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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. . power behind the throne. They knew that the courts for settlement. Mr. tana an tah THE BOARD OF HEALTH, ingly her ea ey granting ‘the permission de- SOCIAL CRIME IN THE CITY. 4 trusted t Ne ‘P9001 tiffand Mr, Bullitt for defendant, Naas : THE NEW COLLECTOR. | Sours ctr an that body egomes evry. | taniuk was raged ia aver of sh pao 7) Mie Brana aed that are Rad oan e ene — yr ieee ik matin Seto seg tect | sem Uarge Number of Orders, macerog for |Z nd tg du sa conan tat thew may ge |e meron that all these thin, - pos bination; thas bk gue ha bean plared, THE FASHIONS. Senitary Superintendent and Dr. Har- Beaatngres Sete apstecrod to some proper place at By = Hi C apture by no hy HB understanding with Barlow, while tho rie Gratifying Sanitary Results—Ad- igated. Vessel again thoroughly cleaned sp amg sae * re] The Contest for His 2 who Mook upon himself @ portion of tho dary Cae fires 14, Rios § of Serie May 3, ace som | ditional Power Granted by the Gov- | _ It was finally decided that the Virginie be slwed to Says one of the radicalson wind of these " come yrand cargo after this process Renewed. “Wom uatokmgea a br mus mth oy: | taicn whieh, cgi oa eta at | Semat ateentine, Matter Te Nar | Soqndsy udnemoe the she ment; for was not the World anxious for Smyihe® Tot” | taste has an inate tendency: it 1s the preference given Ne Alipw P irae Ganenaiing sompe. farther. no9atina busine, In the matter’ of the application of William HL 7 trmation all along, aud did Ie Mot praise ead up (oo | to White, either for howe oF ball dress, | Tho great care | City, dee Board adjourned till Friday next, ponesa,' to Babes oad easel oc Sd anak EAD CENTRE Pra 4 ‘Smythe now the Collector, and Mr. Connally | and pumiberless ex ane ee ee Merge |: See Bead of Talib mst yesterday aierncos, a8 Be otherwise Wilson, a infant under the age of twenty-one WT vy 5 vA J fe 9 i - v La COMMOTION OVER THE NEW HE! has had experience enough tn the political patronnge of ae ny oe ee cay times generally | Members belng press, Tho minutes of the last meet- THE LIQUOR QUESTION. winjeh haiege of ee ‘oftice ad t taste. These OPPoved. sane iC ea rend eras > i outming vn oe no lenaer cnied poigoir, eae g bore] tenant me his budget of orders for the | Meeting of the Board of Exeise—Five an " | That wi constitutes their ‘ro- fas e facts wormwood to the ‘present @ costume néglige. abatement of one thousatend Afiy general nuisances, | Hundred Additional Licenses Grant- i precy Richard B. Connolly lash managers of Tammany Hall genoa commiiteca They | cherché elegance is tholy apparent lanplely, | NOUS: | Sy s¢\ nich wore Gatere. eduTutereating CorrdepeiBeiiee bevivsen | 2% i the allegations on the pert..of the qumppsinans iy politically; | venue would ituation. supposed that they had disposed of Conno! vane Se, ine 0. fo | 8 wah we a OTE te cam tntereating Corre “ vce f ata arma shyla oH een Drolered ta eid ant habe as ar a ote not imental to health, ands» subject was laid over, Jackson 8. Schult, President of the | Tvolting cries plang a nieco of rey Bas ~ nae the compliment to his old enemies, ‘Thus it will be elaborate med Dut ‘ise p vat me | eg spate ae realdent of the Saati, ots Smythe has non- | 80 simple woul jd not be ; R t of Mr. ‘can never he merel ps expresse, belief that | mey to Appear on the Part of the Prose- i forth, is and Manipn- | *000 that white the appointiiens, and placed them ine | tho cradle, it he yea rae of which Dr, Stone it as his y ppear hs Boe G How He Managed ae Cunha tment. : para involcing om mn grea ‘soubt bs to where they | white a" of h long ski of percale cand'n short cdsaque | te diflculty could be Cage oo sei Coach Te sg sariery sanmgenr proved to be true, add muich to the: evi lated Mr, Smythe's Appointment Stand, has utroduced a new feature into our chy | Somber ©. the éasaque not. fitting, but showlng The | used by the manufactu es Action was at- | ‘The Board of Excise met yesterday afternoon, Prose | ff sipeatuaaly Dror ove eto the Keosenoes with politics and opened the door figure. Some are trimmed with the narrow rucho al- | rived at, howover, by the Board. dent Souvurz inthe chair, ‘The minutes of the last meet- dt Sor turtewered iad omanonee which cannot fail to be felt hereafter. ready spoken of, forming a small greoque, and fastened ¢ SANITARY SUPERINS, P “A which decrees of divorce are granted by COMBISATIONS ON MR. GMYTOR'S OONVIRIEATION ha colofed cotton, Others bave an insertion, | BEFORT OF TH 'NDENT. ing were approved as read. Siete, Judge Barnard has repestediy during the pass hs ,w the combinations in the | on wit from Dr. Dalton, was then req Commissi ‘Maw: th of a Fulton ‘age Raymond Still Insisting that Weed Is the one States facia in “eorking ‘for. Mr. Smythe's | with a guipure at each odes; and again, others aro rae ‘This report, g and or- minissioner MANNIEREE reported the case aq | Wook expressed his determination to pat an end to this ‘ Son: They show still | in large scallops, trimm: bn ee a fant - hse dered on file. street liquor dealer who had taken out his license an al of doing business, and such a doclars Power Behind the Throne, confirmation were very singu now ull | 1 ane eee ad et droitt and skill om the part 4 ponooy Conuolly.. The democrats all the fa- | now; it has always been adopt vorable action of the Senate on genoral pena. We reais creer Bgaoronstax Hoan oF Hieaimi! paid the roquired foe, but that he was now about t0 S61 1140 nag met with the unanimous approval of the re 801 Mor Srrexr, New York, May 15, 186, out, and was desirous of ascertaining whether be could tie Nees! se : Jackson §. Scuzi7a, President Board of Health :— transfer his license to another pariy whose application | spectable portion of the legal professio' Sr—I ‘Tho Johnson republicans wore im favor of i ‘tricia lady. Another marked preferenco in the samo & Scie houor to report that during th pag | bad been approved, The matter was referred to the | Tho present-caso is one.which comes precisely ander Interesting Incident at the Cuse | y,1 been ap claion Sn ronaaas.: Henslon NE tes EAclo ie that for white and black, white and lilac, or gray | week i s77 esparate repotis upon nuisances Lavergen | counsol for Ns opinion. Com i: chin lend’ ou.th’the feesadutset procuremans of alvorees. tom House, "aves ‘pepposed prompted by Chief Jumice Chase! | and white, Theee form the WAIL dit ie ele edi Orie number THE | tons repe'edfarorly on ve. hundred apeiestions, | THe folbwiog afhiarit of Mss Bustod, which was ko &o. ‘These facts skow that somo tail wire-pulling was aerene taaich: one has not mich choice of color, as fospoctors t “found: properly prepared, have. been for-t four ‘und nino of which wore for Now Yurk, aud | yesterday read in court by Mr. Edwin James, her coum &e. done 'e cunrate pos the ere mog Connolly? Sena- ing or bright is 1 pa, mane: bare the attorney, and the pene ng seventy. thane aaakcame for Brooklyn. These were confirmed by the Rob, fully ontes fom rage 1 bere tort cannula be Jor and numerous other radicals swore a style of toilette. We retuptd to tho several officers making them for corr ith day of Maron ret pe > irk Jain materiats are more generally in | 4, or complotion. The events now transpiring in this city in reference t0 | vengeance for a long time; udden a letter P are "Bo tacit the SRebentitie Sinoece:dnavesalee (neinapectedoiweenigr nh took place recently betwoen A. Oakey Hal Pgs Worn esa sh | Sana rit dee memes | et Ata i Sf uate ak | bart, cal erat | tim ea rake nt of eb | te aca es et hs era ie i st i 4 4 4 , in rel ‘ q - | sho has beer formed, 1 Fenians aro not to have a complete mouonoly of We | Fetiag au Albany, sting thal the writer had had | thus produes 6 preity oo oe oMtnade ule plain, Wig’ | viously. been, served, and, have repore’d whether aa ix Hoard in the case Of certain parties therein | James, Wilson was at iat time and sill ts’ a wnarried ttorney Buss then read tho following correspondence | poses and says:—That on the 1 wh wy i, Dis- |: vas marriod to one Jarnes 1 Wilson, under the belief i join. Many dresses aro made quite plain, W! viously been served, and have reported whether said 4 Head Contre excitement, The politicians are to Have | ay interview with Governor Fenton, and they had trigming is need bands of taffetas on the bias ae: orders have been complied with oF nob, Their roturus | mentivoa who wer arrested for violation of the Excise | man, and has a wife living at Lrietol, England; that dm fomothing to say on that point and are inahubbub | both come to the conclusion that the voi Vik | quently employed. Cluny guipure, also, and siygroiitty | show that of these twenty have been wholly aud twenty — 4 eonsequence of such inforinaton she has recused to ea, : House. Tae confir- | that could be done was to confirm Me. Smytie | Mother of-peari buttous are very fashionableyy "hin five partially complied with by the property owners, a fein sokckiel iced chenaiodliaetabae: habit wich him, andl is now residing with her pa aout f Hoa Conan te f this Port has | Senator Harris withdrew | his objection avand | on the “Princesse” make of dress, wh p WHHOUE YT while twenty-six awalt further action of the Board for | {AAT Uy isea, | | No, 65 Fourth avenue, tn sald city; that on tho th aay 3 ollee s i8 con 5 . 4 % lente 4 ras mation of Mr, Smythe as Collector of bivah erga Bore HESnEY Geantaed ‘by the Schate, | doubt, predominate through the SuPi¢ appears that the Soper nr, Ni hah eciite ob ot freemen Hdrte Haq, District Attorney for the cliy an ot ines iamanhane 2 ey B Sowel S tue 4 Scie eyepeanatborrss RPT With these faots it would. seem that there could be no || AS the warroey WONG ore fastened onto a waust- | o6"baiaa ‘Dupartment, Feriras, L081 orders Tor tho | qhitradgofeetion was taken verterday against the ats | Goponent, at her parguis! reideue>, hs aforesald, and Which bids fair to eclipse the Fenians and all other | 4)‘ us"t who was the real head contre in a'l this | easaque, formed Smny Do, convenient for the pre- | the Po partment, y toruey ofthis board appearing in police courts on the part Mad thet Horchtvo ane friend. tothis <depcaeas Daud, will be adopted. Tt y abatement of nuisances served during the past week. | of the preecution for violations of the Excise laws, objec- | Tepresc! " fl performances for the uext ten days. ‘The activity among | fair, or where the crodit of Mir. Smythe’s oppotntment | Perils TYE lee Grats thay sce former fasion of Having no | Tris'returns for ie week alco show 485 orders proviously Hons Brite inade thal mo one fs authorized towgpear in | and then wrote a paper and requested this deponeut, te ‘tho Fenian circles on the arrival of Head Centre Stephens | belong. There is on important fact wi tic members of | body to the dress tFosource of ladies when the heat | Served as complied with by the owners, and 380 placed | ¢" atonal but yourself, or some person duly authorized | sign the same, stating fen uv rusia tee. . Pong reg In this ety was nothing compared to that which now | had in his favor thrcughoats she democties Meath ttmong | was so dreauentlydimtt of the double vesiment. OF | ithe hands of employes for exocutton. GBe'preotie in Ave-siztae of the tose, eed atiowed, wathoue, | Coneer roe (roms Ravwon an. anchors, worpals, Seawall ta eae ey at olisios of the. politicians in this city | COnBTESS al Prot eres pressed by the republicans, | WAS topse-sSaSques mist b> well cut, and fitied to the | ,,O™ers upon parties in Yonkers, and throe im Mor- / objection, Take proceedings azainst the said Jaros T. Wilson for « exists ainoms the Citvins iad Centro of the Cusiom | Their protests woro very strodg. They asked for tho ap- | S@IK¢ in gyet a mannor that they do not appearseparaie, | Bi Heh thle Coe ch deloat’ lnepeclore. Porier honor Boy eee eek ahon! objections, | Here ine | divorce upon the grounds of adultery, which sald Stowell and State in regard to the Head Cen itmnei, of a democrat out and out; but at all taper] Tho frst dress tn our list this month is one of de- | Frooman respectively, with instructions to serve, rity to tthe Neard'at Hretee. ws | stated the sald Jumes T, Wilson was going to commis e Bliss, Jr., Attorney of * i vive @ what the i ription. 3 . ing Usis depouent her divorces ‘onge, They are all on the qui vive to 600 wi ‘ to the President if he mae up his mind sprefer | soription. a samo in porson, and at tho expiration of five days from | Will enable him to appear on the part of the prosceution In | for the purpose of giving this dey her diyorcs wateb~ Load Centre will do, and aro anxiously | \onid not appoint a democrat then they watio politi. | | # robe, © ttinerese Prep ea acct cin Ss the dato of service to respect the premises ~O, whic, | Of Brosecutious for violations of wwe Bxcie laws the Court | that this deyonont we: mot aware ot the eiects, of wd ly “ent ondors in hopes by that to deter- | Mr. Smythe, who was not, basa Bp eas well | Boltoin o€ the skirt and sleoves. The long basque, dixed | *ald orders refer, and roturn the duplicate covios Heath | suis Wihseneral, that you authorize him ao'toappenrim the | Cute ha. ing boon informed tat. It iy to be yfere the fight will eo to ascertain | cal clique, 0 os realy rs erie ‘Smythe now stands | under a band of guipure, is also trimmed round, upd the the officers’ affidavits as to whether they hr eine Matthing ject cases:—Jule Bonuer, Andrew a | Used’ for the purpose of screening and saving the enid Aanta anna will be con mo and even | oie eean tie frat to the lv'Mr, Johnson, aud the po- | trimming k rounded and carried up tho sides, which are | plied with. | Upon the roe pt of those remirmy MieaAettn | vhulip Ritay, eter Samuel Healey, Frederick Bush aa | James T, Wilson from the penalties of bigamy, whiels extent to our local excitement over the Custom acertain | unequivocally for the poke will be uscd to sustain that | opened up, wd also upthe fronts. | | willbe takem, in accordance With # resolution of the | AM the siifarqaany.the complaints now pending against | she is informed he bas con ited, Es ee 1k was generally supposed that the question whe Rat ) Vue PatroDaKe OE | Vs, sue cusroa moume, | Skit festeones and edged with black walvsts the upper | SOamt Ot Wines toesling. | s cneitrom Taapee: | Batitioos’ Preferred gi ee violations of law o& Fe ay eet Wilson for uallifying of her sald . mip Spaz it shove Pa ‘! ns Among the reports received is a one . ", al 8 conver i captured the new Collector was not fully settled at the | ™! Sew would assume the | Skirt draped at oyery seam with bunches of black velvet ny ‘Bliss will, of course, make to you ._.. ail be conducted by her facher us ber ieee Te woe, weipated that Mr, Smy' on ‘House | ribbon. Smal paletot of the same, with rovers infront, | tf Jones on tho oll factory, adjowwing the primary | ti to You may require. when he wad Laat dered panne po wey the aad Thames J.B Stow time of his appointment, although Weed and his friends )duuey “Gt the office on Monday. school, Nineteenth street. The yeport ready to receive him, and | and pockets all immed with velvet of different widths, | Proptieiors have 60 modified and improved the mode of | fromus. Yery respectfully, yours. te. | CTO | Chany "person connecied with the suid James Te Save out coulldentially that tt was all right Weed, | giials were up in arins od or some other poli. | forming festoops. Jet buttons. : eaititeknammene abe leek: that this depouent i an infant, ander ithe Taymond and Company still insist that they did accom. | tert moment antie:pating that 8 ood ce ae te tran and af ateat of dark rab foulard, with shaded grosn spots. Pee ne ee ean anen oo iatar tren the pHs REPLY OF, Von Crry, Mayit, 1868. | "m-wval twent-0u6 "ar ta, Wik: of he so hi ei 0 cl A introa.,, t took place. 1 af I ir §1 ‘Referring to jteemed fi tM 1 (which I com rE a depouet arther pie Sak Seth aa re soteiaslcemeeeen, See ra eae ee at eae pean im Ke piatho | felas, headed with threo bias plec's. Tho upper skirt | cipal of the school saying that there 1s no longer any perceive has been dupliewted by letter press thd therefore | Says that Soin yer father instructed her counsel— that | Messrs. Edwin oemes Dunply—to take immediate thoy assert were part of the stipulation of the treaty at , draped in four place un tor wide ends of green‘tatfetas, | Sse for complaint. heeds no other referenec) I have the honor to the time of the captare, ‘These apply to tho disposal of | uot mace ikeep eee TNE teas Te cons wore ele: | fasiened with, motinr.otpear buttons. Ane casaquey Fei ee cos of the, oatd take eftect to-day, and | im froveoutlous exciaaively relating to publicin ive | steps to obtain frout tug aid Thomas & H. Stowell the a ‘on ty ” . eport of ich maj al od, niinant has " venti bo sal 9 B.S On We other hand the new Collector seems to be in- | some oficials declareawas the ghost of King coming | dotted over with boon pink ilowers, trimmed all YD | th” herson or porsons guilty of such violations. aeoused, oF has iidually Injured In property or | oned to do; and this dovo\cws furtivr saya that she am , as far as tho political pat. Ler onedae mill back to enter Ils prctomeatnst the appointment, itis | the skirt with row of clany guipare over colored zfubon | Hh, pertan on parsons gully Of Noah Hin alba, Rogis- | reputation, I fustance such cuaes an the Phenix Bank em- | gurprised at Joarnis 4 polmaraph iu the New Yor Y patronage is concerned, to c 4 Toh has | put.on in brsadetyargs, or horizontally, and graduated Vezzlemeni, where I requested Mr. MeKean, counsel fo Tirses of Saturday 1 Ne ivores bad beam dor only the interests of Mr. Johnson's admiutatra- | f,yety Signltcant Zaet thay the body of King, which Me | Thine tensch of tie pieces, The caxaquo tinitated with | tar of Viz Statistics, the public health 18 in, good con- | yank. te repragent. the peuple ou the bel case on the com= | ohiataed In hor name i nd to pay but little b ve ; ; fa bund and ornsmouts of guipure, forming fostoons, | Mtion. Diarrhcal diseasos, and also guch as wer | Blaint of An. Stowart, whon I asked ex.indge Hilton to | tat ghe never signed aby complaint in such dtuay for pay bat little heed to the wants or wishes | face and be found the very day that bis successor in | & band Oo” Cremer of elimi, cially” Increased and agzravated by foul alt, are fewer | conduct the preliminary’ examination for the foople, and trv remained under water so lng, should come to the sur- fa i t c t : 4 divorce, nor knew of any proceedigs being taken vy of any of the cliques and facslons of the several parties, | {0 ofc of Coliector was expected to angume the aulles. | RAL Gre featard, witt narrow black stripe, or | 18 Humber and of les severity than usual SER ADS ueaeniniiy The casey aniaded to Uy Mr. Saatee.| re aman Ja Glove: in her same uguing thee In addition to this they havo d'scovered that thoro is a | niched.a very intoreatine tortie tanaka Sipboth at | Father merey a thread, of ‘Princvsge” form, trimmed, A NEW ORDINANCE. ‘The prosecutions you refer to are exclusively public ones. | James T, Wilson, and has never had any communication hished a very interesting feature in goasip ‘upon every pain with a very thiek piping of black ta’ ‘The following addition to the code of health ordinances Zhe Sim, act makes them 80, and I do not feel at liberty | with the said Tuomas J. E. Stowell since be induced her new Head Centre im tho fleld, and a person whom | the Custom House and around the halls at the Astor | 8D ay rad iar piping round the da row of ew precedent by delegating in this instance to | oe tein “i le of th they do sunpowed was the chiet orate | HE 5 cotacor waled wl al de of bin viking} Atse Uasatas Datos up the rot eaaaes fat | wer ndoped:— gine iad cial uate pcre contend P02 Be | proce-dinge bavé bras! birely without. her aubonty, of the forees, ‘Thus things altogether have | tho Custom House had deapreared. whom he tet b= | cued to Me band, simply piped rousd to match the | Onorvaxce 160.—No animal or vegetablo substance, | cio Soard its particnlar kind of prosecution, Without her knowledge and against her consent, At created quite a flutter among th» political | bank without anaouncing where ho was going, gzJa'm, | “A noie of foulard of a golden brown color, with large | cleaning yards buillings, docks’ oF slips, Hor waste of | ageilt Demmuse thelr action is only preliminary and 1s not | shis depouent furiter vats that ow, ue, 70h day of Apo cligres. There is an unmistakable look of disappoint. | attended, made his appearance in the receptizi, | widckspots, ‘This Isalso of “Princemse” make, and. or factoriés, nor any materials which’ are offensive | Serondly—Recause the eases involving difficult questions of cp ‘ T oa . the Collector's office. Entering without gy cancumee” | Cece mis piacod a guipure insertion, Tight ty’ ortaan to ane ates Ad der the atm law coming before them are very fowrand even thon weir | Served, by ler father upon the said Thowas J. Tent pictured upon the countenances of those who relied | ment he inquired of the goutl mantis rorponse: thea | of we same, trimmed Tound with w wide insertion, with | Shere imps cy euwholosomer shall bo deposited orused | Province i8 to adjudieste probable exaxe merely, Stowelt:— upon good pickings, under the beliof that Weed was to | Clinch was int”? To this he xytita not cee 11 hood als Seeee ae Beare mene adios ete Vee seaman 7 he any person at | @#mall hood also trimmed with guipure. ‘to fill up or raise the surface or level of any lot, grounds, let be the Head Centre. They try to keep up a cheorfat | Be was, but was engaged ~ y De ‘A freon poult de sole dress: round the bottom ahead | dook, wharf oF pler in the Metropolitan Sanitary District | ales iO have severally, had Jong srierance, tC ae PERS 7 Seer rome ait tae ‘atutictity atom ny ook, and tell everybody that it is all right; bat their se _w¢Miately turned to leave, and as he | fringe intermixed with crystal—one of the latest novel- | of the Stato of New York. your favor, or in a1 japher i anal qortalnly take carc that | me to you to wike procecdiugs agalost James T. Witsom, oil 7 ; ir. Smythe Sy will please inform Mr. Clinch that 1 | ties for fancy trimmings It {s put on in festoons It was also announced by the counsel that the th any ofipe ta ind the public interests protected, forbid your taking any procecdivgs ander the same, action has something of the appearanco of the boy m | did so gat will be in again in a day oF two. Tho body 1 plain, simply trimmod round with » wide health | Ciiher by nysalt or one of my nadstanie, and particularly 36 TE A, WILSON. the country whistling while he passes the graveyard to | What name shall I givo him?” asked the clerk, fringe. ordinances) which: jive heen published: ge:-tnto: ofogh') CSN eeetoos, oe SMe cesurancen, of great, reapath ||" and Chieidepbenadtfh Beye ret Keep up lis coumge, -Sybus*eela-ihalie “OU? oteiee “Mr. athe + was the reply. A simple toilette of drab Lines; robe “Princesse,” out | to-day. et ares , with as comet WALT. covered and verily bel bal ih ii yemvs iY xeon 0 Ee oun ee Pree Whad Mr. Smytbe—the Collector??? up at the bottom over a petticoat of blue silk, and’ trim- To JacKson S Motwure, President of the Metropolitan | son haga wife now alive ut Prefol, tu if gland, ion q uuggestivo, ati totho tuferengg a ‘cYea, alr,"” was the quict anawer, med with blue silk buttons. Small casaque festooned ADDITIONAL POWERS GRANTED THE BOAR). Board of Health. OP QM F refused to cohabit and !'ve with him as his wife, aud Emiythe, even if he did haveany undapee ee a At th’s tle clerk jomped as though a cannon ball had Found, and also tr mmed with bie buttons. The, Secretary read # proclamation of the Governor, MR, sonvztz’s sxconp terms. BERN Tesi Lob Fi es and Raymond, no longor feghe -“*#°1" xador any obliga- | hit Lim, audat once opened the door leadiug to Mr. | A tollette de ville of violot gro grain, trimmed up the | granting the Board the powers asked for in rolation to May 14, 1856. | avenue, in iy of Now Vork ~"*= iy mond has swallowed the | Clinch’s apartments, and invited Mr, Symtho to walk in. | 8idea with ornaments of white and ‘lack guipure, fasten- A. Oaxay Hart, Faq, District Attorney:— Bons te wudctee trom begining | Th» latter retracd his steps, and was soon in tho pres- | dat equal distances by pompons of violet’ velvet, | the establizbment of a building for the accommodation | “sin—Yours of the lith, in reply to imine of ame date, fe end. The new Collector, recogalzing Fresident Johu- | ence of the Deputy Collector, who hx been s0 long the | Worked with silver thread, A pardessus of plush violet, | of porsons coming from infected vessels, the removal of ved, 1 the decision wt which you have arrived, FEUTOWON TRE FATUER OF 148K, BUVERED, Fuymond, having gone over tetusd Stevens, way rows: | _ Be. Bayshe; ecing thet_be not 1204, fete + With silver battons, completes this elegant tol- | ¢he collar population and their maintenance during auch | law is Just gang into operation which propexts eaterced: | Qin Ate ay Beet im th reg of the law, 4 ymond, having gone over to Thad Stevens, may possi- ir. Smy' ing was |, Te- ) urhter, who an in the eye , iy bo oul in the coud us far of polldeal {avers are con. | marked, as Ne approached the Deputy, “this tw’ Mr, | . A tobe of light blue taffetas antique, quite plain at the | Period and at wuch time as the Board may deem neces. sceme i fhe, great. tafe which very‘one aden | ttlons the court as fotlowss— oe cerned, At any rate there an Unusual flatter among | Clinch, T suppose,”” ‘The latter, sUill unable to make out | Dips, and trimmed nearly at the bottom o: the ekirt with | sury for the preservation of public health, The docu- | has bean, whon unrestrained, a fruitful soures of evil ‘The petition of the above named William H. Bu: the el ques, and wil are ov the tiptoe of excitement, aux- | who the new comer was, desired to know his name; and, | fringe. The Leading worked with white beads. Thi | ment is simply affirming and endorsing the application, | Heretofore those engaged in this trac have ‘been ‘ab Lully states to this honorable court that he a ious to know what is to zurn up, on boing informed that it was Mr, Smythe, Jumped to | 18 carried up the three front seams, forming an apron. » | through defects in the law and the aid of able counsel fi of Kate Busted, who is a minor of the age ‘THE DEAL MRAD CENTRE. his feet and sang out, “What! the new Collector?” and | The body is high and plain, and is completed by a bas- which has already been published. pale. preatioally aU awe, for their government, But nineteen years; that on the 15th wl of March fast ou The announcement in yesterday's Henaxy designating | Went into raptures ‘ovor him. ‘They were closeted to. | Quine, which 1s fastened to a bund embroidered with THE BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS. ite thelr cllenta that the present jaw isconsttudennl and | 22mee T. Wilson, without the knowledge, and, consent who is the real Head Centre of the Custem House ere. | gether half an hour, after which they y parwed through beads and trimmed to match the skirt, This basquine is fica Itwan hwerer, to bees, | of this politioner, imduced and persi.aded his said business is e at be obeyed, {1 worn generally ont of doors only. The report of Dr. Harris was submitted and ordered | Dected, nnd a briet experience itaa ah daughter to marry him; that after the said marriage the Of gros’d Athenos, gray shot with pink, Em. | on file. It says:—The total number of deaths in the city | Phat mang will ack avoid oF nerreiiy infringe ie Whee | petitioucr was informed, and’ which information be be- i bry Senin bk al ae agg to be ap Ngee tue said Jones a a counsel, @ time of seid marriage, and is now, a marr ‘aa, te and adroltly create | having a wife alive at Bristol in Englat 5 that thiw ponent has written to Rngland ated no little surprise aud commotion among the polici- | seme of tho principal rooms where cians on all sides politicians all recognized that | transacted, when Mr, Smythe took his leave and re- this was the most probable solution of Mr. Smaythe’s ap- | turned to’his bank, having been absent only about an pointment, and wondered that they had not seen it be- | hour and a quarter, [t is understood that he will not fore. It has been a great query to the polijicians Low | take possession of the office for a day or two yet, ho Mir, Smythe could be eppointed with all the political infu. | baving some important private matters to arrange belt A dress pire” skirt, trimmed with five bias folds, surmounted by | of Now York during the woek ending Saturda: t ‘t y evening, | ticos. Cholegant insertion, of Brussels lace, Round body, | yay 19 was 422. This isa mortality equivalent to an rhe sank te Bick, Saws In te som A guz0 de Chambiry dreea blue with largo spots of | annual death rate of $0 92-100 to 1,000 inhabitants. The quite people and the aw arg to'be left unrepresented, jo fore ence, as iey supposed, for other persons. For inst » | he can devote his time to the duties of the offk white eatin, The ia trimmed with five narrow | mark rease ie left unaided amid 1 making the necessary inqu.cies and procuring the neces» coe, #6 ther stb Per oc teed gl nome or 0 "ONS OE | aliens of white ‘gaume, Wi little tibtances part, the | = ed dec nat thus exhibited in the average mortality { Se justien are Welt unaided amid th only. gent Mtinaet sary evidence in order (o prosecute the said James T, ‘The Secretary of Stato urged his appointment as a per= HIB BOXDSMEN. Mace being filled in with wreaths of myosotus, ‘Low | 18 noticed to bo almost exclusively in the list of mias- | almost a ceriainty that in many cages justice will ful. for bigainy ; that since ascertuining the fact that eonal favor to himpelf, and took the oocasion to prea it Contrary to the usual custom, Mr Smythe has fur- | full body and short sleoves, trimmed with myosotis, matic or foul air disages, which last week killed but 84 rule you jn your letter may be properas® | the said James T. Wilson has a wite alive in Enyland the Just as ho was about leaving Washington to delivor his | nished four bondsmen, all of whom are men of wealth speech at the mass meeting in this city on tho | and position long connected with our mercantile and 22d of February. Thon there was Mr. Littlajohn, urged | banking iuterests in this city. It has usually been the by Weel, afier he saw (hat Seward could not win with his | stom 0° offering only two securities, and they, as a ‘An emerald groon moire dress, with a long trained | persons. Five weeks the same list stood at 112 | goneralone, Aso that T express no opinion, further than | netitionor fused 10 aiiow bis suid daughter to oo skirt, cntriamed’ Consque “Loris S1IR:t arth wee, Eearatina, measles and tho Kind oF Gomecticrosetionss | {2any tint it doce ite aa desirable that the | Pai with the uaid James T. Wilson, and sue has been coat of satin “Regina” as long as the casaque, and but- | that are usually propagated by ni of ventilation and and pow is residing in his house in Fourth avenue, im toned all the way up with buttons of cameo set in | Clea have greatly diminished; but 1t will be noticed maya | the city oc New York; that one Thomas J. E. Stowell, My ite candidate, ro Was Jadye Davies, of theCourt | general thing, are politicians. The politicians who be- | Silver. that ler infancy is still subjected to causes of mor- an attorney of this coart, on the 4th day of April of Appeals, strongly pressed by Beanter’ Harrieama Gov. | ease earetiog are eneraly Canadaek feo power behind | Dress of gaze de Chambéry, with underskirt of violet ay ae see ‘Windows nor improved cleanll- in case of fraud upon a bank | calied at this deponent’s residence, in the absence ‘a ernor Fenton, and’ Speaker Tremain as their second | the throne and to have soine voice in the manner of dis- | Sk, and tablier “Louis XV." of gazo boullion. Tue | BCs 0 Wwe removed. Marasmus, conval- | “me other criminals who appear before our police eou: this deponent, and by false representations induced his no same at the back, At each side a trimming of mauve | #ons and the diarrhea of tnanition were the chief canves powerful _amsocint ems cui | said daughter to ver giving bom, as attorney or tile, with: violets’ covered. with, tulle bosillon, awd | of mortality in the 110 badly nursed infants that dled last Formezte, tics, no presse aartveg Trees Seat hah Fees, | conubeh ine the oaba. Janes ©. Wilnco, auibocity.dn haw wreaths of the same flowers between each bouillon, | Wek before their first birthday. The increase in deaths Fu'deaanee of the Taw; and as to them se the law may | name to commence proceedings for a Ulvorce; that this Tow body, with boullons of fall. Clutare and. pou | Yat groaiest in the Firs, Fourth, eixth, Roarteonth | Pevaiey itt tot iiguge iin it ed bat with the un. | device was practised upon ber In order to avold the pro- of te. teenth wards, trietly t > fF punishment ef the said James T. Wileon for bigamy A dinner dress ot white taffetan antiqne, trimmed with | |, The lowest death rate fn any wari was remarked in thateun beenmpaces wh ice gmiad eamruagine, no omnes | Bhat ue bellcves that his danghter ‘was deceived and i ornaments of v.olet velvet edged with oid. Low square | the Fifteen he mortality of the =ixth | to disrogard and de'y the laws is banded together lnto.s | duced by frand toeiga sach paper or authority, aud did m Lane, of Kansaa, with the border ref. of the political patronage. But in this instance tho special understanding that if or enstom has not been followed, and there is it was sure to make Jim Lane r i sgnificance inthe names presented as se- of the United States. Shere | curities. The bondsmen of Mr, Smythe are Eilngham (1 by the rural members of the | Townsend, of the firm of Townsend, Mortant & Co., Stito oflicers, | Duano street; Franes Skiddy, broker, 101 Wall street; r Thomas Garner, of the firm’ of Garner & Co., South eee macy rest tad fh Devooace wen eae « body, trimmed in the same style. Short sleeves, and | ®nd the Fifteonth wards, it is seen that deaths in the | powert: tion, and they week to keep safe from the | not in any manner understand the meaning of such ernal revenue oiflcer, & Co, bankers, Nasa: ‘street. Thess are alt men of | band of velvet and gold. former give an anndal equivalent of nearly forty-five to | Penalties of the law ail belonging to that trade. Do not tl yf thus frauduleutly obtained from her by tho said agg ol ‘Mes Pas great wealth, and take what lo is Wall t | We must now turn ourattention to that most important | One thousand inhabitants, without counting its contri. | Commonest dictates of Eee pee ie ee Lhe. 2 Fhomas 3. E. Stowell; that tue sald Thomas J, E. Stow- q r is upon the of this honorable court as an attor be eeen? It seems doubtful. One may, indeed, see | 18 the Fifteonth the rate was only e'ghteen to It was considerations such as these which led me to make ber and aoe that your petitioner consulted: floating tulle—something round and indescribable—on | me thousand, roquest I did and which leads me now te regret the con- | Messrs. Edwin James and Dunpby, his éounsel, upom the summit of the head, which ts called a bonnet; but it Let me suggeat that public attention be called to the | clusion you have arrived at. Lcannot but hope you will yet | the wubject, and, by their advice, on the seventh day of tn aiaigalt, we confess, to believe it is one—and yet such my that ‘a —— the prose the goeniy moriallt en oe supe, one a Le ge nail) April, 1864, and’ before, as (his ‘deponent potieren, Sag 4 7 10 do injusti ation - tte she intone not each tothe cca and | {¥ rhh he hap tatyand gat chro ofthe etare | eons ngueyhes om aitasieg amare | Binet Tn itn. Wana serve te ae fais ee tar grimace” arene | wee“Aty” Shao te tooo 6 tree | "AEAERSMEST Ye barge wean he moe | Ee ccponeres ee ee oh em Ton, with a trimming of rico straw and’ white hyac nih, | deaths people. The occurrence of twenty. | without additional lapenco, and as the representa’ ROE ee ee: New Yonx, April 7, 1868, These bonuots are placed on the very sutamt of the ties, | three deaths by accidents sd violence, last week, would OO on eo , and have no cap—simply a border or odging. Thai of | feem to be worthy the attention of the Board; twelve of | Puy von he s McCullough; Mr, it part of the toilet, the bonnet, But is there such a thing | Dutlon to the mortality in the public institutions, white | Hold and euforee the r wo it edged security, WEED AND WAYMOND INSIST ON PEING THE HEAD CENTERS, ‘The friends of both Weed and Raymond stitl keep up their conrage, and inaist that they are all right. y= mond declares that there is no mistake ubout i, and as | an evidence asserts that Mr, Terwillerger, the private ver | secretary under Preston King, 1s to be retaincd ia that {their browns and seratched | position. ‘There isa very strong offort being made to carly bald to find oat, | secure his appointment, and uy that decision will turn 5 Wot it remained a mys- | the question whether Weed wit! have any vo'ce in the 4 upon the conficmation, | Custom Honse—that ts, in the estimation of the politi- 8 of more n all—ail of y ainat the satd James T. Wilson, served the . » | To Mr. Tuomas 3. Srownn :— Board wl be relieved if you will your. | tat hereby siuce! and sevoke the authority given by me vor, no f f secret, but bas been fully ex- | elana, The friends of Terwillerger assert that he can have of ‘ery repecti ur obe- plained by the ev tho last fow days. b the position if he esires, but he has not fully decided | hyacinths, just spoken of, is merely strung like those | these were carriage and street accidents. a Monbow Freee MY: your ebe- | to you to fake procerdings ngxinet Jumes DOW THR AYTUINTHENT WA® MAMIVULATED. Whether be will neseph th'or not ob eonamtor hu Kea | mane children, of Iliac of wild flowers. Another | _ The mortuary record of Brooklyn presouts the samo | ““Thcse documents were erdered ou ile aud tie, Bosrdaa- | @ivoree and forbid you taking any Prvceeding under tee As announced in (he Henstp of yesterday. Richard | The appointment to that postion bids falrto be only | ‘Lemballo” was of rice straw, with a blonde at | Pleasing fact ax that of New York in respect of the entire | journed till Friday next. And your petitioner farther sys that ho was su B Connally wan the. org nnd Load contre ta alt | seosnd ts iiuportiach inane the political cliques and back and a crystal fringo across the front. Hang. | ®bsonce of opidemio diseases, 90 far ns can be shown by EXAMINATION BEFORE. THE BOARD. at soni yebiiaied in the Time: of Saturday last a the work. He is the «an who bas #0 completely out | factions to the nomination of Smythe binseif, and is | Mg strings aro quite in the fashion. Two ects of | *uch records. If ge ye the epidemic of cholera is | The cases of dealers in the wards embraced inthe | decree et° divoree had been obtained, i. whe Supreme Feveralied Weed and lve otuer politicians | Unlike | Row one of the absorbing questions in reference | Sinks aro uaually pul—one to fasten the litle square or | Pet distant from, us, the wholesme dread of It shall | qweltth, Twenty-ihied, Thirteth, Thirty.firsk and Thirty- | Court of this city by kato T. Wilson. agalust Jausen the Fentan Heal Centres, he wads ho now and blaster | to the Castom House, On it hinges more than most | Found of talle, the other crossing under the chin and all classee of our fellow citizens to eecond your off- | second Police precincts were up for yeu. | Wilson, and on this morning of Monday the 1th about what he Inter o do) ‘nor prociaim his movo- | people suppose. Tt is very evident, however, that Mr, | fastened with a bonquet of flowers, or floating carelessly and of | terday morning before Mr. Comm Acton and Mr. | he proceeded with Mr, Dunphy, his atoraey, to monts to the public, but quiedy went about his work, | Bimythe does not intend to appoini any person to that | O¥er tho shoulders, Cog ee Ae, ittle bonnet be | Kennedy. Thore wore bit nineapplicants present. The | if any such docro> Of diverse bed been gracted; tate mined street and First F and so completely covered i «tracks that no person mis- | oftice which will give an impression that ho has placed with sant. i i 53 £ i § 3 i $ trusted what he War about. Connolly was once a power | 'mdelf in tho hauds of any particular faction, aud itis | M&rabouta, line and crystal fringe. igor place proximity orks.” Loose | Weeds had tems ehcrentan tan he ain bee ease An the ‘Tammany Hall. cr canizaticn, tke present tan. hero that Wood and Baysacnd will probably’ be disap: Ta owed i KK ay models for those pe A Captain Senaers sported in the Tweifth pre: | th ihe'oltiee of the Clerk of the Special ‘Tera ot the Bo agors of that faction fouud him in their way, and got at | pointed 1% to adopt “Pamela” or “Lam. recommended effect: work to get nd of him, They managed efies'a while to | THT RADICAL FMPLOYER. balle;” and of those ‘seen an endless vari certain | (uct one hundred and three dealers, and preine Court to the following purport and “my torn him out of the General Committee, and, as they | It may be considered a fixed fact that the new Col. Kupposed, to effectuatly use up politically.’ Bat the | lector will weed out all the radicals now In the Custom the President pearance. Before Judge Barnard. Precinct Captain Hutchins reporied | xa. Witom edt Jame F. Wilam—Referce’s rerert ovents show that he was only bitiog lus time. Having, | Honse. Those who have been toe only recommended | consi nd and deen g oF divoree granted. crape, with gold pists; ornaments of crystal and On the crown a trimming of Blonde cul Tn thres en thout ® | thirty-eight ; to all appearances & abandoved poltaes and en- | will be notified that their “time has come,”’ and out-and- | Points to form the curtain. Flowers, with bouffetes such decree Were not looking for ca! movement fom that | doubt will be required from him by the President. Those, vel. y 1 PCaptaln of the Thirty-first had sixty- sunt oe tart bority Of hls davebter aa tout 9 ! vurce. The Collcet test Cp ne therefore, hi) have been ail of any such pees lle spouied table, ported one dealers on led twenty-two, re eo) teat onld Janes. Wilson ane Teed an the other | nod have’ made records at kind may as ect 5 fased four ively ; whom house 1 politic vere bothering thelr heads | their houses in order and prepare for an eatly departure, curtain of crape Number, | Captain Witson, the Fedinconel etn, re- | im tho cit; Hew york p+} pp vii each other over the ap- | ‘There wll be other important reforms which will be the left side 9% | ported twenty-seven, recommended four. None ap- | macy and friendah'p with lim; and that this depouens a wns annoyed by the con- | ealled to the attention of the new Collector the woment Jet. The ° peared. expects by the ext tail. trom England to receive evi and iimpoi-cu "ig of che political factions and | thet be asaumes the datioe Tosponsibilitics of the blonde. 1 It is pretty evident from the above that the liquor Salse ar eo fact that the raid James T. Wilson bate wings of 4 ‘aud hardiy | office, He will be urged by the business {utereste to in- made of pink ci 9 | dealers have become satistied that it is of no use ‘wife now alive there. Your petition, therefore, as the ato him . Mr. | Vostigate the manner of the entry of the goods of the Round the crown a light 28 | their timo in attempting to reason with the Board and hogan Kate T. Wilson, praye . | importers at the Custom House, Many of this class and crystal 85 | Excise or to appeal from the arbitrary decisions of the ‘tho pyr A bs vecsied ona oh . | claim that there haa been great injustice done them, es. 33 | Police captains. ‘aside, and that the eald Thomas J. 1 may profuse 7 power than ever bel octal tn.the operation of the ee eure bareat, which in Siew voted 9g the same to this court for such pu with the come yr or obout lx mont neces, . made ect c vn, wich ba pockets full | the honest immpérter and tn favor of thoss attempting all round, sa) Pet 9 Samia, Seaey ane RENE | Sener ie cierien rn Gite reer a 4" tne pasated to | fraudh” Then fate OF coutna wil como thot his per spotted with 0 Legal Interest, thatdta, and for such other nad’ further. rele rocry icc licel. Mt Johnson re. | Vion and the publié will svn Know whether the charges = MARINE COURT. court shell oom fem. WH BUSTED. fated be dieulty and annoy ogard to me pom ao het \Che nevi Chthoshos, ha’ Shand Metre ad Total number Of Geathe...... 06... sceeseceee ee eB Before Hon. Judge Grove, On the application of Mr, James, Judge rels of the political ¢ . aud wante ni een ‘ol 0 white mara- STREET FTRINKLING. : mode to get out of the ai nd the way, | Contre and chief organizce under the new figime, the Me floating at the | ne, Pannen sad in felation te etrest Leopld Hers vt. Anthony Boyer.—Thia \s an action for | an order requiring Thomas J. Stowell and and, as a matter of cou politcal pat and all together, has stirred up quite ‘also a Bonol- | when the strects are covered. with fy st wrongfully detaiaing certain articles of gold and fiver | fou to show cause, peremptorily, on Thursday noxt, w passe sat ME Ratt & broexe among the pollicians. IV looks at though we ill bs the favorite ninambar far Gonnete this | te, Weather is hot desiccation is the ‘result, and ware belonging to the plaintif™, ‘The action was com. | {h¢ decree of divorce and all the pricesdings should cian, a out a ‘health occurs; water 4 Cliques ot factions, w 7 piece Mr. Bymithe takes charge of (he office, what season; and we do not wonder at this when we sce with poe hy a, Tater be in, monced by the arrest of the defendant. From the evi- to the mercantile intorests of the city, and against whorm | Will 1 be Whew he commences operations? The almanac, arranged, breathe becomes whi Which | Cence tt appears thaton the 20th of February lest the | A the politicians could not urge any MARINE coun ehom. The firet if it telle the trath, wii! have under the weather colama massea, 4 inte @irection Brn ; wegen. - 5 ‘ breed of diseases. plaintiff deposited with the defendant the and silver = as ree w ze vas 1 = h ~ h favor s rth ° a this la out for polluical lanchester Times. “en itoring rectticn, which wa HA ae! an collateral Before Judge Gross and Jury. weomber that Mr. Smythe would be uy e! Soth “ ¢ a ~ Tino we feat tn. to with tani drew on & baw} oe Se So y he next Collector a End. ap oy ordinance to ee of last et Annie Birdsall against Juliue Doerge.—The complaim Fic pecene pinoed taith enough is the proditten to pay | Action On a Promissory Note. ‘vitnoased « farther development of feminine indepen. ‘he . The defendant | ant in this case was one of the protty waiter girls om- ’ 0 F politicians kept ot 7 dence. “Ladies’ clubs’ th ~ no ‘or watering of the soaking thelr combinations and bringing all the infu Cova? OF COMMON PUBAS—ranT 2, most fash! Wey OT ‘ wr Oe plclattt confeaded. 3 tor face they could to bear upon the claims ot ir diierent Before Jadge Carvozo. ladies genial, cs them year en Galen ee ssoraing seven wa oeuiCauated —) ay ey fsieettatnn ~ vO ee tS ben deny hang et fa much as | Jovw R. Ford ve. Angus or Ataeat T. Maclintos,— “riaky. tmatrone’” there rh hood QCARAWTOR. tended that the $250 loud Sad be sok off sgninie tho privat See eae possible: ye claims of ai! ye other Nikeal asp 1 " pS of Porte position, "The moxent that one maa turned ep | TS? 8 An action on a promlgnory note alleged io have : rar in * | conse, Cermees nd referred to the Health | plaintif”s claim. for the plaintif, | toon Pirong all the others would unite and kill bim off In | bem made by tho defendant on the 2d of Jatiuary, 1964, are “Ja. | OMicer, with to the vessel to come up:— the by the | ated hie way a regular cht was Kept wp for months, All | for to eum °f aix hundred dotler, 1s serene “ie Tafa Kd Roun or Haatsn— was usarious | is ime, Connelly was anleUy pallig the wires, ancy | dat,” Acorediog (0 ihe jupart 16 Ube cape Mk, Wns Teekured t ores eT | for $600, with | fanicied hrough § I, M. ties, Was cor D. MeTntost, #0 f . Flantly seadiog on mercantile endorsements of ‘Mr. | wether of the denen Shubrick ond ined by thove whe are wee The, bar Alina pane f the Civil Rights b Il, when the Previa- at yp to Chinas that ‘wan i port nvePitre. Bre SUPREME COURT—oHAMDERS. Ke Hacnisted with the promises and profe f Abe polis tho sate ha during the Passage to 7 hand ail sides, ty >in Prayiie, who uad f and ko We tondvanee on . Sieecly senccoel Gelinas no bad 00. # fontonons nod ebatial tn wmnence sali Say chien MAT 18 Angelina M. Til, ot Benjamin B. Tit.—This | i tt! te vase As toe, ax a dep ne itis ‘ ; Mi ford cases ond ublen ere tentanea fe put few of now im & sporadic | Case came wp again this morning on an application to Lh s midlaag Ao ror te members et or lounge on the floor wine eset L. Formited to compe! the dofendant to file security for altmony, coun- | § y onfgoneral Yond and all the | crock are J Withost uetaiegs te cenomereae 6 i oi ‘court, &e., sel foo, and the expenses of the sult, The defondant ew Tied of ¢ prin, to ny pe “y _ ? . 1 mad fo settee plavedinio | toducted A commantcation rceived by Dr, Swinburne, from the | Ot Bering pat in an answor denying the alleged acts of Manager of the National Steamslip Navigation Com- Adultery, affidavits on the part of the paintif were read, | part uy, Was road, in which tt is requested that the steamer | setting out threate of the defendant and his son, the co- } at very conspicvovsly | Virginia, which belongs to that line, may be allowed to | partner, to fell out their property and leave the Siate, M the West End theatres, where | come up to discharge her cargo, a& no case of sickness srewaly (hat n Knew who had bit th done, They tracked & the others | morte was | China, M. Barlow | On ring thin tou, but enpposed this to | gage to the witow of 4 Oing to Washington on thi: , ‘ the sberif to | 037, pursonal grounds only Rdesirect | note etdoteed 8 og ly dropped because & very arieto- | has occurred on her since April 22. nt to bail in the sum of ten Mie Getaporacy to secure a ed wih any | File © oppente Gages ‘rete u ceatle party ina private DOE Beat the stage could not be | "ir Srose undersiord tbat the vessel bad atlowed her | dollars 1 conngel also obtained an order setting | 15, @F Ube ‘potions of the republican party, hoping {his to | buck the chattel —worigaya ' otoced to moderate the Conversation they were carrying | passengers go aboard the Hiinois and remain there until femove me Custom House from politics’ They little ais 4 Bord’ aviiity to fo this, the matter aa ny ee Up again un: ae mt th ca EE eS 234 Mt Fy ary th ye