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Reports on tho Ravages and {00 fre- ‘Official , : sent Condition of the Pestilence, How the Contagion May be Imported—A United States War Ship as a Yellow Fever Conservatory. Action of the Port and City Health Authorities, HOW THE SCOURGE WAS STAYED. ‘The weekly meeting of the Quarantime Commis- toners wan held yesterday, at their offices, Ex- mange place. Mr. Richard Schell preatded. The Seoresary read the minutes of the previous weeting, ‘whioh were approved, DB, CARNOCHAN’S REPORT. Dr. CarnocDan then read the following report:— megoxaanrim RL, Oct 1510. 't Browaxd Scum, Piuadent Comuniadoners Df Quaran- ‘his the following vessela from infected porta have becn mained at Lower since my report of the 27tb = fieamship Do Soto, from New Orleans September 1’, and Hinvana she 221, arrived the Sith, Was seven daye at New Orleans and threo at Havana. Sent to borpital at the latter four of the crew, who bad been attacked with yeliow One of the crew also dled on the paaruge of the wame Bince the arrival of tho vessel at Lower Quaran- line throe others suffering from, yellow fever have been matted to the West Bank Hospital. ‘Steamship Morro Castle, four days from Havana, arrived wer a rig Ascanaton, thirty days from Clenfuegos, arrived Octo- s Back G. W. Rosevelt, fourteen days from Havana, arrived Had two ten io hospital at Havana with yeliow all well on arrival. Biectnship Missiseipp!, seven days from New Oricans,arrived | October 1. Although this veasel brought a clean bil! of Lealth the crew were found to be sutfering from yellow (ever arr Lower Quarantine aud were transferred to ‘ashington, seven days from New Ore |. Had also aciean bill of health, Had ‘ene of the crew alck with yellow fever on urriral st this port, Biba, tourteen days from Havana, arnved Qctover 2 | it will thus be seen that yellow fever fs mill arsiving almoat @aily at this port, and thai for sowe time to come great cara will be necessary to prevent the further iawoduction o! During the past summer I have repeatedly called the att en- Yon of your honorable Board to the frequent admissions of | Vc aba td owes tothe W: Bank Hospital, and to the | 't danger to which the ity has been exposed from | of quarantine practised with unusual perdinactt ‘4 few merchants and shipowners luterested iu trade wil ‘mifected ports. ‘These persons, acroltly styling themselves “merchants” of New York, enceavored thu ® woral force around their actions, and by cdilusion ‘with one or two newspapers bave wade 4 formidable and went antagonism to the execution of the quarantine The proguosticattous which I have from time to time waade have nolortunately been vered, apd but for the ap- xchange of scasun aud the isdlated locality where | dixease has planted itwelf, the chy would, uo doubt, | we been by pasiileaces and the yarlous jommercia! interests interrupted and ibjured beyond calca- ‘On the 1th of August, a8 far us can be ascertained w fever broke ont on Governor's Bescon, hawever, aa this was ascertained, stops were imme. ento secure the co-operation of the military | antborities in preventing the spread of the disease. Upod | wjor General McDowell and with the | the post, tt was decided to remove all | nd poastole, ta the West Bank | immediately with tue dista- part of Dd drease made {is appearance, the fhe patients on Friday last was prevented heavy storm. On Saturday, however, of yellow fever were transferred to West Bank Hosplial. wotiitary authorities 0: Fees 2s ilttle dele ans procees that where the | removal of by the forty-alz ouses | fuflicient number of convatescents and soldiers were ulso isd by General Niel o act a# nurses and aitendania, slatnberg, Uniced States Army, nt the desire of the mill Wes, went down to West Bank Hospital to take ghazge of the pitleats in couneetion wilh the medical offeerg | Of tbls department. Sevarai of she patients were moribund | the ttme of thelr removal, und their admission to | pital eight deaths have oocurred. jn these casca the ayn} were of the most malignant character, Yoult taking place before death. Pye new cance wars ad- | itted on Sunday and two yesterday from Governor's Island, ‘and on Saturday five cases of yeliow fever, which baa broken | out on vessels detained at Lower Quarantine, were miso transferred to West Bank Hospital. Witu theno (acts befurs | ‘® heavy responsibility must reat upon those pardes who 4 been instrumental ln planting the needs of pertiience | the community. The disease bas, wiihout douvt, been from vessels which have evaded Quarautze und | bh have been allowed to Me at tha Brookiyu wharves, | vanging trom Empire Stores to | Aer posaibie means of communication, the part of the chapnel striking diroctiy upol tho ehore ¥ ernor's Island, where the fever iret made Iteappearance, has, | Ro doubt, carried with it from those vousela the foritea of | wabue polson by which the disease bas been propagated. ‘Oniy @ short iime previous to the outbreak of the epidemic Yao darks Contest, Lord Baltimore and Signal, tbe bri Menty and Lous together with & number of other verse which had evaded quarantine were permiited to ile at tha @iferent docks above mentioned, although it was weil Imown that cases of yellow fever had occurred on board of ide ‘all thone vesso.s, elther at tbe port of departure or on the pas | ce. When w it Fred gaae. When we also remember that, as bas recently ooourr at ona, where yellow fever is now ragiog, o sing! weasel may be the means of introducing the disease, we Searcely be too thankful that New York’ and Broosiyo have far exceped a slnlier calamily. Yours very respoctiuily, J. M. CARNOCHAN, Health Onlicer. The CHAIRMAN said he would like to Inquire ‘whether there were any JacUities from the Bowrd re- quired for the further protection of the port * { Dr. CakNocuan—I believe everyting hag been | @one up to the present tune. ‘Cue hospital is organ- axed, the patients are being attended to, che orderues | gud Durses are on duty and the enilre apparatus is working well. The CHAIRMAN Observed that the additional bed- steads and otber necessary ws “icles for which a re- Te had peen sent to the Board would be | ‘warded Ww the hospita) in the evening. Dr. CARNOOCHAN referred Lo the great co-operation that had been shown on Wwe part ofthe Board of | Heulth, the wilitary authorides aud the Quarantine Departinent. All had beep anxious to root out the | contagion as rapidly ay possible, and he thougut that | Mat very desirabie ovuject would be rapiaiy at- | tuned, { Dr, Aanipra N. Bev said he wished to call atten- | tion to the subject more especialiy in regard to the | jean bills of health given to vessels. A clean bil of | ruc indication of the | Dr, Bell continued:—In | every locality where the yellow fever 18 e@ademlc, arises spontancously or ts capable of being introduced, the therinomever indicates an average temperature ef about elghty degrees. The other conditions are a porous soll, The accumula. tion of organic remains undergoing deeay, want of clesniiness, lsuMcicnt aeration and population, | es, an exciting cause. Ta gap. | port of these premises uumerous examples may be | Ciied, such as the cotemporangous iisvory of yellow | Sever with certaln commercial ports 1a Ainerica | oheracterized in the aggregate by these couditions: | Ate occasional introduciion into certain other places only at times when these conditions ovtain; its Persisience, opportune recurrence and nsual | micane of transportation—in badly constructed wr illy ventilated vessela, Promineut among exam- les of tais kind may be mentioned the United fea. eteamer Atabarna.® ‘The Alabama Wan note, Plows for Mose tae. yellow fever wheuever she | went to the Gull. The fuct is, having once con- tracted if she never thoroughiy got md of it, Year miter year she was sent to Portsmouth, N. H., or ‘Charlestown to be “frozen @ut;” but it scems never #0 have occurred to those ih cliarge of her that a | whip housed in, a3 Qaval vessels habitually are when Jaid up, are probably never froveo out; that the lurking places of the seeus of yellow fever 0b board ship—the bilge aud between the timbers — sre not easily reduced to w lreezing temperature: gad It hardly need be added iat with cargo oa | board 1) recesses of disease are equally’ inac- ‘cewmble to all the orainary means of disinfection, | Ap the blige and between’ the timbers accumulate Khe muddy depostia of leakage, mingled with ‘the Alebrin of organic matters, und ih sreumers the stale | rippings of willow and’ other grease ased in the | aaachwery. These accomulavions in teuperate climates Inay and often do remain imnovuoas fer diefinite periods of time. Bat Jet thein ba sab} Btaie of Bo ey ‘to Bome exciting caw a temperature favor. | dug decompostiion and especiaily wo with It @ Cargo of hides or other formic materi; close or crowded sleeping quariers for the crew, or, above | au, exposure to prevallng epideute minuences—. ead that which bot yesterday was a mere mase of | cempost forthwith becomes w hotbed of disease, | ecattering its devastation Lo ail places spproxima. | Qwe of its own navure. In the winter of L867 the | United Siates steamer Guaquehanna was transierred frov the Mediterranean to the Gul Squadron. She | Arrived at San Juan de a ne within | about two weeks of fhe en rainy Kea | a dm Deceraver, having hed at Genoa, iva aud Key West by the w; Was clean,” | a te be in a healliuy condition, | ana = suppesed ony bad not touched oe: any unhealthy port darin, j duan ts one of the healtutest ports | of tral Aulérica. Lf 18 ROL known to have ever Rec etlow fever, but {t supplied the temperature. © thermometer ranged froma seventy-five fo ninety a Owtng to ute covtinuots raiy on Orst arr | wal the sttp goon became Oiled with damp and the @ir confined, and sbe bad 4 full crew. Ten days | after arrival mterm{ttent and remittent fevers began | £o recur, graatasy assuming @ graver type, which | ty developed into a wrribly fatal epidemic of iow fever, As an fiiustration, on a grand { jie, the insirumestylity of ships 12 con ing yellow fever, J took pains, a fow years _ Av, © trace the introduction of yeilow fever to the Peiac coust. Ip 1851-62, auring ihe valence of , Yellow fever in Kio Janeiro, the ha wee Qiled CY Many of them crowded with passengers ror California, A number of these vessels became | fected, t ehips began to arrive at Callao in the latter of the year 1851. wy many OF these were infected with yellow fever, and 60, 4 places where that disease soon after for the prevailed, ff is impvssible to ascertain. Ab lew, are cleariy traceable. About the of Ve yoar 185! the steamer New W ed at Callao on her way to Vailfornia, serene, many of her crew with yeilow fever in an ey to leaving Rio. The steamer Quivo also the same year nad the disenee on board at Proveeded to the Pucific and arrived at Callao TH, 1862. About that time # mild fever ap- along the coast, which the natives naméd ” Jost 4s in 1549 the precursory fever of Rio From tars nucleus, in @ con- we aud appropriace surroundings, tae | ppon the tsland where the fever ! Commitiee, ( the Board at the auggestion of | Was pointed ont aa his wife. As the HeRaLp re- THE CITY’S NUISANCES. Tour of Enspsction by a Herald Reporter—What He Discevered—The Up Town Mutsances— 4 Vile Fertilising Est. blishment—foav- engers’ Boate-—The Great Abattoir on theEas Biver—The Board of Health Condemn the Outrages, ‘The failure of the health authorities to fearlessly grapple the fat boiling business and locate it at the least objectionable points on the island continues to call down upon their heads the bitter imprecations aubmitting to all proper regulations for the proteo- merican att, Lhave the honor, on their behalf, tousk | Behr Eva, Fitch, Amboy for Norwich. tlon of the publichealth, ‘The Anferences ara to ap. | odors from those establishments located under their | Sui to'grant a place in Central pate Tor tint prepouée Pros Paap Mag ar ay Deeg lady parent as 10 clear the whole subject from doubt, windows, ‘The wealthy residents of Beckman, | [sor No nine, rests on @ aals 40 permanent, 90 60% | schr Elvira, Vancrofi, South Amboy for Boston: feu; CauNOCHAN- It has Deen Mild What the Yellow | urray ana Rose Hills, Ob the east side, are espe- | tu you wil amen to our tne some fatingulsued putin te | Robt Hannah Dy Chara, Woodbridge fr Boston, er canno! 2 om) ds trol. It is our desire to In} a to the Jengtn oi the passage, but the fact that it cially indignant, and all their efforts to compass the | Re founudtions nud wedertal’ without delay, and have, the obra Oly, Kelly, Fort Johnson for Frovidence, ae ee carrie round Cape Horn whieh is colger | TOBOVAL of the vile places located im Fast | save unrelied oy the Prenicent of io Uayen autrhoU Fic, | Schrd Anderson, Scholes, Port Johason tor New Haren, and longer vouage, unve also carried tts Porty-tfth street have been futiic. It is well | fovortobe your ebeiien derrath, JAMES D REID," | Geb" Botte Kiniear, Blzabepor for Pol Dr. Buut remarked that inthe case ofthe Alabama | known to the Sanitary Committee that | pyrgn B. SwaEny, fon President of the: Bourd of Com: Schr Amelie; Dewey, Elizabethvort for Providence, she carried it twice in suoceeding winters. She } these establishments a@re run in defiance of | missioners of the Public Parke of the City of New York !— ht Ni *, wreag nent, Son Kp Manee. Bet Poetne iover port] in herveld ore ine COR: | law, that they are fiithy charnel houses that give | 8-1 Dryer art a iy ed Bene Thos F isopte lee Elsabetiport ‘for Fal River, tituted a yellow fever po) . e ou! ° movement yb commenci ughout the count id eee Iie came to. forth sickly odors and compel the inhabitants of the | having for its design the erection of marbie statue of ro, bod BT biapre Hos, Eilzabethport for Boston. ‘There er no further business to be transacted | neignnorhood at certain times to keep thete win- | [ott°t Some, commemorative of, ble great ee nie hag Seer case: Grate, Baohethpert fer nya New Hi wormcening Sejonroed, dows closed, Yet they hesi een received with so much enth sections of (eo, Conover, Ferry, Hizabeth w Haven, AOTION OF THE CITY HEALTH OFFICERS, we Ci et they hesitate to take action until Mcp Ager y ila ae onan ‘ash: ‘oung, Elizabethport for Someraet. ‘rhe Boara of Health met yesterday, President Bos- } after the election, lest the political infuence of the | Sicha, satel pare already Bad ae eae ate model Schr Fashion, Carberry, Rilsabethport for Bride werth occupying the chalr, ‘ohowing Feport | putchers and Smith Ely, Jr., should be withdrawn | 1 slso,about ready for the chisel, and the city of Charles: FC Jane Ellzabethport for Providence, was made by special committee on yellow (Belia? WN | town, Mass, has just voted an appropriation for « suitable | Sour 8 J Codper, Alien, Elisabeuport for Boston. fever:— Sous contain aaplrants 10 office, While this is the | ‘bass, that city having besa the place of eoteasce Méres's ohr KF ity hve, Elizabethport for Providence, RBALTS DEPARTMENT, 30] Mott street,; case with the east side nuisances the fat boilers of From all Bet fy Bixby. Knzabethport for Newburyport, quarters a desire has come that the statue be Fy To THe Honomance Tu Bosan or ras Manta i the west side, who do not mix up in politics, are Seated tn the 3 New York Central Park. It will be & work of Behr 4 8 Balter Baier Lies ort for FASEMEET: grievously oppressed, their places, which are less ‘and whose iffe is nearly closed. In the name of thou- a Bi for The committee who were antborized Schr Esquima rat for Westport, tabs ibcnotestary measures for the TemovalleGueeatine | objectonable, are closed up, and-all permits denied sands who have sent methelr funds, and of millions whom bis | Sche Urbana, Allen, Hfeabethport tor Bridgeport, of those sick with yellow fever at Governor's Island, andto | tuem, thus giving the tWO establishinenis on the | sBvention has biewed, 7 rapectiity oak tut Central Park Schr Ann Eliza, Caswell, Rondont for Providence, protect this city from said di and to “invest | euai side a monopoly of this lucrative business, that an hogorsble place be aasigned for that purpose, | cbf Ontario, Barber, Rondont for Greenwich. gate the ongin of the disease and the cireum- and that an hon P at » Behr 8 N Smith, Springer, Rondout for New Bodford, eer eciving the Tenthiiee ot the Boara | ftesh fat. Dr. Morris, who inspected the premises, | NeW YORK, Sept. 20, 1810, Becht Ferine, Sheheud od out for stoning the committee proceeded to Governor's Island, conferred | reported thal ine location and apparatus were un- On motion of Commissioner Hiton it was de- Schr Mediator, Chas Eddy; file for Fall River, wie the jeomeas nate ee, an poe. in CT pe excepttonabie, and tiat the place was isolated from | cided that the proposition to erect a statue to Pro- t a Susan & Eary, Kenyon, Poughkeepsie for New Bed- who my houses, and upon ils recommendation the permit Was issaed, Immediately @ petition, said to be in the Interest of real estate speculators, was circu- Javed and extensively signed by what purported to be a number of residents of Hariem, complaining of this estapushinent. it was referred to the Sani tary Inspector, who claims that the place is one of the best conducted i the city, With a view of discovering what ground exists for the complaints of the petitioners, @ HEKALD inspector recently visited a the estabushments on comtm {tte ns to the measures deemed to be necessary ; but from want of autuorky to enfores such peremptory mea- sures the cowmiiies were referred to the Medical Director, Dr. Cugler, upon whom they called. Recognizing the neces. sity for prompt notion, and being in entire accord with your committer as to the necessary measares to be entorced, the matter was laid before General MeDowel), who immediately jsnued orders placing Governor's Island under quarantine ré- sirictions, and the commandant directed to comply fully with any aud every precaution and detail your committee might think necessary. in te morning of the Bith September the Health OMeer of . B. Morse, and which of the public, who are forced to inhale the vile | of Keexeoution faithfully, the port having placed his steamer at the disposal of the mittee, an attempt was inade to remove the sick to the West Hank Quarantine Hospital, but the weather proving unpro- }iious, the removal could not be effected until the day fol- wing (October 1). Ov that day all those found aick or com- plaining, to the number of sixty persona, soldiers, women the east side, That of the Butchers’ Hide and Fat Association, on East river, foot of Forty-filth street, was found in a remarkably iitny coudition; but the fat tanks were not heaved to thelr highest point, and the smell was not very objectionable. and children, were removed. The bedaing, clothing and | ‘he establishment ol South Ely, Jr, rua by Sayers Othor articles that could possibly have become’ infected upon | & Co.. on the same street, gave evidence oF cleanll. the Aaland) were all placcd upon the meaner, taken to the | ness and care, ‘fe flvors Wore clean und the sani- he, Sy burned. The quarters urred were vacated, | HTY arraugements good, but the odors escaping trom the tanks were exceedingly offensive, as Whab appeared Lo be stale fat was being boiled. A careful inspection of the luGth street place con- firmed all that nas been clatmed for it by tae City Sanitary Inspector. But one tank is used, it ts very Ught aud no odors escape. There 1s a ine furnace, With tae most improved machinery for consuming the odora attached. After leaving the tanks wie odors are yun through about two hundred feet of heated cull and entirely consumed, ‘The cousuming over fumigaced, disinfected and cleansed. Provision was made for the removal daily to the Quarantine Hospital of aay cases that might subsequently occar. No communtcatton will be allowed by any soldiers or reat Gents with the tnfected quarters upon the island until after these restrictions unnevess hus by the immediaie removal of all sick, and pli land under strict quarantine, muy be enabled to protect the olty from the disease, ‘Tho most diligent inquiries have ws yet failed to discover that this disease has been communicated to uny person ing the your committeo hope they within the limits of the city, except those who have been i : van direct to the infection upon the sland, vy viaiting | 4UTMaCO = connects by ab underground pipe eaickuenursce or mourners remaiaing there, fo tue ime | WiXD a seventy-(ve foot, chimney located fected locality long enough to have contracted the disease. | & hundrea feet irom the premises, A critical Since the 12th of September there have been seven deaths in | ynspection failed to show aby escape of the elty from this di of whom had been upon Gor- | odors, except momentarily, when running off the Thor's Island for m longer or shorter period, either as nurses | fut vito the tubs, Live then the smell 1s uot tore the fever, nus OF #@ mourners at funerals of those dead of | Ononsive than the frying out of tallow in a farmer's But three other oases have as yet been discovered in the | Kitchen, ‘fie esiablisnment as a whole 1s the ity "P, tothe present time, und these three were soldi cleanest and least objectionable ever iuspected by from the igland on leave. Xespecting the origin of the dis- | the HERALD reporter, with the exception of Tobie & ease and the circamstaners of ite introduction npon Gover- nor’s Laland, from all the investigation possible in this limited time, yonr committee cannot but come to the couclusion that tte nonroe has been {rom Infected vensels that Lave been allowed to land and Ue wt the docks of Brookiyn, ranging from s polnt at the mitre mores downward to'as fur us lamfiton ferry, opponite to the euatern shores of Governor's Istand. infected article thrown overboard from these Vesels would, by the uatmal flow of tue tides at this point, De washrd upon the peach at Governor's island, immediately Opposite to the quarters where the fever first broke out. On Tihraday, Beptember 3, two. members of. the Ban Dr. Blephen Smith and Dr, Cecearint, wil the City Baotiary Ipapector, visited tie island,’ care- fully examined the cases and were unable t diag. nose the disense as yellow fever, being further wesisted by Burgeon Page, in obarce, ‘of the post, who has been, familiar with the disease in the Bouthern Btates. At the first visit of your commistee (0 Governor's Island, on Tbured Reptember £2, it was dificult to forin a decided optaton upon Abe trite character of the disease, ax by fur the larger pro- artion of the cases presented symptoms so obscure and mild fn their types that a positive diagoosis could not be made. ‘wo cages, however, which were in other buildings separate {rota tbe general hospital, were x0 well defined in all the characterfstic symptoms of yellow fever that your commitee had ne difficulty in making the diagnosis. These were recent ennan. ‘The mild type which the cases have presentad at from the first ban been the catiss of #0 much confui doubt as to the true character of the disease, and wad Bootn’s and Wiel’s, on the west side of the city. Failing to discover any cause for complaint in the fat boiling establisnmnent, & search was uistituted for other nuisances, In Uns he was entirely successfal. lnamediateiy across the street were Jound the works of the New York Fertilizing Compan: On going to the leeward of if the foulest and most stifttmg smelis ever generated [n tie city were encountered, ‘hey were so offensive, when the wind biow the smoke down, tat the HeRaLp Mmspector was forced to beat a hurried retreat to windward, Jt is without doubt the most pesti/erous place on the island, and probably is the cause of compiaint by the Harlem petitioners, Who inagine the smells to emanate from the fat rendering establishinent near py, At the foot of the street were Tound two scaven- | ger’a scows used for the removal of night soll. | Closed as were the hatches asickiy stench escaped them, and when tne hatches are opened to receive | ‘the night soil the Amel! must be Very offensive, A carefal examination of the location shows it to ‘be the best on the island for slaughtering and at voiling. There are Do houses near, There is here a large tract of mareh land, probably twenty acres, | adjacent to the Buil’s Head cattle markets, an ¢ celient and superbly arranged abaiicir, 260 by 100 pt, Wilh extensive cattle and sheep pens, and ry facility for slaughtering 10,000 anunais per week—enoug’ to supply all the demands of New York, Brooklyn and the suburban towns. It is ljocated immediately on the river, has; extensive bulkheads for the reception of catle by boat and the shipping to other points in the city of the dressed carcases. Adjacent to it are several large buildings unusually sulted for slaughtering and fat boiling, and, taken a8 as a whole, the location ig such that the Board of Health might, without tear of producing any Offence, centre ail the objec. tionable busgiesses pertaining to slaughtering and | | thus forever relieve the built up portions of the city A Soventeenth Ward Affray—The M. ¥. O. | of aloe pes} toe tere were or hha } “ao 9 together on this swamp, Which for years wuli not ba B. C.—Rorrewing Clothes to H. ie Senator required for residences, under proper and care/ut Creamer—A Life for a Dellar—Arrest ef m | snapection, the problem of how to conduct bust- Politician, eABES ee press ies aoe Be soemnly rg ieee 7 8 F e a Pines The Sanitary Com ee of the Board of Health The ancient sergeant of the Seventeenth precinct has recently examined the location and was favora- who was on duty yesterday afternoon at n late bly impressed with its fitness for these businesses, hour discovered that, some five hours before, a man had been stabbed in the precinct, and Delamater abont ten minutes before three o'clock s#uM- clently recovered from his Rtp Van Winkle sinm- up to | this time deceived those who had been famillar with the dis- its Southern habitat enao 19. even after the report of Dr. | Nott, who request of the President of - Stnith on Wednesday last, the surgeons in ebarye of the post were not convinced of thé true charocter of the disease until thoee well marked cases placed the diagnosis beyond doubt. Bonpectuly tuvmitted, (. CHOGARING, Chairman Sanitary Committee, J. M. CARNOCHAN, Health Onicer. WORLAU MORRIS, City Santtary Inspector, visited the talan STABBzD FOR A DOLLAR, | them, as slaughtering must be done on the wland 60 long 48 people consume animal food, ‘HE BOARD OF KBALTH MOVING IN THE MATTER. ‘The following report was submitted by the Sanita: Committee to the Board of Health by Dr. Ce ber to mform the Central Police OMece that } a rini. Tue author of it ls Magnus Gross, of the - “at hall-past nine yesterday morning Edward Me- Srp “3 s ere Jn relation to rewonstrances of citi: tinuance of fat melting ut the foot ot Forty-fonrth, Foriy- fgth aud 106th streets, Rast, and the dumping grounds on the Kast and North rivers, adverally referred to the Sanitary Coramittee, the undersigned respect{wly report : Carty, aged twenty-three years, of No. 459 East Four- teenth street, had been (Was) dangerously stabbed Im his left side and arm by Richard Heffern, of Tenth. et, Near First avenue, in the liquor store, No. 434 East Fourteenth street, where Jarty ran to escape from Reffern.” bcCariy was taken home by bis Kepeated inspections during the summer months of ali the renderin, slaughter houses, fet weiting establishments, places, dumping grounds and similar occupations, fan bing & constaat soni | | ecor t vn | plainva to ‘the citizens and pubile press, ee and, according to Delamater, Hedern | ie Mile noyance to. ‘this BS % ie an | vinced your committee that short “of ' a thorou; Inquiries made by a HERALD reporter, under diMecnlties, resuite police of the ward, with the exception of Captain Roane and Sergeant Poihamus, pessessed any of the detalis. Polhamas ws absent and for several hours the captain could not be found. su the mean- Ume & visit bad been made to the residence of Mr. McCarty, Who resiaed on the third floor of a first class tenement honse at No. 439 Kast Fourteenth street. He was found lying in bed, surrounded by many weeping women, incliding a lady who eat, in aiscovering that none of the reform in the location wad management of these various occupations no sutisfacfactory result can be arrived at, Jess ail the wat ing, ightering, of which offal rendering, fat melt- ripe Polling, gut cleaning, £c., are but the naturel off- patead of veing carried on at about sxt; en, can be concentrated In a few large abattoire, as hue Seon done in other great cities, there willbe no abatement in or vellef from sald constant complaint of what is generaily termed anisances. Ail efforts of this Board to improve watters ie this direction must prove unavailing ag long an there is nota proper publio spirit evinved on the part of the press, the citizens and those directly concerned to ald at in ita contempiated reforms. It is shocking to see how Iitile gorrect information and sound judgment tp the discussion of these varions subjects is liyemuced, Jt is practicaliy ympossible to rendar “fresh fat only,” while haif dozen or a dozen such establishments have to be supplied by s! ® or larger slaughter houses with the raw m ‘Throughout the wan Sat from wlatg) porier entered she arose, and, tu answer to inqutries, detatied all the circumstances of the affray. From her statements. those of the neighbors and the vic- tm, if appears that Heffero, the would be mur- derer, laa Deen nti} recently a irteud of McCarty, and being one of three brothers who wield some political influence in the ward as friends odd rial, F seasons « large proportion of the red animals must vecessarily and speedily tank, and ail o8 Ont 0 of Senator Creamer aad promiuent members ted by the melviog the cues of the M, ¥. 0. B. ©. (Mind Your Own c\ion with cupacious abaitoira Business Club), he had on one or ¢ rowed MoOarty’s clothing to pre: appearance In Ureamer’s ranks, ome tune ago Heifern disposed of & pawn ticket, calling for certain articles, to McUarty for the sum of two dollars, MoeCarty, who at that lime was night clerk of the Worden House, in Fourteenth atrect, opposice ‘Tammany Hal), veglected to pay Heffern tor tie tickets, aad for some time, according to Hef fern, he has been tn the habit of ‘dunning” hun, At an early hour yesterday morving Heffernan, ac- tistaciory reauit can be secured, It ys somew! whiie, for instance, the city of Faris b institutions since 1812, they are still iack- etre po! But what constitutes an abattoir ? lace only, aK iL Weems here to be underaiond, Where the wanghtering of dom animals of all kinds is | carrind om by lene of thousands instead of hundreds or bnt apiace which bus the following component the reception of all the ny cam at his ielsure Gnd those belonging to him; etables aud abrepfolds, where cat de, calves and sheep are kept aud ted unt! wanted; alangh- verhouser to Kill, akia, open, wash and cut to pieces the ani- ‘) occasions bor- nt A respectable = companied by & friend, Whose name hus not T4nd- | nals; bond recept as no blood must be allowed to run pired, appeared in front of McCarty’s residence, | invo the sewers or river; melting houses, where the fale and at the door met Mrs. McCarty, who was asked ei’ tallow; @ tripe hoi or the ide, feet and other secondary part: hide-salt. posit for the offal, water Feservoirs, ce and offices for the etuployen, atubles for the wes, wheds for thelr caris, ac, £6. the very mature ot a’ thus constructed mulsances complained of can be Constant control over every branch ail of the establishment is made practicable and easy, all the offal and other refuse aniraal matter from whichever source, and all (ailsn apiianis should be speedily forwarded tw @ rendering pla. Oat Md, arrkoged and mani as to give o0 reasonable cause for complaint to the neighbor- hood, ‘The Rendering Company, but lately in existence, tn- stead of seeking the aid of te authorities in order to find @ Jocation where ite operations could be carried on without reasonable objection, and in the most approved manner, oman pamed McVarty resided in the building. Mis, McCarty replied tm the affirmative, when the unknown’ friend of Heffern followed her to the third floor, where MoCarty resided. ile was awakened by his wife, who informed him’ that a person desired 16 see him. Dressing kuasell he met efern's friend, who informed dim that “x gene moan” desired to see him on the street. McCarty went down to the street wuen Heffern de- manded oue doilar, a balance he claimed as due on | the pawa ticket, purchased abou! the time of Flor- ence Scauvei’s faneral, when McCarty paid one dollar ou account, MoOurty infor ced mim he was Dot prepared to pay it, and a quarrel ensued, but dent, } abattol from < was temporarily setied, and the three men left ang | Swptly hroke up and thereby tur AC Eee weut in Ube direction of Second avenue. Another | The scandal of th ey arcases and many quarrel ensued ov the street, when McCarty became | hundred tone of ofa! into the water, and having the same alarmed aad beat a basty reveat iuto the liquor | washed op th ore ould and conid have been avoided if evailod. Nowadays an the foolhardy proceed- ver unto the waters as an irreparable lose scrupulously returned to the aofl-—namel; bomphate: slore, No. 434 Haat Fourteenth street, Nash was in charge. Here McCarty was followed by Heffern and his Trend, and as McUarty retreated to the rear of the store (bey advanced upen him. Heffern again de- Mauded the dollar Which McOarty claimed tie was unable to pay. The nnknown friend of Heffern im mediately slezed McCarty and held htm while Heffern stabbed jum once near the elbow and in the left side near the Lary Nd made their escape. The wounded man was taken to bis rooms and at- 5 Where John | fitenigent. nation wilt comprebend | toys of giving 0 what stionid be | \ fooU- will and cooler judgment had | i | | of guano and other fertilizers. A perfect and well connected Tendering establishment is not u natsance but» blessing to tu more than one respect. Nuisances they are i pop- mraunities if they wre neglected, misconducted or ‘avied, instead of being taken care of aad proper 4 shiallar benring xt has with the rendering ot al i tended by tuick-headed German physician, | Faty or tetuge fat; ite wtenoet uuliacioe te not only Jexitimate | Who, occupapia claum, was very mince ine- | and proper but peceasary, for from it comnts that indispeni briaied. Uo reporied "to the — ponce that | De Anil priceless commodity, the soap, of witeh the 4 the wound was very dangerous, and the fity of itn sonata oye nallon wie Guectiy Eeatwest family waa very greatly olarmed, a8 well a4 the | its progr lever te in civiiteation, oomfert ai police. Bx-Pclwe Surgeom Kimbark was wunee- | finement.” i we American ‘noap to ber re wre Uran be sparing of it. To thin extensive jn great part the proud distinction of moat and the cleanest psople on earth, ping. gr’ {or mauure are also recommended, aa it (a impracticable to domp onc wagon load of manure carted off from bundreds of stables right on Loardof ships. But while we must tolerate cess quently caiied, dressed the wouud use of soap we owe hia opinion that MoCarty will-recover. Later tn the cventng officer Kennedy, of the pre- ofict, who tad been sent out by Capiain Mount, ar- rested ) Who is a iine inoking young man, about twenty-six, aud locked bun up at the ad gave it eu and it is not improbable that here they will Jocate | Vera Cruz. Faint the con- | | then strong variable weather to lat 14.N; tine weather, with | | Schr Roswell King, Fuiler, was at Bravo, CVI, Jay strong trades; trom thence to port light variable airsund | 94, for Desolation, with 1 blk ‘ calms and buromng heat, Had uc N E trades whatever. Touched at Fa; July 14, achr Francis Allyn, of NL, clean. Ship Italfan (of Bath), Whitmore, Leghorn July (and sailed 19th}; 26th, schr Wim A Grozier, of Provincetown, agea | sich dngaping grounds af ries for manure, ft is not station house, fis confederate iw still as large, bnt, ) Pecessary that they abould be turned Into nauseating manu- qrhiie the sergeant was slucoberlng, Captain Metnt | ie orien Sete ComeieEeiibiis to autd big jen Were out scouring the ward ja Kearch | phe conc nsion, that this Board, tn uting or refusing per- of him. | mits to slanghter bouses, tat melting estabiiabments an panera’ eer other ovanpalions eet mine use; irrespective of all f 1 . | pablic ciamor, its own judgment discrimination wat Ulernencto Holger, one of the Russian counter- | Pulls manor | by the erection of substantial and well con- felters lately arrested at No. 148 Madison street, was | ducted abattotre and all thelr appurtengnces, a thorough: ry rn pt ean be orought about. releasen by Commissioner Shields yesterday on giv- | £8 "etorim in thi hespeet sRUG. ‘ Ing $10,009 bati fo appear for trial, Wm. A. bults SHLPHCN SMT CoMTmaD. oud Tacpae Ackerman betame bis sureuicH , MAGNUE GOSS, DEPARTEENT OF PARKS. Dirigo, Cale, Port New ¥. Meeting of the Commissionere—Statue of gunn a Roe ws ane talioeg ‘Mila ie wae Tarry Not, Knowles, Windsor, NS, for Now York, with Park. u a Bertanx & Co— to . A regular stated session of the Board of wager Peer & Hooper, Lancaster, Calnis for New York, with lum- sioners of Pubilo Parks was held yesterday after- sto @ Reoramnen. Bangor for New York, with lum- noon, with Commissioner Sweeny, president, in the ver a impure & Clap” sind pore ie sy chair. A large amount of routine business was | Schr larsc! Snow, Irving, Thomaston for New York, transacted, after which the following communica, | “Schr J Goodspeed, Dart, Providence for New York. br Orion, Winters, Providence for Elizabethport. tions in regard to Professor Morse were presented:— New Youx, July 2, 1871 PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF COMMIBBIONERS OF Behr Chatiés, Hawley, Sag Harbor for New York. BOUND RAST. CENTRAL PARK, City OF NEw YoRK:— for St Johns, NF. Sig—The telegraph operators of the American Continent | Bra GW, Morri assay tyenigo for, Hartford. having determined to erect w marble statue ia honor of Pro | geht Sanbeatm, Queen, Trenton tor Hieron also in the excellence it the fessor 8. Bebr Jane, Gorham, Amboy for Bridgeport. advanced coocitiun fessor Morse be accepted, and that a special com- Inlitee of two be appointed to select a site for locat- ing the same, and Commissioners Hilton and Dillon were appointed as such commitcee, A communication was read {rom Colonel H. 8, Oicott, president of the Portiand Stone Company, presenting @ fountain, which was adopted, Arequest was received from Lieut nt Colonel J. A. Godfrey, of the Second brigade, requesting the Schr Ehzabeth & Helen, Childs, Weehawk: Schr Conneeticut, Elvill, Hoboken for Chi Schr Sarah Bernice, —, Hoboken for Schr Sliver Bell, Builey, Hoboken for Salem. Sebr G P Robinson, Harding, New York for Danvers, Schr Tabmiroo, Flynn, New York tor Bangor, Rebr Anna BJ ones, New Yark for Plymouth, Sehr Gertrude, Sehr Bramhall for Fall River. en, cobs, Ely, New York for Hartford. Anderson, New York for Portiand. use of Tompkins Park as 4 parude'ground, which SAILED. was acceded to ‘ ‘Atler some further unimportant businesa the | . Steamabips City of Baltimore, Liverpool via Hulffax; Ville ‘Base aden r Havre; Arizona, Agpiiwall; Cleopatra, Savanah Charleston, Charleston; WP Clyde, Wilmington, NO; lnaac - = | Bell, Richmond, 4c; Fairbanks, Philadelphia. SHIPPING NEWS. _ ee zs eas. Shipping Notes. The Cunard line steamship Scotia, Captain Judkina, will tail from the company's wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, to-day (Wednesday), at 2 PM, for Queenstown and Liv- erpool. The Williams & Guion's line steamship Nevada, Captain Green, will leave pier 46 North river to-day (Wednesday), 43 PM, for Queenstown and Liverpool, ‘The Cunard line steamship Batavia, Captala LeMessurier, will leave the company’s wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 PM, for Queenstown aud Liverpool. The Atlantic Mail tine stenmshtp Morro Castle, Cuptain Almanac for New York—This Day. 6 00 | Moon sets..morn 155 . 536 | High water.morn 5 11 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. | Dextinaten. Sun rises, Sun sets, 29 Broxdway. T Bowing Green | Adams, will wall from pler No 4 North river to-morrow \]16 Broadway, | (Thursday), at 8 PM, for Havana via Nassau, Marine Disasters. Suir JOHN Bryant, Holmes, from Sen Francisco for New York, arrived at Honolulu Sept 8 in distress, having en- countered a terrific storm onthe 13th of August, sustatnin, extensive damage to the rigging and having b washe. way. Sarr Kaetenn Stan, Pousiand, from Manzanillo for Liverpool, with dyewoods, put so at Honolulu Sept 8 in dis- ry y nl Wisconain.. PORT OF VEW YOR OCTOBER 4, 1870. CLEARED. i AROULIVE, of Rapgor, was spoken Sept Myint 32 1 . Jamott making for nah, having experienced @ yftenmanip City of Baltimore (Br, Delamotte, Liverpool d lost foremast und deck load, but wanied no Steamsbip Ville de AQ mab- keuzie. qpttamenlp Arizona, Muury, Aspinwall—Pucitic Mall Steam. Co. . ‘Steamship Virgins, Shepard, Curacon—J F Patteson, Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, Savannah—Murray, Ferrie & Co. Steamship Charleston, Berry, Cherleston—H R Morgan & Co. ‘Steamship Wm P Clyde, Sherwood, Wilmington, NO—Loril- Pans \Fr), Surmont, Hav: Bh a Reiter myi zB. gee ig" ae st Ep Py is (4th) ashore on Coffin Beacl V eae i and high and upon the beach ; crew saved. bath eacsee aha BRIG CHRSAPEAKR, from Cow Bay of and for Net with coal rack on Wateh Hill Point about4 o’cloc re inst, nud will probably prove a total lous. Crew saved. fee iy regaters 233 tons, apd was built at Hichmond, Mo, in lard Goetuntt Sonn N W SMITH, Tooker, from Charleston for New York, piizamsnip Issac Bell, Blakemun, Norfolk. City Point and | was ff the former port Gd Inst, having put back in distress. ichmon: Dominion Steamanip Co, Sour J Paine, from Phiiadeipbia for Boston, put Steamuhip Fairbanks, Howe, Philadelphia—Lorfilard | ingt ior repairs, baving at 6:00 EM of the Ist, whi rhs ee Steamship Co. ‘Ship Genevieve Strickland, Strickland, New Orleans—N H | 2% Marcus Hook, been run into by steamer W Whilldin, bound to Baltimore, und had her stern cut to the water's edge. Some Sawurs. Nags, from Calais for Boston, lumber len, went asbore on Pleasant Ialand at 1:30 AM 2d inst. The veswel und cargo would be saved if the weather proved favorable. Sonn EpWwarp KiIna—The Nantucket Inquirer ay i ror of Saturday says:—"Parts of u wreck, appaccutiy ots verse! of 100 to more, including a pieces of the stérn with the name “Edward Kiug” upon it In whtie letters on Diack ground, spars, &c, were washed ashore at the east end oe ee op Picreday lame ne is @ schy named the wa) ing. of lop, ing from Jonesport, A is probably the veascl lost) iki ara Oct 4—The ship Margaret Poiloci 4<-The ship Margaret Pollock, for Que- s repairing at Seng; ike nlp Tamaulipas from Bradt, {is supposed that her cargo of coffee is watersouked. The bark Sandy Hvok, from New York for M: ies, has t Gibraltar fue leaky condition, In vonsequente of astern Province (Br), Smith, Gloucester, n, Bark Antelope, White, Norfolk—Reche Bros & Co. Brig Alfaretia (Br), Bissett, Kingston, Ju—PT Nevius & Jey, Dorchester, NB—P I Nevins & Abbott, Para—B J Wenberg. F Graken, Curacoa—Dovrle & Co. Scir Naonta, Smith, Demarara—Miller 4 Hongbton. Schr Daybreak, Baker, Cardenas—J E Ward & Co, Schr Palma, Binkin, Georgetown, SC—Bentley, Miller & Thomas. i Schr ML Wedmore, Terry, Washington, NC--Thomas Holmes & Co. Rebr Early Bird, Rogers, Hyannis.-Ferguson & Wood. Sloop Jenny Lind, Spencer, Brandford-—Kackett & Bro. Steamer J Thompson, Moore, Baltimore. Steamer Monitor, Jones, Pillatelpius. Bteamer Tacony, Nichoia, Philadelpyia. ARRIVALS. RBPORTED BY THY HERALD STRAM YACHTS. Steamship Java (Br), Cook, Liverpool Sept 24, via Queens- Boyd & Ke arrived at, Havre, QUEENSTOWN, Bept 28—The Fire Queen (a), from iver. pool for New Orleans, has just beea lowed into harbor with malo shaft damaged Sr HELENA, Aug %8—The American bark Thomaa Fletch. town 2th, with mdse and passengers, to © @ Francklyn. | €f having completed the becessary repalrs to rudder, Ac, Oct 1, lat 45, ion 54, passed a steamer, bound E, supposed the | #0d reshipped caro, salled for Falmouth on the 2tb mkt, China; 34, Iat 41, lon 65 30, shaw ship Colnmobla, steering W. The Knglish bark Bainagnith, were completed repaira to Bteamsoip Huntsville, Crowell. Savannah. with mdse and | Tudder, sailed for New York on the 26th inst, assengers, to R Li owden. Oct? at® PM, Lookout bearing 'W, passed steamship City of Merida, uence for Havana and eens Purser Chaa F Burke, of the steamship Aunteville, from I, Charleston Oct 2, with | Savannah, bas our thanke for favors, Steamabip Manhattan, Woodbull m to H dee and passengers, R Morgan & Co. Oct %, 12M, ‘ Hatteras light bearing NW by N, exchanged signals with Porser John R Molfett, of the steamship Manhattan, from steamships Emily B Souder, and Nort! icht, hence for | Charleston, will please accept our thanks Cor favors, New Orleans; also with sehr Juita R Floyd, bound H | H | Bteamship Ei Cia, Nickerson, Wurafocton, NC, with mdse, Waalomen. toJ Lorillard. Bark Endeavour, Tabor, arrived at New Redford 2d inet Steamship Saratoga, Concn, Richmond, City Poot, and | from Facitic Ocean, St Helena Aug U1, with 800 bble ep and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion | 610dowu oll. Reports notning. Has boen absent oniy 2354 Steamelip | months, and returned on account of leaking badly ia tho Steamship Fairbanks, Howe, Philadelphia Oct 2, with | siern. | indse, to J Lorillard. Had strong NE gales all the passage. Ship Reindeer, Loveland, cleared at New Bedford fd inst Ship Derby, Go, San Francisco, 10) days, with mdse to | for North Pacilic Ooeaa Sutton & Co.’ Crossed the equator, 'm the Pacific, July 15, in | _ Bark Pacific, Taber, cleared at New Bedford Sd inst for Jon 126 19; passed Cape Horn Aug 12 in the Atlantic, Sept 6, in lon 87 10 jon 80 8, In the Pacific, from thence to 808, in the Atlantic; Indian Ocean, i S rig Eschol, Cotue, arrived at Beverly 30th ult, Atlantic Ocean, with 90 bble 5 ol. from North Gibraltar Aug 10, with marble, rags'ana | passenger, to Hor- land, Dearborn & Co. Had light westerly winds vp to Sept 12, then had a heavy gale trom SE to 8 and W, in which sprung mizzentopsaiiyard and split sails; isth and 19h, bad ‘another violent gale from N to with 50 bbis sp oll: Slat, bark William & Henry, of FH, with 180 bbis ap; Aug 2, bark Alfted Gibbs, of ‘NBS with 160 bbia ‘8p ofl; th, Orlando, of do, clean; 11th, ship Contest, ef do, do; 17th, brigA boolt Lawrence, of Fi, had taxen nothing mince last report ; 384, bark Xantho, of NB, with 160 bbla ep* dept 1, bark Osceola ght Anse Bibe (0! Portsmouth, NF), Robinson, Valenote | bent Dark Onerole 2, of do, with, 48° Hble wp ache 8A an ral days, in’ baliaat, (0 Chaxe, Talbot & | Paine, of Province on alt Go. Hind strong gales and caltas® the ectire. pesecgnsOced, | clland i bulsep ai” ogether Se bbls wh % rong pi 40 miles E of Fire Isiand, saw a schooner’s mast, with ‘Mn Speken, ‘trees attached, apparently but a short time in the water. Ship Asa Eldridge, Raker, fi N Bark Stormy, Feirel (Br, Fick, Bristal. 40 days, with June Tate BEN, Chie ee midee, to f Cook. rong westerly les to Jon + Bhi Bage, Cronk, fr Sept i, Jat 49, lon 40, experienced a eirong gale from 8, in | Sept i, a milee’S by Wot ener Lpailibtdl pee which abifted cargo aud received some slight damage to the Shtp American Congress, Uhiseiin, from New York for boll; 19th, tat 37 lon 492 ad another gale, commencing | London, Sept 20, no lat, ac, and Jorg uous blew a | Ship Britannia, Webb, from New York for London, no ire Rocka, eda | date, lat 60 2b, lon 12. antity of long sticks ot timber, 24th, lat 45 ze m fb Bark Nabob, 3) valawesl Bersaw bark Batamola (2). bound. hr; 9th, lat 423 1on "Eagar ian 5 wp ade ke fishing echr Emeline W Russel), from the Grand ks, and supplied her with some fuel; same day, passed a vessel's boat, which had been stove, Bark Ozarina (Br), Nicke out, Int 24.N, jon A Bark Huniress, 27 days from Jumatcs tor Queenstown, Sept $0, off Cape Lookout, short of provisions, and was up | piled (by steamer Sea Gull, at Baltimore). Schr Maggie 2 Gray, Pillsbur 66 days, with rags, Baltimore tor Rio | from zemp, dc, to R P Buck 4 © had a heavy gale from | Janeiro, Sept 26, lai a6 60, lon 72 W, ship lying to under bare poles; shipped several heavy an, Which curried away and ekilgut; 20th, had Foreign Ports. jibboom’ re gale from S to W; City of Hallfax, steer jark Atlantic (of days, with wugar, molasses and § passengers, to H. vrfdger pt. 2, Lat 18, Jon 60 16, aw bark fe hence for Barbatl led in company brig Harry brey for New Yor fark Jeanette Forbes (Br), Walker, Glace Bay, OB, days, with coal, to Geo H Brewer. winds: is anchored on the bar. Bark Garatang (Br), Griffin, Richmond, Va, ith, on the Banks, saw Sept 25.Sailed, ship Ne Plua Ultra, Grabam, TOL (Vill), Sept 2-Salled, John E Chase, Davis, Philacetp yEQEPEAUX, Sept 16--Sailed, Chlariaa, Covurulio, New ‘ork. BUBNOS ATEES, Ang 15—Sailed, CB Bazoltine, Gilkey, « foreign port. BRLDGEW ATER, Ns, Sept 2-Cleared, brig Annie, Smith, 1 Sea terideo | 2th, u“ ‘ied strong westerly | 4 days, in bal last, to Geo F Bully. In anchored on the ba: CARDIFY, Rept °2-Satled, Karlstad, Jensen, New York; { Brig Isabella (Br), Morga agena, Sept &, with hides, | 33d, Ocean Peuri, England, and Nove Scotiag, Hatield, New | 4c, to Rion & Mu Since passing Ope Antonio had a | Orfeana; ME Leed, Gduunds, Wilmington, NC; D8 Soule, coutinnation of NE winds and calms, Is avebored ontside | Soule, Havana, the Hook. Knvout 2d, Julla, Mounce, and Mayflower, Call, for New Brig Biwily Comer (Br), Thompaon, Greytown. Nic, Sep: Orieann. tember 3, with bides, &c, to Renry & Parker, Had light E CADIZ Sept 16—Arrived, Jensie Morton, Gamma, Yeauti- winds up to Charlestown: since sirung gales from F to NE, with torrents of rain. October! had a heavy gale from Eto | CARDENAS, Oct 2—, Balle (Br), Dante, Barce- ENE, in which tost lying 1b epi forevall anit forevopgaliant | lope nO 2 Arrived, brig Belle ( : hg sail.’ September Ji off Gun Cay saw a Spaniah brig with | DagrMouru, Sept 22-OM, Star of the East, from New mainmast gone by the deck and foretopmaat and foreraust | York for Londan. head gone, making for Havana, ELSiNoks, Sept 19- Arrived, Veteran, Cathcart, Philadel- Brig Hairy & Aubrey (Br) Driggs, Bacbadon, 18 deya, with | phis for Gronaindt: Fannig; Clapp, aud Wanderer, olfera, sugar and molasien, to Th RA Dwight Co, Had tue | New Yurk fordo;20he M W Bret, Blauchard, New York tor vee Is euchored on see bar * Ms og | Statttn. . re ‘m Mallory, Jt (of Myatic), Burrows, Galveston FAYAt, Sopt 3A: . sehr A M Blins, McIntire, Bouton, days, with hides, &6, 10 © H Mallory 4 Go. "Had light winds Giisudw: Sept Serealled, AW Singleton, Messenger, the entire passage. ‘Is anchored outside tne Hovk, Brig Haze, Willey, Philadelphia for Boston 1a days, with coal, to master. Is anchored outside the Hook, Sehr H Brewstor (of Brookhaven), Goodale, Lisben st aya, with suit, do, to A AD! jago bad Philadelphia, GRERNOOK, Sept 17--Balled, Thos Cochrane, King, Port- land, Me (not'as before); #84, Douglas Cavtic, Linuegren, Savannah; Nelson, Wails, Pensacola. ott. Fir + of GIBBALT. Fury, Wison, New York. Jight ‘westerly winds; Sept 1, get avy | Cleared ist ye Hower, jhore. gale trom SE; Oct §, dein a Ne In port steamer Elizaheth, Jen- Rirong gale from. 30, saw on ark Byrece (Nic), Lewis, for do large quantity of I short time in | yoon. the waver. — th de Cuba (=), Limebur- Sehr Narragansett (of Cleveland), Haskell, Frontera, Mex, BB tn Cae ec cerriocd 24 day, with mahogany, to Borland, Dearborn & Co. Wad | "Suited dich, Oakland, Merrill, New Orl iat, Ida Lily, | (8), Lerma Otis, Cardiff and Upited States veut rio, Rew York via Bi Honour, Bey so Areiy 92d, Bt ship Tolani, Rop: ne weather. Sehr Roque Alayo (Span) Vallhontal, Raracos, 16 days, with fruit and one passenger, tol & I Brareull; bad light Boston, winds and calms up to Hatiéras, since atrony 8 aud SW Pus in 8d, sbips mn Star, Pousiand, from Manzanilla win sprung mainbewm, tress} Bryant, Hob t Behr Unading Rar Br), Foote. St John. NB, 7 days, with | SorgyererPool, fn distres ick, ic idoalacnmaave lumber to C C Edye & Son—vessel to master, Sept 40, had a LIveRPoon, Oct 8-Arrived, abips Escort. Whitman, avy BE gate; received no damage. New York; 4th, Cashmere, Kingman, Bombay via Faimouth, Schr Emma, Whitman, Virgii sailed Se; Hawthorn, jilias Philadelphia ; Ara- Schr O.& N Rogers, Cnbberl miata, Mosver, Baltimore; 384, Eddystone, Peterson, ‘Hom. he Ida A Thayer, Howell, Virginia. bay (before reported sailed 1sth); Southampton, Smithwink, by J Irving, Chambers. Virginia New York ; East Lomond, Berryman, Gi » ‘The Hol- nr 8 E Jayne, Jayne, Virginia. land (n), for New York, did mot wall ist, ae before reported. Schr BF Snow, Waikes, Virginia. Clearéd 29d, Kate Prince, Hamilton,’ Boston ; 84, Ourrie Kear Two Marys, Wilims, Virginia, Reed, Horton, do; Belvedere, Crowell, Savannah; Eliea Scur Qniy Daughter, Loper, Virgrata. Southard, Morse, New Schr $F Yanghn, Vaagho, Virginia. Kant oul 294, Cremona, Burrows, for Gatveston , Morena, Senr 8 J Cranmer, Gonner, Geui wn, DC. 0, Matanzas; (8), Grogan: Algonquin, Jordan. ana } Bolr Maggie MoNefl, Cranmer, Georgetown, OO. eran sorka: New Vores bd, "A Devereus, Schr WM Wilson, ‘Brown, Georgetown, DU, for Provi- ' ‘dra, Brown, New York; Pernvian, eRe. MA Yish, Witeon, Baltimore. Tuompeon, Haranns seared, New. Wortd, Ohampion, New Schr Bnoch Moore, Chambers, Baltimore. York; Therese, Mudgett, Shietde and New York, Schr Lena Hunter, Perry, Baltimore. Sailed from Gravesend 32d, Kate Brigham, Hammond, Scbr Annie Warner, Dickerson, Philadelpbia, Boston; Hh, Cotestial Empire, Taylor, New York. Schr J Jean, Ward, Philadelphia for Boston, TisuoN, Sept 16—arrived' Kodiak, Downing, New York; Behr Clyde, Phitadeiphla for Boston. Annie Storey, Berencter, do. 1 F Nickerson. Kelly, Poiiadelphia fur Boston, M Bept 16—Arrivea, Young Turk, Nickerso Shr Restless, Baxter, Puiludelphia tor Boston. vort:3'¥ Fariand, Collum, do via tilbraliar; Jeunte Cusbe Schr Edith May, Higgins, Philadelphia for Providence, Schr Addie P Avery, Lyon, hiladelphie for New Haven. ‘The schr Annie Martlu, which arrived 8d fast from St Jobn, NB, with lumber, Is consigned to C & BJ Peters—vee- tel to P Nevius & Sow (not as previoualy revorted), qc ftiled loth, len Maria, Hoxie, New York; 16th, Abd. aaer, , 40. " Cleared 1th, Redwood, Gardper, New Yerk ; Eliza MoNeil, Small, Phuadsinbos. ke Asynga (Nor), Capelin, Liverpool, | 1 Pa ey mate werp, ” a vr for Ani (omaliia (6 Meming See eo ec tee Oat m York: oct’ hy Htetpell i praleag re Geph ‘3 ond Topgaliant, Phillips, Cam Balled Aug 25, 0 Bl Dain, New York ; 26th) Cite ton, Gaver & * jon Lavorge, Ballimore, 290, ‘Agamen+ "WINRMD NE ene arrived, Shannon, Sat Lene Thurlow, Corbett, ‘aud Graita Bircul, Row Yorky Wit hue aon. Pailadetph: HELENA, Al br Hee, ge Bapphire, Siders, Akyab: sacl ee peg a emerson aoe Batavia foF Bostou, (row York ° # TarestE, Sept 17—Arrived, Edw Hil!, Haddock, New York, 1 paon, NB, Sept WID 2. An York} achr Bertha Phone, “Woouer Ais tore to th; Hykglot, New York; & Hi OT area epee “Aflnatte, ia: ty ‘New York Bourne, Richmond : lsod, Mew A'Halley, Locks, Alexandria, 38uh, brig A Sear achr dpring Bird, Hatfeldy do. aa ‘acer, Awerican Ports. * BOS’ Oct S—Arrived, barks Aurelia, ow Oriea: 2) ote, inne Baines aches dine Wits, ‘hatcher, Alexandria, luemore, Pinteneh acters, eorguiown, DOs Geo Taulang, Gandyy, nev, Philadelphia, wr ag Br), Brooks London cl Bark ro Comoneb Be SL br jalencia, ensacola, T 3— bry 108, Jomah Whitehouse, Far: yERUNSWICK, Ge, Sept 80—Arrived, bark Daphne, pitlirob, Oot 3 arrives, schbr M M Freeman, Howeg CHARLESTON, Oct 4-Arrived, steamship Championy. New York. Sailed--Steamsnip Jas Adger, New York; brig M & Pepe nelly for a Northern po} - b * HOLMES! MOLE, Oct 1, PM-Arrived, whaling brig Ui man Smith, Martin, Chareston Ground, with 500 bb's sp, 8, lat 81 do biktish oil, of and for Provincetown, t SeaNtapoke. sehr Geo'd Jones, Jasper, of YS, 83 moe S0 bbls ap, ‘Also arrived 1st, brig D A Small, Ryder, New Bedford fort Provincetown : achry Annie May, May, Ediartown tor Philag Pi Re e * D Hart; schrs CW Locke, Julia & Pratt Ada F Whitney, Chas E Gibson, 8 8 Hudson, UO Newkirk, Hf Gibson, Redington, F W Johnson, Geo Taulane, Keen, AF Ames, K V Edwards, Portiand, Tarry Noh &: ao. aS yh oe brigs Elsey, Roberts, Port de Patz for Bostor (Sept 1, Thos’ Dou , seaman, of Newioundland, died) {oloon, Monros, Baltimore for Pordland; Shamaroe do for Boston; Hattie B, Daguett, Bath for Phi 4 achra Lucy M Collins, Collins, Darlea, Ga, for Boston} ren Biake, Messe: ‘ale aay +, Bevent Teel; J Bragdon, Snow; BF and OW Giles, Balthnore for do; L Holway, Bryant; BR O Crockett; ‘Thos N Stone, Purvere, aud Margie, Mc Alexandria tor do; May ‘Van Dusen, Compton, and Pio« heer, Lothrop, Philad for do; Ella, Hall, eepsio for do; Pavillon, Robinson, Hoboken for do; Roel W man, Washington for Portsmouth; Snow Sauall, Norton, Georgetown, DC, for Portland; Ada Herbert, Gould, and Gery Warren, Bishop, New York for Danvers; Fannie Barney, Johnson, do for Addison; Col Jones, Stang, Georgetowns| DC, for Saiem; Caroline, Wallace, Millbridge for New Yorks Balled—Schrs Chase, May Munroe, Anuie May, Wm Bice, . Ada Herbert, INDIANOLA, wed, schrs O A Leverett, Thompson, New York ;1 Merrill, Wicks, do, Cleared 7th, schr Franklin, Swain, New York, KEY WEST, Sept 19—Arrived, brig Maria Wheeler, sobre Sarab Cul- vd fe ‘ork. Jer, Rensucole (and cleared for New Yorks, Cale ten, Ayres, Now York} Petrel iy y ey*). jachr . do, VEWHCRYPORT, Oct 1—Salind, schrs Fmma L Porter, Sparks, and Kebeces § Whiilden, Fennimore, Philadelphie, NEW BEDFORD, Oct 2-Sal'ed, achra Ci ‘Gibba, Philadelphia, Wind, Bowmau, New York. ta—-Arrived, sehr Matthew Vassar Jr, Kelly, Eltaabethport 12—Arrr th, JL A Jacksonville for Norwich. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 8—Arnved, bark G W Horton, Har Fington, Havana, Pub back, sor J Paine, Stevens, for Bos- jon. Cleared—Ship Forest Eagle, Hosmer, New Orleans; barks Hatfden (Non) Olsen, Cork for orders; Elena (Br), Stewart, Elsinore for do; schra K Palmer, Dubois; Mabel f Conin; Wm Walton, Harris; Arthur Burton, Frohook, and PM Tasker, Alle: Lew mouth 5 fall rigged brig from al Vessels reported at the Breakwater, except about 89 sail, went out this PM, PORTLAND, Oct Sa heriveds acre J 8 Lee, Vangilder, and Ramen de bo ber? MeBi *niladeipbia. Cleared—Brig Antilles, timington, NC, PAWTUCKET, Oct 2—Sailed, schrs Kate Callahan, Avery, Elizabethport; Anthony ee yay New York, SROVIBENCE. ‘Got B—Salled, echraJ'H Wainwright, Ad- aime, an jarab A Hammond, Westgate, Philadelphia PHRN FRANCISCO, ‘Get SSalledy ships Fort Regent (ir Omen, Queenstown ci Nirnamore ( Py Reseey, Liver ‘ag backs Waal isdn, Newcasiis, NSW; Andreas (NG) Manila So ain Salled-Steamahip Constitution, Panama; ships Blenhelm Bry, Cottier, add ‘omona (Br), Bruce, Liverpool; Colorado, wy Holb ik, Tqeat 4B A ir rer, Bi "1 Toles. : RAVANNAU, bept o—Cleured, achr JL Leach, Dowdy, New York. Satled—Brig K H Kennedy, G: , Baltimore; sehra Jon TW W Phare, Collina, Boston; A: Gildersieeve, Catroily Crocker, Hodgdon, Bagua: W Elwood. Hawkins. New Haven; KS Hyde Park; MB a Hinneos kas x. un innetonka, New Yor ag, and Zodiac, New ee ot 4— Arrived, Cleared—Steaiabi STONINGTON, Ott BcAtrived, schre_ HP Ely, Stokes, New York for Fall River; Luther Chase, Kelly, do for Chat ham Sylvester Hale, Colesnan, Albany for Taunton ; Naa rett, Mayo, New York for widence; Josephin weil, Rouiout for Newport, Es f WILMINGION, NC, Oct 1—Arrived, echr Ben, Jonesy ‘k Island Qneen (Br), Brooks, Bristol, 4cb—Arrived, steamship Regulator, New York. » DR nO aS HOLDER, FILE AND BINDER, Anew and useful invention for holding, Gling and nently binding invoices, let {ls and papers of every dev scription. 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Hauahwout & Co, Bargains, Offer 200 White French China Dinner Sets, Second aciection, full asaoi ee 30 200 une English Ironstone, full assortmen' wo Decorated Dinner Sete, Tea Hets, Toilet ‘Bete, Ginssware, Gas Fixtures, Bronzes, French Clocks, Mantel Gets, Vases, Portua, sliver plated Wi Iuminated Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Kotirely aew designs by our own artist in all colors to match furniture and room decorations. : SS BE eR ROSS SEO M. Hi iNia aad Village Pro} a! auction Samay, October on the und. 14 plote, 416 ctty lots, — ‘Two handsome Villas and one pretty. bY Nowe ReTCHOM, Pg Codar atreet, or 8. SHEPPARD, 205 Bowery. SHRED EO including Spanish cedar for ver neering and boards for cigar boxes, to which they invite ius spection and oraers from all close cash purchasers. Send for catalogue and price list. 168,170 and 172 Centre street. Factory 2¥1 Nooroe street and 8¢y Madison street. GOLD COIN a $500.000 to be distributed at Grand Gift Concat® in aid of Mercantile Library of Sam Fransisco, Caltforaig Ocf. 81, without fail, ‘Tressurer, the Bavk of California. - Grand Gifts, : xiftsr by all —§500,000, os ‘Voketa % each, to be bad, with circulars giving fal) par Raulegs, oF De ' 5 WLIN'S, No. 2 Wall street, DELMON1COQ’S, Fifth avenue and Fourteanth aresk Y. GIRAUDY'S, 815% Broadway. Orders by mail to DORE & PETERS, No. 9 Wall strech will have prompt atentior Firth Avenue and Granu Hotels, ion. ou Uckets unsold Oct. 15 will be returned te Sam Fram cisco. ifornta bankers and merchants x or any visitor {rom the Pacli gaaat wil ‘oenty to the fim fegriky of this enterprise an ™ DORE & Pit adhd Ban FEANGIGGO, Sept 1, 1970,