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SUPPLEMENT Pee ae erie Tha caets art the navy, which was referred to the Committee on Naval & au His | if E : rengthy speech, that he to have. agamet It it to his mind one 1e put on record, oe yd he rose. In the Californis State was more than probable he would carpe a ep but that ‘was the notorious Gov- ernor Smith, of Virginia, ' in California for the ex- Press purpose of that State to the South as «n outlet to its future 3 man who was put im nomination by Smith could not receive bis (Mr. Gon- mess’) support under apy circumstances. Mr. MeDouxall was then nominated, and afterwards, in the House of \tatives, voted for the celebrated Kansas-Ne- braska act, which was the beginning of the end which ‘we have lately seen, alas fetes tomas aki kee ibe oa OF PATENTR. ANTHONY, offered a resolution to four thowmand of ‘ Brine four thoiivand copies the report of the Commis ANTHONY, ihe considerati gg Sa sa rpg for the nse of lic printing ordered seon stated in a widely circtiiated docaments atone cost two for the year wns and fifty thousand di! jars. Of this foor hundred oe olgaly four thoveaod was for the War t, two hundred and sixty five thousand for Treasury Department, one bu dred bath the Port Oftive Department, forty tive pepe oe @amnry Agneultnre, twenty. on y t a 0 = ty he es and ant five thot cost of Col pri eg 2 ing aha ing a aod thirty. thirty-fou Congresses the cost was three hundred and said that the rehension £ eeventy four thovsand Tt must be re Sieg ae Autbouy, im conulusion, said that the Pubic Printing Off'ce was he sepinncotnaes fon ‘eins, Joba D. Bofrecs, who-was as rt eeatelical te oBhoes 98 9e8 IR IDE. PMT? of the ‘The resotiifion reported by Mr. Anthony was adqnie! PROMINENT ROBES AND NATIOVAL Orr. Mr. Synaccx, (rop.) of R. un introduced a Lesol: Gene cllasd ener Pronisege rebels a rig yt pment Military Afairs. naek P the, Mr Wusaw ealled motion t) revonsie vote on the usnson of Grate site ec er) Monsya. Jomxaon, , tous, salted for the yess abt ‘bays. seca aed . SUMNER, ( Mass., hoped the yore hd not be reconsidered. he question bad been fully direst when it was last underdiscussion. It had been shown that the Territory of Colorado had pot population euonyh for a State, aud that the constitution of Colorada con tained the word “white.” ‘ fore the country was on eirik: of the constitutioas of consistency, then, could the Senate admit Colorado with that distinction, while it insisted on the removal ef such istinctions in the rebel States? THE WADEAS one. ‘The mocnin beer oxpttdraroun point, and the Ren ate wok ap the House bill in relation fo the Habra ‘corpus. RELIEF OF NAVAT. CONTRACTOR® Mr. Nvw, id, of Nevada, moved to postpone the above pamed for the purpose of taking up the bilt for the relief of ceftain maval contractops, which war ina yesterday, ‘The yeas and pays were called for, and resulted in—— 17, pay 14. So the bill for the relief of gaya! com m8 WAS The pending: was, upon Mr Grimes’ aweud moat, to allow the parties recommended by the Neva! E Board, npportited under the resolution of March tat, twelve B mado oo their contract price Mr. Nre addressed the Senate in favor of the vill re- i ed by the Committee on ‘al Affaire for (he crim of the contractors. (dom.) of Ky., eaid it was « browd and fo lay down that Congress was ernment Contracts rie tbat It would be » Congres would not bo justified in de ne proposed; but war had made changes thas overlouked, It would be simply ap wet make good these loases to the iechn ‘the country, who had contribated: almos: tio my, as even the freedmow | success. Were these mechanics to be losers be ‘the distorbanee to the currency of the country could not have been foreseen’? wr Benerene, ,) of Mo., spoke sgaust the bi! founded @ bad prinoip) (rep.) of Onto, sald it was the duly of inize every clann before it. If fhe Sen fm gy ‘a the pablic debt would woen depres valve, Mr. McDowuart, dem.) of Cal. took ground in feror of the Dill, pleading that it was the duty of the govern ment (o protect and pot He believed the Claims of these contractors were Just and ought w be allowed Mr. Haxomons, (dem.) of Ind of the vontractor. Mar. Ruvwie, (lom.) of Del., was opposed to the b/!! and was in ‘avor of the ment fel Mr. Nye; still more, that of Mr. Cinmes. ed twelve per ‘ennt additional would faily cover (be real low. Mr. Cyan, (rop.) Of N. HL, objected to the by! a an omnibus measure. He was satisfled there were many Jort claims ip the nd he was also satisfied e ere ‘were many unjnet ones fn it. Pending Lie consideration of the above the senaie a advocated the elaime HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Wasmixeron, April 17, 1466. AVPROPRIATIONS FOR PURLIC WORKR Mr. Evor (rep.) of Mase, from the Commitiee Commerce, reported « bil! making appropriations for the repair, preservation agd completion of certain public works heretofore commenced under (he aithority of law which was read twice and referred to the Comm/ttee of the Whole on the State of the Union. for the exantination and urvey of ere om of improvement for which appropristiows heretofore been made, and concerning which information is now ip of the War Department, the following amounts —On the = Atlantic ey A: ou Paritie const, $25,000, end on Northwestern lakes, $100 000 Te also makes (hy three Lp ext my Be and improving (he Davigation o ene ‘ex0UNED FROW 4 ‘comerttta Mr, Smacntes, (re) asked to be ¢xensed frown forther service on the Comuittes for Lhe District of Co- Iombia, thinking that onder the ciroumstances, ailvd ag @ (De remarks ot Mr. Ingersoll, chairman of Ghat committoe, bo could po longer hold the povition ‘with promt to the country or plaaware to bimerf. Mr Sbaukiin was excomt. INVALID PRSGONA ‘The Howse then procecded, as the owner of Dasiness im the mormmng herr, (0 we onl Of commitsces ils Were mprried from the canoe: part the Bureou, Weat Point had the general super iy FIFE z > o vot A ) THE ——Lecemenenbeioeermareresngare tintin oe so _ ~ —— es alll ornare _ Ss 2 wc ae —— = — NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1866, scious of being auimated bv any inimical motives tohim. He now wished to state pablicty that if the Pending the debate bat morning bour it of his intortr: had either red Mr. Cook: pired, and the Dil west eves aul toanstrone ns Ting’ feel or priced vim In the vomm init ng ies epmammees o> a er ina bim public disavowal of jt, and tendered him bi ll to reorganize and army of the United Ma Revioxn acknowledged tthe vouriany and kindnons gen! ‘rom Connecti whieh had prompted make the explanation be had just done. His position in « two-fold capacity, as meiber of Congress and edi- tor of a poet ons placed bim sometimes ia an embar- advocating the retention Corps. | rassing and be desired to bi Ty there ware Bot.» Sepa tty, this in the law no Ce ee ee erate ox, man wounded in the cause: Lp Ee planation on the floor for what might appear in (be col- peot to be received again in the Who were | umns of the New York fimer. Such explanation he Would only make ag an editor through the columns of l i Hu satiated, and pan hs ae ‘gnadluncerd, whan ek 7 e o , Which ceoeewesiacss Sense kv ugs aan an and i . a oeirea beer char. THE HEALTH BOARD. Fa ea ha tpg oped E The Mécting Yesterday—A Harlem and eighty first appointed, about et to Yorkville Delegation Oppose the Re- es pitas A tat ro Smt ‘ey Bens moval of Nuisances to That Locality— A Hearing in the Rag and Bedford the Senate, In like ri am inati: ore Sapaees four bandred. appol ed at im ‘a Brewery Comp! Abates y-five, making j jundred ment of Nuisunces=The Adulteration officers of f them ag A ae a the tervice, abba! War fed ofthe yon | Of Mill im Thin City, de. duty with General Howard, in the c hah * The Board of Health met. yesterday afternoon, Presi- Se, Soogns, cousidenice to say | dent J, 8. Schufts in the chair. The spinutes of the Int meeting were read and approved. A delegation of gentlemen who were present having obtained permission to be heard, one of the number stepped forward and said in substance :—On bebalf of a committee appointed at Yorkville, on the subject of the removal of the bone boiling, fat meKing, and other offal establishments by the Board of Health to that locality, ‘wo beg to remonstrate, The citizens of Yorkville and Barlem think that if such establishments are a vulrance in the city, they would be fearfully so If, located there. He then presented @ petition of remonstrance on the sul Genérd Howaid's capable and tt Howard's testimony; bat a better source of was furnished by Goneral Howard himself, Gentlemen wounds twe: © per cent; cent; fone wounds one and a half per cent; pied ye suffered amputation of the leg ten per cor ) fon of the arm nine per | ject, and after some farther discussion the delegation vent, ‘The number not wounded, but is Be into the corps, boranse of disease, at only sine nuda | #djourned, to meet Mr. Schultz on Friday next, half per of the whole number. But, after all, this A debate took place in connection with the reports of bill provided for sifting from the small number of | inspectors in relation to the constriction of Rewers in afore ong. mep. The true reason for opposition to the eteran Reserve corps on the part of the regular army was that all the aasy places, the garrison duty, the re- croiting statious aad the positions in towns would prob- ably fall to their share, while the centlemen of the regular army would bave to rough it at the frontier ports, or on the field, or at hard work. His reply, to that was that if any ciass of men ed certain localities in this city and Brooklyn. These re ports were not considered sufficiently intelligible, o# they do not suggest the manner of sewer required. Commissioner Brags thought that they had not avied wisely in confining their appointment of inspectors to medical men. It would, im his opinion, be to their ad ‘the easy places, it was exactly those mien who " had not only had the salty of proving vantage to have some practical men for that office. Peper py heap hare vio grees stir & mee Dr. Stoxe was in favor of referring back these reports en i " ities in a Shan regan a ig no Deer ditilltion Ard mot uaettinaga | OR, S0 SOTSE.RPORME: 80 te etapsotens, t0:siake te Af; for « reasonable of profitable duty they should be soription of sewer requisite i the several cares; which sounpioyet, a5 compensation for sha they under: | was so ordered. gone. One-i men, could not } one j ered men,cohae Tate opera glensen escheat |° 7° reports of the Attorney ov the abatewent of neve. in Washington, and fellows with one leg could not hop ral nuisances were taken up and the usual orders en in the Germun or whirl in the waltz. tered. These orders embraced the cleaning, painting and Mr, SGe01.s HANGER, ‘free. of Obio, stated that be | ventilation of certain tenement houses; the construc. wyinpathived with the tone of his colieagne’s remarks, | tion of sewerage connection and the cleansing of cow and was earnestly i favor of retaining, a& act of | stables; the disinfecting of the sheil lime kiln in Fit waional justice, this Veteran Reserve corps; bot he | teenth street; cleaning and of cortafn piers ou ‘wished hin. oof ma ies what information he bad | the East river; the moval of private manure heaps on bout he “ keeping tem regiments ¢ Gansevoort lots; the of the water piperof Veteran Reserve corps supplied pn Bay ‘ Catharine Market,’ and Mee Ms subjects of public com- orilered to be removed from the Mr. Senesex roplindithat the tenth section of the Dill provided for the drfficulty, as in addition to wourids wen recculted for the general vervice were cligible for the tem. regiments of (be Veteran ‘ve COrpA. rag dealer Mr, Hovrwait (rep) Of Maas, asked whether, if Fah ves ‘waa be wan tie not togesber iwo classes examining wen, assign the latter duties which should not "the mbject. The raga of Me at Gouvernenr silp, came “ad pte lo aa rout thew r sgh acy sf com) mi h Mi oshy $00 fos teks andie removieg rons thers wien were Gonses ata Ree. Tiny fae a lel eran led upnew. They have but one press tho new regiments of ‘thns exoinding wounded They have beon three weeks at the and offers not in organization. He thought | say U 1 Ul baxe the remainder removed in weeke time. The odor emitted ix not pleasant, Orage are the saetion should be ainended 40 as to open the doom offtcers and 5 earried to 436 Water #4: apd they complain of theut fiercely Mr. was pre | They were purchased of city junk deslon, are clwedy Mr. Pont. | wet and unpurified. i wll ® quemion he remi men did not get The counsel then, “read the testimony elicited by bite sick by companies or ‘and posts could not be | onthe sibject, which corrébofated bis statemett. by mils op abe gree erent mdjourved WN Rriaay We Tar ner ” DK The cave of the storage of rags in 496 Water siveet was taken up and postponedte Tuesday next. Lens Ow 1», theeounes! for the Bedford Brewery. was then heard by the Board, who said that the Aewerage connection® ordéred by the commissioners would be made Without unnewessary delay. Mr, “enc1s# said that the complainants in that rpat« should be heard. They state that rt ite noieanee of the strongest character, “and t do not think the sewers can be finished anti next ‘The original order th this case was issved to Merch last for the suspension of the brewery; but, on a lear ee, the period of fourteen days were allowo/l the owner, Ir, Matcome, for the purpose of having a sewer bait Afior some debate the matter was adjourned to Fr dey next. Commissioner Benes mid he was a member of the Ailanthus Trees Committee, and that the statement made in the Brooklyn papers that these trees bad been or- | dered to be eni down was not rorrtet, + On motion of Judge Boswontn, the following war | adopted — | Resolved, Thab iu ali onves where the reports of ins up t But when it came down to the captains, there we from West Point and 393 who had never been there, and ofthe first lieutenants there were 79 from Wert Point and 868 who bhd never been there, Of the 1,060 Geld and company officers there were only 326 aduates of (he Military Academy, while 774 bad not that advantace. Mr, Connane, (rep.) of N.¥ svaded that the Veteran Reserve corps should not be pe tified inthe permanent military system of the govern ment. Thi conviction remained unchanged by the very earnest and able appeal made to the House by the chair man of the Commitice on Military Affairs, and unchanged by che extraordinary edorts that bad been made from the outside to convert this House to the opinion that the stated that he was per } en maser, and questionable whet: corned into a permanent military establishment, nu new question. It had received an answer long ago | seem to réuder proper that & sewer shoukl be from wriers, wed from men of practical experiene. | sewet conection be wade, waver closeis built or Some time ago the wmililary authorities had’invited the | Fel 4 Su Kind made wo structures, hon» first generals of the age meet in Washington, aud to adview ip reference to an army bill. The Lieutenant (ener, and Goperals §herman, Thomes and Meade bad accepted the invitation, and that convocation of femoas rT; and ul a men bad given ther opinen @riting ip reference to | In the several oases, including be rr aod the Veteran Reserve corps, unfavorable to i# retention io lewers, the priper meee of ounstruction of ° army. the sy) pavire of such crpaire she Thode of ventilation to be adopted, (he means of venuleting formation proper i all such casen! The debate ow Unis suluject was continued for over two | requized, and bours, und was participated in farther by Messrs BURN, (rep. yor tu favor of retaining the Veteran | recive ventilation of the New York Hospital, wade in Reserve corps, and by Mr. Roaens, (dem) of NJ. in op compliange With acecent order of the Board, was »ub- mitted. The document, whiew i# exceedingly leng hy, was referred to (he Sani'ery Commitiae. A report was ved from Geptaln Lord enumerating about Ufty city dealers «whe tave been dete ted by ition nally Mr which was seconded, amwendavent to sirike erance i the Ver The vote was whe Be (he amendment ews rejeqred SeweveR moved the previous question, iaging (he House to a vote on Wie ut of the acetion the cleuse im ref » the Aan itary pote in Une aot of adulterating Ube m Jk ‘The Penape.) sogersted the propriety of asking the aud veent be year 98, nave 4 The following i the png Ae oro general government for the uae of the Battery Warracks fn case nf emergency. The Board then adjourned tl Yaar Menarn Ashley of Nevada, Baker Maldwity Reuis- | Priday next. tou, Houbmell, Buyer Beandegee, Cook ling, Davis, Bhir ome. Pariverarth, Finck, Glovsbreuner Goodyear. Harting af | OFRRATIONS OF TRE SPRERT CLEANING CONTRACT pelt of v., Jonckes, Marvin, Meet ORK UNDER TRE NEW SYSTEM, mF, " iin, nae Bicheteen, COUPaTD “Waste at Pant 3 The street cleaning contractors Mtated yesterday thot, in the contract made between them and the city in dune , Rice af KoMins. | there. Several men were thereby arrested and others po go od youres, Smith’ Mavens. | deierred from work. This anexpected derangement of arn ot Non Waid Was, | the street cleaning system prevented the city {rom being Welker, Willams Win no the resolovions probibiog ug grands were reswinded, and tbe men allowed to their work as before. The farmers Who before bought the manure deported on the dumping grounds alse Beld bark, expecting that the new mem would give it to them for nothing Henre the nds were Dot emptied of their lth ax ex an before. They also sated that since Sear lant im bute very email portion of the city whieh bas not bees ewept jeaued in the most thor- manner MENTING OF TRE STREET OF.FANING COMMI=NIO) He. A of the Commission for clenaing the mreets was lid at the Mayor's office yesterday, A resolotion ™ anthoriy: ers Ss the contraction ® | sem) mnearitly dues ¢ Board then adjourned There being to the fourth see ‘ow, {t femaite in Che vane terms ae telegraphed yenier any The floner then proceeded to the consideration of the Afth srecion, which provides for the modeof offieering tue lnfaniry regimenia A of amendment: » ere offered to V1, and some were Mr, Coesiew (tem.) of S moved to amend (he section by aiding « provisa that all acts or parts of arts authore ng she organization of eolored troop be re pealed He made an argnme ound that i colared men wer eoMoers, they should not be allowed to carry the Meket | and bayonet as privates fhe vole on Mr Chanler propesition Wad takew by and aited \n yous 23, nays * MORTALITY POW THR Week. in japan na vejontee. nf mephonytay is hy The (ollowing are the deaths, ” jarde, im thin el'y for PRON PETTTION OF Mee W ERD the week ending ont April (rep. jot S. ¥.. preveuted the pottiion Wards No. of Deatha of Charity Weed, mother of Sepbeu W Weed, billed at " etith ‘ _ Geitynborg, \ be placed on the persion jit, Tt was re | 3 Thirteenth. “ ferred to (ie Cyinme)itee on Pamsione «4 Fourteenth. 2 ROA) FROG CRRRRAY Tas WOR 14 Fifteenth. 5 Mr Krrowan, (rep) of S_Y.. prasemted & memorial & “axtocnth » frow Genera & Ma Yan Wyek, of New York, mekiny 17 Meventeontn “ that pensions may be increased thul the tows toed | 16 Righteenth tiga that persous fed thereto meg vutain the same with | © ++ 21 Niveteenth, ......, 2 lene delay aud parplerity chan at present. which was ce | 20 Twentieth a ferred to the Cuminitiee oo Invalid Peas one } 3 Rae tra range 4 Sram yarns? wren wy . 7 Tremty-second, .. On motion of Mr ree oY a! Papen were tee a +, “! ‘the maliiion were United State 341 Hits wtriansron. | cand DR hod Gormmeny Be Brooklyn Clty News. Suir Pavan, Several conse of whip Ferber o’ « malig Rant type have boon disovernd by the potue of the Forty th precioet recesty, In a wrewhed tenement hows jo North Bight) stregt, BR OD. Keown as ite “Wrens Nest,’ several deaths have oenarred, and o'uer or Tensmen oF tae Maven Orncen ov rae Font or flow. Mose LJ |, ale member of Com che ts cone, Beker, Ranier, Beaman, Vocomatt Buckland. Clnrke of | Iaat, the dumping grounds, boards, docks and places of oftoth, Cook, Datroes, Delano, | depostt for <weemuge theo in aee, and such additional oy Kugleston, Eliot, Peers. Gar | omen ax mught be found necessary, were civen and Harding of Ti, Mayen Hemiorson, | secured to thee by a special clause in the contract. | ngersoll, tulian, Kelley, W The Board of Health, deeming those damping Se gern, armee, We pincer a nulxance, placed policemen on eaeh Morris, Myers, ith orders w arrest any mem @inployed by the D contractars who shevld deponit sweeping ye the prisoners for trial, in defantt of $1,000 committed bell ewe ALLRORD RORBENY BY 4 DOME: v. Mary Jape McRonati, a girl wxteen years of age, and born In Bermuda, was yesterday arrested by Detective Slowey on the charge of having stolen $700 in gold and silver coin, and a gold wateb and obain, worth $517, from Mrs. Hetty Hutten, an aged woinam, residirg at No. 221 Moti street. At is alleged that on saturday might last Mary Jane, who was in the employ oi Mrs. Hatten, slept in the naine room with er, ‘The following morving Mrs. Ai. fonud that the trunk in her bedroom, containing the money and timepiece, had been broken open, and the valuables removed, No other person except Mrs, Hutton and the prvoner were in the room, and benoo the susp) clons aguinat the accused. Jastiee Hogam oomynitted Mary Jaue to the Tombs for wial, in defauit of $2,000 bail None of the money bas been recovered. i HAYTI. Particulars of the Great Con- Prince—Origin is Of Buthlings»s Destroyed—The C OUR JACMET, CORRESTONDENOR, Jacuxt, Hayti, Maroh 26, 1806, of the terrible conflagration at Port au Prince Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday, Thore being no moagsof getting to the burnt city directly, I took the British steamer which touches at this port on her way to ‘At, Themad, whenee this fetter shall go, vis Havana, to Now York. Lhayeseen a newspaper issued at Port au Prineeisince the fite, and have besides conversed with eye witnesses of the occurrence, and from beth sources aan embled to forward Lo you the ‘allowing tial ACCOUNT OW "THE DWASTER, fire commenced in the establishment of Mr. Hep Durnypt about one o'elock in the afternoon of the 19th, ‘and estended with foartul rapidity, #0 mach so that in the course of oné hour nearly sevgn hundred houses were wrapped in fumes, Water is not plentiful at Por} dn Prince, and fire engines still more scarce; so you fancy Low much of its own way the fire wag al- lowed to bave. President Geffrard rode for about ten og through the blazing etreets, but gave no orders, seeing that Loman aid would be quite unavailing. The were ordered out, but nearly all that did torn out were to be found endeavoring to save one sole hailding, the residence of Geffrard’s son-in-law. The imi 1} manifested the most stoleal apathy. Deeanse they found themselves helpless; still, 8 Mille energy would have asved much that bas been dont.» ‘The cause of ihe fire ts, as yet, in a certain sense, un- known ; But there exist no reasonable doubt that it was te work of au ‘The following facts are v Tart, FASIION COUTAE, 1b. Lh rrorrind The fit of the twenty-two purses offered by bie pro: protor of the Fashion Course was trotted for yesterday afternoon. Tha race wax under the siddle, mile heats, Dest Unree in Ave, for which thers were sevem eatrios, viz: bg Toby, dor, & ¢ Wm. Whelan, bl m, Kate Atwood, b. g. Sam, b. m. Cricket, b. m, Lady Hunter, and b. g Antietam, The three first named were the only onesof the Jot that came to the post when (he halt wounded to aaddie The three starters never before trotted for money, and are certainly a trio of very superior ‘green ones.’ Toby Candor won the parse in three straight heat#, tm most excetlent time, consider the heavy stata of the’ track and the liltle work that he of the unfavorable weather ine looking bay gelding, full high, with two white stockings im his face, He was wired by sixteen hands behind and @ dlaze Mr. Ro Atehison Alexander's Mambrino Chief, out of athoroughbred mare, aud ix owned by Mr. Perkin: of Springfield, Mase, He is wix years old, and, jugs from hix race yesterday, can stay aa long at anybody's horse. The bay gelding Wm. Whelan t alco well bred, and nade a very fine race; but he wan madly out of oon Hoagland, did pot buck him adducud a8 prools of this: of Salnave's followers, | dition, and hiv owner, Mr offices, 1 believe, in the revolutionary army, were ar for a dollar, ax he did not expect bite towin, The bles ‘at Cape Baytien, tried and condemned to be shot } mare Kato Atwood inw beauty, and a splendia trottor on Jith. When news of the sentence reached Port | besides. She is owned by MC. Srolith, and will, be’ the season ts over, muke her mark She was fadiy out ‘of condition on this occasion fora best in five rasa ‘The mare was eapitally rilden by John Murphy, Dan Mace riding the winner, while Ed Perrin was on the Dack of Whelan. In the betting previous to the horres being brought on she track, euoh was the favorite by turns, bat after they were saddled #od commenced aw oe, threata were made that their death would be avenged. Tho men were exectted in accordance with their, sentence, and the apparent consequence was the fire which broke ont two days tater, ‘The next fact ix that two or three attempts were made beruing down the parte of the ‘One of my informants extinguished a fire in the only loft | scoring Wm. Whelan settled down ae a strong thy arite ‘was too evidently the work of . | against the feld at two to one ay occurred two or three day® after the eonfla- 'Fird Heol, Av the start the block ware got way with the lead of # length, Toby Candor second, Whelan ¢)ove she kept on front aboot half way erotind the turn, at the quarwor pole time fory-#ix neconds-—Tohy Adin three lengiln, the ware wioond, one length ot of Whelan. Gomg down the baristreioh (he y and fell in the rear, when Whelan bey oly and inade play for the bea’ 5 every etride, whet ponring: the bs be lapped him, broke end d t y thee alt 14 oy Wad it alt on. A tated fact i*, that an autempt was made to déestrov Jecinel simultauequsly with the capital; bat hy accident the fre was discovered jn time, NEWSPAPER: ACOOUNT. [Trouslated from 14 Hien Rabie, of M Marob 23, for the New Yorn Herat was fr iphabtied for the most part ov persons igher ox of commerce, the clave witch has been alnoyt withoot exgeption ihe victims of the catastrophe. Wif- teen Dlocks have been entirely destroyed. Thiriden oye bru Tune have been very seriously damaged it ae thew Oe tatorite a ‘Tbe losses ave immense. incalculabte at prevent = Val felt, the nour Waging tae call nables in great qoantives and of every kind bare been nd pince She tok chi dead athe | deveared by the flames. betas well up. | Vong, on ie broke apt view, bot ‘Thone who have known Vorb autrince will haye an idea of the tremeudons misfortane wineb has ‘over wbelmed, uf, mud (ie extent ai ihe ground coverdd by | mare to tt the contiagrauion, \u imagining a vast parallelogram | ‘ual paint. & ‘an the west by the side of the eity fronting the | Jongh ahead at , Wve aa dBt Laatste \wading One terctd, tbe oivery wwe bandred yar ayn tow ante Fort Per; on the east by the ade extending | Surent Tine tleweest Tceaaury ‘on the north | dew away im Ube wi steand made way for the Ker Dy the street of Bonne-!o), througout 1s @utire lengtt, tacky colt; bat tysfore he caught Wim the (ormner i mar up. Tory ball ny le pale ene levgth whe. St ey a een Lhe wiiier, im bdlr toe mnaae ome dongibe 1 the The public Bolidines conmmed ave the Samute, witte the; archives and- those of the Chaniber of Representa: | Going up ie hue i uk ony Wie oh@, aml the monet Hives, Ave witioes of Lie Minimugy of the Interior, he City took weard vier. bolt \nerbated bis finde ae he Bacean, (he Burean of the Arrowdigaeaeet, a large uinct of | 801" veld he Ubromae on & the the national ag oor, the Comerat ‘Tresanty, with Remeesrvicl lwee oF t Chiapbeg e the Stamp } dew vee w SpA ata ROR KE anh invent | tbe faster | the Brot! of the © Bi he ot t Of the | Over the score bait m tevgth. Toby won the beat hy Oy hate he. the Conrtor Cassprion, | lengsle a , 6.100, the Post Gator and Therd Heat There wun naforiher bobbing om the (rot 1b being very evident tia’, harring socidegia, Tol Port Per NeW OF TOR vat. wa, When they ent the word be wae ait fle abean o A feeling of uncepiness and \ocertainty pervades ail | the others, but Whelan went Trews med |) mands, who moves about outside the Piles{iaceund tiie tarn @: leigh, Toby secamd. (we Wepeth Roe) aTined ory one expecta another revolution. Ahead of te mare At the qastter pole Whelan wae reo enemiee ay openty tot | two lengths shead, in forty-frur secomis, and \t wenmed yaer as and no Wore igh Tovy conld net cetth him Chey wen We in the eaentertein | the berkstretet without » change of po@tio prevdny the baif-mite pale in 1:2 On the Plast Toby began toelove, wud in & short time carried Whee to @ break, and led at (he three-quarter pole thr Jongths, the tare Jest, one length bebind. Tong trotted gamely op the howestceeb wor the heat by ms lengths, mah ing the lave mite 4), the that heal! beige high opinion of the latter personage, and [have always ought highly af bite, nor have Laeen anything a yor | me change The fact appears to me to be | | the people are extremely ignorant — her expromsion—and being fy that con made to awallow anything they ae told dition, are em by the eruimaries of Geffard's enemies, who are very | trotied in Idk Tue following ine eummary numerous, The hands of the goverament are in conse Towmpay, April 17—Purse of $100, mile hemte bes! ence weak, for it hae almost come to this. that Gef. | three in five, under the waddie 8. R Perkin % Hougland MC, Smith entered bt tered b. g. Toby Candor, Mace tT 1 I ved ing. We, Whelan Perrin 3 2 2 wy Kate Avwbod, (has hile else but the army to eapport him. A proof of thie weakne wed by the eowdaet of the government im aiaie onse of Obiem, © Murphy... party of several were discovered at ome of their | D. Mare entered b 5. Sain. drawn frightful cannibal orgies, 14 upon cooked Infant, | R. Walker entered bun. é drawn ‘othing was done, because Gedirerd i afraid. fh isa | 7. Crogan entered bm. fady Hunter ‘ drawn for ff x9 control be cined, tay pie will | A. Paterson entered b @ Antiotam raw re Quarter, Noy Biest beat wn a Second bee “ 1s Thira beat a“ i very tender and delicate and he apoke tre Nevertheless, T would » wisiiond prover stewed oysters han Prat pee 1 ‘The Obliem prectoed in Jam. he Wack, UNOS this art ‘ thongh ft has there, al 4 for the most part coutined of poisons for phd garg weg lm Imipertine. 66 tdgunk Delia some of the Obi men hav wonderful kpowled; OnDRK FROM sOrRH DENT KEN NE ts Rena tie pmagh sm aeat retention. Beate years ogo an TION TO THY MEW LIQhOR LAW 14 Ob: man ot Kingston who confessed. op hiv : Bee ceunsat eaeemnna te weidy’ be wes, tapeit cone) Snberianendens Kennedy, somerdeg fenced the himwelt by selling bis wervices a a pooner Heaps of following + iy relation to the act to regulate the sale oyniier Kivered” Hterature could be made out of that aid feliow's coufession. A very respectable looking (bi man rold we hin conjuring stick, which T keep me a great coresiy. He promined to get me au idol, but I was told of intons <“ 7 wet eee ‘ Mereoroncras Poors, New Youn, April ii, 964+ Lari rg Wo anpees 14, ead was of course dep | upatn —-, ~ nek — The ‘Leginiature baring Les - ) paaved ag Artt te the wale of imtor me te Police Inteiligence. | Quore within the Metsopoliian Pobor Distr t of toe Flake a bd bes ng const toted and cromiet the OBTAINING MONFY BY FRAUD -QUARRELING OF PR 4 of Health « Board of Krew, a6 ow rer FrotLs Mary MeLaaghlim, Hiving at 41 Clarkson street, yester day appeared before Justice Mogan, ana enlered a com paint againet Thomas 0 Brien and Darby Kelly, whow abe cuarged with fraudulently obtaning money from ber According tothe complainant « affidavit, O'brien and Kelle called upon her on the 12th instant, while ‘at 86 Varket street, and represented locked up in Fourth preeinet Brien represented Kelly a» an be would give lim $75 he would procure the disebarge of her brother, otherwise. if wd ty gramt Heemnen for weit ag nines the power station ho oMcer and ninewn of wel me | meraied liq | the movey "at not paid, b * | make report & | ber, on or betere tie 2th 4 ¢ in sour precine he sant Chat wae not enough lo get her bxother 4 charged ; that {t conid mot be done for lee than seventy five dellare Mary theo appealed to her mother, from whom whe obtaited Ove dollars,more and gave it io Kelly, way ing that wae ail the momey fhe had i bourse O'Brien and Kelly \heo stated to Ma brother would be home in about an hour pe “om pat trunk, The men decamped with ine aad ot wight met ip ry near tater | | Trento ' House Point. ehaned bewween the parties, wh Was then inpostible to learm from whom the monry had been oltained. The magmtrate irced a warrant (or fhe parties complained of and they were arrested by Tou wie fame Townes of the Fourth precinct, ant oftcer t dell, atiarhed to the Tombe Police Court, on the «by heen wid, wory cane ¢ ee * ober 6 ooh x | paetoer will “ op the folowing po Jere Whether joanne duly gre ore wder emibor ty ume ew! 2 ware empiay al os oar OF walkers jo (he “rite ee roorar PY — Wheater w ose ar athe” oxtraneans setrert were otraduced a/6 'he rim img eorane a Of dbtaning sixty five deliars from the complainan’ by | Math What clam of persone bare teen it the helm of moana of fate snd fraudulewt representations Jie | freqaeating the prt Rogan comuitted them for examine ion Seventh hae Ween eoormensy (on the pow * PIORPOCRET* 18 FaRd BOW—Orn OF TARE | 10. VIG the place (or the peutettion of ihe publi: proce It a0, how often Pighth.Wheihet the proprmter has bere ererred "5 the police on ¢ veung emgnged in ties Doemers If wo, bow OfMm, ahd on what carmen JOHN A KESKEDY, Huprrinentes cavour Yesterday atiornoon Mire Mary Casey. living ie Fi Wrest, dreenpoint, while peeing down Perk row, on her way (o market, war jostled against by two light@ngernd 1 W tener, Inepecter operators, one of whom picked her pocked of ® waile!, } Containing aineteen dollars in Treasury notes The thes The Petroleum Wells of ¢ | wan wineaved by Mr. James Oliphant of Park row, whe ow Way Oemnnron oe | Benibiet offteer Hodgen, of the Hecond precinct, which Havens, Apr oo." | paper) im the agrest of Kchard Kathorford, one the The remercher teade ie the quare@ of last year for jo hugered geutry. Olipbant mw Ratheriord pleat by om voene | eke toe eouep fend pase it to» confederate, who flea | 7” im ty cune, aaninaretiy Buses pyr tdele 4 with th, The prisoner ae tsken the T . where been (rowed OF fueron ihe cumeteas ayo ew } the Viet alee ie great Gistrom ab ber }oms. | wot to the United Mates tor snaipzation have prove | Rnthertord was very aeniow (0 pay back the money | ieetiond with the Indicatwne of wet fond in Pew | ate hos procera hie om, bat Jartice | & take this yew of the care Mra ¢ — | gg! Gestre oar Ww get her money, a we * verad welle ore pow renter ne at Vatrors, © | Beh at Ad left, and wented to bet rt oy expel to “army shenn trex work | paving ber beck whetehe hat lunt ne a! Much umheseetmry seepery ard myr'ery ° ‘ j wome heat ber Mwoey of Marketa Met Coody ag pyvulators ond yet om om iv te touted (6 be comigriad (ill Jadge Hogre, a bin kindr ers ~ , f f beat, ofeted W make good het lous, *L@ therefr hw 2 tite 4 ‘ 4 pevlerred © charge stares Rotherford, why wa Ried EP al, @ Rout bal After momiving the ours Mogan the paur vedi left the ewer 6 ~ , 4“ mere then #e 4 ay varus alloted va Wow for ib "* elect the tasteee of the Wwhaed 6 8 prebhemn te he ee! conmdorne * Oe ee ee a Seth Mlog, proprietor ef a Grinting pte , | Draty, bee baykewper wer yorerdar | pevestsi by efter Marna, of the Wightewnts protect ot | Ue horse of having mtolen Vo weiiete enetaeing 1238 Pereomal Tmteligenes. Mikes! Beyentort, the young Wiherian 64+ \rom Roms, on wernt of tens rameter [rom bir tee 004 ft tatetinen te tne Unted Menten, at the regen af Freetent Joberst cnnt thromgh the Hon (ene + * ferently pabhoned tm the Menem ree had 0 Tete 00 the ae od bee reetered one of hin tes 8 worn Whe an HERALD. AL. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI Torsvay, April 176 1 M The stock market bas been somewhat variable, bd generally firm, today, the upwant tendeney being majvtained with umwa part. Th Of Chis ier in motives deeper than thows wh contro! Wall «treet, Im the first place, the all the railroads im the Uniled Ftates aro large, ith cieutly wo, indeed, to witrrant much bigber quoatous for thtir secnrities than are now current and in the next, we must remember that, with three leadinn ox ceptions, all the stocks atively dealt in wery much higher at the beginming of the year than we fd them in the middle of April, Im the third plowr, the earuings pow are very cousidarably larger than they were then, whild the working expenses of the lines are lows and likely to grow lems, and, in the fourth instance, the upeertainty approbension with regard to the policy of the Treagory which induced the unreavon decline of January and Vobroury have given / definitive logislation and to @ restored gonfidence im valuoe All these cannes are important, and, coutined, they must exert # controling influence on the Hivclt Fachange in thie presence of & cheap and easy money market, such as we have and are likely to have (or am indefinite period to come. ‘At the early session of the open board frie volt at 794% 0%, Reading 106%, Michigan Southern 794, Cleves land and Pitteburg 81/4 a \, Reck Island 121, Wabash and Western 37, Nortiwestern 4%, Fort Wayne 91%, Now York Central 931;, Quicksilver Mj a o4, Sprace Hilt Coal 644, Camberiand 45, Canton AL the first regular board the market was aetive and moderately strong. Krie Cloaod 114 Wigher thaw at the balf-paat two board yestentay, For! Wayne '5, Reading | Michigan Southern %, Northwestern preferred ek ‘Tatund 1, Comberiand 1%. Quickslver declined jposa preferred 14, Ohio and Mixissippl corti Government seourition wore steady ab yertors day's eecond boand prices At the one o'clock open board the market wap activa, bul barely Meady, The mis-elancous lint was, bowwrer, fro, Camberland sold at 40){, Quickwilver 54), and Sprace Hut Coal 62 At the balf-past two board # worm shade Jower brie Closed @t @ decline of 4, from the closing price at the fret regular board, New York Contral y, Beating is, Rock Ietand 2!,. Port Wayne !;, Quickaliver 1) Mehy 4an Southern alvanced ty. Marpona preferred Gove echineut sec tee Continned steady At the half-past three opeu board the market was i= the ascendant. frie sold at TY ¢ (b), New Yorks Central (8) 99, Hodson iRiver 108\(, Reading 108%, Miehiera Soothern 107%, Cleve'and and Pittdburg Se sity 1s Alierwarie twas firm, ood at Quotations weypenrrent: New York trie Ta Tewiing 100." My Mion Cleveland and rittsborg Aim My Northwestern &7 Fort Wayne MGR, Canton (2a Otro and Miskenppl certifie sian Quicksilver war Woakl, and quoted at O10 Mi the stock evobwnge i freely mmpplied with furde af five per cent on and’nary collaterals, and ag 4 4 im oRoppuomal oaege On govermummin The dig ont lve anghonged, and test elas commercial paper is takem rowlily aba T per cout, aorarding to date, amd the ond bes ae) The Trenmury bar auironed this Avi stant Tressurets at New York, fterneon that the Phiiadeiphia and Bovine apd inthe doignated dep oostory st Halthinore have been (netrected to discontinue crey tng dopewite an aqcount of the temporary, loaw foe Chearug MH porposes, at five per oenk per am nam omand afier (he bat of May vent, (ram wh » date ati cortaibontos oorgianding lil cagry four percent piegees. Chie p im be Figib slarpeion : iL he Beoccetayy #hould have gone Carton wad reduced ube om Of Laleront Me dhe OLDE Lrmperary dopetite Uo a corre yuding extent, The amowws a the tom an held by (he Treasury on (he dat inet, wee 01217 in exces of (he requhcomanls of tbe gpvern Jangervus to she Treagary, whose paligy ii te to Hquidale this indebtedocen as spoeddy ae parle, aod When Ue Ie me pad off to peiuae puch deporte over alsorwarde Lhe gold marked was firiner, aed the dowand for oim for debvery was quicker, loaus om rm . tlowe of bagking baur* '< per cent per a The om wae 126%, followed by an aivance y prine, after whieh fr ~, pen ered w 120% a! ort tutereat fe mult lax a the bears are in or, ie View of the intr ment twouly mililion# I paymett of te May ® five cwenty joan, The efipet of Aine ie, bev ad, a4 © large portion of te ot wiki be due Ws the foreign bondholders, w be ured this market lempbrayity to . aon oh Uk teak the oe culations in the Gold Room sre and have beew ng (orm fall, the premom . bod the resent perarkas one ° hewn aveided, The trineent Cor! Be prevent n by which w jaduo « future course, which will Om regniatad oy sappy ad on WoL Ingenche whieh jt hs linphe ble Foreign exchange has been stenly ab WOTe, = 10k for wrty days, the latter being Krckange am Mo calearg We tated « . hee deroam 10 ij. Wremen TT ® % ft and muning theres sore ready at ' sus ond aliernvom baerde At the latter i nited aint wid as Oe Rorhepan Parm Se Pubele pes 92 Attomg the inlining stocky Commo idnind Gageeory wh of $1T, Gunmel Gold bi) a $2 40 Mowtann $1 00, Quarta Hitt $4 70 pected that the Way: and Means Comintien wil) report tae new Tax bill ts the Hauer of Hopresen tative: inmntoe Ving propecaboas to reda a the pekon! Cored lo the extimated amonmt « i orvewly see item & This Tome (am Med . rent ” oem ft 4 amt ee te of wring largely regered, Ve ye retertion the atiention af Congrems ate be wicatily devoted. for (he mati that 6 penay mved » « wile to (he affaires ie thos of am intividess, And ane chew oop vom the tunneteen On the bande sopunted ty the nations! Denke a a tars of three per com This wo — < wooping, elibg 604 Gneting Af eth troome theme wont nearly COmrerned, but the pbc would pam toh gniMenst foe eter k baihere ert where omiy © “0 The total valee a the exporte («i ot & ous the vf Mow York for the week eating & 1), eet, wee O46 O87 OF The tusiuene at the 9 \0 dey ra Tote! recarpts | Vey mente mye Kab aooe “~~! Vor roeat onme “ Oe ercam of rerum Vane “oe a" Mound wer ot ‘The (olbywing @eiemnemt chews the ronditum of (hg Liladelphia tanks yemerdey, or compared with (he pre sare Mowder ap ie agen ork $6 Oe Irene “mw “eee Lage! endorse. Depee Ore atom The bevineee of the Pivtateipirs « he pen eee eae a0 fotiemn apes ¢ a ¢ Prrerian peew ant - LS edd S ’ Sema “ ' " , oo ‘ “ teat rer i) A tank citer ing bonne amecienen bor 0608 Oe were ore — matinee! barbs ¢ nt www Te Cocnags) Comme private basket oe have been het from Oe A Someey ay . Hecretary of the Tremeoy ry@er of (ee om. ree s Piuaeere fer Cerys ont vega

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