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NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 The Dutchess County (N. ¥.) “Ol Do rado”—Pennsylva: Oll on New York Soll—How Surface is Found. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. How many petroleum companies, both real and bogus, have made folks ‘sudden rich!’ Cotton no longer wears the crown or wields the sceptre. Petroloum is king. We repeat an old story when we assert that one-third of the fashionables who visit the various summer resorts nowadays owe their position on the ladder of fortune to all doubts of the existence of such a would be ro moved on perusal of the cee ase THE BUREAU OP VITAL STATISTICS. " | Re miewing report was then Gubinitied aud ordered railroad track, are swopt ‘every afternoon and Musical. pals gg + f | Mio, Pauline Lucca made her frst appearance for the Meyrin Wokipeyesetttiee iiss nc | fn'n: Poor Pout & Margrda, he Ose Onren a time. We hope you will give this a tno in or the Covent Garden and do Justice to the , who are im charge | vitlo of the piece. Her impersonation of Margaret is raid Keeping the stroots and stands around the market elvan. to have ripened with great advantage, and the lady wag very well received. Signor Mario was Faust, Mlle, Orgeni was introduced to the audience at Covent THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Garden, London, April 24, in Martha, She is Hao Meeting of the Board of Excise Wes- | *! ‘Young and promising.” THE CHOLERA. Whree New Cases Reported om the Ili- ,mois—Report of Dr, Bissell—AM@idavit of ithe Officers of the England Affirming the Health of that Vesscl—Complete Roster of Patients Admitted on Board the Hospital Ship Falcon, de. ‘Three new cases of cholera occurred on board of the bu ra New York durin; _— real sho ig the week en Aeathe tp the oily of the population of the eit by last ce ‘this mort, Inedufralent to an wont death rate Of 31 o6-10) to the 1 which is Jess than ‘nearly one Jn ® thousand the previous : -« ¥ilinoie on Monday, and were immediately transferred to -Died May 7 week, or a saving of about 725 lives in the year; rds: Madame Maria de Wilda, @ new celebrity, was an- | the fact that “dad has struck ile.” Even that abiqub the hospital ship. Sixty convaloscents were removed Died Mar TL ed cee ct umn ten of tap sapenalliy, last week | terday—Licenses Granted Since the) i, ai near at Covent Garden in afew weeks from | tous lady, who, while dining at Saratoga ove day, wid. Last Moeting—Applic: from the Seventh, Tenth and Thire teenth Precincts, Kc. ‘When the Board of Health adjourned yesterday after- noon, at half-past four o’clook, the Commussionors went into seagion as a Board of Excise, when Mr. Schultz occu- pied the chair, There was @ full Board in attendance, denly exclaimed, “By golly, poppy, I've drop'd my di. mont in the gravy," knows she procured raid “iment” in no other way than from a transfer of petroleam into gteenbacks by her paternal ‘“parient,’? who formerly kept a Wwopenny shoo store in an obscure town, whi !y transfer, however, could not, or did not, raise the fort nate family from the slough of iguorauce. As © money, #0 with petr wought after and coun’ Dutchess county, N. Y., a short time ago was in a fever of excitement over the widely diseminated news that there was lendid show of surface oll on certain farma lying near Glenham, Fishkill townsb'p, on the east side of the Hudson river, Ofty nine miles from New York. Full particulars in regard to the matter were freely dite cussed In the Poughkeepsie and Newburg daily paper and in all ountry papers, and all at once Lue rubject Dbecaime th me of general Conversats People thro it the county of Dutchems talked of nothing else for the time being bat “ilo” A wag ro wid in Poughkeepsie, by rome means or other, pro- cured the insertion of an article in both of the Pough. keepaio dailies, which spoke in a highly learned and sejentific manner of “a show of surface of in High stroet,"’ in that city, whereupon owners of property thereabouts became greatly excited thereat, and without even Inquiring into matter made a visionary rine of ‘one hundred per cent on their land. If the exe toment in Poughkeepsie was at fever beat, it was “red Lot’ at Glenbam, where “ile had been struck in earnest Everybody there went their length on petroloum Am auspicious day was that for Glenbam and vicinity. Those who resided the lands where ‘ile’ had been found stuck their up at those who lived further of The old and young men of the town gathered about the door of the village lun evenings, and talked petroloum, ‘sur face ilo," &c., until they were nearly blind. The “old- ‘ent inhabitant” didn’t Know ‘what under Heving# aud airth the world was coming to.’ Everybody wae about to become rich, Matteawan waa to be moved nearer April 23. “Fabulous things," we are told, are predicted from her voice. Mr, Tom Hobler, the now English tenor, was very well received at Covent Garden on the occasion of his second appearance, At tho fall of the curtain Mr. Hohler, in ‘obedience to a general call, camo forward, with his com- Mile. Sinico, M. Gassier and Signor Foli. He ‘After the minutes of the previous mooting had been read | PAntonss » fel poner caialiint scares stating thet cing: haasiad pet iaapp neopets call, to which he declined to re- additional licenses for New York aud one hundred and forty-seven for Brooklyn had been granted by the com- | _ Signor Arvini, atenor, known in the bap per wal tmiittes’since the last meeting of the Board. On motion | *l#! theatres as M. Arvin, has appeared at hor Majesty Tahen Menasne neniinngooeet: theatre, London, as Manrico in I¢ Trovatore. His imper- sonat: god @ “asco,” M, Gamier, who Judge Bosworth submitted # report in reference to the iam, 9. proapuaeed. 8. J granting of more than one Tae to one person. He | ba signed a re-engagement atthe house, is spoken of thought that, in this respoct, the same rule applied to the | ™ore favorably. at oda the old ‘Board The law reia, thy Board | _ Mf Sims Reeves has boon performing at the Royal shall have power to grant “licémes to him and them.'* Lyceum theatre, Sunderland, England. Herr Carl Rose onds assisted him Ho therefore concurred in the opinion of the counsel, | *B4 Mss Edmonds assist : Now the license power was pregpseme the appo of A violinist, six years old, is announced im Australia, the people and invested in a central directory, who could | He was to eringaty tf ane ye eae, rcauony of the Metzopoliian diatrict.. Ua | give licenses to all who wou'd pay two hundred and Atty A gold modal of fie value of narod fe 0 * he earliest canes of epidemic disease whenever | dollars , offered by the Minister of the Emperor Napoleon's Keocurs: within the disirict, "To'disenwer and control liars and who were of good moral charucter, Tho | yr noid and Fine Arts for the best cantata to vervo aa causes that localize the first cases of cholera will ¥ ‘essen, § Teport was accepted, (ally aid in averung ite prevatence aud ts fatality. Respect. ua caeiiadeee ands ting | the text for the musical composition of the candidates L a that he was opposed to Branting | coe ie Grund Prix de Rome, Ib must be writton for ody 5 fully, ELISA UAKKIS. M.D, rer. MORTALITY FOR THE WEEK. ag Bee Se am Ay pee counter | three voices, contain one oF more airs, @ duet and a trio, oa 1 and be sent In before the 16th of May. bee a err a4 deaths in this city for the week en urday, May 5, as registered at the Bureau Of | APPLICATIONS YOR LICKNSE FROM THE SEVENTH, | * Cute akn Yataraairh paucmdts. Mr. Lelmi, a popular South American tenor, bas ar- rived im the city of Colon, from Montevideo, He proposes Vital Statistics :— Wards. ‘There is a pecular air of free and easiness about the conversational intercourse between commissioner and | t#Ke an opera company to Colon. M. Pfeiffer and Madame Altieri! Pfeiffer are concertiz- applicant at the Police Headquarters which, however ‘ much {t detracts from the external dignity of tho law, | 28 '0 Colon, am the River Plate, assisted by the mem- bers of the German singing club of the town, from the hospital and placed on board of the Saratoga, which vessel has been fitted up for the accommodation ef such persons, Neither the steamer England or Vir- ginia bas been permitted yet to leave Quarautiner DR. BISSELL’S REPORT. Dr. Bissell, the Deputy Health Officer, in charge of ‘the hospital ship, sends the following report to the Presi- dent of the Quaraniine Commission, Jasper Jephson, .....22 Total number of cases....... THE BOARD OF HEALTH. Injanction Against the Removal of Washington Market Stands—The Ful-e tom Market Stends on Fulton and Beekman Streets to be Removed—The Brooklyy Dispensary—The Five Points Hospital—The Streets of Harlem and Yorkville to be Cleaned—No Appear- ance of the Cholera in New York—The Bureau of Vital Statistics, &c. The Board of Health met yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, President Schultz in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Counsel for the Board: presented an injunction from the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund against the action of the Board of Health- in the proposed removal of the West Washington Market stands, They claim that said stands are not a nuisance, and the Board of Health has no authority to remove them; and further, that such action is 6 gross violation against the rights of citizens. from diseases of the Respiratory organs, as w ie deathe from old and ea din me wrasmuch grealer e weeks, that, so far as we have been athe to discovers no class of the dlaeasca re- Ported as causing death bas exhibited the of an epidemic influence, excepting in the occurrence of the two canes of spas ‘Cholera that have already been fully re- ‘The indreake of mortality from diseases of the respiratory: ns, not remarkable, is worthy of notice as having occur+ Gem eae eM y referring to our tet wera or rat {or the past two wi ry ure; t eon been Tanarkably dry: that the. ba ethaeked last, amd 3-100 last week. The general expectation of cholera bas made it our duty to iY oy for a series of exact and carefully observatious of meteor ca nome ‘een ent ey ‘an! ine variable laws or changes’ of atmospheric’ phenomena. We may wisely endeavor to concentrate all the resources ef ical art and physical force CP ead the simple work of abating the sources of foul air, and to give to the dependent the means of ventilation and cleansing. of brooklyn herewith submitted pre- sent no new features. ‘No deaths trom cholera or other epidemic diseases are re- from other sections of the Metropolitan district. Un . THE FULTON MARKET STANDS. Areport from Dr. Payne was submitted on the, Fulton market stands, along Fulton, Beekman and South streets, in which it is stated that they impair tho ventilation of the Market, occupy a portion of the public sidewalk, and shou!d, in the opinion of the Inspector, be removed. Sreamsuir Lowsr. May 7, 1 apart aan teem rar Lower Quarantine, New York, and {present kept ‘in snr atu st sae larg Wa soar as ee National Wavigation Company's steseaship fe at ed ee Ee erie eat Cn Seneeny ae cond the const toy, Se. yemavel of goos far in many instances to further the ends of Now York, and plain old Fishkill Landing was to bear Sooke teotttes ta bears these stands, upon which Commissioner Bercen moved Justice, A certain charming wonchalsnce, an “el ee elligence tbe mare ee same ri fie apr jadeon. Debteaa 6 ‘a been that the order apply ody to the and Fulton 26 Twentieth informal conversation, or ® witty remark fre | a poitetie, x-Prefect of Police in Paris, has sold his | discovered, ‘anid gloated over the sight of th® precious time in Malifex was by the thorough clean. Nets cha Samp nae street stands; the others he afd not consider interferod gutted our, All the bunks pelng taken down, washed | with tho sidewalk. Ho said the public must bave mar. kets, and it was only the obstruction to tho walk which Twenty-ti Twenty -seco seen 441 quently goes further in Mulberry stroet towards elicit: | pissing guitery at auction. The collection consisted of ing tho truth than @ whole volume of Merce | ovgr ong hundred works, mostly of masters whose cross-examination does at the City Hall. And of al! men merits, however great, have been almost forgotten, = as it layon > une of eee of 9 ip marshes and in springs, Men tasted of it, scooped it up, slashed it about with their hands, and declared "to goodness’ it was the “yale stuff." Tlie news soon reached New York On lear nothing to any of the passen- opera oy i ‘im the way of clothing or ‘was permitted to be | 4! objectionable, ere 76 deaths from zymotic dis- | Mr. Commissioner Acton ts tho most ready to pitch upon | productions from the pencils of Boucher, Rigaud, Vigos, | iY, and immedietely thereafter a long article appeared on Since arrival has been dally stalls are used ease and 13 by accident or negligence. 260 were mal , ma? . pe , Rigaud, Vigos, deseribi how the aMur came to be oh HA cockney principally for the sale of fruits and. 16% ptitstony whe pln Sey seihnatianes Bnntse & witnoss’s weak point, to “draw him out with ashrewd | popyein pargillicres, Mignards, Greuzes, Joseph Vernets, ‘Spoke ing. i fh Mg Me United States, 258; Ireland, 10; Germany, 43. pestion, or o make Lim write himeclf down an 88% | Piandrinsand Davids were iu the catalogue, The colleg swamp Angel,” and who conducted visit 0" district, It also gave a description of mn of the oll lands,’ treated of “the teats of wlated exactly ‘where the ofl was found," asked “can paying wells bo sunk *"’ descanted at length upon “what is an oll region?" the geological requisites, Ac, told “how petroloum was produced," and made @ dive into “the different sorts of wells,"’ fixed “the most favorable witon for wells,"’ described “the village of Fish- Kill,” asserted that there waa ‘a raging oi! fever there,’ ubliahed “a geol report upon the oil region of Fiab- ill,” nearly a columm in length, descanted upon the “popular excitement in Fishkiil ‘township,’ foreshad- owed “gigantic speeulngions,” and wound up with & grand highfalutin deseripuon of “the natural beauties of the Fishkill region.” Add to the paper's report tbe fact that soon after ite appearance a Rev, Mr. John delivered @ lectare on pe- troloum at Fishkill Landing to a crowded auditory, wind- ing up Lis remarks with # positive assurance that he had Visited the oll territory near Fishkill and found a fine show of surface ot, and the readers of this will not wonder that thé good people of Fishkill, Gientam, Matieawan and vicinity were ina high sate of excite went . A numper of New York gentlemen formed themselven immediately into the Hudson River Petroleuw'@ompany and purchased the oi] land spoken of, going to work ip good earnest to develop the soll, All the necessary ma- chinery wax porchared, derricks were erected aud welle sunk, but alas for haman hopes, no “ile” was reached or Commissioner Brarcex said that the South street stands were the only ones n@ on the sidewalk; that they ex- tended over the curb stone, It was finally ordered that the stands from number two hundred and sixty-six to two hundred and ninety-six, inclusive, be removed. . Commissioner Bosworta understood that all these structures had been complained of as impairing the ven- tilation of the market, and thereby the health of the meat kept there for sale. ’ Dr. Parker considered that this infringement on the public walk ought to be not simply as a nuis- ance, but algo as # matter of public right. Commissioner BxxGxx eaid it was with the health mainly that they had to deal; when such of those as eo over the gutter aro removed the others could remain. Dr. Stonz doubted that the city would permit such stalls to be constructed now by persons were a market being built. There could be no question that they ict ventilation and taint the meat in the market. President Scuutra said thirty-five years ago the Fulton place. Then ith an air of lonhowune which it is almost impossible 10 | 41,1, realized good prices, as it was regarded as very au- resist. Thus the dicary business of |istening to the thentic. usually dull license applications is enlivened by pleasant sa ‘ ttle taterlades of word-feneing, notwithstanding which | The report of the British Muscum, Just submitted to the Commiesioner geta throagh his business with a cele- | Parliament, shows that in the department of printed rity which is marvellous to behold. books 75,505 articles were received in the year 1866, in- esionday foreioon Mr. Acton at in the toom of the | Uvis vrers's wea other miscellaneous pice Excise Board to attend to applications for licenses frow | CUGNs engravings an’ F mne e pieces; tho Seventh, Tenth and Thirtocnth, precin:ta, and uo | 28,044 were coinplote works, 19,835 purchased, 015 pre- Bogner. Sar he taken es than five or six ey oti sented, and 8,304 acquired by copywright; 1,121 articles ee ne ae dicen om guard cor, | 8 all, 609 of them completo works, were received under tainly needed the hands of the fabled Briareus w the international copyright treaties. The number of on be io hess thee aun Tad ina Manigeral readers was 100,271, averaging 349 a day, and each : ; wi “omnis presence. The modus operandi was thus:—Mr. Acton an average twelve volumes a day, disposed himself oasily in an arm chair ut the end Svotla propose to erect a mona peace 4 pod enery, pe -~ bg referred 8 + 0 Dr, Slaytor, who died of cholera Bde lle ey Nl P While ew \ attending on the steamer England’ P cc. 1) sill stand on some conspleuons point of MeNabb's Dilan Halifax harbor | were of ilL-repute were dishonored with a black inark. | The confident, ditfident or trembling applicant, asthe | caso might be—or Tether according ss he kuew that | is moral register wus good, bad of indiflerent—jre- 7, a 0 tented himsot! pefure Mr. Acton with the customary A p.cinme of Gav Fanporor Napoleon, made when he was salnam—generally consisting, by the way, of a nervous nel republic, by Mr, Welsh, an turning round of the cap in the hands-—and made his +e Sovtlon to Parka Tt is said that the Foquest for a license, Tho number and streot bey ribs ig aang. ta » iu appeara The National Game. THE EXCELSIORS IN THE FIELD AGAIN. From the appearance of things this celebrated club bids fair to go through the season of 1966 as brilliantly and successfully as they did in 1860, in which year, though they were not the champions, they defeated every club except tbe Atlantics, and with the champion club they stood even on the score of games lost and won, though on the total scores obtained in the three — between them the Excelsiors made nearly two one, Yestorday afternoon, though the weather was exceed. ingly chilly and unpleasant, there was a numerous as semblage of spectators ess on the Capitoline grounds, Bedford, to see the Excelsior nine play against the fleld, and decidedly it was the fnost display of the beauties of the game yet scen this season. In fact some of the old Excelsior was shown, especially by Leg- ott, whose catching was superb, marked as it was by ‘those famous fly-tips of his, taken direct from the bat as he alone can take them. The nine had a fine field against them, and in the course of the game played some Deautful base play. Accurate throwing aud splendid were feattures at Lower Quarantine, Dated this 7th day of May, and subscribed bet< pabserti pasar ine (ie Teh dag cf, May, 866. ‘The following is @ complete list of all the names @f nose persons who were admitted on board @f the pospital ship Falcon, sick with choiera, consulte } mont to th 10) of each innings, ne, Flanders, Worth, Flanly and McDiarmed especially distinguishing themselves. given, the Commissioner looked sbarply at the grim ezpurgatorius 0! tha police and report d accord hoa very nace ‘We give the score of the gamegiayed :— py A In many cases the belated applicant would demeur 6 tue collestoa of works of art and antique farni- | found other than that “good show of surface ile" Work PIRST XINE. vunLD, to the report; but the decision being ouce qiveu, Le be ae “ O. R. _ Players. 0. RB. | might as well’ attempt to reason with a brickbat as ty | tre Velonging ty 6 Lord Willoughby d’Eresty bas ous sete cans area - beg mcg igloo 3 2 1 | convince the Coramissioner that he was a man of enim | been sold by sic u London, the soon sfter deserted lande whereon 2 2 1 po Beret aereies: Ay binges 4 yeh mibur contains @ Het of 300 medals, 18 in | visible bat the huge skeleton derricks, would exelaun 3 4 ; mush more cursory and less deferential than that With | old, 174 in sliver and 112 in bronze, granted at the sug | With rio ie \Mboulder and knowing winks, ‘4 ‘Thomas ° 3 1 | Which he entered, and probably mutioring as he passed | gestion of the Miulster to those of the medical profession |" Now for the denouement. AMdavite already Sled 3 2 2 } out atthe door a few remarks not partic alarly compll- | whe proved during the late visitation of cholera their | state that the ‘ile’ found in the district was erude ro ‘Mis Peter W: 5 Julius Miller. - ee a da eee ee 4 devoiedneas in the cure of the sick. am, ken tRore um Sine or boties and sages lots che Owen Tinnelly. VEN CINCT. : aman = pring, hea and poolt 0! or thet John H. Alnatt 2 2.0 Licenses to the fotlowing houses were refased —No. 1 Forcign Thoatricals: Tho afidavite also show that the man who empbed the John McGee. ford — | Division ana No, 1 Catharine sirest, reported against by i Ol) a8 above ed cousummmated isis firet jot it the for. Foha Bufort. 2 5 10.| the polico us having been very bad ome tune since, but | M. Fechter baa revived bis Hamlet at the Lycoum | lowing manoer:—With a tae » contanning Jobn Fulton. mys improved lately. It was now a dining saloon, bt the | thoutre, London, It is considered very freah and | bottlos of erade oll, and a ¢ Philip Rothe. asing ie oA, Tuak Wbitors woro of dbp least Fepatabne kind) The Cowsms, | gy, ot hii Serre § Oy Avoid mapicion, be accomyanie F . }- puer paily advi the proprietor to go in! eS ee, jacent farm, ané © poured Fhomen Burks fog of ipo taatirececa a and beds thus: bought is "as Field... Mae, ee NET | 10 | other esinens; on, tne plnasant alternative, to * M. Chuamont, long known as a clevor actgr at the Van- | ‘Into the aprings, pool and tare! Degnan, ah sold The matter was referred to the Presi. | | Umpire-—Mr. Bostwick, of the Excelsior Club, Scorer Wem.’ te piace wee sooty 4 bud out, he sad, an | ovitio, Paris, died ately of am atiack of pammlysia, He em ab difforent po.nte, panring the er r ir. Daval, Time amne—One ir thirty mi isin q ‘oy of i i ee Joba Dolan Ag Oh labs reports an old building which is being | utes. 3 . of Cherry stroet, wou bad hitherto dealt in grocaries ans Lf a 18 a and pen 9 © printer. a ed, the oniug of 1n McGrath fitted up as a boarding and ‘ing bouse, on Wasbing- Nquor, came to the Commissioner with the ingenious 2 amateur theatrical performance for charitable pur- sale was effec Frets VanViowsiar 4 apy ron OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC CLUB ROOMS. complaint that he coulda't make enough out of | poses Las boon given at the Ministry of Foro many pon read The rooms are so constructed that they afford uct an Lex pee but five hundred and fifty cubic feet of air to eaeh ‘This evening at cight o'clock the champions will open } groceries. Mr. Acton kindly jnttiaated that be must | 5. 8 “a Mary Gilfoy wr phere being.bus one airway, it js considered | their mew club room to their frieuda, It ix located in fake @bdugh out of one or the other; for he could ant | PAtie, under the patronage of the Duchess Tascher de lw ager eved John Mani highly unsafe in case of accident or fire. The Attorn: No. 8 buildi bho City Hall, and sell both, ‘Time wax wllimatoly allowed the applicant to | la Pagerle, Th war by ministers, a:nbaxead ors, 4 anal the ve etre John Grabamn was directed to make out an order for the necoseary sank room No. 6 Halsey ballding, opposite the Clty Hall, “turn it over ia his mind,” which appeared tw be with | genators and deputior. Tho entertainment commenced | @M,"’ laying their damages at €160,0H George Cook lary imnprovemente. they courteously invite their friends and ball players | bim a very combrous proceeding As there were several | |. tts! the Chien du Jard layed by M. and John Wallace A vew form of scavenger’s license was adopted : to visit them op the occasion from eight tll | per who wished to give up dealing in groceries and | PY 4 operetta, the Chien du Jardinier, played by M. an’ Hoara of Aldermen. Mich. Henne! M. tak Sealing. tm liquors eutirely, « week was allowed Mime. d'Auluay, M. Jal and Mme. de Saint Julien, Af | pup wipentne vCLaon evanmee tl 4 The following tommuulcation from tne Sanitary Ba- Orick to thom to dispose of their present stock 1m trade, forwards Mine. Conueau sang an air from the Fur AY YOR THN LATE CITY IMArscTOR Intondent of the Board was then read and ordered on HE ET. GEORGE CLUB. TANTH PRECINCT. d’ Alisa and another from the Soanambula. AND 18 RM PLC THE AMENDED TAX LEVY — heer gig wlbestee The proprietors of the following houses were among | rye Borlin (Prassian) Journals stato that a Hungarian | IMPORTANT ITHMH FTKICKEN COT, Fr¢ . The first club match of the season among the mem- | tho aueueressfal applicants:—No. 33 Chrystie street, on 30" be ee ; ta ' Jacuson 8. Scuvits, President of the Metropolitan Board of | 0 or sie elu will take place at Hoboken to-day, at | Teported by the police # a nolsy and disreputable house, girl, bora without hands, now twenty years of age, has | The Board mot in rpecial session at hall part two Sta—I have the honor to report that the house on Third oprie or eodeavored to expla’n that he liad k been giving some curious representations in the Prussian | O'elock yesterday afternovn, Prendent ree in the wena etmek Ninsiprésesod and Ninety-tnird streets, | “oven A. M., the contestants being the married and but had given it up Bow; a fact wh eliiiai’ "oka Sacticnek Gita hee Tension thd Taaetiond ot | Cie Prone Lith the teuanis were removed in consequence of the | single members of the club. These club fatches are cure a renewal of his license. No. 14 Bowery perform’ my functions of : Par rye occurrence of a case of cholera, has been thoroughly cleaned, ly conducive to the improvement of the fielding of bad place, the resort of thieves and pr bands. It is maid gthat sho sews, embroiders, executes A retolution, directing the discontinuance of all fur oes fected, whitewashed and ze te wore al- | fhe clab, as they are contested as earnestly as if each | The Commissioner ordered it to be ‘‘cloaued out.’ the most dehcate work with pearls, even threads her | ther procecdings in the matter of widening Aun and f 1. The tenan' ‘ed to occupy it on Saturday last, since which time th has been no case of sickness there. The case at No. 11 Mulnerry sireet is couvalescent, This house ‘also was thor- Folton streets, was adopted A resolution, authorizing and directing the Comptroller side were 0) to outside club elevens. Sbould the | 1% Bowery, the proprietor of which was reported 48 | oadigs and makos knots, all with the tongue. ‘and some | baving been ouce arrosted for assault and battery. He M J weather be fine an enjoyable game will be had and * ponee Mice Helen Faucit has bad a beneflt at the Theatre oughly disinfecicd: no new crane of cholera have oscnrrid. | good cricket shown. license was not revused, but ruspended for a tine, prova he = bee giew Lay Se ap td eh WIEZOW. CLUB bly ates = a ggacee 2 — Pete aan bs Royal, Manchester, Eogland. King Rene’s Daughter was 5 peti fg Ard b y y ie for 40 . The ‘sat the Five Points have 3 pour anybody, co th » Fe | played to a crowded house, his employes av » cage ‘com Tenovated and readiness This club bad their opening match on the day of the | ported as having bad visitors, its proprietor once arrest- some time in clon up the ine of Ril be secn from the reports Dr Elisha Terrie Jo. New York Club opening, and they had quite fu pleasant | 4, Xe. Now. 26 Eldridge street, $0 kidridge, 9 Canal, Mr. W. Hovkins, the present lessee of the Haymarket | and who are therefore suppored to trar of health tw in tts ordinary condi ; 44 Delancey and 196 Orchard stroota, all reported against | theatre, Melbourne, Australia, has leased the Theatre | Pay for that period, was loxt for want ot time of it. We append the score of the game played, | 4),.) re! vote and laid or coy al fused. No. 286 Bowery, reported as having #UP- | oval im that city, from Mr. Barry Sullivan. Mr. Cup. of the existence of any unueus and there ts no e cause of danger. Ver le odes , your obedient servant, | which is as follows: — class Y G The tax lew o order of the 4 was then a ED. B. DALTON, Santiary Superintendest C, C1SHORNE’S HIDR. HENDERSON'S BIDE. i Dover ote 1, oe nollie gy Ag Sigg pin was to play comedy at both houses, called up aad poe] all the iteme 5 * ng 4 THE BROOKLYN MEDICAL DISPENBARY. Players, | R. _ Players. B. | other place at the corner of Cxnai and liowery ‘Arrah Na Pogue was ahnounced at Victoria theater, | already publuhed tn the Minato as paswed by the Legie Acommunication was received from the physicians of | C. @ b. Terry. 8 Henderson b. Lindsay. port of billiard wharps. No, 174 Bowery, No, li ec enon 19, bet oa i | ETE the Brooklyn Medical to the re. | Sleigh run out. 8 Crossley b. Lindray No. 200 Allen, No. 76 Eesex, No. 00 Dolancey Syduey, Australia, Feteuary 19, but was postponed 10 | “ty. several appropriations of $6,000 for expenner im. conference officers of that in- | Lindsay b. Te 3 Groves ¢. Rawlins Bayard and Chrystie streets, Nos. 87, 00 and 16}¢ Bow. | consequence of a Supreme Court injanction applied for | curred by cleaning sireets under the Howrd of Health, of 6 1 esas ery, No. 148 Benor, No. 6 Riviugtoo and No. 40 bovery, | on bebalf of Me. Sullivan, who claiined to have pur. SAeee, Se expussne tantra Sy Se, nn Come u general yu o icy ys ol pion of the By peuth wart, o 1 Terry b. Yaxail ii repuse and the resestnat pack trl mee. | chased from the author the sole right of playing it im the | 6) gi7 090 foe'laping ont tne city aes ‘The Commissioner must “nave hiv little joke.” The | Colonie, The case was beard, when Mr.» Marin, a» Sweetiand b. Lindsay, proprietor of No. 70 Hoster street was and turned | gounsed for the lessee of the Victoria, produced Dion Rawlins not out... dy. - Ba q “ 4 Bersvener © 0 Gisbori® 0] et eee en ea te ee oe ett ot hia, hots | Bourcicault’s power of attorney to Me. G. Coppin, vesting Thompson b. Gisvorne from the liat the Commissioner aud, “Kennedy, eh? | in him the colonial copyright of all bis plays, Mr. Sal- That's enough! Thieves and Kennedy’ (To the appli- | tivan’s title claim was diemireed. Mise Harriet Gordon, cant) You can go!’ At which, asin duty bound, all tose in court Towkod a tuey had Ay suddenty | With Messra, West, Miran, Burford and Mise Liston were tickled under the nose wit! ob aa, and they pro- | at the house, Boudeed It an exquisite touch of rarcarm. Mea. Heir, formerly Mise Cathoart, Mr, Heir, Mr. Sulli- Total...... Kome propnetors of grocery stores hadn't quite de 4 ; cided whether to sell liquors oF groceries_-to bold to the | V8B and>severmi others, from the Theatre Royal, Mel- Personal Intel moe. ‘one and despise the other, and if #0, which. Their | bourne, are engaged at the Prince of Wales Opera House, Sir Charles George Young, garter ad king of | minds, like that of the hero of an Irish song, “took & | sydney, Australin, of Engiand, has been engages at the Chapel Roya! | jong time making up," and they wore allowed a space to Of $64,165 09 for claims against the city, were wir out Yaxall b. Crossley. ... 0B motion, the Board edjvurted & Mor day aivernoum Wakefield b. Crosley. peat, at two o'clock. Cockayne b, Crossley. TO THR EDITOR OF THR BERAL Will you oblige me by giving apace to a few lines ina column of your paper? “It is for the purpose of calling the attention of the Corporation to the very dangerous condition of Seventy fourth street and Third aven 6 It appears that & large sewer ix being laid there, and Bl waBi wooe armins of St. George in taking down tae regalia over the stall of | determine, with the final injunction to re; At the latest dates from Sydney, Australia, Burton's the inte Lord Palmersion as Knight of the Garter, aod | Comumissiouer when they were through stp circus company bad gone down the Murray on a western | $2 * agen » “ay Fag pig my eg pipcing ie iis end thet Ramat, Letensh, sussoen ween THIRTRENTHL PRECINCT. tour. Madame Sohior's wax work exhibition continues rane o \eminent dan ack, there The pn Be - last “aterday afternoos proves the eee with Ge TS ae rf i mee There wore very few applicants from the precinct, | uo ve well patronized flim ofthe ate King. the Welgions haw not_yet torn rae a ieee se TeGuhoeek counin' have a ivsense | The Count 4’Alton-Shee, who is perteatty bited, bee ee ee ee ee pte but it will shortly give place to that of bis son, | po dice hie establishment was too frequently visited by | written a comedy im ve nota, entitled Tirense, which a croming ot plants cond ba erected ny few Fons yh ps that Lora Cl " roy and ee No, 63 bmg hh many { bas been accepted by the Reading Committes of the | mutes, whir dette Sl Me oyna Al Aad of the Chief for Ireland, has been created « Tooled oo ~ noe 8 ton satotion, though ast under | Vendevwls, Parle, and wi bo auedte Chocsuu a a ‘and fo every day on their way to school, and if British peer. Lord * peendgs td with that | the present proprietor, who been there only two or | Aprit something is got done quickly further secdent # quite ue, and js son-in-law of the Marquis of Ormond. three months, Liceuse suspe: Literary intelligence Intelligence. nev itanie. Captain Bourrat, of the French steamer Caravelle, bas deen decorated by Napoleon with the Crom of the Le | the public are ladetied te Mr Acton for kindly under. | Yolame eutitled “A Visit to the Suex Canal” has ap- gion of Honor ars roark of appreciation of the serviers | taking to decide what 1 apd what wnotadinuer Un- | peared in Paria It i from the pem of J. K Lynch, which he rendered during the iste outhroak in Jamaic® | Ger his decision many shabby but estimable gentlemen, |» RG.# The suthor obwerves in his preface —Owing to Peabody is stopping at the house of his sister | who can onty Keep their viands in their coat at Fou Masa. He declined any formal recep. | tall pockets, and pinch piece off furtively when nobody | the defalcation of the principal contractor, although the u ott , will have (he sattetecticn of knowieg that | sluices of the Aweetwater canal may be finished ere long, Ngw Yous, May #, 1808, of tay wpon the | Harriet Crossom jon from of bis native birthplace. He de. | is looking, Jogina Hanson. sires to remain quiet for voveral weeks at the house of | they never in reality dine at ail, The Comminsioner ‘Whittieser, Captain Jamer, Captain Felly and Major ‘Matilda Cc. oes Sacemanls Oereh he weil probesty vets varvous pase | that she poblie may sake, thele beer or Une Liqueur on | 0000 7 cuanto beste lo pase through, the works of the | Wilt orhain are men who have for yeare wortarwed he Chan, McDermott of the United States. It te his preseut Intention to re- | the Sabbath with Gaaner, at a restaurant. But then | Maritime canal, being nearly 16 the mame stale, are not | highest character fue mingrty. | Very epee, ‘Hugh Hanrauy ‘main ip thie country aboot a year, eee ee gee Oe age eo far advanced as to solve any of the great questions at 0, 0. HOWARD, Major General, 5 Kelly . of Austria, is about to | Crackers and cheese oF issue, or diminish the tutereet attached to so rast an “rom Retin Go fend an ‘of rank t the Emperor of Russia to con- | vrouaTion OF THR RXCISR LAW IN BROOKLY®. | undertaking. ’ Huleldes at Madcon. Baker gratulate bim on his recent escape from the hand of an Colwell, the proprietor of the liquor store No t of Oxfora U: Heweow, May 0, 1804 ‘aseane iD. 62 Main street, was arrested yestorday morning for | Profesor Jewett, niversity, Rngland, We | co siey B® Hollenbeck, one of our mont renpected WHO ARE OUT IN THR BOIS DE BOULOONR. Keeping hiv place open after twelve o'clock ou Mouday | about to publish © new and comprehensive edition of , ‘Londow Digit, Plato's works He proposes to print ia @ first part frag. Selentifie Intel! ce. ments of Greek philosophers up to the time of Plato, in Joe topcaragbeel carne attached to the British mis. | the second Viato's Republic im the Greek, with peter, sion for the exploration of Palestine, bas fed the pou- | while tue iast will be a translation of the whole of Visto's | , Teoma Punch, s Bighly reepeciabie, intasirivse and temperate coloret man, commited es cide lat muti by Hons of Bedouin Camp, near Jordan, Deit Dejan ‘Wit Ave hain and Stes astrovomical ob- | *Fitings, with suitable enaya Cutting tie Uhroat in the eireet, No caune te awiyned for rv mach of the country. « . Trancatiantte igation. ws yo foe a pe of mo prteny = a THIF TO RUROFE TW A LiFERosT Sia Sie, ae x re Ls o te tanweriie 6 May) Sommer Mal a OY 4 Wwanepired ty the ‘coduaarky que me in thie county, some twelve Bef jt the int etiting, of She Aeademy of Seiapegs, Parte, @ fate of the intrepid Donovan, who, it will be remembered, I the death of » wegre letter was received M. de Baer, of St Petorsvas tailed from New York for Ragiand im the latter part of inferaied mob py nee y+ oar bold Madotens tke Troma eal & Asatte Jone, 1966, im the Witle brig Vision, end from whom no ho rentee ie the v Diner, Bberia have ever teen roorived. dose not Cap bee on te play me Ay Fag vf 7 Aetorminatiom of Sasa 4 bat (oot peat prea lai, bisod en: - i * * of Borland, 10 Londae, (Bir Rodygek Murchinvn, 80; | teguty six. toot lng nd wt foot judeon “4 IES “Torey, | he oe | of the ex been sent inte the interior in a Young man of experience and emumege, ot mre and © & kostrie Water of Mr Melniyre in | and Fanon to inden to Seas Bie pteamiane of vine foun’ aod taken Dome im a rope comet of otuene once x feet Re wee queck) i ol prep aratiome were, Whue thee ©ere in pre of the (104 Canoe renn' at Hs i it hi : i ‘The Streets Around Washington Market. | °o. cs were prewervod, and the jonen had tor P on TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. the Contipaing ite march towards tbe north | *e hat Deen vapennaly New Youn. May #1068 | wet fe BJ ! i eee Having seen & notice ip your valuable paper of to-day Colonel Besechamp Walker imforms the Royal G0 | ready for the ith the exception ‘of the im reference to the cleanliness of the siresis, whieh gy yey os soa pagicene eget wth masa ures tom. tates that im the neighborhood of Washingion Market | sors ian one million Cee Gomaret thousand, [= gh h—~4 Cenden taple, Hotes there i more garbage and decayed matier of an up Major Palliser, an Kngliah offeer, propounds » theary ‘rill sul to the ship, ond these two wilt mand weich od healthy nature then there to be, we will here state | of ordnance to ‘that as long as the Interior of & | wateh the entire vey There will b & small

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