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T7BT.THTTKP A T --, rat cm w THURSDAY, ( -BT- 5) FBOPBIKTOB, [Subscribers pay- dvance *15 Kbers, served t y r- MINTING M. D. QUOTES. r G. SHAW, W Olmsteadvllle Esse & PERBT, . DUDLEY, . SHEEHT, JOLLEMBAEK, • COUNSELLOB AT U issex County. N. Y. • '& BROWN, W. BCOTT BBOWN & HICKEY, i AT LAW, STAFFORD, fcoUSSEliOB AT LA ;,wYork. Room 21. K3K C. HALE, R, KELLOGG, Q. KELLOGG, RKELEY, •F, - - - PHOPI lin Co., N. Y. =SE. - D, - PROPBIKTOB. ORT, N. J. eeently boon entirely re- d, and is now Qne of the •r business men, and de- ,., seekers, affording every •ellng public. Free car- Jiis House to the ears and -entlonpaid • • • = J9-A first-... \with this houfl< :K. POTTER, i Lake, N. Y. ADJACENT TOWNS. GANS REGULATED REPAIRED. experience. Firat-clnea «alls promptly answerec anteed. 35tf S AWD MORE TEL HAYNES •?D FOB A.EEH. •ULAItB AODRES8 'EL HAYNE8. Snranac, N.Y. JOUNSELLOR AT LAW fiON AVENUE. .NY, N. Y. •Ion Notary, Uetect- and Tax Land a speciality. • Crown'PolntN.Y '0 H N S 0 N , GKAPHER, nt, Essex County, ew York. liethtowD, N. I AN HOUSE, ?a»8A' COUNTY. N. Y. TERFIELD, Prop'r and niry roomH. )<* nil Ion rin«<) drivw. Oroquot \' Win and Llv«ry. Is hereby glv*n tlmt nil •H aro forblddon to Mhool r Hunt <>n i»uy of the pi..,,.«/ ho Ddaok Iron and Stnol Oo. wnxliip 45, 4(1 A. 4T,tiii<liulliiK taru Viaot,\ lu tti« i'aunty of •f N V. and are forbt.Mmi croon in «ny way, nttdorUi* law. All penoua lr> aimn* VQh. 31. m EJLIZABETHtQ^SrN, ESSESt CO N.'V:, (THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 188S' NO. 21. M. J. fooDERMOTT, Carriage and Slei Mineville, Essex Couiity, IV, Y, Repairing Done \With Neatness and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Berscshoelnii Bone in JFIftST-OZ>AS8 Go and see Go and set OSBOBNE OSBOftNE OSBOBNE When in want of any kind 1 of When in want of any kind 1 of When in want of any kind of H A A A full assortment of A full assortment of TEAM •TEAM HARNESS HARNESS FARM FARM And pleasure And pleasure y n hlj Always on hand BOTTOM PRICES BOTTOM PRICES Westport i Weatport i 'he place to buy 'lie place to bny J. C. OSBORNE. WHENCE DOMES THE UNBOUND- ED POPULARITY OF Allcock's Porous Plasters? Because they have provod them- iclves the Best External Remedy 'er invented. They will cure ,sthma, colds, coughe, rhoura&tiem, leuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back ;hey are infalliblo in Back-Aohe, Nervous Debility, and all Kidnoy oubles; to the pit of tho Btomach hey are a sure cure for Dyspepsia; tnd Liver Complaint. ' ALLCOCK'S POROUS 'LASTERS ar o painJepB, fra- ;rant, and qnick to euro. Bowaro f imitations that blister and bum. Jet ALLOOCK'8,tho only GoiiuJ ue Porous Plaetor. ELIZABETHTOWN- QNI0NFRBE8CH00L Elizabethtown, Bu«z Oo., W. Y., nw.CHAlO£El,nJD., - Principal. The Fall Term, 1,882, of till* school, ill oommonoe Heptdmbor 11th nnrt ends leoemhor 8th. TUqro will bo a Tonohora lass during this term and those winning > join it Bboald apply immodiatoly. Location admirable; Iuatruotlons prnft- ical and thorough. Torinn as roanouabtn ,s in any Himilar BOJIOOI in Northern New ork. Tho thron department\) will bo '•ducted by jiblo (|oaahers, InntruotionB will bo Riven in Jnnlra- ontal music to puplh dogiring it. For circulars containing furlbor par- suUrs address thd Prlnolpnl. Hy onlor of Board of Education. 1\. L. HAND, Prosit! out KO. H. NICHOLSON, Hoo'y. Miss ELLA L. LAMSON, BI.IKABETRTOWN, •*. Y. onchor of Piano, Organ and Har- mony. Wins $10,00 for JMTIestOM of j hour ttjfertnce.1 BMKN 'totmoK*, Prof*. 3. c. p num. H A RMtyiT, 'I. 11. Duxtua w EIIKIUUII <)i»!)#«rvalory of MtmLt Hl.Hl. MUHM. • .1 •Nurc nil jour Nil W . II. >r I<]MMCK 4!O., Por t f. Y. oino (IIN. Oo, of New York, Capital $ 3,000,000. ••' DHdoH paid in thin Ooinitaiiy MSHOX Co. hy me, to si,, 188'2, 6v4r ^ 9WW9 *,!., JDr. E. I*. Ehz&bethtawn, N. Y., OFFWI AT HI O HOLIDAY Gelatine Vauefe ana ;i Statdary— after the fa^on^'Eogeris' Gri'onps.^ OhriBtmas O^s;,_ : Jprapgs. ^ze Cards; Odor< Oases; Toilet Cases,: from $1 tip, -$t'y Autograph and Photograph Albums; Optfc and hand-painted Yades and • Toilet Sets j large asHo^tmeiit of ^olld, Mirrors, tidies and; Gents pocket Eooka, Harmonioas, TOJB and Books for the Holidays. Those in want of Holiday (Joods will find it to \their advantage to call'on ' •• - •' -- ; ' : '»-w/> - M • MORGAN & BURHAN8. Opera House Drug store, POST HttlBY, Ni Y, Sept. 1882, 1882-; The tweUfa jmtmi this first under the new wm ^The\ oirdulati^haa orerthatof tho pre- _. J • Warn DENTUaXiber . ywr.wii^an.ad^lo^of 140,000 Copies, aooaraoy «k Fft*te, entitle^ \The Led-floree Claim,\ to beilloatrated by the author, The Potet M HiW, »r Henry Janet, it., aanfca of oight letters from imaginarr THE STTN 4 . ; NEW YORK, 1888. More people have read TUB tboyetirjuBtnow phasing than over before since it was flint printed. No other p paper published on this uido of tho boon bongbt and read in any ye any men nnd Women ' dibl if Wo are credibly informed that people uy. rortd. and like TUB SUN for the fol- iwlng reiiHono. arnong others: Because its news column* present iu at- 'active form and with the greatest, poini- le noonraoy Whatever has interest for h'h- lankiod; the events, the deeds and mln- cloodfl, tbo wisdom, the phiTosophy, tbi notable folly, the solid senne, the imhrov ing nontjopse—aU tho news of the Unaioat orld at present revolving in spaoe, Beoanae people have learned that In its marks concerning .persons and uffulrs UE BUN makes a practices of tolling thoin ;he exaot truth to the bent of Ita ability hree hundred and sixty BTO dayH in the rear, before oloction as well an after, about the whales act well as about the smtjl flah, in th« fuco of di^ont ao plain- ly and foarlcenly KH whnn supported by general approval. TU B 8OM baa ibao- utely no purpopQB tg Korve, savo the in- formation 6f its readers nnd tho fnrtbef- ano« of the oommw good. •. Because it i s everybody's newapaper. No tdan la ao btiniblo that Tn» Bvv is In- different to bis welfare and his right*; No 9aq is so rich that it Q»n allow injustice 6 bo done'him. No man, no aMooiatiob if m«n» ra powcrfal eriounh to bo ©xempt rom theatriot appjioatjon of its prinoiploH »f right and wrtfntf. Bdcauae in poliUoa it baa foonht for a dozen yearn, without intermission and sometimes altnoftt alone among newgna- pera, tbe flgbt tb»IHa> SuitedTrj tbe re- oent overwhelming ponular verdict ngnlrist llbbeflOnhfai and for honost gor- ornment. No matter what party ia in power, TUB, SUN stands and will continue, to stand like a took fof thV intercut* of tho peopleagninat the ambition of botnes, the encroachments of monopolists, and the dishonest sohemes of publlo robbers. All tbU i« wD»t we mt, told almoftdally by our friends. One man holds that T»x 8at< l« the b<s4t roligioUfl n«wnpnp«r ever ;. II. Boyoeen, and a long Hat of others. Enlerturning short stories and novelettes OMN will lonoo. o among tho leading feataroa of Tea [)RT, aa heretofore, »ud the magazine' \ e ita adTanoe to gonoral excel- The subaoription price is (4,00 a year ; i cents n number. Subscriptions should begin with the November n amber, and to enable new subscribers to oomm«noe with the naw series un,d« Tan OWITURX name; wo make the following • 8PECUI, OFPEH. ^ year's, BubgoripUon 'from Nov., 1892, and the twelve ndmbert'of the past yeftr, inbobnd, •fl.OO. A apbiwriptlon ana the in two ele- IT NIOKOLAH W afaw vnylhitw .we pro- In the tame Une.\--L6TIDOX TIKJM. ST.'NIQHOLAS «d..be«iMi8elUPhri»M wl )iUy i with cant. Another JipldB Uuit it [a th« best RepubHflftn new«fmp«r privt«d, t)«oauso it htm already wljipped half of b rascals out of that party, and Is pro- agaidflt t\\<s othhr half with nndU ' A third b«U«Tenit to lia f l ltt i and adrentare, p» nodnU, »to rtos, pioturos, honioholdamunemont, and r al d b«U«T erall lit yBP A thi Un best mag&r.\tto of genera literatnre i twito*, bottom* 11* random miM noth- ing worth/ ol notloa th«t Uj ourwnt lu iV* orld of tbonght. Ho every friend of 'Vti* (li f tt rty iA OTii onn of ttn m will) partiovilar foro y uiAtm that tq hit ludl- lt yon ulr«nil> know Tn« Htm, yoit will )bM<»rvo tlnil iuJHH9.it it-RlUlU UUnr ever before. Ify6U do not a)rmA* TUa Hvx, ycrti will flnfl tt to b« • r of nil hum>ut aottvity, a,atimlw<ia* M tha ohoicetit produoia of oonnnoii unitae and imftfciaattdn, • i M l.,.Uy i^r tfeo <*Q»* of bon«st govarntneot, matnUimk fvr««a- no Jftfjornonuii Domonrnoy, a uoourun f wlnkodnonn ol wvory ipnotnii, and no iconimouly good invmttqeut for the coin- ing year. Tor mi to flail gukicrlfcert. Thn Hiworal n<U|li»m of Tin jrjos, pioti .. ^ „ ... tmrmlMfl fuo, will find tho a In IST. NIO o-LAk, whioh ilTreaognlKed by tho press and tinblio, of 4 both Entland ' \ ioa, as nfi BWT AjlP FUH T for »hlldx«n «var printod, Tho now wuloh begins with tho Novemb«r r, and ot>«na wfih » eblortd front- will b« rmioli lbs flnnt ovw i p, ovw is sa«d, and th« atUntion of all paroot* and lllln n flk s U UIM t th K.ltflit t>»tf<»>. •>•«« » r«iir tVKKKI.Y-ifl ft y«<\v. HlitM l<iU[r« litwi luaUrtT nfllin .lull/ Uutuna . nil a of uiKHJiialiml iinii )ll»ir<irv. » LOOK! A. FOR fl.OO. THE: TR.9Y fiiftf --••'fiiB. O ANY ADORBSS. poalogo pal«J. no vear, hr4«r«6(i One montht, J i. 00 c 25 10 $1.00 it apread thronghout tna wl \BIMMOT Cranfo iferMMl,» by Frank tt.SlqoktoD, a ooutinaation of the droll \B/Uader Grange\ stories, tho scene being now in Europe. ' ; . ; Tbc!TewEra In aaaerlcan Hwu«>balM- log, aserieflof four papers, fully illnatra- ted. devoted to (1) City Hoaaea, (2) Coun- try Houses, (3) Ohurohes, and (4) Public Buildings. 1«0 Cr«*I« of LMritUuu, by Geo. W. Gable, author of \Old Creole Day a,\ eto.; « fraah aud graphio narrative, richly il- lustrated. My Adveatarei la Zanl, by Frank H. Gushing, government ethnologist, an ad. opted member of tbe Zani tribe of In- dians. Illustrated, illustrated Papert «u iht HaUooal Cap* apltal.'* \ The 8a- .. Mte House,\ eto. •riMrtbeni CaDf«r«ia, by \H. H.\ ; three or four papers of an exoeed- ingly interesting oharaoter, riohly illns- Illustrated Pap«n Ital, including the \ preme Court,\ \The •jhatoM riMrtb Furlher work is expeoted from E. 0. Stedman, Thomas Hug^a. Joel Chandler Harris (\Uncle Bemud\? Oharlea Dadley Warn ii JU ?, y John Burroughs, E. V, Hmalby, FAHtTH who desire «nt«rUInlag and holotiotne reading for therr ohildron.nnd >rip»l inoJdenU, »to- ld d all raiding yuunu folka li IQVKCK following partial lint of attraction* htjw «flrt<il «tHrv by J. T. Trownri<lg«, rrtrly edtlor of \Ouf Y6«mg Folk-,\ •»& ahUiwr i»f \Tho 4mk Haztrd Hto- \TMH 8T.»ny o* ViTjiAD.\ An'liUl(rt-Joi»l tioTrtlolU of girl An<1 bny Itfo In tbo 131th <)«ntt>»y. fly 9r»nk It. f4tnokt<ni. lormarly Mttstknt s.ltlor uf Hr. MiiiKOLi.il, author of \Iturtilor Or»ou\ sto. \Tit* HTotJT rtr Bonn* Hoon.\ An ataonnt of the fkmout y»onmn. Ily Maiirlod ThorapNOOi ,»a|li«r of \Th o of Arohory.\ a HTOB» OW TUB VI%L\> or •»• OiiOTM-or tloij).\ H. nr.x.kn. To bo Uln-tmifl.1 y rn)n»rkitbl« piolnt**. A Uuku-Niir MOTION.\ A ouplta) ana novel play. 11/ WUIUm If. iUktr. author of 'Ills Majesty. My .'Htur * AWAt.\ A «*rlal fclory of th« MtMl««lppt flood* or 1HW, Ity fl, H. S1U«, forfl»«>ty •J^r \ Ol1b\ A tilouraiihlOftl papnr r«garditig Ut (Mlebmtld b*lnUr of f *MU M«fi«a. 111 tratod wltfe pioiurw d rt N b JCH tk oft r pondttit. \ » flo* AT ts* Witrra Hot)**.\ 8con»» of th« llffl of \T«4\f<la- Uy Nor.I) Hrooli», author of tb« HDIM run (lmi.ohitw A (too ««rioa of jut coil* p!»v*. Hy E H-»(,ki, author of Tb« t«4td*tir Wutl.\ •«•.. ami Inn|it44ag Mi Tft* falM Mr l*nU CM*,' p p y Tli»r# will tx. .l.ur* Mori** b» Loqt.* If. Alm.u, 4 h 4 l k •HUN Mr fF009«dmgs of the Bourd of Snpemsors, TheBoarfa of Snpervlgora of tbe Qoun- ty»f Essex, met at tho Court House ia arid town,. pnrBimjt-to adjoninment, at 12 o'elotk noon, and were called to order by the ehalrman, Jamea W. Steele. Esq. : >On»«alloftharollby tbo Clerk, the following named Supervisors were prea- «**<};-: ' ; ; Messrs. Barnea, Brewster, Brevoott, oaiay, Gilligan, Nye, Perry, Sprague, Talbot and Whitehettd. Aqnoram. OnmoUon of Mr. Brevoert, the Board took a reoeaa until $ o'olook p. x; At 3 p. *., the Board reanmed ; roll oalled j qnornm present. Journal of proceedings for Saturday, *ov.' aOihVlast, waa read, corrected and approved. Mr. Perry moved, that the Journal of proceedings of Special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of 1881, held last March, be included in the printed pro- oeedingB in pamphlet form of this jtor. A Vote being had it was carried. OUTSIDE BELIXF. Mr. Perry presented the following Res- olution; and moved Its adoption. ' Resolved, Tljiatf In 'the opinion of this Board, the furnishing of temporary or outside relief, to s o large a olasa of peraons aa is now praotioed, ia injurious in ita effeot6;Tbaving a tendenoy to incour- age and inorease pauperism; and to edu- cate th« children of those reoeiving it to follow In the same channel of relying on oharity furnished by othera for tbe neoes- aariesoflifo, instead of their own oxer- tione ; and, wo recommend to all officers oherged With the care of the poor to dm- ooBtlnuo, so far as possible, the furnieh- ing Qt auoh relief, and only to grant it in oases of extreme necessity; and we also think that people wbo have not been ac- customed to reoeiving this kind of chari- ty should not be sent to Overseers of the Poor for assistance, by inhabitants of thejr locality, unless they are satisfied by oareful Investigation, that it Is impossible for finch person to maintain themselves. That employment of able bodied tramps is the baal aba most effective way of deal- Ing with that class of paupers. Mr. Wiokham moved an amendment to lay tho Eosolution on the Table. A vote being had tho amendment was lost, as follows : Ayes—Barnes, Brewster, Gilligan, Pierce, Talbot, Wiokham, 6. Noes- Brevoort, Chase, Dudley, Nye, DoKalb, Perry, Bowe, Sprague, White, head, 0. The question recurring upou the adop- tion of the Resolution as movod by Mr. Perry, was duly passed, as follows : Ayes—Brevoort, Chase, Dudley, De- Kalb, Nyo r P«rry,ltowe, Sprague. White- head. '•). Noes—Barnes, Brewster, Gilligan, Pierce, Talbot, Wickham, 6. On motion of Mr. Wiokham, the Board took a recess until 7 P. V. At 7 r. M., the Board resumed ; roll oalled ; quorum present. • SSHEX OODNTT POOR HOUSE. Mr. Perry, chairman of committee on visiting tbo EBSCX County Poor flonse, submitted tbe following report: To Jamea W. 8Uele, Chairman : Yoar committee respectfully report, pointmentat the Com , __ Oth instant, and carefully examined thi buildings, alook, &a , at said Poor House. That wo found a marked improvement in tfae otana of dependent inmates therein aa compared with former years ; tnenum- bet being now GO, and so far as the com- mittee could judge, thero wore none not properly udbjeots of publio oharity. The buildings we found in vory good condition, and needing but few repairs, an4 well kept to nil appearance*) under tho tbanigtmiont of Mr. fi Mrs. IJinckioy, Koe|U* and Matron. Your committee reaommond that there J n|ow thresholds put down at several doom wber* needed, wpaolally In the old bnek part; also, thai there h« supplied for tlio use of tbo kitchen, in tho paupor •partme&U, a largo cooking Htovo or range. b*l>ev1»ft that It will In a )<i»0 do- graft Ao away with attain In nald kHohed and dioiiiR-nfoniH, and be a Igifat savin*; of f.ml . AIHO, that the Hup't of tho Poor, oftiiito to l>« ftreoloil a oovorfld walk bo- tw«i«ti tho fonialo ftppartments and the ilinittK-iooin, in •tiooramnoe with a raso- lutlon of the Hoard of Supervisor* 1681, Also, that the plat of ground Month of in bnrn«, mod KM a burial ground, be In- oflod by a <ih<*np frnno, »nd a rifw site lUclvil for hnflnln on «omo other portion .J th* County Jfnrm, a* tn*y b» adapted for iiuoh uurpoana, l)»tfl-l I)eo. 7, IW'l M. 0 . I'.RBT. JOHN W. NT« . J. 0. H»«V<WBT, 0. D. Hj>nAau«, D i. OIU,IOA». Mr. Wloklmui Movml, that the nport «f mmltUb bo r*6t\\ft\ and udoptad, and plno»<l tin Ale. Oarrlod. OH motion or Mr ObM». the Bonr<1 ad- juttrn«(l to D»«. 7th lit B * u. \ Deo. 7lh, IWJ. 0 *. M , Uoara m«t; roll oalM ; quorum |>rr«#nt Tb« JuarMl of W«,ln#»d«y waa road by tbe Clerk; tho aaiuA waa approval!. WAT* AMD MKAHC Mr ItarnM, ohnirmftn of oommltteM on Waya aoA Mp«fi». anlnnUtei) Iho following Tn the ff'tnonAU tionni of HufxrvUon of th* o full -wiuu »nm« hn uai>l fruio the omi. ugeat (rtt>a\ tn th« In«titotioot turrln ItnUa'g)* (at •appui <>f aoanty tnisal«a. - ,, InttHoUou (oi I>|IQ<1, I&7 Mi <1o d<Mf and inn A vote, being had the resolution was waed as follows t Ayes-Barnea. Brewster, Brevoort, Chase Dudley, DeKalb, GilliUn, N e, Perry, Bowe Smith, Sprague, gteele, Talbot, Tucfeer, AVniieheiid, Wickham, 17L Noes—None. ••;•. • ing. would haveexamf r .__ , allowed the following bill£ to^wlt:: AI4r'l>. Guy & Bennett, for publish- ing canvass, W2 00 f42 OO J. L. MoArthnr, for pab'g i terma of oourte, by order of Juage Potter, i ^OJBT', 157 60 131 35 J. L. Moirtimr, for pub'g i , election notice, 160 00 141 % (Ofthetwolastam't8$75, • ia ass'nd to Henry Per- . guaon of Moriah, and the Dal. to-f. E.Bailey of Ti- oonderoga.) A.O.H. Iaringaton, ,186 13 186 13 W. Lansing db Son, 165 80 155 80 S701 43~ %mH D. j; GILLIGAW, 1 Committee F.'A. Uovrt, ' >i on J. W. WHrraHKAD. J Printing. On motion of Mr. Chase, it was ordered that the repoA be wceived and\ adopted, and the severil amounts so reported as allowed, be >aid out of the Wntingent fund. \ •' • r , Chairman : on County Poor House, , that they met by ap- ounty House, on tbe fll id th M: Mr. Gilligan, chairman of commitUe on Printers Billa, submitted th 9 report : • . To Ouf Hon. Board ofSupervisortoZthe on Print- The undersigned, committee P paid to the following persona, for their wrn*^ «i»nditur« in making such $172 25 Carried. On motion of Mr. Chase, the Board ad- journed to Friday, Deoember 8ti»,at9 A. M. Friday, Dec. 8th, 1882.9 A- M., Board met ; roll oalled ; all tWmembers of the Board present; * The Journal of Thursday, Dec. 7th, was read, and approved, MKCEIXABE0TJ8 ACC0UBTS. Mr. Brefroort, chairman of committee _tn Miscellaneous accounts, submitted the folfowfoig report: Your committee on [Miscellaneous ac- oottBts, respectfully report, that they Vi — —*-\— J and allowed the following 8. E.__._, W. Feirin, labor, 7 50 0. N. Holt.exp'8 Sup't Poor,49 28 E. 0. Kellogg,\ Dist. Atfy.33 15 A. K. Dudley, counsel, ±4.,23 59 L. B. Stimpaon, Ag't, lum- ber for Armory 1878 and 1879, 6 90 J, W. Steele, Surveyor, 56 00 * J. Da,iiy, physician, 4 75 07 THE POOB. Mr. Brevoort presented and moved the adoption of the following Preamble and Resolution. ' Whereas, if appears by the jreports of Benajah Tyrrell, late Spft of |the Poor, that the town of Crownpoint wtfs charged by said Sup't, with the support of one Charlotte MoGraw, at the County House, for tire full years 1878, 1879, fl880 and 1881; and, |. Whereas, It further appears iby good and substantial proof, that the kaid Char- lotte MoGraw was not at the County House, or supported at the said County Houue, at any time duiiDg the Veazs 1879, 1880 and 1881 ; but was at work for the naid Sup't of the Poor, Benajah Tyrrell, at his home in tbe town of Schro|on, while so charged'to the town of Crownpoint ; therefore, be it I Resolved, That the aaid Benajah Tyrrtll, be summoned tjo appear forthw th before this Board to aoswer the ohargea contain- ed in the Breatable to this Besolution, and to await the aotion of tjiis Board thereon, and that th iaBoard do take furth- er aotion in the 1 matter, to acortain wheth- er any other inmates chhrged to towns have been absent for the time so oharged. A vote being had, the same was passed as follows: Ayes—Barnes 1 , Brewster, Brevoort, Chase, Dudley, DeKalb, Gilligan,'Nye, •y, Rowe, Smith, 8pra(?ue, tttee!», Tal- bot, Tuoker, jffbitehead,. 16. Noes-Noni. Mr. Gilligah moved that, the; Sheriff be directed to setve a copy of the 1 forgoing preamble and! resolution on ~~ ' this day. Carried. Mr. Gilligan moved a reooneideration of the vote, on adopting, the' report of the oommittee on Printers bills. Carried. Beport laid onj the Cable for the present. On motion of Mr. Wiokham, the Board took a reoeas until 2 P. K. ; At 2 P.M., the Board resumed ; called ; quojrum not present. At J past Dj roil oalled ; q aorum pres- >nt. OOM ES OF U. S. DEPOSIT Mr. Talbot, chairman of committee on lettling with Commissioners of U. S. De- posit Fund, | submitted their report: To the Hon. Board of Superviso^a .- Your oommittee appointed! to settle with the Loan Commisatonera,: would re- spectfully repdA «* * havingl examined th* books of amid commiaaioner% find there was on Loan, at <|ate of thojr report Jn 1881, »he principal awn. of i?.38.,6!18 71 To one year's inst. on same, l « J\» « ^ $$M 71 3,317 60 ToU). *10,l)U 31 That tnoy have paid 8taUTre»f)'r a« per vo^shara, By paid expresa, ko , Delinquency on inqt. On Sorrel Wood, Matt. Hal.. A. B. Huntley, Harriett Haveus, Wm, H. Stdwer, Sooler A, othera, By cash on-hand, By Commissioners fees, MortH QUO Id 18 13 60 18 OO 31 58 ?4 OU 118 26 355 63 Leaving prinolpml food on Loan, at thui date of! , $38,00& 01 And caab now \n Commiaaionexs hands, to be hareafter aocouht- ed for, : $920 «( All of •hioh 4a reapaotfaUy labmitted. DaUd D«a ,7. 1883. , J*.. iX PIKBOX, [ Committee. \Bunt. P. WioxHAlt. ) On motion of Mr Chaae, t»* report wai iceived and ptaoed on ile. On motion of Mr. Rmlth, the Board tnokaraoeaauntll7r.it. ' At7r. «., Board recanted ; roll oalled quorum preeent. : Hit- ObuM |.r«««nt*d and nwyed thi adoption of the following reaojutipp : Hetolwl, Thai tba oouity U«a«prer bt aud her«by U anlbonxed to etreud tbe lime for th* oolleetfon of taxes to any Uiwn in BiMX ooonly, to tbe In A*y of April nail, upon itxm ooll««4of uf in y n«h loirn aupijritig for »a)b etleuskMi, paying to Maid Up»»ur«r all Uxi» tin n col l«ot«<t hy him. and renewing bU bond 10 it» Mtt|Mrvl«At of kla uwa.mth mb «n •Me»a# i«« a»4d Hmp***twt •k4»* approv and (ari.UL «»I«»«M U> a»Jd it—wr* b> hit oath or Ql«*rwL^. that b« bas b«.»-u utia«lo. MBM »Uf»1, U» Aonaet th* tmtti r«-qulrod by n U varrae*. i t i JM: wa» CL'D. AU'D. 3 00 $3 lyaician, «33 00 $33 00 4 75 $214 12 $206 15 if the contingen; fond. On motion of Mx^Xa.*, tl wa* OT4M«1 lat tbe Jaottor. T. J. BacbM, U paM fcr is aervioea at the two MintsM of ta H Board, the sam of «U, oat of UM mxatm- gent fund. Mr. Dudley p rewrote* and moved OM >doption of the following r«cot«tfBB : Reaoivei, That the thanks of thai B«tr4 > tendered to J. W. Steele, Eaq., ebair. an of this Board, for the able and W purtial manner in which he haa dhwharg. d the duties of his office. The resolution on being pot by tU« llerk, wsis unanimotisly adapted. Mr. Chase presented and BOV«« it* adoption of the following reaoiattoa : Resolved, That the thanks of (fiat Board be and are hereby tendered to Sea 8- Nieholson, Esq., for the .oonrtoow. dtfi- {fitU aad satisfactory manner ia waioh b« has again performed the duties of Clerk of this Board. Dec. Oh, 1882. A vote being had the resolution wa* adopted.' Supervisors *nis, submitted the following report:, Tbftc Bon. Board of Smerviaon of the County of Euex : * The undersigned comatittee on Suuer- visors accounts, respeotfully report aalbl- Dated Deo, 7, 1882. J. C. BBBVOOKT, JAS. H. PIKBCE, M. C. PEBET, B. F. WICKHAM. Mr. Eowe moved that the report be re- ceived and adopted and placed on file, and that the several amounts so reported- as allowed, be paid to the respective claimants out of the contingent fund. Carried. COBONEE'S i docrarr CLEBK'S BILLS. Mr. Nye, chairman of committee on Coroner's and County Clerk's bills, sub- mitted the following report : To the Hon. Board of Superiors of (he County of Essex: Ydur committee on Coroner's and Coun- ty Clerk's accounts atfbmit the followicf report of accounts presented to and al lowed by them: Name. Nature of claim. CM. ATu JohnS. Roberts, Oo. Clerk, 227 94 227 94 Dadley Palmer, M. D. 60 00 20 00 Peter Gibney, juror on lnq't 2 00 a 00 E. B. Eaton, M. D., am't dis- allowed last session, as by , new bill, io 00 lft 00 Elisabetbtown Deo. 6th, 1882. JOHH W. Nxx, B. T. BBEWSTEB, F. A. Bows, Oommittee. Mr. Perry moved that the report be amended by striking out of the report the sum of $10 60, allowed to E. B, Eaton for services. Mr. Bowe moved an amendment to Mr. Perry's motion— thai ail accounts of phy- sicians relating to antopsy'B be disallowe^l. The Chair decides that the amendment of Mr. Bowe can only apply to the pres- ent session ; not i n order, Mr. Bowe withdrew his amendment to Mr. Perry's motion. A vote being had on Mr. Perry's motion to strike out, it was carried by Ayes—Messrs. I Barnes, Brevoort, Chase, Dadley, DeKalb, Gilligan, Perry, Pierce, Bowe, Sprague, Talbot, Whitehead, Wick- ham—13. Noea-Brewster, Nye, Smith, Tucker, 4. The ejftstion rexmrrmg upon the adop- tion of the report, as amended, • rUdaa follows: Ay«a-Bftines, Brevoort, Chase, Dudley, )eKalb, Giliigaij, Perry, Pierce, Eowe, Smith,' Spragae, Talbot, Whitehead, Wickham, 14. * ' Noea—Brewater, Nye t Tuok«r, 3. : CXKBI'S 6A1EETT. Mr. Onase plated ami-moved th< adoption; of the following resolution : Niobolaon, Eeq.,plert of this Board, be •Axed at $400; and that he be iuthotized ,to draw, upon >be cpniingen^ fund for that \Deo. 8th,. 1882. Carried, , , -\ < -.. - : SHJBqjFFS A*D JAILOR, Mr. Whitehead, o^airman of committee en Sheriff and Jailor's aocoonls, submiU ted the following report: 'Totht'Bon. Board of Supervisors of\ Essex County*Jt. j::.\ . r t ' : Xoor eomnjittee on Sh«r»ff» and Jailor] accounts, report that the following lif ooiitAinsa correct-sfeWment of tbe claim pr«t«nted to then^ t and rojciommend that (be sums mentionea as allowed by. them, 'be piiia eht Of the Contingent fnbd. |1, '.. . •, ' \. OTi'H. • ALL'D E H. Talbot, sheriff A jailor E. H. IVJbot, sheriff. , Henry 07 Talbot, deputy ,- •herfff, J» •• \ ' 42 10 42 JO All of whioh in reapeetfuily submitted. JV W«WEE»AI> ) 7WK5? On motion of Mr. PUw* O MMp a«t f M d adopted asd pitta* oa)i)«. £ A Cherterfield, F. A. Bowe, Crownpoint. J. O. Brev«ort, Elizabethtown, M C Perry, Essex, C v W. Tucker, Jay, J. 0. DteKalb, Keene, J. K. Dudley, Lewis, Jamea W. Steela, Minerva, Wesley Barnes, Moriah, J. W. Whifehead, Newcomb, Washington Ckaee, North Elba, B. T. Brewster, North Hudson, Charles Talbot, Schroon, B F. Wickham. St. Armand, James H. Fierce, Ticonderoga, D. J. Gilligan, Westport, C. D. Spragae, Wilisborough, Orville H S \*-\--'• ' ' W N 50 44 44 22 57 92 44 76 4S71 78 00 52 37 75 99 67 48 61 61 61 77 66 04 71 53 45 48 48 19 59 21 Com. CT _, w H. Smith. Wilmington, J. W. Nye, • , Deo. 8th, 1882. J. C. DEKALB, J. C. BBEVOOBT, . JOHS W. NYE, On motion of Mr. Perry, the report was received, adopted and placed en file, and the amounts so reported as allowed, were ordered paid to the respective olaimaDts, at of the contingent fond. There being no further business before the Board, onjnotion of Mr. Smith, tbe Board adjourned sine die. • • Elizabeth town, Dec 8th, 1882. • JAMES W. STEELB, Chairman. GEO. S. NICHOLSON, Clerk. : A WEDDING A T CASTLB €ka\&- Two Youngr People tTao Hlopad from Hungary Married Boftt* Many ot Their Coantryman, Anna Weber, a.pretty;girf* aged twenty years, and i? aged twenty' four, e homes in the Pi „_ Hungary, and arrived in thfeoity on the steamer Sailer, from Bremen, on Tuesday last The pareota of 4he young people are reputed to be in good oirenmstances and fire on farms adjoining. The yonng people. became engaged, bat S&muel'e father opposed tho marriAge, and so the lovers decided to take the mat- ter into their own hands and opnse qaently eloped. When they arrived in this .'city they were,,absolutely pennileBs and possessed nothing-~tMfc- the clothing they wore. The^%a«e was brought to the notk» #M Panl Esterhazy,/ Preside* {ifcthe Hangarian Colonization £ that gentleman interest* in their behalf. Theylre to be made man anrw&efL pleaded so hard to h*re theoeWbao ny perfome^ thflrit, ^th and other ii thiify WE«LKT BABNZS, Dec. 8lb, 1882. ; On motion of, Mr. ChBSO., it was ordered that the report be received, adopted and placed on nle, and the several amonnta reported aa allowed, be paid i o apactive oUitaauts out of the co «M. : . - fcltfKTIMO. :j On motion of Mr. Gillignn, the of the committee on Priming, was .taken from the table.' \ ' Mr. Oilligori fftTtlnT moved, thai tbe repOH toe waived, ndoplp^-and p^lacbd on fli«, add tiie «IUOUD«« KO reported M allowed, be paid to tin- ni-ptptive c)iiim- auU. except the claim of J. U McAtth for publishing 3 (erma of ^Ooiiri, and' tl ftra a*W olaim be reported to this Board. Oarrl»d.' •:•'*• . • • . ••'* ~ '.'••'• services for tbe presence of 250 grants ee ting colored ^ small steel, ba and high *g6p/ brideBihaids were dressed brown coetumeB, very ddifeJ