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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. ———— er = Se iad uy atelier date nw inviting to the dreaded | of destination tm the try took the medi ‘WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. | CITY INTELLIG! THE CHOLERA. pba "To wake thew preparstions thoroughly effective oot inmate takiog 1 aes INTERNAL RE elt ei Acai - the Board in a de: t about o meue arderr 10 bl pales coming on her; her “ Sat ea ope i at —Yesterday the arrivals of «migrant Bis Progress In Knrope—Preparatians to Hena | ‘be dimnfecting avi sani ary! feapee om ordering them to | comw ry Binding ont her condition became alarmed and | Tneome Returns from the Eighth District for | ARnesreo, Temp, Sexrzxced axp Escarzp.—Thomas | _honcratiox.—Ye ” -—Steamship Scotia, Liver Teport upan the moet unhealthy houses wm thetr districts | sent ber home: after ber arrival bome sho sent for Dr, 1866 and 1867. Ryan, a stalwart Hibernian, residing in Mott street, Mel- | this port foot up as follor pan Kd in This City, who had been ber f. Ee Ste ly physician; T gota and to noiify (be Poard of their locatious, Cirewlare peed i : ip Aleppo, Liverpool, 543; steamshi} The following list shows the returns of incomes over | rose, was arregted yesterday morning by offer Hannah, | pool, 198; steamship , a The following smporiant and interesting communica- | then be sent to the proprictors of these houses order won of De, Harrison, having undersiood there “ ‘Avago, Havre, 382; bark Argonaut, Bremen, tion was yesterday sont in to the Board of Health by | ing them to dp ohaloun the inepoctors report ful we (wo Of that Game at the same oilice; I asked her | $5,000 of residents of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth divi- | of the police force, Morrisania, om a warrant issued by Toul, 1,498, 4s do @ sauitary poiut of view toward »mproying the habia bie condition of their dwellings, If they do net comply with che orders before the Ist day of Joly next, the Br. Harris, in bis capacity of Corresponding Secretary of tbe Healkb Commission -— Meraoroutan BOARD or Heaurn, ow Vital Statisnies, May 27, 1867. jor the body of the ebfld which was handed to me, | gions of the Kighth Congressional district of this city, Justice Burnett, at the instigation of a man named Wil- .—The deliberations of the Hick- se mica { Drought to the rtuiion boune: it | the sam’) 0 ae Neots. © Aa jpaserode by the Seventh and | liam Kenny. ad appears tbat during tho ‘early part of ae Rpreipgsieh pope vey spa anaqnalaa aa o ceding with a | ag i es Bioect and saw | Eighth avenues and Twenty-sixth and Fortieth streets, | Grivu't remove w-quantity oc stone from the quarry terday morning, at Ratherford place, According to the beth door from the deseri by Mrs Polhalio I arrested Dr, Potor 6. pee who’ | S24 the Sixteenth division by the samoytwo streets and | near tne Mott Haven steel foundry, which he had pur- | statements brought forward, there was a falling off in b xT of the Metropolitan Hoard of Health ment of the same to owners, as they areempowered 7 renues:— ehased from Ryan a few days previously, with the un- ein vershi Addresses were made to the ba inst fall tbe Aniamocholers hes benm eae | tp-dolny the Hash ben Oh ta private dwellings, | Who Is Bow present Pick ouls. the Eighth and Ninth av inal derstarding that. it. should be removed by the 2d of | {he young, mem oe, eee talintalnaes tp toe ss in various countries, &e., both in Europe | ld by the Tenement House act as dy ouemenur, Tete coved the testimony, and Coroner yo PPTETTS, a June, and ‘that ‘meanwhile a portion of the purchase | (oii or the young. srica, i smouldering infection has been re- Ps mitted the case to the jury, who reuired and rendered money should be paid, which latter part of the agroo- | 't e's Ovvice.—A communication was sent by indied ju a few places. Important progress mean- THE LOOMIS EMBEZZLEMENT CASE. the tellowing ment was duly gomplied with. On some trivial URROGA’ while, been made — in the practical applicasion of preventable sanitary Measures to restrain amd extinguish the epidemic, Waiting the completion of our full report upon these facts the following brief sum- mary of recent information is submitted, fire duty to study and make known the history and sanitary treat- ment of this epidemic is plain enough; for wo find that where ver we trace it there is one great praciical maxim taught by it, namely, put out the sparks, remove or seal up the combustibles that maintain the epidemic flames, Kyery event in the progress of cholera teaches this homely lesson, and every step in the progress of exact sciontific investigation ‘and sanitary measures gives cad precision and certainty to the means of preven. VERDICT. ‘That the said child came to his death by instruments ured upon the mother, by herself and soine female to us unknows, aod the anasual physical action of Mrs, Delba'le for the perpose of producing a m ccarriago, We also think the ergot given by Dr. Harrison might have hasteaed the Ow the above verdict Coroner Gover required Dr. Har- vison to give bail ia the sum of $500 to await the action of the Greod Jury, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Pretext Ryan objected to the stone being taken away, | sur Tucker to the Board of Supervisors yesterday tod, 00. Keunp's maniloming 8 dnernianton io park reer ‘at an additional clerical force is needed ceed, commenced hurling stones at both him and his | Setting forth that an ple s.r teante borses, rendering the Jatter totally ungovernable, and | in his office, Reference was royce ever ice e Haupiman, by whoin Le was at once recycuized.as'a | has not even the safoguard of ordinary locks and Window disturber of the peace. The evidence adduced being | fastenings. pny yat dy accordance with ee sie pooch] Drivcinc @ountarss FOR THE Citr.—Between Lipeand Was sentenced to serve three months in the county jai ing fountains—now on their way from t White Rn tiga ed | and thirty drinking ae te di PY yo xg ine oflicer ‘who bed Philadelphia, where they have been manufactured—are charge of him, He had not been recaptured up to a late | gpout to be fixed and distributed over different districts hour last evening. of the city at the commencemont of the month by the ‘Tus Goun Sraser Tracrpy—Skiomons Fouxn Guity Tae Guresox-Coxnor Assauit Case.—The proceedings | Society for the Prevention-of Cruelty to Animals. They BY tue Conowen’s Jvny.—The Coroner's inquest teuch- 4 " in the cases of Gleeson and Connor, against whom a | are of iron, a an atiate bya ing the death of William Bishop Garr, who was shot on | Youghran Thomas... : charge of’ a somewhat serious. character has beon pre- | medts—the upper ono ihr the publ th cover old ed Jobers, with ener gon, | Oval ery Coch Bc any re, Roary To | Tas Panama Cuen—tho sned esky moving of the a ith an air gui vi 7 which have been ly etal @ HERALD, A 5 wali minted yew chr dite Sata i. i sulted in the discharge of the complaint against Glecson, | the Farmers’ club was y ‘oon at the i a gunsmith, testified that the gun would throw and in Connor boing held, to answer betore the Grand rooms of the club ia the Cooper Institute building, The tho first bail about two hundred yards, and would Jury at White Plains. prinieipal business of the meeting was the discussion of throw thirty charzes, decreasing in force as evory dis- Axorugn AccipEn? To Hantem Bripce,—The numerous | 004) methods of drying fruit, among which gen- charge ; the air chamber would retain its charge from accidents which -have recently happened to the old Har- iven to that of Professor six months toa year, The witness exp'ained the opera- gral preference was gi fookana ine tion of the gun to the Coroner and jury. There would lem bridge have rendered it so extremely rickety (hat, |. Nyse, of Cleveland, Ohio—a method fou neon the be great power left atter shooting half a dozen balls, notwithstanding the almost incessant repairs which have | ides of obiaining = perfectiy even Nemapamne wis The guns, witness stated, were made in England, Offi Jately been made, it is till very insecure, As the latter ait to sleep. cer W te swell known’ fat, it awiaks ‘Baturally be supposed | SPUy designated as, putting the fru jeep. iNiam M. McLaughlin, of the Forty-first precinct, ; eer. testified that he had known the prisoner for twelve that captains of vessels going throuch the draw would | Dr mee rene, Sno aaa ma piers fe cla ise a more than usual watchfulness, so as to avoid | ' striking “ihe piers, Unfortunately, this is not the | S™msration to bis native nage = come 3 the most utter carelessness is invariably sioned by the islature of bis - manifested by this class, A few days since another | the North and East in that capacity. No statistica of if those “mishaps” took place. A towboat struck the ment bo Bg Rs tye ee pacer = hile lower corner of the New York span, di ing Itseveral | Mont +: ae id ing the utmost jon amon; A thoes werareo. ee taopinad to be on the bridge at the ‘Visit or 4 Capet Corrs.—A fine body of the Nashua. Hime, ‘creating almost a panic, among net. ecite | Union Cadets, threo hundred strong, arrived in this ety pele ery roan ial ogy ag © | on Monday, en roide to Red Bank, New Jersey, where they: being taken to prevent a rec Ys -! 0 Stherwise there may ppen Somme ‘very sefious occur: | are going to camp out, and have field drill and generally Preliminary Examination Before Justice Dowling. ‘ The preliminary examination im the case of Theodore H. Loomis, arrested at the iustance of the firm of Carter & Hawiey, No. 66 Beaver street, on the allegation of having absiracted from the safe of the firm a number of compound interest notes, valued at $5,387, was begun yesterday morning, before Justice Dowling, of the Tombs Police Court, The counsel for the defence stated in opening that the defence would prove an indebtedness on the part of the firm to Mr. Loomis of over $12,000 at the time the bonds were taken; that Mr, Loomis had alll the discre- tion of a partner in the firm, and that he bad committed no criminal actim having taken them frém the safo— even if proof could be produced that the bonds were there deposited, which remained to be proved on the part of the prosecution, The following is an abstract of the evidence thus far developea:— Henry E, Hawley, being sworn wid examined, says— ‘The name of the firm of which I was a member in Janu- ary, 1866, was Carter & Hawley, and place of business ‘was at No, 65 Beaver street in this city; I know Theo- dore H, Loomis here present; he was in'the employ of our firm on the day of January 24, 1866, and had been in the employ of the firm for two years as cashier and bookkeeper; ag such he was allowed access to the safe; on January 24, 1866, our firm had in its possession five thousand compound interest notes valued at $5,387, tho face of the notes being for $5,000; saw the notes of his own knowledge; securities in the office were sometimes kept in the safe; the securities in question were so kept; the prisoner leit their employ about two P, M., January 26, 1866; on the morning of January 27 the safe was broken open and the notes were found to be YROGRME OP SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY OONCFRNING TRE CHOLERA POISON AND ITS INFECTIVE PROPERTY. Several hundred scientifle physicians in Europe have prepared reports upon their special investigations—ex- remental, microscopical and chemical—in- cholera. ¢ hundred and ten of these reports have already been wansmitted to the French Imperial Academy of Sci- ences, and various prizes have been awarded ; for exam- phe, one prize to Professor Phiersch for his report upon experimental researches on the infective property that js acquired by choieraic excrement under different con- d to Dr. Sauder ig the transm’ ston cholera by personal clothing when contami mated by cholera excrement; to Dr. Wonns another prize bas been awarded for results proved in a to certain kinds of prophylactic and early medi- treatment. M., Bandremont has received a prize for Inia study of the atmosphere in the recent epidemic, and to M. Legros and others honors have been awarded for experimental! investigations in cholera, Besides these most practical researches to discover the means of pre- ventton numerous persons have endeavored to demon- Strate that thero exists or does not exist some micro- scopical vegetable or Mnfusorial production which may aby to be the cause of the epidemic and its propagat- 2 infection. But nothing has yet been proved that ean md sanitary authorities, while, on the other hand, ebemistry and experiments have proved that the epi- ears. On the morning of the 21st be heard that a man been shot in Goid street; went to the place indi- cated and found the deceased lying on the sidewalk bags ‘The deceased was subsequently taken to the City lospital; went to Skidmore’ house the ext morbing and found an air pump belonging | Connolly Michael to the gun in a tool chest, Oficer Livingston | Connolly Edmond, testified to finding the air gun in the cqurt | Grane of No. 277 Gold street; witness saw the prisoner ‘tween two and three o'clock on the morning of the 5th of February, when be dropped a cane having a hol- Jow sound in Myrtle avenue; inquired who he was, and one; witness was ent; Mr. Loomis had never had | was told he was an ex-policeman. Dr. A. J. Willets rusticate, The Nashua, cadets present a creditable ap- Geta a era cnlgra can be controlled and extin- | E°y ‘permission to take bands from the fice; bad given | teatifed that he made. the post mortem examination on rata | eee eee ee ce, and as they will probably remain a fortnight Sein course “of preparation aad wilt! pets matter | nim permission to send them; witness saw Mr. Loomis | tho body, and found that the deceased caine to hisdeath | Forsyth Jos TAW A DELOGON AAD A SEABE ‘thie will be @ fine opportunity for the friends of the te the Board of Realty alter the transactions of the | 00 the day of February 1—was quite positive of the | from an injury to the brain from a bail from a pistolor | Futter Perry. THE EXCISE . corps to visit them. Sanitary Conference at Wetmar havo beon s epecarfv = | date; saw Mr, Loomis at Mr. Carter's house, and tho | gun, After a short deliberation the jury returned the | Groesbeck Charics Tov el Mikes h FANT TO ‘Tot MuRcastize Communrry—New Cvs- you m English. The grand Meetiacion of acne “= oe three went to the office together; spoke to Mr, Loomis | following verdict :—"*We find that the said Witliam | Gijtis Thomas H. 8 TO THE EDITOR OF le eager cetauesatabviealtss cna reas: ‘searoves and ali comparisons and analysis of experience about the $5,000 in compound interest notes; Mr. Loomis | Bishop Carr came to his death by injuries to the brain, | Fousman & This law, at present in force, has only been recently | Toms ReauLatioxs,—' said that he had taken them; did not remember what was ie further; bad never any intention to leave their employ. Cross-examined—Witness had known Mr. Loomis for five years; Loomis was a bookkeeper with tbe firm of Carter & ley; the present firm was formed on Janvary 1, 1864, and succeeded the other firm; Mr. Loomis had been connected with the business for several years before witness know him; bad heard of the firm of Whitlock, Kellogg & Carter; could not say when the firm was formed; supposed it was about ten years since that firm was formed; did not remember the time when the old firm was terminated by the death of Mr. Whitlock; it might have been about eight years since. Q. Did you not know of the firm. of Kellogg, Carter & Hawley Hee? formed out of the old firm, after the death of Mr. Whitlock? Question was objected to, on the ground that witness had no personal knowledge, and sustained by Judge Dowling on that groun Counsel took exception to the rite, J Witness believed that the firm of Kellogg, Carter & Hawley preceded the firm of Carter & Hawley; sup- d that the old firm was terminated by the death of. Kr. firm superinduced by a ball fro an airgun or rifle in the hands of William T. Skidmore, on the morning of the ‘21st of May, 1867.” The prisoner was then ironed, and removed to jail to await trial, Avoriaz Rairoap 1o Coney Iatanxp,—A new rail- Toad, leading from Fort Hamilton to Voney Island is now in course of construction. The route of the new bard working man, who is only privileged once out of have free access to the chief Appraiser, Mr. McElrath, road will be along the shore line, passing through 7,265 | goven days to have a little extra enjoyment and relaxa- | and the ten Assistant Appraisers, at all times, and their Bath, which, although @ circuitous route, will be a | Lippencott Wm. H at tion from the slavery of constant bard labor, clerks and brokers to the assistants between eleven and pleasant drive. Steamboats are to run from certain | Mooney Patrick. 6,082 4 to the Liquor and | *¥elve o'clock, but at other times communicating by points of the city to Fort Hamilton to connect with the | Mix Isaac..... The legislative enactment in regard to iq memorandums, specifying, 1. The name of the importer, railroad. Theo, Excise law is a fac simile of the present feudal landlord | 2, Marke and number of package, 3, Vessel by which system in Europe and elsowhere, where a man is com- ben ope 4. Richie a Wicd tics yt eckeee 2 pelled to obey the dictates of the landlords of that con | Sivttion to which invoico. is cbarged. "8, Name of the | tinent, And it might also be put on a footing with the | booker No memorandum will be attended to unless invoice is in hand three days, except in the case of per-, tuhable articles. i Memorouitay IurnovemEns on THE Nort River Sow axp Wear Sraeet.—Yesterday workmen commenced digging the foundations for a large pile of new fire proof ing common sense, but the | bonded warehouses at the corner of Beéch and West selating to cholera may be summed up in the homely words: —Put out the sparks. Remove the local causes ‘bat mereaso and spread the epidemic. The fact that cholera is propagated and spread by an infective poison, ‘which requires the aid of certain local factors, is fully emablished. That it is not contagious, like typhus and Smallpox, and that the infective property of the excre- ‘mental discharges of the sick and of persons that have been recently exposed in places infected by cholera may be Se * and ort by certain agen! the important truth which all classes ef people should auderstand. PROGRESB OF PRACTICAL SKILL IN APPLYING DISINFECTANTS, The employment of specific disinfectants of cholera ezcrement was commenced by us in this country at the Quarantine Hospitals, on Staten Island, in 1855, The Feat lessons on the subject wer ught by Dr, Wm. Budd, at the yon barracks, in Bristol, England, and Professor Pe: ‘ofer, at the Kaisheim prison, in in 1864. Dr, Lauder Lindsey, in a cholera bos- peal, and in certain lunatic asylums in Scotland, added several facts to the same experience. Certain soluble gale of iron, viz: the sulphates and (chlorides, which pemese iho power of arresting certain Kinds of fermen- Drought into operation in the State and city of New | lations adopted by the United States Appraisers Depart- York, while the framers of it could be none other than | ment of the Customs were issued and came into opera- men who are accustomed to have their cellars every day | tion in connection with the transmission and storage of filled with all kinds of beverages and liquors, and who | merchandise at the nowly opened central depots in i Greenwich street. They enact that cannot have the most remote sympathy with the poor, | Triiy Piste, st sclom: of the port of New York will CoxDEMNEp Fire ENGINES awp Hose Carnacrs Soup. — Yestertiay afternoon Messrs. Cole and Murphy, auction- cers, sold by order of Thés, H. Faron, Comptroller, a number of condemned hand engines and hose carriages atauction. The sale took place at the corporation yard, atthe corner of Hampden street and Myrtle avenue. The apparatus gold brought $714, and were mostly pur- chased by Mr. Patrick Hughes, May Fastivities at St. Josern’s ACADEMY.—The May festival of the young ladies connected with St. Joseph’s Ee Kellogg; knew nothing about the affairs of the®} mandates looked up to as possessit tation and of destroying certain and products of from personal knowledge before he became a part- real definition of this common sense is that. they | streets, for sixty years the siteof the old West Point Iron Noh, continue to be most — trustworth 2 all ‘of Cart Academy commenced on Monday evening and closed fo ¢ for the mparpouee Of distaferwon Wel mecha Hike ce en with the, aria Fl aes evting,” Ont WOU cBaalbil C4 “eobeolrooun iran take ‘th greatest, pains to have their own liquor | pounary, The building will be six stories high, 200 feet ebamm als Seacral ‘Gest employed them in 1855 and 1856, because of their ehomice! qualities, and particularly because of the suc- eres that seemed to attend their employment by the Great chemist, Professor Petienkofer. But these fron ry enished, while the i cee eee ate in Taking a drop on Bune | deep, with a frontage to the ‘river of 180 feot. Work. toy. ‘There is no doubt whatever that they come in | mon were also CY s new b coed LG contact with the State and city brewers; but the latter | with iron ic them poisor Mulls Com ‘at bulkhead 7,138 | detest as they do deadly on, owing to low & Co., <2 Floating ves apart pene ‘1864; was not one of the firm, Coxnsel here objected to all questions concerning the preceding business of the firm, but was not sustained by the Justice, crowded to excess, and the exercises were of a very attractive character, comprising vocal! and instrumental music, recitations “and dramatic exhibitions. The AEP 18118 = alta aod most other metalic salts cannot well be used Witness not the Hawl Academy is co! with Saints Peter and Paul's manifested mers af the | Franklin street, piers ee clothing and ‘bedding, nor do. they act very | tho old ttm; when the fim of Cartes A, Eawion son | chereh, of which fev. Syivemter: Maloce i and Pees re ree creer entcoty and aeive greed te sory bonded warehouee Deen , for they may soak away, or may readily services it is considered an institution ot merit. e closing their hards with only ‘000 such a law wnever | corner of Watts and W: rete she vier of tee ‘Inte tnsolubie and inert substances. Hence, | th last ing the Queen— have been. Dut in this they were ‘disap- Line to Albany, and a store'in connection with fe mert the necessity for a powerful and most perma- considerabie enthusiasm among the large num- stand at present the brewers.are | the. ? Building Mr Association, at 360 West weetand unchangeable an ber it, and the festivities were brought to a con- Sicti tc tet tue law wake ka course until ht | street, Bodie acid and the coal-tar com) c by @ farewell song by the senior class of the 587 ‘more {i teat, and when public opi ‘Tas Saxriaco pz Cusa.—The latest intelligence received fete and experimenters and al! well inform y- has been universally the brewers hold. by the Coast Wrecking Company, who haye this wreck fed carbotic setd are at ‘once, the cheapest dis. | to/bave : Aaneanetess eae: Tes SON SEES He ee mcikd and wil upeck ext | in hand, ep to last evening was that the apparatus for tafectante that can be used ‘ prac phengpheng In wovas of thunder agains the concootors of 0 vile | heaving tne wears! bad been gaccodsfifly Ild down, and ‘The Metropolitan Board was, sustained severe injuries yesterday morning by the rall- and tyrannical an enactment. Whoever were. she that they only awaited the first favorable tide te Soa | ea eee ing of a step ladder, on which he was standing engaged in wretohed and spurious officials at Albany who did Me Garvice, Glasgow soon hanging out goods. The injured man fell a distance of “dirty rere may look oat See, eameaines See) ‘Tur Evrexa.—This steamer, which got ashore on the e0¢ Britol, in England, ree eae Oe BED A serena the timies | Gate yesterday, with a goneral cargo, from Providence, hased for apy amount; but these are not Toreward such tyrannical beings, ia expected to be off on the first fair tide. The Excise law as it now stands ts calculated tomake | 4. 4) ecen Foroer Sark at Home,—William Jobe parents reside at 190 Grand street, E. D., sustained a | COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. thousands of drunkards where none ever ora, A boy named Edward Stokes, 6 years of age, whose Sempbe, Coinage fracture resterday aftern: - and deprives the citizens of New York State city, | Hambly, an Englishman, twenty-two years of age, who @ethor tes are pte the ing pig A be toniped eg sick Ge ae gold sg ‘Trial of Bridget Dergan tor the Alleged Mur- | particularly the pale pee & case Somatorts and was taken to London by detective Joseph Enstace, of| PO ‘Tho case was then set down for Friday at half-past | of the wheels of which passed over the foot. ‘Tho lit der of Mrs. Mary Ellen Coriell. fot Tepeuking, sce Gay ta toe rombraced bY | this city, about a month ago, reached’ that place on the Gity m Octobor, 1865. ten, subject to the engagement of the counsel for the | tlo sufferer was taken to his home by officer Ditmara, of | _The trial of Bridget Dergan for the alleged murder of prod ‘among those po Bem law makers that all poor | 17th inst., and he had been haaded over to the custody — “re cans or THE SICK amp op r= roo. defence. the Forty-fifth precinct. Mrs, Mary Ellen Coriell, at Now Market, Middlesex | men who take only a glass of ale io the day are | of the London an mo Roperimicedon: | Kennedy prevent 4 lomnic ond hy oi alae ak Ms county, was resumed yesterday in the Court of Oyer and | preparing themselves for the ‘lower regions,’’ | was yesterday informed. was revealed on the exami- SF mechan eliet and houne to bonse ‘rstiation ie ta THE THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET ABORTION CASE. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Terminer, New Brunswick, N. J, before Judge Peter | S04 J thls, then be the fact these | rich } main uad before) the Lord Mayor to obi a warrant entient oomes ts operation sreng or ine seek oti for 5 Mn on “poom was crowded throughout the day, | 95 they will have then more room and convenience to'| the name of his Lo pg ed to jo go caters Scbolera pationt this spring Mom a down river town. ¥ pact several persons having oome in from the neighborhood | Sport themselves in re ee ee en seni, te 1. oo as popes weak rere oe Bet 20 ‘Me diseare did not extend to half a dozen persons, St. Coroner Gover yesterday proceeded to the residence of Devication oF 4 Masomic Hatt.—A new hall, fitted up | or the scene of the murder to listen to the arguments of poe d guity phat Koy ot tn ‘ Eanparh dis yan oe “pees pore es Hambly ronurgosci a Re j= A) Sa — aon Ss bo Mrs, Ella Delballo, No, 258 West Thirty-seventh street— | by Hiram Lodge, F. and A, M., at No, 23 Newark avenue, | counsel in summing up the evidence for the State and apecta thaa the poor man, who only induiges in bis glass ‘ATAL |ALTY.. x the woman on whom an abortion had been produced, as | Was dedicated on Monday night by Grand Master White. | for the prisoner. Among the audience were several | Spine cont io Pars man, Neo un Ui eel A A BOE | inauegt at No, 322 East Twenty-sccond street, on the] ‘viet m America, Thanks to its Board of Healt women and girls. Sen racks ix aunnica Ax BCaorm in whet cnonma | slready reported—and took her deposition, in which she Dent ga he etna Crand Lode of che Sue cf | © Tag samiming up of the Discs teraay forthe pron |e a i aeael ana Say Socaais | POaY, of homes Brows, & child dhree years of ago, @ PRETAILING OR HAS APPEARED SINCE JANUARY 1, 1867. | states what extraordinary means she resorted to to pm secution was then conc! 4 rain com | bat the contrary is the fact, As we said before, their | *" v ‘Were witnessed by three hundred spectators, Anoration | menced his argumeat for the dofemag; but before ho , th instant by fall from a ‘of stones which the, woniudial In corlatn towies on the: Mists aaemaic wae | accomplish the purpose which was uppermost in her | was delivered by tho Rev. T. K- Coleman, after which | Mt finished, the Court, at six o’sloee, ed tll ten | Cellars are well replenished with al kinds of drini, and pretty bboy om pg tig ome Diane airo, |k was conveyed many hundred miles up the | mind. the Grand Master and officiating members were enter- | o clock this morning. porn bd ‘order their carriages and ‘necessary | the jury censured “the landlord, Patrick Cassidy, for, Arkansas river and to certain points northward on the The Coroner then empannelied a jury, and went to the bg eam tpg tne omg ‘and take their drives to the pte 4 megligently piling and leaving said stoyes in euch au RaieeeDth Det recent information warrants the bope | qnirty.afth street police station, where the other wit. | ALUBGED Ronaeny or Diawoxps—Acrion FoR Fase THE NATIONAL GUARD. and else} in direct violation of God’s own com. | insecure and dangerous manner.” Deceased was born that thow outbreaks havo been totally extinguished, uf > Lurmisonment,—A lady named Herbert, of Brooklyn, was = mandment, which enjoins, “Remember the Sabbath day | im California. . Thoms and several West India suffered more | nesses in the case were called and examined. Below harged ty Ube. Whitney wih creel Field Day of the Cavalry Brigade. to Keep it holy, thon and thy son and thy daughter, Qucun Dame, inquest was yesterday held by, on less fram tbe epidemic in the winter; and as eariy as | will be found a copy of the testimony and the verdict of | Tested on Friday, charged by Mrs. ad The mounted troopers of the First divisioe had very | thy man servant agd thy maid servant, thy cattle and ~ Fidsnie Me, 81 Now the With of December it made its in Central | 14, inl ing bracelet, a sot of diamond ear-drops and seven | Hiescant weather yesterday. It was occasionally sultry, | the stranger that is ‘axed thy +” ‘This spurious | C°Fner Gover, in the basement of prew 0. 31 Now America In an appended statement is a record of what sey seromTs08 OF MRE. DELBALZO. diamond rings, valued altogether at $2,300. It appears | 444 if the sun had shone out in fall radiance the | Jaw, then, wo say, was never to suit or benefit the | Chambers street, on the body of Babbette Geheman, f believed to be beginning of that ourbreak. AS) Ena Delballo, being duly sworn, says:—{ was do- | that the plaintiff, who is sojourning at a hotel in the State or city of New York, and such an enactment, if in- | woman about forty yours “f age. whe died suddenly o Abat siateupat is voluminous let me present the foilow- |), ,¢req chitd on tenday morning, between nine | city, founded the charge on information derived from a | weather would shave been rather uncomfortable. AS it | tended todo good, should include the entire family of | Monday night. Deseased had @ quarrel w th oncof her we sho of besser after premising that during the | ang twelve o'clock, after having labor pains since Fri. | clairvoyant or fortune teller, The accused appeared -be-| was, however, the agreeableness of the atmosphere, and | the human race. male boat concerning mones matter montbe of and March the epidemic extended fore Justice Chambers yesterday and procured warrants | ine pleasant condition of the ground and the roads, What is the state of affairs in Europe? It is quite the | on an attack of apoplexy and subsequent day morning; the child was about four months old; on account of difficulties with my husbaod | am suing for ‘a divorce, he having left me ten weeks ago without any to several of the commercial towns in Central American Prates, but Gd not reappear on the great route of Cali- yy for Mrs. Whitney and the detective who made the foruia transi, where our soldiers were attacked by it:— opposite of what is endeavored to be enforced here. | was a native of Germany. arrest, made it satisfactory in every respect, The Third rogi- | There the je enjoy themselves without any one Motesh Ges. ment, under the command of Cotonol John H. Budke, | aaving to ihake thers ‘atrad M and no rod is held {i ABSTRACT OF OR. CARPENTER'S NOTES ON THE OUTURRAK Ix | MCAN® of support, and, having a child by my former Cone ov Orn: suo Tanuiem. inthe enmsaf aie Teactied tue ground at gure i A. M4, num- terrorem over their heads. Thus, consequently, tne FATAL ACCIDENT AT BUFFALO. — 276 The inder people of the State and city are ly Opt to en camber Ds teiachment of 60 seldiors from Hart's | about two months ago I commenced to take med. | Cvtrase on Lizzie McKean, Demott and Donnelly were } of enry Brinker, od at about half-past tom, Jana’ the ultimatum of-the hole ai’ eat be wad Hat ete rz, pee 3 1081. ; Brancisco for Rattoraies by way of Greytown aod icine, and had six ons performed, some | found guilty yesterday. ys yer a pss ba poy ey Be told, 207. og heme yoy 4 Hie ag oe wien ‘pabtie feeling gets |p = oo mand the Tae oer Sieceanfal T applied toa aochers Be used an vemrenent sod wells esas 300 me yin their under the command of | wo do then pia gnch a state - thereof | the vessel was leaving port. of the deck bands he other was acquitted. It will be remembered Major oerte Captains Kettleman and Buren, Grey ins. is _per- battery: falla fonder, striking Mr. Morse on the skull, killi that fifteen or sixteen men participated in the outrage, | Tientonante van mitted to occur it isthe solemn, respourtble and obliga. tly. The deceased was a citizen of Detroi $ Connell, and but without pain, nor did 1 have the desired result ; and O'Connor. | tory duty of those Excise Commlssionérs, to whom’ is ae i i 5 i ae i a i 2 /most of whom fled from justice, At the concl of | The Third regiment cavalry bugle corps, nine in number, the sol r of modil the Sunday Ex- then took whatever I could hear of, caloatated ‘the trial Francis McNamara was placed én trial for an i a | im Seco ul cas rm Norte rnished some excetlent music during the day. General to do it with : pe ey type Fee assault on policeman Denning, of Jersey City. Foden snenguaiak te, incor Week, eee tener sad pono Tod gl ve) cand indo Set (adopted, tbe STEAM BOILER EXPLOSION’ AT ST. LOUIS. or tasted the freite af the count Rahway. Captain Moiler, appeared upon the ground about a | future may ‘a tale which will appear a dark page on oa —, & oe Accent To 4 TRatx.—The Philadelphia mail train, os and after on little detay went through the | the ‘of this country's history. They are fully were " fo movements:— with such power, an sooner they exercise four hours, and at the time which passes through Rahway about eleven o'clock, was | '";"Roview. 2 On left of second regiment—close phen Tt is an old law, but its requirements were @@ the Pacific const, tweive cases and dolayea about five hours yesterday morning by the | coluthn, 3. Take squadron distance, 4. Left—front never observed, and for the best of reasons—that our eurred besides the breaking of an axle near the city. mto tine. 5, Squadrons left about wheel. 6. On right people would never submit to such a yoke being put umely care in the Orange. of first regiment—ciose column. 7. On rear squadron— their necks. If the country people, in country Emoarking os the America, which, Revexve Smzvne.—Eight barrels of distilled spirits | Jef into line 8 In each order of wish for its enforcement, why, by ail means, let Tike all vessels battle. 9. Front into line, 10, it wheel. | them it; but let it not be to acom munity wae clean apd orderiy,” nine more sold by H. B. Bunster to W, A. Treadwell have been | 11, Left—rear into line. 12 In each imont—on | who have been used to and were accustomed to the law seized at South Orange by the United States Deputy column. 13, In each regiment— i i t : : i Fight 8q) Clay, Among the civilian Mi werk saaterials on right into line, 4. In cach Jackson, Webster, Bu- > | ng Magy, pln se ban wae ee on | second ave Conran OB 15. Deploy | chanan and Lincoln. it in m1 Uy Thad no faith tm the medicine the doctor gave mo: i | seized. In both instances the seizures were made on | {2 We left. | 1d. In sack regiment double column. | the most emphatic - A Pity snag he wanted .o put moot; on Friday, whon | sccount of alleged violation of the Internal Revonue Bg Trout—right back. 20. Forwasd—regaiae | Who (9, only, priv was . paper 8 ‘room, . See Ei mie ar Vics aetna a | = Prem. yes cmap cnet Mak Seema | the eee math belt Mew Yorks in Posaible; 1 recognize Dr. Harrison as the man who gave | Mzncun Covwrr Cover.—In the case of Thomas Con- | 94° wings by the right—forward in echelon, Geena | Teqpectaate piso ‘ Betore Eee ite minae meen tee ith incendiariam at the State Prison, the the 1a echelon. 26. Form col- | ““Xuciner reason’ for aside this despotic law Cy he gave me that caused the miscarriage; I refuse to | BOP, charged w mo sali roan “Sid tass tas Ene ee Pd En ey epg ed wien op ry give the name of the other doctor or my lady friend Jury disagreed and were discharged. umn, 27. hig FE m4 arises from the fact that a are aod. ry, ¥-*y- Ett who ‘on me; there is no one to blame for it but | ‘Ts Boann or Haarra.—At a meeting of this board on gy Ry Sy be foreigners, and with them, ore of their quarters o& the shore of | Sian vo relive tee: Teeat ior De Bioware un: | Monday evening resolutions were adopted to have atl | Squadron distance 2° On first reciment—tot. rear ime | fon ,rolgned,, dccniman Tuay, never brestned Viren Bay. Major Sep cunang fs Stal enon, day morning, when labor was progressing, whe aiiouded | "Ulsances abated, Now that the warm season is ap- | line. 33 tn gach roineat form onder of baile. 34 | they Thave tahaled (here, and are. determined In thew - of the Oy ~y me through the labor. Prosching owners of hogpens wit be com to remove } Attention to chare—forward 35. Front into line, 36, ne teen OF beds of gn pon gh then Beds am | + ‘TRSTIMONY OF DR, STEWART. fi case where the health of the citizens may 6 a ae ‘That liberty a Great Saprome Being a Hen tm Seth deta. | . Robert Stewart, M. D., duly sworn, says:—t | be The of tho city was also dis. |, wes expected thet Naor General Shaler and staf owes = weetrounied eh Ly AG live at No. 141 West Forty. street; I Know Mra | cussed at the meeting, and committee in reference | Mould review UM on Bed pape of to ply Aa) Tec medical eMenre being seniiete of disinfectants, | FS Deldalio; about three mothe ago she called | thereto was appointed to collect atatiatics. from the eect that — sang pesbie te hae. a uarengoot Steamship Setin.—Dr 3 J weed the ary earth for burying the from the | 0% me; she told mo che was pregnant and the w of the Major General was lying at the deverages on the Lord’s | Benry, Mr and Mre 0 Lawrence, Mise Ee gubstter atmed gre, ugh of eased sehing, | SSe"a away, W"ratsa aes my’ impr oe ee fe dnl ees disc at awes “roe look. M. cana nog, | ethos Oi aa Wt 2c Had mech A was at o 3 tere, ir =o Coroner an ren carn (che hate | ther ace Sedey morsng, when fu eog 1S | Accidente to North River Steamers —Parsicn- | vpom he roar ome tr Fmt tgimeat of Participate; and instead Guppgater andro sons, wo SS surnonty ie the cits of Lawn, Chioapdagua, Manaye | ome bet: upon errival I found ber suffering great pal agstadl in of bis nO that. every private ve authority tn belated pong agen fig gem ne mg Gg bling or what = pay aw i ge = o daring’ the wer raed ts Wenenvoun for drushuede and ardshe oe _— eg OE “ot howe who | gras’ easociain What an example thie for 8 °p Ceamed)| Ameria ergot, and she had procured it at Dr. Harri- the ‘Broad: = Or the forme nave son's, Bleecker street ; 1 detected that she was in labor soubte ta toy nate way | family! Sreapatamel ta vances, aa he lanes se * poo a ph ny A yd Be ae steamer St. John lost her rudder, and Naot ge nm ferry thence to ground. Railroad has uA, eee an 7 Ras = = Cri Soume the steamer Metamora, of the Newburg a sag re ine, c Nieit West. F mpl J tunct pulsations of the heart, wh reached point three miles north of this city, going ota . ao gay, Which was three quarters of an how! up, she was brought to a sudden standstill by pean | 5k, bow mach Wager; when I the breaking of her shaft She drifted aboat and the fey BE to give a certificate of death cae Ai fSunamer resort, ee ama inter en 40 her ania. “waned sea Secvisnems op this enaien Ine 05 Wed as Now York opposite Ficld Day ef the Fourth Brigade. % these Commissioners to look ming reguiar | TR? Fourth, Rleventh, Twenty-second, Sixiy-ninth and | ,, 0 cell, Wah, Meet, aed tovack themectves was ihe p Aye + pF srvanchet ‘off the Doe, sestsaen't, ton mohan, tolow | wader the comened of Ganeml rhe Aspinwall, will Unwed “Sin prewsbe rocinimes ad acaonted Did daughters, Mrs E Robinwon. it Bickley, Richard Hig, J bave ; here, The station master at New Hamburg says she pmo pod Trp OY gla Fourteenth | the great aad of Ty ae eakre ge 1s Serato Ben ler “ SSiew of oF tare. dropped anchor about ten o'clock thie morning, and that | street and Filth avenue, attwo P. Mi They Will proceed | mit such usurping and outmgeous exhibition of power in afore et dirs O° O'sallean, Infant i; cise the pumplag, oe navigate aoe te ge 8 accident to | direct to Tompkins’ equare for drill. = toda sy Feta, rend Mire allace, [HC pohnesn, Sohn ¥ Bess te cause abortion , machinery. Probably her shaft broken, ever enacement . 0 moaths fortus. Further eulars the collision near Warner's ‘was to lower one class nity to the aggran- | Major and Mrs Gordon and servant, P P Gasi TEOYTNONT Talend, in the i lands, oo sunday, by which the CHESS MATCH. dizement of the come Seen ead servant W ake, Hooks: ire 2 gunn.’ Josep Heddon schooner FE. W. Babcock was sunk, are at hand, The cee te on the pampered, well fed, riek menial, aud deprive | ice A fienderson, Mr and Mrs Worta'S Ware eee ensce Py funken, vessel ails from ‘Tnode island, ber captain's New York Versus Philadelphia. the others of its’ blessings and priviloges? Miseen Worts, Websters Jono, Anthaim, Rove Widec’ ead there be repeated outbreaks im ihe one o'clock, mame being E. A. Dickens The coll occurred Pwitapanrma, May 28, 1867, answers, No. by CA ikon, Mre Ann Ault, Michael inigan, {Leopol uw oameel Se angle toh en ne eh, and mformed shout four o'clock’ in the morning. At that hour | The match between Mr. Reichbelm snd Captain Mac. | snd detest such « vile enactment, and the lew ref chin mien graeme fo Total, 19%, Sys: ‘are ready for the kindling of without « freight, The tug boat was th, | Kenxio for the chess championship eommenced this | (lus ofan a low farce, a well as a proce Kingman. Mise A Ringaraey Woe Asa ne se ones of anlar pretcton wre having darve schoonet | morning at the Athenwam, Captain Mackenzie drew | of pelloeal of A = S Bae pore eT" sche init aay on starboard chains, with what is | interested woifieh 2, Be Siieerd Pte heir. Board of Healt, breaking in her batwarka. "The barge which was towing aves wae aunatenan Gakeeateeane {ae Cy pe Fe nd rea tage Wig and gerzant, FOr ao ous oakend te om rorya tat scheoner's stern, aad, broke eeneas ‘eat arm et SES ate ea oe oar, tt ustiby BA Wardeld, 0 RH Aldcich, WL Sartwell x epidew< van come wa jn fifteen feet of water, the cx oa bre og juss | pated’ ia about two howe tn New Tork fat, - bgekley, Mrs Bonnie Cor secretary Board of Hieaiih, time enough to escape drow ing. who ad waar pines cireemece | ous 7, Liam TY Gans WO TOE GOLUIRD PRIPLE “Albert Ruchmar AB ia FRET RATIONS TO HRaP OFF THR breRAsS I TER cory inclading clothi boat aes game an ARE . — vin J Robbins, Albert Gook, Mr Graha| Although & # aoted on the sutboray of tbe Chief of steamed away, or longs is ie adversary. Both te fee Sr, Lovrs, May 27, 1967. ire J Swevens and son. M Barmer, SW Camerone r We Berese of Vital Mtatutier thas ae yet there * not still unknown. An attempt will bo made to raise the | condition and to be playing their best. eyes a of @ ‘of the sireet railtoad care | Wells, Jacob Schall, W J Scott, BR Leavitt and lady, F the wiighieet of the ebelera wilbin the Metro aupken verse! to-morrow, As she now lee only one.balf sore cumnea._ The srseed guise commeennng oes | tn tae coat care aomand tn eames entered poopie t0 oil Beast, Roohe,, wife and ‘pid Aly Began and te menilary deine e8 tf rigging, t pare, ip adiourned . rescmed have " ebild, 4 9 p —- yh yah yt yy ph ty f--3 tail, Foreeall Goa Jie ea food pata le, the | gg four o'clock. their car ob 0B eouality witb the wbitee, Mrs LPiate. O Bobartaon, se