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HE NEW YORK: HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7610. WALKER’S. MEN AT BELLEV! tbe Confessions and Opiuions of Walker's Soldiers now in delievue Hospttal—Cheir ames, Ages, tivities, Autobiographies, Wounds, and Uptnions about Gen, Walker, dic, dit, Gite @me of oar reporters yesterday visited Bollovue Bos. pm, and with the kind adentien of Dr. Johnson, house pargeon, raw tho remnant of Walber’s army of ‘ittbasters, eountsting of over thirty powr, sick, emaciaiei, disadied ead wounded men. It was @ painfal right t> benold even fam ghmpee of the evils of war, and tc hear from the lips men in tho prime of life siekening details of the suffer. tugs tbey endured. We believe thas most of these unfor- ‘wease mea were allured to their misfortunes by ibe false jas ghitering expectations held out by the keadiag Ghbus tern iy Wall atroet aad clowhera, Tho reader will seo, from @ percsal of the following do- (at, their deplorable condition; many of them far fom Dome, dertitute and frieudiess. Their case ia worthy of palbe consideration, and surely those who have been 80 aoth siastio about Nicaraguan {roodem will not now neglect pve why bave 10 coeply aufered aod standeo much im deed of ansintance. We give the statemouts of the mon as detatled to our re preter — : Wourku J Soorr.—Am 18 years of age; was born in B. jabo, NB; amten years ia the States; up to the time of jotuing Walker’s army hai good beakh, and was steward se bard sbip for four years; entered Walker's army, ¥Oeb April, 1856, ip New Ovleans; was three weaks sick of fever afier arrival ip Nicaragua; wont out ag private; sever was wounded; was always in sctive service, and ead to de duty with an ulcerated leg; when first wont out, #4 very we!) as regards food for three montis; aflor that tamo bad but Mttle, and iadifforent; uo liquors were al- weed; our company never re sived any; bad good diet at A George, a few miles from Rivas, whero the enemy wero, var viet cousisted of bacon, mackcrel, chocolate, cviive, ao vegetables,) plantains, oranges, bananas aud mangoos; was alowed to wan Jer out threo or four miles; bis is tho way we lived; wore driliod one hour im the morning aud 4@ hours in the afternoen, and stood guard every other ‘ny; have seen Capt. Boll knock dowo men frequently, ‘peeause they were so sick they ovuld vot keep ap with the @empany ; the most common words used by the oiticers in eedressing the privaves was calling thom soas of bitches; {hey wouls buck and geg men—that is, pas a murkes be- aead the back between the arme, put their feet tn stocks, & bey ovetin their mouth, and then plice them on their ‘petiies for six or eignt hours; thie was doue to a private decause he went oat for plantains without of punishment war Ww stretch a : H a 3 Es ? eiz le i sreERESSeEO Ee iy ? S i Z et i 8 E i c i ee Hae sHri ee Hit Fy ii i i E a = i il t i A ; i i i : i i a! Eg 4 di in g fi H 3 g i i E i f H ; Fifties EF tise ape iat ognee ble au afl i iv if Blt ag i H 2F g ~ ei a 5, 3 5 H i cata the tangs “dad ran ; got chills and fever; ba) He if 3 if $323 ‘i i i i : E gE E 1 i ie ipeetts i a mn tire! sgtee ' f as Eg i { i & i i i G i z 23 tH 2852 631 ites - 2 | tH : E t i HH f Fd FE uj H é an Wes cho athe Jamt Bobind the middle of the wigh; the officers who diod woundet mea wore i A ssf i a) Ordored tw Maanaya; ordered back night of ‘and on tho march were aliacked by the one. back aud took two pleors of eam. fell into an ainbuah; had aos anemy. Captains Dunigan, were weundod at thie skirmish, and off for three daj Was wounded bad po allention paid we. Thinks Walker come pomp. reay—-Ie ST yoars of age; was bors in Portland; Hon ® farmer, 20th September, 1855, was one iret who entered in San Franclaco the California Company of rifles. At first oar accommodations in Nicaragua were gool, Waikor eating at the mune table, bet towards the ond cond not get o pd de] babe Pd been in eleven battler; ver in; once, he. plenty to eat til dhe declarn Won of war by the Come Ricans: durivg the part year wo bad to steal more than half of what we eat; sold my pe tole to buy food; officers crue], 1 hare seen three men Miretched out on ® Crowe hung; Walker towards the end was tyrannical; loft his and wounded twice wo the enemy; woun'ed in a churoh, where all ware Patehered; Pitman, of Ralimore, had te pay his passago OE tna lat an art ih the service, -—Aro 93 yours of age: wae born in Ala‘ama Merchant; went out to join Walker aa private 7th of June, 1888, (a company B, from New Orleame ; Was in activo ser. pEgstnee > > uk men over the head with his aword if thev Inggod benind; rations were sometimes and more freqrentiy short; I do not regard Gon. Walker as a military man, but an a civil map; ho has bravery; wixdom aa woll as eourege must be used; thinks Walker a 4.0 man, but no sokdier. J Rewrav—Was born in Tennesseo: am 26 yoars of 8ge; was overseer of plantations; entered Walkor's army May 7, 1856; paid my passage and went out as private; sick @ good deal; bad colic from eaung fruit yeuow the olen as fiteen fe striking on the knife; roldivrs not woll treated; officers abuetve to tho men; eat dog's meat at the siege of Rivas, and glad to get it; the sweetest moat Kever eat, was jock's psuncb—part of the time had sweet il. Don't think Walkor will doas a military man; may do asa citizen. He was not capuble of commanding ap army. i. W B—Am 20 years of ago; was dora !o Mississippi; painter. Sailed from New Orleans Ociobor 27, 1916; wae on pirket duty teu days and nights without being relieved. Rat cat feeh; would have cates most anything at the tims OfMecrs would etrike men with their swords for ignorance Buckisg and gagging were of common occurrence, also erg up she mon and etretching them. some of tho domors did not hesitate to rob the |, otaco thelr rings, money, &c, Joskrn KLowrn —4m 24 years of age; was boro tn Port- fond, N.Y. Was with Walker i8 moothe. Tuink it very bard be does not come io see the men, vepe cially as many of them are far from b nie. Wer taken prisoner at Masaaya on the 18h of October, and kept until the tet of last Jane Was woll treated. Prisoners were geveraity shot. Out of seven taken tie same time as myroll [ was tre only ono who escaped oath. Have po means to go to my friends, whe reride in Iowa Cty, Never received a doilar while in Nicaragua, or drew ten dollars worth of chuthos: never Grow ecrip. Great cifference of opiaion avoat Walker; some of bis ofticers treated the men cruelly Considere: tne cause I was tighttng for just. Don't kaow if T woakd eo back again. Men would soener co under any other mao Uban Walker. Thitk Gecares lidtio for bis follow bewgs who will siand by and seo their suffering withent uying to ailoviate it H. M (prtvate)—Ie 21 years of ago, born in New York, kin watoro [think the samo w Walter J Seott about Walker's generakbip; severe io Ls diacipiut ; ofloors did preny much as they pleared; aot much {ew of iutividual reepopsibility, Tho officers, as a general thing, were aba tive. [He is natcraily bealtby but for the ulcers be has er iprivate}—Am 35 of. born TLALAMS m age, was in Alabama; think mighiy litle of Waster; doo think he is apy particle of & man, or ne would vet have troated us 48, (This is a suong, athletic man, recoived a ball frem @ musket, which passed into the lip, uhroagh the ab- domen snd ont of the cther bip | James Apaws (24 sergvant)—Is 30 years of age, was berm tm Maryland; thick Walker has boon great in his 2; haa done ag tnuch as any man couki under tue cir- cupstances; was not ty ranp’ T do not think ho was a general capable of leading an army, be could do more than apy oer man, but cowid not manage ap army; he was no diwtiplivarian. R OW Sweeny--20 years of age, born in Missouri. I think Walker is a tyrant and deserves to be banged; that ix my opipion; 1 would tell him if 1 hada chance. [This yourg map had his arm sbot olf } Panixz Donovas—Am 20 years of age; was born in New York. Gad been cler& previous wo joining Walker's arm: as private; Winks he le no commander at all, bata sold, fron hearted man, [This map is iad up with dleors of the ) 3 GO. Gravas—Is cighteen years of ago; was burn in Alabama — Will pass po opinion. Joux Daacy—is twenty years of ago; was born in Cana da; isa machinist Was private tn Waikor’s army; ro- ecived a gup shot in tbe knee. Thinks Waker very neg: | of duty, and does not care fur tho sufforings of Ls ol Sawcmi Pomoms—Is tweaty years of age; was born in Obio; ix agiaes blower, Was a privatc in Walker’sarmy. ‘Wi give no opinion. N. M Rexwy—le twenty-five years of ago; was bora in Tenpesreo; bookkeeper; was clerk of the arsenal My opinion of Walker poor, be bas treated us ali badly —bumbugged us all. I bave served twelve moctly, and daring that time received eighty ceow in cash, @ shirt and pair of paots in x Janae Taxes sim twonty-sovren years of Eo: yee tors department Recelved a gun tha wounn nme foo. rr bs ¥ three yoars of ago, waa bora io Bwoden. Served in Walker's army, and’ contracted ulcora There was ucither medicine nor moans in ibe Jous Kists—Is 2) years ob; was born in NewYork; was vaso in Wa'ker’s army; contracted ulcers; thinks that ‘alker don’t carc about .s. was first sergeant jor'n army; received gun wound: thinks Walker a d—d rasoal; ho made tromy and left in the poe er of enemy to violate that ireaty, leav- ing vs in the hand# of @ half-civilize poople, who would mourder as any Ume they could. Wi 20 Sore jalker 6 bo geweral— etaleaman. Romer A. Cnaig—Is 22 yoars of ago; war born in Scot lacd; was private in Walker's army; had sbouller dislo cated; ihioks Walker a hard customer, Hew, Burixn—Is 22 years of ago; waa born tn Den- mark; wae a mosician and in Walkor’s army, bas contracted uloers; thinks Wi lawyer—no soldier. ae eee ; was born ia Missoart; was private in Walker’s army aad contracted 4 thinks Wasker a bard old case—a perfect tyrant; don’t care for no man’s life: ne general—no soldier; he i only o ; We should ail have been killed, U Gea. Honning gen bal Lot come out. Jous Ayperson—Wae born in Maryland; am 2] years of age; was private in Walker's army; baa contra/\ted aicer; thi ke Walker a bard case, ae he would not give cs any: Wing. Wk. . Powrm—tmn 18 yeare of ago, wae Dorn in i Texae—itved in Tennessee; wes Sergeant in Walker's art Tecetved @ gop+bot wound in jeg, tainks and everything eine that is cing to have me shot again because I would nos do duty fore | was woll. Jam A. See 0 peer of a wag Dorn in Mississip- Pi; went out aa Hontenant in Walkor's army, but nover ‘commission ; ba poor optuion of Walker, > we foush leey but very tle abou Joun Bucwomaas—Am 22 yeare of age, wae bora in New Orieana; was one of the compan; ‘of Rangers in as yma ghat Ss hl age; was born ‘a Ireland. ‘alker’s army, comtracted ulcers; Pari out an private ip think uim a good officer. f : EFI = 3 i i i il ie 4 i i the aitempt, whereupon, without holding amy oo.rt tial, Walker sai, Tako ihn man out avd aboot him.’ ‘was tmmedjatoly led out om tho plaza and shot, ‘Three days afterwards it appeared that (ho man was tano- were in the howpital bravery of Walker, bot condeman his arted ays of C00 ducting the war. OF Gon. Hentingsen aud the ober a ose sage, 19 goo of the fest in the world, aud neods only to make it very flourishing. The Conta Risanr, by order of Gon, Cabas, after Wallet — apd had . Waiker had lof sho deserted bin stok ‘nd wounded Wo ihe swercy of bt Sean of on oes: ese, Gee Taw thelr own injurios, Mr. 4 apd bie actions towards them. Ht wl ‘Of the Newarkers, there wore 22 in all in the army, o” #bom only threo, Henry Bartow, Xcpen Wilion, and “Porgy” Brown are surviving. Aawpg tho dew! ara Ya Paxton, who died from fover in Masaya; Charles S-amsa, died from debility; Isaac A Rose, taken 'pisoper and abt by the Co ta Ricans, and his nepho#, died from tever; W. shot; —— Oo vle » by Coste Ricans; son, #het on tho Sap Juan river. The fate of recall Lewis the other Newarkers Mr. Bartow could not memory ‘dr. Bartow reached thie city ponniions, and atmoxt dos thute of clothing, and op so s0unt of his inj ilo, is apants to engage in any business at present iw a haar by trade, apd say- be haz seen enough tvbiing in Nicaragua, Il ber: after be content to remaia under the protac- fuon of the United Siaicn fag. The Deperctare of Geucral Walther, Yeetorday afternonn Geveral William Walker, ‘' Prost dent of Nicaragua,”? who bas been so) uraing hero for the tast fortpigbt, during wbinb time be ta: dean ‘ sealng the clopbant”’ and delivering speeches from the boxes of theatres—left by railroad to Philadelphia en route for Charleston. Ho wae acoompanied by Captain Payxeoix the Genoral wilt not make apy rtay tn Charleston, bot wil! proceed at once to Narhviile for the purpose of hekting » ewterence with bis father, who readies therc, He will tben go w Now Orleans, where it ie undarst ed there a plop concocting for the 60-called liberaiinn of Nicaragua. The circumslanoes attonding the arrival and departure of the General aro worthy of nolo It will be romemnered that when ho arrived at tho Park, ebere ho was 10 bavo bad a pudiio reception by his aymoathisers, the oloquenoy ‘nd patrictiem which barbed im the breast of the orawr selected to welcome him, was anoeromoniousty extio guished by the copious showers which wero falling at the time, and the municipal war, which was at its height, was ‘Wo great an attraction fur the assemble patriots, who im mediately deserted tbe stand, leaving Walker aad bie fol. towore alone {o thelr glory. ‘He departed yesterday iu the row?t Of abothor rain storm as quivtly aa apy otner cusmo- polt'an, tbere being no demoustratinn of any kind, It is supposed that Geveral Walkor’s next movement will be to drive Geu. Martiucz, the present usarper tp Nioaragea, out of that republic. Our Ban Juan Del Norte Correspondence Ban Juan Dat Norm, June 11, 1607. Tha Mute of Walker's Nary—The New Government in Nica ragude Flight of Rivag—Natine Feeling for Waller. T bave now t tell you the fate of the schooner Granada. You will recollect that this gailaut Kile craft was taken forcible possession of by Licut. Maury, of the St. Marya, and delivered cvcr with all the arms and ammouition on board of ber to the negro Wilson, formerly body sarvaai to one of Walker's officers in Loon, but now a captain io ‘he Costa Rica navy. Canas bad the round phot and the arms surrendereo to Capt. Davia, and the broken up brase cannon removed in wagons from Rivas to San Juan do! ‘Sur and embarked op board the rchooner. Hav.og some misgivings aa to the Fkill of Captain Whison, Canae sagaged a desorter who knew more about bartending than nariga tia, and gave bim tho commission to take her round tw Realejo, He bad hardly sailed baif a mile out of tho bar- bor when she struck op a rock and wentdown in ave mipotes, Most, if pot all, the crew were saved Captain Wiison, who had beep lomporarily removed to Omowopes, kicked’ off bin thoes and danced about with dolight oo bearing this gratify ing intelligeace. You have oe ere this, of course, that Martinez hav been made President, and Jerez commander in chicf Thie, of course, deetroys all the contdenos of the demo- crate ip Jerez Don Patricio Rivas, you ere no doubt alo aware, bas cecaped to Salvador; but per haps you havo not beard ibe immediate causo of bis mtam| It appears tbat Gen Zavala when be went to Leon ‘that tho sorvices of tho Guatomalans, and especially his owa, should be proporiy recognized by the N caraguaps. Rivas oyaded soeing him, and when Zavala in-istod ou aa ihter view, bo was stopped by the scatry, Who would not admit jm, ov tho prowat thathe was armed. Gen Zavala drew bis sword, ruled the sentry, horse foot and dragoons.ano foneed hte’ way WO the presonoe. Dow Paricio Rivas, scared out of wits, made every Mable apology, end en ee eee won ol ya 7 Aeapro: oc casion eccaringvirough window or back door, and was ana seee tracks for Gan Salvador before Zavala was tired of waiting f r Dis retarn By tho way, ———— la of opimion that Davis was sctipg under intr uetions from Uommod re » # bow with ope: , refusing to forward eters, &c, and saying yub- uely thas “i ‘was camped Southern proalnrery move = ’ Mervine is a pretty consistent biack republican. wover The Collector sent down by the N! © collec dues on the Sap Juan river was sent the Coda Ricans, they ha epdertaken that duty on own ac count Gotel & azo. omiibas contractors O41 the Traurit, bavo stiacbed the four Fapinosa, who war fined by Walker in Rivas,aad was bere purchasing ammunition s few months ago, is hero with severol toern di with Costa Rica, and quite disgusted dotormined to wait till the Americaas rewrn You ACLP M., with shouts ef “Long Ive the ‘vesrole tha: come to reinforce the Spanish equadrom ov ‘Uhls ptation anchored in our harbor ‘Tho ship of tho Hime Isabel IL, and tho frigate Bailen, bm alae decades first Ume, are The Reinforcements in Cuba Reception of (he Gev-rale— Party ot the Palaco—Arms for Son Saivador—Od. Na rte, de , de the sbip of the line which entered port this morning, a eivieed by Quaker City, 0412 M., was isabel Il., aod ne frigate Ballen, brig Pelayo, and war steamer Fraocincs de etl Kinger upon the 1 and every few momen s how nolets are created frou ditforeat » sloing their best lo make welcome the casdidates for favor apd vor ‘There eraiul “he Inale with certain old muskets, and the miliary lorl—to past LP. ‘Thr troops arrived are — and of the physical maternal for sory Nuisance in Madison street. New Yorn, July 1, 1887. TO THE KDITOR OF T BRBRALD. I find in your paper of this date the feliowing — Wrens te tae Crty fesrecron! —A gree guisaneaxiete to Madiam etree, sear We aorger of Ronervet. in the agonal " which ie Pamre » pret prove dnurumeatal *o the health of ¢!-ireau tn wat locality if not removed Lmmedintel. In anewer to the query embodied above, permit ms wo fate thet a communication wae tranrmitied to the Jom mop Counei!, by the Cy Seno, tn relation to the eon dition of the wtreets at ibe tpterreetion of the Rowery ex. tension, ou the tb of June lant, in which it wae stated — In view of the denaity of the poouiation, and the liability to inenae, tbe berkord ke one of he public ‘The Committee on Public Health, at the stated searion of the Board of Aloermen, held June 26, 1867, as will be seen by reference to the m wrpaper reports, made @ majwiy And Minoriiy Test (D reforence to this Communicaica— tho majority report kaying— That they have given (he eal & tberourh Investigniion, fendi find Uiai the eireets at the Bowery ectersinn are newher aved tor d. net her ie there a 9@ #er in kaid strmeta and the cellars in the vicinity are prt in euah a comdhion wa 10 cali for the \@madietn at. nilon of the Chy Inspecior ‘The minority report o #aid Commitior was as follows:— That they have had the eubject before them, and mete a reome) examination of tbe revere! luentidee. Thay Od that extension of tbe Rowery is pe ther paved nor erated. a 6 in & very brewnlar condition; but Were i# nothing uaat would cane apy sickness Hoth of thore reporta mentioned the f\l hy condition of Rommevelt mreet, and a¢ soon as the City became Ponneared of the power the rircet was cleaned It is now very dirty again, and requires frequent cleaniag— mo'e eo than any other wtreot in the city—to keep it good condition But this hae nothing to do with the eu. tant pools, srising from a neglect to grade and pave the streets !n thie neighborhood, which nogieet renders them « noleance whenerer a fall of rain oceurs. It isa public work to be | toad and requires the actien of the Com mon Coune!! thereon, It te raid the work hae been given ont to be performed by the Stree: Commissianer's ment, ttle yl! de speedily commenced, #0 as woreboedy We ev MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1857. Meeting of the Comustastoncrs of Healt. ‘The Board of Excise Comminssoners. The frat meeting for the season of the Hoard of Com Commirriopers Haskett and Bolmes met tm tho Comme wiertonors of Healthof thie city, was beht yortorday at worn, a4 the office of the Clerk of the City Ovupeil, No 9 Oty Hal. The members present were, Jonas N. Phillira, Rxq, President of the Board of Counctimen; Jedodiad Milter, M D, Health Com missioner; Wm, Rockwell, M 0., Resient Phyrician; Richard H thompson, M. D., Health Otiver; jobr Oliney Bq , Prorident of the Board of aldermen, Op motion, Counciltpas Philtps wes unanimously ebocted Presicent. ‘The business of the Board ts usually disoussed privately, in & ouaverrational manner, Ite action, when determined tpon, is embodied in resotutions, and as far as expedient communi ‘aed Dy the Olerk of the Board to the press, ro porters Dut Dei x admitied ‘The ast srevious mocting of the Hoard had been held Ob the 7th ot October, ibe minaws of winco were road and adopted. NOWSANCHS IN THE Bay. A commorica jom from Mayor Powell, of Brooklyn, to Mayor Wona, waa by bina trausmvtad to tha Burd fur their copride ation, “The letter statod that refuse bedding and other tnleciod maceriak are very freqaently throwa overboard trem vaeneb arriving in ine harbor; aad Roing oxcerdingly caugerous wben u-ed by those who pick thom np, the Boare of Health of Brooktyn have paseed a resco on deouring We throwing o erdoard of uct ar isiew & be} ance—aiso Pecomm nding that wome actioa by kon by the New York Buard tn regard to it ‘The following rera) woRs «cre arcordivaly atovied:— Resolved, That tbe practice of throwing refuse tals, bedomg, cloting, &¢ , from veswols into she wators »f the harbor i a pui-w ce. Rew lived, Tha: the Health Oificor be requested to take measures to bave is abated Rerolved That the Resident Physician de anthorized to yrocu:e ap trop soo” And tho Bedess ry outdt, vr baguse for the purpose cf Durning infected und refue article?, uo. Ger ihe direation of dhe Health officer IMPORTANT TO MaXINRRA, Thre re to the shining of the “iron se rabtine instituien; 1 etl -enmagel tho & Dearing ever) VeHFe', ROL OnLy Uy {Ki SOL sikueer, ur Cauren of poet alt refare boda, bedding, oF like material, whilst to removal of suck matter from sveu periectly boalthy ves cls will orcasion more or ins delay, @)d that to @ mach wider range of instances than any other clause |a the Health lave, Tho “ir'p acow”? itrelf will make quite a featore w the bay, OF some seventy dro foes im leagth aod en io breadth, rhe will bave a large | on gratiy g 0 far e'eratod irom ber bottom ax to admit w free paseage of air (sion on as a new Quy Ab Orth through such) mater as ¢bull bo burned in her, aa ho will bo propwiled by oar, it is not 10 bo oxpeeted that ber ‘vperatious will’ be put throogh with the rapidity of atug or a plint. He: contiy graieus will doubtless be quite picturesque, be wilt have one suggestive qualty at loart, which is, that she iD bea cfs afar a far ae prvof against the oystermen ard thelr torenes are concerned Her popularity with he abipmarters, however, will bardty be very uniform Woaterer little trouble i may make, however, to the shipping, it has been urgod kyon tho Aayor of Brooklyn by ageboral clamor of the ichabuanta of Lang Island rhore. This refuso sui! shrown overboard by tbe emi grant avd others in the bay, stiowts a shore, aad Is pick: ed upby the scavengers a drag pickers and usually apread out tqdry, and goverate infection on the shore doch was ihe mapper Ip which tho yellow fever was com mupicwed wt Gowanus Bay Jat summer. [a tnis con- pootion, thr refore, ic will ho dasa Umoly aod most expecions reinedy for & very olfeaxive nuisance. ORAND DOLGM POS EVADING TH8 BEALTA Laws. It was pot poblisbed inat season, » hen the yello # fever made its appearance in tale “ity, now ® number of the cases op the eaat side of the cliy beon . Some +ix or more instances of yrilow fover wero found te oxixt in the opper part of the city, pear the Bast rivor docks, bat ae no West Indiamen or other yoaneis were Known to thero, tt was found extremoly dif goes 10 slovps and schooners, in which oe were sent down the Hound and dsc! d\n ovarion of health inwe, at !de Kaa river piers, dodge had sem pom a coe @rniler caueer ries in Jereey ports, manor ay chapbel Detweon Staten Island and Jerney. om . In view of these facts, toe following resolutions were some mall town along our seanari, tbey Dring, or vend 19 smaller vomcis their cargoes, di- rectly 10 tho wharver of oor op, wt bont bs ing subject to ap ¢xu mation of ube Health ( Ff; and whereas, the oo Ccurrenve of several teolated casor ot yellow fover, origi- Dating Crom vessols apd osrgoes thus ¢ andostinoly Drought bere last summer, tangbs (his Bosrd that wo ‘t euch lafractions of we health iw was imainoutly ya 10 the poblic healib, therotore Rerolved, That the Healh Officer be, and bo is hereby Fequeekd w give immediate atiaution this pew and re- Jed @ lempt a6 evading Querantive laws by removing to wrantipe or tbe Qua apne apaborag® ai) ecb foreyn vos fel or vere and cargoes recent from Wet Indian ports sbich may arrive at our wharves oF be !apded in our city enbin thi ty days "ror their Cus.om Hou © entry Rerolvec, Wat the luapo tor of Voxel, Potor Duffy, be, and he b hereby divested. by imapection or ovber isa, beriat In the detection of theaa evarious of our Dealth lawa, abd to report to Unis Board al! we fects in ruladion Ube eto, as mon as practicable. A DIBINFSCTING WARRHOUER NREDED. Tp there rotations ts presented a freeb eviten ve of be reat rooemny exiating for s disinfecting #archouro, as she neccful matier Doth fer the health aad com merce of this city w this qvarantine coonecion. It ts ‘Tom tho peetilontial air in the Rolie ef verrcis, or anwor’ 00 in Weir cargoes, tbat the chief danger arisen of lafoo ‘ion, Were there a warehouse, under the charge of tho Hi alth Otdoor, such vesrols Could bo thoroagnly disio tectes in throw to five day®, and ao deapatebud to the city and be rhady at their pier aA so00 As & permit oonld pase tho Custum House. It bas been carefu'ly es linsled bow much jos ix actually caused by the thirty days devntion of veerels at Quarantine for disinfecucy of cargo, and the amount net at least as beyond $700,040 for uils elty. HEALTO OF THE FORT. ‘The Health Officer, Dr. Thomyson, mario his statement & to the bealth of the port of New York, indica ing the eat © ahernoe of fany sick pees or prospect of mexners, for Mary, from Trimidad de Cube and bis action in tueir one, @ risted already in the Haman ‘The Hoard approving ine a-tioa of the Beahh Officer, the Lucy Hayward coptinuee at Quarantine ctl! the expire. ton ¢f ber term Ag 4 tat the Board bw vo ecroal matter of sickness {te consideration the two ee SACS NE WS SUSIE UE CA PIED CaleD ee last evening, President Groene ip the chair. A rerobution to recind the amendment to the by laws re quiring the rchool hours for the mosths of July, August and September to be froma. Mw 2PM, aod xing the hours from 9 A. M. to SP. M. sa formerly, was paced. ‘The pum of 8°0 44 was, after comriterabio disvenion, appropriated fur reyaire to graminar echoes! No §, \n the Wybib werd. and resoh.ton adopu a A request from the shoot officers of the Ninth ward primary schools Non. 81 and 82 be clawed for want of qnareatiendance, was granted, tho house to be one year. ‘The Oty fuperintentont sent in a Communication rtat = #\th otbore, bad visited the Hamiuwo free scheo'® and the rebon of the New Yore Juveuile azylum, the Lowko & Watt’ Orphan House, tae New York Orpaan Aeyium, the Rowan Oatbobe Orphan Ary tom, the Color ed Or oban Ary) m, the Female Guardian doorety , ue 'ro- ertant Ball Crpha Asylum, the La tier’ Home 08 ry Swiety, ane the Five Powts House of Industry, ad a nee eee wallefactory oon. iWon. A commnniration was read from Mr. Angustas H. Ward, Of 14 Baxhingion place, ofering Money prines to the rect pieme of abe prine medals mt she July commencement of the Free Academy pee Mer Wren accepted, anda vote of thanks tendered to 1° dover. (On metion, the rales of the Board were surpended for into an election for Deputy Cierk, vice After the transaction of some further unimportant butl- Des, the Boord a journed, for want of a quorum, at ub minutes to 9 o'elek Police Lotelligence, BRRARING tet aN Exctason Ornics.—Fdward San tore war brought before Justice Welsh, at the Lower lolloe Court yesterday morning, om eharge of having bar- flariensty entero! the exchange office of Pwtrick Mars, No. 2 Catharine street, sod eteling therefrom some $40 in Posniee, @ ict of broken bask Dilla and some trinkets, valued (nail at 262. The commtainant alleror that the no- cured was loitering about hie office when he put np tne shutters and took hie departure from the cla ric shades of | Water strert—that during the night some one enterod the office by foreing off the window shutters, nud made an at tempt to pry open the safe, but failing nthe effort,the bur. giar #c7 aped op ail the available plunder bo could get hold p LS took Lap = ty with stolen prt perty in bie to exease bimeelf by eas ing that he hed foond jietrate Pleas Court room yesterday, a1 3 o'clock P.M. Applications for invxeepers’ heenses wore made by the following persons, snd wero graniod at ihe $30 rate:—Jas. 8 Parmeloe, 68 Warren street; Samuel J. sacquen, 330 Fonrih street; Augusto & Louis Selghormor, 7 Vearl atureet; Rdward T. Rilley, 81 and 82 Pine stroot; Joba Ber ry, 10 Pine street; Sarah M. Raymond, Sixty dret stroct, Hart river; Jonas P, Young, 71 Oortlands treet; Prescott & Ob, 176 Broadway ; John W. Avery, 309 Water atroot Applications for storekcepers’ licantos wore granted at the £30 rate to the following persona:—Charies D. Bailey, % Catherine street; George Taylor, 163 Daano streot; Tans Geery, 38 Canal streot; Atobison P. daith, t Odrnaiin street, Wm Geery, 719° Broadway; Lorenz) and John Hip gi’, 89 ath avenue; Georyo Taylor, 164 Duanestrect; Charlee Bellows & Oo, 168 West Thirty. deat atroat: Jaca F O Rourke, 460 Bro’mo strert; Jamon M Tuthill, Ld Waren street; alfrec Emanuol, 146 Front street; Goorgs W White, 451 Tenth avenue. Jon OBraoy’* ayplication for an innkeepers’ li censy was reserved. Tho Board withhold tho quteticn ax to fxiug the amount for farther considera. ton. The of James Van Benscho en, of No. V2) Water at eet, tor lorekeoper’s license, was disposed of ibe same mar ner On motion, the cier< was directed to report tho ‘ing 6f (be bonus of ine Boar at itn mext moving. Commta- sioner Hw kett etered tho following rerolution:— Rerolved, That the Treaaurer to thts Board o rrtity to the Prard of Supervisors of tho coumy of Now York the amoust pair over by birat» the Ganty Treaguror, apd to espe otfully requert the payment of ibe salary no + due to the clerk of this Board up to the first day of July inet. The resolution was adopted after which tho ad. Journed till Friday afternoon at 3 a’elork. Licenne® beretofore granted may be obtained at Com. Mb sioner Haskoli's ofice, No, 16 Contre street, on Friday, betaces 104. M. apa 4PM. | A certiled ebook, drawn the order of A. ¥ Stout, as County Treasurer, will be re- quired in eas care Commitustoners of Emi ,ration. Tho Commissioners of Emigration met yesterday, but transacted very little business of pablic tatorest. There war rome informal conversation jn reference to quarankge a@airs, but the commitice would not make 4 final roport as to the desirability of taking Seguine’s Poiet Hospital. ‘They declarcd the bospite! In its present state as anilt for the purpore for which It waa intonded by the Quarantine Commissioners, and they will not take it unless it !a pat In better order. It was evident, from what Mr. Carrigan, the Chairman of the Committee, said, (hat they were not raised with the acoommodations fer tho rick at Soguiae’s H’oint. Without wapeacting any but routine business, tho Board adjourned, - The following summary from the books of the Commis. stoners rbows tho gratifying slate of the flaasces of the Board lawly #0 ombarra-hot;— Namber of emigrants arrived to June 24, 1857..... De. ao, asipoo w July 1, 1857. 81,609 1,883 To same date In 1806, 186 Number of inmates in institution on Ward's ‘Total. Overdraf on bank Jan. 1, 1867. Receipts to June 24. 1857... Since July 1, 1067, for commutation 4,992 00 —— 172,87 17 TAsburvemsnte a8 por pre’ « count, to June 2, 1857...... ... $101,218 #1 Sundry expenses of June i7 and 4. 9,230 VIYTH DieTRICe COURT. Before Justice John Anderson, Jr. Jory Lhe Mayor, dc, of New Fork, again Cope. Jesse Mott, —Thia is an action to recover penalty for refus tng to obey the ordor of a city Dock Master to haul tho echooner Selah B. Strong out of w yrablic stp. Counsel for defendant objested that tho slip war pot shown to be @ public slip; that the Dockmastor (Hill,) specially detailed by the captain for that duty, could not vo regarded as dockmaster, the captain himself belng the oply dockmaster; also, that the oflcer not being one of tbe five men sathorived by the Bupervisors to be ap- pointed by the mew Police Commissioners, was go odicer at all; thas the Harbor Master had sucesoded, under the act of 1867, to exclusive authority relative to the location and control of vessels in the waters of the river, and that bo CLBOUrFeNt of on the part of the Dcckmas- tere couki be admitted, rity of the city did not extend below low water mark, and that this ordinance was invalid, not belng within the powers granted by charter The Assistant Attorney replic! that be eet sutborizang the Governor to sppeint the Harbor Masiera ‘Sas cncopetitutional they being city officer, could only be appointed by suthorides of the city, ur clocted by tin electors; that the act of 1657, merely that of 1851, gave them no greater powers than they auder the set of 1860, which coined yy ction tbo “stream ;”” that thero bad been no repeai of this ord'n- ‘auce, by implication or otherwise; that It was a valk! or- G@ipance, which bad beea exlerced tor t yours with ptm pey and that tho power We pass it, dotg r a vo the pl e (ropolitan Pi: lice Commissioners aa bis while it might or ost Furnish 0 preund of Giemssl by thew for tm’ i omld be as const appointed, atdi did not vacate his ottice, nor in- Vahdaie bis offical acta, |t pot oeing ebowe that be wer duamused from the puiice force. ‘The Justion reserved his with the understand ing tbat the respective ebould farnieu their fall ponte io writing. Inquest at No. 108 Greenwich strect upon tbo body of buschbeck named Joha Thompecs, Jr. whe fuicide by catting bis threat with @ razor. Deseased, it a at No. 12 Morris street upon the body of a man named Edward Benton, who commited muicide by tak.ag 2 dose of landanum. Li appoared that decease! had been parually deranged for years past, in consequence of his atemperate habits, and committed suicide, surporod, white laboring under the effects of ones Aarmpicy — eee Deocased wae a native of Acopmrtal Fai. —An inquest was alee held by Coroner Perry, at the New York Hopital, upon the body of a map named Charles Van Voorhics, who vied from injuries re. cetved by an accidental fail. Deceased it appeared, war Farat Aceipart To 4 Cimun.—Aa inquest was also bold upon the body of « child two youre aad « hall of ae, named Bridget O'llars, who died from the effects of a fall Sere ee ee en ee Seen oe Forxp Mowxen,—Coroner Connery bold an inquent at he foot of Corleara street upos we bety of an unknown mon found drowned. The deceased had been im the water several months, and 80 decompose: wae the body tad ib ‘was imposible 10 recognize him. Before Hoa. Judge Brady. BREACH OF PROMIAB OF MARRIAGE. Jew 1 Mary dan McDonald va. George Walsh —The pliaintiT in this caso is a widow lady, of the prodent age of 45, having o son Some 2) years old, and she gues the defendant fer breach of promise t marry her. The pro- sent motion Is to fet aside the complaint for trregalartty, or te redace the amount of bai for arroe: and disebarge the om common The def a Acqnainted with the widow in New derecy coring the fifetime of her drst basband, and sab. Soqnent fo tbat event promised to marry her, alter paar. Ing a time with her until 2 o'clock morning. The Indy asrerts that she did not williagly consent; trat the defendant avers that the ® idow retired to rest with him of her own free will and accord. He left subsequently on a fea voyage, and thit su wae broaght on his rewmrn to compel kim t full! hie promise to marry. Jedge Ready rer uced the order of bell to $1,000, with leave w eum pbspanl Wo amcad ber compimas PRICE TWO CENITS. “TWE MAILS OF THE NINGAKA, ENGLISH OPINION OF WALKER’S DEFEAT, The Condition of the London Money Market. PRIZE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENLGAND, THE SPANISH-ME XICAN WAR, de, de. &e., The mails of (he Nagara rewched this city frm Boom last ovening, bet thora ja litte news in addiion to thas tale- graphed from Halifax. Great ey citement prevailed u Mranoe with rewpest bo the lasve of the e'e.tion contest. The London papers rejoice over Wulkor’s downfall ‘a Nicaragua, and oallon the United States government to diseoorage rimilar forays in furare, The" Tipton Shvher”’ was boaten on the bof Jans vy Sayers, in the fight for tho championship of Eaglant ‘The Spantah-Meri Tho Corresjamdencia OF Madi), Saye For some cays ust Senor Latragom, the Kavuy fom Mexico, bas beon vory lax tm bis official step. || Aiflcation it te raid ho alleger that be does nor pon the power 10 grant «bat toe © ywuteh ge ction for the i jueten wh Cabinet is revolved wor ty ve atom; ratistieerioa for too past, @ rigorouy dumpliaroe with Weados, aud vor ty for the foturo It would not bo rurdnge if, In case the ime wtroevions and authority which Senor Lafragus, fn wans of do not arrive soon, the Syaubh should demonstrate througe an act of energy exbanrtod evi ‘hha Its Intention tosvstais the bon vanish tug and righte and interests of our foloy etiivens ta Americ Foreign and Home Troubles of the United Btntens, m the London Post, June 18 } The American newspapers contain inteltigoove whkala canpot fail to command considerable akention and interest in thie country. Weare informed of tae turrendor af the freebootor Walker; of the settlement of the sta-iintaah o¥epute, which for some Une has exixted betwoon Gugiamd ‘and tho Siate of Now Granada, and of the diews' lod aad threatening condition of aiairs among the Mormom popnla ion of Utah [n reference to th» dems of these items of news wo may be permitted ‘> abserve that the pleasure which the clronmetance o° the sur. render of Walker ia vaturally calgulated to >in very mach leerened and mitigated when we road t.;: ‘iim pirati+ cal adventuror has boon recaived at New Orie su: , nob as ® wrotehod and disgraced outcast, Whoowes Bir ou oty tothe protection of whe United fag, Dut eta 0070, a4 @ man who bas dererved wl, uot of bis country, (us of the slavery extonstonisws of tue South. ‘This peroo, whe im modern times has revived the practice of those private wars which wore the opprobriam of the middl+ agen, wag received at Now Orleans with ringing of belle. ands of music, the eptburiastic applause of thousands, Jiewine- Gone, files, balle—in short, with every token of = | that Gught to attend the iriumpbaut’ return of « Washingtov. The people of Now Orleans and of the Boaxbe erp Btalos, whore policy —fureign as weil as do meetic—te dl- Tected to one» ingie object; namely, (he extensioa of sinsary, appear to have entirely forgot’en itte wire advice uf bow Preeident, who recommended his country men generally te abstain from a) eotaugling alliances and juterferenes i the affairs of other conntvics. The now American dec- tine of annexation, based upoo a system of privase ag- gression and whol sao pluncor, is one whveh that great and good man weuld have held ip jast reprobalion and de- etation Tho American newspapers g! -batieton of the butchery murder and general lone of tife which the, en, iratical incurrion: of this here’? bave orcamopod. mpingsen, who served onder Walker, states that the total pumber of tiitbusters bi bed and wounded amenity eight hundred and fifty, and thas tho number of Sentral American troop billed ond wounded amouny to lve eu. sand eight hundred and sixty, exciurive of owe thou-and wbo Cf of, cholers. winter ‘authority states thas probab alker Nicarngean war org than two thonsand Americaus and fix thonmand or seven thousand Cenual Americans have pori-bed.” Now it muet be borne tp miad that thin lane slavghter of eight thousand or nine ‘iny been oocasioved by the wicked ividval who, on bis own account, hax been picaved oo Invade the torriwries of States with which the govornaams of his own conptry up to thie day profemen to he iv arity. We know that the powor of the fedoral government is mach ciroumscribet when it is brought is direct antagovisas with the wivbes and sympathies of any conricerabic gor- on of the american people; bul if that government can throw the proweiion of tts Mag around Walker and Dis as pooiates for We parpeae of av fog ber ron sonra pan ishment, it oug t long 00 to have iovrvened and put a stop to atrocities which, when committed by \v@ own izens, ero dirgracoful to the ational charactor eS But ) A not stated that which i+ ibe worst. Such appears to be the popuiarit; Walker (whore tuccens lovoivee the oxtonsi v0 of sin: ‘hat the ex Genera! oxpreascs his confident batef t! eee a will be emabi turn to the scene of mer piration! atiemjxs at head of five thourand mep—a fores which be expects render viciory certain and secure. Woe have roferre: there details for the purpase of showing the low toac ae ae aoe [ny ‘&t New Orloaur, a ‘be ulter insbility, or what is equally reprebenal- bie, the Utter dirine!imation of Use federal J Ld Ppl ded apnea d which are aa abhorrent ty publie an thoy are oppased to the dicwtes of commen buaa- ity. We therefore do pot envy that degraded pabtia opt- nion which invests the pirate and cul (hroad with fs ge f ofthe bere, and we deeply ceplore that any yo. tion of the Amoricen peoplo—even for the sake of tho ox- Jension of tho dorolating curse of slavery, whieh Wa tho one cardinal point of their mutaken policy—shonbl spport and paironize a ryetem of privuke warfare which |s a scaa- ow & & - s < peskestoccat dal and @ dingraoe to the civilization and ating macy of the law. Weare informed thet 2 Abe commans of Grn, tllery, are about io be ccapelanen set to the reat Ea oo and Brigham alrakd of the voogumce bw , bar (bo tabernacie, and remem ehut up i> bie own house, tend day by hie "We trast that this force, before reaching Cah, will have Wo traverse the inhorptable regia of Ube centre of North Ameri¢a, will down the moet profiig ste eo wicked superstition to which the imo ranee of the | agiied ber gives rise, Beyoud the fact of « Packintesb im Pte, and Lhe ritor that orriain isinnds ip the Bay of Pe py yy Y promiees ever, bas at (be prew nt time coergh tg TL Wf it arte wh vigor and determination | {EE to Bhbuviertem in Sen ae, ae 8 = ‘Utah, it will ateomplian ob pote command be ‘The dismal history of Walker's f voto ae @ length Deon brought to « Terraiuation Por cbse wo a ew ha't tiv bandit and his followers hare and eword inte the m ft of a population whiea, a tr we thoy and the toonuy thoy reprosented were converaed, had Deen guity of ne ofonee The Nicwsgoan were ‘weak, fl) governed, con emptible enough In the soale of Bertone, and thery/ ore rurrly dew ined one day or * Sail fore me sronger Dower, dui ch vonat there war Be reason why tbey should be expored te the fruitiogs airoet thee of @ brigead ruch as tiie mac. Of what avail har been In any political sense thal «o many Wouwande of ha- man beings ave been susghtored, #0 Many homento dm Gred and levelled with the grows! ro many ban T up to the brutal leeutionenene of Walker's armed rabble, #0 many towne—and arom em the atable city of Gre padte— totally destroyed! All thie misery bow Seon inticted without just caure— all thie eoffering bee remained without and rerult, Ware mt The boman race bas nov le great progress ivijsanon, but we bave po. ye. got rid of te dire sebityament Of Uhe partie Geld The chrogich of the bnes forty twe years are freeh in tho minds of all, sad how many Of there forty two years have sot been muo'y Ulertrated OF eneangeined with tbe muitary sebiocenonie spon of fury yours nt Weast cf thie porhot te your et ears at least ¢ id ae youre mbt! what peace! Now the ‘Sani. and now the Per insula has been red with the bivod of contend awe F*2 inks the power of the Tarvar dynas’ the sword of lagiand js bare: ame quaiter with sbarper ellvet contest which was waged ib the Grimes may over with but ® paesing remark, for that is generally mitted to be a rtern parentoesis in the Joving records the nineteenth coutiry The French, however, for years of thal time bave been rtessily cocupied 'n parening ibe African hordes from one mountain pase to another, white at the cther extremity ofthat creat continent wo oarselves have wage’ two contests of extermine- 2 i i] antl vation amid the bush of Cafreland So far of toe peacefal hitory of the Old Work, In the Now, pesco cam scarcely be gaid to bare reigned dering the piping times of that murderous miser Fraceia in Paragoay, nor preriet ly along the coarve and at ibe meuth of the River Hate; nor amowe the repnd tos om the Paeliic seaboard of South America; nor in where of late thr eturt? pioneers of the nertbern drove Deore Keem Ui by Urid pepuintion of tamd lor ely re

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