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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘forts of the Morrisania ing itty consumed. ‘The bulld- forty them were rescued except two. Loss on the build- , $2,000; no insurance. The Aman named Jone, Giese, ing to save the frgntened horses, wi todeath by one of the animals, ipenTiFizp.—A man who gave his name as McEvoy, and Factoryville, Staten Island, as ms residence arrived at Mount Vernon last Saturday to the authorities that in the HERALD origin of the fire is Jersey ‘ity. ProwrOcKETS IN 4 TR/.p,—On the arrival of Cue half-past four o'clock tr?,in in Jersey Ciy last even. ing a lady named M's, Dergan, of Grand street, New York, had two men, named F, and Henry Wilson, arrested on the ‘c) ing They were takeD w the police sta- its contents, was ‘6 kecorder will deal her pocketbook, tion, and the found in thel’, possession, with them ’.uis morning, staung the description given an unknown man found dead near that village recently, ne believed it to be his brother, and asked permission to have the body disinterred. This was accordingly done, and on examination the man’s belief Was apparently vertiied, deceased Was a lunatic and had disap) home about three weeks since. Claiming the of a brother, he took the body away without permis- the remonstrance of the town authorities, who were aware that the Dis- trict Attorney had ordered a post-mortem examina- tion of the remains, Fara Can AccIpENT.—Last Sunday afternoon, Charles Kowing, a child six years of age, while riding with his brother, who was but a few years older, on car No. 6 of the Fordham avenue line, fell from the front platform, when both wheels passed over the little fellow legs, crushit He was carried to his home on Alex- ander avenue, where he expired the same evening. Immediately after the occurrence, the conductor and driver of tue car Were arrested and subsequently ad- mitted to bail by Justice Hauptman. Bathgate commnenced an inquest on the body Which was not concluded at a late hour last At five o’clock in the afternoon the jury reassembled, and further \estimony Was taken—that of parties who were on the car and on the front platform, from which the unfortunate lad fell. the witnesses examined concurred in the fact that neither the driver, conductor or officers of the road were to blame, but that the boy by his own careless- ness lost his life from falling or jumping from the A brother of the boy, a laa about nine years of age, testified that when he asked the driver to stop, he immediately attempted to stop the car, and halloed vhoa” to the horses, A verdict was rendered in ac- cordance with the above facts. As soon as the board of directors of the company, who held a meeting yesterday afernoon, heard of the sad circumstance, they had placed in the conductor’s room a notice that no children hereafter must be allowed to stand on the platforms of their cars while they are in motion, and it is to be hoped that this unfortunate dent may cause all other roads to adopt the same Boy "RowNnED.—A boy Dfmed Paul Clifford, ten years old, was taking a ba‘ch yesterday afternoon in Me quarries at West Hobo'sgen, He was seized with cramps while in the wate ¢, DEFRAUDING THE GovERNMENT.—Another war- Tant was issued last @v ening by Commissioner Hofl- man for the arrest of a man at Union Hill who is charged with the tir cit manufacture of cigars. STABBING AFFRA’,,—A lager beer saloon keeper named Gulbricht, ',esiding at Union township, had a evening with H, ©, Carin, in which fir Caria was arrested , he stating that fro fight on Saturd: he-received a and held for trig .), CHARGED WI" »4 Perscry.—John W. Bleohen made aMidavit befor e Justice Bohnstedt last evening that on the 6th of May Christian Schreiber swore before Justi¢ e White to certain matters regarding lim (Bleohe yn), which he asserts were false. A war- Fant Was ¥ jsued for the arrest of Schreiber on the charge of” perjury. Anre-M orrem DEPOSITION.—About two weeks ago Daniel W cAuley was pushed of the platform of a Union FF (il car and had one off his legs mangled. Mortifle ition having now set in, the man’s case 1s consid@ red hopeless. Coroner White took his depo- , in which he charges the driver im off the car, »—-A bookkeeper named Adolph Buse’ amg, forty-two years of age, left his boarding Garden street, and has not since deen heard of, Wa s about five feet six inches in height, had a mus- «she and wore a single-breasted brown coat, silk- ants, heavy old boots amd black stovepipe He served in the late war, but was cheated out © { his bounty, 1a consequence of which he has been 1 subject to fits of despondency. interview with Superintendent Kenneay, at Police Headquarters, New York, yesterday morning. Busch- ing Was net married. Hudson City. IMPORTANT TO REAL EsTaTe AGENTS.—Christo- pher Hildebrand, who keeps a grocery store on Ber- genwood avenue, was taken before Commissioner Jackson yesterday morning on the charge of acting as a real estate agent without having an internal The penaity 1s a fine of $300, tab in the arm, them in a shock- with & irowing AM An Missin His friends had an KILLED BY THE CAVING IN OF AN E) Terence Tracy, a laborer in Sanders’ brick yard at Fishkill landing, was instantly killed yesterday morning by the caving in of an embankinent of clay. He leaves a wife and one child. revenue license. SUSE was held to bail for examination. THE QUARRYMEN’s FIGHT.—Recorder Aldridge, after bearing all the testimony in this case, commit- ted Jokn Code, the man who shot William Nolan, and James Nolan, of the opposite party, for trial. Old Nolan and his son William, as well as William cape when they learned that warrants were being made out for their arrest. Noue of the injuries will prove fatal. A whole squad of quarrymen have been retained as witnesses. Communipaw. FATAL RAILROAD ACCID! MURDER IN CONNECTICUT. Two Germans Stabbed—One Instantly Killed, the Other Mortally Wounded. between eleven and twelve o’clock, a horrible tragedy happened at a German 26 Wallace street, New Haven, kept by Charles Detterman, which resulted in the death of a German named Louis Bench, and the terrible wounding of another German named Peter Fllanger. From a statement made by Ellanger soon after it was expected it appears that On Sunday night, Burke, made their 7 beer house, No. .—Une of the men em- yed on the New Jersey Central Railroad was run over and instantly killed last evening at Communi- The body was removed to the depot and the Coroner will be notified this forenoon. ‘Was Lot ascertained. he was stabbed, he would soon die, standing about eleven o'clock in front of the beer house, where he and Bench lodged, @ man named George McVetey came along and asked him for his knife, which he gave him, anc then McVetey seized him, threw him out into the streeet and stabbed him twice, once in the left side, so that the intestines protruded, and once in the He was alive yesterday, but not expected to While struggling with McVetey he called for help, and his friend, Louis Bench, came to his assistance, when McVetey stabbed him six times— twice In the breast, one of which stabs reached the heart, making a horribie wound five inches long, twice in the lower part of the bowels, onc left leg, just above the knee, and once in th Bench walked a few feet and fell dead. McVetey then fled to his sister’s, near by, at No. 6 Collis street, where he changed his shirt and washed the blood from his hands, and then rushed out to make his escape from the oficers of the law, it was thought that he took the steamer another meeting in Trinity church yesterday fore- noon of the delegates appointed to discuss the mis- sion work and forward its interests. In the absence of Bishop Odenheimer, Dr. Haight againjoccupied the fhe attendance of clergy was fair, but of igity somewhat slender.* Alter the usual morning prayers an interesting discussion took agency #ystem in the matter of raising funas for mis- The discussion Was participated m by Kev. Dr. Rudden, of Phuadeiphia; Rey. Dr. Melersmith, Rev.sS. D. Dennison, Rev. Drs, A. T. Samuel Hall and Haight, An evening session was held in Grace Church. VERDICT AGAINST AN INSURANCE CoMPANY,—An interesting case was brought to a final issue in the Supreme Court, now m session here, yesterday, in which Mrs. Sarah E. Stone was awarded damages to the extent of $2,139 27 against the United States Casualty Insurance Company of New York. Stone brought suit against the company to recover the amount of a policy ($2,000) on the life of her de- ceased husband, the lave George Stone. ‘Was @ school teacher by profession and met his death through an accident In a building undergoing repairs. The company claimed they were not liavle inasmuch as he was not following his proper avoca- ‘The jury thought 1t made no dil- sionary purposes.” ‘Twing, H. Goodw: police authorities of this city were notified, but they the murderer on board upon the arrival of the steamer.” Two men were arrested, but neither of them was found to be the right man. A story is afloat in New Haven to the effect that a man was seen on Long Wharf about midnight en- deavoring to wash something from bis clothes, is thonght it might have been McVetey trying to wash the blood [rom his clothes, no traces of the murderer have been obtained, is @ man about thirty-tive years ob face, ruddy compiexion, wore @ dar surly look, 1s about five feet eight inches high, broad shouldered and weighs about 150 pounds. The tragic occurrence caused much excitement in New Haven, and during the day hundreds of citi. wens visited the Morgue, in the basement of tne Cit Hall, to see te dead and mangled body of Bench. Jn the afternoon a rumor was in circulation to the effect that McVetey had been arrested in New York aud would arrive in New Haven on the three P. M. Three or four hundred people crowded into the depot to see the prisoner; but the story was found to be a hoax. Elianger says he never had any trouble with MeVetey, and the reason for committing such a ter- rible deed remams a mystery. brothers of McVetey are now under arrest, jury of inquest will hear the evidence in the case fatied to find ton when killed, ference, and so declared a8 above, A Horse Tuer SenTsNcED.—In the Essex County Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday a horse thief named Louis Funk, alias Wise, was convicted and sentenced to five years in the State Prison, was who broke into the stable of Mr. Joseph H. Reeve, at Chatham, on the 13th of April last, and carried otf @ horse, Wagon and harness, valued at about #45: He 38 also charged with entering the premises of M. Henry Keep, at Madison, and carrying therefrom a considerable quantity ot horse and wagon. He will be taken to Morristown to-day to be tried uner indictment for the latter otfence, Madison ben Was effected dravitly by a detective of tnts city. New YorK RovGus SEVERELY Dear Wirs.—In the Police Court, yesterday morning, George W. Bird and Thomas M. Bird, brothers, and Thomas Simpson, three blades from New York, were ar- ra.gned on a charge of causing @ serious street dis- turbance in Springfield aveuue, which nearly rose to riot, on Sunday The charge was proven against them, and it Was also shown that they had “gone througn” a Lumber of saloons and behaved generally in a most outrageous manner. Their astonishment was indeed great when the magistrate, Justice Mulls, said they would have to pay each a fine of twen lars, In aspirit of Magnanimity towards them, and with an eye to the lininediate augmentation of the Juuds in the city treasury, the Justice granted gper- mission to one of the biras to dy to New York and procure the necessary funds, trip in a very suort time, bearing with him the ran- som fees to the unfeigned joy of his incarcerated she trio Went on their way re- ng, declaring that when next they came to Jer- they Would let its chain ughtning alone. Other than unis merchandise, in Morris county. The sister and two THE CUBAN INSURRECTION, Matters in this City—Movements of the Span- ish Consul—Violntions of the Neutrality Laws to be Prosecuted=Action of the Revenue Authorities. ‘The Bohemian sensation mongers are now enjoy- ing a respite from their labors of Cuban headquarters, at 71 Broaaway, were thronged yesterday by adventurers who are auxlous to join the Cuban patriot army, but the ageni in charge of the rooms informed the applicants that no volun- teers were required, and that for the fature the efore of the Cuban Junta would be directed to sending money, munitions of war and medicines for He made the round friend aad brother. Yesterday afternoon the Spanish Consul in this the office of Marshal Barloy Chambers street, to have en interview with him, but neral being absent he left, D Pierrepont has received two letters from the State Department, directing him in all cases where he has proof that the neutrality laws are violated to take energetic measures to those laws and punish their violators: and to particularly direct his attention to the matter of the aileged Ulegal fitiing out and departure of the Quaker City. The letters in full will not be given to the public at present, but the foregoing is a state- ment of their points. District Attorney Pierrepont ently endeavor to obtain proof of any viola- he neutgality laws, and on obtaining legal proof will take proceedings instantly. It is reported that the revenue autho ceived orders to post a cutter to watch the move- in the East river to prevent filibusters leaving by the Heli Gate exit, and another cutter in the lower bay to exit. The former vessel too off the foot of Tenth street, in the vicinity of the pier where the suspected vesse! Quaker City ts inoored. Ali vessels attempting to leave the port at might will be overhauled, detained and their cargoes aud papers STABBING APFRAY.—On Sunday afternoon two men, named Thomas Millis and James Connolly, engaged in 4 dispute, when Mills, it 1s alleged, side with a small pocket Mills Was arrested aod committed for trial. RuNaways.—A team belonging to Mr. La Cord, at Cliten, ram away in Paterson yesterday, and the driver was thrown out and had his leg broken in Mr. James Powers was thrown out of bis carriage on Sunday afternoon by his horse run- uiog away, and bad his leg broken. Dougherty, In Bank street, was run over by a country Wagon yesterday afternvon and slightly in- vonnolty in thi A daughter of LARGE FIRE AT PATERSON, W. J. Que Entire Block of ments of suspicious vesse Buildings Destroyed Lows $350,000—Keveral Hundred Operatives Thrown Out of Employment. ast one yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in @ small building between Jersey and Mill streets, owned by M. J. Morris, and used as a storehouse for waste, and before tue Names could be subdmed nearly a whole biock was destroyed, and over seventy families thrown out of a home, The @piendid Murray Mill, one of the finest struc- uard the Sandy Hook its station last night CITY POLITICS, Tammany Young Men’s General Committes. gular monthly meeting of this organization Was heid iast night at Tammany Hall, the President, Mr, Joel A. Fithian, in the chair, large attendance of members. Mr, Algernon 8. Sullivan offered the following pre- amble and resolutions litical questions which now claim public Feat dificuity and importanct hereas it is desirable tha rinctples should take ue country, and should if Ofganization #0 ae to gt tap ans, mee Of the, State of ‘and who sympathize with 1 meet in a delegate ‘convention at Albany, ‘eneral Committee appoint necessary arrange: Kyle, Mayor of Paterson, was reduced to ashes, wollg# from ten to fifteen tenement houses. less, it is estimated, There was quite a Will not be jess than $55,000, The conflagration throws several hundred operatives out of work and has caused a deep feel- ing of gloom in the city for the condition of those Wo kave suffered. The fire raged neariy four hours before it was finally subdued. Mill, which ts occupied b: Works, Is nearly $250,000, onjwhich there is said on'y 41,000 insurance, The machinery was of the most duprovel pattern, and bad taken 1m: Messrs. Day & Co., Who oocup! Scarcely any of the tenements were jasured, and the loss on them will be nearly $09,000. Many houses a block away took Gre from Intense heat, but it wag extingutahed before much {t was probably the most die- Qstrous conflagration that ever occurred in Pater- nt from the city at the time, tly sympathize with attention inclu: rt re attached to demo C counsel together as to the interests of And strengthen the: realization to thelr iy}. ‘That we invite the yo New York, who u the owner's silk lone about $50,0.0. 9. That the Chairman of this G *® committee of twenty-two to nis to carry the above resolution into effect. “ democratic Sratimente, desi femerve the in ion. ADA the prosperity and ha and restrictive 1 ned wn justly a damage was done. Mr. Ryle Was aber birt the whole communi Dimi qas he ie universal WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Svictpe* OF AX OLD Max.—About noon yesterday the body of @ German named Frederick Btockinger, aged sixty-se,%eD years, was discovered “ue Fox farm at West # cow shed on. "ested upon ita feet, bent forward, sho Wing “ the part of the Farms, When a Getermniane onan die eaten on Fine at Wast Fanua.—Yetwoen ten and cioven o'clogk on Sunday night @ fire’ broke out in the ata. Bee Sf Goorge Keller, ice dealer, 10 this village, that id an inqui Mr. B "ed to amend by including Mex. ered ore. ton LANKMAN MOV 7 ing Mex. Mr. Genome Muck showld like to have the Green Irie included alse in @ CHAIRMAN— We sym vathize very di f {Is none veasal very deewly allied wil for me to state Ireland myself. bat whether we can get at Ireland as well as we Cun at Canada is another q Both amendments were then put and carried, trangaction of some other business, SWOMAN IN THE LYCEUM.” ere pier Be Lecture by Miss Kate Field. Melis BA, 12 days, with plae Bud" conyratul Te etattn Or yp tae | Miss Kate Field made her d’dut as an ensaytat in ware Cram ge eplinepnpep tnt Warren and Costello, the proceedings terminated. | this city last mignt at the Union League theatre, vin rapa, Voie " corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-sixth street. | goagen war, Mqadah, with epare, to Snow & Rich- BOARD OF HEALTH. ‘The elegant house was crowded in every part by am | Seb» Mary ¢ Suse iee ue Baill exceedingly select, if not demonstrative, audience. Sebr ocr, renee, NC, S days, with The Board's Tranquillity Disturbed—A Fracas | The lecture, as the subject, “Woran in the Lyceum,” | mon sijoes ie 8 by iayedell, Matteras Inlet, 4 days Among Doctore—Quarantine the Trouble | WoUld denote, consisted Of a series of argument | wir vara Who Knows What Ship Fever Is? adduced for the purpose of proving that ladies were | gay, Lapiana When the Board of Excise terminated its brief | Justifled in appearing upon the lecture platform, a 4 sapere Virginia. light labors yesterday afternoon at half-past oue | 1" Commencing the lectures sald that any woman | ROOT 4 Ps Gearsetown, DC. o'clock the members thereof resolved themselves as | WHO undertook to deliver a lecture was considered | els Ths Eaton, Fults ta for Providence. usual into the Board of Health, with Mr. Lincoln for NRE, Frys po ae he joe ae Sf Pome, for President, in place of Judge Bosworth, of the Excise er sex, A gentleman 4 Sehr George flotebkins, ‘ Board, There was nothing particutarly interesting ear a womee lestaver?” be hed answered "Si in tgheed Senden, sal in the early part of the proceedings, The minutes | answer to another query as to whether he had ever | Rehr Pratt, Rockland, with lime. took as long to read as if they recited the doings in | Known a woman lecturer, the gentionian Dad an, | Sebr Resrwyile, Chase, Howion, @ session of the Convention that framed the na- | frat St. EN hee women ought to apeak in | Bene dice 8, Ailey. Boston. tional constitution. Mr. Brennan looked like the ponte, Dan nes. Soni oe line, aon cae Ba wht Levbras, Westeu st, Nantuckel, with halibut,to J B month of May—all smiles and benevolent blushes, }, Gaara € oo -4 Mr. Mauniere essayed @ humorous remark every once form Pry see i aan bap A oy vesan pattems Pad a: oan ‘siemeescereretgada in a while and bore himself with as mucn cheerful serenity as though he had the tile deeds to a dozen corner lots in Paradise, The president, Mr. Lincoln, seemed to feel as if he could shake hands and make merry withevery mother’s son of Eve, Judge Bos- worth was evidently beyond the reach of any dis- turbing influence in mortal affairs, The cali, pla- and St, Paul did not mean to speak of actresses; he Meant women were not to jecture, Mins Field dwelt at length on te passage in St. Paul’s writings above referred to, and claiming that in other portions of his epistles the Apostle had contradicted his own words Referring to the recommendations of friends as to her future career, the essayist; spoke of some advising her to write a book, some to write cid complexion of his brow was something a ner- | % Play, others to become a reader, aud yet, mi x . 8 others to try acting. In reply to those who from Tis qulgh tustrous C¥es, a honeon of nothing advised the latter Miss Field jiamarked | that = tare Leow Tartar, Proven a but gold and purple tints, Dr. Crane laid back in his | M&MY persons when at thelr wits’ end to Mud | cot pole vers, Providemen. the means of subsistence fell into the popular delu- sion that any one could become an actor. Nothing, however, was so rare as true players of herole characters, and of such actors and actresses there were not at present four in the whole world. To become an actor or un actress many gifts were needed, such as dramatic talent, fue physique, good voice, taste in dress, an ear for music and as much more as nature and art would give, Lecturing was the best feild open to women. A lecturer was free from the envy and malice of opponents, required no wardrobe, could con- clude her labors in an hour, receive her checks and leave the least exciting of all public amusements without being subjected to any annoyance from the jernesse dorce, Miss Field then discussed the right of women to speak in public, adducing many his- torical facts Im support of her argument, ‘The p Judice against ladies m the lyceum was but tem- porary and would soou die out. Only within the last 200 years had women taken part in theatrical performances. Not long since round hats were sald to be unfeminine, but now they were universaily worn. Lecturing had taken the place of round hats. In this connection the essayist made some telling allusions to the characters and actions of the fashion- uble ladies of to-day. In concluding Miss F. en- deavored to prove that ladies were more fitted for the lyceum than weve men, doth by appearance, manners and endowment. Nolile, Anderson, Providence. farren, MeGar, Proviieuce. 8 A Mount, Young, Providence, Sea Bind, Matty, Providence. Cabinet, Cook. Pr chair and might have ahd vo think that the happy reunions of the Board of Health, these pleasant weekly meetings at which it which it is delightful even to hear the very minutes read, mast one day come toa final end. Dr. Smith was perhaps uhinking after @ similar strain, Dr. Swinburne, the Health Officer, was the only one across whose brow ap- peared to pass & shade of anxious care. Something was evidently on his mind that troubled not the rest, yet he laughed as heartily as the others when Manniere, in his testive manner, ventured on a sae ae Swinburne came late to the meeting. He had evidently arrived from Quarantine and had a world of bine eaggy ed resting upon his thoughts. Taken altogether, however, it would be dificult for anybody in search of a happy family to alight on one more calmly contented, more serenely satisiied than that of the Board of flealth as it appeared in the bright and genial May afternoon of yesterday at Mulberry sireet headquarters. After the minutes were disposed of Mr. George S. Hastings announced thet there had been 113 viola- tions of the Tenement House act and thirteen viol tions of the Health Board ordinances since the last meeting. The attorney of the Board was instructed to institute the customary legal proceedings. ‘The next thing was a report signed by Dr. Morris recounting the complaint of one Mr. Hogg against Mr. Sulzer, proprietor of the beer concern and shoot- ing gallery in Jones’ Wood, It was charged that Sehr Cal ovidence. Bebe Ht Canto@, Knowles, Newport iohr Cooper, jew port, Bohr MH Mudie, Derk Warren Kebr Ly Bill, ——-, Hartford. Schr E M Duiield, Raynor, Portland, Ct, Schr $.J Hoyt, Sanford, New Haven for Philadelphia Schr Motto, Searie, New . Sehr Fashion, Carberry, New Haren. Sehr Joseph, Smith, New Haven. Behr Ni aa Schr Perine, Shemlield, Stonington. Schr J B Bikeker, York, Stonington. from Liverpool, reports Aprii iT 1p Abealinon of Lavetpseh, top Quebscs re and main masts by the deck, had been die the 26th ; required po assistance ; ag Int 40 50, lon 63:17, passed an Taman steamship, bor bth, 1:3 AM, lat 40 24, lou o® 15, & Cunard steamsb; enat. BELOW. (by pilot boat Hope, No 1), Wind at sunset 88W, Disasters in the Bahamas, We have received from our correspondent the following list of wrecks and disasters in the Bahamas, with the names Suizer kept a shooting galiery where target fir ng S25 LAR REA OOO was practiced, to the imminent danger and annoy- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. of those vessels seeking Nassau in distress during the month ance of the Hogg family and others living in of April:— the neighborhood, and also that a good deal of irregular dancing was tndulged in at unseason- abie hours of the evening. Considerable argument Was wasted on this case, as it finally appeared that Mr. Hogg lived in the contrary direction to which the balls in the shooting gailery fly, and couid, therefore, ran no risk in his house. Dr. Morris ex plained that the rifle bails, if they happened to pass outside the wooden Wall at the end of the gallery would go stmight into Hell Gate, at which state- ment much relief was experienced and the com- plaint against Sulzer was dismissed, the Board feel- ing satisded that as long as the stray and dangerous balls Gnd a home in Heil Gate we can afford to toler- ate the additional obstruction for the sake of the fun. Complaints were preferred respecfively against a slaughtering house on Forty-fifth strect, North river, atat boiling establishment en Thirty-ninth street, A. Mensel, of Delaware, Ind., committed suicide on Saturday by taking hydrocyanic acid. Fitty vessels arrived at Buffalo from the upper Lake ports on Sunday. The spring trade is active. Margaret Murry, an inmate of the nunnery in Chicago, attempted suicide on Sunday by drowning, but was rescued, The refrigerator factory of Bent & Goward, on Monroe street, Chicago, was yesterday burned to the ground, Loss $35,090. Margaret Pearce, aged fifty-four years, from Charleston, S. C., committed suicide at the Mer- chants? Hotel, Philadelphia, yesterday, vy taking oxalic acid, March 25—Brig J W John (of Windsor, NS), Gerrior, St Domingo for Boston, with logwo feo, arrived at Inagua leaXing badly. demmed and sold. "Had thrown over and 600 baga coffee. Cargo saved ; to be forwarded, with $00 tons railroad iron for Pact near Sheep cays, northwest poiyt of Inagua. Vessel and cargo sold on reef. April Sehr Grand Master (Br), Seaboyer, from Ponce, PR, for New York, with —— arrived, with foremast Fore and main masts repaired, and resumed her the A large ship, newly metalled and with all sail found drifting, keel up, about 8 miles from Barnett’s west of Grand Bahamas. She proved to be the Principality, of London, with & cargo of timber; now being saved by wreckers. Brig Filia M Long, Ams on Salt Cay Bank ot ‘off by wreckers for and oo was nt, rom Saguia La Cranae for New York. East river, and a rendering dock, foot of Thirty beh Ps May 1--Wreckers brought in @ portion of cargo of brig eighth street, North rive this last complaint was ‘The cold ther of the past wee! has injured the Germania, found derelict off Inagua, made by Alderman Hardy, who said that the render- | TOPS 1 the vicinity of Charleston, S. C. The cotton | “Wreckers, with diving dresses, ure saving a large portion plant is dying out on sandy lands, and it is feared the stands will be destroyed and new crops have to be replanted, which will make the season late. A pleasure boat containing eleven persons was drawn under a coal barge in the river at Memplis Sunday evening, and Messrs, Garkey and Miller, well known dentists; Burreil, Adams, Weller, Acree and a negro were drowned, The bodies have not been found, A number of distinguished officers have signified their intention to attend the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic which meets in Cincmmnatt to-morrow. General John A. Logan will deliver an address on Wednesday night; there will be a banquet on Thursday night and on Friday 4 steamboat excursion to North Bend—to the tomb of Genera! Harrison. At Atlanta, Ga., on Sunday, John Henry Fay, sec- retary of the Workingmen's Assoctation, and late sub-clerk in the Executive Department of Georgia, shot his negro mistress for wishing to separate from him. Fay then shot himseif twice and said, “I have shot myself; come and kiss me, I am dying.’ Fay of cargo of ‘schr Americus. Marine Disasters. STEAMAIIP BERLIN (NG), from Bremen, at Baltimore @th, encountered heavy weatl and anchored on the Horse Shoe, where she waited 6 hours for a pilot and lost anchor and cable mn consequence. Bank Noxpcap, from Liverpool for Galveston, wrecked off the latter port, will be @ total loss, BaRK Nonpporr—Savannah, May 10-The bark Nord- boer, from St Marys for Montevideo, is ashore on St Marys bar, and leaking. BARK PiONERR, Hazard, which returned to New Bedford 7th inst, was leaking from 2000 to 4000 strokes per day. She put away for home on the 3d inst, Brig OMANA—Key West, Fla, May 10—Tha brig Omaha was capsized on the morning of the Ist inat. ptain Tooth- aker, EG Jones, Michaol Cullen and Jobn May were saved. Scun W H STRevr, from Kingston, Ja, arrived at quaran- tine below Charleston 7th inst. Capt Buck, late master of the Steele, is reported to have died on the passage, and one of the crew is sick. Scun E P Perry, Capt Summers, from Nahant for Phila- delphia, in ballast, Is ashore on New Inlet Shoal, Little ing of old horses, pigs, cats and dogs at this dock foot of Thirty-eighth street maae the most horrible smell that ever saluted his “ears.”’ The Sanitary Superintendent was directed to see alter these huisanees. It was here the storm burst out that Knocked to pieces the happy trame of mind which Dr, Stone had been indulging, destroyed the temper of Dr. Swin- burne and made the whole Board feei very uncom- fortable. ‘the following resolution, laid over at a previous meeting of the Board, was read by the Clerk in con- nection with a reply from Dr, Swinburne, 1a the form of an amendinent:— ‘That the Health Oficer of the port of New York be re- quested to give notice by telegraph to the Sanitary Superin- tendent in New York, of to the Assistant Sanitary Superin- tendent in Brooklyn, according as any vessel may be bonnd for the docks of either city, of the expected departure from Quarantine of any vessel, cargo or passe: the Metropolitan Sanitary district, Fgo OF passengers may have been so infected or exposed as Nave rendered fumigation or disinfection at Quarantine essary, or in which there ja some reason to think that the same may cause or develop di nes se in said dint ing Co has contracted to get her off, ‘said notice, giving the name of the vessel, her destination, | Was about thirty-five years of age, well educated vase [rot d be fei 4 5 Some MARY D IR#LAND, from Philadelphia for Galveston, and the disease from which any danger may be feared be rom | and came from New York eity, Strong hopes are | jou" Many D TnrLAn, fra rp six to tweive hours Lefore such expected departiy a phic notice of its reception be secured by the Health wevidence that auch superintendent or assistant bas d the same {n season to take any needed precaution ‘hat it be the duty of the Sanitary Superintendent and id assistant upon the receipt of auch notice to at once ph ite reception to the health officer, and before signing any permit It be also their duty respectively to make or cause to be made any examination and inquiry that may appear to be needful relative to any danger from any source mentioned in said notice, but there must be no delay in giving auch per- entertained for the recovery of the negress. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New Yorke==This Day, Miscellaneous. Very Snort PassaGR—The Hamburg-American Packet Company's ateamahip Westphalia, Captain H F Schwensen, from Hamburg April 28 via Havre May 1 at 1:30 PM, arrived at Sandy Hook at 4 PM yesterday, making the run from Havre in 9 days, 2 hours and 80 minutes apparent time. Parker E W Sparhawk, of the steamer Magnolia, from mit without substantial ase, therefol nd if stich exec Sun rises. 447 | Moon gets.....eve — — Charleston, bas our thauks for favors. Uve officer is in doubt as to hie duty he muat consult the t Ss B i man of the Sanitary Committee OF the member of axid com. | SUD sets, 7 06 | High water...eve 8 24 Notice to Mariners, BOBTON HARKOR. Dredging operntions have been commenced at the Lower Middle Bar, for the purpose of deepening the channel at that point. The dredzing machine and scows will be constantly mittee from Brookivn, and in case of emergency either o} two latter officers Lom direct the secretary to call a a] meeting of the Board for the earliest hour practicable for considering the subject of auch permit and auch danger to e PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1869, the public hea’ un. seein nae lame ‘n'the ebannel, might and day, and all captains of veascla Dr. SWINBURNE made the following response to the CLEARED. Joerg hana hace nese warned’ to” avold cullision with the foregoing:— — ‘Wiealieinen. To THR SECRETARY OF THE METROFOLATAN BoaRD or | come? Cimbria (NG) Haack, Hamburg—Kunbardt & | 4, vag: rath unt, scbr Irving, of New Bedford, wih 90 Sieamsbip Chesapeake, Bragg, Portiand—J F Ames, Ship Sir Wm Wailace (Br), Taylor, London—H Willey. Pa id Frederick (Br), Armstrong, St John, NB—Hichard vin, Bark Waino (Rus), Broberg, Cardiff or Newcastle via Do- poy, ia Punch, Baye & Oo" B Bari Snony Region (Br), Smith, Antwerp—Boeln & eine. Bark Wm Turner (Br), Redmond, Adelaide and Dunedin— Camero! bbis sp orl, ‘Off do. 14th ult, ship Com Morris, of New Bedford, with 60 bbis oll since leaving Payal. Spoken. Schr Ellie L Smith, from Mobile for Philadelphia, May 5, Jat 30 25, lon 79 60. Schr Georgia (of Belfast), for St Marys, Ga, May 6, off Cape Lookout. igned, to whom was referred this document, Teapectfully reports that he has carefully constdered. the measures ‘proposed in that document, and he respectfully suggente that the ded Ly striking out therefrom the following words :—“W here said vessel, cargo or passengers may have deen so infected or exposed as to have rendered fumigation or disinfection at Quarantine necessary or in which there Is some reason to think that the same mi iy cause PF develop diseases” and inert tn leu thereof the follow- is R OW Cameron, Fe Ports, ing Where in hia judgment the condition of the cargo, | “park Mathilde (NG), Wainker, Gibraltar—W Ray & Co, begpresin aanengers or crew may possibiv develop disease.” Ae far cl 4 Ye PAPULCO, April 23—Arrived, bark Sarita, Syney, ts Tau personally concerhed | have no objection to fiends, | Bark A Norris, Melcher, St Jobn, NB Yates « Forterield | | Acarul pri 23—Arr! tay NSW Bark Gertrude, Atherton, Wisces (would proceed to San Francisco}. Brig L Staples, Stowers, ‘adiz—Walsh & Carver, le hus amended, but I am constrained to say that it 18th, ship St Mark, Maigae oomge Brewster, Corno, will prov its practical operation an additional and un- Bri enne (Br), Doherty, Aquin—Cameron |. | Rio Dulce toload Brazil wood for necemenry Durden upon commierre by inteaning the period of | qoqt® ee eee stag e roe & Moret. | Pe UDEAUS, April SS Salled, Mary Aun, Minceey, Sew Or- de euides, I am unable to ve thai i ' makes any provision foF guarding agains the conse | rig Mlack Buea Podper Ueorelonn, BC ta eee | leans quene Brig Black Swan, Podger, Georgetown, 80-1 B oBtis Mary Cobb, Phillips, Ellzavethport—B F Metcalf & ‘0, “Brig D 8 Soule, Soule, Elizabethport—Brockway & Baker, Schr George Armerod (Br), Fullerton, Demarara—F W Whit- ney. Scbr Azelda & Laura, McIndoe, Baracoa—J Douglass, Setir Yurmurt (Br), Johnson, Sagna—Waydell & Co. Schr Isabel (Br), Murray, Port Muigrave—8 L Merchant & 0. Schr Nor'Wester, Foster, Turks Island—B J Wenberg. Schr Sarah Jane (ir), Foster, Parrsboro—H J De Wolf & Co. cScht Queen of the South, Corton, Mobile-E D Hurlbut & 0. CALLAO, April 15—Arrived, ship, L B Gilebrist, Watts, Chinghas (and sailed 19th for Hambarg). Sailed— Ship Anna Decatur, Hamilton, Chinchas: 10th ache Shooting Star, Stinson (fron North Haven}, Ban Francisco, 7th, a red nson, lar; bark In gator, Carter, Antwerp; bth, abip Winfleld. Beott, Pike, Chincha; 2ith, bares George Henry, Find, Chancay and Valparaiso; Zist, Honea Rich, Pomeroy, Guanape. Ciuacoa, April d7—In port brig Eimma Dean, for NYork jays, CAIBARIEN, April 98—In port ship John Harvey, for New York 90 days: brig Corea, for do 10 daym. s GUANAPE ISLANDS April 7—In port ships MR Ludwig, Woodbury, an Fred Tudor, Bradford, to load for Hamburg which the Sanitary Committee were to consider, aud which I understand are to be removed by the adoption Of these regulations. JOHN SWINBURNE, Dr. Ston#, who wrote the resolution, stood up to say that he conid see no particular sense in the amendment. except that it left the Board of Health without any jurisdtetion in the premises and con- on “l alg (he power and discretion on the Health rMicer. Dr. SWINBURNE said his amendment only ditfered from the resolution in being more explicit, better put together and more forcibly expressed, He 3 or Rotterdam ; Roaweil, S| to load for Cork for thouglit tue Board should be free from the captious- Schr W R Beebe, Lozier, Savannah—N L McCready & Co. | or Santee, ‘Magraw, to toad for Liverpool; Gen Berry, ness that characterized one of its members, This Sehr Myrover, Brown, Charleston—N L McCready & Co. Lavender, to load for Kotterdam ; American, Small, and Gas: resolution would hamper the Heaith Officer, impair Sehr Eurotay, Avery, Norfolk — laples & Co. Rees Emerson, for United States or Europe; Nonantum, his usefulness and injure the interests of commerce. | Schr Starlight, Blatchford, Calais—John Boynton's Son & | Lord, mm Callao - fF nro Parks Priscila,” MeAlery, 0. Caroline Lemout, lhowker, for Baltimore. Fee ere Ree Paver CMTE UIIeDIe,, 06 sinslipox, | OS. WW Bratcard, Tribble Hariford-@ K Racket & ship fever, yellow fever and cholera. “The Board, of | 3°" ETT Tree mew TOER Oh Mevseatett, Beo- course, could reguiate matters in Quarantine to suit Schr OC Acker, Hobbs, Stamford. Satled 2th, Paragnay (s), Dixor NYork ; 20th, 1, L Sturges, itself. ARRIVALS Linnekin, Cardi and United. States; thy Wild Muster Dr. Stonr—The trouble alleged ia that we do not seem to have a Health Officer who will inform this Board, or who has the capacity to inform tt, whether @ vessel coming up to this city has ship fever on board or not. of SWINBURNB—Why did you not complain be- fore Dr. StonB—Ob ! we trusted to your eg expe- riepce to prevent any calamity; but if a ship be allowed to come up here and scatter the seeds of fever, it shail never, uf it is in my power, occur again, What do you (Amer), Howell, Cadiz and United States, RELVERPOOL, May 10—Arrived, steamship Virginia, Forbes, ‘ork. MARSEILLES, April 26—Arrived, Edwin, Sorensen, Phila- dejphin; Zit, Hanson Grogory, Gregory, New Orleata. ne ae Na, April 23—-Sailed, ‘schr Fany Fern (Br), Decent, NYork. MARANTIAM, about March 98—Arrived, schr Helen M Waite, McRae, N York. SouTHAMPTON, May 10—Arrived, steamship Weser (NG), Wenke, NYork for Bremen, St JOuN, NB, May 10-Arrived, steamship Alida, Clark. 8 York; ship’ Royal Charlie (ip, Anderson, Boston’ bark Bro. thers Pride (Br), Smith, NYork; brig Alma (Nor), Halvor- wen, do; achr Hartatene, Teller, NYork, Cleared With, ships Geo Hutlbut, Nasson, and Thos Dun- am, Young, Liverpool. American Ports. REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship The Queen (Br), Gro Queenstown Bath, with todee ‘Steamabip China (Br, Hockley, Li 1 and amahip Ghina (Br, Hoe verpool and Queenstown ba, with mane, tok Gonerd, by jemobalia (NG). Schwensen, Hamburg Aprit M, with mdse and passengers, Sandy Hook mt 4 PM eat part of the passage weather; wind mostly easterly; intter ‘part May 2, noon, lat 49°30, loo 7 88, avoke Ship SPM, lat 42.90, lon 6928, bark Salvador ackel, Steamehip Wilmington, Cole, Galveston April 29 via Key West Muy 4, with mdse abd passengers, to Williams & Gniow. Steamship Magnolia, ‘Crowell, Charleston Ma passengers, to the National Dr. Swinsvrne (excitedly)—On! know about ship fever, or anything else? Dr, Stone (with energy)—I know more of common manners than you do. Dr. SWINBURNE (vehementiy)—Go back to Boston | mdse and passengers, ary. Experienced heavy NE | BOSTON, May &, PM Arrived, bark Scotland, Marshall, and stay there, and keep your Yankee manners at en ‘New Orleans; schrs Eranconia, Treworgy, Matanzas; Rich: home. Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse, to Wm uf rs Me) Ls’ ote Bi onto Ny ped ley, Georgetown, DC; Ams: naZh STONE (to the President's chair, the occupant hip Dantel Webster, Browne, London Dee % via Fay | den, Minith, do; y deus, Farnten Kebergend faving disappeared in anticipation Of pistols and | aori’ss, where sue put in in'disiress: with mies Kaan Sark, Lorn Zleavo, Murch, ahd a Ham coffee coming up)—I appeal to be protected trom gan & Sons. First par of em from Fayal strong weat- | mond, Paine, Elizabethpor eal, Lovell’ NYort ‘8 vulgar Insolence, inda and cals rived, U 8 ateamah this ma\ York; Bri ol hip Riverside (of Bath, Me), Randall, Newport, F, gchra MJ Chadwick, Gage, Cieorgetdwn,’ Di ‘AN aid BOSWORTH simultaneously—Stop 0 Chae Lr Wright rly winds rice fa light w da; Nickerson, Kelly, Portland; Je this; We eegeuaetan #, with railroad fron, to F Jay; vessel t Fountain; RP Reynard, olds, and froma Gh Dh Beastie ike has no business teaching me | #09 Took n pliot from boat Faunle, No 17, Baltimore; JB Austin, Davie, and 8 W ‘Simmouk Willies, what to do at Quarantine. achi Ship Carl e ow Pe re oe mdse and 600 ai iat eK Dr. sroxn—Oh! L know what you do down there, | Winds: Int 4%, lon 45 W, sw neveral large iceveraey had | _iih«-Arrived; teameure tjeuons, Waldron, NYork; barks 1 know what sort of a quarantine station we have. birth and 4 deaths prone the assengers. Mary Edson, and Yor ‘Burke from Mesring; Panny Atkin- Dr. SWINHUKNE—It Nas taken you along time to | - Hark Dashing Ware (Br), Hockin, Paiermo, Of dnys, and | gon. Atkiuach, Ardrossan sche Mary. Suow, {rom warn. ‘You stated thar the contin here | Gibraltar, Aprif 1, wih trult, to George © Mulley. tad heavy | Below, hp Pequot, from Live Should be removed to Ward's according to Hare Puente, Claro, Creat ucgos, 17 days, with eager, to 11 | tak eon MOLE Atte’ ma ott gh legal Tequirement. Nobody heard of such Mire. | P&I M Brookman. Had heavy weather for the Inst 10'days, : y ‘iferson’ Borden, Hall, r Ment before. When a ship has once been disinfected and her pessengers treated for the disease on board they are ailowed to go to the city, and there has ever been an instance where a case developed itself afterwards, Murat north of Hatteras qealied in company bark for New York. Bark Brunswick, Dixon, Caibarien, 19 days, with sugar to Master, Has beens days'N of Hatteras, with strong NE and NW winds. nce. Cleared—Brig Mary E Rowland, Rowland, Newport; schre Jou B Harter Barer, Boren wens meWiiscer Mow. Hana, New Haven; Thos Lynch, Wilson, NYork; Shawnos, Williamson, Brooklyn; M Hartlett, Morin, Haniers Polat} + . Sphincter gp Se Pc aL GO Ee SC OS a at Ses come es ES K Dr Charles Ary Chambers, ‘ fark, East Albany ; . tral daly Mgt whe mcs | HEA HRAE Mt Menthe RE Te taranen » | BAUGHMAN Ew at tment a . Lincoln, who in the meantim le May (01 raatle, lair, Savan 9 ANGO! lay 7. ‘ved, use tt ennis- Feturned, put the question of adopting Dr. Swin- jumber, (0.3 Pearee; veensl 09 maar en ton ANZOR, May 7—Arrived, sche 2 te, Prtvle, wan soni ‘Waa: elem BRISTOL, May 8—Arrived, ‘Wim 8 Doughton, Tatem, EPORT, Ct, May 10—Arrived, bark Avon, Dryden, SCHARLESTON, Mar 7_Ai B.C Redman, Rea. man, RYork schia anes Brambal Bunt, do; Ida 8 Bur. b--Sailed, echre J A Crooker, Providence; Jas Jones, FALL RIVER, May 8—Arrived, sehr Sen Bird, Battey, RY SAE et PAS tee we Bn Ech og i ae Prin, Jensen, Li Baited Tay bark fe Buekholtz, Lt ORURTOWN BO, Apel 90. Clear wit 5 “Bele Curacon (Bt), Lockart, Gurncon, 18 days with bid 4 Ike & Kon. Had fine weather tat part of pee! ace; latter part strong NWE ws led ti a Peasy ouc ease so mucrella, Hendrickso oJ TB Maxwell & Go. Tins been Sinve nord at Hat Brig Oak Foith (Br), Vigra, Cardenaa, 0 days, with sugar had heavy. sreather. spe ts with sugar to Baxter'& Merril, yn Cardenas, vary ontnenal (Hin, Lockhart, Windsor, NS, with plaster, Gho (eee Marsh, Windsor, NB, with plaster, to Penis: Orinoco R orca i Hy mopar, Windeor, NS, 10 days, with (id (Br) K. urphy, indaor, NS, 11 days, with wane ins (Br Hennett Bom Bay, with coal, to Hatton, Sophie, Strout, Cherryfeld, with lumber, to Simpson burne’s amendment, which was carried, Bosworth, Brennan, Lincoln and Manierre voting for it, and the three doctors (who ought to know best), Dra. Stone, Crane and Smith, vot + a = Ay oling against it, Dr. Swinburne After some minor business the Board adjourned. THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RAGE, Boston, May 10, 1869. The oMeial response from Oxford arrived yester- day and runs thus: Oxrorn, England, April 24, 1869, To THE COMMITTEE oy THR v, baer Geto Hanvarp UNIVERSITY We the committee of the Oxford veraity Boat Club, hereby accept -oared nge to row a rate front Pau Ito Mee Mi GEO. i 2 to the terma of yo Mer ‘ wt mai, gentlemen, yours truly, “Nalenge. We Fe: ny idee Ct Banker, had teeth agenn, 28 vrs M Richard; Work: thy Mattie at JAMES C.'TINNE, President, reskwater May ® with hides, Ao to ka, Rider, and Marthe, Mi Dean, P. G. MARSDBN, ‘Secret Co. ps had henoy amie eine Yor thn aa (QRLEANS, May 8 -Arritedy Kensington, 8. D. DARUISHT! ae a BE havon board Capt Willette and two seatien hot yy CG Y HIKE, Treasurer, of sehr in Watson (of New York i irom Bavanilia for leared Shi Paw Wikvan feel iotss ervm all savou, oO Maree TW onn berdmes | ja barns fale oy PM, sd onat! Ship John Barbour (Pr), Chapman, from Cardiff March 24 April $-Ship Marmion (Br), Irving, from N W, for ’ - liroad ifon for Pacthe Rahvond, Harbor, and full of water. Crew saved. The Coast Wreck- Nery te all the Stat ever here. Ni sulvation free. ROBERT CHASE, Lawyer, steamship, Sherman, Henry, York. Pare day Po arived, be game (Br from off ‘bar's sabr Jos NYork, aye ny Rr, May 7: ‘schr Wm Slater, Smal- CKET, May 5—Arrived, achrs Onward, Gorham, N York: Owen, NEW BEDFO! NYork; LS aa ae ie ‘tor Ntons NEWPORT, May wed, schr Sarah Jane, Gardner, NORWICH, May 7—Satied, schre Chief, Orlon, and T Bene- “Sew LONDON, May 7—Arrived, achr Laquille (Br), Porto Rico for Arh Mornii Marks, arroyo; eehre: Pranks Plercoy i "he Boo Guan, rar ‘Nay ?—Arrived, schr Carrie E Rich, New ‘FROVIDENCE, May &Sailed, achre Seaflower, Chase; Al- me tired, ‘San ere Hien, Qrborne's Landing, ‘failed ‘Joun Warren, McGar, Elizabethport; Rena, Wiahop, Rockland (or NYgrkvt Boo Bird, Wallace, Milibeidg> ork). PAWTUCKET, let, sechra ET, 8 Sal ock, Cor fon, port: Perines Shemeld, N¥ork; Martin Van Boren, Harding, do; Emeline Halgut, Avery, do (or Bane 7~arrivea, bark Ethan Allen, ra, Sriuer, NSW, Eryn Peterson, Satied—Rbip Liverpool. Of the Bart, Scudder, NYO. SAVANNA May 10—Arrived, ‘Alexander Milliken, Belfast, Me; echt eo A Pierce, RY. ‘Also arrived 10th, steamship Gen Bagnes, NYork. SATA, May TS Arrived, seb Gilde, Jones, Hoboken, wcinareg fark ‘Otwdina, ‘Thomas, Buenos’ Ayres via Bt chr B & L Cordery, Grace, Philadelphia, SULLIVAN, Me, April 26—Sailed, schra bury. 5 Lord; Palon, Belaity, and wala Wii ay eon ug rts to re RS Dean, Sook mma, 2 MISCELLANEOU — * * © * SARBAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, NEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE OF A! heel HEAD, LUNGS, KIDNEY AND BLADD THE SKIN MAD! URE, CLEA! ‘SMOOTH AND rent one seAviruLe rm SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT establishes anew principle of cure of all chronic diseasos and proves to the medical world that consumption and all ‘other serofu diosanes ope curable. ‘This Thos han tobe demonstrated In over one hundred cases of confirmed con sumption, where one luug in over seventy @troyed aad dried up, end im over five hun consumption. EY Dir. Radway, three years since, published to the world bie analysis of blood In the several stages of ccoenetn aod where tubercles beeame the lunge and other organs, aa in the kidueys, liver, spleen, bronchial glands intestines, Ing consum| of these the blood is thin, weak, pale, watery, ia de~ feient of such constituents as Gorin, albumen, phosphorus and the rich red coloring discs of the hood corpuscles. In the absence of these conaticuents in the blood, the blood te ex- bausted of stren, and nourishment, anu erever there 18 tatlammation it deposita tubercles and decayed matter, Tt bas Bot the power to hold ta solation ba mn and ulcers, sores, tamors, cancers aod virulent humors are f the presence of which causes tnfammation, gather: ing and consequent suppuration. This, reader, ta the true cause of the formation of tubereies and . De, Redwar wee the frst to aivauce thie theory of the jon and ite kindre: S astront to supply the Thiood with con~ ent as deficient of i this condition of syatem, and to give tthe vourtehment and strength to hold ite natural constituent Dr. Radway's Theory was published in Ei Germany, South America, and was seized upon by the acien- Uike medical men of both’ hemispheres. From bis text medi- eal books have been since published by medical writers claim- tng to bave diecovered the cause of fafles to cure. : jpn Bae Ey Kidneys, BI Womb, Throat, Glands ee oe RY DAY ‘ t EVE: fan Increase of flesh, weight and strength t@ experienced, It in {at tissue, calorie or heat making. It is to the blood what oxygen ia to the atmonpherie ait i aupplies the lite principle. I swiftly removes {rom the surface ali pote, blemishes, pus- tales, tetters, rash, flesh-worms, sores, Ac., &c., impartiag a clear and ‘ul complexion to all. SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE, At this season every one is more or less troubled with im- the blood that exhibit their appearance on the surface as boils, black spore, pimples, letters, warms inthe flesh, ralt rheam, &ec. few doses of Dr. Radway's Sarsa~ paritiag will make the skin smooth, clear and beautiful. CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY. 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