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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1866.—TRIPLE SHKET. statements on the part of defendants were simply fabri- Newe Items, CONSTRUCTION cations to secure a i. Ratensive arrangements are being made by the com- : o After all the in the case were read Judge | mittee of the Common Council and the Now Jersey Hise Barnard adjou @ court, setting down one o'clock | torical Society for a celebration, op the 17th inst., mS to-mosrow aren © the hour at which the argument | of the two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of on the should proceed, Newark, A grand military display will take piace on that day. ‘ The Newman (Ga.) Herald publishes in due form an application to the county ordinary for letters of admints- tration by a colored man on the estate of a deceased is is tho first Instance of the kind under the law passed by the last Georgia Logisiature, The Philadelphia Age, of May 1, says;—General P. I Connor, the commandant of the military district, em- bracing Utah, and the Rev, Norman McLeod, pastor of the Congregational church in Salt Lake City, have becn summoned to Washington for the purpose of giving their testimony in reference to public afluirs in that locality and the influence of polygamy upon fhe morals und pro- gress of the people. This movement has been inter- reted by some of the Mormon leaders as hostile to their lominion in that portion of the Union, end there 1s con- siderable excitement in Utal: upon the subject, with some fears of an outbreak between the citizens and the mill- tary. It is hardly possible, however, that the leaders ef the Mormons will advise or precipitate a movement which must end disastrously to their interests. With wise and prudent men as agents of the government in Utah, the laws can certainly be maintained without re- ort to force, Among the losers by the great Detroit fire is the chief editor of the Pwt, General Carl Schurz He had two large boxes in the depot of the Michigan Southern Rail- road, containing, among other things, a very valuable portion of his Library, a tine lot of geog FORNEY FRIGHTENED. THE CHOLERA. A Bogus Case of Cholera—The MulRerry Street Patient on the Recovery—The Opinion of the 8: Affaire at Quar Re- port—One Hundred and Twelve Cases Now im the Hospital, c&e. On Sunday morning an unknown man, about fifty years of age, was found lying on the deck of one of the Albany steamore, North: river, by a policeman, appa- Maly suffering great pain. Ho was immediately con- veyed to the Bellevue Hospital, where he died after two hour®’ suffering in collapse. The account he gave of him- self was that be belonged to Albany, and had been taken suddenly sick that morning. It is not believed that any intelligent physician would have supposed the unfortu- pate man to have bsen suffering from cholera; but as it was rumored, without any knowledge of the his- tory of the disease, that be had died from that complaint, there were found, many timorous The Last Flutterings of the “Dead Duck’ of Washington. ae. he. kee {From the editorial correspondence of the Philadelphia Press.) HARMONY--THE REPOKT OF THE COMMITTEE ON KECONSTRUCTION SURB TO B® ADOPTED BY CON- GRESS AND RATIFIED BY THE STATE LEGISLA> TUREB—IT GUARANTEES FREEDOM AND EQUALITY TO ALL OUR CITIZBNS, AND MAGNANIMITY AND Wasninetoy, D. C., Mi 1866, Very little careful attention is required to” aie teh ‘the new article of the constitution of the United States, Martain ts poss Congress and la be ratified by the Lagt in to Congress : of the adhering States. When the et becomes jelear to the people, a8 it must in a very short time, the sone who circulated the ro; Inder tary maps, a coticetion of phothographic reproductions ‘upon their material mterests wi be surprisingly ye eR + Peale ete Under tp. S500: | edie beat painting ee be ballece oro Muad, asveral ‘and salutary. It is to. repeat the | Mo! Board ) @ post mortem examination | vowmes of manuscript, a number of letters {rom Mr. werful arguments in su of the remedics provided | of the was held yesterday morning, which revealed | Lincoln and o\her promin nt persons, and ali his corre- this amendment to the fundamental law. ug now | the fact the intestines were senapeiaied in a very | spondence with his family during the lust twelve years, the considerations that will induce its rapid | unusual manner, aud that this accident was the sole containing an almost complete diary of the political an cause of death, which, the opinion of the medical | military events with which he has been conueeted. ‘the in ocour fa ‘any laboring man. Gaeer es ate wumerical strength of | men, is lable to Toss isa very ono a? far ag the pecuniary value of reas ee ee Rg ey THE MULBERRY STREET CASK. the contents of the boxes is concerned, but as) many of States. By that time it will have beon eo fully dis. It may afford some gratification to those interested to | th articles destroyed cannot by any possibility be re- unsed, and the aruments supporting it will be so fresh | PC !nformed that Mrs. Coyle, who was reporied as safer. | Placed, it Is irroparable, the general mind, that opposition will retire before | (9& from cholera a few days ago, has since made a rapid | The Youngstown (Ohio) Regis‘er announces that the ‘overwhelming n aud of the case. Most | Te0overy, under the cotistant and excellent care which | miners’ strike, which has extended over a period of the regular Legislatures have adjourned, but their | Was bestowed by the medical officers of the iMcalth Board. | nearly three months, in that vicinity, ig at last ended, and the workmen have gone into tho mines again, They finally acceded to the reducyon demanded by their em ployers. The iron mills ar@ aga:n in operation, and all the farnaces soon will be, The Cairo Property Company having donated a square to the United States for the purpose of erecting a custom honse, the Treasury Department has notified them that, Teepective Governors, stimu by the forlorn condi faton of the Southern people, and moved by the appeals ef their own constituencies, will convene these les in jextra soesion, for the pa poe purpose of ratifying the The place has been thoroughly ventilated and fumigated, and no fears are entertained of a further appearance the disease at that place; yet they are of the opinion that it waa a marked case of cholera. ‘The authorities are of the opinion that there ie no sign of epidemic yet. DR. BISSELL’8 REPORT FOR SUNDAY. amendment. The Legislature of Conneeticut meets y, and that of New pshire early in June, and before they adjourn they will have done their part of the good work. If Colorado is admitted the The number of patients in the bospital at last return | 4% son as the title deeas are deposited in Washington, umber of tes will be thirty-seven, of which | was 106; new cases, 1—total, 107. orders will be issued for commencing the building. fhe three-fourths requisite to the completion of tho The following roport was received yesterday by Cyrus The Cincinnati Commercial kaye in that city conductors Curtiss, sion:— Esq., it Of the Quarantine Commis: | and drivers on stre:t railroads got but nine dollars a week; barbers make from twelve to fftovn dollars; waiters, eight dollars; boys and girls, who manufacture paper boxes, three and a half dollars; sewing women, amendment will be twenty-eight. Judgin, the ex. P ary unanimity of the asitea a a, patruc- mn Mm agreeing to make their report, and the almost Hosritat Sup Favcon, May 6, 1806, eertainty that their plan will receive more than two- eis To THE QUARANTINE COMMISBION :— irds in each House, and that such precedents will be There have been received five new cases from the | eight d . Ingo f the trades th erage is bet. ollowed by corresponding and responsiyo popular favor, | steamship Virginia, Stephen Emer, axed thirty-six, of | ers thuss hatter-eau command thirty: fre dclnrs’ wed Wt be safe to predict that the “pig i will ratify | La‘ayette, Ind.; James hii, aged eighteen, of | a photos her forty dollars for six days’ work jhe new amendment or the 14th of the national | Down, Ireland; Bartholomew Haretiy, aged twenty-one, Tn 1859 a gentleman by the name of Talbot Green, of -one, of Denmark ; aioe cle onettation -—Tilinols, Rhode Island, Michigan, New ; Neil Hanson, aged twenty ol of Sligo Mary Kennedy, aged twenty-two, Maryland, Massachusetts, ‘Sy Tennessee, afterward an officer in th Wingibice Maine,’ Ob Kansas, Perey fre Ireland, sg ag em published a popular work ‘entitled, A Whater in the Bn ‘Nevada, Wisconsin’ Missouri,’ Vermont, | Previously in hospita?, ‘ederal City,” in which he positively aseerts that yi “Andrew Jobnson, in apite of the fatos, would be Chief Mi trate of the United States before the close of the year 1865;"’ that “his administration would be stormy; tbat he would labor under extraordinary embarrase- mente, but would eventually make one of the m st popu- lar Presidente that ever ralod in Awaerica.’’ A Boston paper says a new phase of “servant; Jism’ has been discovered which housekeepers may liku to be informed of, ag it certainly {8 an ‘Ingenious mode of de- ceiving the public. A few days since a girl at one of the intelligence offices engaged as cook, giving as her refer- ence the name of a lady to whom she referred with the utmost confidence. Upon application being made to the lady sho spoke in the highest terms of the girl, but ex- preseed surprixe that #0 good a domostic should change placos so often, as at least a dozen ladies had within six months past called to inquire her character. She men- toned one lady who bad called some months ago. Ap- plication was made to the latter, and when the name of the girl was mentioned she was aston’shed, for she was Monnecticut, New Hampshi Oregon and Cali- fornia, There twenty-two Mathes ‘leave Hix votes jt@ be obtained from the romaining fifteen. Amon heee latter are New Jersey, Delaware es} Kentucky. Imagine the dilemma of Androw Johnson ‘and the copperieads who have been sustaining bim and jelamoring tor the instant repreentation of the South- jerm States. If they attempt to resist such an array and ‘fo throw themselves before this complete and gatisfac- ory restoration of the Union, they will not only make @bemselves ridiculous, but will rather accelerate than obstruct the object for which they have so devoutly Prayed. They will do more. The copperheads will prove ‘Bhat they have been as hy, ical in their recent course ips they were treasonable during the war. The Southern [od are not blind to the fact that even under Andrew lobnson’s #0-called policy, as explained by some of bis Wrionds, their representatives cannot be admitted into Congres uptil they take the test oath, That our “Ameri. ibune”’ is anxious to force them in, irrespective of Add Dew CASEB..+.4... D. H. BISSELL, Deputy Heaith Officer. The old sloop-of- rat Saratoga ai ath ready for th © old eloop-of-war § i# at longth ready for the accommodation of the convalescent ngers now on board of the hospital ship Falcon. has been fitted up in the best possible manner for this particular pur- pose, and it is expected that all of these persons will-be re- from the hospital ship to-day on board of this vessel, where they will be more likely to reco’ than if allowed to remain in the midst of the plaguo-stricken patients on board of the Falcon. A full complement of Physicians, nurses and attendants are already at their posts on board the and we have the assurance that everything possible will be done for the comfort of the Sout and that they will be well taken care of. oath, or to frame an oath to suit them, is of record; | MEBTING OF TRYSICIANS AND CITEZENS OF | then living with her. Upon inveetigation it appeared that but he now finds this to be impossible, in view not only 4 BROOKLYN. the girt had assumed the name of the cook, who was not af the determination of Congress to adhere to that oath, A large meeting of physicians and citizens of | jn want of a place, and bad thus jinposed upon many. Brooklyn was held {on the Common Council Chamber of that city last Satarday night; also representatives of the several dis} of the city and the out-door depart- Tt is now @ common thing for poor girls or dishones: girls to steal the reputation of their friends, and we make the statement that housekeepers may not be deceived by re- Bat alco in view of the fact that the Supreme Court of United States will probably decide m favor of the Ponstitutionality of that restriction, ag # applied to/the Bawyers, Hence to attack the congressi re ment of the Long Island Hospital. Among those | ferences. ar fe hotd ok de shaply &, deprive the Southern ee rere DE. Stephen | Siuith, Protessor Of | is omecally stated (hat elghty-cight thourand four awenan eS ror” ase dee tention, iM, he | Conlin, representatives ofthe Heard Of Health, trom the | Pundred and ninety-seven acres of pubic lands in Mis. bind to anotber truth, that the new amendment | City of Brookiyn; Dr. Harris, Registrar of the | jo. Once in Boonville by Andrew Johnson on the ques- | Board of Health; Dr. Andrew Ottarson, nt of the J tion of sui because here it is known that his | Ki: County Medical Society ; ex-Senstor “trong, Tho following pablic journals are edited by colored frends insist that Con; has been comp: lied to . | of Williamsburg meg Jobn D, McKonzio, ox- | men :—Tho Colored Tens Nashville; the Commu the idea iy to have been entertained by | Mayor W: J 4 T. L. Mason, Postmas. | wicator, Baltimore, Marsaea; Vhristion Recorder, Vhila- ‘Bhe radicals, of forcing sul upontthe States by Con- | tt Lincoln and a number of other physicians aud | delphia; age A J York; Pacific Appeal, Son greesional enactments, In other words, that the sccond | ¢itizens. Ex-Mayor presided. There was a free and | Francisco, Cahfornia, Blevator, San Francisco, Callfor- pection of the amendment re! to and Sioa oat peersioane cholera, on ita reme- . Tapers ag b= tehyy oma vt ning i i 4 an ‘entives Were ful and statistics | Natima'iat, Mobile, Alabama; Loyal Georgian, Lines FJ 8 almo.t in substance what Jihnson himulf has boy = te Teese raped BS ipratedly recommended, and he now, through ‘ergang, professes to favor, even while stubbornly eae it the meeting was the adoption following resolutions :— Aug thé report of the joint committse. The Presi w Resolved, That een of this meeting be autborized an 10 address « communtration to the Board of that at (he Circuit Court of ‘The Knoxville Whig bom relate bad Jefferson county a case o! ry ing and abetting the rebel cause” was vo what is offered for their own good by | 2 Brocklyn it conducted atiNew Vuph. and whe {he | lime, semtenced to the Penitentiary for fourtom years sno-thirds of each House of ‘and what | {ne Mitty abaie hulsances fu Broncsmeantel | _ The Boston city government has approprinted $10,006 Ne predict willl Do ratified by all or nearly | vele't wholly with such members aud oBleers of iueir Board | for ihe egtablishment of free salt water bathing. places aaa de tines | “eens eee Teas wa pegsnacy | Sion ae eae 1 bad er having assailed the friends of ju }gane nt o1 ing, the city Bis sla aut de hnmpluna oie ocmen he in | asthe agate Baga Gotgenecn gy | Teco ple gC Now, any, 8 sora Sisted that he was Geir ‘best friend.” | Nothing more | pemaries organtred in our ‘liy in any menses ‘icy may | Coedivil Rights law, have oblained ss harter for ihe ‘Sriumpbant) wes that the friends of ‘my policy" in ~K.. 1 tg the medial cygan? | religious societies, heretofore rpfu es of chee tects thar thelr axieingt Ge ekionte | aime rooted ty the Metropolitan Beare oF? wan'’ | laws of Louisiana. of betred in South by avuliteg that General Shorman has accepted an invitation to be pre- pee of the report of the joint éomimitice wh - Ice in Cholera. rer the approaching Commencement of Dartmouth * certain enumerated classes from voting unt 1870, | ro THR EDITOR OF THE caLcurra ENCLISWMAN, | College. Bupposo however that Congress, that the | As there is m great deal of cholera at present amoni the | _ Senators Lane and Pomeroy have been writing Agha Bouthern people SO ee Tite eee to | lower clase of mativos, the following account may be both | owarl, Heginer of the Land, Soe, Ot tamrl be rat Beoe) other comprehensive | pu id 5 4 Onnge i ! \- pear. should consent to allow these classes mpownyaiver 30-008. Ms Nygard tele sin to fied by the Senate during the present session. lis pas- rere yan should follow nis by granting | goand'acen man who they mid nar dying of choterm | sgt; m ofet, wil gives large number of whiter vo ve qua upon the Osage lands an opportunity to empt avd amineioty pepe. the grounas they now old, @ recent eetablishiment of a mal route from | Homboldt, via the Osage Cafholic Mission and Chetapa, and to give-him some medicine. J proceeded to the place, where I found ® man lying on the ground ta the greatest gon’ with the usual symptoms of cholera, vomiting, Ac. He was much emaciated, and to mé ap 7 every Southern State that ratifies the new article of the Cons.itution immediate representation, what then be- eo of a crusade which, as the experience of the cown- ty wince the meeting of Congress has too shown, das hed no otuer o ject tut the gratificati n ? @ #1 vared to be sinking Thad no medicine in the | t Fort Gibson, indicates such a policy ou tho part of the anti ion on the one hand, and-an mconceivatle spirit of re- | Yonge. 1 ordered ane ii peeked to go round among | overnment. ’ Benge agains. Csorrous cnt contig bowie onthe other? | the neighbors and ty and get some medicine,-} Judge Hunter, of Memphis, has jast decided the fol ‘Vor itis no ® question that the power of Ca but in this I was unsuccessful, I recollected, | lowing care:—'The State ve, Elizabeth Buros (colored), ernment is with the Congress of the United States, howover, “having | red inthe ' london Times | charged with having committed perjury Dy false #w oar. with the peopte whom they represent in this crise. If | pe “ of the 30h oF 1ith October, an article | ing before the imen's Bureau. A thotion wes made ‘Vbis were a question in whieh the Execativ ir Genre the signature of John Chapman, M. D. (of which | by the counsel for the defence to quash the ludictinent, could perform any other but a mere ministerial ranction —if It were an appointment to office, the enforcement of a Jaw, or the punishment of a criminal, the case would be different; but when the whole subject of restoration is resolved into the question whether Congress shal! decide when certain Senato:s and Representa ives shall be ad- mitted, and when upon their admission the whole ma. for the reason that the officer of the bureau before whom the crime is alleged to have committed was not an officer authorized by law to administer oaths, and that, consequently, the oflence ae was not such a one as would make the defendant lal le to Iudictinent for per. jury.’ The jud, the motion upon the groun thes the act cttabiishing the Freedmen’s Bureau confers 1 had taken 4 note), in whieh the writer advocated the use of a bag of ice down the sping, Feoling that if I did no pom | T could, under the circumstances of the case, do no harm, T made up my mind to try whether fee we jo any good. I now account of whai I did, and what the results were :— ehinory of it will be reset in its old grooves his own and to administer oatha or to exercise the func Senos Arena nro nny" abu | Tatar ba Srnec ire ne Pung | Sad fa hc bos Sage signs that what Andrew Johnson may or may not jolently ; volee scarcely audible; pulse | that if legislation subsequent to the act est tng the do can renege or retard the sion of the hands, arms, lege and feet quite cold. | bureau confers these powers, he bas been unable to hud parties immediately interest It would be accepted as bis lege about and twisting his body in | it. Commenting on this the St Louis J. saya — id jal compensation for his inconceivable it agony; he complained much of thirst. 1 gave | This decision of Judge Hunter is unusually important, i » and for the calamitous course | him water with a little carbonate of soda in it. He ap- | Jf sustamed, it will tnke the very marrow from the ‘of his immediate adviser, the Secretary of State, if, ant!- | peared to be sinking fast, Freedmen's Bureau system and make it practically in- in ur gig hanes eva co ops. | Pia, renee aor Racing| orev. Bo wi State Hospital for the fa mmesting f hs Cabindl in which | trowsers and long bag to reach from go PR nad, a ¢ MB cia eolaryng in Sta Je. king grou shoulder { jet at So 23. send J bp od — ‘he action | three inches; into this on ‘ete fet eae Ty veldiey which, on ua o 94 y would jt Atter Governor Barstow was so severely cen. conned, is political enemies. eve} question- Governor Jenkins, of bas iesned a proclamation ‘enh at Tal cater. ies bah tox vn aners forthe ties quarverct a ltl before tel ee as par ree ee Sle ttn ee and lege, ing code, jnown for ite wosgehoant ¢ to be elightly ; as the black code, operative afier the lst of arm. was now | June. pe water, Chapmen said the cold Jof Davis, A. H. Stephens, ¢x-Senator Gwin, Genorai was to bea dry, nota my natives sug- Lee and ex-Senator Hunter are cach said to be writing @ fasted eo book in excuse for secession and assigning reasons for its x7) bottle Lj — bottle | failure. “9 They have a now elevator in St. Louie capable of 12:80-—No and | bushele ‘warmer. Tet the | 27186 1280, 000 << oe =e we ay a“. a until [past one P. back, when, finding thi body were becoming the bottle of ice, end as for by with « neighbor, came to put im th botile of hot water. 4:30. —] returned to the ma: fam and more deadly “past ve he awoke bim some ick congee, 1:30 A. mut) H ; ia bulfocks and a of the case. Cacorms, Fe AP. ‘ The Madame Jamel Will Cane. AROTHER APPLICATION TO TOSTPONE THE TRIAL — ARGUMENT ON THE MOTION TO TAB® PLACE TO-DAY, BTC. (QOPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, Before Judge Clerke. Mar 7.—Nelson Chase o al ve, J. Howard Smith al,— ‘This Dleresting case, Which involves the concest relative to the validity of @ document claiming to be the wil! of THE BOARD OF HEALTH. imess of the Complaint Barca The business of the complaint office continues brisk an ever. The average number of complaints daily reeeived ig about one bundred and twenty-fi diately Bled on receipt by the eMcient chief clerk, G. B. Diadame Jumel, was placed first on today's calendar in | Bosworth, and placed in the hands of the sanitary in federal—ouce enemies, now friends—recetving thie tril Part 1 of the Supreme Court, before Judge Ingraham. | spector in whose respective district the nuisance com. | Ute of respect. a An consequepce of Oyer and Termmer being held tn this | plained of may exist. The inspector investigates in tarn eabses 1s Cotten, me ie See ee ranch of the court the case hae been placed | each grievance, and, on reporting the result, the To | 5 dennel, having submitted yor Siret on the calendar of Part 4 ior today, At one | quisite order for the abatement of such nuisance is made aoe ea o'clock Mr. Angustus F. Smith om the part of the | by the attorney. There appears to be, however, an in | ssvistante defendants moved for a postponement of the case Foye mn 4 A tig ih ot shee oficial for the con- permed Mur nin a ms the clients he represented could not be realy | and henee the chief Cause of the wegioted adjustment orth month or the month after Mr. | of many corp) Ri — S on to Slate tue history of the case from ¥ eae tae mnceegmmmtantions sereived yesterday | Tay ot tat Ot thi troduction to the He alluded to the mot the Board of to the condition of the premises which they doubt pot would in rear of the Belmont Hotel. There exists in the rear | Civil force of the Bate. ot that Soe eS eee aetetedte te, SS ee of Chi a noxious custom $ otro ‘ndulged in, ereatly to the i aiverny of We enmaupber She i ea female Sitnene I The fa Boring ta ment at the corner of Thirty. "dade a ton slhan Danegred fwas now See ne ee tae en ee of five men by the > Ofensive efiuiva, It is asked that be suepended as a | {he,banding of re men bi Bio inferred aeeanse. this clase of Jones was 1a Ghasiee tans, between Coarted and Bary M4 Jerunl of gras Juries to indict Torr fh Lane aloes uate of tated | arnt ie pop sna a the residents of the neighborhood. pe TT tL piMeent =n clare mou EDITOR on c The ot Rew York Custom House have fy ‘he. far poreomale or "on her lags months salaraa, to | wag a Yoper 10 prove be wi ave tem te al ioe soceur. ete Sirial or oy ear noe =o ree tbe fol! wiser Yous hay 7. 06D ‘te aemarted thee they widow Stnith’s horees, and that they were forcing them fo take the horses back where they got them aud fasten them there, «ud that those would be the last horses they would tie. After this two bodies were reported found in Babb's Hollow, just above Elsah." The Memphis Butictin suggests the appointment of a committee, composed equally ‘of Southera and Northern men of reliablity, to inveatigaie the origin of the rut in that elty and ro,oct to the autlforities at Washington, Tho question as to wheilor ex-federsl offiegts and sol- diers of good “haracter who have located @ the South shall be admitted to ULe tociety of Southerm ladies, is be- ing agitated by the good people of Panola county, Miss. Sentiment is somewhat divided, and @ lady is out in the Star in acommunication, in whieh she says:—Ip the first place, did these soldiers and citizens expect to be received into the society of sisters and daughters of those who, in many instances, perished their sworn enemies, Mostassuredly thoy did not. I know they did not; but if yon choose to say they did expect 10 be received, should we not feel and show more respect for the memo- ry of our dead heroes? I could easily ask @ thousand such questions, which I am confident @ true Southern lady could answer only in one way, but deem it unno- censary, a8 they will doubtless naturally arise in the minds of all who design to give the matter a moment's reficetion, Without intruding them further on your valuable space, Mr. Editor, 1 will sum up my opinion and advice to the interested of Panola—let Southern men treat with all proper respect a brave and generous ene my, Southern ladies, receive them not,” ‘The dwelling house and barn of the Rev. Dr. Bardwell, in Oxford, Mass., wag burnt, Thursday evening, and the Vonerable divine wag himself so badly burnt in endeavor: ing to save a favorite horse, that a fatal result is feared. Tho citizens of Providence, R. I., vote on the Oth inst. ‘on tho question of introducing to ‘the city a supply of pure wacer. Finke's Galveston Bull-tin, of April 27, sa: Port pretty well authenticated was jn circu'at) day, that @ citizen agent of the Freddmen’s Bu in the interior, place not mentioned, was two nights since at tacked in his own store by three armed men, who robbed him of four thousand dollars in gold and. currency, and then decam Having cleaned out the agent, they Mel, or sought ous a freedman whom they shot down, and took from his pereon one hundred and eighty dollars in gold. They then made their es ape, tyavelling, as 1 Supposed, towards the Mexican frontier. ‘Tho Memphis Post of the 2d inst, says: —An offleer of the regular service, coming North from New Orleans learned, in passing Grenada, that Lieutenant J, B, Bland ing of the Veteran Reserve corpe, on duty at Grenada in connection with the Freedmen’s Uurean, was shot three times on Monday night, while passiag a ten-pin alley in that place. He was not expected to survive. He was 4 quiet, gentlemanly officer, and wos apparently on the best of terms with the citizens. Lieutenant Bland had had one arm disabled at Fort Pulaski, He had aleo been wounded in the side. | The schooner Corsican picked up on Lake Ontario, a | tew days ago, a skiff containing two boys, nearly ex hausted, and the dead body of w girl who bad perished from exposure. The skiff, containing two boys and threo girls, all under fifteen, bad drifted oat from Owk- Ville, Two of the girls were washed overboard and lost | In the Gordon murder case, just clored at Schoharie | county, eleven of the jury wore for the verdie of murder in the first degree. One juror would ne sent to that verdict nor arsign any reason for bis pos tion, After twenty-two hours’ del beruton a verdict of guilty of marder in the a as rendered, The Internal A Correction, TO THE KDITOR OF THE MeRaLp. An article on “The Income Tax and tho Tax Collec. tors,”’ in this morning’# Hxnaup, is based on a miscon- ception of the relative guties of officers of the internal reveuue, which I beg leave to correct in the interest and for the convenience of taxpayers, You eay:—‘The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that it is not necessary for tax collectors to serve official notice upon a person before paying bis income tax; but that he must go to the coliector’s oltice, ob'ain a blaak and fill it up. In other words, bo must aigp up lo the collector's oBice and settle. "? The collectors of internal revenue are not furnished by the Commissioner with blanks for income or oth: returns uoder the inierpal revenue, nor have they power to act in ony matter relating to the assessment of taxes. Persons desiring to obtain blanks for return of income or other (axes sli therefor call, not at the collector's office, bat al assessor's offi in their rexpective distri that they “suet step up to the colicet settle,’ but the law provides for not.ce that the taxes are die by advertisement and by notifications posted up in public places in each district by the several collectors, end in addition to th’s a notice is served on cach individ. | ual taxpayer by mail or otherwise, lam s:ro that your candor and sense. of justice will lead you to give prominence to this correction equal to that of the article in question, which could have been | far as its statements of facta are concerned, | only under a misapprehension of the machinery of the Internal Revenue law. COLLECTOR, Nitro-Glycerine—The Explosion at San Francisco. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. Before Commissioner Betts. } The farther inquiry into the caso of the United States vs. Otto Buretenbinder, who is charged in connection with the recent explosion of nitro-glycerine, waa resumed yesterday morning before Commiasiouer Betts. FORTHRR RVIDENCH OF J.-M. PRENTICE. Mr. J. H. Prentico was further oxamined by sr Andrew Boardman. He said :-I recollect the case of | oll being sent down, marked W. H. Mille, I vaw that case just standing in front of our office; it came from Hamburg, Germany ; after coming from Hamburg it had ‘not been’ opened; and it was rent from onr office iu the fame condition im which it bad been re T am fomitiar with this blasting 0.1 since last iti not volatile: it t* ex lomlve, it is not a bi 1; iLeannot be ignited by | riction; I have been in ce where the ofl was | stored; I have handied it on several ve 8, and have | seen experiments made with it: we ha 1 it from | vowel to verse! we have yked in the same office with the oil, and took no pre av.tion ¢ it; there were fire and gas in the office, and we took no precaation | ar #o for an tion'of sending | © bel.eve an; the ticle is is @ dangerous on my ageney was concerned I had no int the oi] in any surreptitious way. To Judge Dean—I have been with Colonel Bursten. | binder for about tho past ten days in the county jat! have had gowe conversations with him on the subject of this complaint; they have not been freqvent. Q@ Did you Know before this box was sent that nftro glycerine was an explosive Quid? A. I knew that it was explosive under cortain circumstances; J think I now know under what circumstances it is explosive; it Is ex- plosive with a perenssion cap made for the purpose, and by Nobel's patent fuse, and also by a heat of three hundred and sixty degrees; | am not awere that tis ex plosive under any other circumstances. puore tried it wader aoy other circumstances’ A. No, air. @ Bo you know whetger this articie wiltexplode if it sawdost? A. I have not tried it; f donot know if it will explodo if left for rome time on i or wood #0 as to saturate them; Iam nota chemist; [have had gas lighted ali day in our office where the fluid was; there was @ leaky box of the oj] in the offico for about three months; there was also sawdust in the bor. 5 It wab in the Custom House the oil leaked ‘was put into cans to save it; I heard that oi} came from Hamburg; it went into the Hous, and I cannot say when it went from Custom House; I did not sce, and did not for any marks on the box, the box did not overland on the ua ition in the office that the box was too large. I had seen the oi! pen in tin cans, and I was told that the o'! in the box in question was bane a in gi I think 1 would be proper to seod the oi) , and without any mark on the box, bh ; I do not know bow the explosion took Pp wall; read of the occurrence in Greenwich a and before that | was engaged in this business To Mr. Boardman—I was ‘Ubat the of] was pot up pe like carboys, with a wicker wire outside aud ner Wicker wire outside that; the carboys were packed in sawduet. ‘The case was further adjourned till ten o'clock the worming. AUTHOMITY—-MUR- HYPOCRISY AND | AND PROFLIGACY—T ENEAS REVEAL! ‘To THE EDITOR OF THE meRato. To an isene of last week's Hemato | read of a0 neeanet nation lately occurring in the Great Sali Lake Cuy th bad been in my contemplation previously to lay before | the readers of your widely-circulated paper a brief sketon of the condition of things in Utah, and this jate atair of iaboman barbarism persuades me that it js almost» duty to make known to the people how things are carried | on im high-handed lawlessness among the Mormons | have been twice among them—the fire (ne a few youre since, when I stopped two weeks, That time was too short to learn the fall history of their babite aud traear, | tions; bat the second time, from December 1, 1964, to April 1, 1866 (being four months), gave me euTMcient op- portua ity—and in fact more than | should devire careful observations of their mode of living, | their solemn mockery of a cburch aad oho ormen Gentile rece and ai) other bers of their bastard imattativm, the’ i f Hi HR all! fell if i Fil fi I i i | sidered m fant vers lof ner clark, | W. Hopper; Second ry upon their heads, This # they will soon hare to Wil spiritual and wmporal and a thousand other answer for, Four yeara ay Wintered in Utah, missing every morn of them? ‘The io will overtake tic Let Congress tke steps t monsters from t.0 count nd bat a mesma the continant to California, Idaho, Montana for volunteers to clean out the Morinons, a whl be but too glad Lo ovfer thet anc’heart to avenge ther wrong aro to be pitied, indeed. Men id Brighein has as many a8 wos! and they are treated ever were, But what can thoy do’ tices of the peace, to the Mormon eon) tah for redress? What good w) Young controls the courts and Polygamy to be tolerated, and in the United 5 in this century! It ts @ shame to the country. I did not wish to cecupy too much of your space. 1 1 fi many a page of he Henanp in reciting the foul cede of the Mormona, and thelr unworthincss of (heir bong allewed to live in America, WINTER MORMON. ARMY BULLETIN. Who can tell what Aju ng. \Oh# Cad answer. 1B, And this must be ere Ug. drive these enlist band women of Utah from two to five wives hat are they? OnDRRED. First Lieutenant J, H, Mc Army, lo duty with Brevet Majo Unsied States 1 Geo. J. Stan. nard, Superinieudent Freedmen’s Bureau iu Suryland, DISMISSED, Seeond Lieutenant Charles P. Buschman, Company B, Fo ith rogiment Veteran Reserve corps, NAVY BULLETIN. DETACHED —AarRit 30. Acting Assistant Paymaster LArice, from st Massachusetts on reporting of relief, and oriereu t ts, ing Master Andrew #. Husey, frou com Coast Survey steamer Marion ou reporting of relia’ granted leave of absence. ORDERED—-AVRIL 23, Acting Boatswain William 4. Cooper to duty as fores man of laborers at Pensacola Navy Yard. Act ug Boatswain Hiram Smart to ship Savannah, Mato Johu Williains to steamer Monocacy OnpERED—APRiL 30, maxtor Jarod Linsly, Jr, to Acting Assisi steauner Massachugetts, Acting Master Ed. 1. Edmunde, to command Const Survey steamer Marion in the Pacitic. Acting Eusigns James Courtney and William F. Kill- Kore, to duty at Norfolk Navy Yari HONORABLY DISCHARGED-—aPrtt, 28, Acting Assistant Sargeon W. H. Coe from June 24, last, Acting Assistant Paymaster C. L. Burnett from April 20. : HONOKAULY DIBRCMARCRD—aPaiy 30. Acting Voluutegr Lieutenant W. W. Keunisoo, from May 4. Acting Engineer G. H. Borry, from May 3. Acting Passed Assistant Suigeou Edgar % mith, from April 28. Acting Second Assictant Engineer Charley scMillan, from September & hart. Acting Third Assiviant Fogineers Thomas Kennedy, from Maret Prank Van Groot, from Apri 17, and Junothy Flaude pril 27, KESIGNED~ arnit, 28, Acting Ensign oul Morgan, of einer Backthorn, Acting Av#l mt Paymaster L. EB. Rice, of seamer Massuchuseti«, to take efluct July 1 next ’ TED —Arnty 28, Albert K..Jonos, acting master, aud ordered to steamer Lackawana Thoma ollie and ordered 10 steamer Mono. cacy nevocars ENT REVORED— apitit, 28, Mate 1 euain on steamer Augusta T REVOKED—APMIL [S, Acting Mawes The ad Rear A Covent ¢ OF WAR TACKAWANNA. THK &) GOOF ‘The «) yf wor Lackawanna war hauled out Bri ( yesterday morning, aud io a an i the yard” This vessel, as previously au- nounced, \ OLe of the Kastern tytng squadron, and will sail for Eaaport, Marne, at ihe Intter part of the week, She will probably go oto commimion to-day, The Lack- wcanna it a» rew sloop of war of 1,635 tous, and carriog & bartery of some heavy gums, besides others of simailer eat 10 Was built a! (he Brooklyn Nay: Yard, in Dress, atiached to (he West Guill squat ron uauil July, since which time she has been bald up in ordinary at the Grooklys Navy Yard. She is eon ie follow ing is a lies Of her officers, 80 fur ax reported — € muandr—W iam Keynolds. Lieutenant—A. MN. 1 wick Surgeon--Stephea D. Kennedy Vaymader—baward May. Aidan Strgen—Wm. KH. Reber. Baginsers—Chiet, Piilip G. Pore First Arsiten W tants, ‘tL. Cooper, Alex H. Vrico, Freeman Jono® and ©, J. Coanell; Third Assist onts, Joho K. Stevenson and Horace Whitworth. Midshipmen—W. W. Mead, TA. Kingsley, E& Hous ton and 8, ©, Rustor, Hoasmain—Win. V, Burke, ARKIVAL OF THE TRIN’ The Untied States Naval tevder ide steamer Tei toma arrived of the Brooklyn Nasy Yard yestepday morning from Pensacola, vin key West, Vort Royal and | Beaufort, N This veewel yer aloame and was bent here to U her officers :— Acing Ma tr—W ‘Ading a solu. va ts hiet ‘ Mata—C. Rove Bagneere— Av Jolin Pearce acting Third Aseietwuts, Jou feral, Wow, H. Alieu Keowiek, aLoor OF WAR MO AMES, The Cunited State stoop of wa Lie . lore @ the Woet Indian ia, 2 my re ye A just of Caplain—-imon Bt Leeutenant Command r- #H. Grown L weyand HM Remeoy Lurk and Francs Morris Mudkehipmen— rag, 1. M. Ford and Tene Hachort Piet Licwer an! of Mariner—Thomns L. MeBirath. Chief, War Rail puay, €. B Habighorst ford, BW. Worsley and |. Hoabroain— Arinstead Pome Carpenter Kovert G. Thom Pol Severe Tepiese Cowcrbame: Heury P Waebbera will probably be the nominee of the republicans for Congrest in the Seventh ludiane, Dunrnver D, W. Voorhees’ disirict Tus Coxsecnevr Sever ~The Hartford Pree says that nor Buckingham, baving conse permit the use of bis name for the Sevatorehip, fact at once changed (he axport of the Se at New Haven. Hie friends sad (lat an | was admitted that be would have beem the cholve of the people i it had been koown that he wa mproper for the Legisiature to beed the popular be wish How ram Recosmnconiow Plas Worto Work ~The Macon (Geo ) Journal and Memenger ways ving determined (het ave er of troubi For \iostretion, Governor Jeni pro reribed, aud be declared ineligible to the offee of Gover nor of Georgia, to which be has been alacted ond installed robation of the United Mates consents that 6 there ar tutionally bold the oes elected who would be #\ gibi Peemowst Jonwens on vue T porch at Nesbville, May 4 by Govern Brownlow, oreurs the fo It te net to he presen: ony wonld be for Joba son Who are pot for bie doctrines and we km # be inangurated the dortrine in Tacure clea ning febels Among lis leet utterances before he tefl bere, some thirteen months ago he fer ered (hal there warm but five thownand bore: m 0 Tenerenes they ehowla control the State. ond ai) the ‘low Laat thie menrure has been pending le bar bern represented, by thove who have bad frequent inierrews with Dim, 9 wanting the lew reloberry op the Frenchie law, We are therefore, upon his pia’ . only fe theoreud, but tan times u men to govern the Mote Reresucas Mernee @ Boeret There @ to ee reat Union demonstration in Vaneul! Meth Berton, wnt Theretay Senstee Votes ond Gemerel Gerteld Ovlene! ote, of Tenocneee, Mr McKee, of Kentocky been invited Wo spony Taree (Ovonmeston st Dereter on Mere: Hon Thee BK Noel sunounces that be will be s candidate for vo election to Congress frou the Third district of Miseoor! Mr. Noel eapports the President's pol oy. v9 (boveand loys 5 a a ons ; , 7 a M61 ied, ap tba, Y08, 8. sho, a, = 3 ghee tr) wll Wedneetsy we sparta aad 5 Adjrureed to Mondsy General | vd hope to present not | es Married, Woire.aw.—On Wednesday, May 2, at ine the bride’s father, by the Rev. W. H. De Poy, Mr. Cusau H. Burren, of 1D, Mare, to Mige Canistians Wire of this city. No cards Yo Thursday, May 3, by (he Rew Ewaxoxnd, of San Francisco, Avusn, of New York enty. ) papers please copy ®—Io Hrooklyn, on Monday, May 7, at St. Peter and St. Paul's chureh) by the Rev. Sylvester Malone, Kimaim Baas, wo Many Avogta Nevius, both of Brooklyn Havier—Bonavee.—On Thuredoy, May 3 at the ree dence of the bride, by the Jouon D. Wilson, Am kw J Hapuny, of Brooklyn, L. 1, to Min Many P wove, of Chim city. age. friends of the family are respectfully funeral, from his late residence, 129 » Lrooklym, thie (Rueeday) afternoon, at three o'c Brack. + doy morniog, May 7, A Stewarr Brack, Jr years, second «0m Of James and Mar garet Black Fonerai from the residence of bis mmele, No. 620 te (Tueday) afternoon, at two yn Monday, May 7, Cusatowm Jonmayna C. RUNING, Aged 8 yours aud 24 days z wotihe t re respectfully invited to funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one k, from the reside er paronta, First’ avenue, Seventy-cighth aud Soventy-ninth eugects Brixkwass.—On sunday, May 6, afior a long illpom, Devan Buxmuann, aged 0 yours, 3 monthn and days. Thefriends and relatives are respectfully in ed to attend the funeral, from St, Matthew's church Walker street, this (Tuesday) afterno at two o'clock, without further taviiation. MeClen Burov —On Sunday, May 6 Davi. Baonw ), aged 26 years His (nends and aoqualntunces are res) to atiend the funeral, pv ited CosreLLo. ~ On Sun beloved wife of Joby The relatives and friends 0 attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 110 street, this (Pucsday) morning, at twelve o'cloos pie Her remains will be taken to Staten Island for } Coxtey.—On Monday morning, May 7, of « tion, Axpeew J., son of Bartholomew and Mary in tie 23d year of his age. Hiw [riends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his parenta’ rer *, 260 West Twenty-second atrect, this (Tuesday) aferacon, at two e'clock, Coxuy.~-On Monday, May 7, Jamms H. Cowmy, aged 26 mp Conley, years. The relative 4 friends are requested to att funeral, from late residence, 233 Fouth Fimt . Williamsburg, on Wednesday ioe to two o'clock Tho remains will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery Coutix.—-On Monday, May 7, at seven A. M. of alysis, Eowako Coutx, Corvuer, in the 60th year of bin o “iP aperal at the Eleventh Presbyterian church. Pifty- Ofth street, near Lexington avenue, on Wednesday aller. noon, at two o'clock, Relatives and friends, also the members of the Ameriour Club, are respectfully .wvited to attend. Creal On Monday May 7, Jerragy Cuoam, @ native of the parish of Ballingarry, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the yoar of his age. Hin relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternéon, at two o'clock, from the ‘residence of bis son, Jammer Cronk, Fulton avenue, near Four Mile House, Brookiyn. On Sunday morning, May 6, of consumpts is Creick, a native of the county Cavan, Ire aged 28 youre, His friends and relatives, and those of his brother-in law, Jamnos Trainor, are respectfully Invited to attend the funoral, from his’ late residence, 610 Fam Sixteenth thin (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. His 10 will bo interred in Calvary Comer, Sanday morning, May 6, Buse Pe Fuxvon. aged 16 yoars and 4 months. The relatives aud f{rieuds of attend the funeral, from li corner of Pariy any m tone o'clock, Her Jemetery, the faupily a0 joviied to late reaidence, Abs Koond D 1, this (Puealay) remains will be interred im ary \.einG,—-On Monday afternoon, May 7, Major Wm M. Fixsrxe, late paymaster of the United Butee anny His (tends and relatives are invited to alteod he faneral, from the residence of Mr, Samyel Cantre!|, No- 122 East Twelfth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at wo o'clock. ed Govrn.—I» Brooklyn, EB. D., om Saturday, May > eud deuly, of pueomonia, Mra. Fanat Ann GOULD, daughter of Ezra and the late Reboora ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afiernoow, two oclock, from the Pout Meond sireet Methodiet Episcopal chureb ‘Gnaxt,—On Monday, May 7, Many L. Guasr, aged 17 years, 1 month and 0 days. Tho frieuds of the family aro respecifully ationd the funcral, frora the residence of ber mother 43 King street, on Wodneaday afternoon, at two 0 clock Winoes-On Bundey morning May 6, Sr. 6. 1. Haves, formerly of Ciucinnati, tn the d4th year of bie ol bo ©. ‘Tne tuners! service 22 Bond etreet, on Wednemlay, at twel norm, The rewalum will be taken to Woodlawn for juterinent Jacueon.—On Monday, May 7, aft iMnens, which was borue © wignation, Avasm Wiwur Jacns month. Sud parnfat patlenoe aud re aged OO yeare aud Blessed are the dead who die In the Lord N B.—Notive of the funeral hereafter Mons. —On Sunday, May 6, Hoot Monws, aged 68 years The friends of the family aro reepectfully inv ied to atten the foneral, which @1l! t pi from hw late reridence, 407 Elizabeth treet Tuseday) afternoon, at half past one 9 olock Nacontox,—In Brooklyn, on ¥ May 7. Jenn, eldest daughter of Oweu aud Wing ighion, aged 8 year and 15 The friends of Me faulty are ren y invited to at tend the funeral, this (Tomedey) Thou, a three olelock, from (he reaidenee ber pareut, 69 Carroll’ street, Suuth Brookiya Her rematon will be interay Mor 7 Roce Mama amily are umyited to el tend the funeral, from the reviden af her brother io jaw, Wm. H. Mowe, Key, No. 900 Bast Wromdwey, om Weduesday afternooy. at ove o clock Numer. —Saddenty, ai No. $6 Vandas street, Glargow too 0, tev. AnuimaLh Nemerr Brooklyn, Chicago, «od Canada papert please opy Procvet —On Monday, May 7, of inflamation of longs, Mee Mancamer A Pema, aged 62 yeas, 10 wonths aud 26 days The relatives and frente of the family are rompect- fully invited to attend the foueral, trom Ht, George’® | chapel, Beokwan ereot Veduesdsy morning ab eleven o'clock Futey.—On Monday, May 7, Merwe Reuey, late & mom ber of Company A, beuils regiment New York Navioeat Guarda. Mis relatives sud friends, and those of bie brother. ti Abrabam Decker, are rexpecttully tmvited te suend bis foneral, from the Crotmer iDiew 8 of bie Washington street. fy, Fd aiernoos, at two | o'clock | Sastreny —Io thet olty, om Friday, Mey Aveo seatrmco, of Hamburg, iu the 44 your of deeply lamented by bin wife and twelve children, London pe | ees re IS aaedeirtts ot chartes H Seaman, abd daughter of the ie Wieweil | "The foneral will take place thie “ cue o Cock, at the Chareb of the Holy ) coreee | of Teenty pert my tome Math sommes: ea ae . it on A | enore Woes, Sous", wit of dedeee teers dan, U & A. youngest daughter W Stamyer aged 22 years j tne font aod prey dandy Mond funeral from Bay Widge chai } ay flores, of theese 0’ there Carriaged ot Hawtiteo af at hall! two o clock a? Jersey Oty, on Monday, May 1, Povan Sruana, aged 55 youre and 6 wanthe The relatives snd friends of the family "y WwVited to attend the funers! thew | ab three o'clock, from the Sole Otte street | Epeeaper «bureb Teursn On Susday May 6 sfler® tnd eovere ‘ines, Wrascaw, coc of Heory Templer, , tee city, aged 46 years. | The friends and relatives are to ot end (he funeral, from bie late Greet wtrmet, thie (Tr ) afternoons, at | The nonban Mo igh aor, are reapent ie oe Waa | The fanerad wit on morning of es wot Nineteenth | aged GF Pp Am BL « . -, Saney Wetartord, fretans | _ Hie tomatoe wil be taken to St Jamon cuted, Jaanee rest, where & soles high mam ill be offered for the repose of hie eon! oud “ 4 for |e | torment. The trieuts an@ thowe are | mperifolly invited to stent the funerel bie late fendewer, rest, withowt f netee Wan’ sons ‘ane, wm of fos Kee Waieb, aged $ years and 9 montten Friends and relatives are reepeei(olly ny ied to atterd the frneral, this (Tuesday) aflericun, a three o « from 109 Third svenue Go, Withe Joumay, 0° Your Got te waiting for youl koww Farewell ferewel went | Wann At Newark, ou Saturday May we the Hh yeer of his | Reta 74 frente ore invited by attegd the funeral, | te (focotes) wert a 8 Wires 9 oe, from bie ae asec ae Sete