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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = — — a —o WHOLE NO. 8039. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. that be ad ea bere wad the ben 6 Naed that he bod »Saians ‘ THE STATEN ISLAND REBELLION, || Gijy.1 °° 07" Me nteheterent mane csntr' tbe Grsera: faperiaionaon’ ead sheniavme: | ‘The reporters were then obliged {> #!t>draw. that tbe eurject rnonid be fully nvestigoied. My Dr. Monpay, the Healta Officer, made tno following ro Te fcliowirg ress lutions were, Aller sow0 debate, p> - Determined Stand of the Insur } ’ Hpi des * rectionists. f ved That bi y ice ia proms nombers We frond ati | Attempted Puston Meeting of the Republicans | dore not ye he wie, ue ho (9 9 wretch who ¢inobeys, wed by plsobe Jatt in the eormr 1 Americans. fo send ihe abot spd anoil far from tne hoselial (Ap- the ovtuide wil aad ihn fame be one i piace we lek taben Wat of the wornes’s hoagtal Ta porenarco of the following call, a meeting, nnnhorme Sp, end Phen awd ogee on age re eee * Tae ee eet ties Blame th avaterd toss dae | ghoot oix bnudeed, avvembted wt the Craver Ioatitate last | sravguters, he fe @ areteh who dlvoveys tas commaad io pita! op the other, the aisk bad Mem io she purpose of bringieg bout a fucion Detweea | Spero ibe nick end wounied. Who were thy vos ul iter 10 be a Phey bad | ot seunntin a ries at the approaching | \0i# *saster Were thay there by choice or hy chaons? hy an aid Ameriaen pi ? Sho put wom tere? The state or New Y rk, by us law of an andar vreel ewer Paoimbe fal! elections woo by ite authority, took each one of them agaiuat bi: re) eg oper pe Sree fos aunventiantae PeMLIG MENTING. will abd placed bim there. And what shotld “en say it ITCHED BATTLE. 8017 note T wonid Coriher state that erisnent ent be eit ote ati ceeeled Hoa The electors of the cvvy and eauvty of Now York who are | siy body wae putin s duuble ust pod wha sn eat PROSPECT OF A P at Jo che present naihmal aimivisiraion foe it 1 wus. io be violated? Does not teis ase show thet there in Hie the Qaarvetion | Cu) Unt) ine turiber actiog cf tais © esos Seekte oe Saarenues om of aie. force the Lecompiwn conattuon on ® protestiog | recy ot ging Nee Revoived. urtil Fnca sovion we Deputy Huceristoo: | poor, helpiere erestur rom nt resting on ibe eff-ctone Ooy gar ne Veced lo discharge toe duttes af tho | Inge Dr bisne)'s « ot of the people, Stata eonitation Peeples, aod not dewoted to he title by the fear ium Mere of tne Rebels Before Justice ne a Faru ntioe ait bar Zoe ret.ou Reiser tba obit a | eethe pursing edhiaen to have been mataraiinns | comes "exp treud or vinienee? MP, Beaty w vend sary, | Sheriff of the con ste te f nian 9 ) h umenk to lijuabrate the elf ote of ned Welsh. multary of the cour’ fo the of, of the " mg the crter referred @ tbes the Goneval Heparinteadent of sacuring the rightaof lege) voters by Bo tema and wound up by an €xBOFLe 10. $0 his bear. ard to @ut effec ual sn ye nei euch mee in; ts ere TY OW) energott ‘ is Hosod. Fikewath pleat a Tet of wimea wuss Tsay: | “hesarved Ther Coe peey wt wamser of men. déintiot i in favor of legal enfegnarda -antoatthe Cap7r | Poh Yoangurated, eee) eae MOvEMeNE whica wey mete The Pe myer @ Repoys 'm mde, fn (etaie of fanaiichm acid vary sruaily, but ents of the'r convicw acd pauper The Cuaunnan then eee the Gan. ter: ~ at Cooper Inatitas oa Monday, the | Penn+ytvanrs, Ny ine more wtroslous war agent Toesiok Bm, 'y. He did not know the ment of tne Bs Mg erie gs! mewn my po ey) i. Altbough seven o’clock was the bour appo'nte for the ppt ' iv Watevening, but he woald not a > Cf Deworn Bisne }in4 Walser inn eronrure of ibe atk woold | Meeting to take plese, ik was mot organ'zr4 until after ea Oneal for toe emmon gd vuce any Ooeasion b lke the present He understood that the onjucs of tne been cert=in death to Vem; doudttbigact o | eight, ont th dred thar feem ie phen me me ce Oe ‘gbt, end at tha’ time there were about three bundro: meeting was tbattbe republicans aot Amerisace shoald gert be appolpted as ibe force. Quart ntine m contiene, hut (et Ospt Wer ing hove power dis pi Tombs-~Ilis nile oe Sontpie. ft Gateegt wala see wr . same 7" ne id Mr Yarn then moved the folowing rovomaion — | y5.p".m0 om aay fone tims t time 2d oe set lease upon a Habeas Corpus, As fet men ir Meir vlace. hat two of tha eurgeave of the price fom seve veque sted i0 mn thin | 6th cay of Keptember, ‘Qna en‘tae encl ta Of Osstieton, at a compensation of oan collar and Atty oonts | ¢ piagict diecarer, FPO 49tba owed fr bw Superintendent Tallmadge Sus- ‘em. and thet twenty Sve of anit men beon uty during | the foregving and tn referenoe (9 the geaeral suo Apa of d twenty five curing tb» night, alernataly, the mer and that the wnzgeona ba deaigns'ed b7 the Presi er, Old br BL nel) [b & no'dbar of the war of 1812), | Preeent; but as the evening advanced the numbers of | weetou ® common ground to defeat » common enemy. pended from Duty. ‘Mr ‘Oe Fonsst seconded the motion,’ which waa unanl. | durto! the vedieas Bosra.” * i Bios suffering after ao wucn fatigusacd weesiens siebe’ | those present who were induoed by aympathy with tho | Hi" kuew tat tbe aemocratc party hea es veepiy otfewncd ly carried ‘The meeting then xdjvorped. Beato ge Bensose of Ogelort (he pricciplea of the repadiican party as is bas nd esiled him one o' the | objects of the meeting or by curiosity, was Awelied to | suited the pairiotic sentiments of the monb-re of tae been acqusiaied Gola | grout nix hundred. Among theaw on tbe platform wore | American parcy. Neither bad apyshicg in common with Cope avd rergeants were appointed, at a compensa The sotion oF the Pr lice Commissioners caused qnite a tod dolug thalr utaron tien for captains three dollars per day, and sey a two | cenes ino around the besdqvartera dering thy art: J en The Police Commissioners Preparing | dies vr i 86 seuze' on aevune Bee Bentasariers. Gating Son whervarn tering wiih so rom thi bl > went Joveph Blunt, Joa Hoxie, Solon Robdiszom, Slephen H. | ‘be Cetocrane party, aud De was glad to #06 @ desire wo for War. It was thon moved that Mr. Frean and Mr De Fores’ | terevt 10 consult with him regarding iby chances "the dnolore fives andiBe ban’ boivesamd | yecby WK verte, Geotie Brigun It sr MoDerdy, ana | wale AEainet them, ‘not owly fn the presout slostion bat yr War. dvew roles for the government of site force, and submit Gp Talivagge, on deme nformed of wha; bad taken rning yet. buic uid nos disoover the ptago | Blarcd, YE Lverts, George Griggs, v beresiorth forever (Cheere.) The oail for the menting, the eame to the Roerd wt the next meeting. place, treated the’ ahole affair with ntter ooovemot, Weiben cupd te airoads pretty | Hon. Mr, rcome, of Venusyivanis. sy soaap’ Bont, | BeObseFVed, ir vited wll tose opponed to tae admsiniairs. ‘The Board remained ia tession until twelve o'clock. merk'ng thet It was @ moat ebenrd Wee for the own! Tes? staal tee ee ee ae on B. Mocurdy 5 | Her to sitend, and be would like to know wo7 a4 cot { reach Word's Tanna in time. Sho preposed as chaiinsa Mr, & HL Mo stoners for ope IemeEst to euppoe thst it WaR Dowatye | resebod cnr tuemias' we Were requer ed (yoni Ant w beh ray, who Was | opporad to it. "(Laughter ) The speaker then referred ACTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, a =e 1 [ ‘ha'r, MORE OF THE REBELS IN COURT. for hm to rend a force when Lo appiloaion wae mate hy | Sih, of the ae; ten, Hn vece'vosuain A prety ia trom, | Ooned Ly meriamation. | Un tabiog tbo chair, to We repea! of ihe Missouri compromise, whica bo to. OR CORMIEDI SD Sey Zunes EY IDRrIne VALOR: | We Coney emcees oS " Pet cree ovr caetaieenen potest eee ioe heen stared W090 lo the puvile cal they « ‘comaead At protexte, andthe Kanroe hen ary ee roms Conflict of Authority Between Mr. Locke, United | | Yesterday morning dve more of the alleged incodia | gg in'ent hunieaty etn nes arn Nay lem | Rafael cP bbe a hauls” Gp tgtege | Phe es wt gost rane and ordi aypraval of he | tiv. TaC cid tury of ekaas eetee eit, aoe ; “ne gp io apelin « | who had given Dim ‘ala vd he tcewared fire, tanthe [| hove rue BLa Conpervative mel y tt aqee, States Boarding Master, end Dr. Thompson. ries of tho Quaremtive were arrested snd brought before lowing Crmmuriostion war bandos Gew Po.uinsdes iy | wocle rotanw.™ thst 1 wpe othe evr (ca flow-f¥om the msi adavinistration of oar gow eek ea een spesier’s attention; at, tavugn were Jostice Welsh by detective officers Devoe end Wildey. | Nepoty Carpenter: — tr ina wa loft the wland fe3' | ernu aud from some defects in oor laws, are auce af | portion of the visoour: Paeore i op poe Presivent, thie The names of the arrested parties ave Thomas Garrett, | Soremntexrent on Durvry florsecytmMpent op Po! oe a De, anal wan ar Bitiy Guan cal for the exruest efforta of every cftizan and lover | fraction for the aadleuee, several of wee ee EXCITEMENT AMONG THE MEROHANTS, | wegictiate cloot in the town of Soutbhol4, Staten Inland, | _ 20°! tend wat be Comortrniouers of Maigr sion fp OUMMIN of hia country to remeve them. aiecarding minor | during this fart of tao gentle man’s speosh ry Charles Stebbins, Jub Carroll, Michael O'Brien and Pa’ nn caren ceee A ee BW FeuuthatrUs | cillerences auc wwiting upon a common piavorm wid | fom the subject bo deciarea Us. ho taco snag eee ko. &0., ae. 8, » Michael 2 . The rapert wes reestved, and orlorad on Huo. ibe | vigorous action, avcveen is eure, Follow citizens, to pre- | tho republican aod Americas variiveae ee tenis wy trick O'Hara. They were al) arrested at an early hour yea- ‘The above note was received ab two @’clock cn the Board then ecjourned, Boe pepe pagers feel a and ha ond beet oit!- | two parties, but much to induce them to ania wet ates AFF TEN . terday morning, snd at pine o’olock conveyed before Jan- | afternoon of the 2d inet. No requisition havio, ; sinnera On WAR sens. end with suc cojects iu view, fe an honor whieR | one & aan Amrrican—ane he thought the inst Pa igh is a ice AY: | | tice Welsb at Eis headquarters, under the City Ha! teived from the Comrmissionern of Bagration, the... THE LAZARETTO ON WARD'S ISLAND. Tabs Sppeeetate ont fee Waace 1 tees You pny ea ith bitm-— bat she will of the poole Wr Jossvu Bronriben proposed the oames of the fol wae sovere: ‘THE BICK— YELLOW FEVER IN CasTLeroN—raren | Cuite a large number were present, friends of the pri- oe ae nase foe an tamtihs Gane oar peers St bps mornir &, between twelve Od T ioving gentlemen an Vice presidents and evcrotaries, WhO | of whol he culied tbe noblont pesimes oF pacrwn MORE CASES BROUGHT PROM THE LOWNR HAY—THA | sovers. John B. Austin, Feq., appeered aa counsel for tho | scfibatbe could sent we required force of mon, The | ne Peivck; the steamboat Dr. Kane landed on Ward's | were unapimouly #lecie’:— before typ word—fonn J. Creensen, ite Keanreien, @ARTLATON BOARD OF HEALTH —RRSOLUTIONS | partion, As soon aa Justice Welsh tock Dis seat Mr. An. | Deyuty Superintendent sleo tolegrashe? 10 ae vovors! | land forty of the Quarantine pationts, nourly half of | Vice Jresilents— Wa Mitchell, Shephard Knapp, Alex. | with thewinerican flag i his hard, Mr. Crittonden's name ADOPTAD TO STATION PIETY MEN Af THIS GAT'RS TO | thon mado s motion to admis hem allto oail, waiving any | Mation hovers to bold acertsin vumYer of tm n Io rexii | whom were suffering from yeliow faver. On Sunday tho | W. Bradt rd, Geo. folkom, Zadoieo, King, mer Bs Winter Devie Warten Bon Foe il FAEVANT HORSES FROM THY OBOUNDS—coNoTEON | prelitoicary exaz ination, : nese, but wee also diseppoiated In receiving ao order ‘or | wind was biowing directly across (he island tothe New | Ox Sor siuneou aldoin Ieee sherman, ‘auiel dincrions leaders Tree he Oakes ere — these gallant OF THE SICK—THE MAVINSS PRACTISING—DR. ro e'eh = that an oxemination should taket aye * Sanaa York shore, and wo are informed that already two of the | Jobn Stewart, Erastus Brooks, Washington Smith, Z»phar | defeated the Lecomptan policy of James oes © me THOMPEON ATTENDING 70 HIS OFFIOLAL DUTIRs a8 | Piece er rnee ie Vie MEE we tmore | Ab Daly past stx the General Sipettnteninat OU Ne AOE Co oe ies have. ber id tote teeta James H Weish, Wm 'D Avorowa, Jonaiosn H. | mopdous cheer ) Of course, ooutlnusd toe coeavar. ety USUAL, BIC., HIC., ETC. tive that the facte reiattve to the charg: should ve b: ugh | sd proceeded bome, reaching the Metropolt‘an H»el » | resident a ve been attacked with typhue be,, Won. HL Atbertgon, Gilbert @ Batier, Robort f. jatance of the repnolioava—(f Speaxer, with » BIC., Delf past seven o'clock, to particinate m ve public dianer. | fever We oul! upon tho authorities of thie citv to inveatt i 4 - 7 ciMotepplause;—sn4 he out. tee Everything wes quiet outside the Qasrantind grounds | "Mr, anthon reed that the prieoners bad a right to | On entering tbe hotel, be was loformed by Doruienivooy Ibe welter, ard. produve some law af cnifisiert vores , Wekertan, Jon We manage WO Leversee, | could like to nee the parties arting im tbe same way ont- yesterday, and the people of Castleton did not muster in | wSive en examipation, and by giving bail they eould not | Stillman that ibe Mayer was desirous to see him Hesoon pete bbe offi crn of the State aud she Gomunasioners of au ye i. ieee, " i. J Deion io porte of ths cll ik pe es ye ‘ion ima a > be compelied to undergo an examination. met Mayor Tiemann, when ihe Mayor raquested that he | Emigration from binging infechous disessre to our ver: 0 “eye” 1 SRY considerable numbers: the rendezvou~-sBarns’ Hotel. |" jnotice Weleh ‘osiateo tbat dhe penple bad rights in the | iximedistely reid afirco ci sisty meu toduaransue Gu | ooorn Ward's Tslana'a separated. toors Now York bye | ent E Pe Monroe, Joh Ives Beary: Dabole, Jone | wa eeald vaye” with ai) bie heart, Ge oondenued The beats from New York during the day were, however, | matter param cont to all other considerations Atver the | Tullmsdgs accordiogly issued aa order to sbat effet, and | stream of water barely six hundred fect sere Boge ’ 7 os bg tho foreigouF more privileges ia tie erowied by partes who curiously ¢ 20% wi bin he ques | partis bas given Dail, he anid, ho ood not onmpal wit. | was abcut diaeat Mag a mrasenger to the Depaty Saper | broging of yelov fovrr cave to at apor mont Sealy | S24 oy gyenaet Ball, Jobs. Yashburm lane | S27OHe ot 130 franonae tan be ating bora Ssnerionn, nerees to attend, and the enis jurtice would then no | iptendent, when lector Schell, who wax stan: ia | endanger tho health of the entire city. “ts Ad " ree .- mericana and racab- and examined the ruins ond breaches in the walls, There | eves to attend, an hgh n wet at aeboe hamten ue mee ae B y 1. Taylor, Geo. Veckbay, 0. Slow Holies, +0. Wevarr, | ileapy nok to enteavar 40 cleet thelr. tuvorite cesdaion, ‘aker then indniged in @ lsedauen. was no expression of opinion on the part of the | his duties as a megistrate ended. bad rent Gown ove bundred marines, and they would no - a | ewe Osborn, Jao. K. Farrington, Jamos W. Farr, #.J: | otto unite tor the parpare of defen ing the ovnamen Staten Islanders, all appearing sa'isied at what had been | _ Mr. avibon stilt daimed tbat all the prisoners should | court protect the buildings. ‘ THE QUARANTIEE QUESTION ON "CHANGE | "eker HB Guok. tho resolutions, which he pre. | uc@z,cf Both parties. Ho was in favor of sinking all already dcre. The enloon,}g r tio sor» and hotel | be sdmtited to bail, and op their bebalt entered a proveet | Mayor Tiemann then gave orders not to aond thy mon: AND AMONG THE MERCHANTS. a have w Sea taste og Dade entil they kied the deno- faced with the following remarke:—We have aseemoled | cratic pert: when they nad du: r ae Sher Keepers, however, aro brushing up heir premises, re fe catned ts the ailoged offenes 5 wee committed oa in } ryt ptf esepecte etek aataiaaaiems hel The feeling among the merchants yesterday weoned to | bere thin evening, said be, a8 persons who haye hereto | Aight like cevila amones’ themselves. (Loud “a Painting, enlarging and decorating them ia th) most | mond couaty the trial could not take place in aay ouber | Gen. Tallmadge, however, told the Mayor that if it wag | bave lost nothing of ita irtonsity. So far from having oa | [oro eptertained opinions somewhat diverse to purpose, | Mr, Biext here moved at aajrarnment, bat bis motion wud disagreeing we to the propositions which the two di- crowned in cri for © ” ne 9? motern style, indicating that they have litte expactation | UME oo yg Et RS rpatuired, be jwouyd send the mon at oxen, and srcompasy | dergoneany charge, their convictions regarding the cha- | visions of tho democratic party In this ety var 00 ecley.”” — a on” oe thot the Quarantine will be heuosforw/rd w ‘permanent | exter ded, and therefore shculd br!4 them ail bail in the | of #0 doiug, and told the Geveral not to sand iho aca, | 7MC1€F Of the outrages at Quarantine seemed to have | trommonce to there are tow of the repubicane who | Mr Huai at lencth came forward and reid that a imstitation” on Staten Islan!, When h» action of the | sum of $2,C00, with the exception ci one. but hopes be would inform Genera! Ny gained strength. They appeared to think tha: a fearful | tiny ir fevoign oie ae in the young a3 the polls, rem [tons reads SH Bd the programe, bus Gastieton Board of Healta becam» public ther was some ete 0s bb eee ceteee eens ssl onrtadan dake tee can eee responsibility nad veem incurred by the constituted au | aied by proper Beg wD. There are few Americans | boore. He woula ask for three cbeere for the yallast on , y . +A yy at 8 Ideod, th | who bi r lent themselves to any aacourtivutions | of Peresylvenia who hay , ¢ excitement throoghoct the village es to the probable re. | which ore, but would except Thomas Garrett down, bat the only order recived by the Geaoral was | Morities. If the acte of the mod at Staten Island, which | wh?! diog slavery, but whinn portion o° hose | eheers)” Mr, Hoxie aula. thas be hone at ene wult of their stationing their police at the gates to day, aud ‘Mr. Antbon said that the gentleman was thomas Gar. | the toliowing, which ia precisely like others hy receives | some of them stigmatized az arson and murder, wore not artes, giving undue promisence tw the tenets to which 1 the unaniinous fecliog of vil wes thst they should pro- | Tet. justice of the peace elect, of Southhold, Richmond | s)mest daily ‘oun the Mayor, apt not stating vherner * | oply to ercape punishment, but to be defended by reepse aegis tulached themselves, heve suifored thomeelves | partice againes thet party ies eee compan ef can to - county. was essential for Dim to come immediate y down to bis r ot and, it id Civerted, ant given the victory t tho common | holders, efilee a teot tnemeclven from the spreai o” contagion throngboxt | ~ Justice Welsb replied that he could not help who be | office, But a: bie earlicet con repiar ce — a ene ner Os TNE; Weel prove is. |S TT ca ead caine GU ae eo oouek Ome yen ana cnecre} ‘The opearne on eedieee 0 ce the town. A very serious case of yellow fever was taken | was; be bad no desire to lock up any of them, out he felt Mayon’s Orrice, Sept. 2, 1858, | Moet serious blow ever inflicted on our government avd the Ceitie triden should be aauoitied to the | Lumor us remerke, exciting considerate argh an fealde the Quarentine Inst evening from the infected por. | |t hit Cuty 8 e magistrate to require that an examluntion | PL A. Taruance, Feq laws. It would form a precedent and open ton door to ja their re- Toe CHAM MAN then put the houla take place. He woul Gar- bean. ented, te Pp motion tor Adjournment amid tion of the town, where Kramer, the etoyedore, was taken aan bell toe bis Bt Ne Penna pos yh es en wy Romy eset dix office prey , | Other acte of similar Iawlessners. How could fature acte is | lowed cries jor‘ Broos.”” ; . y thongbt that of all thiogs on pore, unbt - | ‘The Cnarkway sald that the gentie: 1M some few weeks back. A woman aamed Cathariae | in the lke manner as though he bad not waived au exam. | CoMvertener, Very respectfully, J P. AULD, Secretary. | of mob violence be punished with such » precedent f publ t ebould bo ined bi} gentleman was pot present. been instion. This nove was not received until the following diy, { appeal promien of public sentiment chow hcg Y | Hero the audience cried out “irecley, Greeley.” ooo EE Ne eat cath to the | Mar. Garrett, afer a few words with bia counsel, stated | having been left aller ths General li gove home. there | org PPial, @], 8, minority of oltinins, whe pope balibore who are aoe Dire all give ales) othe | teehee emt Me: Gresley i 26s Bare either. (Langh- Quarantine gate very bad with bla k vomit, and itis the | that he would not give bail to appear for exem'naiion can be no doubt but from every spyesracce these charges | the Legislature—free to write, potion and publish | twsrrutimcuts, by uniting together ts overunrow ine ov | inh ha opinion of the resicent doctors that she cannot live tilt | Justice Welsh then sald that Mr Garrett would Lave to | are trumped up for purposes unknown to the paniie, their gricvances, aud to seek their redress | svatem of legisiation ono goverment wbich we now wit- | ried amide atts of neces ce eet aed Sonlared our. to-day. Thin case bas caused eome excitement in the | Pe eommiticd to the Tombs, and Axed the examination for | | Sbort'y after the Board wijoarred. Mr. Emoren, chin’ | gg the citizens of avy other county in the Erte, OF | veer, apd to re estab ish American aud patriotic pri oe end tho meotiog separates. 10 o’cloek this morning. clovk, served @ copy of the resoiutions on the Genera! | town o1 ot ld do; yst, whenever con ¢ = oi tewn, and was commented upon in the Board of Health. Mr. Gar" elt was tberecpon committed to the Tombs, | Superintendent, and a'so upoa the Doputy Superintendent, | wigered” facile property @ auwader, wes at Hoeriy. vo | 7 Pik. (Apmiante.) dame ierepae sree: | Tom Corwin and Governor Chase on the Inside the walla the polico are still en:»mped, and ap- Of the prisoners gave bail aud were releas- | requesting him to act as ihe (erorat Saperiateudent unt! | bun it down, resultieg in lose of ‘lite, it was prac | sr. Biunt here read the following — Stranp. ed, Daniel B Allen, . )- | further orders from the Board, y ANNOUNCHS 1 Pear siready to be rather tired of camp life, despite the | fos, amees i tn their place“ was alleged thet there wan net an | ,, Tee cleciors of iba ciy and county of New York, asmembled | “At & republican muss meetiog held ta Bisee’ tiio, nies tine eae Tt was alleged thet there was not aa . . luxury of turtle soup, &o, Dr, Thompron was proseut COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTH. argument in favor of breaking tho laws to deewoy the | ‘ny ofueptember, 1:ce rohereby remiere B &* | ow tho ise of August, Tom Conwin cogoluded & | 0 cane a Siok vgn oy ee — SUPREME COURT—AT CHAMBERS. RAY TOMPKINS AND THE MAMINKS— INSUFFICIENCY Quarantine buildings that could not be adduced ia “nYvatth deen on women we ee no ronson F opt des beohetpatlg CON Up of his postv'oan - 4 oo = Bay judge vor destroy’ the tl uchanen electors of this city shou! y i pen lo had been he came up to New York. The grounds present as ani- Before Hee. Jutge Davies. OF TORTS 4F QUARANTINE. Ss ye phen ae ee onia tbe. | Dullify each other, rather than unite end deleat thelr common | tald, into the republican rahs’en @ matter ef cosongen ‘ city ot Now York. mated oo-—~capta'hs arriving fron the lower Serr. 5.—In the matter of Thomas Garret!.—A writ of The Board met at noon yeeterday—the Mayor presiding. | formed to withstand the alcacks of eelf constituted aud | ®¢ver"™ He Di lieved In every article of trol creed. Ais doctriacs bay andthe streams, aNGEIA cae ot veemir to veel 1 biksenerie tie case, returnable immediavly, was | A communication was recelved from the Commandaat | jrrerponelble inob in te acta 0 lnwloemcene pretctrasioal Comrtiatrsiton, wzely ae lear, | Nad slways ovrresponted with toeire. They wors the lowed to “‘oome up” A temporary office for the accom: | sranted. Oa tho return being made, of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, eucioning another from the | Some merchants were beard to say tha: they had labor. | [tiorin io force tbe Lec-mpion coomliuiion on apespie who | Acwines of Clay, a klavebolier, He bad besrd him movstion of the Health Officer has erected, and 7 peut money end time in favor of the removal wake the declarazion, never vote, decks &o “furnisped. Miss Gare tore toasttne busy | _ Mr. W. HT, Anthon stated to tho Court that a large num- | Secretary of the Navy, akg for the release of the Saa | Sf Se eames © teeny pial Siac teenies. |, "Shen ihe Gerele peaminon Meneses, tor he fortiuse wih pode ob ever mak Hd to aarrg tanvey bets tec time of it, and pay every attention to the sic, not leay- | ber of parties charged with participation in the receu! | qnebennafrom Querantine. The subject was referred t» | ess destruction of the buildings, they would exw doall | ¥Dich they bave codnred oppreeston for tho rp manifest | raory where it docs not now exiet.”” Ete bad tne 5 od ip reset and the magnantmit, ‘Thurman make a speoch for the proviso ery in one instent, The shanties for the | Quarantine troubles were arrested ‘and brought before | the Health Officer to report upoa. they could to have them re erec ed in a fire proof form on ike peaiek tote are youll stdaed vol (an Gakanet ‘againet ‘aro progreesing rapidly towards corpletion, | * : the same spot, even if bad vo be removed Pad Am are Jnsity cetitiod to the thanks of | ine Uregon bill in 1848. William Allen speke | of and will bo Teoty foo day or two. Two snaaties, | Ju*tico Welsh this morning. They were all adraitted to ball Tho Heattu Orricer reported In reverence to a singulay | 1° A ie — a under the the shee eyaseey fez sahinnior to ie weeio cerid . wana ia mae a = 6 in wow of one buucred feet by twenty-Ove, are ereceing on | in the sum of $2,000 each, except Mr. Thomas Garrett, in | request which was made to bia on Satarday last by Oap- One rerchant declared thet he would make one of three bul. They will be roofed over, but the sides | whese care the Justice refused to accept ball,on the | tain Rich, of the Marines, to permit a friend to paast» | bardrea w give $1,000 each to have the buildings ro- wall be left open and covered with canvass, in order to al ay ioe eas tevena, coe ae wm of Recvecd vextilation. These ehauties are | Sound that he desired to proceed with an examination in | take dinner with bim. On examination it was found that * tao enjons. Where other ‘Delr g rained by the Soard of Health, and will hold fowr- | bis care; that Mr. Gerreit waived the examinetion; and | tho friend was none lee than the pow notorions Ray A petition wae im Circulation, emereaty signee in teen bede exch. At tbe rear of these @ shanty \¢ in for- | yr, Acton thereupon meved, in his behalf, that he should | Tompkine. Tho fealih Office refused to graut the neces. | fervor of Paving the buildings re erected, snd im afire- ward state, bull by the Commissioners of 100 | be admitted to bail, ane offered sureties to any amouat; , bot he sata to Deeqnentey © Rich | Proof manner sod as sperdily ae poenir'e. for the accommo: of sick emigranta,ana wil) be iy v 4 Richard A. Loowe Uoited Staten Boarding The property destroyed was raleed at about $300,000, shortly completed. Tho sick ave et present lyy (bat this me tion was denied by Justice Weleh, and that be , ook Tompkwe on board coe of the government | Whicts wovld have to be paid for either by the county or obateeter'zed one frihers have pot become @: This wae good whig doctrine thea,“ By wy ‘Thst the encrmoun abd ailli tere wing o Mr. Corwin, turpitg to Go fae ag My Ca | 23. entent of | im op the piaiform , oc reo Pugh veyet 'y ‘Or prow 90 a: an " od am oMeial repletion of the semen of legal poe ont Aig LY 1 Lave nut received 44 thewbvious and neceasury | Orr Teens ane ore hts alae. jonel provision that requires ec ard ibe cro § prin! from 8 eer Btate to reside s your among oe befor he mr. C proeeesed. He bat! oppened the wer with Mexico, on vole, Commends Mio our jodementas« sainiary aed Fenced cheek uprn the int ertauion of votre tat closely | terrtore He keoe te cee ine sonatsition of slave ¥23 Fe if 3 bern at Dr. Thomypecn’s late residence, and Mr. Anthon) bad thereu upon the follow: wea, rowed him around the dock, and eveotually did le. nd donbifnl Mt from thoes tbe would claim the righs to tents oe the bil, But i's found tat Chore a not eamciont | (MT, AniBOD) Bae sihieed bain a coe ims. Dr. Thowmecn algo statso taatoa Frida, | While thee cendemning the outrages at Quarantine,some | vo inick tbat privciris berein, bigrme! requires tat on | '8* MIRTeR to YorriOry acquires (rom Mexies, tis ses ta ‘ventilation in there rmall camp tente for the poor crea “ " to 8 Saturday some fourteen cases of yoliow fever | of hem still sohered to the sasortion of the extraordinary | adepied cliizn shauia be masuralized on» year before be is | favor of inserting the Wilmot proviso in the treat; itself. tares, although they are serviceable enough in keeping = geitten of Shamae Seen, a yal to be taken in, and be vegreiued that the scoommets | Sberges imprerd apo cargons discharged in the lower | riled iovote, | ‘he fret controversy ie: d im secret eoesiun o this ut the rain, There are at present thirty one persone in | Mond. cdows Ihe nee et hee rag by were entirely ipevfloient. The tenia were seare~'y | Pay, anc a'ifered from the vtwement made by tha Com- |, TPAt be tncronse of paapere, and ertmiaale of fon ee | Polat. * * He beieved in toe fall power of Congress She temsporney hospitals, elgiteen of whom are very Ul, | [=.2e ci, uima.ct the city of New Y Drocaes inaned oy any | SPDFOpriaie for a men iu bes th ta sleep io, cot ty epeak of joaere of Sealth, averring that the facts 0! the ome, | ing me deportaticn by foreign govercmerts of paupers ana | ‘Yer the Territories. Didn't believe io equaher savo- aud four dangerously, with yellow fever. There were | Courict the Laird Stace or by aby dos b> | the cares ct upfortavate people racked wiih yellow fever. | *bca made public, would show who was right, thy | reiguty. Nobody ever doubted the power of Congress three bad cases brought upfrom the Lower Bay in the | comm vec or detained by virtue of The Mayor observed that the Cummistiovers of Ealwra — that expends st lesst gancon.cgy | P¥Or Territories tli — ge f wan'ed to be Proement Srocuobanve sod a very badlonges nn ne Or MBS | oat or by viru ct any execation ued Board, and doubtless wotid mate every’ provaiea de | TUE DIFFICULTY BETWEEN DR. THOMPSON "Gn'oce nor increase the ctber? te | man Wrote tbe Mctclen loter’ He teaser Sete Very little of consequence occurred on Sunday night. | {- peres thal be. manded by the exigency of the exes. - AND CAPTAIN RICH. ; BPA plaw by which he contd ride North and svuta, too, About half past ten o'c'ock some boys got together at tae |. jew wae ny Dr, MILLER said it appeared to him that the United Siates TO THE EDITOR OF TTR NEKALD. oe aana part, ar @ matter of private velie’, aod Gut o upper end of the Querantive grounds and sot fire © & | deren croercr watraut gianted by Jemes H. Welsh, #aq, | satboritiee—at least as fur as the Merine Corps were cou. Varep raves Goaxmisa Oreier, ) fe or peain” \ Part of bit coplersion oF feilh as repoblicea, be thought couple of straw beds. Pag: —, pond wy, —_ = of tke Police Justices of the city ane county of New ¥ corned—were ei combined with the deters of isw and Quanascine, Bept. 6,1868. f to upite inate eters Se ue agproschiog slovien upoa th pm a pln yt come in aud haa power from datas ‘cones t'wee Knows whe: wan a fire, and there ow BE ?, spuriedveetned 80 jeatty pec = conclusion. He’ hoped The stetercentia your coluses thie orang, cosearn'g | Tt ge ihe Touiditne Gage shoin veead pon he vote, havery miei or might Ros ¢ oh tae Cengree ee ont ‘were bat two or three boys around, they beoame rome | poo o form, | the Fowith Officer would bavo efiigavita propared against | ™7eelf, Ceptain Richand Mr Ray forp\iow, uw excessively | w person in tbe wicionce addressed too Prosdent atios | © kient them this power, Bas this wes go par: of tbe what quieted. that your cettiioner was Ray Tompk'ns for violation of the Qnerantice laws, errepeous and calculate! to be miecbievoas, Having no | me, raid be, ‘oak a question. Ts thine party meeticn, G14 not Ibiek the question ‘Yeateréay morning some of tho eailors from an lafectot | pela Juri.ce Weieh, im acoordance with eid warrant, and did v0 were @ lew applications (rom the owsers eed mae | ¢ Mcial business with Mr. Tompking I mate u> anplication | °F #1 A sposinncous meeting ef our own citizens? I),08 tary woald ever apply for ad- veone! brought ect bogrege ‘outon the Green, and at- an weet 10 TH Of Bpenis! Homsions | Ure of verrnls, aetlog perm satan to come ap, whic were + egre-* , iteome from the republican, detmoeratic, or any other | mirtlom with a constitution Sutuorizieg oF aatadiinatog sle- tempeee oto ay. thele ot XI the green ns fur ory eadeseey New York, aovort- ‘variously dealt with; alter which ite Board arned. whatever for bis a‘misston with'n the Quaricting walle, party? or is UXT uuproae from ous own party? Do you wy ean Ch Se the Vein. q a — neither to the ai tbe gate por to Pr. » | Bet from prim or ou Bot! voce foal yea Wade to take them op in double quick time." ¢ <. Leong ~ 4 yes Tompeon, | ye PupUvasr—it the geatueman reads the call he wilt | Ware tines i eve eeanloe of Orugress. Fare were'a too Oapt. Walling came up tothe city yesterday morning, wad COMMISSIONERS O1 EMIGRATION. Soe Health Uilloer. Tho facte arerinply thes: Mr. Rey fina out te objects of this mertiog. wad cap ceB wi (he South who aould be willing, i! hey ordered an extra force of men to relieve those who nave QUARAPTINE APFAIAS—THE Wal MOUES FHtZRD. Tompk io root @ mereage to OCaptan Rich, the commander The bad the effect of silencing tne #1 penkror, and he re- | bed the power, to dissolve ins Union, Bet wore there uo Justice refused to examine taro the sodicleney of sald ares KeBUTERR TO O'DRIAN'S DENIAL —MEPORT OF THE | Of Ibe Co" «nt of marines the United Suator | pumed bin teat Deen on Guty eines Friday nigot. They were seat down to | Popes for sach tre'tere? Att O° WH S@RR ood that the a in company With Special Aid Semuel Brevoort A large | SPd<'d G mmit iis pedtioner to, the city prison of COMMITTER OF INSYSCTION OF RMAGBATION Com | Storer ana ae elliogs At this ele that oe winked | Wo Wate to cise lve the Uoton quevtny of provisious wan also vent domn for the men. PEt aheed aon Een ae ee MIsSIONERS. to reo Dim. This menwage was borne by Mr. W. Godfrey, | iH) bave to nore of thie El B 0. Nodioe, one of the Harbor P *vhO wes said spa co unty tf New York This Board wet at three o’otock yeatorday afisracon, | 2%, Pe'er Of the customs iu charge of tne mewoship | Te wan introdueed, a7 eidron pristiag pubbe money eufliste ky y atu dav Nn Conrected wih the mod. een Teptaced on y cf the onid Thomas * | Cabawbs, ard Osptain Rich's reply tof Hiemicens and fellow o rope for every anch wiae—taat be might weer 1 arcdad f the a President Verplanck tp tho chair. Dee, Pinned by bitoeelt, for The Presiest stated that be had mate n full reportte | Wbeo tis was rejected at t the Governor of Now York of all tho fxcte oauected with . It will be folly shown bot xe the Commirsioners of on es of the Bupre that, inetend of boing an sider oF abe or thy receipt of this writ ipstramental in raving the life of sevoral of the rn ort Dated the ottih dey of September, 1908, ved, aed txeit wih hin whee be diarotution of the Unio was impose’ ble. test prevail, aad the Ctner will bo ially approve of the py of thir call as T know pected. Boing 3 z & & Ubited, a decided and opposing froat that we mart mecs | Acd 1 is ead thas ke hea Be inuscretion to roe for me 4 overcome and to reinstate our principe to thelr pian | for the rame ction. (Torolng around wo Goversor Une sin, Who bave the Americans found to oopose them In their | #00 raid, “Yes, I did. There's a ‘forts for the party, of the ewlirays for the d.olty sod | ain t worth lyiog about.”’) ibe and tho safety of public action’ Who bave | to they found thetr imprriozs, Crtormiaet, violent and frav- | ver) dulent Who bot the demooratic party? Awd | Le aia Onaing Wie democratic pary thar letermines, Dold In ther oprarition op the two great apd pateralization, we Nave seked their rig! " whied be waived by the pritoner, and that in all Health Oficer, informed one of oar reporters that be waa cases of misdemeanors whore examination is waived tbe | sepuryresent tl he pecan at he Paniicns Cie nS | Prewent aud heard the prociamation read, Tt was further = geben ot boid the pone to py A rod Bepis ay ie iners cee Bend sbow ten = »y | ramored that the Seventh regiment, Now York State mi 1 al) cas: eas corpue whom oi e gemen's bov princeer ls brovght, If the offenes bo balleble, ia bound to | aivusted on she eoulhwes: former of tos herpiaal grounte, wet | "U8, Wee oPdered to bold itesif ia roadincee in case ite sor t ther jad to the Devu'y Hea'th Ofer r's boar, ‘n mit him to hell, Ip ascordancs with the terms of the Se kaeso ot Bt Biel, the Pi wy "4 ‘Vives might be required to day. We give these rumers for LI inl, tbe house of Dr Walser, the gate house | What they are worth, withoal vouching for Weir correct. Revived aoe en pe Pa i Ry} of oilloer i, defore whotm cuch party brought, shall proveet ‘all putbabdtags on the “ 4 to let ooeh warty to ball, if the cace bo Dalladie, amd yrood diary aba riowes corn cae Gf thene om preamnertia ie | = ‘bail be offered, or if not, shal forthwith remand rach | werk of cesiroctom ee MF U'rries, and anhoogh | cee. bie wiy beloagiag Wo one of Ay express the | Beeu My ue position rn orms foreve: afer. There would be oo auf. ae Papp, A RF the late contagration ot ome Ian; ho bad ale ont 0 ny yh tt ae A, -- SH rick vary wee prevail lo noch @ Sgnt ie 0 a Det depo sy, (bate Ci men.casion ¢ Oommissiowerr ut Hu , et MpBive wane? to eee him ov @ matter oboe ' 4 eile, aiwaye « Sil a at anew < fire engine, which was went to the Qanrantio, rota poe tor ia th eg 19 pavers ine Gemn' canes Vee oy A! impor iawee (For they were pe ices, inf voles cod my ontensante te © coned with au Seqoees “exvurie. tn by Kerry’ Howrrd, but vo mon w work it tk wax | cues gg WM BERRY ABTA. 7 ase ” negate we TOC (NO Wee OF my barge Wo DF thin call. I approve of it if it be lionived dis Celis wore made for Jueee.’ : rumored that Mr. floward was applied to three days back rere Sere, a inia stat dap of Septetade 5. Pe | buildings for the sick (rom fuancial and other ruses. toe government wharf. Tals a dono, the iotorview | ticcty, a ito by ite terme, to we electors of the cliy Gov. Cees then came forward, aad complimented the for one to extinguish the bea cf coal which was burning i. Athen then tat io obras to the writ of ‘The foliowing lotter from Dir. Bivewit waa toad id Mr. Tompkine revaroed Add ws thie the | ard cmtiy of New York, and should ft extend nofurther, | SWArtby ex Governer in to's pleasant and off band atyie:~ at the back of the Female Horpital, bu! did not compiy =, oy ‘ence prob New Youm. Sept 6, 1808 ptain Rieb a-companies we in the barge, wiKO | bot l abo: yotce in I ev more if, by the exatagion of GOV. Che * RAMARKR. ‘until the last hour, wben tbe property wes all oxevamed. | bebe ‘nue Priscner wae now im court, be | To re Roun or tie Hoxomanie Cuwwiessonens or ker | $€0 OF three revence eficers ou tetaporary duty hare,and | ip cood orempie, it eoould exten | thronghow! this tate Fellow citizsne—! aesure you that, a’ter the very elo- The utmost cactiou i dinolayed by the gute keepers in poiste:—First ak aati aan GRATION , cape you bave the whole siory, mises your roporier's dwaer | arg the Staee ofthis Unlon—this combiansion of prinsipie— | quent and admravie address which bas been cetirered ing persone withir the grousts. and noone can gun | Polnteat hat, Wat 8 ae erveatod for an sliced guste. |. Deaedion Clive tt Gevenne ele aide eats aes | @4 bing. * RIGHARD ALO 0K | id BoA tor party purpraes. (Aopinase.) Ii te for his | to you by Cur friend Governor Corwis, Isholi ackhor do eevess to the ruine withoat a pres from Dr. Thompeon. ' bass butiate, wit Rode nee bie pg ng United Staves Boarding Odioer. Teeecn that, quile averse ae | Bn) by appoRr UpgN tbe pol YOO 0OF mnyrel’ the injastice lo Maks ao Bddreee | hops ‘Scbeil visited the revenue stores yesterday, | BE&TOT committed ‘a the Itmite of the couaty of Foch. 8 lon we for iu00. fier to hb ‘Mr. Augastus So! rr y 3 | mouc, ond cf which the courts of the city and county of | 894 reforee to it any (arther tor this oF . - | Weal etage where the private jaterest of candidates is | \eren! Wave aa opporiunly of speaking to my Dot instead of passing through the gato be was rowod ts | [OW K had no cognizance, Secocd, tbat the pris ase | 22Y Mber parpose, but rays he will alow uy to remove the THE LATEST RUMORS. | coveerned. Ty et fee: no aversion to addressing an Inde | fellow citizens of Frankie cou sty, and Tehall gadty em the wharf by te governs barge. The marices were | Cor i citied toe triat 's Jory of tus county bf Rich, | ComMlmioners’ property from the vaitia, which i now | Tt was remored inet evening that Governor King had fe. | pencent body of my feliow citizens, who, I tae | Brace the opporiusity to exoaee my views a the mat- Grilled throughout the day, and fired several rounta: ‘hey | Tf pomoty Be aeageg sobe county 0 placed atder a strong guard of Uuited Pisies mirtbee. Ke ot Pr % for granted, come from the same impuiges | tere coucerned in thie strugzic to Governor Corwia remain on guard at the revenue estore, as on the prev us Howe’ mat the ech er the Lanna 2 eee *pecifuliy, tee ete Bla, fued & prociawation deciariag the (owes of Torpkinsyilie I ¢o~to promote no party purposes, bet to | #al¢ that ad biv coming be was oot quite certam what re- eye, Seyeral oficers of the Uuiled States stermor | Mitt ston Ym th bog wp A (rtwes en te, Physicisa Marine Hospital | apd Castleton in a state of siege, and proclaiming martial | swell into a volume pablic ‘sentinent and | ception he would I tbic. be must pow bave adan- and Dolphin, in uuiform, walked through the P bgt. General Jew tp those dletricte. bt, to action the opporition to the A’minisirason of this | dant reason to believe that the repebiicans ana he are ‘and exaimined the ravages of the fire. fus fol. | “Pecidl Sersiors of tho city and county of New York, | The annexes affidavit wae mado yertorday by tho mes 1s was intended, uo doubt, te Resp | Cocstry. (applause) Thie oall supprees thet on two | abou of the seme family. A goed many yearn teen Freie athe Wore swore yesterday in connection | Hf ,uneomatitationsl, Imeemusn anf qiulerfores with | reoger connected with ibe ice of who Lomaissiouers | the matter eeeret until to day, bat wamehow of other 16 | great god important topics or priapine tha democratic | will net, for his sake, say iow maay—1 for him for with tne visit of Mr. Ray ‘ne to the Guseaniiae Ponsthe toet a Ryo y ae mugrees, im reply to the cena! of U'srien im the | potion of the Governor leaked out, Dr. Thompron, the | party, bavirg peescrsion of the feioral government, hokis | Governor (Governor Corwia, "You veges Wo well’) ) when admission by Dr. bacy oe ey plate, the call invite there whe are opposed to the Le b ¢ tei the ‘the lore Theatrical and Musical. party. Mr. Anthon piated that no was prepares with bail | £0! poritively ewer tbe! . saw tim apply the iorch wie bie ' e @, tbe amon! 100,000 if needed. wn be et can up thet be was amon (howe wh) eet. Nim v8 Ginny —the celebrated “contemporaneous | compton policy to meet aod wo pabue aoten to over. | bere for compror ivee—('eugotor)— dus in = Sh nn and d A i qnichoure ond he ofice a Grams of Jeune Brown” ie to be brought owt st this | throw an administration thet ws tall before the voce | dey I am Witting to make concestions, Mr. Sedgwick, Assieiant District Attorney, 9 reply, er ‘8, bul vatsled aboat bef ‘oon . a bens qnee Roberteon ts anno f , biaiory of We prement aAc.atration | the Grverwor this con rom. n—mne> he Parenree bares {SSoenshc an bor tas benstvel tee meaenr eae ea | leer hs eam THadHALD Ada” | Ror great crgiaal eharccter: the hersice. | | stove tne’ sth of Maren as thoes Thai the lecsmptm | dove my prineipies I ei! agres to fod ws he 5 5 emer b. . " h merriment bf Shongh the prisoner contd waive it, the cominitting se'e- | the following report wae prevented by a veluntary | » MOTT Twmaree—Mr. Hurry Seymour's ietorieal | Polity of th «\mimexeton sosesiance Oe oulp am iempne- | pele. (ueeeetTe oer vattle ot of — trave might, if ho deemed |! ercept a! 20 the tiaras of the ‘i the Boas 10 Gramm, entitled “irsiand’s (o'ten Ago,'' bo be fil>wed peo ist epem iy and tet fu this ease it wan deocred | thiogs at tealen Ialuon alter thetdire: 2 MMO | ie owning by the come. pantomiwne of tne - Magic a: 'y the public suthoritios highly desirabie that such exa:ni. rel’ and the melo drama of the : Bride of Lanmermoor, To Tae Boanp oF BmtonsTiow Commmerowrns — nation sbenlt take Fer the urpone of necertaining the eand):io0 ef the Qnaran <M, Onitine will to aight reproscat Gerald of tation. “Wht has it made a pery test except a persiateoce ip ita purpose to fore upon whe ‘ling per others aod myvelf are . pie of Kansas soonstitution they abhor? 1 appeal to une | grand ieee if we rived shoulder to shoulce:, side by obeervation and ‘nterligence of every man who bears re | -ce besrt beating against boast, on the greet quemion, | a AG have cot cet faibemed the depibe of this disgencs | vided by any xmall Jealrosiee or subordinate qnessdome, in ia the hot con | the robie cute of freedom ax! free Istor, Raion ant form, /@ eveh & Won, iD Fock + Canes, Vigtory le gare, Sic. Burra and his sagaciove canary birds will aeatn en nate Mr. De Forest offered the following resolution, which | from the President of the Board, ‘Was carried That the Board now meet in seoret sescion, Coneiderad.e discussion in regard to tho matter arose, Tn several ; lane the Hetent extent for ia Means have been Borrow’ on Mr Anthon in said thet under the commen law, . Deer ood q y Irish Por- a e eae fact | yemexmve rent, tne rae erynan un prone | Sue Winear he pug be neko arose | ise Benen ond Ray py sh at ts | Lesa ea cette ae coat eee ee | Amc cine er eee ec ater ‘bie commen: JAMES DOCun. | Body to iequire into the inste aud circumstances of tho | guerremea! sorebouws We tonal the inand out | “Happy Man.”* qraey onee aumte Ae swe | Dro pageome Overt, orsanteed fer teas ponte Seer Rees Fas Sis Mas ot Beptemben, Ieee. A. 1. | ones, and thet thes Seay wosld be in section 08 Tess say | inet Ur, Ruvell Dr. Walets and oticar wicnter © OS, Gloee | _ WALLICR'A— Mp. Coopers Haglian opers troupe wii ute fealty. reat couieal now going on mine | the slave power, Wal slavery ebell prevall every soore © Cndicton, Richmond, Covnty:—Stichaet Wate | se atthe public interest could not by any powsibility | ine win ve and br ugmt ue to theold barnia which the ferer | Cvening perform ia Lucie dt Lammermoor.’ ities Milnce | Wert, restenstted vias, sud by the admialetes ion | car free ferritoriee, anise loterdicwed by express law poree nd ra: thet he was.on the Qnerantive | Judge Davies took the pore for examitation, and | PSUeR'A were ayipa. ko the left oc the bare were several | is to enact the heroine, and will be mipported by ail ‘he tite Bim down, shows that this Js the vitel aot con | we Bold the converse of this docteme, shad i: on tartans: that while there he saw Ray placed the prisseer under he charge of sue ot tus oficors | Tasatenscas tee’ rseeanen yy oe pel cgroa: | “owe members Of the company. Api 10 be toe poatoen tan nnd wnbie ihe Soper ede, ra Tak vase Setugh tos until Toesday (to day) at 12 o'clock, when be will render 10 {be doe OFm And be & greet comfnrt to ‘he soayales. LAURA KREWR'Q ithe historical play of |} alr XI." ie to pf bog of political power ia this Cay A+. +e (Cor ain ‘ Mine “archivage mouth to heyoud. Wee line “mark. | bis decisicn. ert Se gaceeathemete fc vm fe waeae | be provueed, wi ego euntans sopronricscnnery and | 546ths 22000, 604 Re le a caine aes ae toa met Panett eno TS Mod stat nat | SPECIAL MUBTING OF THE POLICE COMMIS. | 4 Dromiend (0 spank to saaerinandent Pulsbury to rerard | Giher one by eee ie wan amish Prawel | Fenced upon who voted, and bow they wers agsine: the lov. Chasm, tonumning-He sage it was it further he at Richard A Looks The Revere ¥ ss cers . to the arrengeme vis for the reseption of all ihe patients who Ming P public action of tae people. When, therefore, we com to eors a0, Tk Wha mine years since. it ie mine (> tay. Sar oe baie ry SIONERS. Were Convelescet Land not mferine tromeny cvetagions dla French Purrorwaser.--The renowned Franch drama of | gecertain who shall poreesa the right of an Mace, own there tT ell stand, and Dy MT wil ie. (Sheers) rit tering as coxswain of the same THR GENRAY. SUPRMINTENDENT RUEPRNDRD FHOM | SMf‘ocund to ace thom Te wares ee ee eaters. | Camille” isto be-eseeied tn the ianuace in winioh it was | be aay question of more im . It we can't onite | tog en tia principle let ws s06 to it Unal we prs into ower MiCHABT WILLIAMS. DUTY—PRBTARATIONS FOR WAR. ae oe be a ora at ton PAS AV Criginally written, a! Metrop.ttan Heli, where #. Talo’ 8 | when our opponents are united then 1 is our own feeble. | au and economics! administration. Les oe anite see E “i sabecribed before me this Gih day of September A special mooting of the Follee Oonimienes: ag been arraoped, we vrocsesat wih | 0 Wke a beselit tonight. Mile. Juliette is ty personale | ness snd foily that subject ue to thelr dominion, and we | to do this @nd to protect the inierente of our own labor Toren of Castieion, Richmond county:--John R, Schonfeld, detox mniaslOncTs WAS | ‘Dy, Hime! to veleot ihe mom sutiarie epot for the gates | Camille. deserve our fate Tho administration i@ fo tho minority, | egeinet ail semanite, wherever they may coms from. Guly aworn, devorss and wage chal bo isa reetent cc Toms. | Déld in private yesterday afternoon, at their hendquar- | peerha tents wo bad Sronghs with an re ud OM | Tire Asante Mesrew continues almoet dally to receive | The intinence and cptnlons renreweated 'n hin moet. (beers) TRave almor: beon betrayed {2 a an ‘Siaten lelan: * aaranting grounds | ters, Broome street. Present, the President, Commis. ‘ oma, @ 5 additions to its already immensely vorum'wonr stoxk of | ic came op to the meaure of two thirds v item, OM, gO 00.) | | too Inte, ow chiens. rd adem Li rioners James W. Nye, Bowen, Stranaban, Stillman, sad | stovet smiley hess we 722,58 | Gunentuen, However, tbe vain stash a prescut thare | tite country. Tn the midclo of ant week atin ty was | The ante hastening wo. hi. esting This ay'y mosting ins ne loeke, Revenue Sepriieg Oca, be sow d , J y 80d | lien of the ruize apd fourd taf fhiodon’s theatre of arte. \homipated by the glare cf the bonfire and the candle; | 's canre for rejoicing. It stows that we are to be diva: i. ry wiboerthod hefen mp tots wil ares be bare Mayors Tiemann + nd Powell. wel! (be inernoteries haa COLORED OPERA It ig wholly unmecseeary to wane | "he streets were filed by the todustrions and generous PT dL queen lig ig ay ere nuited . H Tuowrsos, Rene Cmooe i Tho Cnamm stated that a aperial meting had been ce by pon tbe respoclive weri's of Weoa'r, | Praple who jotzed in the bower dove to cur own eiliases | sBcwider to shoulder, rejoiiee, i the sure easury of — called to taks into consideration certain mattors 0 resect covered only with bricks | eats on Pe matsetrels, The lange memsbere ot | Sad Vbe cMiese0 of ted we couiplengd Ctvtieations tak: | COREE ete aL APCn cl repusanas. wD bart MEETING OF THE CASTLETON BOARD OF | to the tato destruction of the buildings at Quarantinn, | 1.0 Where the qos. bonses | people who PAtrovize them, sound their praise (ar | MAs\eal scbieveren' Poy De Rr ee ee cor oa HEALTH. ai that the B a te neg ring mace which wil com | and Wide, See tbeir differen: programmes yet, even Before tte Wet Se bie Tore hed Cerny Lue Cn ecem whe het Seuveaiioe a AL, * and it was desirous yard shoul vert! cate tne erks. thete bene no weer and nd engine Py eum midst, the emt ortion 9 7 was L) © p cits ref members: " oi own io rine of the female ALAR GARDENS. — avers! elegant pieces have been no thy Mh horror terrar hem, thoweh Iheotred OF fhe same epir:t A meeting of the of tate Board was he'd yes. | cane of tho negieet on the part of the General Suporin- | Dial whe noble structive on which he Unies! sive hag bad | NOC1@G for the eomeert to take piece uedor sr. Baker's mn. | emieelal by free carrying hercor, sad Wire Ia tele je fF Bag wasletel, procintery esmiate terday morning ot Barns’ Hotel, at § o'clock, all the tuom- | tendent to detail a force of men to Quarantine om the | ceFm dianiayad eo Rbor: atime awe wbiog but | Feetiew this evening. The band of tho Seveuty first re out Of jomnt—bow mech bas gover “ now diregte the comes of Rational affairs " te x TMent gone Ww de | tration whien 5 Bers bot Mr. Wolf being present. night of the 9d instant, he having received written oriora | {lkntote Inacosens gy yes, wed | giment will perform the dram polka. = bow ate the people sunk whan such things aan be, | giver fel! smarance tet heresher we are united, wadt yO peeh ora at the Institue in Was. | thoi her b falco eur civiivation. W finest, his evening =” fet of wer gneales Dow verde city, he we

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