially this yciir winn lt is proposed to lengthen the locks and deepen tho channel of tue File Canal. The Insurance policy holders will ho glad lo learn Bl thc selection of Senator Bassett for cl.atrina" ol the Committee on Insurance. It is a pull,ic nnuouiiceinetit that no blackmailing schemes will dare to face tho ("om -littee'stiispection. Tko Committee Oa Tuxallon kat B well trained man ns Its head. Sena? tor Ycdder, who, when State fiSBTSSOT. Btudled assiduously tbe taxation laws ur tho State. Thc bennie coiinuiltees are excellently framed. Tho senile slanding committees VON announced this morning us follows i Kt publicans in Roman, Democrats in Itatieti : fm Jiielie'.crry?Comstock, chairman) Smith. Kellogg, Knapp, i oggeehall, M. Mi.inn. A'efeea, / (eros aad Porker. On KtaUraada Low, chairman; Waiker, iloysradt. Knapp, Belton, Fi ree and li, ill,/ cn Lilltt HcniiicKs. chun u._n; Griswold,McMillan, JPilta. Haly, t ulla, and Parker. On Cammi )? t and Nariyatiun? Worth, chairman j Kel? logg, smith, Comstuek, Parker, Traphagtn and lu nm. tm fat,als McMillan, chairman; Connelly, -lunn, Rani! s. Wm th. Wentnlt nad Reilly tm ins,nance--1>--t-tt. chair', an: Walker, Griswold, Kellogg. Wittier, Vierct and Trmpkaatn. On luxation anti Bttrtnekmtnl Ycdder, chairman; Donnelly, Griswold, Porker and PtunkiU. on Miscellaneous Cmrporutioat ?CoggoBkallf chairman ; Bendrieka. Knapp, Porker and Mur/ihy. (tn Banks? Walker, chairman -. Connelly sad Dunham, OM Internal Affair* of luxctii and Countita -CoaBOlly, chairman : Low sud Dunham. On Yitlii'jeit?Kaines, chairman ; Smith ana Beltana, OB Literature?Knapp, chairman ; l.nswold and Fa? gan. On Militia?Iloysradt, chairman ; Karacer nnd Parker. On Pi.Mic Utulth-CoiiueViy, chairman ; Low and itt pun. On Public Printing?Kellogg, chairman; Walker and Haakiw. tm .s,iaie Vritont? Barager, chalruian ; Kellogg, Kaines, Nelson aud Muc/hy. On Manufacture!?Griswold, chairman; Connelly and Plunkitt On Aijrieuiture? Low. chairman; Balnea and Fagan. On Pripilegta and Eltettont Bmltk, ekalrtnan; Ycdder and tramkaatn. On Put/tie Riiildinijt?Marvin, chairman ; Barager and jyunham. Qa Vidi'ic Etpmndlturet?Balser, okatnnaB; Marvin Bod Cullen. On Fnurt,ii*edHill*?Smilh,chairman; Walker, Fasten, Ti ttjdiuiien uni licitly. tm Ennis und Hridges?Connelly, chairman ; Marvin and Cullin int Erection and Dttltitm nf flams and CotmMet Raines, cn.inman ; Worth mid Pf na Ha On Claims?Marvin, eknlrmnn; McMillan and Dun? ham. Ott Indian Affairs?Veddcr, chairman; McMillan and Fie re e. On Pata Lutes? Bangat, chairman; Comstock and Plunkitt. _, On Oi-trrtince*?Murrin, chairman; Hendricks and Flt yan. , On Manufacture of Salt -Waiker, chairman ; Hendricks anti Vlunl.i'l I tn Hame Laxes?Veddcr. chairman ; McMillan and Wimple On Joint /.I'jrarg-RaltiCB, chairman; Hassett BBd Bc illy. On Ritli*- Pitta, chairman ; Sloan and Murphy. Clerk Vruoman mndo the following appointments: Assistant Clerk, Jutm E. Kenyon; Journal Clerk, Will lam ll. Barker! Deputy Clerks, L. A. Groeabeck, Isaac Ki-iitur. _ C. O'Brien and J. F. Bchloa Ber; I. 1-i.iriaue, I). A. LawroBOS Bnd I.. V. B. Mnttison ; Siijierintendeni nf Doonments, li. M. Blown; Bank Meesonger, k. ti. Bowen ; Meeson gi r. Samuel Ulrich ; md Beaeengei - In Committees aud Page-. John A Mt I'eruioit, Il'-niy V in Uneaen, ll. J. Pratt. Howls Wood. li. V. bimtli, Alfrod Klug, W. X, Ilrenuock and B. ii. Lord. speaker Hu-ied had a more difficult task in tho Aa sembly. but he har. aucceeled admirably in lils placing of the l'J" men under bis command un the cuunuitiees. Jiu has placed al the lu ad of the Committee on Ways and Means his lival for tho Speakership, ex Speaker George Z. Erwin, who bas four years' experience In the As? sembly, hus dealt willi matters of gnat Interest to the State in a highly creditable manner to himself, ami as Speaker last year dealt with Staio aftairt. Mr. Bruin's ehlet aamstaut will be Georas S. BatckoHer, wke In 1-71 wat chan in in of the sanie coinuiittt e. Mr. Palmor, of Clinton County, another member of Hie coinuiiUre ahowed last year that he bad excellent hu.incas Judg iuciii. Mr. T.ippau, ul Onondaga ( ..univ, is a wholesale tobacco dealer, who laat year did BOod sci vice ns au Aa-eiiitiiymau. Tiie Democratic leader, Hr. Sheehan, an honest anti well inion,,e. 1 young atna, is aiao a memker af Iks eommlttoo, Messrs. Aiiiswoiin. Fidner, Persons, Bows, Hickey snd Pitch, the other member- or the tom nit te, ure new to Ike Astound)', bul limy aie highly spoken ut by tbeir cou Btltuenta. Tbe bc.-t Infarmed mun In theN'ewY'ork delegation, Robert Hay Hiniiiioti, a grandson el Aleiauder Unmll tun. waa made chairman ol tbs Committee OB Cities lt Was a good choice. Mr. Hamilton, it bea Inn- ut ali As Bcuiblyineii several >? uri-ago, showed a high or.Lr ol nbllitv and a thorough scquaintsnee with New-York. Mi. Lion, another ot Ike New Yotk members ot tnt om ?tlttee, was once Assiatant District Aiton.ay of tbs city, Mr. Hluiicr has kad experience ken before. Mr. Bogan nutt Mr. Hums are the beal selections that could be ina.le nu.eng thc Dciiiocr.itie Assemblymen from Bon York jar msnihors of tko committee, tar. Brows, the Brook lyn Itepoblleaut believe, win well represent ihetn n, the commutes. Mr. liallaglier, of Buffalo, has had several years Hinning in the Assemiiiy. The uiber membere oi tbe coinini'tee are well spoken of. Char.es D. Baker. the mw chairman nf Ihe .1 dimitry Committee, slumed hit tilm ss for the position last year liv taking a leading fm nm,mg the lawyers of the Assembly, Ho avert tko Field Code, Mr. Westfaii, the second mern ber. skewed two years nett that he was a strong lawyer. Tbe other members of the cotiiinuteii ate uf excellent Standing tis lawycis. The appropriittiotis or lha State the Speaker lina put lr. charge ul Mr. Kruse, nf Catturiiii glis Colliny, n luau nf ex. e.lent jil.lgliieiit and of good reput.iiioti. rite new und Important Commit!.i Re a/lalon knaaa excellent ehnh_an lu Mr. WratfaiL Mr. Cole c-t.iii.irdie.i a record last yeal aa a bbb of kones'y :t',d ability whleb will tie ot service lo him now when he is appointed chiilrmsii of the Committee on Railroads. Geoersl Curtis, nf Ht Lawrence, who In chairman of the, Couuartitoe na l:. sur.fife, it a m.m Of proved honesty. Mr. Manville, thc lu- ni of tue Commutes on Commerce sad .Navigation, ?ass tbe trusted Paymaster ol the a tenthly inst rear. The Kxclas Committee lt aol a ?? liquor committee, hut lt aa Iii pr,.i' aili) lalor a high IIOOBSS bill. Thc Speaker auuoui.cod tbe commuters at follows. Kop,iblicai,- in Roin.ui, Democrats lu Huhes : On ir.ii/* '"o' Bsa bi Brwta, st. Lowibboo, okalrmaa ; Pain er, (.'Huton ; Batchellcr, Saratoga ; Tap]isu, f 11,0:1 dags: Alas Wortk, Os wsfe 1 Gardaer, Mooroo; Harsons, Cay *S*i EA er kan, Hue ; ;fio-r, Albany ; Ditktu, Kock land, and Pitch. ('neena. On Aparomrtationa?Kruno, Cattarangus, ekalrmaa ; Ilupkiiis, liiTi ne ;( urns. m. Lawrence; Plait, Dutch? ess; l'tuter, Niagara; O'Brien, Albany ; Smith, New Ton: MrCiellund. Westchester ; Gricnr, orange; Bil CWMB. Kings, and Len rich, "-citeca. On Judiciary Bater, ktenben,! chairman; Weetfnll, Wneklngton; Van Alien, Mew-York! Antoni, Otosaoj JiuWC. Oawego ; Bannock. O.itarlo : Cole, Scbuyler; Creem. ('runge ; t anim-. New York; Chase, Albany, and Connelly. Kings. on tu infill lairs Lyon, New-York, chairman; Biib)', Jcflei-.sou ; liogeliouiii, Columbia; Batchellcr, ?aiatoga: Ilamllion, New-York; Balta, Orange) Van Allen. Sew- York ; llnyyri ty, St v York; barndar, West Chester ; l uiitan, .Sin Tern, Bud Henry, Oswcgu. On Rerismn -Westfaii, Washington, chairman ; Baker, Pt. utieii ; Ki Ilse, CatturaUgla ; Cantor, Sc W-York, BUd Sheehan. Bri? on Cana's (lallagher. Brie, chairman; Ainsworth. Usn ego; Darts, Way oe; Maurine, Wosklngion; Hall '?nelda; sims. Monroe; Hates, Orleans; Maher. New York; Hilt, New-York ; Mclaughlin, Kings, and Wafer, Kingia. (kl fillet? Hamlltor, New-York, chairman ; McCarthy, Onondaga; Lyon, New York ; Brown, Kings; Gallagher. File; Allan, t>ueeos; Lvaus, Oneida; Finder, New Yara; Cutirr. ."-cheuoctady; limns. New York, aud Hagan, New Yurk, roi tiailroads?Cue, schuyler, chairman ; Bulkier, Jefferson; Stacey, Oriondngs; White, Ofi-eMa; Hickson, Heiissilaar; Mal.le. Fuiiiain; Baker, Erie I lucl.-i,. Buckland; Lindsay, Kings; J'otetr, N'ow-York, and Drennan, New-Yurk. tm Cmmmtret andKnaiaatian Maartlle, Washington, chairman: Lvun, New lurk; BotOk?BS, Kings; Pratt, Munroe; Smith. New Yolk: ilunllliig. suflulk; Henri, I Warien; Cullins, BJDBtSl IbW. Janell, Kings; Dupli, Richmond, and t,ardon. Mingura. On Insurance?Cut lit, Si. Lawrence, chairman; Hop? kins, t,leone; Mun ville. Kings; 1'lerce. Wa timing j Mc* Carthy, iitiontliica; LoetO, Mndtson; Httgyr ny, New York: McCI. Hand, Wtatchestcr; 7,'r rich. Seneca, and Wolf, -t<* abeu. on Banka?Hopktoa. Ol oom ti, Chairman; Krcllgh, I i ster ; BoklBBOB, Livingston; McLweti, AI legit ny ; Knapp. Delaware; Bmltk, Yalca; .--caver. Greenei UartltiCtrrch. Titler: Cutlet. Schenectady i /mn. N' w York, sad ifcC'tnn, Biogs. On tttrtm Haws, o*?ego. Ofcatrasaa; Flatt, Dutch BBB- Msfc'WSB, Aiirgaiiy; Berry, l'u.tan and Hamilton : Hall. Oneida ; Haul..er. Monroe; Brown. Kings : wena, tY ny ne; Longley, Kings; Stum, New-York; and Bask, Cbeniuiig. On Internal Affair*?Ann,- H. Hater, Brio, Chairman ; Pratt, Mo..n.e ; Hadley, Franklin; Titos. Tompkins i Brown, Contend; Bnrnss, Bases ; i boney, < hnntnuqna; Newton. Kingsi Bt-fWttVr, .-choharle ; Ihcl.cr. Sullivan, uiul Mc Mon ut, New-York, tm Affairs of Yillat/es -Smith. Y.tlos. Cliulrinan ; Gardner, Munroe'; Hen, Lewis; BatOO, llrleant; Allen, -tom; Brown, Cortland; cruft, lister; R* nile. Bink molli; Latrine, Westchester; Wears, Wayne, uud Let rrieh. Boner a. On Hoads and Br id tie*?Pratt, Monroe, chairman ; Wlndolpk, New-York; bmltk, Orange; Storm. Dutch'ta; Matu ison. Chenaiigo; l.'ddle, Monlcomery; Krans, Brie; Shut, New York; iTnjyrrfp. -toff Heelier, Sulli? van and Sexrion, King*. On Fattie '??i-i'Miy-o'Bi-len. Albany, chairman; Flatt. Dutchess; Allen, in'iga ; Babcock, Chautauqua; Don,il.I, bara Inga ", Berry. Fulton nnd Hamilton ; 1'reln.h, Uisler; ftrff frr. Htnrnrlaitr; shea, Bow-York t ?sOaaa, Blags, sad ti.'si, Brio, ON ViMie Health?Croll, Lister, chairman; Ynn Bus kirk, Cayuga ; i-.dson. Bronnie; luck, St. Lawrence; Wlndtilph, New-York ; Bmltk, Yates; Dalia, Wayne, Rush, f iu-ioow-. siua. New York ; Dalton, New-York, anti Mc .talton. Kiitiis. rm t huritaidc amt religious Societies Bearer. Gobo BOB, chairman; At nob., t iisegu ; Vtm Al.en, New York ; .-lacey, i itioinlag..; "Mute, Monroe; Uobliison, Livingston; Ilea, la?wls: Wafer. Killis ; Wolf, Steuben ; Shellal, Now York, un 1 Lom/liy, Kings. On Futile- Ed nf. tt inn -Platt, Dutehest, elmtrinai ; Rime, Monroe; Li wm, st. Lowroaeei Bibcock, ontario; Matter.atiii. Chi nangu ; O'ISi len, Albany; Titus. Tomp? kins; Bass, CkennngO! Lungley, Kings; Hayes, Bow York ; uiul Baggrrty, Kings. On Silitary Affairs- Batohellor. Saraingn, chairman; llogcbouiit. Colombia i ?Sappi Delaware; Lvnns, oneids; Donald,knratoaa; Dickson, Boaaselaor: Win dolph. New-York; Canst. Albany ; Filch, Queens ; Hug gerty. Kings ; mid Hardin, Albany. Int l Ittiint? Frcligh. Ulster, chairman : Knnpp, Dele ware: Ingeiaoll, ( atiaraugus : B.tles, Orleans; Howe, Oawego; liuiittlii-r. Suflulk ; Hotebklaa, Kings; Kiernan, New-York ; llinry, OIOBBO; Hilt, .Nt tv York ; and ll,,Mts. New-York. on lidertd Relations? Ainsworth, OsWOgO, Chalriniinj Babcock, Cati?io; Hinder, New-Tort; Bo?long,Her Kilner; Baker, l.rie; Allen, (iitcens ; lluntting, Mill.dk ; I:, nus, New-York; -lemon, New-York; Lindsay, kings, and Met Jet lund. Wcstckeater. on Burnt Lutes-Hedley, Franklin, Chairman: Titus, Tompkins; Berry, Fulton "and Hamilton ; White, < melda; Deniers, Kenteelaer; Krui-, line; Haggtrty, New-York; liui/le. Li hm..nd. .uni tmse, Luc (tn state I mont Palmer, clinton, chairman : storm, Diilthe-a; I appan, Onondaga; "-milli. Neil-York; Van Busklrk, Cayuga; WostfnU, Washington; Hardin. Al? bany; l.tiitlnr \l cstchcsler, .ind Hardt ultrrgh, Dialer. t ii .stole t h'trilulile Instituliniis?1'appan. Oiioinl.ii.il, chairman: Arnold, Dteogo; Allen, Tioga; Brown. Owl laud; Edaon, Broome; sealer. Geneses; Batta, Al ...iiiy. / iiidaat), Kings; uni shriltun. Bria, On v.-itiim'ts and RLctioni 'Parsons, Cayuga, ch.ilr uiiiii ; li.ilkley. J. Helson; Mabu-, Putnam ; l"ni'i-, l>ns-e|i,i r; McCar.hr. ? ?notulagii; Maher, New-York ; Farrall, Kmas; und hannie, New-York. On I ir,l Diaitiont -Morin, Dutchess, chairman ; rear!, Warien; Hututinc. suffolk: White. Oneida: Vnn Hus kirk,Caroon' Bndlonn.Herkimer; SaugU, New-York; shell,,/. New- York; and Decker, **n ll Iron. </Ti Trade und Banu foci urti MrEwen, Allegheny Chairman; Smith. Orange; li irne-, K-aei ; Hulkley J. Heit ti j In ks,oi, Kekaaelner; Eretttter, -Shohario ; IHnkrttpiet, Nen Ymk . Dalton, New-York ; and Liddle, Monti om- ry. rm Maunf,,c'ttrt of Salt -Pierro, Wyoming, eknirman ; Btaeey. Onoodaaaj Tuck, Ht l_nrranee; Parsons, Cn] una; Alnawortb, Oawego; Maiteraun. Cksnaago I Otett, Lne; lluf. r. Kmgt; and Wolf, -ten,,sn. On Vutiitr _nada? Baroon, ISaaex, chairman; Donald, Saratoga; Hilson, Broome; lins. Oneida; Hartley, Franklin ; Hotebklaa, Linga; finn, N. u Yum j Dickey, Km klan.I ; and (Jordon, .Nlag.ua. tin Igrieultur* Porter, Nu.*.ra, chairman; Krona, Lue : I. ta. i. e it it , itu.i on.-. Herkimer; Chene), Chnn lauqua; luck. m. Lawralee; Babcock, chautauqua; Urevaler, Hcbobarle, and Wood, Wnyue, i ii /minn, Iffairt Leets, Madison, chairman ; Inter Boll, i atiaraugus; -tn. ev. i ioondega ; Palmer, Clinton , Porter.Ninga!-; t mus, m. Lawrence; Brooman, New York ; Connelly, Kinna, nnd Qerrdon, Ninon. tat V'Ui'tus ni AI Iron.?Winti-ilpli, New Yink. chair? man ; Craft, I sic: ; Ha Hil ll oil. .New Yotk ; I.le. Mull son : Cole, S, hut u-r ; Pi url. Warren ; Futter, New Yolk ; t oninn. New-York, and Mt Laughlin, Kiln's. On lxroth.rds and liner Ihlh* Lill* Killie. Jefferson, ? ha.i iii iii, Van Allen, New-York; Meroe, Wyoming; Mable, Putnam; Uddle, Moutsumrry; Gnllngher, Bi ?-. Connelly. Kin ga ; Chute, Albany, ami Cantor, New-Yerk nu t ngrotted Billa?DnrlB, Vt ny ne, eboirmaa; Bogc boom, Columbia ; Alien,Tioga : Arnold, < linnet) ; Cheney, i haiitauqu.t; FrelUh, Ulster; Maher, New-York; Jfr ItaJum, Klngt, alni .WeIfni.ia*. New *i .uk. On tirirrunces?Hemer', Benaeelai r. ch.ilrmati ; West fal., W .nhl: gum ; Cole. M huller ; Gnllngher, Li le ; I'al Sons, Cai uga; I'nbii.soii. Llvlln.-sti.li ; Cutler, BckoBBC lady | Hittite, (.range, and Mogan, Nnw-York, un Expenditure! of Monte Babcajck, Onterto, eh or? man . l. neil c. let, -.nat.-gi. Porter, Kwurera; Craft, l's cr; Darts, Werne; Erwin, st. Lnwrenoe; Dink?I mel, New-York ; McLaughlin. Kmga. aud shell, y. N'riv \or)i. On I i/iinditure.,- of Irtrittire Department M.merton, i benaugo, chairman; Cunts, Ht, Lawrence; Peart, Wai rea: .-caver, Genoese; Gardaer, Munroe; Bmlth. New Vork; Parrel, Kings; Hill, New-York, and Mr Manus, New-York. On Lillis? l-'.rwln, St. Lawrence, chairman ; Baker, Steuben , Kruse, -BttnTOUgUS ; Skeckan, l.r.r. , Mit Ol land, Hi -telle.ter, i.iid lb. S].. aker. i.ii JotnA Lilt, tity? Allen, Queens, chairman ; Inger soil. Cai laransna; Hinder. New Y'ork ; IHnki utpiel. New York, and Coffins, Beuaselaer. s?t, t i.n.itiiit.e ot the Whttle Kohlnton, Urination, chairman; Windolph, New York; .if' KoniiB, New-York; Hotebklaa, Kn.ns; Lawlor, Weatebnater; Hogebooro, Columbia; Ckote, Albany; Berry, Paitoa ami Hamil ton: Liddle, Montfornery; Hall, Oneida; Badlong, Herkimer, Henry,uiaogo; Titos.Tompkins; Leterleh, Seneca: Gordon, ->:ag.ii.-i, ant Cknney, Chants iqaa. The Robbs went Into Committee of tks Wkole, Mr. "-bet bini in the i bair, on the 1.1 ant Monument lu nd inn. Ti.etc ii as .i long debnte over tke q neal lon of exempting proiiert] ot tin- saaoeintion from mxaUon, nnd wiinoui laking tb tin.te action ou any Ol lue pioposltlons offered, one ot it lucii proposed to limit the nmunnt ot property exempied i" | -00.000, rud snotkei t?? ri"" OOO, tke bill waa ni ide a spe< Inl order lor to morrow mernina. Mr. Van A :? ii nib ird n serbs of resolutloi - In memory of General Grant, which wero ordered printed un l made a -penal order lor Monday evening. LAWMAEINQ IS NEW-JERSEY. SILLS IKTBODI itu IN THI AMBMBLY? WllK.N' lill; COMMIITUI WILL HE NAM KI). ,11;.,ai nu in .t.i LAH i;.iltiil.si u.Mti.M Ol lill. IKlULMt.j Tklnton, X. J., Jau. 13.?Tba membera ol Assembly, whu went left hen- aller the adioui ii me ul of the ,-cu.itc and the flight of Hie unsuccessful ollice seekers ye-.ter-luy, wore a rather druwsy appeafaaOS as tiny appen rod latkoli skamkortkla awralaai bat they ran into the routine groove as easily us a aii-wcrks uld legislature. Speaker Ari-suoug's expericnee and tlic (nat that all the oScotS aro familiar willi their dulles act ount for this, and pluiiiise to make the act sinus of the A--c:nl,,y uiiuait.iily serene and butiiiess Ilk*, 'lbs -peaker has distinctly announced thu! bc will nut patt.icip.ite in Hie iOkatOS uf Lie HoBSO, as ass his BMBtom iast ISSStoa, nnd lus IkOrOky removed a e lute of ciltlctSBi. Among hi-lust acts was to suggest thc ap poiiiimeut of a Committee ea Hill Earlston, to wklek the Assembly concurred. The committee li to rev,ti? llie lulls after they have patted a second reading, In Older to see that BSBCBdBBOBtS have lu cn properly placed. A few years ago, the op. ration of the gaBM Ians ut tbe Slate waa exaelly leversed by an error winch such a committee woald kars ionootod. Aasomklymaa Paulls, wim -.vhs prominent last yest lu an eflorl tu limit the expenditure In the rebuilding ut the Stats Capitol, came forward this morning willi a reaotattoB. asking that i special co-.lites bs spparintod to Inveallgnte Ike metier nnd report at once. Assem? blyman Jowett, whu ni's on thr coinmlssioii, protested, ami al lils lettie the maller OBS l.ihl over nulli next neeg, when tbe coiiimis-ion will make a report, lim collin.is-oner-, have spent about Bl 5.UOO Inlaying lim leundstious of un ? ul .md pail ot i ne building uml tin y want I-2-.000 more to juit lt np. Ibe Legislature will not grout lt without a Donlee!, for ibedeinsgahy tka Bren yent ago nat nasessed atonlj -ii.uoi), nnd len time- lin- at.mini see int tad.er ton min li. Mr. ."-cine m.Her. of Newark, Introduced n bill limiting betes ter faros io live cents and requlriag ike com pnniet to furntsb transfer tleketa, ile alan praaenlod a iow tera lu i, limiting rolirond in ie- between New-York nnd points within twenty milos in lea ennis per nnasen ger between 5 nnd i a. m. and 5 and 8 p. m. k siu.ii.tr lm-ii-iirc I- being ur^ni by Aaaemblymna Poller, of Orange, and will be a permSBOnt source of il.-cnsslun. 1 he lilli red IC BS I In- :'"-'.tl lair ul Internet lo .'i p.-| e. ul waa also presented, and Br, Jowett Introduced smeas ure ttl iiermit municipalities In pay ;i ye iriy bounty to mnnutactnrius compaiuas locating within ibelr limits, thc iiln.iUiit mil tO ex'-c*'.! Ih- tax lu, pc- ? !, 'I'],*. \,' sembly adjourned uuill Mnuduy erening, when both bouaea w|U meetagala und ii.e. committees will be an noni.ci ,1. Bl LUI D Ll QleltATIOB IN IOWA. Chu.u;ti, Jun, lit [Sp nun .? lin nuragara. tlon of Oiivernui elect Wiid.im L.trruliec is expoeted te take placo at Hes Moines to tiioiiotr. lu _i:?. n , which was pres*ntcd lo the Li-i.-1-.Ia'iir.- to day. Con i BOI Slieruiaii reeoiuuistids Hie LaglslBtUW to prov ide for thc at-cuibling or a con.tllutlon.il coiirnitlon, tu inert in January, IM7, ami to lm composed of !"" numbers. Hit reasons are tba', the present cou-t mitton Was framed tiver thirty years ago, und thal ii mw SOnsillBllos l iit-e.led on Wklek to Ingraft much radical lOfflslntlon. '1 he cost of the eonventioi) be esiimates al trluu.oiHi. Hr al-o recoiiiinends a revision of Ihe Stair Judiciary sys? tem, restoriiix Hie old Prokote tour!, giving lt Jurisdto Hon uf uii Btsdemeaaefa. bm nut ot felonies, umi sJst lin rcithlug the number of district Courts, l,css fietjiu ni elclloiiS ate also t a ct,iiiliniii!id. 1 hr liquor question 1< discussed, and tonie minor amendments suggested thal would make the law more elbctunl. The dillcleiiey ol -ft,tm,in rn in the Slate's revenue ls Healed fully, 'int suggestion ls mada thal Ibo pie-snt legislature can make ita appropriations so at to lsave n balance lu June, 19P7. anal that canltalttts on this snowing will Inno .ip tho outtianding warrama for letupor.iry investment. ami lhat these can be extinguished la I-1**-* wlthuui the formality of Laving them funded into bonds. jany sm: rm an he-elected. ACTION' OF THK OHIO LEGISLATURE, A RB-tTBUOAB MAIOIHTY ot TWKMMWl WOXEE ?TU INVESTIGATE Klt.UIl A.NI> BBIBBBTa Coi.i'Miir.s .Jan. 13 {Special).?At 12 nYI.uk tu-day Lleiileuanl-Ciovernor Kennedy cal's I the Senate and House of Hcpn-eiitatlvcs lo order as a joint cen vrnimii and tllrcctctl the clerk to cal. Hie roll af the Sen? ate. All the iiieti.bers sn-wtreil to their mirnee. Tue roll of tbe House bStBg sailed, 10k nu mbers were found tekena-eaaat, a. i*. BattorBold, sf flartaaBil, wkoaa* lalned leuvo of BkaSBOS yesterday, belli- Hie only BMM_ ber not BtSBOBt Tnejuurnala of holli houses, roierinic tin- net inn taken yesterday In Hie separate branches were nil. Hie roll of members w.iscalled and each ans weird willi tho name of thc person fur whom he do Brod to vote. Boroatooa ftoeatocs roted fer Mr. Ckee in.in and tWOaty fm Mr. Thurman. Of Hie Krprcaeiila Ursa. Sixty SOTOa voted fur Mr. Sherman and forty-two tor Mr.-karama. Tko total roto stood: "-herman, st; Thurman, 82, Lieutenant Ouveriinr Kennedy iheu de? clared Mr. Sherman elected. Tho auiiounceninnt was ibub!rad alto load applause from the Bepablieoa Boara tentatives and tho lobby, aflor which ibo couvelttiuii was dissolved. .-eumur Sherman will arrive in this city at 2:30 p. m. lo-iiiorroiv, and ml, Im m t by a Legislative Committee and esc irted to tho Capitol, wh-re he will bo presented io the members, aud In the evaalag a genera! reOSpttOB will be given In the Senate (-humber. In the Senale this morning tho pupers and evidence In tho contested election cases of the Senators fruin Ham? ilton Ctiuuty wore submitted. Tho documents wero re? ferred to the Committee on 1'rivlleKes and Lleotions. The same disposition was tint.le uf the cuntest of Hubert Harlan (Republic.mi, colored, from II million County, lu Ihe House of Representatives. The House also a loafed ?' i irani ut um tad appointed aspoelal sammitton ot Ira mern hers to in vest igate ch urges tn ade against four lue in he i ? ot tue BMSBBt Hunte th.C. tiny BQOcptod bribes to vole for Henry H. Layne for United BtatOS sniutur while mein hers nf Hut hist QoOOTOl Aatemhl v. 'Hie matter was liruitght ap ny Mr. Hull, of Allen County, who, rising lu Ike IL.use i,, ;, qnesMea of privi? lege, sent to Hie cb t k's do?k a resolution tu lie na.I, n inch, after ? number nf wkereasss, pro vidid for bb Investigation of charges nf bribery oad corruption. After aa excited debate, ix--pt-nker Cowall! (Ben.) offered fer adoption tho fol? lowing sun.mute, ob leo ons adopted: Wi, mts Tke cincinnati < omtncmal tlnz-ttc of date of Jaaaary 12, 1886, contains ? printed statement, on the aili horlly of ,-i. K. I 'oh.ii in.iiilegiuggr.ivr charges niMihat the of-Cinl Integrity mid fharaeler of cerlaln ii.rmi.eis uf tint lt.iii.se, iminely. Hiivid Baker, P. Hunt. W. A. Stiuli/. and li. W. /.."Igler, sn tlcliiiilr anti in oles in tiniemenl iis a t sll for IwmetUnta actiou ni tinier tn vindicate the reputation of iii'inii ia of thia House; thcri tole, li, st Ind. Thai h select committee of Hie be appointed io Inquire lulu ail ike facts nf mr ch irxes ?u ail.-g. d au t to report their conclusions tn tkls Boam at u. Barty d .te as pos-dldr, sud In their prosecution ur this In? quiry, said telnet sentmitten are empowered to tend tor persons uni pupers and to aaa ml ns aliaosssg under oath. !-pe*kcr Kutrekln appointed Messrs, Cowgl'l. Itaw 11 ii l's. fompkiaa, La Blond and Huff mn n. lue dre. lil st are lt.-pu ni lc,ms and tWO la-1 na mr 1 an- I ir u nie. r.i lt and air tin- ablest un inlier- of their i .-p.live parties. ii it expected that tbe committee will discover tho way in WkieB thu coal oil gang runs polities lo Hut ."-late. TESTIM0N1 /\ A SLANDER CASK. HKAVY DAMAGED sd (ill I BY A WOMAN 11ANV \HI Ni --I -t Til.I. WIIAI TIIEV BEARD?TIIK DI Ki M K, An naterostiag tait to rooorer damsgea tor'defame I ion i t cliiiriti I' r ? a- lt ni! I? tors .1 id gc I'.ai th li iii the Supreme Court la Brooklyn yesierdey, Ibeplsintifl was Miss Ucilruili H. Inns, vt hu sough! tn recover s'J.'.lMKI nt damages Hom Mrs. lannie I'., lime and i.i r biisbniid, i inules l-l. Brana, af Ba, IM Hewro-et., Brook I ja, allegtag thai Mr-. Bruce ealled be* a timi uiul a watii'ii. Un" plalatll i - tilt- daughter el Mt-. Nettie I it us, thu 0 blow ut levinsend I ii ur., and ,i i a! No. 100 ( lark-Ota,, Brooklyn, Mia, lim- baa begun a sui! lui ii -illida! anni mt. alleging lhat bsr ehataeter had liicii tlcl.th.e.l l.v Mr-, lim. e. Tbs lnCi-t r.:.? up inlier aiisw.tr lb it ti tr oas endeavoring to sa rs lu-r b na band'a affeetijot ii. being alieaatod bj Mi-, Illus nm) her diiughler, bat tbat BBS did aol tli?-ir cliatucii rs. In Hie tual yesterday Um iir?t frltaees was H.r.i,I Taylor,ol Bo, 106 H'Utoagbbj -:. who leettked iliat in Angass, 1884, aitnl* in tke icnili N'atioBal Baak ka this cii? ba heard Mts. Bruce sa] thal MiasUrrtruda lidia wat a gul ol bad diameter ami a tkfa :. Ilo inoili.r of ilif pinkett- bad rented roomt la tko wit BOBS'S lion-.-, and Mr-. Urine saul thu! Mr-. 1 11na wns not a iirnp.r pOTOOB to have la tko boase Bbs al-o said tbat ker ebeneser ama bad and tkat ker doBgbter ned been expelled from Btratkmoro College, I'oaau, as a Ihlef. Mrs. Anon Browa, of Ko, lix* Hicks it., natl la ber cMit-iici-lli.il Mr-, linn e t,ld lu-r in Not ember. 18H4, tliiit (ti rt i ode I it ut was ii ii i-sol ile worn it n and a thiel sad tbat Mr-. Iii.is bsd Bearii sepal ited bel sad bet ii isbaad, '? Bbs elao - iii, ' added tao witm te, " that Mr. Hraoe poid tor Clertruoe't eduoatloa, oad tkal Mr. iii,.un bad I"-ii intimate with Uertrade, lld- I knew na- a lia. At arni l aaa angry, bul altoi I bad kn,.van Mre. Titus aad ber danghtel lei a yeer we beenwe fsal friends, Mr, Lilah t..l.i bm lbs! be bad belriended mi unprotected gill and I nppi ired nil be did.' ??Ind you snow your husband wss ia tbe habit ol risking ul tbe barnes ol Mn, ritual' om naked. " 1 never interfere nub nj husband's mort men ts ia uni nay." aaa Mrs, Brown's answer. Mr, Brown In biasrideBes stated timi bs had known Mi-, inn. i..i I-1. v. ai ? .ii d tt.iit to lt,ilndelpkia to get I.er daugbtt r .it tin- rrnurol "I the mot brr, wan dd tba! abe waa not nie with Mra, Bi re He v..is un introduced to ibe lattei bj Bias Ino- na Mr, Lewis, Ile never " gaie thc lit " to Mt- Brui B, l'lid. sit-in -. a it'll kn.ni ii singer, "l No 387 B i . t.-li'i.'d tliit ba liu'l known Mra mid Mu. illus lot ?nun', veal.. When bs ?ent to Hie boUBO lie nit.n topped on too window instead 't ringing Ibe bell. Hs nus nt Mt-. Brown's boons iu Dceember. Imjs4, when Mrs. Braes Mid thal Miss Illus vms a din I anil a hui iiii. Mr. Brown ordered Mrs. Bruce out ..t thc boase, saying that sba waa kaotra in Troy nad ber ebal actor i"i ri racitj waa bad. Binletie- wn- cuni by Bkjfl Lmeline lliivnl, of No. 123 Willoughby -t, iiiid Mi-a Anna M. Lum- rn Nu 343 Kant t'oortb-et., Nm ink, ami Mim Br Ila Bogart, ol Ko. ITU Living-ton t . to Ibe effect thal tlicv liail been mid by Mr-.. Ilruec that Miss I itu. li ul bet n bi polled from school foi st retiing, lu tin- def co es only Mrs Braes wai sailed tolas ? tai,d, illili tbe le.-tllictl that she ll.nl netti said lhat Mi-s I il un Has a wanton, lint hud said that she bul been expelled I ruin Strathmore ( ..Hear lor pilfering I hi- thc matron ol Ho sckool told ber. She bad I..ucl a letter in ber busbnad'a pookel whick lor ber lo ^o te Philadelphia snd -ec Mi-s I But al l"-r boase there, ki Ibe donal Mi-s rites Introduced ber to Mr. Brown uiiiler lim iiiiiiKiil Lewis, she afterward reoognixed lum in lu- boons, to which ths wool si inc roqaaet ul bin nile, uiul lie i all'd ber a liar ami ia lieu aht wnab <l to Irnve tin- roam lucked thc dour. Al br-i Mra, Brown bad agreed to help ber" drag dowa" Mr-. Titus iiml her daughter, ami had told lor lhat Mrs. lillis hud mitten a letter to Mr, BtOWB begtonina "' My Detr. I >ai Inti' Pet" After il e conclusion of ihe Baan, the court ordered a sealed verdict lu be lunii'-ht. iii lu day. WORRIES FOR A tiOl.lt MUSKET. Coinjuinv/ D, l-'ili Regiment, N. Oj. B. N. Y., Captnla Barnard commanding, marcked lalo the armory at Broedwaj aad Porti nfih-si.. foot night, to bold their Bsmkaananl exhibition drill. A tbouaaad people Hied the it.illenes lu w itch the tlilitv .-l_.il lu.li tro t li I'..Ililli the manual, wbleh, na u-u.ii. wu done to tbe entlsfne tlon Of every one hut the nihill-. Al the i lose ot Hie i.p.mv -'ni . the prtTBiea1 rom pet III re drill t""i pl ice lor the privileire Of CSirytM the golda.iskei tor tbfl next tu iiioiiu,->. Quartsi iii .-iri argt-nul Kobari Paul, who had camed the distinction tor toe last half-year, bad no lark of wuuld-iie successors, The bayonet exer etoo wns followed bj dancing, ? ? OH IHIAI. FOE ACOJDBBTAL SNOOTIER. Henry- Wildberger of .Nu. 358 Fnmi-st., New-York, waa keld hy toa Court sf Oonnral desstoat Jersey city, yssterdey aa aa ladjatamal for sian tloagbter, IM?trlcl Attorney winMi'i.i roproaoatod ihe "title .md rv .Iudire QafTOttaon appeared for Hie defence, (rn Munday, Oe loller is, wildberser, ninia rialtlns I ie.i erich I?imblx, nt llomeatcnd Riatlon, North Barga.i eidrnt.illy shot Mrs. Luinlilx. blt boet't wife, in thc s-, .a.a h m. i i igbl ti.icit. _Be died Ib * few minnies, lu lu- opeiilna Dlsihcl Attorney Winfield Hld Ibm tbe case va at si in i ii? t in thal of Am l.mle, wim h-a. (ried l_ -1 week, "Idetlitilo ny," lu- con! llilie'l. "Illili the veti'.lct In that cast wa- au outr aire apo . luailre. The |nry alkiwi t theil aympatby t.> run bwbj milk their iiutv. Tbnt should Barer be la a mun ol )ustleo." Tbs eaaa ass Kiveh to tbs |UI) B-0 il noon. .(''.nv /'/ / 1 iso SUPEEETTTIOR, Tha Thirteen club Blade Hn-ir fo-tj?el|rbtfa alletiipt nt tuici.le at Nu. IS Watt I laentj ei_|itb-t!., last nurlit Mure than Btgktf BOtaaBBSal ilown lo Hie iliniti-r. thlrteesai i tabla Oae table was oeeupted by tblrtoea visitors rrom Ilrlilxeport, lu s.led by ax-tiors.r Lim lian. After tbsdlnnsr Henry A. Heiser, tne scribe, read bia annual report, onowlns n snecceafal eondltl.t tal ii Ail ili'-i.-llcers were re eircied. Ju.it.-e Be Adam io. lied and smongIhoee preseBl were. Bafnt Hatch; Miaul i ,-ia ,.ii r'.mumi Brady i Beaator Will lum Vt', Ni:.s; kurreyoi Lt.titie, ex-nenntor Joneph Koch. I' ,,n ? ,i I . -. Morse, Captain B. N. Tubbs, ll. N. mid Major VV. L. Coles. ci'HM an TO in: m.- own lUCCRSBOE Annai-iii.!^, ,l:i!i. IS.?At a runens nf tho Dsssooratk BIsmbSIM Sf the Maryland I^'KislattH'' .held to-ultrill. Henty Lloyd, ot Hon better County, was nomi? nated fur (Iovernor to fill the unexpired term of Hubert M. Mclwine, and Arthur 1'. dorman wat unauluioiulf t li,naen tu sue, sett himself as United Slates Sauator. There will be nillo oppotlUou to toe site Uuu of ulihsr. THE WAU IN HAILWAY KATES. I.OOKINT, FOR THK PIQBT TO BPBXAD. IUI.TlMOltl*. AM) nillo 8111.1. nri.i.ioi.itE.NT?WAIT' IM; rOB A POOt MKKTINO. Tlicro wiih ii falliii.tr nil in Hie bEkJBMB *n*MA by Hie Haltiuioro lind OEM ticket nlllees yesterday at compared wlih the previous two days, but the BgfBtl ? la.m.'.i that the araettaal ?aaaaaly of inc thrungli bust ursa tu the West whit ti Hie cul has bruUKhl them Wl?? still nialntalnerl. Il was iff nertilly expecled that the warfare weald nilen in (hu uro before to-day. The I'.nitiinnro sud Ohio's agOBl in Chlougo Hie gsaahial to (ienerai Paaeeaaor Attorn Lord herc Hint he waa laforotod on vib.it BS ctmsli'.ereil Rood BaikalItf that the Peiin-ylvai.la BnBtOO? coiilemiilatml eiittinir lin' nts from ChfcMfB to l'.iltlinore und Wash toRtoB fi om "MT lo | l.t. the present W'rsl-hoiind{ratn. Ht -rel afore the tnnir bas been "ri 7 from CkhmgB to those seaboard eitios amt ult ? lu New-York, ulihoiiith the coin missions still mild by so mo af lbs Western roads bOOB enitbleil the llcket brokers Io cut the schedule some wli.it. Mr. Loni Immediately sent liistruclinns that la . me ihe Pen. ny I va ti lil tumlo sm b a cut frum Chicano tj Baltimore ami araaklngtoa, tho Hainmure un- oinu was to soil tickets to Nen-Vork at ."ri 1 Bad to announce that its rale would be "ri lower to Nev--Yul k Hum by Ihe littler linea, no mutter what rate lbs latter mlgfcl make. This is simply ivli.it m.iv bu expected from the de'.erinlnn Hon or tho ..altimore und Ohio to li-hl the pool linea tai thu extent to make Itself goad un the business taken fruin it bjr the Pennsylvania's cut Into the west? bound Balttmora ami Basklagtoa rates. The pot slblllty of Hie extension of thu war H Last bound fares ls laONOOBd by the recent loBSBSIBg ol toe prentice o: the pool roads in payten eommisslons. Wubin thfl bmt few .lays uli.erver- wi o hnve returned Hom tiie West baie reported that In ('levillain!, Cronin natl mid CklcOSO Ike cm,is have luin making u decided Ineroaas In ihrir nltownnee io "scalpers." some Igarlng aa tbs position of ths Pennsylvania K il.I.uni lu raaard tO IBO West-bound butine-s empha s,/,t tim di-advantage the digerontlnlrote rnllrondt fuller fi-uiii Itnltimore alni ohio's hostility. Ibis lt how lbs bitter rood's maaagars Un ure: Bstlmatlag that tot ? oiiipany K'-ls by its cut 'Jo per cent ni tha controllable business to the West, lt will un a moderate lintis toll in the next thirty days 1,. tickets, which will yield 021,200 to tho PoBBsflrnnis Bal I road, taken mit ul tho pool division; tim I alt t rood, ur meeiititr itu- lia timora nnd Washington rate- ut IIB nial, will -i-1 link about I..lim patt rupert, ot ?10,500, staking a total of aboul gto.700 reaped la tks uexl ihiriy dara bf the Psausrlrnuls Ballroad. Tbt Baltimore nnd (lalo receives an nrerngn of gio uni nn ll New fork tlSBete, or $40,000 for tbe next tinny days; deduction tue pnassngera tnrroBalorod lo toe Penney!va? nia In Bait tm re and VTnahlngtoB, the i oinpnny nnjoj ? ? net nain of 920,500, Tint m.nicy 1*410,000 in round Ba utesi rapraeeaeutt the loss t" tha wi st-bound tmnk Um pool Bell month resulting 1 ruin tin- Gsrrott ivimsylvu nu conle-l. PnsnenaerCommissionerPlsraoadid not return yes terdny from Bonton in Um< to arranae for n meetlna el Ike p ml iin.s. A ui.nate li, it ls iimn-i stood, wns ten! lt Beltimore yesterday bj the (Irand rrank of Cnnndn aai Hie i iii -it hu ra Kudri ad itt in rai messenger scents, say Ina thnt the) bo'^oal the euitn:g of rat sa nut ur Boston ivoiii.I he ti..pp. ;, ,i. it ni not a, o imphal! anything Ul settling the oontrnrcrar between the inuit while it ? . Injurious to tbt. butln*-ss of friendly nonnectiona Tin Haiti i ii,, le uni i i,, lo lair from I tost o li by "-omul sti-nni'i ? ls only $3 und-r the roll lang raia aaa s.._.- nf tbnli Bssnta weis surprised timi siroiiL' New-Euslnnd linet should feel the eui when the Now-York linen sold thai they could no! li el a .-,, ol ?3 :.n cul. Li ply WM sen! li Ibe (irani rrank ami Kitcbluirc re-trentes toe necettl tr uiuler pres. nt i i. nm i.u.a of making the tbroustl Boston rote, accenll in to usu il custom, by adding luca faro io the Snw?York tkrougk fara io tne West. -. ?. ? I'LL-IHIAT OABBRTTfl tCTIOM tPPBOVSDi li a li im OBI , .lan. 13.?Al tlic n-pilai nu rn I lil J meeting ol directors ol tks Bnltlmon sad Oblo Bnllrom I" day the a thin of President i,arr. tl In cutnii.- pas teaser rates between Mew-Yort nnd tbe Wes! iva-np piove.t. a disposition waa erlnoed In tualaln him n ..ni Bteoeara be mar deem Importoul tor tba bos fotorosta nf toe Baltimore ami < Ibm Load. I Ml ur I iii: SOU l mus M IBYIaABD, l'lill IDE-ttl I A, .Lill. 1 ll S/ni ia! I.? 1 I,., sit lc roiun nf the l'lill i.iepni.i Li ...Illili .if lenin, m with repreeentntira ral i ?? 11 meu, to toke pori in the tale nf the Heathers Mtrrl.tnl Ballroad, lin tale waa bi rli bo of o droroo of tha United steins Ctr rall Court for toe Maryland biatrtet, wkarola thi trai Truai lump.my of Nnw-Yerh was the c.plnlnnnl '" i md th" deft ndnnt i ? tai mi or the i ? Ibm rte ii i- ce, Anthem / me, sera-pl i o I.ids .,f a ? m. Iras thin -i ..nun ll --..ii i.In..1,l ? i-. mada ibe tir.t bk, nf 175,000, aad tho road wni kuna lu .! don d t.ra BY im IB DI i I'- il. -ilall know rm:m. Pim i mi pm v. Jaa. IJ [Special).?Thr- Initial Bteetlagel rte new dlroeton of tha Bsodlns Ballroad ? as Bold thia m. .ru I It j- In Pi ???.! bm I < .owen's otb. r, I BS foll directory wns present. After toe meeting Pn Howes presented ths following to ths Bombers of the press : Tlir Hoard haa SCTOOd thst tin Information hs to lit ? ii -?-11ii_ _ oi burlnssn transected therre! tl ill be lo any om n. tpl th iroboidera "t ihe eutnpnny ni prop. ? ii. tito : tn, ctlnat .-I -ml. ti sreboldsrs. Br. Oowea aald tkat tola order sf toa Board waa tm per.itlyr ead lina!, .md addi d : " We va ill bojadgod herc alter by our at dons and n il i j rot it." li w.,s learned, however, thst all the Board did was in organise, seleei e.iiiuii't '??? -. ind i to* pl t'.e Im 11. ii ion of Hie r, ce n ci -. to noeap] i|.i.iit? it in the i>a.lins' Ballroad bull Ung, ? SALE ol' LI UV OE il rt ELIC rills Aa application mu made Yesterday tn ,1ns iice Vim p.r mi in th* Bopreme Court, Ckamben by CTmrlroM, Da COato aad WU lam l> outline for a mau d,unlit dlraetiBatks Boord ol -Xclee to renee too Urenaa of i hom.!., f. uillalBO to trii liquor la toe Academy el Must, m io ti ti nt' ii for balls sad receptions. 'I h? Boord had rafoaod to do tn i s solely na tko grooad toot tot pr'-ml-et h.i I a Ihr.tt: uni lhrn-r. I hr directors ol tbt A. a I- my and il . i lill u-ie had xii phial ed Unit BO llqUOl tliould be -,i l lihou any ihentrtoal aatertalameal ?.is iii program thets. in ins petition Br iiine t.tys Hint tke icedemy is principally nond im hails ami iirrues front ti,rm au income "t orel "ije.i v J ubi ice Yan Bi mi vranted ike niau .l.ii.',-. Ullin.illili Hil! Ibe li....iii I) ul m.Ililli.' lo .|u -vs I'll rta lan prohibition tba tale nf liquor In places where du-.i,lil ai pxnlbltlons ar-- In proarcss, I..a.it -.ii-, rd, wi... represented thr Bxclse Board, did not opi.o.a ? rte application. lin- au thor! (lea ol the Met t.di.sn 11 p.-in House ami Hu tCBdS?BJ hnir i,'il.il:,ri ll.J lUBtloUS r.-ll llulUg I he I i -?? l: ai,, or lue ptdloe lr.mi mt-i,ci in? ii uh i lie Mle nf liquor ai Iboaeplaeea, rna lujunetlo - were tonghi LriBu-r the police bad ttopped the - ila ..r winna nnd liquors nfler l ,-i m., on tbt - ci salon ol recent halla, which were Ibon Ib full progross. Ihr po? lios tunk this step tnlel a al I br in-t ince of Ihe la. la.' Commiaalonera, as a rlelation of the lan lu Bellina after l ..-f im k. A ron wen I win bi n ard on Monday whethet these Injunctions aimil be sustained, 'lite ntbeert of thcHocirtr hi.mi als I*Amit! bare pru cured from Jud-re Donohue, of the Bunremn Court, an iiijuueiiiiu reatralulng the police from IntorfcriBg with them in the rice use of the Academy of Bnele on Monday nlii h', fut a recaption, bull ami tapper ; I roi ii I li ter 11 ri lil? ia nh the nt" of wines ami liquors, mid the un law r.i I, nu milhori/ed artes! and deli nt ion of any of tho BMBlberi or gnneto hu. rooiii AOAIR TO rr i iiiv FAETOB, 'lin- Kntajera Preabyterian Cbarch ai Twenty ninth st. and Madison av e., that lint beeu ahmed fur inure than a year ha. teeured tbe tervb-es of the Her Hr. H. lt. Booth, whu will reopen the halldlBg OB 1 elim nry i. It ls smoag the eldeal af lha churches in tiie dc n.m.Iti.ition In Hie city. It had formerly a larc Iii<? m berahlpand waaoaoof ihr stoel prosperoas Ib Bow York. ThaBor. Dr. B. W. CaBkllag, wfcoss nasas km become familiar la coo uoctloo wi to tks sstots of Mis Mary ,I. Mor.-iin, was tor several j cara tts paslur, anil was s.aoded by tko Boo. Pr. Stopkanseoj. Hr. Booti rotornod only a few montht ago from Eurone, when bi bas be, n lilli.ir for III- . years. Hr wat pastor nf Hu I'liivt-rsiiy Plane i h ireh for many years, and resigned ibu! chuiite on iiccoiinl of bis bealla. Ile has ntuinei completely reatereaL Last orsnlug ko said in retereuoi to bis new charge i " V. t, I hare accepted the call. It ll a silu.itloii thal deeply interests me. After ti-entv live J cart or expert enre In New-York I believe thal thara bunine preitj familiar willi ls .11 n rc n tm: k. I hi-.pril to I.ii I lit Up lin nld MeroorStreetChnrrh and them is somctblna Ibm aiiraela ms In tbs work. Herr u -., tint old cburct worth fl -0,000 thnt ncrer nnghl to bore been cloard, lt la ii-ph ii'lnl chureh lo pr. ...li In, lint lt Ifqulrei lu-io.r 111'.itineni. There ta a uueleua ol about twenty Bra of lu old families atlll holding tu Its aaeoclatl nt and th. re 1-.lebt worth mentioning connected win n. I nm strong nntt able tn undertake tba work, lt li moic conannl -I 0 me than a position In nn rdueatlona iBatllUtlOB. .-rin.il of ti Inch ha vt h.-cn ortercil me. I au al home hero uu BnnbattBB inland and 1 tlo aol cute U t'o away." -o-. IS Sill LISi. A VA s roi;. Tli.' [natal Int ion of thc U<-\. William l>. Per ry, pastor of tho North Beformed Charoh, Ib Clermona ave., BOOT Mt ri le nie., Brooklyn, iras 1 tiiidm-trd Iiml sraalag under tks direction of the Booth Claasls of Loni l-l.ind. The sermon wea preached bj Dr, lurid B, \ t . sar, of tho First B formed Church rn Brooklyn. Tbi tiru iiastor uas welcomed by Lr. <'. L. Wells, pastor o m. 1 11 ? t Leroi in-,i Church of Ktathusb, and words u mil ne to the 1 i.ii.-r.'a.iiuii ners apoxen bj lbs Ber. li.inici Vaa Pi 11,01 tim i.uti .sew 1 oiii Beformed Church -? - *>-? CLOSE tic lin: ii \ tl./; i /./. EBBTDIO. 'lin- annual meeting ol' (In- Haslem ]>a.,c bull lt"aglHI al Hie M. .1 um s Botel "its hroOght lo it -1 d den elute at mi early hour yesterday, 1'he inosl Itupor tani butliie-is dons wa. ohauxet 1 a 1 tie plat lng rules nm consiltutton. Tbs mestlng auknirned luhjoct io ibo cai ul Pia M'ltiht liallard. / 0C0M0TIYB SRSIRRREA 11 1 /.'/ fi Vims. 'i'lnninanv Hall preaontod u Uvelj appearanc laatalght at tho roooptloa ot tke Brotherhood of Luci inutile Lnxiuerrs. lim eanlru of inti action was a automaton lOOO?OtlTS and teud'-r, wklOb Showed .1 eleclrloal headlight, moved ila van-els, he, am,- tn am! hie miltie bot, and did a number of other startlin thlu-'s when a live cont plcca was dropped Into au ape turo lu Ila tide. Alt BOtomatSB fount tin ilise, pe roland. Two hands iBBBlrod toa opening march tkertl alter 10 ii'vltick, wlileh opened thc fetllvilles of lbs ti eualon. Tho hall soun became crowded with tho men dancers, sud ths gallortca were Ulled willi pooplo wi had rome to watch. Two boxes on one side of the honse had iiten reserved for the committee of No. 1H5, New York City Dlvition, by whom tho reception was riven. Among Hie anette were n number of the veteran en? gineers, memling Joseph Clark, Hie founder of the division. Heveral city otflcials were also present, ns well ns t oionel Ham and oilier ortlcers of tho Kio vated Ball? road Company. _ LAU DAN UM AND GAS TAN EN. l'LANNLNG D-LIHKRATKLY TO DIE. POKTKY l.K Fr BY A POOR WIDOW?HOW A BII.I.1ARD boom BBsraa kii.i.kh nauBttf A riniill, pleasiliit-lookiiiK' woman of middle age, whoso olivo complexion and largo lustrous eyes were evidences of her Hpanlsli or!_in, wat admitted to Miss nail?lBBBB*B boarding-house. No. 1.1 ls Thlrd-avj., on hi'iiw-inber 'ii. A small room ou au upper floor was giana ta fear, lt sosa bataam apparent that she could not pay fur ber board, but Mina Hutchinson let her re malu lu the house. The woman tau! thal she waa Mrt. t.oiiialcs. a widow. Her husband hail been tlead twenty years, she said, aud she hud no relatives to ears for her. Formerly she had been a housekeeper, but sho had lust her situation. Her manners and conversation proved that she was % woman of rcllueineiit. bile made au at? tempt tu portent some work in thu house lu exchange tor lier board, but she was not strong enough to do much, "-ever.il times she siioke of $?'? '. which sne said hail been owetl to har by a man lu Ball Btu aud she went out occasionally, saying that sho was trying to collect the lunney. At length sho said the niau had guile to New purt News and would not rt. turn tu tho etty for several months. Mrs. Gonzales al ii-nys dressed lu black, tho never ate any moat, but it u ns thuuglit thai she ato uplum. Kecently she began lo gu out every day in search of employ nj. nt as a house? keeper, but was nut Miiccossful. Miss Hutchinson loaned her some money and asked her to seek mi.>ther room. i in Monday Mrs. QoBBBlsS waa told lhat her room must be lut tu another person. A servant lu thu house found Mrs. Gonzales dead on the Moor of the room yesterday. The woman evidently had committed suicide, as a bottle which hud contained .aidanuiu waa found near hm- hotly. She was entirely destitute of money. Boam papers which went lu km pocket gara ooly meagre tuformetlon ubout her reena! ni.tory. Storeso receipts fur a trunk, "cou ten ta aa known," showell that -he bal moved Shoat lu the elly rreqooatly. hemps of paper were covered willi ad.lie-.,es. They ,showed (hut shu had earned Sollie money hy dressmaking lu various p iris or tin city. In u diary sho hail written her name ai (lone (Juiizales sev? eral times, but ibu dinry eon tel ned nu connected account ut her wanderings. 'Ihe following entry was dated ol "? Hauser.," J Hillary 1, 1883: "I lind myeelf this New Vent's unitniii- ia an manns aayluat. Not that I mu la neel or watehlns or restraint. I do no! caro very inucii. I hail been Wishing a long Hine tu sen suiiiethlug uf tho worklna sad general Btaaagemoat nf Insane na\ Inuit, and I du uni count my niuo as quite lost." Giber rambling rcmarka ended anruptiy witu mi biron tory mt bed clothing. Mrs. limi/al. I had IS BOT pocket? book n few Clippings from newspapers Ono WM a pa* oily entitled " Lite's i-'.-v.-r," ending with toe lint-si lilith ls Irt BBBgfcl milo iii" "kif the bowl ls out blooded by do.ii r I he tn ie ol toe wooer it toe, hoi utter it. thai of ths wooing i Aad up from toe eluma thaaa Inherit, au.i donn from tim heiiiht a ul.tn.tr - ,.ir. Ths re est "i uanuus In choruspro.laim lt ls" rot 1" nothing molo. One of the a-nesta of the fjong Islaad lintel. No. '.'i?;i Lri'iit st., reported ai tha oltice at:? a. m., yeaterday iba lhere was a slroiisc odor ol git iu th- hallway on tue Hm.I door. Jobn link, lin- betel Clerk, went W Hu- room iu which Willina !'. Devereux, Un- b lilaroVn. keeper of tko hotel, slept, -beelera looked over the fanlight of rte door and ssw Devereux In th* bed wim his ne.id partly coveted with a pillow. TBS dour was hmkfi. noon and the gus came rushing tutu the ball< Aner openings window Dlch went to the bcd sad pulled tin- ptiiiiw uti ul Devereux'! foes, vt inch wat al rn, -i' bim - ami tin- kodj was c lld umi lifeless. The ii.it was found turned on fun In tb ? gsa |el mid i much i.u irer one used lu a sin ill stove for beating iba room Devereux went to bed nbont lo o'clock on Monday night. Ile aeemed particularly brlBhl and cheerful in Ih- laal,li'l 1 ...mi ; he had li.-eli .kinking but wilt Uot drunk, lt is siippoo-ii th.u ii"i* rent gut up shortly be syllabi, cii-el ih n Bdow In his r.i,un and turin'.I "ii the ..nt in m.ter tu kai himself. Ile had been In rhsrgeof tbs bllllard-room ror t?-,i ws k-. ami was formerly with A. I". Vonna nf Ba. BO Le net?t. Heir ?en ii.ol a wire living ni N". MO*)Second-ore, towkom il no) Ice ? .is -e it of nl< de ,'b. MAKING THE IMO INS RESPONSIBLE l\- OMiKKsMM IV via I.VKNs BKI IKV-g IS' ti! - l"n! HY. Y.\ 'Congi-mmpa li. 3. Stevens, of New-York, u...' .i is thud uu ih ? iioii-e i;.millee ea iBdlaa ai furs to ii. e bu ..it tpenalns tkn proeent wmt'-r In Washington, Ile lin been here on a bUBl .es- miss:,m. The plan ol lieliei al -her,dan f-r d'- il,hg willi tho Itidians wat Hie tiib|ect "f a chit betWOBB Mr. Mevetis and a I itiiu ir reporter. Mr. -lornas -aid : ? l is is not a inn ale., at nil. It I. nut original with Bbcrtdaa, bal is coatrary to all ihr aotloat be has hither toeotortalBod, lls hasmerely boob the popolor Mail? men! gathering mid baacci,ned it. The phllsnihrop?ita and huin.inli,ul,ms and cranks whu have laslatod that tko ladianashould ha das!l with after the manner uf William Feao have come to ton end of their strtogaad ? il wort has gol I" he done. I introduced s lilli tu the House last t-essiou to da what raherldau advocates. Senator Dawe* Introdneod a slmtlsr Mil in the Semite. Bis bill wss pS - d and came down to the Hoiisi-. Our Committee mule a fin -urabi!' report un lt, but the ? s.-d bo (ore it eon d be brouabl up. Va ''.iv, got to stop treat lng rta Indians vault prOtMtlOB WitkOBt giving them responsibility alto. Ima Illustrate lu a moment what I liir.iu. When tkS War wat over we gp BO tBO BOgTOOS the right of suffrage, aad ail the ru-ita th it ether citi? zen- pos-cttetl. lln-y were tar from ia adv for lim exrr suip. They are not folly sdeqaats toll Kui nepal tlc iii iii the r.w iiii ami wi? ni hog or die.' iii .t ls what must he tm with Hu- hies that iti/ vt ns ii whole III d I hem to " dune willi lite Induna. tile.' ir wa ga a.ii.ii rolntioua mutt bc recognised, we must sol saids tor 'bein its a reservation an eu.anon. tractor lund. We ni 11 -1 Hui Lt a (lilli, te iv,Li ai nan,1 lt anti hedge lt about with n cordon of sol,ina. io strong that no one cnn get tn or ont. TBera is no other way tor lt, lint If ne nut every In.lum on a personal fouling snd Iel hun ' mot bog or die.' lbs Indian question Will then - , ? .,tth* itself. As things aro bow wo protect tbe Ia .lim in arerytblns ne dues. But we net ae though he waa not a responsible bclug hi mt. If. Wbenlwaaoul We-t an indian ol ?,:) ihe roaen .t on, killed a vrhltt tuan, scalped B OoOple Bf balms and tin n rushed bach undei ihe uriin: of the Army, hu n idlert prevented the eli i. .iutlioi I tit-- [nun dealing with hun. Hut a whim in ai ii ho wen! ,, n loin-' reeerrntion ani soldo lug or whiskey lo au Indian ?ui promptly nrroated bi ihr soldiers and confined In Fort Smith for punishment. The c Ure manner of dealing with ihe Iud lent atsipreaenl pursued In deference to a false teatimeni lawroaa. I Hunk nubl c npluion hus Boms to see tUat lt is wrong ami win back up Sheridan." STAGES TO UK IA KIKIII-AYK. XI Xl WEBE. If-, sM.vrtr Hills nts PKAKCHiaR Kn: $10,000? kn nu si tanc nun emus. lt is tin" preaenl intention of ibe Fifth Av hue 'I raii-poi talion ('oinpuny to begin running st.i_es on I'llthave. next week. Stages of the old lino will bo used until Hie llfty new ones nie mady. Thu stages for tho preeOBt will probably be run between l-*ift>-inntit ami Fourteenth tts. Tkooompaay har. pseet i tl,rotuli consider.ibie tribulatioii and BB?Mty rel.it:v.I to procurlBg lbs neeetsary franchise for nianing tke stages, Mr. Sharp annoonced boom time ego that he would sell thc liiiii-te ahleh he liehl, lh.it af the ubi linc, for a fair prlOO. Tho papers at ono lime were drawn up by ox Judge RasSOli, .iccuiding to Wbleh tliu truusfer of the llBOBBS tu tba company Wet to ne iniii'.e for a liomin.il sum, presumably gi, The directors ol ma stage t ooipnuy tupposed nutt this would i. i lu- i on.niel ii mn. Mr. Bk irp, on ISarnlBg of this, wat rveciliugly Indlg iicnt, ii is -iud. ihat be should be snppoead lo be reedy tu Kive away a license Which had cutt hun suiiie $300,000. I linbern! re, there waa a serious question Involved. Ho Bail no desire lo use rte license himself, bnt ti was uno tm tin* maning of stages from -igbty rn nih-ti. In Fifth nve. iu KloTsaih "t.. un nee to Broadway aad down thal thoroughfare lu rte Battery. The u,ueatlou was whether the Mernie could bn used tor running stagss onlj a part of tins route. Besides, dr. Sharp saned arhai gaaraatco he hud t.iat In cue Hie Iran-polution Company BbOUld go to pieces, thal somebody else would nm gel hold nf tbs license aud put stagss lu Broadway lo compels with tho stree) core Mr, Sharp lust weeli billilly signed the papers of transfer, toe consideration betna f lo.OOO, Abood wns given for ike protection of Mr. - hai p an i rte Broadway ItallroadCompaa) ngniust ihe peaelblllt] of the reappearance or the singes on Broadway, through an; contingency. The lleense, how? ever, glVCS the use of Fifth ave. for BtSgCS Hill V BB fur US I n n nth st. If tbs omnlbos lino wishes to no lo Canal si., us itt one tiiiic contemplated, tho Mayor aad ihe li ..rd of Aldermen will -lill be tudors in Hie seeming nf tba franchise for Ibis ml.nt oenl distance. The directors of the transportation company spent, lana* t. a-.ttiic terms of Mr. sbnrp'a action la the matter of rta ti.in tf. i, Im ono ,.; ilirm said yesterday, " the other conn.any oller, ll Mr. -Inti p several linn I flO.OOO Tor the license, bul hu let ut ba vs it for Ibis reaaonnble rom." TBS NEW-TORE COLORED MISSION. The nnnn.il meeting ol the New-York Colored Missie- wat held yesterday sfterneoa bi Mo, 139 Weet Tklrtteth-at, Ths annaal reports shuned progross msde du ting tho year Ib mos! of t iie> depart* m.-,ns. rbe establishment of a boya' club ur reauing io,un is contemplated, in., dre sob I lunch counter ., ihed during the yeal was reported a tureens sad ls self-suatalnlng. Tbs work dons by tao employment unite has also uren liiiaca.-ed lamely. Tho luiaial uf managers was reoriranised by tho elem mn of offlcera for one year aa follows: President. Ur. Joanna L. Barton j vice-pi-c.si.it nt, Mra. Edward ratuin; secretory, .--arah K. \vHitiiii, treasurer, Joseph n. Wray. ta ; ILRTKO ol' a WSW i \< BARRE Krn.blNc,. The prqjed of a new boilding for the Con olldated Btoek and Panrtoaaj Bxekaagataee_tagaf agata There reeeatiy baa been lath aboot the matter lieiwoenaon.i tba prominent nmangnrnfbol lt has not token n sufficiently aeftalta ahapo to bc brought tu tllC .."Iel,Moll uf li.Muncie gj TREAL TMOUSARD DOLLARS STOLRR. Ai'LVNTA, .lill). 18 [SpreitilK?Tlw I'lotliitij,' tttui e of L C'utien A Uro., on uno uf tho principal business streets of this city, wat entered by burglars, who blew npeu a targe ssfe and stole siMMi in Georgia bonds, #300 In coln and aj.i,<ji>u in curreucy. TRUSTEES SEEKING RELIEF, THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE BOARD WEARY. ? Al.II Ntl OX THK VtCl'LTIKf TO AID THEM? TUB PltOPOSKD CHAMOIS IN OOVERX-K.VT, The Columbia CoUe_e Board of Truatoes fa about io tustitute a change in toe nature of toe buslnetS willoh shall hereafter be brought before Its meetlngs. Unllke the governing boardt of mont of tbe larger eui loges, the Columbia trustees bold meetings every month, during tbe Bobolattlo year, and nt these lt has bcon tbe custom to consider matters of the minut? est detail In tne management of the college, Since 1440 the college bas established a graduate school nnd a school of political science, besides a courte ot collegiate study for women, and bat removed ibe Lair School from Great Jones-st to the college grounds, be s des opening a new library building for her rapidly in? creasing collections. While all these measures bave tended largely to greater unity lu the college they hare also greatly In* crease.I tbe labors uf the trustees. Even monthly meet tngt have been found Insufficient for the prompt disposal of Important bntlnets, and last June a resolution was offered by Frederick A. bche! inei horn to the effect thal ihn trustees should np ?jolut a committee to Utilise me .ns fur relieving t, o Hoard of some of Itt dutloa. The committee thus ap poluted coin prises lite ciialriijen of Ihe Various standing cum mittecs uf the trustees, and ls as follows I VS iii Inm C. Mein raierliorn, President Laniard. John J. Townsend, the Kev. Hr. Morgan Dix. Hr. Coineliut K. Agnew, si.-].lien P. Mush, l. I ward Mitcn-'li, uud i.r,-? L. Kl Vet, secretary. Thia eumuiitleu decided that the simplest way to relieve themselves of the matters which so en? croached upon theil time was tu dele.atc them tu tho (acuity of the appropriate department to which they might relate, nt" ivmg always to the trustees the priv? ilege of approving the act.on of the faculties ou ike nm-t tlons thus niven to the n. When Una report was made to the Hoard the several faculties were nuked to express their opinion In regard lu the questions which will properly come before theta if tbe litiw riles ure adopted, ami also to recommend wlial changes, if any, snutiltl be made in tilt statutes now in force governing the various departments. The faculties have separaloly agreed tipun their reporlt, ami these will bo laid before the trustees ut their m-xt BtSSt lagf ami BOltes will uol lung be delayed. Tu loan what theae (lowers and funelloiia were tba! the Ho nd was au soon to surrender a Tm ii nm reporter called yesterday on om-ot the trustees, wno explained them aa fodows: "This new arrangement has been gradually forcing iiself op..ii us. Tue college has growu lu audi propor? tions tn the last few yeats thal ll has simply beoaeOS un I?iposal Hit} fur Hut trustees to attend .anv lunger lu every little tiuesllon,that eomesbe-ori-the.n. Wi-sn.di not Miirenaer entirely any of our pullers, fur we cantu,t legally do that by tuc. rovise,d cearter of tue eulie?i* stiud lu IS 10. Twenty years agu before or her the Sokoolot Mines ur Mellool of Pulitlcal Science lind Imeu started, and the college iiuiu'-ertd only ?50 students, it was an easy matter tu attend tu all the Baalases Hine came before aa, ant sluoe tkat ttnts tim kastaass ih.it is i -ld before iis lunn tiny has grown to he enoi-tnuus ami our meetings are Invariably prolnagOd tu a late hour, and i.e.hies that we hold many special meetings and com? mittee tneetloga ?? 1 ree Uiect a professor was once trying for six months io_et fruin us autliority tu have au t-xira key made fur his teetora room. It had boob rofarrod toeomstltteo af tor committee, each reporting that lt had no authority In the matter, ami anally, lu end lt, a iin-iuiicr of the Hoard pit bis lund In hts pocket and li Mated tint twenty five cents to pay f ir the loug-tought ney. I simply elie tins its an example of the many miling matters witu wbleh rhe Hine of the B >ar<l H cniitlniially being taken up. At-oin'-colleges, like Williams, fur lutiatiee, I be? lieve the trustees meei only BOOS a year, amt Dieu printably only to ratify tho action of tbeir f cully. Wbile the step we ure about to take ls lu nu BCBOB rero lutlonnrr, it ls decisive and conant r.ui lo ks keaoaV ciady iel! througl,.hu the college. Tin* ekanaee, when enos sorosd oe, will he put In operation gradually. A largo 'litcrctlonary p iwer wiil BS lodged with tho presl i.-nt, who arin exercise it freely la ?afters of dla i ip me and of ,i kindred nature, subject only tu tho ap |>roral of the Board. T.ie faculty w.ll bc charged witt determining all cl tims fur remission of dues and uf mat tera affecting tke eouros of study in each porttenlai 0 lOO . All appin a mus and petitions "f itOdOlltt shall hereafter be a (arested to them, rue tru-t-o- wilt rerain tuettnnnclnl m inegeax bi nf tue eollegeoad of ail fa.ui tr appointments and or ai. onlaraaeaeats ot Uta aatrers sine, deferring, nf co ire, larg.-iy to tko Judg? ment of the faculty wiio-o department ir e-p*cially aile, ted." An oilleer of the college said: "Instead of adding greatly lo Hie I diora of Hie different fasal?BB, under ike new reanlaUon the propi r kaamass wtli come to ut ml be decided wltboat putslag b ck and forth between different boards uni s.in ommltteee. I tiniik nut it will I..-of ci .-at beiutll to the Colleuu. lu giving tiie Iril-teet Boro tillie to sec,ire funds for tn.jilcge aii-l lu tither ?rora nasb foi wini t in- ickeais f- r Oolaoibia't di rslop men I Into a aairerstti." 1 hi-in,Hem. ni win.n ls soon tu change u long-pro roiling ti -tem lt nut generally known narone inc atm donia When a piny nf ikon whu werelounglugoo tbe fio-tv terrace .ii tile afternoon were a-ke.l aboat lt, all expressed areal surprtss and cur.,sit) tu leam tho detatlt. '? ll new 1 " sahl one, " that will be a big change. rilli gs mast han- gotten to a pretty faa* when our rate crated and venerskis Hoard delegate any of their pow oi s to .tl.)' rile cse." ?? Wn.it a precious bing time they have been deciding til it they lia I loo uni. ll to do," sail another stut-nt. " Mi .i j ev-ry I?tl qiiestlOBS are coming ip w nek the f*. oin i on!.I setrie netter tkaa any aaa cite, butuo, lt must bo lefl till thc tru-tees me I." OBITUARY. MAJ'Ul TIloMA") M. BAIHD. Maim Tha_M M. Baird, __oAmC in tlic INVvr Yurk Volunteers in Ibe Kebcllion, and tinco then au offi? cial In the New-York eastern Haass*, died ai yo. u Beak* -t. on Tuesday. Before the war Major Band, whu wat boin In ibis t Hy tlXly-Otakl Ji.li! agu, wins coi.,.. . ted with the upholstery est at.'.isliniei t ot Me wurt A Co in r.i .H.-lyn. He had ulway-r taken un Interest iu mi,lt. ry metters,ketaga llaataaaat tn ine teooad New-\ ,rk BCatS militia. He responded lo the first call of the Vi,-,: dent, and in April, 1861. went to the warns First Lieu? tenant lu Iks Md New-York Vtilunicers. Ile s 'i vt d wah his regiment continuously uutll the ballin of l,et!y?burr. in-ill-' promoted to the position of captain and Ikea of major. At Oetlyefcang ks wat laepooter-goootBl cu Qoworal (tibb.m's staff, ami was severely woumleal wk e on the Held. He was actiln rerommi inlrd for pr ti: co? il,ni, bul bis wound OompellSd a leave of BBStBOf, ami he ant ono nf tko few military moa lo Bid Ib tapptt-aslag flit nols of 1-DH m ibis city. Ile returned to tee tiny for a-h.-rt niue, but retired In I Wit, nuing terred las three years alli dlstlngulsked sus rae, kines il-uno lad bren ,t llorakeopef in the CualO?I Hunte. M.tior Baird was BB flier III Hie Kow-Yerk I lerbllei iib C'burcb, tormerl] In Me-t _leventb-*t. He leaves t?o .ian ih 111 a. He waaf ii w ina frlead ol' '???: i raia Ho wari .ind Sedgwick Tko veterans of Ins ubi r. gitieiit will Stud n delegation to bit funei.,!. un,ci. wi,i t>k." pince te morrow at 1 p, m. In Hie Tmrti en.li Kl reel Presbrterl iii t imii h. _ deiegnitoa from tko AUae Lodge af Ifs w 111 tl-it be pu tent. ? ?? l LANK a. BAUOHWOUT, Frank (i. Uaugbwoat, form il. United Statoi Coasulal Naples,tiit-d jt-stcr.l.iy ol paeamoalo .it kal house, No. 80 Wi st Korty-cightu -t. Hs was kara kt nut city in HIS. of an old Now York family. His father, K. V. ILiu-.-liwoiir, who In Btlll living, was for ninny years at lin- BOBd of Iks d:> -.*oo 1- firm of K. V. Haugiiwuiit ? Co, Frank (i. Hangi1 wout was educated at C..'u nba Collcge, and Itttdted law In the same instituti. ii. lie wat tlien for tonie tinio In a law offlee. President Arthur, who wits un intimate friend of the elder Mr. Haasts wont, appointed lils son consul at Naplet. He filled mit post until removed under the present administration, re m.,iniii- there during tks cholera epidemic and rrn.'.r:*. lug v.i I iMtde reports en Hie dlnesna He mts reed io ttrt country lust summer nnd k_a since been pracltsiua Ina by hiui-eif. Ile leaves a wile sud trio young children. '1 ne funeral Mill take place at ll a. m. tu morrow at BIB house. OBITF-KY VOT-8. (.corgc K. Pomeroy, who tiled ni Tuesday evenings! his linnie ni Tole,lu, age si vctity e.ghi, w.it ons sf the well-known met. lu thal city. He wat prominently con? nected ii Uli some uf tbe express companies of the conn try. ______________ RAPID TYPESE1T1N0 IN CUICAOO. Chicago, Jaa. IS {8ptsasl).-4m Um typs* totting tutti iiaineiit tho relative posltlont of the lead, rt, H.rues mid '.lei ann. the New-Yorkers, have BBC changed. Hudson af (lilia .'ti kl third. Tho fact thut Hudson cotu ploted hit afternoon coiupo-Lion yesterday witti.ui! aB error ls cunsidi-red remarkable. Ile set 1,480 ems In nne Liiur and thirty minutes and thut without having to lute au lins',attt In cur, ell,ni. Following lt tho complete seor," of sack roateataal up to l?day. The gross steeaal of typo aat ao well as tks net aasoaal of composition, which decides IkS match, ls given : Kearn. drees amoaat ask asteempetBtlBa. Barnet .La I. a., ll ' Hi -J Mi ' nu . ll.i OAS loiitiia* Hudaoo -. ... Q.*?7;i?i '?'- : Btonkeimer ... t si* tt.ib'A Levy .... laillM 0 4.M nc tv '.it-lHl lJ He J smelt ... SM*t UK-*3 The contest was resumed at 1 o'clock th!* kftSrBSOft willi Haine-, lat). ('icevy and Hudson t Ililli!! the tl ral turn Poi sn kour ami a half Barnes maintained the rats ..r setting " OOO cms sn hour. Banking mil 3,000 ams, me largest score yet made. Lerp set ??..iii. cms, OlaSWf, U, j ?..*>. am! Hudson, -. W8. .--?-? ISCBEASINO THR FEICES OP IRON. PHlXADBI.PHU.JAn. 13 [SpteUih. A spi. i il meeting WSS kali luis afternoon ut the roiuir of tho Iron and sieel Association ot the confrr.moe ? | OSterB bar iron workers. PtSStteM O-fBT WiLisuiB pnsided. Boaraasaaatteoa wera present from the leading rolling milla lu Ihe Fa-t. The feellug of Iht meeting showed lhat while there waa no BMIglBt o? gesln for a "baum" Uiu year business would be es? au, ted OBSOOylog bas,, and prices ill,ulV MtoMfMi. ?I-.,,, eonrctetiee ,'ecblcd that as freights sad test, pta Fros eerope7oBd rn soma cites labor, terondrono-4 '"",l"1 ,u V"'V"1 ave ilu tn , Vt*i isl COlUM "I' * .o'n'g^? rrolrom f^Wu, a goneial tattS nf the turttf at this tnue- _ ARRESTED TER JU---TMMIS WEDDIN* liLAHiN.i. Jan. VA ^S>.n.(/!-StU-ni\T"li and MissAureMlofka, l*ol_iJert. were married last nigUk After the ceremony some friends gave them a serenade. The bridegroom objected to thia Md ^^J^ggf and badly wounded vue K.?rdovirakl. Ho waa anetsen to-day.