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NEWS FROM UTA Oar San F.a«cisco Correspondenct. San FRANersco Mas 6, 1865. Pourteen Days Later News from Utah ~Mormms Brecting Fortifications om the Oregon Irail—Their Probable Emi .gramn Northward— Cob Kane's Movemenis—Brigham Pacifying the People—The War Cry abandoned— Mor- mons Rebeiling ogainst Heavy Taxes, be ‘Wo bave come adc itionsl news and reports from Utan ‘via Sas Bernardino. A party of Mormons arrived at the ‘isttor place on the 20h of April from Balt Lake City. The intelligence bronght by them ta (ourteen days later than that received by mail. Their statements are not fegarded as entirely reliable, but may be taken for what they are worth Yester’ay one of the papers @Btates that private advices ansounce that the Mormons fare engaged in erecting fortiications on the trail towards Oregoa, sevora! bundred miles norto of Salt Lake. A‘ ene of the forts it is said nearly une huodred men are @ work, and other positions are also marked out aad Bre to be soon fortified. Thess movements may be considered preparatory steps to an emigration north- ward, a8 we are informed, by way of San Bernardino. Col. Kane, who appears to be asting as a Commissioner, with powers to treat, wfter @ conference with Brigham Young, had gove 10 Camp Scott, as Fort Bridger is now called. It was Delicved that the movemen's which fol lowed were the rosalts of bis conferences with the con- flloting perties. Brighwm Youvg hes fesued a circalar to All his followers, commanding them not to fight, nor even to oppose the army of General Jonn:ton. and that, as the army advances, they retire from the northern to the Bonthern counties He commands his people to avoid all Contact with the soldinis, as itis wot good for them to meet With their wiv. s, their little oves and their herds Wey are to vacate the soua ry of Sal: Lace, tastuding the ity, woiok is to be give up to the use of tho soldiers, who are there order 06 to erect @ muitary post. Tais cir cular was seen end ren? by these gentlemen, but they did Rot bring ove of them oa. When they left, toe movement bad already hes they assert that by this time the city is vacated, army of Gov. Cummic¢g ia 1p occapation. All thoughts or war or of figntung are abandoned, and It ia believed that peaco wiil prevail from this time forth. . There no longer exi-ie 1g them avy iatention of destroying their prooeryy or leaving it; believing that for All losses they sustsin ip consequence o: the ocoupation by te troops, they will have a ciaim upon the govern ment The retiring populaion are to form colonies in the south, upon the Coloreco, the Mobsve, and in the valleys Of the Sierra Vevada Macy of thee vba left Sau Bervardino wore baily Salt Late, because they “came from hell ” pie bave cared to use sugar, tea, coffee, and o:Der articles «hich are considered indisoea- sable in bousekeepi-g, oecause these things are not to be had. Toere is aso Haid to 06 a ecarsity of material for ‘women’s clothing, aod man: of them go dressed to pants and coats The people of the southern s+ttlemen’s are almost in open rebetiion aguost tne church They are taxed a0 ‘ewormously for the support of their army that thetr aub Btance is pearly eateo »p The tax amounts to 33 per cent of their whore proosity. Gen. Huvt will arrive ip San Sernardioo by the next mail, to look afer bia affairs Ae bas the contract for carryivg the mall bet *een Sau Bernardino and Salt Lake. These rumors are d «credited, from the (ect that they come through Mcrmons. The next two weeks will verify or disprove thew Our Washington Correspondence, Wasminatow, May 29, 1858, The Last Despatches from Fort Bridger—Gov. Cumming’s Visit to the Mormons--Col, Kane's Return Kast not Ex pected for Some Time—List of Stores Destroyed by the Mormons. ‘The last despatches from the army at Fort Bridger have relicved momentarily the War Depart nent from the ‘usual dalness of ordinary routine, and bave of them- elves formed somethiog of a contrast to those received from the same quarter for some time back Very little bas been permitted to eke out; but from what has broken ‘way from restraint and that interpreted by the more abundant light of numerous letters from the same place, ‘it requires no great capacity to comprehend that the most perfect entente cordiale does not exist between the civil ‘and military beads of he expedition to Mormondom, or how the Mormons abould be viewed and treated. ‘The entry of Gov. Cumming to Salt Lake Valley without flourteh of trumpets, volleys of musketry, glittering bayo- nets, and to the june of ‘Yankee Doodle” or “Hail Columbia,’ is pot jast the thing that was counted on. In this free country, where there is great latitude for the expression of opinion, there are an abundance of per- Bons ever ready to take the opposite side of any question, aH] zi : t : i 5 i z. <3 #5 Hi Ff g il = : i H | i] aH 3° 5 i it F tts ! E if 3 i 2 3 i | j | | nels ie i i ii F i i i i =o Surao Kn BSernevnmmennnn bats enn ‘The Utah Ex GENERAL ORDRAS NO IL Finet Brroape Uran ee} Fort Laaveswonrn, May i4, 1958. 1. In sedition to the requirements of existing orders, the following directions for the march of this command upon ‘Utah are established. The commanders of columns will give their undivided attention to the strict execution, by ive commands, of the details of the march 6, The senior mecical officer with each co'umu, wht wi! but the sick te ride. wit m vaced tp charge of the trai. Betore otarting mule or horse to ha , With picket pin; ppecial care will be taken to see throat leiches tool the times 1, The places of jor tha chenee of the i cot per. assistant or regimental quartermester will bo Be will inepect the trate to wee thet it is property provided; each | picket rope at least thirty fens of the bridles are kept loose at all Picket of the animals will be changed ai leant tbree times during the twenty four boars of the day—the animeis always to be under the care of the guard, day ano wight. 2 Whenever the animals are to be wa'ered, on the march or in camp the quartermaster of the tran qill eu- periptend this duty in pervon The animals will be wa tered ot lenat three times a day—once in the worning and twice while in camp 1V_ Iv the event ot # co'umn meeting with an unevoita- die de entirn, from the riewg of a stream or other ceuse, Botice will be transmitted to the column next tr rear. to remt the gra: from being deatroyed by the concen. Qracion of tos Son epimais atone time By order of General Barney A PLEAVNTON, Captain Second Dragoons, A. A. Adjt. General. The Telegraphic Controversy. TO TRS EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New York, May 29, 1858. Permit me, through your columus, to point oat some errors of statement in the letter of Mr. Amos Kendall, published in the Henan this morning He says that the Magnetic and the New England Union Telegraph Companies, as he belisves, were never invited to contribute any part of tho oapital for the Atlantic Tele graph. ‘The stock subscribed for in London for American ac- count, amounting to cighty eight thousand pounds s'er- ling, was freely offered in this country, aod in the memo- rial to Congress of the above named companice they quote from the private circular which was issued invitiog par. ties to take the shares. dr. Kendall aleo states that “the memorial'sts sought only for equal advantages in connection with the Atlantic iiwe.”” Ihave to ray in reply, that a contract was entered ito op May 9, 1886, by the New Engiand Union Telegraph Com pany—one of the memorialisis—which required that ail business irom Europe. whetber aestived for paces eeat or west of New York, ehou d come frst to New York over the lines of that company, and euch as might be addressed to apy place east of tbis city should be transmitted back over the same lines, tonal tolls. Treply further pauies beld in this paying to that company full addi- that at a meeting of tel com. city June 30, 1857—st wich mecting the American Colegrapb Company was repreeented— Mr, Kendall, who was the airman, submitted the following Prggoeienn— ©The several companies parties hereto bind themselves to each other to covnect exc'usively , as far as practicable, with the lines of such existing companies as may become pardies to this agreement; and in no event to Connect with apy new live which may be gotten uo in opposition to, or to the obvious jury of acy existing line. “This agreement eball tak any three ot per} effect as e00n as ratified by the above named companies, and shall be statement ip an editortel article in the Heratp of the 234 trat , to the eff ci that the European basoess was to be transmitted, between Nove Scotia end New York, uader the arrangement with the American Telegraph Company at rates sixty five per cept lower than those charged upon the lines of saio Magnetic aud New Fngland Union Compa- nios,”” is substeptislly correct. PRER COOPER, President of the American Telegraph Company. Police Intelligence. APaize Kiaut Pesvaxtep—Tur Pouce Sroxep sy THE Dwap Rasuirs—One or tix Party Suot.—About three o'clock on Sunday morning, Sergeant Lush, of the Sixth ward, received information that preparations were on foot for & grand prize fight, which was to come off about day- light in the equare in Canal street, near Centre, by two noted Dead Rabbits. The aboue officer kepta close watah around, aod soon discovered that a large number had covgregated in Mulberry purpose of witnereng street, opposite No. 55, for the nt.’ About alf-past three, me they Eumbered about ope hundred apd fify, which fully satiefled Sergeant Lush that the prize figbt He immediately sent word to the station Excrrmo o'clock on Sunday morning Policeman Curry, of the Ninth precinct, waa informed by « milkman that two burglars: were at work in the grocery of Mr. Hall, No. 42 Hamers having mat robbed on It mw aaked ‘where are the ANOTHER SRARCH AND SBIZURE ‘was to come house for the re- gopea of about Hie HA i i [ Hy l H s F8E3F. Hs ali i Cuase arrea Brrotans —About half past i i i iH If i fla oi eH Negro Stealing in Norfolk, CASH—VRSSEL BROVONT BACK TO NORFOLK AND CAPTAIN AND SONED—MEBTING OF CITIZENS. ‘From the Norfolk Day Book, Seolt, of Inte of Wight, called tn tbe, Mayor last informed him that he bed lont a valuable negro, he was secreted on board of @ se ieipecter Fark, Dopey i: NEW YORK Hf Personal [otc EBRALD, co ‘There te @ rumor thet tne veo Favie Chie Jamie Taney is about to resign bis new ep the benon 0! the United States Supreme Cou-t, A movemen: bas been made in Missivsipni ty aquest the resignation of Govervor NcWillie | T State are ver Gimency, @amed Dyson. "@ people o fodignant at tbe last exerciin af Exeoutve cb has turned iobe & nopricas asuaneiD ‘The United States frigate Cumberland was at Madeira on the 6th inet., and was ina rife. A private leider bays that intend leaving for Lisbon op the ist of Juse, tur a tow tbe comtinems of Burope. fhe beaith of Mra Picros Improved, tough she still isan ir valid. Hoa. days to nail for. Tene Pierve wo tls Indy ron cas ‘os. E. J. Barris, ber Britannic Majesty's Charge d’Attaires in Chile, is appointed Minister to we Swiss Cou- federation. Mr. Orve, Seoretai Hon at Copenbagen, ia Jointed British Cha: ge d’ASaires to the Tepablieat Soli ao via, ABRIVALS. steamah 7» ire City apt; Mise Mi Maa K Ryan, Mad Oby, Messrs Filley, Peek, iong, Mre Anderson and tervant, F and H Parsoud, L A Phiilipsand ‘acy, Mra Da- vidsou, Mier A Wathewa, Mr Jones, WP Lovell, Rev ' Rmer- ton and etster, Mrs Rev J Bdwards, lady and two children, WA Rij yhure, Wherry BY bilge dorft, Rev W F Pinie; Smith, wife aoc child: Mre TS Rev M Criew ‘o Aldine A Dell 8 Carbovell, ROss aiide AS terrane: mre LG JB Perez. J de is Oruz sod fealty, 6 Tauoo, + Fernandez snd servant. M Cazzinares. L Infan'i M B kagem, A Letheux, BOlark OR Woolson, 4 slater. A siatiord, Welch, Bloom, obildren, J Prince, T Bordenthall- and 35 in, Geld Mre Merream and s'eorage. javaps, ip the berk Jobs Benson—S Harkins, Z Dio- From stin, J Pchmidt, W BKuvter, M Kenyon, A Madi AK M Donoboe, J Hanck. Miss Brien ee — pifom Hamilton, Bermuda in the sobr Quickstep—J Beatin, ). in the ship Palestine- Mr MoGrucnan. lady, From London. child and purse, of NHaven; Mr Baron and lady of Main From Meyegnez, PS, in the ssbr Wm L Bi shardson— Nemesto Quintero, Luis Annony, Alfredo Onristy. D¥PARTURES. For Southampton apd Herre. im steamehtp Fulton ~ Mr and de ebildrea and servant MM Mra Gen J meas Jones. Mins Kogers Washin, ard Mre Jcbo Beey Mr and Geo F Jones O & Phillip B Jones, Mester BE Jor Wie! Myr & Belknap) Derher, Jr K Ducatel, Ge Mra ® D try ter, br ond bi Mrs Ebirelepcer, Aug yey RD Cheney, Mra Hi #3 Umpfelhach, Wm & Y Mar +ndale © Townsend. Mr Hucl Masur Lechsire Miss Neilaon snd La spd Mrs H Bernsoff Mr an A Covem, 4 Covrin Jr. Mr ard Mra Theband Misa Thebs Lovls Bepanbta, D BB Jr H Haneman, 0 Olimet GB Windle BS Gardiner Jr. Mra Gardiner, A‘ ctie Mr and Mrs Koury aod daughter zerot, W Tope ¥Gratt F F Rig BO Nunez Mrand mre wan three children anc tw servanta; two Sistere of the ov Mre Brooks and servens T Brooke, Mr Rea’ ‘Mortin, Mise Valbaspa, Mr and Mrs Or ‘Blas Vall Q Morton, Geo WY) ton, fvingaton NL epes a Mesar Servant, Pia re Beeus eller. arris, Laevere Mes: JG Mordicai, D Dutovrey, & ™ . Mr and Mra G Janin, three cbild ogy ag or r ater. Mra J Berger, Mi Miss M_Dangerot, WE Cove an Lourim, Cloth. Mra | Philippe. ger’ Chas Kecare, J Derbes, Mr chiié, Mien A Rowland Obey Schmidt, N Mabcn, Jobn Mabon, ‘Roupp, J NO-borne—Total 22", ow in steamsbip Ediagb: jobn Me! i, Ficriéa. Jas Mcbowal. Geors a wi Milter New lack, Detrott; Hi Ke ed, Rev F M Bef, Bev For Glass, ‘ Puptt do bem) Gu andrew ir Kowa: Har fed, ¥ m ard Geo Hedfeld Triyen, J W Boa J huttertord Zach Jas Robertson, do; J wale Indy and infant, Hamilton; and lay, Torcato: W i. and ¢aughter, do; John Whit do: Mrs badfeld, © bedfeld, Wi 66 fle Hamilton; Jobn B. Cap: Wim Rwing. ann, Wm Goodall, Rev Jas Mole and child. Mrs Gilles, Mise month NB: Wm Dawson. devghter Geo B Mick, Stewart I Appice and Mus L Dirk. Tern: Jebn jones & Perot, Master es, |; Moreaneiein. Elisa Wolt, D HL George Jon: Chopard, Dire Privgle and two sous, Misa Pringle avd ‘riend nd Mra A Cartier and two ot ire EB Welpe, Holt, A Juil- lor- Mr tor, es, Mr nd, Mr and tre ny er en E DeKacoreza ant teocbil*ren, Re: Ly ‘ue, bu apd Mre RB # Casti lo, obiid end servant, Mra 6 Can wey K Osstillo Dr Kodinier, LE Mexwell Mra © A L KE Maxwell, 4 Mre Joseph Laland, ebild and servant, Master Laland, wre exwell three child:rn and servant, Mr A Bull, Dr Du toi, Dr Anderson MrT F are © a Bites, E n and servant; Meears # Schmidt, C Sebmidt, Cy Burnes, New ork Capt Hen ‘feateld Mies Fectead Mr Henry, lepine, Boifest BW ‘Mobile; Mad Fer Pavanpab, in the stesmsbip Florids—Mrs N A Goodwin ard sop, DC Sturges, Dr & D Arnold, Charles Orabam, Ccpnor_¥ Cezeliua, BB Dickerson. J G D Pitman, 8 D erson, Wm Milee—ard 10 in the steerage. For Richmond, 4c., in the steamsbi Hebn J Hemborga, Jemes wie, M B Bumperros, Capt CC &t Jobn, Hore Saucders M White. lad Pore, Jobp Pritebard. ar@ chi'o. ST Price, Mie leigh Mrelamb ane ¢ vr, J Wolfe, Ind ebildren, Mra Cope, Misa JB Allen~and 23 tn ster rage Por Charleston, per steamship Columbia—M C lady Mis) L. Lewndes Jno Groshow W B Ric o¢gleod, Delanc, 8 J Fiske, © Rember, HB Bucknor T JH Biickwere), Wh Vormilyes, Douglass WR Oibaen, D' Mein, O& Ketebum, A Rruze- 6 Ke. For Cheriestop, in the steamebip Atlanta—E 5 Mine Ko Moran, KH Msi Lube Milet BR Bureball, Jan'Begge, T Farrell. For favarcab ip the steamship Montromery— Miss Wor'binpton, RB baldwin Kea: Rev W i Bre gee Crores and, two obil oe Fisher, Mre ebte: Cope, For Bermoda, the bark Eliza Bares—Mise (odet. Uliemes A Outerbrid Penttoe. Cap ria W iT Cerdy. ‘Tocker, Mr Thompson, J Kirkbem fFabam, and othe FH Woebtek Clarke. Pred Dick Jamestown—O'to eee CH Upson, @ Lovisa the Batler and TA woing. ire Cunningham, T Geo 0, Jaa . Mine uR ‘The Great Atiantic Telegraph—News from Celtfornia—interesting from Utah—Affatre in Europe— The British Outrages—The Swill Milk Queetion— Another Murder by « New York Physeician—Local News, dic., &e. ‘The Fa LY Hemaun of Wednes’ay next will contain « large amount of useful and interesting reading matter, Among other tbings— An account of the Coiling of the great Atlantic Telegraph Cable on the Agamemnon end Niagara—Soenes and Bight emong the Cable Men—The New Machinery—The Latest Par Uculars, with new tilustrations. ‘The latest ews from Californis— Murders, Affrays and On. suslities—Grest Match agsinst Time—News Iiems—Births, Marriages and Deaths, dc , Ac. Avotber Revolution at Greytown—Attempt to Overthrow the Coverament by Col. Kinney—Appenl to the United States: thip Jamestown, Ac., de. News from the Gait Lake City by the way of fan Pranciaco. the Board of Health to the Cow Stadies in tixteenth and Thir ty ninth streete—Condition of the Cows and Stables Another Murder by s New York Abortionist -The Wif fe of a Botel Keeper in Schoharie county the Unfortunate Victim, he., do. ‘The British Outragee—Oflicial Oorreapondence of the Rtate Depariment, &c. Doings at Washington—Reporta of the Proceedings of Con wren Faitorial Remarks on prominent events of the day. ‘The Local Incidents of this and adjoining cities of gener! interest. A Poll Report of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable duce carefully corrected each week. ‘The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of pub! Ucn, by telegraph or otherwise Pro liew ‘Together with Police Reporte—Theatrical Matters Report of the Cattle Markei—Money anéd Commercial Mar kety— Mar riages and Desthe— forming @ mass of interesting, useful miscelianeons reading. and Terme—Only $2.8 year: four centa ® single copy. To be obtained at the office of the Henatnand of ail news agents. @rraews Oover—| torm. Part 2 —Nos. 887, 8€9, 901, 898, 895, 008, 96, 967, O60, O11, O19, 915, UIT, 919, 667. igeate wasnt Rew ¥ Hill, Inimitable Hair Cutter, No. 1 Barclay street, Heir Dye four shillings # box, black or brown. worn’s Cod Liver OM Jelly. Approved by the New York Academ: ‘Pleasant x Ree arte The virtwoe of te of, Godfrey's Extract of Eider Flowers for sey Bee miscellansous advertisements. PUY, agent, 09 Broad way. the BR Dv- MONDAY, MAY 31, 1868. Filson beepriien HAs w cy, 306 Gra 4% Geo. Saun.ters’ eter, arte oie —Tweety- freien, ei hou injure tare, te tole & Si ve Oonts bats to 4 | blak or intog the sein Texo pure say coor, po bas omell ogoa- (tn "he orug 2 ore ) Ine Tsbiet Oaxer Strup ‘Ibis, the genuine A'ticle bee never bern eum ted for ure duclh g the Yecnest wom lee ge toaren: Foreateby f & crys 'NDERS, No. 7 Hollowny's On lept uloes Barm —In Berton, on Sacurd ovly con of the late Dr mew! Died, ‘the Babi, io Abectases end puca= we readily cured oy bis Tt petrgaa Yar 20, lovexry C., 18m yoar of Riv ago. Bannan.—On Suncay, May 80, Persx Samman, ogod 63 years. His friends, and the friends of pis brotirer, Oven Bwa- Dep, ere rerpectfully invited to attend (Be funeral, on juescay afterpoon, at: ne c'olock, from the reaidence of his brother, No. 491 Egbth aveaue, corner of Thirty siseet, without further invitation, ‘Montreal papers please copy. Busta? Saturcey, May 29, Canorie Mott Haven, eyed’ 21 years, & wonths and 3 days. Due potice wiil be giv: ed Of the suneral. ox At Lumb+rland, Sullivan county, Y., om , Wife of Witiam Botend, of BaaveTep —Un Friday, May %6. after a li iltmess, which be bore with Christian renigpation, ey # ged BF yenrs. ‘The friends ond relatives of the family are respectfully Bvited to attend the funeral, on poe ho afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late resicence, No 64 Broome atrect. Coox.—Iu Brookiyn, ob Supvay, Mey 30 Mr Senvat Coox, # xop of Grace church sgec 56 yeare and 6 montos. fiw frience, and those of the family, are resprotfa'ly in ‘viteo to attend the funeral, trom bis late reeidence. cor- Joralemon street, this (Monday) bereft Wibow place and afternoon. at two o'clock. Capendalaus papery Gaw ~ On Suncas Gaw, eged 36 years, woo clock. eare copy. jay 30, of consumption, Witiam ative of county Down, Ireland. Hig riendnare respec ful'y invited to atten the fuperal, from No. 768 West tpirty second etreet, this (Monday) af: On Saturday, May 29, of consumption, Fas nHTY, in the 18th year of his age. Ube frience of the family, and those of his brother Mi- chael, ere reepectfully invited to attepa the funeral, this (Mondey) at'ernoon, at three o'clock, from the residence Cf bis brother tp. Dublin, Ire'ano, paper kK —O0 Fr! youngest Kno: gbter 0 # please covy. Lovely tn bfo— Serene rhe welcomed death Mr. Jamee Troy, No. 96 Watt street. 28. ot consumption, Marr C. f Joneph Knox, deceased. The frpera) will take piace from the residence of her rrother, No. 646 Greenwich etreet, thia (Wonday) mersing, wtter o'clock The friends and relstives are respectfully iuvitec to attend withou t further invitation wii) be ken (0 Bronksyi'le for inerment. Var Fi xet —On Saturday, Mey 20, Menny 9 Van Freer, New York sud Sandy Hook pilot, aged 40 years. Ris friends and acquaintances, those of bix father, James Van Fleet, of M The remaws own, N J, bia brother Jamas. bis futher mn lew, J Henry Burnet, bie brovhyrs to jaw, Jobo £, Jobrson, Benj. Evans and Neleon Balow: Christy, the pilots of the port, Franklin Obapter No. 9, Werbirgton Chapter No 2, 0, U. A, avd the members of the Neptune Club are retpectfully invited to attend the faneral, witbout further invitation, from bis iste reet- derce, 'No, 61 Bayard etreet, this (#ooday) afternoon, at four clock. His remaing will be conveyed to Greenwood C retery. Wart —At Heriem, on Saturday, May 2, Mary Prex- sey only daugbter of Thomas and Julia E. Watt, aged 14 ° mor the and two ¢ ‘The relatives invited to atter one o'clock, Archibald Watt, Seventh avenue and }. immediate friends of the family aro Tai pal ls 7eneR.—On Sunday, May 30, at her residence, No. %34 wife of Jacob Zerter. ten 4 ber funeral, rue A, after a short and severe Hiness, n ¢ friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- of which further notice wil! be given. THE SWILL MILK TRADE. ‘pened i Be ard of Health bas bi ter 1 commenced the work of LESLIE TO “THR PUBLIO, een charged to {1 artiets and my writers to draw and describe what tbey orgarized ® yg: Lenused t aned tbe matter from week to week, until 1 BOARD OF WEALTH address a fow words of warning to the public, that they nderttand bow the war thet I have commenced iL) milk wade stan¢s at present « exposure unaided; | sent at jetective force to track the «will milkmen ‘voelr Si'by stables to the vari us 0 be arrert of the unregistered milkwen; pS the interest of the be, engencered because, forsoeth. committen of from were decelv pubic was aroused toa pi'oh of intense excitement and the proprietors of distillery cow stables ewill cows were alarmed, and the one pulled d house apd tbe otber sold hiv disease ¢ those which could in the course of four ‘ arousit g our city government to a sense of the Decenall are not desd, they only ale criminals ard 1 dle notion In the prem! bots a ‘Tbey #0 souna ibat commit their misdemearors tp the face of day, and escape to a place of se ‘and the owners of the a bis i 5 4 avimals to the buicher walk into the country ll this eeke; apd Isstly, I succeeded hie! curity ¢7@ the officials awaning with m yawn fied the deed ccmmitied #nd the perpetrator flown ‘This * reformed” pia'e of 11 ‘ond the cows gone— shaving been acbieved—the Committee of the Aldermen Tuomey, Reed and arduons ta p and flouriad, and goin search of the filth ise red cows after they have been spirivad out of sight ‘he frat evidence they offer of their earnest integri'y ot pur pore of the various pai np otton 8 10 Adrompan: bat the'r motive cou restrained confiden'is] chat with the prop: ‘beir desire that their actions shoula be open “ae to refuse permission to our artist and the reporters them on their visit of in be. noless to have an un itis hard to to the rietore, tpagine, for printed placards invited the public 'o visit the wad) ? fith and wound up the orink (whicb wilt donbdeas proprietor of the Thirty b Tow ¢lavitier a ormmittee! flor welgred apen the they wirhed to see, and I, therefore, they must coneider and act upon in ‘and J print it and pay for tte publica ve, overw! forma'ion of the ty, but sternly, whee the revult of thr ir consideration is Bnown. I also offer to . otbing but what ow wi ip their report, tthe len tb compmiver that they may dnce witt erses before the I have brought forward POINTS OF EVIDENCE GI bi) c@ allotted to the space in | toned to her limited space all these abeds ar Fept tbe doors i the sir in them te extremal ahbough it was s coolish 3 Feder the cows were accompan! pend the inspection for efleets us” to there was no other ublie may siso know the ing evidence that I bave handed in for the in! each cow done not ir da pi! ae, be judged fair! commitiee to cowtirm the MITTER TRENT STREI erceed fe suiicient, y y w abort rope le are vi iy, foul. Alt; when breath and sir ‘8 ime to recover from ite ho # could It be other w ise, and apventiiated in me. ae wellas myself, were compelled to sus aicken! posatb @ motive for serresy BI however, through the farce of iuapecion. Histen ideat impatience to the one of ng the rresent clean iaese wiih the past horrible our artist labor by taking & part Znarged to the el'y) with the Co distillery cov stables hel ity Be resgonstbit'y of our tulerel They pro N INTO THE BANDS OF Lee PROM INSPECTION TO THE CITY 1 hres foot cellinge of iy low, and no neces 1 for ‘eniiltion 1 atctcaraiee aod SKCOND= FRIGHTFUL AND LOATHSOME DINNASE AMONG TIER COWS IN With regard to ‘be cow produced fo these stables we find tha in (he swill stables pear the Routh {« (Recs semcteh ago. and Pew Yor! on his return wo or ‘be disease lived from two boars to relly milked to the Inet alarming extent in the racter, A cow that die ber netural sire, dd On opentog THE AWILL STABLES that are kept and the milk that ts a distem , eet jen): bighly inflamed, with all the signs of vegetable poison bat linger lopger ave wi the. a of commu p: f. Onopentag them the ivegs ‘abou! oo lngge 0g 0 mag's cio, with cough and fever wn found festroyed. band, thie aw port of the Oc Thie divense bas wadles Cows on! remedy tbat bas been found is to cut a alit In tbe cow's ood insert come of the matter from ‘The chemical and mils of animals ryleg, Dut in som asone Crnoge coun'y milk 6 were diwtilieny parts oply of Putter. i Ree ten roept® imaon of puraient maiter iter of Public Health, Brook! THIRD HOW THET INOCULATE 1 ry walled for the i die in them dally, from mi! fed on distil ‘nl Orange ocunty, tbe g 1 a ny, ears iat 8 dead oo five t te longe ORTANT DIFFERENCE IN THR PROPERTIES OF Tre (HrURE broke out welve years the ewill stables tn i generally swells wo twice tt the inwards are feusd Those —(From \o spor of the ino- il the milk sold. reah ilk ‘bere were found but 15, 14, 13, and even 10 tee a mort ‘sone may serve to 40 count for {he whole disturbance cansed to the aystem of the calld fed on thie nniriment. Its YPAREL RYPRETS O” voURG HILDEN tore cone second tity of muh LDREN. We Gret change is 8 quae aaeim | Mf, ald refuge to comguiate It remains aa an indl geatible substance in the stomach sed we should suppose wonld produce Jonde necessary conseq the + fects Aa, sia gar ‘exoomn: Mare cording of the Roe whieh reslen= sertons ‘a propristar of the the Commities of the Board of ves on the 27th, pre deef), aewuring the ‘Wee that ft wae esample nimaal ‘0 bildren when the! 5 —produce cous ulsion of Com. of the Academy -alop milk’ have & | to fore rato ot the solide | " La OF, it sop enh Pe enn mio'her of child. for rss ting er large of causes of x of are aa peers sovat tothe egustey, an changs of tte i? vienoe."(hepon of the Aeahomy of street knowing that cal welt rat the premi on exhibition of much beef (orime D) FHP BWOUL MILK TRADE. THE SWILL: “1LK TRADE. (af. Th kon t be report of the | while nurved by tte mether. 1 after weaning, (nam SEAE. ID he wn ate Jer bougt durees trom the | aad week and eheivelled t'tmn'g, ce" woulé excite ail’ four dine ath Meet cow stedlew impetbies. You beve my beat Wishes for auecess in tomr ta to to this ¢, 4 0UFe aoe ouriabing healthy cows em, very, ** Bech beter bow eBy When the eon foure teches in ce quarter ie Gn the ry th De ae Deutder i | moe Wider Cathe bark matter (uent! pave ele tobe bod erie nee of those beat qualided tojuage. was Om tabing off ihe udder, mill cutting ft open. the after part wae the front part 1g tbe on: much f been sted from st dine aoe: &P oer te be ve them 13 an to cause vourh, wae was fund oopyine! marticaling, ant ping nebet te tied’! wee m0 {UBOF PAFPANY v'cersied. 1 toches in bre cover tenet ide oper the chiv, were two ticers om’ frow (he bow? ¢ w tha same whieh thonider of veui is cul), putrid matier was fowmd!im Inrg slose 10 the beth, the floek was inflame! sup Boeed to bare been caused by the rpers ton of the vaccine | _ prytecse cower #1 wem) « copa front Ir; resne it fle med patamech, whleb was bigbly tm: or ceating of 410 ommevtton ihe 1tb fror compared preol that the found in the a y opening te bead the brain song*:ted and the covered ed bcod ‘The fri ot tooth o! ‘On separa appowrd to be dike seit. 'o tion that of the cow wore vory bad) dor ach eo meter ap verea ly Inospact 1 but » wbort ume ‘The ¥ the company present The ond sithout & lightest neal ant bey ere, stomach was trom ax te melt” ag tt is termed, was ore complete mass of putrid miter, +d Bad tt oR probability diseased the “akirta,’* Sehr are gecerally termed: or, to othr words | the ory iver, outside appear " enh by bu om ‘arcoieg & kalte hrougoit incipleat “Ge ourulug The rhrat the Tining was found bigity tolamed. ec 3 abe owirte ts ed, and om cutting thems ~ wee cow" exthe ae iecrdwat purpore of fr beef” exbit to 1 peglected to ata be Cn ep tuimgtke cow ta halt the found very much oftened ana fn fe tm wind y deal Tsu* jon seme extracts from. the proper place that the muscle 2 pallet gencrally as 6 ‘amtll cow munities letters received by me, and furnwlied by me 10 the Mayor for the use of the commision ‘The writers wil be recognized as being among the bigtest mectial authori tes in the ofty :— New York, May 14, 1868. Frark Lavan np Dusen tim Your writtn request at came doly importent ieaues ano ive! ther itis sreat public evil. which accordi smorg the Canty y the public coming alten: a hygienic Cacnasion, Y eb oulr, soul and bopes i bave pet been an redy of many pow for the fi Aited on the moat t e wade ome academy of Medicine ment; it wee the Your ‘or {0 aorusl ab ve ti C Gwe y Ab : aD the el body for the sulightenin= nc of is ‘the vital facts contained in that docament have tnterrogato tea sre pregnant ith he mikbty covatderation whe 10 arren:the progress of & aimoe univ~-cesl opinion y inmmolates ite nto sorm tw bare »wakened « be ourself con oiatinn thet you are le grounds’ in the expositions you sage the New bieot for medical sud claro ate rej drawo up by & heed of whybwas Dr Gardner, me sed all additions! investigation tirm the rearoning and nw berv bed that tus saving doctrines not ro vnrly bave he: n overio ket indifferent oF wer of the evita origimat tr g from those ¢trefnl eetabliehmen's where sei!! muk is en get ered, and of those loatpsome abodes wher, ate caltle who y! the lives of those ence cap aficrd apy thing »ut the most deduced from sn inspection of 'beir doowledge of the cured. jaw jor in there @ great metropo is who bas pot often be°n beftied 6 those unfor it hevers: congregated. That wih the of thelr austen rnicious aliment. te pe ical condition, ead & by which Ithy Inctesconce is se of the besling art tn this f tp the treatment of infsntile disorders, by the tive meaps, nextous agency wi ‘this ¢1 it exercises on the Jeaths occurring in the ear prevails. tbat a bogehesd of aeilied milk will not yields ‘Tiemarn seems labore. of buvter, and I scarcely think the duc’riae unfound ice to see by the public papers thet our ps riotic Mayor sd. countenance 2our noble and disinterested Wieh al due consi’ your frien 4. JOBN W. PRANCIR, New Youn, Ut East Trrerevern st, May (7 1858 letter, Fravk lone eq —Dear we tu 1 swill milk end tts ¢ pumbers of your pens the tolynities to paae ip the netebho: hood of Bixwenth mreet, North river, and my attention was attranted to a pecul ar sicke: ing ame! ‘bal pervaded el! that locall'y; and some montis later git Lireced it to ite cause—J . ' the wind of s sum! actentlfic portion of eport, although mi t ‘the further erperienes of the taint tie ale Walle ane . Requesting nd opmions as 88 Feapecting fivcta came duty oband There rend the peper wt ve portrayed by pen thts the pes erous business th agsin joboson’s distillery and T noted the contued inanner in weh gown, Bo Kept, ro fed could no. L¢oubted if milk made by man could riabmen’ ual bow of hia oreaturee. your descr| awit eatadlishmonte exiat there no need of & Herod to destroy the children fully, in —Fir—Your r, ‘that the use of milk not be therwive then or To tae Rorron or Prawk Leena inucernaren Nw yeare others! ib tbe wo awaken (he su boriues and the mene But we have ali iabored been all the watin the poor, directly to arouse p the the ¢bildren ought of iteelt vane and death mepetrate te cow. while the m! oly te basehown ‘hat roperties. our doomed city bes been long cursed y of my teatimon| tie FO and bave songbt by publiabed fee ihren religions reetipg attention (0! genre of these Field, ond surely ai vent ite We bing should siren te ge ‘odnetion ino apy Duman stomach Bren Iea'on ether ‘he still or milk soon die of ecrofala aad is forpiabes! from their morbid blood. usd mn te actonl \eot | f containe postu re pots m ‘Rentstion snd distillation of,» bio ive swil Nd ours, reopeet AUG UNTUB K. GARDNER No. 9 Gunat Jones sranet, Mey 13, 1464. un Eviton ov Fuarn Lesisn's lucsreateo Pews- note of tole ul from cows fed on distillery jndivial to ndulte and infante often ocenre that I am enforced to mother their ante is recetred. 1 as wwill”’ can aoe New Yous, May 14 1808, Profession, [hare ® rn constrain ‘hie subject for many addresses 60: epd secular ; ts if s i i i 2 Hi i Fs 38 # - al prod: hie indigna’ cows fed on fects on tbe bined and Luhercalcna disease in oi? ydemuituieof pu generated daring iit te) ae H if s = You are Bs otber foul secretions cows, found in all the they ust ard font omy Bi gous dinesere Reanestfully D. MEREDITH nEEBR, M D., Mo 10 Union equere pe ihe Reeipe! trap amitte | dear sir; every noble and man! not fall t0 stop on Lawn, ‘The fect that every aw: dle of serovulone n>aceases or comgumn bowels, and will give quanti les of mi aurely to prove to any rational endtully perniciour for (he haalthol growth of It trom diated fuibe Pt eaienia'ed to AFOnAR RTARY RY | Theet that hese sources of death erient eo dreadful by feeding helpless victim scrofula One in five of our clty children die Great heaven! ean this he “the will of God ”* i ofl inl . In Sf | Beaifinot have a cow sable nthe Pate, ebiidhood will redneed care observe 42 Forte Avewen. —Dear fir: In anawer to your subject of swily mil 7m the heal Jy that there oan be no doubt jeney. During twenty \ to ot me be ninauited {> ep) fathers, as dence upoe rag | mu trace. A vast amount of tbe Gorn diy | \ | eertuly, your ube- BDw. RD A PeRK RK bie thy Aienmutarad evt before the p Bave pursued my oxy, We of joleut, however, ts y the them i we hat | thoughe # with; but lor g before came imp teed T determined with God's the J AY ormam Reed pre vions to the appototment of the com> mi'vee, called acon me sac soluntecred to procure informe Hon copnected with the T Arty ninth mreet Sabian, witew gee in that dhirrtet be represents and which prohably clecth g him, but soecrdine to bis own gccount Be Ned a e-view with a dist ler previous to tty ei map: which seme to beve materi y med dint Ms ldew ‘Of the a wholeeomreness of diati'ery cow atsbier 1, in commmip with all who Bave watched the course of the elty government bave vo contiderce in thr action of the corm’ tuige "Tt will come to vch'ug-uniem a powerful, preapere Ve of public opinion ts brough! for tart to counteract the ty nfuenes witehtbe wensths. efeilliors cam oring to bestia. oper ii ae commits ainw'd: de'thblr uty end’ experese we the New York olailleries, there are eull the ange setablioh | mente of Wille mebure Krootlya, Bushwick Jer: nant} of baler viables whice rer end on innumera le bets Avast fore New York wil be free from the a l wish the distitiere d sttvotly to aodereiand that if they Ubtnk they cen blind ae by oondinn, their cows to the p ‘bowing thetretabies empty they are mistakem caiculate upon the public becue ing quieted, and that ins they can resume their fal! u dutnens Do congset watch spon af the wonthe belt T aball koe fi y increseed deteative force whic! shall have every man that take routs cublinbed, y etforta by nat t potson they have been pariakiog FRANK LEBLIR, 13 FRANKrORT su¥ET, May 29 1858. 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