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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1866.. THE CHOLERA AT QUARANTINE. — o1, Mz Cheney, W. B. MoCiellsn steamabip Fab Koo—Mr. snd ¥.¥. Beruidon, 1. Q. On LAW INTELLIGENCE —-— The Butler Gold Canee. COURT OV COMMON PLEAS FOR THR OITY AXD OOUKTY OF NEWw.YOR: and Samue! Suith up. ¢ bers Motion Calendar,” must be fled on or before Vriday, May 4; with the Clerk at Chamu2rs, 1f they are not filed hy that mme, iey Will nof be placed on the first Mouday calendar, bus will bave 16 €0 over to the third Monday of May. By order of the Court. 4 | L1 C. Coxser, Clork the e T the sight from infancy, and poos ) and it Bisseti— | Accortoned . U8 Meralifh toachinen ar ' the: Revien fen Denthe—Ad- | been sofamitiar v, "% 1086 S iy e ot S —Pre. | full to perceive their y "™y gal ore oty 1o | ed uces whero Yonrts: and others in steersge. ¥ROM ST. JAG) DT Mre. H. T. Dolend, Mre borue, ) Couas, 4. Cow oxcites in the bosom of [:m' sxcten in, U, boum of the mun bt um ; famin ¥, Butler, Bun Rises Moon Rises.....es T:d1 a8 erisen in Wia goit t the e e AR Mioxt (oe Bpitenis, objested that the toacttoge ** 00T, 0% SEIEISAL Samo- | maleto Bo eparated toom il conteetion st - 7 e { to fees. Tieo euit, The trial caler Tho last roport, from the hospital ship Faloon gives | 12K similar to them has beon o, **4 1,106 FEinE of varions | o al otler animaia of the ruminazs ord g g 3 Saaly Hook 41 Hell Oato..ns 1005 seizure by Gen. Butler Taesday, Moy rt from the P sncient snd hosthen plilosoplier. 5'© frutliis that Christ | other precas Ry A i) of now esses and dow b that occurred from noon | acoepted the truth, wherever it existon Ho w“bl“li“ truth | of Thursday watil noon of Friday, The lull of the previous | i the nniverse. He eame *'not to destrn,, LIGENCE, r of 110 The plgine the iy A ouity bavisg arisen, Gon. Butier subititied oo : “ v | did not, like some reformers, deciare & siev . it | d somewhat like that which o¢eurs 1a the £riPg | jiosy ik had previously existed were er7onsois aud WIOBZ. davyly co’ a ba An oe: s ua that the | Whatever was r'uou in them be necented. e wan the 1ol YORK.v0orro APRIL 20 and County of New-Yorks Tienjamie ¥. Datl e do- SurREME (¢ —GE: L - St 15 a0 Shuvs atiies. Doing st Gl owen ams & L dars. Crsoortrams T osd 13 ant that will | ment of wil previous theology. Ho did not denounce all 1N [ above mentioned; and also to_enaso the same m Sieared poso and say as follovwe 5 TnMAdjourned for the ters ivo ‘and doadiy. €0 elso | Jowish syetem of religios. but he tanght, by preeept and | locked or barred s toprovent sl sdcess the seme AR | " rnat 5 &7, 96, 97, 111, 115, 116, 117, 118, 11¢ b fons aud only | example, that the spirit which this system was inteuded to | uimals of 4 like kiud for s period of at leun--onu"“.' o, Drteae ,‘m.‘an". or. | fn'tue . Gl 1, under on the m‘lucL-u of more impo:sauce than sny forms. llnhu- antmal l':mfi ul(:fl\uml shall e appraised under th'up wll, New.Oz 1 Ce : W ive deaths. ked al systems of Wiong, not preaching sgainst them | vision of the sald Commissioners, sid oe-] [ Supe i 7. bt by inculeating priuciples which in. their talfill o e said animal ehall be paid by the State to the owner thervof. £C. 5. Ibaball be the duty of the sald assis \nt consmis siover, immediately on his being notified of bis or at any time thoreafter, of the breaking oot of thy disease ia any place contignous to the same and county in which be resides, to give public noties of the in at least one nowspaper pablisbed &“ the said county, - f.“:;m..r:\: be post ur inat I;n ive 1 said o ri«twndnu s duty to epjoin, in notice nxdK otherwiso, all persons unmn:.'d ‘:n.}:. care supervision of neat cattle or sheep vot to come within 400 ot the said locality without the special perwiesion of the agsistant commissioner. SEC. 6. 1t shall ba the duty of the commissioners appoinked under this cet, whenever they are advised that any sach dis ease has made its appearancs within the lmits of tho - publish in the State paper and in at leasi vne paper It has beea ment would utlerly sweep away these 1 At the New Testament suppo ‘ mus, whom Panl sent back to his master Philemon, | has boexi cited in proof. Nover was there s greater mistake. ‘The story of Onesimus ntterly crushes and destroys the entire systein of Slavery, Psul, an old mau, in prison, reads to yield support of the teachings of bis master, sends back the fugitive slave to his former master, “* not now asa servinl, but a8 a brotber beloved.” Here was the firet great Emancipation proclamation; the first recoguition of the brotherhood of ali men in Clri This was Curist's doctrine- rothorhood, under the Fatherhood of God. This ol lige. Hia own labors wero amosg s the sinfal. When the poor despised 1t 10 him for jndgment, be did not reproach of her past life; he toid her to * go aud sin Commeading the ry' Depa The Coae K1il! Progressing—Evidence in Reknlf of the Prisonor—"Tesiimony of iebel OMticers | & and of ¥in Fellow-Cltizens, | Tho Geo ross at Kal testimony for boen oper inst. T of the Sali the accused v is still in p 10 coby d reductiol nent. defense baving gand or ¥ W ERN 1to toe Quarasiive Comiis. on the first day of May nding the for ssion, by capture, of Nes d deaths on boste the Falcon as above provided, and to do oll such things as are my 1n the fonrth section of this act. i Bec. 8. Lo said commissioners vs ‘k.h:lr mllhl.‘ herchy empowered to enter upon an @ Possession premises or parts thereof where cattle 5o affectod as are found, and o cause tho said cattle to be confined in Vaved over by the And ballowed by pure lives Stamford sent vp to the co: Wisdom and grace in Ab f Rippo 8, d tranquil doaths, + of the Stats am Davanport, Ir land forcos and authority of the L . | State of Louisiana then being i a stute character and reg & 1 & role of life was sought from him, he com- | i any county wiere such disease exiats, & statement of the 4 declared by proelamation of the President, agninst 1 S o N | prised word: To love tha Lord, thy God, with | methods gyoroved by the New-York State Agricultural Se» Rar ernment of tho United 8 ROWSpapers we ¢ 16 t 04 wll thy hoart and t bor as thyself,” Let this rule be | eiety for {0 treatmant of cattle affected therewith, for the ises B Thiton or abiost (i v in his | UP 10 the latest dates, | g fafthfully carried out in all the relations of business and socizl | lation of wer 'me, for the disiufection of the premises oe i aforesaid eapacity of Major . e p— . | by lifo, and there would be littlo need of laws, of jurors, or of | busidings 7. which said cattie are foand affccted us aforessid, - tion, which this deponent thea belioved and still be Charles A. Gee, swore—The » ! legislation. and for the prevention of the spread of the same thruugh eag E to be true that Samuel Swith & ( the plai i o Sarion S - agencies of whetower kind. ¥ in this nelion, were traitors, aud ‘ From The Atlastic Monthly toe May. HC. 7, ‘l‘hwmmmgcufnmdndd-ll such :t-“ Er in bebalf of the Coa ate 08 Lhey may appoint, whenever in their ju ot or Fr and tiat they had fin T poss i Abrabam Davenport, it ahall apenr fn any onse that mvd-o;mflwhnlyw L { specie, which ) BY JOHN 0. WRITTIER, to any remedial treatment, or whenever it shall seem that & o oue | S te ousbumi et asid cost ot worth of any suoh remedial treatment shall be ' Now-Orieans | | ks ool conknl Taters thns the valuo of aay acimal o aaimals so affected, of whons i e ever in any coas mch divoaso shall assume such form of ma~ h t] fetns st men to i lignity hall toreaten ité fpread w premises either coms - Iroland m & bro tagious or infectious of otherwise, are hereby empowered bu Oernuny ks the small of the M oause the said snimals to be slauglsered forthwith aod | . § S, was in Balisbur 1864; T was called plced said ¢ order that tho snme grorzonary il s Le Bla F. ¥ ""'f"' 2 agresment th . If,, pot i b owitld :""" T was on a Maylay of the B 1 g L HARUD W Pt Histess - g nioett RGN Metty 4 bee inelosures or buildings fof way time Pequisite i Vae jodge e & aaat aitine Nndar aud DY’y - \ ment of the 5aid commissioners or their assistanis. ual.r- e & Co 0 e e ares o the body of an i fant by to the slanghter and burial of the said auimals and the = Behr: ( & Co., and by ex, s vomplete disinfesting aud oleansing of suoh ; and Sebr: 4 { ] y ¢ ACCOMMODATIONS POR TIE SI soew, like the n persons whetler owaers of, or iarerested in such uu & & | y Mg P L, ampler accomisod 1 1 3 tell,— otberwise, wao shall resast, tmpede or hinder the said Soa ¥ yior. | sepirplog gy i ations for the | The low-hu missionars or their nasistants in the oxecution of thoir daties & e B ke Heternmint | winier thn aet,zbail be decwed guilty, and on convietion of the 8ur R k N ¢ o s | same, of & misdemeanor, and shail be punishable with fine mes 8chr. Sara « ¥ ko the red hell below. excecding vae thousand dollars, or imprsonsioat Lot oxcoeds 8 A A . ad all the barn-yard fowls ing the term of six monthe, or of both, in the diserotion of the . t “ i “”v"" = court before which they suall be adjudped nfln{q-un-a Bioup Ubserver, Jrish, Bridgeport C el - QS i i Sc. 9. The comalsionsts shall have powes eatablish i d City for a similat p | meward) bats on leathern wings | neh quarantine or other regalation may dsem nooss and thla | ing g an #; 1 never the following | ounds of labor died; sary to prevont the spreag of the disease or its transit in rall [ Wi, Newto before 1 saco Vim st o, , nud addressed | ayed, and w all eurs grow sharp road cers, by vessels or b driving slovg the pablie u&:-w the doom-l trumpet shatter and it shall be proper for the Governor of the State ission the Qunran. A 19 Tl game here, Thirlos Y. Hupont « Tue black 8 prociamation as aforesaid, to_enjoin all persons concerned 9 Mo ¢ . Dhgngad i tho trufllc o wransst of cattle or sheep, not Lo enbed , that the dre of Christ | t Snp Might look trom the rent clouds, not as he looked his eari oving guest at Bothany stern upon Any plsces to take therofrom suy such auimal or to pass A loving guest at Tothany, but stern FErttgh amy mach Incality, and within such distavoes rom W about the_aame time, - As Justice aud inexorable Law. 'Lln'r ;x‘x:u Lis [.I‘ h .plu -l('nu- s o e dl u:lu u-hn».ula m‘l’““‘l%‘-.mor':;'b'wflu'- * samo dis @ fani t Aha ouat T nwhile, in the old 8t s i EC. 10, The sum of &1, much thereof as may ¥ . a high 0, b oo bl ,,],‘.‘;":. :’\,“:,"4 - |‘-h K‘“' Y vs gho.u,. necessary, s bereby appropriated to r;y 10 the sad commigs fard to sueh surplus, ti g he is one vy ot e s S sloners 107 their services while actually engaged in tho dulleg | With regard to tho §0,600, the Cdtamicsien thinks ere | mani : scietary of Wa. ki rpeRE enjoined upon them in this aot, at the uuuwwn Wl for detestion until she proper Dopartmest a sivo then ¢! 3, Let us aljoura,’ euc ud suchi further sums as Way calise them 3 can be 4 y practiced me to s costraet ae or i (hien, as if with one sccord, penditares initraveling to and from the places they b i comy 182, to the anggestion | opinion is i s turned to Abrabam Davenjort, caMed upon to'fuspact or visit, and in the printing or of tiie Cou P smediately reparted all tho | apoken of s t se, elow cloay th his steady voice tug of all regulations or notices meut And | facts an nnces of thie eeizoro—sge with the re H\’vllimh\ A sworn- Am a farmer intolerable h is well way be the further sim of 515,000, o s0 muoh thereol a3 may be acoss- m_coutaialng thelr testimony. wpon | Fla.; I know the accused; have known bit Day of Judzment which the world awaits; ln?‘uhcryh: appropristed out of any in the ) € ctary of the Treasury ":.I;.H;‘l.l ate f the las ears; Jut be it 8o or not, 1 ouly know nof otherwise appropriated to p-{ for auim W - dispor 1 o cre both iu town that I'was ot sont duty, and my Lord's command the provisions of this act, sud the Controller direeted to pay for the satme on the warraut of the said come ned o the | long in 1 bave o s depone known or hea » cowme. [ » 4925, which was found by the Oom- | his ay bing iukumanity 1o wan, of at thie post wissioners. Yo g *" | the love am ted uth set me in his providence, o Sic. 1L The assistant commissioners fare to Cook. Gouvaives, 13 days, wit munity, 1! for 0 Dice— oech aud every day while actuslly clsfiafln‘“’m been beld by him, at ol highest int Hool sss servant fiightened fiom my pask, by this act, the suti of §3 per day, IMT- at the ordor of honor and aie g A -’_fl[‘“ml 4 wdy when the Lord of the harvest call: disbarsements paid _or insurred i the discl their du- tios as aforesaid, which soid sums sball be 8 apon conaty tor which bo is appoinied, aod shall, when Ty e Board of Supervisors of the said county, be puid by the aty Treasurer, Ihe s aaghtoriag of aaimals for boef, alterdisvieg been cxpoted (o the coutagion. or supposed to have bsen 5o ox- posed, way be perwitted by tho evimissioners or % they may jud, 3 it vl ekt effoct immediately, sad shedl ovm: be, 8o far an o " s | . & site for the Lospiials tust 3 wear Quarantie The prot et God do bis w n the cand purposes, req | compavies for ta 1 . = 3, This ol | | Teuness 0 st A ' tinue 1 loree lor 1 R Bovales tation for » " with no figure . 1 s Sutirarss, in the poit icurd . o ot not withont gire 3 Pk et W g the i t v by bone-botling ral to the man: Toruadees at the West, | de apply ‘.-l‘umu.l‘ W I don't know sfier v‘ at was 8 al bus off from | ¢ cues Jistening all the while, Tv the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. \ ;' . viuu d l:\: -l:.lA.,lV‘\'L'L urrl. r - ¥ ( = 2l ¢ ‘ driven (u\l\. ! A‘la: « :‘:f;h‘ Ay v(nlll‘ll(l,u i S1z: There will never be an end of suoh fearful tormee o 10 & Las fha porposn e | P el sy does as visited the West even last month, 80 loag es the aee 1o which ow trumpet of the clond, o A o partment declived to intarfere w stoutd be determined, aad then t seem meet theren | and retained s country is permitted to remaia prairie. Prairie must be ale solutely abolished, and four things will effect the results 1. Pluating every farm with timber. Not oanly growe And there be stands in memory to this day, ised, & rugged face, half kground of PRIPARATIONS TO MIPT THE FPIDENIC. + Howard As 00" eld n meeting S - | ent 8o long as bo rem he United | s phriope byt X xrcnses of the defe aa’| Went thers way. fop the parposs sgee 1s they ps {02 a fruit-orchard, but a belt or grove of true timber. Vi own means. A guation of bis oy Ay e of an epidemio o0 for fear. 2. Small farms. To furnish homes 1o the untold mib b lions who nead to leave the citios and seaboard ot to e ’ fiontion {n (h1s be- d a long | THE DETROIT Fi cape frow the crushing tyraunies of the Old World. day of Jan T 3. Required buildings for this dense population. Hae ""'""" of the Great Co cluding not ouly dwelling-houses, but school-houses aalf 1 Caathed 86 i iy ther public edificos, stores, warchouses, railway-stcues d ([h, 14?:""::;“’ | 10 Bo—0Origin of the Fire. ‘:ur:s. :‘,‘.. ey o 4 and thereby indi any of Februsry, | From The Deteoit Post of Fridsy. . But especially factorios and mills everywhero, weel , peid to satd Plerre. depouent, throc certificates which be \ awount of £50. Last evening about 10 o'clock, while an employé of & P trofé and Milwankee Raflrosd Compary was olllug w | ®% Cotton, linen, iron, copper, &c., even to being des 1 of ke ¢ the foor | voted to all possible manufactures, cach fuctory the imme ene ol from the company’ Mavschaset buildin i gseipt. & ovpy ol whiah & wetydonny! G sappioss | OF Drugiat, 10 this ity to thoss of tho, Grest, Western Rall | mediate parent of s perfect village, and both oroating eal v 4 ‘:‘. o m‘g:n,,,l.p,.. ont at e time m"::; x.n‘: | oo s be conlucted entirely by snbaeription from | ;l..-'. The man At onoe Juu. .-i -hc«-opc:r to repair | Supplyiog s market for surrounding villages. . “t b o - " L cask, tue flow of oil, and while this operation iri i § , and ot the | o swamp—thal Is o | wae alogpe ‘one passed with 8 Iight. The gas When tiie West shall exehange prairie for this contise wtood to be 1 pu'»: or m:', uous extent of fruit trees, oruamental and shade treesy bas he bad any b eabject of ok ‘- M | from toe escaplig ofl commanicated therowith, setting fire ia- S iy e to the barrel and R goeamis. 3A "I:W'"‘: at | dwelling-houses, publie buildings and Hactories, wo ehald 10 L foarind o L o a8 of avoreno | be ready for what science may further develop as to meang st lightoing rapidity. tue | Of protection against torn ven their 1 wud 'uwugardrwi{d n: perkiaps. Not but that much may meanwhile be dose ud tho freight boat Wiud. | a right mode of building, a subjoct which thus forms V exercised th penerally of wissary de;urts and the officers v, power to ir exatained { ik Major Goe Juartermasior and country wus divided into » Sity aud County ont and by virtus thereof Hili. Cieufueges, 14 duys, with sugar bed to make | upan this depovent's property winieve | ten I A her th the officer de sor, which was lying f the now question of chesper aud better honses. had wndes;eaid walt, aad furiher (his COgF N, C.; was in o baildtage belig of wood burned like tinder, and s00n | * Fummoniun, N. Jo AprilD, 1895, JOSEPE TREAT. Sworn and sabseribed r0 1me the Co eutennnt iu the yrere a mass of sectblng, or sing At the time of the g Bprivg o and of & compan; in tbe | rocuring hesdbosrds, so that the remaine may | Dreaking gut of the fir Were some 33 men engt City and County of Ne = o1t of said | ¥all of 1862 until May, 1563, was dis- | percafte: bo found by the relatives. work on the boat an d in the wn.{u-mu of the B OKLYN NEWS, eity, being duly sworn, says that Le i i " believes | lrv!nrd Ai\ oW oray ilie, -Ir;n:uflu I ot b "I‘m. rll lpens of Ne\;\wl will pot \r blf’- fl"::"u{ “ur‘-liri;:‘ ‘;,d et ||:";;:J.:ll:‘:£‘. .[nh.w.::::: peacts 8. writ of attach " 0 o it for du ut there in ward lu centributing freely to this glorious sid jast cause, sad that It ind, and eu cu ua that said writ of atiach su the abore entitled a0 e =1 g ey ey o L il Fustied wildly to 65 fro along the pier. Othess Jumped frow | A DaNGEROUS THIEP COMMITIZD POR TRIAL~ 1861, was the soce and was then Tuspec lerk i the oflice of | Llatlous of the p s Addison Drown, | he came, there wes o changs in ention of Laving. beside the headquater f Lhe city whetr o the desire of the A o thAs city, o whic) fho boat 0o tho river, and wero ploked np while olinging % | John Wilson, aliss CL, s desperate 80d wellknown thief, flonting down (s atreams. Moanwhilo the vessel ; firo awilig Iooko frow heF moorlugs nad floated | Was convicted before Justice Dalley on Satarcay of breking Qows the rivor, lighting up the shores on either side and re- | open the show window of J. Morgan & Co.'s jewelery storg d by the Sterifk that such info tion has never been returs of the clerks in ’ ti0n hes been obtained by d Whalers. . | tho ofice of the County Cierk ). G (. io" | tho Cierk of this Court, snd x4 F7th inst, E ol the ot or prison; betore that U prisoners the care of the Lowp! 4 * fire-boats " oxnchs shu U DULNCON PaopE o0t i any ciprn v | e ke rules’ romaiued n | Byt ad e p minding one o the " et tLo Rebels seat down ihe Mis: | o 2 Fowrhar, B, D, on Priday it od g P 1 Ttor be got there; when the prisoners first arrived 3 5 from & watck. He was also recogn zed a8 Me party w Bisa Sworn sud sahecribed befors me this } o thore. whe osly ¥ w battal oo d of At [aat the burning steamer struck the foot of Woodward- wind ectaing. of the ik Tasks aod : Jomn Mct - G : s e e et | oo aferwant & company o Norih | A PILLAR OF FIRE ON EIGETH-AVE, | avs, adbaing momentarily held fast: She captaln of the ferry. S5l b peld w akchon yalied st 8100 each. Whien W ilaon Carolius rescrves and ment. not North arelin o boat Detroit sncceeded o grappling asd lowicg ber into dee) 1,000 men o 8l | mhecking Accid on Mntarday Night—Three "im gor yaluabie property. R S AaA It atelon oy Sound oo Xl Jorbed x, o1 Coral Lol taken to Takite, Major-Gien. 1 v b ro they wero very | o majority were old A ™ ib the night o - “'.‘7.','.“.',5“,:..',‘,. A dall'bers ihaese of i -401-".. pline snd Men ¥ri; g Brash-st. & map, "."‘.‘z*::‘.:?x":',‘lé”.‘f 3&‘-:}.?'3' ia & ustiveof Ireland, 21 years of age, '3“" been fregs o . - o inetlicient k thn oflieors gave Lo cBATacier (o ideni—Strange Mpeciucle oo ; 07, | Before in the hands of the palice, e Justice committed 4 The timo 0 Justily you as u pablic v . original taking X e nge Mpe RS ReE hest of the whest! n : d 10th inet. 2 3 - h ) L ete the o ki f wwen; o was stanchions back of the wheel. it the act the Grand % e ofthe ity thousaid (650, w) dokare 1o gold Grom Bamual | {56 VPe: Hier Mots e dtee Knd 8O et B, arter Man Enveloped in Flames. Tore: o waa sescned by some oltises, who pat of to hig | 49 Ste County Jall o awald o oF Ch s P, at J.nwn hewdquarters; o , of the citizens asd pris An accident of a terrible character occurred in th that no e n A 1 v Tracuuuctiy sen | basement of tuo premises No. Behr. Kow-York (of Gar with o £ fer, wor tets Bl e oW all v t in & small boat, and taken to the Awesicas Holel + fathis oity. more frightened than hort. | DeapLy AssaviT BY & MAX AXD His Wire.—Pab # Eighth-ave. oa Ssturday Offiser Peter Grogan, Mr. William Burrell. and Mr. West: | rjok Dompsey and his wife, agod respectively 34 and 28 years, Dow, from Bostan for Savannah, J \ v bwith & Co. 4 to the non-inter off ity laiand, 5. C.oon the | i aocepting your assursnce that the goid has been kept orders in regard t :1:““‘“::111.:.";.,&‘_ : oners catwe frou I ready to be Louded over be | fion whaterer was to by permitied :;f.‘.‘,.l}:,d.fh’:i 1 D"."l:*"',‘,'_';':h‘ Ay J “‘;-"':';': persons permitied to vis: s or to send provistons | night. The police and passers-by were apprised of the disas- | brook br ..1'; oa mldh:::;::-:.“u::a;}n‘rbmfid were on Satarday arraigned before Jastico Dailey on obarges would bave relieved of & ool ealof aisun lerstanding. AL IR tor In & most novel avd terrifio way, which was 5o otkes than | Fatel bR ST PO 0 L0 ot elven an piecss of | of maybem and deadly assault. the compiainaat being George JWARDS PIERRLPONT, thint of » barniog man rushing through the street and sereaw- | poard and floating boxes. They succeeded in saving four per Love. A’lmg"flu-fivnnhnnmmmm.fl “eventh-st., E D. o:m-(-mmmm ral | Very respeotful.y yours enck, 1 which (ko Ccompia Counel for Sumuel Swith & Co, o man detelied t commisanry 1o t sons; but two others perishod before they conld roach thom. iro were, undoubiedly, soveral lives lost ; bat, in the burry | jvthe rear yarduof the Lis duty wes to see that | iog st the top of bia voice. by tho commissary were conveyed in- | - Tpe pight was qnito dark, and the spectacle is described by GEN. DUTLER 10 JULGE FIERULFONT. the provisons o e’ £ uld Bt jearn posil of INGTON, Jan, side; up to tho time the prisoners of war went there, the " aud coufusion of the moment, we col o posicively and defendants took leading part. Duris . EDWARDS PIERKEPUNT t onfe o Podel o ® | eye.witnosses to Lave heen of n most appalling cbaracter. | uny other than these, J Hon. YDOWA! N cooks were Confederate couvicts or Federal deserters, n_mr 'l"m,v e snddsaly sstenished and “l st fifst by wh y of the fight it is alleged that Dewpsey got one e's thumbe upon exermimation of tho h | ward priscsers of w & Co., by the light in whieh it ¢ Tiegl thiat suflicient probab - cau ! N fy w7 ection, as & public oflicer, in A Josded freight train which, owlog to the Intense heat | ynvo his mouth nad manched it while Mrs. Dem appenred to Lo o colwnn of fire, about 15 feot in hight, burst- | eonld not be removed, was also ignited, and tho greater por- i n: B romm the baseiaent of the tencreat mentioned, and rush. | tion consamed. The mails from the Est, and th0se Lo :'.".":.“"."b:lz":"‘m""',.'"w with a2 ax. The De fng down the strect at o fosrful speed, sccompanied by the | West, were destroyed. The wf,:fl was bat partially re. | *7 0 taking the § [ for O Be Mey-Orem .4 1t appalling acroars, which appeared fo feaue from the vory ), and tuabl \ug to the C s e 7 o dofng. vt n m X ] e from the vory | moved, and many valuable papers ging e Comj !'Dnr,;:l the whole time T was in the service of the Govern- bosorn of the flmm shiaft, Women and children fled in ter- | woro citber burned up or 80 tiampled under (oot 15 the i sy | TRAVEL BETWEEN THE EASTERN AND WisTaag went, 1 bave actained the wmoney, subject to the claims of the sion Qanrrcling Among Themselves—Billi ror, many of the people probably regarding tue spectucle with | to be entirely nselcss and illogibie. Tho howses an the oppo- | Drsyaicrs.—Travel between the two districts of Brookiys, United States or your ved to be No Hetter Thau He Qught o | Miperstitions awe, aid oven bardy men were, for the soment, | site side of Lie street were (..,v{ L“"d by belug kept soaked | C o T e past, bas bean & manter of sore afliotion 8 ontitled to it, w water, Furnitare of ol wes removed and the it it belooged to me. I . aralyged with fenr. w oA e of the suit which baa born Ee—Btephens Mnid (o Be in New.York. b ek, Foting, howliog mae of fame s dowa the | Sabings cmpiied of e cout o o who depended upon the horso rallroad running from Fals ong st me, and asked that it Le defended for the ben- T ‘e ol v Ve, e stroet, like au omen of death, for noarly an entire Liock, the Along the docs down the river & number of small frame his was nence :’fi,,":,,};“ u,;‘r;w..:nldm [ defended for jh‘e Feuian -Ju‘p of etate, which vw; ‘wm astred | e e O orohing the awniogs and gign-boards overhesd. WNI“L". O O i s vetakine yeopasy ::dhrryo' K:M(i:e:n&o;r;m‘:“. u-l:r ;onuoq‘u oy ':.~ 'After waiting more than & yoar this has not been done, 1 | Would sill so maguificently on the tide of revolutionintothe qal- | ag ther into the sky, nd flinglng o lurid luster | pacdo attontlon. Several men who wero attompting to re- | SSIR® O RRFATR U CARTEC b TG Ralirosd £ tho service, nd a6 & privato citizen do not feel | ethav Irish Ropublic, * one aud indivisible,” is alroady | over ¢ anme time, (%8 a00ompsuYIng. | move tho valusbles ia the upper story of the main oftice nar- ¥ fend o controversy for the Goverti- | gimost & wreck, owing to that fatal dissgreement and dfscord sbrieks fnereased in volume and intensity, nuiil they A0nlly | rowly essaped being smotbered to death by the smoko, all the uearly n-‘ld. flmm hm;gwcn:lp::'mdalgrmum' 5 s g to i —-— ceuned. The pillar of fire swayed to asd £ro, and faally fell 80 | Juidern and mothods of communioation with the street having o weok,or ten davs. ‘The delaya experiencad by which has always been the bano of Irish revolutionary move- | the grosnd. e et ta he eacitoment of the momeat. Thefr | Public 0n Wythe-ave., during the past year, have h.um , beca ments. Thecrew who were * to man” the eraft are quarreling | The police then becamo swaro $hat the flaming column was | crics for belp attractod the attention of thoee below, and tiey ol qwnl-d.s;ll coutedtions, not oaly awong travelors, but coms petting f | qmeng themeeivos, and apply explot Diuriag man. whoss elothes had taken fire from the explosion | wors finally reseucd from thelr porilous situation. A 'large pile | ductors aud drivers on ne. s Sodgment shes 4 K of a kesveene Iaup, oceastoned by carclossnessin th nent | of lamber was thrown into the river to prevent its being oon- — se & Judguont shouid beob- | chotoe to_each other. The O'Mako of No, 4% Fighi gve. Abo anfortunate wan (An e e waver, having iguited, fioated down the | GRAND LARCENY.—A girl named Mary Larned, 17 ou pow oot elief through Congress i1 wy T tained by your clients agein Sax d the Roberts party,have ¢ b & g Altbough T beliove that this e gaf sveslots “ R g yian ‘was osred for, but it 1s not expeoted that ho can rocover. stream, ndding, with its hal-extinguisbed Nght, to the ghartly thton by TigLt of cAptar0 I not olherwise, v other and symptoms of u grand etashave el daly devoloped. | 3 oihera tho propreiar aud, w man aamed Georgs Delt: | randourof the oens, yousl agn wae arrnted oo Gaaday oreaing by OfesS Siderations T shal pay over the sum captured, 10 you, upon re- | of sertain Unionsquare offolais bave been hoard, and b sha | T35 Were 'Wiso dreadfully borned. The fire in the prewmises | " Fba loss is estimated by several officers of the compar y at | Hipwell of the Forty-fift! on & chargo of stealing ceiving o telease of the suit and cause of action from your | ooauany time there s & vory good prospect ‘thatithe storm will | W0 extinguished by the efforls of the police, With to loss of | 850000, aud thie will, probably, 10 view of the demnayn 0 | {n money from Mrs, Martha Fisher, residing in W) Clionte, 1eaving the Governmert Lo its remely Gf 1 busauy) | 300 como and probubly swecp awy foreverithat which weny | 007 $30 10 tho proprietol g;awlymdflw delay in 0arry oK OB (4o busiucas of tho rvad, | near Rossst., E, 1. She will bave a bearing before (Ji gDt e, o ready 50 (0 do, begauss your notorelioves | $DSIGCE 8, delSaion T T e e ) l'l 30 N Dathy: B BG KINEQ Dot 30, beow Doran Killiaa, or rether Gen. Kittian is generally veld o ev. Dr. B — e D e s Sl Reepte. e i puintions ‘of auy Wrodgial wch in its Capturo or | La'vmg better than bo onght 1o bo" and to that geatieman ja S, Moy v ChepuE) Soupee MLl 1ISTRESS 1N ALABAMA.—The Rome (Ga.) Courier . o e P detention. e e & atuributcd tho prosent Gisastrous condition of tbe Feuian | The Fourth Universalist Congregation, presided THE BINDERPEST. gives & sad pictuth of the distress Dow prevailing in Cherokes 1z: With my wife and & or Twent to lrving e i X3 P BUTLER. | e lxll“ P"!""'f.".:"..’:.’, nmmnnlhz'h‘«_h.fin over by the Rev. Dr. E. IL Chapin, baving at last been com, o l:.‘“—.“" aad adjoining mnlmdiln Alsbems, Man mm-‘-":.m » bear i ’ g teayed *the eauso” and b r L . ~ i rom Ball (o hear the w . amuch Smick and Andrew W, | ST G lon, Mr. T 1K Jn concert With Mt | pelled, ke s many other of the fumitntions of our city, to compelled to sbandon their farws from bty to poe We sext proceeded | xpw.Youx Coxstox VLEA n convected with the enteriainment | Smith agt. Benjawin K. Butler. sne are not sllowed in this hall;” | Fifty thousaud dollars, in gold, re Darcy Mot eo of N e, e O o ecos i | yield o tho encroschments of basiuess, have absudoned thelr | AN ACT toprensat the Lufraductionsnd spresd of g dso B o e thelr stock, and. aiso the land itself, to e d s entirely fallen away and | o known and elegant eburoh on Broadway and, nntil the of showp mud cattle in this Stato from destructon by this snd | one who will furnish them, and tbey bad boped by some now erocting, otber “;,'-‘“""- disveses. these means to secure feed for their stook and for . \dtration of the sum o il by the undersign of dismembering th 0 baks sonts, wh but slawly; the sale o #aid o us, ¢ colored e o Aol ame. the stiorney nud cou! for the plaintifie, the atove f the old enthisiasm and excite: n of the new edifice which the s selver. Those surrounding | peviied in full, avd to be dismivicd Witbout costs 1o ¢ fall of the Driton and the establisby o o o6ch Bebbath movaing and oveaiag 1be largs sed Ayl 3, 1066, three-fifthe belog prosent. Tatilios until the wheat baryest, that promises fiuely. are no more. The arrival of Mr. Killian in this eity wi Tall of the Cooper Institnte. Yestordsy wornicg was the | The People of “’;s‘ of NewYork, represented in Semate and | by gyailable. But they bave i and 1, w4 part of this settiement, is to With the Sheriff for his legal fees in this case, and a release | day expected by a few who still reposo coufideio frow the plaintiffs 1a also 1o be obtained and delivered to the | while others g0 so fur as to dasert that bo will not m endant by the undersigued. LawAKDS PIERKEPONT, appearance at Union-square for some time to com @8 did uot seem diriasbed Binutes another ueler 10 1 been saembly 20 enact as follows: eaent situstion is indeed dej ble. A weetlng of bo the daty of the health officer ;lr.uun.'u called at Conter & fow dl;l since, for the pu: 1n addition to the dnt‘es now ime | of ascertaining the actusl wants of the Al ece. After seversl | party, The defend. ho asnouncement oper Hall appeared to Section 1. Ttsha in addition to his own | of the port of New-Yor second oocaston of their thas m-cnry that Dr. Chapin would presch st the Bave attracted thither mauy stranges de Junaary 31, 1266, storoey and Coussel of Plaiutifis, tin stated by & fow of the initisted that Steplens re eotgregution, aud the worsing services were ttended by o | posed on him by extstiog laws, to examine and iuqaive whether | 100 men wero present, five-sixths of whom, the war, ey and Counsel of D fe: Lunt, | this city lust week, and is at present located in Ywenty sixth- hn{l« audience, . ol !:q animals uvzlm-u:m iu any vessels lm""q“ A port | been thrifty farmers. Of this mbemu'lg.uunmn:: - ual wheat Larvest; Jolix K. HACKETS, per Jas. T. Bravy, st Mr. Stephens s saill to he devoting his time to a rexision The preaciucr selected Lis text from the 220 verse of the | in siolation of auy regulation of law passed by the Congress of | they had corn enough to do the PERIOR COURT—S s TERM—ATRIL 28.—Yelore | O(1he Sccounts sad the goveral iutesnal manigement of the | oy, chaptor of Luke: *For biv word was with power.” | tho Ukited States prolibiting x;mm:l-.uuun snoh animals. | o bushel of corn now they offer a bushel of wheat after That biiud boy is allied to mo | SCPERIO Tustaoo MoxE ; Bloffutt angion, and 1 1 prosamued that Lo WAl of 00urse | Forhaps the most siriking characteristics of the teachiugs of | BEG. 2 Whenevcr any aulinal brought aa s ships cov, with | ‘or teu pousds of cotton Bext wnd yet 1 am unfeelingly told I “n;;um\' Z)-Itw""wm .‘i.":-'?.i';. md‘:o:‘.:';-fl"‘.";'e"l:'""mfi‘ Ohrist was the mv: lh:n ‘nhnmn sathority r-m ‘whlch ho | no inention nl{h‘ndlnu the sums or of violating u;{n--;;h law ciren: — BaseTt of ') was used o v 4 e Cixenoatances warrant the | . orge H. Frank'in agt. Jawes I, Pinckney.—1to- | bere, and i fact hes po cxistence whitever. We stwagain P, e apccasem, bub the sse: peoulartty e | O et e maoreatun 01 106 bpaso of 4t toast | ALLEGED ‘PaLen Prerexses.—Officer Bartholf of Je iy A LA g A ol Bl b threatenad with n sories of moetings, Large posters decorato | oucuny Ulluded to 1n all the acoounts of his e o | Sy s i aty vieptons of the infection of incabation of | the Yorkville Potice Court squed ou Saturday arrested Josseh Brevoort et al. agt. The Usited States Putent | tho dead walls aloug the Scoond-ave. snd other portions ofthe | yieretold that the people ** were astonisbed at his dostrine, | the ‘dinoase commonly beows a8 the Hinderpest or any otber Lovillier, a native of France, on the-complaint of Lowis Bets Ry oolor wud by oppressic ust uot hser bim, De @one'usion that such & u 4o 10 [ ) Juines C. . D f . 0| b al.—Motion granied. city whore tho Ceite “do love to congrexate,” ealling od | go-by taught as one huving autbority, and not 89 the Seribes.” | infections or contagious diroase shall present thomscives, it Richmond, Vo, seell | o o - Licicu Dubemmet ot al.—Motion for | tho Feuiate 1ot o “let the ship of Stato o down."4cd i | There seems fo bave boen & peculiar vitalty and power in | sholl bu the ity 81 tho saia heaith oficer immediely. to | tandof 5o, et s i and 7 resaad S o 00 | extra sliowanee of §/00 grauted to defendant, nouncivg & meeting ot Tamwany Hall somo time Auring the | Chrigys porronal presence and his manner of teaching which | cause (b said animal or Animals o be slaggitered, and iheir Jeay Lan e e s of T ' aiens Herald, mnd wore 1o | W00 agt, Cliaries Seefert, ete.—Motion granted | coming weck. Hinprosach every oho who heard him, and cazsed the miltitade | rowains boxed with & sutloleat quantity of quick-time, sul- mem firm of Levillier & Meldih, oeatly of The Baprivt Frec ber, wishes 10 epend the remainder | without costs. N, o8 P 1o flock to listen to him. The powel iob ho displayed in his | phats ot iron or other disinfectant, and with satticient (hts tig: On ot bis life iu giving insiroction toanch of thé colored race as Levi A, Livcoln agt. Abby Lincvln.—Motion graated withe Fme 15 DROADWAY.—AL 14 o'clock on Saturday | miracles 'maifost In his Blaced in said bosx to provent IMM-IMltMBN ‘some liquors. these cost 1040 the waters of the said port. It shail aiso be Lis duty MNMM"“ \ toid ou_ this same ocoasion that the: promiss to be eseful in séucativg otbers, His chicf want js o | OU% 08 ¥ 1 a).—Motion granted | MOTBing ro was discovered on the third floor of No.55) Droad- e Y i . | A bo walare of tho saki port i ok io duty o Ty e i way. in one of the anartments occuplod by Mary Aun Baker, | §E8 & nt M0, Ty Ul spiis, ‘aud o eume | tisn af the ahip in whichusall ki ot saimale wers riag or slaughtered, also to oause sbe clothirg persous of all house i bis own yord for tbe purpese of teaching. If Lis | without costar se L n suflicient sam to build Inre Peter Kerrigan agt. Ths Now York Juvenilo Asy.im. | milliner. 1t was s0ou extinguished. Mrs. Baker's loss will | out of the man the multitude were anl saying, * What H 2 e e, e e 0 3 'r-nmu:‘ww:":b Brethreu of New-York wi " Ariving g ~The withi ed Peter K 18 disebarged. out 1 " word is tuls; for with autbority and power he commandeth the ‘caro of the samo or enguged io siaughter and burial to 988, ko yil} reimpares the qum by giving fogtracuien to ok apatumeee + - fmenak o slowt 010, v '{"B}.‘.‘;fl'i-”’.&'fi":.:fl uncleau spirits and they come out.” Hew readily wo may be- i‘.‘é?.‘.....a,..a istudcteds poi. L4 ©4 0s0u0t pay thelr own taition. Ernest Mottelstradt agl. The Ninth-av. Railroad | grapiers” Loas by fire and water Tiout 81,200, Tusared. The | liove the ueucs 'Nuhchmu.zn_lln‘l!‘l:mn had, when | Bec. 3 William Kelly, of D"MP""‘?;"E; A &n}:‘u- ke wm‘ o %00 bavo known the Rev, Mr. Keeling for many years. Ho | Company.—Cuse as amended orderéd 1o be Sled in the Clerk's | second floor is occupied by Miss Margaret Do Arey, Toater in | evou at our ow day the simple reiation of them sometimes ap- | rick, cf Outario Conity, aad Lewia I', Alien, ¢ y, | molly in defult 48 the usiversal respoct of the people of his cily and Biate, | oflice. millivery goods. Loss about 8300, ured. Tue firet foor | peas 1o us with such wouderful power. ‘There is & manuer of | are Lereby appointed ‘os commissioners under '}hh act, oy WA"""‘“ one could be more scceptable or useful in the work pro- | g T8 oocapled by Reuben 5. Mana, merchant tailor. Loss about | speakivg which sometimes has the effect of the most import- | with powers winl dutiea as bereinaftor enamerated, STABBING APFRAY IN THE SiX T e bos-d . W, SaMrsox, Presi olumbian College. COMMON PLEAS—SpeciaL Trist.—Before Judge BRADY. | g 000 hy water. Iusured in the following companies: B Wit matter, and the most interosting matter may lose all its | ~ BEc 4. I the event of any snch diseass as the Rinderpest or Loftus aud Wenton E. MeGowas, both young wes. S Waskington, D. C., Ajril 5, 1866, l.::mwnl,fl;?n agt. J. M. \r‘;mdwnrd.—l think the | jyy, 81,500, Groeers, $2.000; :2..._ .5.‘: 5 ‘.", .?.m % influence from tlie m?‘n’ll:rfll: ::’u;:‘x: '.':c"«'.‘-'&n..‘.‘.!‘.";!’:"l’.'.fl I;:f::;lj/\:::'“:;‘l‘; :fi;nh:u‘l?‘r,-‘hnu‘m}::ll .omlrm&-; ey night lod in Leonard-st., Oeptrs, 80d Bavriwone, Aprll 0, 1966, | Guestion should U auawered accordingly. Tndemnity, 63,000; Bowery, 82.000. wnd Palton, : dis common-piace manner, that the; Gail to | bf i porsois owning or having aoy iatersst whatever in tad | stabbed his opponent in tho -:mlfl" ".,"'..' o TavaBL Kecling s boen ang, vell kiown wud more SUPREME COURI—Cuawnzes, S B IZ-yuL Law, BAAlL A6 a0 oTaLaT Mo | irike vy with any force. The man who was born A I;f'e.l' wid i, fumedaiely to nulsy "{L: il conalanioners or ?""‘m“".& was arreted %%d“"' 't the Wlle, recon et Aing b 8 bighiy Tor ths SPECIAL KOTICE TO TIE BAR. building 1 owued by Mr. Begkmay, and 13 damaqed 1 o | mosg lofty moustains siguds simased at the emotions whioh | any org of v.hfrn the existence of sucl case \hm mh ety oy . wending biu o bie! mn Notes of issuo for the May Suecia) Term * Chag: | auouss of Liwh o walemiaiva o Wigiox hikiw aad doad | s susuisions sl iabllah o saallacy L

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