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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1857.—-TRIPLE SHEET. 9 Beotionsiists Our Carsrespondence. both is Mexico and the United b; 4 ADVARTIMEMERTS RENEWED HVERY BAT. {m2 soutnern Taking Sound: cve re Lem ae i fret tn ie tas teas: | AATHONAL QUARANTINE CONTENTION. ee et ie ot” «PE POEM 20s 8 __ RT ey [From the Chariesion Meroury, May 11.} ‘The Oredit Mobilier Bank= Its Managemeni—A Sudden Cali Se ope win thee rele cha eet af ates 08 “Seanatond orconections of Aih th the cargo or the ‘DOFTION.—a LADY WISHES TO ADOPT A PEMAL me Mnttostion of an | and Fall in Yhares—Other Joint Stock Speculations—A | courtesy which the frait d’ Union cha gos, tuo treaties are ‘The Meeting in Philadeiphie—List of Dete- | {ymcumnt or tumin ane om rong ihn baa, free years ofage. “Any Norte t0 subvert | Bazaar and Bali—The Troubles im American’ Ships—Par’ | Undergning tne dispar siozats of the Buchanan kates—Opening Address, dc. roughly, aad these sanitary meanutes were comnned s- i ‘ber 8 good bome by widressing F. Cabinet. But orfleid, the Commissioner on tho part ot cl ome. Deneath the mastering | ticulars of the Fights—Sugar Prices, Contraceand Plantat | Mexico, has returoud to this city, and bears iho parte | _ 4 National Conven ion of representatives from the local Ula deckted frost occurred. They avoided all isvietive 7 lap le Tees | tion Sales. thie government the most friendly asairances uf the te- | Ro8rds of Realth and other bodies of the principal seaport were rerch eee eteta te eka taker tee ar MARY A. SONTE, ELIEABETH GONTS OB JOHN ‘the South contribate to | The Spaniards connected with trade who reside 12 this ares io Saree tae 0. saeiak xico, not oaly iu her | cities throughout the Unien, was commenced yesterday | with their porsousl baggage and effects Temits wore & senident ofthe cy of Now York. il call on the undersigned Deesperty. 2° oot tht | city, are at loasn bait» contury bohind thelr compeore in a ‘There ix nothing Ppp ay morvirg w the Supreme Court Room, State House build- | be obtained fram the port physicians. At the present dase is 13, DONO € ‘Ticareee, yy reson to bélive that he ether lands in intelligence ani those other qualities that | upon the treaties at Waxhington city calculated iu the lvaxt |‘ poten = a in force sree oe eae 1s Howth Williatn streot, $F he Union te pameng, and wil | form the merchant. Thus, in al other countrioa in which | 10,0dend the dignity of Moxico or fo intial Apaeiaie |). Sb4wonty. mises Shak doven'4. ML, Whe meting wil | Smeoeates, Sfiee whlch they to the city. RMATION & WANTED OF THE WHEBRABOUTS bn) gf the North, and that the | 1 have before dwelt the President of « bank or other mo- | not ached upon Decale ib manakasieniie eeemtiae do temporeity organised by calling Witiam Bonsall, Eq, | toknews ison board, the Wek are sent to the hospital. et teak lent ae } Fn , ere long, government ” pay Prowlde nt of the Philsdelpbia Board of Health, to the ehair ‘onaels arriving with smallpox or apy contagious disease a Haslook, a nied instivution was ita bead. Not so though in this city, , arriving y did, st @ moment when the multifa- D » | wmong the crew or passe oceed direct to the Parril, in Bremen, wt Geo. W. Stake’s olen, Ti Aia alidak mctcansh tax vate. Carmelite emenie a aae ae tain yg | ious duties of an outgoing and incoming administration | and afpols ting Joseph B. Coad, Haq, of the same body, as | application madoat ihe custom hodso, and all. w “ae accomplishment, Southern men cannot blink | the President, Don Salvador Sams, they bere also a> ee Senn ae Roe of the | gecrewry. Saeed to sho bona of the marine hhonpltal fu C4 PMtecmnn seacy SelAe Hedy Semen aise called Cherise t tholt dearest rights aud luteresis sland ex: | ointed manager, Don Julio Darege, the hoad of the | Wo vontare to predict tbat tho result will bello allthe | | The toliowing delegates appointed to attend the Conven- Uhoriien oneal the orditanoss reapecllag the cemrpali: a ha pa ae grrams of be Usa. Heres want we | French Deas of Mangugs& of i chy, and Kin ie | Ew ow ane ef a Meine hares | nee ers Cupeeaotes” ney ie Ale aceon ard oa, ho arpa fo. fear #1 inst; and tn full view of these “ ” few York City.—M Clane: rt I enforce and ny o geutleman'to whoth the eslary of thirty thousand dollars » | glantisliy;.the polly of the Weotien, aigtad by Menara: | uch hoe’ e cet cr taset™, Cincy, Franklin aad Valem | 120 Sisrantine regulations, hx the Unee tat @ vedeel eka oi adopt—to encape the threat- | ¥@4F will be paid, and not to the President, as stated in my Montes and Forsyth, will bo successful. Phdladeipiia,—Wiison Jowell, M. D., Win. Gailagher, M. | be detained at quarantine, as well as prescribe what pooe ewe ey last letter. Quite a flurry was ¢aused amongst the sub- MR. FORSYTH’S POSITION IN MEXICO AND WASH- 1,, Joreph R, Coad, M.D , Wm. Bonsall, Exq., of ie Board | porte or places, other than those named in the ordi INGTON, of ; BR. La Roche, MD, D. F. Conato, M. 0., Joha | fom which vesols arriving aball be subject toe vinit ze—on what battle ground of to most tne onset of our for. | Sines to. the stock of certain of our new joint stock ‘om the Mexican Extraordinary, April 20.] Rell, M. D., G. Fmerarn, Ti. Hartahorne, M! D,, of | ex#minadon The ordinance requires ail vessels from midable foe? In our optnion we should occupy the ground | Companies, afew days ago, upon the announcement that ‘The Trait d’ Union wtates that “many of the journals of | the College of Phyriciane; Sami, Jac: son, M.D, Benj. A. | foreign ports or places, exceps those north of the forty- ncn bye lever. an aF | of astrict construction of the constitution, where we have | the Credit Mobilier and Feasei’s Bank, wore about to, or | the United States announce the early recallof Mr. Foreyth | Coates, M.1)., Thos. H. Yaraicy, M. D)., John B. uae, M | eighth degree of north latitude, and all thoee from aay ‘or addrenaing & note to 432 Bleecker street. every advantage of argument and justice, and should rally | pad made, a firet call of 25 per cent of the capital sub- by Mr. Buchanan.” If our cotemporaries will ‘ccamiue D., Wm. Gilbert M.D., Wm. Maybury, M. D., Alox. L. | Place inthe United states routh of the Chesapeake bay, im- ‘WM. A. SMITH. | under the banner of the demooralic party, which has re- Q the sources of these announcementa they will discover | L. Kenurdy, M.D., of tho County Medical Society, and | Cluding Norfolk ard placea ou James river, whatever be and supported this principle, ‘and the rights of | Seribed. Report says that many of the subssribera to | that (1g Ayromecre = from the opporition journals of the | Jobn H. Diehl, Esq, Ei. A. Souder, Eaq., and —— Bishop, | their lacirg, to be détained at quarantine until visited by EXT OF KIN OFFICK.—MILLIONS oF Soe Seeme Peo F Sarge it. He these new jointstock companies are men who are LE ag ee oe fare the ee —s cies of | Esq , of a ae ier arate. Be es & aa yom at Ke) aire they shall proceed te it le lending that party all the weight of our infla- “ ” both Dixtration of m+ rican Bostem.—Alox. ico, Mayor; Bea). James, Os Rice, ec city, Vesrels arriving from ports or places where $3. Genealogics 3 lderaly living “from hand to mouth.” How such | sinister, We havo good reasous to know that the roports | Solomen Carter, Timothy’ A. Sumner, James Nate, Josopn | CoBtagious diseases aro pretailing, or have Teonatiy: bee ence in this direction, it behooves ux tully to understand tat the deneray a inudepuate to the redemption an se. | men manage to “make op" the largo sums | are without other foundation than in tho wishes of tho | M. Wightman,’ John T. Dingley, ‘Atdarmen; John Mo | valled, ere not allowed (o unload at any of the wharve- ie our Mexican clique in Washington, which has set them afloat. | riarty, M. D,, Port Physician; Henry G. Clark’ M D,City | theetty, But having undergone quarantine, may, wits . The democratic party hasbeen in | they were inexpectedly called wo rT Piisc 10 ADOPT A FINN MATEY BOY. | cree tee the bee vaiter ine pax eed der igh hoor at oe . upon to pay, I am | Tier. Foresth enjoys the unreserved, confidence of the | Physician; Geo. Hayward, M. D., and Jincob Bigolow, Con | tha consent of the Health Omticer, discharge thetr cargnee fifteen months old, of American parents. the mother a OTe de tn. power’ Y> day, yot we onjoy neither | ROLaware, T guces, though, wOme Of Our are oe | American aidministration, and will bo kept at lis post to | wulting Phynicians. into scowa and lighters, and thus bring tho same to the dead, ean apply perwonally or by note, to 210 are- | peace ner cafely. Wham been cahtata we metary , taking, of course, the sar ity earry out tho yolioy which be has by closer, | Providence, R. ReaUaher Parvoos, M. D.; Kiwin M. | city. Vessels arriving from other ports tn tho United ourwe Sane. Sr the North in these sectional questions, and, unsupported | Wey cauld Arve: alot y Arrest Bai ay Be osc more. Spends, reciprocally Tolations be’ | Seow, M D., City Registrar; and idwin M. Snow, M. D., | States, having discharged thelr cargoes agreeable to Qua- by the weight practical resistance at the oth, bas Doon | the shares of the “Spanish Bank of the Havana’ fell fi | ‘*°°2 eee oon Alea ON as ,,-und A, WB. | Tenet colle Oe eaiieoae of SCArSOMO PRoaDe Oe Pee reer er forced, 4 toy! i . | ftve per cent upon these calis being made, but [ learn this 7 : Board of Hedh. vided fur bythe Heallh Officer.” ail vemels having at tse Lewis LOTTING.CORNTREVILLE COURSE, LONG ISLAND, | It has attimes evaded principle and exposed the South, in Spain and Mextoo. Do gherty, MD. of the Newark TT Ga Monday, Mag er PCC am Cre JAUANDN | Toaee to Gehion Rectan, Paine Kateeo Mame NIG, [ike etch tone eee ane ae ake inted for tho Herald trom La Chronlea, of May 12, | - ‘Ueleware P. Burr, M. D., of the Wilnington |. time of their serival, or having had, during tho voyage, fo 22 (bey plonen. Peabody names sorrel horse Billy | with its squatter sovereignty, it threw up the rigbtof the | yen ag they did before te? Sur” Mee a gone the organ of the Spanish governmeut in New York. Board of Jame F. Wilson. M.'D., and Wm. Carly, | dbeare on board of’ # malignant or contagious character, Bulina; J. Klug names bay ware Laura Keene. people of the Southern States inthe common Territory; | sory was told in ms presence a day ye two uincor—ata. | _ Thetelegraphic summary vent to us on the night or Wed: Raq., of the Medical Axsoclation of Wilmington; and Henry | shall not come to the city during quarantine, Al! tout TON OOUSE, L._I.—TROTTING—ON THURSDAY, and gave {t as a bone of contention, a sop to Cerberus, to | preliminary nooting ‘of one of our newly formed join | Bday, from Halifax, and published in our number of | F. Arkew, M. DD, of the New Castle County Medical Society. | oF uvelean clothing or bedding from sickly vee- LON COUR LP Mm purse aed make ef gags | be quarrelied over and setiled us best it might, by ite | Mock companies, a certain party took the originator of che | Thursday, Informed us that Geueral Serrano, ambassador ‘Maryland.—Wm. M. Kemp, M. D., and J. ¥, Houck, | eel#, sball not be landed in the city durtng ‘best three in five, to harness. D, Pfifor casual or bogus settlers, or by right of tho strongest sec- | Com sany agide and asked Sea e een eandend ehares ef | ftom Spaib at Paris, had determined, in consequence of an | M. D., of tbe Baltimore Board of Health; Jobu Gilman, quarantine, and theso frem healthy vessela _ arriv- ton. the por stock of the company. “Two hundred are ra- | ibterview ho had had with Sonor Latragua, to set out itn- | M. D.,and Jobn De Butts, M.D, of the Marine Houpital; | ing from places’ where contaciouy of fmAllgWhat Moreover, although row in power, the democra'is party | ther e’large number, but I'l see whatcan be done for you; | mediately for Madrid, ‘in order to prepare for the suita. | M. Nitenpergen, M, D., Obristian Johns-n, M.D.. Lewis | diseases are oF Beye beet Prevalling, shall und fr atie tr cotineatiha lane eeaeic: fos oak protentien, | heteen you leave; ich, wae’ Gre you agula,’” was dha vipiy’ | big reaptce Where. of the Mexican Minkwer.”” We after. | . Sciner, M: D., B. Hi: Quinoey, Kaq., dad Gon. Ww. Por- | warhthg and cleansing before entering the city. C The Fugitive Slave law and the Drei Soott decision, how: the meeting broke nee wards discovered the origin and meaning of this straage | tr, Kay , of the Bourd of Trade. Srumvenh penceewaet ail vesia quresines over good for tho sako of argument, aro utterly” prosttloss pra ye dectvoeslmny errssetaat comes ena to the | information by levers which worecelvot by the steamer | _ Louisiana. Delery, Fsq., WB. Lendsay and A. | detained on board, during the pleasure of the Board af TOW GOURSE, LL—-ON FRIDAY, MAY us, a? 6 | for securing and propecling the Droperty and ‘vighta of | origluside of the compeny to koow wlsi ho wasted, “No. | Huropa from England. It was an Englishman in Paris, a | Bester Anson, of the New Orleans Qoerd of Healy FH. Heehh. | The venen.st Guatanting ce eeansed 220 tie o'clock. & match for $500,mile heats, best three in ‘five, to | Southern men. thing particular,” said the other, “only to inform vou that aa correspondent of the Times newapapar, who communicates | Barton and James Joaes, of the City Council of New | epected by the Health Officer before permitied up. Heavy con GJ, ames een, Jolin Dean. H. Posris | “Nor is this all, ‘The party, such as it is,is dependent tur | wont te wet ihe requisite porn inform rou thet 88 | to that journal this information about tho departare of the | leans. Penalties are exacted for all violations of the health laws power upon majorities in Northern Bajos, ides the | ment, and the eocioty in formed, we iatend to call tustantly | Sfanish ambassador from Paris fer Madrid, accompanied THE OPENING ADDIESS. and from persons going within Ofty yards of the hosnttal united of the entire South. And the basis of | for ty per vont of the amount subscribed, 0 as to | With such strange expressions, Mr. Prasspeve axp Grerumnx—Having been honored | during quarantine. At New York, tho Mayor and Com- future ¢ , ‘Thove among our reaters who have kept the run of our | with the appointment of Chairman of the Commnittes of | MoU Couneil compose the Board of Health by Jogisiatye ations ehould be, let the resulta of the last Pre- | lose wo time, wi 5 ee EN aa ere caer Sohne teres | tub 08 Lime, but go to work 8 once.” iu stiemont | accounts of Spanish events will doubtless recoliect that | Arrangements, by tho delegatos from this city, it becomes | authoulty. | All vewels arriving, at thle pork, Datwnoe throughout the enre Nort, decide, Mr. Buchanan re- | of welworibing fer two hundred shares, and. aller an | General Serrano had been strongly solicited to return to | my agrecablo duty to lay before you, in a few brief ro, |. Apilt Land November t, from infected laces, or havieg celved a majority of 1,025 votes in Peonsylvatia, which | awkward pause of a minute or two, he said, “Well, f will | Madrid before the arrival of the Mexican envoy at | marks, the origin and the ‘objects coatemplated in tho call/| had on board any postilential or contagious or infections shorty after :howed her hostility to Southern rights in tho | ece you again aud let you koow how many ‘shares 1 wift | Paria, and long even bo oro those events occurred in Mex- | of this convention. As a aufablo preliminary, however, | ‘“ieemme, shall remain at Quarantineat least thirty days, and ee: PORT election of Cameron, The antiSouthern schemes upon | subscribe for,"’ and took his departure; nor hag be since | '°° which led to the necessity of xending Sonor Lafrayuaon a | permit me to say, thas its with no ordinary feelings Tox’ | twenty day alter their cargo has been silecbarged, and SW PALE LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOO WHY. | Kamtead and the burder Slates; the auti Sauthoru laws | been eeen, even in the vicinity’ of the. counting houso a | Spécial miseion wthe Spanish government, Besides this the | (eto you © corlal salnation, Aut woleame you to owe | TT wi stay A yp gs ES agg yey Bs a Dog, sed in diferent Legislatures; tho earl; correspoedent of the London , at Paris, hat | city and tts hoepitalities, trusting that your ryjoura among | Miissioners oak may pr e er ten monibs old; an excellent watch dog; suitable’ for a | P& i ly organizing | which the preliminary meeting was held. id i trmay be a pleasant one in a social aspect, assuring you { are detained for visit at the Quarantion, aust If fodmd ex wi ‘or warehouse. "Apply to J. M. H., at the Alas against th So and the un) ented vigor and aspo- ry only a few days before announced the return of General poly ‘oftice, ; preceds r asp ‘The old and respeciable house of Rottman & Co., of this | 207 OTT Mri where he had been called by the | that uothing shall be wanting on our part torenter your | bealthy, are permitted up: but it uot, are snbjest wn atreet Price $30. rity display e«!, ail these »peak unmistakably of the uncor- inderstood tainty of democratic power. of eee eer ee tobe (2d ibe) for all dhe musoovedo | death of is brother. stay agreeable, at the came time sincerely destron that | (0 quarantine as the Mayor and Commisonrrs of Healt ‘AQHT FOR SALR— A VERY FAST SAILING YACHT ‘The democracy cannot save us, neither will it do to trust to | sugar in this island; that is nearly or quite soven cents a | _, Now, if our readers will bear in mind those circum. | Our conventional relations may be harmonious, mutually may cirect, Steam vessels with disease on boar! are sai os eo accidental majorities, or to good laws that are execated. | ponnd here on the spot. What willbe the cost of that | stances, and only rellect (hat the Spanish ambassador at | Profitable and essentially advantageous to the sanitary and ject also to detention, as the Board of Commission-rs may ° “Our security must be in tho organization of the govora-: | sugar when it reaches a foreign market and passes into | Paris Could not possibly teave hie post at that clty with. | Commercial intorests of all our seaboard cities. Allow me, | Order. The crews and paskengers, with thetr baggage, of ment, not in its laws—io our control of its action, not in its metal bands? out the exprers consent of his governmeat, and farther- | also, Mr. President, to congratulate you, as the henored de- | al! infected vessela, or those subject to quarantine, are de- Gaeee. We-tonalie enh cok foo wher Bochanan or | tenant ona tre Be rl ge a es oer op ey a ifuhcy will only take into conslicraiion what pal | legaiee io the Gr American cougren! ever consenrd for tained for fifteen days after the appearance of tho last case Fremont it Prevident—whether’ Congress is free soil or | yarria, in the Vuelta Arriba, to Messra. Nort ‘Olmo | Pable folly it would Ye and what useless trouble for the | Fauitary reform. An object so momentoas in its charac- of disease, and ten days after their arrival, unless sooner slavery. ‘The sovercignty and independence of the sepa- | & Co. for the Fomento Cubano, also a joint stock @mpany, | SMbassador to trayel all the way to Madrid merely totn- | ter, and so important to the vafety, the baith and tho disenarged by the Meyor aod Health Commissioners, | The Tato Biaiee of the confederacy farnish our oaly source of | for'e,000,000. ‘There are about 600. cegroes on each ee: | frm bie government of what it waalresay well acquaint- | Presperity of every community, as to deverve and com: | Heard of Command of Health. compased of the Brest. atrength.’” tater and the average product of each bas been about 6,000 | &t With—if, we say, our readers will reflect upon all these | tnand the serious consideration or the bighest order | dent of the Board of Aldermen (the Mayor) and the Prest- But this eovereignty and independence of the States is | boxes of sugar per annum. Circumstances, the; wil be at no los tounderstand the | of intellect in the lané—a movement that, in my | dent of the Board of Assistant Aliermen, the Health Qffloer, 7 feal motive and intention of the currespendent of the Eng. | estimation, should no; be confined exclusively to | Resident ’bysician, the Hoalth Commtsloner and City tn; AVILION OF FLOWERS.—PAVILION DE FLORA upheld by tho democratic party; and although it be aa ‘There was another bazaar at tho Intendenocia, in aid of y ctor, bh ‘wo forbid all intercourse with infected: ually receiving uoveliies from Paris for the panel ct and Uncertain rallanes oF tha rodeonton crean | the Benedoencis Demirilarial, on Sanday evening, che | Hs journal in thus atiributing co oneof the highest Ruro- | the learning, the wicom and experience of our | Try Noo tai sane Gira 'o all who can appreciate the ornamental and the bea' South, its principles are correct and Southern, aud it be- inst. The Captain General, with the Marquess and their | Pean fonctionartes of her Majesty such trifling and irre- | time-honored ‘medical profession, but one in which places, by land or sea, and may quarantine all venee ak wil well repay them. | ridal appointments as us hooves us to use all our etfortazo strengthen and support it etter Carmen were present, and of course afairaprin. | ular conduct, the intellectual resources to be found in every deparimont | Crews, IMenengers, baggage and cargoes, und appre bonnet rib! Nothing Inferior to, tig well known Let the people of tho South’ then, endeavor to nft and | ling of our Cuban aristocracy.’ The tickets of admission | , The course pursued by the Spanish government tn this of science and the arts should be sought out and hoartily | 4ll persous coming into the city from such places, and Fond, : porlly the dernocrato party, sat strengthen it on the pre- | were printed in gold, and were sold as $1.each—the num. | Duslbew bas been marked throughout with groat dignity | enlisted. | Mr. Preaitamt, we most today on now colt fhems tack, or if sick; to, be lamaaie Mare Se ao ae eee rere Tipe Tet al Oe ond tie | ber ofthe Ueker of aimission entitling its bolder to what. | 2d Buble bearitg, and hax veen such as become a netion | untelod platform, while eur commlasion ls a4 novel aeitia | SEL Tuvein cargo eagenge,, crows ‘and paswoe salvation of the South as more important than the salvation | ever prize that number should draw. Which not only knows it: rights, but alo ie dete mined to | Dew in our history ;and however lasdequale it may prove | With vessels, cargoes, baggage, | crows and potas of the Union—the danger to the South more pressing than | There wasa ball after tho drawing of tho lottery, and maintain them. Iuteliigible as this course has been to the | 1n accomplishing the important work assigued us, by cor. | gers. Heavy penalties are imposed for a vy! Of the Union the dangor to the foulh more pressing than | |, Te" the dance our Cuban ecurrias shiue io sdvawiage. | Spanish pepole, wha the condition of Mexico 1s consiaer- | reoting errora im the publio mind, errors found. upon | E57) ctutg my Ey tent them who bave an eye ralher to the South than tho | There were the wusl umber of our fashionable olles, | 0 case of War against ber, it is altogether incorpro- | prejudice fil igrariies, aut Siuebae ie ane Ser, emits eelaivn, chen’ te kesh. of ine cy don nion—t bonsil er uations who suppore they have aa into , Teall teel Our lon 1s @ distinguished one, | © " map yd . 1 the people of the States rather than to the wishes | and s great many who are not of the upper ten. Featin proventing every body except themclyea from dis- | Tall i¢as the adveut of a rew era in the domain of act | mands it, to a place of tafety, and all infucted goods in the , Brussels, tapes ry, ply, offclotha, of the National party—men who are more of Southern state Quite an uproar has taken place within the last week yesne! . mcmons ie. ne Pee, rights democrats than national democrats, When wo have | amongst the crews cf soveral American vessels now in tarbing Pyne of America. We here refer mont expo. | ener, he yoy are convened to legislate uvow Cay 4 be Spon ae eo cearereee! ee ora al oa ving Frese secured the Heath; the Union will takse'care 8 titel: om ng if appears to have got | Sa, poet, te, way Sand ba found ‘bold feeere en ton fala Pe aul cuek cents ok a sel, and to be a lien on them. The Quarantine of Mhila- salving from : port, very devil bimse! ag: loa Reva 1 Pe A. RO [From the Now Orleans Delta. ] qmanget them. - Captain Hauna, of the ship , Of | ae ih tovcondde In thelr own valor, eapectally whon | this country—vet a ficld as interesting as it ls extensive, | “eiphia is under the direction of the Board of Health, by New York, was struck five times over the haad with a y , Tu every variety of style and pattern, ‘ »,_ SOUTHERN ORGANIZATION. per, by William Thompsoa, one of the crew. | BAV8! affairs are in question, is qu to offensive toa full | and as important as it i uncultivated. Public hygieno, | !sislative enagtment, from the 1st of Jano until the Lt eittir stock of “So long” —thus we reat in the editorial columns of the ‘of the Kate Swanton, ftom a port in Maine | lvoded Engliebman, such as the correspoudout of the | sir, with us, has, until of late years, received but litle of Ovtober, and to be extended if the Board deem it meges- crac ro BA tt sae i da dias enna nents | (runt i) ape asa mere | Meera Mag ees ee agae | Sg ulate Wea ht a Wie wa | eo ores er nt ey en ora P suppose: Cy becesrat ‘wi u leman to cast a slur upon, revsive ecieuce, e were aD ere ma! ave nt y Ow eer | Seth to cnn gantry | Setthe ay reagan sean ef wg | eat tga eno | ek aa aPfe| wise mre pe om wr rac, w palo irsuod. Hence, itry, | # sl w and alone, faint, q Is ff ie Zones wmporasion, i tall nd Bay | Woarein favor of the ascendency of unadulterated demo- mate, who waa ik tho cabin at theme. “apt, H: defended | Sa and deepicablo calumnles which are reported ia tus | Jot Tireuing, “with hie cye’ steadily fixed upon the | Yeescls are healthy, clean, without an infected cargo, hed Together with. dulaines, brecniels and p S85 | Ak co tong as tho South ts content to defend her rights | S#8sted and placid in prison, the others retarned to their re ee er oe ae true Tt Boguand eS ae reas ee hs oe og ro Flin digs lhe rebedesnroe oof 9 Sie Sikortat of coverings and ‘moncoriale ~ nl ot Examinations are being proceeded with befure the an tmmensp at stake, ling for ite security | ward, gathcring encovragoment and strength as be Sa a ee Ki oe and honor in the Union, we knew of no party inthe | ["7- 6 upon the ‘ation of peace’ with America; if peace ia | advatees, until he beholds the bright spots of ver- | Sertof their departure, the; shall proceed to the olty. Union in whose capacity ‘or disposition to protect those | United States War What ia theme erates exclusively dependent for {ts coutinnance npon the exigen- | dure fredben and tncreaso in his Migael pathway, | But otherwi-w in any’ of there particulars, shall be INDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS AND DaGo. | Tshts we would give the snap of our Mnger except the | Scouitud, ax the captains and other witnesses cannot w cies and requirements of her policy; if the little minded | and for the tirst timo in the aseembling of this intelligent | tained, with the crews and passengers, for such time ew V'fatkoe, curinin water's, bruvatel ean Gelainee and | democratic party. But should the South detsrmine that | {SVe‘melr ships ipa for ragiteers covetousness of her people is to bo the rule for peace or | convention is he cheered with the sight of his farcrite | the Board of Health may direct, not excseding twemg im the on of — ar with study, taking it position with kindred selences—and now | days Ev d ppholstery gedaat wholcsaly’ prices, defying compotion. | natioual parties are powerless in tho protection of their | M8 tessa yy o | ¥ ‘America—ehe may find in the good faith and | study position with kindred dnow | days Every veusel detaiaed by the physiciaa at Lace and mvalin curing a greal barks, from suction. The | rights in the Union, then we say organize a Southern pole yay leeetpnd, #9: to. onsen THendship of Spain the ‘means of averting the danger and | he fevly that his sanitary desert is beginning w rejoie aud | the Lazaretto, subjects them to the an gel * alo signatare amon; captains now here, saking for an fom aan Fe eee licen. upon the eternal principles of pure State rights, loss which ber capitalist and merchants might incur by | Diowsom a tho rown, aud that bis vciltary wanderings aro Geet ree saving bed siokucnen bemrd.et @naaig party 5 with such other principles as the exigencies of the times . the breaking out of war in the Gulf of Mexico To desire | to be made glad by the footprints of bis counteymes may call for.” At prevent a capiaia cannot puaish a refractory sailor | the breaking out of war in the Gall of Mexico | to desire | shaled tu the promotion of the selenoe of hoalll-—a xc nent character, during the voyage, or ip « foreign port, or Ta AMAN OFFICES. | Tho above, coming from the source It doos, is signifioant | ¢XCep by s¢nding him to prison whilst the vessel remsina | Course hor sonscteice leiatsa aa dorrect, tra 'vuin aigmapa | Husted only by the interpsts, the beullh and happinoss of | while at Quarantine, are subject Yo further detention, ae 5] ANY, AMOUNT OF MONEY ADVANCED A® THE po pes marie Traders Neg pre lowe 9 foreign port without dhree months pay being deposited by | 10 make the world believe that she remains tho samo as fhe entire human femniy. It bes Does aaid, air, and it has the Board may direct; they may discharge the cargoes. the Broadway Loan Office, Broadway, This old esta- aces than ‘throu, ly” she was tixteeuth century, whet her too great ox vy Writtep—and perbaps wih more truth than poetry ‘and 10 oftce ‘sums on | the Teal condition and tendency of national politics, ag re- | be Captain. pansion gavo England an opporiunity of eatanllabing har | more fact than fancy—tbat the counci's of our nation have | 8nd crews within w strict quaraatine until the Int of O.t0- diamonds, weir Propecy, OF bowgat | specis the walety aud destiny of the south, we feel prone | 1 0%8 the old Kennedy Telegranh Company ts being | PYn rr eniness at the expeuse of Sp ceineas | legislated upon almost all topics, wave that of public | ber. The act of Arsombly also forbids persons thetr bag- istirity Ls revivified. Despalring of ever obtaining the necomary Y = oa, aoe | ve cree hianty itis hugh ‘time inet | gage, Sc, Baving arrived at any other port or piace in the for cash. Pawn! to lay aside the preliminary hypotheses and contingencies, ing England then acq' pu bich ta ired—and th: ‘hic! health. Be this, bh MAGDUFF & RHRAD, $96 Broadway, corner Walker. "8, | permission from the Spanish goverament to lay down ® | Teri uisstace upon her--could not ry pt ih re- | the vouuries uf wsience were awake ia the jrirsuit of tho | Uuted States, from a ickly port,or in any veael in whiok versel and Pageage cleaned, and also keep the passengers: —BACDUNE £ RHR AD S06 Broadway, corner Walker. | as merely intended to somewhat mitigate the emphasis ran sane com. 1.00 J. B. WILid8 & 00., geo.osg | the concluding proposition end reader its enunciation less fen dee pe atin ga Lam sg pose ran | feooth century, be acquired by her again by te same | truo priuciples of eanitary reform, when insasices aro | Ma'inant distane exited while they were on boord, fi UU. saoceasors to Laicher & Co., lous on Bartling. Doing this, the gist, the path, the gravamen of | LINE mall clipper schocners Del sen alls of Miotide.) | means ax it was then. everywhere being devised for the eiovation of tho | entering the city or county of Fhiladelph s without per: wratches, | PFawnbpoker’s | An ‘kinda of prover the Free Trader's article stands sharply outlined botore us | But much ‘jon to friend if B. Tebb _) The stay of General Lafragua at Paria and his eubse iancor, for ihe enbivation and p the arte | mitsiow of the Board of Hea'th, or without having per- jewelry. silks and | tickets tag or bay for hte. in the advice: “Organize a Southern party upon the oter | scheme and company must ‘Treiiess. deo houmern quent journey to Madrid, where ho has probabiy arrivod hen modern discoveries are bringing up tho rich trea | formed a quarantine of twenty dava, Hoary penalties are fanean street, room fe nal principles of pure State rights, and upon such other | To) Company of the’ Unined ‘States I learn, 4 this time, arose from v diderent causes those | sures from tho vast, inexhaustible rosoarces of nature— | imposed by law for a violation of the quarantine laws. in re 4 ich have assigned. ‘Mexican Envoy was eeut | when the tpfinence of steam ts revolutionizing the world | Baitimore, Md , quarantine Jaws and regulatiens are ma- legraph been 4 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTG@AGA | Principles as the exigencies of the times may call for.” purpose having an agensy in thia city 4 We say that we lay aside the hypotheses and coatin- Y $15,000 te srnitshie ety priperts, aleo some smaller Vaich are weoniibaed; and wan we mag sages per steamer Izabel via Charleston. ‘ward mes: | withthe full purpose and disposition of giving to the | of labor, and when tho lightning speed of the | mieipa!, and provided for by ordinances enacted by the sums which can be loaued on Siaten {sland property, or used r Avon | Bpanisb government all the saustcucn Ww! was de- | tric telegraph, sealing mountains, skimming a Mayor and City Councils, who appoint annually a martse mandei, and whieh ‘be gravity of the circumstances ro- | earning oceans, earth itself, is | hospital physician to carry them {ato execution, and upom and deitiog io aerenering. ‘mor 8 on city or "oun roperty. Inquire ey refer vo longer to hypothetical conditions ; the; of N. WILLIAM STUYVESANT, Jr., 68 William street, no longer to coutingen possibilities. Hy os has be- Havana, May 8, 1857. | quired. ’ He wade only two prelimiuary demands as the | sbpihiluting epact—it is but in accordauce with the | Nbom devolves the entire responsibility of detate- ‘aah, to aoe OAR ON WAT NONDS come demonstration; contingency ts lity. Henceforth | Phe Late Slave Capture al Trinidad—Horrible Scenes on fundamental principles of bis negotiation. First, that the | spirit of the age that efforts should be mado, and | ing vessels at arantine or admitting tham to the $20,000 pe Pinzon: —s0 it is written {n the book of fate—no power, under the Coast—Hones of Negroes, Wrecks of Ships and Dead escasaination of the Spaniards at Cucrnavacca should be | plana devised, and special sanitary legidation’ ro. | city. All vessels arriving from sea between the 30th pia pp tty et Be nog ag Heaven, can save the Sowh but the South. She must re- : 2 in the light of an ordinary crime commited by | commended and carried iulo execution for the promotion | of April and tho Ist of November, and at suck Covet come Ss. jemsan street eorees | Solve to conquer ber own destin or relinquish it fororer. Colored Men—American Sailors and Shipmasters—Com- fwate citizens; and, secondly, that he should bo forth. | of public health. Nor am I far from the truth, if I claim | other Umea ax the Mayor and Hoard of Healt P73 ‘ann, cosuad Bose, rome Ho. Sand fa be pp ct can sare “Y op FA very = plains on Both Sides. fal? en = an Rage by ae 4 y the government of | to rad on this © omen ae eanitarinn, that oar only real How A he are oties oy = mae) «3 pital physictam _ ‘comminsion merchants, itical mationatity convists iv the steadfast cohesion wit * ‘ r Christian Majesty. the Spanish government at once plic want in this entightened lattor bal’ of tho 12h con- | before they come to at the wharf, ard, if necessary, shall ———— the have the poadr aul the Will to erathiber, Bach «| 4 '0W Says sine Lieutenant Ritward Shibbe, 0H. BM | Phected both tuese demands, Grm “in malolaluing iis ep, tha fetisionnty Govt i faithfully exscuted cole | aucbor nest the Lemretto, where he shall makes caretal TO LOAN ON aTCHRe, DIANONDS. nationality would afford about as much protection as the | brig of war Arab, captured a slaver at one of tho keys in | national feeling of offonce and in the detormination to | of internal and external sanitary laws. And this, sir, ia | ¢4m nation Into the health of the crew and passengers, nN tenes by. ‘anaconda gives to the victim he swaiows; it mightadsorb, | the vicinity of Trinidad—a large sized American built | break off every kind of official relation with Mexico until | the paramount object that has brought us to gethor Ww day. jt the stare of the vessel as te ul gre Bastneas grote ee | OER rea tt see Oe tchooner, having 400 slaven on board. Leatenant Stubbs | fullsat-facion should be made for the pat aud s perfect | Especially to consider aut rooommen ur adopt cleanness, and gvneraly ito al oh, srmumanees sp Drainnss tranaacind 8 reafter political status quaral uture. e cate, oved, an! r ma practicable @ uniform ays i ® fe he = only, her enemies need give themselves no fu took bis prize and cargo to Port Royal, where the nogroe# | while Spain showed a determination to resort to immedi: | tem of quarantine re f The call of this convention | bis oy , it if unsafe to admit any vessel 80 examined $250 UUU. <a BY GOVERFOR OF honor fad will die yo B ag wal be of C4 will be put at liberty, At the same anchorage where | ste yen mer se somes, in making eur military aod ———- wen a. monies of the Loard of Health of chia | eine to the wharf ai a aotange erg oF A, 5 ion, soon wi en0u¢ naval prepara jon neceseary to aawert her rights and ob- | cily, in tho fall of 1566. The members of that body, after | azareno for purification at the pleasure City of “New York.--Money Caled and igucminionsly enough to satisfy an? ordinary | ‘his vessel was a Lieutenant stabs discovered the | Biv’l Hrebern line wrongy inficted upon bes, France and | a ca‘eful review of the proposition, plecige their ea opera, | the «1 ls arriving with small pox, or variolotd, iver wanes, mene hat Fengeance,Svch ‘ia the abnormal ‘contin of | bulls of ten other slavers which had been abandoned | Engleud stepped forward with their proffered meiation, | tion ahd sypeinted Committee to corresjoul with Ue | or cies walecton oe contagious diseases on board, are lealth of several of our la: be strictly quarantined and the crews and pasengers de- industrial and commerctal—such | after discharge of their cargoes, and burned to the joubling ir activity in endeavoring to provent a | Beards of m= corner of Rosa, the South, soc le tendency to collapse under water's edge. In the course of this officer's very efficient war, in proportion as Spain was active in ber | priety of the measure, The committee | 1 neither are allowet to depart tely for. | tained for purification ‘ONKY TO LOAN ON GOOD PRODUCTIVEPROPERTY | |# her irresis tp ewme to sult, Call between Gand lL A.M. JON | the laws of commerce and navigation—growing out of her preparations, They were ansious to prevent a | warded copies of the annexed communication, to the | Without Brat obtaining the written permission of the Ma- 3, BENEDICT, 111 Broadway, Trinity Buliding, room No. 7. relations to the Federal Union, that no other result can at- | Investigation about these vessels and the remains, debris, | war which — might cause — werlous ~— commoroial | Boards of Health of Boston, Now York, Baltimore and rine Heapital physician, But no apecified time is fixed for — = = | tend a fatuous submission to ‘the glamour of nationality | &¢., 1n their vicinity, several bodies of doad ni were | losses to both of them. If we are to beliove thepress of | New Orlcans. At this point Dr, Jewell road tug | their detention, Heavy ponaltios are imposed for a viola avTRLS. founded upon the satus quo. Every hour that the South is | diecovered. The good tradespeople of Trini are of | theese two countries as, alwo what ia said inthe Byansh | call for the convootion, ax lasaed by tho Board | Hon of any of these orlinances. Tho Board of Heald ne nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmmnnannammcccooore | ip the Union she {3 losing ground. Through the revenue | courre furious and ready to vent thelr anger upon hy 4 0° | journals of the latest dato, which have como to hand, it | of Health of Philadelphia om the Lith of February 1867, | May order vewolx into the stream for purification PLOCK'S. WERHAWKEN INDIAN SPRING PAVIL. | system che i paying more and moro taxes to support | erectic and intelligent officer in that vivinity who dares | ‘would appear that they Lave sucveeded in obiaining their | Revelvirg tho hearty sanction of thesy bodies, after thetr cargoes havo been discharged at the fon.= Thie tavarie place of summer coaws wm Oe Northern manufacturing interests; through the navigation | nobly to perform his duty. Their “sacks of carbon”’— | object, liaving guaranteed to Spain the fullest and com | and realizing that the time bad arrived when the wharf, if they deem it proper, These ordinances __ fa, te season om Sunray nem, Tih in The new and olen: | lage she is paying more and more special bounty to | trade exprenrion for negrose— have not been, dlapoved of | pleted satisfaction. Notwithatanding all this, lowever, | avsembling au, American Congress for rauitary refuru | fuse but slight delay to the commercial interesta. oid Miler Suny, to Ue Indian springs Pavilion and Goren, | Northern shipping interests; and through the emigration with impunity fot two or tree years past,and they would | we porceive that Spain still cyntinues as before in ad | would be hintled with universal favor, tho Hoard atwumed | 1a Charleston, South Carolina, quarantine | ia | ro Hee icavinu tne foor or Robinson" atrecgut 10 A. Mts Land 3% | laws ehe ts more and moro relatively curtailing her own | be glad to have vag the cost of apothor vainable | vancing her warlike preparations, and in augmenting hor | the responsibility of inviting delegawws from Boards of | tula‘ed by ordinances of the City Council. In April, 1855, ae. i h of ape, Amaw, Twentieth aud | resources of labor, and adding t) the Northern prepon- | lite, as in the case of the honorable Commissioner Back- | nava! and military forces in the Antilles, Hewalth, Goagd of Trade, and trom two regular medical oc) | tt was ordered thatall veasola direat or Indirect from places Fort Dial trip, leaves Pavilion st | derance in respect of labor as well as population. Thus is | Boure, who was done to death for howert and fearless dis Tending the agitauon which has been produced in Spain | eties in cach of the principal rea board cities of the States | Where pestileutial or infectious fever prevailod at the time Os PM im way, 6 rer _. | sho unceasingly strengthening thearm which is instinctive | charge of bis duty, by the bired assagsine of the African | py this matter, it appears that cartaina political rofujeos | toaseemble in convention in thus city, cing to day, May 13, | Of their departure, or having on board during the voyage TERLING HOUSE, BUIDGKPORT, OONN.—M. H, wii. | With the strong desire to strike, and steadily augmenting | Coat speculators. 'I trust their evil designs, which are | froin Mexico have been engaged in forming plans for tuo | as the time. In accordance with this arrangement, the | SHY Cave of ruck fever, arriving between the lst of June Bee ae ne eenor dis well. know and spamiout hovel ie | th outelde pressure which is already driving her from hors] well understood, will be defeated by the consummate pru- | overthrow of tho present Mexican government Some of | committes addreesed the circular to tho various hoties | and the Tet ef (btobor, aball romain at quarantine for af prepared for the reception of vislers for tbe summer. It ig | own thresholde. In view of all this, the Free Trader may | dence and nerve of the person who is threatened. these plana are most singular and remarkable, and the | embraced above in the several maritime cities. Aftor tho | leat thirty days, and at least twouty days after discharg- entently located, and ite accommodations may be wel! | well say—the thinking men, earnest men, and true men of There has been much trouble with sailors of American | means proposed to carry thom into execution are the most | full enunciation of the apecitic object for the call of this | Ie their all vessela, av above, arriving between oon compared with those of any establi-hment in this vicinity. Fa | the South everywhere, may well say:—Organize a South- merchant vessels this year in this port, and the cactains of | puorile and ined .” Oue of thoee wild and rid: vas | convention, a# presented in the circulars | bayo jast read Api 1 jovember 1, exclasive of the ime in eald tallies from the city, &e., will flod airy, destrable rooms, with | orn party, upon State rights principles, ant upon every | Vensels eeemn to think that the Consul General of the United | plans |s to persunle Spain to favor the establishment of a | it would seem tardiy necessary to furmsh a ptr fiidi’ | £0%livision ave oti: ned, ane’ all vessels from foreign States is obliged to take the declarations of masters of ves- | menarchy in Mexico, and to set up Don Juan de Bourbon, | toual argument by way of explanation. The preserva. | 0b board of which, or while at the port of departure, any 8 first clans te ble; and no paing wil be spared to sustain the vation the hover At other principle and policy that emorgency may sug- fa ann ei anderen 3 ire gest. ‘The South can only be saved by the South. | sels against their men as suficient evidence of thelr wro0e | the bretier of Count Houtemolin, a8 King of Mexico. Its | tow of the public health, bowever, iss question uf grave | persis ball have been sick, or yorels from any plage tm REMONT HOUSE, CORNER SIXTH AVENUK AND doing, and have most unreasonable complaints be | unpececeary tosay that anleas ii may be the old defunct | import while the best means for guarding against the in. | America, south of Georgia, saall be subject to such quaram. Forticth ate et —This hotel is pleasantly i aod | cause he has conducted investigations as the laweand fo- | Cariict uilsamontane abolutist faction, there I4 nota party | roads of epide: diseases laa dosideratum of pocaliar | tine as the Port Physictam shall preeeribe. Ail (fected: are new a nithher of suite of roome Graxp Descext Urox Lorreny Troxet Vewn- | strvetions from his government require. In too many | to be found in all Spain which would favor euch an absurd | interest. anch of the subject w will tecese. | Fereels aro to bo removed te a safe d stance from suspected, araptine round, avd interoomm:mication single roome, Is cases the bad conduct of seamen is owing to the brutality rily claim our pperly | Ones at the « tention, is quarantine, Fra IN RoeTON 8.x CAPTCRED—SRIZTRE OF A Lance Nom | rooms, would do well to oa before making en- uv tho should ‘while they contre! thei y | Poet wo cated enna a * 7 mex o Lorreny Tickers —The business of vending lottery | of those w protect ir cre ‘The followlng extract from £1 Lem Expancl—a journal | external health. Tt Il of exciting interest. | probibited. Vessels to discharge cargo when ordered by hy eas Terms very reasonable; single rooma | UME OF [Amniy Tien to the attention of the autheritiew of | If planters with their negroes at the South should punish | known a expressing the geveral opinion of the public on | Much learniug has been laviehed upoa 1 various | the Port Physician for puriiication, but otherwise to be ——————— this city by recent ereuta hero, and for come days past | after the fashion of Rastern shipmasters, when they can | this cubject—will be enough to show in what light this pro | theories haye been erected for its support, na- | ventilated, purified and cleansed, as weil as tho carge, YOKOPF AOUSK, $16 GREENWICH STREET, N. ¥.— weparations have been making by the Chief of Police and | 40 #0, all Northdom would be in arms for the protection of | ject i« viewed in Spain that jo merous controversies hare been sustained nd | bedding and clothing on board, and if neceeary any of On the Snropean plan; $2 to $3 (or single, and $5 to $y Bepaty Chief Ham, for an wi emonious visit to the per- | the poor negro. Fortanately they have Irss of that bru- “We bardly know what conide: some ¢f the most distinguished mea in th | latrer may be destroyed. All persons arriving In veeets ent for doable roots per week, or JT to &) cents night, The | cons cuxpected of cealing in theee unlawful articles. at | tality to fea and more humanity to depen | upon for their bich have beea circu piefession, both ia preseut aad past a have | Jectto quarantine are detained twelve days after the salt Rouse In desirably located wear the Hudson River aod Erie | 19 ocjock yesterday, twenty four members of the police | Fafety and happinew, compected with tue becn enlieted in tho investigation of the erroneous hypo | fom their port of « , teen after the Inst case = - z _ | force were summoned to the principal office, but had no | br ical ein the institutions nilicting testimony which have obsexred the | veetilental or tnfections fever that has oreurred on board, <= INSURANCE COMPANY. | {ntitmation of the peculiar} duty they were to perform until | News from Mexteo, arserted in the most posiive aann | f va and evile ad. | and eight arrival at quarantine, on - 2 ©, ~ | they revel ers from Mr Ham, ¢etachiog them by | THE WASHINGTON LODHY FRIENDS OP MEXICO— | of the mort lurigniticant and tim, ing mt € ‘HE NATIONAL FIRB INSURANOR COMPANY, 52 | two's to tw iferent places in the ony, pecerch whicl THEIK AVARICR AND ITS KPYECTS ON OUR NEGO- | that certain personages from Mexico hat uly the city upon 7 New York. warrants hed b proviowely ootained frou the police TIATIONS. advances to the Count of Montem ining bica to loud f n hit opinion ap) $208,00 Burplus........0......8199.0%0 | court, The operation was well performed, aud ta six of (From the Mexican Extraordinary, April 20.) his name to the project pf a Ww omarion; but none are al- 5 phoution the fellows dant. teense the tweive eo lottery tickets were found, when the | We are glad to see that the Ewundarie, the goverament | Mexico, avd to put bimeelf forward as the future av ex et antil they rereive a permit from eb Sitters er Gn encuing pour operators were arrested ant conveyed to the police | peper, haa thought proper Wo reprntuce’ and w refute the | oF wo eorrut that bis brother, Dow Juan, should the port physician. Heavy penalties and imprisanment Peace wth ye, Aaciuci Lord, Radwin Hoy oifice, with the tickets, schemes, drawings, &c., | slanders against President Comonfort, ooutained ins let | King uf Mexico, Whatever may be the Origia or the trate : for a violation of the quark ssordained by Henry 1 Ward, Kiney Mason. James L. Adame, found in their possession, The followin are | ter from Washington toa New York paper. [t should be t, We give Our opinion on this sehject for what Jing and perbaps the «, are exacted by an act of Assemoly. The quaram George ‘ell, Chart . Mutler, Theodore Banks, the pamet of the persons arrested :~ 0, 4. My- | borne in mind that the opinione of anonymous letter | it is worth, aud protest againet auy ruch ech involved in the wut New Orleans are establichet by an act ofthe Gilbert Davin ‘Wm. i. Harbeck, Gerardua Boy rick, No. 40 State street; Joel Brett, Joy's bailt- | writers from Washington aro not to be taken as the views | any Oficial participation ou the part of Spain may be cou | without doubt « wage the attention uf this couvention. that | Legislature of the State. Thee laws are enforced by ® bay yh Elsa Rivet ings: Jae, H. Savage, No. 8'Change avenue; David B, | either of the government oF of the people of the Uuited | cerved in it It dows not now belong to us to lupowe | are evils iucorporated with the laws of quarantine, | Board of Health, who derive thelr commission from the ane Cie teers Wm. Van Arsdala. Pearson, No. 9 State street; George ©. McGregor, 30 Wil- | States. It is well known that theres alwaywat Washing’on | tations upon Mexico differen: from those she bas adopied. | the advocates for its most rigid enforcement wi | not pre Governor for ooe year, All veasola with their car; “Almo, ALA subsequent meet Toned of Directors, | son's lane, and G. L. Clark, No. 3 Wilton’s lane, Asé- | a clique of speculators in Mexican politics and flasnoes, | If it was ® great error in our good King Don Cerios tend to deny, Nor is the wan. of a uniform system of “and crews, arriving from any place or Thomas W Thorne, Esq., was vuanimously recieeed Presi. | venth, upon whom only one ticket was found, was at first | This clique, ever activo and meddling whew Mox. | Ul. pot to have adopted the aivice of tis I’ externa: bealth laws @ lee obje ble font at been declared by the Govegnor, apor dent. arrested but wae afterwards discharged. The number of | jean affairs are on the tapie, and believing that ithasa | Miniter, the Coumt of Avauda, to make Me cic which, asfar as practicadic ice of the Board of Health and resident ‘This Company inaures againat lock or damage by fre, on | tickets found at the office of Orin D. Myrick, No. 49 State | prescriptive right to dictate she polic; T ieates, ‘and wo | and independent Kingdom, sabject in a coy tain degr the fewest Bindrances to or um, to be an infected place, shall be quar- the moat fn Ne teres, MTT DROt ~ Ag ~ f reet, #as very large, between thirteen at con bun- | thade its diplomacy to mult their selfish lnterests, has been | our protection, it would be at thie present the no less an | eame time equalize the rey such period as the Governor in his An Ary. | dred wholes, halves, quarters, &c., all upon the D-lawars largely reinforced Since the Forsyth treatics were on hand. | error to dream of putting in execution a similar projet | veswels arriving at any of our mation shall require; and all foal vowels, Or veme ae —= State Lott of diferent dates, with the appropriate | The clashing interests connectod with Tshaantepec hw when circumstances are wholly diiferent to what they thon | seasons of the year, are of all vthers most to be | ing on board cases of cholera, yellow fever, pextit 5 wee DMNTIOV RY. ae pebemes, drawings, &e. In the other places the wamber | for some years back, been an obstacle to a good ander’ | were. Supposing that other Kurupean nations shfuld not | desired | Diiferent poll ies alaptol ia the several see or infections disses, ahall be detained at the AM DENTAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED iN THI taken taviod trom’one hundred down to forty, Taken | standing tn treaty stipulations between the two govern. | be opposed to such a project, (which however 1 rather | board cities have @ erted an iajusiows influence, eapecially days, and sach othor time aa mort + kiiful scientific marner; every variety of | altogether it is one of the most importan; and successful | ments, and it was that a defeated and quite | doubrful,) we should bave all the republics of the during the prevalence of wide vel eytdens Au in- | the revident ay deem necessary; the «ck are ad a0 9 the same ¢: World jn direct opposition to us, They are all of thom na | dircriminate and strictly belated quaran enforced ia | & be landed th the hospital, the vessel to be w the ra of | submit t such other rales as the Hoard of Health may devin inserted, tn who on new and improved | seizures of the kiud tate for many years. Of two of | emmasculated the Gadsden treaty ° ye tM “Wotan searounox RETERRE and 8. A. | theee dealers the defaulting clerk Tava?t waa inthe babit | ing spirit haa exercised all ita powers of seltichness to do- | turally interested ln preventing our eetablicliment and ag | ope commercial motr yjwlle, is caloulated to pawi Cast pribes. as loward street, No enor | of b sying somo of bis tickets. feat tho Forsyth treation, in wh ch the well being of the | grandizement in Mexico. We oagtt by uo moaas thor. | prejudices, oxeite the creculities, and wld to the f = before the police court in the two governments ts $0 vitally concerned. fore to give any attention to such projsots or proposals, | the citizens of anotler, where & more discriminate and | MOpt. From tho Ist of May to the Ist of November alt examination, O. D. Myrick, w! 1 . These considerations should wn w moderate, in vome | Let ve endeavor settle our diMicalties with Mex lees rertrictive policy |e. observed. Italo serves ay a | towbe Iviag between the mouth of the river and New ent, was bound over in the sum of $4,000 for trial in the | measure, the unamiable tene in which the Pratt 4 Caim | best and speedieet manner posible, making use of our mi- | shackle upon commerce, in those instances especially | Urloave eball be liable to inspection and qunrantiag, Mariclpal Court, and the other parties in $2,000 cach for | indulges in it comments w the United States in refer. | itary and naval force if necesear; at as to the project in | where vessels arriving iadirectly from sickly ports, bag. | shall not be admitted to the city without a certittoate of te trial. —Boson Traveller, May 13. ‘ence to the late treaties. When it charges upon the go- | question we caunut be too cautious in steering clear of it.”? eady undergone quaranune, are compelied to aader- quaraatine hysictap, which shall not be granted before ® vernment of the United Stotes a “resembiance to those This is decide enongh. A ki makl not be set | go a second detention. There are other giaring inconsia | detention of five days. No interoonrse to be had with Jews who ruin families in rondering thew sorvion,”” it is | up iv Moaico without, the co-operation and awisance | wnciee and evils ougeafted upon quarantine to which wo | Terrels at quarantine without permis: ion of the quaraating al annie Ade oa Brorevent or a Youro Lavy rrom tue Pewae | bound in common wo pee some better proof of | cf a European army of at least 60,000 mon, sus. | might refer at this time; but as these, in conacction with physician. Heavy ponaitios are ex voted for a viviation ot Bis a WALLER BAYR REMOVED ro, burn fear shyteclrpirit dan ts to be found futherantom speca- | tained by the united co operation of Fraucd ani | other questions, will, withoui doubt, receive proper atten. | Say of the quarantine laws. | The location of Me qiarantin® Lied wititam ntreot to No. 79 Heawor st, crecrtiasoven lations of irrecponsible and onmeloss loiter writers for the | England. With such elements required to sustain him, | tion at the hands of the convention, we forbear ictroducing | round is fxed"by law at s disiance of wot ins than 70 enitog AED GREE, lemy in city of Miss J. Stedman, cos, Wo doubt not that no true frien of Mexico, who has | the idea of a prince from the royal family of Spain, Frauce | them here. It will be sen that we have carefully av low the city of New Orleans on the | Missi ‘o or England eet Up to rule over Mexico inabsolitoly ridica. | ed the diecnesion of any of th ting theories, or tho in- | tiver. The qnarantine laws of I re are EMOVAL—0. C. GRICK, VETERIN RG) deughter of Mr. D. ©. Stedman, of Cato, sod « 1 in wits about him, will attempt to excite jealousy and dis ag Bip reseed rom ii re ana the Auburn Female Iostitute. She had ‘ efor die. trust of she good faith end Mrisodly perpen ‘of the Catted | lous, aud could ouly find lodgement in the wad brain of | vestigation of any of numerous errors ‘which | laws of the State. The hoalth oficer is appointed by Ean eren (Nee 8 ee H y 3 i : = : 3 = : i i z = i it = i ; Fy the Governor. The law provides that no master oF persow Appeared, and in the present instance her father offered a | States towards Moxico. That the oot and some foolish retugoe. overlay the cnuiro fabric of quarantine, roward for her return, Tho American of last evening. of the United States will find their highest ented Cention It is, however, ARecret to no one in Madrid that ad- | ling t) anticipate the action of the do! having charge of a race! bound toany pert to = POE in SU FN SHGARS. herrrnne | SOtitaline the :—This girl, whose disappearance | and interests in tho ‘and wolfare of the Mexican anc» have in fact boon made by rome Mexican refagooa | any of theeo matters, we loave the entire sub: with more than forty persons om board, oF seat ee oe a oe. | we noticed. on Was Geen. fe. Syrecese ca. | republic te © cuppesien 1 a i dieations amt | with the ex-iufante, Don Juan, oftring hii the crown of | ject in the hands of’ the convention, believing that | with aa lufectioun dizease, or coming (Fm aay y vot, ‘hore, the anf practical sense of the North Amortoan | Mexico. Tho Mestauracton, « Masrit journal, males tho | it ia composed of gontiomen abandantly ablo to set at rest sball bring or permit bis vessel to — nearer thea pranks, republic i# ® guaranty they understand the proyo=!- follewing reply to the passage we have quoted above from | every vexed eolentific question, and to recommend the | ome mile of any laos, ot la cathe ths [-7 4 bos “ ee the Unit + a pean ‘tn on meat we will Bay to the be ed. we coop oven. "an Goes al te cal Toots are | is for violation of these provisions. United States aro just in that position where they can say Leon Espagnol, vecause wo | s rved, wi every emergency. Aa outine of the Tf the bonlth ofioer refuses a permit he ia to make rapt BF. ROGRRA, 70 Reaver street i y ico of produce the greatest mis- Ienow it positively to be true, is what as bithorto boon | quarastine regulaticns of some of tho principal cition tn | [f Mi" tint ibe Mayor of Wilmington, or in any other case BU A AT THR THOUSAND AND ALL OTHER chief to Mexico, Her purposes aro her friendly and | dove with respect to this subject, Several Mexicans, of not be altogether iu; ‘at this Shinde tee ale by ¥ AND IGRI, Ho. 4 Liberty strech, up PaciOe, and Nt bas been the bosiness of her diplomacy for | great rower an influence in. thoir own county, obtained | stage of our proceedings, not only” to Chow their, relative | 10.uWe Juatces of Ube Pence vader Fe ous aa they Waa pies on Faro Fears Vac torus enzo th ct wn | sues above mune nn on Je | Ger airy of elt, ater rnc i | Sennen oo ecole wo ae vee aed testnaaes Ce ete Be ae lente sat Ger. Comonfort, American Mini ters have wnt thats | certain conditions. Tos Juan replied to thon by saying | one system with another, and thus be more compet:st 10 pa og Sy ye btm =" aS Soe Pectin bsp sezeety' meee this friendly art iy the liberal views of the Pre. that he could, determine nothing at present, and the he Ju sof Wwe advantages oF disadvantages embraced in the | OC Pement ae ia teetions pt. mr og wr or peculiar!) ori ireumstances: murt fire @ all things, consult the Count le At Bost * Wer . {toor for the establiahenent of. satirely new relations, pen | min, a eed OF Mie bonds sat iunity,” After tals reply | ten cosstnwe vee fioard of Heakt,’who are oompeteot so | piace, and all vessels and persone 42 be governed Se, ease 8 i ing of mutual good will and confidence, which the Mexican emmisaries departed for Naples*(where the | make all rules and fe government of proniamati yth of, resulted in tho nogotia- | Count was), in order to consult with the Count himelf. | quarantine, ‘Thotr chiet’provectioa from the Introduction | ™ake end [+ pan am 9 inet at Washington for their | We will not andertake to say at present in what position | and spread of Mic oF infections diseases consists In The rah z f : THE MILITARY, PAA AA AAA AAAAN AAA AAD ID WANS GUARD.— BRS UF THR ABOVE hereb: ter ” consideration. That out of these i grow | thie negotiation now stands, We shail not, however, be | the ement bygienio mea- A committee of one from each State, composed of ' B. Te aad ae Gaagadi esate Gp International relations. reciprocally beneficial 9 tho | at all surprived if Wt tarne ont favoravip, though a precent | wore In’ 1865, all romels arriving from porte where | B. Bkidie, of Penasytvania; Thompson, of Delaware, Mort- By order, Pisvaasy pron two neighboring republics we have ne doubt. The public ' the affair is kopt sooret.”* Follow fever was proraling, or having cases of Whe | arty, of Masenchusetia; Parsons, of Rhode island; Barton,