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NEW ‘YORK “HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 1807 TRIPLE ‘SHEET. 5 and who has the reputation of being & viver thief, as ] EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPMENTS—TENEMENT HOUSES—VITAL | city, where trade and capital have centred, the baild- Prigou aanmes Drow, Whe phorted puny io eet, some STATISTICS—REFORMS PROPOSED. S5Gs wet nood for the parponee of trade ate ia the poms, Frou fr two. genre and a toate ‘The City Judge | An attentive examination of the first annual report of pores ea ee vided teeninnuerieeient a as tried and cD | the newly organized Board of Health bas forced upon us | absorbed in the immigrant population or be driven from lariqusly enter the Franklin Savings Bank, to the State | the conviction that we have now a sanitary organiza the isiand. An estimate hag been made that New York eR a | THE COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. The Alieged Ulegalt Exaction of Duties, Before Judge Smailey, $T. DOMINGSC QUA ST. DOMINGO. CORRESPONDENCE Peace awd Tranquillity—l.oan to Be Ngotiated im Eurepe—Missions te Spain and Hayti. dc. » ‘The case of Soumieder against Barney was resumed at for two years and stx months. tion im allnespects equal to the necessities and worthy | }, ‘of _ “ Sr. Domunco, Dec 24, 1666. We opening of the court yesterday morning. Mr. Court- | 710T#ER BROAD Ay TACKFOCR ES wT OO ion aye a | Of the character of the city of New York. This tm- | ated. but we lave times tnd haeies Our The Dominican republic enjoys at the presat moment ney, United States District Attorney, counsel for the de- trial the portant document is characterized by the presentation of pork pepe me pe Mgoleahe oid . rela; and we contdsmiy cones id. ppd perfect tranquillity, thanks to the popular adoinistration home novelties both of theory and practice long hoped | {9 determine as to the tite when, Lice our tenement heir thoroughly’ tested, merits fey: will | Of President Cabral. It is scarcely three ponths tince for, but until now never approaching a reslization. | houses, it will be unable to accommodateany more. But proved to bbe beneficial 40 tbe public ‘This much we | he wes inaugurated, yet the fruits of bis govrnment can Among them may be mentioned the selection of em- foo Caolontiens fener ylation im Brooklyn, New Jer- | bave full warrant in saying, that the commission, while | already be ween. sey, Staten Island other adjoining suburbs, He Ployée without reference.to politics or nationality, but | would pot now be scarcely a if tn elighiened and wa geen, 4 Pe Kg Peace reigns everywhere ; everybody \s devoted to solely with a view of personal fitness and adaptability te | on Maphaitan island. It is, however, well to pub- } labor and business is reviving. The plantlg of the to- cop. ii ji the official duties required to be discharged. It seoms | that in this exodus from the city alarge of those | He, and which gives every assurance that under its bacco in the northern provinces ts tn full eration and strange to announce such « courss as a novelty, dictated | RAViRg leftare merebants, business, mon and what are} Sees sothoe out ty ods ealabmisur pots se the | iqthewouthorn part many enterprises are otfool. The as itis by the plamnest ideas of duty, but a novelty | and poorer classes remain here. Irish immigrant as ¢ habitable globe, Of the copper miner, of tho rock salt,pf the pe- nevertheless it is in this most abused and party ridden | & thing settles down in our alread, eet troleam grounds and of the guano island of «ito Velo, ALLEGED ROMBERY AT A DISTILLERT- ee ee ee ee ' OGITY INTELLIGENCE. are important facts—coucessions having bes granted to several companies for the prosecution of tie eper- ‘Tam Comrraorzen’s Orrice —Comptroller Connolly as. } PTi8® This will greatly increase the revenuc of the sumed the duties of his office yesterday and at once | Sovermment. proceeded to give the subject of city finances his earnest | A# regards foreign affairs, the Minister of Finawee has consideration, No changes were made in the office, nor } left for Hayti te makes treaty with that republi¢ which ‘will any be made for some time yet. Will consolidate the peace of both nations, AMargé Envoncement ov ram Crry Onpixawces.—Superintendent | q’afaires is to leave for Madrid to renew the John A Kennedy has informed the captains of the pase, and it php pote special agendnes 1S Police Department that they. must fully instruct their | fOr Euroxe to negotiate a» wi nt ie Patrolmen in relation to city ordinances, and have all eT Oe ee ge lons immediate! ted, patroimen | The of ex-President Baez be! compe, tely de- bo te ste to’ be com- | siroyed, tiers ‘is mot ths Meast debe Atak the plained of before the Police Board, the esp- | popular administration of President wil! confolt- tain of the precinct will be bold .respousible by the | date itself. He is at the present mromentsnaking a tour through the repuStic, aud ‘he has been fe0eived overy- Meera oF Tavsrats oF Convwma CoLieaa.—A regular | Where with the greatest enthusiasm. ment, the first impulse indulged has been the selection sttontion 6 ‘ural and mechanical pui ‘of Henry | of places for political favorites solely as rewards for reports Matias it nen pr 1.231 Broadway, was entered, and nearly | politica services Seok our shores within the nent tare ‘yours, and neatly stolen property was found in the prisoner's possession, | Notwithstanding the heavy expenses almost always | all this ‘He was sont to the State Prison for four’ attendant upon the unsuccess(ul introduction of © new | question at once present itself in a shape that cannot George Adams, who was charged with tw the | sytem, and in this case rendered necessary by the | De misspprehended? Are our sanitary arrangement’ farint egress, pleaded. gaits to, on athompt sb petty ‘meet successfully the attendant evils lareeny, ‘was little in the case, the Judge went perils of approaching disease and the adoption of mea- | sure Our him to the penitentiary for three months, sures: to prevent its extension, the total of its expendi. | S7stem is but little more thane name, while with the ee tures for ordinary purposes is put down at a fraction COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS—CHAMBERS. over $65,000, which is only $21,000 more than was ex- | world. The, aidicalbies | éxpacieaped ‘ase Yaar by The Way to iminale—. indignant | Pended under the old system for health wardens, © ma- Boerd FER Briann tn: | Jory of whom could neither read nor write, 1s not | fetnin Sat neering feed the ancereaintiea of Before Judge Russel. necessary to examine the emount of work done since EES ler EEN fal ‘The case of Henry Benedict and Maria Dally, twe-al- | the commission has been {n operation to form @ just ed eee Michael Shery was charged with having on the morn- ‘tug of the 5th instant illegally removed two barrels of whiskey from. distillery in Thirtieth street, betweea Seventh and Eighth avenues, This distillery had been previously seized and placed tn charge of the Coflector of \ Internal Reveuué of thedistrict, Mr. R. N. Waite ap- iy ears otx of Me saeeas i Clnatan, vibe woadeindty indicted with Shree 1.0, ttm Pon ne: ERMAN ART, DAT Lege Sites pogela Burope go Wast and tara their ve g zi 3 Ly i i i j f i ie Ey i i leged panel with, Willtam ‘will have to en the it aid. not it “started.” The thieves, charged with yobbing Mr, ‘conclusion of the sad condition of the sanitary affal ine ee" oon ‘Although the jonfone manytria's and ciherore bara Tea howarer, sere ‘Faved oo the wacou, ‘| Davideon, came up yesterday before Hon. A'b, Bunml, | the eliy and-tbe-docbly burdensome vavetetaapensd.ous | SUE CT > Teel vial peeatg tee Ol amas od myc pach tng Be ac waged aimtoatie malch could not. be avorded, It we consider away. surrot bY Place, pal wl y ‘Spaia, shortly after ettected the. policeman, who ‘uestioned |. 8.writ of habeas corpus, ‘The particulars of the case | the new commission on the very entrance upon the | Sencles, 90 far. ae, [ACR efarToand’ng*. | aay afternoon, Hamilton Fish, chairman, Rey. Fred- es lig alae naan al ald for enter: ‘im ago What was in the barrele. He side di not have beon published tn the Hemaro, Mr, William F, | @ischarge of its duties, Abuses so various and so nu- | their efforts muat be neutralised for want.of an effective | erick A. P. Barnard, LI. D., President of the College, | Pris, aud persons with capital can/Go ood burindas by e in the many enterpriss mow, Dus shonghs it might be whiskey, and thes he bed | Howe, in making his application for the discharge of the | merous wore found to exist in so many quarters, and had | quarantine eystem, which the Legislature alone can V0 | gu ymitted a report showing the number of studeats in | which ‘cannot fal, no ‘maaller how the political state of walk, said that was & curious hour to | #°cused, eald- that this was one of the most extraordi- | been vo long submitied to as the incidental evile Of | despite the exertions of the Board of Health, will be left Tndergraduates, 149; atudenta | the country may change, fh tonee defendant replied. that he was inthe | nary proceedings takep in any caso that he over heard | densely peopled communities that the fask of amelio- | almost wholly at the mercy of such vigilance ax can be | of. School of Mines, 07; 1 dents, 190; medroal | ,.THere '4. every hope of « iwting peace. Business le of procuring such jobs; he added that be did not | or On the 23d of December last. 4 | rating them necessarily involves more than ordinary | applied by our quarantine accommodations and | students, 45; toa 801, Classification of ‘uadergraga. | nesitby. Gold Hy moro abotcat. ‘the puper currency Know the names of the persons who bad so employed * see sages Dame oe - , Be ot ease poard of | icons, 465; Lola}, 801. Classificalion of undergradi- | nay fallen to thirty-two dojars to the gold doubloon. im, Taefurther hearing ofthe cage was edjourued tl | she woman Daly were charged with, rolbing » mn whe EE a ee anssen tact | Heats wil bave to pass trough in ssouringeafehy from | imoo, 46 ‘Citenification of School St Mines Senior caas, | TRE Dealth of the tne land i Bee eee aiealt of Nenege oars, day Rasen Dru made ty should consider ttee from the second, to secure | 4; middie class, 13; fanlor clas, 95; special class, 48, | SUtine oa vere Onna from, Oar eee lip CARISGED mares on om muon ou | Sit ey zoe sree by Copan carne, nde | incl ndebed tothe comminsion in» pecuniary point | Eeutty dwalings fo tag poor and deste imsalrat, | Carstention of ta Ashoi Stentor of Juniors nin | * Tomas, where she ehoyra's rege, with having, on Christmas ‘while on before « Police when an examination was fixed | of view. corporation are im & con ar, Fromm Liver te Bee Carr anne Sawena Doce | for some day. Walle the case wes "ponding | Notwithstanding the, mortality of the city exbibitaa | Decousi@erad by the Board of, Hous ad tection: | culcly, eper's from the several roultigs were also sab THE SOUTH eve of the seamen, ‘and knocking him down | ® Writ was sued out, but his Honor dismissed it on the ve ort time, as the most important of their du mitted. dertck De Feyster, Jr., has presented the with a Weenies penrnipy avaetanmeenon cbt ground that the exemination was still pending. The ex. | *U&bt increase over that of some of the previous years, health and of the community call for early | trustees with the original printed draft of a charter ‘for ~~~ "pail in the sum of ‘and it is stated by the com. | suilnation was continued, and from the evidence enough | We have every reason to congratulate ourmelves that it Sennett asap eet. BS ae Sages @coll ce ig ere the county, of New QUR GEORG CORRESPONDENCE. nant that he has Tost, from the elect of the ‘was shown to warrant a dismissal of the case. Com- } was not greater, and that the cholera, which early made | established as a necessity, that there is a hesitation in edi metien, jab,” which was net gee “ae w, the sight of one of his ¢, The defendant has Gid not know where he lived; he lived in New of intert ‘with private rights, | =" The Injury the South Suffered in the Ob else ae eee ee eae tke eating toate hee nates | York as much as anywhere else; could not say whether | “#8PPesrance, was confined in tts ravages to certain | Jousbing it from 0 fear Of Laterfering vite Rosey powers | EVaNING Fice cxoos.—On the Ist of October, 1660, | stinacy of Her Pollticiaus—Propuring for the he had lived three months or three days in New York; | districts, known as the tenement distriots, and did not | fy she preservation of the public health, deals with the | the Board of Education established school which wae | Crepe of 1867, Ke. ether members of his crew. Mr. George Sah ap pi area rentannasat = ioe) Jar, See oat his | extend throughout the city. But forthe wise and | gubject with an extreme caution, as if were | to bear the same relation to the present evening achools Macon, Ga, Jan. 2, 1867. maa Sie oseph Bell tar tha goverment The Cotati | when Tine, Wooubune Conk. Ccunsel said that he | timely measures adopted by the Board to stay the pro- | treading on delicate and dangeroas gromd and | wiict, he Free Academy does to the day schools, The | The Southern people have never yot realized fully the er adjourned the examination tll Wednesday ab one | Bad gone to No. 28 Dey street, the residence given, and | gress of this epidemic, such would undoubtedly have Fe a et erte ert are adraited, | experiment’ bas been completely succersful. A largo | °S*ut of their loss from the want of perfect amity be. ‘clock. found it to be a8 warehouses. ss om been the case, and this fact should be deeply impressed | none seem ready to take. the feat Ca toganis: Shais 49 number of young men have availed themselves of the | ‘Ween them anc the people of the North. Such patent advantages of @ higher course of studies, which com. | /losmesas revult from obstructions in the way of tree prises mathematics, graminar, drawing, the French and } ow of monny in this direction to secure an equilibrium, other moderu languages. Tae school is altuated in Thir- teenth strect, near Sixth avenue. in Graramar School No, | 8 ait and water seek theirs, they realize, and some are visited, but nobod) ena ‘wont on to stato that the magistrate, ‘Knowing that the | TP the public mind in estimating the amount of ser- | moval, and suod vile, 68 Sten te ee car There Writ had been sued Oat, Instead of maxing a returs put | vices performed by the Board during pentous days of | {Torey something a Gun aition. ok Win “8 COMMON PLEAS—CENERAL TERM. bo Reem fc a si a the last sickly season. 1t is perhaps to be regretted that | If the existing laws u; subject are not sufficiently Action for Damages Against the Harlem Rall- read Company—Motlon tor a He-argument. accompanying the report of the commission we bave not | stringent or definite, leta bill combining | 35, It ed jt froma } foolish enough: that they can nerve themselves fudge Russel—That settles the question, ic re is opened every evening, except Saturday, from | fool ough to suppose y [Before Daily, P: J.; Brady and Cardozo, A.J. J.) Mr. ‘nowe--Fortanately the woman le here; she ean | the report of Dr. Harris, the Registrar of Vital Statistics, | 80M additional granta be ee ioresen BEG; | veyon until Ralt-pact nine ofolock, for the sdmission of | win strength snftcient to endure this which tey muy at ale 1. $R6 Hippies Batinens Compe Enis oben tal ‘which, 1t fs understood, will be among the most com- | bill make the owners of houses, and not the Beet clcia ie cutwuly fea ac wrlt.as the wae af | choose to consider only a temporary inconvenience, for 8 and othor appliances of the school room, getting that it may be lasting aud that :t may be made Tax TenecRaPm Marc Postronen,—A few days #luce it | unendurable, But this loss thoy can appreciate. It may was expected that « trial of skill would have come ort | beshown to them in igures. There is a loss, however, to bail. Ji sassel—| "t entertain . milage Russel I won't entertain the spplication; 1t | prehensive and valuable documents on the subject of tenants, reponsible for ashen ad garbage thrown from Attorney Blunt—I don’t believe you | which it treats, In the absence ef this desirable infor- their mar Oy ‘upon the atten Ce enieks mation we must content ourselves for the present with | tion of the owners of these tenements, 0 far, at least, The counsel for defendants took the ground that the X the loss dotatl agoounta furnished in the Commission. | s# their tonanta are éoncorned, and tbey would be Tad@ } yotwoen Mr. PH. Burns, holder of the Chamapion South le suffer from the want of unitye Mr. Blunt—I did not say that it would be done; but jon- Wween Mr. P. urns, holder of the Champion Tele- | which the Southern people suffer from the w. a plaintiff was guilty of co-operative negligence, and thst } your cients will have full Justice doue them, ery’ report, It is estimated, says the report, that to | {0,cooperate in that part of earlier ne ror of Now Rugiond and New Yori, and Mr, | and concord with the North wiich caunot be mathemst- She Court overlooked. the fact that, the train. of cars J Mr, Howe—t know thet, Ihave another case. Mad-| every death there dre twenty-seven cases ofnickness, 20 | would such s course be unprecedented. It prevails in ‘iiary Oparaton, fore stake oi $500,’ In J jeanly exppesond, but which 48 a more serious est than nt, and. the eovident thus avoided, ‘The plaintif | Mr. Blunt—-An indlotment hae been found tn this case, | 8% in this city, onthe supposition that there aro elght | most of the large cite oF Ramps &¢ Pest ft ae Spomponeds SK ° T thas which can; Trofer to the want of an expression of ptt iN at Re Reed roa eB Bae eg denny thousand preventable deaths s year, we have © total of | oonss to the owners of these buildings would be t ‘A meeting of the Protestant | ‘ue sympathy for their condition and substantia! aid poison cso io a Suge Rusoel Them ft takes the tame course, two hundred and eixioon thousand cases of illness which | by tne employment of & Janitor, one of whose duties {t ccoalation. was, held at. noon { Which i sure to come to them from the North when per- sm Foe counsel for the plaintif contended thet the court | were in tagrs rsp spectators | might have bean: prevented. If this. representation be | would Dé to.collect. from. the tenants. tho ashes and church of the Ascens'on, comer of | *@0t friendship and unity of feeling ts restored batween * Soha right m atirming the judgment; that the counsel ——— trus—and we 909, no ressom. to doubt its correctness | Sarbere and, depesit the same Te Cosas Joe piuse. for © nth trook. ‘The masting waa pre. | te two sections, and which, of eourse, can come to them arms defence had adduced no Feapons sedation to COURT CALENDAR—THIS BAY. how vast is the sphere of labor imposed upon the guar- | theashman. A fair trial of this experiment would be ie, Dyet, and brief addresses | on no other condition, Bis argument op this, appeal, why the Judgment thorlt | gcenuxx Coven—Grmcaid Tanxt.Proforeed ‘causes | diane of the pudje health, and how delfeate the task in- | sure torent fu ius genera! atoption. || yas Ik Trag, du Mov. sit, {wo ittuerate: The wutden ecnaucipation of the eaves goals, “Hugogel va. the Central Railroad Com BI non. 2, & 3, 43.6, 7, 8,0,20.21,18 18, 16 25 ae | rusted 10 tle caret» and yet there seems no reason to eee LE a ail naeened peri Fi aN peel che has fallen with most baron and inconvenions: on the decided Inst July, when the question of merated motions Nes. 1, 2, 8 4, 8,6, 7, 6, 10, 11. doubt that the task will be performed without the least ‘ tl # But she room for {nu . women of the South. ‘Zhoir household economy and inti contributed to the injury’ was submitted to the —Part1—Now. ae, Str, ome, os houses than was formeriy the case; Tie Bog + —The numberof visitors in attend. $31, tece et the Masoaio Vai exterday was.not aweeat | errangemonts have been reniered utterly worthiess shrinking from responsibility and with the fullest as- youegeGt inal penal, pad tle shone ate ‘y aa for some days jrovious; still the attendance wag] The past yoar, from tho offerm of habit, the megrecuow if 5 1, : $38 div’sl9, a hes pat’ Mo. 16 Dunne verter? | surance of a permanent amelionstion of the sanitary oon- batty Bene! esha the easy to | Nos. 028, $78, 658, 727, 961, 72, 760; 0, 684, 780, 288, dition of the city. ‘This agearance is strengthened by | increased comfort : served in thé capacity of cooks and hopscmaids; bus it portance Nesired to go to the q f good, AR the fair now fapidir-approaches w close the 5, bus Goan ot Ree tie deadten was’ altasae to Meee Kaas He 3, coal) jut | the redults: Which bave-teen effected in England and in }- the red ben ee a a ccribicad | Jady attandents pon the ditarent tables asaall each | "As euy t0 foresee that they would be far less atective . sevesal, European cities cince: the work of sanitary re- te are elther | new visilor with the most itresistible plesdings to in that capacity than formerly, costing maze and doing . fo Liverpool, underground tenement elthel or 8 to “try ” . Dy During the ‘of the argument Jelige Brady 1e- Coumr Ceannens.—Nos, 86, 39, 68, 14, 96, 88, | rorm bas been entered upon sealously and intelligently, | entirely abollehed or perniitted to ‘undef cerlain’| his or her luck,” or “buy achanca,”’ for sowie, one of | 8; Sud Row it is werloualy apprehended by some thas marked that t ienot too little to from }.89. Call begins at 102, ‘and siroflar resuite will foll ai well defined laws providing for the ‘of their in- | the numerous afticics awaiting transportation Ty the | “i® supply of drudgee will entirely fall, the negroes, wi tracks lead ba Surensor Vig 1—Nos, $e Bab BS, similar efforts whenever mates: lecky winner, To add’ to the other varied attractions 4 like the white:, betug sveree to having their chiicrea — they would place 4 fiagian at } 2760, 2771, 9061, 2769, 1178, 1387, 1837, 1948, 2022, 3183, | ‘properly directed. ‘Ourcity has been and will continue t0'be the'reciptent: | Greenwich Lodge has two cpientic lady's hats on exhi- | b8hve as meninis. The expense of e numerous Doaue crossing, and that if hehad the power he | 2749. | Part jos, 2906, ad oe 2712, 242%, | It'ts' known thet most of this sickness and mortality | of thousands of immigrants, who, if they remain { dition, to be given to the Teds recely lug hold of slaves was alvays herne cheerfully, svevery re cd ed wae bien tera bas cnaiedn tide Wie ahaa th are aniong thé poorer classes of our cittzene, and are in | among us, mey become hardens to themselves and to us, | number of wolrs. |The mates of the naccosu! po ols Bi Ties chen tol- 7 Counr op Gzxenst, Susptoxs—Hon. Rus- 4 ‘thoze distant tes wi announced on eeday evening pre. Lads penn plaintiff, 8. B. Noble; for defendant, C. A. Rapailo. and who, it sided in getting avey to Gein NE, PANO ah, clean af tho fein, ne re | ative ainount of cash. W Sravtr Boot ano Snon Comvanrion,—Several gentie- Cuanuives kien mea interesied in the leather and boot and shoe trades | aa ie the fact the 7 i eral thing, been ix met yesterday in convention etthe Aster House to dis | gue they areto be, th pon thelr om, vt cues matters pertaining to their business and to receive | they find these: aced to.meot the tris!. rey the report of the chairman who presided over the last | need the instruction which w« Teeult (rom an unre meeting. ‘The report was not acted upon yesterday, ae, | Strained intercourse with the Northern hoxsekeaper. It in consequence of the thin attendance of tembere, the the wer make excursions to meeting adjourned to Monday, the 74th inst. Kucura or St. Paxnice.—The members of the | thus, as tho two Knights of St, Patrick will moct in full force this even- J cach other's would 6 ing at their headquarters in the Meleon Dorée, Union | Changed contern; . ——- with the services of hired persons that = would cer square, to elect officers for the year 1867. As provided | tainly bean advaninge to the Southern ladies, Again, by the constitution of the society the election of Presi- | the want of convouiences-oi the many conveniences of * dent, Vice Presidents, Secretaries and Troasurer takes } civitiwed life #« existe at the North—adds much wo Place annually on the second Tueeday in January, the heavy burdene which the Southern mistress of @ Vexgnan Scort Lirz Guarv.—A mecting for the reor- "3 et b vgn Peg op bgt peers it ganization of this corps will be beld, at haif-past three | to say that while the Southern Jady may oe at tke clock this afternoon. at No. 85 Nascay viroet. Brigadier | Caveuicnse. rotormed tarde halfas mime ne rene gel, Judge, presiding; Robert ©. Hutchings, Assistant | the main attributable to the neglect of sanitary precau- try where their is required, will be Dititel Attorney, 107 the people, The Feople vs. Wr. | tions, diimoluteness. and wretchedness—the almost tn- Hote uveful citizens and contributors to our national ring. Thos, Woe Peter Woods, ‘Datel i Wy, Alex. variable attendants upon a tenement mode of !!ving, The } wealth. It ia osumated that we have in the city. about Li Tames , John Kremer, Johanna Bacher, admission of this fact naturally draws attoation to the | whe, on their ‘might bave been induced to go Thos, Kagan, Jas. McGov tenements themselves and to those reforms which havé | West and opiain sploy ant 1m the more thickly popu- been instituted for the amelioration of the occupants of | !ated sections of the country. Many abner 4 ings thene dens of death by the commission, Here we ate | and they become the principal occupants of our hosplials somewhat disappointed in finding so important and vital | and poor houses, While this subject is one which appro- THE MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT DISASTER. a wabject but briofy alluded to in the report, it has not, | Prisiely belongs to the Commissioners of Rralgration, in. Dranitary point of vow it addresees Iteelf to Statement of P. D. Platt, Captain of che |, Were, deta wiiolly neglected, and macy abuses have thon of the guardians of tbe pablie health, Fashion—He Asserts that the Officers Did deen Gorrected ; but we are deprived the necessary data The necessity cid . eel core St oe eae from ‘estimate migh formed safeguard to the heal! e city 16 m0B- ‘Their Duty. trey ER ape of the dan. | o eted in the Itoaich Commissioners report. The evi- «,._* [Prom the New Orleans Times, Jan. 1.) gera which surround the community st large from these | dence is clearly prexeuted that In proportion to the clean- ‘The steamer Fashion was lost under the following cir- | plague spots; called human habitations. It is because | liness of, the vity invariably evinces a diminution tn, cumstances, with 2,582 bates of cotton on board:—She | of such omission that we venture to advance our own | OOF ‘mortality, with a proportionate reactionary increase left Bayou Sara on tbe afternoon of December 27. At of that morintity whenever the streots arc neglected or ‘about two o'clock we landed” at Waterloo and Font ls views upon this highly important topic. imperfectly cleaned. In view of @ fect eo clearly below Port Hudson. When the boat had fully en ‘The tenement house system is s pecaliar and extraor- | demon-trated, it may not bé out of place to dwell with Prophet’s Island chute I laid down, with orders to be inary trait in the social system of our clty, It has not some emphasis upon the eubject of street cleaning, awakened st Poplar Grove, about twelve miles below, ich, all important as it is, does not always receive last point we expected to'ges cotton. In haif an hour Deen adopted among us unti! quite s recent period In our that paramount jon Pa Af to which It ie entitled in Tho Opera Management—Appeal from the Judgment of a Referee. Frederick Dennstad: vt, Cart Anschuls,—This is an ap- geal from @ judgment rendered om the decision of a ‘@eferee in favor of the plaintiff for $956 58 damages and costa, The action was brought to recover, under an x mes rer all og! ind comptaint, ‘and fed med plant! shagdaned, uy fendant’s employ without the tiff made ‘wortb! The counsel for defendant argued that it did not ap- pear that plaintiff returned to the defendant or offered ¥W proceed with his engagement, but thet the contrary ‘vy his own testimony; and eiso that part con forred to, do half as much. General J. H. Hobart Ward will preside, During the } It is plaing tham, how mach ail clases at tie South war thie organization Curuished over fifty officers for the | would gain by unr@ssricied intercourse with the poople i of teatimony was erroneously allowed as an expert asto | was awakened by the cry of fire and beard the history, Greatand constant ss hos, for a long number | the discussion of projects for the preservation of the | Tt teen tray, my Shi Montd: vod tee tetark aed'imee than taratn be the com; of the tiff ax a Dallet master and | the mate to etop the engines, when I came at once on f health of the city. . in and nips th: emer \Sctracter of dancing, nothing in his previous testimony } deck and of the ‘Doak erdenng the | ot year oe a increase of our city from !mmigration, | Ni Sete ey ircumstance that while other matters | Tum Gumuax Fare Honoon w Fovenc Smneer.—this | {he clvities oud, Mlonlehips tint ea Ne cond op showing that be Knew anything more about the terpsl- | pilot to land her, as she swung with the shape | come means seme to have been found to give ita local | relating to the public hoalth are considered as justly | ingtitution is at present in a flourishing condition, as ap- | of & wick mun that neads « renedy aud does nox 4now eborean art than any ordisary frequenter of the opera. and not to stop the engines, as | habitation until of lato years, when, ow!ng to the higher | coming under the juriediction of « Board of Hoaith as fret thé 1 rts’ eubmitted ot thi “al | what one to apply, or als» has not te courage to cake It ‘This was combated by the.counsel for the plaintiff, tat and I knew she | ang still increasing price of land for building neceesiti the only body competent to take charge of thom, yet the | Pears ponte gai cartabnapmereemiavlrg: fle crops | Pe ating = 6 yh la who claimed thet the e¢idence showed that th witness ting to _ = dg les. | Minject of street cleaning, which must be at the founda- | meeting of the sbarcholders ‘The teachers | Fi MMe Pen ony nas commenced, The Isborers ase constagt attendant pon the rehearsals snd per- co oe pogh se pono ening 29 toa0e% of lofty Papcter Ss all plans for the protection of the public Lealth, | gre Afteen in number-one dire-tor, wight Ger- | have gone to the felde, the farmer is gett in veadi- formances for a Ler ge on the unoccupid space above ground which the owner } bas, by some strange been 1 man teachers, three English teachers, one draw- | neas hie egricalinral umplemente, and occupies his, time The was affirmed. Kor a B outaline, When the, boat landed vate hands, The question whether we have, under ihe ~ J deckling UPON Wii ition be shall f his iff, and is lost. Ithed. went from the | Of the soil was free to use, The tenement house eretem, those facilitics for s thoroagh ing master and two female teuchers. Director —— 5B 7 om foegion Foren 5 Straubenmuelier in hie weport says that the nv pupils during the las hall year was 4,218, o month, The pupils are divided into ton ‘classes and eleven rooma, In the apper classer the boys and girls form separate depsrtments, The instruction in English Degine in the eighth class. The puplis, who from the upper classes an American school, aro always ad- mitted to the higher departments. Tho ‘ndustrie! vol Dis wae tesa THE WATSON NEGRO SHOOTING CASE. system wae adopted simply because !t was « necessity ene tC ioe from which there was no escape. While im Philadelphia | regard for the city farewell of his old inast: =, wrongly ju inepe, he was cher his old task: up farming altogether, while Cheeefulness te\zne orod pcoulation, and it is canfidently ont Providence will emaile over alt which are called for by o fe SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, tea Before Judge Ingraham. Greenwald ct al. vv. Goldsmith et al.—In this case, of jor eek that & tee Spunction made by plaintiMs, and setting aside the stey : ‘proceedings heretofore with costs, Bate or 4 Stxamen.—Phe Iron side whoel steamer 40 THY FOIE IK OF THE MKRALD, . anime count. 1, 440 tons, together with 200 tons af con Lesirarom, Va., Deo, 1, 1800. : execeds by thousands the tenant '] she had-on Déded, was gold yesterday at auction for the | Your issue of the 18:i: inst. eontatned an acoonnt trom Before Judge Grow and » Jury, nts ni sep oh rai cons of Grn, your Richmond correcpondextt of the killing of « nezro +, PiOxean Cia Crom.—This veteran ensociation mot ou} ig this county by Dr. Janes i. Watoom In this account eturday evening last ‘and orgnatzed for the seacon hy oc ots ects taonansin' theta 8 bet leave wo Geoting the following officers:—President, Charles K. | coppsct, Oe eee oe ee eu ek! | The true statement of the occurrence te this:—On ©, Hanna, i ee * ™™ 1 sunday, the 10th of last Novewber, the carriage of Knap ex Farrmo mero ax Excavation.—Coroner | Major Kebols overtook that of Dr. Wateom as ties Schirmer yesterday held on inquest at No, 296 East Sev. | were both on the way to church, and the Major's driver, John Oray and Robert J. Gray vt. eorge W. Himan.— ‘Tis was an action on « promissory. note for $320 30 four months after date. The defendant. of a'tugboat, and other cliy in the world, There are about sixteen thousand | Week. The wants, tues, seiccios Trt ‘Sepement houses and cellars Yin. the city, Ip which are is ta epdewie ortied dd, crowded about five hundred and fifty thousand persons, . ‘with exraverage of a little more thas eight farnities to 0 | “ensins of thece eres Suscibey ply hy house. In addition to this, there are families stowed Board map a8 the pontholes of tbe city ‘and they contain away in the attion of smaller habitations and in stable | s terge majority of the posrer claases of lofia; and the further fact te adduced that the houses sowie sondage the Paine tates of common i admitted eaimed ‘work containing this mass of hums beings have been built ence, enfore more manner, tna es, reasen thereof pr pe Pere ca an afes of ua than tee Freueet tle ng of ioes fm ornich should be put enty-eighth street on the bocy ef Christian Joha, a Ger- | William Médiey, by direction of Miss Nancy Chiléros, +40 the amount of miles of ground, with of two hundred say ins ior mao cation, tn [och man, forty-three years of age, whose death was the ro. | tried to pass thatof Dr, Watson at a spot where—al- Reprau ee Wee, See erowen ‘caetamnment beteceed tay cago com> SF c17 infringe ent or ion, "Fhe public. health requires | Slt of injuries recsived two weeks ago by fatling tntoan | though. there wa: no “steep precipice” on one side oF ¢ fined to less than four square miles, pen Antero that the streets of this cit; shoud be ewept every day, excavation whieh had becn carolessly left uncovered, | the road, but adectivity of a few feot—such an sttempt COURT OF r, there are Jenements !n this city for one hundred tg iheastures should be taken to Insure object. This | The jyry found “that deceased came to his death by con- | was dangerous and impracticable. Just where Medley Charge te the Grand Jw twenty-five and one bundred and families which | will require farther leguviation and additional appropria- cussion of the brain by falliag mto an excavation on the started to pass by he could have done co had the Doo- ‘are occupied each by hundred persons. tions, without which no change for the better can be ex- mdewalk in front of house on the south side of Seventy- Law--A Nalsnage on Geoend A: There houses do not contain having proper | pected in the work of set cleaning. and particularly 1m | « ghth ‘the fifth house east of Third avenue, om | tor's carriage stopped, and {tts supposed that he ex Before Judge Russel. Yentilation, and are so dark, owing to adjoining tenement those districts which, under the ee ee on evening 0! Facts acta on beherve that | pected to be able to pase it before reaching the danger- ‘Whe January term of the Genoral Sessions was com- duildings, that on a mates can neither | once a week. B, sang be inesntonaiiy sues the | the occupant o! louse is deserving of the nevernst | ous pert of the road. But as the Doctor's driver crowe menced yesterday, City Jndge 4. D. Russel presiding. nee to read nor ew Persons rent- Smeseeltty te Chobe CNet Ee ee cmestatertaceet: ee ee Mr. | on he did not get past the Wateon carriage ia ti@e, and District Attorney Hall and Assistant District Attorney Saher te omen sapniie on8, of inom te | trian there can ba ve questise thet che morally an "Tans Sai et havior et Lathe th Sedeen ee ee Tan ’ 4 i. sto} Motchings were in court, Dard, The water closets are a range of expoved stalls | be reduced toe much Erasers ey rormace is now | sitio gir, five years of age, whose parents live at No. | Dre Wateon wae informed of the oocarrence on. the ‘The first business in order was the empaneliing of the a Ee CEE ewe eek Oe tie ae bas 294 Wort Forty-third. street, waa. fatally burned by her | following Tuesday, and wea! to Majer Renate’ Reuse om Grand Jury. Mr. James @. King was appointed foreman, grated openings in the alleys, and door ways in the cellar Rinse of ciate cotipocneriian ‘Sank tn eases clothes taking fire froma hot stove during the abrence Sieetiny the Slajor in the house he etated to, him that be After they were eworn his Honor the City Judge pro- which the nowome stench, constantly arising, finds eS ey, tere Ee Shienay pervorniod has Ooty ia of her mother from the room. Death ensued the fol- | had an account to eettle with his servant Medley, and eroded to doliver sw brief charge, In speaking of the Ex- iu say into every apartment and corner of the baiting: ng the streets, lg under no colgaion to perform peay Wie’ the. Jury senaered acvorsios of SDeuts tives: | rosie nea,” time comupuiag- net witn One lee law he aaid:—The iaat time that I hed the honot of noms to the square inile. ‘The Sixth ward bas a tene- this edftonl lor: More ise defect for whicby under | parne aocidencaly received.” feing on to may, that he. would nob ‘Tein ebarging the Grand Jury the law was uncertain. Some sath word Goons, slenty Nie wh ae pbaplaee, sat a te See een tas be eenneey can be provided Fina rx Ease Twanry-riinn Srrexz,—The alarm.of | such condact. from white or Diack, | The ef the judges decided the law to be upconstitutional, Sumber ta tbe Seventeenth ‘through legistative action thoroughly Tmoanyog. the fire between four and.five o'clock on Moniay morning | ‘old him, net exyresdon be wand inajor nom-cane while others décided tt to be constitutional, Since that By voccmspare the overcepnding of warment hones tn ep eee and giv! See eelite of onan originated from Nos, 07,90 and 101 East Twenty-ibird | not now distinctly recollect) boys he ever had, and =e. time the Court of Appeals bave had the question before Cmroaao, Jan, 7, 1867. ae bk sperms! npn Miia mn Seamvonn te ag a Rm or | street, organ manufactory, owned Carhart & Need- seated the propriety of ba Ret es = oon, ACES ee Joth Van Horn, a member of the Board of Education | in atthe time. when the sealtery reform laws ye ity between ‘the Boor acs pene fire eran erat ber bad sey Stned fo do th and provesded vibe field where Med- ‘ , therefore, pass upon went operation, e' result :— cleani| tory cases that iay be gent to you hy the Distrck Attorney, Maen en ie eal ie | and. tne siestcesuigg Contract. ‘To sccompiin tha Owing ° they sure | ey wm a him wit tick which hee held, in Blo you will give the necessary attention to them, in or- the square mile; mortality, one in twenty-eight. In Jon- under the present system is an impossibility from the before they did mi hand, ol hi having broken Soe SR? Set Pema Siemans gaze” on eS | Seat lao sre ened aS Taiek Hae as greats | Beet a anemones eames His Honor thos called attention to the statuter which Wis, theo, would’ be mortality in our tenement | evils, without the consent and so-opersiion of the pre: ‘he promis s of $75,000, in city insurance companies, fen agin abt im foot halooed ts him tow we requi La Ce eg WaT diaeesath, WHE trate than double the population to the erat centration, of wae ed en By pe Acctperts, &c—Jas, Larmey, @ Scotchman, a ma- | joy stopped and the doctor went up to him re ee _—— Lana Mh been faa o See eaten oie pevins e will yi CM which the exigency | *Binist, residing at 319 Rivington street, while at work bie pistol at him. He ran and the Re ere =m 9 "ie cory ailaded to, were it. pot extraneous and Lt aapen dhen fon me measures a ihe st Rei ton | tector at him and struck him Medley ai zy. a alu agencies over which the health commission pe cone med ee wm board the steamer Celestit pire yeuterday, came on to the house."—(Bvideuce of Lewia P, Loudoa, months Beigian stone ve bean pite@up on have no control? Instead of being obe in twenty-eight, | eps a hestaethegren, Thaty hon of $4 dislocated hia shoulder. He wus taken to Bellevue | 9 of Major Echols. : Sut every sho space aad stopping up ths a ‘mortality 'epota. fachion over one tn thirteen, ton fw yuan ata of cleaning the city 13 | "Say Gomnotly, resid at 19 Dry Dook street, had big tn the county and ove of th ‘most oy fines the cold wenther, hes entrins the whole ence = and such hae been scouts caly a Very tow youre saacb the hands of the to id the Pobce Depart. hand ad hore fn the machiuery of | o¢ kind and aunla Piasnners und ake osedtet, towanes > 5 Ly Lo x og By RS im this omy, (cmap ogy me " eee ners teen ere the Bolt Works, of Eloventh street, He was | the blaoks since their freedom has been more than ordi- ot the contractor, whoever he may to be > tit dition of: house Scene tapas cad ‘the Du Tor, tie eanon thet tbo sontrect for od ear ttnd wr es a eed act py shes by ante tyepiaot igo nulsance removed. I ask tbat you Ne yeas abtettion 4 ST Neate the sfrects hed. Deen previous ua Printey, rarren street, Brook- a ia fat be repre ° to. You can send to the Crdton and tind who nave oot ible, yor fone. Iv"soeme’ bg ae evident propeion atoll Crest Week tt tae coneer oa eripontth.eireeh GES aa aks nedreas the patarel eiioeloutnace of Metey'> Se cone Stein eee ee tnx the most ‘the duties imposed upon it, | that the Cg sR Niath avenue yesterday, was ran over by « loaded | death more than he does, In justice to Dr. Wateon 1 pn lig a tegen nA i cca eeaicshiir nse tcheraatrs | Crit eetce of retary atau! Sab | “Huarketaerear pesca Si praemame renee eas ; grant THE FINANCES OF MAINE. ‘oxist demanding’ from the fast that it 1s in regularly Lame wie yesterday taken tothe New York ‘any puggestion oF directions to jury. Sao ee a present that subject to —— . not alone the any core, that ech active co-operation as is required | Hospital, having fractured her thigh while attempting past the doctor's carriage uutil after he ois You again, aud sak that action be taken om it - Avavara, Me., Jam. 7, 1867, | inbabieants ‘ato to bus | by health officers to ee mores to Jearo one sf the New Jareny Rallfoed care the negro. JUSTICE. SETINOL OT DOLAN, ALAR FATTY DAVIR. | ‘Thiannual report ofthe State Treasurer was submit- ion cea ivens re duty M is.t0 enferos the Jaw, Bul oa pS gh fee tencing prisoners remanded last th, James Dolan, | 4d tthe Legislature this forenoon. The whole amount area ene 10 ace ree Salds wile the secsiar my pun tO? » suddenly st 1y foe bp ew oe "i and fractured his log. He was conveyed to the New REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE, convitted of picking the | receted into the Treasury during tl 1866, was serived tm sie olty Amoronghly clousiag (he Giveots, there po dealing of ‘York Hospital. —— pocket of a gentioman on a Fourth avenue ear, and on # 761; the balance. in the Treas the ‘Ist of ‘about three bundred | in eur tenement will prevent 1! TO THR RVITOR OF THE RERALD. wa “hore at the ime the silerea Vi peep ify op ma in al ats 145, The b=" hand, SPerwmber soemnend Oak's pw fav pam yl yous nt ‘corten thas QROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, In the account of the Falconer forgery case in the was plored at the bar for ga it | Si th, wae $252,102, 1 ~——— Hegarn of December 02, the description of Judge Dodge's $232,192, Total $2,540,087 i i i fi i ie i ‘Tre Fourow Avewve Ras.noap AOcipent.—The inquest mode of procedure bearsan extraordinary similarity to sentence, Peper TF 6 (Dolan) was well known J > witch has been going on before Coroner Lynch in the | that pursued by the same judge in the case of Williams, the police ‘adroit youn ikpocket; and an it was the favention of the Court o vive eveny - l i j ii ~EATHE OF A WIGER, wr Ps: ease of Catherine O'Donnell, the woman who was killed same delight humane desi: Nhe would wand ther'prisoase 30, tke lets Poison Wee A be woman, Who pein tan t'slekia sa Yor Noles 40 frafixe of ison may this has to | on Christmas ni while getting off a Fulton avenue ws aon Jost parte My is - bat Lato AENTRNCH OF A NOTRD RIVER THEY, bra sh and po rior toh fon, Ota ty ce thet dance the bat Stactven Cuma brief cabiberaion & verdict, L) the de fe nt as Runen come © .tanees ’ h Prior to her t) 3. K- Terronce Kevan, ten! which there was sewed ceased came to her death by being Fal ‘eapporters ta 44 aot gansUiy ov cotien' tow o'beip on Kopi river ser, ve phen) Qoveene Velie golds it Sreaent sate of To ibp Dusinem pasts of top eee ad eee pa ae se Srescs ens tad pe amarina oo tamenet te poueay: | sare rocehe ves ume airing bag?”