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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8036. ; MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. on the crowd, but there was no aitempt at conesalment. | Quarantine, toclud’ng the hospital and other buildings, | bave also tents for the sick, of whom there are Sry, Rap Senpiies, Gevpets sad others wore lending shen oe, was spoken of by many of the merobants in the severest | who have been exposed to the wind and sun during the was arrested for a little while by pn stour mes, ba terms of indignation. Not that their interest ae, day, end are now under a drenching rein. Mr. Diiks, the Yet go " damaged by the cor flagration, but in view of the second assistant engineer of the steamer Dawes had been placed in the building, to be ued on the Dr. peer, Pareeabeos ote afte, be Dern aay | mob violence should sot at nought the laws of the country, | lays dead of yellow fever among thom; he died this . preserve property ‘The cupola fell in with a tremendous and ws Comfort the sick, He has not slept four hvura siage tue | #94 that {t should vent iteelf ia open defiance of all law | morning. Dra. Bisecll and Walser are devoted to the rick, followea by great cheering from the crowd. Nothing is f the fire, apd hae povor left the grounds, | and orcer,and burn down buildings in the most ruthless | tending and administering to their wants constantly—they ming. = Goal heap now on fire, Ris house, furniture, Satay St have been desiroyed, | manner, while lesving wretched creatures, some at | themselves being nearly exhausted from want of sloop , 1 siete ditts por + THE REBELLION ON STATEN ISLAND. | Siex"smore; wich spfenrea “ke un immense vol" vane. There wea quite an explosion iw the 4 dopertmn’, which, for a tee, caused some li't'e sare, fearing tb 4 SECOND ATTACK UPON THE HOXPITALS, Total Destruction of all the Quaran- While the fire as the Marize was under frit Doth he, bis wife and children, - , tine Buildings. headway, Dr. Walser’s residence and the cook house were Sate cheba io for, "Mee. Walrer and ber chitiren wore youorany nt, | <cth’s door, exposed all n'ghtin the openatr on thegrats, | excitement and exposure, set on fire. No time was allowed after the fire had 8 destroyed ... near the sick, and partaking of aecaniy repast with | helpless and uncared for—a piece of cruelty which could Three alck men from the ship Liberty, from New Or- started for Dr. Walser to secure his furniture and goods, The | reaches in the wall were made Dattertng ae dootore. Dr. Walser, assistant physician of the i 3 N , i only have been exceeded by buraing them alive in the | leans,are lying on the pier, there being no shelter for THIRTY-TWO HOUSES IN ASHES, | cme Pane ea rapidity that all wore Tame conetrecied of hewvy logs. | Thesecn the weabside Marine Hospital, ssys:— devouring flames. them, 2 frome heat. were made on Wedneadsy night, and those on sou 4 DE. WALSER'S 8TATEM Under rhe ¢xieling and ive Quarantine regula During the day large numbors have visited the ruins was next kindled and wes ina sort ft a a fa aad @ apertures were eight or ta ee Lo nrgeapap agg ed orf ao pr alghownel ‘Sanat: fel from the city, le. ‘cl . went ie saw from seven tions, the merobants derive or no net mn bering twenty. ‘The mob then turned their attention to the boat Annie, The fruit trees in the garden attached to Dr. Thompeon’s | to tem mi a, ome engaged in ee hghted torches to | tn, va fT ie puildings, the burning of which tao ie, enna ee es with ‘thetr which they fired, taking in rotation the United States re- | dwelling were made the soccial object of attack yester. | the abantics, while others wer . So es boats, there being @ rumor tbat the incendiaries venue office, Custom House office, Dr. Waller's office, Dr. | da; unt erepe, h or pear remaias. The visiters | :amphene en the buildin; wil not add to their burdens, Their ships, | nihts Drew ph 6g Ranma Brn of the Biel sis stad she gute ocso, all of ‘which were helped themtatyeruberaly tg everything they could fad | but bey didnot heed {f coming from an infected port, althoug’s all may be well | ataucor on the shipping Tho Wee docks, One known a the ‘Block dock,” didnot ibe rambles sonnet roand throws and olher cessbaslibig: meerials over | 00 Ueerd, Are compelled to ancbor in the op wnat | waighuorhase: whokenieea Ge conn NARROW ESCAPE OF THE PATIENTS, APPEARANCE OF THE BURNED DISTRICT 4 - | Beighborhood where Kramer, the German, died—were : Smee escape, but took fire from the small buildings that were oa | "Not a policeman could be found about the promises, ro shanty ran towards Lim and threatened to ahool | ! the lower bey, seven or eight miles bolow the Quaran- | Volga’ eS effecta’t ‘i ¢| De “and were mostly consumed; in fact they were | abandoned were the grounds by those who but a few Bim, alboogh my gut, was not loaded, when he pitsously | tise buildings. Thus brought to, they are copelio! to | woatd eres teen an fe Act of — iepce eal Nig sik ey Co ‘Many ane marae nics esterday, | aopehed ie Ta ee tie pet emsply thelr cargoes into barges, a8 = heavy expense; | {rai 8 E ihe sateey of the villoge will be jooparded if n Iolani in} Bom, 0 came i Bmigration. to the Quarantine grounds escaped; all have been burat | corsequence of there troubles, and during De day cart | about twelve men ‘come from the upper en nme and these barger, supplied by the Health Oliver, may Dr. ie is ai and with hie assistants ie doing to bebaa, Ee es only remaining. loads of furniture were conveyed to New York by families | towards the burning shantice, when! bailed them and | algo be detained in the lower bay, or if their contents are | ail in his power to help and provide for the sick, aad to Along river during the morning were strewed moving thither. told them that I would shoot the first man who advanced removed, they baye to be lightered up at the merobant’s | reorganize the emablishment. It is raining hard, and One Hundred Policemen on the por- re tions of the burnt butidiogs, and mcd of the docks; also The to destroy the Quarantine buildings was ma | sstep nearer the shanties, whereupon they all ran off, Ground. I the bulls of two small boate, which were burnt to the wa- | tured al week ago. A meeting of the citizens of men under the Jead of # promi. | ¢*pense—an additional cost, there is no shelter within the walis. puty Health Officer continues his duties as uganl ruins, of De ter's edge. Castleton and Richmond county, was hold at Castleton, | nent individual in Tomkinsville, breaking down the The charges on cotton amonut to about $1 per bale | on jhe groen in fr ‘The stables of Mr. Carrol! just cutsite the walla, wear the When it was determined to fire the bull ‘on the fire: | wall, and I requested them to deals, gals throsteaig | ror which ram it can at present be abipped 10 Liverpool ig aia th LM ce EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY. ems wene'ss one Ui ee bowery | lg SE foes iss atie cee finan ie sheet, them, wen ae weir roto og dorards me | among the charges in bills rendered, which oar reporter The Philadelphia Steam Fire Engine, Ceatroyed. The wood work extending along the stone | bustibles the conspirators marched to the I offered the is ‘another | has seen, are 25 cents per bale for labor, 25 cents for sto- | THE APPEARANCE AT THE FIRE IN THE BOWRRBY— 1nge, and for lightersge 37 centa pir bal». Sugars and SINGULAR CONDUCT OF SOME OF THE NEW YORK ¥IREMEN— DEPARTURE OF THE PH1LADBLPHIANS. Quarantine wall it until soy ol Shee portions of the wall | premises, scaled the wali, entered the hospitals, carried | word. I leve 'y one rae rams. The sick were all | ot the sick, and immediately afterwards the work of | whens gentleman of the island gaid: ‘Don’t you level a were krooked down FEELING AMONG THE MERCHANTS. | Conveyea juct back of the Hospital, and made aa | dostrustion bad commenced ladders were used 'e teeereen— back” molagses are treated in the same manner, and are heavily - en I re OY comfortable as could be under the circumstances on cots, | in getting over the wa'l, bu! in meee thetr exit from the capa; you are bastards and poor taxed—it coating pearly about as much to get them to tho Per ohecrcagu ssi in the Hxnatp of yesterday, that the ¢xpoced, however, to the oden air. Dr. Bissell, Dr. Wat- [ong they escaped through the breaches which had | murdered one of the poor sick mon (altuding city from the lower bay as it does to get them from Cuba Iphia steam fire engine which won the prize in the RUMORS OF FURTHER TROUBLE, ler and Dr. Walser are doing everything they can for en made in the walls by the fremen on the outatde, who died after having been romovod from the Yellow tri} at Boston, would play in tho Park at 10 A. M., drew a If any attempt is made to arrest the ringlealers in th: Hospital) to the barbor, besides the liability to damage, One sugar large number of the masters of | apatr cr Wedueeday aud ‘Thursday nights:'ne ressianse | tw ume many of tho Poot ee fale. ey arent om tht | importing bouee alone, Its maid, has pald mt Toxst $5,000 | Taree crowd to that locality at the me designated. The ook a8 the roiss, will be offered. itis understood that the lenders will | grass. I bad to have the aick removed 19 tho lower hos. | /9 these extraordinary charges. . machine, which is a neat, compact locking cagine, was turrender at any time when called ugam. They feol con- pin bere reullvox, yellow fever, ship fevor, dygon. | .,70 set #ugar from the lomer bay to the city come abent | worked by twenty-five members of the company who During tbe mornin; hier, de. Se, : ‘Vessols came aabcre TOTAL BESTRUCTION OF ALL THE QUA- APPEARANCE OF THE BURNED DISTRICT, | #/ent that no punishment can be awarded them, at least ‘and scarlet fever patients all rewain in tho samo boty owe ‘course, ed, crows ‘out of consumers. vaslted Boston with it, They are a respectable and vigor- RANTINE BUILDINGS. ‘The Quarantine grounds had a most woo begone ap. we Richmond nary wards. My opinion is that the trieis nd oxcitemer | ® eye seal trom one of the Cuban porte paid aboat | ous looking body of young men, and bandied the machine ‘THE MARINE HOSPITAL IN ASHES—SSVEN OTHER iP: We underetend that thero is » movement now on foot to | which they bave passed through will in many caves end $800 to get its cargo to the city. What use wore the Qua admirab! Their 4: BUILDINGS BURNED—THE SCENS DURING THE Fin- | Pe*FADce yesterday, Not a house belonging to the Qua | rotiy the captains of the vessols row ly ing at Quaravtine | fatally. were sbouteighty pation'a under treatment | $800 10 BO De a ein? foane cnermionn taxis. v.don the mirably. Their dross was similar to that worn by New rantize authorities wes left standing. Tne docks ia froat to remove their el forthwith, avd it ia intended to | at the time of the fire, many of them in a dying condition. notify the commander of every new arrival. If the ‘The eight shanties consumed cmt of the hospitals also fell a prey to the devouring eloment, | tains refuse to leave the premieos, then tho ‘didllaala de lare ao Tn cach baiki!ng wer and even the very trees and shrubbery bore evidence of | clare themselves ready lo apply the toreh and destroy York firemen, with the exception of the cap, which is of ir of the city }ieid immense revenues to s7ne- , » eee ae =. — 7 glszed cloth, and in shage like » Zouave’s chapeau. bout three thoursad dol. | | The merebants, as e general thing, Basen igh Philadelphia is now poeseeeod of two steam fire en. the late covtlagration. Everywhere the hand of the des. | SY€FY veese) which might bring infection to their doors. Tu addition to these, bedding to tho amount of eome | FNS, | Nocvonient latermediate point, aud It waa | &'2¢#, of which the one in the city yestorday is the largest woyer wa vl, aad seht wan acon oot | eayhavgagnnnsed wave Scene and dot | whe nandrd dais wu conrpe onion awh ot | Seve yon toed ear taeopgonti ot Now fer: | and by much the bat Thee ot eur mew cam wrk no uuiter ruin and destruction, Thousands viaited the | be rcoted from their uiidet. ‘They care not where tt is lo- | Three thouand dollars worth of opal, wiih the shed in | St¥ t01t# erection wt the former viace (Sandy Hook ) | engine, as its run to the fro with horses; but the hose is f been willing to cracede tht teemibere grounds, and bundreds who heretofore had the | cted so leng as it is not ostablished ia Richmond county, | which it was stored, was aleo consumed. Tho two large pee yen incr na peer eg feeendiery ‘vistation. of ccapeny jatreumastaeroars ay fd =o ING O¥ THE BUILDINGS—HOW THS FIRS WAS FIuST SYARTAD— OVER FIVE UUNDRED IN THE MOB—CON- DUCT OF ME. RAY TOMPKINS AND THE POLICE OF- FICBRS—SBVEN PERSONS SAVED FROM BRING BURNED TO DEATH—DEATH FROM YELLOW FEVER AND EXPOSURE TO THE OPAN AIB, ETO., ETC. . On Thursday night the work of destroying the Quaran. tine buildings was sgain resumed, resulting successfully No doubt nive tenths of the tuhabitanta bave made up ital buildings were probably worta at least $30,000. most horrible dread of enything im tho shape of | their minds thet no more Quarantine hospitels shall bo | He then desonbed his eon tay oa tenon 000. | the lawa under all ani every protext. Our conatuted | “The Philndelphie, as this steass enpine is called, Sp Re Gantroction ch. every DeNdiag weed Fe-chereniite | | Lo “neg might he seen Soldiy wakkhig: up: to | built on Olaben balou, ” ‘Thursday night, and adde:—-One man, Me. Dil, aveietant | JAWS moat govern, or we must submit to the worst of all | 7,400 Ibs. when ready for service. fw pump te ax purposes, including the large stone Marine Hospital. Without exception the scene was most magniticont—the fames shooting up over @ hundred fect, iluminsting the heavens for miles. There could not heve been less than from four to five thousand persons—men, women and chikdren—copgregated around, looking op, as ono aller nother of the buildings fel! amid the burning e!oments. Amid the tremendous crowd everything wae eilent—only cenpotiema—the despotism of mobs in diameter mf niroke. boiler the unfortunete patients, then lying stretched upon the | INTERVIEW BETWEEN THE HEALTH OFFICER OF cas- | engineer Of tho steamship Philadelphia, aud, I believe, | COPE MO edie on the teland, but not aympahizing | ree feet tive. pp pet inieddee “ieee So : “= from some part of Maine, died last sight, about ten mi grass, without apy fear whatever. No longer was there TLETON, THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THB Pesan : a with the lawiees acts of the mob, ata ed that the meter, The machine is of forty horse power, and is . nutes before the fire commsveed. We have forty-ibreo bie of 250 stroker & minute, c » ary gate-keeper at the entrance of the grounds. All en- DOCTORS AT QUARANTINE—REFUSAL OF THE DOC- | gick altogether, Dut some are able te walk about, We | TUMOF was common and pu La ae — y on tho afternoon of Wednesday h 4 : tered alike, whether they had businass or not, and ngue | TORS TO PREMIT THR SICK TO BR REMOVED BY THE | have seventeen cases of yellow fover, but only four dan: | {0% widings were to be barat, thsb night; bat be pa bays BT on an coatenie ei fect. CASTLETON BOARD. erous ones, I think that (ilk, the engineer, might bay» left the grounds until they hai fully inepected the entire it was a hopefal cave. , thought the rumor was too abmrd to deserve attention. 1, can throw two streame perpendicalarly nearly as high premises, The fist thing that attracts the attention of the | .,We ave been furniehed by Justice De Forest and Dr. | Base seed, OSA tas 8 Noel case attow fever par | , it maa rumored day before yesterday that tho mod in- | torough cue and a quarter lech goz2'om. A Munday, the Health Officer of Oaatleton, with their slate- tended to aliack, and probably bura some ot the shipping | can be thrown Dorieouta'l Visiter on entering he gate is the tmoking ruios of he | sents in reference to an application mu'lo by thom to the | esig’ iil, and one dich {ie Dik} Gariey ine'aeat hue | mie lower bay, In costequence of thie rumor it was | wuarter ice nczeien. ‘The great merit of tees engines, ously ill, (ste, Dilk) during the night. | 028 } arg that some of our foreign merchants called upon the | jowever, is iotin tho volume ot waicr they trem, of ledge and the gate-keeper’s house. Still further on now and then could be heard two talki doctors gro! remove the sick lace them | of these cases has been Mi nection w * bas aid + ‘brilliant a onc or mo ialbog over 2) ay be dieoerned the rains of the female hospital. To under postoas ess uicnenl Woe nike cad clock, | A Bamber of the sick, who were convalescent, tould afore toons be igs Bi ay, ® on the bend yon ve . te coatinaous: the left of this, close by the wall, is erected a rude tent 2 | sent off, and others hal run away, probably to New York. | Te porous charges on veescis’ cargoes discharged in | stream they can constantly keep thom a he Tine ae At the meeting held at Nautilus Hall in the early part of the evening, there were some three or four hundred, among them a number of promizent and influential citi- zens of the island, They were odserved to eay but little, : ‘but refuged, and the unfortunsie suilerers were ob!i wo ‘of th . eee ae aie rere 17106» exposed to all he | remain expoted to the weather daring the dy. sated bo yyy 3 ee poreney Oy orasd Gat were Lisnead eke caiepes | ‘anaheim ne toe ony Brave waleh ey erbee- inclemen: 1@ weather, around them s the went to Ward’s Island. - Char! 4 deeters, nurees and emplayce of the horpttal, eadeavor- | 1 way notined’at nine o°olock this morniog, (Friaay ) vy MEETING OF THE CASTLETON BOARD oF meALrn— | [iner frem New Oy leane and Oh pad prog iF Phindeohin Mae own pa Sy he gl jog by every means fn their power 6o alleviate the uf. | one of the employés a} the Quaraatine, Mr. O'Rourke, that POR THE CARB OF THE 8 heen Kent direct to Liverpool. Shipments of sugars have | and the firemen of that city, who at first wero prejudiced ‘Dut now and then they could be seen dropping a sly word there were a number ol rT A meeticg of, the Board of Health of Castieton w: - valuable untor . r of sick lying on the Quaraatine 4 ae ra8 | also been checked from Havena, and prices have ad- | eyainet it, now regard the steam © ase to one another, which showed that they were well posted. saa etevtanate ereatanes; Sety tures gettente, grounds without being under aueier, and exposed to the called, to be beld at Burns’ Naatiilus Hotel, at five o’clock vanced, thus raising the sort to consumers. The stock of oouitery tor cheon iy ‘con fiagration. eA is kindled ‘The parties who appeared to bo the workers, aud those | %™e JU with yellow ‘ever, others with smslipox, and | weather, and that had no place there to put | Jesterd ) for the purpese of devising means to | cotton is also light, and trade mach interfered with by | ae soon ss the alarm Is given, aod ia seven minaves the anne 2 pe Sa others with ship fover wore lyirg in this expored condi. | them, and desired that some stepa should bo | Protect the sick who were left exposed to the insiemency | present Quarantine, or rather lower bay regulations, required amourt of sieam is ready to work the engine. ‘who aided in selting Gre to the building, were aboat | 104 ai cay long. Of the total number seventesn were | taken to make them comfortatis. 1 immediately no | of the weather on the Quarantine grounds. Up to the | " fy in seid that Dr. Thompeon admita that the charzes ‘While the or of the town | departure of the last boat the meeting was not orgsnizs4, | aro-enormoualy higis aud oppreasive; but excuses bien | moreing to mene a tral of thelr mace, ing Goo or Ne twenty in number, and mostly young men from seven\ecn to twenty years of age. The work of firing the building was very quietly executed, and done with «res! prompt- ness, which ehowed that their plans bad already been laid ont, and al) (hat wes required was to put them in force. Soon after the meeting adjourned the crowd congre- tiled Dr. Munday, the Healtn 01 ¢own with yellow fever; four of them were eo danger. | o¢ and we paired to the a Iwas | # the mombers were awaiting to seo if anything would | 5, if by saying thas the Healt Commissioners are respon | } 3 power! cat, i ig pot. A 'y broke ont, aad at the requ of for Tie- ouely ill that thelr lives hung by a mere thread. Tholr | also notified that there was & mau lyiog there that bai | b¢ done by the Commissioners of Emigration or the Quar- | sinie Tor toes. manp they proceeded thither to tthetr ‘oaeen Oo removal from the hospital bad a moet ipjurious effect, and | “ied the previous evening before the fre bai commenced, | ADtine officials to protect the patients and siford them Amorg the mombers of tbis Commission are his Hooor | prriving on the ground the vititers were somewhat sur- f the number sank uad ase. Den. Walser | 824 that unless the town anthorities had him immodia'ely | shelter during the night, Mayor Tiemanu, Mersre. Jobn Clancy and Charles f. Has. | prised to Ond that the New York companies threw obsta- wee Dumber sank usder the disease. Drs. Wal Doried they would throw bimon the street. O'Rourke | _ Mr. Ray Tompkine has offered the bostmen and their | well. If Dr. Thompacn’s sia‘ewent is 0 lea in the way of their procuring water, om and Bissell w re unremitting in their attentions to tne | is the bess carpenter ta the Quarantine. a immediate.y bapeg + gery daa Out last night, twoof his houses | ard the maovehaats 1a particular, will ex; time they were unable although ready to go to work. ick. Fort a tol . junday, the Health Officer, wi gave me an the bill, pation irom these genlemen. Atoietant FEnginee! by however, at lecgth procarea . ‘or two 8 and pights they had mot rested, so order to have the dead decently interred at tne expense Vesseln from tnfected districts wore forced to anchor | tcr the Phitade)phians. iz covetantly were they required to be in attendance upon ISSION , [ Nance with the gated on the opposite side of the way, in front of the of the tow COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. and diecbarge iu the lower bay, in comp) wil ‘They firat played through - ns the unfortunate people lying scattered around them. | spareMENT OF THE DEAL OFFICER OP iN, wishes and complaints made by Staion felanders It was | seventy feet (rom the bla: Quarantine wails for over an hour, anda litle after | pr, Walser's family were also in aiendance DR. MUNDAY. wes There was s special meeting of the mombers of this | Tot enough, merebatla aay, tat thelr ebippiog was co- | throwlog a stream quite an strong as the heavy old band Yen o'clock it was reported that a large force of police | upm™ the sick, and ministerod much to Lwas notified by Mr. Do Forest, about twelve o'clock Committion beld at the Worth street office, shortly after | ieined in the lower bay, and cargoes brought up to the | engines which stood immediately opposite the tire, The the relief of the gaiferers. Turning away from this | to dancing the prico of | fcrce of the water, however, burst the hore they were y epee uarau- yesterday. There were present Vice President Urab- | city at extraordinary charges, y (Friday) thas my pretence was needed at non yesterday. oe President Cre y. (4 the cont of cotton to at one of the docks within the encloture, j | melaucboly seeno, the attention of the visiter ienext occa: | tne. fot tbe peepee of edieDnng Yo the Mek from the fos tree, and Commissioners Hunt, Curtie, Carrigan, Cam- | Weet Indin goods to consumers Mt doing intention to arrest all who shonid be found using, and the Phils‘elphians were compelled wo sop. tng within the wall bey howevsi Jout to | pied with the ruins of the St. Nicholas or Yellow Fever | pitai, wh bo bea been informed, had been . the Americano spinners, bat that an infuriated mo must | thie disaster, etrange to say, instead of exel 4 tre mariees from tho Navy Yard~abost seveety in bum. | HorPlah which stande on an elevated piesa ot ground «| Eye Gsiranting euthoriven, and Inftexpoved 19 the ee. | TiOH# ARG Geileehaus, and Mayor Tomann, alicia | wet aw andarder ak Gedance, and bare down te Quarat: | pathy, provoked tse derativ ut note of te New York fer—who had been sent down to protect the public store | bite to the right, ‘The walls of this structure are still | Qente on ihe ‘open fied. 1 fuamettately repaired tothe | Governor King wan also im attexiance to take part in | 1ine buildings. iiremem, who burrahed and cheered, and acted gonorally houses. They were brought down in the steamtug Pope pono gy ig hk vane peer rtrd place, and upon arriving met Dr. Walser, the Depaty | the consultations of the Board. THRE SECOND AXD ROLDER ACT OF MOROCRATIC He ga though (bey were rejoiced at the bad lock of their Satie, socompanicd by Sorveyor tart and Capt. James | fo complete was the work of destruction. A ituefuriner | Kenicent Physician ot ibe eo 1, “Eked bie | The proceedings of the meeting began by tho Mayor—in | CENDIAMISM--INTEN®H INDIGNATION AND EXCITE: a ETE sie Y, avd there crtered to awalt orders. | 0B) 0d the ruins of six cottagen may de discerned, | Fe replied tbat be dit pot know what stope would | te abrence of the Preeident—boing walled to tho chair. eee Soave Meneet aes ASD ee ere to play two streawe, wih new hose ‘These tw> 6, the huaeding office, showed the ouptain of th» | WhUe clore beside the smoking pile stand we dare | bo taken, but that « menage, ai been ressive! | _ The following Jeter from Dr. Biswell was read by Com- LAW AMD ORDER—A FUBLIC MBSTING TALKED ‘ere thrown to & height early eal to the ons marizes the revenue public atdrehouses, where a pioko | walls of the smallpox nospital and Dr. Thompson's dwell: | trom the’ Commissioners of Fxoigration that a comm | misslonor Grabtrre:— anour. thrown by Adriatio Usipany No. 31, one of th ing. In the eonthweat corner of the , Where mittee would be sent down from New York to make som» sees evade Nancie ates Bee, Sone grments, and that they wore momentarily expected. | capi w, caanrnen VF Com, of eure, en g's edition of the Erman, but it was crowded out by | steam engine seemed to enrege the Now Yorkers, and th doatmen, naught was v at & plackened mans o F one o'ciock, and there was every indica- | ““Fearair—We are bere in the open tithia, with God's cover: | ane ens anlomas — Af Bo meationed ar letter ome pneguinsethict pe etresm of water full upon sajelpbians. This mag- a Di rubbish. These cottages fronted on the sirect, aod were proaching ehower of rein. It seemed to mo | ing ove The ain! familiar to every one who visited Quarantine. ’ Many re- | trae jt war aoechutely necessary, in order to protest thegs | Fel o one stslaianee. The conse e‘teen | If the proceedings of the mob on Wedvertay night pro. | sanimous feat wes cheered by the firemen, while hacus gretted that they had been destroyed, insemuca * | sick persons, that they abould ‘be immediately remove! | expected Everything belonging which | duced the feeling among the merchants a!laded to above, | 00 We walk oried “shame!” * Las J were the resivences of worthy citizens, bat tho | tm some building where they wou'd be sheltered from the | ¥vuld burn, is ia ashes One thoasss were d ~ Dduildings were owned by the Quarantine authorities | jp of the weather. I then consulted with Dr. ‘a mentee We Ere ca La aan inane the climax of erimimaiity porpetrated by the mob oa and that was sufficient. The mob determined pot to | Picscl nod he said that there was a9 building within the ‘bon! Insout down for helt ccsmeno, | Toareday night, as might woll be expected, produced an | tant Pogiveer Baulch and the police the siranger e'senth cook for ibem, aa we Bete BO piace to nat | intense feeling Ofwdignation among them on ‘Change yer. | were protected from pereopal violence. The foregoing account was written for yesterday mora- | “crack” bard engines thls chy. The auccess of th wesns 0 Wwtere’ere or wrlest the mob unless they mad an s'tempt to firo the pudlic rtares, During the evoripg tho ce:rpan’s of tho row of two ber—racaing alorg the boatmen employed ia ibe 8 £ 5 A freme resumed withoat @ doubt, | leave ® Querantine butiding siavding, and thay exeouted | ecciorure. 1 told him if there was novel would oven their coal and wood, were | ¢ir intentions scoordingly Io the rear of the St. Niro vide one outside of the walls, where these parties welt @ and the mob swearthey shal go. Whstare weto | terday. When thoy met at the rotunda of the Merobants’ After belping to put out the fire, the Philadelphian) cellars, ani all piled up in the open | \* Hospital stand two jarge heaps of coal burning | be properly taken care of. He replie!, “I will act coa 1d down & boat nd koOn 48 possible to ourre- | Exchange in the affernoon, little elee was talked about. | with ibeir machine returned to tho’ Park, but aa the Dr. Wallor was alzo busy | Drightly, while fow feot distant may be teen the rui0s | sept to their going Oulside of the walls; they would bura | Nel Weare sil worn oot; nowleep fortwonights. | ‘Thre was here and there ax indivitual who endeavored | were compelied to take the Amboy bont for home at on bis furniture, hay been | of tWo more cottages. Turning to the right and iookiug | thst building down too.” Leaid, “Woll, De. Bissell, you opt to palliate the Iawiees barbar ity of the act, but they were | o’clock they had not time to maxe the trial of the appa- towards the Narrows, the charred sud Ddiack- Meyor Trewany wae of jom that a body of policnm " may restarsured that any Duilding in which these poor ‘very few, the almost unapimous voice of those preseut | ra'us they had promised the pubic. ered timbers of the docks formerly used for | peonte are placed will eave tourherl, aad f wii! stand ye. | Armed with rifles, should be sent down immodiately, to | wan ottercd in terms of the strongest denuaciation of such Although two days in the city, this received ere . cae’ ieee, 4 ee tecoa them and the pesple if susb ah atteaps ia male; opener Lp pe A eee Fhe nore A hr | eles ects of incendiaries. eres no courtesien trom the New York Fire and . notwel cing a heavy ven te Dut they will not be cat he mey ae spot. would Governor King, Health Uomo sioner» 108 oor Were alowed to go home witdout evea ap escort to will be perfectly safe where Acoommoaa tion cf the sic. Commissioners came in for e.vore ceasure for negiect over the refuted to give bis consent to emoval. 1 then re- Commissioner Verplanck (President) baving arrived wo efficient measures on ‘Yhureday to Now Orleans, 8t. Louie, Cincinwatt, Phi Jers thap thinty Tueated Dre Waiter to consent to Lave the cuforers re. | Sbout thie tims, Secompasied by Mr. Devin Cewyer), protect te. property of the {isle and the lives of | and ciber ars eliies,are. now telsg eam bre commen were out bouses and moved to the barn within the Nine walls, which | (be Meyor vacated the sWhieh was assumed by the | wretched and beipicas victims of sickness from mob vio- | Au yet New York han been without one in active service. fourtha of the number were wen previously cooupied by Dr. Thompson, as! wae in. | President. . Our fre insurance companies rhoald 99@ to this The enly jets Jormed tbat the bu'liipg was ail standing Dr. Waleer Mayor TirMasy then propored that the (Governor be re- replied that there was no barn there, and that quested to make a requisition on the Com: rary General deipg applied to the remaining bulldings, and the belp- . : oT ceak dee & we tae te wean” jamuodiaiely | for a2 many texte us might be needed for the sccommoda- | jeae sick thrown on the grouud tm the open uit to die—ihet | Ore Amesican Horses for the French eee St Me neonnd Gro, ind consequently | have tho sick removed to it. Tcalled Mr. De Forest, and | Hop end use of the sick. Governor King and the triple heads of Oommsionora immediat front stoop was thea | Were Dot disturbed. Yesterday a notice was informed bim that Dr. Waleer hed raid th The Presipent was of opinion that the bert course to bo | were enjoying themeelves a4 a public dinner In the Mo- wet o> Ae eR to by Hd and ‘one of toa the door of one of tuese buildings for the capenee edifica- De Forest rep portued under the circumstances waa to make a raport to tropaiteen Hotel Hence the inefficiency and jodifference boys struck a match on the fence and lied tt to the | 18 Of the anti-Quarantine folks, The notice war signifi ep, he requested me the Govervor, 0 that he mi conmalt with the Attorney | of cificials with the lawless amd cruel acta of the mob etraw, th’ iog the terrible coptlagration. In ania | °A®t in iteelf, and ren thuse= the building he alluded to, Tthen went to a barn whi Geveral es to the pr of calling out the military, | were equally condemned. stant tbe ‘Shire’ Fire! Fire’ weat ap, the parties | Qeeeveraeererevseonecrentrosccesreree sececeseserere® | ties wbjscrbt 10 the Tato residence of ‘Tir. Thomowou, and | Skould gush a courre be Beceseary. Ik was deemed & talter of rome question whether | carriage stud of the French Emperor. To-day the Arie; fm the hause ramming out, also joining in the cry. NOLICE. found that it was a comfortable building, capable of con- Mayor Timwaxy only sought to obtain proper she'ter for | the commerce of ike principal port of the Union was to be | will take three more horees 0” the same breed to France, ae 3__Thego premises are no lovger occupied by the Quar 3 | taining, under the circumstances ail the patients, for a | tbe tick wihout s moment's delay, because if the wolor. | pperiticed im o that property owners, who bad seitled iJ end of thew Raptive authoritics, short time at least. Trevarped te Drs. Bissell and Walser, | tubate Deinge, who had already guifered so much, were | on the island since ihe establitbment of the Qoerantiag, | B9 Will share with their predecessors th> honor, eburch and fire bei! Qeeee en ee ne tree reat OPT PEOE POLEEPILIOLODE PORETE and informed them that! had found the building whicti | lft ¢xpoted tothe beat of the sun during yesterday, aod | might geil out jand (which iney had boughsiow) at high | if it is one, of whirling their Imperial Majesties People to flock in hundreds, the mob at times mixing in | The Marines were kep on guard all day, and wore | [had spoken of, and again reqnested them to bave ‘bs See cold — bt, they would inoxt eseurediy | prices. through the streets of Paris. This shows thet among them, endeavoring to perfectly innoceatas | very particular about letiing visitors pass backwards | patients removed to \t immediately, as tera was thea | o ' Le ng — a) fore, vee the ne eanity of giv- Seme pertons also intimatel that the ferry companies | Napoleon mast have been with to the or'gin Of the fire. At ant, the flames mado very | acd forwards. Uncle Sem’s men were determin. | every appearance of pO ee | shower. Both coa "* invalids their !mmediate at‘ention : | Were implicates. Pleased - slow beadway; but several of the mob ran into the burn- | ed (bey shou'd not be surprised and turned out | rulted tegether for arbort timo, and Dr. Bissell eaid he motion waajagrees t, and the requis'tion for tents Th wae eald that £0 evidence existed to abow that the | bis former purchaser. The horees were boaght through img dailding and knocked out the giasser, tearing down | of doors: conmrequent'y every visitor had to undergo a not congent to have them removed~that they | ordered to be d phe mod sick thrown out of Coors at an eariy boar had recelved | the agency of ex-Alderman Underwood, of this cily, the the sick, and would epread rails over them. that I cousidered it would be preferadie to in the building if it should rain, and Dr. Basrell the shutters and coors, ihue givirg a free draft throogh clone Inspection before bo approached the premises: aad the buildings. This goon aided the fiames to extond wih if he looked avy way piratical, ho was ordered to leave fortnwith. The Mayor then moved Feqnisition be mate for a 7 ention from the mod, tn th ofa glans hundred policemen, to beseat down in partis of tac8 | eo tir yet FS eame party who forwarded the other horses. Two of theae bers as Mey bs agreed on, from time to me, aad es 1 posed (he whole night to tbe a1 damp air, | animale wore procured seer Boston, and one im Montpelier: gencios of the ease might reyuire. io ‘4 br a ~ be aly Lom “9 : DIAGRAM OF THR QUARANTINE GROUNDS. addressed me—‘if you will give us a building out | ip which conditicn one pavient—the ineer of theatoam | Vi. One of the animals # of a brown color; the span are In order to give cur iden of | tide we w tthem init’ [stated to bim—"*We will The motion was aleo agreed to. , ship Philade!pbia—died before morning 24 the extent of Cmgretien, we bar cwvepare jie yet | Pot as mane as we can Into the bultiog inside the cu. | . 1h¢ MavoR continaed to say that he hed cated apm the | "Yesterdays several abipowners and coanignecs having | ° lighter color. They weigh from eleven to twelve hon gram of the Qarantine grouncs mea the miildings thereon, | closure, and I will then find « buf'diog outside to contain | New Raves Arms Company, and they had offered to lend | yoreels at anckor in the lower harbor, received ano dred pounda each, aod are, in all jreepects, creditable ape- ae thoy existed previous to the fire, with potes of rete. | therest, i! you cannot cet them inthoro. One objection was | ‘he —— many of their Valoan rifles as they | mous letters stating that (he mob would attack and burn | cimens of the equine family. rence attached, which will be fonnd annexed — that they bad net forcs or help enough; but | told them | might need. He thovght it would be well for the Com- | {hem last n! The price of these animais bas pot tranepired, bat it Is nee, | tthe authorities of tho town of Casticton would have possamen whe are fe peed duty en aaa ns comes 0 | Om the erage of these attinns saversl morebante no doubt royal, f not Awpan of the Morgan them removed, ang ev; a sufficient (orce to do ro. The licema who held opes pol.cive, oa! at the Atlantic [nsuranc: breed bave brought as high as 84,500. bean mn She Reevews, Doctor poreiete tony ated Bat i the Om ten Gan cee | Gocapacy tice to learn, whether, i thele voaela were me : of about Lz missioners of Fm ad arri’ the naxt boat ‘ destroy . A yy wou e $25. none of wich was iosured. we ae $ be would tnen adendon the eats could do as | DF Thempecn soa afer arrive!, and entered into | Touscemed io vem of some doubt. “Oinere scugus ai. | Return Home of the Montreal Field Battery, ‘The mob bavirg lef the above buildings next pro- %® we pleased. I then left. re ‘about fourteen ca. | Private conversation with Governor King. vie it making temporary renewals of policies, w ‘The Montreal soldiers, who bave been enjoying the hos. coeded of Dr. Waller. ke man- A es of yellow fever and small pox it wae astaally The Governor alterwards proceeded 9 make out bI* | had. in some carer, expired when the yoasels arrived pitslity of our citizen soldiers for the last four dage, re- ner to hie balld resorted to and |t|ss@ se H necessary to remove; about twenty convalascont, who | Tequiaition for tents for the use of the rick; and to aqies- | the harbor below. pureed hanno inst opening, after 0 sleunet aebensts “4 7) @ this also shared the same fate of Hy F FJ Kj were able to be removed, and one d8ad person on the | ‘on from him as to the number required for thie epecial ‘When, however, :t wae atcerteined thats revenue cut. : among, the others. Dr. Waller fortuaately got his family and | 0 /"/@ |" || ™ 4® "|__| ground at the time. — e ter had beon sent down t the swith other | um, The cable fites interfered somewhat with the auen- mont of bis farahare oh vetere Bs med errived His Read, Read. Ro. STATEMENTS OF THE DOCTORS OF THE ovARANTINE. | | The aeee Suees Sane Baadonts ot new x wpon | means of assistance, by the Comm of Police, | tions that were paid to them, and the dinner which is ent ae oe es eee Se en - We most say that both Dr. ‘and Waisor were in. | SRY Pardew bumber, but ag often a they were in need | they wore relieved of much anxiety om the subject. unuaily givew to visiting military companies was omitted fusing even to leave the grounds, but preferred to remain | sayy eee 5 Sa] fo | Aefatigable in their exertions to do all that human aid tents they would make the necessary appiica'ion. - The propriety of boiding a public mestiag to give ex: e With the unfortunate wick, who wore tarned out inthe | 2} @ ? could ¢o to assuage the sulferings and improve the condi- | «4 communication was received from Mr. Chas. sicheill, | pregeion to public feeling, was suggested by some per. | in consequence our city companies being so much en- air to suffer from exposure and the heat of the de- 9 tion of their patients Both night and day they remained | Pering Wwe went ond of Ooney island, and the Pavilion, | song while Kocuseing the bubject gaged in proparing for and getting over the parade of last bes © house soon followed. It was but ® short Os | Sire, Walser dna ber Denlde the bets ofthe sur. ‘Toe arn Orvveen rend afew extractarom the law op ity HALL By | “eeneeeey: i en 3 re. Walser 0 wat 75 DUCED 2 CITY ao Lume after the burning torch hat been applied before the | sag ue f ferers. Dr. Baeel furnished us with the following atais- | te violation of Quarantine laws, which provides thet all | EFFECT PRODUCED AT —_ TARANTING | oon ne Be tay E Cale cavtved Cho Hentrest vane flames burst out of all the windows, destroying the build. & mest !0 connection with the occurrence of Thursday | Pereane whe may violate these laws can be tried ab Spe, | THE BURNING OF THE QUARANTINE } were taken by the Nationsl Guard tothe public inatita- Inge in & short space of time. . ne - ae oat | evening: Sessions, and so other business is pormittedtotze | BUILDINGS. tious, which they bad an opportanity of thoroughly in- mob, nish their 1 \ . precedence. . for the Marine which #001 near the eatranoe-— ooo OM The work was re commencedon Thursday night at about | AB¢X6d we give the requisition of Governor Ring:— The firing of the Quarantine buildings, and the probable | specting. On Wedveeday they participated in the grand tn fact the large Buin, of one tn the grounds. 106 balf-past nine or ten 0’ bat none of us, I presume, Orrice Oownres Rwign ation, consequence of the event, was the subject of continual r®- | cable carnival, at which they were all delighted; and for They fired whe buildings, in tour places—once tm the & m looked at our watches to get the exact hour. ‘The crowd | Grwenss, Wann, Co ew Your, Hoot 3.1593 5 | mark and apeculation yesterday at the Oty Hall. Every | the last two days they had an opportunity of the Dasoment, once in the kiteben; another fre was kindled Su e came up, yelling like demons, to the row of brisk cot. | “Worn © n+ Commissary General one who entered bad something to say about he ire m | lows of the city. They bave dene nothing in « ca {a the moss room, a third in the drug depariment, and the =. iw tegen, Dattered in the doors one afier aaother, soat’ered | Sin— pa A ha oy about ‘Tast at tho northeast corner of the floor, Not haif the in- Le cotton about, saturated with cam , and eet them on | now mi Quarantine—either # question to ask comocrning the latest ‘ow York and ite enyiroos. Some went sailing, others mates or sick bad been taken out when they fired the 2 UBNBw ow HM “ao fre. They then came down to Dr. Walser’s house, and | from ti news from the scene of the rioting, of € comment to make | riding, a fow visited the churches, and a aumber of them ean ca 09 $9999% 39 Kp set thet on crt ihe Commannpert ot Mairace. Veer anentaly) | pen what was already known. Some wou!t condemn the | ‘“looNd In” at the potele. In private capacity the moxa- ‘The mob, not satisfied with firing the above places, feamanes, bes or your obedient servant, JON 'A'RING. | ineendiarien an outlaws, while others would argue the, | bets of the National Guard pall wom seer atseaes, Two of = aranchan~bereeiares-and ts inartweat onset | ("lang che qresnne ta uaratoein hse ment | Spier ewe ee teeta —, 1 —— Withdrawing on a suggestion from | (oh soue cares of sickness exiat, In the midst of their nu ‘The Fiel’ Dattery were escorted to the steamer en! merous and increasing population. On the consequences | modore by ° section of the Seventh under Nothing of ibeir aeoret doings has trapspired: but we | TUT "to attend the burning of the cetablishment, ove sen- | mand of Captain Munroe, of ie Pout 7 up the furniture in i i if ‘ere it not for some persans, there Is At the Grstalarm we went to work, Pg & learn that they have made 7 excellent. arrae; ts no doubt bust that at least half e doven would have perieh- atient enewered to the in ‘besides ed in the flames, Ray Tompkins wen jostramontal in con- | 1. Barge ot jam oy | py pg antes eave, na ‘ng | {oF the protection of life and property—tnat the reqaisi- — & i B.. t-e Py dt, of te Gearé bch im eniiorm.” After a ing OUt Several, aid was seen to take & poor sick girl, | 2 Dr. neon ee senietance whatever in the work, I then ht out | Hon for one buadred police will be immediately carried footilty as wan manifested by 90 large bor | short collation at the Stevens House the line of march was with yellow fever, up ia = Jy § carry hee > Rosleeet Paypeee omen “ what litte of my furniture could be removed conveniew. tie vepeaeing Verses Fee on uree or by ine tayer, beg Ae] the existence of & ‘Quarantine omens nine, taken np and a two commands marched to the pier at pieakent safet) o 5 eotan! ee be ly, and by that time my house waa fired. [ remonstrat- J > fact of sll the baild bet, than | the foot of Li 'y street. and devoted his entire time to aiding them in | 6. read “ ca’ "wih “the crowd, telling them the patients | Jt MAY Ret De ont of piney to stale here tna by the | 'e.00, caegees ct charred ruiis, wil necamitate ino re- | . Here & Targe crowd was collected, who cheered the Detective oflicar Slowey, who was “ Would be urued if, they’ were exposed be ® provided that the | Tal of the New York Quarantine to some more mitable | Montreal soldiers most lustily as they passed on ee fr Sheriff of « coun egy rte j stag pees me Tsien Spry fv aaens gaging el as my | covert tat oft aie Ine oncom | tance ety cetea NeGe etary | Toe Bev. Fever Wns, more gmeruly komt potable to walk. ie ran through tinoe, then ine citce oseavied bythe Craton Fouve, ana | S¢ ineuMctent vo quell the disterbance, he caw, on splice. | CoBCurrence. Nearly every one had a word of oymoany | t,o seming ty be the wanvbin of France, de- “ tion of the sheriif, order military forces trom aa many other | 10 cer on the cond) arf called the Wabhouse Dock. ‘row | sietthe lawful power of the countiie De groater than the | the night they were ‘ *, | morning of the 28th of August, His last words were:— ® 5 ead ia auth | {0°08 fo Freserve order, the Governor may, on apatice. | Peawecly proposed Wat on “Tord Jouus Obrist, have mercy on me, and receive my “ oe Gal penenien el Pine ievantaae, ten srery Gerke Gaaee ae Saas an reaion aie es Hancor severely censured, but all agreed that there was | spirit.” He sr Died te aloe og dng Mevonig “ the etioer in charge of tnojarines ‘emunte porseasin of | sleet ictutreation, by pablis proclamation, and may mere or Tase,reanen, why, ea bil tas ciher expres’ | fm Deverty, set a corespenacet of the Journal says:— * it to-day — The report that amumber of patients rave died | Orler volunteer or aniform regiments, te be governed wy | (1 Mace lite i ot Me nweqnances of the contiigra | There is no doubt inns ve suffered at last from the want of since the burning, is iteorrecct, 0) an, the angi- | *teh officers and under such terme as to the Governor | ti e Telt aod expr atten J other necessa’ ive. Fit habite athome seem raring, i incorrerct, Only one man, the ongl | may seemexpediont, These ehall proces! tothe unsettled | tions, it shonld be state tbat it was ilk aod oxpromed | Bitentlon and ovher teceest Os. Se hie gtaimne The id they lire through | ceased at Hogansburg, New York, at eight o'clock om the 19. Bt Nicholas, 20, Cot\age for the sick ena his life Jump overboard, and in this way eamaped., oe mpd Waile the sick ye eg eee from the buildings, flemes, and for the safety of “ “ 8 young man with y: rer expired juntas were abou! to carry him out. Als eyes were chee’ Dy « bed peer of the Phuadeiphia, 4 eof Waller, and hi remaine were then oarefally carrisa-ou 26 « “ time the beepttal, oy oy ‘and not from fright, | ***?i¢ts to preserve the peace, and shail continue as fong J ns yy! a3 ‘cl onme lets Paita- Jy — ie bel? attertinn the Mators would have provided for ail 1 {woman es toon at one of the windows, FA. smaltpox Howpital Wet of pellow fever.” He tite beds orme. Ii | San Derhtnen edjournens nT! ny ve neceweary: mn be weats | In the boots De (eae oes 6 coal! tate, © 7 wi sundst |) 28. x Howpital soy ese ececee in imposrible to state the extert of the damage. nem 00) . 1 1 3 dare, ont the only furaftare | eae was 8 © , Foy the (amen, wut was rescued by oflloers Gt. Nodtss | a9. Dr. Thompeonn residence... . $900,000 would ‘be's iow eetmate, ‘The mariner’ th : ——— THE LATEST PARTICULARS—RUMORS OF | DAF O87 the orly fureors | wi ju the oust front root, € nd Joba T. Griffith, of the Harbor police, They aro also | 90. Stable ; ‘ , pothing #0 aseiet us, statirg their orders were’ on!s to | THK NURNING OF THE QUARANTINE BUILD FURTHER TROUBLE. oni a pine bosrd bench In 1 Sat SS ee ae vecerving Of great braise for the Hobe manner in whieh | St “ ab eave eset protect Ube property of the Usited Sater. Weeen to INGS AS VIEWED PY THE MERCHANTS. Quanaerame 1 P.M was 8 plain turned maple De cot -}-+ - Whey worked amonc the poor unfortanate sick. 32. Dwelling now occupled by marines... 0. them fer aid, but they wonid not interiere. Note po. | Agno . ea ee rapt ee, ean oce eR ae D.aue cue > of the Marine Hospital was asplendid sight. | 29. “« ‘ ‘ Noeman war present, except cur river police, and the The triumph of @ defiant mob om Staten lela r) The steamboat Dr Kans has just arrived from the city, | in ths hover thrre chairs, ‘ eo roof, and the cupole the fames ‘gn 7 “ eooe “ sccomplished nothing. I did pot try to asseriam we led ' py leeatinry [destruction (of fvaluab’e prop ®% Withono hundred policemen aod a fix pounder. They bed, cue other small table a | eee

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