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eres emme eaeaemnenaen nme ea eae NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET, § Piste Yves oul Voie ses mmaient Bin or 8 eae are ly a ee 6 ge ; ‘Wittfam Jewett. ‘The annual reports show the | ance with the sable wholesale dealer in su!phur and | arriving from Texas, The sanitary in the principal | office in January last or at any other time, In very tness NEW YORK CITY. fo bein @ sound and dourisming condition. | biue blazes, towns and chee to which any desased beeres bere bee sare ‘not been at the office Ientioned in two “ng aoked it gry iad, been = Ay her ‘The new board, a2 800 as organized, will come out | "45 4) 4 Keeping | hat not time to condense this mass of correspondence now | had the rier eons have elapsed since Ihave | breast, and she sald *no#? her if with their fail and winter programme. leading means of purifying an the committee wiil here submit a and vesy instructive | yihrany Me sauye Or mn Deputy Commissioner | she had seen her child, and her answer wag “4 THE COURTS. FARMERS’ CLUB.—The meeting of this association | Realthy the city, a civil engineer attached to the OFO- | letter jim rece\we through le ect ey ao eaty Bakers | sastice to Mr Haran ta make this statement in | “no; she seemed reluctant to answer + was well attended yesterday afternoon, and the pro- | ‘00 Water Department proposes that its sewers be Sen At caltio tyoes ta Wonran ‘couuty, in that and | anxious’ to ropeat the same under oath and trast Pould collest herself: witnean ask wor tf ahe was 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. ceedings were of an unusually interesting character. washed out daily by fooding them with sea water fully proenion af ee hand wee m ja'e Ros Perttcs, Hud. ce rae be auspcenacd and an opportantty afford- | ba) tised, and her abswer was “n0;” witness then, aeoatiares ‘The most prominent question was the supply of | PUmped from the rivers by powerful steam engines. | son City, the Lith, ath and 1th days of Angusts— ie, | ing hi oe cant tne ay cause now pending, Fear- h the'permission of the deceased, baptized ber, Before Juige Blatchford. cattle with Water. ‘There were those who contended | The Board of Health approves of the plan. E, Apuss, a, D., Comespoading fecreiany Maispostan | $470 nay not bo donde oon Ts Geena tila ot | ned nie eons taal es ee as ee In te Matter pret of wintam | that Kine could and by preference aid continue for | We have not heard anything of late about the re | Boaroy Kesler sons commentoaton ofthe’ 18th the denial in your valurable journal. Dr, Finnell added that’ from "he darkieas round er mkrupicy + | days, Weeks, and even months, without quenghing | moval of tho bridge which spans Broadway at tho | qt, maxing joguiry and Bastlis inturuntioa Goeseiaing the SAML, N. PIKE. | the nipples and the largeness of tha breast Ne fo} ©'Kell.—Judge Blatchford has rendered decision that | thirst or taking into their stomachs the elemédt all | junccion of Pulton atrect. Is it 10 roma, or 18 it | entile T have the honor by direction of the Governor = tie opinion that deceased had given birth toa full creditor did | consider 80 essential to life. A cultivator declared to transmit herewith a copy of a report made to this depart- term child, the testimony given by the opposing creditor dia | foneiter fi Kept cui tee montns a acar ot | Bet? meant by Capcigsapres Park, of Warren couaty, a, spon | THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN AMITY PLACE. | gutopsy made by bre. Beach, Terry and Monon. Meged Assault at Sea, ‘alro, tl Before Commissioner Osborn. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, ers, except Commisstoner Brennan being present, | Warren cbinty an the miah of June oh ysvere drive Jeo | precinct station house, D, Grindie's establishment, No. 6 Amity place, on the ‘The United States vs. William Edwards.—The de | gerne : The usual number of special and general orders ryan ged Prechinn, aren cota Dr. Grindle, who was present, 1s a man about | 27th of August, 1848, We further censure Dr, Grindie EMT TO STAB AN OFFICER.—Officer Campbell, | were handed in by the attorney, who asked that they 2 fOtty years of age, fat, red-faced and smiling. He | fr the irregular method of conducting his business . t was a seaman on board the ship Nellie Ware, 7 good condition, nothing indications any ditease whatever, fendant was of the Fourteenth precinct, yesterday made an effort | be entered in the form presented, and complaints | fbere.vers icktvon very many of hem thiahend wail | ggonced to regard the proceedings as rather a good | Themethod otatopting children so delivered, We ith stabbing Joseph Ware, the master, and Is charged with stabbing Josep! o ’ | to arrest one James Burns for some act of delin- | against fifty-eight tenement houses, against which he | no disease whatever having mado iis ‘appearance among | thing fof Lim; but while some portions of the evi- | further recommend the Legislature to so enact a law ‘while the vessel was on her voyage from Vera Cruz to quency, wh them; not one has di with v, en Burns, as charged, drew a large knife | was directed to commence sults. A ied, notwithstanding more than 5: 7 whereby all such establishments shall be under the native catt ied all around them. This herd of Texan | dence were being given by the witnesses his cold, | sinervision and control of the Board of Health or this port, Defendant during the voyage had been con. | 900! battle on the 12 Yn'irons for several pted to use it upon the guardian of the | Commussioner MaNNIERRE moved that the attorney Cop the lath day of June, 1803, passed over a certain | fishy gray eyos Were cast on the door and lis MPS | any other recognized authority, We farther con- sidered refractory and was put pubiic ‘ J ace. Burns finall: ures ke! piece of prairie pasture on ti be aon er ac vices berg needed on the deck on the pablte pes urns Was finally secured and taken | ye instructed to commence suits for the penalty in- | Bounty (Warren). On. the 19th dy of, June Talore | slightly trembled. dein the practice of any regular medical college not sustain any one of the 6} without water, their thirst beng satisfied, if they Se subject. * ‘The Co! dpe ¥ AI i. COMMONS, Private Secretary, i roner then charged the jury, and complained Seabed ne 2 Su anf jmaly the Grete: | pountt’ of whith couraged tei of wale and OEY OY WOES. Goverooe Bane Ritstamasate id Aug, JOM,, | Comcluslen of the InqneataVerdict ef the | Ofthslr corks oiemit torte Soelpn of tho dente tor in examining’ closely into the charac’ kee when at length he offered it to them, they forename ney inat., I herewith transmit such @ report of the facts in regard Jury. certificate. The Cor rong Sabre sero eee eg Ut! Those ‘who opposed, the de: | Interesting Report of the Sanitary — dulttee | (ie cil deci ‘ think'wid meet ibs isary tte | |The inquest on the body of Susannah Lattin, who | all the eiviaren Soro tn Grindists fostitate were not Withholding a discharge.” Discharge ordered, DOT SUDSISE WIthOUE the cnet Tews nonsense | Respecting the Cattle DisensemLerrer of Dre } *Gn tho tth day of Apri Ins, a herd of 900 hed of Toran | Cle! on the aith of August in the private lving-in | Tre‘ inom retired to conalder the ». apc ote4 to suppose they could, At alate hour the club ad- Harris, Solowate purchan ba.98 Calarado cownty, Pe, Bee ese. establishment of Dr, Grindle, No. 6 Amity place, was VERDICT, aot UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Journed. The Board met yesterday at fonr o'clock, President | Gred mileawreaching that point May Si; 1e88, ‘Ihor were at | Fesumed yesterday by Coroner Collins and the | and after half an honr's deitheration rendered the me George B. Lincoln in the chair, all the Commission | once shipped from that point on steamboats, and arrived st | Deputy Coroner, John Beach, M. D., at the Fifteenth | f0lowing:—That Susannah Lattin came to her death All, Suune 4, 1868, H. by metro-peritonitis, the result of clitlabirth, at Dr. the alleged offence the stice Hogan, who committed him to the * e “ A fay" of the common, of he altars omtne 02 | Touts ta answer he compas curred inal cases where the onder of the Hoard | Sg, cama, emgage ae THARDLONY OF DR. Manno SSeaeng, deal anetiot with "bay euch duty. It appeared mst Leacaneans bad’ made peveral Honoras.y DISCHARGED.—Charles N.. Paulsen, | have not been complied with, which was thereupon pnd continued 40 feed upon the sane until the ath of sa Dr. John C. Harrison, of 177 Bleecker street, was bins one , and day of the herd was noticed to b : on he,‘ cha . alae his ait iter Bai waibing Seon te Bid oa ey we rege ol aba THE CATTLE DISEASE. Sea aed. Ond inka ofan ce ee a = beg es sae spice feeb aay sic sdelssctotive him through the hand w! 1a. amination fohnay Allen’s, ‘ater street, = ei were driven to the W eee , BA of this lot of am @ practising physictan; I have resided in my = fy it Leb to be resumed, on the charge of attempting to pick the pocket of a |. Df SMITH, from the Sanitary Committee, submit } Foiei9 and Wabash Railroad and shipped forthe New Yers | Present place since 1st of May, 1807. Wetada aad Re venation ax tieaaneas gentleman, was yesterday arraigned before Justice | ted the following report on the subject of the cattle | market, ‘This is, I presume, the herd’ of sick cattle referred —Q voli a mocure pe Pellces SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, Dowiing, at the Tombs. “After a brief examination | plague:— to in Dr. Harris? letter, ‘There. were ilhead af unctheriot | Depuey Coroner—Q, Do ide now the deceased, man’s Oath Against Three Citizens. F Wiciline: of he cote: hare was not a scintilla of proof of “ MrrnoroniTAN Roan or eA: Texan catia ehipped wit the 8 Sonn ofthe ees Share Late ae en ae Doe ee pee Pile BOO mae Tepper 91..0u8 C'clouk, Jutae guilt against the accused and the Judgo ordered his the New Yorx, Sept, 7, 186% 1 | | taken sick on the road to New York, but the sickness was that question, Q. Did a woman named Smith apply | pesworth, President, in the chair, all the Commis: Judge Cardozo rendered judgment in the following | Prompt discharge. onthe committee in charge of the eanitary duliés nd in9alyY | eontined tothe Mi head exposed to the'Taxan eat, atleast, | tO-YOU? A, Well, mnost of tho women who apply to | sioners, except Commissioner Erenuan, velug pre cases yesterday morning:— THErT OF A WATCH AND Monzy.—About & week | Westorn cattlo submite tho following report of ibe progress of | P&G persed upon pasture passed over by Tesan eaitly | | mo go by the name of Jones or Smith; infuct, Inever | gent, 4 Gaston vs, Bonnett—Defanit must be proven by | Since Nicholas Hanson, living at No. 100 James | MH tn chaervations upon this disease in the heot cattle of | gtte heried on another plece of prairie where w lot of 10) Dead of native cattle were feeding. On the morning of the 13th their names, but the names they usually | qhe Committe on Applications reported favorably } aMdavit. street, had stolen from him a watch, worth $20, and | the New York market were made by the Registrar of thi8 | of Junethe Ty “ ve are fictitious. Q. Do you ollect this man fw Baypoara vs, Osbray:et at—Motion granted ana | $8 in legal tender notes. Bubsequentiy the notes | Rowrtiwe thot Abarat. is ohaarraifongat Commnateaw | Pitre of the 100 head of anit calls wore bree yatta A BLnutschy ane ek Sor aca aaReT | oe eee ref ordered. 4 were seen in possession of Hugh Mexally, living at | Suallmant fever had deatroved more than afty per eontum of | o1cythe Fest were one and two—all in good few ingnondion, |) Cee aL ey cera, Sept aetna he sreaauren wae titrnoted: to panovgn theauin ference ordered. the comer of New Bowery and Chambers street, | wherd of cattle during their. journey by railroad from Ho- | Ore cht of the Lath of June, 1858 there were 26 head of Eee ee ee eng nynt ae ten | °f $74000 from the moneys now in hishands fo the _ eamond vs. Eimore.—Reference ordered, Yesterday McNally was arrested by detective Mullin, o the drove yards at Communipaw,N.J.,and that | occupied by the Texan calle, Atout four weeks after ine | Me; don't recollect what namo she went under; | Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction Kelly vs, Kelly.—The order of reference was taken | of oe monies pe inch, and Justice Hogan zheld him end Ueaton of these cniasie foun experiences | a June these 28 fat cattle broke ont of thelr enclosure | think hers was one of the cases in which I had nO | An inquiry was address Hayne _ aA iS th . iS is @ vegetable vender and lives at nedici “ and grazed upon the prairie where the T ttle bad br igaigec ih sec ethaase y i And studious medical oficer accustomed to analyze and grasp | Se\yiewznh pon the prairie whore the Toxan cattle bad. been too 8001 1 ADI uy Be La mn, See Abrahams vs. Mitchell (8 A, W., P. Ry | No, 28 Oak street. He denies bis guilt i the most | the grand relations of diseasen such an outbreak of mallge Sea ae are Pee ta me in aaadieal’ treatment, | Teut of parties having refreshment saloons whero P. 123), ositive mi: ‘Was discovered to be sick, and died on the night of July 31, | she apply to you for? A. For medical treatment, Caldvwen, Jr., et al. vs, Pioneer Iron Works.— | » coli t i nant fever coud not fail to be viewed in ite relations 40 the | On the at dar of August Hof the 100 had died and somes | Q. In reference to what? ‘A. She was diseased; sho | Uquor ts sold to keep thetr places of busiaess open ‘Motion granted. OACHMAN CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING.— | {i il byelene, ‘Tho fiat duty was to prevent the ofering puore were sick, From that time up to the present the entire | first caine to me with a woman of questionable char- | at hours when the sale of Liquor 13 prohibited, care Burlinson vs, Speckliverg.—Attachment issued, | Henry Ghaul Deboyce, a coachman, forty-six years Or infected beet cattle for the inarkels of the mo- | gyi ave been taken glck; 8 head oat of the 100 havediedi | acter; by a woman of questionable character I mean m Ballable in $150. of age, born in Rochester, this tropolis, und next to ascertain the nature, sources and means | 72,0%t,0¢ the 26 have algo died—total 110 ont of 126. The | 9 woman of the town; she again applied to me in being taken at such time to have the bar effectually ' more vs. Graves et al.—Attachtnent may issue. ad in Roc! T, State, but living at 57 remaining 1 head have all been sick and are now very POOF | tho rirat week of May, saying she had no money; I closed, the practice being different in different pro- Ballabie in $1,000. Crosby street, was yesterday brought before Justice | |, Y Ne was apeodily arrested. The pud- | “Aya Let wherever native cnitle have’paated over grouna | refused to treat her further and then she mentioned | CiMets according to the Interpretation put upon the Young et al. vs. Olney et al.—Motion granted, Hogan on the complaint of Mr, John Eeb, residing | Mc.rps7ied action of the oficers of tho Abattoir Company 18 | where this Texan herd have been the native cate have | a gentleman who supposed she was getting treated | /@w by the several captains, Referred to the Com- Cottons ve ot auae BATIBO. orem. | af 429 Fist avenue, Afr. Eob charges that on the | betisi/infunnee: Wi thearenta Cini ollgwed unde | here Tede patti tiscmunyt nas cen ween aie | ZF Abortion and, that he would, pay” me y "Anumber of casey af paruierchangod with viola ote s if ng P x rd vs. Stani Motion granted on defen- | stn aay of June last the prisoner stale from him a | Wor of selentifc investization was fully organized and aant- | native cattle for wo months, ad Mb te eee a zane ae a eenargen however) for ing the provisions ofthe Bs pesiohareed sy pes Ti oony @ant giving a bond, with sureties, to be ppproved horse valued at $260, and that Deboyce confessed to | Sat! safeguards were fully established the Board is already Dy me \ Cause referred to Hear aud determi familiar, but the extent of the evil that was then grappled | caute pearance, We have had oyer, 4,00) head of ‘Texan him that he took the horse and sold him for the sum | with was not fully made known. in this county thissummer. ©" ® © Ihavethe honor the licenses of the Solow ing being revoked:—John mentioned to me that she had gotten a young man Lay, No. 90 Sixth avenue; Thos, Fitzgeratd, No. 203 Judge Cardozo. f fi to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, who had been living with her into the impression Carson vs. Gaige—The plaintity must appear and | $50. Tn default of $500 ball the magistrate com- | 60UROFS AND AMOUNT OF “DISEASED AND INTROTRD f JAME: 4 r West street; Berry Dutty, No. 341 Greenwich streot; gubmit to examination ou September 14, arten AM, | Butted the accused to the Tombs for trial. In his | MEEK THAT WEEE COMING FOMWAND TO TIME SEW } | 144 not necessary for thle comment» Sitar any witice | Hat ae na yee rmihl way me for my medicine, use | Zowa Welch, No, 447 West Fortieth street, and James ‘The People vs, Wilson and Swain—Prisoners must ‘amination Deboyce denied his guilt. The tg ce hed fie h a in regard to sauitary measures now required for the proteo- f that hi ing f , Morrissey, corner Woodhull and Columbia strects, be dis arrest was made by ofticer Romaine of the Fourteenth | 4, ts chief centres in the very localitios whence | tion of tho. metropolitan markets agaiual the diseased beer, | Get the bellef that he was paying for an abortion, | prookiyn,’ n 08. sare . the thorough su jon wl ls exercised by As- | Wilt i im on ‘s ai The Same vs. Cone et a.—Motion granted. A Dress THAT WAS PAWNED.—James Mulvahill, | &#stward from the districts in which the disengo has been pre- Trent Comalniooes Dr ocean Morris, 4 (he Mi f hat he Ww: 4 This last mentioned case is peculiar. The charge 1 | falling. “Noleas than six humired head of infested extile | Mac oan Oe Tr a neat dleraeea | Gemae atta ele lint two or threo PE ase come ta aay | Against Morrissey was selling quor on a Sunday and rested on the testimony of one police officer, who stated that his attention being drawn to three par- ties whom he saw entering by the side door on Wood. huil street, he followed them in and after a short des lay in an intermodiate room into the barroom, the door of which was previously closed and locked. Wood et al. vs. Henry et al.—Motion granted upon | an attaché of Mrs. Costello's pawn shop in Mulberry | were sent f rotection agai a ent forward for the New York market from Iilinols ’ t Towed 4 @efendant stipulating not to sue. street, was yesterday cited to appear before Justice ey gg ee Se aprge etre vation ln Thettrove yorigand pea anus aeons i te vet COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. Hogan, at the Tombs, to answer certain questions } And this committee now has reason to believe that nearly as Salue to this Board He informs us that during the past touching the whereabouts of a certain dress which fale, cad Albany? ey eee ilowten tie herds na laughtered office this young gentleman (Mr. Houghton) called at my office; he asked mo if a lady had been there; I said yes, and told him what! would charge, $50, A juror—A pretty good price to get cured of such a disease. Dr. Harrison—You may think so, but I fre- ethan at Sas Bert sched spection, and that no oaitle have boo or onhe Miss Mar; Decisions. ‘y Mackin had pledged at Mrs, Costello’s | reached | this” city. Statements marked and © ik that have not passed such inspect! ‘New J q 7 explain. to the Board the nature and extent of the evil to a Pi ‘ ese quently get $1,000 and $2,000 for a cure. 1 . . Indge Barrett rendered judgment inthe following | shop. A day or two since Miss Mackin went to the | SAN Cy 'tne markets of the Metropolitan district were exponed gaspactors st, ‘Cormuntpaw Firepit nA ae in Examination continued—He paid me $5). Q. For White in there he had a glass of ale, for which ho paid, and a little girl came in with o tin can and bonght and pald for somo ale and took it away, whereupon he arrested tho barkeeper. It was shown for the defence by two witnesses that the three parties referred to by tho what? A, For medical treatment. Q. Did he ask you what you were treating her for? A, No, but I sald to him, “Now, | tell you emphatically this ts for no abortion, I want you to understand me,” and I i awn Office with her ticket and expressed a desire perat ? Canes:— ca roien tnaseho of Bitrbe orantod ‘0 redeem her dress, but Mulvahiti!, after making @ | and anicacriteins eiforts thettave, emt Torth by tke | HYGIENIC RELATIONS bur br apnea coe te bleak Hubner . | search, sald he was unable to find it. The magistrate | medical oftcers, who grasped the evil ant comprehended the | 4. cho nrompt and aearching inveatteations that were com: Same vs. Sume.—Allowance of $$ per week grant- | gave Mulvahill till this morning to make further | situation at the first, Theso and all similar statements have | menced on the tth of Auguat by oflicers of this Hoard induced fn ed, with counsel fees of $25. rf search for the missing property, and in case it can- been pradentiy withheld until the evil ip all its ramifications ve r tor 1 the citi ‘Offictt me “y “ Gentil bs. Davis et al,—Motion denied, but without | mot be found Miss Mackin will Gemand its equiva. | #0UM be under full control thin Hoard precided by scveral days the action of other wanic | eed took Nol of hint by the collar and turned Limm | omcer are two of thom the cousins and one of them conta. qent thous (Statement A—From Pitsburg Drove Zante] | tary boar: And AS worthy oF menifon that every fatal Foe ae toro oniderstand, why a man paid ¢so. | brother of the barkeeper, and that they camo over 01 RO" by ss of sudden attacks of diarrhoa rapidly sul vd. a 5 , ve. COUNT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. ALLEGED CRUEL PUNISHMENT OP A SCHOOLBOY.— | os ‘August 22, 1568, the transportation of infectod cattle was specdily ar. | under such circumstances. Deputy Coroner—Q. Se Oe By fone Eh ne cd William Plane, teacher ina free German school in LIA anare, , Corresponding Secretary Metropoli- | rested, and public was called to the unhygieutc | What reply did he make to you when you said | wooanuil street, and being admittedwere shown a lan Board of Hea’ treatment of beever inf to our markets. the $50 was for no abortion? A. He said nothing; | into the barkeeper’s bedroom, which adjoins the SUPREME CoURT—CHAMBERS.—Nos. 49, 53, 64, 78,94. | Fourth street, near First avenue, was yesterday | Sim—* © * Ont of the two herds from Ilinots (one of | 8. The searching investigation which our officers have made Marine CourT—TRIAL TERM.—Nos. 25, 29, 42, 43, which was Mr. Alexander's), that you saw at © ipaw, | fi gard to the ture and extent of the structural hee oo arrested and brought before Judge Mansfield, of the Teeth it fin ipaw. iD Demet Se) Soe tee of the structural end 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 63, 434, 55, 56, 57, J forty-six died between Creatine, Obio, aud tl ity, and | chemical changes which the organs and tissues of the dts- 44, 45, 46, 1 82, 68, 54, 6476, 59, 60 57, | F<oy Market Police Court, ona charge of inflicting | Binetv-foor died. or were Killed a‘ter their arrival, ‘hero | eased animale undergo dda very important facts to the by gi he did not refer to her condition; he did not say a word was, he gave me the $50; he paid the $50 and left; saw the woman for two see, store, After some littie conversation here one of them asked the barkeeper if he was not going to treat, when he replied “Yes,” and taking the key 88, 69, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65. = rere two hundred and four in the two herds when they | entc knowledge of diseased food articles. and was treating her all along for her disease, an : 0 i ene Gee ie Punishment upon one of his puplls, | reached this city: the balance was shipped over the Pennkyl- 4 The thoroughly. scienUis of this malignant fever | not for abortions two men besides Mr. Houghton i og Oe ae on boas ee CITY INTELLIGENCE, HordS Fleae avenue, ahs Ler giowed that the ac: | Fasrtsesraphed toatl pointe moss heriinect'the sstiond | hath ot aeaructive Mant upon Ge tiacory aad | called to inquired about hers T saw oneof them i | no" yoney” belug paid by auy “of them, 3 . yy allege ne ace y telegraphed to nts alo; ine of the railroad | habits of desiructive , und Ht promises to give | this office a few days ago: Mr. Powell here present | 10, "omcer was’ served with the rest, It ey were shipped on one tra Ss cused struck him with his fist over the ear, and then | that they were en rout much more positive end practical conclusions in regard to struck him several times on the head, arms and | 0t%eF cattle being allowed on that train, [Note—~The second | mysterious causes of certain deadly pestilences than have yet Tas WEATHER YESTERDAY.—The following record herd was switched off at Harrisburg, Pa., and sent south- | been attained in the study of the pestilential fevers that ‘will show the changes in the featbarsiaee | for the Sreakione in, vericesane Of Lip hed ape a wa aE OR AOR: alt rompectoe. ravine ho humana, ie tne and etal foethod ot la] u Y ve lopted in is kind past twenty-four hours, as indicated by the ther. | teacher was held to answer the accusation. Ls arcamaer ieee wigs Der ee en ween grvatly aided by tho Talscroseope, and hey" arg mometer at Hudnut’s pharmacy, 218 Broadway, | BiGaMy.—John Hassler, of No. 151 East Houston | Extsua Harnis, M. D., Corresponding Secretary Metropoll- preg fy sg fing er oficers in towns and tan Koard of Health : peared. street, yesterday preferred a complaint of bigam: oTOR—* 6. The colore etches and the microscopical views, as t, yt y PI pI igamy My Dar Doctor—* * * On the 10th of Au ones quel ss thn Gotalled sesonda of a8 tbat to be na auertatoat 75 | against his wife, According to his aMaavit he was | Were recaived at our yards fifty head of ilinots eattlo, Concerning the digease, are carefully preserved and will be ia not one of them; they asked how she was getting along and one of them was very anxious to have an abortion procured; she had also led him to believe that sho was getting treated for that; she asked me also to cause this man to believe that she was etting treated for an abortion; I did not lead hin 80 believe; I did not tell either of the gentlemen; she was fearfully concerned lest etther of them should know it; I used all haste to effect a cure; I do not not being until after he had drank that the barkeeper made inquiry of his cousins and brother if he was ef their party. The two cousins of the barkeeper and the barkeeper testtfled that no money was paid by the oMcer for the ale served him, nor did &ny girl come in while they were there ani either obtain or pay for any beer, The officer also testified that the reputation of the place was good. Mr. Morrissey appeared by counsel, who, on sum- . teen of these showed unmistakable symptoms of infection 6 +73 | married to the accused tm this clty on August 22, | very striking and pecullarin theirmalyre, °° °% ‘Retpeot- | aiven tothe Hoard and to ho pubis Anion aa baatie Know wit, became cured; I forget wuctler ait, | MRE Up, calling attention to the testimony of tho a2 ‘67 1858, by Rev. Charles Scramm, at tho residence of the by etek jet sl pees ca a eal nd Shue CRANE: Houghton called after that at my office; I never saw | three wilnesses contradicting that of the officer, an- Average tem; a) asin] ae ~ sate fori product of this fare | (Extract trom Assistant Commissioner Morris letier to Sanitary Commiites Metropolitan Boardof Health, | her at any placo except at my office; I did not tell point hanya he pahaay verre a Average for Sunday.. . 13 lage. ut eighteen mont! egos separated from | Governor Fenton, dated August 21.] REPORTS OF THE SANITARY SUPERINTENDENT. Houghton I would get her board in Washington ey ai rt P +4 Sanita’ Batt Wiliat Weed, waaplogea his wie, they having agreed todisagreo, and he allow | 11 # ais drove originaliy iumberod atxtyfire head. | a’number of communications from the Sanitary | place; I have no ‘place to take male or female board. | S@ying, “You damage your case, sir, when you at = ood, employed on ® | ing her's separate maintenance. On January 0 last | and left Albany on Sunday, 9th’ Aucust last, travelling over. | sq yerintendent transmitting reports on various mat- | ers. Q, Did she at any thme ask you to treat her for tempt to impeach that policeman,” and a vote bein Dullding at the corner of Fifty-fourth street and | she married one Frederick Rhead, the officiating | and toward New York city, © * * On the Isthof Auguet | Peo henaoa in and read, among others the fol. | an abortion? A. No, quite the reverse, because she | Slimost immediately taken PR i rend desired to have the child in order to make floughton marry her; she said Houghton thought he was the rent, and begged of me for God's sake not to disa- yuse his mind on the subject; Ido not pretend to ractice abortion; Iam not so situated as to follow hat business. To @ juror—No trunk came tuto 1; house; one came to my house addressed to Mrs. Gil- bert, but as I knew no person of the name I refused to take it from the express man, Margaret McKinny, a domestic, who has lived with Dr. Grindie for the last ten months, was next exam- ined. Her testimony was unimportant. She testi- fled that on the night Susannah Lattin was confined another lady gave birth to a child in the house, and First avenue, fell through two floors, about ten | clergyman being Rev. Frederick Brown, of the For- | pace, in Columbia county, New York. On the lith inst. forty. | lowing, showing the work of tho Sanitary In- Yclock yesterday morning and was severely injured, | 8Yth Methodist Episcopal church. ‘The accused con- | hve Head of this same herd arrived in the town of Millert pe — Bio was taken to Bellevue jospital. pares fessed the second Marriage, aud was comttmitted to | Dutchess county, N. Y., twelve miles froin Copake, “Ol these | © eT Ovrom SamizAnt StezariraxoEer answer the charge. four died-two on ihe'l4%h, ove on the 17th and one on the Mxrnoroutran BoAny oF Hrauti, Judge Bosworth, horses placing on record their be Hef in the unimpeachable character of a policeman’s testimonysas against that of three citizens. ae See adjourned to Tuesday next, at ono o’cloci Local TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 1868.—It 16 esti- BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. be cel lar ments, draing, 6 cisterns and ceaspooln, 111 priviés and water closets, to pipes an Berne. Mission.—It is expected that the maiy hall of the Bethel Mission, on [Hicks street, near Ful- ton, will be opened on the first Sunday in October. TTERS.—' SFORRTARY MELBOPOLITAN BoaRp OF Hrautu gated that the rate of taxation on real and personal Distoparne 8qva! ‘The growth of the city Dz. F. Hapnys, Corresponding Secretary, M. B. U lyn have inapected the following premises, viz. : ee rate of taxation was $2 67 per $100 it very dificult to get rid of these squatters and have | port of the ote 0 ing the {ntroduction 9 weaned | soad tunnel 6 S county. On the ay of Jul the proceedings of the Anthropological Society of | Key, of the Fourth Disirict Police Court, and | pCntie'deaer tn Albany. siing a.porion ot mot ot | Mticea and gute £ danger plidin Minols. Ward Beecher will assist m the Statement C—By Dr. Fish r .j | Sin—1 tCully to report that during the past week estate in the city and county of New York for the and building improvements interferes very seriously 0 si Bieta Pree ANG RING ARETE Oe VT ene Seniary Inspectors of the cities of New ‘York and hooks year ites will be about $275 per $100, Last year | With squatter sovereignty. Some land owners find + "Idem It to be my duiy to make a brief re. | ment houses, 101 private dw Hina, $ manuufactarion, 14 work: w rahi rie he ne rt of the facts conceraing the introduction of diseased | shops and stores, 30 horse stabi DgsERvED Honor.—We learn from the record of resort to judicial erference to do it. Colonel | ore tn’ Reynold! wile Bane, eine fa the. y | courts and areas, Richard French appeared yesterday before Justice | Reiners, Wentchenter county, peenced ‘ighteen bullocks of London that Dr. M. H. Henry, of this city, has been | through B. F. McCahill, his attorney, preferred com- | cattle said to have come from ese eighteen bub In the course of these Inspections they discovered and on the following causes of complaint, viz. elected a fellow of the society and its secretary for laint against seven squatters on land owned bi locks were fi “liately sent to Peekskill, N. Y., on th reported uj New York. Such a distinction conferred upon’ this | him in Fifty-ifth street, between Tenth and Eleventh | of the Hudson Rlver ‘Railroad, Muence. they were drives | tenement houses, 37 rivals houvor, #-manufactorien, 14 | another on ihe evening following. These and ali the ‘The Rev. Henry W eminent young American surgeon and savant is well | avenues, Oficer Busteed, of the court, arrested the | directly to Sing Sing—e distance of twelve miles On arriv. | stores. 5 cow stabice, Tf slaughter houses, @ suaken lols, 1 | ocher children born in the institute were alive, as far \adionory eX ercinen: ‘ eserved and worthily bestowed, accused’on & warrant and brought them before the | {gt the laiter place (July 9) the owner, &. B. Rernelte, | te pools UT pritien and waler'closets, Sairecis, dcr; Avioln. | #8 sue knew. AcotpRxt.—A laborer named John Grogan, whilo NoonDAY PRAYER MrgviNG.—The second of a | Judge, who ordered them Prandin te uunscesnery Sing: five to Charles Raymond and i . Sarles, also sing tions’ot the code. : Dr. Henry Dea Feyoe, of No, Or amie place, was | omPloyed in cutting hay with # machine at the uy a ul ir tel fe Wi it fi be com! ‘~ - . "7 ‘4 series of noon prayer meetings was held yestorday in | Prcmison they Gra now oocupyng i be walling aud | Gotomptinn who an tutcher Itving east of sity Sing. The | onietaacreed. tig returnantomhow Id ordets previously | then'called to the stand, and testitied—1 am a phy- Fulton avenue car stable, last evening, was accldent- the Oanal street Presbyterian church, Greene street, | gnashing of teeth for a day or two, Temaining five Mc. 8. B. Reynolds drove to sown farm in | served as complied with and @ not. sician; meets gg pens in oe ie hres 'y; do a A "3 - the — and A ee the z iomers, Within two or three days a! eir arrival Ray- ‘During the past week 117 complaints have been received | not remember the year; about twelve years ago; nife. Two deep gashes were cutin each saoulder, fear Canal. They are intended by the Rev. Mr. DisuoneEst HALLBOY—STEALING GOLD.—Detective | mond and Saries slaughtered three of their five cattle and from eitfzens ‘and Teferred to inspectors for investigation ned have lived at mee Amity place nine yours four inches in length before he could be extricated: last June. Q. What is the nature of the | Grogan was taken to his residence on Clove road, by practice you carry on there? A, Obstetrics | an oflicer of the Porty-ninth precinct, and diseases of women and children, for which AN Enrerreisixa Unc Miles McGrath, an tirpose I appropriate part of my house as lodgings. 5 ta What is tie class of your patients? A. Soma are | Urchin scarcely nin years of age, prevatied upon Mitchell, pastor of the church, to be continued daily Mulligan, of the Fourteenth precinct, aided by De- | #2!¢)the meat m ny, an they ailege, not suspecting the | report. Very respectfully, E. B, DALTON. Bi as @ permanent institution. They are open to all cattle to be ‘dirense’, and still believing them to have been . . | tective nd, the tel, dt and heal tthe th ey were slaughtered. Mr. B. DR. HARRIS’ WRERLY LETTER. denominations of Christians, and ministers and lay: Boland, attached to the Metropolitan Hotel, es oe tee ime Bey were slausblered. Mr 3-1 ane following letter of Dr. Harris, Registrar of men are invited to take part in the services. The | yesterday arrested Charles Leatherberry (co!ored), | the same time and sold the meat in his maraot; his butcher | Vital Statistics, was presented and read:— @tiendance yesterday was not large. em ployed as hallboy at the Metropolitan Hotel, on | snys he did not observe anything to be the matcer with the METROPOLITAN Boarp ov Heat, Dxatu oF ANOTHER Coxvicr.—Jeremtah Clifford, & | tne charge of having stolen three $20 gold pieces | "yw'r thine which aroused the, wuapleron of the butchers “puaray OnVirat Biavintiont — | Young, some are old, Kone are married and some are | Mrs, Colton, of Stale street, @ few days ago, Li New Yori, Bingie. Some get married when t are a few | ty jet hin have $2 towards placing @ tomb- youth of eighteen years and born in New York, yesters | anda pair of sleeve buttons worth $10 from Mr, | WAS; thaton the sth of August . B. Reynolds brought to Siz ost week of auti ith weil ay morning died in the fever pavilion (Charity Hospi- | Stephen D. Kennedy, now stopping at the Metropoll. | Sie Sed oTered for gale to ve butchers the ouarters of one of sor RET Wiis health tn bearing quite es secure ip’ these tal) on Blackwell's Island. Onthe 7th of February last | tan. Leatherberry entered Mr. Kennedy's rooin, aud | to gre Sing Sing butcherg that the bullock waa found cast in | citiee asin most of the suburban ‘villages The aysiem of the deceased was convicted of crime and, according | While there the latter fell asleep. When he awoke | or near a brook fu hie ptstare, and wipposing theantmal tnd ferent becky Pood res oh besa ORY pe EK | months enceint» and come to me to get confined and | stone over his moiler’s grave. She was have the ehlid adopted out so as to. bridge over the | {070 mpansion at his teartur, Story fund did not nest. irreguiarity in tine. Q, Do some women come to | tive in giving him the money. She was considera. you to ask to lave abortions procured? A. I don’t | py surprised to iearn that Miles, instead of appro- the not! of his death at the Coroner's his money and sleevebuttons were gone, a3 also | received some mechanical tnjury sieuchtered it and brought om hink " - tion. - joo gee serve two years in the Penitentioy, was eae eecen ta = he sent od the hallboy Srament to ne pias, er — Jae gre oferee % 0 B. a - a purity of the atmosphere is insured for many bray Lae ftpheten hi (a q ig ey tec riatlug the mone be Bm ee ee eed Coroner Rollins was notified to bold an inquest on | Offered to return one of the missing gold COINS C0 the | Pee eee ie et ie peat which he took tite Cros |, Jere were 59 deaths in New York in the week that ended | cations to procure an abortion are uot from tiie to ne weenie Auer ted tomer the owner and was taken in charge jor the larceny. On So (where & number ct iboturs aré pngared ne eth iteivey, | last Saturday. ‘This is 67 less than in the preceding week and | time made. Ido not wish to answer that question, | > Se eunimery | his arrest and he wag : searching the accused about $65 in Treasury noves | put pnd ot of Laborers are engaced in Uricklaying)y | 133 esa than in the second preceding week, There wero uss , “te FATAL ACCIDENT AT BELLEVUE HosPiTat.—Mr. | were found in his possession. Leatherberry was | sties to siiow histo leave tne bindgnarters in hie ice jaaked we ictconte henry alge ying Sbontuen Sreeied, th sour yoy te your | ‘Took LACDANUM.—A man named Join Hamilton ‘Thomas 8. Brenpan, warden of Bellevue Hospital, | aken before Justice,Hogan and committed for trial | this ieing granted he took the forequartersto the camp meet- Eetneedkn chlet Gaiters want we? A. NOs'8 wt take fe leoie ate P ‘ tin default of bail. ‘The accused is twenty-nine Ing grounds and offered to sell them to Mr. George Monten, cleansing are the ebief sanitary wants, | Knowledge? A. do, sir, Q. Youdon’t take In ladies | gelected the City Park on Monday night to “shume reported that James Larkin, recently a af l. as a ‘ne heaviest mortality in New York was experienced inthe | for ti purpose? A, No, sir. Q. How many chil- | ov ¢uis mortal coll,” and used a vial of laudanum ri: rae 4 thorized to sell moat to the cainp meeting | 7 ‘nt in that institution, had died there from the | 1° *&e, a native of Maryland and lives at 25 Mf "1 P First, Fourth and Twenty-second wards and associated with 2 been born in your house since J a ing the maeat. tie’ dame” nyglente copdiiions aa th sickly” ward of dren nave Guinot aay exdctiys Tmake returns resus | asthe ingredient to sever the brittle thread. He = ts of njaries, aera last Beceaspa left lane. e eynolis was ret engase fa sooking & parehaser for hospital on @ pass, and sul juently return ia “injured beef.” “Mr. William Dubols, m farmer, two aber attributed to zymotic or filthy and infections | larly to the board of Health; 1 suppose there we | closed his eyes, took the drug, and informed some Snach Under the induance of liquor Proveoding, to NOTES ABOUT TOWN, miles northenst of Hing Bing, game o the villageand infuemed Se aa) pee cont OF the tata tacranity ma | twenty or thirty births since January, ali born alive. | Yoys that he would soon be in the other world. ‘The the second story Larkin leaned against the railing ae Sning two were sick on his premises, where they had been | New York; and in Brookiyn thie class percent of | Q. You huve never lost aay paticnts in your hou | boys, after swelling of the bottle, came to the samo and, losing his balance, fell over to the floor below, driven afier they were purchased of Reynolds. This informa. Infant mortality was the greatest in the latter city. «air; this makes I think the secon ‘Vhey hastened off and informed an thus recelving fatal injuries, Experiments recently conducted in Holland have ones earineed the butchers tuat they hnd diseased | care 4l.in per con Of Ot fo te ert a New York ive | Q You know Susannah Latin’ A. £6 | ofleer of the Forty-fourtt precinet, who, procuring Tun CUSTOM Hovse RewovATS.—The following | satisfied thoorists that tar is not @ preservative of 4 that, Rernolee’ bel, whieh he bad | Pereentager Cor these perloia of life ware 48.06 and 62.00 per | cwme on the oth of Avnet to tie wong with sir. | RASHEED Tiana ee ee Ne rein . : é x ely had fou ‘ustomel ent Deaths from diarrhaal diseases area. | Powell; she said he was afriend of hers and that was | tal. He was quite tnsensib! ore reac! fare the names of the Night Inspectors removed from | wood. If anything it has a tendency to rot timber; ae, dinner ed soeaby pat shot bis batlock, bad been cast be oy dlestal 91 in number, bat with the chiliness of | all the connection he had with her; 1 toid Powell iay | there, but the poison was removed, aud some hopes the Custom House:—Lynch, Snyder, Whyteel, Guiren, | but it has been certainly ascertained that creosote | P% ihe fet ummibiity of havi the himigaeterr of Tes. | autumn there needs to be increasing care to guard agaiuat | terms varied according to the length of tine | are entertained of lus recovery. na c * jemperature, that promote dysentery, 4c. » befor he thrown into the | Canges of temperatire, thet ‘ A patient came ore her ‘Agood state of puvlie health is reported in the chief etties | Taking van exatlaation —f ment; on McKee, Pat Daly, ar icKeen, Mullen, Arnold, | win keep it in excellent order for yea: If thia | molds beef taxon trom his feeroom a : * w. Skiddy, McCauley, W. 0. Clark, Downey, Cole, De: . r Leiden fon Sa teaeadiotaay ok a ‘Tue Homicips ON HUNTEWPLY Roap.—Dr. A, We Fork. a omith: MeGagney, McGinty, HG. Waters, | Statement ye true our wooden pavement, tho | mits ofthe corres he bad taker, wierenpon Reynoldebaried | of,tue,enited Stain but foal and tmaldlous typhoid and con. | Wag wcithin a day or two of ne | suepard held a post-mortem examination yester- 3, Lennon and Hi je above received $3 | Nicolson, is worthless, The Nicolson is tarred, as | the remaining forequartors in the offal heap at Raymond's | {ice aanitary drainage Sheen neglected. ‘There yet re- | finement, and then said I would take her in for | day a‘ternoon over the body of the negro John Wil- district ne" diem, Captain Baldwin, who had been many | were @ good many of the ring before it was eee TE aontee one wks aad awe Be dle | main within the Metropol 150, a8 1 had but one bed vacant in the house: they 4 felic ears capiain of the night watch, was also removed, | Were * 6 ¥ id ut | eave meat was dispose of auies thone | watinyitemasnatie autumnal diseasen ‘and it would’ bee | feft,' Powell remarking that he scarcely thouyint aug | Mame who mek his besa gp egy si een e fourteen debenture officers removed received - re necoun'ed for ws follown:— z wrork of publle economy, as, yell na of Plllanthropy, to de- | would come; she retirned next day with $100, say- | the hands of some rowdles, om the Hunterfy road, $1,300 a year. Brother Tweed, whose multiplicity of oMces and One died at Dubois’ farm, belonging to B.G. | 3'8° 0h Soronh culture, Oe TA titia. | lag that was all she had; she began cry nd | near Coraville. ‘The deceased was badly bruised about ready mentioned. MOE ON TEMPERATURE, MUMIDITY AxD TAINVaLt iw | Unploring me, #0 1 took her in for the 1 eyes were blackened, but the in- » not suificient to cause his death, of the heart the doctor found it ; covering or sack which holds it ed aby the fies. It showed that the vio- vhich the deceased had received produced a . sis of the heart and cansed his death. The . who are held to await the result of the Coro- ABANDONED INFANTS.—Mr. Michael Loftus, of 29 | “advisory” positions 1s really fearful, taking up Greenwich street, brought to the Twenty-seventh | nearly all his time, leaving, as we are assured, n precinct station house Monday morning » female | but four hours for physical rest in the twenty- | five tarmerand an oxpert: ne ws Uaderblly @acren te how by ell-reghtering thermometers, waa fr ghild about six months old, which ne stated had been | four, has recently undertaken the interpreta- | ¢ Atutst7.—Another died at Dubols' farm, belonging to B. | Pt -atone The naan “Gesindeled” peetaee war, Wak eft at his residence on the morning of the sth inst. | tion’ of certain hieroglyphics on stone found | Sancun 8. 1. Rernolte fon anothe ‘am unknown German Woman who failed to re- | 100 Nard : ‘sf’ i Horn ie fopnd onoiner bullock dead tn four days ta. the nt of New York, rn for it. OMicer John A. Smith, of the Twenty. | buried in the ground on the site of old Tam- wie Rtiee ty Br Colina and myse!f. The bullock was nearly Wright Tompkine found two dead in hie fold, - ‘ . 4 a | aie tone os te K. 1 THR WEEK EXDING SEPTEMDER 5. Laitin’s child Was adopted three or four er , Reynolds f noneariv dead and bad itkilied ‘ot | aye mean temperature was 76 degrees, und the extreme | being born; cannot Pechtiect whether ict hy catia: am | ore 10 bition gallons | not in the habit of giving two or r | we nes | Was nece now made atid the Counsel contend that they hav no improper motives in the matter, that Gravesend does not hold land for any legal purposes and that wenth precinct, found @ male child about three Hall, “Tweedy” says his transiatio dead before he was knocked in the | of water falling tT more than | different iniervals to the same person | Aaya pdr ar iat the New Jersey Central Railroad ferry many y’ y MRICS O0t! CE he caeine oat tee aa B. Regnotde | thirty mes as much as the Croton aqueduct daily conveys to | game to her full time before coniln t: sie and | ber 9 tavemeneoy are John aud Maguus Clancy Shout ten o'ciocyy Monday night which had been | {#f Feveals many curious instances, of the orlgiN | and Wright Tompkine each Lad two of thea. Whether they | tie iW run ANNUAL RePoRt. the other two ladies comlined at th re were | Sud Thomas Rooney. abandoned by an faxaowa Wowan, Who Was seen to | and usefulness of “rings” among the “big Injins” | eee ee ay ahd. remainins fn the poteession | ‘The President and ‘Treasurer of the Board, with Gelivered by my Wife, astified that all the children CH Ret ve Sty Terie am Eon prepreme leave it hurriedly! of this continent. He adds that he has made up his | of Raymond & Saries are sali to have been given (August | Commissioners Stone, Crane and Smith, were ap- Dr. Rie le furthe fh ae, — ecabea beeal Court this morning, before Judge Gilbert, a motion A Lear ror Dzarm.—Peter Francis, a boatman | mind to write a history, replete with facts, in which | ,'0 Wm. Filice, a.caltle tealor of Funan county, ition | pointed a connmattaee 22 arate and submit, to the bese oom the way ba seas ih teanoedied ia th ‘lady | Was made by the counsel for the Quarantine Com- to th tt aay onsideratiot we : ; f ness is (a s, employed at Macomb’s Dam, while under the in- | he will show that the Manhattanese were of the lost fiat Gages two se x. ne foun be ver sy tnar- forte for tte copetne dovetior Ro, aad wants to adopt a child she is ebro ath the | missioners for the dissolution of the temporary in- Suence of I nor yeatorday sald that he would jump | tribes of Isracl, and that that is the reason why not | “eM Yours respec nitaty Inspecae’ at Bie, | Monday of December. eae aaa ne as tt hae, Teh | Junctioa previously granted restraining the commis. off the rid, into the water, le spoke ver: : . 5 a. 3 side and procure y out; ii Sra ine ten | cee mame | unemosome e e om | umn oi ttt | Hat a ee | Sec ead ee the carrying out of his threat or brag. At about two many y cpreree ‘The medical officers who dally observed the disease | bone boiling establishments were referred to the | Sdopied Susannal Lae adoptert t isueheraliy | deuces for the quarantine Oiicers. The ine o'clock he stopped two ladies who were walking on The republicans are In a bad way, They are afraid | adopred a aystem of exact records and inquiries at the ver counse! for legal action. & record of the name ot prers 1 ts a junction was granted — up the allegation the bridge and told them they would see # big jump | they won't “get their rights” at the places of re beginoing of thelr work; and at Dr. Harris was familiar will A BRERZR. fictions; if they wish to give tia name | othe people of Gravesend that the Warking to the edve of te teidige jumped. tree th tyr on the day of voting, and therefore anverae tae nletOey on lucal for ood Mo Opportanite Wor sehen, |, An application for ® permit to erect and. maintain to "procure record OF tine dacoased, Ticake | iand was to be taken for tmproper purposes—that i ge of the bridge, jumped from the id ~y gon use In the Eigh : " rane dae 4 : ee ere ACU i Ps eae lag No me O51. €ighter house in the Eighteenth ward of Brooklyn | 4 inauirics as to the character of the applicants | Me. ceoeseary, MOtan to. disaol¥ the injonasion la into the channel | for a small army of striker# out from the shoulder cominitiee, thereto was the occasion of considerable arguiment, it havin ve by the neo below. | He fell gn his back in the water and seemed | ¥9 Keep “mussy"? individuals “out of the way.” They ohj saperintend its work’ on Jeen insinuated that some of the officers of the Board | FOF childrens f ntge by thee appententes Hos lotdines to move as if endeavoring to swim. He was picked i free from fravd,” 2 its rommand Wo lucrease the number of eclentifeoneers | had been sought to obtain bribes from the parties | We advertise, bus Hreateury Nt ceee alma vi Me up by one of the Croton Acqueduct workmen aud | want the “ballot box ‘om fraud,” and that it | forthis class of duties this work has heavily taxed the ene | applying, a8 considerations for their interest in the | Plications for chil lr to Cispraay wil da oft conveyed to his home at Macomb's Dam. may be done in its “perfection” require that timid | tlemen concerned in it, “Fhe subjoined outline of the plan of charge which Dr. Crane 4 &@ certifica vot hold any lege u ‘k was approved by the committee :— matter—a charge . ne denounced in very ‘case of this child, and of every oth the petitioners had no ease for action. After listen. DRATH IX A POLICE Statton.—About haif-past ten | citizens shall not be permitted to go near tt. It is | “U**?" sanenentins cotueeet, wartn language, stating that bribes had been offered Health lo te eetouse ; think Honanes was ctven; | gto the arrument Judge Gilbert Look the papers o'clock Monday nigut an officer of the Fourteenth | proposed, therefore, to put fellows of “nerve” at | | 1: The vtioloay, ge prance A propotion to refer the matter to the the Board of Health accept my certifcat af out | and reserved his decision. precinct arrested Louisa Lewis, a woman twenty-five | each district, that people Who can't take things for . President and Bngineer, to examine and report if th naation is req Lot the ans Reena “¢ ; } om atthe we ess ng ‘ius tne | RELEASE OF SOUTHERN PRISONERS CHARGED WITH MDADER. ears of age, On a charge of disorderiy conduct, and ” than “the 1 ” ri : business of slanghtering could be carried on at the K het to the Spring street police station, Louisa | Stanted may not sce more than “the law allows. 2. Bauitary Inspection. and surveillance, thout i :, ‘Was habsequentiy taken sick, and at haitpast five | | We have not neard that Mr. Bergh has acocpted | sxxitersovcerruhon of and dally reporting im, teewct to" ail place denguatet Yar 8 sapeoqoent motion ins sere o'clock yesterday morning she died in her cell, Do- | Kit Burns’ invitation to call at his dog pit in Water | *5* nnd lnfoctoi caltie in the martopo iat ustrick. mit was denied, Copies of correspondence contain- ceased, on being arrested, gave her residence as No. ‘The researches tn special pathoiony aad Bistology pet lia. es of undue partialit, on Fi 67 Sullivan étreet. Coroner Schirmer yesterday held strect and discourse to his customers on the horrors tania to Me inant rd po a Sed i ing cha, pi against Dr. Fisk, ‘an inquest on the body, when it appeared that the | of rat killing and dog Sighting. Come, Mr. Bergh, | trating deacriptiona of the diseased caitle: alsy wliater Rhiia's treatment; sometimes. the child requires somo rare giver to then retired from the st Bes plinatay OX nn Beach (eyaty Coroner), C. ©. Sanitary Yuspector, were referred to the counsel o Dra, Jolin Beach (erat, vd. 4 eupol r . ©. Morton gave very elaborave evide Py a sae hu emimealad amie tive ef the wae of the body of t we tie pa- c ‘and notto me, ‘The Doctor Their Return and — Reception et . Sept. 4) correspondence ol tho I 1K Journal.) an tateresting demonstration hero Terty and | (Goldsvoro’, N. descrip. sod, and There was qu deceased waa Adeline Peck, § " rn p i . 74 secos pps connected smuavous indwte tee toe the mark," “come wp to the scratch,” if'you | duties of naatomiss an, cet airs “wtcrres ta connec | day next, ab two o'clock. concluded by stating that in their opluion imettu-pe- | to-day upon tho atrival of Messra, Lawler, Powers Wile ofa respectable and wealthy merchant, but for | Would preserve your reputation for beng taquare 1% accordanes with this plan Drs. cars fitonitis was the cause of her death. j and Wath sed prisoners, pardoned by Prest- Some cause he procured a divorce from her. She | from the word go” with the “sports” of Water | Haris, Morrits (ite aie ee L aad Foot. Cenndiet have THE INTERNAL REVENUE INVESTIGATION, Dr. Jona H. Dorn, of cornet Of Bleecker ant Lan. | dent Johnson, jure from Fort Macon, where th : have then became reckles# aud dissolute in her tiabite, | gtreet, What a brifliant gem in your crown of virtue | and improved every opportunity to ndgiiire the. practical 10: wana ron streots, Was Mex examined. He tostt been eontined’ for the inst sixteen months, by sen. ‘and for two or three years past she has been very in- 1d be the “bursting of the pil” by persuad: formation which the board and all sauitary authorities need Statement » Samuel N. Pike. was first called fA, M. :~ In On Succ tence of court i r Sd temperate. A post mortem examination showed | WOU OZ | ip relation to this fatal dizense, In reference to the testimony of Mr. Molfenry, | tt of August; found her ta @ high fever. w of A peo, of her that disease of the kidneys was the cause of death, | Kit of its sinfulncast ‘The artist, Mr. Koehler, who had heen engaged npon the Commisst x. els very loose; continued to visit ler ove vilt thistance of the most Deceased was born tn New York. Johnny Allon visited the ‘mission meeting” on | sketching of morbid appearnnees of the several venues white before . we tae Cena that Mr. Samuel N. she died on Thrsdey, treating het for ty Their arrival here was heraltag edly exh sults of thy ef, has continu at was the ilidess whic ¢ ne on and nasembling of & a New York Hansonto Sociery.—The New York | the corner of Dover and Water streets on Monday | line of work, Prof, Chandler, the el ofp, nad euatinued this | Pike ee @ Deputy Commissioner (Har Pipe Mere shy ayinpeonns oF panes dasu}.| by tee f nes und phe ¢ ie wey Harmonic Society held their annual election for | nignt, put the singing was so dolorous and the pray- Sars 8 of Bis most skillful ssstante at work zap puch Jand) a check for @ large amount.in his presence, Mr | Wont, @, Wiiy dul you hol give the ceriieals of | Were w tatities of the gfcert on Monday evening at their rehearwal room, | tng go bad that be “shot the pit” returned to his Siaraas, produces, and which are conesrued in ike tual | Puse Cesites to TAKS the following statement: | | causa of dentit A Because Dee Eouall, whom 1 | place tn a La oot 288 Fourth svenue, ‘here was @ attend. nw York, Sept. 8, 1 called tn, disagree mein the d noats, Willlam ) Esq @ ue HOw Aance and much interest. manifested. The following | home, and taking his seat in the back room, tecorts are preserved of the | To rie ROITOR oF FuM Hanan ie’ § Aurae told Witness In presence of deceased What she "tow Law ibe replied H or te aie lally of fons ie tw if ri op gothered by eurser, oesigeas sad Cine: | man, tn the case of the United States ve. Commis | testified that he lived in 132 West "ous ‘oe basis of the committee's final report | sioner Rolling et. al., a8 reported 1a Or eee ae and was called by Dr. Dorn to visit decer.o 1 ) gection wert not indifferent affrea with them in thelt wi nt, had nerved theit heat sls they had endured. Hig a were chosen and constitute the official board Teaving the door ajar, listened with evi- tne ensuing year:-President, De, Milian B+ | dent pleasure to the ‘devil's music” to 5 Hi id President, William Wild; Secretary, Dr. Samuel | Which nymphs du pavé were dancing in the bagnios br. BE. H. Janes; immediatel; posite. It is evident that the pe- date. So faras to the ten o'clock the ¢vening preceding her 1ie Tas Provost; Lavtarian, ‘William Soorgie; | yey cy wi = tonarles have not as yet convii bea | « SprSen annexe row tN | giving by ae fonnd the patient. udetiuz from periionttiat ve whi the kind demonstra Committee, ndac, Seltzer, sames A. Thowias sere helms en ~ ih eae he check for \$' dytng condition: witness urged Nero ford for hier vehty aivd ve ovteredd tet « 6 ‘Willan T. Hubpard, J. Curran; Tenor Com: | Johnny that Satan ts haif as bad as they paint hin, SEMA intend eaten co, Sree ov eneeal cenenvanen ice 70, 2c 8 Net am aty a oin Walt Yhiious tamy } George W. Barie, John R. Mapes, He ought to know, considering bie long acquaint coo log capoaed along the Wail of berds live, aud he sevlied that pue Was ID adyiu, coc lice aid (riewus mi Payedeville.

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