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r NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1866.—TKIVLE SHEET, 1 THE CHOLERA, § | inners iets 3e Secu cue which romites neh Pe ie, davai, and, Gomig res | SALE OF WHARVES ANS PIERS. THE EXCISE LAW. | scrmicssr conten ane A i Sully and ¢ ubsitantiate the statement made by the | the passengers mado their eacave from the quarantine pera ~ ‘Sanitary Committee of the Board of Health ata recent | Ship, and it is feared may sprewd the disease. Three ni ining the City @= Tere te” as —— movting. These cases were entered on the death books | °ases of cholera have alao been repo,"ted at Halifax. The . i News from New Orien: s ‘at \Ward’s Island as Asiatic cholera. Rev. Mr. Mclsaac, a Catholic priest o* that city, had an 6 Certain P | MEETIN New Onurane, April 28, 1808 TEN NEW CASES ARgD Give DEATH, | 2%, 222%%,t2m, the committee appointed atthe ast | attack, but at the last dates by mail he as recovering, By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fand ETING OF THE NEW BOARD, , Tre bs o foartut crovame twouty miles below AP. NL jenny Aa fhe adoption of Dr. Parker's series of resali — | Me leases of the following named property for the torm Parcs peaaton, On care mie 8 Ree wie. The $ trons intr! on that occasion in relation to the re- | The Bone Boiling Establishm nts am of ten years from the Ist of - ~ ana " ‘bank below was threatened with inundation. . ant May next were sold at public “sd district in pl Sin Of the Satine. opuiabion: Of She’ Sam rian. ae yee. Murray Hill. auction, in the Governor's ri City Hall, at pes The Distribution of Lice to be Mude of Ter Ardea amie ts ameter Better Quarters Meeded for the Publication of # sanitary circular to the people, and other TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. o'clock yesterday morning. The attendance was large 6 ieenses iu 1 means best adapved to the prevention of cure of the cho- 5 Nuw Yor, April 24, 1868. | and tho bidding spirited ° Through the Superi al Banks’ Proves, $Ud6* t# 1a jail, charged with Well Passengers, Hera, presented a report, which was read and debated | your query in to.day's Hinanp respecting bone tw ling | tained: spirited. The following prices wore ob rough the Superintendent of Police. i Banks’ Provoss ad section by section. ~ bal sqonts have been al Reale vi ema dat took place on the mblect of inviting | establishments ts one that T have been frequem'y | NORTH RIVER ennennrennennemaned on charges vt fray) aed are apply WH fOr Writs of habeas wed he assistance of the homeopathic physicians to aid the | tempted to . G fo. 6—Pier No. 82, with half of the bulk- ., - corpus, Which applicatio: $ * Board in case of a visitation from the cholera. # pted to put-since the inauguration of the Board 0 |“ 07, between plors Now a8 an Oran Noe Se Mass Meeting of German Liquor Dealers | “”” re: OFFICIAL REPORT OF DR. BISSELL, | Dr. Pacxcr was not prajudiced towards any class of | Health and their magnificent promises, which have becn » and 33 Pela x the medical profession, but did not think there was any | followed by such small performance. ery few days, | vot No. 7—South haif of pier ERE ES in Brooklyn Rent Batate Sates, 5 merit whatever in the homeopathic treatment. He was | When the wind gets in the west, and we anticipate the | *'the bulktioad hetwoon piers Nes ddand 32 6,000 : : The following s« took pi We yostat. ¥ thoroughly educated on that subject, and knew such to | S%#°Yment of breathing pure and healthful air, we on | poe No. 8—North halt of plore Bd &o. &o. & day :— f R be the case, , Murray Hill find ourselves compelled to close our doors | [ot Nn. 10—Pler No 4s. fant Av Cinticanm ‘strewe.. 12300 Stealer ny BR, WILKINE AND CO f eport of the Sanitary Superintendent on the | “rie Presioesy thought it unfair for the Board to ex- | #24 windows, and somotimes even to suspend, as far a8 | 123t No. L1—Pior No. 20, foot of Morton stroct 12.400 Lot 190 Heury wt, bot. Rutger and Vike ot * s clude that school of the médical profession, when they possible, all respiration, so flercely are we attacked by the J ” anata The second meeting of the Board of Excise was held 24x100........ : $1,500 ie. * Condition of the Virgini had no medical member in the Board to defend it, most nauseous of all the vile smells that infost our city. : RAST RIVER. yeaterday afternoon at Police Headquarters, in Mulberr Is! Madison #t., bet. Rutger and Pike aia, # ‘ Co 0 . jon of the in. | Especially on Sunday mornings are we attacked py the | Lot No. 18—Lower half of pier No, 12, with 102 i" ¥ ae x100..... a vei % - mmissioner BERGEN favored the extension of the in. i ae ate ¢ street, President Jackson 4, Schulta inthe chair. The ‘anne vitation to co-operate with them to all medica! societies | “¢mon of foul airs, and, though generally from the wost, feet 6 in: of the bulkhead between piers 12 ata r 6 Clinton wt, bet. Monroe and Madivon sts, ~ | of Kings county. yet sometimes when the wind sets from the east. Both and 11.. aoenennan 4,100 | Minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap ™) ams Important Meeting of the Health | | The following is the report as adopted:— Shores of the island are lined with thesepests of bone halt of pler N ia wih hale proved. Lot 10% Henry st, bet, Seiferson aad Ci Lot No. 14—Upper boiling establishments, giving out more noxious and | _ of the bulkiread botween piers At a meeting of the Sanitary Committee held April 2, | sickening vapors than all the other causes of vile smells | Lot No. 15—Lower half of A communication was received from a private social | Phiree wisey brick house cai i Board. Seen Gea ree combined, Pray stir up this dormant Hoard of Health, ine dalthosd botwoon p club known as the Scandinavian Society, whose hall is | betweou Jay and Harris? st olved, 1. That our” | and get some relief for us from this most horrible of all io. 'pper of pi is mente &e. &e. &e. aesal ed igh cue samaner auiter at onte wich Me Selle ‘of the bulkhead between pi Tnd 21, 4,400 | ocated in the Bowery, asking that they may bh mpt NY BI. LUDLOW AND 0. from the law requiring a liconse, for the reason th ar story bri store, dwelling and lot 273 9th av,, o nd 21. lyn Water Worl Lot No, 17—Lower half of pier No. 21, with half for the purpose of cleaning the sewers no immediately. Soc! Pre tliy- q liquors are sold over the counter, and that which they bot. 27h and 28th tn, 199K... teens ye Since the last report of Dr. Bissell, the Deputy Health | "2" All'police station houses shall be places were medical | “™ertcan - iy aed oe yet OT Te Balboa bor tee Nee ao ng 32, $590 | ude te private, und the place iskeyitin an orderly manner, | TMies atory'b. x. house. and lot $4 Columbia, OMcer, in charge of the hospital ship Falcon, ton addi. | gM" al open obtained on applications wn rucity to Anima Terese ties bee pace Noa. 28 0 3,500 | Commissioner Actow thought if they should give this | Brooklyn, lot 26160 running Usough to Jur tional cases of cholera have been received on board of revluested to inform this Board what they can. do for the The first regular meeting of the American Society for | Lot No. 22—Pier No. 43, with half of the bulk- privilege to one club they would all claim to be private naan at revereeenl . ee ulation, : that vessel from among the passengers who arrived at | {hi Ee pee e fat ate sing removed; on the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, formed under an ‘his port on board of the steamer Virginia, and two more | With to ascertain what they can do in the premisen; that | ct of incorporation passed by the late Legislature, was Mr. By y v , deaths have occurred, making tho whole number of | ani lier” A2nteag Skate eae soeryanee oF Brooks | held on Monday evening, at the rooms of the Geograph deaths, since leaving Queenstown to Jen o'clock Monday | ,,,7hat, hygienic advice be given to the public by publish. cal Society, Clinton Hall. On the walls of the room were head netween piers Noa. 43 and 44. Lot No, 28—Pier No. 46, foot of Jeffe pet, Lot No, 24—Pier No. 45, foot of Clinton street. Lot No, 25—Upper baif of the pier at Stanton st " The leases of piers Nos. 12, 13, 20 and 29 North river cluba, and thus defeat the object of the law He was in 7 favor of charging them for a first class license eR nd i coe aheeooivnrsyttsh Tho Prestpent understood that in Lond European cities it was customary to make th as exceptional. hs mer ATR OF wa. and other 0 private story brick house, stable a ‘ Broadway and Thomas Three story brick house and Ic ing and distributing cireulas to th jardi ns x and Nos. 40 and 41 East river were not sold in conse matter was finally reverred to the Attorney for his between Montgome i" morning, sixty-three. Up to that hour there wore cighty- | azsinst pestilence: to print. and circuinte directions how we | 2.Couple of paintings illustrating specimens of cruelty to | Cience of an injunction having besn issued restraining | OPition. Pekar iy we pepe ine 4 lot 618Grand two cases still remaining in the hospital, The sudden | Me sunple remedins belorothe arrival of thephysician. | | animals, such ax may be witnessed almost every day in } the Comptroller from oltering the xame neg Quamissioner Tencey aald that for his part he mw | vcryct store, ¢ ng nd lot 16Orat transition of the weather yesterday, from summer heat | Society and the modiral societies of luehmond, Wentchester | teatreets of the motropolis. One represented a butcher's MARKET CELLARS. ale leva: inten one of ce story do, do, 618 Gran street mE J 2 and Queens, and other societies which may tender their co. | Wagon, laden with sheep and calves, their heads hanging | Lota Nos. 1 and 2, being cell Jor Wash bade story do de 1 street 16,90 Wabi aahtsiottha cold: twedeas of actie’ aoe ea: y : : fos. 1 and 2, being cellars under Washington | fnottiest su i E ag: ‘es of early spring, 18 calcu- | operation, be requested to designate physicians to co-operate | Over the sides of the wagon, which ts being driven ata | Market, were withdrawn, the auctioneer stating that the ‘On motion the Secret. ory hooge and lot No 2 Colambia stree®,.. 6.208 lated to arrest the progress of the pestilence. Cholera | j7ith ,¥{n the contemplated measures of relief to thove | ‘twoforty”’ rate by a brutal butcher boy, who gous the | city intended to rebuild ihem. ray thousand copies of blank forme of appiications tor | Kot. %. Coruer Blooning tal and OOth strret 2,076 commits its greatest ravages during the provalenco of ex- | 6. That Dr. Stephen Smith be ted, und BOE eT ne Ue Senne OF Saree BG With SDS aid he leases of tho following were then disposed of for | licenses to be printod. Two lots adjomning above, on Bioomtngdale road, pai brig un ree é anltary Superintendent Chlet of How! & bull dog trained to worry the horse. A police officer } q term of five years from the first of May next:— Tho PeMoeee segs , with two story house, cach 2,126 eat, or where a sultry atmosphere prevails; and aries MeMillan be appointed surgeon walks by on the sidewalk, but takes no notice of the out- | Collar No. 3 Essex Market, fronting on Grand strect $215 | tributed among the prec Lat adjoining above, with stable should the cold snap of yesterday continue for a day or ital atthe battery; that Dr rage, The other painting represents a dray horse, strug. | Collar No, § Easex Market, fronting on Grand atreet 200 | could bet nape Lot and gore n 9, 09Uh street, 86 foot w. of Hloom Geol igncha \etiliceave ti corps of physicians, and present their names to the Sauitary | gling under heavily loaded cart, being belabored by | Collara Nos. Sand 9 Essex Market, corner Easox itooman venukt be *| | ingedate road, each 1,075 ‘ areal prove: Syegen visitor and doubt- Committee for approval, who auall be called upon to serve at | two stalwart fellows with cart-rungs, weerene Ban8 ¢ Market, corner Es res 4 applicants would be of much’ | qyipk. 4. , ds! {ajiicing above, seeks jess prevent the spreading of the epidemic to any alarm. |“ ospitals, ‘At the time for the opening of the meeting the rooms Nite iheckice. SES er Srondedyo'p six de 1 rattan A cach 690 ‘Ang degree among the other passengers of the Virginia, diy gee aan tee ot Oe et ee blag ne ben hg hy Lang | iy bg wry Tee ore IBvanklin’ Macks ‘ais ie isst toting | bel leit tor dieatbution et Polos jrpettbert eng in | dl do do. “ coh LAT Affairs on board of the steamer England are progress. | ''* Patients in the floating hospitals, Goutal De Butterhstd, “Geurral Re Audetsch, Atauae | Brought only $250 a year. Nearly all'the lots disposed of | York and Brooklyn. ene Pee ny for 4 ia ual as ¢ th ‘ The report of Drs, Harris and Dalton on the condition oneteh, were bid off at from 60 to 100 por cont advance on the | It was finally decided that the licens@s shall be dis aehynidior tk Paghs gil 5 ig finely, no symptom of the disease having as yet ~ Bolmont, 7. C. Acton, W. McMurray, Heney Bergh, John adjoining above, cach of affairs on the cholera ship Virginia wag then read 5 present rentals tributed under the direction of the Superintendeat of H manifested itself among the passengers. Dr. Anderson, | which is published elsewhore. igh eR ag ld Oy go PO ie a Police. NB ouse and lot cor afler a long consultation with Gyros Curtiee, Pre, | Dr. Storm considered that full existed: somewhere fn Woot, A siuart soba oan ‘ay, Alexand ee Warner, DgUXOTION AGAINST THE CITY—THE COMPTROL: | AS amiten of three, consisting of Commisnonern nd South wt, Brooklyn, lot 28, 11x133.6 sident of the Quarantine Commission, proceeded last | the MOK of transferring the sick from the Virginia to | "The meeting was organized by Mr Henry Berg, who | PRBS nN OF CBMTAIN | Acton, Crane and Manierr, was then appointed to con- | 4, 4 lot 112 Feunklin street, 25x . 5 ne hospital ship. He did not approve of the manuer in , n Hh pc . sider and report on applications, with recommendation, nee and lot 112 Feanklin street, 25x100. evening to Washington for the purpose of trying to | which the patients wore lowered’ over the stern of the hagas oa rae ge op fy eon ogo SUPERIOR COURT—AImCTAN TaRM at the next meeting of the Board Three mansions and 8 acron of land at Bed Tha induce the general government to allow the Quarantine | Yess), as he considered it both tedious and inhu- | tina duanwmen were unanimously Poe y- Botl Before Judge Monell. Judge Boswonit thought two classes of Heense were Monmouth county, N. J, togegber authorities the use of some of the old hulks now out of | tuuyortrend to tha Qremeine, cored that the report | Mayor Horruax, on taking the chair, thanked the | Rusell Sturgis re Tne Mayor, Aldermen and Commnatty | Pot muiciont, as an injustice was done tw a certain clase | ; commission and at present lying at the Brooklyn Navy | consideration. Which motion Pr. Swinburne seconded, | foutlemen for the honor conferred on him, aud said that | of the Cty of New York.—In this action an Injunction | pp. Parker thought that whenever it was found to be | The r Yard, The vessels thus sought for, if permission is Dr. be per rage aye that he Lv! be rae u iH personal malice which. prompted the faultfinding wit! granted, will be usea for the purpose of placing such the management of that matter, The fact is, there was Persons on board of them as are detained at Quarantine | no legal boarding s! n, and there is none; that when for purification, Dr. Anderson will also endeavor to ob | the vessel eame to the station she was iminediately . whore it was needed, and he was happy to know that at tain permission from the government to orect temporary eeriet sod at erator ates to which place she | jast_ something would be done to protect the poor dumb Bheds upon Sandy Hook, which will be devoted to the | Hoalth Officer had been done in the matter for the enaty, tic Lied cialthier voles nae voices, ’ ‘0 Ic preser- 4 ” game use as the ships; and it is understood that the | Yation of the public health—which was paramount with | _, 1e Secusrany read the “act of incorporation,’’ and on motion it was adopted by the society. ers wero Board of Health will. probably soon take some action in eunped. front the BAPAt Me ann coer ion then read from Shepard Knapp, Rey. Dr. Bellows and the matter of Concy Island, which is desired for a simi- | ever taken place during his year’s experience from this | Peter Cooper—the last urging the nomination and elec- tho world in ite charities, either publle or private, The blind, the dumb, the sick’ and maimed were all taken care ‘of; the poor were assisted, and in fact everything was done to alleviate the condition of our fellow men was granted restraining the defendants, and especially | expedient alterations could be made by the Be Tt the Comptroller of the city, from'making any sale or Presipent said if wo give the people properly to loase at auction, as advertised, of certain piers (being the ane now Wak fay ore somapalied ie IBN h0-bare lease 5 , of certain piers (being a license, they will come in, aud there will be uo further 13, with adja- | diticuty, in Violation of a’contract for the letting | On motion of Judge Boswonra the comn of the piers in ques intiff for one year from May | dered to take into consideration the exped: 1, 1866, This ix one of several suits commenced in the | ing more than two grades of licenses, and Superior Court and in the Suprome Court by parties slim: Xt meeting. The Judge hoped that as a quorum was ieee ilarly situated, and the facts alleged in the complaint | necessary at all mectings of the Excise Commissioners | ble effect with safety in this action are substantially the eamne as thote charged | there would be no absentees. by the other plaintifls. The complaint avers that. th The blank forms of license will be ready on Monday on Worm Medicine. on wore or. ¥ of adopt pase port at the | VERMIFUGE COMPITS' ti The combination of ingredients used tn making BROWN ch an Wo give the beat joes = Worms tu th ‘tation and often prolonged f Mr. Henry Bergh as president of the society ” Bac Jar purpose, quarantine. The idea of charging him with inhumanity | “n of Mr. ae Comptroller, in pursuance of authority given by the Com- | next ess dea aad ae ae teat a Gwsricky KueceD cetba cancre because the sick had to be lowered in the manner de. | igh gy won ghormanent omcers was thet nroceedet | missioners of the Sinking Pand, after full dehberation, | “Adjourned (il Tuestay afternoon at four ovlork age ee ee gd a end aoe ‘sks elena: dae echaae a reribed in the report of the committee was ridiculous and | tigmon:—Tresident, Henry Bergh; Vice Presidents’ ton, | ii February last, rented the piers in question for an ad- pleats remedy, whieh will be found in the Vermifuge Comiive 'g Teport relative to the condition of af- | an absurdity. Tugs could not be got to come alongside J.T. Hoffman, Rev, H. W. Bellows, Peter Cooper, | “itional term of one year from May 1, 1866, to the plain . fairs on board of the hospital ship was received yester. | an infected voesel to carry off the sick. It must be done | Goo.” Bancroft, Hon. C. P. Daly, G. T’ Trimble, W. if, | Ml, who bas beou in their occupation for kome time THE GERMAN LIQUOR DEALERS. A Card.—Dr. Gutmann'’s Marble Baths, day afternoon by Mr. Curtiss, and contains the latest in- | UY *mAl! Doats, and the easiost manner possible to lower | Aspinwall, Moson Tarlor, Marshall 0. Roberts ahd A. T. | DARL using them as the regular place of arrival and % Ms seu 4% Bast Fourth street, between Bre ‘and. Row dciiasnes ted tie ken Kasai the patient was pursued. Stowa: SW CH Waddell: Treasurer W., | departure for tho vessels of his line of steamers to New Pe RY 2 the RUBSIAN OM VAPOM BATIL, gence from the Lower Quarantine: — Dr. Sroxe did not ike such language as “ridiculous.” | Nexinrray; Executive Committea, James T. Hrady, &. B. | Orleans. The plainti® wae duly wotiied wy the Comp Mosting {m Broakiyn~ The Marntlovs the TURKISH OR HOT ALR BATH, Received from stes Arnit 23, 1866. | Some one was certainly to blame. Those people requir. | Ruggles,’ J. D. Wolfe, H. Grinnell, Aug. Belmont, J. J, | Woller of the decision of the Commissioners of tho ‘Tribulation—Protective Measures od entirely of me Peas De thin copie deny _ aalowe ae be ing to bo removed lay three-quarters of an hour under Cisco, Simeon Draper’ General D. Butterfield, | Frank Sioking Fund and accepted the same, and the contract Proposed—Speech of the Distriet Attor= Geaaon, noel . 5 » Eliza. he sun on the deck of the vessel. ere was the inhu age h ~ , of waa thus completed; the plaintiff then imme- ‘ Doth Partint, Bernhard Y— Harriet Crossman, Geor. | mauity. Had a tug deen employed they could have | YW" 4°'wagieh c. Addeats an Jos 1 Beach. lately, aad in part pertormaice on his part of such con. | E¥— They are Advised to Obey the rie js ame a Pre rap egos ee ee Mr. Bxron, on taking the chair, thanked the gentlemen | ‘fact, made arrangementa for the continued aw, die. 6 sana rg Katerina . (Her name cannot Mr. Scuviz said the facilities of the Quarantine were | present for the pring paid him, and stated that he | pation of the piers, and vet about putting m Parsuant (o acali for a mase meeting of the German i 2 .) maining in hospital eighty-two, at | very imperfect, and they had not really the proper means Gould not fall toyecogaise the fees thet he was chose im repair, and provided timber and materials for % : nA. M. D. H. BIsSELL, Deputy Health Officer. | for transferring the sick. He felt it was their duty as a “eS chosen | that purpose aud incurred expenses, kc. The complaint | iukeopers and beer retailersof Brooklyn, Williaznaburg REPORT OF THE SPECIAL SANITARY commiTrer, | bOMTd of health to supply this deficiency; but the cen- tevlatte te [geet A ggg ibeaen Gen aoe The following Is the official report of Drs. Dalton and | SUrr Was not upon the Health Officer, but upon the sys} ciany in behalf of the poor dumb mouths which havo tem, He would suggest that they purchase a boat of Harris on their visit to and inspection of the Virginia:-— | about fifty tons for that purpose. Nes tates coke wie tea Wek corte a Ovvice Sasitary SvrEiiNTENDENT Boakn ov Heaurit, Dr. Swixuunve said that until last wook the Commis: | founding, for the first time in the history of the conntry New Yorx, April 23, 1506, sioners of Quarantine wore without funds, Last year | an institition devoted to the protection of the drudges To mk Pavstpext oF THE MutRovoLiTaN Boanp or | they spent $20,060, for which they were not reimbursed | of humanity, and whoe corner atone was mercy and ‘alien by the Legislature for six or eight months, and nothing | Nomanity to the brute creation, Tho President then, In Sin—T have the honor herewith to present a written | bad been left undone by them, as far as power and | roniy to a question, relaied the manner in’ which the act Teport of the facts rozarding the steamship Virginia, | Mctus went, to faithfully and humanely discharge their | ff" Iueorporntion was passed through the Legi which I reported vorbally to the Board on Friday inst as | (Ut¥. He had spent his timo and money at Albany in | ang his experience as a member of ‘the “thi. the result of an inspection made by order of the Board, | (0's all that was possible toward ameliorating the con- | 4 resolution was then adopted calling for the appoint- In obedience to said order Dr. Harris, Registrar of Re- | “ition of sick passengers, and ex himeelf very 1 ment of a committee of three to report a suitable code cords, and myself proceeded on Friday morning to the | “@fmly on the animus which could prompt such feelings | or by-laws, and. providing that, untlt the by-laws ho Quarantine office at Staten Island, and called upon the | Mummanity vous wom (2 imply ae Wo their want of | adopted, five members of the éxccutive committee be Officer of th port, Failing to obtain fi hamentty. fe ransact mona. co Pi edhe nr n facilities to | Dr, Stoxm said that bo never intended to hold Dr. | Rsidered a quorum for the transection of busines. allable, hired a tug and proceeded wo | Swinburne as responsible, but he did hold the Commis: | jects of the association, und said that the city should be here we afrived at twelve ofclock M. We | ‘98eTs to account for not be tacten and | indicted om account of the Broadway pavement, whic ran alongside the hospital ship Falcon, which lay not far | “#Fangements for the removal of the sick. should | js, without ‘unmitigated ‘of ‘cruslty from the Virginia, Dr. Bisssil, Depaiy Health Onicor in | Mapp jseghoat Cor that parpose, charge, then Joined us, We thon Fan little nearer the Purstoe<r thought the hospital provisions entirely } 4 motion was then made by Mr. Avcver Btaovr that then avers that although the Comptroller had noti plaintiff and agreed that the formal lease would pared and executed forthwith, it has not been ex Fast New York and vicinity, a largo nomber of persons who are engaged in this business asembled at the Brook lyn Garden, the Court House in Brooktyn, yoster. have been included in the ad: day, for tue purpose of discusting measures for protect Hie anetion on Tuesday, April 24, of leases of city piers. vi against the operations of the It then sete forth the facts connected with the use of the | [nk thomaclves against the operations of the new Excise pes by plaintiff's steamers, showing that irreparable | 824 Liquor law, whic, it is alleged, will injure their injury will be done to plaintit apless the eale of the | business toa great extent, There were aboat five hun- ve. Plers is enjoined, and prays judgment that the defend. | dred persons prevent, you prueure the ganuing artele, Countarteiig ants may be required to perform their contract by exe ‘The meeting was called to order at about half-paat two | are etroad. Look closely to trade mart. Buy only cuting a lease in due form, and may be enjoined and | o'clock by Mr. Casrek Unuas, who fully ex. | lable dealers, restrained from making any sale or leage of the piers, | pinined the ob of the meeting ae whet | 4 prone Hie Goods ie the Right of 5 and for such other relief as may be just, &e. would be the results of the question. ae injanction was granted, avd tho piers above apeci- | He characterized the Iaw a® an o rem merchant. CERIN expects, it, bat Svarity of eu, ATR as ever Oored Tl fied and those embraced in other similar injunctions, | enactment, which ought hot to be Sin were withdrawn from sale by Pomptrotier Barne: ins free country, He ih wi themesives ta Butler and Parsona plaintiffs’ attorneys. taken forthwith to foo inet and r stS Bestibtien Ketab- t ing and street, corner of on oe Indien’ and gonviemen® garments Proekle Lotion A.—Seekers . returned to New York, and finding “ or ‘There wax not a moment to be lost. At this Pits BPE: ON THB TURE. Mage of the proceedings it wus suggested whether it san. PE would not be well to organize neparate organizations in the Eastern » 4 Western districts. The speaker, how- inadequate tothe requirements. They want < ae pessed In Atnerion on manne Vitginia ve amen unas saitgcats pores as iil pital vase ~ — “S the ae eee ee id sing the dite sad powers ot a ves rawr an toeoaiaien maa ihe sieges yeo-'} nana Tima . with epidemic cholera, all steorage passengers, are well remaining on the vessel, eurroun Y | the society, the police to assist in carry- o ws jdarman Canis Kiea), was of The captain reported that ne arrived at four P.M, on | Sl! the harrowing scence and recollections of the out its gramme for the spring campaign, camo of yeaterday af | Ex Aldean Chinn Kise: 6s beroupen prepened mod | ely Ges, immediate rele! In all aces of the 18th, was boarded and ordered to the lower bay, where | ¢Pidemic on board. He had caused the sale of the Horrman said that althongh ho felt as much tn- hey p eodfed the following morning, havi de, | barracks at Fort Lee, which were provided with | torsated in the objects aud working of the society as any tained over night by fog aud tide. He'stated that he'haa | #ceommodations for two mage or ge peo to be | one could feel, yet he they might aa well pro- ‘experienced great difficulty in restraining the indigna. | Ptponed by General Van Vieit, and had applied t the | ceed to work in an fy manner. Orders from the tion of his passengers at b ing left thirty-six hours with. jovernment for their transfer to the Board of | Mayor's office, he was sorry to say, were not of much its ccor or message from the shore, the infected steer. | Health for hospital purposes, which requeat would 20 | gceount aa fat us the police foros ie concerned. He did being still crowded and the dead Iving in boats under | JoUbt be complied with. | These barracks to in disrespect to the police authorities, £88 stern, he be'ng unable either to throw them overboara | #nsfer to tho Commissioners, | With such @ placo pas | he explained his meaning by reciting an instance in ‘or to send a burial party on shore, He urgently request. | Sensers could be nade more comfortable than on board | which an officer refused to arrest a person for maltreat ‘ed that a tug or some vessel of greater capacity than a | {1X a# they could be removed to some appropriate place | ing «hore because he had received no orders from head.- wo" ad, ternoon at the Fashion Course, It was a trot for a set of | president, on taking the chair, sald that be would do his | it never falls to eradicate every eymptan of the diessse, harness, four bundred dollars and a dinner, one hundred | best to advance the Interests of the trade in thin matter, | *%! Vy ik drogaieve le « althongh he would have preferred that a person from e gollars to the second best horse, and with made up in a ‘entern district had been elected Ae cee Brewer ° eepstakes, with eight entries, five of which came to | "Por Vice Preadent Mr. Henry Baden waa ti tne | HOME SITTERS, 1 tho post at the appointed time, viz-—Commodore Nutt, | other officers elected pn Nollie Taylor and State of Maine jm Ritaheimer aud © the following —Secretaries, nercenenenemenenmene ting; Treasurer, Franz Address.—Polink & fon, Meerechaum focturers, 022 Heoadway, near Fourth street. lipew onder, belied, maunted abd repaired Lady Clove, Bell The race was mile heats, best three in five, in harne owners to drive, cateh weight, with no distance except tion Was passed to conduct the proceedings in 1¢ lower bay. uarters therefore, that the orney Me I » aad h os vege ace ~~ : x AS ie er some further debate on the subject, the report poweiey prckgy y pe Gore jasue from would | for foul driving. The borses are all roadaters of conside | | District Attoruey Mone wae requested ataren th had just commenced—the arrangétieits for which con. | “a# finally Seaerea up Po'Mine “police headquarters, and that Superintendent | sable notoriety, kopt in the same xtabls on livery, xpd ied with the retest, and spoke aa fone An anonymous letter roeeived and referred to th Kenpedy and Commissioner Acton, who were present, [ret A ell hash was aes pT coreg Troms | “Uperintendent, calling attention to the tact that the | might ind requested by the society to promulgate the ne- Hogshead, and slung from the yardarm. Three at a | “lee which formed part of the cargo of the Enuland at ‘directions to the police force. If the noeiety de- Hien ware thes tanaaterred, ‘ooo trip occupy ing about prema Be ~~ ey ee as to be sired, beyond tia, a general notice to the citizens, he "Tes : Kerous to if allowed to arged. would be very happy to comply with their requost peas separ hg) aon Hoe aaa on oe ve ‘An offer was received from Mr. Halliday tendering the | “Str Byuwowr. then withdrew his tnotion, and the mig. Sonsalted with the captun, and requested him to lo ee ae | eee ee ‘Smatton and & n " for a hospital, which was accepted, ‘ carried. In a few days, therefore, orders Shick he did; thus, enabling the dick to be (ranmported ne eT ae Complaint Clerk, | to the members of the police force instructing them in Zr fart as they could be lowered ‘over the side. ‘The fol. | W&# Fceived and accepted, and Mr. Bosworth was 8p- | their duties under the law in connection with the society, Towing are the facte regard ag the history of the diseare, | Polated to fll the vacancy created. Tho Paastpext then read extracts from the laws of the ‘obtained fram Dr. Cherferner, the ship's surgeon, and | ,_ D®. Pauxun stated that « young man, residing at Rock- | sate prescribing the penalties to. be inflicted on persons So Cer ter eet Pe Sree. ane | land \Lake, who had eaten fresh pork nnd drank ice | convicted of cruelty to avimals, and also the act passed me tle a Fo eee ree Moco on the | water at the same meal, was taken sudd niy il! and bad by the late Legatature For the preservation of the health 4th inet.) having on board fourteen saloon passengers | all the aymptoms of cholera. The people eliould be very | of animals for human food," and stated that be, as exe Ta" - Mage Roepe. - weeny Sear wo their diet at this seaton cutive officer of the society, would use his utmost en- rah, but the great majority were German and Dutch, deavors, and he keew that every gentleman present their respective owners got up this trot toasceriain which de = Of them should be. rerounized as the “bow” of the setting ton ta be We ‘Abingdon stables. Aa all the horses are considered | ing as] do, that there are many of mny profeaston in the Cracks on the Harlem lane and on all other good pote | UM nity aoeking to lead you astray, I oball endeavor where speeding can be done, they drew together, | in few words to explain mations, and I shall epeak for notwithstanding the unpropitious state of the | your benefit. 1 have read the law which hax been proved weather, hosts of admirers, who were all anx- | Peeonty by the Legial If] bed und t fous to’ invest their greonbacks on the tase. Pool | recentlt 07 ive (Agi te te it in im selling was quite brisk, snd long before the horses were a tate dias iia” Be OO ali down several times. Commodore Nutt bad the call than toe a omes to ye fo the majority of the pools, although Lady Clute some- | Yon to form your. oF soit Beng ne imea brought the highest figure, and on these twothe | fo, you that that lawyer is not. your fr preference seemed 10 centre, the others not bringing | bur nat he ie after. yout. pocket and much when sold inalot. As might have heen expeeted, | Pur, mM th Nee tion when the track was very heavy, and during the race the wind | & was blowing a gale, which put the horses back considera formed © few minutes ago that a tion en VION, 10 Wail strom, ® ¥ Mater Kiahe- BURNRTPS CO ore The referennes log the Langage nly by droggiate A.—Ladios Ses then of talons and Dermat Tee bed st Ship Fever in Williamsbu would do the same, to have these aw rigidiy and 40, | biy and interred materally wih the ume bie The 0 ol 0 | These remarks en re, notwi he d b 00% 2 Know.edge, #0 far as we ascertained, of the existence of | The prevalence of ship fever in Williamsburg, which were preeiea wih hearty and unanimous epplause {wocn Commodore Nett and Lady Olute, and the time will epare wo pal c im any of the places they \@ froin OF | was briefly referred to in the Brooklyn columns of the ‘On motion, then, the meeting adjourned, subject to the | made was very fair for roadstere, with amateur drivers A en : _—_ on their way to Liverpool | eeauo a few days ago, hax cansed no little alarm | cail of the Chair Pind Heat. The horses hind a very good send-off WAIN hore is evidence, however, that in certala towne i “ ‘AL the close. of the meeting a subscription list war | wont around the turn ator, Belle, State of Mt Scxony, near which some of them had resided, the dy 9 hat foctly w: among the inhabitants of that city, and particularly in | At the clove of the maeth peared daring the past winter. All were rer- | chat goction where the disease prevails, Our reporter, See sal of tae puusionne : amen in making the investigation referred to below, made the " I carried the ¢ law was declared | Maine taw. This i Geographical Society 10 | aud Nellie Taylor al! u present wubecribed $100 | and Lady Clute son modore led her to the quarter po nd on a run, Lear of thy ¥ * doa per ser eral be Commer ; oe bar “ie, ster Ofow burs linen, wih symploms inquiry why the disease was called ship fever, inferring The Nitro.Glye Kxplosion in fen nue on nat Fon St, ay ts 1 | uch @ law mt we id trae, We ' i, i. - plarged Jofece eae of epidemic cholera, On the following day elght verrou* | from the term that the disease emanated from a ship ¥ tetas ates provchied the half mie pole the mare clowed rapidly ov | Si uty 4 thet they will protect et me tail | ber iy an eTite continued up to the 1sth, when the | recently from sea, when he was informed by a physician, | CIVIE. SUIT seatner po ath .auher him, and he pasend thet point, ny Aap mgt you that thove lawyers @e not i ‘ th, | eet ine port up to which time thirty seven | that ship fever and typhus fover were identical, bat that AN ORDER GRANTED FOI Going up the lower end Lady Clate lay ap clase vo X. and that simply want your pure yave bea died. iscase ‘Wee characterized chiefly by | 1¢ took the former name from the fact that it is frequent. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBRKS. and a6 the threo quanter pote was Tepe ou ner are no 4 in my mind ae t ¢ ronetiteth thet, G08. Be. Geese wen, ae La ont in crowded emigrant sbips, and that in the Before Judge Clerke. came on the homestretch nearly parallel, and after a 8ery | Qiivy of the. law severe vomiting and purging of a material similar in ap- uid be ealled by the nai Clore and pretty struggle Commodoze wou the heat by one | Thue “pont your of fe q ti DeeeThe Be rance to Fice water, severe muscular cramps, and ref " ie Arnie %4.—Danford N, Barney es Wm. IE Mitls, | “lore and retiy sirvagi Sommiigs eters were oar | One spp Dyewte nally collapse, with cold, livid skin, feeble circulation, f bile attention | was frat | tT murdendinder, J. H. Prentice end J. Decav.—Tue | Wa" tne distance stand, bat as there was no distance in | ue t" | ws sie applied, 7 to ite in Williamsburg through | Oo Burd hy nid’ : fand excessive mental indifference. ‘The course of the ie dices eis dievenen wheee tay were Giseass w: Forty-fifth precinct | plaintiff in this action represents the express firm of disease was making havoc “ the suit oh the - within fh Wells, Fargo & Co., and brit eon ed to forty. State of Maine got away with the lead cod of Yat ag capants of the tenement house, No, & cane of sure | 2 3 n you Instead uf form first cases of the disease occurred on what 1s | among the occapants of ¢ ie ~] * | defendants as the ati & package o- | tn time, Commodore Nutt breaking up as the ward was cid pall gy Bnkg galled the “orlop'’ deck. beige By ago 9? (ge Tm enh mage gh alt be had vite gree, which Ccploded im Han en — phen gwen lady Clute and the State of Maine bad a rus gery wey ar Pence materially” abated Trivtagn ahaitional deathe | the place in pono pes fovemaetes the case, 20° Imoverty, sustained: in consequence of the explosion. .| 10K Face ary pe yy ‘shoot any - ty-one deaths, Thi om | house ix a two story frame, twenty by twenty feet, and ‘ Dean ed for the plaintiff, and om app!) nv he |) having occurred: in all Afty-one deaths | The surgeon | Woe a, very Glthy condition, feur oF five persons be- | ¥&- Judge Dean appasret fv pe agen se Nr a She then struck a trot for the firet time im the | | . in the fatal cases, very brief, some dying | Captain Woylem nthe fan! the iime’ Of aitack, “The | police, who learned that « ‘Recond Heat —Nutt was now the favorite st ope hun | PTT a 4 OF drugs everywhere sr Ciew Serve hem Dont You Want Home there are hundreds of Sieur cues a’ the’ does bare re Ing iaied together im eact’ room.” The house was | te eremdants, tail being st down at §100,000 Deut and continued om, that, gait to the ond, beating | you kao sent Venom sin | © Porstor ‘ ieee. th » has been confined | found deficient in drainage, the sink wax in a terrible t — — “ Fen ding all the runnin Be ol eA oa ag YOR VOW DENN IM “ a 4 ‘on the part of 1 ; i j a pe nen ever } . alt eight were in collape, three were suffering with the | om the Bu of he Gee at oof old, bedding, 1O THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. were one handred yards bebind. | | | geedep carn, They run e | Meaty and tensions Caer erect the dathas, eapecialy the vorlling whieh one of the victims to the disease had oceapied, New Youe, April 24, 1806 Sutra Seat —Tes Comsmnasors's Ceteet ie a rom It wae bat a few & “ Symptoms of the ieee eeecition of the suip vteelf, | had been fold to a second hand furnitare desler if | tn the Hunato of Saturday inst your Albany corre- » (id not alter nia poplin om the Salas, | talked about im the streets a: _- @ the Process of Tecthing Every vice water discharges. The condition of the ship, itself, | Cra street; be a went there, seized the property oe suary tam, cated 10 wen | STO to forty wae Gee ciwres ve am law Wat uneonstitutions! | knew © aye he 4 MAK WIMRIAW® BOTY at the tine of our visit, was good, cleanly i ey “he | and ordered its ruction by burning The Roera of | Spondent, speaking of the registry law, takers, He got away with the lead, Lady (1 aY'OK | They were after your mur y " vei . . A fram pain, wifteme (he ated. “There was no evidence of panic, ut on the | snd order I ited of th case, also of another | put through by party, bremear, amid abrioks and | at hie wheel arvund the turn, but atthe quarter pole | ji ruoge Coagply wl he low obey a you | “ge het sure. wy regulate the : contrary, the passengers look well anil FePOF ed a ree | hous similarly infected, at No, 19 Grand street, | yells, the scone, as led ie. Curtis of New York, being | she dropped off fore mement, and he pated that Pont | license. That w what you ooght to do Y ag Form | Uires rent ta the Manthey cat Pat 009 Soe rs oy Of the accommodations aud treatment on the pasage, | Colt. Cites into the charge of Dr. Conkling, the San\. | evidently got up to pase the bill by & sort of concurrent | with daylight between them. On the ime rt the | your twmyers, bat you wili | Perieetly sate tn allow The saloon passengers, Cpa ied the ship, and nox | tary Saperintendent of Brooklyn, who ordered one of in botween the and radicals." The f- | mare broke up, ut soon recovered her owt ground, an tok iw each came the prompact | aera might be allowed to remain on board the #hip, and not | 1i°y bette. 4. K. Fisk, of Williamsburg, to act | lowing le the trutly Not a democrat voted for the bill; | Nutt was but one length abead at the ball-mile pile. Many @ diapiensed with ts @ Good Tonte— be transferred with by 2 estat peer who hat re. | promptly in the matter, and prevent by all proper means | to a man they voted against it. I offered a substitute on | The contest po - 4 pm a _ homently to y jet you @ . eee Seated mip, cad erqen nM Fe | Tie apread of the disease ‘That officer first risited the | behalf of the democratic party. No unusual disorder | ware going up to Nutt's head. and they 1 } rary of Kit nty gave y turned to the hospital ship, and urgently requested to | jhe wprond i the ee When he made a superficial | existed. There was some excitement owing to the im- | three-quarter pole side and side | From there 15 Don ma inom, | wil, Bed the Distr report that he was in great peed of additional assistance 3 'd . ete the conciesion | pariance of the In speaking of the bif Ide | stand @ more closely qoptested race wax nev Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Feat on oie the house i a three sory brick | tlared it to be “the crowning act of intamny of the d eased, Nutt crossing the score a sbort neck In ED B, DALTON, Sanitary Superintendent. It i due to thore men who have bal 2:62 The Others “nowhere. ene t yon capied a + en Sent veinen, atin tae tone pee Toreons. ik for the rights of the Imperial City that the | Pisrth Meat —Nutt again got the best of the send off aripk Evista Hannas, Regist on ln Lady Clove » * RIAL OF THE DEAD AT QUARANTINE visited the third floor of the house, front ’ GEO. M. CURTIS, and led to the quarter pole three lengtha The’! lowing letter wae received at the meeting of = thy there were a man and child sick with the fever Member of Assembly from the Third District ng broken up twice on # here. “the trotted a . a: the Heal Board and referred to the health officers of | tn the back room on the same floor were & man aud _ a means: iin nthe backstreteh and had her by mS jaceoe fie a Breeaneg, © ore. the port :— his wife wick with the same disease. Un the floor News from Fortress nroe. see at the haf mil ° 13 Broanway, New Yorn, April 22, 1866. below there war & oman sick, and while | ; Fortarns heme April 23, yo D o tor Bepew The Mest Dr. FB. Dattow, Sanitary Superintendent Dr Fisk was there the ter of the last | The former election in Portemonth for municipal of : “" . . 4 Latinn onl ood nt has been made that men sent ashore at the med pationt was taken with symptoms of | cere having been contested by tbe radical party. a Dow | the score a length in front, making + 5 S| utter ore Liat’ a ae t. Quarantine grounds on Staten Island, for the pur disease. In the front room there had been | election place last Saturday. On ety hey State of Maine did not start for this by io = } hands im y at th aye | = (burying bodies of persons who bad died from nree cases of the disease, wl yielded to treat. | sion it t# asserted the commissioners, of @ portwn « Nellie Taylor were beaten over one hundred yards ae sa disease, do not always sufficiently compe (oe ment, and the patients recovered. There wore two other oom, rua he Lt 2 eg mn se ~* pute tee oni ¢ % Com tion ns Buratent on bu or « throw! them only two | ¢ this . 6 patients, with one exception, | election expr ne el c RaDAY, |. Sweepstakes 8 . ' Bente vag & \ ° tone tne of earth, Ww ape Ag Fg "neve wore a cored te Pavers besp tal Dr Fisk wade ‘a | called, approving the President's policy. was elected by | §400, §100 to the second best milr bests, best three im | | pare ae . : Part say ten graves of ays dog and ready, | thorough sanitary inspection of the premises, and re- | a large majority oie ee bem | five, in Lamas Nypig, = bE ia euch we Hee nd Bee eeveof tiem might becom partially filed be: | yorte that he found the house deficient io ventilation, | A public meeting, to psepare a statement of the recent | Owner entered b. g Commodore Nu ° fore being teed? It would be but the work of a oe weg | hght, dramage and sink facilities, ry ‘things in — ee e DegTO procension, ia talked of Queer catered ag 8g td lute 0 out, and the good will of those residing if | in a filthy condition, and that, in hie opinion, the ‘mi Norfolk. 5 ’ oune the wieinity, would be secured by such gttention to their matic stench That prevailed was the origin of the disease. The United States sloop of war F ny wht > a Owner entered eb. im Ley Taylor interests, Respectfully yours, A. -K. JOBNSTON. Dr. Fisk, in his investigation im the case of the house | been un ergoing. repairs at the Navy , came Crmnet entered b. @. State of Maine bs ' : ss — in North Eighth street, learned that the disease first | the drydock last Saturday. cone | (ener entered ch. g Prank ree the law om appeared there on the 260b of March olt., and that ‘The frigate Savannah arrived on Saturday in tow of Crener entered orb Mae Hing there te sething tm \entod, THE BOARD OF HEALTH. *Poriy after two deaths from it occurred, and that | Ascutney. She has proceeded wo the Navy Yard to ve | Owner entered bib, Jambo by ; it to the bh |. After | refitted as a cruising vessel for tmidshipmen at the Naval Time, 2:40%4—-9:60'4—2 8—2 6) recently three cases were sen! aol Sous | lessee, red the own n, 7 we ditined to pat’ tive hotiee In proper order, and | The United Btatee double-ender Connamangh proseeds of the | Fermody the Huiances that then prevaled on the pre. | to Norfolk to-morrowso be refitted. She leaves May! | 4 rot announced to come of Tin portant Meeting Vesterday=—Pr tions Made for the Remov man oh Appenis p ° dor he neglected ot failed to obey. and | for s Southern station. eatardny afternoon was postponed, on merount serve owt bis Mi t ad “| erty diver two deaths Secerred In this house, asin | ‘The weather has been heavy to-day, blowing hard | Trusty Mitten wi ark, until wday Disease, de. | the case of the one in Grand street, deficient drainage, | The following vensels were en at the oe renee mi wrseaimsiesn es eae ‘The Metropolitan Board of Health met yesterday after jiynt and clean!iness originated and sromenet ee eran, tect tien Rogers. fe Calender=This Day. . “ ot Ire oe + im oF wag ER Wh Fe noon, all the members being present, Mr. Sqbulte in | disease. Up to this time cases ae * Cree A baler on ot ee Toa capaered © , me om fab the chair. The minates of he lat meeting were read | 1°94 an Th tte eg ha vom binethontied rr-ice ee pa det, nia, Hibs, 1140, A, 006, | fur. the taermnanes Be Bad ne SS corn baa oon | “annree cm e and approved. ported, nne of these a police oMeer. We shall keepour | | 1 1 Mauvag, Apel 24 tim | : as ‘A Gesrianan remertet thet (bey Kore oo sree ot | sewers paar batons Meri, The regular orders of the attorney for the abatement readers Informed further as fects transpire, cited. "Toe mien wD ‘ie with excelent fares. | ” Now Fg i, me ee pn a eae S scemmaee, te Cater | pariean. O : oe of nuisances, embracing several hundred in oamber, | Three steamers—the Hawk, Bloodhound and the | 230, 202, a, 67 York anes ation, Ord & remtution i thid | Merman’ and He it were then entered Cholera in the British Provinces. Retriever—bave arrived full The latter, with one | inclunive wares Non 12, 10, 00, 7, OT, | ellect wae pureed. The exnnaniiicn wan ormponed of the yO BCATON, Proprstors. Tray, @ : absences. seventeen thoossnd two hon. Kevenes Cornt i Dr. Crane rend «lengthy document in reply to the j Th Montreal (©. B.) Gasdte of April 23 reports that poe ten ae veuteen chenatad two nee | one iil car 0d to ) Sepreion Cover Trust Tere —Part 1 Nor 7155, 1618, | A. Mate Sa: rating the assertions made by Dr. | D., -iayter, one of the physicians who volunteer | Of the Beet M# detained. Northeast winds and ter for | Serre neti Paaikee ——s ping Werte eon 4 rointion to the | atiend the cholete pat bn the Bogiand, war taken lt | Yipee week iy" afected he enmeral trout Of Une | 2001, 1 aN 00, 3 179) TV. Cie WAT | Hlitne we ; ne te bade wee ‘ dof thet disewo-on The-dee . Qu ¥9 ns 2 Grantagee, Chrition Betmitt, | gag oy Fhe Ruscutive Core: | a + eee | —

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