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. WHOLE NO. 7287. HEALTH OF THE CITY. ‘The Yellow Fever Excitement on Staten . Island, “The Quarantine grounds are still barricaded, and are fratched closely by constables and the residents of the @eland, Yet, despite of their vigilance, it appears three Of the mea employed in and about the hospital succeeded ‘im making their escape on Sunday night, by climbing lover the fence. But these, it seems, are not the only vpartios who have eluded the watchmen, two or three -@thers having passed the bounds early on Sunday morn- ‘lng; and it is now evident that if the Staten Islanders in- end making their blockade effective, they must surround ‘She grounds with night and day sentinels, On Saturday one of the emigrant officers, while in “Whe act of putting’ off from the shore to @ veagel lying ut in the stream, was notified that he would be ‘@rrested on his return. Under these circumstances, fhe concluded it was better to remain where he ‘was. Allthe employés in the hospital have been In bye must stay within the Quarantine limits (and that those wlio once exter the prescribed bounts will ‘Bot be permitted tocome out again until the fe eased. Tue Health » Dr. Thompson, is s didden to nore eeaating, except for the pur; 7 og and newly arrived vessels, He con- ives, however, to come to this-city, and to return in his headquarters. To do this he {s obliged to go ‘*€o the second landing on his return to the island, where ‘One ofhis boats is waiting to convey him to the wharf in front of the Remniial and which is inside of the Quarantiae : : : £ : E i ‘Doard vessels they will not be allowed on any part of the island, and that they must also specified limits. They have been obliged uence, to desist from their official duties, and it @ow remains to be seen what act.on the Collector of the ‘Port will take. The three revenue officers who are sta- at Quarantine are, it appears, waiting orders from id, whom they have aiready apprised of the that bas been eee em fea - is at ome arrangement e made with the authorities Of the island, by which they wil! be enabled to visit all syeasels except from injected ports, and in the eveat of such that they will be permitted to reside outside ine. By the last accounts from the is'and the exe:tement ‘was rapidly dimivishing, and the people were satisied with the precautions that had been taken by the authori ‘On Saturday afternoon, about 4 o’clock, when Dr. (Thompson, the Health Olicer at Quaran ine, retarved ‘Crom the city froma meeting of the Commissioners of ‘Health to Quarantine, he found awaiting bis reta'n a num- "ber of captains of vessels, se «men and stevedores, to the }mumber of nearly two hundred. They avnouaced that ‘they wore ready to place themselves under his charge, Otherwise, as he saw fit, and remove the barricade in fremt of the Marine Hospital. The doctor repre- to them that any such course woul! be highty in lic atthe and, indeed, st any stage of af- He recommended peacefu! measures as altogether most effectual to remove the hostile barriers which they were opposed. Ho added that the barri- was erected upder the color of author ty, and it was etter to oppose it on the ground of higher and in- dubitable authority, men in waiting were quite re- luc at first to accede to the course recommended bd; Health Officer, but w repeated solicitation an‘ entation of the case in tt: proper light, they flaally 5 and retired without show!ng any act of resistance, In the evening st half past 8 o’cinck, a committee of paptains waited oa Dr. Thompson at his office and wold him ‘was a large number ot others incompany with }, and that they had a battering ram, the power of eh, upon bi , they desired to bring to bear o1 x f jpson renewed his the barricade outside. Dr. Thoey 4 hi erg nt aud advice of the moruing to these parties. He that he would send a communication to the Com- 3 Of , Setting forth the facts in the ses, and that unquestioned justice would dope to tnemselyes, to bimseif and toall parties con joerned, by the ° joners. Upon these semen # Ay committee oa entire body accompany- ‘went at length peacefully away. ‘Yesterday morning the Capialue of several vessels \ New Orieans, whose ships had been ordered the. Commissioners of Healta to be detained for Gaystobservation, calied on Dr. Thompson to give permits to bring their vessels to the sity, ‘he time ch tlieir yessels *@ to have been detained ha To ‘captains ingress from outward was bot ‘nied. ‘as they were not to be pet of s) lly, they moved from the barricade gate and scale jot access to tb ) down. this way they g i received their desire permits. Thoy ] it it and congratulated themsetves that d were a0 ber. Meverai parties who happened to be within the Hospita! y re at the time of the placing of the barricade. have since been deniod egress by the barricad ¥ caused writs to be issued against th Darricaders for false imprisonment. ar yester‘ay forenoon a somownat amusing cir- occurred im the quarantinin, ~ tng days the boteber of Castleton village. o butcher was a~ by watchman the at wall gate t» ria bes supply of beer Ee eR; i 3 the Quarautine enclo- ur t im coming in was to sell beef to cap- of tosses indide, ‘The Heath Oitcer immediately ec! him under qarantine for tweaty days, aad the buteher bai to succom). ”” Meeting of the Board of Health. TO HAVE THE CLEANING OF THE STREETS OR NO MONEY—LONG AND Loup es OF GARBAGE BOXES—CON- MBE AND NO DECISIVE ACTION. Homans Gpsenon Yosterday, at J o'clock P. M., the Chamber of the Councilmen, pursuant to adjourn- at the last meeting. Alderman Wx. Tocxen was called to the chair. After ¢alliag of the roll, and a quorum being declared pre- t, @ motion was made that the meeting be in open jon, and the same prevailed, with but one or two dis- ting votes Counc\!man Switm moved to take from the table his re- offered at the previous meeting, calling upon the Dout to the Corporation for his opinion as to the power the Board of Health to vote an additional appropriation money for cleaning the streets. Councilman Bempry aske | if there were no communica- ta be read from the City Inspector aad other the preliminary notice of the Board? ‘The Cuainman remarked that there were none, Councilman Barwey moved an adjournment, which J nome debate, whereupou he subsequently with- w the motor The debate oa adjournment terminated, Councilman porsued bis motion, when the same waa put and by a decisive majority agaiast it. Councilman Coorer, now rising {n Lia seat, said be had toformed that the Commissioner of Streets and bad ordered parties in obarge of removing gar- from the streets of the city to desist from ferther of the same, as be bad no mouey to pay Ino MM Uhe work. Ho wished to Huow if'such was the Tf it was the fact, one thing was certain, (mmediate action must be taken on their part, “a part, to prevent the garbage rema oing in Iman Barton sald that the men tn the habit of re: tm his distriet—Fifth district—had beea that he hal that morning, rather than 4 remain and endanger the pealth of im the district, cavsed its removal at his own Serra stated that be had been told by the First ward that orders bad been givea the garbage men to discontihue rem vi “< observed such general orders had issued from the of the Commissioner of ‘Scommunication would probably ba sent ta im- bim to the Common Cornett, asnoveciag the Bb Oia ot see that they cenid dé amptning upon , tmade unti! some offea! communication C LT rR oflered the following resolution: — the Commisdoner of Streets and Tanna be i requested to continue the cleaning of the he has done heretofore notwithstanding the refasal ler to pay the expenses of the same (Cothelinan Pairs said they bad no power w giveth ' called for by the re solution. man Noyes claimed c that the Board of Health power and the right to compel the strests to b> ‘ He did not consider that {t was necessary POetors exercising ruch power till the acsuma U and bith bad moullered and enger tore et » war et ounciiman Wanwen insisted that the resolution war \) ng the Commissioner of streets to continue ia ‘formance of the duty bel to him, This wie duty giren the Commissioner of Streets b) the charter tt Was (or bim to fo his duty, notwithetandiag aay 4 veto of his Exeeliency Comptroiier bineg. Pruttem moved, as an ameadment to the that a commitice of five be appol i snd dangerous to the public boalth, thew it ae for them to take Ys the Cmptrobier Fou wo the bills thus incurred. Ae + phd not in a bad cowdition at wae nothing that cailed for action on thett . He pose: iting mprthe city before ther d lauyy H seen time tn New York when's ; oF plibege ———— — _———— pcre PAD RET Le eae TO MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. en Wa aceney tay prea remaining unmoved in the streets two hours, wouldeaus® One thousand deaths, communications, 80 Alderman Fo.tMer sald thatthe Board of Health was coming the posseasor of the of BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. One Sandy porationsd. bet nes Toe dee of Wetccy, tna ‘Gated tara ‘ ered. andthe report ordesed tof Mir, PA, Harueus, aa dated bs ets eae oa ‘TAXATION, y yo menioued Supervisor Exy in the chair. pd Heap va) Sing tou. insert the name or names of members of the othe Cf which mabe r a LDS DA nf eh S84 On motion of Supervisor Hinmicx, it was resoived tht ) Council alluded toin the ‘report as elng the ringlen iors unig = fhe, Pergonal tax on George Law im the Twenty-first ward | i’ Meuack on Engine Company No. ward festra Teen, Tote & C0 ‘Afler which the Board adjour next. ceived from the Street Com- 1 Sh nator et . sabi had thus cout ‘he cout 64d to rom tax on lon of laquigy from ths firmed $3: al ser vuaearatn oes, cme cam ke, | oan cnocafae go | bray, trerty mi repose tent na ine, oO vr enti rauce um A rant a permit for that pur «Under the ordinance." 8 Ti hate ERMEN. Gomamasion, * i wan hot uvuat te coer eee | acl: ete ry ont ait wah which I have referred such permit becomes inoperative, met Inst evening, the Prealdent, ; for the reason that the board have probibited any egress f I... Barker, Esq., im the chair. documents in my posseses: rsauuos. b ‘. y on, accessilie so the . from the Quarantine enclosure intoany part of the tows F ia. rman VooRaus offered a resolution to the wffect that of" work given out by hy | HOR OF any of Ua barties stor ested, it id be sore px ne. i aihnatnd. To carry th ordinances into te ‘missioner of pee petn . Tat. That ail the rights of the mixed 0.° Bloo C&tapaay oo “4. SS en por oe. ‘to stop Cort a Repairs pplieg be directed to ‘The then wi Ut into Committee of the Whole, | bave been ferfeited, tor non-payment of LHe price dus ta irse between the inside and outside of the Qua | suzpend a U proceedings for the sale of the cobble stones | Councilman Swan in ti’? Clim, and took op the regular jexican government for taeir coatract. rantine y cmploy persene To taston oar aan’ purpose, to ] im the Bow ery and Chatham street until ferther ovdera | calendar. That these grantees nover paid ous o¥Mt iato the but, at the sug- From this statement of the facts, taem from anthentt> Councilman WarneR—Those are true epithets. contracts Alderman Fuitarr—What should we care for what such @ man should or threaten? If we think it neces- par. the came be eciennade to preserve the public |, He has to money needed. Alderman Tucker Mrolterated his argument that the streets were not, in their t condition, nuisances, over ‘all the’ places of entracce to and exi: 4 ‘fom the Con,mon Council, Adopted. ‘The report, of the Coma ittee, 20 Streets, im favor of | # Tase ta id |g most cit man Councilman Warwer—How long before’ they will be | from such enclosure.” In pursuance of this authori! NOMINATIONS 8 THR OFFICE oF RECEIVER OF TAXES. eer yg 4 A ep hg CRS ner the cere mmee ies pte into tasseaneur , nuisances if not cleaned? thetr Health Officer has caused a fence to be erected out- A corzanunica Wow wns reeeived from Henry 1 owas % was ordered to a third reading. made by Mr, Falconcet, eer: A on Tuckxx.—When that comes it is time to bard Brel of hod ekg Hospital, and thus the only | Receiver of Taxe. ¥, 0 Cornélius Sullivan as tem- ‘Tae Committee then rose, after which the was 4tn. Thai mever heviog been repaid his adwaceps, the ea ak Pee ie Kroes ie exis has been o'osed up, | porary clerk, vice’ Alfred E. , who dectines the § read a third time and pasred, by a vot Yo! 35 to 9. right of Mr. Paleopnet accrued to demaud the comtraet, being euclosed in | tho walls of the hospital until they could aatelp en pe acnermnrny int on bed pa Ror ween. Adjourned to five o'elock this afterno, Wi. i ae —_ to engage in their accustomed pursuits are compelled to | nently located, in con sequence of the impossibil - t prs rietors. expresdly sereot tw fro altos ot Alderman Teo pArelier says he wont pay. | remain where misfortune has placed them until these | taining first class mtn for ,temporary pores oll COMMITTEE BUSINES. *. fodiclal sresetorene: tee Meer ee ee rege iv a's 3 Na we eniih ob — . o bps agin my - re Cay beh Unanimously a ge ‘CHARGE OF DEXELICTION OF DUTY aGa JPET Cour- 6 t Mr. Faioonuet elected totake-tae "property on me Feces ig orga age hs rd THR NEW CITY HALL. TROLLER FLAGG. account of his debt P Ae Alderman Bawos thought it gh time tron ‘ ‘ wvizo 7 evar tothe oflcers of health, then I’ very much | the table the report ofthe ‘Committee Surbe city Hall Tue specie! comentiee of the Board of Supe *vimors ap- | aa t'oasarared hi neces iagite mistake the import of ‘its language. If it Tecxmr said he hoped the matter would de f Peted to investigate into the charge of der Vietion of | pole owner o! the zesxt of was the design of the act of 1850, under which these or- because eather Rhim, - Weanoae Daased, 60 give a plate names ines Boome tho cake we ir was too warm now to § duty, brought by Mr. Oisott » map clerks inthe | lethmus of Tesuautepec, made t 0 Cor Councilman Warner wished the reporter to note the course of each member of the Board upon the subject of the public health. The motion to lay the subject on the table was lost. Councilman RaeD said he bad been credibly informed | to cripple the Health Oificers of the State in the perform. | — On motion of Alderman Cranemy, _ | Steet Commissioner's ofice, against Comptrotier "Flagg, | PX: . seof to thasins that alt the removers of garbage from the streeis had | ance Of their duties, th@ Legislature greatly mistook the | poned until Wedneaday evening ae matter WAS POI met yesterday at 2 P.M. ‘The entire committee wa © pre- and capeped 10 vevinin tae ‘assent Bethe poreruneat et ceazed work. safety of the State in conferring the power. If the Health CS sent, embraving Supervisors Corwin (Ciimirman), T. cker | Mexico to the sais. i Councilman Brapy replied that they were at work in e Fifteenth ward, as he had seen them to work that y: There was no necessity of any meeting of the Board of Health. The only object that brought a few to- gether was to see their names in the » Councilman Merxir—That ts ‘Duacombe. Mr. Bravr.—The city is healthy and the streets in good condition, and garbage being taken care of. Mr. Mexaitt.—I saw a lot of garbage thie afternoon in Twenty-seventn street, that would make two hundred men sick in twenty minutes. Perhaps that is garbage taking care of itself. Councilman Warner.—If garbage continues unremoved we shall have pestilence upon us in less than forty-eight CLEAN THE GUYERS. Officer of ~ praste anteime pet ow os Alderman —— offered the following :— and Claneey. A communication was presented by Mr. | ant these ¢*rcumstances, certiin persons regprn bet ibn loa Drepausce a person im eats | Theres under the amended charter, the leaning. of {he § Bhim, giving bis charges in writiag; as dicected by the | tary ausmccoton witch thoy move col ad the reo condition to leave the hospital, the public health is at the | Streets apd Lamps, has proved a fallure, and has been alos, § Committee at a previous me: The communicat: 0" | pec Conspany, s ‘Taey ave elaimned the Ownership. or mercy of the caprices of a single individual. I cannot [ tothe city, whereas, the ‘ation for cleaning street contained specifications and additicns of a number of a7 “éaccord believe that these enactments are within the scope and | for he present Jeer exhauated, aud hve months of he year ¥ counte connected with the Comptroller's depertment, by” | tina fiaté,aNi! have oven aen:vfaccord ng to ing-on board eet of apy statute in existence. The Quarantine of this ‘hesolved, fiat the Comsmattee on Ordinahces are hereby ia- Sone be ut ziclalmed to show erors in the accounts \} forty men, for the purpose of exeriug Upon the cansurue port is a institution; us officers are regarded as State structed to report an ordinance directing the owners and occa. y, the Corptrolier. This leter—a full copy of P tion of the work of commuuiention between the two of the tire people ofthe Suter” ‘Tuoro sa wecosony iy | Panes A Saat ee a ae I Re eet enact | sarge aad sloged ertors"agatust Coupuclin Pikey te 5 a att uses I; x errors hs in strict compliance with their directions, and that Kaopted. Property cleaned. |S allgiole—aMr. Corwin, the Chairman of the cometh is fully recognised and provided for in the statutes relat- The report of the Committee on the Croton Aqueduct | "e/Used to allow the reporters to copy, and would n ing to the public health, for they make ft the special duty Department, concurring to lay mains in Seventy-eighth | :?¢rmit it to pass out of bis hands. The reason of such an of all trates and citizens of the Stute to obey them. | street, Third to Fifth avenues. Concurred in. \wusual course the Chairman did not explain. although lo imaging what suthority these this act They eaunot Lave the right W contro! the sontract. They have never paid for it ‘Tiey csnnot beatockholiny. There bas been no aub- hours. There are many other respects than the one which I USE OF STEAM ON THR CIFY RAILROADS. the other members of the committee expressed their wil. | S07*Ptton of ments adequaty for the execution of the pro- Councilman TvowER.—Nonsense. have specified in which these ordinances contravene the | The report of the Committee on Railroads, to prohibit | "Bemess to allow the reporters the priviicge of copying | {rC*d Work. TYey have not complied with the toriaa of Councilman Mexurrr.—True as guns. policy of the Quarantine laws of the and violate the | the use of steam on the Hudson River below | te document, the grant, nor hove they besp:in aby mamner rcoogmiaed Councilman Rexp here moved an adjournment which | rights of the Commissioners of Et as the legal | Fifty ninth street, was called up. as company by the Mexicaa government, hea took place immediately stne die, shutting off action on the | owners of the Quarantine grounds. I have not the timo matter was discussed. ‘Pho Tchuantepec Route—Another Ste. beves given authority under -ke grant eves to open Sooke resolution and amendment before the Board. ¥, od them ae but they will Kaye g eyes them- Alderman Draks spoke strenuously in opposition to TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD! ed ater ete, ~~ ane Stages = ie i 7 ze nae per potas 6 Fin no ag tt the AE sienal in Gis Oy, Ad Che waole'abject was New Yors, Aug. 11, 1850. | whousvrtuuatciy portshed om the Aretie, bet cortaimly Commissioners of Health. The Commissioners of Health met yesterday at noon at the City Hall—the President, Isaac 0. Barker, Esq., in the chair, and George F, Conklin acting Secretary. pon 2 —a« copy of which I enclose. As the legal title to the ferred mam! Marine: Hospital ‘and the grounds withiv’ the enclosure wae PER Pee ae 7S yoke As you lmye copied from the New Orleans Piccyune an 1 to 7. f is vested in your board, it lies with you to adopt such | | ‘The Board adjourned to Tuesday eveuing, at S o'clock. | “ditorist article in regard to the Temuantepec transit, ant measures as shall eecure to the dhe State the | * algo a circular of Mr, Walter Nicol, styling himself + Pre. ject et Suikes seansiian naan te leseee ie ak BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, sident of the Tehuantepec Company,” in which otrouiar they havc no authority 4o take the property of fore proprietors without ee cousent of the foreign Bag . mect wnhin whose jueisdictiam the granted property hes, stil! lees to advortive it forsale as an attraction to ‘Yet this com any eppeals through its Prost. The aga beget By ed cog Aah ricged to staclee that are, thus owe in the wey, Xf dinchaaging President Pinckney in the chair, anda full attendance |’ be has made a use of my neme neither warraated by ot ae e C Layee of two come up city at the discretion o er: | my duties, the eflicteney of Quarantine e destroyed | of members. courtesy nor justice, duty, to myself induces mo to depart ry haJow of auth ority frou) tie proper-owners Ship Lady Franklin, previously reported, from Trieste. | #! + a Spl Linen Be Rd grt aanea th No petitions of importance were presented. from my usual silence upon she subject, and a duty to gallate pi wth aa Brig Macon, from Savannah, arrived 16th instant, with | remain in the hospitals as prisoners during the pleasure | The following resolution was adopted:— the public compels met male: some important correc. ,,, uit! ¢esizn no icpmt ation upon the personal Lnteg- rity of Mr. Nicol, I fect?) sy to-protest against hu organization as utter.y wt worrant and iu violstiun of the rights of others. Am¢ that the public may extuming advisedly the solvency o¢¢m | :uvestment which he overs, I will chumerate a few of the obstacies in the way of lumber. The following vessels were allowed to send their cargoes to the city after ten days from their arrival at Quarantine, provided the crews remained well, the vessels to be de- tained for proper cleanaihg and fumigation:— Schooner Indianola, from Matanzas, with sugar. Bark Ionic, with sugar and molasses, from Cienfuegos, arrived 10th instant. - Brig Fouix, with same cargo, arrived same date, from Cardenas, ay Seon from Cape yg 10th inat., logwood, was permitted to the city at the discretion of the Health Ofticer. bead ‘The brig Lone Star, from Havana, with ballast, arrived 10th inst., was directed to be detained thirty days at Quarantine, Crew at prescat are well. The brig Croton, from Port au Prince, arrived 9th inst., with ood, was allowed to lighter its o to the cit; is Hetiand a ci we! of an autside arbitrary pow Resolved, That the Commissioner of Repat 4 Suppl ment refer: E'Hloursox, mean omeee, | noweeatea asthe commisins of Repacysnt.terpr | Wow in thn odor andeiaemens refered, An informal conversation occurred as to the best means | Wetsne has jrithdrawn the garbage carts from the disterent ; ro Emde Wi bicaklen tie barvidadl iol bees is; and if a0, t cause. which I am-the holder, the Mexican goverament gran: TealEIDe the barricades erected Ly the Staton Island: | Councitman T. A. Horrsa offered a resolution that gas | the same right of way t3ccrtuin Mexican and American | those maguseut dividends ‘hich be represents an tneve ers, and Mr. Dxviix submitted potuts for the considera | lamps beset on Fifth avenue, between 225th and 120th | parties, under the namcof the Mixed or Sioo Company."” | tabie. _ f hod Se chat ae te He was bre et we streets, and that the Harlem Gas Light Company be au- The first condition of tivis.grant was that the grantcee let. Under an ment between the miredor Slee grossly illegal, ‘The local authorities must succumb to | thorized to light the same on the same torms and cond!- | should pay into the Mexioam teoasury the sum of six hun- f COMPALY Aud the voverpue®, So Supe e the State oftcers. Tho Health Officer had proved him. | ferreg, “* Tetured oF the Manbattan Ges Company. Re- | Grey thousand dollars, by certain stipelated instalments, | Garay ‘ervey sor dad stesooe4 sa the atten cape § . F Garay. grant for the a the ” on ide wate pos tion tacked ae dy fing MONUMENT TO GEN. WORTH. Unable to pay this bonuosn crea, the grantees arrangod | ated to (helt by the cake naan Lor Size toepaet and to pare A ny byte ey a a of the ‘Committee ow the Worth Mo- | with Mr. F. de Fatcounctthat the Iaiter should pay the f ‘"¢mmify the Mexican powerey nent 4 lace be justified in contesting the action of | DUment In favor of awarding the contract for building the Liens oF recovery to be ever, would not y same to Jas, Patterson, as the lowest bidder, Tequired amount into the treasary, upon the conditiors the local Board of Health, that waa the office of the com- | sented and adopted y was Pre | cet forth in the lollowiag-emtracts from the article of the -U re ed mission who owned the grounds on which the Marine ENGINEER'S REPORT—INFORMATION WANTED. agreement between the parties, of date the 11th February, pe an irehemnnaly Sergunaned then Send eelloebres dat Hospital was situated, a : ” 7 ~ eral motions were made as to the best means or The annual report of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Dé: | 1959 mixed or § co Chebaay ts wee hel! Noponats io Sev eceived, Annexed is the decument:— testing the legality of the action of the iocal Board, bat a ees cof Asticle 1, Mr. P. de Falboumot shall pag in Mexico th Mexican thent was eventually determined to refer the whole matter to iuwwEn’s Orsicn, Aug. 1, 1856. hich ise. Mixed '¥ in Mexico the $400,000 lexiean govern Ty “ the counsel of the Board, with power to take stich action | T.THE Hononance te Coxson Councit:— verument according 134 Leg hy ed to wy for Saat conte oct aaleaihe th ‘yey ebua: 5 Nicot as be deemed advisable. Meanwhile the Comim'ssioners | aaute Girectiog it covaiL ihe Cinco eee eee ortl: | the isikmis of Hebuantepec sad twke for said amount. ou tie 1 hiss tur bh gary dy auicsg’ "wy ata! OAs mance directing it, submit my annual report of the condi- if eed isprevent he epead termine’ to do allim their power | viou ot the Fire Department, the number of fires and | Mr WD Leewil draw tn A. wise: of Now Orleans | Proposes to apply one ef the two ti%toup of doliary for P yea 4 alarms, the amount of damage in each month, togeth the order of the aaid Faiconuat, at 60 and 9 f tated Uaat the yellow fe with the badge nai iphone or Be sco eqanl bomen at days’ sight, for immediately, the vessel to be vi the crew of the brig were well, and were repo! at departure. The brig Henrietta, from Port au Prince, arrived 3d b he now makes reqaaiten ugon (ue payl) wi oto Liquidation of this outetcmdimg ant ‘uumaiedod domana inst., with logwood, was ordered the same disposition | ing at the Marine Hospital, and Of the members of the ment, di trv Ariiele 2. Lf, by some event, such asmay happen and can cch, at least, is the procuse Of th@ art.clos of association as the last. rete Sela dant | infers ports are arriving, Ina week or two the alarm [ 0. ual report — hice egies om pet be lotecnen, the pike Rentooed in the preceding article | vader whieh lee acts. tte tteamehip Sar fest, from Now ry will be over, o ‘and 8. wate.of the Mined ae osteandermmmclt . The grapt made to the mixéd or Stoo Company is “ann ve re ns ee her +o Clty Entelligence. on ae rt Seem teers Tam happy tomy, has the privilege ead to ie 1s Saptelie govern ea xo longer the property of ihe Orwtinw. aranteos. bas of the city after proper observation by the + | Renee ay Poroe JoancerscThere tr meet: feck, aad tla, 400. While’ laboring “under taauy dined. 4. ibe Sin ot rary ‘Aho the cerifiesten or bonds the. and the crew were at present all well. complaint concerning the conduct of the Pouce 5 = ae A ‘Witeh, sccesdion ald The ship Jane Gh ee reported, was per- mitted to clear for Boston Une. Mr. C. W. Cuvacn, of the Long Isiand Board of Health, appeared before the Commissioners, and made an applica. en for the removal of the infected vessels now lying at anchor of Gravesend bay. He urged that tue iact of there vessels ome yey and « mtle and a half from " - siatoued atthe Lower Poe Court. It the duty of} | ytd ant erty ter eepntas tates Recess | Wiskiaet co cate Z | fever ‘or acting magistrate to be in attendance at 7 o'clock. A. M. | twenty-eight hosemen, three hundred and sixty six hook | as they are xreduaity to.” ye Utle to Which bas punetually, at the very latest, to dispose of such cases a | and Indder men, and thirty-threo hydrant men, amount. J {0 ts ond Wan equally explicw ri ‘on Lee, ever he may doo: may come before bim—to Commit the guilty and dis } ing toa total of thousand and eighty-Avemen: being | jeriy’ hresont or future, of aabl A. Oo Ro thee ewes that of others. wil ebarge the innocent, as the case may be; but thes | 82 increase of four hundred and fifty-four over the num- | fr jmmoreable: and all we partion Interested eumpowes the | CY lowe. He can bave officials have recently become so sleepy wad’ remiss tha | ber stated in the last report. The above are divided into | said Palcannet for the recovery of the smount ef tre bie | MT. Falconnet, por vp Pode shore, and ht of the inhabitants, had the effect ‘elec: ‘they make their arance | [forty-six engine companies, -cigbt hose companies, which may not be anetuall well whilst the contract under whieh he pretends § Wwerciteaarm of the spread of yallow fever ia uhoic J il len cclock Lefore thes ats smaen ‘Clascoy | ‘oateen hock and ladder ommpante, und four uparaai J rnce st neesentige fetsop cua un etfente'eitch cxclclen bia frou aay Fight > the lnkervee- midst, He; therefore, on bis own and their beball, de, } Sem called upon to do ticir business, wren au urges | Companies. the von Payment may oecation, to come upon ail tat is | Lon ofhis owa governseeut ake aan Pe sing hat the removal ot | cas arizes. Now this Is a serious inconvenience to al | There are thirty-five engines in goot sontition. five | iemny inink proper, belar authorieed toeell woke Mghex | putts, tie wixed oF Seo Company bave now claimed except the lazy magistrate. It wrongs the guiltless, who | ordinary, five building, and one rebuilding; forty-nine | piider that ‘offer, witho! prmalit, this contract for more than three years. They Lave (ioeka “not he Kestin“durauce vile’ longer than. ts | hose carriages in good condition, six ordinary, two | aiticate hip himeett if heahouht 52 oe creer | “PAld the Brat dollar towarce ite price, ge have they Decessary, while it diagusts and incommodes those wh) | building, and one rebutiding: twelve book and ladder |! #4" »/ le pareeiere—without the parties interested. or those they | ue foot of the plank road, required to-an completed with. bave charges to make against the crimina!; but the most | trucks in good condition, two building. represent bemg able to. ‘maintain any action whatever ta onpo- n four gy ig! ‘tho date of the grazt: yet, no “ ‘on thereto, or to ‘any claim. On the contrary, the; serious evil it entalis is in the effect 4 has ou the There is in use in the department thirty nine thousand Mr. Belconnet in thal onué the pooh hg oo = é ine nae ie to Gh F ~ ny LJ poicemen. The patrolman goer upon duty mt | six hundred and iifty feet of hose, in good order, twen. and eflicagious power whieh May be required in law, with all the vessels, a3 asked for, was favorable, he desired to bring Lefore the Commissioners one or two pilots. Mr. McGuyy, a pilot, was introduced. He said that the very best positition, under the present cireyimstances, for the vessels was outside the Narrows and inside Sandy Hook. The next best place, ho stated, was the extreme | Tdiicnt and rimains on his best until § o'clock | ty-nine thousand and one hundred feet indiiforent— penne vee A nae 8 Tn att, years thereniter, the great forfeited lower end of Raritaa the following “morning. He thea goes home | making a total of sixty-eight thousand seven hundred and pean dentiongs tant may legals be valictrat in cone. | lea limitation. tie right St apy wikrevert to thn shore, In the v' to clean himself and take rofreshiment, aud | tifly feet. po’ fo contract any new engagement which may lvalila‘e the | C#O govecDment, aad the subscribees.ty the work, eves ‘This place ‘at 7 appears at the poliee court with his prisoners. If loes by Gres during the year ending July 31, 1366, | Preses! ene, us pain of nullity if they should do the cou “Nicol beld any authority to seceive subacr somewhat out of t the ‘were on duty he could flaish his business | 's six hundred and two thousand and thirty dol. | "> pacity ou'd lose ever viking which they may contribute or thie ; lock, and have the rest of the day until sundo vn | ‘rs. The you will find by reference to the J.J, PRSADO purpone. <n ee latter part of Sej for sleep and recreation; but as the ji is generally | \sbelar i Annexed to this report, exhibiting Wb. Lee the public can thus judge for itself how far the invite- men were kept two hours bebind time, it is often midday before they | “ets!l the loss in each month, er with the num- Pated Muxico, Feb. 10, 1853. F. DE FALCONNET. tion of Mr. Nicol offers a sale or protitabie imveckmeat. winds and storms, to prevent them going can ritire. The effect of this is obvious, Usually a p>- | ber of fires and alarms in each district. Belore Mr. Palconnet could be justified in entering upon J) “° ‘ar the circular of Mr. Nicol aad the Lite ‘The Coma liceman likes to boast of the number of arrests he maxes, | New by urgently required for most of the com- | this agreement the comsent of the goveramentof Moxie | CoUsttutes the Whole apparent rasvurces of this company uesioners ose ts subject presented immediate attention. panes. To this fact | called the attention of your Honor. } was necessary, according to the terms of the grant, It f “Wc Folumteors to construct a work estimated to cowt but when he finds bis vigilance has the effect of depriving eight malhons of dollars him of bis rest and steep, he takes good care to seo no } Sb® body in the last annual roport, and recommended | was given in the following note— of Commiasioners of Emile | {pfraction of the law, and the culprits aro let of vor that a contract should be made for twenty theusand feet, ‘0 1 Although they have claimed this gapt tor those yeare om power ceeneiet of the Health Omicer. city. "rhe poltoemén complain of this state ‘of talngs, | Nas foot has. been ordored. "Wore Not. tai Marron Pe Urieds. $ | paets and bawkod it through ihe markets of thio. covey a 25 and very jastly, and consequently fewer arrests arg | | bave manufactured @ small amount at the pub Thave received the note whieh you wrote to methdny, ana | sad ‘of Furope, they bave neither raised thu Co A special meeting of the Commisstoners of Emigration | mage, aud the public good is sacrificed, The salary lic yard, and continually mended ‘the ‘alfaoat | i® Wh you state that to brgin the peeliminary operations ot .| build the work, nor have thay exeouted any part of ha was called last night, at the residence of Commissioner | {te police magisivatos is $4,600 per year—a num certainly | Worn out hone now in uso, Ishould not have ou able | \"",,dn) Company, which you represent. and i contract, mor even paid ihe frst cont of the debt now we o'e! % be | toget through the past severe winter. As it was, th - h amounting to over one tyilion of dollars, the. payment of North getting out of bed at 1 o'clock for. Lab this be } ft Tet, 'wore flooded ia ume of fre by ihe hose Warsise, | oe%e Lo'ines seen Sth i teat s, akonnet tie contract | which was the fiw condidion on whieh the’ tile @ the + foe Rev Rev Parscaat to the and an insufficient supply of water obtsined that bas bees | ‘he pat of the company is coneerned, until you receive advice | BTANt depends. OLUTIONARY MLICANS.—Parsut severely felt. I trust your Honorable body will at ouce | ‘he payment of the bills which you are going to draw upon might add forther detaa, but I have coufined myseit adjournment of the preliminary meeting, which was re | order the necessary ly be for. some ome] Lh Abe! — ape | to inform im due | to stating what [ deere amply sufficient to pat the public Ported in our se of yesterday, the Frozch partisans of | The Fie Alarm Telegraph.’ to which I eliod your iam of the deed of pledges” ue S04 of the camediid- | on their guard. Yours, very reapecthally, Universal Fepublis prope yerterday evening, at | Mtention in Le! hy jubject of so much im- Having communicated the contents of your note to Hix r, Mechanics’ Hall, 160 Hester street. The object of the | portance that T again refer to it. The Coramcn Council of | Exorliency the Presttent a interim of the republic, His Excel meeting was 0 enroll those who would pledge them. | "biladelphia, with a prom most commendable, | lepcy hus ordered me. to inform you of his appreval, which selven to leave for Furope as soon aa the revolution | 2ave bad their city su with machines, &o., upon | | have ‘he honor to de by the presen note, should oecur. About a hundred 8 wore present | ‘he same pian I then recommended for this, and have ex- Weter-Beeretart Cro. Afar. at the meeting, but one quarter only had registered the.r | [Tesred great satisfaction with the working of the system. | To Messrs. Paro, OLante, J. J. Pesano and W.D Lee, names when our reporter left. Those were to chose | itefer your Honorable body to my: last report for a pa’ presentatives of the Mixed Company tT cg 5 . Tehuag. Curtiss, No, 80 Ninth street, to consult with the counsel of the Board with reference to the recent disturbance at the Quarantine grounds, which are owned by the Com- mission. ‘The following communication was read :— Qcanaytixe, Stare Istaxp, Aug. 11, 1856. ‘To Tire Cosmmsaionsmns OF EauGRATION = During the past week certain e: measures bave been adopted, and are now being carried into effect »y ——— nod yd towh of Castleton, in which the pt Jame Gonpow Baeoxert, Erq., New York Personal Intelligence. Mrs, Franklin Pierce and sister arrived in town yester- day, and are stopping at the Astor Hs : Bal “escription of this unica 1 if = t Protech a gates tor the convention to be held on Friday po) eS a" Pole g ny th te 74 Tay, << commanieation through the Isthmus 0: Joun B. Breckiabridge, w Steikes the public from the consequences which must inevitably may be adopted in this before another year has Having thus obtained a formal and absolute hy worth in 9 duel at Niagara Pails, is av the editars of the New Orleans Del’a John Mitchet! is at the Montrate Springs, Tennsesse result from ® coutinuance of the course to which | Warne ane re Gannaoe Canrnes’—Tho police are famed: 1 would rape Suggest that a sufficient | cation of the grant, Me. Falconnet pald into the allude. jount complaining bitterly of the remiseuess of the garbage be named in the “tax levy’ for 1867 to carry | treasury the stipulated bonus ot $600,000, and took the re. To the administration of the quarantine reguiations of tmen, who bave failed to remove the boxes, altbungh | this measure into effect. ceipt of the proper svthority for the same. The bills ARRIVALS AT COSREN’S HOTE: this port, during the present season, it bas vent! they are ruvning over wich ali manner of nastiness, ia An cctagonal building might be erected on the lower | mentioned in the agreement, as collateral security, with Major & ©. Ridgels " L, $. A.;J. B. Hisbarol and Indy, Orlewas, 7, fi. Hemmer, ‘Mantes xia Fo" ronte, ©. Wi: WS. Theneas, Rooke van Vieet, U.S. A.; R, BR. Chandive . Heh seme pisces for weeks. This should not be. The Com, | end of the Park for the use of engine and hose ox ¢ mortgage of the grant, was drawn and dejiverod in ac mitsioner of Streets and Lamps shonld see to it. There is With ® bell tower in the centre, to take the place of the | cordance with the agreement. They were not paid in whole & pestilence at our Core, ansahoul it ever enter, it widl { Present one on the City Hall, which is the cause of so | or in part at maturity, or at any thne since. become Lm EY Me (0 direct the cargoes to be discharged here in lighters before they to the city. To effect this discharge, stevedores are of They are course, employed. Toe distance of Quarantine from the | be because of the dirt of the city. The indignation of the | Much com from the courts and other deliberative | now due, ontetanting and unpaid, with interest, damages | COCK 8nd Indy, nd A. Senn Mobi i cityrenders it somewhat impracticable to employ persons | community would be terrible Miould any such coutta. | Dodies in tha: building. This building being os ia | and costs, and amounting to more than ove million doi- Lia ad | ya Mor AB Rowell, a Hf 9] . tn this business who reside there. Stevedores residing | gency occur. Where are the garbage cartmen? form, would give am, for e: fire | lars, Upon the maturity and non-payment of these bills, - or. te ARRIVALS. At the Clarendon—Chas. ew Yor! ariwe Peak, New Haven: W. Hanty, Cony etnias Nicholas Ludiam, New York, R. s Randgi}, t. T London: it. Cuumingham, Bostou, W: G-Ten!, Stew Monse—H. Hyslop and Mr. Wi anger, U. 8 ott Taptate OYime ee eer. to Tartar Three. Ueno: Geo. B. De Justin Field Boston. Mr. Mi a 4. Almon Mare). Stewart 0. Warsh, New : ha aw L. Wel Hnglon, Westehester, C, B. tail, We Neve Vor: John R. Koll, Brooklyn: W.Austie, Newt a. « accommodation com) and the bell tower, while at the same time it | the right of Mr. Faiconnet accrued to demand repayment Row at 4 Regarta—A row boat regatta was held at} covid beso ‘a6 to be an ornament to the lower | of this money, or the transfer to himself of the grant, the Red Hook yesterday, fora purse of $1,000, Barns] part of way. There are several onmpanies located | which had been pledged for its advance. Bocause the and Dorr were the competitors, the former winning ac-} '" the Seventh and Bighth districts whore houses are | parties ond the pb ewenned Of Mexico had b; e tording 1 the award of the jodies. After the rage waa | Dullt on lots the leases of which will soon eapire, and ap | ment authorized Mr, Faicoanet to come upon ati that over « disturbance arose, and Burns was severely beaten, that cannot be thrown out of service, as | pledged to him without recourse to the tribonala in the it is alleged, by Dorr’s friends. His boat also was broken | te extreme high price of property in this section of the re he may thiak proper, and because they had athorit ‘The officers arrested come of the alleged law] City Will cause much diMeuity iN new | ed bim in the same instrument, to sel! to the highest bid breakers. jocations. The I recommend, if 4 with | ber that may offer without any judicial formality, and Kaw Yorn Hoeprrat.—The following is the weekly re, but a molety of outlay, erect a fine building for eight | even to adjudicate it to himeelf, and because the parties ~ a companies, @ be!! tower, and prove an ornament io the | lnterested, and thove they represented, had renounced port of this itution to Aug. 8, 1850—Remaining ot | city. | bespeak, ut the hands 01 your honorable boty, a | any right to maintain any action whatever in opposition upon Staten Island have, therefore, generally been selected fo: this purpose, ‘In making selections irom the large number wi we applied for permission to act, I have beca guided by a desire to place the busitiess ia the hands of those who were distinguished for their good morals and sobriety, and whose word could be relied upon for a strict compliance with such quarantine regulations as ( should deem |t necessary to yo upon them. |p some cases, as the result proved, I have,been deceived as to the character of the men, as they did not abile by the bonis they bad given. in the early part of the season, as no actually infect- ed vessels came into port, I did snot deem | Ang. 1, 972; admitted to Aug. 8 60; diechar; cured o | careful and early consideration of the subject. thereto. D. Rowbright, Philadelphia, F. Burt, hy c It neceseary to piace the stevedores undor strict quaran. foheved, 71; died, 10; remaruing at dste, ee tales, 20, | An alarm beli ls much needed neighborhood of Falconnet, on the non payment of the bills, sought | Thcmpee Talem, Mars. Janes Hodson, Rngfant © eBoy: tine, and they were allowed to return home at night to | females 48 the Post office, To this also! ealied your attention last the mortgaged property a Nothwith .: 4 “ sleep, As soon, however, as I ascertained that there From Havre, amehip Arago—Mr. Von Pas: and indy. were ae lntected vessels ae tee anchorage, upon mrs. Dre a ee ae saga indy 3g ie at which they were employed, I o every steve. con, W. Pad scot Men Line } dore © board apd lodge within thy if ad mn y, Mrs. Prescott 4, Aboot, Mie hom: accommo tationa were provivied year, for the particulars in regard to which I refer you to BURGLART AxD ARSON.—A very curious case is nov my lant report. " from , and eorwithetanding that the grantees them- onder the Fire Maret investigation, located at No i7 ——— of alarms of fire from ‘gas explosions’ | selves made every endeavor to sell the contract in the enue, Itis alleged that burglars entered ve | hae been the cause of mach damage to United States and Europe, subject to the mortrage, they tore at that piace, oa pm morn ing. ff | woll as to the batidings in whieh they jante, and | were ubable to effect a sale or to make payment. hie efforts, hewever, to obtain reimbursemelit is, BW. Tatial Tuthiil ond servant, P. Dorticos, C. 5 Halsted, IL i Ht, "“Bodicy. @ iL bo as to prevent Intercourse bet ter pr up a lot of goods, vatued at between thee | meafures should be taken to prevent in future these ex. | Faloonnet therefore determined to take the contract ba lS | sy Kul Mre Hardenberg am Bat i violation of this ond four bundved dollara, set ire to the ses. tr. | plosious, which are mostly the result of ouipabie caro | seif, as the only accessible indemmlty, on account of is | G°8RET CM Tyekermau, A. Kigoug. of them, @ night, Francis Nunnemmacher being awoke by the nolse of 18 fecsness on the part of those engaged ja putting the gas | advance, Thishe Wada right todo under the terms of rm J. Fillman, B. Lene, ms . climbing over the dog barking, discovered the robbers, who ‘led withut | ‘xtures in houses. he mortgtge, a I bate shown. To confirm this act, the errant, Miss Frost * « turning again im the same direction, in season to report themselves for duty the following morning. Tne inter course of persons, who bat thus been exposed to danger, ‘with (hese outside of th» walle, very naturally led to un. easiness in the public mind. The momeut [ way ap prised of the facts, 1 took every precaution la my power to prevent a recurrence of similet acts. In guarding against the consequences of these acts, Tam happy to say that many of the citizens of dy, Mis. Commodore dy aud two chi vervant, © Garavd. Major. Hogame rdeons chiht and servant, 4 Ct i, F. Guderin, T Nebrey, L. Siural i Washes eum, Mra, Donert! ged three children, F. ‘ Keiser and lady, P. Miell, a. Prey, J, Bentel ant hah J. Wulling, De we, Fox, ¢ 1 ito A, Snood, I Riward Bloch Babbeus : Fiugente, Rouse Mapa. Fink Regina fa one.” Kpesiin, Ma veatein Wor Wolt, Harenba: Geo aro, Ay taking any of the property with them. Tha fire was ix- | Toe rowdies have fora long time remained qu! Wal. tinguished with a pail of water, Damage thrilling. nad bepes that the department would not again Doxanion.—Mrs. Martha E. Wilson, who died in bly | ested by them; but of late threo instances ha a my knowledge, wherein oo ea have been attacked ful owner of the contract. last, bas left the Mistionary Soc'ety of the Methodist pis | in one case ne Company 41 were proceeding at ‘To thie letter be recetved no reply, and after a still tar copal church a house and Jot in Hudson stroet, val tT great speed toa fire, when they were set upon by these | ther effort to effect a sale of the contract by the par $8,000. One hundred dollars a year is reserved 0 | “towling devils.”’ with clvbs, slungshote and stones; | ties interested, Mr. Falconnet again, on the 34 of July, Jobn street chu.ch, provided it remaine down twa several members of the department wore knocked down | 155, requested the Mexican government to acknowletze Mra. Wilson was a’ motmber of the last church for vor | by them, one of —, Roderick T. Entwistle, was run | him as the owner of the grant. This letter was also un- ot, and | approval of the Mexican government was deemed proper, be mo- | anihe rdingly requested that government, by letter ome to | of the 2 0: June, 1855, to acknowledge him as the right Staten Isiand have evinced a desire to co-operate with | finy years. over by the re. fo is very seriously injured, and | auewored. Subsequently, Mr Faiconnet, with « view to me The Supervisor and Justices of the Peace of the will be matmed for life, should he survive his injuries, of Ss reimbursement, mace a sale of the contract tothe « town of Southfield called apon me and de-ired to know ia Coroners’ Inquests. which there ® much doubt, undersigned, and engaged upon his part to procure the | KJansch Max Kians Steiner and lady, a what way they could aid me in preventing the commun: | A Cni.n AcrpENTALIy Porsoweo.—Ooroner Mills hdd an | Another, Hose Company No. 16, were attacked, | approvalof the Mexican government; wud upon (he 8th ‘calidren, det. aed en ean tps Cation 0 disease ameng the inhabitants of Ueir town. 1 | inquest yesterday, at No. 75 West Thirtieth streot upon | wiule attending to their duty, the men driven away, | o! August, 1855, he again advised the supreme gover: | V'.cws, Wiluyr, AW Prac, Jf Carel W Walkoe & informed them that much might be accomplished, if tuey | the body of a child one year old, named Anne Jomson, | ond the car upset in the street. The third is | ment that be bad e’ected to take the contract on account ‘Walker, 0 B Fournier, W i Jones, F Tambrauche would place a guard upon the shore #o as to prevent ‘ater. | who died from an overdose of admmisered | of 8 gang of rowdies, making an attack upon | of bis advances, ahd that he had sold it to the under Alex Lambrnuche.'Mre Crockett and daughter: course of any dese with vers pt de nate | news, rime in | the ba 4 house of Company No. 92, and I have | signed. On the 26th November, 1966, the supreme gor- | Spencer. Indy and two chiliven, © Ferrero, bearer of Ra the habit of giving to decoased this bee ber beard one of your Honorable body was a leader | ernment of Mexico returned the following Mswer to Mr. peepee oe Seca een 4 Runge, © F Macngel, W asleep, and on Sunday night gave in ig- | ‘a this instance. Some means should be devised | Falconnet’s several applications: — eh nme yr Tauan Cae eet perance of the nature of the med Pace gn te AY able to perform their duti@ Srorton 5 choi, Moblie: 0 B ives, Rome Ligne “WY found sleep, from which |. | without ineurring danger of baving their limbs ee ee com, nscetar axo [late Riome: @ Ram, it . Het, “Death from an overdose of No | broken, and killed by these dosperadoas. It's | TTY Oe ee rte’ prom of weRD Miss Wild, Miss Konn, diame was attached to the mother. opetees to police jastices for the remedy; they His excellency tho Minlster of Forega Relat pea vece Brodie J Brodie, RH Che: on whied you to Fatat Kick rom 4 Honsm—Coroner Gamble scld an | “Te et cami Be 4 Political inflaence of these gangs is jeared to tranamit tp thin ofice ie, mm unicat \n sim, Mie ae subjec hands of your Rirected to him date. of suant, accrmpanying | Way and Hrcse ths focha of Injuries roosived rensez 80 diet tebouy, referring you to my las Teport for sue. | copies o thou which ou hua premiguay tent foe wume ts | Rete Horse in one of the Second Aven 8 Palroad gales, a aS ae. shoul be Gq ccwiater of 0G, teas, tates Byrom Otpriesion, in. Qeirenhs deceased was & native of Ireland, amt was forty yoars of concession of wwilege. for the Inveroceenie commen { iety Mise St Armand, Mr stems age. a , eet eee The Unite States sloop of war Jameshwy * deira on the 28d of July. wae Be ‘The of-war Vi arrived at ‘hom Howe ong on the 20t0 po meres eames eae eo — ‘The United State frignte Constellation : auneater vag at Grbenitar immediately Informed f < Pree! the Presiden’, cd fv wren in € council, of pape same