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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. ~~. 4 — es — - — t NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1866. a eee a ——<—<——— ee luctios against matarious disenses, the | A‘Teins, reported back, with a substitate, the House bill | 57 far Mr, should be set aside. Mr. Dawes? arga- Health—The odge of the stand comes on @ lovel with dhe eae of Beene: traction anainat, matarions diseases, the | tur her to reyulace the appointment of volunteer oMc<rs | moat was coutiudd almost exolu.ively to the, discunet™a THE HEALTH BOARD. theidowalk, and the sami covers three feet of oe | THE WALDEN MURDERER. erowded population, the effect of the exclusion of mer~ | 1%) Whe reguiar avy. of the question of the Mackorelville distr ot, and, sup- sidewalk om tho inside of the curbstons; there is ry aud aati ny under one adminisieaion of the | The substitute wax agreed to and the bifl passed, Rovtng he portion taken ty the comunites, twill bo Hoard—The City to Be | tH open saat elit feet between that and. the inside merN, a - - ny ,3 ¥ and; th) ul ry RA ne ‘urveon Gel , aud the facts relative to ampatations of a gave a majority of votes to Brooks, hiy Inspeeted—Weekly Report of ie aes a ve 9 scanned et Phen i wp aoe Mr Rick, from the same committee, also reported | exceeding his official rity by 16 votes, and that the barge joints, &o Pack, with amendments, te House bill to provide for the | exciusion of the vote of that disirict would, of itself, of Nutsances Abated by the Santtary | whether it was eo on the 2ist of March last; a lady could Imporiant Decision of the Massachu- ENDICTABNTS VOR BALES OF SPRHUTCORB LIQUORS, i . ved | DEKCr Organization O the pay department of the navy, ve the seat to Mr. Dodge, In regard to the Seventh | © i pass hore without jostling against meat oe ihe Committee at the Dien be hmstrueted ve ia, | The Ameudin Dts were agreed to and the bill passed. ee ‘Twonty-fret ward, the committe jompany = Statement, ef President | Mi oanael, for bulchers wamed to Know whether CA : ‘quire into the expediency of ning by law the tet RSIORATION TO ACTIVE DUTY, believed that at least 116 illegal votes were | Sohultz in Reply to the Street Contrac- | me ¢ was a nuisance. Setts Supreme Court, St the 2 of March, 1863, so tat the sawe shall not con- | » MF Rios, from the eame committee, also hey ene casi; bit there was no means of discovering forwhom | tors=Their Work Not Yet Complete— | Tho attorney for the Board said tt would be considered Zor the right of removal trom a.cours of any State on in- | Back the Senate joint resolution for the restoration of | guci’ fraudulent yous were cast, Tho committee, there- | The Washington Market Case, &. oo when bung up 18 {hla manor, senean continued - - a 10 naide the market, the witness continno Commanders Wm. Reynolds and M iancthon B. Woolsey | fry: saw no alumancdio but ty react ‘of that to the active Mist from the resarve latof the navy, Wifich | gist ot aiennen The fib party that district | THO Togular somi-wookly meeting of the Board of | are voutilated by skylights and th diotmeuts for ales of spirivaous fiquore under the laws mgh the slat doors of was cousidered and passed. showed for Mr, Brooks 160, for Sr. 71, for Mr, | Health was held yesterday afternoon, President J S | tho outside stands, they aro nearly all eacioed in the LEGALITY OF A TRIAL WITHOUT JURY. OunariteTio’ DMI NTEEING RIGNTS. + SAVAL RELIEF BOLL. Carr 158—giving Brooks a plurality of over summer season; November witness keeps dried Mier Lows, (ep) of Mo. presented a petition for a | . MT Riou, from the same commiitoe, alse reported | Dodo, Int roperd to the uirtessth Gistsict of ttne | ern in the obsir. The minutes-of the previous meet | Comoe the fiver, sometimes two of three weeks; 18 Gis tii Gana » ing. ‘equal rights, deck the Senate | ‘nll woamnend enon of ‘ og hes heed Eizbteonth ward, in which the contestaht charged that bi ge eases weer winter the whole fall is Jooked ap tho slats are about we the voting was of agromly fraudulent character; that 1 counsel, Mr. Earon, then informed the Commis- three inches in width and are placed the same distance tend te Re cenaaoeeetite CT bier e Fras bribed, Bdward W. Green Tried and Bene vessels wracked oF lost in the naval vervicy, witch Wa8 | one of the Inspectors was bribed, and exchanged places | sloners that he had placed tho code of ordinances in the | fisrt; the rent i# paid to Mr, Brown, the Market La- Served bo tho committee of Liftoen. Toma with another partisan of Brooks, w w ected apeotor; tbe ctty is supposed wo clean the main market , ‘ ur. (rep.) of Btich., presented the memorial TILK MARINE CORTE. ts napector; ‘hatone Of the iusportore rafised, to re. | BANGS of the printer, and that tney would probably be | the imeatt on Friday hang protiy clove, and wuen ii | tonced on X£is Own Confession. Pay Dero th lig ait sap aged eed Ie Dantana, op.) of N. ¥., from the oye re ceive oles for Dodge, and that “the greatest frauds were | ready in a few days wirik# the partion i ablcks put three (Got; in wuinmer ‘wbacoo, Nt ‘ trated im canvassing the votes, &c., the gommit- Com is none kept there, it beng taken away by ~~ — Seta ce ecometiaes col feanen ene or genoral commandant in the United States Marine | PoP hela that the allocations were. wot, augtainod. pemnineet Seeanin, Bets Wo Yinasine Commatities, ¢; could not hay thas tbe place had ev corps. ‘Tho bil! provides (bat the grade is to be filled by | the committee decided also not to disturb the | Teported a schedule of salaries for the employes of the | by the city author tea; the beef sold seie tion from olticers of the eg Mel | pe returna of tho Third district of tho Twenty- | Board, which provides as follows:—Superiatendent (Dr. | 60uud meat as New York can afford. allowane»s to be the same as thos oi “officers of like | fry ward. The result of the as summed. Up | Patton), $4,000; Rogister (Dr. Harris), $3,000; Complaint | | Several other witneases were exainined, who corrobo- Warrant as Megal, and Petitions the TUR TRET OATH AND GOVERMENT Gove vor Andrew Refuses to Sign the Death tthe. follow! ‘Me, SuKNen, of Masa, catleé up ing resolution, pre bi him yesterday by belo grade inthe army; the present gride of colonel com- ‘ 3 the commit: is an fotlows:—The official return rated the main points of Mr, Thora, after which a furtuer Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury and the Poat- | Srandans to bs ubslishied., ee ee ee Clerk (Colonel Bartram), $1,800; Secretary to Board | baring was adjourned, i. SS the record of” smtattwanie il altow, | Ate, Weis, (F.) of awa, nguired as to tho necessity | tha Fifinouth” datricc. Wightoouth ward, “sal; deduct | (Colonel Clark), $3,000; which sum, Including clerks and schipdger? ae nanan Conse x a Berens Sous bars bese perm to ehter upon the St chice | Mr. Daxtrvo cmplainod that tt did mot increase the | fre Wer) 100 whe eee en oe ioe emai, | Mosengers of the Board in Now York, amounts to City Intelligence. the Judgment of Death, Sra recaive the ee Sheoath | emolaménia of the officer who Was now colonel com- } ir Brooks, 8,202. The official roturn for Mr. ‘was | $28,000. The Brooklyn Superintendent (Dr. Conklin) is | THe Prowioenr’aPRoctamation ix tax Crry.—Thore wan Ese ie saphena they hive stared the outh | munilant, cxcont to e very small emownb not onreedtne | 8,435; dele’ Mega! revarn from the Wilsonth dearict | to recetve $8,000, and the Regloter (Dr. J. C. de Viles) | @votlderable excitement in the city yesterday upon cemntten tnagrente anda: sesh thtings bave hoy d of ti hieenth ward, 57;° deduct illega! return from th of tho Pi : : o! eee ee ont the comerer sock permice ine | Hea of thst ox shordd. be a Dricadier general. aa was | once Eighie district of the ‘TwentyAint ward, Ti | S1:000 The aguregate, aot inclading inspectors, amounts | the reception Foaidont’s proclamation, which, | Phe Court Decides the Sentence S2tEa they have take Lind the ressoustor allowing he ssme. | the rule in the £ngli.b end French service. Bo find two | Humnor ‘ot lecal vous cast for ‘Min. Dodge, 6,207, | 00 $85,000. although it had for some time been expected by those Mer, Hiwonscxs, (dem) of Ind, inquired of Mr. Sum- | SUE eet tee thoneand men fa the arvaniaaton’ ns | Majority for ifr. Dodge, 108. The report was ndopted. fully posted as to tho intentions of President Jounson, Just and Legal, po Mf there wae any reaun for calling for such informa | “TY Te a Towa, Tauro, wet r there | yg we oot tga who with Mr. Raters; Acommunication was read from Dr. Dalton, calling bees wm wont of people igkeeigd ia eee fies ae We mc ae was any propristy.’ e he eo marine “o the attention of the Board to the fact that tho! Non new that the war was over, and that th» States la'ely Coe at oe atese na want tpring | eocpe more tan Ur Bead o dhe oar Hous) in support of Mt, Brooks right to olaln his fon, | ee npn tenant hetnas zhoy shat te aeege aeanor | foroleravat be at worao net very discant day soo'ured alae : st thot 18> cath tad, fa lsdea boom anttaal Te wat F. DaKiixo admitted that there was not, but this bill | charged, it thoy’ existed, are not shown to have we fully reconstructed, but thoy were hardly pre for TO BE HUNG ON THE ISTH INSTANT. “npn no such thing; the pay af the Vice Admiral of | Soon produced by the procurement or connivance | Of them deficiont ventilation and overcrowding aro the | euch a ooupyle main as they treated to yeeterday Wire Seeenas iA: Kedah tlie niastnalip: ton’ vente being seven thousand dollars a year. He was | or°4,! Brooks, of to have onured im-any way to mia | Prominent causes of disease, Haalso calla attention to | Morning whon thoy perused the daily papers. Of conrae, &e &o &o. ieee teeliden Oe aneek see toe wring | perfvetly willing, however, that the Dill should be | benefit, In all the districts amcaliod by the contcstant.« | 1 ean abet Md. tm the | 200g those who discussed the procleraation upon steamn- . . 5 Freasary to have done his duty, and ‘ets 20 te and | *uended go that the pay should not be increased. clear majority of the officers of tho ektion, incinding fm pesy Seyeeoday. report, wi appeared in boats, the cars and at strovt estnere, there were. acco nots ea tent officer. Mr. Winaon did not favor that pian, If the rank was | regigtors and Taapectors, were his own party fri From the Sanitary Committee the following was ro- =~ ia Se’ ter haart Gea tare oesed eebicaaoes Our Boston Correspondence. onda, ereated the pay would follow. while none of them are shown to have been to be per- | ported, read and adopted :— Mr. Kuixey, (rep) ee eee ae eres sonal or party fricndsof Mr. Brooks. In all the vant ana pen it simply as changing the tule of Marine corps | atfay of evidence there ta mo proof whatever that illegal | assistant Inspectors will, immediately commence a expressed by all thinking men and even by those who Dowras, Tow eax, April 8, 1800 Mr, Sousa said there was a law requiring a certain do not join in political discussions on ordinary occasions, TeR CANN OF EDWAKD W. GRKKN, eth from all otheers in th ploy of the government, Ad, no Cabliet ofttver had a right to dispense with it. Ortance of the mo The yeas and nays were demanded on the adoption, | Bt to that of Brigadier General of the Marine corps. votes were given or returned for the sitting member. | thorougs detallcd inspection of avery Dullding, gard and | AUOWiDE that all falt the importance of the movement. | wor known as the Mallen murerer, is one of pecul and it Was adopted by yeas 25, nays 9. Mr. Sraubixs, (rep.) of Ohio, inquired whether there | Yanunus of money were used in the ‘most sbanelose mises within the lim:ts of the sections to which they have | TH¢shipptng in the harbor, all the United States build ve 4 a cant Gas ae wore over thred hundred of these marines present at any | Ao ccandalous manor to control the eleetion iy ares | org assigned. They will make to (be Metropolitan Bosrd of nga, fuel the Sub Hey sf and Cuatom my te Interest, Tt will bo remembered that on the 16th of 4 a 4 art > semi. r i u ow! per oifle id 7 "4 ‘ Mr. Kruuwy replied that there were three hundred of | Or his friends, and’ aot by Mr Brooks. ‘There 1s vo at, of about revenican years of age, Lows, ‘nikwood Nye, Fomeroy ee od Stewart, Superintendent, on each Mouday and Thursdsy, before the | displayed the national colors tn eo.nmemoration of the fever ull, Van Winkle, Wade, Willey, Wilisma, | tuem now in the Western waters, near Cairo, guarding | tempi by proof to show any wrong or fraid on the | honr of twelve ociock M.S ts nhall be fitustrated he be: o'yhbortn Mava ind Yates—2s. Valuable ordnance and other sored, Of the sitting member. There is no protnce that | with accurate diagrams, with whatever. elaborate or | CYeRb maybe ecedinctaebra npr ter i Hats Mesert, Buckslew, Oowsn. Davis. Guthrie, Hon pe OPN, eo) Se ke in ip vyetes the bill. | \tr, Dodge could under any possible cireuinstances ob- | additional sketches the Inspectors may deem. important to Avcrion 84.8 ov Cotron.—A salo of cotton at avction, | during the abwcnes of his fathor at dinner, was shot de aks, " sip lan reo - allugod to tho honorable history of the Marine corps. | fafa’ 'e majority of the votes of the district he | the Board. HAE eoeelitinn af wall priniver | DY order of the government authorities, took place in | And the bank robbed of five or Pix thouraud dollars, Ag itary condition of said ‘The head of that corps, which consisted of three or (our | cjaims to represent. It is mdeed adniittod that be would | Points bearing upon thy a 1 y ° . ary Interval of ev eral months ela before petrate tho sand men, should certainly have the rank of brigt- | Yoon a fair vote fail short of @ maiority by several thod- seine dost Natare of ground. drainage and | this clty yesterday. The attendance was large. rice | Interval eval month 1 before the parpetratom dier general sand votes. If there were trregui for & nah cottor toile pared with | Of the marder was disoovered, and when thie had guiarities they were not | rial, number of stories, their hetght, number of farilles ac- | for Savan m ware as follows, compar: Mr. Vike, (rep.) of Me., exprossed himself in favor of | broauced by the connivance or procurement of Mr. | commodated and «pace ‘Sliotied’ te each, ventilation, ght, | those realized for the samo qualities on ‘the 2d of March | been done there was an excitevent almost an Ine equaling the pay of the’ army and navy, and spoke of | Brrous ar’ there were frande ‘and bribery, they are | house drainage, water aupply, water clow last: — i hon th Ae ‘ trast the Impossibility of ascertaining the ‘demaltion total” | cheryable exclusively to Mr. Dodge and. ie agente In | barements, cellars, diapona! of garbage tense as whon the murder was committed, me fs tality. The inspections shall be % March. | piicating, as it did, in the person of are | 439 , A GUNBOAT FoR Lingnta, Mr. fowver cailed up the bill to author!ze the Prest- ent of the United States to transfer, upon a valuation WASHINGTON CANAL. ‘Bwo hours were consumed jn consideriag a bill in re- lation to the Washington canal, which was finally re- aa to the Committee on the District of Co- #AVANMAM COTTON, A Of the pay and emoluments of army officers. As n arly | firucnce “to. the ‘defects, in the resiary™ arta as could be ascerta:ned the amount paid to a brigadier | ents of Mackerelville the minority state that | Rouse visitations as shall discover’ every existing cause of | 16 middling. W. Green, tho Postmaster, ono of the most promin near cnet la eshinaian Wak 68 2. ho | the rogistrars were republicans apd wore appointed | disease. 49 strtotly middling colt Baton, (rep) of Mass» inquired whether the | by « republican party organization. Deconcy and | 4 communication was received from the Superintend. | 217 low middling. dieucy of abolishing the Marine corps or of transferring | ROBOT forbade the assertion that republican reris- | ent, enclosing a chart, stating that each af the inspection | 445 goad ordinary ¥, ne aes "8 | trare were purposely appointed by the republican | distr cts of New York have been divided into four seo- | 160 ordinuy.. su young men in the town. Groen was arrested . day night in February, 1866, and umediately after bi arrest he confessed bis guilt, stating i brief that on the! Ax. sbvstasiy on the following bil; which poawoa tino Howse on follow! whic! e House fon tho 23th of March: itto the army. He considered it useleaa - party residing out of the Fitteenth district, with the | tions, destenated A, B, © and D. Th . | 22 tow ordinary ay mentioned he entered the got wb ngedt E Dd eee ee eee ae ern mae rePorted | oliberate object of distrauchusing the district, Contrasted | ments are being perfected in Brooklyn. 60 pickings aya— J panda innatenahdes rhage wehbe Pag jAROE M sptedisn act, enticed “An ast to provide inter, Mr. Scuxncx expres himself as inclined o vote for | With the gubernatorial vote of 1665, (he Congressional A report from Inspector-Allen con: bg sy somos sere nagn Pg mx a6 her am Conve oi) ack to his of heel public debt ond oe ~ BAR ad tho bill, Ho informed the House that a bill which he in. | Yo® of kerelville in 1864 showed an increase of | tion of the dumping ground foot of % he Florida cetton brought the following prices: armed bimself with # loaded revolver, returned to Uh Wood, and the act amendatory {Lereot, approved March & | troduced yertorday, aad whteh was referred to tho Mili. | ONY, 18 oe oane eth renee ana Danoke Tenis | Wintameburs, and recommenda that other grounds be Bae eet bates Cobd cealusry, oie a chi | bank, passed vebind the counter, ax was bia fami tary Committee, wan infended to do away with the | tuo" showed an <ncreago of 202" This tended tO ed in Brooklyn for dumping purposes, Referred | 65 taieg ordinary. B2i¢c. ; 90 bales pickiigs, 25%¢c. ; sid | ¢ ed his pistol near torney. head of young ¢ _ hin Drain, and when tly bales rebuled, B8i¢e, a Bd igo, Y irregularities in the pay of army officers. Hie mentioned | siiow that if-these frauds were perpetrated they were no, dincharged one barrel tnt fat gnacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives the United ‘Staten of America, in Con nant assembled, vor for the Fourth distriet, in a communtes F ‘all proceedings touching the levy and collection of the | #40 instance th »sa@. that a brigadier general in the | commitied in Dodge's district, not Brooks’. The ords : = ia Oc Memphis cotton 3 bales middling brovght sae; |. | i ether searual ts provided in schedule A af acction 100 of the uct | field raceived only @a#00 a yoar, while an oilicor of like minority report refers to. the fact of the lange outlay of bs amet po gree 19 bales low middling, 37c.; 21 bales good ordinary, | YOUPK man tnetantty fell diehard another into bi od “An act to provide internal revenue to support the | rank in Wasbingio. reo tved by the addit on of commu- money made by Dodge and by Dodge's friends to tn- 86 Ko. 410 bales ordinary, 83. ; 47 bales revaled, 84% « temple while was lying on the floor, Green, bewide favernment, to pay the Interest on the public debt and for | tation allowances $6,260 76; and also the fact that Gen, | mOLey y Dodg y ing ashes and garbago in front of their houses. Ro- | 9° 4% aX Malas onntiey van sald as follows below | ther purposes,’ approved June $0, 1864, aud the act ameud- | Grant's chief of staf’ in Washington wad over two ence the election, amounting to $11,120, according to | ferred to the Superiniendent. aasaet as See: Stair ur aodtinn tice being the respected Postmaster of the town, was en. if, approved March ‘and all proceedings | thousand dollars more than Genemia Sherman or Sheri, | *ct# ascertained, and to $15,608, according to the state- | ‘The subjoinod report of Captain Lord, on the work of | Strictly tmldling, 34%¢c. ; 6 bales go he ring trusted by the town autboritios with (he sale of schoo 'Y, Feturn aad collection of the income tax provided T 1 4 ment of Brooks, and to fact that a bargain was | the sanitary squad for the past week, was next read; — M4 bales good ordinary, 360. ; 15 bales ordinary, ide ; 7 said act be and the same are hereby postyoned for the | @8M. This bili proposed to pay actual salaries to military | mase by Dodge's friends with Barr, the Tammany Hall . Fe bales pickings, at 2840, and 34 halos rebaied at d4e books and the moneys arising Wherefrom. He gave, a@ of two months; provided that all the provisions, rem, | the same as 0 pavat and civil officers, that of brigadier aidak hich Barr waa to gel and did get, $2,000 TO THR NONOMABLE THE BOARD OF sRALTH. Sea Inland, first quaiity, brought $1 07, and second sone for perpetrating this atrocious erime, thet b ‘Aud penalties of sald act shall remain (n full force generat being fixed at flve thousand dollars, b gyecnpee la Ser a — Sad did get 38, Oxwrirare—The following Ie a schedule of work per | quality b7c., the whoie to be puid for in cash, ourreney. | non” “OF Pert «Bec rye rete in all respect escape so faz st the emne.are ebunged | “The provicen quvstion was moved und seconded, and | {oF Tunning against Brooks. The regult arrived ut by | formed by this Department, tn the abetement and removal | GRIMY STC z wn" : Y | wan tn arrears in both capacities, and hed no hone to une by the postponement aforesaid. the Ho by a vote of 49 to 47, ordered the bill’ toa the minority report is, that deducting seven votes lost | of nuisances, for the week ending April 2, 1806.—~ Fam ov Tim Lapics ov Sr. Covowna’s RO. Cnvncn.— acingthe public funds w SETLEMENT OF THB ACCOUNTR OF THE TREARURER. third , when, on motion of Mr. Ursom, the bill | 12 those districts thrown out, there was @ majority for | Complaints of Nuisances received, $56 | On last Monday evening the ladioe connected with St. y the monoy when he could got thr wartusen eve rooks of one hundred and forty-one. Notices served for aba Colomba’s RC. church opened a very select fair at tre et a tintaek te nate ek: Goruws, (dem.) of Ky., called up the following bill, dilerama, and, ax before «tated, he robbed the hi of #5,000, non of the caalitey which Without dnishing his remarks Mr. Marshall ylelded to a ‘A bil to facittate the settlement, of the accounts of the X LEAGUS ISLAND FOR NAVAL PURPOSTS, motion to Mr. Ketxy, from the Committee of Naval Affairs, re- splendid hal! ja Weat Twenty-fith street, near E avenue. Those good ladies imient ker ping the fai NATIONAL BUREAU OF EDUCATION. Freasurer of ihe tonecure | Ported a bili to authorize the Scoretary of the Navy | ye g rf ty lathe peopie of the United Biates, or to the sone te accept L e'leland, in the siyer Defawar; for pave! ir. Garren, (rep.) of Obie, from the Commit on 4 they call upon all thar fet men tell no tales "he thoopnt: bot he failed t Fd oeh “ate due, and whe are’ entitled to Feosive the Paryonan; whieh, wes read twicé and postponed till Wed- Se eo Gg AT ortigge Ph goha mo Uuberel petietase. The funda saline’ arue revastaber 68 well the uncifat and often true saying tty we it enacted by the Senate and Hy of Representatives: neacay, ~ ape J ordered to be printed and recommitted, . rish, Such an object should certainly command a TRIAL, CONVRIFION 25D CONVICTION, e Seles tae ates ok Anere y Cone saveibled, | ADAIMAL FAULDING'# Waren TiNoeN” TO OFFICERS OF FOREIGN | 4 provides for the eatablisment of a imuroau, with fiberal’ support. ~ Boon aftr his urrest Grow’ wns atralz ud efore thd se, orate or ch Ger tnacd by the went et ke itd | Mr. Puram, (rep.) of Md. from the C sts ia oan Somomnoone and five clerks; the commissioner to Covncn or rex Hony Temsry.—At an election of om. | Seiprome Jaiioial Court, lui at Jowell by Justice Moar Hes, or by any ai amie of ary Jepartiarnt of the | Naval Atuirs reported a bill fo rofand to Rear Admiral | fi""Taited states, oowing the actual systems, of corn for thin church (Rev. 8. H. Tyng, Jr., pastor), held | 4™1 piewdnd guilty of Mnorir in tho fem eeree fant Trevsurer oF devigrated Se} tony of Drited | Boriding his cxrendivares im entertaining citizens and | Giderent Statics, &°. He is also roquired in his Arst 4n- id pore... yesterday, the following, gentlemen, who by thelr tbr | tne Gust Jetieo ama the setoe ato Seaton an’ to hath bm teh Unies Blots a eoniee es posit Lawrence fy 1848, ‘and 1850, amounting to 92 | Dual report to give a history of all the grants of lands | [ oat a . wity and excellent management have dose mach to | duty inthe promies, award d (he sentence of death, gu the books of ether ot ‘suck ‘otore” ua tetending | AS thesulé'oquires yriation bills to be first .on- | Made by the geneml government for educational par | son ler of barreis offal removed ; "geno | bald ap his proup rity, werersctionn’—-Werdena, Robt. | which le preseribed try law as (he puuishment of tha Sete prior to Taly 1,18, sid wuvarwatiomnneryd keane | shried 1h Ce mbalies of Nir. Row objoctod 10 po pediey magne pen par peg np oe eee BG, LORD, Cajiain Kaniiary Company. | Dumont, Swaine Winkley. Veatiymen, Willan A. Pree. | crime of murder tn tho first doer ve, comtemed by te nog ment of warrants, of for eny other’ pe 10 | fore, recone emaldared. 1m, ta. owns, Tiesee there, | Ol Pemtnai bea cote on comeebe tester teas” 7% | A petition from merchanta and others doing tasiness | bora, 8° Henry Hurd, Lifinglan BH.’ Nabols, Sabu A. | & rane , a nek foo ‘af mm. 108, to . in the vicinity of Fulton Market was received. praylaj Pulien, Charios K. Randall, W, Uigbie Smith, J. Nexon Real wate ae y he debt ‘wited Fetaciy outstanding on tie ot, da of Juty, the, Mall be ase ms tO. . ied by (he ireasuree of the Uni taten. te be. coe- a ene ons of the Philadelphia for (he TemiOC Ul OF the cheds tm the siooet bounding Ful Tappan, Edw n R. Tremain inte the Treasury by warrenty and t0 be cutriad to the eedt parting tn wliovg fo ‘eer tiiicaton, ton Market, which sheda, the petitioners claim, inter Darrin, 14 ode . forenwith their besines, aud are in other seapene e |S rerae pall em gee ag morntag hour Mr. O'Nes1 present . ons aeanel ttn 2 ig gine ban Board of Trade approving of the acceptance by the go he district asking Congress to pass a law giviny Denenit | CTHMent of the United States of the invitation of 1 4 the matter up in & ht yoars of age, mamod Wiyard Ponds, who | a mw vcbijected, because, adhe wale tively re . Em; of tho French to participate in. thi nuisance. Referred to the Superintendent. og) d uf se salilied to rwoaiee pay therefor nbd tala an oppee of the eight hour Eyeiam. ip all mediante sd. borers hibition of 1867, aad boping for a libecal appropriation, | _ The Bedford brewory caso was then heard. The eoun- | with bis parcuis at 97% Washingpon street, while at pl : of dont ot te, ve, donernlaatr Vogitandt abilities. ploy mi sovernment, a proposition which he | 4, ina: a proper may be made in it of tbe pro: | 8! wat establishment aaid that he came pver hopit | on the plor foot of Beach art, North ver, foil seetein ‘Aud be tt further enacted, certificate of | said he approved. Guote of cur countsy, which were referred to the Com, | ‘he Board would modify their order umtil the pro- | (hedock ant was drowned Prined hed tor ti Mery pelgtae Maree cage ¥ Hee: sier ot the Seo sity, sisting thal the amou:t of on ne a ie ae, inaie ax Ferdan Xticcn " | prietor bad an opportun.ty to set matters right; be «as | hody, which war tscomend at cine ucleck. veut. eed for wc} may he arraigned tere ; reasurer ited ill . » Introduced & resolution desironas to work in accordance with the rules of bealil wm) Toca lly he nw t held by ¢ tol if be pleads gnit Metandihg aa ip stopied by ‘a ocavention of ‘woolgrowers of Southera | ys. xercacu, fon.) of Me, Ty presented the petition | the brewers was cowed he would bo ruined. ‘The faut | of gccitontat drowning was re re rony award ce out Milner v iecons ington, : ial laid in tho want of newerage, which could Ui » and cnapter | sanded Me Se ietegtnt saat | Wisconsin, which was reterred to the Gommities of Ways | Of, <iizeus of (Columba county, New York, foF te | terioend shout the mini of June, “The tint, soced wee | BURGLARY iv rx Smrasrmerrst Wann —Barglary ororan | fer cornsiood. with det bor ermediiated ans when ‘ed eT Hoax, (rep.)_of N.Y, barry Thalf-past four Saale Y. M. the Houso aieansed, deemed too long, and but ten days wore allowed for | to be the order of tha night in the Seventeonth ward, | eforethougit, or im tae © or eon af oF aterm te . RM i. ¥., presented petitions ee the p-rfection of ‘the seweraze connections, that hb pa Spang commit Buy Stime puriiehalto wiih death OF Hime, from Niagara and Wyoming Counties, numerous time the ond nded. some seven oF aight having scowrred tn thet vicinity | Siemens: fer. life, end eomimilted with exireis Me | signed, asking for an increase of duty on’ wool, dame UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. "Amnanes eihoe tralanunes amered to clean up, ventilate, | Within a week, On Sunday night last Seceny..aranacligne.io’ monter ka the Bret coer + ‘moneys mentioned in this 2reeeding ‘section at ail one ap (rep.) of N. ¥., presented petitions of eit . repair, Whitewash, k&e., reporied by tho attorney for tho | tell plo - a oo rs 2. Marder wot apprariig to be im the Grek dezree aac st pergaont eapwencinthn for the reaemnon HART, N.Y, ns of citi peaenaaamenstnenaaan Board' were the following residences:—Now 12,81 aad 87 | Hail place, , the nated murder in the second degree. & The degree of mora gee pavement of ait wich caretaacthg Ghd Wnyald ogrsincetes, | 00h YF oa he eg and Urieans counties, New | Deeiston tm the Indiana Consptracy | Frank/ort sirect; 96 and 35 Cherry street; BT and 09 a ee th “A tyr a ee, | shall be feand bythe Jerr. 4 ons ot fm guilty of mw tear jas older eat bas elle Ee pity it 3 KIGRT HOUR LABOR SYSTEM praia spay + mca say pie Sam brady Rader pm Mite-aree conn taes +) eee baad igh sony. badingercraa in cent tctee Bo 7 has twand. the Gaguee 4 has heen so deponited and covered tnt) the 7: fr. Hart algo presented a petition of one thousand a i, April 3, 1866 First and Second avenues. The samo in highty-secund | Peusies from the monvy drawer: on ot, ond ineemucn a on@ How prenentioe ‘the samme to the proper oaicer of tho | eitizens acd working meno Rochester, N. Y., atking THE INDIANA CONSPIRACY. street, between Second and Third avenves —_— o tue © loth, above qusted, cua te that “th @ dey ary, be entitle’ to have si paid by theartsement at cn | (bat eight hours be established as the regular time of a President Schultz's statement in regard to the etroet The Aliegéd Privateer Meteor. ail te found by es jury,” Cxvermor Amare mgaut snd the issuing of » warrant ia hie, favor senting day's Work, and in future bave it so fixed as to apply to | A large number of decisions were delivered by the | contractors and their neglect to perform their work in ® | The further inquiry into the clrearslancer connote t the sentenne of death was not in congo riley Practios In other cases of authorized and liquidated | working men, artisaus, &e., in the employment of the | United States Supreme Court this afternoon. Chicf Jus- | manner . atiala: was then delivered, and ie as fi. | rst , = , | ty tae Acting andor @ eiew the rene: bete ‘wgalnst the United States. ’ 4 tory was n ‘ered, an) a8 fol <s f teged on Meteor government. ' Appropriately referred. * | lowssa= he Gtting out of the alleged privateer Meteor waa | the Gevernot aud Cauuell peond au Order asking i otters Gocal year after this nel shall agin te semmiration | rwxmows vom MAWUTACTUVENS’ LICANGNE—THS TAZ om posal engl rode woteahey fmndony ange wrk gfe inch tha Cesiabetaniad’ | d yesterday morning, in the United States Dis | opin ona of the J. ation, of Ube tupreme Judi iat four y oubeeranl toes 'bave ter’ thee pone trea x . , Mies, * | of the execution of the street cleanin : 1, before Judge Betts a nubject, ‘The op awn given by them wae im subs ‘and checks which eball thon have Yor three yours ie op.) of N, Y., prowented the memorial | tioner:— he de bs | b eng Lance that the renten @ eae Fr ry awarded amo de More remained outstanding unsatiafied and ‘unpaid, end ts Fat menathovaren of clothing, boots, The following order is di b sotto the Damiber ef stseses thet hed bes been clashed | The Hon, Daniel &. Diekinson, District Attorney; ¢ o law, and that the intervention of a jury to find the S Girurging peicere’ Acoouate thas shall have so remained | phy . op umbrellas, cloaks, shirts, &e., of the (san tte ae I bend seed pA sor win week ending on Baturday night; very many aleo that Bea oo | Bacny Courtney, Boq., Asmintant Dintriet Attornoy, | oo morker uapeaote t nwurder in the "And be it further : erties of New York, Troy, Rochester, Utica, Baltimore, | be ontered age acquit, to ae Taster of Wotan Loge) for two wenks, and sill many other mtreris 4 | 1. Webst nd ¢ 4 to comavet the | #884 her requ red. by lew nor prat e. gach as are provided for in the firet section of this Philadelphia, Ctuctnuatt,’ Chicago, Detroit, Danbury Bowles, petitioner, clase t porent ‘her | | A quer cetindg enn P sd every tind of disbursing eficer er ther gow, | Norwalk und New Haven, praying” for en sbrogation ot | A,Bowlas, petitioner, and in No, 978, cm parie, m the | monte, ‘no hesitation | ' * part of the government, and Meera, Brent ve ord ws the Uaked Staten which shall have remalved | the excise on the products of thelg manufacture, and the | matter of “tephon peter, Sate Sues ene | Olas had pot, ' were counsel for the owners of the *hi he opie aw of thes ‘whieh shall not have been increased on to be heard on the transcript of the record from the a } — » by any | svby tution of @ mam.acturor’ license therefor. Also for monthe:—Jobn, Liberty, Uedar, * | Pd maition repented on a p gain, Gr decreased by dratis drawn tiereon | the memorial of the banks for savings in the city of New | {itt Court of the United Biates for the District of | sud Pearl aud Waler from Maiden lawn; ¢ «1 Ford deyosed to two Parrott gune bering | iin siat om, that they did net the of three years, shal! to like monner be covered York, and si c Indiana, and on the points and questions on | Jones’ and Gouverneur lanes, lower wile 0 « it Lis store in Rrooklyn, by the ageat of | of eenta wt, tosinad therwut, ue wiry to proper riation to which tl ‘ork, x other savings benks ‘m the said city and h the maid Ji ya, oe, . ae reprint Brovliiya, praying for tho repeal of the law subjecting | Wuich be auld Jueves of the | Circuit Court. | oa Bete ae Mesa tomate a ; a the 18th of January; also some other | Yridey, Janvary’ Id, 1608, be tied a one, were carti- “ . wer. of (he wute of the aw ' the 4 posite i seid banks to taxation. fled to. this court its’ opinion agreeably to the | Delow the Park, whieh f vistied and right, who had been previously examined, | Thi: report was acvepred Uy the Motwthetand> Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means, eaned up to Sstarday n gh ret o THE DEFT OTR OF THR DIRE T OF COLUMBIA, Pg ten gin ng provided, and were Weed of evidence aa regards the intery.ewa be | ihe opinion of the Justices att the report of the come Mr. Ixarnsow } of TiL, reported back from tHe | WS? sreved by counsel. On consderation thereof the 7 should be aleaned. tt vif and Me. Carey om the part of Meat. Dy- | wis Geverner Andrew aaud sestly by bis prove Court is of the op firet, that on the facts stated in Thequenress requires that all streets in the city (or apt j ls & Conkling, the alleged Ciileen agents, | epiniow, thy matter dropp ond Grea waned le sh bnserer Toreltth ward) shall be cleaned at Tevtt 0.00 b | the purabane of the Metsor; Mr, Carey | wotcing for the word tu owing ; to these partion, a» he did ent Ustnie there OOY SELLE Medes WE PRATH wamnawT, oy im the way;' MeNicholis & Myron Ad | The firm set of the new Kxeewtive, Gov. Bullock, w wonted the Clilean covetninmt, hed an | @ revi ow of thie perv olen aude sey te h Mr. Hogers an to the yorobene and | it was its duty tne Meteor; he sid the conidential arent | ment. Dy oman governinent was here and wanted to pur steamer for (be Chilean cor-rament , Quuure ty the felai os Avion of the Copnet bie R od Prday, April 14, a0 the @y @ has there been , og ca WOPday might bot Aig the said Oe oy Py Urioor to, him; be agreed with him as i the | A wee OP eRe So ees ee commission mentioned therein had no jariadic- fnaiier of pedianey. Tan toge terer of of getting. Goch & vessel out of the port of New om by the asa « for both the past aud up to date ns On board on Obristmas day, but did wot Toe e-Governor wae 6@ or og a8 Wo the eommisaion (wih ls fc ether Mr. Rogers mas ever om beafd a! aonb hee ast, and th the believed Mr, sao re BOR quite correct in the! Tolarviger Mae neon paei, Henry W Palo Dational banks ‘of this Noard cerned, a ME. Ancona, (rep.) putes ig formed te Ave tue an anfortunate in "Sar aeons © = bef — re: wrabee Ss as witaaernh & @ fens, The Chief Justice said he was instroeted to say that | — This Board has not them from collecting and iy ; p of the Court te, eve coos will be reed ot | gurmping overveard on boats the colection from the streets, * J next term, wheo such ating judgen as nee | Bu' vented thern from ng ia offensi . | ye 20 WIA state their grounds of diment. The | Sfert dict snd hae directed them to remove euch as they nese ou cries examination stated-—Wes on i ain oa for 7 Biate ‘Virginia. it will be recollected, were condemned to | “any arresis that have been made of cartmen hare heen | board the Meisor om a tho er sed onan ‘Mr. Raspais, (dem) of Pa, death by ® military commiasion on the charge of con- | made for vislation of these orders. Bone arresta may also | opper deck; bad po converses pe waboct wath | THN ROR -DODOR mano. reey, bat eo by ave Cams vr. Mackenpa; betieved Mr io the Tuo Hote next proceeded \o the conmderation of the oe eee te Vales Sates armays be called op wrinene asd insared | contesied election case from the ‘Congressional for» list af some good meamers Dv" distric_ of New York—Dodge io Judge chase, called at hie house in Gr Does ‘ Mr. Dawna (rop.) of Nase., the cho riman of the Com. | Obl gore bien & lies Of Coes, oa mnlogn wat f vight sed ‘eormrding to We lam of a | mittes on Ele addressed the L! jue in or David Dudley Pied, wow hat they have pet i} whee the reed | gf sf Sigh, “oe - eth Amy of Marah i is hah Ma, Dodge ahead og of Obie, and "Attorney When they de thls it will be my duty to asslat them wo get | MG: luterred frown wy mo ne. eee ee pea pomy ig Staten.’ The "TLS ch ones ets cay poten tas otead dom | tombe ne wees oes mich otha tater “covered nt to be pabllabed in pamphiet frm. autour area tee ban Ried costing Sra Tahroaug ast 00 Oe reference is A THR TEST OATH QURETTON. oor aes to te py ayeare ‘er ee dike | Palowion Thagaaen eaparte, of Garland, of Arkaneas, and Marr, of | to'wrn tney east eouvure oh te heart. for thehe sight rally oe po ge immted to. praetige ot (ne forte Wo get a compliance with ike inost obvious provial ua, Cy hf Mituionatty Ts" teat ‘oath, togewber se Malement was unanimously approved by the State tent oath case and many others, Ae SE, nae soe veteen & 8 soutien vending the coutennee ‘oe Gay eajourend ual oar te fogs having \ | charactor the Adjourned till Friday next, ever, bad contiacd ee ae a WASHINGTON MARKET STANDS ON TRIAL BEFORE y=? seuepth ard; Gua tae Sendien aes aioe Brooklyn City News, pe SS ee cae SEDUCEA OF KIS PAUGHTER—THB WROKG wan boat sevent onl of the Iwonty first ward, The allegations of the contest. | BROELATER® @ruxn—The journeymen bricklayers | o.) ants of py Washicgion Mathes, | SROT-—anauer, BvO : i ant im reference Fifteenth district of the [ of Brooklyn struck for higher wages on Monday last. | awembted in the court room yesterday afternoon, a: two A tragic affair, which came pear meniting fatally, took je nse Goulet wen non eae oo They have heretofore received three dollars por day, and | "Clock, for the purpows of having an imveuigaiion on | place In the porterhonse of Edward Wilwn, the pugtim, and establinned; that It was not known to the oma fide | NOW demand three dollars and fifty conta, The Builders’ | ““C.rynet lise appeared for dos Tealsh Board and Tatge | mamtneart cornet of Bleeker and Crowne airwete, at « iat | 4 se are treet 4 ~ qury, 08 toe meen’ of election day, and thet the Ee diponee es tap Geughdle, eect twenty year ob | thet site od nt been fo aloaena Oy ongs' ih the mamen of the partisans “of "Brows, MP yg be a Qe ee 4 death was, therefore, w most of whom do not reside in the district ee CO camundbetee Gite eae, the reed The fouowing were, Im bree that the Of the names therein were copied Socty exatunnd 00 Merten eas Wien, that be The petiiioner @ 208 prentuded trom late bande Yo by a barkeeper on the. premisen, an ee tee ae Be es | be pone from taking atvemiage of omy errur op Ag @lork who noted for the Astion that' wen true 4 Bimeet? cod | pow the record = & ty ‘he stator Vitet werner © ome oa wes sworn not appotnied | that iy, wea @ fend) aetsing 4 re. | two A Mtines otro gee capt nd and Oe aber potty 4 the distent, & portion o the tT pet, eee rr Mnap, bevivned | erntone aoe ean oma rine 4 ie! then es ‘ ey wed Sores the street eg eee? at mses. | morn ve the farts cenmmiial Us orustinnte mare? in \b ; the ofthe ‘election Laat the Genveyer of bie danyhier's charanter, | fret Argree are nat ert forth im ine sndbetenent & Be pape angled oe, pect mat ert ue eh ts ne | Soong ch ae einen ans pL ove thie trea were cvion oy Ganeer comet feons ee ene oe Trees ose Ut | of sperlet «deren, the (minaret of which may ¥ parties net torte The were of the danger mor of lee wer nte, Roem Leg Lo corte eg ike wae no Chiari that no. -_ famsanens Shieh wony appear ow the ictal, the erBl . o wie te te Cane wee Cone! ortee we thet the anes me ere acted See Oe ert vee te wee eee mnjired Omer | Viet Becomes the marten reqsire thal, to 9 wlucen Sihow authoriiy; that the mote off making. :P_the Keakly, of 11 Want prodact, wos won on the sper ond | Puch eemienen, 1S ehonsd appear We tne jury thet feof wae 6 fraud spon the sraiviry arrested Pesunes, whem he iovk to the sation home | eran comemritind wee marter is te Oot 6 to Bo manner s comptiance with ite prov. ions; ‘The 014 wot ‘ne cpooting bot diwtamed | RacondThe crime commt by pion be made to apyen on the ose of such at the 28 gush. 10 ped ct hitng Wie be only Agect borne to mereee ines emt te, . feaeamrech a oes br arene ‘ dows, The eeeused wae | ment iG the indictment farts v vr ‘rodent rota the large nod unas. | otal editor of the Marth American, took place thie mors. ya oe "he goch, pave vam be ree Twrd 1) she crime cous amin, for ineream of votes at the directly” at- " te mndds to wppen by pire to be mardor in the ‘The Boose tribur 4 to vom anf visastons of passa ing. It wae attended by Mayor Moltiches!, « detegaiion gree, deen ot to eppont by thin pure, beranse the tow. Fer cei held that | fkom the Corn Bachange, members of the Press Ciud, Samaiue owiy the forks Ot owt ‘he indictment eve fr 0d | and A large pumber of hie personal frenda, ' concietom of the vie wo bul 8 cupeiemen @

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