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© n e The Cellar-Popalation of to the City— Addre the Public on the Prevention and Care of Cholers The Quarantine Commission nnd vd of Henlth -Am Attempt to be Clean the Ntrcets of Hrooklyn— lern 1o be Treated Homeopa: Iy, opolitan Board of Health held its regnlar wew) weekly report yesterday afternoon iu the Metropolitan Wolice Conrt-Koom, President Juckson S. Scholtz oceopsing e ctlr. and all the members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and epjroved. THE CELLAR-POPULATION “The following report on this subject was made by Charles vucy, Counse! for the Board of Health: T ike Metre n Hoard of Health The vuders) haviog examined the question e to the powers of Ve Board o etaove. of the cellar pepuistion, revpectiully of the Health Law, vart firet, suy particular emises it & condition and eflect X ach particulnr being mi.\ Sectio ondewned ws heaith » dwelling npartment ation, article , ¢ pard ey order wnch cellar e be cleared o Uee.for the dweiling and lodging apartment dis weutinued, oo & thing 1 ecdful for preventing the spread of choiera thin when the cholers year, but sueh order would be mere ohall exist in the district and The Board may now p 3, agninet particalar cellars w we) complained of, ex: sud reported against in due form. The procecdings then wo ~nder motion, wnd if tae cholers appears in town before the final e executed, such fiva order may take the sdditious! force of the @isusa of the Prociametion, bt it wou'd be vaiid witheut that sid. ¥ do not Aind auy expres to remove the people from eich dto prevent & e powars of the B Le prewises is clear. Cuansi 8 TRACT. weliars ouien o @ontinunic e of a der Rewpetfo . 1AL PREVENTION OF CHOLEKA. Dr. Stone, Clairman of the Savitary Commitiee, read av ud dress 1 the po the prevention of cholera, together with wome rales in regard to its treatme Thirty thousavd copies @f sanch of thewe were ordered to be printed for public distriba Sion. The follow ing are copies of both documents in full: CHOLERA. The Board of Fealth pubiish this attention. statement, sud beg e w prevenible disease. aud 1u the eerly stages wan be azrested. it bite be good. Scudy, therefore, femperance B eatwng and drinking. Do not belicee that alcoholic atimulanteare ol 10 garding yo. sgeiust an atteck. Let the food be nutritious Reep the digestive o/aus in & hea'thful condition. Use no stal ®F uncooked vegetables Let your meat be fresh and your vegetsbles well cooked. and wl fruite be freeh an wdimess of the body i of the hrst counderation. §ik & Leaithy state by batbing the whole b Cold batbing s best verd in the mor ing-- Dry fr ctioin or Uie Waiki Uatls way be wore Belore golug to bed Keep the skis pever before just gOINR b jeiy used just apert Cieanisnces in your houses is of equsl importance. Let yor aments be dry . Suffer no decayed vegetables or stagunit awatar 10 Teiuain in your oear of yards, Ay disagrecable wiiel from rivies. cess-pools, or sirks, is & Proct of - by necessary Tepaire, lime, chlaride of e, or white v our houses and aprtmente. Expose your awasiing. Ventilate well eddiog (0 the air and suri. Avoid excessive o ep regulnr Sours i eat wd » veping. Wear flannel next to the #kin. - A d in.if the bowels are at all disordercd, to wear & orosd i | (& fisune] bely- band) wroond the body, reaching from the | 30 the ribs. Maintail, the ustaral temperatare of the body by Tieit ciothibeg. especially keep the feet warm. Nover, when beied, wit 0n the gress oF stone sests, o7 sle: p under an open window. 11 €x Do €k change yorr beocs and Cothc u s o € 1o purgaiive iedicines, except by direclion of & physicisn. By ertec el oo Boord of eah T T oo €18 piguicion Famows CLaXK, § THEATMFPXT OF CHOLERA Tholers fe slmost iuvariab'y preceded by o paiuiess dinnibe i caser o be pron pily trested. When darthea is pr LIS 004, end maiutatn u pesiion en ihe buck. Use ebund Haakete avd wend for o phyvician, ywician cau slweys be obizined by applylon to the veerest I'c Mce Station. ¥ i Stay in bed unti] you sre well. Poa tisve ind & moverent from the bowels Aptly mastard plasters to the bow 0 the bsetoe of a physicien, au adult can take 10 drope 1 and 1€ dron of cpunte of cumprer, A chiid of 10 yeare #ve drope <! lnud five of camphor ehil muay toke three dro ud thove doses 1ey o g se =0 wend o1 Ay 1T me pel wp to pase the evacuation uvemiences. Nerer chill the v Do net consider yourse!f well irti Abstain (rom all drinks enda: take years of tive bt use the bed-pan_or other ¢ of the bady by geiting eut o ty &l the evacuations from your rooin a dnintect them with chiloride of lime, ecald, sivo ing By order of the Board of llealth, % Fumons CLARK Secretary CO-OPERATION OF DISPEXBARIES. The followiug Tesolution, presented by Dr. Stone, wie ‘wdopted: + Beseseed, That Dr. Stephen Suwith couralt with the trastees of the era) dispensariee o inquite Low far they will covperate with EZ Board of Health | U sy Committee 1pon ediete Dr. Suiith repert Lnuedintely to the Sani s watter, and also upon the exzaiization of & ble corpe for kouse 1o house v -itation. aid n the formation 1 & body of nurses to be nsed it case of an epid ELE QUARANTING COMMISSIONERS AND 1THE BOARD OF HEALTH. The following letters were read by Seoretary Clark, and re Werred to the Sanitary Committee Fe the Metropelstan Board of Health. L eMEN . The Quarantive Commissione " applied to the General G, 2 of Sandy Hook temporaniy ngers arrivisg in oh infe , now in the Lower B since the arrival of nt for he powers fravte zed to place tan He Realabie for the pury v o to b, Sl W. C. ANDERSON W) 31 Quarsutine Comuin Neartn Orpick. QUaRANTING, 8. 1, Ajril 27, T the Metrepcirtan Board of Heolth GunTLexER: I wy report of yesterday T apyriced you of the eon Bition of the vessels £nd the persous under Quarautis Bieh you a wwore detailed and particelar account of the Sire your honorable body to desizuate tie time when Ui passeigers for o of them) wil be perwisted to land, if released from Quarsu o The steauiat p £ ‘prrived at Hal Bad about 80 d gland left Queenstown witl 1,202 passengers, sud 9th fnst.. baving had canes of eholera ug the pessage. She was detaived at Qoaren Rive in Hulifax o \ring which tiue (according 10 re ort) 150 ded. 10 were ¢l removed, e the ves the 161 it for New- y ‘on board of the originsl 1,202. It is Mow tes duys e left Halifax, and 5o cuolers has resppesred wad wiiwre Ln?-um good heaith. "The Virginia feft Liverpool on the 4th fot.. with 1.047 passengers. and arrived at Quarantdne on the afternoon of the 18k, Laving Lad 3 meatbin (10 choers ng the sage. Cases have continued daily steerage passengers and crew. The cabin passen ere, an withs the Engiand. have been exempt. The wieerage patucs ‘all transferred to the 1linois on the 21yt sivee which tiie cance bave occurred among the crew cf tie Virginie. Sk s vow ‘mbdergoing a continied process of cleans "Of the 60 vick passengers of the Evgland left st Halifex, 30 are now ouvalescent, and swail trapsportetion to New-York.' The same Question s pertivent in regard to them: When released from Quar Sitine, will sither of these vessels be permitted to discharge s carge 4 the wharves of the city ! 1u yesterday's report 1sbowed (as 1 think) conclosively ihat the fi. "ef the wick to the honpital ship was, ander the circimstauces tiy proper snd judicioas, and sanctioned by time honored cus om. and shows how much foundation there was for 1 n e in the remarksble report recently made by o your Bosrd. 1 speak of it an remarkable, be 1t of appoiute~s of the Board, eriticiai fi".fllu ome of its own members in & mstter over which the bad no jurisdiction; snd | caunot but » document from subordinates should hi and ‘over quietly without Tebuke to its suth ‘A% iegat s month price to the Englaod qarrival st Hallfus, ired the services of Dr. D. H. Bissell, whose familiarty and long ion with the Marise Hospital eut ce. AL the time, and prior o, the erri irginis, be was ting up of the hospital ship for the re. In supervising the ‘-&-"‘.« cholers sick, proceeded with ber to toe lower bay, aud . Harcourt, whose ustue tioned in yester A been 80 long @onnected with the Quarantine. joined bim in sssociate i Dalton sud into considerstion the gravity of the disesss success sttendaut thereon was taost merked ed 1+ the preparstion for, end receptio: of, lach of mediciual swistalice or proper care. Kewj ectfully, ORN SWINBURNE. applieation of the Quarantine Commissioners for u sait- 10 land well ngers from ivfected ships, and the of Dr. Swinburue whether the vessels now at Quaran will be permitted to discharge their cargoes at the wharfs . caused considerable discussion. The powers cf of Health do not extend to Quarantine—they are solely to the Metropolitau District; but after vessels by the Health Officer they are then required to to come up to the city. For the purpose of co- rmum-nu‘lg with the proper autherities in regard the matter, Mesars. Crane, Stoue and Schultz were appoint- @d a committee under the following resolution : ‘That the Commissioners of Quarsstine and Commimioners be requested to appoint from their bodies & commities ‘with commiittee from this Board, to confer m regard to the "of such messures s skall ineure mutusl covperstion for the of the apresd of disease. s CHOLERA TO BE TREATED HONEOPATAICALLY. ication from sowe Howeopathic Medical So- The & ‘wietios, askin, ve at least 0ne bospital in county in be (ealth District, established during the com- season, under the auspices of the Board of fl-uw. at ‘which ebolers could be treated homeopatbically, and be ex- @lusively under the controf of physicians of that medical school, ‘was read and referred to the Sanitery Committes. Thess gentlemen ull expressed & willingness (0 comply with tbe rq gn, nd will report definitely upon the subject, perhaps 1 Board at itr pext meeting. A TROPUSAL TO CLEANSE BROOKLYN. ~ On motior: of Mr. BERGrx. the following were adopted : Whereas. It appears (rom the reports of the officers of this Board et many of the streets snd parts of streets of the City of Brooklyn .-h-:-i;‘m;!.;...;- i to the public health, and Wherean, Notice Lias been served on the City authoriti ot et o g Y wwilan o hary No effective stegs nave been taken (o have them properly of e reeta remaia fu & cordition prejudicia! (o Phereas, There is great end fmmivent peril 10 the public hewlth @rom the Asiatic cholers. sud e A Whereas, Section 11, Chispter %, of the Lew of New.York for 1806 dinary powers upon the Board in certsin contingencies M‘Th-v with the Governor of the State, have taken he siepe pre i wnid section * when i the presence of grest and @sataiucnt peril Lo the puolic health,” by which power is giveu to st o slean the streetnof thi portion of seld Dltict anmbrsced with: the City of Brooklyu; sad Whereas, said stienis aud he optton of this Board. ten vot cleaned, might, I 0 develop or Incresse the (cholera this your foge, Revolved, Tuat » Comuittee be appointed to report to this Bosrd Soasible plan to thorengh!y clewn up wid ety bave the wanure, g and bith rewor ome Proj " * m“{d‘.”m ved to same proper pla THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION AND THF GAS COMPANIES. A Cowmitiee frow the Citizens' Associstion called upon the tud of Heaith yesterday attervoon, for the purpose of pla fore it some facie coneerning the wauner in which the ma Sucture of gus effects the public bealth. Mr. Jobn A Weeks @ddressed the wecting for a few minutes, in which he sad the ©as Companies use an inferior article of coal, and duridg Purilying processes, large quantitics of carburetted wnd sul lich n;:hwe)nnmuv rable . The subject, howover, had B! by the Board to the Sunitary Committee, B appointment was wmade for & conference between the Swo Committeer, Lo take place next Monday afternoo at 34 ® ook, . OTHER BUSIN L& The Secretary was Cirocted to have 2,50 of Health Ordivances publisbed, 240 to nl‘n'lnunnnlr;'m paper covers tion from vearly 200 citizens asking to ). Soliug sstabiabieut ol 1 Eckel oot Keety Ainrs, e e Bitchers' Association, in tu ugh! - ...:“”‘d anatied. € pawe thorough! ¢ eom)) oonoerning the * Iee Pond” at New.Hoche) 180 aleo read and referred 1 the Bavitary Superiteoct The following resciition, prescuted by Comiienioner 410 copics of fle Code be bound in clows, and « of this bowrd e Eiglueer o inport s gicjer sse 4 wuth mexy Thuredoy st 2p w, P ¢t be referred s of regulstions fox [} Fhe Heaid thet adicu T Ty, with a free "we of soup. | attack wade | | | ] | i J | i vewsl, eud | o Imoved them to the sdjsceat land, or buried them wi ROPOLITAN BOARD OF HFA T™H NT I“;flr' gen, pred. THE (MeLFRA AT & NEW.YORK DALY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 186b. reons snbjected to their infinence ks of the diseave. Ooe of the pathologioal conditons u those who have died of cholera is a durk and unoxy- fsen e - f o raverable Teport Prom Dr. Missell—Teettng | gonated state of the biood. The power of the blood for re mskip Eng # “eiving oxygen from the air in the ke and tropswmitting it es Meard the Steamship England—Letter | Seiving otygen from the ait in the (083, &) ERsoiinge b urae. gnses i flect upon the biood is Sulphuretted Hydrogon. ¥From Dr. Mwi The report {rom Dr. Bi fnet., saye there huve been 1o admissions to thre Hospital shup taked place #ged 24, and Mary Ar cuts bave been returned to the Tlinoiw, leaving €8 patients }in the Boepital The followiug ptatements co Jiseave on board the steamship eeting. 4 from a dispatel to M=, Archivald. Britieh Consal at this port, the passengers have bad & co statement of their views for publ #he was i S which there was I con since Lis last reyort Honora Shelan, eged THE 1 1t appe 1t attacks the hematine and renders the blood less capable of absorbing oxygen, and moreover acts as o direct poison to the nervous aysiem. This £as vers often pervades the air in this neighbhorhood t such a degree that the silver door plates and knuobe are taroished with a coating of sulphide of silver ic o fow Lours, and respiration is reudered not un!{ very disa- , but digientt. Under such au infizence the vital flaid | 6f the living body must beeome very mueh injured, and one of | the conditions inviting an attack of choiers produced. 1f there are any maufacturing processes earied on_about here which | cause the evolation of this as well e other poisonous gases, and 1 think there are. 1t is 1ot nreasonable to supposs that the prietors of any such eatabliel ments would, an soon ne they nd their bosiness injurions to the public bealth, condect it uch @ manner as 10 diffase the noXious gnses in th | air, or get rid of them in sowe Way Without pe ell, under date: of the 20th | Three deatbs, bowever, have Michael Maboney, strong, aged 32 years. Six convales ISEASE ON TIE ENGLAND, :rnuvfl the charneter of the ngland will be found inter- ns Who were among nd have drawn up & bat several physic sultution, ! einity e aere was o oholera on the vessel when sbe sailed | blood of the iahabitants residicg'ia the ViebF. frow Fugiaud, and (bat th first case that occurred waw when | No- 400 Weet Tuenty-second it April 28 1006, N e Cuynont. From that time the disease spread rap They observed, however, that in the parts of the #lip #t veatilation the deaths wero mostnu- | THE MADISON BOND ROBBERY. Juerous; while i other parts there were no deaths. — ivsicians particalarly notice the circumstance, et | gl @ oue. Eyamination of Morris Tue pi while tue passengers who Ntation wt Halifux near); were treated oo board the flosting Lospital died. The firm Delief is expressed that the cholera cu the steamship Englaud was 1ot Asiatic cholera, and was not contagious. The fact that commaunication between the cabin passenges who who suffered very mue wenticned as cofirming this view. A PHOTEST FROM THE FASSENGER of the steamship Enginnd held a meeting day 1o make & protest against the action of the wutborities in keepivg them on bosrd that vessel wheu there | is mo cholera on buard. adopted Hesolsed, T ecdlealy long, for the follow The passengers before yesterday, e were < “That when we left Ha mander, Cap been uniformly csclued, That the fgated and w That no passesper re not affecte wt we Linve had Litew the 1ot p e we b Werolred, That the treatigat we have teceived from the ship's cem . K. Grace, sud the offic © betier. R thorities of the po ed, That we in bt our detention ou bourd the steawship England liss pinion hias been fully ratified, i1 two cases, atrenge (o say, | 6. The on of tue wed; | faverably cousider them. nd Hospital ere removed to the 1 those who wll recovered, most ued - A Namber 3 ceiver of the Bonde, C of Accomplices—* Duteh Da The preliminary investigation into the case of Clark and Denuis, accused of kaving perpetrated tho Madison-ave, bond robbery, was continued yesterday morning at the Towbs, Mefore Mr. Justice Dowling. The cross-cxamination of Wum. Morrison waw continued by Mr. Gralam ae follows: 1 bad never before placed money in the lumber-pile where 1 concealed the bonds; altogether, I received four lots of bonds, and con- cenled some of them near & fesice in the rear of wy own bouse; Mr. Ellis belongs to the 79tk Kegiment, in which 1 am & eap- taio: 1do not now remember the sumbers of the bonds which 1 received from Gilesson. Mr. Grabain—Q. Fix the time of their 1eceipt as near as you can. A, Ieannot positively auswer: do not know that it was in Marel; it might bave been in February: Gleason brought them to my house; they were to bo soid for my benefit, 1 om- ploy workmen about my store: they are ewployed iu repairing clocks, &e.; the Central Park bourds belonged to the second or A by cuolers, and the steerage pussengers, from it, wae alwaye unrestricted, i The following resolutions were Teasone o chalera o board for the last 15 daye. cer was thoroughly cleased, scraped, were re-cmbarked st Halifux but thove who t health, in the opinion of the Health Officer of ¥ free from cholers, ax his * cleen bill of | sch as ouly one or i 8 hinve occurred. third lot. e ba e 'e'l': I'l:lfilnfuvr’:::‘l‘ st all been Q. Did you ever remove any boards from Central Park which you did not give to the oflicers 1 A. 1 might Lave taken away 016 0T tWO pieces . How did you dig up in Central Park i A. O, it was eary to do it. Q. Did you muke abole 1 A. No. e ix one of those remarkable wen who can | Mr. Sedgwic dig without making @ hole. [Laugbter.] A. No; 1 found leaves up Witness—1 pulicd up the grass, Q. Was the grase growing ! there, and with thewm and a stone and earth 1 covered up the vonds. . Was there n look at that; it was pretty cl ent i the vessel, it would A o f Cholern wa Lave developed itself ol men on bol v aud remaiuder of the ¢ o obliivg commiodation, food and attendance, eould not eerely request the attention of the Heath so New Vork to the above resolutions, snd sin L A. 1 did not_particularly round there; 1 conld now sound there ¢ ed by John I. Roe, Chairman; A, Harshaw. Becretary; Copt. Jas. Kenuedy, Thos, Allan and fuhn Do man, Comnittee. find out the place were the bonds were concealed; removed To the Basior o +¢ N Y. Tribune. 1wo or thre thousand-doliar beuds in order to try aod sell oy e the deily journalepublished fn | (Lem. your city Virgivia,” reflecting in seve ¢ Q. Op the 16th of April the officers showed €9 000 to M, ferme upen the mansgement of atlaife 3t Guarantine, specislly | oore, There ininy 08 % balance at Central Park, where oot the mianner of tr.uaferring the sick to the Boatiy L The | 3id they get the additlc 000+ A. From me: 1 bod them ol them 1 fach i Lo suegest that the Couments 89 the padi " nase sted bave their ovigin fn pe O e g o rira | stowed away in the neifnborhood ot ¢ use. ke the mmost ol what he onceives to ba o good Where about ! A. 1 AU DO PORILITE. “* omem Dty (o criab cbe who stauds i his way. Did tbe articies | Q. Do yon mean to tell ns that you do not kuow where fhose oncers e slone | shonld silent, and leave to the task | homds werer A, They wero— vikDag siouers of (uerant 1 o the care of © in Inaine generally iy the griiglee in question to sl thuse sdwinisliation o Tinerelore o wea e will peru. manner of transfersiog the si part of ot providing some Jifferent wes § thizih 18 8 sufficient wnewer to this chaige 0 sny tha transferred from the \irgiuin in the same been transfreca jrom cesseis onder quarant quarter o/ a century, aud it in the wiug iy sction of Quarant ing silent un differen a asis of a chy Quarantine outn of I are which is heaped upon the Q. Can you not 16+ A, They wore stowed away rome iine st ik ey el Ut Coe likaca who aie by law charged with te duty of pro. | 0 "g't yon know where1 A, Not particulasly. 18 petionts, eod Wenos | do uet Nefnetiied | ut Jenomination were they? A, 1thivk five-twenties QW 1 dv not reme * hearti * which are applied o charge of the et chergen of * atupidit *inkanauit Ler how many five-twentics or seven thirties 1 Teceived; I might or might pot have secn persous who Knew me when 1 was going to the Park. I gave the officers bonds on three different oceasions: | took them from the Park my olumne for & roply, s far as i, o the fol'owng charges to which Ihave | golf; 1 did uot tell any one that 1 had honds at the Park; it : L | was part of the agreement (hat 1 stould recover all the money to the floating howpital ie | 1 cogl; T gave up $19,000 at one timc, then $6,000, aud vgoin e of eruel ard inkuman trestment o1 ihe orities, and they are seyerely ceneared for of tnler, 1t cught (0 be so | ¢ the sick & ere anner that the vick Aave | 1 this port for the last that | am aware of thet | | #3,000. Q Where had you the 8,000 concealedt A. Tcanrot tell no My, Sedgwick—Mr. Morrison, you may as well tell ot ouce where bad th ess—1 do not want to sy, ot i e pactice Tap been charcierfied do St < crol” cr et | AR T ot { man. i the abrence of auy teet of e correctiens of the opiuions 0t exact!, now ho' » T tiione wiaking s charge, 1 snbmit (hat it n scfer (o follow the ex | of 11uCAY g o A ol A P, rter of 8’ century. In the opiuion of theoe best | _Q: I8 that i only trouble! 4 Aoy Pt s o fence to. udge. no ehauge for the better could be | WIII that plecse vo opponite the. ates that u b e act of 1663, which provided for the rewoval of Quarautive, e 50 spproprintion for the purchise or iy sesson the flostivg how 't been ubed for that ju not in the I er Lay, ut Dor thy Q uusate to wiiow the floeting ho the Winter It was not beiieve foe 1o wlich sbe would ecersarlly be 10 the Lower Ba this Spring it wa for e COl BE WATIL seneo: sttended Lo sconer, the non action of the L reply e of t pors of Qaarantive, o d urged by the Governor aud the Commi it was not until vea: ndition for us Durlug) the prevaence of ch miswionere bad incarred neary $20, ency. reiying up 1 thie sesrion a b deficiency, and the mean tinwe the (o ther Comm: preparatory to sending her to the Lower B i Fivis of thie Virgoiin she was nearly in readi " The autboniies are chaged with g1 waa s supp) the decks of the vessel board within an hour after she was 5. ta.. and | visited her soon after in Drs. Burdett snd Bissell ber of cases not beis ; aposed, Ste was therelore years of age, and is present ns witness; when my R LT L e B ke By b bo seat | o thewatch and bands. 1 knew the were stolei und that ehe ueeded vepairs and supplies to it ber | i bobody bad spoken to me on 1 it Ln asked why tiese were ture mast futoish the | Q Does not that prove that you the Atslants, the Com- | You that | might have done soie thin iiities to Q. Are you an old rece Al nt that [ am not prompt reimbursement by the Legislature. | Q. How long is it since you commenced to receive stolen iil was introduced providing for the payment | property ¥ A. 1do not wait to answer that; 1 thiak it calca aRiug a1 eppropriation for the teaporn | Tt 0 dograde me. bough e spredy yassage was 1epesied's | Uyy G rabam—Ho cannot be more degraded, sud he cannot | o close of th o0 that it ecame & put it upon that grou sere were without fund S e | Mr. Bedgwick—We want to find oat whether Le uinedistely upo pussage of the bil the | ceived st s bofore, and consequently knew t jed £ repair the ship end furuish her with sup- | Londs were renents. snere pro-erds In the night in clarge of the ghysician of ¢ in the ke of & rpove. o ordered, and will probably be iu use before 1o instiuet him to acewer the questiont 2 the baement of my bouse, AY. that ¥as ouly temporary. A. Thad them ju the bouse of & | T ask your Hon A, Thad them b suiall bost propelied by steamn con hoat is wow bring eonstructed which Such nnder the stones in the passage , Q Wiere elac were they 1 fricud e 10 one fan Jone {1 of the how with this ot been procaied bef Utsiing sufficiert appropr e the i o o to auswer, and w yeus to Tais on | there are Spricgst.; the proprie d with g because | alowed to come to the Upper Quarantine, i tesdof | W What is o e Lower Bay | 1 know | s ahout five wesks: I bave pol 3 oue for this It it 1o the law makioz power | jontly carricd §3000 worth of bonds there; I put stois of the laws. Te sck wood-house bekind bis store, near t ce, it ve sutharity o that st the o . Lew Lese bouds bad be s | gas it whes 1 put thew these bouds hod been'ia {F 60, aud the e, s | Q. Where in the wateh that you said you gott A, T broke Honpital srounds, | 1t up. ot Virehninwns therefore | Q. Why did you break that wateh upt A, Denis told me rcande. 101 wver, that the statite con o1t e tiver, bat 1 44 not want to do s Fdite station shal be estabiiehed fu the Lower Hay Q. Could they not have thrown it there A. I wuppose 80 of the purchase; [ think [ usked them them for it; 1do not know 1 weited the case the wateh formed a pa erson’s what 1 should g Le works of that Wateh are now; of wose. Bat whe | ud could pot i or she was not | 804 sold it. . we. Afler the rel le Atalante from | Q. How much bave yoo wmade out of that wat A Tdo overater fast, it was conceded by il that it would be | mot know; the works could not be taken away withoa they we 1 donot know where they aie; z Jis gave the watch bment when 1 was arrestcd, my ital 1o remain in the Lower Bay durin bat ehe £0uld resint the storme 854 Mr. Bedfor ground of eri “1 understood the witnere to put it on the and upou the a1 | ination aud not of degradation. e for that purpose. ogiet, of dnty, | *1Q Tow long have you been engage wron ‘Lo Virginka ws sent o ‘the Lower Hay, | , . ; iy & hat in the ot thing * you have spaken of 1 A | how o suswer ed, aud Uit in o wnean e the dead | (g fofer; T don's want (o say aything aboat iv. it Mr. Justice Dowling—Bot you did or three yoars; 1 never Witness—It may be within five years buried property before; never secreted property before this; 1 Dave broken up watches before, but not because 1 was afraid 10 have them found with me; cannot say that I destroyed . mdation there i for cen in bosrding the ve She | Bordett, while in_ motion | their identity of property, I Lave meliod aiiver and gold, but | mever to preventaetectior 1 mve no doul that T uoneht P stolen silver and goid before this; 1 saw Mr. Moore's adver. e At W3 g e utier: | Lisement In the newspaers; Officer McCord gave e one of the handbille and asked me fo assist, if 1 could, 1u the detec- tiom of the robbery; I did ot know bim before. Q. Do you not Know that he came to your hose because he dvissble to leave therm for | Tao, i was deemed ! weel, and that Dr. Blasell ; | Loyld procecd snd take chiarge of the tal ship, and go with her e Lwor Bay tho masi morning, while | prosveded to the cit7 | balloved you o be & receiver of stolen goods i A I do not; uither accommodstions for the well. - Dr. Bisell | b6 @y bave suspected me. at once proceed to the b apital sh e tire night, with | , Q. Were you ot axtonisbed when be asked you, 8 Jeweler, P earers o8 cou.c be precured. i geiting the ship fa reads: | 30 p the wale of bondst A. No. o Bext moruing oved Lo be densely foggy, and she (vuld Mr. Graham—Well, probably you need ot be astonished. in the way of trausferring the o en down unti nuchorage to receive ahie was towed down, uud the e arrived. sud the W hat cther ¢ irse could have sisteut wit s the sfety of those cr. board, I Huwnnity certainly required the dead to be removed from the rantine d ju then lsy. '« The only other chargos or complaiats | deern it importaut to_na s way bo sammed up 1 suthorities have been gulity of ion for ueeting the cases of chiolers which were daily ort. wi aetion in endeavoris the; ‘hie North Carolina was well adapted to the purposes, but this the Secretary thorise the Commissioners 1o soo, 10 be 1o altarustive except 10 un pita) Ship, and vigorous weasu Teadiness for use. They did not Cause they were iuforuied that slie hind beew 8ol ntly. and about the tiwe be sale had fallen through, o Secrotary of War, aaking for (hie use of fh oy that 1 pl:i'vd her at theit disposal. | aleo telegraphed Surgeon-Gen. Baruos. wakin ture T think. furnish & complete snswer o this char il sauel repors ior 1064 snd 165 contaia & foll history of their Lo sacure a sullabe site {0 & prrmsnent Quaran- Vioe, and to that 1 refer for & full Justification of their couduct down 1o the titge of the arival of her arrival was reported, Mr, raphod (0 the Secretary of the Navy, asking that vessels Le sesigued for the 1se of the Comuissioners, uuder the joiut resolution just by Cougress. Two duys passed before and then but two vessels iu this ‘anidnation, turued out 1o be total d were desited. T | by the Le did not the Government to aid in furnishing bedd ot the veasel, to which be immedistely teplied, grantivg the re en the Virgiufa started for the Lowar Bay. | “'( Iy n to vince s dead in 8 large guwl bost au e | ‘how 0 'drif astern uutil the hospitel ship | BIERLY P vier purchases Le- T late Q. Did you aver intend to give up any of the bonds until they arrested you! A. Not the money bonds, i implored them 1o give me the railroad stock; I thought the owner would be cnreless about the money if be recovered the securities. in the day . and as nothing couid be done 4 night, she was detained ot ber ntil late in the night, when were transferred to hor early the it was fore; T was speaking to & man named Carrol on that night; 1 do not remember bow Deunis waa dressed on thet night; dou't know that be thes had whiskers as be hus now. The witness was further cross-examined at oonsiderable th relative to his meeting Dennis on the night in question. ave heard Carrol called **Duteh Dan;” 1have no reasou to suspect that bis eharacter is bad; 1 know Pecer Heffernan pow in the State Prison, also Tristram, the man who robbed the Adams Express Company; 1 heard that my jremisos were searched by 1 police; they wanted to fisd some silk which they supposed I had bought: I was in the city at the time, but was not keeping out of the way; sever returu- ed any watchos or otber stolen property; nerer spoke to Mr. Pider uutil the uight of my arrest; tad no idea that officers were coming after me that night: Igave up the oung’s houss; 1told the officers that 1 hed 1 could get for them in the moning; about smplosse could sitend o their burial. porened under the circametances ta loss to deter sty have been subject to ce ure hed | re | the vessel u the geueral churge that the Quarsntine neglect of duly in reference to what ias been done by the Commisioners agland at Hali'ax. On the day that | rtiss, the Prosident of the Board, tele- a week afte) sedbolors o Teply was secelved, axpeet fo I:dlndlcl here; 1 expect to got clear. yut T am not offered. These, ex : cond r;u madaptod 16 the purpees i :::fio,m“?‘ o a0 un itional surrender aud eonfossion to 'Q. Duw't you think this story of yours is very miraculous f ATt i trae. Tuese somed | A0 4 e'ie vl “putupjob’ on your partt night of my arrest I oharged Clark and I who sold me the bon do not thin the officers; Tthink the object in arresting them st Lu was to find the bouds io their possession. Mr. Graham then cross-examined the witness on that part of his testimouy which related to the amounts of money paid by h&:wclni and Denn ppoared on his dire:t examina- tion, Witness—I s0ld Lev ible of the Hos Lest use o arrival of they st once telegraphed to the oie, who imimedistely and other furui dler, some diamonds hefore the 7 ees of the Virginis immedi first payment wae made nk at the second iuterview Den 1iliois a8 couid be o) thiog ber up for | nis toid me he bad & few more bonds left, meutioning the sum rt o tie an possible | of §75.000; that was at Sanderson’s; I think he asid the whole Bt the action of the Com- | yum'Smounied to th bad it. Mr. Graham continued his oross-examination of the witness for upward _of au hour, on these points, during the progress of whict Mr. Morrison said that he was 8o much excitod and be- | wildered that Le could not remember what be statod ou Wed- y were loft | pesda journment_witbou Mr. Bedford asked for_an adjonrnment st 3j, o consid- finds fo | B e s | eration of the confusion of the witnoss, ney fland w dersey refased thet any fosthold within her | Justice Dowling decided to go on with the case. the want of proper facilities for their execution, s ho! - the want of propet failies for . wod shows the i | mnde. thou that the wortality ou lose than ball passerger By publisbiug the sbove you will mach ob Quareatine, 8. I, April 27, 1866, To the Editor of The N. V. Tribune. Sim: A dieagr Not & foot of lu hich to erect & pansible for a I des such cireum iwsiouers i th Officex vivi uee an { the t there cesmaily spring fron' s fullure of th m willing o Jeave it o an iuteliigent public (o do ity of increased quar o protectiee a0 tiat wbich oecurred at Halifax wmong the cable and sutfocating odor frequently pervades the atmosphere in thin neighborhood, and asl un- derstand 1) whether the gas tbat produces the ordor is deleterious to | Q. Why are you nervous! A. I am naturally so, and this d cou'd be procured by theu aro L WRLR N o tent or build a shed. s it right or ack of proge facilitis for & stances ! laitr, d the Lar- d naciousness of baving told falsehioods during tion made yousot A. No; I aw not con- scious of haviug told any falsehood. | Q. How much money do you say you received from these meut | A. About §31,000. e e ot | _THE CLEANING OF THE BONDS. R e LaaTat | Clarke snid that be thought the writing conld be Quacautine law bouds easily, be wanted me to buy o bond and write auything I pleased ou it, aud that Le would get it cleaned. | Mr. Graham furtber cross-examined the witness at consider- able length. Redirect by Mr. Bedford—The lumber-pile was shout three or four blocks from my house; it would not take me so much ax ten or twelve minutes to go there. e examiontion of the witness closed here and the further Learing of the case adjonrned to Monday next ut 10 v'clock, ing i their I out tue straticn of ) st without further piovision being d wufle nt s i ry Iromw the been e iy Joux 8 ] : Tn the United States Commissioners Office, yester- A Wloanae. . before Commissioner Betts, in the case the United States agt. Pigott, (he prisoner in this case was eharzed with attempting to pass counterfeit fractional currenc Third ave. ear. been drunk he woald ot have been caught * shoving queer” on & Third-ave. car, e would not “wsqueal” on anybody, is & deubt in tl minds of some as to wve them 86,000, then #5.000; T do ot | He did not deny his guilt, but said that i .c badm't | CITY NEW! i CHrISTIAN UNION Assoc oN.—The annual ante- communion eermon will be preacked before this Association Sunday &, m.. 8t 104 cloek, in the Chureh cor, Tentli-st. and University-place, by the Rev. Prof. Chorles Hodge, D. D., of Princetou, from the text By one spirit we are all baptized into one body.” A Conference will be hel Church on Sundsy p. i, at 4 o'clock. Sabject: A practical Church uniou in Brooklyn for evangelizing the city.’ Sgremie Di. CHAPIN AT CooPER INSTITUTE.—The Rev. Dr. E. H. Chapin will yreach in the great hall of the Cooper Tusti- tute, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock in the moraing and £ o'clock in the evening. o Lrcrore sy tne Hox. James T. Brapy.—The Hon. Jumes T. Brady of this city delivered a lecture at Cooper Hull last evening, ov e Humanities of War,” the proceeds of the lecture being devoted to the rebuilding of the | Catholic Orphan Asylum of Charleston, 8. C. The lectare took | of the Union Prisoners’ Association, nd was tendered by them te the Et Rev. Bishop Lynch, of Larleston, ia recoguition of many acts of kinduess done them by the Biskop while they were prisoners in the vicinity of Clarleston duriug the years 1561 and 1262 The loeture was well attended, the ball being nearly foll, and as the price of tickets was placed at one dollar each, the pecaniary results must have beeu quite satisfactory both to the projectors of the lectare and the recipient of the proceeds. PR e Mas. PLomp’s Receprion.—The closing reception of Mre.J. R. Plamb took place at ber Academy of Phyeical Cultare in West Fourteenth.st. yesterday afternoon. A large number of Indies and gentlemen were present and_witnessed the exer- ises of the pupils, which were very pleasing and of & grace- ful character. Mrs. Plumb made & few remarks to her classee in parting with them, aod expressed & wish to meet the meis bern AL her vew aoademy next Wiater, Dr. Audrews and Mr. Gardiner made short addresces to the children, which cou- rln:i;?] the eutertainment o well enjoyed by those who at- tended it. Ince nnder the au — PERSONAL.~The well-known Dr. Charles Munde and Dr. Panl Mgnde of the Florence Water-Cure Establish- ment suil to-day for Germany in the Auclior Line steaioship, Hibernia, for Liverpool. meeting of this Association was called last evening, 27th inst., at Metropolitan Hall Hester st. At the bour appointed & . m., the Society was ¢ to order by its President, who stated the object of the ¢ ed by the Executive Committee relative to Metropolitan thin State. The Chairman of tie Executive Committee afew proliminary remarke. tary, to be read {or the information of the mewmbere, the opin fon of their legal counse), the Hon. Jawes M. Swith, as to the constitutionality of the law. This opinion was that there was 10 question in bis mind as to the Constitutiogality of the Me- tropolitan Excise Law; t & loophole by which it could be evaded; and therefore it was futile to aitempt to oyose After the roading of this opioion the Cusirman of the Exec tive Cor red resolutions advising the members of the Society to apply for hicenses, and to cowply strictly to the requirements of the law. There scemed to be a general acqui- escence in the opiniva of th L adyiver, aud aivo in the recuiswendation of the Executive Committee, A Torxp o THE STREET.—There is now at Police Headquasters, No. 300 Malberry-st.. o bright little feliow ed about three years, who vas picked up on the street by ce about ten days since, baving apperently been lost Although he talks plaioly, be is wnstic to tell he resides; but as he often refers o bie fathers horses and lambe. aud the fact that e sometimes went with his father to the “Center” it is ot the po by his parents. Lis Bame or where | L but 1 cannot swear that he said be | lealth, J wish to offer a few words bearing practically u L\ Y upou Case adjoarded t day at 12 m. ::.. 'l :;cn fiul.;t[m:;:l:::yl{ull:lnvu; port .hmf' the influmicer Betore 1’,:‘.";"‘{:‘.1:;'1“5-&!1!1!. onmnme day. in case of the R m'mg y npproacking our shores, United Ktates agy, Owen Early, aliae Allert Owens, the | ereasod Ly locel causca. i Wi g G, some Joc o proguees ) ed ghat tue virulence of cholern is in- | prisoner was urrested with 871 0f ‘counterfait %0 cent stamps Whenever the discase appears | on b v 1 onbim. Me was committed by the Commissioger for examina. ties soffer much wore thas others. | tion. He s #0jd to Lave lmn’ovn\. od of u a,m‘n erime "‘\ sous gees, purtiguialy Syloburested | fope. | the thousan | aud take vo other. Jjeetured that big parents feside in the country. Wien foond, he was dressed in a green mack, black and white plaid dress, tanoel skirts trimmed with red straw hat trimmed with plaid nbbor, aud adorned with o white feather. 1o all probabiiity the parents of the littie wan derer are wourning bim as dead, Some time since, a litie boy. whose parests reside 1o Hudson City, N J., was ‘ound on the street by the police, be, Iike the one shove-mentioned, b i unable to tell bis name, or where he lived. and over & week elapred before the parents were able to ascertain Lis where- They had finally « 1o the conelusion that be was drowned, or ‘had wet i th o some other manser and ailed on hie being delivered them was one raised from the dead. Al strangers | the city, or others who may lose ebil 1 do we onee visit the Lost Children's Depar , ot ¥ | urters, presided over by Ars. G W, Er. g, and th | ost absolute cortainty that the o During the pleasant Summer eves ader away from their ho 5 oF 70 are s0i breught in by the pol various Precinets throughout our grest city. —-— Tng HowaRp AssociaTioN.—=This Association, or ganized last week, has established its beadquarters at i This organization has been formed for the exprens ng the ick should cb become au epi approaching warin Tn adiition o the Association will e bute relief in the nes, &c., to the indigent gratuitously where the deceased is a strauger. decently io 18, taking such measures a Wil 1usure i paid relatives or friends from a distance ¢ reinterment after the pestilence has ol one raking bt the projectom are active and energetic e already suce cessions to their roll of membvers, T York will ably favorably couipare w elr of New-Orlcans and Noifolk, whose charity and b tion to the suffering, w coupled with their Gneeasing att them universal admiration. Theie il be o weeting of Associstion this altern 6t 4 o'clock. e "KIAL TRIP OF THE STEAMER CHiCoPEE.—The new steamer Chicopee, Capt. Kurker, made a trial trip on Wedue zens on board, as This steam , Forris & dation of | day. with a large pumber of our nautical o weleot company of ladies and gentlemer utly fitted_up by M Murrs Co., and Capts, ¥ n Jf our eitize loete ¢ more especially Sea Side House. The Chicopee proved heinelf to be one fastest and suicothest-going craft ever launched fa this | ved at the new dock at Kockaway io connid- | supied Hevernl elegant s dinuer at the Sea Si winent citizens. The Uhicopee will w ily ou the opening of the seasou at the Sea Sids —— Ropsep WaiLe Intoxicatep.—Thomas Corbett wan yesterday arrested by Officer Foley of the Sixtoenth Pre- on the complaint of Thomas McKee, residing at No. 41# West Sixteenthst. ‘The complainant states that, on Thursdny night lust, while intoxicated, Le was on his way home with Audrew Anderson, wl ame house, Wwhen, in Tenth-ave,, they were joiied by the prisover and Danfel Mc Cormick, who, after proceediug with thom a short distance, suddenly jostied ag: him (tbe complainant). and stole from vaiued at $20. The taleves thon ran away. This statement was corroborated by Anderson. The prisoner ated that the watch had been retained by bis confederate. with committed him for trial without bail. He s a ative of Ireland, aged 10 years Sl L5H ATTEMPT To Pass CoUNTERFEIT MoNEY.—In the United States Circuis Court, before Judge Shipman, yesterda, cine tompt to pass & 50-cent cou terfeit currency stamp. The ovide ‘was that be offered the mp &t fruit-stand for an orange, and that It was refased. When walking awa; and ran, whereupon the policoman ran faster and caught bim. The Jury disagresd, and the prisoner was remanded. Lis bail, however, was reduced to $400, which Le gave. . for defendant; Asst.-Dist.-Att’y Joseph Bell ATTEMPTED THEPT 0F RILK.—Levi Morris yesterda afterncon entered the store of David utine & Co., N Broadway, under the pretonss of purchasing koods, there stole three pieces of silk, valued at 830. Before reach- ing the street he dropped one piece of th len property, and was at onoe arrested aud detained until the arrival of Officer Wooldridge of the Sixth Frecinet, who, on searching bim, found the remainiog two pieces secreted ou his person. The thief was takeu before Justice Dawling aod committed for exnminal —— STAEBING APFRAY.—Early yesterday morning Ru- New-YORK L1QUor DEALERS' SoCieETy.—An extra | \wia tn advise the members s tothe | he | o e bill recently passed by the Legislatore of | © b id he would hand to the Secre- | Li# saw a policeman walking after hiw, | 1d ia Dr. Budington's | | wnd brought her np on the breakers, while stie iay 14 hours. credit In due Capt, Ho the vessel off the beael 1RE 1 B Compaxy of this whose card 5 adyaitier + a remarkable degree of Temembered what i o bon sustained duriog Tiie cash copital of the Compavy is 200, Apsih 1, were $404,99 3i. o liave been declared to Linars howsos the Bie i People that move on the 1« that do not move, should use Kext# E is sold by all Grocers at 25 cente per 1b. Wholesale depo tof May, also pfll[lrll\ As1 18014 COFTRE, 'h‘ch t, No. 154 Reade e A A.“FAVANDHI'I FRreNcH CoURsg ean yet be aiued o a; eveuivg, April %0 st 8 o clock, No. 9 University: Ttion, Latest Skip News, ARKIVED. La G oire tof Windsor. N.S). Hechwith, Liverpool 56 daye. 1to ). F. Whitneo & Co. Hax had heavy weather o pensage. April 4th, iat. 4910 8., oo, 32 mooth, ship hesding W. N. i o sinoding E. 8. k.. fiow | Newfoundiand, beuud to Oporto, carried away ber bowsprii, fure yord aud fore topmast. The Lin Oloire received 4o damage. WIND—AL Suaset, N.-W. clear s, which got ashiare owing staten. sarded the vessel on the vey Hook bearing N. N. W. 80 miies thick fog aet in; st a. m., hove the cered NNTW. a8 0w hove the 1s water lend \d 15 fathome ; steered N.N.W. . at 10 & m. bad 14 fatbom: &', the same; fusied the wainseil aud hauled ap the foresail. and let ber go under easy cravase; 11, bad 14 fathoms water; 1 p. m. had i) Veseel heading E. by N.. 3 ad losn 10 fathoums of'w t the fore and maiussil on the vesol, Leading E. by the w . m. made the breskers on the lee bow : put her in stuys, Vit te ven running very Ligh sl wissed staye; let go poth anchors Muc ina and bis firat officer for their efforts to got . Only twe of the crvw were able 4a work, SAILED. Steamehip Baltic, for Brems e — e O D T ST TS IRSSTS I J G.8.N. Y. ANe The following art! found in the ARMY AND for the fnforination of the Militia wili be AVY JOURNAL for this week DRILLS of the SE BRIGAL OFFICERS, THIRD, ELEVENTH URTE | nd TWENTY THIRD ARADE of the VENTI and STATEMENTS in regard to the SEVENTY SE' i, and other mwatte: erest to the NATIONAL GUARD. 7 sule by Newsdeslomy or at the Ofice. No. 9 Park 1 TS and G of the Church haviug removed to a pleasant village ow the Hud son, will receive into bia fawily a linited number of children to ROARD and EDUCATE. s long experiece ca Teaciier will 1 bis sehoel £ thowe who desize w good home snd sound edu 1 for theie children. Address the Rev. W. G, FRENCH, Corn Canterhary Post Office, New. Yotk aet ) TO THOMAS R, AGNEW®, Nos. 260 and Mormny, and there you wil find 22 Greanwic comer of Mo crsihing cve cheaper thais auy store in —A Clergyman (u x Teaw, Coftues, ¥ New-York. _Une vrice bouse. dolph Sehriever quarreled with Herman Deatach, residing at | No. 112 Weat Twentiethat, and during the affray Schriever | abbed his opponeut in the loft side, arm and body, with a peuter's ohisel, intlicting serious wounds. The nssailant arrested by Offcer Muleahy, of the tieth Preeinet, aud yeaterday he was comuitted for ination by Justice Tadwith The wounded man was takeu to the Jow's Hospital in Weat Tweuty eightlost. ROBBED BY A DISREPUTABLE FEMALE.—On Thurs. day evenlug Jobi'C. Murray of No. 24 Carmine-st.. wet Nettie arr in the street, and at her solicitation accompunied her to & low house io Groene st. While there whe stole from him 80 in Treasury notes. ke accused ber of the theft, and she re- turned to Lim 860, declaring that was all sbe had stolen. Mur ruy then caused her arrest by Officer Jacksou of the Eighth Precinet. When arraigned before ihe Court the accused con- fessed the theft, but said sho bud restored the money. She was committed for tria’, T’ cused 1s aged 19 years, and & e I Anuouucemeats | SV 1ITATION. —The public geneally are invited £ the Lase & bottle of ROGERE'S FRAGRANT (DONTOLINE wweth, and submit it for exawination to auy compotent chei certain for themselves the trath of thfe statement: * It nothing that willinjure ¢ Recommended by Cl thioughout the eountry. Sold by Dru o Dealers. Ask for Roarns's FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE. - Dr. CiarLes R, BROADBENT, given special attention to the medical | sud all Dises Vegetable Remed Jingly succes on your Lungs or Throst in s For treatuont of Const mpt He gives noue Iways by e than 20 vesrs reh n t D B'a work on Co Disenres FERY mption and Chron Sor GARIBALDI ever before een in this ¢ try. Ladies call BRoKAw No. 62 Lafayette place and No. 14 Fourtl ave, —— ALWAYS READY—ALWAYS IN ORDER'—About four 1t has mcre sewing for It Machines. yeurs ago we purchased oue of your Sew pectations. 1 have done the prineipa co that time than et my of the Throat, Lunes aud | | | | recommend it to otbers. SPECIE PRICES, TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & Co., Now. 39, 400 wd 402 FOWERY, Now offer theur entire stock of MENS, BEOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING preasm, On b basis of GULD ot en'y 40 g e ~ SPRING CLOTHING. iplete Stock of READY MADE CLOTILING, DRESS FROM 10 TO 40 PER CENT BFLOW FORMER PRICES « FREFMAN & BIRRS ONE PRICE CLOTHING WARE HOUSE, 124 Fulton and % Nossau sts. cpposite Sun Building = J FISHING TACKLE ALL 1TS VARILTIES, FOR SALE BY A. DRAPER, 53 NASSAU ST, ove door from MAIDEN LANE. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT. TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. BIOKRENE, FE REJUVENATOR. s of ¢ G Ne Ll 1o & vitalizing. strew by wo A1 s physical difficu ties Gve. | 1tis an antidote 0 th uenc s of early in Vo wqual s & stomachic in cases of G physical at tonic depurative and Helow read o few extracts /i Messrs. Horouives & Hicoyen—Geats Your LIFE REJUVENATOR, is » wouderfol article, aud is doing my wi deal of good. * Pave recommended it t0 & nelghbor of wise, for nervous dissbilit . In o nervossness it acts like e i beibon b3 1 ahall_atill_continue & e e Apres atill countinue to Pl -~ EWIS HENRY. Yours, Meranona, Mich., Joly 9, 1065, remixos & Hivs T have uscd two bottles of your ud find it all that it is recommended for. Inclosea is wome for my hut Yours truly, Mre. 8. P. KLOTS, Xrx1a, Obio, June 18, 1865, ife s chara Mesn BIOKRENE. #5; send we o haif dogen more, s | wish Kev. &. . Klots, and my mother. Iu huste, Messrs. Hereminas & HitLyen.—Sirs Inciosed please find $10, for which you wi send me 1 doz. BIOKRENE. What you sent me Ly done me grest good. Oratefullly you . MEDSKER. “Mfi"l- “BY.C'ITI‘.I .l“ LYRR ‘R- .|pdl a e £00d satinction. It g and | recommend i strong B o0 sastomers. = You oot ok, 0 TRINSEY, Drogeiet. One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold by Druggiste enerally. #Reht by express anywhere, by sddressiog HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietor N 28 Dey-at. New York "PARKER BRON. LONDON CLUB SAUCE. Acknowledged by epicures to be fAe Sauce for romst mests, Sah, came, steaks. Cliops, s0upe. salade. ke, Smparting w0 unrivaled rick: Sens and delicacy of favor to all niade dishes. For sale by all grocers, fruit, preserve sud pickle houses. €. R. PARKFR, Sole Agent, No. 508 Pearl . VEDAR CAMPHOR, MAN, Beston. ik} FPHE FIRST OF MAY Clear the way ! These rret, anywheres ' "Tis not ‘bose siiding doo re ER SHEAVES, lling leaves. Ask your carpenter with the sprou or NEWMAN, ONDERDONK & CAFRON, at 1,172 Broadway, who'll_furnieh thein without delay. DOr. GUTMANN'S ; u n e Marble Baths, o5 East Pourth Styre Detween Broadway aud Bowesy, » CoNEAINING SIAN or VAPOR BATIA AND THE TURKISH OR HOT-AIR BATHS, The RU ctod. Both Bathe are constracted entirely of labian gant and luzurious style Both bathe are proviaed cold water showers. douehes, swinuivg-bastn, ke, e accommodations for S0 persons Given to the Kueading aud Shampoeiog ¥ 3 = lSIPKO\ ED ELLIPTIC HOOK fn four iginis, to LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE A H. SUFLEE, N Brosdwsy. ONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. 3 A por tive and wpecific temedy for all diseases orlgiuating from &y IMPURE STATE OF THE ELOOD, and for all (bereditasy) DIS- EASES traven.tied from PARENT T0 CHILD, L SCROFULA, FIRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINCS ULCERATION, KING'S EVIL, FRYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM This tadut (R EREDITARY &1 d ACQUIRRD), filling life with antcid mie - ery, s by all urusl medical remedios incarsble. RHEUMATISM. 1 there is suy disesse in which the Constitution Life Syrap in s sow ereign, it s in thewmatiom and it Kindred afections. The wost le- Lense paice are slwort instantly slleviated—enormons weilings e reduced. Canen, chrauic or vicarlous, of twenty or thirty yeare' siand- I NERVOUSNESS. SHATTERED NERVES, ST. VITUS DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILEPSY. Thousands who have saffered for years will biess the day on whiek they 1ead these lives. Particularly to weak, suffering women will ove wn testimable blessing—directing their footateps . ing, bave been cored. NERVOUS DEBILITY, thie medici to & Hege which fulflls more than it promises. MERCURIAL DISEASES, ROTTING OF BONES, ACHES IN BONES, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. SALIVATION, BAD COMPLEXION, FEELINO OF WEARINESS, F CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the system entirely from withe evil effects of MERCURY, removing the Bad Breash, ring. the Weuk Joints and Rheamatic Pains which the use of Culomel fe sore to produce. 1t bardens Spongy Gums and securos the Teeth s¢ fry on ever, CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP 4, all Eruptive Diseases of the Skin iine Eradicates, roct ard biai ULCERS, PIMPLES, (BLOTCHES, and all other difficolties of this kind, which 80 much disfigare the out: ward sppesrsnce of both males and females, often makicg tew o dle gusting object to themseives ard their friends. E ‘CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Elther of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be taken s soon ue the swelling i detected, thus prevestiog their bresiing, sué predacing troublescme Discherging Sores, which dlsfigure so many of the younger portion of the community, from six to twenty yeurs f age. Young children are very subject to Discharges from the Earn which depess upon a Scrofulous constitution. These cases 9000 1e- over by taking o few doses of the Life Syrup. S Bering from General Debllity, Euscleticn, Al sesofulon perso Dyspepsia snd Dropsy of the limbs, sbdomen, and in the femalay Dropay of the ovaries and womb, generally accowpavied with 1naus | imation and Ulceration of the Uterus, are permanently cared by Con- stitation Life Syrap. The disease known as Goitre or Swelled Neck, the Life Syrop will remove entirely. The remedy shonld be taken ol Tty 4 e Mo for | will not be removed without extrs effort. Tumors of the Ovaries, Tamora of the Breast, 4nd swellivy of oiber glands of the body, will be completely reduced Witlious sescrivg e the kuife, or cperstions of vy kind. Y Fillegtic Fits, Sympatbetic or Organic Discases of the Heart, ao palpitation, Disease (f the Vaives, producing s mnuumh.una.' (persons saffering from any acute paiu in the region of the bears), wil be greatly relieved by Constitation Life Syrup. BROKEN-DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, svrrERING YRON INDMPOSITION To Exsarion, Paix 1x vus Bicx, Loss or Mruony, Forxsopixos, Horzor oy Caawrry, Frax o Disnasy, Dixwess or Viston, Day, Hor Sxiv axp Exvaswimss, Wanr or Suxzp, Rustimsexsss, Pais, Ha0GARD COUNTRNANCE, a¥p Laseiteon or vus Moscuram Sysvax, all require the a'd of the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. R FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES, Either of the Noss, Turoar, Toxovs, Seixe, Fonsunap orfearr, 50 remedy has ever proved its equal. MOTH PATCHES upon the female face depending upon the die- cased action of the liver are very unpleasant to the young wife sud wother. A few bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP will cor rect the secretion, and reuiove the deposit which is directly under the akia, Diseases of the Liver, giving rise 10 Langaor, Dissiness , Indiges tion, Weak Stomach or an ulcersted or cancerous condition of hat. organ, secompanied with buruing or other unpleasant symploms, will e relleved by tbe use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRU U ©F Avaorxemat Broop PrRirvivg Acest, Tus Live Sysor STANDS UNKIVALED BY ANY PREPARATION IN THE WORLD. THE RICH AND POOR are liable to the sawe diseases. Nature and Scieuce bave made the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the beaefit of wll. PURE BLOOD produces Lealthy men and women; and if the constitation e pegleeted in yout, disesse sud early death are the rosult. Frice, 1 38 per bottle ; one half dozen for $6. l) WM. H. GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW-YORK. MOKGAN & ALLEN, Wholessle Druggieta, Agents, No. 46 Cliffot,, New York Boston. GEO. €. GOODWIN & C J.H.REED & Co,, Chicago. COLLINS BROTH St Louls. 2. 0. PARK, Ciceinnati. JOUHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co,, Philsdelphia, BARNES, WARD & Co., New Orleans. ’ BAKNES, HENRY & Co.. {lontrea), Cansda. HOSTETFER. 510TH & DEAN. S Franelsco. Cal. Dropay of the Heart Case and all the affections of this lmportaut orgsts -

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