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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO.. 8035. THE QUARANTINE BUILDINGS DESTROYED. The Smal)pox and Yellow Fever Hospi- tals, Ten Shanties, Health Officer's Residence, the Dead House, and all the Guthouses Destroyed. ONE CORPSE BURNED. The Sick Removed by the Mob and the Buildings then Fired. RA aad ONE MAN SHOT AND FIVE WOUNDED, Whe Dead and Dying Bxposed to the Open 4 Air. HISTORY OF THE QUARANTINE WAB, ao. &o., ao. ‘The fire at Quarantine on Wednesdsy nig st appears to o7d ous of 0 nenihusitg tarions aabare then wos ot Seve wupposed. Nearly every building within the Quarani grounds was totally desiroyed, with the exception of the principal female hospital, known as the St. Nicholas. ‘The excitement at Staten Island was most haense; bua- Greds of persone being congregated on and about the land fog talking over the affair. The scene in?ced was beyond description; the grass wes covered with th si:k—mmy suffering the most intense agony. A large majority of the sick, however, were provided with every accom- modation in the prison houe, the oaly building Bow standing. As to tho cause of the fire thsre ir wo deubt but that it was arranged by the incendiaries to fire the buildings on Wednesday night, asthe manner in which ft was done shows that their plang hed a!i becu well arranged before the work was commeniei. The first that waa mown of the intention to destroy the buildings was the appearance of abont five hundred persons at the upper gate on the line of the weat wall, Dr. Showpeon wae in- etantly mado aware of che fact, whom he ordered the stevedorcn to be aroured Be hsino ss0ner given te above order than the old smallpox hospital on the ‘upper end of the grounds was discoversd to be on fire. Every one within the grounds was soon awake; bat it wes found thatthe mob was toostrong for them to at- * tempt to drive them away. Dr. Bissel, as soon as he saw the fire, took bis gun ani ran up to the smallpox hospital, where he found « large number of etraw beds piled under the piazzas, and baraing at a tremendous rate. He remon- strated with the mob, but to no purpose, as they instantly @rove bim from the place. They thn proceeded to the shanties extending along the weet wail—ten in num- Der—and fired each of them, first, however, remov- fg the sick—amovg them some of the smalipox patients, about fifteen in number. The mob ap- peared, while destroying the shsnties, in a grem state of excitement. They would run joto the three sbaxtios not fired and secure a straw bed, and then take Rto where the fire was, setliog the beds on lire; after which they would return with the burning beds and throw them into the sbanties. Ia this manner they de- stroyed every ono, When Dr. Bievel first went out to Temonstrate against their conduct, he was knocked down and compelled to fly for his Ii, Afior the shanties bad been fired, they proceeded to the burnkouse several smali guthouses, the deadhoure icshouse aad carrisgé bouse, all of which they fred, and which were to- tally destroy: L They even tock the dead cartand accther ‘wagon that wason the grounds, sud ran them into the fire The coal yard, containing adou} €00 Lons, was next visited by the mob, and % la seve. val of the hes to ber bed, hat to be convey chair, 609 was taken to the residence of a on the cutsive of tbe wail. Dr Thompson por-ioa of bis Library before the dames fan the dwelling. Some of hig furnis Wae also caved. The building wis, however, ‘saly droge’ ‘the atiom pt mace by ihe ate: The until pear dey light, left a were many well known citizens of the ot ‘whom were divguired. a fH = poh Ff Pt i Z [ i 5 Fis i i t 7 g it i ik- esek ! Bi i ~ isk ! 3 3 : & ti tf i E 5. 4 z ta - s i ; Ee g 4 i fr E i H 2 sft He : i FH ig i H g te ; i i i i : 3 H e ~ i é ! a ff of Dr. Thom tim ber , the Health Officer, it remainiag. In short, i the one at the entrance ly tor Cy ey is Com passeagers from the steamer Fm aire d ia the afterneon previous, to re: aasistance The dwelling was burned, not « oll the horpitals, ¢ Ra i and on Wednesday ovoning dents of Staten Isiand from al Hill, one of the forts thrown up by the Hessians during the revolution. The resolutions wore submitted to ths meeting, carefully read, and they ware then asked |! they would or would not support the Board of Health. Ths reanit wns, that ® processicn was formed aod procesed to the Quarantine grourde, where!the wo.k of destruction eommenced. From the stetomenu of both sites, #hich we publish, it will be eeen that @ breach wae mede fo the wail after the ineffectual attompta of the fromea to gain admittance, When they did 9, tot a ¢top of water wae thrown on the burning » dub all Was permitted to be denroyed 4 howeyor, aving thelr eoreavors to wave and proto! tne sick, The Leone, however, am devcribet to ue, must pave been really heart rend feobled people of a1] cowntries. and enfeedied, too, by the infinences of a Ssuttere cime, pnd dled as they wore, ant borne withont notice into the eold atmoapt ers and the fr ‘al glare of the lurid oor fiogretion. they were cared for as weil as thay jossibiy oonad be: the non- infectious pationta vere promptiy gen: " d, whilat the yellow fever, ame lyox avd 6 accommodated In the only britding left nich was lormerly ured as @ jail, and stands arantive gate. All the other e raged 10 the ground, aad the only privats Jett standing ero Mr, Locke's, Dr. Wasor's and ihe asriever’s. Dr. Thompson's reuieence prema raat ly a melancholy sight. OF this once beautiful Bouse no- ig now remains Dut the shattered wails, About the pe enren gardens are strown booke, pamphlets, medical works, Olsssical authors acd private wemorsnda, tossed by tno giddy winds about. The debris in still smoldering, and eboul: mart bresze oe up, the consequences may be destructive reporter visited the scone yesterday morning, and ‘was succeasful in gaining severs! datementa of gentiecen who were present during the oonflagration, and took an active part in endeavoring to Cae the career of the flames and allay the suffertoge of wick. Our reporter ceenalty met Dr. Munday, tho Health Off. cer of the town of Castleton, and on imo for #01 Particulars coucerning the catastrophe, ished him with the following: — DE. MUNDAY'S STATEMENT. rs I was sitting im the office of Mr. her a. Factoryvilte, Inst Wednesday evening, abvat 10 o'clock, with some other , when a frisno came into the office and our attention to a acer ae neers © saw 8 as wo direction of Quassntine, but rather southward. The gen- tleman who called our attention to it hada hors: saa st come from the samp it down part of ihe way we conciuded that it was no: in directicn of Tompxinayilie, but upon prosceding further, found that the Quarantine bui! were oa fire, About eleven o'clock we got down and discovered that « row of shenties, situsted on the western side of Quarantine enclosure from Gillia sireet ({ wnwk were nearly consumed, al breaches were mite in walls, one of which was between thirty aad frriy width, situated st the northwest corner af the By bd pag Mamrrygl gene ge on ine should suppose the object of these breeches gain admittance for the engines and hoee insile enclosure hore was a large number of persous and outside of the grounds viewing the build- The fre dicd down, aad [ retired to "8 Hotel, Shortly atter it was lighted up agaia, aud i learnt that another row of shenties weada flrs 601 white rmalipox hospitals, near the nope st corner, 6 buildings continued to Is 5 35, se 5 aie ul were bur. and faatiy the main hoepital was au fire, and continued to blaze til! it wes copsumed; after which the quarantine barns, ice- Doure and dead house were eoneumed. Not asmsto one of the sick suffered, aslam isformed. Phey were takea cown to the lower bi ig, Which was not dom»iished, After gometime Dr. Thampson’s house and private real: dence was burnt down, aud I shpuld be incline t> nok that buildings eaugbt tire from whe sparka of others, for the wind was in that dirootion. I believe he and his family went to New York, and got steam up on bis tugboat. There wat a very arge concourse of people here who remained perfectly quiet, scarcely baving suy objectin view bat the saviag of fe and property. The would not hava become known at three hundred yards distance were it not for the unugnval glare of light. [ think Dr. Thocapson’s house ‘Was Lot burpt down io the ground till shou’ three o’c:ock in the morping I did uotace any of the river poiisa pre- eon) at the fire, with the exseption of ous, whom [ nad 2¢en & Born’s Hotel. The firemen of tae yillags were using their exertionsto pusout the fire; ssvera! eagices were there. Icaunot day *bether i} was ap incendiary fire or bow it originated, STATEMENT OF DR. JAS. EARCOUBT, About nine to haif-past pine.o’clock, 1 beard the alarui of fire, and came down trom tie heights; where I was ou profezeioral business. I found a great concourse of poo- ple outside the Quarantine grounds. An engine and hook aod ladder ng — were trying to gain admittance to the grovnds, but without succers, as the gates were bolted and ehut againet them. After repeated efforts, they were not successful in gaining ad. mission, and it became ni to assist ant aid them; I went in person to the gate, and addressed tho foreman of the }, D4 requested him to make applies tion to tbe gate keeper io the vame of the people of the State of New York, toextinguieh the fire and save life and hv is being refusea, | tola Ly ad foreman), to vse the tb 3 implements of his le gine) break down the ‘hich wag done, and company entered; th was aE }o hours after the fro commenced; before the en- Le Company gained admiesion they vormed, and j Sphinn 9 among the Nators, thas if they aticmpted to enter they would be down by the employ es of Querantine; thir, of course, intimidated the people oateide: I did not caver withthe engine company; A chort time after, Dr. Mundy, the Healtn Officer of tue town, end myrelf, beard that there was a man seriously iwjured from agon shot wound; that there was no phyei- ciau precent—ana hee org nega that we must go into see thathe wae cared for; we went in and #aw the mao; he was then lylog in the hail of the big bospita! near the shore; we examined bim and found him in rather alow slate, and recommended the medicines proper for his rea- icravon; we then left, aud im passing through the drat gate under the hospital piazza, we met sevoral men around @ #heelbai row, in which they were carrying, as they staied, a sick man. I asked the question, “Wno bave you there?” “A sick man,” was the reply. “ Weil, let us see him?’ A largo bodied man, with a woollen birt, placing bis baud in s menacing attituae io his bo- fom, said, “Are you afraid of sick poopie?” drawing something from his breast ‘‘No, sir,’”’ I replied, “{ heve Just Deen ip to see a poor fellow whois serieusiy wound- ed.” He then ptssea oa. Dr. Muody and I then thought it was high time to leave. | icf the exclosaro. [ returned to tbo grounds about—as I think~2 to 3o’clock A M. ‘The reaidocce of Dr. Thompson was then on flro, and ‘went up there for the purpore of aiding, at @ matter of course, and x bie property. When I arrivea the furniture oat; Mr. Ray promipeut getting out the furniture ‘bomprcn e# goods, and appeared to ba the furniure. A sho of rain thea at (bere wore four cases of ama'lpox end protecting very busy in se fell, and bears lying out im the Geld where the sbantics were burned. | requested three or four of the mon who were steading take vp one of the carpete that had just by to \oeir bose was all cu), and could not play on the delving. Tho fires butding sot on fire was a shanty where were no sick ; war what 1 bolieved to be the smalipox hospital; the next another shanty; Qaaranune the then the baros belongin we tho thon the carpenter's sho) and wash bors do © boy. Afver that Dr. Thomjeon’s dwell wee a ruth to burp down tho big bailding remaipiog). Dr. sar came to me and said to bern th I replied, life.” 1 told both Dra Bisrell pot water upon any building bere, but would protect that one with my life, here were sick in 't, 1 wee thea {o- that were a gs and I supposed that all the sick had been i etmoved. went ictoope and found a sick man fo bed just commenced to ignite, | cailed to the “Hew cick man, Their ory was “‘yollow fever.’ 1 said, “can’t you fad ene man that will come with me and assist me to remove dim?’ A man from New Brighton, whore name I do not know, ran wth me into the shasty. Looking our hands under bim, we brought bim tafely out, That shanty wag afterwards burned down. No life was lostthat | know of, except ® stevedere, @ Swede, who was abot db ope of the Qoarantine omployée. I whetber be is pet dead or not, Dr. Walesr perform. doty feariers!y sod laithfully, He was there with a mue ket and a bayonet upon it =A crowd of @ gathered round him => - dared Ny. 4 the Doctor pre- sented & bayouet to his breast, maying, “If you shoot I will shoot, I vapped the Doctor on oud “Jadgmeut.” lens. He turved tome tH, one nor but there was a bay>- Shortly afterwarde thare was a ory I told Dr. Walear—"For God’ 6. sar, you see how it is; for ‘aco rake, let O'Hara out.” We then went down to the jail and he permitted O' {fara to leave. I brought O'Hara ‘With me ani showed him to the mass of peop'e, who took Lira on their shoulders and were :ausiiod. I then hoard that Dr. Bieso'l was being murdered. I rushed to the crowd and forced my wey in, when one of them showed me the berre! of a gun wihoat any stock on horiae, “Den the bb, he pointed thet atme,” I the waa down on the ground, and having my way in forward be wee not thare. I seked two or three of the men were Dr. Bisnel wee, and they replied that he wae gone in Tuore ¢ the buildings,” (' f i thea cries of « Tneaning the eniy one h I knew meant odestroy it | syid them bi the @ick are there—don't jauen I heard cries to save Dr, Thompson's howre, which I khew only meant to destroy it, I said, * Will you let me ge there first?’ and | went thors and met the Dector’s coachman, I believed. 1 asked for ny out and are gone ard Lie horses are gone, ana if youdon’t believe mo come to the stables.’ I wont to the stables and thers were no horses there, and that satiafod me thas the Dr. was safe. T found several papers ot Dr. Thompson's in which I gave in care of » aad BAVO re for ther safe rotarn to q ogiven the otatecents of parties who are real- ct formp\inevilie, i Stetee Ieiaod, ia referonse to doo leneniabic beralug Of the Hospital Buildings, Our verter aleo inspented kas luterior of the Querautine on clawe, pod found all the buildings ® masa of Diaskened rune. | Tho Goorin were ctill smoulcering, aed withia twenty yerds the beat was [atolerable, all the yellow coor buddinge, email pox Roepita’s, &@., Dave also been vib, The St. Ninholae, of hospital a'| pox pationta, bet whien hae y ascommodation of Qoarantined one for some information our Peper ter found bim in very wirtis, and there can be no doubt that hie recent calamity, addet to the iliaess of Mre, Thowyeon, will be & svilcioms exouse for any de, MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1858. tailed statement from him at present. Dr. Walser gives a VHPY Ooreus AOC ULE OL haw Mau DIEIE ails 6 (Me manver Cmutraricts he ment msieadove, 4 536 tbat although tho engine, hook axa 'gaderaad Ave Were preeeot, aod alter meaiow evary ei ittanoe; that uy to yesterday they aaver put er on the fire; tnatta.y aid vothng aie aithough two engines aud two bore compan‘es ware pre sent. From their imbecile action tt i io ba sapp read that they alro acted in concert with the incendiaries. Oar reporier careiu'ly iaspaotea tie ru’uy, sod foond Bo traces to show that water had bes uss4, oa’ ali the evidence of @ eucssssful movement on the part of the Staten landers to destroy the‘ obnoxious Qasractias.”” THE QUARANTINE WAR. HISTORIOAL R&SUM¢—DESTRUCTION OF THE BUILD INGB AT SEOUINB’S POINT—SANDY HO >K N#GUET 4 TIONS—RVENTS OF THB PASE SPRING 4ND SU MER— CAUSES OF TUE BMEUTE. '1@ Querm ime of this city hes been astabiiened for something over haifa century at Statoa Island, ic the Cronty of Miot mond, Within that perioa the island bas steadily incre ened in population, and witdin inn pass 4 years the lr'andere bave thought,and apparently with reagon, that ibe value of tbeir real estate hus been dere cisted by we contigui'y of the extensive buildings, h «pi- tale, Ac, required by the Health Ofi-r. For severe’ years the fect: g of th» peovie of Rocmongd, laaveior, avd cthertowas om the Island, hus heen excosding y bitter sgaicet the Quarantine offiters, snd ths most strenious effors hive besn made Tto brirg ebout the removal of thy Qaarentine buailtinge to Sandy Hook. It is hardly possible to describe the utter abborrerce an? repugnance of the Staten Islanders ts the Quarantine, One of the earliest official movements on the surject took placecn the 2!d of Dexm er, ty67, wren the oit'zone of the county of Richmond appointed a crn. mittee to consiver snd report upon the teasidil ty of the removal of the Querantine to Sandy Hook. This commit. tee reported (Janusry 27, 1858), in favor of said removal; but, In the meantime, the Governor of New Jorsoy aud the Tegit a vro of that Stato bad stronumsly objscted to the change. The State of New York had previously appointed commissioners for the removal of the Quaraatine, aud o that pothing could be done with Now 0 quirentine matters were 'e& 10 the same a7 citiop vbtil be latter part of Fabruary, when vhe commit. tee of the New Jereey Legislature met, but as’ heard aygomevts, without srriving at any concivaion. no Que reprine O. mmissiouers haa decided in favor of Yegoine’s Pat a the locavion for he Quarantine duildiags, aad the war which had coutinued tinee thy summer of 1457 bere cutavew. The aid of the city palice was called for, and the Sheriff of Richmond county summoned a specta: pore to keep the peace. Rarly ip ike winter one of tae duild- ings at Seguine s Point was set on fire end destroyed, not withetanding the strict surveitiance toa: had oven main- taived. On tho 27th of February it wes aanoucced that thet the New Jersey authoritits bad Cesided azatust ac! ing Sandy Hook for the quarantice ground. Early in March st aescciation Was formed as Seguine’s P riot to destroy the buildings snd acotner poilcs force was sent frcm the cliy © protest then Thia was, hovever, ovly a falan alarm, ani things remained quiet until the night of Sunday, April 26, when all the Quarantive puildicgs were burned to the ground. The incendiaries performed thoir work with the greatest secresy. and had, without doubt, a complete organization. The Dulidings at Seguine’s Po'nt were oot restored, but eome temporary addimoas were made to the old Quarantine buildinge. Durtog the summer tbe quaraa- tine business bas been heavy ginning with ine [rizae Suequebanna, there bas Deea & constait eucceesion of arrivals from ports declared infected by the Bosrd of Health. Not yellow fever aione, bnt eraliaox as well, bas boen an epitem'c ia tho Soutn ern anc West Indiap porte, and the severest querantiace discipline bas been mainwined, leading, as our readers are aware, to collision between tbe State and federal suaor'- ties. The Health Oficer nas been very unpopular with the Telancere, and pumercus charges have been mate There hes been a lovg and avgry convo versy abou‘ the landing of passevgors and sailors on «oe Islond, and @ difticaity im relation to ap iron -cow which was used for the purpose of burning infected clothes and bedding, It way charged that the miasma from this soow Guated directly to tne ferry boats whicd ply to cifferent perte of the Island. This war, which nas extended over a year’s time, came to a heed va night of Wednesday leet, wnen, under the impliet or of the Caetieten Board of Health, which booy bet hed a Jorg quarrel with the Health Officer, # portion of we poo le of Castlevon and vicinity met and fred tho Qusraotioe yuildinge as above desoribed. DESCRIPTION OF THE QUARANTINE BUILD- INGS. Dr. E Herrie, who was formerly the Health Offloar a: Quérentine, favored ue wth particulars concermiug the Qcarantine bulldinge, from which we are enavled to oom pile the cubjoined description of what they wera: There were altogether elevea hospital buildings, or buildings used for bosp'tal purpores, and they were capa ble of acccrnmodating 1,000 patients. Of these, the prin- cipe) was tho Hill Hospital, or as it was sometimes termed the Yellow Fever Hospital, which had been receatly fitea up by the Commissionere of Em‘yration for tho ues of copvaleecent passengers. It was provided with the requisite furniture fi tings to aco mmotate 106 per. gone of this clare, i Dad algo several wards, whore the sick might be 1g itrolf was very old, butit of bri yalcablo then any of the otberr. I! was loowed om the Dil, sloping down to the water, and from (nis circum~ etarce (awe its pame. The building adjacent to the Hill Tospital was F ay a wae brick structure, sitoated the tbe ceteblishment, the inary po Wan toree storm beg age aud used ex el y for (emale patents. was & gouera: fever ‘fe third building, in point of va'ue and !mportavce, was the one known aa the emell pox hoepite!. It was also a brick bviiding, end stood most remow from the two aireaoy described, ob the extreme worth of the boapi. tal groucds, It was two stories io height sad was raccer a large buil’iog. it contained six wards for patients, re- sider a biichew and accommedations for those wao were required to live there and atend upon the wick = It usual ly contained few pationts st thie sensoa of the year, but Was frequently thronged ip (be amail pox seaaon. ibe eldest structure on the Qaarantine ground: Stondit g upwards of 60 7ears Betweon tne small pox Go«pi Hull Hospital were located the ranges of one story DB as ibe shanties Chey extended over « #1 ace of about 160 feet in leogth. and were ovestory birh uy quiitee wei Seme of theee oflice houses were two stories high, but they were @) frame builvings. To tho east there were also two or three email fever hospitals. Berides all the buildings above raed, there were the dwellings of the re and other officers of the es- tabliabment. fhe bowse of the physician in chief wasa two story brick butloing, lying directly south from the ital first mentioned, and fronting om the street south of the hospital grounds. Ik was a , comfortable bore, and was bullt severe! years ago depaty poy si eps’ and the apothecaries’ residenoea were situated «ii rectly north of the recen’ building we have tescrive ! os the ope which was ured as « general hospi! Near storehoure, b hes there was the large government he been kept for several years past by the Com: yoners of Emigration, In it was deposited « large quantity of move abie Pertaining to the establiahment, each aa fur- niture not wan'ed for immediate use, &o. Near this wae & pmall wooden washhouse, me other buildings belonging to the United States government. THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. A REVENUE CUTTER SENT TO PROTECT SHIFTING — SMALLPOX PATIENTS SENT TO WARD'S ISLAND. The ordinary weekly meeting of those Cammirsioners ‘wee hold at the cflics in Worth street at three o'clock yor. terday. The cewsl day of meeting is Wednesday, but in conacquetce of the general cadle celebration \( was pose pened. Preeident Verplanck took the chair shorfy after three o'clock—there being present, among the other gentiemon, Mayor Tiemenn and Dr Rockwe! Oe moticn \t was agreed that the Snaccial stasemers should be laid over for coosideration until noxt week. ‘The Preewert quired of Captain Orabtree if be wae ready with any statement coacerning the fire a Statoa inland. The Cartarw said the story was a very short one at preeent, as be had not bad time to write a long roport. Th yoore that a ng was beld on the isiand on tio afterpoon of 1 J the people, led on by Ray To kine, became determined to deetroy the build Comunesioner Curis dif pot think that & came from ® relia Captain Crane The cor fingra email pox horpita’ and Jnid them on the grease al! the buildisge were on fire the Doctor's bowre wae piled uo la 8 Lop and come ia were reliably ate Pegan at ball pest nie e'elvse, aj the the rioters having tak oO pation abe fanee inetearee anu The ‘urmiara tekey Ou) of avd About five hun¢red tons of crs! became igeiie? at the tame time, ond wae burping *t\l!—the people rofusing Tencer any aseietance to ex'ingaieh the flaming eines. all the other tables, the ico house, and, in fw haildirge wore barnt dowo, execpt lr the wormmen’s houses, and a fow otners, There were ere but the river police on the eyot, Dut they cit fm thirg. The Captain said be bad burried op to ‘ake such precectione—in obisining the ald of & strong force of poi'ceas woula put the place peetore of deence ageinst any further attacks In the cowres of the fire, the rioters broke in tne walt In ix places. Tho crowd wae from eight handred to thousand verana; and there eyuld not be the leat dM ely in Mentifying porsuna who wore seem with forcdes in i a} their hands, retting fireto the bulidings, Moat of tus le, if not tke whole body, wore belongiog to tne ut @ sma'l party was sean going off, wh> were ro- cagiinet by Dr. Wailer is parties wao wel gage? in the Commissioner Peavy the * right to comman'cate with the Governo:, in ordor hat some steps might bo taken in offering roward for ‘uv digsv7ery of tue incea- dlaries. PRESIDENT Observed tis the procwdiogs lately tab ‘the ( astieton Board of © and raceotly act forth in a resolution of that Board, were tnyurions t> the Intereats of the property of the Commission and of their employes. wes of opicion that it was by all means proper that the Commission should appoint a committee to repare ap ipjunction ag<ivat the proceedings of the Cassie Committee, and if veveseary to asve fartrer tegel ‘on, the aid of tue attorney (ianors! could 96 oailed io, Re threw this out merely a8 « recommendation. The Mayox thought it would be aa well vogtve the same committee power to con‘er wish the Governor. It was eventually agreed that the President and Vice- Presisent sbovld be much crusmaittee, Hover Cunris stated chet thera ware twenty-six cures of yellow fever at Qaarrntine, aud three of aava- lescent smelipox. Dr. Rockwo!l had been compeliod to geod the three cases of siseaeces to Wara’s Isiaud, for bere was bo hospital acoomm cation on Staten Isiand, except one nutldvg. Ceptata Cxantres farther nated that one man had died from fr the fire, aud tie v olence of the rioters, and Injurie. receivod. Ae to the police force there were scarcely »oy moane of having them lodged ord t onrded. After some conversation, = satisfactory arrangement ot ‘wae come to in this reayect. The rjurler doze to the walie were ordered to ba re- forthwith The following commun vation from the Physlvian of the Marine Hoppitul was rea iim QUARANTING, StATEN TstLaND MaARINeG Hospit ys, seo, 2 tS VERPLANCK, President Commisaion+rs of Fimlgra- DEAR FIn—T have to inform you ot ihe destruction of te Dui oluge at the Mariae Hosoltel at Quarantine, by a large apd infucisied mob, inst evening, +t nie o’olock. They mde an the westside cf ths oren # parted Inv the estruciion by fire: Grieg the ‘Ther then preceeded to burn the other ‘hog, tbe dweiltr g house oceupked by the Health Moar, Ur Thom On WHS mow Of Die va uadle furnknee 1s wae’ timporal sve with tbe force under my control to check tbr mck’ or rave toe property entrucied to my cara. [regret wadt toe: & stevedore wae morally wounded im te eusgantes with, the mob uly you wo alse Poysictan Marias Hosp: ‘The letter was ordered on file, Commissionsr OLnis seid he het heart thet amrthar stevedore bad been badly wounded in the hip, and proba. bly will not live Al. The Mayor observed that a rovenue cutter had asp sent up to protect the sh'pping, » ot tughom, wad oa couple of gus op beard. was whut was roqnired, The use vf tbe Cinderelia was suggested. The Mayor obperved that that would do, but he coald not epcerstand why the six-p under on board of her iva. Dot been loaded with sioves, i( sno! were vot st baud, and fired Into the ravke of she rioters The Beard soon ater adjourned. TSE LATEST FROW QUARANTINE. MEETING OF CITIZENS—REJOICINGS OVER THE BURNING OF TH® BUILDINGS. ‘the excitement last evening was intenge in tho vicisity of the Quaraot ne grounds, owing to postera having heen stack uparound, requesting the citizeus to meet at Nautilus Hall to make arrangements to celebrate ihe borni g of the shanties and hospits!s. Over five bundre! were on hand: among them Ray Tompkins, Burns, the hotel keepor, and ouners. Ata little peat eight o’clock ‘he mortng was called to order on the Pinzzs fronting on the lewo. Rey Tompkins was called to the chair, Yr. Tomrnixs made a few remarks, and then read the ca!l for th» menting, which war as follows: — {ermond county will he bed ¢ talsav ning, Hept 2. t73¢ urpowe of mak'rg wrencemen's to celebraie of the shantien sod st the Querertine groun i++ eveniag, vibes Dasiners wa may come before the meetin Brrr 2, 1868. wv. J, © \Howraen then sted that he had a series of rerclations which he ire! to prosent to the mesting for heir scoption, snd accordingly read them, which were #8 fol we Whereas ail goveroment are fourded on the wants and created for (be proteciinn of the lives wad property of the cltt zene of #aid government, and wheresmt! is ‘hs daty of all good rererpeet Jo provide for the tasation of ite citizens, wt evch and every mew and +l} commanity shall afore slike the tel and burdens, not only of evr own community, hut heve bad leo to bear the burden of barhoring all tas pvatilea tial divemse Of tbe world whi > have concentrated at the ort of he York for half nish have spread broadcast at our a thereby bring death and desolation amogg om; aad whereas We bave repeatedly besceched and prayed for rio ald without ge'ting apy relie’ from that quarter. theref Rranived That thie to ip a!\ bave help novod Bescived, Tat We aro hevermeed Wo protect our ives at la conveying thetr 0 ban: would explode nice right me and tn the piace among the Que ranting brildr gr. Rerolved ‘Trat, witha view to tbe axcommodation of the rhipping interest of the porvet sew York who desire that porte betr hal) be aader thet ees apd B Marvhall Beroived, That we sheertn! Coram’ ial ena Cagratoa tren tbe tery forthe may be under ‘beir enpervision. . ‘erclvec That each end evry ove of ua will contributes \iher ally tow ards the expenses of 1 wultahle bealdiny ibore, that Rew York may wore ber pe eveieas te ber own premises Mr. Tomrxivs--Gentlemen, you have heard the resola- tops road. What ts your pleasure? Ovn ov THE Crown—I move that they be adopted. (Ories of “aye, aye, + ye.!) Vr, Warent—I move that wo have a celebration, and thate committes be appointed to get the same up within ten days. ASOTHER Maxrmn of the ccowd—I move that the resolu- tions be first adopted, Charaaas— Tho reaolutions have been amended. fret put the amenem ont, if desired Crms—"Ne, D0, no,’ amd “Question, question, quoe- tion,” Charan What is your ploaserc? Vouts— Give the resolations frat, Coanotas—Gea' lemen, ll those in favor of adopting tho resolutions ay Aye Crime Aye, aye, aye.” CoaRMaN—' hey are adopted. Vere You 611 not put the Noes, Cyapotas— Allhoes opposed say No. Vorn— Yea. Crammax— You have adopted the reaolations «what 's Jour pleasure ea to the eppoimtment of @ committee to get ap & celoorat on? A Vown—Let’s heve them. Mr. Tomrxixs thom moved the resoletion, which was adoperd. A Voice—I move that the chair appoint the commiites, Axoriwn—I econd it, Cuarmaas—It is moved and seconded that the obair ap po'nt the cormmitiee, All in favor say Aye. Chime Aye, aye, ayo. Mr Tompkins retired and shortly reporied the follow. tog committee to celebrate the occasion — Joan C. Taomp ton, R. G. Smith, Frederick Hallick, Elweod Taylor, Har- ry Crabtree. Three groans were then given for Charles . Marshall. A motion was then made to adjourn acronsthe stroot, which was carried, and the crowd diapersed, cheering as they left the hotel. MORE INCENDIARIES AT TOMPKINSVILLE. the remaining Dulidings im the Quarantine ground were totally destroyed by the mod last evening. After the public meeting adjourned, the crowd congre gated in and about Bara’s Hoel, Ina short time the o> copants of the emali row of two story brick baidings, of Sy the Doatmen, and belonging tothe Gisrantine, wore observed moving their faraitere into the street They bad somer wagcected in ding #0 tha building cosupied by Samuct jaadolph vas dorvored te be on Gre. The fire bells ani church belie were Foon FHng, Sod the alarm given, which hetped to ‘ucrense the crowd and Bring oul tae bomen One of the engive companies attempted to get tl work, T shall ao Wot wae driven back to their house by Ue mod The bovke a‘foning, occopied by John Waters, abort the sowe fate, and e000 the Gext ens, occupied by C.Ord wae | wee ie tamen, The rematntng buildings, ocmpied & J MoLelac and PRiNips, were alee destroy od Ag (008 A the above houses were on fia, Dr. Bigell wer observed removing hie tinge from hiv ¢rolh wbic Was adjoining and fronting on the reat. He ad net besa orer Balt af bewr at Yor ahen Me Iwetting was ditorvared to be on ted By | hie time clebt balldings were entirely fored o fimes, sad it was BOR dlerovered that | building Within the Quarantine enclave wount 0 ds Mtroyed At one o’ctoek, when onr reporter to imporeibic that the Marine Horpital coud + 4 | flames that % ooting Over It, As ws g> to preading fire is raging dout bat that every building is deztroyed De. Bissell stated to oar reporter that there were over one hundred patients nshe Mirne Hospital who must be thrown out into the open sir, «xposet to the damp at. mogphere, and cannot but resul, in causing the death of a large Dumber, About ten o'clock, & steam tug arrived with two hun- dred marines, accompanied by Surveyor Bart and Capt. Jobn W Bennett. The marines were Immediately sta ‘yoned over the public stores, and ordered not to molest qhe crowd or mob cnlees on attempt was made to fire the pnblic store houses = It wi ted thit there were fifty police sent down, bat up to one o'clock none of them bad made their appearance. The fre made an immense b'az2, aud could bo seen for miles, A laege crowd coagregvted oa the Battery b> wil heer the Ore, The firing 0” the Duild’ngs waa conducted ia a very quiet or. In fartthe Grat building waa ret on fire just ata time when most of the moh wero at Burn’s Hotel drinking. Is was freely stated during the entire eveatug that the work would be fluished up during tho night, and tt would Ue slarted at an early hour for the special bonctit of the reporters. The entire inhabi.nte of tho Islacd were cut, but, strange to say, everything psssed off very qnietly up tothe tinre our reporter ‘ef: Tae side wak and the house tops were crowded with men, women and chiliren, ell ade ntly looking on. The firemen wore compelled to house thelr engines, aod atterwards joined with the spoc\store, lookiog oa. che first building was on fire under the balcony, a large quantity of siraw bewg placed underzeaib, and then fred An soon ag it got partly water way a party of aout half a dozen ruebed out of the door and began to throw the sbutters on th> fames. The wiodow glass was also knocked cut by the mob, each of vwahQm appesred to carry ap axe, oa to allow a good daft teroua e buildtoge, Even tbo ferces alovg the front of the bafldlugs were torn down and thrown on the fire. Nothing had been seen of Dr, Thompson or avy of the aitach. 8 of the boepital grounds outside ths enclosure up to one o’clook. It was feared that ehouid Pr. Thompsom make bis appearance they would hort him. Bad the ms ines that were brought down been called out when the firet building was fired, ail could have been saved, aud itappears very atrangs that toy were no Tt was rumored that it was tho intestion of tas mob to ourn the infected vessel lying just outside ihe Quaranting, and, from appearance ata Jale boar this morniog, there wes every indication of a verssl on fre. THE CABLE CELEBRATION. Grand Municipal Banquet at the Me- - tropolitan Hotel to Cyrus W. Field and the Officers of tho Gorgon and Niagara. IMMENSE GATHERING~MAGNIFICENT DECORATIONS Speeches of Field, Lord Napier, Capt. Dayman, John Cochrane, and others, &e., &e., &e. Ono of the most splendid banquets ever given in this city in celebration of a public event, was the municipal dinner to (he xeytlemen engaged in Jayiag the Atlantic cable, at the Metropolitan Hotel last night. The decora- tlona of the room were superb both in the mottoes and flage which sdorned the wails and the appropriate orna- ments with which tho tables were loaded. A more con- genisl «nd untvereal ;pirit of onthusiavm was rarely wit- peesed st a pudlic board than that which prevailed at this celebra jon of the union of toe t¥o worlds; the crowning soene in the carnival of tho past two days. The dining room presented a grand sppearacce. At the bead, the flags of the United States and Eoglaud wero ele- gavtly draped over ® portrait of Cyrus W. Field, under which was @ scroll with tho inscripiion— LOLI OOLOLE DELL LODE DOLE TD DEDOLELEDE POEDPOELEDELE: PEACK ON EAKTI, GOOD WILL TO MEN, POODLE TELELLLELELELE PEDDLE PELOTPEDLEDELELE DDE HE A portion of the Atlantic cable was loeped to the ovilng over Mr. Fitl’s portrait end festooned thronguout the en tire room. The flags of different nations war suspeaded from the walls, while from the chandelier tn the contre, were featooned the tings of England, France, Rassia aod America, spreading out over the ceiling. Appropriate mottoes and ipecriptions also adorned the walls between and ander the (legs, conspicuous among which were the names of Frankiin, Bright, Berryman, Everett, Wood- house, Otter and Deyman. At the right side, fronting tne muste gallery, was a porirait of Morse,}with Washington below. peocee ‘THR ELEVATION OF MANKIND ' TR RLBCTHIC TRIDENT, WAKING TO LIFE TTR UACIVILAED WORLA. PO LOE 000 TELE LELE REDE TODOEE IE LE HOLE EE: On the opposite side of the room, | front of the music gallery, was the inscription a the contre: — AO COLOLE POLE LELETEEDLEDE COTE POLOEE LOOTED TE: AN AUDIRNCR OF THR WoRLD, WIT HORASNAS, WELCOMES GENIC OOOO LOLI OOLE CELE DOLELEDI IEEE TE DEDELE LE POOOLELE And at either side he inscriptions: — QO COLE LOCELE ROLE IELILOPILOLE DELETE LOLELE COPOPOEE TE TUR OCRAN RETO; SILENT IN ITY COCKER MRWEATIO TOR WAVES, SpRe THROCGE TWO TUR RLECTHIC FRANKUN PLAYED WITH THE CLoUm EMIS GAYE SPERCH TO THE C8 POPOL OL AL BOE DEDEDE PORE PDIEW In the galery Doaworth'® rpicu std band was pincea, and performed @ ruccession of b 1 airy throu,aeut the evening, io @ atylo which o'iclled she warmest appro dation of the large aesembiy. Ip the gallery we obsory e¢ Mra. Cyras W. Field and her two daughters, the Misses Alice and Gracia Field, and the venerable mother of Mr Cyrus Field. Mr. D. D. Field was onabte to be present from illness, but the aged father of the principal guset of the evening and bis two brothers, Maithow and Jonvthan, ccoupied places at tho tables, Refore the compiny en tered the dieing room an Interesting episode toor piace. Cyron W. Pieid ied bis venerable father into the recep tion room +nd introduced him to his grace Archbishop Hughes, and tho two distinguishet gentiomon walked arin in arm fmto the dining room together ia advance of the company. © At seven o'clock the company, numbering acarly six hundred, emt down to aa sumptacan a dinner as ever was Jaid on any great occasion im this city. The bill of fare ‘was laid beside cach plate. It wae inclosed in a border representing the Atlantic cable, aud at the head wana picture of a telegraph operator working bis machine a) each side of the Atlantic. It also included the following, Among other appropriate ornaments — Queen Victoria, of Grea’ Britain. James Ruoh: , President of Unived Mates. Cyros W. Field, with his cable. Professor La Oa of the telegraph. The eperative es aph of the Metropolitan Hotel. The Niagara, man of war of the | oited States, The 4¢amemnon aod NI paying out the cadle, Cyrus W, Flold, surrounded by the flags of all nations, Tho coat of arms of #1] mations, on ® py raaid, Pooal pike, With real American design, Moyer Tiemaen cognpled the chair, A} hie right sat Cy.u8 W. Field, Capt, Daywan, of the Gorgon; Mr. Eve. ott, United Stews Navy; Me. BW. Archibald, Britieh 3 brerernce cree rere meee Coment: Gov. King piunop Hughes, Rev. Dy, Field, aiher of © W. Field, Rev. Dr. Adame, aot Wilson G, just. At hie left set Lord Napier, British Minister to futeon ity ehureh on. Sandford, of the Niegara: Rey fr. "etar Conpor, the Boilvinn eutenaat M ¥. Maury ted, there boing the Superior Court; acd Delp and Hien, of the Oommen pices. serret Chan starg other dlatiogviched pvects wo « color Ferris, Geo, Benoroft, the hive (homes F Vesgber, Ror. Join Cockrare, Hon. D. B. Sekles, Cot orien Me ha Fela, Mathew D. Field, fom John Youug, of Dr. JN Dr. Nott, Mr. Wed ster, Rew Dr, 08 Witt, Gen. Soteer, Ook. Dueyes, Col Read. Lieuts Count Vecomte, B Mit-holl, TN Roomte ord FOR, Buler, of ner br ie Majesty's #bi» Gorgon; Coptsie W, Roce’ Mel! aod Lrestouante age Daria, L.A. Del, te ah C Ceis, AF r, © ©. Joeastens and Hingetape, of Admire feantun Seowert's fag tale, BR. Groweenor and F virman of the © ti brent; A kso0, United Stator Mux! ter 0 ria, Geoe n Welds Poo. John K € 10 N. Berke, Chdirman of the Fireman’, Dr Miler, Duley Kiek, Jr.; Dr, Powell, Dr. Movoy’ the Prenident of the Board of Alieraion and the members encrally of the Boards of aitgrmen, Cousciimen and pervisors; Wm. B. Webb, builior of the ue~ Wiesan igate, and Rorsian nay; we; O hee went, Pehwartz, Ivanechemko, Petinonsi aod Byiayeats, of the Rueeian uavy, and othe Ata quarter to ten o’siookk Mayor Tiaxiny gave fret regaler toast, “The Pron ieee so Uuiee . a Which was drank’ with threo onees—th» playing “ai — abi, ” At the same instant ta lowe thig at was drawo epi! ti ~ trait of Prosidert Buchaoun, sheer =: Nagy The second regular woa-<, “The Queen of Great Britain tnd Trejand.”’ was then ) ud tne Gaover ut Hag and, which veiled a five portrait of her Mijcety, below wit ag, Oe Soe resins wie Proioaged aed anthaaia Ise, AN ja: tat 22 eas 'y hosored, Air—"God save "RESIDENT announced that nomorovs Jetters hat becn received from dietioguiebed ci'izans of the Uavet states-— Davis, ‘etary Toocey, &0.—whics i, would be mpoeeible $9 reat, by reson af their 4 ey wo an @ preat, aud tho: wore tekcted publisbed:— - iin, LITTER FROM THB sngnarany OF TH NAVY, 7 ASHINGTON, August 50, 1868. F1e—Trovetved your note inviting ima, 16 Buball st teorcty of F ow York, to joln ber citizens te selebrating * ful Ingtr g of thea tla abl,” portunity to the people of tI © ppive ina suite Mberality of the Pi in the timely nia smite, comp leied under hie admiointea I feel myselt hou by Jour sourteous iwvitauoa Having bad xo earl opportunily of manifesting adeno invereat fa Common ci of waiting two worlds by ax tought, by earne: co Rorste othe United States via lov to enable the govern. been ‘ha wilting m7 opereting with tie friend in proou ing the peceausry mextto sid in esrry ie g tt on ‘ instru. ment of the government i shin tbat ald, ft enpposed thet J eboule puriisipate i yotw aeheucuilis CERES however, as orcipary feelings of gratiiestion Gr. wonid be, It Is iatinitey ep bane by the cnseiieratiom, tant eot you celebrare he triuuc hot ths powero! etettize tending in unite he family Y anar heads sat c ng the who's boman {i fluspoe ard that the firot Lew conve yar oe let, thoy) Proportion of cur ree spi #0 loog bonmd ta Liongphy and ox justveners. in now epea ty the sppraad of commerce civitaation and Ubristic Vy. If there be any ply interested than otoers tn the £2 our ows 2 \hst conatry and the of New York usteity Regratuna that I 0 present on iB orcasion " lhves thn ho IBAAC TOUDEY, LETTER FROM HON. JEF¥ERSON DAV(S. My Dean sin— Your telegraphic deapwred of forming me that T bad hess “ne lted uy bs n bration of “ibe snccearfal lay tog of fhe eable,” ceived. Lrepret ther engagemenia in su onposl a wil deprive te of the pleseure I should undoubtedly derive iemonetra ion do* to #0 important an ks to the sommuttee for thetr me to ho, vib great reg wd, JOP FEROON DAVIS, Gentlemen, I g yo the moxt regu’ar The government avd people of Great Eritein and Lreland.— so'ned to usta tbe court of Nepiune: w-y we suptal never be put asunder. ‘Drank with applause, al] the guesis atauding. LORD NAPISR’S aPERCH. Lord Narimr, Ber Mejesy's Minster at Wasbingion, reee to respond. He was received with loud and pro- longed cheere. He said— MAYoR AXD GEytLEMEN--Wheo T reosived her Ma- wed Saves, I fistered ‘ee ML aD snapicious hope thes we perioa of my real- ht be coincicent with that rolid and hearty re- cone ation of eur respective conutries, which the teaden. age traceparentiy mdiowed te be noar at head. 1 been dixagpoloted, {he course of political af. foire cimce my arrival ndeet,ex ioied nome aapert- 8 ITO por to foreres, end wnich could Dot be regarded wiihovt concern, but, gentiomen, | now bail 12 the event which we are met to colebrate @ gloricts comypensstion fer pas aucieiies and sn imyportaat security age'nst faire dangers. To te the cotemporary and spectator of this great mooument ip bumac pacgrets is alone a cause of benor and exultation. The triumph in waica yoar dis- Urguithed puects havo so biga a share, does not only confer ce them the celebrity and ailecton whieb man- hind bee cw ob their pures) bepelsctors—snch @ tr giver to teo protecting govern uents a claim to public gratitude snd bistoric commendation, it edorne and dig pifer the vatiove acd the time io woica is ie wroughs, it imparts to thoveavds toe generuus contagion of cuver- prise, it teaches the uuiverra! losevn of faith, patience Abd perecverauce, it infuses Into mey’s Sons & venSe Of COLRCHU® d poors on all, however hamle aud remote, the glow of reflected { I qaestisa whether ay eirgie echievement has ever uuited wore foxtures of sand utility All the elemoute of wtveatare, diflisulty ard bave been bere aseombled which cvald arrest sion, ABA HO virtue bas oven wautug which coud } the jadgment aca captivate the Dears § Long | will Wore teenes remain cesr to the popular memory. With whai eomurn.oa do we contomp!sts ube cheerful en- \ourinam of Picli, nepiring shareboisers aed \dmuraitios with kindred zoe], caciasouraged by the noe’ 0d the frowee of co'ence, divining aur ceee where others denounced defen, and carrying off the pa'm bo ore an in- crodulove thoogh rympatbizivg w: Cheers) What @y counter on un can compare wilh that inet Of the confedernte ships when the kaot was kois shell never be rept meander’ How spxiously do we follow the Gergen on ber covatant ccures, ano watoh the N Wresdipg We iéeborgs ava traverying the gloom her owsort’s Leip al trace. We tremb e Cur over! ed Agamemnon, Sill tormented by .he gale. We blond our aspirations with the worthier prayers of Hadson, when ne knecis !ke Colambas on the snore, sod invokes the Divine prote ..0m a bis acoomplisted work —(Loud applacss ) Nor is (he moral expect of ibis great action marred by acy mena infirmity, flere there is nothing to obliterate, Boturng Lo deplore. Tbe c mdu>) of tre agents exemp!ities the purpures of the deed; #ith man ysmulauon, bot wiviolate concord, they cast foruh upor the waters the ‘eerument and the symbol of onr fatore harmony, oe Th’s i uct tae place ty ‘the usefui- news jetione may be romesied, migap- preber expleived, aed in mattors of usevoida’ controversy we may be «perecd the exeeperating effects of dircuerion procecciug oa am imperfect Knowledge of fact aud motives. Io sddition & there speciiic safeguards, it may oe beped tat tho mere Dadil of rapid and Intima intercourse will greatly conduce to We prevestion 0° a guod uateretnading. On the ove band #isvds Ragland, the mowt opulent aad vigor- rous of mocarchies, In whose reaps hut neoraomra die soll No craopscted the materials of & btundlias industry; on the other the republic of the United Sater, founded by the tame race, Gred by the Same ambition, whose in- creme cetes Comparigon, aad WhoNe deetiowe wil baile preaiction leeif, (Cacers.) We connot dowbt thal there fraternal om tapitier are fated to sr joy am immense ex- pavsion of matted life the inatent interchange of opwion, igeuce ADO COMMOTIes & | booome & cont tiem ale wet Weepar able from eximtence | mMimuiates this Covelopement will oppose a poweriul obstacie to the rapture of pacific relations. No man of common liberality and penetration will question the position and cortein merits of @ discovery which bas coonected Kogland with loetapt or sceptical ertim Yet, even im this hour of carclcas end convivial fetict. tation wo ebail do well to reamember that une wag. netc ph ferme no exception © the ostegory of in ventions which, however apt and proper and w ‘obo the vehicles of benevolent designs, are alo the upresiat- ing wols of every blind oF intemperate impulse in our nature. The votaries of & qnerulous p: march of morait:; ale ments to be the versal of our will, Fiailegn'e'nen ben on ho men to the present would divide eventos! vietory sace of affairs trtomph within our which toan; it de- pends on us to strike out for ever from ihe an of public and social embarragemen's ail (he contingeacies of @ ool. Iielon between fingland and America. If we sboald not employ our unprecedented powers spirit, if we thould hercafter eller owre fire’ , aad conceive basty resentment, if every transient cloud which arcenda on the politica! e#y be haved a9 tbe prognostic of a destructive storm. If we should make haste to unlock the weil of bitter weters ec? to raise the phan- toms of exticct pretensions and haried wi }, thea would this memorable (fort of ingenuity ant toil yy away. (Appiaure.) Gentlemen, | aq: confident that we ‘all purrue @ very dilferen: curse Toe Qaees has sent tidings of good Wil fo the President, and the Presideat hea made a o rreeponding srewer ro the Qneen, (Caeers.) tages mutt not De cead inscriptions ia our ar bey mart be ftrultfel max Let our goverameat, o Vietren, 'he eadtle forces expored i valy, and we fo theve gcbjugeted ant w by Civine permignion fly and hbor a Mr. Wagor and gentem:n— The ve for the Queen Bice yon hw t hes deen soparent th-wughove Ihr € bigbly appr: slated by bar Majrty subje ote, Who otesrve © r sovereign bayo wen ®. The ¥ the me met tore re CONT VEO ON BiG H PaG8,

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