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NPW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1866. THE HEALTH BOARD. Interesting Report of the President on 2,000 Pully. the Street Cleaning Centract—The Fati- ure of the Contractors to Fulfil Their ;, 90,000 = 2,000 | GuarantecsmArgument of Thetr Co 20,000 15,000 | #0l Before the Hoard—The Washington . 20,000 16,000 Market Case—The Now York City FE pital Before the Board, &e. Tho regular comi-weekly meeting of the Board of + 10,000 fully. | Health was held yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, 45,000 yy Bresident Schultz in the chair. The minutes of the last 2,500 48,000 | meeting were read and approved. ‘The following roport of the Prosident on tho streot cleaning difflculties was Serious Cenflagrations in Broadway and Fulton Street. Lerme k the he Fete tir nnn food sama fever. | Half a Million Dollars Worth of same py 4 make a Gotoey? tors there Sten alince of the footprint oe Property Destroyed. @reat colonizing poople observable. I have seen mbarlye |’ all the county of Surry—only about onethird oI the island, it is true, Very fitte to draw general — | then road by tho Secretary and orterod oa le:— Srevels through’ iho ‘county Ae Surry gave. ANCE, | ss Pony, | fo re Sooussioraes 6? run sixrnototitan Rosno.or found Lines ne me AMOUNT OR LOSSES AND INSURANCE, FE weg Bi i tb ied however, cases in Dexther the loss nor insurance | _ On Wednesday morning I mot his Honor tho Mayor, e kee ae ae could be'ascertaived; ahd it is not improbable that acon. | Judge Hackott and Comptroller Brennan, Corporation dons for veget —— siderable amount of t has occurred which hap aot | Counsel O'Gorsnan boing absent, ntti te sheer 3 Deen recorded, * ‘The question of paying the street contractors came up aifered by the soll; but in ne" Reneter oC egebel ‘The Fire in Broadw: ander the circumstances and with the result hers inatler i r a ; Pape thi At twenty minutes past foar o'clock morn. Fire in Fifticth Street. bee fof tho Board of Health I prosonted the re ing fire was discovered issuing from the basement of No, Between eight and nine o'¢tock last night @ fire broke pert from the various police pr % showing that s wottler’’ ts not the word. Be ‘with 231 Broadway, occupied by H. J, Bang, as @ restaurant out in Columbia College tn Fiftieth street, near Fourth | y, large number of sireow have nol been cleaned is during the woek previous, xs required by ihe contract ntention of being a temporary resident, and and residence, The first intimation of tho fro was an }| avenue, It gy er eg mth lngl mal ry Nha coport from tbe sures, for the preceding mane pong wi sent atch Hiney oe eth pernetaly | tmneose volume of woke, which, making ils way up Inenred ‘ame caer show ng like delinquencies, Tu addition 1 p mo rar ‘as ing about him, from | ghrough the flues and: dumab-waiters, aroused the engi- —— aren oer — onal @ number of sireets in the only section of a ig @ make-abitt. the elty which I had personally inspected w!i.ch bad uot learns thing from such example bat un- | Neer of the establishment, who was asleep on the third pidgs airy ee The ‘agenBor resident overscer,keeps up the | floor, ‘Tho engineer immediately aroused the family of GREAT FIRE IN HAYTI. Tho reports of poine of the police precincts were eritt rede can eee, ets gl Mr. Bang and gave the alarm, but by this time the fire cised, and committee roports wero presented from the CO “s cu Be to culty the int jo fire, P while the contractors report ‘wards, for a tired visitor. ‘Tho hospitable man | narod jn the kitehou, but how it iamposstbleas yot tode- | The Greater Part of the City of Port | iis couideutiy veiioved that a plan of report and any rops in upon him, hungry bed fication has now boon suggested that wil o. jo strange be prepared to offer him a com- | termine, Ata distanco of some thirty feet trom the Mo meal or two. It ig not £0 in ‘aica, | Broadway front there was an open area between au Prince Destroyed. The foren a contr Hag fl a gt 2 Bi ostnne= © | Bang’s building and the adjoining one on the comer daily at tho station house, A sergeant or other proper his ‘magaificent and tecming island. if it wero | of Barclay street, which was formerly the American ONE THOUSAND HOUSES IN FLAMES. pereee ‘will bo dota $0 inapece ob see 9 rach work as po mag gee A pre where ponieee ego Mery Hotel. There were several windows opening on this +} Ceding and anake returns te headquarter The ok Mina facie ant tee reign An Bey hve watt) | area from both honses; through those windows the rs willbe carofully preserved and properly “rediiod, 50 fe aD oxcuse. Bat the fertility of the soiland its products | flames found an easy passage into tho old American, and Seven Thousand Persons Rendered pak y feet _ pod dns pd any atten’, or part of fe description, and yet it is almost impossible to get @ | commenced to ascend apparently at tho same time in this gencral account will remind" of the ewecpera feecnt moal. Now the affect of all this apon tho negro } Hoth buildings. The firemen were promptly on the Houseless and Homeless. From tho evidence Inia hotor , wom of the omission does not copie here to metiioa as one evide 4 renee 4 He pers of enon ward is to report must bo very apparent to all who are even imperfect! oh .@ the Commission it wag Acquainted withthe charactetjor that imi‘ailve animal, | gtound, but as the houses had been securely fastened It he. &o. POMIE ermeyopas A pathy Suigect bad net bees Bence» my popsionies, that British ceionization in | was some time before any attempt to check the fames ™ e fe the constsot5i DA a, 0 Commission cama island. Mere eee When accors was obtained to the fire it was evident | Tho steamer Talisman, from Kingston, Jamaica, af | their deicieucick 4 nh in juntice to tose. gentioney, sai "ecard to tho ideas of the Dritish cotontst an a lente: | that tho buildings could not bo tavod, and the fremen rived at this port yesterday, bringing dates from Port au yp hone of tee veeons eh, A eo jntensely ‘sh-—too strict Prince to March 20, We aro indebted to Paver fe Ont.ol Vivir action. aoe i boy, der. Omt the winter and spring Jur? closed M, unfarorabie for a proper cleansing of the ‘am imitation of the “home” pattern. Aa ‘Trollope sayz, | *°Pdingly directed their efforts to the saving of such is too much of Queen, Lords and Commons. H | property as could be removed. Nothing of any valy¢ Gwn ace itt Eepinnd, od expects «tice renaic, | cimiibe. saved ftom Me $82, and a a vary short ting Quashee docomot correspond with wee rexvettatioh 3, and | the rear and side walla fol! in, thas rendering the build ‘Becomes a greater failuro day by day. The disposition | ing and its contents a total loss, Mr, Bang estimates his = intentions of the FE glishman are good, undoubtedly. | joss at $60,000, on which there is an insurance of $40,500 means well and thinks he caamot. possibly do better |, ea, ‘The build ‘than by being unswervingly English in everything, and | 1 Various companies, The ng was owned by Mr. eo he puts bis foot in it, Asa general thing he is kind | John McGregor, and was valued at $36,000, on which to Quasheo, and even extremely liberal and generous, re | there is a full insurance, - eognizing tho British fact that Quashce is treo and ean | v.44 yaitding Is Us Saag Woe. He is moreover condescending, and does not much iis building Is the one which was formerly occupied ghyget (0 his black neighbors-sitting at thesame table with | by W. T. Jennings & Co, and dostroyed by fro on tho hl in fact he is so intensely British that he almost | eyening of April 26, 1364. That event wili be readily re- p mete ‘Quashee has becn converted into an Al merabered by many of the residents of this and the a- fay ere have streo! 4 the contractors havo worked diligently Our Port aw Prince Correspondence. wince “no frost and snow have left our atrects, to clean Por au Prince, March 20, 1866. and remove the acoumuMstions from the same, and that, A very disastrous and destructive fire broke out in this on, Lo whole, the city was in « more than usually clean ‘pndition. city on the 10th Inst., at seven o'clock in the morning. ‘That by the failure to vote the payment the contracto and half of the capital of Hayti is in absee. In no, { might be ombarranse. and compelled wo stop altog city im the world could a fire extend more rapidly th'gn | Which would necess\cate tho breaking the contract and : ; releiting the worle-<their power to de whiel might bo in hem, whero the houses, being built of wood, rap'aly | porno doubt—and w save Te mien ond give the contra. oy . | their obligations, (he majority voted to give the necos- have ever been bought to oxtinguish fires, gee astand. mary certificate. ” Tothis pvehecs Feoald net give my as- img the calamity of the 28th February, ‘4, when | gent, and conrsq 'y voted in the negative. giishman, and tries to xct accord ay. fagiy, though in a very ludicrous and melancholy man.’ | pio buntding situated on the corner of Barclay streot | % SP the progress of tho fire, efther rea about half Ber, Foaklug tho eouteant and diference more and Broadway, which wasformeriy known aa the-Amors, | Wild in thegtreets oF tried to rob and plunder. ‘The edu- pin ie eather Song chee ~ Hotel {presided over by ex- Aklerman Consens, of tho | cated clasrme and the foreigners did thedr best to save F ,..| peded, b. ay Baylin i » this eit ‘propstetor of Conzen" ‘ wo ¢ ‘Matnaan and Anglo-taxon, ts left to limectf and hie own tal, at Weat Pointy, vory soom fell m prey tothe devour. | (eclty: jThe government and the troqps did naxbing | is Were Wade: /ugo for hein Ls mewial and physical roeodrees. The grand rosultof which | ing elomont, ‘The butlding, whieh ‘waa yory old, was | DUE What could afew men do when Mhey only ad at | one day” thers was frost amd ‘enarne io follows:——Viewed from an Anglo-Saxon | very Gry, and the woodwork being woll seasoned, fhe their d! poral a few buckets and bub ‘eanty supplies of , a bth at b Gus: eo in Jamalca,is wretched, naked, flaines spread with groat rapidity, and in an i by ‘ 0 ; mtly waterts oortain 9 for by “frost or snow.’? it quite wprarent that neith id, worse paid, 0} ignorant, lazy, co of batta’ tories } i @xcraded, dishonest and tmmorel, Viewed from an Ata | hnveht, was conmplet i gutind and int vy hi of ne Thay Pro burned for thirty hours. / Tho easse off iyie eorne’ baro ; i that efforafweremad that im cortain otuer strecta ovis. is ‘aed tere ae owns be 1 ee 0 byfmeno | Cufworavle condition for removal, and Mm my judgme a ‘sciialind me p to sot on fire the houscs that had tuckily wwemped. | thom hes been no day cor the past two wooks whew & 2 Showk ween hans not aes re three biocks were completely burned down, ema. | frostwas so Howere that all the carte and foroe at prove cing au Foglichman, | that tne fire company from Baltimore was paying a jaded he is all right if he boheves hltatelt | atthe Amorow AL thy Cente Bee eA TULUP | sed people are now without e home; teany nots heing ors and their hosts were visiting she Hippodrome mole oven to save clothes for themselves and cl aildr Niblo's eld Gardev, and several of the ost their wardwobes. : When ir, Cozens removed hi hotel business from the building an additional stgry was added, and it was y of the contractors coutd nat have be i 3 who were rich befero this disaster are now penniless. | 0%aim for compensation uoderfthe contract fogiation is 9 failure, and Jama.ca, socially, | fitted up throughout for stores and offices.’ There were J ie fre-proof bushdin ae ge Bs yan Bo art ly, comrne cially, Atiaveially, dc. 49 a most mt: | somo Sietsty ire tecauae sa se enaptennéan Gooatae Ts ivan ah tone wd * Raciciiel mai? | portorm thet contract, | They do not take ip abit carry irievable maddie. Am enterprise | whom have lost alt the property belong ng to them in |+ on iF own jot make the island something elee, and I have seme nose friends; these buildings were bur Off boop skirts, old boots and ih telod, tant bateeen. TC's chow Tat, | ae nein shay scovelenees als fully incared. “Aa calypisnawed ees posted | Jama annexed \0 Airies | aro as follows: — a & Hatheld, tailor, on the ground oor ortwo before laid in a heavy stock of spring yoods, 08 = | bo continually choked up. Som become a prey to the devouring element. No engines | tors another opportunity to comply more literally with joining cities, as several members of the old Fire Depart- | V°FY nearly half the city was burned and greatenumbera The contract, (of cleaning the #treeta requires that they The consequence is that Qnaskoe ir ti ‘ all bo BWept ard cleaned at Teast once In each weo', ment lost their fives while attempting to save the pro- | of families were ruined. The people, Instead f helpieg ape Wittew Ga, wheal limes per week, unler the contrac: In teeruploy ig about one thousand hodem Riglit or ning)tiscu- employed Wy mvaniags in emmoving the accumulations o ‘Thee thinking, I tnd no diMeulty in declaring that ‘Suse these contractors haye no exeuse for not having el-aneah to-grent distress in consequence, at leeat once, the sttoots of tho entire city during the or , The losses gannot yet be ascertained, but many#people | past month, This they have not done, and heme have awny the rubbish, such an tin pats, old stove pipes, cate ‘heen called to" thin subject, and of the principal occupamts of the building J? tho ehutters, notwithstanding their strength, having | wie usp promine well they perform poorly, Tney do yr, had but a day ‘been biown open by the intense heat. "Chanks sro — not carry off the anber, ax Wie spirit and letter of thelr iM due to the crews of the Amarican and othen vescola in } €ontract requires, not to epoak now of thelr omission SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. Brooklyn, from tho Bewer Commissioners, state’ that tho Board of Sower Commissioners had rofused to allow connections to be made from tho ald style privies with the sewers, und that they bad insisted ou the construction of water ‘closets never such permits had been asked for. This has led to the connection of the sewers as far as the house sink, anc a continuance of the privies Inthe yards of tenant houses and houses of the poorer classen. Whenever the Hopper closet lias been put Ina tenqnent house the recklomness of the tenants has allowed it to since permission was given by the Board to such houses as had not the proper facilities on the premises for the construction of fuch water closets as would protect them from frosty to construct water Light vaults. These vaults have been dty- continued until the Health ‘d had sanctioned the same Tho matter wag referred to the Superntendent. The following resolution was offered by Commirrionce Acton, and, after rome de as to tho powers of the Board in tho matter, was a Re that Inspector 0: any vessel, nO such cer having been appoioied by this Board, upou appaniing which the power has devulved A resolution was offered by Dr, Caans, authorizing Francis Swift to cloan tho privies of Brooklyn, The Doctor said that he bad a consultation on Mo ors interested ja the mi hat he was a pioper With the Mayor and o they had come to the con person to appoint, Switt pointed cave onger for the city of Brookiyn for the onsuing year, Commiasionor Bunce offered a resolution, whe was curried, aking that tbe counsel for the fos with Judg> Lott, of the Sapreme Court, with a having the scavengors modify or remove the certiorari, #0 a8 to euable Swilt to remove tho night soil 1 Jolued preamble and resoln tion, which wore, after some debate, referred Ww the Superintendent — City Hospital ie info diseanen whic the Liv the paticnts, aod are em) onpes sito are ndunitied mith wounds, OF WhO Krowperal 4, 12 thos dmisaion . & ra HM tvods That the Buperutontent be alrect” 4 »., ndition of this bowpital investigated and er git to be File Board, On motion of Commissioner BERGE") jg was resol aider the code of ordinange*. ental to health, be ord nod, and the order Lranstaltted to the Common Cone nieting Wa stead of four o'clock, ald the Board arned, THE INDIAN AGENCY LIBEL SUIT, PiaintiMs Case Closwed—The Mefence. SUPERME COURT, CLRCUIT—P spr 2. Before Judgo Mason. The rial of this case, the partiowlars of which wr published at tength in yesterday's Hagan, was réeu this 1m that the dei aa deliver by tho General Terra ‘in relation to the 4 tion of jar + ction as to the trtled the oust in Ultin Soa Was erroneously reported in the Transcript. Tt wr dissenting opinion of Judge Clegke which was publis that of Tiigs Inereham being the opinion of the Cor Addrewiny, Wr. | € plamAI's counsel, the Judge v it ot, pecker otn setae ramarlen of Lis, ¢ revmeate. f g@ug into extensiv @ridonce erticaald be pramtaced on that polit De try y 4, w the Biloxot libedons letters they were aware t Bad procured a committe of Investigation te Anquiré tuto tha charver which had been made age: him, with @ view to « reappoinument to hin ollie oder Nash then renewed hin motion Sete abtis apres sions, and fterw vr a wero the loter written to Mr, Lushbaugh. 1 )ese letters wore ileged communicat.ons Mason—I must onafees that [have a good de ow whether J must not take a from th Fy. Tho question ie, are thone Inter! yr ications? 1 would ike ta deal with (he rivileged Comm uaicatioun them. - Sutler bere argued at some lengty that tl wore not privilogod commuueatems, and that they showed malice apoa their face. Judge Mason decided to lat the caro go to the Jury ates . are thata special meeting be held 98 ? sonday uext Wo cou A resolution from Dr. « Was adopted to the effect that the Fitth ward of Brookl¥p, reported as a nuisance from the vressnt gouditige Of Ube wikwole, whied is deici- 1 “by the Attormey to be then changed to three In- Arwi 6.—Lenry W. De Puy vt. Ofer P. Burford. — On tho opening Judge Mason remurked | a* connected n alluded to by Mr. Mash the provious day Ho might now go into any for facta c\icived feacants NEW JERSEY P* ghrries. | - j Adjournment of the Legi# a- ture 83 ny Die. NO SENAT vor ELECT =p Chagrin * of the Radicay , at Be sing Defeated. Preside’ 44 scovel’s Last Spee ch in the Senate, HIS, FIRMNESS APPREC! ATED. Scones and Incidents Af ier the Adjournment. de, de. he Our Tr Tho Now Jere without p piring the radicals, who, me the Inet hour ay waa to break both chaiey oad hope, » United 1 1 with excitement er the, ty a the, @ hem, sad event @heo adjournerent sein MLO F cep mourning, proceeding in thie me: » 1h a “ oo cra! bores, Toaihe very Inet Mr Seoves as frm # sw rock, annort Uy Wat the m force Ws the y » ken, and tue bel wo Ot OF wr hin out in comple wpb. S Vw diay ® pre dingy in the Senate were + pened wi Poloinn invecation to God, «hich waa lejane® to Powst Uroatiles eilecce The high Lepertewes of ub Vie manner & ©All present thonghtfatand deeply reverential Kaactly one bour previousto the ine fixed for the journment President Keovel took the dupe¢tens * cocopying the Chair) and spol ax fullywe— MK. AGOVEL'Y HrRRCI. Mr. Prevent —t rise to State Garet c~- the organ oy--naye that t gave my weit! eoting when Vr ahi wood bas been & t ibuied to dgo. It the whole of edged of myself to go tnt ir man exerpt Andrew G@ By thie 1 do not meen that Mr. Catretl ie ¢ oP ote, ‘ taal . trate 8 true meu, but thet he is fot @ tree The Senos of LS Eat A oor Lend Jaks of Mang Mite Cattell bolongr to the rine, ond te utlarly con pete ene tae Alaa Ban tome ts abeet gue bee, Sitogr ther im certain streets, oF thelr very frequent omnin- ache toll! by it, Tk war in the power sl the reg wo make Sopered 000. $16, proery oun Apr n baer) courage and ihe greatest ston tocall ae von 40 thelr proggnce pa . “* ‘This closed the testimony for the plaintiff. ae 7 at aay ie — a rT AG pot d 2 Baltimore and Oito Rativoad Company's ticket offico; y ndggn basil a Tite. DerEWe, a * Polk kak the Fuld Renaeambat lors elight; inenred. SKETCH OF FORT AU FRINCE, eee ant wna bliss tx'the wala, aad when toe sant |, Mr. 8. P. Necattion Aue caso for the detonce { Wit I culy refused to emrity the Wirgala ad pale On “Bareiny street—Dr. “Bonjam'n; trusses low | “Port ‘an (Port, Republic), the capita of the & Pals £1 and placed on a hand when the sme Tey wosld prove to the satisfaction of tii jury that ih With Alexnuder & Cattell tong belie (he Lima fom $2,000; insured, Senplre of *Biayts, te.nleo \te principal seapors, aud rex, F fare. lea the contents | defendants, in writing this letter, did so without eutor Movs wok eoatd tot. T Cid noe D “tC. Barne, liquors, $8,600; ingur-d, ¢ . "¢ | taloing any alice, and skinply ‘through mistake as to dimownd. tw enrry out the wick Phe Rosenbaum, stationory, $6,000; ingured for | dence of 1 oe ‘Emperor Geffrard. It ts ireguiarty built the circumstances surrounding the “gning of the vou’. a te im itm slinptienty! 2,000. and princ! ply of wood, Thowealy ballding which fae ora. He did uot propose wo goin any troubles wh Me great “Mo ie ar at Fy awe $8,000; insared. Thero wo F was a church, at arwoaal, mint, ly L, & B. Woif,-woollen goods, $10,000; insured. & Jorkowski, Goths, $13,000; insured for superior + pourta of Hayti. ulations certainly most pernic.cus. by McLeod & Reummey, was removed; they @F0 | ou9 pp praLLER NEW LONDON HUN INTO BY TILE | the market and where the market wagons etand, are to 5, Sayer, verte ane aeey tage pean of teh or mogncnnminay Sane) ase meme mil into the cart the whole coulents of the vessel, The upper portion of the house was occupied by | pat very rAtttle damage, occurred at about throo o'clock | strecta in thiseity. — , power Arts, engravers and others for Business DU | veseear yy ‘gorning in the’ Sound, off tho Bridgeport || Mr, Kuapp and his counse! wore present im the cham The building was owned byJohn ©. Hamilton and will |. livhtshi p, between the propellor New London and the || ber during the reading of the above, end at ils conc: TO OUe ad ce alg sia; .\t waa Valued at about | sidewh eclateamer Monitor, Phere was a consiterabie — aiding No. = scare a pong the passengers and crews of both vessels, J. & L Brown, bgt no fvon were lost, and the injuries sustained by the | that the resolution passed by the B March 20, pro. steames pp are said to be of a slight nature, and will pro- | repeated, so as to onavle therm lo carry out thelr contract Flo argued at considerable length that the street con tractors had the right to dump on their prosont grounds; it wana privilege which they had enjoyed for Grtoon eare. had boon unable to perform aid cout rnot for tho two days, owing to the of their by the Sanitary authorities for yiolatiM of thin Health jaw, The Commissioners bad no right to interfers in the matter. into the city treasury j re MA he ceynock 000, ot or demred was of anu such time af the case might be eeramaen an ons mn var Som = sottled by the court. In tho-cane of the nix meu arrested ve departure of the steamer having been deferred 7 y, Thave an opportunity of add.ng afew more lines, writing @08 Vetlér Faye visited Morant ‘dich stipulates and designates « certain piace tor dump: vt be ag2 «oie me this manure. could pot remove the manure the Board, ‘Last October, Like ali the towas I have seen.in Ca Boswouru desired to know how long commissioner they wanted to keep it om their ground femering in the sua, and if jt wax not detrimental to health. GF py oy? ied that the co ed them to keop the cr y clean, and so. ueren. sary they desired & ath it there, They wid nt agree upom sotne case and have the court de ide the tox, onunssl for the Woard of Hoslth, sxeod what they meant b, ‘tors had vo right wo we manure proper, and b like, PROGKRSS OF CHE After somo further general Mm the subject the Notwithetanding the epocdy arrival of the steam @re following by Gomumlssioner Boeworth was edopted :— ‘ot ‘and the ing on of wen «a Re Reaulved, Fret ee resclnoa passed by the Moerlon the eae Ree ee ee sche a ery eamy scones soe ejuere or ot alan, ot letrepelitan Pe 4" & tal victs. Honea of that hg saapended so far aa relates to a alied the flames sproud to the rear of Nom 146 and 148. The as fet cape scaly in reaped Si former hour? was oceupied on the first floor by Jamey ork, my ies batoge Wace ee ee oe B , clothier, and the remainder of the house by + “ we ih, ver. Ne. 160 regular line of Norwich packets, The following by Commissioner Banuan, in reference to the Washington market case was then adopted — pxcupled by Brown Bros, clothiers; the upper part by W: SAGMMity of Proprietors of Baths. |, That the several offers of S Sharp. A detatiod list of the touses and (neurances of MARINE COURT. red —=, relative to the tem ch will be found below, From Falton street the sit should anything arise the public will in due time be! awere of it FQ 3 i if = A with Washtogion Marken bx hereby varaced led, wo Thad the tendent be G irueted 1 ease m report ty bs mike ogroce, howeron WP fovernot Eyre hod = Ot we having bub a wy em having | am to the sauiary } athe — .< ; ae e8 me Ao Tenain aud duslnces Wo be © Gordon Lag have ng 4 confer, utartinn damena ae 4 to The report of Inapector Emerson on the oll factory in : Fast SN notventh street, near avenue A, owned by the New York Of Compaby, which was od and or: noe A mes ropre Wika m aa WS cn way, tot Ih taste Temrense ae Aerel cis Oley MAY R:— Adjacent to It on thee Went, wy -arnted m itetior 66 Us hones —— 4 by an alloy Only seven teat wide, m Primary Kehoe! No. au oee 0 deus bd ghia ~ ogg eh De UR omytp Bo eevee ‘dcuied labuny wien Ja tule factory oft ie made’ from cotton seed. The comuniseion tt will Bo & ‘ . ‘Algo wiightly injured UF sane panei iY erecover the las rota heg o 4 aoveign te 11 ‘a lear. THR Fine TMENT. ve hot, the way erising from thie are serid, oly © commisnon will adjourn to- orvew oF tho day All. throughout the day th. Yatioun of the | feadaut was net ; Chat the 4 ungieaeant, abesibeuse went és rnd at least sch 19 che promot inten, Yow, # Fam COR: | oes, department incat bu. *AaHe, It the Attach 40 the oy tptrece evven cual ry hundred A. auenis ‘ty toformes. OP their dues Remainitig ine ‘Street exposed i magigcnes, mber \ncreased in summer, o neon o ecenmor Jamnica Tacket will leave 4 Now York | the wo most dongorous elements. “Hee ahd water-—from <0 19 the matter, sche revme tave Se porn ee SGeratie ‘Wie AL) ina r five A.M. Ui) ater four P.M. tried = & "dows and doors, apd are heated by dlowe weed stoves. to ate s a0t of them | and ati M Bales of ltcal Estate. Tas conpaulewe ihe winter bab litle troabi following sales were made yesterday hese fog tee fe"! and for no me (or bielme cannot Uh Metin rth foasiility Hee ee Fustion, 2 ~ i wot mr BCATA & CO. wore... ve 10000 - sland Malte & point opoo river ” Jon S6x100...99,000'| Wat M. Grif, second. shin aud A, ~ Sed pattieventh wee. oF t ‘or t46, ity ul north of V) ¢ pamenger depot, « suticvontiy detent to Felieve tio public from the « “eterious ona Sug’ ber ass havea Bree, Ab toot’ of ida, chads 20,000 Partially. ere, and yet allow tb bp be co, usted oF 180, F Enapy eon wit tendeat 1 oe Bae Meneses, a serge cra Ta wegen a | eter ‘ pea siMeceeiaee ceeek 100 we nm LE " reread avoided by furni amp tary howp kat anda court house Tt ia the seat of tho | example thus set by those who should comply with the any pretence 10a literal compliance should be st Cr Atiston on Long Island Soun ‘tp, then all etreets bolow Chambers street, except around STEA) SER MONVTOR—-KO L083 OF LIPS AND BUT, | ewopt at night only; bat In this, asin many other minor BLIGi &F-DAMAGR SUGTATNED. pasticuiars, 1 shioold be quite willing to have thei omit [| the more essential for that grant result declared by the A.coll'tion, happily unattended with loss of life and! | coniract to be the main object, viz, to eocure cloan permission waa given to the counsel to exprow# bis opinion on the action of the Board. That gentleman asked hibiting the dumping of manure on any wharf, Ac., be Chee’. — thie cane, ©) right of ob cteervet in a Jewah congregetion or eypegsges, bed which wae ergeed tome tine apo on a ty ton for sm sajunction in the tune, ¢ ‘ tng ’ 5 ipjanction, apt Wit wae the metter before the Court Tie motion wat denied. The Goort, without paring og tee qveshion whether the change im he ries! wer @ Violation of the qnaRished (or malary of Cormmmmien of worebp, beld that the trarter. had po power to wake the ae ormmuest of, which could only be mate by © ony A eos may ‘tok place at the Ludian reservation, but simply to t ints at Ieue in the trial Evidence would be pr» juced to explain the writing of the letters, the caucoy € the mistake, ax woll as thy utter want of ‘malice on part of defendants, Mr. Mash then wout into the tails of wlint he expected to prove, * m not AA, ‘aw b’ compare with » fe, with Ploid with Vio Dyke, with Gregory nd Lonnnog Mr. John Hl. smoot, ck in the Indian Burona at eaten, My mit was the first witness called for the de the held position when Mr. Do Pus ™ at to the Pawnees; recollected seeing the account of Hurford & Bro, for something over tron hundred dollars on file in the Department ; it was Bled » agate atthe agony. The witnors ten detalled the meth jopled in tue Deporiment fa the reception aud auditmy of these account. Afar tye deponition of My, Hayes was read tho court Adjourne Alleged Crucity THR CAPTAIN STRING THE sm SHV RMAL BLOWS WITH A SL. N “Mor. ship, while «he lay at auchorin the Garou: ordered by the he did, the wind ship clear and ready for mea Whiby talking with Mer man the In came OUL Of his Cabin, and, aa was teats fled by Wi bon, commenced to onree and damn some | wai: of the men on deok, told them to stand op on their foot, get off the epars, and keep their walch A seaman, aul moreover when you were without a 1 umlonded thas cargo, and atill yon try to bully rag the ti Youu are never satisfied. tf fy high tin A 1 whall hot allow you or any dare yreg ma” OB my way Wo the pony de ack te «violent blow with « sung the back of the bead, I fell prostrate {0 the with my bead adit open, Mood roan ng oot of 11 J evuid get ap I keentved od of the eapeiain's hanie T rrceivod ao fall of ugg back whh the mume weapon Plnal'y T got bold of slung-etrot, « aus banded over ny the captain to the chief mate, who hat itin h onion on board the Wariing » for several days Ip consequence of the blows, & bot eativoly recover from my # * during the voy end will safer fom them ot tines, Lhed no bor A meulty wih the captain after (ot The witness was crow crcmMed with the view of bowing that be was a! the tenes the captain spoke. to him about » ng 7 the watch, but he denied that he wae = He vtw that Re @i4_ not ii the aptein a deemed old + 'ian, out that he alt wot ay he Know more than the open #F The care has beer ureed for farther @xare nation tl Monday The Jewieh NRiteat—Itow MH Can he Changed. cornt OF COMMON FI Ree. Before Judge Brady, Arai 6 —Reemaner the Joel Comgrey Aly Aneh ven ih ae Wo tb nging of Wiering De prescribed rite. The trustees of the comgregstion me 8 Ceremonies yrew be congreyttion whi: + several of © wale members of “D OFFICeE Tu the United Staten Commissioner's offic, before Commirdoner Oxborn, Frederick ©. Bryan, capteia of the Washington Booth, was charged with crusl aad on asual eondact lo Costin Washington, ee: ond offloer of dar , France, on the 34 of February met The vosel bolongn to Baltt- more, and is owned by ap American citizen, Abowt eleven o'clock at night the revond officer had boom apt om oat his watch, which mi R at the time A rose pamed Herinan congratulated Washington on getting the captain then turned to Washington end seid, Daan Ou, £0 OM the poop deck and keep your waich. | Wash Hed, “Captain, Tam ationdiag to my ducies The aypiain raid, “You are @ dagnel liar and Weohingwom wiih rhs “ton of a United tes Senaior 1 (or Gonvral MeAitater 1 Goveruoe Nowet! myo in do thie lags yah nad sand 07 shat om Agpianmt bo da If tet wil noe do f wit of aay other man. In oor ay, bo that wus © of thy kind which n the floor of thin fn to thin Body again —f c here end ts every oné valor, ta hear in thete racn In tule try wye THe The and atjournment inaly at goom 6 the whole Mae th wen in seemiow fallen were Oiled with wher and the lobhien wee crowded with the fread of thore who bad been put for ar! 8 Gakdidates, and ibe wirepalies of both partion ‘VINITS TO un. KCOVEL, Htamediately after the adjournment Mr. Beovel prom ered to hia room at the Trenton Hones, and there of sn nin wan quile free. two was cowded, some gung oot rf others went in. All congratelatet bie, well, e*ident that while before the adjruremeut many rf not appear to be particularly sonable wich itm, foariog that he woald give way at the lat moe mont, they how crowded + in tw shake him by the aad’ aad promise hin (agin frieedabip and support) nnd thas hit posiiian wat them more generily openip ackne wedged, ax te Sb moral iors. than © er be fore, Aa lett Mr, Seovel's room, ofier being at tracted wo \t by the erowde wi ay ia Mat direction, @e heard him any meu, 46 have proved to New Jomey Senator cam ot tree Late, —a - aire, 18 passing & foow, Ue door uf which was where sme Johneom epublion parting nerve io llvety atgto, Che rastien! The on ’ rm * afternoon ME. souvel resetTed the follow © Jey my Sate Reweie, we lmenmorws of the we A ore ‘ i ° In addin + ales Mn, Bowvek recmi vet tne fate ” ee | iu orelht oh ue tember of the Be Letore en eye towards Premdeat Beoves, wiahit J he A that his firmness would desert bin In ¢ 4 at was to ond the niraggle, bute pote ave we t ® due % po radicals at Wrrkingtom «0 a%/ dnuy + eu ‘hey could easily boy op nevag? of wm he a State Legietatar uate influonerd,~ yy MONE then Lhowe who occupy sents in the DOP Ay Gm AneHy th nod de sort their trast, the frienas O yy ¢ Mei), & v0 repudtt cans of both brauches, WYP aig openty "that g wou not vote for any ether a except. Ueg g re | thereby muborning tl 45 wt Da " od | and the greater IBM pouty of the 60 gpay come it With ihe Seustormblp efthir, to tn bd ersanial STD, gad poly MOTO do of '& sigh sed the 1 diane nO, the fodatave. ly hu 7 oot neato at Toure, wet Imma any

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