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VOL. XXXVIL-NO. 150. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1873. WnOLE NO.

10,830. finattdal. Want. Gspir: explained by Mr. Baucock, and pass 3d.

JF YOU WANT CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE. 1 HartfordMyCourant BSLIBHin BTEBT OBHIKO, SUNDAYS IZOXFIBO, BY BAWLFif, GOODRICH jlx. No. 14 Pratt Street, HARTFORD, CON. KiaHT.i)OLLAKSpKR ANirOTi.lnajMrua.

The Ooukaht Is the larqeti d'tUy paper published in Hew Kugland, ouujide of Boston. It has atarcitrcir-auiation than any other paper in Connecticut, and advertisers will see at once thatlt offer them advantage which no other paper can. rgcTABLISHTO IK 1764,1 ispr.blisncd at the same office, every Friday morning. It it a very I aire weekly to a considerable extent care-rniiy made apof the most interesting and valuable matter appearing in the daily, atid accomjumit every other wwk by an eight page literary supplement, lie circulation, now very large and constantly increasing extends to all part of the country, making itoiicoi the bust advertising mediums in New Tuns: a.SO a txah, ob to clubs, ifl.OO. RATES OF1 ADVIRTISISO.

DAILY COUKANT. Vkm 8jUAns of 12 lines, or one inch long in space. One insertion, ft; each additional day, 60c; for one Bionth, for one year, Ysaklt Aovkhtskhsnts, with privilege of chanre One a week, at the following rates lsquare, one year $10 i 3 squares, one I Ktun, 70 Kaeti additional square, third tt1rl'b) pw p-VTine" "aether In prose or verse, lit Marriage, and Deaths, 25c each. Duwrllon? NoTICis. "ne.

ca c. WKSKLT COtTRANT. Ihiy a Squar or ut. I om Smiart. 75c, one 1 60 Rach subsequent 50c fich subsequent do.

100 Uue square, one year bfM ttPBciAi, Noticsk, double OaniNAKv Pbobatb Notuka wuk. TZk v'T" 0c- Guardians' notices! aV'S. with Comiuissioners'lio: affr mS?" cWge'i by BI5Ullre at reK-i-1?" ni gtven ANK.ER8 AND DKALlsRS IN GOT- lshed Baakiiuj House in Uie State. jan 1 lyd gbo. 1-.

BisKgijL S09 Mate st. Si, Deaifrs "11 Issms of uovern-o! No. 7 Charter OakLife Ins. BnildiLg, Hartford. dec S4 lyd S6a Main st.

Kobkut JC. Bttcsw. James B. Paksqks. A cent lorlaer aiuiuat Marine Insurance Com pen v.

Assets, Jy 18 tfd JOHN PLYNN HSAT AND FISH MARZST. lan 1 lyd lii3 Main stroot. inh; AJJC CO HARTFORD. tXJWN. Ja" 1 -Ta Assets over 4.

son. Don. T'ilOMAb McCLLTNIK LANDSCAPE PARDBNBR, Cor. Ann and Asylum street. Uartford, Conn.

ls'ri1 lyd GKOSUJK U. CilLBERT ARCHITECT. Aijriaai Siret, Hartfovd. aul IlOOK No. 13, lyd 1 AKBIBON B.

PSEKaiAN Attorney at Caw. in 1 lyd Offlce No. Main street. (i W. LINCOLN AltCKrTECT.

OonnecUcut Mutual Life Insurance Bulldine. 5th floor. le 15 Hartford. Conn. i7t 7 U.

KAJSTOJ. ARCHITECT. hO. S4S MAIN 8TUKET, Pobt OrrtOB BcTLDwa HARTFORD, CONN. J5? lyd UOWLKU dc BKOTUKK Couiinlssion Merchanv.

and Wholesale DeAlers in Butter, Cheese, kns. Poultry, Ac r-oretgn and Domestic Fruit, Nuts, Ac N. Y. State Prouucc Depot, 50 Ann treet, Hartford, Conn. jan 1 lyd UOH.

UcCLUMeV- l.aiidHaxe Onice with Domestic Sewing Machine Company. PiMtrl diui, livih. restuence wm-a rarouuion ana "inn ave nues. -aDilvd I'ALHOUN PRINTING WORKS, ALKS, CALHOUN. SI MAIN BTRiiEr WOOD'S BTJILDfNG.

lan 1 Hartford, Conn- tfd Commercial cliool, OPBN DAT AND EVENING, 63 Aeriuna street. Hartford Conn. rOFlV MKN PRKPAKKO FOR 1 bUlSlNJtSS. students are talipot lndmaa Hiy they may enter at any tune. Send for circular.

apW lyd T. W. ANN CM. vi.l nHinu A ti HAS FITTINU, OTKAM Pipe Work, Lead and Iron Pipe, Water Closete and Bath Tuba, Bolleie and pinmhif AtTtfwtd to. Old Chandeliers and ta Fixture cleaned, and re-bronzed to look a ffoodaanew.

WM. r. tLnyJi, fehu lvd No. i Central row. HKBAiCD Ac CO rtniKN.

lAgbt and heavy teamiiu; of every description, boiler, engines, monuments, safes, etc, moved at short notice. We have had seventeen years experience in the above and defy competition. All orders promptly attended to. Office cor. btsle and Commerce streeus.

C. Hbbakp. lyd B. C. Cooi-ga.

SKYMS ttAit CHOICH TEA. COFFES, SUGAR. FRUIT, A Assortment or WAMII. OKOCKKIK8 the First Quality, for sale on the most accommcda- rmg terms. No.

117 Maih konth corner of Gold sj-eet, City Eotal Blek. 1as 1 tfd The Corrugated Metal Co Towner, 4 Jteft tt Jri. i rt.vi.'.wiii,! ATV1IFACTTJREES of Patent Cop.ro ill BATED FlHk-PBOOr SnrTTEBS, RoOMS, SlUUiB, T. -u Citiwi StiniflI.KS. AC Work In our line put up in all part of the coun try, and guaranteed satisfactory, eb 0 125.

XX. J7URN1PH1S8 LOTS AND BUILDS HOUSES, wood or brick, in or out of the city, and pivee long payments 11 desired also buys, sells, and exchange houes and bniidim; lota. Office, xll Main street, over Williams A House's Drug store. W. H.

GILBERT At Real Estate and General Business Agency, Janl ail Mala Street. tfd Notice to Builders, or Parties Building. -r nTTV r. RILLS Mannfactnrer ol I Ornamental Stucco Work of tbe latest pattern Cannot ne uuucikjiu Office 108 Pearl Street. Orders promptly fllled.

Jan 11yd GEORGE KELLER, Architect, 2 IIICH (Eatterson'i Building.) BBrBBSBCB Judge W. D. Phipman, I JasL. Howard. lvd J.

it. Battcrson, H. 8. Hayden, oct i5 CEO. S.

OURNI1AM, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Xoints, Oil, Varnish, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, etc lan IB lyd i Central Kow Hartford. JOHN McCLAY BOM, CONTRACTORS, Pile Drivers, tou ana Krldse Suo-raarlne mh ia, Ssnkca Veel. Halxpd. Kntnnrts and Panaris for Cotter Dams. etc.

Also Kn- ICices to let for temjKirary power. Atentp for thesale Of HoisSne and Portable Emrfnes. Inventors and owners of patent Yoke for holding the pile in gins while being driven. Besiuence ti wooQLru-e st fet.u lv S. JENISON, jooh, ami Joli print, 118 HARTFORD.

CT. lriiitinjt uf nil at cnptt-n. mk iai.itv. Having Mii-prtur fitcilHlec for d-jinif wU i Mert-Diiie I aj-k pittnuii to Rive me a trinL Ml w.rk fiitruftftl to uie will done lowent frirt b. ty t-llrd with neat tU ---t; DCH'TBE BASHFUL! IF yon need money, call at my JL JlOSee, all Main street Room up stair, SOceboar.

from 9 toil a. m. ud from! to Sa4 p. where 1 aas atwav readyto lend you money in sums to suit on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pistols, Gons and os rood collaterals. or ssT'personal property.

Titus moderate. Btis'oes strictly coa-adeatlai. Private resides ee 6 Retreat aye. lael lv4 M. HA1J BHKTE1W Titrilied Drain Tile.

TU8T RF.CTCIVED-A larre assortment of thedifferent sizes of stone Drain Tile, including Bends, Branches and Traps, ail of superior Quality, at the tJirch Co-'a PlnmblBg Corporation, a pa MS Kainstroet Hartford. Conn. W.H. TALCOTT BHOTKER, PRACTICAL AHD Blank Cook 2Vo. 338 Mtin, street, SX-AIIl COA-o, tueatuort to Sitdman dt Portent CaorJs forsea and rtcpertntesMl thetr ovn Aysry.

Blank ISOOKS Dune oresr. stut trie, which for neatness, etrenth and e--tull'T we 4v ouciDeilt'on. as we employ none lrsl-e WQi KTiien, ana mm. urn wura a pgiii.t. ttoiimf claim to do CKjual to any other etabl(th(l)t this noon trv.

from thepltluest to the most cot eomi ted patterns. We also make to any suae and r'jv Letter books and Skeleton Letter Book. All kliuS, nr af ainua. Pamnhleta. Maflic Li brarv Books.

Sic I I Has any of at I ui A. STEVEN, M. D.J No. 1ST A.ylnm Mutm. rnrn.r Honrs from 9 to 11.

2 to 4. and itnw uin n. todlce. W. CHAMBERLAIN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKUKON.

RESIDKNCK and Office, corner Pratt and Trumbull sts. Office consultation lmu until It a. to 1. to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.

lan 1 lvd REMOVAL. na8 emoved his office tuKham st. Al, A- I. AUKAK, M. octlly removed hie office from Trinity et.

to hU residence, 88 CHURCH fcT. liis entitled MEDICAL ADVICK sent free to addrees. No cil on SpKtUALTT Diseases of Women, Dyspepsia, nerv- Kcumwijr. Asiaousnea lacs. lydAlyweowao REMOVAL.

TR. L. B. WILCOX has removed from No. 4f8 Main street to No.

z3Bih etreet, cor. Church. Oflice hours 8 to 9 a. to 3 and 7 to 8 Pi1- mvBtfd Dr. JOHN S.

BUTXaER, LATK BaperlnteDdent and Pnysielan of the Ketreat for tne Insane, may be consulted professionally at his retirienca. rhArtr tlartford. or elsewhere bv antiointmiit omce hours from 9 to It o'clock a. m. and from 5 to jan 1 tfd U.

11. UILBEKT, M. 1. ourgeon ana ijnysician. Office hoars, 8 to 9 IS to 3, and 6to 8.

0FF1CB AND RESIDENCE, 87 MAIN STREET. ffih SB rM I. b. M1LLKU, M. 1 HoiuoBopatnle Pfayefvlaii, ius nAsnmeToaBTsxar, evlW Hartford.

Conn. P. ATULhKXON, M. 1. lau and SuriMs.

a8 MAIN BTKKBT, gp ly Hartford, Ccan. E. W. KELLOCC, M. HOMfKOPATHlBT.

Honrs at office. 8.ao to a. m. sn ii Keeidence, 7 to 8 p. m.

OUice, a Pratt st. Resi- uence, aw asylum ave. au 18 lyd REMOVAL. UK. UKOMLKY has removed nla ot-nce to 7b Main street, lust below Charter Oak ID 1 lvd DB.

G. PIERHEPOHT DAVIS. Surgeon and Physician. JK81DKNCE 14S PIQOTJRNlsX ST. i uiu a.

i a IU p. 9 Hi. Otflice. TriVtiltrs Ins (Jo'n Building mmt-r (lrnv and ira 12 to 1. Moo out aioi, aauy except Holiday.

ie 12 lmd QE03VENOS SWAlf. M.D. and Rooms, No, 18 CUarter uu uie insurance Office Hoars, 9 a. m. to 14 and to 4 p.

xo. oct 3 'yd MRS. ana triet-trlclan. 1ART1CILAU attention paid to female Residence and oftice. No.

an Pm.1 rieii. irom a. m. to p. 7 p.m.

p.m. je21yd K8. Vf ETT r.VR A-'i. CLAIRVOYANT PlIVMrllH. Can be consnlted at her residence.

Na si Park street, riaruoro, tne nrat three weeks of every month. wuim: uuuib iiuu lu a. IU. nntll p. m.

Jyl lia EMILY C. MILLER, M. 1 luti ashinzton street. li8 lyd Hartford, Conn. EMILY L.

MANNING. M. D. 0jfic4 and Permanent Btridetux XI Pratt Strut. irritJjs noara from 1 to p.

m. cj'eciai attenuon eiven utseaeee or women. jan lyd ttsffUatteous. REFIUGEICATOKS. pHE8T REFRIGERATORS For sale W.HUDSON, ii'25 Warerootns 860 Main street Fer "Amerifwnr'Rremen.

Of? A A OALLON8 Rhine Wine arrived tJU Per "Rotterdam," from Rotterdam, a lot uiatuue coec gin to arrive in a tew days. C. my 119 Asylum street STOP. STOP. STOP.

STOP. VfOW la yonr time to examine a lartre XI assortment or new styles of CHANDELIERS, ttataii, i ajn us, ac, dtc, at H.Ul'III'K, 155 Asylum street Store open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.

apl5 NEW BOOKS. TDK Last 1'oema of Phoebe and Alice Iiasauity in It Relatioiii to Crime. By W. A. Ham- it on a.

Old New Eiicland TraitA By Lnnt ljescnanei eisataral rmio(ptiy. is wand complete Popular Iecture8 on Scientific SnbjecJa. Jwowsnpply of byMifc Alcott-jcil H. V. BAUrHmxtI3Aey1nm Bt.

NOTICE. New Plumbing Firm combination with Stove. liarjire and JL work. All parties in want of a job or iiumt)D worit, oy praciicai laeciiatiiica, ui ana it lu uteir luiereei. on M.

CULLET- tV NO. 117 ASYLUM STREET, Where none bat first-class workmen are employed i ALSO, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Rffrtperators, Stoves, Furnace and RangesJPollow Ware, Knamelcd Ware, Stamped Ware. etc. Furnace wtrk a specialty. 1.

CULLEN sfe i 117. Asylum Street oppoelta Ann ftf OTT tKM. J. DUKBAB, J. CCT.I.BN.

Hartford, June 4, 1878. 4md Stereoscopes and i Views TfBW and splendid assortment of 1 STKRSOSCOPRS and VISWS, Just recel.ed ALSO SCHOOL BOOKS Of all kinds nsed In our common schools, at H. WEBSTER'S, siaUonprv. Sews Offlce and Variety Store, KO. 1 STATU STREET, myl Tvs doors west United Statu Bolel.

Feather Dusters. The place to buy good Feather Duaters is at i5nw -RTTTIaER Adhesive Fly Paper, Poison Fly Paper, 7 at wbojeeale and retaiL SISSON.BUTLER&CO. RUBBER HOSE. HU" can ue TJNDE8 THK ALLYN HOLSK. Also, Hobo Pipes, Couplings and Sprinklers, At the lowest market rates.

REMEMBER THIS PLACE. Xeywood's Rubber Store I on by ol a estate. For Jaxle. For a-lo. MA VERY pleasant Iiouho on College 8trtct it hae ten rtH)ina in icood order and very mt gas in every room, hot and cold water.

room. ec Th lot 1b larye and filled with choicefrutt. It mastbe-old soon for about $10,00. is cheap. Terms eay.

Inquire of JelS Jtt. B. liUCK, 650 Main etreet. FOR HALK Tbe hnriHB Ami lot. 16 Howard strttet.

The houtte ia arraniffd for two fttiutliea iHtn good repair has puacioua cellar, and a bafyalfa. Apply on the preminea. my 'X tfd fS.UOO. BKAUTIKIML. OOUATBV JUKESlIiUNCB AaNO FA KM KOii BALK Hltuaud etifbt muettfrom Hartford and one mile from a manufacturing village and demit, which for KMnnnl uirew gi aiiractivenetia ana tteanTy can scarcely Buruamted.

The situation and surrounding are fine auht which Lute and ncatnenh cau add cn-pireto made this residence a "iittle em" very desirable Tor summer residence or for a farmer of ejKtujeite taste great variety of choice applet, peaiH, piutna. erapea. with variety of shade iree In yard alo hedcro brick walks. The farm contains over thirty acies land, none of which is slonv. but la of eanv tiliatre.

very desirable for the cuKivaUonof tobarou alo ror strawberries aiidvet'etahlra, boih of which command ready market at the one miln distant. Tt house contains eleven rooms, painted and blinded and pood repair. Barn good painted, with car riage house attached. For further parUc nlnrs addrees inquire of N. H.

WAL1 myb Ud uu John UoU-1, iiartford. To Kent with Tower. A L4BOB ROOM, 40 by 60 feot, on lower floor, at the Urove Works, hotter sL Ai- to Wjii HUNT, on the premises. ap 16 tfd uuA TO KENT WITH hTlvA VOWEaU. BOOM 4S by 48 ft, lately oocnpled by tne twrrvman Keifuiaujr Company, 1b (wiucidvu ufj.iij --vii-i-i mi a 1111 Ajfiuiu stieet.

Inoniro of A. W. KOllKRTS. oct tfd Battl TO RENT A'lcely larnlshed room with privilege of bath, at ao Pearl st JSi ttd TO HUNT A lii'dt-claHU teuemtint stri of seven rooms, with modern double imrlors, dininK room, hot and cold water, bath room, in the new house. No.

UOtl Main street to small family. Apply to my is tin j. v. stock WKLL, 06 Main st 0 TO IS NT In new brlrk lumss nn Dean strvet, two nice tenements of fwur and ve rooms, oa upper and lower doors supplied with ai'o an tne mooem improvements. Apply at loom No.

s. Wood's bulidinK. ltsi tfd eTO KENT Heveral toiivoulent il pleasantly located umements, wilh modern con veniences; will be rented low toiKid. prompt paying tenants barn room can be had. Am Iv to Je273d TO RENT Two or three low 111 priced tenements centrally located.

Also a base ment loom, iiuijfl feet suitable for a plumber, tiuni-r. otuer iintnianuracttirini; pnrposes. Iimuireat Templest IJ.ati lBd'l c. 11. MAV.

TO liKNT Two suites of threa sbA rooms each in front, and two sluelc rooms, all in third story of Roberts' buildinic. The tame will put in eood order ad top. ol Apply at oulce No tl. WH. W.

KOHEK r. 3 trd TO KkiNTlIn un.lit. lull I-, front onice on :ini.r&l i'jw in li.ifi1 TVn.t tljca. Apply at oCice of the company. TO IE A For meeliault al 4r storage, or most any kind of business, five or a tare rooms in rear or ill Aryium street: to be let ntly or tojju htr.

Inquire of myStl tfd PECKHAM PROS. 0 TO KKKT-One tenement on Belie-vue street Inauire of K. PaTVKv 7 Ifjt 17 tfd TO RENT One teiiemeiit of fire ett two at M. and two at no atrt ail ud prices from J18 to tl per month one at 0 i-uiuam su-cei at fiu per mouth. Inguire at No.

a Pieasant st. hanllyol A. D. EUSTaK. TO KkNT-A nice salt of miner rooms, siiecially with aky window, for pnotoxraphic purposes.

A unlv to B. mhlltfd UhjjTOR, Real KeUte Bmker, 1-UI Main St. To Ri4NT--Oiie teuemtuls toreii JbA at No. 44 Capcn street with all miKlern lonvm idern conven- lences. of BIX rtKjms each.

Poaaission Kiveu lm- mediately. Inquire of reo 11 tM M. WBSTPRAl State st sS TO RENT A very deHiraole tene ment location pleanant as anv in thueitv Isinttie vck), kitchen and dinine room, with hot anil coid waer, double parlors, laree bed rooms, bath rooms, with nriviU-jf. not usually found to rent to a lamuy ltnout children, call at lo Canton st tfd A very nlee tenement to rent with 1S ail the imjroveeTits. 4UM ANRB WS, Real Estate Kroker 1 tfu aw sin street TO RKNT I'pper tenement In the JUaOew brick house No.

4 Wadsworih street con- tame all themoCem lmprovementa. Kent aj. ln- uire at No. 4 Wadsworth strict. iny 17 tfd TO REST The basement office on thewjmcrof Asylum and Trnmitnll nn- er the Charted Oak Bank, suitable for a trlwr'a shop or an attorney's office.

Ini uiro of jan ira r. AJ.L,i o. 1 Allyn Halt TV liK A uo oflice In Iiartford Trust bniUItrt'. here- tore occupied by Uunirerford A Cone fwr a law offlce. my tfd ROHKHT 8.

DAY. FOR RKT-A few doatirable and Ja-s pleasantly situated room In the FliK INnORANCK COMPANY'S buUuiPL'. Atiply tie oitice. 1 tfd fji To RififT Lower tenemont In the SdL brick house No. a Center st.

iriven immediately. TROS. T. FISHKR, OS State st niyl tfd Tu RBJNT A honse of two merits, eiirht rooms each, within una minute waik of the horse cars contains all tbe rroderu im provements. Apply to W.

W. BCOVlLLtt, i nihJH ltd 1,1 Aldec street. 'J RENT Pleaaant tenements in lk north and eouthpartof city, of a or room eacn. Inquire of OHO. KltlliE, ap9tfd IT Paarl street TO RESiT Two tfcnemtiuta at 11 Albany avuuue.

one of three room, aui one of four rooms, to American families. For particulars inquire of JOHN S. ORIOLLY, Putnam Phalanx Market apt) tfd TO RKNT A tenement ol fonr rooms stNo. Be'levue st lcqnire at No. state st myStitfd F.

BSNNINU. TO KKM' Tenement of racnis, nrst noor. o. walnut street, at sio per month, lntiuireof L. Lamb.

1H9 Main st ie3 If sW TOniiNT-Tha Urirs atiri lmMlit. Ulstore situated on thecomerof Asylum and 1 rum bull streets; also the store No. iiii Aaylom street possesiongiven immediately. Inqulreof apattro v. at.

1U1N, Mo. 1 Allyn Hall. TO RENT A lower tenement of i six rooms, at No. 2h Cedar street. Apply to jeJOtid 8.

BISSKLL. 2D Wsdsworth st mt TO I.P.T A tenement of foa or llva JArooms on Hudson street. Anply to Jar. 1 Ud ASUKIiVVS A AttiSN, zt3 Mam st fs, TO RENT Three convenient tene ments, two npper and one lower, of six and ecven rooms each located at 10 Alden street. Apply T5 Hudson street A.

P3 tfd TO KENT One email tenement-new corsisting of four rooms, with water and gas; near horse cars. Inqulreof JOHN McOOOD- 1N, 6 Wooster at; orWM. A. 3 Central Row. room fi.

my 8 tfd TO RENT Oinces and lofts (40 by ea imi at lis state street. Apply to mhl tfd OKO. LBB, ISO State st TO KiJiT Second and third Doors of five rooms each, iu hounelon Wiihams street. lust conip'etca martne mantels, water. and otb erconvenienc.es.

Apply to R. N. TUKNIIULL, with Weatherby, Uncus A Pelton, 335 and iSl Main street jeio ua TO RENT The HUit of ofhees re-. cently occupied by the U.S. collector in the Charter oak Building, corner of Asylum street, Inquire of T.

M. ALLYN, No. 1 Allyn Hall, 8 tfd 0fiice8 Stolen Tenements, Koomg. TO JLIST IthTita and deHirableroom Jion floor of block, cor. of Main and Kiugeiey sta.

bTOKfiS Nos. 2 and 4 Kincsley also No. 15x35. Hwt low to gcx-dand permanent tenaotB. xitAiJa.MttiiTB une or tnree aesiraoie iront rooma, central.

Another cf four rooms on Wooster st. bliirifi oi two front rooms, pood situation for draps- maker. Call at room a5, '6-r Main et. jeal TO RENT. ON Aeylnm avenne, near the Asy- 1 turn Bill Con -'relational church, a very desiraijle lower tenement of seven rooms, just put in complete order and will be rented at a moderate price to a good tenant, inquire oi n.

u. xiirtt. tfd 403 Main St. Seccnd Story Offices to Kent. Cft AT No.

65 Main street, lelnjr one of thcbeiJt locations in the city. Apply to WM. JAS. HAMERHLSY, ap5 tfd 2fi3 Main street To Kent from April 1st. jf TBB Ptore, JTo.

9 Central Kow, now occupied by R. Levan, airent of the Howe Sewing- Machine company. For terms, Ac, apply to I. ,1. II Conn.

GenL Life Ins. No. 7 Central Row. feb36 tfd TO KENT. THE third Boor of the commodious abuildinir.

No. 845 Bute etreet suitable for lieht or neavy work, eitner witn or wimout power, appiy to onice of Woodruff Iron Works, mhS tfd No. 123 State street. 3d or 4th Tloor to Kent! a WITH good froi-t entrance gang- Ezl way rear, with power lr neeuea very ngni suitable for burxushing or typo aetting. front rooms.

Also good F- A. SYKES. my 15 Bankers and Underwriters Take hotice. A RhanoA Seldom Offered. TO LK ASK i OlU TE Ktt OP 3 YRARS The sjiaclous otilces lately occupied by tbe Putnam Fire Insurance Company ou the corner of Upova straeta.

rannine the entire leneth of the buildinsr, being provided with a lartre Bnt-clase fr and Burglar Proof VauU. No better location can be found for inmrance or brokerage business. Apply, under the premise, to k.i. RUSTOR, Real Kstate Broker, shift tfd 40 street The Anti-Clinker Furnace. rriT'R lie at in tis trouble to clean 1 i' car.

look on the entire grate. You can clean the gnu, without htking tbe life out of tae fire, KMii ana sec 11 mi e24 00d Main itreet OF THE STATE. RACING AT DANBURY. The first raoe on Wednesday at tbe Dan-bury Park wa for 3 minute homes fora purse of KIO. There were entered for this lace.

A. 8. Northrop'a "Tom," W. H. Jarvls's "Frank," and "Jack," owned by N.

Jennings of Koutbport. Protest wa entered however, against Jack's" taking part in tbe raoe, ou the ground tbat tbe entry wa made under false name, aud be was accordingly thrown out. Tbe first money fritbla race was taken by "Frank," and tbe second bv "Ti An additional purse of tM) for 2:45 horse wan also trotted for, tbe entries being "Hartford Belle," by W.C.Daly, "Eleanor," by R. Hher-wood of this eity, aud "Wine ol tbe by Reed Ferri. '1 hi was won by tbe flraf-named horse, "Wine ot the Woods," taking the second money.

Yesterday morning the first raoe km fora purse of ul, open to i.M hois Reed Ferris entered "Wine of tbe L. b. Thorp of tbis city, entered and N. Jeuoii.gs of Houtbport, u-trred "Btliy "Wine of tbe Wood." won tb. first money in this race, aid coouu.

Jenuing' horse having beeu disniticed. The second race on Thursday, was for running hone for a purse of JJuo. Four horses wore euw-red W. C. Daly's "Oakland Belle," D.

K. I'owusend "Col. Dick," John boughman's "Bay Colt," and Matthew Byron's "Chestnut Colt," tbe first-named horse) being tbe winner. IiriUgtpcn Farmer, 'J7th A MILK COMPANY IN A. BAD WAY.

The Housatonlo milk association held a spscial msetiug at New Mtlford last week. It appear that tbe association have commenced business before tbe stipulated capital was subscribed that they are selling the milk to retailers, and tbat cans are not properly returned. T. S. Gold read a letter from the vice-president staling that only (100,000 was actually subscribed, though eight farmers had agreed to take the remaiulug 100,000 wilh the understanding: tlrat no assessment were to be paid on It.

He aiso read a letter showing thai, tbe Krie atockbo'der bad oonoluded to pay no assessments. Mr. Gold him.elf concluded nut to pay the assesauieLt called for ou the stock he bad taken. Ueveral speaker denounced the whole thing as a swindle. Resolutions were passed tbat tho oompauy has failed to accomplish tbe objects for whioh it was formed; tbat tbe stockholders will pay in no more money until it is assured that the money already paid In Is properly expended that the president appoint a committee of five to attend tbe stockholders' meeting in Now York, on une 27th, to examine into the affairs of tbe oompany, aud to take suob further acHon as they think best to protect the interests of the stockholders.

Messrs. Leonard Tuttle, Bhetlield T. 8. Gold, Cornwall N. S.

Hart, Cornwall M. L. Frost, New Milford, and A. B. Lake, Newtowu, were appointed as the oommlttee.

TWO MEN DROWNED AT MILFORD. Sunday afternoon party of eight men started from Bridgeport In a sharpy, a long, sbarp, flat-bottomed sail boat, to go to Mil-ford. Arriving off Meadow's end, near Mil-ford beaoh, tha tide was too low to proceed fartber with the ektirpy. A man who was on the shore went to Ibeir aasistauce with a small row boat, aud upon reaching them the whole party of tbe sharpy jumped into tbe row boat, capsizing it and throwing tbe parties of both beau into the water. Tho mau was weut to.

their assistauoe aud another man (it GerVbaui were drowued. Uue mau was rescued while sinking for tbe last time, aud now lies in a oritical ooudiiion. The remainder of tne party were reaoued after being iu the water some time, borne of them saved themselves by clinging to the boat. PERSONAL. The Meriden Can ollice is troubled by spirit rappmgs.

Mr. Riggs can bear up bravely agaiust anything but this. The Rev. Dr. Carmody, of New HareD, will accept an oBitrto become a professor ot teleology in St.

jEary's college, Mary baud. A Chicago paper says last Thursday Dr. W. F. Laoey, of Connecticut, bad the miafurtuue to lose in the Sherman House a package containing MO.000.

He did not disoover hi. loss, however, uutil tha money was returned to him by Johu Deguam, the watebmau. One of tbe L. con'rarred by Princeton college, at its commencement on Wednesday last, was given to Rev. I), a Gregory, formerly pastor of the Third Congregational church ef New Haven, but now a professor iu Wooster University, Ohio.

IN GENERAL. The Third regiment will probably enoamp near the Pequot house, New London, somo time in the autumn. The Housatonlo railroad oompany have declared a dividend of four dollars on tbe preferred stook, payable ou the loth of July. Harrison Merritt' dook at the foot of Brown street. New Haven, gave way Friday under a heavy pressure of lumber, aud precipitated some three hundred thousand feet of lumber into the water.

The average age of all persons buried iu East Haddaui Curing the last twenty-five years is fifty-one. It is stated that there are more persons over eighty years of age in one district ol lhat towu llisu iu tho euai.o ci, -of New Haven. The 79th anniversary of the EdIsoodbI acad emy at Cheshire will be eelehrfttnd llii.wlr Tbis evening there will be au aldress by the Rev. W. MltObell Of MidrtleLown in thntu.il halL To-morrow ooours tbe military dri'l and the exhibition in tbe town hall.

During the violent storm Saturday after noon, lightning stiuck a barn belonging to U. 8. ChatlielJ, situated in the town of Beacon Fails, on the farm familiarly known as tha Toliealaiau. Tbe baru contained four tons of bay. The whole was oonsumed almost iu-stuntly.

Loss about 400 no insurance. The examination of applicants for admis sion to the aoademio department of Yale ool-lege was finished Monday morning. Tue total number of candidate for the freshmen oiass Is 141. Of these, 41 were admitted, 74 conditioned, ana 24 rejected. Of the seven candidates for advanced standing, one was admitted and tbe remainder conditioned.

The steamer Nelly White while on ber triD to Stamford from New York, Thursdty evening, broke her walking-beam when opposite Fort Sobuyler. Tbe fragmeuts went crashing through the saloon stairs aud the upper and lower muoh oonsteruatiou. Tho captain hailed the Neverxluk, of Norwalk, and she ran along side and took oil tbe Nelly White's passengers. They were lauded at Safety Poiut. A Griswold tobaooo raiser oommenced sot- tiugtobaooo plants on tbe 11th and finished on tbe 23d of last month, having witb the utmost eare put .0,000 into an acre.

He begau ateriug them at tbe outset, and ou some days has used between 1,800 aud 2,000 gallons, drawn in buckets from an adjaoeut well and taken to the field in forty gallon casks mounted on a stoue drag. He has lost from three to five hundred plants has saved a vast number wbioh ha otherwise would have lost, by cov ering them duriug the day with wide sbiugles a manner that will readily suggest itself: aud although some have beeu lu tbe earth more tbau two weeks, tbey have not as yet gathered strength to stand more than a single day against the burning aun without water. that seems to evaporate almost as soou as it is applied. STATU COHRKSPONDBNCK. Windsor.

The summer term of the Young Ladles' In stitute of this plaoe closes to-day. This sohool is under exoellout mauagemont, aud tho oourse of Instruction is very thorough. Miss J. S. Williams, tbe priuolpal, bas the following corps ot toaohora: Miss Francis, assistant principal; Madam Van Damme, teacher of Freuoh; Mr.

Leavens, of Hartford, Instrumental music, aud Miss Dewey, vocal music. On Friday evening, une 27th, tbe Institute gave oue of Its ninsioal entertainments at the seminal j- ball, Interspersed with tableaux, the ohief literary feature being the aoting of the "Coined le Fraucatse, Lea Ricoobcts" (a suo-oer-sicn ot good and 111 nature) by tbe following young ladies MiSBes Brown, Van Damme. Woodford. Wilson. Merriiiiaii Tut tle, and Hakes.

It was well performed, and one was reminded of the eouversallou once had between two dignitaries ot tne church of England in regard tu a tourou tbe continent, when oue remarked to tho other, "What surprised me most lu Paris was this, that unite young persons oould talk Freuoh better than myself, or even your grnoe." Tbe opening pieoe was a diret, "Graud Union Potpourri," by Misses Wilson aud Filley then followed the comtdit. Tho rest of tbe programme was well made up and very interesting. Ou Tuesday. Juue 24th. the Maannln of Windsor, visited the Manchester lodge by invitation, aud snent a pleasant eveuiuir.

The Windsor brethren uak in hiath term. the maimer with wiaei. they were reoeived aud entertained. Ou Thursday, the 'Gth th la.ilua of Grace cburon held their strawberrv and Icecream festival, whioh was well patronizod. ihe serenade or the Windsor ooruet baud on the ocoasion was dulv acknowledged.

The Rev. B. Judklus, reotor of Grace churob, baa oonoluded his series of features delivered on fifteen successive Sunday evenings, on "ltioideuts in tbe Life of St. Paul." These have been well atfnded, and were both eloquent and Instructive. Tbe lit- Rev.

Birfnop Williams practd in Grace church ou Sunday aferuoou administered the rile ot oonlli ulatlou to seven young persons in oburoh, aud to oue aged and Infirm person lu private. Bridgeport. A severe thunder shower passed over this oity Saturday afternoon. The rain was ao-oompanled with a high wind that prostrated several large trees iu different parts of tho oity and stripped the slate from a section of the steopln ou the South Congregational church edilloa. The brokuslate was carried a long distance, one pleoe breaking a window In the resldenoe of George Poole ou the opposite side of Broad street.

A clam bake on a larg- scale Jn connection with a sale ot bu ling lots, mutt place on the laud reoentlv purohaaed by Mr. 1. F. Hoi lister, on Saturday last. This traot was for merly known as the Rev In re inrtn, aud Is j.ist east ot ibis oity on tbe road leading to Stratford.

About leu thousand dollars worth of lots bad been sold when the sale was adjourned to atleud to the olnuis. Before tbe refreshment were disposed ot the shower came up and put a finale to the whole affair. Ibis property wo purchased a few year tvutlnued oa Four Lb rags.) ArAlSTKD Three experiuoHl ktkaw bKWBits trood waves arid nrir.Mtint mi.if.. I Kii.b wuv iiiwunrniy unuemiana ine imisp mss. Apply to ki), COltBlN.

1 Pratt st. it-18 tM X7AM'K1) man to mak fires and do general work. inquire at the ALLYN HOUSB. je80 2d NTSSD- A Iboroairlilr comr)int at oo oeiievue st Je30 3d Ia AltM llaiSDH WaiNTKO-Threeraen 1 to work at havine imnl w.m. win i iikuv uieu.

apply au ti-O. SI. WAX. lean sa lubber Shoe Hands Wanted. WANTKD I WMKDIaTELY-Female band, to make Rubber Shoes.

Those bavins' had sODie exiierienee in the hii.tn.., Steady work, fair waates and prompt par, at the Cor. Oreeu and Wallace New Raven, Conn. lmd WANTED. rpWO rapable yonntr ladiesj mav find i 1 itrut.mH at tue uenerai uospl-ti for tbe Insane Address M. SHEW, M.

1., Superintendent, atiddletowtt. Conn, Jess tfd A A TnK PARLORS OP THK -4- aninovMEKT lonPANv. Authorlaed by Special Act of the Legislature, a large number of vuovrior aervAnia k.i ein.leyment they comprise ail nationalities their reference, are strictly lnvetii(ated ai.d honesty leuarantewd Bmj.loy.rs In want of a thorouulily ood and competent servant would do Weil to call at No. tjixih avenue (fnrmmy of No. 4 Union aoca.

no a. a. hksks. Jyd A. A A NTKD-8 KCOM-H A Nli It 'lit I- TL'RB, for whtch the hit-hest price will be pain.

AOs UAUI BXttKtT, Janl lyd p. UJX A CO Hfl iritom it Uay Vouitxn. Maai AHTUaS Natiokax, Hank HiRTrnRp, i Ha.rJfnr.1 ij.iii. I iiviUKM-TUe board of directors hive dlared a serai annuat dividend of ave per pnyowon me ist or my next. jb.

ruw Cashier. VJ UT1CIA Tlie aduq1 meeting of tbe Xl "Mcfcholdersof TrJB PBUMC INbUKaNCfl CMPAJiY.for theeit-ction of ii reetoni ai.il form other busineHs proper to crime before said ineetine A A tf-i Tl 111 Uv UlrlU VUUC WiU, IM, BL i) S. Ol. ler order irectcra. I.

W. U. feiULTON. Kea'y. r73.

Hartford, June 16, 1K73. Natiokal Bahk, I Hartford. Jane M. A dividend of live (s) ner lit uae urcuiiej ijt uit. Miru iti IJIPM' tors, p.ytjie rn and after duly 1.

jeotifiiAiwnu a. tt. HlLLYSK, Cashier. OTlCiaTJie Natiotikl Bonrd of tn- Uer writers htrebv oilers a reward of VI VK Hi; V. DKSl KEI DOLLARS for the detection, conviction hihI puui comets', or parties cult una witn tne enme or arson, in firing tbe premises situated at buftlcld, beicg Uie oams of Me.srs.

Pomerov vkss. on bur. ray, June 8, 1B7--J aaid reward will be pAid only ju uue jiiwi jciji( i luuirue. ljac ciituuvecvmuiii. isv of the convH'tion and actual panfshmt'nt of said erim ixula.

By order the exe utive committve. bTKPHEN CHOnCUChatrtBan. New York, June tl, Vfii. Jmd Orrica or Ths Travkiir Iksuiu-iob oipasy, Bartfuid, tinned lfi, XrTICK fix9 annual ineettuff of storkholders of THJS TKAVELKKS IisBUK- ANCK COMPANY will heid at the Dice of said CoiDLanv. COJiiC-r of Grove at Prosoeet streets.

in TLKbDAY, July Int. at 10 o'clock a. for the choice or a Board or llrectora for the ensuing year, and for i he txaiAMaciion of axy other ba.inen proper to be done at said meeting. Polls clo-ed at ciock. boob.

nuuXmmX isH- i ftec y. rpO KKNT-A nicely farnUUed front 1 room. Apply at r4 Aliynst. Ie 10 tfd )OAKI) And pleasant roomd can be I ohuuned at lad TruaUiuii treet. Aiso table board- jc-4 1d rpo JjKT WITH BOAKU Pleasant aaite or eiogie rooms for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen also a parlor very liable for an office, inquire at 8i Asylum opposite AJiyn iiOQue, in iya DOARD AND BOOM3-Uniarnl4hed XX rooms, single or In suits, with board; also ta- bie board.

Apply at 44 Pratt st. jejiyd ri-O KT WITH nulUD A Very I pleasant snite of parlors on first floor of dwell ing, very desirable ror a genueman and wife, or would make a line location for a physician also a pleasant room en second floor, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single gent'emea. Either room will be furnished If desired. For terms, etc, apply at V5 si ain my in tia rpo KKNT A pleasant suite ol rooms I on second floor to rent with hoard, furnished or unfurnished, st AtKl-NLit. FLACK, luti Asylum su mjo Ud rP RKNT Plea) ant front rooms, fur- A til t'n w.

IURNIKUKI) HOOMBTO LKT Singly or iu suite, and very central. Call at Eoom iii, am apt a a rI0 RKNT Fnruhshed lodirin. rooms A to rent to gentlemen at 3i village et- oct a-; tfd 1OAUD AND ROOM A pleaHant front I room, suitable for a sentienutn arid wife, or two stntfie gentlemen i price moderate, and house contains all modem improvements. Also table hoard ers accommodated. Apply at 37 Church su sep) tfd T) OARil AND BOOMS Board an IJ pleasant front rooms can be obtained at 19 Cen tral row.

A few more Utbie hoarders can be accom modated, lyd TOARD I'SiniLsIhGd rooms, also' furnished parior, can be had at 10 Vil lage street CUAKCE-A special or ao tive partner wanted in a well estab.ished C5in- lu lesion business the beat location in the city. Can guarantee aLrofitabie Investment. To parties with cii'ita) it will pay iham tolmake furtner inqniries at iv wiaie su jta uu WALK The fctek, ftxtrirea aod JP tfood will of one of trie longest established shoe stores on Main etreet. now doing a good business, with lease of the premises for a term of years. The offer affords a rare chance for the rich! man.

For fur ther particulars address "SHOUa Hartford post onice. 1 my 22 ad POK HAI.K fctock of a grocery and JP Crockery store, located in the centre of a wide- awake iN. a. village, ioa live man tnis presents a rare opportunity to entraire in trade. Kent low.

Ap- ply to g. CAPsN, 1'utnam Conn, 1eaf5d I I A NO TCIK(Tr C. BAHTLKTT. I nrat-class niano tuner and Orders left at FiNNttY e. bookorore.

Middietown. Ct. Jev7 lmd To Manufacturers AND BUSINESS 31 EX. C1ft AAA REQUIRED, with tlie eTn 1 slatMlllserviceeof a reliable man, toen- enge in au estf blisht-d manufacturing business. Cap ital paid up, Tue company own meir reai estfite machinery and tools al in eeaiplete older huve extensive water-power, with factory near rait and water communication, and wholesale store In New York.

To a party desiring active business, this is an openlna worthy of Investigation. For further particulars call cn or aa ureas muiL jymn. Hotel and Invalids Home rR. WMT. A.

ENGLISH will open I HOTEL AND INVALIDS' UOnS at the Dleas- aut village of Brlcksburg, N. where the beneiits of a climate widelv noted for the cure of Pulmonary and Nervous Diseases will be added to the Movement Cure, Jtlectiiclty, Water Cure, Lifting and other remedial means Ladies will have ths medical services of MltS. 1R. ENGLISH, who has bad a large eiperlence. A ueautllul lake toucaes tne vuiage and the ocean is an hour's drive distant.

Arrangements can be made fur board and treatment at No. 9 Village street this week afterwards by let ter to Bnckeburg, J. jeao nana DR. BULLOCK'S Kidney Remedy NEPHRETICUM. An Effectual Remedy for aU Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urin ary Organs.

ALSO Painful and Dragging Sensation in the Back and Furred Tongue, Loss of Natural Force, Poor Appetite, Painful, Suppresssd and Turbid Urine, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, and General Debility. ra. ri mi 1 13 1 .11 II Jr JL 1 1 ITI I the only known remedy for Bright' Disease, and h. nf I)tHlHtH IO Which it llSS been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Blander, Inflam mation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the aiuneye ana Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the ftlATiri Ktonn in Bladder.

Gravel. Brick Dust De- posiU and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for entee- HRPHRKT1CUM is the prescription of Dr. A. D. Bullock of rrovideuce, It.

and was used for years In his practice ana uirougaiy tesieu, wiu me rnrp. that have reunited from im use prove it to K. Hi. rtiilw known remadr that will eflectually cure these diseases. Mo person aillicted should fail to give it a trial.

Directions In German ana accompany naa bFor 'sale by all Dniggists and Medicine Dealers. rrlc I per ootue uotuus ioi W. Ot. HOPKINS, Proprietor. LAB0HAT0HY, FBOTIUENCB.

K. I. 3mdA9md3Uw BOT.DIKR EXEMPTIONS. Bill exempting from tbe payment of the poll-tax those wbo served during tbe lute rebellion, was reported favorably. Mr.

jones said mat in a bill oi tnis kind was passed, brtt in 1870 It was inadvertently repealed. This restores It. Passed. MIDDLETOWN VOTING DISTRICT. Bill creatiug a fourth voting district in Middietown makiug two districts out of tbe one luto wbioh Middlefleld was consoli dated.

Kxplaiued by Mr. Jones, who said It as satisfactory to both parties, aud passed. VOLl'NTKEK FIltEMEN. Bill concerning volunteer firemen, was re ported adversely. Mr.

jotiEd said tnat tne committee gave notice of their bearings, but parties did not appear. Ihe bill was rejeoted. it propoeed to exempt liremen from a fixed amouut of real estate aud personal trxation. FERRIES. The bill couoeruiug ferries compelling their running, under a peualty of ') a wet which was pa.sea tne otner oay witn an amendmeut exempting Bissell'a feiry at Windsor, came from tbe senate further amended by exempting tbe Lottie aud Old Say brook ferry duiiug December, January, ubruary, and March, it was tabled.

NEW HAVEN STATE IIOLSE. Mr. Harrison called up tho resolution ac cepting the donation of a state bouse from lie tlaven. Us said that oleourae tne matter had been practically dispo ed of already, im it wouia uot give rise to aisoussion. Mr.

Jones said that pernaps the soonest way to dispose of it would be to indefinitely postpone it, though he wanted to be strictly courteous to tbe geutleman from New Ha- eu. Tbe bouse then voted to indefinitely postpone. NEW LONDON VAVY YARD. Resolution appointing Governor Ingersoll ou tbe New London navy yard oonimiask.ii, and directing the repres, ntives iu congress to use an honorable means at the next session to advance tbe Interest, of tbe NewLoudou site, was offered by Mr. Wait and adopted unanimously.

AFTERNOON SESSION. It was voted on motion of MT. Case of tnaburv. tbat an afternoon aession be held at 1 o'clock, and tbe bouse then adjourned. Afternoon Mea.lon.

The bouse assembled at 4 o'clock. PLYMOUTH VOTIKU DISTRICT. Bill dividing the town of Plymouth into three votiug distriots. Mr. said this matter was beard in oonneotlou with tbepro-posed set-off ot Thomastou, and there was no opposition to it.

Tbe bill passed. MILITARY AFFAIRS. Substitute resolution accepting uniforms and validating payment therefor a matter concerning the pioueer oorps of Co. idurth regiment, only passed. STATE PAUPERS.

Resolution appolutlug the secretary of state a commission to inquire as to the number aud condition of paupers in the state, by submitting a circular to tbe selectmen before the first of October, and also instructing tn to report to tbe next assembly. Mr. ha-tt of Woodstock, said be presumed tbe commrtee ou humane institutions would have referred this matter to the board of stale charities had they kuuwu tbat such a board was to be created. Tbe resolution was tabled. i TAFTVILLE VOTING DISTRICT.

Bilt orea'ine the fifth voting district in Norwich. Mr. Jones said there was no ob- ec.tlon from any oue. aud Mr. Wait ex plained tbat a factory plaoe called Taftville bad grown up with a population of 1,500 or aud this is the district proposed.

The bill pasted. HIGHWAY CROSSINGS. BUI that no railroad company shall obstruct hiehwav with cars or locomotives, for switching purposes or making up of train, more than live minutes at any one time, under penalty of fluO fine: reported adversely. and, after explanation by Mr. Judd, rejected.

SCHOOL FUND COMMISSION. Bill restoring tbe chapter of the general statutes which details tbe duties of tbe school fund commissioner. Mr. Stowe of Southing-ton, said that by an error in tbe revision of lNsi this chapter was repealed, ana tne Dili then passed. RAILROAD MATTERS.

Roaolutinn extending the time one year for the New Haven, Middietown and Williman- tio railroad to nav for the right of way aiso auotber extending time of Conneotiout Western road to take land. Both passed. WETBERSFIELD AND GLASTONBURY. Messrs. Thrall and Carrier of the com mittee on new towns submitted a minority report iu favor of making tbe Connecticut ver the boundary line between uiastonoury and Wethersfield, and It was tabled to go ith the majority report (reoeived this morn- iiki, wbioh is the special order for 11 a.

Wednesday. BUILDING- INSPECTORS. Substitute bill allowing cities to appoint inspectors of buildings tabled this morning passed. LAKEv 1LLE SCHOOL. Resolution reported favorably making a yearly appropriation of fi.WJU to tbe school for imbeciles at Lakeville.

to be expended by Sato koVoI fete Mr. PRATT of ocdstock said that this increases tbe au- ual appropriation $1,000, and Is carrying out the plau of the state in authorizing new build ings so that the number of pupils might be in creased. Ou- motion of Mr. Bates of Pres- tou it was tabled. COLUMBIA RESERVOIR.

Bill prohibiting the catching of fish between November 1 and April 1 In Columbia reservoir, by a fine of 7 and also by imprisonment not exceeding thirty days was reported favor ably. Mr. Harrison of New Haven suggested two clerical amendments to perfect the bill, and Mr. Peck then moved to amend so that Una or Imprisonment may be discretion ary; adopted, aud be bill parsed. CONTESTED ELECTIONS.

Resolution paying Walter Bishop 1550 and Bissell E. Post i0 to pay contsstnd eieotion expenses; tabled for a seoond reading. THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT. On motion of Mr. Stoddard of Bridge port tbe senate resolution that the geueral assembly will adjourn on Friday, Juue 27th, was taken up, aud he moved to insert Thursday.

July 31. at 12 m. Mr. Harrison thought tbe house was not prepared at present to disouss the question we should all be glad to adjourn ou Thurs day, tut it does not look as if we could. Let it lie till to-morrow or next day, and pernaps it will theu appear tbat we can get through.

Tbe matter was again tabled. to-morrow session. On motion of Mr. Jones of Hartford It wa ordered that when tbe bouse adjourns it ad- ourn to meet at dock morn ing. GOVERNOR INGERSOLL 8 PORTRAIT.

Resolution directing the comptroller to pro cure tbe painting of a portrait of Governor ugeraoil and place it in the senate cnainuer passed. Adjourned to oiock xuesaay morning. Personal. A London correspondent writes: "The late Nathaniel Hawthorne's daughter Una, who ie residing ia this country, his opened a refuge foi destitute children in Maida ale, within sight oi tne weii-kuown rliUKliat.nhtirch St. Marv airdalen.

Paddink- ton, whereof the Rev. It. T. West Is the lu-cumbeut. A bout a ear ago Miss Hales, who was associated witb Mies Hawthorne in works of oharity, reoeived as a bequest from its dying mother a iittle child three years old, left peifeotly destitute.

Miss Hales acoepted the bequest, aud has slnoe then, together with Miss Hawthorne, opened the Institution above mentioned, and now has about thirty girls old enough to be taught cooking and other household work. Tho daughter of another famous Amerioan writer, Miss Harriet reniuiore Cooper, Is writiug a history of the Oneida ndians. J.ne aaugnter oi l-revost rsrauiu, the famous French writer, who oommllted suicide at Washiugtou on the breaking outof the i'laticn-Uerinan war, has entered a oon- veutat Paris and taken tbe veil. True Heroism. The following lnoidrmt of tbe disaster to the steatnbnattrain, at Day-vllle, on tbe morning of tbe lfilb, deserves mention as au exhibition of true heroism and self sacriiioe.

When Ihe pusseugers had re covered from the confusion which followed tbe accident sutlioleutly to realize what had occurred, Joseph Lougley, a brakomau ou the Hartford and Krie part of tbe traiu, was found crushed between two portions of the wreck. Ho was lu a standing position, aud both legs being pinioned between the heavy timbers, be must have beeu sufforiug intense agony. Axes having been obtained, men oame to his assistance; but beneath tbe wreck, almost burled in tne under the engine, lay the engineer and fireman. While ot hers seeuieu to luricet tuis, uuugiey uiu out. "No," said the brave man "I can stand it.

Get the engineer and fireman out from un der tbe engine nrst. Ana ne remained In this paiuful position, in whioh only his irou norves prevented his fainting, until both 1'iaiiwr and tbe unfortunate Harvey were ex- tricHt.etl from oetieatn tue euuiue, sues ue was rescued aud carried to tbe Havville hotel, where the two others had proceeded with him He was soon afterward taken to Boston where we uuuerstauu, ne is auing well. irorwsieT Spy. At T.aeoula. Indiana.

last Friday, a lady In a fit of Insanity stepped Into tbe smoke-house of her husband's premises aud cut bar own throat. Wheu found two bloodhounds were by ber, licking up tbe blood. Their savage nntnru was arousea ov tae taste, ana may al most lore in pieoea the man who tried to take the body away. Anexohange says that Nashville has black-and-white boy oombiuation. He Is half black and haH white, uot in the mulatto aftittm.

tint the lower half ot bis body is whiter than ordinary wnue loias, wane nio upper half is black as midnight. Ou the top of his had I a little natoh of straight silken hair, surrounded by kinky negro wool. Tho first irreat lumber raft ha been safely towed into Cbloago from Michigan. This one name from Ludlugton. It wa 1,100 feet by 73 feet and was bound together by UM.OUO nuunds of chain.

It cost rwHI to tow It to tue und n.1 hours were oooupled iu doing it To ship the lumber by sailing vessels would have oost Where it was out It sells for IU a thousand feet, aud in Chicago It brings iJb. A Boston eaner lava that a report Is lu cir culation tbat the otlioera of the Pennsylvania Central railroad, together wan tne onner ot the Eastern road, are tu make a trip to Bt. Johu over the Eastern, Maine Central ana E. s-ndN. A.

railroads during the first of July, for tbe purpose of luspaotiou. 1 he rumor is that these roads are to be oousolidAted with tb. Pennsylvania road ana put unaer one mauBgemeut. 2 500 000 FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS or tux Jacksonville, Northwestern Southeastern RAILWAY, OF ILLINOIS. INTEREST at tbe rate or seven per cent, per aim urn, paid January 1st and July 1st at New York, london, or Frankfujrt-un-the-Main, at the option of the holder.

BoimIs will be retcistered. If desired. 'j'his road Is sow completed from Jacksonville to a Junction with tbe Chicago at.d Alton railroad, at Virden, a distanceof over 30 miios. The road-so far as completed, le thoroughly equipped, entirely paid for, in full operation, and it upon cmnpUU-d that bond are now ctTered st and accrued lutiret in eurrency. The roadw'Ubti miles In length, aad Is bornl at (20000 per mile, making totalitwue This tv-i uaversea the trardeu of U.w iate, croasca ailthemoet lsaportaiit nmcirt, conuols tbe en or moos coal minus of Virden, ana Its bonds are most highly tw teamed by those whose investigation baa been must searching- We l)ve personally examined every detail of this company, and have pone over the extire line.

We are consequently enabled to recommutid these bonds as a a absolutely perfect security. I'amphlets and further pariictiiars maybe had by appivinKtoGiBHON, -SA NO A Bankers, 60 Kxchanye Fiace, New York ap STOCKS AND BONOS. Sound Investment Securities. 1) HO EN IX BANK bTOCK Mercantile Bank bux k. Cnn HiverbaukHi ck nutaiable.

Hartford City bonds. A timtic Bork Uttuda per ut. iJnr.rd, Providence YUKHUi Eorids. artofd Ga Light block uotiixahle. New York.

New Haven and Uaitord Valuable stockuntaxable. Oilliuf Company Btock. Those who hoy the bonds of mv unanlshed rail road, white mch securiUes as the above are obtainable at reasonable price, run a risk which only those houid run tbai can ahVrd to mtt with loaaea The subscriber Is aIro prepared tofurntsh stocks moMt of our tire insurance cooipSLies at market price. He will a'to piircbane at iht Kovernment setuii-tbs, aTid the stocks of mostof our kcal corporations---Bank, Itmuranceaud Manofacmrinx, tie will aiso bay aitd sell on cominiSfftcn all local stocks and ail stocks deaitin at the New York Ki-chaugOa One door west Exchange Bank. THOS.

T. FISHES. 3-19 dw49 TO Investors and Capitalists. tb.1 run ct.i' KHLiL ESTaITE LOANS FOR A TBRSt OF XBARH, PER FECI I. IIKD Ilk- FIHtT JL.MCI UPON CHICAGO HEAL ESTATE OF AT LEAST Twice Use Value of the Amoust Lou ard, IMPROVEMENTa lcenred for benefit of investor, title perfect interest oavab, eemt- aucually, with no charge or discount of auy kind lo parly iniMng the investment can be made promptly andeafeiy turout'h us.

liift-nuation and satisfactory references utnlrhed on application. MALUM IV, AV LKElt A S. W. Cor. Deariorn and Madison ChiCAkO.

11L ipie aoitleod ITLEY BOWBjy, CA KERS AND Dealers ia InveMment Securities i Wall Street, York. DSP0SIT ACCOUNTS sul to Lt checks, re sjiectfuiiy aolicitci lieiterf -m fc baaaa, bankers, corpora- (ions and mere F1VB P8R CH Interest allowed on daily balancea. SIX CENT, per annum Bitereet allowed on all oeioiu, or currency leuuatuwx for thirty dajs and over. ORIiKliS for Governments, Qold and Investment mocas executed at the asaai rate, of commisalon. COLI.KCTIOKB No charEt made for coUection.

on iuis Ly; eiBcwuere, tne cost, only, of making them. 8TATK. CITY and RAILROAD LOANS, neffotlated opon tavorabie terms. INFORMATION cheerfully given relative to Invest- l'Eli CENT. LOANS ON RKAL my m.fd ESTATE, NEGOTIATED.

E. B. MARVIN, Ml Slate st. Burlington, Cedar Rapids Minnesota a a ia a a Flrat -old 7 Perf ent. Conver ltle Kiiikliits Fund Uondit, BILWALKkS JjIVIoIOaN.

Btrolnga 1872, Minnesota Line Net inusrest Minnesou Uce. Int rest retjralrcmeiits Minnesota Line 'i ne duriuer the first four months of the present vearweie as followi; January 00 fchruary 06 March. 85J H4 77taH5u Total for four months ftttH.i&ti 4.1 The earnJiij'8 durinir the same period of lBTajamounted to, (2(13 73125 AcdinlsTl The total earniegs during the year we'e The percentage of increase thus far, if couiinuea. wouia maae tueearcinKB for tbe year l7.i (1,14500 00 1 hat the increase thus far-bonn anuailviu this road is healthy and likely to continue, is demoLstra-ted by the report of the treasurer of Uie state, wbo shows that daring Use period of tee year past an almost unbroken annual increase of railway earnings uas uta en torounout me siat-j. Tbe aboAe returns are from the Minnesota ivisioa only of the Burlington, Cedar ha id and Mmnetoia itauway, aw unity in lengtn.

'tne jstiwauka-e division, 110 miles In length stretching towardttMllwan-kee. will add a very largely Increasing busiuess on iu full completion In Ju'y next. Thee bonds, in addition io being a first morttrnge upon the Milwaukee divition, which, as au iiide-peudent enterprise, would render the bonds safe- are secured alt-oi-y a lien upon the Minnesota division, thereby retderirg ihe securities now oBered even mere dcsir-ble than these upon the Minnesota division by aon of their belnar a double security. The total bonded indebtedness of tne company is Ou the jf.5.400 0n0 OntheMiiwaukee division Ihe total interest reipairements on both lines amounts to (53.000, wtereas ihe net earning of the Minnesota division alone were in iwT and these are estimated in 1873 as In excess of (70L- 0(10. The earnir.es to be derived from the Milwaukee division during the short period or the preweut year ior wince ii wm oe open, ir.

is oeueveu. win maae the total gross In excess of nei earmiiL'e in excess oi wu.uoo. The BurltEgicn, Cedar Kapils and Minnefota Fail-way bjnds are for value, or socoritvof orin ci pa land interest, inferior to none now upon tbe mar ket. We are prepared to execute orders for thete botds at vu atia interest. CIaKHS Ac 3 all stxejt New York FOR 8ALK IN HARTFORD, BY Geo.

P. Bisstll CtM Bankers J. B. Kiibfvr.i son. Bankers W.

8. Matson, Bariker; A. 1C Billyer, Ktna National Bank; Jas. Bolter. Hartford National Hank Jaa.

h. Chapmau, Farmers an4 Mechanics Nation a caitK. my a 3md 7 TO 12 PER CENT We make a soecialtv of Conuir. Cit and Hchool District Bund, Cruaxautee l-eeality of all bonds sold, collect the coupons withuift charge, or take same as ao much cash on sales, bend for Price The Law of mniilriPal TfondM Just published ny our senior, should be in tbe hands cf ah interested in this class of securities. Twovol- me, price (.0.

W. N. COLKR 17 Nassau iNew itoric. ap iya (J. BCHNHaU.

ChampalgiXa His. C. b. OEMRBT. A.

L. Objuut. BANKING HOUSE OP EUSNHAM, 0UMSBY Real Estate and Ioan Brokers KMMETfcBURG, IOWA. Money oaned npon farm mortgages so as to set ten (10) percent, to investors, free of taxes. 50.000 acresof choice nuimuroved farmiiur lands ror sale at rrom $3 to iu per acre.

between Ft. lode and the northern boundary of Iowa, and are the finest grazing lands in the state. Two railroads are now being built through this section, which, when completed, will materially en hance, if not double, the prices of thene lands. Now is UuUtm Bend for cirenisr or information to PUiUMUAM, UKHSttX sep lyd Kmmetsbnrg, Iowa. niinois Ten Fer Cent.

Mortgages, A.C. BTJB5vHA.it, J.B. McKirljt, W. Tuixara. mmm.

Mckinley cc, Coaaselorg at Law and Loau Brokers CHAMPAIGN, XYTIT-I- neKotiate loans for term of years for eastern capitalieU, corpora tions. traSb CumpiiAiia), citc-a i iiu iu; ox lcuu iitii without expenses to lender. All loans secured on lire. morwages on wen improvea rarmsintnuai iiimois. ilave bees ten years in the bnsineae, Send for drcular explaining these invesunenu.

Kererences oy permission us win weiies, jonn B. Kidredge, Daniel Phillips, B. D. Tiffany and Geo. W.

Welch, of Hartford Oilman, Bon A and X-aoob D. Vermilye, of New York. set 5 lyd FERTILIZERS, ETC. NO. 1 Pernvlan Ooano Dry and half dry Fish Gustio; Snper Phosphate of Lime; Coarse and flue Bone Wilson's Tobacco Grower Double Kenned Poudrette Ground Plaster, Ashes, and Lime, and all kinds of Fertilizers.

Also, Tbe Webster Furnace, Richmond Bane Cook Ins; stove, House Forulahlnat fioeds. The largest and best assortment of PLOWS in the city, with a full line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLaV UMi'B at uie oin stana. 104, 1S 168 STATE ST. CHARLES L. WILLARD, (Successor to Allen A Will ard.) apil ill Hair Work.

AOOOD Assortment on hand i also auade to order. Combings straightened and ma ale up at low prices, at LATHROP'8, aplGlyd Jio. High street, Hartford, TO PURCHAS3, SELL, OR IXCHANQK REAL ESTATE I Or Negotiate Loans, CALL OM DAY G.OJTDVTtT Real Estate and Loan Agent. 04S MAIN 8THKET, Hartford. el FOK BALK To close au estate, One nice lOt OU MailltilVi-niiM nnrutta In.itiiA U(iat Alton! Kibbe track, I'arkvllle, running Park road, on easy terms.

wyStfd (itci KlflMH UITH In milUniiit PartS Of the feOWn. for hu'l. in xchantre for rthr nmu.i. u. IUHU1I, Ul "i- uau omce state BU Jan 20 tfd FOR HAI.K HiTlirlu hlV thouse.

Noa. Vill.M. a m.wi. house. No.

3 and S8 Vtllami Inonireof J. H. J181R(BINSON. jytJtfd i UOUHK i oit WALK No. 10 UnrT men street a n'pMRAnt Inquire or MKKkl AM.

at Hart, Merriam C. or of S. 8. CHAMBKRLIN, 17 State st. ira I HAbK-Three Bulldlnjr Lots ethcrulleid avennH h.Mntiri abundance of fruit.

Inquire of JAMK9 NOBLE or mu is tfd j. w. DIMOCK. FOR 8ALK Oil RKKT-'llie houae LiAon Burnslde avenue. East Hartford, rtjeentlv oc- cuiied by Mrs JW.

P. Wfieon. i utAis siz'een roon.a ana la suitable for two faaiilies about three acres of land adloin the house. Apply to CoT-TKN, next door eaat. le17 tfd 0VOH MALE House and Lot, No.

46 Park street. Also, eight acres of wood land In Karmlmrton. tirinu the mountain, between Farmlnru.n Britain. Inquire of TIMOTHY PORTER. Sep a tfd 48 Park su, Hartford.

Conn. FOB BALK The lioaW and lot No. 4ti 4arden KLrtipt. nwnnA hv thi, nf ttu, lute K. K.

Root. The lot is StO feet by 800 on Collins street, and can be cut up to advantage If desired. The house la Orstdase. ALSO House and Lot, No. 10 Townley street, now occupied the subscriber.

The lot is 100 by 175 feet. The houae is lare, very conveniently arrned. and a Very desirable place. BLIbUA COLT. uiy tid 'OK HALM OR KKWT The JkJtfine brown stone front house Ko.

N5 Elm street, Trent Ins tbe park, one of the most desirable and pleasant re-idfnces In the city and now occupied by Dr. P. W. Ellsworth, will be sold on easy ai.d reasonable terms, or will be rented until spring at alow rent to a Rood tenant For further particjlurs. Inquire of LITCHFIELD A SMITH, or on the present occupant, who will be pleased to shew the house to any one wishinif to purchase or rent SMITH.

Hartford, uue 9, 1818. tfd fi FOK HA LK The residence of tbe 217 A.vlf.m uiakt ALLEI, TUis is Oueof the bst chirfn: and Mmm. nieully arranged dwelling in the city. It was constructed of the best material, by the best mechanics, and has a.l modern Improvements. only to 8TOHB AND KAKM Foil 8AI.K At Habwint.in Cxktbr, a -class Farm utty acres, well divided, mairnillceut fences, ex-cellctit water, superior hotHu.

barns convenient a Sfore in which a navin- linnlnM. ntn dnm- bOlce a- town Clerk'. Ofllc, lu-nt in It bTv Tcrms easy. Apply to ADblaoN Vi BTKR at uarwinton center, or the subscriber, H. E.

dAR. R1NH1QN, St. Hartford. mjij tftlAvM A Rare Chance. FOR BALE Three cottages on street with all the modern Yemeni a tor particulars apply on the or m3 tra andkv illk, surch St.

BUILDING LOT JOB, SALE A VKRY denlrable Bnildlutr Lot on Atwood street suitable for a doubk house, two luitiuu walk from horse cats. FOK SALE Oil TO RENT. The Iron Foundry on Broad street will all the ne cessary equipment for the ft.urirv bus iness For particulars inquire of H. B. PRATT.

my 17 it Ford st FOR SaILE. MTHR double brick dwelliGgr honse Nos. 47 and 39 Morgan street. The west part is conveniently arrace'd for two funnies, six rooms to each tenement. The east Dart It warmed hv furnace.

The house 1 well built It Hood repair. furnished with gas. water ctereW and bats. tnbs. 'i he cellars are dry and siry wilh brick floors.

The yards srevell stocaed wltn choice fruit trv and vines. The-lot Is J8 feet on Morgan street at 43U fet on Market street. Atxjui 70 feet of theleton Market street opposite tbe Brown school, is i-litablc for a building kit For terms apply to L. M. 1ITCH KISS, on tbe premise, or to JOSEPH TERiif, RED FIRMS I I HAVE FARMS In every! town in Hartford county, with many in Lj tti field.

New have. vcn. Tolland and New London, van ftif in price from f-SOO to i nave a nnmtier to exenane ror City syoperty ana city proiierty to exchange for farms. City and country pi operty of all ainiiA boucht and old. I want to exchange a farm for grist allll, or grist mi ana saw mill combined.

N. S. WALDO, ap tfd Bt John's FOR SAltld fm nor HE No. 8 Clinton street, lot jfci about 70 by 200 feet, stocked witi. tboiee vines and rrnits.

Close to the rark and t.t new state House, and destined to be a valuable cation for a fine residence. i ALSO, No. 4 Spring street offered a fair price. i ALSO, Twenty line Bulldine Lota and one trtck Bouse in PatkviUe. 843 MAIN BTRKET, ih7 tfd Real Estate FOK SALE.

THE snbsctiber offers ftr sale bis notnefiu-M, consisting or asxJit or an of land, one two story frame dwelliiir hone. with ell attached, well arrange! and good, order. with modern improvement; a gooa rore Darn, A1m. a llrsl-ciftKB manafactnrircr urirertv. consist ing' of one and one-fourth acres oflar Lwith two story aim basement frame factory buUd.iig, 30x60 fuut.

wiia wiui atiacQea. Air, a oneetory frame buIldiDy, VrxfiO feet, occn-pled as an iron fonndry. A new tsaffell whel. Bhaftina, pulleyMud fiitures, all in order. Cue ,0 story rrame aweuine, ntmr saia racury.

rhe above property is pleasantly eitaated In the nvini; viuatre or umonviue. on tne eat-i dm-jko on the line of the Canal railroad, and the proposed branch of Conn, Western railroad from Jol insviile to New Britain, with water nower on a never failiiiff stream, and ie a rare chance for parties wishing to locate with a niaiiuraciaxms. nnBiees, ana wm ue sold on favorable ttjrtns. C. MASON, jan 89 tfd imonvine, Beautiful Homes IN f1 KJ 1 1 Am a.

a. A A a I -sarXr- A Or the TOWS TRACT.) half i mile west of the new Capitol on Colic street Laree ear- ueu iots.rVith city water and ii roi.v,Tofices a house snd 1:. costing: in all from three to nvethousana aonars, raine to piananu location. This sunuro is convern ntocnurcues ana arhool. to six neiehborinK facto-es and a horse rail road, is healthful and beautiful, and we 1NRS to PURCHASERS A Pl.KASAVT MKIGIIE BHOOI, by Selling tO none but destraoie persons.

sen ioib VKRY LOW AND ON La) NO TIMK, aad ween necessary help parties to build. Our onice and shop are cn the ground on Laurel street Come and see LBN WOOD. TXT Tl tnit sV IT IMiinitp myMtJa TV -ji-asaj. i n. EKAL K8TATB FOR 8 ALB BY FIBGIL COBNISH, Rci Estite Broker, intW BRITAIN.

ASSS 01v BSliE- vn en iihi iiiitu main street a beautiful rflla mid stable, with fiacres of rich land, snAlcieatly elevated, to pre-i in th a landscape snrDassiri! beauty, in- elndlnz the city of Hartford, a portion of tbe land is stocked with a amount or rruit iu variety, on the borderof the deep brond iivnlnfront isaeemi- trees the center dotted witb irubbery and flowers, or.o-thirdcan remain cn Kftgage to the school fund. aw FOR SALS A tJtm. of e0 awes, rich, arable land, eeated in New Briuin. wi nf r.i r. A-l fltatian honse first- 1 1 demand lor buildilj purpoes whenever so GFOR HALK Farms or irom yonr to three hundred acres in lew Britain and in other towns in this and In other la tea, at prices ranging from to aao.uuo.

FOR SALE A lar)re nnmbeT of residences in New Britain, sme of which are most desiraM In the city, at pices ranging from to 16.UUU. rf .1 0POH BALK Farm lapds snltable for mo win K. pasture or tlllatrei and wood and timber tan as wwa www Mm, FOR BALK-BnlVdinat lots in all 2. Parts of the city at price raaari upfront WOO won SALE A small, well selectee of General Furniahtna: Goods, with the privllete of a five year' tease olone of the best store i raPTTALISTS who desire to loan their mosey on Jria security can hear of desirable opponuni-aS MtS oTatesabscriber by letter or oter- wis. Manufacturing and other -JEtabomAt pi hath It i ea and etc and a in or plj (f tuu be AW Co.

new 13 30 at 4 6, HAT SESSION. 1873. Senate. Monday, June 30. Tbe senate met at 2 d.

and nraver was offered by tbe Kev. C. ft. i'isber. Kesolulion incorporating; the Bridgeport Insurance company passed.

Kill providing that auv number of oersons not leas than three may associate a a body politic aud corporate, and may sue and be sued, etc. without creation of capital stook, and way bold property, tee annual incline of wdicq not exceed i.you. Mr. 8TOUOHTON moved to strike out the whole bill except a portion repealing- the law aireauy on tne atatute books ol a similar tenure, lie said hi object was to defeat this bill, and to wipe out tbe oueof the aota of 1. 0.

lie believe! both were all wron. Tbe bill was uunecesearv. The present joint stock law was sufficient for all tbat was desired. Mr. Hoi'T thought the bill was nneeiuarv.

It would allow the organization of various benevolent institutions, which wera anuuallv coming to tbe legislature for acts of incor poration, and leaaen this class of business be fore the legislature. Mr. Stocohton's amendment was lost, and the bill paased. iteoolution paying James C. Buckiin tlm, for services as au expert in exarniuiog tbe new capital building at tbe request of tbe legislative committee; passed.

Bill regubatiug tbe transportation of milk ou railroad, coutpelliug tbe carrying of such ireignt ror luaiviauais on same couuiuoua as for aasoclations passed. aniundiui; the charter of the Bridgeport and Stratford burying ground as sociation; authorizing said cimi piitiy i re move ramaiu of deceased persuu frooa the old grouud to tbe new Mountain Orove cemetery; tabled. THI STATE HOUSE. The resolution annronriat.irifl. mntipv to James (J.

Buckiin was reconsidered, and Mr. Tbnny put several Inquiries to Senator Landers, as to whether Mr. Uuoklin examined any other plans, which bad never been before tbe capitol oomsnisaionera, aud whether be expressed himself as regardiog such plans as better than tbe one adopted. Mr. Lanumbs said auy examinations of other plana did not come within tbe scope of Mr.

Buokliu's work for tbe committee. Home members oi the committee bad asked Mr. liuoklin to examine other plana, wbioh be did unofficially after making up bis report, aud be (Mr. Lamek) had been told tbat Buckiin preferred tbe other plans to tbe one adopted. Mr.

is Lai kit suggested tbat the point aimed at could be better reached when tbe report of tbecommttteecameup for consideration, and was out oi piaoe in considering this resolution paying for tbe services of au exaart. The work had been done and should be paid for. Inquiries absiut other plane could be more appropriately made at another time. ihe resolution tbeu passed. Bill punishing tbe stealing ot a mule the same as that of a horse paesed.

Bill couceruiug sale of spirituous liuuora: recommitted lu concurrence. RA1LHOAO COMMlHdlON'KKS. Bill providing for the appointment of rail road commissioners by tbe governor, instead of by the legislature as now. Tbe bill was amended on motion of Mr. Landkhh, providing that one-half the expenses of tin commissioners, including sal aries, shall lie paid by the several railroads in proportion to the length ol tbe roads in tbe stale.

Mr. Stocoiiton offered various amend ments, tbe object of whioh was to provide for one commissioner instead of three, and fixing his salarv at sb.uou a year, lie argued tbat more efficient work would be secured under one bead tbau with three commissioners. Uue commissioner was enough fur banks aud insurance. Mr. Landers thought the amendments proposed called for too radical a change.

Tbe committee were of oplniou that better men would be secured by putting the responsibility of this board, as to fitness, npon tbe governor. Mr. Wheeler said as a railroad man he perhaps ought not to take part in this discussion. The railroads did not care for any commission. It was a state board to stand betwe.n the railroads and tbe people.

Under tbe amendment the roads would have less to pay tbau now. As a legislator of Connecticut, he thought tbe amendments ought not to pass. Pie thought a proper board of commissioners sbould be composed of one eminent lawyer, one thor ough civil engineer, aud one practical nrst-olass business mau. Mr. Stouohton said the eminent lawyer.

such as Mr. Wheels: it desired, could not be secured for the service for the salary pro posed to be paid. He oould make more in a siugle case, lie believed in putting tbe busi-uim into tho havnria of one manaad if it was uecessarv pay ooo ui boo command the services oi tne best man Mr. Klseu opposed Mr. Stui'guton'b amendment.

He thought there was a ques tion whether the mode of selecting the com missioners. might not be improved, but be thought the commission ought to consist of three members. Mr. Htouohton's amendment was lost and the bill tabled. PLAINVILLB pbobatb district Bill making Plaiuville a probate district came up and was amended, in ooncurreuoe with the house, in some features necessary to make the time of service harmonize with the time of election.

Mr. Landers thouebt it was very desi rable tbat tbe probate districts sbo.ld be consolidated. In Plaiuville there were only about two huudrod voters. The probate records have always been kept in tbe old town of Farmington, and it was said these were among tbe best probate records in the state. The old district was not incon venient.

I Mr. bTEVEKS, ohatrman of the committee, id they not ouly desired tne cnange lu lainville. but the old town of Farmiogtou thought if the oitizens of the new town want ed to go on bv themselves they bad better go. Mr. Landers said I'lainvllle had been a very ambitious town and had vexed the old town a great deal, aud possibly tbe old town would bo glad to get rid of them.

But tbat was no reason why tbe division should be made. The rote on the bill was a tie six yeas aud six nay. Tbe chair (Mr. Klmer) voted in the negative and the bill was rejected. Bill repealing the not of Inst year requiring the build tug of a bridge ovtor the yuiuuepiuo river at Jiew Haven rejected.

GOING TO STUDY ARCHITECTURE. Resolution instructing the chairman of the committee on capitol investigation to have exhibited in the senate chamber auy plans for a state house wbich have "not jet been exhib ited." aud also tbe plans adopted passed. ltesolution requesting tbe governor to ap- point a commissioner to examiue theacoouuts of John M. ilathaway, formerly quartermaster-general, with a view to judge upon the tustioe of his olaim against tbe state tabled. aua also anomer resolution smeutiug a wjiu- mittee bv the legislature.

Resolution incorporating the Tale printing and Dtiblishing oompauy passed. Bill lor better enforcement ot nsuiug laws In YVaramaug lake passed. Resolution Incorporating tne tsa.tic rTeuou ooruet band of fiprague rejeoted. The com mittee on incorporations reporting tnat tne band oould aocompliab its purposes, without a special not of incorporation. The resolution was relented, ana tne nrooosiLiun uui-ieu.

The resolution concerning tue unageport. and Stratfield burying ground association was r.iain considered, after tho band was dis posed of, and Mr. Hoyt explained very fully the reasons why it was important tbat there should be power given to remove remains from the old fismeterv now in the heart oi the oity, snrrouuded by many disagreeable uuisauoes. to the new oemeierj. xue resolution passed.

Ail lotirtiBii to Tuesday at J- a. ui. 1 Immediately uDon the adjournment of the seuate the state nouse piu.ua ui messrs. larn.n and kimball were brought luto tns senate by those goutlemen, wbo exhibited aud explained them to senators. Honse of Representatives.

The bouso met at 12 o'olook, and prayer as offered by Uhapiaia 1'arker. INSPECTORS OS" BUILDINGS. RnVistitiitA hill nrnvldinir for the appoint ment hv citv authorities of insDOOtors of build ings, was reported favorably aud tabled for printing. ERIDEN TRUST LtlarAM, Resolution incorporating tbe Meriden trust oompany was reported adversely. Mr.

Baucock said there were eleven of these iustitutions ia the state, with a capital of live millions. Tbe committee saw no ne cessity for chartering thus one. xne resolu tion was rejected. r. I.A STONBURY-WETHERSFIELD LINE, The committee on new towns reported ad versely on the petition to make the Couneotl- out river tne aiviaiDg nn.

oecweeu uiaBiuu- and wethersneid. ana on motion oi mr, iiuuuEK, the matter was made the special or der for 11 a m. Wednesday. EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Tho committee on education reported healing act concerning sohool visitors, wbich was tabled lor printing a souooi uiaiwr I Wilton was reported auvemou nof" I ready oovered by the statues; a substitute bill separating o.

a. luuupiuu oo from a school district in liugton to the seven tfl district of Windsor, wa reported favorably aud tabled for priutiug, HIUERNIANS. TiAnoliitlnn luoorDoratiug the Anoieut Or der of Hibernians in the state, was explained by Mr. Baboock ana passea in oouourrence. Tha nru-aiiization has three thousand mem bers in the state, witn uivisiuus iu iuubi, ui the cities.

HREUNniNG DEPOSITS. Tcnaolutlona refuiidluar to the Union and Firemen's fund insurance companies of Han nvaiiniann. 440 eaoh. paid to the insurance oommisioner, were reported favorably and tabled for priutiug. TAX PAYMENT EXTENDED.

Hill extendlnir the time of the New Haven and Wllllmautlo railroad one year for the payment of state tax passed. ihio rtiNi). Bill ratifying votes of towns where tbe dog tax has been reiunaea a ueanuic au.i plained by Mr. jobeh, ana passea. EwiartRii PRISTIHU COMPANf.

nainiiitlnn inoorDorating tbe Hartford printing oompany, ou tbe petition of. ilbu boo lid in any style. AJi.ams reitaired, and an ythtog Lb our line of business done well, as we have better faculties, than any other establishment la the Statu for doing arst-elasf casuw work, v. st Awrr. ntAjt-s a.

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