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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1856. or Commissioners of Health. street, which had been reported as & puisanen, copewed Breeklyn City Intelligence. | tied to making @ professional examination at the Second | The dancirg was kept up unt!! thé ateraoon of the 26th. | Gilmertin. Aug MH jon 74 19 epeke culier Hoary ‘The board met at'noos, A quorum was present. The ‘vs the eatablabment asd Sedge for themselves, before WOMEN—ARREST OF TWO OF THR coxeareseens | Jenoe about the pereene. of ‘both iis sompatanty and oes ae a from the kanyon, one of Presideat Rei ena Birk (0, + Wanye, with plas following report was Feceived from the Health OMoer:— further action. of the AND MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF THE WIT- | Mou Ge coachnlon othe examination ives, &o. Fay mt Mien descried a bear sittiag upoa a rock aot tet WH God, Ke Onaen 9 days, with cot- ‘Suaw asked a reconsideration resolu- ‘conclusion of the examination Jackson from the readeide, ana looxing with amaze- Potter. E the Lguaeng) lice Sines eee Ray CML, te coal ao cade: | Seiad MRA TP CREL EE ee one tne | ea tes rd xatayag ee Perpetrated upoa two emigrant wo- of fhe Grand Jury. nny atatea | Beg td a retion, NOt eaiisded with a distant view % rr apswer on or road, aad abot by Brot ‘med, came to knowledge of the Brooklyn authorities mt mont Henle, my h hon eo ter wit ton aod was ebot by er ‘a little more than @ week ago. Through the vigilance Ol | sine: lives in , and stevedoro. Brigham Youn; Captain Thomas King, of the Second District Police, and John Dixon about loving their wives: — officer John Fulton, of the same district, two of the per- | the city of New York; lives at 71 Elders, never love sour wives one hair’s breadth fur- opinion was ioe arrested, Yerk, and by occupation a stevedore. ther than they adoru the gospel; never fove them 39 bu’ cient, It wade little dfvrenee whether they came from | Petralors were » but the tbird is still at large. | * hye Serendents, under advice of counsel, H. A. Moore | that yor. can ave them ata moment's warulog wituout ves the followiag advice to ths elders i r é i is ‘at abi or an unbealthy port: they were deemed dele- | For fear that the ends of justice might be defeated, the | and F. H, Dikeman, declined to answer avy questions as | shedding etear. Should you love achiid any more than y Jenve Maybec, t at e; but a terious to public health, and as such should not be ad- | matter was not divulged—at the request of the above | totbe charges mate. thist No. wich, Chas 8 Pearlee, Poster: ones, mitted. ll kinds of excitement he contended had as ofticers—who expected to ehend the . | As soon as Captain King ascertained that the girls had The genera! election was to have been held on the first | Mule, Henderson, Kostoa; Knight, Sears, be! ph pbyying oad ; much to do with the spread of the disease as anything wer missing man; | pe0n Soleased te inquired in every house in York and | Morday in August, when coua'y officers aud members to | ‘ard, Portiaad WB During. Master, fithiu. five days after the Glidden begna to discharge her | ¢!8@, aud it should be their endeavor to allay unnecessary | but all their exertions proved vain—he is still at large. | Bridge streets to ascertain their whereabouts, but in | the Iegislature wore to be chosen. Tiere seemod & Bunpeoo, Nantnokst Chas f Hogers, Langley, li became too evident that she Wasvery tauca iniectel | excitement. New York city refusod to admit bides, and | The principal witnesses haying been mysteriously ab- | yair; they were nt to be found. They had been seat of | but ene party, which regularly nomianted and elo: p OPER ER 8 ~Biute Mirae or yellow fever. The testissuy of this fact ap. | be saw no reason why a distinction should be made be- | ducted, the veil of secrecy is Boeaper considered Seca wh’ to Baltimore and the other to St-Lous, By whom, | their candidates without opposition swiigatcamer Keanebee, Hund, ; a fest eageng the sievedores, then wich terrae, and | tween the two cities. tary. The facts of the case are these:— and through what a; ‘ies, some of those holding re- dad, brig May Queen, Morton, Boston: ‘a ibe ot her cage’ Avwios"S iwasiovui | Tb@ subject was dropped, and the Board adjourned, |, Two girls arrived’ in New York, in the ship City of | sporsible situations about the (ty Hall can answer. They Personal Iuteliigence. ter? A Weston, nog. ad's 8 sari Gix"ine seavel. was tus dangetousc panie prota aree aoe Brooulyn, on the 22d of August, wit. Their names are | cab éapiain wey justice is defeated, and why the porpe- | Thomas Basyc, having been appoisiod Jutge of tuo eat | Milles: Hepeecace, Galem SUIBNL fens ‘Sboring longer ba ihe veasel Yellow Fever Williamsburg. Sone Muldoon, appatentiy bane b; al iy Brose cotragss. panne had tekon | Petonce for the Oriental cepartment of the republe of | -on, Randall, N¥ork Sid steamship City of Manchester, Pettie, Liverpool. Mrscellancoos aad orew ‘ho, v0 2, to contact the Gikease, abatdoue! The 9b. 'ASeccga | Dr. W. H, Hanford, residing im South Filth street, be- | Tyeland. They embarked at Liverpool. Tus destination | jongeeeik tage er wank street, Capt, King ant | Nicaragua, has been released (rom tie army. Mr. Basye derstand, from Virginia, azd bas served aoveral | ghe wean ete tincame Capt sehenee, arrived yesterday crew, of more spirite, were soon obtained | tween Fifth and Sixth streets, was taken down with yel | of the first was Baltimore, where her father resides, and | cf\cer Fulton inquired house but ne, Y y oe os » i 5 5 quired at every ut were goue, | is, we o antleame janie stricken by'"aceiny’ some ot them mmes | low fever in a mild form on Monday night last, Oa taat | tat ot tbe other, ono of the southwestern States, wirere | and the supposition is that they were sent to Baltimore | 924°. in ite Legislature of that Stato, but for the last few | ganic,” Aue purser haa.cu? thanks for papers. ; u more some ot her friends live. On saturday, the 23d ult, two | 7 bards, companions, une after another, ial victims ‘othe im | day he visited the patiexts at Fort Hamilton, in company | stevedores, named Joceph Jackson and John Dixson, | (r/uiiter oll. However, Mayor Hall and others who | | - asided in Baltimore. He las the reputation | Gaim or Mowmay, lor tyst=">e following la an exteact of & What " re Ws ually true of the lightermen and Custom House oifierrs, so | with Mayor Hall, for the purpose of tendering his ser. | boarded the vessel, and by false representations made | {he witneeses shall be forthcoming, at whatever trouble | of haying talents of a high order. letier to Kuwood Wolier. Beq, secreary Koard of Underwr ‘ that ihe farther tiacharing of an Siaens corse woe ap vices, if required. Dr. J. H. Bailey, of Fort Hamilton, fad gin pred (nethe yeaeel ins at the foxt of Fike orth ent and me er ae: = Una, the per “payin Goveruor Geary, the new Executive of Kansas, was in 5 ‘ rr i i for Mowrans, Sevt 2 : nigh tor # _ s he cf this rage uc} 8, 1 G achel Jane. from New fo:k for Alexsadria, cargo iis: tears vata’ al te cance TOE Tetins | ADC ES Donirt bore toen: in igencnnee. street, New York.) On these’ representations the girls | {ige, and made (0 suiler for Loelr misdeeds, St. (ovis on the Ist met, on his way to the Territory, BP metros Nem or ein repale theses ean The following statement is by Dr. Bailey, who has had | sccompanied them, and were conducted about the streets | ])jx: on, who it will be observed, by the stateurent ofone |G, P. R. James, the novelist; Hon, Wm Wilkins, for- | Py coceed on r Sehr James T (of Forked R.ver), from New York, with . D ° ot the city tor some time, when they wei 0 8 Si of d enorme sare, ere uy, nut | eremive pate nye fvercavee whe a the ar- | Slee enced th cutie ttytgt | tthe imesn not nee immen sg ummed wiry | iy Sj Wa an, neh “aad Mhor iam | bie ream wet BPO sah kc salee in impression that the Glidden bat been slandered at | @Y— with Hquor. ‘Thence they were taken to Brooklyn to see | Syne svar two weeks cinco he t yin Degraw | ley, U.S, Engineers, aroin Washing bdr ag yy hs Apparent we 'o her iniected coudition. For the pur I Dr. Hanford b nd J js street, about two weeks since, he baving called at the | “joge Hoyden lt, of the Supreme Court of California, | Sehr Francis French (of Union, SJ), oadteo with pine wood, ‘of giving your Honorable Board aa accurate idea of what Sie teatro Lecce eens he vislied me in my J the city, and Proceeding to Jon street two carriages | tiouse'and threatened to break in the door. The whole } py. returned trom a four in Hulrope, and is paying a ¥ ie p80 Point. Tor tres cootilen has boon, 1 will stake thas the recordset | Sa tein Cenc eer S eee oak ¢ doctors kept | were procured at Gildersleeve’s stables, in which the | yitair will be thoroughly investigated. es returned (rom j : Schr Cel ork for Baltimore, wills J polsoued ano severely ‘aokensd aloot from me, he oiferhd to assist me in aay way he could. 1 parties drove to Sheep’e Head Bay, where arrived to his friends in Alabama. sugar and mclasses, wl in her hold, is asbore 2 tweuty-foul einet | heard cf his sickness last night, and this morning [lef my pa | about nine o'clock in the (Saturday). Taey Serene Governor Johnson aud fan.i'y, of Georgia, are ia Wasb- | in O:d Pont, ig eared for 420M $Lf OD weutyfour persons, and out Sot redice tase ast ncn Lm fy Se pene ‘at Delano’s U1 States Hotel. os ‘they en- City Intelligence. ington ‘> in the Merchsnts’ Matual i ‘of Baltimore, aod the ow fevs eed not be alarmed; do | Stepped nited States , whe a 2 ngton. ft q y viden i sti an ‘nfvcted vessel, the un- | hor unk Wt contagious in thisdisrct. Hut chey may rest as. | gagedaroom for the females, and duriog the night drazged | FATA Accioest ow sum Naw Haven Rairoav.—Yes- | ny,6 Aroricyn Banker, Charles Peabody, Bea., of Lom. | (tenance Combauy of the Varley of Virginia, Consigaed uy ermitted for ven pleaty of yellow fever al! 4 js the present to retaain at the Southwest Sp.t; that the prayer of —_ poe ey oy, Sever al around them. | one of ther imo another room, and thus succeded in | (erday afternoon, about one o'clock, an unknown man | gop, her captain to br hy ber up among the fleet at Quarantine be | typius. malignant typhus, congestion of the denied. Respectiully submitted r eople had y "I H. FROMPBON, Health Oticer. | Jer basen votre tree, nay at home us, congestive | their object, Next morning ( y), Jackson and Dix. expected toarrive by the next Coltivs Cored 2 ee oem. at eee de ware all | gon wept off, leaving the females there, and returned | WaSTun over aud killed on the New Haven Railroad, at | the Atlantic, which left liverpool yesterday, Will Aree | fave catgtt the gale. apo wn Dusisess until yellow fever becomes e in | Sb0rt two o'clock in the afternoon, in company with a10- | the coruer of Fourth avenue and Eighty-fourth street, he St. Nickolas Hotel for Mr. Peabody aa frienss, | | Lewes Del, Sept 3—The wreck master has leit for Fea- CARANTINY, Sep: 4, 1866. * Williamsbveg. which it shor now. As to the presentcondi- | Sher tan, named Richard Lewis. ‘The girlsipsisted upom | The ceceased was walking along the track, when his hat | Sui) i corset of the Lawrences aac other merchant | ¥/ck's I:jaud, where a tumver loaded ship, gaid to be the Soha fo the Mayox or Cowmissiongns of Health, of the city of | tion of Dr. Hanford, I must Say that yellow fever is a very being taken back to York, when they were threat- | blew oft; he made au effort to catob it, when he fell oa sinces of Boston and this city, “i Carries (vefore reported Nae etids Cicer so whom was reiccred the potion othe reagnefana taence, but irom what Thave een ata gondmany | ened with violence if they id not “abut up.” They | the track. Butore be regained bis, feat an up train | Piinces Of Bisioe wil tee ve estas | “tnt iain: tom Provisence, tn bates, nowt to Phi to ter je potitic hundred cases, I inter that he is almost certain to recover; the fi i from New York came upon him with the ra of femal of New , attempted, ou m gonsignees of the schnouer Falmouth aking to proceed wita i attack ia very wild, but thesytaptome are well marked. tre | jiaauY svecceded In inducing tee Girts to get inte the cof | fi oetning. The unfortunate man was almost Pasiwatiy | day evening last, to address a democratic gathering a’ | ladelphta, is ashore apout tive unites beiow the ligutha doaed), 18 ashore, wh:ca went om iba ony Rag os th ~ } » wel aud drove them.to the tavern ke} , ; is very cd aay twenty years, std has bllged Geren: Anche Be frome Ponce. Ee nae nie | quires aconéentration of the polson ee are cote ‘where they took supper. It was now after dark. | killed, both legs bewg entirely cut off, The body was | Fast Hampton, Long Island, but a'ter proceeding only a | Marr" prig, with masts cut away, ashore. , and all bi ou board being well. be dangerously contacious: there faust be « large quantity of | They then crove off again, on preience of going to the | conveyed to the Fourth instrict Police Court, at the cor few miputes was +0 seriously attacked with vertigo, 12 | fuici. ‘The sehr Mary Steamau is at (he Breakwater, withioss u the early pari ol ‘he season, whe the yellow fever first - the virus of the disease, so to speak. efore the infection eoald | city, and, comrg toa wood, forced the girls out of the | ter ot Figbty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, where it | duecd by exposure tothe sin during the day, that he | or foremast ead. an to prevail in he West Indies, and in almost every por! be communicated lt ‘was communicated to Fort Hamilton | carriage, separated them and violated their persons. in 8 en charge of by Justice Bogart. Coroner Con- | was forced to retire from the meeting Sarr Gorpes Cross, Little from Cadiz for Boston, put tato Of the same, th: undersigned quarantined vessels trou Ponce, ¢ from the ships which were auchored half or three quarters of | {his Jackson and Dixson were aided by Richard Lewis, | very was notited to hold an inquest upon the body of The Maryland institute of Baltimore prosase to give | Plymouth Ith ult, leaky, witer having been as far Weat as Tecommended ‘has un y be ordered to lighter their cargoes ¢ shore, the wind bi tow! 7 a 7 1 sent s Birtaiiieiie: holes uridine ths caantatinnan eae a ay ae ee ge Boge gp byl LS who accompanied them, not beiog able to master the | deceased. Geerge Peabody, of Loudon, a public reception upoa his | 175. oy. pom Boston with acargoot lee bound to ion oF orice Was the' bY A general protes: on the | Sarre ela eye ye dt aircon ato were came te | giris themreives. They’ then took the females back 0 | — Ciaxneavton oF THE GRAND Usiren Oxon oF Ovo Fat: | arrival in tbis couxtry. Mr. Peabody nas been a sub- | fille Gra, Day, from Rostin., wilt & cunme of hee, Boao part of interested cx. tains and cous bilis of health | remain there-while the wind bjew from the south. Wheal | the tavern apd offered them gin, but they refusing 0 | |. _ v. cterday was a grand gala day among a portion stavtial benefactor of this imatitate. She ts now on the dock gettirg recaulea apd coppered, aad Were profusely exbidiced to"show ihe auiuorities the ‘ajustier | gay the first case of yellow fever T instantly reported tas | drink. were violently assaa'ted, and John )'x-on struck | 1° y grand g Major General Harney is at the St, Nicholas Hotel. Will sail in a day or two lor her destination sy ot detataing vewels trom Pouce, wal tue fo ty of orveriny theic | such, and for a ime the people at Fort Hamilton were exceed. | Catharine in the face. ‘The felldws then le’t them, end a | of cur colored px palation. Various lodges (colored) of eee soit Canton Diggs, cEand { Baitvn’ ie, with 77 bias ay carge hiared, eral masters of vessels from | ingly ineensed against me. The physicians io that. vicinit % ookly Sac iy : ns gar, was lost at Aree! ‘on the kb ult. No particulars. Ponce, your Honorabie Board will reaember, took » | united inthe poptiarery. but nowhere is nova single ductor | MAL vamed Totten brought the gtrl« to Brooklyn, and | the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, fromthecity and | 4+ ine Ciarendoa—Rev. J. A. Spooner and family, Balti- | ““The clipper ship Hornet. Capt Kenton, 1428 ‘oas. is anw on Measures to obtain perinits w proceed Gian uate othe amdevt Some six | Grany olfter dau who doubie for a moment that the disease | Pluced them in charge of Caps, Thomas King, of the | cooty met on Warhinglon square, at eleven A. M., | more: J. A; Utlo and lady. New York. Misa Grogan, New | the sectional dock, receiving repaira, che 1 to be ate baa deen there really is yeliow fever. It is generally supposed that | Second di-trict police, where they arrived about 2 o'clock York. Wm. A. Guest and lady, New York; Me. and Mrs, G. | recauiked and newly coppered; also have decks and top sites: ft Some time in Podee, prior to (eir departure; that. the: coll weather woul! prevent inteeton: bar atmospheric | on Monday morning. Tney related all the circum- | und after marching through the priocipal streets, assemn- | SOM! Vi" Shoushkecpsie: Fe'Vose, New. powers oo ange Opporiumiies of knowing whether yellow fever | changes, even (0 any d ather, short of frost, | stances to Cyptain King, ant officer John Fultoa; | pied inthe Broadway Tabernacle at two P. M. There x h, England, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Lest Whalemen. po I Oe decrease the ‘on. val eather thecon | but ex they did pot 'krow the names of the | weresbout a thouand members present; the galleries Dr. JG. Adams, New York: W.S. Browa, | Cid at New Bodfard 24 barks Iowa of Fuithavea)! Mogces, belief it dik a they re ople ot fe t eof z . ‘ac f y i ean; 0 My 5 ae x were. thos hor. and that | Weathechythwngine iniratdrcaccordiagly, Astotheckancss | Scoupdrels it took some days before the officers | were filled with lacies (colored), who would compare fa more. aciiic Ocean; Mary Ana (of Mattayol aver, Jin the steamship Ericsson--Mra A B Osbor Low H Waters, Jaco citer you are ure all the | Were @babled to aacertain who they were. They Hually | vorably, as to diese apd neatuess of appearance, wita winds, which might waftthe | Succeeded iu identifying the stable where the bdrses | ihe audience uruaily aseembled there. Toe exercises comes’ Unless thus aided by | were hired, and on Wecnesdzy they arrested Jackson | consisted of prayer, music and addresses {-om sey ie probably not om Fort | and Dixson ‘The third party, Richard Lewis, made his | ¢icers of the Order, some of Which were able and ia nue, cf My nd carried them into Callao, They were rulence of the 1 wereased | escape, and has not yet been arrested, although every | re tre. The celebration was well conductnd, the speas- Hanichen and soo, R atas, | suffering condition when found, and two of the men were takem| eyes ome uering tn courts and unveatiated | etfort bas been made by Captain King and officer Fulton | org evinerrg uo bitier feeling against any political party p.Gordan, Joe Duane, Thre Jackson, #6 A Clarke, Hf Boetats, | 10 the bosptiel._ They re eh rene ee ‘asore oa th teamship Alabama—Jas Milles, cane 1 om either of | of infection in Wilifamsburg, I their vessels during the passage to view of this | foci dengor Trem ‘south, affidavit, and the exhiviuion of uumernus dilla ot health | Gimease aman sor unt! fi ‘assurances irom captains iat no yellow fever exist , Povee, the uudersigned was persuaded t recommend thatthe vewels lying at Quarantine f:ow said port should be allowed to proceed to ves Of New York, and your Win J Kerr, 8 on. ‘At Atacamas June 6, Peru, Kaston, Nant, 25 ap. Ship 8 Gildersleeve of New Yors, at Callao. picked up of he mate and Toat’s cre of wha. Cortoia Patagon ta cone! athe opmion. The exptaims aad ld to apprebend bim. Jackson and Dixson were brought | or ys to their owe condition, bat earnestly hoping aud “we ‘ 4 ousignees succeeded, and the vessels were allowed to pro ‘would infect the neighboring | peigre Justice Smith ou the day of ther arrest, and after | Proving that the tine would soon come when Oa, ek Lee ia ane tpenmanle Aghamee-—saeaaiies, 8A , Spoken, i. Seed.” But what was ihe resuit'” As'soon as the cargues of ‘ taking the deposition of the women were committed to | firth," would bethe governing principle in the treatment | J'#'l uehes and indy, Capt Purlatom, W Spear, MrGemendon | ;,Suip,Pauny Forrester, Cook, neace for NOrleqns, Aug 25, pe kg wa pel RE Fort Hamilton Relief Soctety’s Report. jail to arewor the charze of rape, Next morning (Thure- of their race. Ia the “evening they held a promensde | S Wusiord, Miss Taniuer, BS Neweomd, Wm Poe, aadeight | yere Mary Chipman, Hl, 16 days from Calais, Xe fo tufected vessels (0 the \uarantine auchorage, where they Disp=dfone. day) tbey were brought before Ju¢ge Morris, wuo ad- | concert ut the Crystal Palace, athe aeanee. Kingston, J.” passed Turks Islands 10th wil, ail well. lightering their cargoes. and rode out their period of Mrs, Sennetto, something better. The previously re- | mitted them to bail iu the sum oi $2,000 each. The wo- Sein op enn band elitist ee Deke pe Brig Lagrelia, of Freeport 7 days fran Key West for Do quarantine. The brig Crawford, it will ve remembere i, was | Ported are doing well. men were committed to jail for safe keeping, being stran- ELIAG QF TB . . : Pa 7. Di cae tae boy, Aug 2%, 10 miles E of Dobos lighthouse. more infected than either of ths vessel. referred to. Five of New Casts—Mrs. Holden's child, milf attack: Mrs gers ip a strange land, and baviog a¢ home, nor funds, Buix sociery —The regular monthly meeting of the Board Second 1 eutenant GroKce MoG. eK, of . rat regi Foreign Porw. ee and wae aon 2 the Ma: | Gilroy; servant man of Dr. rive, very mild attack; Mrs. | por iriends to sre tuat they bad justice. But on Friday | 0 yanegere of the New York Bible Society was held last pat et Leases, died at Camp Cooper, Texas, the Sist of Aux Caves, Aug 12—In port bri nou, Collins, for Ne H whom recovered, and tare ‘ied. Patsisk Kuboy, sick. they were bronght before Judge Mur:is on writs of habeas wt * uly las York 4days. Beguin, Knight, for do 10, ean nre nae capectanly with, the Pee teen oll IN Marrasy Hoevrrat—Vient, soldier, sharp attack; ponte nnd admitted to ball In 260 gach. Abraham W. osu at me ° = Bhs una rooms at Astor Lap Err cs pottschr E Tutte, for York, to sail aut to be kept in mind, in wdjuuicating \ essels and car- | Mrs. fitzgeral: Birkbeck, formerly aclerk in the office of the Ccrport nry Ice, Erq., T'vesident ot the society, occupi: 2 7 4 as bled Gaeamies: tad tee cetetigtet aot mmtoine eas Rein Hospital is now tally prepared to meet the | \icn Counsel, wont their security, aud another manas- | chair after readipg the Scriptures aud the minutes of MARITIMO“ INTELLIGENCE, aaimnaltan, Aug 4 Arr eg Medlai (te, Durkee, N¥ord if parties direcuy ntereated iu such vessels should alsocon- | wants of our commuuity. All cases are removed to it, a3 | sured the Judge that he bad procured good todgings for | the jact meeting, the Tr: asurer made his report Tue re- Hee OSE berg Lsguna (and sid 7th for Trieste); brig Rush, 2 Be Tove dleposed to think thai the uihoriuerottia port caforee | ‘ee Fe ae wesured wo abail leave nothing | {e,Tome® abd that they would be forthooming when | «. iyts of the Board duiteg Aug., 1868, amodnt to Siv2 08 Movements of Ovean Steamers. Bina larhargen and att for Maluga) A ali . wire iLoexperditures during the same time are , ; 3 tien popular, and with masters of vessels a p-cvailing | Undone which can contribute to the alleviation of our ¢ accused were admitted to bail in the svm of $2,000 | the ‘bainuee on haul ts 9482-40. The report of the | Nance: Barer, Seige See Sauron, Presa, o> es eee ta q that is wholly unnecessary to subjee avesselto a | Sullerere. The expensea are, however, great, and we | each before the came Judge. The names of their bonds- | Ccimiites on the Supoly of the Destitute Residents of tus | Kerstivuese... Ben Buckininsier, MYornt sh andald 12ihfor Quazantine if che arrives import without sicswews, or | sball reycire more tuyds than we bave objained to carry | men could mot be ascertained, as they were foartu! that | (\) was next proveuted, They hed visited 3,0 2 fumiies | it Seo a a ut having had contegious or infectious disease oa her | (top wutli such time as frost «ball destroy the cause Of | their buriness might be injured if 1t was known tha’ th i iho Seventh ward, $6 of them destitute of the Scrip- Pittman, from Ktebmond for Venice, brig Nereus ipermna, Zhe geoe Of the Crawpord shows clearly the errorot | the sichness, FRANCIS &. BFRIER, Secretary. baci become bail for persons who had been charged with | tures, and distributed among them 1,063 copies. Tae Liverpool from Boston, diag. Wind fresh from the astward| She came from F 1 hands well on Fort Hasirtox, Sept. 4. 1856—baif-past ¥ P.M. rape. and cloudy. Reeeived. New York, Set. 4, 1856, from Miss Mary Es affidavits of the women, which tell the whole aYra, Aug 1!—In port bark Clintonia Wright, Wane Fou Le from Baliimore, disg: buigs Klleo, Darnaby, from Vhiiadelp! whole number of bible: the number ot tes! ributed during August wa. ment, 6,503. Tae Board ad he m arzival, y she “broke bulk’ the latent poison of her carge which was put wy New the hold of the vessel became liberated, and perfor its | Smith, 27¢ Fest Ninth street. per New York Henatp, the | story, are ae follows, as taken bejore Justice Smit ored " : Moston, " at Ot sum of five dollars for the Fort Hamiltoa Reliet Soc Btrlsoy New York, «Catharine Sullivan, being duly sworn, | 22026 with pras cr. ae + New York Sine, woke bitver ay: Clack, freon Bt Thomas, wig orders 8 permission to come up to the WILLIAM B. SEak :, Chairman Fioance Com'te. says—I om 17 years of age: T arrived in the eity of York. Ascuimn Coxanp \iewnt To Beat raz Persta.—Captain | acy eae a Pe eas ae aba, dais 0-0 Am vescsl tn a MESSE tekeee Gale ae. seo ataniaen, TO THE ELITOR OF THE HERALD. from Liverpool, in the abip (Hy of Hrookiyn, on the 24 6¢ | Juoktcs, of the Cuuard steamship Fersia, paid a vist to} Puro New York.....sep" Bb Povts Camtatio, Aug 1 Ne ‘ama vessel tu fork, Would be hazardous to the puviic Gealih and. therefore re Pour Hasiutos Sept. 8, 1856. | and place in said. ship. that ou the 23d inst. deponent and said | the Mayor's office ou Wednerday, to hand ia a list of her | Bareeione w York.....%en SP ious Nie ug lage bark Slonmouth, staples, Bos owmends that the prayer of the petition, ‘and that of all sim: Sin—In the letter of your ecorrespoudent at Batavia, pub- | Jane were induced to aecompany two men—oue of whom was noaie 380 1. Ho stated i ote 1. ce yivereoe’ | ton: scht Ransom Leekhart NYork sry lar petitions, be denied. Respectfully submited lished in the lixnatp of this moruing, are several misstate- | called Joseph Jackson and the other Jobo, but whose trae | Paesepgers—280 in al ae epreenee Sie) SR srrLaverpool | Th exs Istaxns, Aug S-—Old brig © Billings, Cort, Holues| Quansxrise, Bept. 4 Bad THOMPSON, Heaiih Omer meats, which im justice io Irients as well asmyselt, | susrue she does bot Kuow, but said Jackson, abe believes, ita | cor reporter, that te Cunard Company have made ar ar Hol i ie g2 GAKANTINE, Sept. 4, 1456. cannot allow te reniain wucon ‘evedore—upon the pretence (hat said men wonld procure inal m : Lia p “ SrECLAL uxrouTs Ta referring 'o the ease of ontent | Them iodsines: thot after bevng takea about exld city for nome jamepin Se. the contmnanicn anlar ings see. | Peedeokis’ ScriavaaciNOciesas | Vena Gute atg deta poet stip “Leeo' from Coatzosoal ‘The owners of the brig Mary C. iiaskell petitioned to be al- | Would intima! tmay | ‘ime, they were, by said men, taken into @ saloon. where they to be built om the Clyde Be Cahawbe... New York §. HavanatNOrieaas | eas, arr 20th; bark Flash, Wiison, tor SLork sept L. lowed (o come up to within five haudred yards of the ety and nity Was with- | were iurnished somethibg to eat, and also spme | is to be larger than tue Persia ak pees Cae me y tee mag : : b via e cargo. The Health Gilicer deeming | unsafe to per by the & ‘yor ‘bis Board.” | brandy and ale to drink, and ‘from thence wey | cent it will exceed the Persia in speed as much as that Eh York. ‘San Juan, Mic. (Pee Sreasinr Persra—Anoitton at.) ‘mit the some, Lie request Was cenie: we I wish to state that the most | were brought over to the city of Brooklyn, im | Guo veseelexceeds o:cinary ocean steamers He thnks | '** iu 1 or AnpnoeAs Aug A Rew ewers 97 ‘The captain and consigreesot the schooner Enchanter asked | ‘0timate and friendly » ever existed between Mr. | Kings county, for the purpose of seeing said city, r ~ ft STEAMERS TO AND PROM HAVANA. Aatwrnr, Aug 16--Are Diadew Gi'ehrist, Bio Jane ro. A ey oer Ber te itn and tbat during thelr last men ‘procure! "a carriage, and drove | the Brivich naval architects have learned much siugo the |p. .yge From Charleston Lah ard 4th, cote at Havana at] BaLTOL, Avg 18—Cid Etizubeth Biboy, Gibson, NYork (ax Rnd received permission to come to the cay oa Saturday, all | i ireseel was not only willlag but analous to render all such at and Jane te, a” plage Sealled Sheep's |, Perria was Dullt, and will improve both inthe mudél and | lp 4u¥*h rom Chaz leston Maud duh, ue a Havana 2a Tle trom the Prt 10th), z The Koseway Belle having reuesied permission to come | assistance as lay in my power. T inyuired of Rev. Mr. Sco- Hay, and stopped at some boarding | in the constraction of the eagine. The Scotia will be | nd ts ‘Act st the Pil 22d, Win Patten, Church, Cronstedt for Bets up to the city, it Was deemed dangerous toallow her t. do's> | felcs also, who was in aiteudance npon Mr. and Mrs. C.,.whe } Louse it being then about 9 o'clock P. M., to the | Cnished in about a year. arine City on New Grawapa—From New York 17th ar- | 'l, 1 we Becks, ‘Rea! . . ther any further aa: (stance could te rendered, and | informed | best of deponens’s knowledge and belie’, and then complain " . " riving at Havana 23d and New Ork From New Or- I4—Arr Marengo. Gloucester) fhe bark Dodge teque-ted permisdion to Come up sed aie should i.-be found necessary to procure | aut und said Jane were slows up 10. thelr all Trocseioxs Yasrenpay —Niagara EogineC. mpray, No. | fears tth, Havara ph, due at New York 13: : i, London. Sid 16th Kate Bwanton, Reed, Yer charge, but Was ordered ‘0 remain Lelow tsi cargo was taken | fhe serviets of 8 nurse, Fwodld g Ser Jace and Jeb $000 Ca ie A TO fcc at | 8, of Chicago Ill , with their machive and a band, are on | Quaxvi: Cirv— From New York 7th of each month. arciving | MOET 1g ary Kiberta Remy St John, NB PAs ameerted also UY the writer that he had “twice sent. to | Ing with depewent aud locked the door; os econ aesaid John | 4 visit to this city, They passed through Fulive stress Sa urat ie Veen sun Om Movie 2, Havens | Gccizapr, Aus M—Arr White Olond foyt, Newosstle out, guagee te canny an ie ok wet eres parpess ot gota me for agsixtance to bury the servant girlot Mr. Cuming.” T | and Jane were out of the room, deponent then being all, ppt day, and favored the Hrvavp with three cheers . he € steamers will sali | Sid 7th Nepteae, Moore, Brietol #; 12h Emma Jane, repair ~ Be will merely state in'reply,thatnosuch application had ever been | had got in bed. and the said Jackson then got in bed with her, o on Mo; as SA Mas tide | &), fm the same. she wil coms op on thst da'e uccod | Made to ne. fT did, however, (nenish a conveyance to procure ithen and there did violence to her person, and pind Chrcage- og oe bay tes of bey = Sell adesit, and the Isabel leaves Charleston aud Havagn at ezsaves, £ne on Are Rowene, Ramee, SIRs The request of the mas: ¢ hastern Belle, from Ponce, | * Codlin for de woman, and when It aretved late that night, T ir will, bad sexual intercquren. Wak Per, she Sane & ie je a very gine. wey are en roule for New | ina. Mw a Pennant) hath ceca balk Teoleeen, tame aniaied Porto Rico, to come and discharge cargo iuto | endeavored to engage & man to convey the remains to the oats Comtacn paees a nent ore deepal j THE OVERLAND MAILS,TO INDIA AND CHINA. Teed cen ae Watt, Lee hate, gino ihe Naat, waade | Secon who would be wiling w underiane tip jon, aaa<t | saving” in ‘bed with her “ihe whole night, durlog Which | mage nery reapeclasio how, Pens Teeuy’ OM | The Sulow og may be of valle ‘0 hoas having correspood | Yofor Neweastionzd NYork (dy : nied, and de vessel Ww: » lsecharge at Quarantine y can who woukl be willing t0 uu ithe job, . e t i ie @ very reapectadle show. exce in the Kost x" D yeptnne, nia. pthe, Health Gticer cage of the bark Pilot | Fad no person whom a: chat hour of the night 1 could com: | vine ate several, Umer wanes sae itihervarathat'on | _ The Ashbee Guard, Captain Armstrong, wre alroout on | “The malt leares Southampton on the 4th and 2h of each MENT gis Sesaul, Howe, Wybar from Clenfuegos, ‘a'len wit “s “4 sspears . : oi tsait John and | ® target excurgion. and pordes ux). heat Sarge, ant tha | { forbear, at presert, from making any comment upon thy | ‘be morning of the 2it!, she and Jane roquested said John an aires at Gibraltar ebect Gin Oth be futh of canes macutt an ‘Bo . . ll bands on boerd we Dovefiorts have | autbor of th Cpl df gle BR tT SL Ro ag Arrives at Maite about the 14th and Sih of same moat. Tae Oe ae en Ont ee been spared in cleansing said vewel, and recommends tha: | the dispositic to personas controversy in the inat ke them back when they returzéd, both going away Jersey City News. Arrives at Alexandria about the 15th of game and ta of fol © iver, Croc stadt; Louisa Loe she be dlowed (o proceed at the expiration of her term of qua r. iwillt kim conclusion, that though this ex Tinge and remaining away, unit o'clock in hia ronliah an 2 Joy of the | owing mont 3 Feusine. Concuried (n by the Hout ried op may | (be sriernoce, shen complaihent and sald Jeno putea thelr | Fasat Accimnsr.—A switch tender in the employ of the | Toutes sued sbout the Shh or Ble of sume and Sh or Wh of va Jest an erroneous impression inay have | Lring them hack; that the then told by anid Joknand | New Jersey Railroad Company, namod Dantel Moore, was | soloring meat stout the Sih or Sh of sume and ih or * Thave cone nded to of a 1 we Joseph that rot san 2h ae hey vests bese Gem two accidentaily ran over by a train of cars belonging to the fol mon'h Respecttully, HC RCH, at afterwards, we, complainant and Jape. g: : Con : back . out 21th of same and day of arcl pctert 3. M. Churobill arriv Mecting for Removai ef Quarantine. hostier; that Fg id Walt Gheop's Head Bey pad drove ey Brome Ly try eee oar com- od Abn t9 at uf we following month . souTm. Aug tb— rons Lue trot ness a! ott : . hot y B eanees . ‘ears. and ldrew. Seamer arrives at Point de Galie about the ga or o i tore chy and disvharge.. nant Sad 8 As wit! be ten from the following requisition, a meet- } ‘ty 1! had some supper, at wich uane it had got a bederk. | "1 .y:x0 4 Coaxma Stoxn—The ceremony of laying the | 7th snd zai io ait of fo lowing month 4 wep ye >, Portsmouth. tous of fistie, The Boar’ denied the petuiiou. ant ordere ing was to be held last evening, on the north were then driven some distance to a woo, w y ‘ves Point de (alle for Pulo Peoang the same day, if the Nuon, AnsworP. ou of Sta wanted complainant end Jane to gei out and lool for some | corner stone of a church edidce, for the Methodist Epis- or rent} arrived which takes the iasti on e vesee! to Ughter. P pm ° ov 5 fi rden there. and pulled ten Island, for the purpose of joinirg im the wide-spread: | Lowers. raying there was a flower garden Mere, aut Dale. | copal Society, took place in thecity of Hudson on Wed- Arrives at Palo Vensag about the 18h or (ith end wtb or ‘The owners of brig Heath ordered to lighter tor puritica’. . » Art bark Fane her Nites al stalgated we tment for removing Quarantine to some isolated } ‘ance in tho wood by taid Jobnand another, nan, whom they | negday afterncos. A large number of persons were pre- eaenen a ‘Singapore about the 18th OF 16tb and Sist or lst 0 Repl sate steamers Jos Walia commends ‘hal the pra, locality — : wi month. y. 5 fea mby te Bosra cra REMOTAL OF THE QUARAxTINE, ny hey Tet sat he boarding houses said | SeBt tO witnees the exercises ore about 12 hours after arrival ia Ringtone 9. 'OM Paint no Polat. bark bel ing aha fim at ee m in tbe woods said Now Jumsxy Pirovs.—Dariag the month of August the | eaves Singane ‘ong sout the 234 Or “Dem und Beh oF 10tt Jane woe pulled away from ¢ i Dick: said Jona | “ , x crenuing deponent following said Jane, and beth threaten: | New Jersey pilot brought into port 67 vessels, U8 of | following mouth, ‘pg complainant and Jane with violence; aad age nf Which were boarded off shore; 52 vessels were takea to he brig Hell Flower bavin nd, from Boston. Clt steamer Locust Poin ine regulations uf ‘birt, im the eit). All being © be allowed (0 come 1 oF speciiied quar wo hee berth mended sue procee? oa d\n favor of removing the Qua ejuested to meet the Mechaaies’ Hoth, ison, Laguayra. Sid shy ‘Bremen; brig Mississippi, Hathaw: le ; ; pone ceponent end Jane were separated some time; arrive, zandris adout dies; sche White swan, Liccen, do. UAT nelhied. tnlih Geille, ‘web rawood chen, be m eeeeneh Ta Uc aa ee | they were then driven to a hovel, and ware offered | *®, amd no accidents are reported - - 15 oe wae | NCRTUN. Sept 3 Are steamer Win Jenking, Hallett, Balt ing all well, was allowed, on recommendation of the realdh removal of the Marine the proper | £m, which they refused to drink, when they, Joseph merase or eo ee more brigs Helen Jane, Nickerson, moa via Traxillo: Lear] Ufhcer, a attoarm permit ‘9 ume whi ws) vards of ibe city 22 rived o adopt efictemt res Yur 00 desit- || 824 Jobn, threstened ie upest (he carrtege, and cuppininnss Coroner's Inquests. BQ AU packages aud letters intended for the New Youn Hn. | 9°. Chadbourne, Aus Cayes,. Signal for s brig. Cid siig, lighter or unload on some craft bound to Moston, iv teo days Bory inhabitant of this id, im property, ond Spe emp free Lope ok. yan 44 i ps held and BALE should be sonted. Lice, Gatiecar, Goorne | 5 bark Jane Doten, mr her axeivel of Gar Hail hands remain Well. 7 | Imusiness and henlth, bas © deep interest in the removal of | said hay ten Oy ew pens pe yey Fatat Accipant.—Corener Connery ant inqeet GT ee ane | ae SS, Penseeyper Wrieason mo on peution earn rae! tmnster of bark, auves Me os ) comtegions peers MA r yp iis ton ‘refore. complainent prays that said oflenders may be ar- | Pier 2 North river, upon the body of @ man nanwd John Bataw Day. es be ‘over, Nickerson, Richmond; J nhotte, The petition of A. M Bote! to take from the De Lis movement ie how becoming gener e citizems | rested and dealt with according i INT, SULLIVAN. A. Haneon, who was accidentally drowned by falling an Catan. inore. 12 0 ndria; Jobu Snow, Torrey, Mb oe warter “4 mat skins and abip by | cf the various towns and villages on the shores of the BAY | worn hefore me, August 25 1-06. PRULLIVAN. | cvecbourd from the steamboat C, Vanderbilt. the de- | ™ . AN oodles . | Peon chy Barnaiaite, Gorka, nod Gi ah oe ine | 88 kth Oe oe ee oe Bails Okee} of New York. 12—Sane Mi B. Ding aor ay censed waa a deck hand on board the boat, and while en Port of New York, September 4, 1950, f king, Gem oarney, Lovell do; Lane Hl emit of 3m) var - t ute of New York. stm uldoon ; ide of the ‘ — : Fhomas , of ial st ego Bt | (avarcan te yrearat ses the entcicioment a nly wo | Lad'Gea as wee ced Base her on'R8 Stas | Setilly missed footing td was pedipinied int ae cuiaten, Bate sym "Rind NSW Ri hip Ban La 4 mony hobo ame Go enoved cnet tect mene were driven out in a carriage with two men, oneof whom had | water. Verdict, ‘“Accideatal death.’ Deceased was 18 3 is, Cone, Liverpool Homa Wa Gecmmuch: sete Con Venne:' and em the Reade abe ‘The petition of schooner GM. Kobertaon to come vo the ety | P& moved at no. very distant dey & sore head, ond bad it ino dling sroand Me nest, she | years of age, and was s native o| Desmark. i Liverpooe Wi Heeynard, and Middlcoex. in! end lond outward cargo, abe having under zone the time of Ber seid Cotharigg sod, myself were, show (ee fram tie | Am iwquest was held upon the body of Peter Keobie, 4 i Neamiih & Co ARGOS, Bees Arr brig Miiesre, Seartean, BE iesrantine. aod being Sansaed av Tamigated was granted Cricket. said John and the orher mam cam (ios it toren, 1 cae ean deonune a dow Gaye nge-uh the feet sf Selanagy i Er Jehm, NB— Dugan & Leland. ‘Wari Sept iat bri Mary ily Basar Philadelphia. # ny ve the ta in : i > . ew Orleans—Stanton & Thompson. ~ - eer een ge tark Carcline, trom Charleston, 8.0. tocometo | MATCH BET WEEK er YORK AND ST. GEORGE'S 1¢ overboard from a cagal bost Tee jury uk Bi gon. Ryder. Cada Frundle. he Hraall, Fook ae ae a po ; Th us an few. The batti Z sens uabunened ont bi ‘exposed; anid Sone et of accidental death. Deceased Was | te ete ia iillinghain, Lishon-Ocirichs & Co goin From Yiverpeny,, Dees}, S00. cae red to the Inapectcr of Vessels to ¢ points of note in this match are few. ttiag } hue pantaicons unbuttoned and his person exposed; said Jol eight years of age, and was a native of Germany, nk Wiibei » Dilingham, | gone q PASTPORT, Aug 3—arr bark Hew ’, Bree hae a 10 attetadi pressed of Gibbes was worthy of all praise, and bet for his acct | /)n w i ang frend with her clothes on, Srlogiog | Am inquest was also held by Coroner Counery, upon the | Hork tia, Fdmonia, Mobile—Ber ver & Deak peat” cine thane Winder i, aed aad ers Brig Belfast allo ream portall Witht “00 yards inten | dentally falling down and thur being rom out, 1: is likely | ty le, eet ing aeons pA EeT-9 body of a stage driver, whose ni is unknown, who pers 2 aM Ay = | a 1, selus Benjamin, Cassidy, NYork, 4 A Paine, Sadler, “3S ‘ es petition for stream permit denied. he would bave carried bis bat out with ap addition to his ‘dress, and tem; be then | was killed on Wednesday morning, at the corner of Jobo Brig Addy Swift, Haxter, Rt Maitland! Phe es 00. ‘UALVESTON, Aug 15—Cid bark Montauk, Lincoln, N¥or| Schooner Falmouth, «ream p ‘. Referrea to Health | ecore. ore at her, and sold he arm, that, on the | apd Nassau streets, by talling off the box of one the Madi PA Charles (tr) Branseome, & Jobas, NF—H Ll Kouth & ry bark City, Stevens, trom Boston. Ofer. : mae The bowling of the New York Club was not up to the Ari coamty. in the night tine, and then a mam who | emmavenue live of Ommibuscs. Verdict in accordance | BT. eins (ir), Mitchell. Malifax—A Leary ae tSth othe Sarah Uisten, Pierson, Works Md Petlioh ot bark Pert ws come up ant di . them, and. whom they called Dick, dragged | With the above fact. Leceased was about 27 years of | pirig William pC SE oy a Bostor in € Perkins, Pope, NVork: to come up ani discharge. Referred | usual piteb, pugh good; while the eiding on either ‘oway and was a native of England. iT y ‘eponent forcibly away frem Jane, and then threw her, depo. | ®€°; easeve erane. rig Aiderson, Randall, 5 side wae rather looser than weval, The game war, bow- | pent, down, snd told her it ae did not keep quiet she would Coroner Caving also held am inquest upon the body of | ¢ » ig Gen Marshal, Partridge Philatelphin—Walsh, Carver ve lett ool wt enid that there were @ baud awe F carried out with good spirit and good bumor, although | [Ft i (ie Motes Oe rey ger in ire miatiap ithe whigied | © Unknown woman, about sixty years of age, who was | 8a /L"T 11 Kenedy, Randell, Philapelpbia—Thompson & Hn: Fork & ni “ ~ Thie ’ been it times before and knew what | Secidentally killed om the Harlem Railroad, near Sixtieth tae New York loet iu one ionings and two to spare. hon te hme polg te on 4 aan he alu street, on Taesdi nt. The di a’ was ng oon. to Beall Officer ‘The residents of 1 ‘Third avenves, cal! ‘a Heaith to the sunken and va Arrschrs J BR Jews =H tBentagron, Colby N York " ia x! olby, 4 feny, Namau— Roce PAIOLMES’ HOLM, A tig 90, PM—Silsobe C Ht Fale third #r near Lew by " Y 7 N ¥ very oft S thrcaghout the neigh. | strepeth to their cleb, we hope it is the tart ing point, JANE x MULDOON, pom me struck ber. The jury rendered a verdict rect GR Dixon, Briggs, Wilmington—Sateman & Rudde- NYork {ce Rockland: ‘Abigail, Bait ‘ktm fr" Puta 1 kinds of decensed » is and d that we shall be enabled to record @ continvance of . . mark. acciden’ . ceased ‘ i S pbomas Bradley, Ei y jemialto the hoalth of the resiaents im the | success on thelr side til the games are equalized:— Sworn beture me, ANETHL I IE. | ean, | feet paefe ot Sees aren: Per reams Donne eaanter, Bebteas Weangien—Bataen & Bette bask Horace Heals wha Helin Pea Packet, Silas Witg er snaxtive. — Catharine Sullivan being farther examined, out | Particulars parties interested are reejuested to apply at M Leet y+ es Biagne. |, St Aen John MeRae Marshall. Bra] First irmings. i inningt. an¢ cames the prisoners now preeent, and (he Coroner 8 office, No. 37 Chambers street. Van Brunt @ Siaght, | (0f orders. _ In portat® AM, wind NNE, Bolwvas “barpe, b. Wright 9 . geben osteo 1g ty thelr e ka dens 3 wv, cor oe Soe Bakbnore Merrill a apt Col Joa McRae PM, arr pohra zie W Dyer, eDumtie, or pememeosen when we were taken from the wagon ato ihe woods we News from Utah Territory. Maitler, Lord & Que Ric mona, Pavwueke "Rom ‘Rockinod i were abou minutes’ walk from th ; (Br), Loa ‘Windsor ‘ ta 2 | SSCS eMac 9 Peg ee | We have received fe of the Salt TaN Zw, te stage serme, | PEL he Sneek, oe Boge -" 9 b. Waller... “(13 | wocde with defendant. John lixson threatoned to murder | 90th of July. There is po news beyond the announce. oon, Norwich—J lt Rawards, ¥ cok, Knowien Bluchill for Norf Ik. Sid oki omter epee tare eres | Cusp’. » Spgs if me if 1 did not do as be wished, and said] eae failure —— time of the crops in the Propeiler Farah, hiladelpbia —Thompaon’s Line. ag EMEA sch Win D Cargil, Hawking, Philadelphia pony she now liew DEOD sees: ©. Tilt, b, Waller . Salt Lake Valley. rows gaye — ARRIVED. nm. J ip. a view of the re formation, Steamebip Ericeson, Lowber, Liverpool, Aug 0. with mdse 24—No arrival. Sid schrs Col John McRae, Bolivar, Wi Weak pascaned sckanls. ws uosecsignc’ ‘eect reapeuttent 6 c.Calthorp, b. Givbes.... ¢ | Pulled my dreas, at which time he and me were ; | Jn addition to the drouth and destruction by insects Inst | acct jumenigern to EK Cokin. Ang on cuchanged sugnate | Cox, Win D Cargill, Ligie W Dyer, Viewry, and Mord. 8 "emarad Fale ip ve snd g fre.gat_tecesseeen B | GBs ena et ier the mente oe wears | sui name'ar Sash "h'pa ans erhanged sana | MOREE, Rog Aree Utl Roe, hae a hereby directed 10 nit ibe sehowunr Hi periom ford etpkerges 8] ould not fet her: from what wos done to me by Jacke weather, the soant eup- | ¥"b ship Co, bound E, Sept 4, 2PM, padaed sieamship At | , NEW ORLEANS. Avg, Z—Arr ship, Minnoegia, Det Eiiave beup quamiquenses in veguré te aud tenes i i cen sue 2 | J received no bruises that | am aware of; | felt no lame- Hom, the entire destruc | Mi ietchip Alabama Schenck, Savannah, Aug 90, with mdse | Boston: brig Wm Clark, * Havana. is directed to order, 1 "© ©. Tilt, b. Timeon pers. Jane and myself went to the wagons together from and the hike | and passengers. 0 § L Mitebill gh Arr meamship Emel ig, Win, NYonk; wae poe gory h ES marentis 3. ed ashdod the Mey and J ghee = Sa ke ate | ng Fy pK My Ly a Galt Abby Brows, Briggs, Rosent be Jay’ bee] : 2 at expenee of Venu! rs | very james; | shou! with to repeat what they "alivorn day lorwood, to Hargous % ; seh orf - tole aneherat” FOMPSON, Wechh Omcer . 9 spear tas net's wt dW Palipya Sow at on | } ork R,hzeumner es ieee nero ; tution - = © ‘Ww steamer Victoria; D fori, tonto wan ny BORE STREAM rev wits 5 &% | ketber, and I had just gor in bed when the defendants fi 33 tuibemna on the Beaks, very lek fog. eave a number ot ‘To the Mayor or Commissioners of Health of the ety of New og | came in, I had no marke of violence that] am aware of; mege vessels at anchor: \ 14, lon 57 58, exchanged von a= | the doctor ow board the ship is named Mason; don’t eognals with Hr ship Lap Ng i ith, Jat 41.50, lon «0, and brig H A Step! a Julia N York: Seen to Charles Heath, mw said veswe Total, in two innings 145 | know where he lives: | was sick the first week on board mighty, great # the exchanged fignels & > are - Wan LL 4 NEWARK, Rept are, Ly a may wo into the stream. yey i rs sssozecanceseees seneees the |, While in the river befere we sailed: J don’t | of the Lord and the counsels of his servants, the most | enced Soins oe dated of ee Pasmee lemterty winds » By eg a AG fy ng know the pame ef the Keeper cf tue howe where we | rigid economy and untiring well directed indastry may iii files Mag (ot Bomton), Hearse, Tiverpoot, July 29 with or tneefe to inerenge the Of vessels (coming b Sharp, b reo ‘bt, ty. Wilty were at. it stands near and Opposite to the water; we had | enable us to ercape starvation until a harvest in 186 coal ane 10 to , iat 44 3), lon 54, Trem suapleiows ports) in sald 1 «Genel 3 | deen drinking before we got there, brandy, punch and | But thore who bave rot the above named essential quali | feyermenced a hu from SB to SW, which insted aon a a IN, Health Officer Preugham, ¢. Cuyp, b “ sie: we bad no drink after we got there, Heations, end who do net intend to strive for them, wili | two hours. carried away the foretopsail yard, all the top- Read snd ordered on ——, Sel ts ~ 2 | _ Je¥e Muldoon being called and forther examined, said be ir foal Be i se oan of bowrapri na Ta Health in Brooklyn. wee, b. Capp 2 Walker, not 4 | We were dragged from the wagon, and were taken, t+ LT, MW hee poo ange W or te cn with wi a the infectea | Bingham, run out oO Tt, b. © | the best of my knowledge, a quarter of « mile in th nt variable wings calms. ‘The Mayor of Brooklyn yesterday visited fawew, 1. >. ©. 12 | Koecs, twas in the night jae and ‘wer A rink Kondow ant tale of Wiehe. Aux 3 districts, as neual, being accompanied by several physi 4 a frees ees oe the one that is not here; Jobo Inxsom go" ith Inge and 0 prewe to FA Aug cian sfrom Philadelphia, who were desirous of making & #0 12 | bold of Catherine, and we wore separated, and ould not Bats ine Liverpool; 31 Jon DO exchanged ig: 4 ‘cher for about a quarter of an hour, to the bost pal with ship Orient, hence User, professional examination xs to the symptoms and pro. 0 ia edge, und curing tha’ time the maa not here Gimen hie Fay 7, with coal, to o- before, with me, Web tion anew what was» maiter of doubt till yesterday morning, that the challenge given to all Ca b pee and the Hoboken. ¢ played at en. on Thursday and Friday next, when the lovers of cricket may expect a treat. , a They found Mr. Joho 8 Aercen, of : sek with the fever, but learned 0! "ee javre, July 26, with mdse and 169 t Avig 10, Int 66 43, ton 24 28, ox inter, 5 passed ship Joseph We are not informe first Presidency |ind issued an address to the im which they say the continued drouth, the failu 3 E a2t cams, ihe destruction by insects and by cattle : e Showed med oF at random, alee cerably herded, will com. en art aren, & tage a 1a ba on bm Hy 4 Sreampoat KxICKRRROCKER enuous e a) seours indies, ieee aeuenbeet reer eae —_ t apd incoming Jation wotil « harvest in rk 4 ), Smith, Havana, 12 days, ) Peo seer bh og NYd and when the evening from New York passed het 1867. To accomplish so desirable a result and prereut | with sugar. Ae, to Power ® Mlkerson | oa 5 Philadeipata, Ryogene, she was laying keel Teg 44 was probably caused opneceseary privation and » we have heretofore poleran Dhmon & Co: ‘ave 2, ia ey 9 Arr ache Yatus, Car, Laving on a beay; of rolling it, Which mor and now repeat it, both the owners of ‘e bark Cubs, from Siear for ‘ork. Nat 28 14 ho seame down’ Pastis erat ce seek ude oa a and ber to kee!, and fields and gardens ani those who have ten tel be Paap Oarotine, from A awa fy few York, all | ¥ i Re araam. ates Jie® BROOKLYN BOARD OF BEALTH. top heavy ehe rolled over. The bilities are extremely carcfal that not UY vend of be lost, bed, Be OU Cag . Sept l, saw SA RAH, Ang reteamebin Knoxville, oa + Rot! presi fing, and present Alderman | that ‘boilers went overboard, with thema of made an onwise use if one at pel , via, Port - gIMON'R BAY, Ge, Aug s—A4 _ OES on OF intteg ‘of the upper strocture ‘ise injur- Mormons of Great @alt Lake City celebrated the Kington, rg ®-F, Sepa ot for Codie, foeags = anohor, bark Chien a use Of sinalipot in Van Bethe ‘boa. We learn from an boatman ninth anniversary of thelr entrance into the valley of the om ¥ Laney y ot UWEAAM, Ate Sick sehr Cyclone, Handy, A pan yt re hs Dr. Byrne. No case of Gee the Kewnersorter WE Beyye ‘& total loss, for onan pees, eee aie to . Ang M, tat 36, lon " perenne ing : . P—ayy ie tae in ber preeent condition it Md cost more to raise her ot Pee ahs ceiees parted nth be hie mal m Tab, Daragon, 8 is wtlwn : NG, Ang Q~Cld sehr J Mh eer of the fat bolle: etablisament (o Ewen | than the boat s worth Albany Jowrnal, Sept. % and 301 4 males participated in the celebration, € if A » WS days, fruit, Wwrigh', Yostgm,

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