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3608. eamantp’ Uicoie be alowed te eome up to the city. THE EXOISE LAW.) | See ACTION O° THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Deedsion of Judge Cardoso and the Sony 22—Past a oe eee 1d Ae uperin= | case the plainild, who le ower Military Affairs. PREPARATION, FOR THB FOURTH OF JULY—ORDES OF GENERAL SANDFORD 70 THE FIRGT DIVG Report of the Sanitasy Committee ox the ‘Treatment ef Cholera, and of Dr. Har- wie and By. Delten—Removal of an In. spector for MeSading to Aticnd a Chelera Case—All U@al to-be Taken: from Staten Island and Long'Isiand sheres—Ewcry Vessel Arriwimg at the Oicy Piers vo be Sell Centract—Another Case of Cholera, &e. The Board of Health Gommissiouers iold their reg: iar weekly meeting yesterday afternoon at thejr lewd- quarters in Mott street, Prosident Schultz in the chair, and all the members progent. The Secretary, Willian Liquer ‘Deslers—Order from tondent Hennedy—Mecting of the Com- miseioners—$1,070,850 im the Fund— | } street, souks for aR injunction to-restrain the. de- wed im New York and | jiciness on Sundays and'refrem on those days i Palk Case Com- | saleof ager Beer. Defendants allege that under the they have auhoeny vo close tie plaaiifa store on une u ve aat cl J ‘There was no little excitement .=mong the liquor deat | Gayy and prevent the sale theresa of all kinds of ateLe em yesterdey over the decision of Judge Cardozo, of Haleih Pee pepine that A. isa eek eee 8 were in consultation, | Wat he dotel keeper's license, an under eee eae ees ee i a nebiy | 1bi6.he la;perfeetly justified in supplying food and dyin ond i was agreed that a meting cf at! those favorable | 19 travellers whenever they may .come to his establis! to contesting the Jaw to the highest point should be } ment, he ease was argued very Sully: last week by jitr. ealied, Those pot baving procured a license are pleased | H. L. Olinton, on bebalf of the plaintiff, and it was,ad- Just been promulgated, it will be seen that, if carried int effect, the ninetieth anniversary of the Declaration of dependence will be properly observed by the milftary : Huapqolatans Pee Dios P 9.8. NY} Thie division will parade onthe RON ERE to hele gbrate IMonplbeleth cnshveraary Of the Declaration of ousy mh be dlls wil be formed Ho the Fifth avene, with DISCHARGED. SPROLAL ONDBR NO. 22—RXTRACT. War Derartaent, Wasminaton, June 22, 1966, Hospital Steward E. M,’ Battles, United States Army, will be discharged the service of the United States upon the receipt of this order at the place where he may be for work. performed under this aniract smmense, and the contract compels night oo ee delivered « four docks, but that it a Gi 4 M., and wiil be ret the Commander: in. a san rod by min Colef and order, Dr, Stone, Chaizman,, read the folie:ring report :— may be serving:—John H. White, Cole, Frank | estinate ioads per.yoar at the io, x be Th , of march will ley’ placesand with the decision, and they all say that they would not | 1)0 es cnet eeesa tes he ‘acfendanis ae an pidiortos rete The agp “Ginttantod, ewer United Biatee AFI ben ne longer moe Fate® wt is me ge and Corporation now take @ teeny if they comtd get it Mr, Bliss, for the defence, was present. ame. od o, nee they will be discharged the service of the Unived States | "\P Fourth’ avenue and’ Twenty-third. suree Petey or who had been granted lice ‘The Court further.adjourned the case till Monday, fer | The reports ot committees being the lyst business im | dumped Lor-the past three months, ending Juve 19, at ® 1 ypon th avenue, Madiso1 Po Thins: ab who bad bot “nepped ya {othe captain's office and | ‘the purpose of fixing the order im the case of Holt Na the . : cost Of $4 GO. load, making «total of $101,784 "The |W serving John he Wate. Mone Tee | Tirtyaisihy wrvet to. FAN av the an rettied, and they had nearly ail comciuded to hold off as { Board of Excise, which, a8 @ branoh: of the same case, Goodwin. Ry order of Fifth “avenue to Fourkeuth, street, papi the Secretary of War, ‘marchi ~ vas decided.on Thy y. FROM THE SANITARY COMMITDFE. $90,000; contract price for removal, $26,! loss al- . > salute Jong as wey could qt seoldeteae SOR Gurrizamn—twe papers bnvebecn Tere to the Sani. { lowed Uy’ eouuract for material $4,000; total awmle -D. TOWNSEND, At. Adit. Gonem. | Gener Safad ho’ Wirth’ Monument Conia THE OLD COMMISSION. tary Committee, oue by De. Harrig, relating ~<o the proper)} under the contract, $111,600. He stated that the tax MISCELLANEOUS. ey roughout the saree w Quite a laze delegation waited @n Wm. Jay Haskett, M E x I Cc re) method of treeting cholera by active measures fromits com) appeared, howerer, da our tax levy; but it was i of the preceding regime: Captain John F. Ritter, Fifteenth United States in- | brigade. Hei ades wad Fe nents notin line c , Acting Assistant Inspector General, ix, in addition } will take pod sr ine lol at na net ini ot een to his other duties, announced as Judge Advocate of the Brigadier General Surger will directs ‘tational salute to it Department of Missisippl, relieving Lieuteaant Cone, | Sted from the aiery at sunrise and at moot, and the Gover nel N. & Gilson, who it urlered tobe musiared out of | Rots salute from Washington square at the commencement the service. ” Brig. Gen William H. Morris has been appointed Division Brevet Major W. & Van Derlip, Veteran Reserve ci Engine i of the old Excise Board, to avceriain bis Hon and to Jeary the tcasibility ef obtainmg mew licenses in that d@irecuon, Mr. Haskett stated thatat present he was eu- | Arrival of European Troops for Maxi- | ged m waking researches whieh he boped would eba Evite old board. to reorganize. reeety wytareaneed millan=Me! moly Condition of the the old Commissioners did assemble.at Mr. Havketts | E.mpireeOut of Fands and Ont of f mencement, and thus destroying it ut the spot where Wt fection, &e. Another from bpertnien dens 10 the ‘artion to be parnued by the officers of the Board in cases of eciera.and tothe use of disinfectant, Dr. Dalton also asks 4 che Board will compensate poor per }-sone for the property destrayed in chdera cases sud rocom- cnends@uch wndemnity trom fear that peor persons may evidently taken out .of the pockets of our citi- zens, He . claimed that seven-tenths of the euight soil enter our rivera tbrough sewers. The value of teal estate along cur rivers, he contended, was a matter that the Board sbanld protect; and unless relief could be >tained it wouki wot only,be detrimental to property 2 jice Major Gen. Benham promoted, Major Hi ify and oxgan ze for the year 1868, ze-electinc Olver | LueckeTRe Republicans “Active and | ~The sanitury Commitice woud anncune Gite boned teak |Lut public health. in copeluaion, he offered the follow. | ‘bas been assigned to duty as Superintendent of the |S. fearing. Divison Paytnaster vice Gen, Chas, W, Dating . 8, Stout, clerk. A anwoting will agaim ve held co Mon | Conu@ome, de sooms have been procured forahe storage of disinfectants, | 4x Tesolution:— Freedmen’s Bureau for Calvert county, Maryland, and | promo iH. Maman, Ald-de'Carmp, vice Fear~ £ day afternoon. Ag as: Seno 21, 1596, | Sit! Mess for their transportation secered for any hour of |” Roaclved, That, the eounsel.of this Board examine Portions of Anne Arundel county lying south of | ing tet Bed cca THE NEW BOARD, ‘a Onrmase, Jane 21, the day or night, ‘They would recommend that the bill of | waildity of the night nol contract purporting to exist between | the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Ratiroad, including the city mmunition for the saluten wil be furnished by the Com. At the headquarters cf he new Board. Generals Sheridan, Gregary, Kidder and other federal | ¢xem Harris for dsiefectants. or for tbe services | Thomas Anidrews andythe ats. Cay Inepeciorsand it ie bie | of Annapolis, Pree br haved civ pgewtrathnbph npr Ava gaicuy ss beretofore, amd one would not a officers “have ‘arrived from the Rio Grande,ond Texas, Treasurer of the Hoard and'pald. ‘Chat De. | phot for any reason, the same ts luvalid, that he report Bay eet ary, 7 ee cee re | ay clan dd" ee loc Seaaet Getae Waa FORD, ‘¢hat the Commissioners ard of euch @ thing as . na be held ible fe " 5 rs res aty as Cl juariermaater of the order of la jor General . W. BA: a —fludye Cardozo's decision, The follow ng exter, however, a resent shat all is quiet on the Aymerican--side of | age of oolera reported ines Yor and ‘Dr. Cin amition, the pas Bs fase a saat comand of North Carolina. | Asx. Hausron, Division Inspector. baw been issued by Superintendent Kennedy ~ in Brooklyn; and they shall direct that the nurses x 11 ASE, jer John |, commanding district ya " A Vera Croz, j wuah patients shall be tl footed. without d But one case of choiers was ro) yesterday tothe | of Arizona, having been honorably mustered out of the Meeting of Italians. ae Poxier Heanaysace, New Yous, ‘i cortespondent, ‘writing under date of the and ae ‘othing and articles used be cisinfected Boarc—that being fatal 1t was of ‘the wife of Geo. | volunteer sorvicos wil order the senior officer of the A very interesting meeting of Italian patriots was held C " plies only.to the case of | 12th inat., states that the yellow fevor is raging in that AMeoige Holt, You will” cou: to enfovoe the orders | city fearfullyand fatally. ‘The ieststeamer from Europe re ff Kxene law and liqa ry ahonty recetved A regard te ae the supermendent | brought out eight hundred. axoops for Maximilian. f eases where avy articles sre destroyed to taken. inventory of the same and report ee fact to this | SAMMOR, who died a few Boaw!. Also, that Dr. Dalton and Dr. Conkling be directed | disease. There ‘that they ane to hold themselves in | but Syperitendent Daltor reported them all. as being The di district to the headquarters at Lucaton, and turn over |- last: night at the G Rooms. the command to him. proceeding thence to San Francis- # eaomnceat pet “mated eral of additi > Dal Hi ernonprt ie ge 00, Cal., and report for further orders, to department three hundred persons were present and the proceedings headquarters, to interm tho Ini readi ore y the Supermtendent. 3. to aid t! bt or day in attend! cari JOUN A KBNNEDY, | ‘tho iiberals have teleased twenty-eight Confederates | cholers-and they ‘are torobey thels onicrm, Beerrthingde, | i Tae tower out of Captain Thoma ¥, Cox, Braver | salen, Preideat ot tbo Conan of towing tone MEETING OF THE RXCISE COMMISSIONERS. captured near Cordova. .All work on the Imperial Rail- | Belgenuesand in thepreventon of dees nee at uae The Lower Bay. or, 8 suspended until the iat ot August next, nod | TURD a4 Fpl a en ang ‘The new Board met 2» usual yesterday afternoon at | oea to the city of Morice has béen discontinued for want | seit eeg an arene a MERTING OF STATEN IFLAND PROPLE--NOTHING NEW | ‘that of Captain William A. Wainbright, Assistant Guar- | ered.au address which was received with much satis. doit headquarters, Ji, Schultz presiding: After the ‘To enable Dr. Dalton and Dr. Conkling to act with prompt | AT SBGUINE’S POINT—PATIENTS DOING WELL— | termaster United States Volunteers, until further ordera, | {action. It was to the offect that, although he was proud adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting Com- | of funds and from -the »aggressiens of the ljberal:. Jomer ACTON reported 281 additional applications, i gie@anar Actox reported 351 additional app ‘The imperialists have lost and abandoned most of their Commissioner Masrenne stated that there had been | important cities in the sntorior, and tke general opinion £,475 licenses taken out up lodwelveg’clock of Friday, | is that the empire will not last long, Maximilian is in hess your committee would recommend that four inspectors , be selected by Dr. Dalton and two by Dr. Conkling, whe | ONE DEATH, ETC, fie The second mocting of the Anti-Quaraatine Committee, pall re- rep in addition to their other duties, in atts eso ach other alternately, 1a £0 eigks ai Noe atk are | of Staten Island, was held with elosed doors yestorday ‘salaries to be $150 per month, | afternoon at Stapleton. It adjourned to meet on Mon- of his provisory election he would be gind to reaign bh marevet Brigadier General R. E. Clery, Chiet Quarter. | Omoe into tho hands of one more worthy and one eheee Medical Director, and Brevee Malte William le ones, experience and early devotion to the cause of Italian in- ‘Assistant’Surzeon United ‘Volunseers, ‘are danpesience would better qualify lim for the responsi- announced as the staff of the Major General commanding ye Hero each ather alternatel; one at night in Brook! ineluding tand thai sbout twenty-tive mere had Meen issued since | great financial distress. ‘The Americans on the Cordeva ‘the month of June. san naxt atta tania Department of the Cumb’ Signor Macaa then read a letter from Signor Meucci, ~ e! place, mborlan¢ ) * ene aot licensee ald nt ame The following | seitloment are disheartened, and are preparing to retare | UP motion of Dr. Parxen the roport wae adopted. ‘Ar Seguine’s Point nothing of interest occurred yes- Nee ee ae express Chief Quaraemaaie: De foes cone ADR his dbwotion io tea cassie takes ar $260 rice to the United States. Tampico 1s surrounded and closely SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. terday. Mader Departusestat' tie Sneed as Chief Qaurter- | freedom and independence. Signor Maseimiliaa! ad No. Licenses Amount Paid. | invested by a strong force of Nberals. The liberals are} <TH followmz report was received from Sanitary be sth abv mired the sentiments of the letter on account of the old! Hosta. Sie FaLcoy, Jane 22, 1966, New York. $674,000 Superintendent E. B, Dalton :— are friendship which unites its author with Garibaldi, and, 177,000 | Very active in the neighborhood of Matamoros. Jackson 8. Seaviee, President Metropolitan Board of | yalcscaut with'a very fow exceptogs ne re Om NAVY BULLETIN ho movod that Bignor Meueci be elected president of the: 21,250 Health ? “3 ‘pertianent committee. ‘nis motion was carr! The Value of .the Imperial Train Cap- | _Six—Lhave the honor of reporting that during the past | _ Andrew Johnson, a native of Ruseia, aged thirty-five, a eats Signor Casaniat Onsim then led the president to the $872,250 Awiedbi the Liberal week 1,706 separate reports upon nuisances have been re. | ® bargeman on board the Falcon, died June 21. ORDERED. presidential chair, from which the latter addressed a few y the EalWeralas SEGA a this oftice, from, the Inspectors and aatistants of June 13—Commodore Stephen C. Rowan, to command | ®Ppropriate words to the mecting. $147,600 Gatvestom, June 22, 1866. odor Md eae reer pam pa p i The Cholera in Elizabeth, N. J. steamer Madawaska. Lioutenant Commander Francis | | Signor Macst then gave the assembly an account of 500 | The train captured near Cormargo contained two hun- | Ingyr'retirned to the several oficers making theme for cer. | SEVERAL FATAL CASES—HOW THE DISEASE WAS | A. Roe, Paymaster William G. Marcy, Acting Ensign A, | the proceedings and operations of the Committee of Ini- 7,500 | deed and sixty-eight wagons, and was valued at | Teton and compleuon. CARRIED INTO THE CITY—THE INFECTED DISTRI? | P. Basford, Mates Edward Culbert and F. A. Beattic, to | tative; which was unanimously approved He then Seports received are upon the following nuisances: 671 | GuaRDED BY POLICE-—MEETING OF THE HEALTH steamer Madawaska. Acting Second Assistant Engineers | Tead portions of a letter from Signor Fabri, President of James Patterson, Samuel V. Stillridge, and Acting Third | the “Consorzio Nazionale,” postpouing any decision on Assistant Engineer Leopold Caliaway, to temporary duty | the part of that society at present. on steamer Chattanooga. Acting ‘Third Assistant En- | Signor Prarrt addressed the meeting. He said that on gincer Thomas Tennand, to sleamer Yucca. Acting | the altar of their beloved country, which had already $3,000,000. full and offensive privies, 40 horse, cow. an sngeroue tO lifeand healt i BOARD, ETC., ETC. 2 cellasn cangerous te iifovand hoalth, i, deh tind dowt mental 4o health, 47 waste pipes, (i sidewnlks, 84 yards, 2 Pde 39 filthy streets. 8 plers dan On Wednesday last considerable excitement prevailed cesspools, 41 violations of C : roug to life. 2 ponds of stagnant water, | efe building, | im the city of Elizabeth, N. J., in consequence of the an- 4 pala in Now ork-ond Brook etoro'seo moun paid in New York ond Brooklyn... i SUNDAY wotaTiosa, 070) Amusements. The case of Henry Walden, a German, keeper of a THE MATINBES TO-DAY. Inger becr saloan at No, 117 William strei, was bronght | The afternoon entertainments, indoor and outdoor, | THiesHes ond Lalla, os wauainge, | nouncoment that Asiatic cholera had broken out ebere, | Abitd Assistant Lngineer Edward Collins to steamer Sessa denllene wereraay: onlah~apters pat adits ol 20th of June. Sergeant Hutchinson was called and fest. | “leh ave to tako place to-day will be found of a very | regarding wale spre ome under the rat clause ofthe | Pow rliable facts could be gleaned from the doctors in | ““Jowr'lé Surgeon E. S, Bogert, to duty at the Naval | party disvnsions.and unite ina holy alliance of whieh fled to going into Walden’s place about four o'elock on | #ttractive charactor. herved, and have reported whether said orders have heen | Felation to the matter. ‘They admitted that » number | Hospital at Norfolk, Va. ; Acting Third Assistant Engin- | the DE A ae I Ge Pregame by sone ay pr the afternoon im question, and seeing Walden come | At Wood's theatre, Broadway, the Worrell Sisters will | complied with or not. Their reiuris sh:'w 23 have been | of persons had died very suddenly of Asiatic cholera, but | &f John Rensch, to the steamer South Carolina, Fie ce arene Sea attaeet tatcmner Notaioe XPP from the cellar with ‘four glasses of lager bear. | eustain six different characters in the new popular ex. | COMPlied with, 179 not complied with, 17) partially complied Jon 15,—Acting Ensign Richmond H. Lamphier, to | tho warm expressions of adwiration of his fellow-coun- eer Hedger testified to being in the place at the wath, & complied with, and @aweit the reportol che | denied that the disease had assumed a virulent char- to commence at the usual hi Inspect acter, Fe teenies pe a eee seamen oo CES V2. eer drriau pu tacoenalugaran wie eriatew iow diddlated ; hat hy t Walden to open hi cw ugual hour. acter, ‘and Acti mm °oW. wiles?'to dat he furt gs of the evenin; Gar) Gaudio, Viiek coecpaliog Wo tp Ue inte | W6e eek ocd Nature will also be played. Poise Hepartuionts retuia’ B64 onters for tee abwterecne: | gat 24 Orion, Mayor of the city, was informed of the J with Roar Admiral Gregory at'Now York??? ““” | in nomiating the wanous members of the permanent Ghat night; that the lager was not for him but] The patrons of the Euglish comic Oper will be de. | He shows sel anes provio forthe absiement. | fact early on Wednesday Jast, and on proceeding to the committes and deliberating upon matters of secondary DETACHED. ~ re Jows18.—Acting Master R Surimora, Acting Ensigns | jtaline ‘patriots ‘end sovial “ihemeriaey carne teach Charles Boyer and August Adler, from the receiving ship | and subscribed their names to a national fund which ia Seo snd eeaere : toe steas ies Ieeleget ane now opcu. Another meeting will be called within a few ghany, and ordered to the steamer Madawasca ; Acting | “"* falas hird Assistant Engineer George D, Ellis, from steamer News Items. Conemaugh, and granted leave of absencs ; Acting Third | General Grant has been invited to visit ninety-six Assistant Engineer Henry Wilson, from steamer Yucea, | piaces on the Fourth of July, aud it 2 said he is confl- oe, Rane eae nad agers cee ! deutly oxpocied at forty-live of them, rH. C, Meade, fro cial duty at Was Nn, atthe walting orders ; Passed Assistant Surgeon D. SicMuttric, | Tt ls stated that George Poabody intends to make from the receiving ship Vermont, and ordered to the jr So le imenapel ind aonodls zl sides steamer Macedonian. fee sig June 14—Passed Assistant Surgeon J. B, Ackley, from ‘Two young ladies named Saliie Hart and Jennie Brown, duty at the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, and ordered tg | aged respectively nineteen and seventeen years were the steamer Madawaska; Assistant Paymaster R, P. | drowned in a vault at Louisville, Ky., on the 18th inst, Lisle, from the s:eamer :watara.and will settle his ac-'| The rotten floor of the privy gave way beneath their counts; Sargeon J. J. Gibson, from the receiving ship | Weight. There was a party of visitofs at the house,'and ceeeution of ue | First ward of the city discovered that no less than seven Jutter has been directed by the Boa: ice. Major Bos- | persons were in apparently the last stage of the worth, in charge of the complaint Teporis Sed com, | disease, “It 'wns im the” lowest part’ of the plaints received during the past week ivom eltizens, all of | city, and the dwellings are mere shanties inbabited prem errlle referred (o medical inspecting officers for | principally by Irish and German families. It {s reported cae llenaaecitewatbic tarsi cenel, deme that the discase was carried into the city by a man who cholera have been reponea. Dut the goueral Patio ait about two weeks since was allowed to depart or made public health remains good. Vi expect! his evcape from a ship at Quarantine, After remaining m ¥. B, DALTON, S in Flizabetn for afew days he was sexzed with all the Commissioner Mastenne. symptoms of cholera, and the Health Officer and Chief and ordered on fle; which was adopted. of Police have come to the conclusion that wherever this OPINION OF COUNSEL. person visited a water closet, there he left the seeds of Cuarixs Tnacr, acting counsel for the Board, sub- incase. mitted his opinion relativo to the power of the Board in interfering with the Brooklyn health ordinances, res- | 8d no one is allowed to pass in or out, except stewards, pecting the keeping of cows and other animals, limiting | BU%S¢s and doctors. Every precaution is boing taken to the number to be kept within the city limits’ and the | Prevent the further spread of the dreaded infection. number that my be kept within a certain specified area, |, The following persons -are already reported to have As tho Jaw had not been repealed he claimed the |, died of the disoaso:—Mr. and Mra. J, Bradley, and a Ger. eer for comme parties up stairs. Mr. Walden stated in his owners, and 338 not complied wit own bebaif that the lager was intended for bis wile, two | lishted to hear that the Doctor of Alcantara will be per- servants aad mother-in-law, who wen at the time at | formed at the grand matinée 10 commence at the new dinner, and apes Fa hb partes Teel ete meal Frouch theatre, in Fourteenth stroet, at two o'clock. Plant was finally dicomissed, The whole of the company engaged at the house will ap Anoter caso wee igied, that of Sohn Dayney, keeper | pea: Session sat e ees aeeae ss bg je Sam Sharpley’ Minstrels and Combination Company Thal no liquors were #eéil to be disposed of, aud she cage | oped in clegant matinée performances at the Opera ‘wae alzo dismisg.d. House, iy the Bowery, at half-past two o'clock. ‘Phere were two or three other chpes de Rare 4 Goorge Christy's Minstrels’ fashionable matinée will x rae aed over to next W9EK. S commence at the new Fifth Avenue Opera Hous) at two ARRESTS YESTERDAY. a » | Velock. The programme is ample and varied. Ths arrests of the unlicensed liquor dealers contidued, | 74R NEW STADT THRATRE—HISTBIONIC FESTIVAL. notwithstanding the decision of Judge Cardozo. ‘The : following uamed persons were disposed of ‘ug Henry the Fourth will be performed at the above district is now surrounded by the police, ic ft vow |. , when the young ladies were missed search was mide, pewed aioe Vor iek hained hoM@ this evening, for the benotit of the New }-Poo9q° conta uot interfere; yet neither law con, | wan named Rhodes. The others are all reported to Hampahire; Burgeon Bory 6. Neloca, frommtam seaner-| and when they wore found, about an hou after (he ae: P. Bartley, 471 Greenwich, J. Conway. 36 Oliver. York Dramati¢ Upion It will be presented With a YOFY | fiets one with the other. Respecting the filling of | have been females, Ne ff d waitlug orders; Ao cident, life was extinct," : GW, Pretton, 18) Hucaod, FC Wrinie, 183 Haden se Ne maken tote, repairing of kreets at Hunter's Poi ‘The Health Wardens held a meeting on Wednesday | /¥5 sy 4 Now shire, and waiting orders; Acting i . $ ihaias W. O'Piole! 42 En. fine cast, introducing t <be New York public the Typo- | # on lots, Pa . Bend junter’s Point and Jest: and addikional: pacenrén wevondentenan prevent o' | This + Engineer Ernest C. Blackwell, irom Henry 4. Wise, in a letter declining an invitation to a z ct verry D. ‘G'Conn 1 BA Oliver graphical Dramatic Associa&éion of Philadelphia, who visit Plaats Oe rae opt e & further spreading of tho disease, ‘Those at present rick prayer ears em ty Pe mt = absence, public dinner at Richmond, lately sabscribed Limself ¥. er. A. She porn New York at the invitation @ the Union; very high pat- | Streets, removing “garbage, OF establisuing dumping] ®@ Well cared for and attended by skilful physicians. POC aap tre aaa an “Brigadier General Coufederat: States Army aud pris: shaman eee roonge ie bestowed on the’ undertaking, grounds in Krooklyn or elsewhere. Jone 15.—Assintant Surgeon, William J. Simon, from | "6 tne body yg eaebuifreininaits ‘onitiiend H Marrey, 73 Mulbe %: Lowe's Balloon Ascension are continued from the | COMPLAINT AGAINST cen rete INSPECYOR—MIS axes Piet ore eee thei marca ain Now 5 Semintl e hot wag peceety SUF | a pocketbook containing considerable sum of moboy. cl é REMOVAL. ’ 4 é. ie te ; Fy rt Greene, Ampbitheatre, Central Park, from noon and after dari. The following communication was received from (B61 The Madame Julie de Marguerites, who died on Thurs- | D- Maram, from the rocoiving ship Princeton, aud | Sie My they Hogg 2 pay iets F. Bareye at Greenwich. POPs Beckeis Str Mester. CRARL EE: Raan AS NAORANIGS GAL, Sanitary Superintendent, E. B, Dalion, setting forth a | gy inet, at Philadelphia, was Queen of Bohemia when | Crteres \ the recelving ship Constellation, whan taken from the ground, but «peodily fade. J Brady ss Hooeevele dR" Bullmarke. ler Crosby. | Charley White's Vartety Troupe will open Mgchanies’ | complaint against QO. Furringion, one of ‘the assistant | ie en an eae en | Jose 15.— Ann ON ae i, The Albany, N. Y., Knickerbocker relates the case of a 5 F. Murphy, 360 Mott Hall Monday evening, 25th, where they will give a nove! | inspectors, charging him with refusing to attend a case . nei . * seg child born with only one arm, The thild’s mother 1s F, Straub, 189 Grund. ee of cholera when eent for, and recommending his re- | respectable. Then N. P, Willis, Fay, Morris, Halleck HONORABLY DISCHARGED. Beers ” “via H, Henke, 118 Leonard, performance in the way of ballets, sentimental and comic | jroyal:— John Clancy wore courtiers bigh’ in favor! ana} qs@H. A Mayo, June 15; Achng. Third Asaistant | the wife of asoldver, and some months ago was greatly “ra ip hte he tee 8 inging, negro sketches, and so forth, Charley White's Orrice or Boarp or Hyarrn,, | 8nd John Clancy . e ° Engineers J. P. Brown, Juno 10; John 1. Young, Juno | alarmed jest her husband's wounded arm would haye to hews, 9 James slip. — . Belbltch, 100 Centre, ee J i! New Youx, Juni ‘ formed an attraction at court illy supplied in this age of | 12; George stringer, J. P. Matthews and Courad Berrili, | ¥¢ amputated. Ag): ring M M ability as a manager is well known, and fa appearance Jacrsox J. Suvasg, President of the Metropolitan Board of degtasraie Bolersians, before iukpudlende pasesd cufrens June le. a , The City Council of Newbe ‘aia aP then Roe a ee Will Ve a trent to the patrons of this establishment. teal — “ " 3 DISMISSED. to one, have decided th q ir representa gtbereon, dea Broatiway, aS ofan tbe popes le.repert att ory se for intelligence and when talent and genius were not all Juxe 16.—Mate §, F. Boyles, of steamer Waterce. tives are dented admission to Couyress the government Finn, 225° William. wusie im dhe Pash. Rar eee Sorlattoass ight test ta, t te angense ot | pretence, For many years past Gurowski and Margue- sauteats’ cannot expect (hem tw do honor to the flag, and there. amie prssoner Meysr, when. arralguod befere the 1 If the weathor is fine thero will be music on the Mali | {UPPORed cholera reported 19 him by any police officer fom | rites have been dethroned ; the one was exiled to Wash- | June 1%—Paymaster William F, Meredith, fore it shall not be raised over the City Hall. frate, raid he had coinmitied no offence against the she Ae ncthe precinct hamediately adjolbine thet, | ington and the other to Philadelphia, ‘and both have HONORABLY DISCHARGED. The boiler of Theophilus Frey's cloth manutactory, five law; that he was not professing to sell cr having for | at the Park to-day, commencing at half-past three | + ole of fout four o'clock A.M. of the next! iately boen taken away. Jose 18.—Mate W. J. Franks, from August 27, 1965. | in Newark, exploded on the evening of the 20th inx'. gale, but was simply asleep when the officer cated upon | o'clock P. M., by the Park band. The following isthe | day. sunday Feo a destitte woinan, supposed i , CONFIRMED. No one was injured, The damage to property was about Bim, ‘This plea, although a novel one, did not avail sens to be attacked by cholera. Dr. Farrington Madame de Marguerites describes herself as am Eng-| 5.16 thomas Ih dunn $5,000, ‘AN! the defedinia were held in their own Yecognizances | Programme :— saying that the place where the wewan kved was out of ta | lish-born Parisian. She was a Miss Granville, daughter and; Brest D. Martin, district, of Dr. A. B. Granville, an eminent physician and savant of On tho 18th inst, a Presbyterian clergyman, named Being summoned the followir Dr. Farrington st vania; Wm. V. Marmion, of West Virginia Lindsley George S. flogged inis little sou, three years of age, with a Culbréth, of Delaware; Robert A. Whedon, of Michigan, | sisin for two hours, on account of disobedience to toerxplain his action, | London, and author of three volumes on the ‘Spas of to answer before the Court of General Sessions. Chpahnk Wheoh (te Weriure to the Pi yoy tired at the time the | Germany?’ and a work on Russia, Tho doctor uscd to WRFOKW JUSTICE LEDWITH, & enn Quick step (Deutsch Db 22 J.B. Cadden, 139 Hammoud, J. McNeil, 100 West 19h, s nti tei, that hat the was three : id Edward H. Ware, of New York, as ‘Assistant En ieprother. The severity of the cruel chastisement 5. S15 N A n 10 be s or J A ) im die ot the con. © Dover, 304 ; 5. Anua Mazurka wa my opinion, the explanats ‘atcsfactory, and Dr, | and here she was reared up to womanhood. She epoke | ARRIVAL OF THE STRAM FRIGATE SUSQUEMANNA. | TPorted the disubedionee of the boy consisted in not = eae 8 ath a eK se ee ng "i 6. Overture to Die 44 Furringion’s action shows that ho w Bently reliable | French as her mother tongue. Her father was of the ‘The United States steam frigate Sasquebanna, Captain | *Y'9% his prayers oS ete He MoGela’ cor, eth an k S00. 7. Humoristen Polka... 4 to be intrusted with the duties of the offive he holds under | Parisian Bohemians, and Jalie was thus bred among the | Alired Taylor, late fagship of the Brazil squadron, Act Seve aon, on 8. Grand selection from the Amber Wiich this board. Vs Bohemians of that city. Her book on the “Ins and Oats | ing Rear Admiral 8, W. Godon, arrived at this port ys. mieas Hi. Carr u ‘ PARE Ul, BB. DALTON, Sanitary Superiniendent, | OP eda tencintten i acto fexperienesjand ia the elapse 1 oe Be decaierrived at this port ys- 1 Cavawsci.—On Friday, June 22, Jaure Cavayson, a « Kar 4 Oke 1 The gos Ot aye Doar Rageoce sora history of her girlhood. ee Bes ia tinique and St. Thomas. The following 18 a hist of her er of Lougherew, county of Meath, Ireland, aged 63 * 3 ‘on i LYN PUBLIC & er When still young she was married to Baron jar officers: — Ph 1 ‘i , yd Bt id ome % ae te A roport was read fiom J sistant Sani- | guerite, who had been an officer of the body guard of | Lunain—Alfred Taylor. The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those he sera weer = ont fet TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD tary Superintendent of Bre to the condi- | Charles X. On the establisbincnt of the republic the | facuienant Commanting—E. W. Henry. ae Min stepeang Pekan “aa moet xeapeeitely in- Justice Ledwith required the prisoners to give $100 a x6 tion of publ'c eehools Nos. the former located wt | Baron gave im his adherence, influenced by his wife. vited to attend the funeral, from his late residénce, Poymarter—A. J. Clark. Chef Enginer—John Jobnson. Pasied Assisiant Surgem—C. H. Giberson. Dail each to answer before th Court of General Sessions, | During a continued attendance at tho Saturd the corner of Adams and Concord’ streets, and the latter | During the revolution of 1848 be was compelled toy to BEFOVR JUSTICE MANSPH noon Park concerts almost from their inception Ihave | at the corner of Gold street and Myrlle avenue, said | thie country. The Baron and Baroness arrived in this Broadway, between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-ffth streets, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Garrvey.—On Thursday, June 21, Captain Jomy 7. at the depot, . Regan, 236 avenue B. P. Boyle, 8 Monroe obser : . | schools having been reported badly ventilated. He stated | city in that year and at once became temporarily the haplain—J. D, Beugles ' ueined, Bi teftocder 80 Wonsoe t Guin 19 Fite Frequently observed that the programme, with some ex: | tiet'he fouud the Primary Deparcnont with very imper- | ious of good society here, whieh then domiciled itself | Lets R* Pee son Weedman, Honry 1. | GAPFN«3, son of the late John Gaffney, aged 28 years, 11 Peters, 1M Monroe Hughes, 240 Stanton ceptions, and those very few indeed, is not by far the | fect ventilation, und recommended that not more than | jn Hicecker street as the Fifth avenue of New York. | yojulenant oO oe months and 2 days, : ; Hi ceger }tees. , most acceptable one that might be offered. Although two hundred children be allowed to attend Public School | She was admitted for atime to the best families and Captain of Marincs—James Lewis, porte relate sad friends of the family, also the mem 7 J , .. | No, 1 at any one time. s greatly admired and courted for her great conversa- Liewt Sf Marines— Ww. Wall: ee Se a F. Brady ob Maagins Fase at a, | Srimgelt prio to tho andgnitetiy One argc penser: | MS, Sound of Commiaioer Stone, we mater was re [tad soaae Ne: Brwils ees tsa her cane or | Sed Saree gw division, N- G. SN. Yo. ate 4 F: Rigeti ge Makctn. Houston. 5 Tag of the music, Jot, Want is Wanted more is u prd- 1 ferred to the Hrookiyn Hoard of Bducation miter add his paper continvally teemed with notices of | 4cing BasignscG.E. French, Charles J, Pierce. tend the funoral, froin st. tephen's, church, Ps 'W. Henrich, 110 Deiancey. H. ne jerderks. 124 Attorney, | gramme of a more light and varied character, consisting COMPLAING Tk oe her great geniue, By “Fire Assistants, Isaac 8. Phinney, James Pet nin dy 4 teahapailernoca, at twoo'ciock. His re- fang doworpe peck wee Si of, for instance, dancing musicand popular ballads, This } | The Sanitory Inspectors and nasisionts make the fol) Aitér living Tore a fow months, however, her husband | Renshaw, Jr.; Second Assistants, Henry A. Smith, John | Tone Mh Uy a vary’ Comotery for interment. ptr nd held the defendants in $200 bail each ’ pe done Wilistak ManbinMlie te ani lkihg Jowing report upou complaints for the week ending June mew em po eee on and one = a Shel Third Assistants, Thomas Crummey, H. C. {For Other Deaths Sec Third Pag?.) ewer. 16, 1506: — of to Europe. jadame took an - | Christopher. e ~ BEFORE JUSTICE KELLY. a ee ee Tee a eesue tay aloes aamtien ae Reveivrd, —Aceoped. Retwmad. | Ings and concerts, for her support, and with a's es 1), Rathcome. = —— . Ke juire, Set st. Alay, T. Haney, 199 E: fe New York. . 951 m 7 | ran sUCceRS, i continu ith hi 1 é §: Beaty oF Sine er petit, 66th felections trom some hich are dull and prory | Sroouiyn 1 os 34 | onthusiasm to puff the lady with his characteristically ee Ceeataew. Seen Gd. as wah Ube MAP Eady ie, oud empty 2 | orl iii ‘3 * | Itsome "pais" ecey however, lagen began 10 qunci, Tmial. oF PALLY'S GAL ANG nose Coat Sante ar ra Loe See oe % — ; | drop the gay widow, and ene soon found herself unable Guts, Strains, Sores, Swellings, siciast aud Nail Pricks; 1 m Bea: en ytiontlne: 803 34 Professed critics nor performers, but being shut up | 71) 1,608 77 | to get beyond the confines of her own Bohemian circles ine softens and preserves the Hoo! bold Uy droggiacs and ' Saatice ‘elley” hela the pileoners i $000 within brick walls for the previous portion of the week meiiedand While thus engaged she ened for a divorce from t fodar street. & cents.a box. efer something lively, Also, anothor su; }- FLOATING OFFAL. . G: —_ on! — Ca eset have tie ciusio commence at ainier | _ The Secretary read the following communication from { Baron, and having obtained it, aioe sina ae mend Ree T HOME AND ABROAD NEVER BE WITHOUT A TOTAL OF ARRESTS. hour, ray half-past four P. M.? thus giving time for | Captain Lrown, of the Forty-eighth precinct, relative to | pening he lived with Foster only a few months. Paymacter’s ‘bieward—Jobn J. Connelly bottle of the Lone Star Liniment; it is a balm for every ‘The following gives the total of arrests made in the | thos¢ in the stores which close at three o'clock to ari floating offal, such as livers and lights, thrown into the died in 1850, and she was again thrown on ber own re- ‘St 2-0. (. Clarkson. Dain: all Seon tersan ties whe he. 4 Frock drrkta Precinds, Arrests, | 2 @a8 eenson, | Yours truly, MERIC, || Fiver and deft wpem the shores 99 failing dese 7 sources, She eked out a good living by writing. and by MISCELLANKOUS, ealed. old by all druggints.” Price 90, @ nud W cente per wea Po N HA Oe OEE, Fine 2 eee eee eg ecae particciaely | gett, Lniged Baten team ship-of-war Shamrock loft 9. | bette inte: Lam itieal News. 5 <7 i . | el Pottbert,? and * Bye ularly | George's, Bermuda, on Friday, June 1, for 10 Sedvedhietdien ¥ SPLENDID REPRIGERA aarane Rasta The Santa Commie ot | tS ne cinhrin | tarot Se aac fae Gavan yy | wa fee amine cee 7 rs Dae, oae | Ate bachelor mat are pecs emg eg ia rep Sete omy egg Ninth street bo the Fine and from Feenteth iiert to Piao whither sho exiled herself, and eave uP | in Herm ‘i Safes idoco from ‘ee ‘apwardn; ‘coolest ‘and’ sweeten tat velow Hi rt k; that hore is covered with al la} the ¥ lersbry vem oO Clare, iy it f or. EK. BD. BASSFOK central houses rere eas kat upon na the day for State Conven, | 8 ous such as liver lghts-and the entralsof aiterent | Chiehy employed in Philadelphia to taining ber aasghier | sing’ Camesendor mals om the 2dr top” the “Atlas nas Gate and Crooked” Cooper's Tastiute ah August, was fixed npon as the day fora State Conven- | Ch 07) SUrh ae iter tae tdly decomposed and emit un for the stage, and only # few weeks ago she made a sac: tion to nominate the candidate for Comptroller, and | anf aa alee iets cioug tar anore Below techy | coal debut Wednesday, the 22d of August, as the day for the dis- | jine, extending from ‘orlow New Utrecht, was some offal; se : 0 w precinet, trict conventions to nominate candidates for Congress, | but it does not WURROWN, Capit worty Wighta precinct, | Opposition to the Proposed Ratirosd in e golden keitie, corner aiore ringe, com: ‘Coast and Gulf squadrons. Axio place, a N ELEGANT AND DISTINCTIVE PREPARATION. LEMALL DB PARIS" the ominent actresses for remov' marks of small-pox and ai Personal Intelligence, LIST OF AMENICAN VISITORS IN PARIS FOR WEEK Precaution agaiust any political coup d'état was taken | Commissioner PARKtR moved that the whole matter 185th Street. ENDING JUNE 8. the skin, It keeps in opers peste omnes Committee w Mrs, and the Misses stemson, H. A, Stemson, Paterson, | (jou'tne Tuneiins of the skin, so that it will gener by adopting a resolution to the effect that the ies ve rofered to the commmites having the same previously Fi febcroe hon acme — omen TOL Shepard, Mr and Mins BA: Kent aod tamiy, | anne feeie wie tun corsa: Thon sands of bars coasidered they were bound by the platform adopted Py |“ crumisaloner Stoxe offered the following resolution, | “14® Aswoctatlon, a dae ean ‘ork; Samuel ‘Rapelie, Midd gas J: | Clatdeece ued lrorapureney of the enntcte of oh tataak the people in convention, and had no right to alter ot | which, was adopted ing resolutions, offered by Mr. Wm. A. Whitbeck, Presi- | Haliock and wife, J. B. Thomas, San 5 Geo. B. | bianduers oe Rf add to it. Resolved, ‘That the matter relative ‘0 the ofal gathering | dent of the association, were unanimously adopted:— Rogtie eee, Tork oA ee Bat yl Le seaside, eojoy yoarse't. “Momp in the oped air i refer: “ % i La fatson, Co i ighead, , 1 fear the kisses of the sun, ¥, are Hecesaary 16 Gaxenat, Loxastnusr’s Position.—General Longstreet | Mand tue shores of Sabon Tala thay ve | Whereas the Common Counely wihout the coosentsct | Ht Penditon, Mes. W, Le Inarcy, New York Mr, and r aes nated na kerma tasew Oe ws was recently serenaded at Now Orleans, and said tu reply | chiowered to, emt oy gaiiTouid along the shores ai ueas: | FeBARG of law and juatice, bare granted to the Be a sas a sae Dea, ane Oreaes, Real? ‘will renovate, protect und preserve your com: that he had no platform on which to address his hearers. | fort itto some sunable place where it'wil wot be wetrimen- | Toad, Company te polyps, of ream Miecbiner, Major Baw. Robinson, Me. H.-A. Jonpsos plegiane soi hy Le ISAK AU Gad Broadway, "oo age ut bg ap BT ny wd If he approached Mr, Johnson, be was called a traitor; if | %! to health. Sireet, “from. the Fourth avenue to wha family, John KE Dorton and family, Geo. A Pueips, | Sulled on addressing Jared & ewe, ceneral lwnporters, New The Brooklyn liquor dealers are jubilant upon the de- q 5 pe gruel WATERSIDE POLICE. IE A A ee he te ee el | ee bate anirwite af inion of Judge Cardozo of New York declaring the new | he went towards the radicals, ho wa: a rebel; A eommunication was received trom Dr. Harris, rela- | guess Tost thickly populated streets tn the upper part aa ‘ig o: Wet. Brooks, New York’. ©. John. ro awO . Vail VikwAStS. SADIOAL . NO @xcire law unconstitutional and void. But with ali their | qherefore, he must be content to remain on the fence. tive to the foul and unhealthy conditiou of ships and | of the city; and whereas the Feaniag of steam erghes? oy ~~ ion: Thos. eunedy Michigan ae od A conus tar crea lifelong importance, ae enthuriasm they have not yet dared to violate the prog | nie CoxamrurionaL AMENDMENT 1x INDIANA.—It is an- | Water crafs lying alongside the wharves and basins of | through this street will endanger life nnd destroy property . + Wy ate tire, ge Eeenedy, Michie: i all fg te ee ae elle Yimons of law, but each man is waiting to see what his be. nem “re New York and Brooklyn. Ho said in most instances | ahd voces Stiri Raliroad Company, nor in any law of | Geo. R. Clapp, New York: Mim Mt, M. Clapp, Jamaica] New York Medial University, 30 Uiuton place, New Y Drother dealer is going to do. The police in the mean- | nounced that Governor Morton will not call an extra | thoy contained od cargoes, which affected the at- | ‘Hatter of the Harlem Railroad Co ag, noe fa r $ . M. ies Boupiass'W'aittham, Mr and Sire C. Be Hackiey, New - Bears. Do + eee fo Se Bee. CO Now « IN ANY STATE CB Neweomt, Boston; Brinton Coxe, Philadel: | A “WNQNCTatinne rroxponure No fer unbl diverse phia; H.C. Kno, New York; Rev Dr. Cummins and family, | dptuined GeLANCOLN, AUiortey and Counsellor a Law Chicago; A. H. Greenieaf aud family, E. D. Stanton an: ‘8 Nassau street. decay yiand whereas (me are instructed to pay no attention to the mandate ssion of the Legislatare of Indiana, for the purpose of | mosphere along the docks and vicinity, making it dan- if executed, will destroy the beauty and object of the court, but to go On arresting all unlicensed liquor | * ty! the te enw staha loa amendment, whatever gerous to public health; that numerous fevers bad been | Bo evard, Bt avenue, and the other gran: dealers and other violators of the law. The Police Jus. | Tatifying the m ’ Created, most of the cakes now in the Brooklyn Hospital | nues which cross 120th street at right angles: therefore, I, tn the optnion of th Sices are in a quandary and have pursued the gafe course | may be done in other States. originating from them. As the Health ‘Otcer cannot de- ortanotved, That tn {ne opinion of the Executive ¢ men ail adjourned, It was announced that Th id to be & | consisting of two or he’ Ge" Beurd ' Rocis ‘Gowteesnncry “conse: | _ Tet Wooster Sesuvonmsin —fhere te mid 1 bo, 8 a of Hogh McLaughlin, Willett Jarvis and | movement on foot having for dangerous & nuisance. 2 _— . assrphy, would meet on Monday ay the | CG Washburne United States Senator, to succeed Mr. ity for the purpose of granting licenses to all those the fight between the I ES | ey er iy roel | wxrnace, tow," a suscitation of the ol ata goo Joke, and says their documents will have no Torce or Marne Pourics. James G. Blaine was nominated yes- | fied. He stated that they were very much in want of | IMPOSED FOR GIVING WRONG INFORMATION, BTU. adjourning charged with wolating the n lows Distaict.—Hiram Price was renominated | tain even venee! at quarantine, ‘west ‘this proposed sieam railroad wil ?. 7 neeseeasanciie ye anti n have time to leara through the D tele jninati the 16th instant, hy the } 00 the part of the Board. It would, he sald, certainly Sean gutrage, bad hould not be vabmitied to, Parise ge Xs Win’ Chamberin. Rain | q A, AW-ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Bh Ne Pra at hep sealets ot tbe ood Tow iri 1 Brg cholerae ae aera yaneet | utteeee otesteoane ip ncck rte stem aucens; | U. Carpenter, Phindeiphin; ry. Laway ana ducgnier, | A, fs casera THe There were ight or tou arrests yesterday, but | radicals of the Second lown district. recommend that an eMicient waterside eamitary police, | won to tit ondinanee,and, if passed over hie Veto. we advine | Vi Carpenter, Pinpoint gan and ll ka OF gold ad they were hree men, be established, whose pea courte, and | xy Chicago; Mrs. Thos. J. Atwood and New York; | ———~ A —— ha - # | (JORNS, BUSTONS, BAD NAILS, TENDER PRET. 4c 1 ‘Nicholas i cured WHiWout F. RICE, Surgeon Chicopodist Weking, Miss C. M. Brown, Mra Gleneiie | 2 Bowery. Hank Butding. Rice's Aunibilator cares Wor N, Brown, Providence, R. 1.; Dr. E.R. Hun, Albany, N, | Bunlone Nails, de. By mail Se. ¥); Mra Ebbs and family, Miss Grace P. Biddle, Pula: | 7 iyoxcrs OBTAINED IN deipbia; A. El Detroit, Mich. ; 1 ROO! cacen wed, onne, Cacpbell, “itr end Mitt Alesander Tupior Mew York; | ince, "am: aise other Reed caste, Premetnerhi Ens, ard C 78 Nawenn sires le fur- duty it would be to inspect all vessels and remove all | * &™' Ni uien ar as A ee NEW YORK AND OTHER effect in Brooklys, and his instructions to his officers are fe jection to Congress from the Third district | additional clerical acsistance, ‘The mattor was referted | ‘There can be no cause for present alarm among those to arrest all persons — tne see Lo | ppg pater sien perigee congratulating the | ‘0 the President of the Board. whose fears may have been oxcited by the visit of the hia Tork ‘irs’ Fiske t Soo Mrs Wittard, Prank Mort. cavawenone an eit THY QREAT OX fanniouely await the result of Judge Catdozo's | people of the district upon the ability, faithfutneex and A communica EAM, DISINFECTION. saan coven | *Hrulling officer, Persons when enrolled are assigned to | ton, Boston, Dr. Brainard and family, Chidazo;, W. wv EEYpONT S80) ed OM AS ne AGHEW. Uroen ication was received from distri i rong, Bray ote Sy. and see ont whe wrTie police have been actively encaced in the Fastern | Patriotism of their representative in Congress, who 18 | requesting that a trial be made in this city respecting the | Tenens, designated o# 3 regunenta, which ara.) Pan river, Mass’; Henry BLammer asd. family, Mim | yoch.sad Mugray sie mgt White saa, ay " the past four days in ferreting out the | now nominated for the third time. dimnfecting of a butiding by steam; that the Metropoli- | heid asa reserve militia force. By this process of enrol- | annie E. Undertiil, Henry H. Underhill, New York city, Cadleek, 12ige. to. Ae; Teas. Oe. to $1 na Giolators of the Rexclee law with some sticcem* Yester Department wows proves ® steamer for th® } inent it in ascertained how many mon can be relied | J. B. Cumming and family, Georgia; James Milliken, | equaliy low, Cell. aad ann, aad save your money @ay Wiliam P, Lowery, liquor at 14d Grand y in Bank Robbing. and thet they ba qnabied to pob- 1 upon to bear arms in Case of an emergency. Philadelphia; Mrs. Jas. Van Schoonhoven, Misses Van | 7 op or. Gayx AND PIMPLES REMOTED Ar Strret, ‘was arrested, he having neglected to procure a Pouttann, June 22, 1866, day the Commissioners Proper, Section six of the Militia iaw requires that tavern Sehoouhoven, Troy ; Bolling W. Bise TaN obamin Freckic, Tan ant thnwie Ticente. He wan arral ivetore Dailey, and | The Village National Bank of Bowdoinham DENT stated that it had been tried at Soguin® | i nepers, Keepers of boarding houses, persone having | ginia: H. A. Hurxi nig evrceS pea nee DEMAS BARNES & oa, who followed the jer | Point and found to be one of the best methods for disin- + 2 Park rom, and all d to aj erore the Grand Jury. eorge Inst might by & of th Gros, Iagor Deer naloon Keeper, at 282 First sircet, wae apn dD cay Rf ‘ bowe, hd a . CURED WITHOUT KNIFE OR Gal: | imilar and belt for | thes then & SCAVENGERS’ PERMITS. BuORE! to diseases of Peivic Viecerp, Vetorn sae a rmemed Adain | iui’ ater sobbing. the etropotian Potice, Commiasiones hexad the ap. of tvet Newand Face, HENRY A DANIRLS M.D ristian, of 86 Moore street, was arrested and held for | a nounting to about sixty-soven thousand dollars, they | poinunent of a special clerk to issue seavenger’s permits, 2 Union square. fi ey examipation for not having & lconse, ax Was also Chris | locked biui into the vauit aad made their encape with | as there were from one thousand seven hundred to two sian Stronger, of 206 First street. their plunder. They have been traced to Topsham, and | thousand issued weekly. Adopted. ACTION OF THE COURT OF OBNERATL SRASIONS. *uppored are now making for Canada Saee Bg rOLicr. [LEGED VIOLATIONS OF THR EXCIBE LAW. He zy oad a aca pene oremeym | Meare Braman Anointed: ag | Mint nateabar heal af aed gh SS Ouerne Bieechibe, Unaries Bavaer, | _ TL is apprehended that the saptants'tae vienaep wit Jor abatement nine hondred and nity two, abated under Rohn, Charies resene of service notiee five bondred and forty Wisendack, Jacob Ravurchart and George othe of dary es p Sree Speees we bung re | : MeN? ILLIVoLe. have . Fran! ; eat. Brady, counsel for the defendants, will been taken to nrevent such a reeult, communication was presented aking the} the in all first street, vines. Sew! eee ae a, 4 norent’ ed ¥ & STOOPS, 68 BROADWAY, CORNER oF & stoors, ADWAY, CORNER 0