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THE HEALTH BOARD. Meeting of the Beard—Appointment of PRUSSIA. | Assistant Inspectors and an Lge “ i Deo 90, Key! i [ i THE DIFFICULTY WITH ae Se See 12S ee be iat ag'h $ a aa Vario Compiaints—The Street Con. tractors Again, dc. The Board met yesterday afternoon, President Sebults in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary and approved, ‘The letter transmitted by the Secretary of State from the Consulate in relation to quarantine regulations was then taken ap, and after some debate referred to the Sanitary Committee to report progress. Cowmissioner Bosworra then offered the following reso- THE CATTLE PLAGUE IN GERMANY, | ‘tion, which was sdopted:— Resolved, That the order of business at the regular meet- ing of th i ourd be #0 far modited that the » business frat in ‘imposed. pere. the : oiget ~ ‘The meeting then adjourned till Tuesday next, hundred francs for each one, and itis said that , t ‘ : fy Bee making bis studies he draws two a day, for which he re- : J ceives cash on delivery. ‘seen almost every F R A N Cc day now at the Jardin des Plantes, studying te move. | Had head winds most of the . ments and peculiarities of the animals which will occupy teanship Montgomery, Ryder, New 7 with places in this great work, padie and passengers, 10K, Lowden eid dane * A baby has Some Into Sie Unite® Pantes Coneuiaie head wla "yp the Glut, and strong NW winds from Cape a Paris—a fine girl,and ‘mother and child are doing by to this Mcata WelCate, JULES FAVRE ber fait pare oe Sal aahimani la Flee, Dean, Meron of Eapas of the AND THE EMPEROR. Deleware spoke ship Jou Clark, of Ballmore, from Liver- . Holy Week. pool for Pi GOOD. FRIDAY—ITS OBSERVANCE IN THIS city. | Ship Lydia (Br) Pig oe a 45 days, with mdee, to Yesterday, the saddest and most solemn day of the year SP eetied emeee in hull, sails. March 2, : Spicy Exposure of Imperial on the Christian calendar, was very generally observed in | {fj 10) 7829 sake bark, cane r.2t Gaze (vom Wow York) PRUSSIA’S AGGRANDIZING PROJECTS, 3 ES) POSITION OF THE NEGOTIATIONS. serra ane Bale Rr 7 egal), Jan 29-Arr Chicopee, Kelley, Boston, > eee otter dite hoped fms ton’ ettoten Suns this ety. In'the Catholic and Episcopal churches impres- | large piece of foe: ith iat 42, lon a, nansed, ship Frigate Go. Mors 1, for Arroyo, toad toe tore, ‘0 wil By lation to orders proj to be made section four. Shams. sive ceremonies took place and sermons appropriate to the : ve} ; 26th, Based x Vail cB Horseflesh as a- Substitute for | (ior oud ematng this Board and te disposition of arve ceremoniea took place and sermons iatoto the | mart apparent altached to. slogpor schooner. andahort | do, ta asi auth: Billa Vail I). Geant. from Barbados, srr behind Lay te Ee sn seine ciacieet tesseana ton f enema enn tom new bucket and © | 19h dig: ‘Sore; faevelia Ge, Rite toe Ponce PRS ttached . Beet. Dr. Parker, from the Sanilary Committee, reported former temples of worship. The Cathedral, St, Peter’s, | | Bark Union (Hano), Sebutte, bromen, 3 day w th mds to.ioad for bes ke. ae. the following:—0n acroont of the present condition ®t | Reamorality of the French stage | °i, MErapci Zavey Se Stephen's SL An's and the to Ruger Bros, “Had tory heavy weather lauer pa tof thé © 9 w beta pasa ance ttm the city, and the Jupendlng, danger from choles, your ‘aaa Oouet, ices The organ and bell are allent in every church | wads iso the Domus wich toaee, io" De Vera & Ce. 7 curonoy March 16--Put io, Eagle. , from Mo- Our Berm Correspondence. neem pant nn alent from Maunday Thursday until the Gloréa én ices on | Bed org Meany madi ie ote BAN ay wun ot. | “WdRbttea NattnT ip port Philip, MeRenne, une; Bago Benz, March 14, 1868 | "3 4 anes tne Metropolitan Board of Health appoint dee kee kee mabewnin ne ee ee ton to Berthoud & Ga. He Satta 28 ere Tate | caxsmspin dae Bia oth, Jeaute, San Francaogs tS? Pacific Articl of the Offcial Journal—Annezation Pro- | thirty assistants to our inspectors, to be called clerks, and To-day; in the Catholic churches, the baptismal waters Brig Wialiy: Coens ey Ww, colt, Ponce, PR, 22\days, Ameriimm Porta. and to. John Hofnton's Son & Co, meter Ching (Be), Inglis Tiv- ‘ ; : tha, atone hundred doll nth. fects of PrussiaeNegotiations with Ausiria—The Prus- | Tito gastctants aro to De deialied. for duty by the Buperis: Sam Government and M, May—No Catchee, No Havee— | tondent of this Board in the cities of New York and Brook- * s, }, and in Yonk Morrisiania and Flusbit The Cultle Disease—Consumption of Horse flesh—Bertin | iescived, ‘that tie Metropolitan Hoard of “Health proceed Grip. to appoint temporarily an engineer, who shall bo competent to inspect buildings as regards their construction, ventila- ww fire, candle and incense used in the ser Ath BOSTON, March 29—Arr. Our Paris Correspondence. RaW Ae, Ba ae Srlassed at the alaging Or the "aes fen og oes ithiog | posh Tinilfax; bark ichard Irvin (Bm. Ateabiry. Bu Lou! mM Pants, March 16, 1866. | Gloria in Rucelsis, Tho dolls will be rung and organs : Becker & Co. ‘March 1% lat 28, Buhla via 8 Jules Favre’ om the Liberties and Decadence of France— | sutoned for the first time since Thursday. | The core: arene inde and git p= New York, Hus L * monies are vel jengthy but vei imposing, and wi French Lilerature and Thea'ricals—John Mitchel—The | Moulen are Very Magy inches ab Pate a Schr NH Norden (of Harwich). Allen, Ruatan, Ath toa ith fruit, &e. to Jae north ‘The views expressed in my Jast on the improbability of | tion and sewerage, and who shall confer with the engineer Prince Imperial’s Birthday—Gustave Dort—An Ad- Tintteran. ‘with very heavy weather, on Board furnt this Board at all times EASTER SUNDAY. heats Philadel ‘a.war between Austria and Prussia are confirmed by an | of thé Croton Boord Tf diticn to the American Society in Paris, dc. To-mérrow, the resurrection of our Saviour will be aca Aon, i Manzaniila, 90 days, with sugar, | Hhuadelphiss & A article in the North German Gazette, which is evidently ‘Yhe Dooron said:—In regard to the necessity for the After a week of comparatively uninteresting debate in | commemorated in all the churches, In the Catholic hr Charlotte Brown, Robbins, Baracoa, 11 days, with | #o-s Poland. Philudelpbi destined to reassure the Bourse, whose equanimity had | ayointment of an engineor, thd® the sewerage was | the Corps Legistatif, Jules Favre, the loader of the oppo- fe oe oe eaenly eae high masses sung, | trutt toS88 Doutta AL? Qe Fl sabecnpat ied boon ulstarbed by the rating of swords kept up ou both | Srnerfegt, aad, where privies should be relieved, are | sitlon,electrifed: that body yesterday with an address | Soepon nad-at tio end of tbe Pealms and prayers | €James Dougan ot aise saan, ag | Kiores, Cht barks Jehu, Smalth Gibraltar : sides by the military councils that were being hold at Ber- | gefective, Now that cholera is staring us in the face is | Which would have made the Emperor's ears tingle if he | AUe’uias aro chanted. days, wilh fruit, 103 47 Poarsall. Has been 8 days north | Stampede (Br). to Capsaniss, abe Abani co st Im and Viouna, and by the armaments that were stated | the time to act, before the Ist of June. They required | had heard it, and which must bave ‘got his mad up” a BNE Picea yi ince pegs reer re er ha EF oe ploy NW gales; lost bowsprit, jibboom | Bite t un ND. ochre Daostahe Parungs, Shore to be in progress on the respective frontiors. Experience | an jnspcotion of every house in the district. Im | Mttlewhenhoread it this morning. The toxt was the | Gustave Schmidt; at St, Peter's, Professor Pacher has Mohr Dube of Newastle (Br), ¢fiitney, St John, NB, A Frey Hite ne ee nig as Obes emaaael a Gi Phil indeed has shown that these. Dellicose demonstratioris | 4549 the epidoiaic was principally located in the Sixth'| Paragraph in the address congratulating the Emperor | arranged an extra choral display’; at St. Stephen's, St. | dags, mals tumber,saited, tose, & oe Bethe keene Oneal sine Dileaaat Wn. Cig, never lead to anything, and that they are only under- | ward, in Baxtor street and vicinity, and should it make | Upon the stabillty of the interior regime and institutions | Francis Xavier's, it Columba’s, and in fact atall the | gene kmity, Kelly, Wilmington, Xo, 7 days. NYork; Neptune, New York. | The steamer John Brooks, \e1 ty ves to thi from New York, was off Highland Cape Cod, this taken by cach party to work upon the fears of the other; | it5 appearance itis likely it will be in such_neighbor- | of France. ‘The Emperor, at the close of his last ad- timer tp ‘have. the authoms of joy Mtsngly and ‘eile: Eke (nero dori Cabby Philadelphia for elosepor t. | fOrenom, ala m er . oa Dahl, Dut the money market is extremely sensitive at pros- | hoods, unless we*take immodiate action to prevent ik If | dress at the opening of the Corps Legistatif, put an | tively expressed. : Soho Onpt Sobe, Garver, Blembslapert for Boston, Liveipoolt brig 6 Wright, N¥ore: woken Govern CES, ent, audit soemed just possible that the mutual anl- | we nave force enough we can compel these streets and | effectual stopper upon the hopes of the liberal party that aerated cateeabs nad ter tibet: Laie wajoieing of | Sehr Peart, Browh, dllzibethport for Boston. Lewis Chester Bartiett, Nvo Whim, Stantiure on mosity of the two Powers might mee rier veda houses to bo kept clean, - We want also to have the sna was: on be ey A eaagi of liberty = the day. Barada eae rae ane Gee it Leno, | ieee peapens tre s rovieenen. dein Newt x Hunt, Ror: was But en, Ve on plosion which was originally inten y neither. | strects thoroughly wal say twice a week, and the rance. “There enough talk about this,” tl In the Catholic churches the collections taken up e chr Cabot, Baker, Boston. Cog RL uate hei tli Aa Rating be mors wee, thn Mace | yarns pond ht pr Mmperor aud in spetane, and th great deieratum | Sethe" fn docns of whoo aneo are | Sete Wau Mean Kem Boon yeu Be i rn ay, Fe used now by the accredited organ of Count Bismark, and | “Commissioner Boswonra thought the additional force | mow was to Increase the physical prosperity of the | several nundi si Behr Jaber L White, Davis, Fail River, Parpoulerey, Wreere geen, RASS ats tad which forms a striking contrast to the swaggering tone it | asked 10 be too lange, we they would hot really be the | country and improve public morals.” nto these propo- L cernhakptasiey matures i River for Philadelphia, | tiompson, Frovidenees "sania Thucainy fw accustomed to indulge in, and so congenial to the | t\'te dene but the thing is to do the work = sitions of the Emporor Jules Favre pitched right and le‘t ‘The Jowish Passover. Buia Beodeuoceunt SileaToned aiiecped #0 Nlakareon, Mickecaon, Oo Se SUR g greener policy it advocatet Nowadays, it says, the time for | Commissioner Bensex did not like to interforo with the | yesterday, charged his Majesty with having utterly failed buh gran ognicoeyttge” sexp-atlaestyid Ship Charlotte.” z Tillie Be Abderson, ‘NYork; Joseph Hay, rf vara”? “ operations of medical gentlemen on that subject, bat ¥ ” ‘The eve of the first day of Holy Convocation incidental BAILED Anna Lyons, Kemp, Roston; Rebeoca 8 5 ng, Meabinet wars” is past; there can be no contests except | Operations of medical gentlemen on tat, mubieet Dat | to full his promises, called the empire “negative aud | 1. 11 sowish Passover woek was duly colebrated yester- | Ship Constellation eee ee ie Petiel (Be); Mbanka, Gan Andrews? for great national questions, such as the Crimean war, | hasbeen performed in Brooklyn, a parody” of the system of 1789, of which it profess:d to nado Liotaas -* y an wi P Seycheiie, Mcinigsh, Erovinestown, At Quarantine. sche ho war of 1850 in Italy, aud the war with Denmark for | Dr, Pasmen said be wanted all nests of disease cleaned | be a continuation, demanded the liberty of the press, | {* ‘he synagogues wore thrown gpen ot Marine Di + Herlon, Jones, from Bouton, Bld sehr Prances (ir), Aspin- « ” f out, he didn’t caro whether by lice or medical au- and were attended by large assemblages, who quictly Steamer Onzenvat, from Ne on, ran | wall. the “liberation” of Schleswig-Holsteln, In the dispute | ft te Otte te ated Aggy sm opr yp tho right of reunion, and that electoral liberty now | Oto 19 their hi ‘at the close of the services to | a#hore at S o'clock yesterday morning on Hedge Fence, Vine- | “CHARERSTON, March 26—Arr_brige Bloomer (Br) Wy ‘between Prassia and Austria no such questions are in- | house in the city, no matter what the location, whether | effectually crushed out by the system of goverumental Fo Sound, but was assisted off by the steamer Manabas- | moan, Mutanzas;’ Germania (Ula), Tenke, Philedelphia; bs Nalvod. Bott are equally intorosted in tho greatness and | Fifth avenue or élsowhero. Who kuows but there may | candidataros He closed his speoch with the following | PAritke,of the Passover and share the Aes of pd rca FU gs Ce RE: Rg AnD. The details of the ceremonies attendant upon the | Sreauxe Paopowms, for Philadelphia, aniled from below aadependence of Germany, and the different modes by | Pes foot of water in thex collarst The question ie, NOW | remarkable paragraphs, which must be gall and worm- | bauquet are sot forth In n special volume, issued for the | Borton Senterdxy morning, having repaired the alight dam- | ‘ NON ROL, Salvi bid etre SF lot, ‘which they endeavor to attain the same end may conse- | guished or meet it prepared ? ‘wood to the “powers that bo:””— use of the Jewish residents of this city by the publisher, | age to her machinery. onal, §'¥ork for batiinsarey X ny Alexa quently be easily reconciled by peaceable ngotiation. The rosolutions were then adopted, and the fol- Im regard to the exterior policy, if the country had | aiding pay Re “ia arte ely tnto faut on the ‘6th Inst, Ee ern reat world get : righted and proceed. tiga pity we arc not told how this reconciliation is Se ee appointed:—For New | been master of its destinies, we should never have wit- | interesting to the religious student. J Brighton, Alexandria for y x J. ton; 7 to bo effected; for M. de Bismark appears as determined | 4° Tane, J, J. Churcuill, C. W. Packart, W. F. Thomas, | nessed these distant expeditions which hav® so greatly high, was gehare om Name Oe Loe Pot gork tor Baltimore: GL isen, Reston ‘Geargetow: $ a nm as ever to carry out his plans in reference to tho | 1. A. Rodeshne, 8, Svein, F. P. St-rling, J. C. Archer- | compromised interests, We should not have Croton Syueduct Departmens, steam Me, but as the sten ere badly | Washingion, Snzovation of the duchies, which has hitherto been | st00,-A. F. Mudie, J.C. Farrington, Dr. J. P. Garriah, A. ears aed okbewmanrn aid Sip oka AWARD OF CONTRACTS FOR VARIOUS CITY 1M- | Showed theywere obliged to tow berinto Hulk" 7) AGoule Balt Bric Wx Gaexxovan (Br), et beach, wae goto imore rr W. Metlony, E. Pulling, R. W. HL Paine, B. M. PROVEMENTS, ‘Sow from °, burg for NYork; General Sheridan, Washi DC, for strenuously resiated by Austria, In answer to anad- | Kceney. Dr’ Freeman, Wf Gecrwoll, Df. Jackson, men whose arms would Lave euricheour soil. We na fi of Tags bateit cara, Sound to Witmingion. NO, while golng | Boston; Aleihen. Norfolk for NYork; Minnesot: Jaznos trae Bi , ‘Lal ‘The Croton Aqueduct Department, at eleven o'clock yes- tive rt ‘Monday tant, 26h inst LOE tae ane | for do; 8 J Bright, Boston for Geoigetown, DO; Highland dress that was laiqlf presented to him by a deputation | | For Brooklyn —J; A Holly, W. telgnton, Win. Stow. | should not have seen millions wasted in Mexico it | toragy morning, 4 proposals and awarded contracts | sruetious in the tiver some i3¢ sailes Selow Wiimnington, and | Chleh, Jumes river for New Havens N Jones, Korfol: for #f Holstein nobles (the nobility are mostly favorable to | ®*y,7Emee Wranningaa al Miviatua cabnest, behalf of an entorprise the least fault of which is that it pred following Important Improvements to the city :— | funk inatout vo minuice aller. striking. | Assinianes ban RYork: Wen Van Vist, NYore, for Nanticoke: Marg Jane, Prassia, while the middle classes and the people in gen- itormey.Blisy announced his ‘of nujsances ag | 18 impossible, ‘These millions would have been useully | “ror a gowor in Fifty-wecond street, between Fifth and Deon nent down got the cargo out an@endeavor toget the | Wave. do do: Adelia. do do: O F Bhims, James river for eal dotest her), ho openly expressed his conviction | follows:—Siaughtering house No 14 West Foriy-seventh | employed i benefiting France and ber colonies. Sixth avenues, the cantract was awarded to Mr.Owen m Leomipx, Hurunanre (of Beverly), Doane, fram Bos. et eee Par oe nonin, b W ince, Come that the welfare of their country could only be secured | * Tet, Disconine ar nenceione ote rey. cleaned. ‘As to the interior régime we are sometimes told that | Farley, at $6 16 per lineal foot; and to bo ullowed seventy- i, was wrecked at he stern Inlande Jan 18. °Bhe was | town, DC: for X¥orks saney GAalee, Georgetown, for Boe. hy ita incorporation with Prussia, and as good as pledged | uniil the place is properly cleaned.” the passions are completely appeased. Sometimes that | v0 days to complete the work, ne at byt - Wilntorton, 8, ‘on Mes Ww Hiner atmheratocds’’” Masa, and launched in May, 18¢4, There was i himgelf io sccomplish it, He must know as well as any | Tenement houses iu Mot street (previously reported). | they are still fermenting, that partice are always armed, | gtzosts tho eonnract was nwet bowresn mini end Seventh, to the oarter of which | WALI SVR, Mare Tr iiboard Soper, NYork, {the vensel amount of $1200. one-q streets, the contract was awarded to Garvin, at Cl Fal Salem} Salem , MaRcu Sid one else, or better, that Austria will never consont to | Ordered thoroughly cleaned and repaired. |. | | and that our liberties should still be refused us Public | $6 37% per lmveal foot. ‘Tima, eight days. oetes eee re eee ene e neoeet ce Nate naan Soopers Wibneke ix skis without some equivalent; and ff, therefore, he ex | repaired. c morals are spoken of, If you would have good morals | , °F fewer in Soventh avenue, betwee Tort eae | wes SEH, from Boston for and City Point, | MoGilivery: selire Lamariine, £4 Camino ney, pects to succeed In his annexation projects and, as the Houses Noe 206 avenue C, 743, 145, 147 and 749 Third | you must make citizens; to make citizens you must have | Second and Forey-thind streets, the comract was awarded | wold have to diechare ier Gi fe ere eene | Rand.L, Marty, Buiney’ Price,” William Wallace, Irvin. J Mort Geman Gaseite afirms, without géing to war with | *°5™RE Tee ne tac Jnotfutions which eam form then, France is saturated | to Maho Reid at $6 per: liveal foot; for culverts for | irom Petersburg bad been sent down to lignten be of. Allen, Able, ‘Manietu Titon, J Te Ree alimore Avstria, he must be prepared to offer that Power a satis- ‘gu: , Perny ARM, teoty ene the h $4; for the receiving basin: Scun of N Conn, while 1 anchor | £2ce dered spendéa and thorvusnly cleaned, with mihtary glory, She has need of moral dignity and) Soogtme, MF of Sab mapa > roms Fie aie, ey, cb while lving at Ganges, Kachet faclors quid pro gus, either in money or in teritory. | | Fat molting entablahment of the Buichers’ Assosin- | grandeur. Ifyou will interrogate the literatare of the ber ey Tune for all, ove husde nd and foray days. | | Gulcit's Folnton Modiay morsing, 40U" ius aad wil bo: | gctia'i'y Weckat Gogeey. sod West Wind, Dama For reasons mentioned in a former communication | {10m Forty Ath street, nent the Rest river. Referred 20 | present day, which ts the expression of public morals, | tract was awarded to Puirick Gibney, at §3 90 per lineal | “7 ier an RI oi ia Oe le ee nate Hex 3 @o not think Austria would sccept a pecuniary | © Dum fool of Gansevoort street, Ondored | you will be driven to some unfortunate conclusions. foot, | ‘Time for the work, twelve days. gree for Baker's and, Deinecor lisbooe ‘been (fore? Biscise Flash, SeeDonatd, compensation, notwithstanding 2 good round sam would Peps kg For a sewer in Fifty-first stroet, bets Seventh and | fy wie von hows eee on a ~ ween ‘You have decreed the liberty of theatos, and with the | Ninth avenues, the contract was awarded to Patrick Me- | 13tg ae Wieinena tea | Picomun. Rerens te yond, Vat frank Marie: Bar esrve to relieve her financial embarraesments, which are ME rear tpepdiemay rene pee Private | censorship you do whate you please upon the pubhe Cater ‘as follows:—For the sewer, $5 47 por lineal SRS Sages oo Ore iar af icnmonds Nelle tarbox, Rockland for becoming more and more hopeless every day. Will | The report of the committoo on tho rag dealers’ con. | scene, and what do you show us there? Great God! you iverts $3 per foot; for the necessary Fe | — Lissom, Othe Georme, Kchwanbeck, from London | NYOrk; Huvillon, Raker, Natwucket toe do, ter ¥ Biomark offct her a slice of Silesia? Such a step would | ference was read, which reco ded that foreign doqce man. WAM. any ones of decency 16: ‘heey ewray | Cit ng eS oe ae the. proper or foamdation | ‘for Pita pein oie Ware March very leaky, was | Gentile, Hoda’ iter, il Camano, te: biship snpopaiae In. the, couptey, ants wha 8 of eee se ca The Domteltiee hes wedoube | fem this privileged tomple in lanuching at him this sort | dred snd twenty days. saul died elite’ uy urine 9 Harton. aie: more importance to him, it le doubttul whether ‘ of ineult, ‘I desired to of virtue and devotion. from Thirt strvet ORE L 3 Paes eas BTOMILE, March: : King would agree to it. Will he promise her the moral Co souk, to and thfough Fitty- reel, near aveuu> A, the | Sieeriained da Totton had suilergd & great desk which Lach 8 bark Chief, Handing, Tusee aro no longer actualities, and 1 am driven from the | contract was awarded to Malthew Reid an follows:—For | Will retard Mer OPA ay, gig, seagaran ae a temple consecrated to them.’ the sewer, 96. Nawal foot; for various cul (Br, hue, Firemen a ports in aba; Hrarana; Pesca, a ii i it i ‘er material assistance of Prussia in the long coveted | ade should sither be extremely moditel of, excluded vr rapa; eequistion of the Danubian principalities? But this | tom of tan gs ‘and their songs in damp ‘under. | What do you make of the French-ecenc? You have Ce en enantanmu ‘enn 0b Ry syne tr a bet meonpany pain WR Neder, Crawford, ‘Heagao, would be bitterly resented by Russia, and might, per- | ground calculated. to breed ., One deaier | madett a scene of Libertinage and shamelensness; you ox- abrrerems thoi: 7 Rute driven by strong Bee aes teen CNEW OILBANS, March 34—Are seaman Kensington, Bape, not be quite relished by Loule Napoleon. Remove eee ralnaion cation ne seetiy Henk teen toves cay | pose upon it disgusting mudities.- You have jm your | Mating om Bomrd of the Ship Constella- this port ( ) to detam ‘Lawrence | Chipman, Boston; Tchr dou Devereur ion; © a ot ae ‘oan put into Malags) should she Tigvams: unt, ld the little German princes, » cortala number of whom | sein, Which exhibits the looseness of the manner of, en. bands a law made to prevent children from working in tion. touch | Tie Bo. Viva biverpoot, ren tar, might be ‘ ’ and their dominions parcelied | forcing wa of health heretofore. recommended | manufactories, and you begrime the child upon the scene | THE DISAPFECTED MEN ARRESTED AND TRE DI8- Sour Mary A Hi of New NYork Havana; Gta a 3 oot between Austria and Prussia in euch a manner | yuo “cl cy iment ey dory and garvage vor recepis, | of # Privileged theatre in making him reprosent the type | TURBANCE QUELLED BY THE OPTICER® AD MEN wpesrarement hae been te it dames 5 alameda Mcenre, fiveryoott bark: Move F rer es to let the former bave @ share of the spoil cige—be removed from the denelyp Paria ofthe | and model of degradation aud cynicism, to the scandal | OF THE REVENUE CUTTER CRAWFORD, ETC. ing business, 3 brig | Cotes, Margie: faacplont ‘ne, sefficient to balance the territorial advantages obtained | district, aud that the others of the trade be d to | of all respectable people, And then you open | 08 Thursday afternoon, while the large packet ship Lavxcuxn At Bath, ou the 30th a bark of about 690 ie, Turks Talend. ventilaic their stores, and that no rags be °F! pale masquis, and you say:—Come and amuse Consteffation, Captain Hoxie, was lying at anchor off es, Rie Bass ES Glee wom en Are stenmalp ‘Cassandra, Boston. Sid steamship of | yourselves, and drink from the cup which I put to your | Bedioe’s Island, preparatory to proceeding upon her N to ‘ork. jotice to Mariners. ‘Towed down and to sea 16th ship . brig 3 M Tpa? As for me, Tay to you, France wante something | Yox80 to Liverpool, & widespread spirit of aiecontent sae roeata Ga PIR em Pete et gamer slp hiatus on the Bar hin Cresssr ones cise, She wishes fo have tho power of oxercming her | “4 disobedience was manifested among the crew, which | \i ste, about foe not laid down in any NORFOLK, March, Arr samee Roath, Se- liberties, We are nothing if we canilot raise our eyes | ¥85 a a ccibdiatanes ecw tet (The above was ‘a vessel botiom up.) bt yore: dou, hag Sis 9 ard ud not do that if not | taken mattor by tie officers States | the tightressél, reported at ta 4 y ‘Honsa hey wey weare net | revenwe cittér Crawford) how stationcd in our harbor. pevtes Us ba tbe Kanteen dou al High Sr Free} Bal “Seeker MYork: ‘Sid teh ‘There is an immenee deat of truth in the trenchant re. | The cause of the trouble ts unkmown,; but it appears that | heavy Ww wind. ‘Khe'wag wowed New ed marks of thie salient, sturdy leader of the opposition in | the first intimation that Captain Hoxle had of any dis- oy BAL a RT ognrrPiccd nun the French Corps lgislatif, He and thousands of think- | SMfection existing among his men was upon onlering | cured. ing men in France mourn over a state of things in this tome of them to do some light work on board the ship, The capital which approaches very nearly to that which we we oa met AT nad and tn: Tefusal | tralia. has vo dein! ibject, ohapter of uco'dents which, it muat be admitted, has favored bim to far beyond bis most sanguine expecta. See Meet N vemoten Oy too bepecmensal Utes “Another bone of contention between the two | Pope 1o.the Be oe iicla Sho, Antdladinaeh, tavaatan arrived. at Freemantle, fan and ta Sth ter £00. a Cabinets is the affair of M. May, the Hol- | Inspector reporie to be a caso of pleuriay, and that there 3 rune, wtei nalist, who wae arrested Jast year Ad the the sailors. tinous it ken —J lat Jon 60 W. was Am “tno Promina on charge ‘of having Insite Isto occasion fr interference Wiich'wan read and or- | £2NCa vn Rome, jut before i dernfll, and which ex hn on oy ml a acid techy ont wii See A Wikis Tey, fe retard, ing, and was cart ‘A special report from the eame officer on the Hunter's | ploratigns and excavations prove to have been the moral | the crew, io then seeing ing é eee quereee. r ee naive atone eget say dy het 4 Point complaint against the, nuisance carried on om the | condition of Herculaneum and Porapeli at the time they could be er Raggett cignal of dwtrens, ond ns pi eeepc ~ nnd sh fentinoed writing asainat the Prussian governiment, Who, | Siac, was minis of the Long Island Railroad at that | 04 overwhclimed and buried, ‘The polsonous ierature | but the mutiny, was too. drmaly rooted, apd the | ship Javenta (Rr), Bearee, from Boston for Calcutta, Feb Fi ir Ett lng ot a Korg a > e@raged at his es aping go casity, had the a are transverred daily to the cars on the track at that | which is permitted to be spread through France, and elles found themeolves helpless and unable to put | 16, igs 1640 note 20 MW AVES, March, S0-Atr schre rd Lindsley, op a second time oe gag ye 'ammer- dock; that in loading, quantities of this offensive material | which is represented by euch types as “Fanny” and be LF eT By be ees age ree hat tons wy. ba from Celoutta for Boson, q 6 Tange gape: Readivg Jy st < ‘dean but wurch iss famous for ius servility now at | {2,6 fall, which romalns there, to the danger of the | wpauiet” of Feydenu; “Salnmbo" and “Madam Rovary” | the cutter Crawford was quletiy lying. Upon Teaming | au" ka eos, trame Sepetntee ee Tees be wars. 0. Cid wchre Hallie Bouton and 6 was then for ite oye Se Rememerperistt io. ‘that road, ‘and ovegenta, ‘other remedies, that the | of Flaubert—the well known and immensely popular the facts of the caxp Capt, jum, of the Crawford, des- | pralier éth inst (see Miscellancous). PHILADELPHIA, March 20—Arr Eoin (ir), Lewin, wance the treaty of Gastoin the Duchy of Holatetn is occu. | “OTK of londing be done at night, or that the business be | works of Paul de Kock; and his son and successor, and the Fx he get i eM ten ope Wie. HL HL Glevene’| Bark Cuajeten, Soom Sew Tork Ser Slaven, Meh Bh set 86 Manian c a, That | ton Tokend eehrs Samual excinsively by the Austrians, who have no mind Hmtendont to coutee whe Ue rollroed. emboriies ys inheritor of his meretricious qualities and fame, Henri, i# | arrived on board of the Constellation, and by their caliark Wallace, trom New Orleans for Havre, March 1, lat | Yasua; Mor? cr. Nickerson, Boston: Apple Rem do ‘and who backed | viate the nuisance, tapping the foundation of morals of tho present and | prompt and determined action. ator a time suc- |. 107,072. crom Now Orleans for Barcclons, Feb 21, lat | mat ¥ gree Me! boar a Belg Potent from refure, 12 | ‘The Catharine Market water pipes, reported broken tion of France, and it is to this class of | Seeded in restoring order. | Had it not heen for the ex. | 99.44, tou i the Lote » ‘been mis. at the demand of | and Spoasere covered ta be retain cna cota ie omer “ ertions of the revenue officers the aifair might have ‘ ier ‘varie Au ; Bteila papers raved and Caaxe, from the Sanitary Commi works that M. Favre alludes, Any one who has scm | resulted far more seriously ax the rebellious sailors, it or oners enocooraging the | would acknowledge the im; of recording ail | the show pieces of the “Biche aux Bois and the “‘Lan- | i# sald, had made up their uiinds to do as they pleased. 5 conniving at oB | names which the late City bas to jm each ich the “well and Lieutenant Stevens had the men in irous, and Geibratz was | enter of the and recommonded that the Sets Magiane, ta ee of wes welt fect viced up, and the ship was towed down to Quarantine, even Bismark did fara ihe nec sha Toree trom that already in | Deentifal young ladies!” advertisedfor seomed literally | where she was anchored for the night. A guard was oop yf our employ; but if this cannot be ‘that he appoint | determined to ‘outstrip’ all others, and who has ob- | Kept over-them all night, and carly yesterday morning wirian gar” | two clerks for thie duty ; also that Dr, be appointed | served the astonlabingly emall quantity of dress and the | %¢ men signided their willingness to go ta work, again, 7 {2 | cormesponding seertary abd in vic of tie incroasiog y omall eanilty fad fier tome Iie. Tine were released, feoling : pe duties that an addition Of five handred dollars be astonishingly large quantity of body which is permitted | though they had bad enough of mutinizing, at H 538, i 223 cow beet, but T must confess the experiment, Mile. or Madame Lucena, the idol of the Berlin melo- Ao vtean of | eee. sented, andl C. W. Tylor and Wiliam C, to be exhibited upon the boards of the Pans theatres, how to catch ‘were appointed clerks Br will well understand what he means by bis reference to | oiciock ‘morning anchorage the offender and make safer bis year of duress. ” esha: fal them, The “infant” he speaks of is “Fanfan Benoi- Sepablns akpoutth = at As to. the loss of honor, it ls gut of the power Of | ‘The chief causes of death in New York and ton,” im Bardon’s piece of the “Famille Benoitou,” he Kammergricht to inet the | lose of whet | 2 compared in a communication received from the which has been running now at the Vaudeville ncariye | - Police Ini eh -* winimost | of the Bureaa of | Heoords, le as follows:—For nie ALLEGED THEFT OF 4 FAIR OF F; per eg ng A OO — Clg ig et a BR, Fl rg aarti panera harap har, David Jecobua, of No. 196 Wooster street, yester. ae a hy a | cases of the New York, 140; ‘lyn, 99. | hoodof Paris isa of eight who eeems >. Uys tribunal which wits with closed doors and le Rotor!” | He says: «The feet taat in New York there were twenty. | to have iy and bas no faith | day appeared before Justice Ledwith, at the Sa SS eateeee | <o from seariet fever, while in Brooklyn there | in his race; Market Police Court, and made a complaint unark will either be baa! dae Jugs. | Were but two deaths from the same ia worthy of | ners’ in the style of an tage 00 ene eo eoeeneen IE 8 cagus| - | note. Whhout details, 1 would here that most of | which page tain po Rape gre aloue as It seems, it ts by no means ible that this | 149 fatal cases of thie disease week occurred | of the Tuileries for b ~~ Pipl Satermesso wil lead to & raptare soouer than all the | W%fun ce ath s overerowded. ies, where: Gott stampa, and SR te Sa other dificultias pending between the two governments, | ine jocal condition and the social circumstances of the — father’s hood, N. J., and sr. for nothing hurts the fesiings of the dominant party tn | Ue tveal cos to render thst ‘and other maladies | fomee, ‘He who hes po eres ata te country so much ne the iden that an edence commit. | |Piurens.cotmearn Spaaipan. toe ‘wo carcasses and ‘tod by the prem should remain unpunished. Besides, if | "tn rgiation to the difficulty about the removal of night | the opera will not my) whe cocapes scot-free, il the Prussian journaliete—and | soil in Brooklyn, the Mr. Bavox, said it came | connection. ing to ag ayet are with fine and under the power of the: Board to take of the and ‘rapiaiy wrnione and taken’ betore ee at no mae har oae jhe frontier (000 | work and cause the night soil, to be if the sna’ public and = from persecution and to set the verdicts of the Prus- Council hed to dose. He cited the law | dows on the ead biees ts wlensee sian courts st dofance ; and what is the use of having | on she which ws to the effect that no can | tographs and cagsen and hides in Sa eis tee cameras | pages sy cane tae | See oo Serves haw out @ lao ajeinin , °f, the | and the owners of bouts prefer Waat ihe scavengers ds {a the Bole de extending to ‘The most energetic measures have | the, werk. _,.01Ve the Parme eom Council should ‘ay | Teentren, setting the ‘The boiler“of the Davies steam saw mill, near Mitchell, Deon taken against eee ean ome Oe Swift ie the on); Iman ‘to. do the work; thes woold coms ‘, Indiana, exploded yesterday killing two men and severely a! ghtest aymptoms of is to be instantly slaugh- | the clash in . It we the scavengers this ecadaing two others. tered, the owner receiving the value. Jn Oldenburg all permission General th ‘will be no dim. She cule markets. Reve. See ee conn culty, and the people of Brooklya look to us forthe Aisne bet Precan | remedy. SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Mons ore reeorved. We. 38 ys RS Dr, Seow aid tnt ‘a mecting would be held at the henna epizootic sng Foe 8 4b arday) mormag beewese Wee maven: te ON RI rn rns mpoeutie « ait the tubabitante of tees Port of New Work, March 30, 1866, ‘holesomne meat have — Ps reons “Dba peo ‘tt as Sonmnehie, (Ham), Ehlers, Southampton and 0 = re no tnell to try ni The high- bg tom oe te =<METCALFE’S GREAT RURCHATIO REMEDY is A, crater Sect tastes commending tt i patiauta. an the only wre ir fn eae ae eo ak Chambers Also of T. igeeneiae} ta " : 2a cnet ea BBA DAVIN Lass S54 Fajita eset MEET DAVIS PUBLICITY IN are everywhere, and so fer s a at Law, 835 Broad war. HERE— pe . YOU CAN ¥ : aioe. ef San see ives, | ee ERS Are r s eth Kim out fee Rectane | Cy phd ay ben £000 Pont & Co. 77 Wee niaca, Who was marriod some monthe since to Baron Harden, an officer in the Royal Guard, has bad the mis. Portane to | husband. Not that the estimable only tert for parte we rw, hing s—1. «. the jewels and other valvables collected by b etter half es het, artistic enroor, togethor with all the loose cash he could’ lay his ands on, The Diva ts said to be inconsolablo—whether for the lone of her husiand of her jewels js an open qnes- ion. To Uie honor of the King and the Crown Prinee it vet be recorded that they do everything in 46 comfort the fair cantattion in ber se and that jove the danger; root to ‘vs Served at the oice of EH i 22 ai i} i F Dea, Panay. —In Brookiye, on Thoredar, March 29, \ ana Fannes, of Benue Patren, in the toa ‘he remaing will be taken from bendy athe com] ~ supe dae place, ry Pepa eit, ets one Cros, Flatbueh, The relatives and 5 date Deaths we Sond Peo.) of New York, Thomas, Liverpool—Sami Thomp- ‘Jupiter (Nor), Josephsen, London—Punch, Meineke (fee), Byland, Queenstown—Funeb, Wleincke ‘This ws the Prince Imperial’s birth he having com: Bark Anaga: (hea). Arboe, C:onstedt via Philadelphia— is tenih tnd “entered upon Fis cleveuve Puch, Merncke a Weude htt eu ‘neta inate etree | Bare i wn Maracaibo via Curacou-Matt- pan: sok! erme—the ateianle— Pom Church. ‘of which the Pfunce in'& member, aud AdE ss cy Jon Sorte, Srluch he presided, Wi hog ut peoovenee E spies Baftimoresiackel Tooker & menses, wever, does: ily strong tor such proceedings ab cet | xeigitelen O Phinney, Boyd, Portland—Miter & Hough: fay eaten au pubeuings “Kobe Bige ot an uel OR th Miayport Pla—aStainrait Senate ee chate ae oe | eee ee aap hundred superann usted mayors of comin and deco- ‘with ths ribbon of the Lagion uf Rowan. Prince bimeeil tor ayoung man bo bas well, He te wcorporal in tos Gresntnare of ens mee) Mpeake seven 4 ly am Mattie Holines, Tapley, Newburyvort—H W Loud & Ory. And We said to be an exceetiogly Kit, oe RRR S A Mestias, Dense re nd ntelligen 7 Lontae. 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