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* to -_ SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. i —=— ee NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1866 f i ERAS moss cornet shalt be given of thé wb that raft Simlontcating Naaor fm the Capital balding, with she | transportation, Xe., wie tansterred IT q Aischarce reason : aoe oleae sung the sls alah‘ war on Anprnnafon one Care oni fay THE HEALTH BOARD. ing gf ey angele re M E X | Cc (@) Det if Beasivos of the Congress of the Uniow to concur i the House amend- |’ a. squage from the President in. reference to the the district Lo mne proper pac, what 1f left mich ta = | sn Weft Petemaer Me thn TRarien oe, tposived but the case havieg tanra a . ‘hole th you 4 eget Pe halle add seat fens n Waa banana ee ‘On motion of Mr. it was ordered that when the As a special order, Mr. fer ‘or obo, | eaiicad Meakes pt Tpke Wherafore I onder that be printed, publighed eine R 4 Pha wh. q . ~ ~ shear BENITO JUARER says ti lari et agi | nad Ree at eee ef Me noneme | IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE BOARD. | Ssiciiceiy’ ol stomp basin “eran: | IMPORTANT OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. |'"Siec3<0f225o weo mx st To the Cuizen Fraxcico J. VitiaLonon, Ohief Clerk in: charge of the Department of Government. And Loommunionte the seme te you for yoar Intel!\~ ence and the consequent ends, FRANCISCO J. VILLALOBOS. Liberty and Reform.—Mexioo, Deo, LL, 1861. tend to develope or inerease the cholete this 3 Cause improved driloute aod where it can th rai Sleetat otal Colgate abe y rep as N.Y. to ‘lage tae be read. jo abi Saatents CP vei Lets cates * i WILL ly Tieton protected 13 i@ consideration of the Army CHOLERA: DECLARED. T0 BE IMMINENT. Term of Office of President Mr. ) maid he would The bill having been read in Mr. Sarexcx, ) te bi at an ery day, cn ccvene we ran un | Se oumaeaah vas ne Rena for hin to reet othe menace tanita fearbe stacked br ee te Juarez. Betracs trove tus tocech ed tue Presdent of, Oona AmmIveRsany oF TaB VERT me THE this bill; it related great arm q ’ cholera, or atly ‘and interment ro pm = Tous ie ideal - pe AERP eg Je Aatnaon, to the Sumber, o eval or of} The Governor Requested to Proclaim the j f snow wao aay din. 80 the Bard: ping, nd or dortare, eles lve a he enon of at, ody om, the 16 of colored people of the District of Columbia Con- } ‘defence.’ The bill was framed in conformity witl S, Make and enfore and eause (6 be enforced such a dinary powers the Eavoutive — frens (0 participate inthe News of the Lieutenant Genera of te. temy,, an! Danger of Impending Epidemic. Farsthe head ny iaaasin mas ee | Extraordinary Powers Con- | ,,¥¥.nsrme cacti isthe son amps aunnsrs the Secretary of War m so far oie any powers heretofore given to any health au- Notate all mmeanures thet be way doom necessary, unde FOODS AEP ETOM, di be Ly doom under . horty oF oficers anpiicable To carga of ‘peat ‘oF con: the present circ: , to confront the situation, sav tag sae riet, ax the Board may find or de- ing only the aatenad iniepeadence aud fi of tere ferred by Congress. Jumble. 1 J * dise ‘Tee ole a need! i ‘ur Corry The Board to Ask for Controlling Power | “7. vss th: roper means and agencies for the an@ FS ROA ew ritory, and the principles of the constit of the 8 4 of oflcient exercise of the foregoing powers and what. {s inei- reform, By this, the proof of conddence that @ All Sanitary Measures of Reform, Seite gattah mone, oe the, public peril, U Se logilalive armembly of the country has ever given to the a May render needful to guard oxecutt er, confides to — | cate ae ae. | Regime siece cee | UNEXAMPLED VOTES OF CONFIDENCE. | Sra cre gtr autres Mr. % one aud "for any nd rmsanuren et vinced that in moments 80 energy and efficigi ‘aforesaid as thin or anciare ‘atmos always apon uutty of actiou; and thi | The regular meeting of tho Boapd. was bold yesterday afternoon, President Schultz in the ebair, The minutes of the \ast meeting were read and approved,,, idea is found also in oar fundamental code im tho part which authorises Congrom to con. Four Suecessive Sessions of Congress , and enme to Continue until the 15th PR Sone pp oho Ce er aged ba omer atone Endorse the President. san ths doalny af hs Racutrn Teri ig te ‘ n tread, which states on Montague street, Brook- | be entered at length on ie, anon y wi “+ ai Frnt oman, ia rom Bch rot Montague tne tn oto | Sli ae ld eat — 7 toenano fee Meenas Soscknannee arog | a the river, there is no main sewer pipe. The whole of this severally Trabecrtbe thelr names, and duplicate the aes whi have ae Biren er atte dail Senate ‘ \deration ¢ . baa foun the Comeaies Portion of the street may Baye been vacant at tho tire | Tri veq, het w true copy of sald resolutions, Juarez Truly the Representative of | (: wee Missal. “Upon the Maesative b bow | the city was sewered, excepting, perhaps, the lots on the | tion, order and declaration, IZ membere of thie 0 other, to save the republic or pro- ws THe Senate, ot a quarter lower corner of Hicks street, and trom these the sower of | Horrd who signed the origingl thereof. be transmitted 9 the the National Will. yas, The Watlowal Assomsaly euepenso vo labors; bu remali scasion, soon after adjourned the latter street was talfen divantage of. Beveral of the Writing of che ne. and the measures, acts expendi. ve ‘wotinel of the public libertien, 84 ready to return to meet again at the momont when ite ‘spectied, be Fequested, and th lots between Hicks street and the terrace have been | he be also requested to join this Boards Soting the fees dl m. ent “a le i ment, ‘with a view to hav HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. feature | built upon, and the oply plan for the drainago | s0ing declaration and proclamation presence mball be | necomary for the good age preci nee mht n any manner 1 7 go Wasmusorox, April 15,1006, "| was in oe cme ape foe | gprs er sera Premises ie the old and iim. | 1% rorand to the street contractors he Punsiorrr said Forced Loan Levied at MEatamoros o¢ the conse FR pode Tenge ay” Executive treo) ey never in any one week formed TEMTUTION OF INQUIRY RELATIVE To CHOLERA, trorne | Tea vente Sight rrcimente of colored | perfect one of cesspools, or the surtico drainage | ditions wnich their contrac called Tor, but WRB arrange: by the Imperialists. hie banda Mr. Wasuavane, (rep.) of Tll., offered a resolution, |Sroope, senate that two of the twelve’ | LY means of the strect gutters, He hadeonsultod Mr. | ments now made we will have clean atreets in another question is not settled pact ‘which was adopted, instructing the Committe on Com- ry fern Doth ills should be | King, st the Water Commissioner's offce, who stated bhi a li i a ball mad top decied or eat merce to mquire what Jegélation, if any, s necessary to | Composed of colored men, while the House bill contained | that that portion of tho street, having beon opened as a | son a the cholers we meter look to che cloudiness Of ser gouhtry, will present are or ius nea, Dut alwayn cee. prevent the introduction of cholera into the United Jecions ‘rom some quarers ta Ne eeenla. be 2b- | private enterprise, he did not think ft had been cedod to. | streets, and see that ihe work is done properly. Thetr | Organisation of an Imperial National Guard | tin and veautirui, « future tor Mexico.’ Got guard the Beates. eteran Reserve corp, He would not now go iaio any | the city, and aid not, therefore, feet authiorized to lay Saleh mip be goed. lat Bad Hie COoieacters tbe mange 10 "ie following is an explanstory article sdopted in. ‘YUM FENRSYLVAMA REPRREEWTATIVED xD TmE PeTmousou | Veo te etogtny eMisation of that corpe, its ser. | tho sewer at the city’s expense, but maid If the Board of | “yr” Sauurs remarked that they had now seven Thronghout Mexico, sectet soesion of Congréen on thé 13h December, es ap- Uereagste. was’ officered. ‘would bs an that thie | Health had the power, and would order it done as a ne. | sweeping machines, one of which can pears by proceedings afterwards published by unter of Mr. Goormern, (rep.) of Pa., rose to a personal explana- | COrP*, which sprung from. the necessities of | ceteary sanitary measure, he would gladly execute the | WOK Of sixteen men. ‘ . sven et untestion from the Do- Hee ment "wlth. ew hating. tha niente Continued Skirmishing in the | petment of Forge his neo manning an. ton of a report im the Titusville Herald, signed by a md tive that it might be declared pfrcieely whether im the 7. e i: Fs ‘L: committee of the oll producers of Western Pennsylvania, roy wy sng that corps, officers of these ments Referred to the attorney to make out # suitable order, down. That gentleman said t) reets proper- ‘who had visited Washington recently for the purpose of | '? ea ey Bier those who ware ott A petition, numerousty signed by thé citizens of Brook- fi es jh : onproyninl ty paw vermis the wydrente Interior. Sepes soseonee We Gia Bascative by the law of be having the tax on crude petzoleum removed. The report | 4 "bus to'be soissiod byte ioctl re tote azist | yn, calling the attention of the Board to the offensive | would choke them up. Dut if this "a done to hin sate foreign governments and placing them 'u force. It wax reflected on the Representatives from Western Pennsyl- and from atnong all other noomded eleaiony odor emitted by the ailanthus trees in time of blossom, | faction he will indicate to the Sanitary Department such Bisse lcate ot ordered to be passed digg So poecryag wales had al “ azle for woat it styled thelr entire indifference to tho | PM@osrs who may have the qualitcations. The | snd asking thes they may be carly piuned or removed. | Mn ay may be washed down, Seerat ee ot aates ost sheica ey’ chan oe oe subject, aging shat they owed less’ to them than to the ‘men were to be mich as might be ft for light or | 4 commnnication from Dr. Naljon, tranemitting a re- | jemten denen juaneated, | that ir | Sad Plight ef the Ex-Confederate Eml- | scsinscat vir courtesy of other members, particularly Mr. Gartiold, | 8Frison duty, who might be amigned for srvice in the . ‘dl leasces be required to clean up daily in front of their rn rence and resulting from the discus: He (Mr. Seoteld) wished to exy that prior to the 12:h of | °Orpe, bat of whom would be rejected from othor rxt Port of Inspector Emerson relative to certain stalls con- | residences, which would greatly ald the cont sian snd adoption af attiae teuvt tive law ot the Lith instant, February, when that committee camo to W: he | Mente. Another feature in the bill reported was the pre. | nected with Washington Market; and the sanitary effées | Tbe city was never so clean as when every man had to grants to Mexico. the government s authorised to conclude (reaties and oon” ad hada with the chairman of the Come | servation, as adistinct burean, of the provost marshel and of allowing these stalls to remain, ‘That roport says that | ‘oid feline tech cerad he eects, eee at ate Ventlons and Lo piace the aame in eyurse of execution, without mittee of Means, and was informed that the | Dia ersietints He knew that that would be « subject of i “old fellows’) seraich round the streets, collecting but a ke. ae. de. bs ae ge gy ea entire tax on Crude petrolenm would be recommended to | objection, would only say here that, fring | S0mMe years since parties were allowed to construct lines | portion of the filth, whilo the material ind is Law Congress of ‘th June, 1861, referred to in the Ssolihad Hi bd seek aan St the paotiensn Foles. irecruiting as the great means of keeping up the | of stalls partly’ on the portions af the streets | "Primkled over and left to decay. The object of the _— law of De 1861 — oasis poi YA nny and gave him thet | so eee ee y the committee committee con- | (which he enum devoted. to vebiclad, and soaker: wienteramelend ecto In the first election under the constitution of 1857 anny oo Fest Shee ania were concerned the charge of iudiference wea'ca: | ibe Adjutant Gederal's Department fecraftng had been | PAIY 0m, the ponition used aa a sidewalk; | ter im unie way. Benito Juarex was elected President of tho Supreme | His Excellency the President ad iatrim of (he Po- false. heretofore a decided failure. In this bill the committee faaey sna ftrot and | Mr. Seuutrs remarked that they had no control over | Court of Justice, and became, by virtue of that office, | public has been pleased to address to ine the following Monat, (rep.) of Vt,, bore to the neat | BAd not confined the selection of the officers to be ap- | wen'iecracen ne Tee one ead a bait ene ig | the. dumps of the contractor Wo are hampered by | vi-4 president of the repubile of Mexico. In Jandary, | 2ecree'—The citizen Benito Juares, constitutional Pres! ES Peete tice Peamepivente ‘to | Polnted to fill up original vacancies in the various arms on the pe egy et these contracts on all sides, He had asked them to let + | dent ad iwerim of the United Mexican States, to the have tax on crade petroleum removed or ‘of the service to volunteer ‘bat moeee ioe Renee sbee port © | him clean the Fourth ward asa , and had offered) | 1866, a military rebellion, instigated by the church party, | intabitants of the same maketh knowm that the sov~ ‘Mr. Srevam, (rep.) of Pa. bore similar testimeng, | % extend it to all wotwnteers, whether o tunoant ib aix foot two inches | to pay any deficiency which migbt occur. fhe night | proke out in the city of Mexico and drove the constitu. | ereign Congress of the Union bas thought proper to de- wating that atthe ‘eension Mr. Scofield had impor- | °F soldiers, who could by doom, Af wetein af scavengers havea contract for teu yearn, at $26,000 per | 1°01 “Scnoritien from the capital. Comonfort, the rea the followiog ‘the Committee of Ways and Means on the sub. | ‘uemeelvcs possessed of the rea 08 annum, to remove night soll from this city, while he had . Anncus L. The first part of aruole ve. section first. Ute jot. ba and who should have a record of services in con- se Speer rock Seok been, told that it ‘be done for nothing, such is the | newly elected President, fled from the country. Under | one of the constitution shall remain in thean tarmasatn er. (rep.) of Tows, remarked that at the lat | Beetion with their qualifcations, whether as privates or Frade ln ee LEB Yalus of tho manure, ‘The same was applicable tothe | the constitution, in the abseutce or in default of Pros PE gp oe te ye the “irec light” member, ood BS thought ns dccarren Soe this bil, diterog Yrow that of wee | Malls sre numbered, and 0 Beta work prtormed by ine Sani, | det hat ofce devolved upon the Vion Froudeat Beadle | "HSC" rae guanine sneer sven of the : ae ‘yas this—there waa a provision ia the Senate bil | bout “one na women ——— eemet, Se peoyes the prese shall be subject for, the ytosent to the law of Dio Mil of Pa, stated that'on than in selecti for the newly organized regi- nuisances, far the week ending March 9, 1866, was re- | Proceeding to the city of Queretaro he limmediately vigee shell be subjent for I feseat ~ be Reap mmbontye f the attention of the mga imobiran thom shouldbe taken rom Yo ae Petey | = 7 645 | !sued & proclamation reorganizing the government, and Ie a efor —-F te prtiage a Leiria Libs Commies of Ways and Means to the mubject, and oleae Grace, be a siher | and elong Vesey scot, Non jouee sorte 006 | commenced to raise forces to put down the rebellion and | {ions patlis onder of the prestige of the puutte authorises, see wbe nee the Soon whe the | Heaben se aloes 148 | reenablioh he supremacy ofthe comtttion and the | ‘he iterum ay ania jul see ‘a6 requier Loads of nighteoil from 7100 | ‘ews. ane thousand doilare. which shall ne erartad jOORMRAD, (rep.) ‘The commitiee Dead horses do, 90 | It was an arduous and seemed to many « hopelers tak. pL ig ey tt bed ght Sn she prize to the io me © | Almost without means, with all the infuence of the mbes that of Imayrinonment oF soutien ‘and be had atsured them Dead sheep do. & | Chareh and the army agsinet bie, be had to fail beck | similar penalties, but. in vase of continement, they aha the Committee of 08 Dend dogs and cats de, 31 | and ostablish bis seat of government, succemively, at Fe olf so ety Tag mee wag Be mmnttee aoe Dead calves neized(‘“bobs'") do. 2 | Gusnajuaic, Gondalajar, and finally at Vera Crux | seonsed the members af the Co Er ete & formes Gerieg artiel“n ones ale a $10 | there, on the 6th of April, 180, while the capital was | be subject, the same as other city pes an tenes sahader proper Unsound mutton seized — do 3,160 | still in the hands ofthe rebel, be was acknowledged by | ' Avy Bor the exarcie of the guarantee eanended 07 rth ‘ 4 ‘Polition! aflairs, the permineion of the authart. cotlata eek on md ‘ofthe bit wes 85 should Unsousd pork balsa ah 40" |, the United States a6 the lagrful rater of Mezicn, and diplo- iteiahal be reine ra a Soe aoe iat ames aos erry er | yore wag fred to the canes and auorney fr sus- | “eno : | Seteeetectebetsteyeasime | Seetiend boreal atnecte 8 ble order. iat ee reeemes wee wees Ject, and believed with other the service. It be thought was very red- | "'DrGtona, from the Committes.'on Sanitary Affairs, | "1% Weil did the very first acts of President Juarez justify | 24 are probiomed. Jour should be entirely teal.” The had thought that in this transition | then read the following: eos 0 Ae = Fmt ied ninder geutiemen from Pennayl: when establishing a rew army, one mode of mak- ~ Meeting of the Street Clea: 1% Commis- | the confidence which induced his recognition. Kmbar- Ueeennt hen pemeneh Ga ing the army servicable would bo to have a goneral re- | we'rocuiar mecting’ held Apri 10, tor sonore ae aie sioners. ramed aehewas by the rebellion, be neglected not the we Eases (doru.) of Pa Sesee SSenanseiat trie anid Be eteea —s in | Roard, without delay, the yh bath in of great and | A meeting of the Commissioners for cleaning the | cause of constitutional \berty, In July, 1800, at Vern — -_ my ton. 4 upon by the ape wold nok be abe Loneen anes Se ae Beth tae eerie, by | strcota was held yesterday morning at the Mayor's | Cruz, he promulgated what are known as the “Laws of 4 regard to the of! matter. with teeny othcers. and might sal interfere with any of | Ores ‘should, paren Leg snantoa be tabbed ana canes [Oe Reform,” which secure religious liberty, establish fede. | ean are lerety suspended members endorsed their action et Rode of procedure, | seus done by this Board for the preaer ation of the pub- | The Comptroller presented a getter from the contrac. | pendence between church and State, legalize ctvi! mar- | temmr Mo owe may bem ten ote nee vised; Dave felr eee Ce Ah 14 nam ot ton we per nar tr vee age ne omen torn, dated April 12, 1860, stating the difficulty attending | Tage, declare the immense real estate of the clergy to be except by vir ‘western members on the other side service should be represented {n a general council of off- od the dumping of manure at the foot of Vesey street, | Dational property, and directs its sale, and also suppres quaranted cone ‘ hd Being on two nites of iiee eke eee Ry oA IG te ttle time bas elaperd ince the organization of the | caused by the number of farmers’, butchers’ and other | conventual establishments throughout the land, Mnont clone to case of pelt n09 ant renyeee tor be eer eee objection is ; and when aa toany omcer, | Metropolitan Board of Health, but dering the period they | wagous in the street, asking for additional dum; Three years of stubborn struggle and persistent effort | re-tions) penalties not exceeding “yeas wf secbamon, con ‘The regular order of pacon 1 Dot be siagace, or deprived | bese or remove all mulsancen, Yet the accmmutnteg | cilities In the ward, and specifying particularly followed. The power of © trained army and the wealth plied in canea where the otendare ” the Srtakcn announced his postin, bes Wat oBicer stat! ue notice 10 | ‘ith of months and years will render it impossible todo | other dumping facilities, new dumping boards and re. | of a clergy fighting for their temporal powsessions on ome | milled to the Jolie! sulborty the Committee on Invalid case fairly examined and determined. AO, Sa penesed, Nene’ Geaeens 2 seteenee 58°} ipaice wore remiiied, fide; the industrious mames, poor but determined, aod | hand: in ‘aver of whalerer poltinn’ tynicn "the kenrg PRNSON POR THE wipe, OF MAJOR PAXIEL €'COOK. ‘The House proceeded to consider the Dill, by section, Public ere the hot weather shall be upou. a. On motion of the President of the Metropolitan Board | having unbounded faith im their leader, on the other, | Sorses Wy be merely polities! and becomes merged im thone of FS ie eS fore Sak Somes, re. Pe a seat x. » tho om The of Health the letter was referred to the Comptrolier ta | After a long succession of varied fortune the bloody bat Ant, 9. The second part af » tele 8, e hereky heniied Im Feliet of Martha McCook, cbse by Mr. aed section by reducing the number of regiments from Ofy- | rag’ ascertain the extent to which the new facilities ean be | We of San Miguel Calpuialpan, in which, on the 224 of eames, anata ané pence) carta eee the 380 of January, w ave tes bees in hia ar, | {teaty-four afforded, and to report at the next meeting of the Com- | December, 1860, a po ll oh pt. FAO shall iY. Pethhion 0 Pay annually to some appeared » | neawea, worecniny captared, together with forty pieces of artillery and all | for the term of st mooeibe norernenn Car Marthe a dekrem ani, 4 pension of | Devis’ resolation aimed at the of the Veteraa | from fe ‘het’ 11 The law of the teh of December 18s, with refer. three ‘eccount Reserve ccrpa, the section was passed over It was algo directed that the Comptrotier should pro- | ‘heir musitions of war, sealed the triumph of the con- hereby @elared 1 ba a married sone, 50 Miccoon ana ‘Brigndior General | that coming up more directly’ im the ans | Dot ox Fie, If practicable, new damping board on the Batery, | sition cause, and o the 11th of Jaunery, 186, Pr 1-4 + ~apegeneradhadpepiyh stmogeheianaan tite Robert Who fell im the service of the United had witoeesed in lieu of those now used at the foot of Vesey street, | dent Juarex and the constitutional authorities re-entered | ,,Daied n \he Wall of Somaiaus of the Cvngress of the Undom Sa moten ot two Nenared nd ff dollars. srcdiery faced en vet coiaediont ot | Now noaeare oy = on being present and agreeing | ihe capital whence they hed been driven just three | YRANCINOO DR F CRNDRIAB Mr. Trap ie. preseated » A number of amendments wore propored, and some ee Soe On motion of the Premdent of the Metropolitan Board | years before. Roses Gu sed 0 Vitis Server eee mating toep tie sao cou ncaicag® : ot it po pe ot | casenot this of Health the following preamble and resolutions were | On the same day President Juarez sued proclama fore, and with the arcort of the Counall of ahe was ontitied Dy the her hus. Fr ely provides Pry os Monge the adopted — tion calling 06 election of members of Con and of Ministers, | order that & be printed, published, cirey- Beles apd Rees, and Avy =o Silene tor nasoedenent bate Bumerous propo Whereee i 1 ensgatial thet enrvect Information be cuppling Presidential electors, in accordance with the provisions a hg oy Palace of Hexion, the th of ed abe ten o Peoding Mts consideration, the bil! went over wn | nomgiats| from tay t» doy Foo, the contactors in ter ianea ih thet of the constitution. At that time there wad not a foreign | June, Ist BENITO JUAREZ. ‘©rsoeslamibba tues 1008 pines on ton seers Sorter anmranire on was oF smmumaxt ‘of ram, Spirbieg ihe Set erica rebated van ba proeel soldier on the Mexican soit; throughout the whole coun- | ,.,ru ine linen Leow Guuwas, Miniter of Vorvign Mele Tool ac cigit, oven, to the army, and taal Ore esbend Rg At 4 ccardia “ahd, fat Semen Porro set Karp aga | NZ the robin had rimmed wt tranquility pre a will arrive with the diseass dm board. ney req' to cause to be rete to veiled; everything favored a free and unliased election. S24 sf theme tad lens ate os ota very sirlitag ovestahe ametostion of Mi. 1L10- | Te tare bo xt te before nine ‘The election was held, and the result was the choice, by Pa a ng ee and was op |, The <‘Retteveral gentiensen desired =) or parte a ee oe 00 overwhelming majority, on Jane 11, 1861, of Benito Geaet oy Meore” Poaus, Carma, ana | to gponk to mare to adjourn | Serra sheers 7 tah daring OF} Suaren on President of Ube republic for the turning been brought tq & close over; but tomorrow te con- | Health. ouch. Boord of Puliee be vet tem. crpeeaing geen tee kn fined’ oor onl the Posada ana’ ee reason s ti the We cormnd i be Ope of the people, sprung from the ranks of the peo- on Er. wes ie ‘will differ from the four previogs ones. eargnent.' | ——m ple and of the sative Mexican race, the proves patriot, | ceils toca seed be fie peapiosotapian Benen ate S Wigan is. eas sad fal iy fo tha board. with the eatoa of the sergeant’ ond W'not | the poblic servant of thirty years trial, and now the | othe mae ae “Saeseuee to. e tty Tatettigence. suramer, that in, 4 ye wrt es ivlow ofthe entiation, 00 stbor cacicn wen pout, Pe en EE TF 4 rentatien Avcrion Baus o7 Corses,— Three thousand one hundred | Wore reperted from different points Pince then foreign iptervention— that remort apprometion of the Congress of (he Uninw aha in the et wap yous 42. die of thie the we Ae roms to par wo lire. Martha | 824 twenty-ove bales of MobVe cotton wore sold yester- | Tones “ax th ot the antes tate Copsesing's cstonces seeds s nee, | fented fertion-—bes supervened; sad all the world keowe | Pooracinn v7 ig. tonnage the wie ‘MeCook, the tate ot day afternoon the how Renito Juarex, fur more than four years past, has mm Of (howe Chat aaaure the Ife ot oman, bet Sow =A = ba ig: em nntegm regs ee and then eee ee es held clo® the Bag of ho sopatiie, ond With bet ox | 2 only tors lamiied imme. wy tm pay A VW IO —_ ws sling Te ble sirietly low’ mdding, | New a | staney, perseverunes snd devoted paisiotiom be has mais- moat an G ai etteete 8 par Se on S of two hundred and ms setae: Yohei ‘ WS] egg oo , fren yf boy tained tho cause of constitutional liberty aud of inde. | \oritalbon "as vareanry te sacha i. 2cheabwt 9 Tun Ove on TEA AVAL servormanon | SOMO: Te pling "Sar prt sate ‘ob pan wah oe foo orm aprons STE EES meget hepa it ASSN — ‘as large ae through Westera Brooklyn City gee SNe ae br: . senape 4. 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(ima) ~Cow 1 : th of the ee oy he wrens Me, Parsaworry, (rvp.) of Uh, in vee ablence of ar. | bem, rn or erence asm Awe, | “etiam the southern parts of Tas Raoonixs Yacet Cica—Thie clad ls peepering | "untwed shies of Prete oe sd tate pompoced | Seep ned pecker tn tote thurs” tas toreprae mittce of eaten on Votes of toe tro “Contuetus, hie Statesmanehtp and Philosophy,’ was reed. io Bur ry for the summer campaign, and they intend to make te | “U" paphrorendvanr- foreign invaders shall permit x, a " Ss rt Po nee ae wy) subject of am thterestifig eddrees, by Dr. Macgowan, | course will be PDAUING Magn MOTe intereating than any preceding one be held. ‘monte of the venaie, vin" ropristing $30,080 for the | before. the sociological section of the Now York Assort See nee ee ee Tea cities of Sow York ona | Th# s4nedron has bern reinforced with some new yachts * Fie ender theve ciream@ianeas that, by virtee of the quay wall nd eoetineing work on the new | Site for the Advancement of Bclence and Art, af the Trtokiys, which have much free commun cation with | 2D4 have disposed of some of their old ones, The fol | sothority conferred by the following laws, the term of and botler at the New York Navy Yard: | Cooper lo-titute last evening, cach other and with all the world, can hardiy fail to be | lowing is» lint of the officers of the clab:— Commodore, | Premdent Juares has been extended — one the shipjoiners ‘and Poet Ovrice Matrane.—Mr, James B. Rogers, who for | exposed to ite rnriiest attacks |i would seem to be dew. | KM Whiting. View Commodore, T. W. Sheridan a ST NOPRIA OF DOCUMENTS 2 at Norfolk; reducing SP- | several years past has ected as Assistant Postmaster of | tine’ to come aud ceeupy i previons haunts where | dent, P W. Ontrander, Secretary 1. Law of Congress of December 11, 1861. First grant ren for al te Nautical Almanac thin ony, having hie rn the Bith and the Site a aeprtary ations, under | B Underbill Ammiatant Secretary, oa sistonging “felts mente em Somrnaent | fernando sre Can | fue har ie awh Se | Yc Po onl ana SMT ey | ohana” eh Pte Comarca Py 135,000 for the of hos been succeeded by Joha W. Norton, Superintendent Doainattiioetm ump elindg&a. ot tee ‘at the Boston Navy Yard, rae of the Money Order Spe will perform tho labors the: aieartes Sal ob Dane edheon pte vane, 2 Explanatory ertirie adopled in serret semston of Com for the preservation and repaire of the bitherto spigned to the of often, Pree | eg to che emant ot one folie we | Amervensiny ov rie Cartons ov Pome fewres —The | sree treaties of the United ese the Ponaacte Navy are, | ee to, Me, Reagent wubérawel Postmaster Roby and brnée of tha thats to prociais to the public Ive danger Anniversary of the capture of Fort Gumter witl be ovle | if amt Commrcm of TD of June, 1861, referred to in oreo much thereof as may be necemary, heads a es of an 4 thas sothortes brated by the Samter Club of Brook): ry eomme| ree te | sgzor tothe appropriation of $5,000 for ieaung | foperTendvataat the Post, Ofer erpremed to tbat ren- | Honey of Meaitmia take sh trast and incor nach Yn: | by a gram) dioner atthe Mansion Hue.” conter cxireomtisary pooert nn ne weer | 6 ep peteclones 5 tet Sader Sears Dediers, ee Coe eee see 4 reased exponditaree ge shall be, neces to ecoomamos Kobert Anderson, the hero of Fort Sumter, 4 Law of Congress of Mey 9, 1882, contelning the clause inserted by the Senate, for ‘the purchase of | ¢ambent upon him. bt qearsentngs to clean the streets, remov Semel! nus erent : be ty DP ee 2 seein palborieat q ¢ to Ube atreers @ nanore heme, Bao Crow Picaroceera—Brovkiyn bes for long 1. Law of Congrom of October 27, 1901, comtamning (ht | preseriied in the and law eth the lembiat - other grounds a A’ for the use of the Fewmnat or Taomss Dowmtxo,—The obeequies of Mr. | correct v drainage aud overetowd ng of dwelt ' 0 eptiation, ace " ‘ bird a re labtehed orf beanies (hl 6! eat lo ervening © mm — ee a to tha, | Thomas Downing, the well known Colored gemtioman, an | ies, 10 close or remove il buisings which arv danger. | time, expecially for the Yast aie montha, teen » forsiie | "MUS UIM IM Re oo sus a inn, consnining the | a yufnal sriat smmmemaed. on that may of parm he ‘iniwe thopa ls to read ‘oa folows "Vor Zon Heid for the opertiaas St Saipan, or, a sang per- | fouree and tt prune of posure, Congres bering Sone | TSS GRO ATES er gusmnssnee ond. th a inachine shop at the Maval Aca }, $20,000," fance, “knocks ' They throng the thoroug fares, oper eu a ba ~ wey J fo the Kasoeury apenas af to thts" ” that wi read frter onan, that 3 Re Sense oy) ay dargpret orn A cea, the wer with Praare ha the second of an 4 o 00 sMeset care and (he tule at the regular perv . vagunase the sy abe Rang thal an op Piaces of amusement, apd, indeed, proto ther |ight adam. proved x) ‘any allowance to fingered profession anywhere and everywhere the der 4 otheer im the naval for rent of quarters, of *‘sgag into be had. iy fellows. im. the ’T/NO EOTRAORDIW ART Surait.ire, or fer lights or Sony Ses Potter fi 7 oo as detectives here monn il, intl. ant all acta Ct Cope & jnate Oe et the rhiere, a> tow, indeed, th the ma varmert ov Gowemmment | OS ne sucnt of navy, ogants, Se a8 Yee » Arrests are the exceptiome, The reevit of all this thas | Semen t. The Cities Consiieivaal Prewdent of the iy o* - ned to ' ues have brilliant acd protable winter | Public has bern pleamed to etdrem i te the following Fe F the farniies vewwe smened 10 ‘ur conference report wae agreed to. ~% : cppaies ts leapanier ou bom 7 oie awe within she et ffteen eftay the were “COMWONICATION YR THE GHRETARY OF WAR ON THE KEW Pom, whe mater ap in earnest, and bas doeres, Copnatiensl Douptesd of tha Volied OA ear ae te 6 tm YORE QUARANTINE AND THE CAPTORS OF THE AsnAgmUN quest coders (elects af the 100 ‘sedan bin | Masican Sates, to she inbabitante cf she saws maketh | yaetyin Se Nal a fein pw r om cow mand to an whom they have reaere ty | Raows that the (oberon of the Umum bas (bought proper Oat LARARER, Prenitynt ot Congrens ‘ne St. ee} benewe are ane Sieees SW. Ramos tnanes. © OM Utanee, eneraren new ~ th € a athe rere lated r come =o Sroreke eae 0 evra Teme —Ahont See e- sedans M feat inte | an oetnones eee ‘on ath awa + an eae, “i ; i i i Potming (U4 Uve'station at Horter'e Potmt, « poung tad, Pathe WolnowE, about fooriees yeare of sae, wtemyted ¢) 9 resdlation of the 16th inst. im relation to the we tame lo f , = ‘be common @ the cass of Abe awards to 10 amp co the care, and mor ng his footing, fall, the feopet bebe pod to memnnree ae ie end tos Conenqeeas edn oe “‘ibiiabo Bo <0 Booth and Harold wheelie ot pin jeft lag, just beiew the hase, ee oe ant Liberty —lertsco, May 8, 180R )¢ ommun« ations were laid om the table and ordered ’ eon te ee ee once td, talaga To the Corea Goveren o€ the Voters Dotnet sehen} presen) hae) = vroey ae ey ~—y way ee aeding on Hae. “ 1 moausoten end be pre saw oF ocromen 3, inet On entinn of Me. F 4 Boren ty sttenied the toy oa | NS » acest Derseraney 9 Ream swenany of Wer, inion thet be annid ort cmrvive the | tow ict ad tee, pat Oe Reccsme tee | ne) by (be flim Qporral oa 0 b+ Come? on ome tw ‘eae tho rwiaaa of (oe ‘The Cithees Precitent of the bee theme :