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Howard, who has publicly assumed the responsibility for that policy, and Who, if auybody, ought to THE CHOLERA. | o New Cases Reported Vesterday, but One Death. be tried for the acts of which Gen. Whittlesey i« made to bear the blame? The second speci- | fication refers to & matter already explained, and the charge of failing to investigate the alleged shooting of a freedman is sufficiently answered by the fact that at the time the charge was made by Messrs. Steedman and Fullerton, Gen. Whittlesey was engaged in examining the transaction. However, we are glad Gen, Whittlesey is to have the opportunity of putting his vindication on the record of s court, and we know that he will desire no other favor than a speedy and impartial tri judi- and its “An clary, venerable by its gravity, its cellor Keut says: independ wisdom, deliberating with entire se tion, is peculiarly fitted for the exalted duty of ex- pounding the Constitution, and trying the validity of statutes by that standard.” This might seem to have boen meant as a satire on a recent judicial perform- ance, was it not that Kent died before Cardoso had been Leard of. POLITICAL. e [By Telegraph. | LNNOMINATION OF JAMES §. BLAINE FOR CONGRESS. Aucusta, Me., Friday, June 22, 1856, Cr.ur.n-n y unanimously nomi- Blaine for reliection to Coagress from the Ihird District. A resolution was adopted congratalating the peaple of the District upon the ability, faithfulnese, and patriotism of their representative tn Congress, Who is now wominated for the third time. o Union ted Jas. G. « SeNaTorsmip.—Foster of Connecticut, Trum- Jf Lilinois, MeDougall of Californis, Harris of New-York ana. Pomeroy of I wood of Towa, Da- nsas, Gew 0. 5. nator Trumbll ave such formidable v. Ogl . Logan and ¢ chances of conti: . Bramlotte is like Davi Lane of Iy M lian Ketoham, W in the Senate; ne of the old politiesas Pomery. and Gen. T lius Cole or McDoug tative Iatiersent W Patterson, eloot 1 was formerly profes mathematics ia Dartmouth College, and still bolds, it is said. the appointment of Professor of Astronowy. Mr. Justin Morrill of Vermont Las declined a rcezomination for Congress iu order to become a candidate for the Senatorship. Outo.—The State Election takes place October 2. ates just nominated by the Union Convention are H. Smith of Hamilton County for Secretary of State, 1 Boott for Supreme Judge, and J. M. Barrere for the Board na new man and y is auxious to suc- ot o of Pablic Works. The Democratic ecandidate for Secrotary of State is Gen. Ben. Lefever, and for S premo Judge, Col. Key, formery of McClollan's stafl. In tie same Stste, the sppoinied Minister to Moxico, Hoo, Lewis D. Campbell, lately took bold grousd in favor of the Presidont’s policy, in o late speeck at Hamiiton. Hou. Samuel Soellaba: ger, it is rumored, contewplates making , vanvass for & seat in Congress, without the formality of a re nowinstion. The Democrats wili open the campaign in o mass couveation at Columbus on the 26th, at which Vallandig- as. Morgan aud McCook are aunounced to ape: s attondsnce at the Union Conveutios, which o » 19¢1 inst., was larzer than for wany years past on similar ‘There is marked unity of pr and the great a8t barmony is expected. The Western rese-ve delegation te. solved to ask the Committee on Resolutions to cordially ap- prove and indorss the course pursued by in Con 2 e major «ross during the preseat session on the subject of recon- struction_and on questions growing out of it; but tley agrood, if (uis filed, 10 socept 45 au ultimatum the approval of the Coastisutional THE DRAMA. T will close pleasantly in the local 0 at be well to remind our resders wio may be ia quest of diversion of the various pleasures that awvaif them. At Niblo's Garden there will be s matinée to- doy, and an evening performance, the ls, the Mar- tinottis, Pepita, and Youug America participating in each cuvertuamont. At Wood's Thester there will be a matin oll as an evening representation of *“The Lhree Sisters.” * Brother Sam” is in preparation, Th islay Family will Zive a matinés at the New Bowery Theater, and will also per- form in the evening. “Steep’s Foot” will be served up on both occasions, Chbristy's Minstrels will give their ususl Saturday matinés, at Fifthuve, Opers Houss, Az after noon and an evening performasce of * The Draukard” will be st Buraum's Museam, The play will theu be resentailon of “Our Mutusl Fr s evening, at the Olympic Theater. Mr. Dan. sy Tim O'Brien io the ‘‘Irish Emigrant,” and Andy, at Wallack’s, Mr. Proughem will apjesr tleman from Ireland” aad * Pocshontas” at the den. At the Freach Theater, to-night, will be & two-act comely called * Elle Est Folic,” a bur the opera of *Lucia di Lammermoor” and the comody of La Femme doit Soivre Sou Marl” At tue New. his evesing, & performance of **Henry the For 0ld Guard” will ve given, for the beuelit of the New-York Dramatic Union. Jt will introduce tos New-York sudieuce the Typographical Dramatic Asso- ciation, of Pbiladelpbia. Signor Chiarini's Circus, from Havana, is 1o be established bere next week, on Fourteeuth-st., 80 that we slioll have no lack of equestrian aud acrobatic en- tertainment, us the soason deepers towards widsummer. WINTER GARDEN. pleasaut eutertainment is n y offerod at this house. 1t consists of the comedy of ** A Gentle- 10ea From Ircland” and the burlesque of ' Pocabontas.” The former play was written by Fitz James O'Brier. and was acted at this th six or seven years ago, when it met with muck applse and eritical favor. As now soted, it OWes wany new charms to the pen of Mr. Proughaw, who bas retoveled the disdogus in many particulers, end who plays, with delightful Dribavey and bumor and kindly seutiment, the part of the Sero. Gerald Fitzmauriceisa Dos:le in poiot of vivacity and ready wit, but is better thau Dassle in being a noble winded gentleman. According to the needs of 8 somewhat hackneyed plot be fisds bimsell in the bouse of astranger, to whou he has cume a3 the messenger of bad nows, but who insists on receiving Bim as 80 one other then heis. Many ridiculous incidents thereupon occusr, brivging out, io various and diverting Ugita, the elaracter of the gentiemsa from Ireland. Tn the end. he gots a wifo and a fortune, end ell is made right that bas puz slod both the family asd Bimself. Mr. Broughaw's sympatly with tender and gentle sentiment, snd the bearty earnestness with which L enforees a bigh ideal of character and conduct, not to speak of the exaberant relish wkich be mauifests—an which hie wakes everybody feel—for merriwent and innocent mischief, are thoroughly brought out in this character, and they certaluly inspire the mind witha glow of ewotion which 18 both beveficial and pleasant. The subsidiary characters are played by Mr. Baraett, Mr. Walcot, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Hogau, Mr. Leigh, Mrs. Walcot and Miss Johnsou. After the * Gentleman from Ireland " comes (Gue interlude being al- towed for speech and polka) the burlesquo * Pocabontas, t00 well kmown to require detalled description. ‘Its old merits remaio, and new oues have been added. Mr. Brougham Las revised tbe dialogue. and has written in many mewj okes and effective bits. He plays Powhatan, as before, and bo makes every delicate shade of meaning in the dislogue tell upon his aaditors, with not less effect than that which ne- cessarily holongs to the grapbic outline of the character. The part of Captain Joln Smith falls to thelot of a competent actor ger, Mr. J. C. Dunu; thst of Pocanortes isplayed in s . cojuetish, and wisning way, by Miss Emily Mel- vill:. The schoolmistress is most humorously delineated by Miss Carr; for the rest, the general activg is good, and the soenery with whioh the burlesque is produced is elaborate, and, in certain particulars, very picturesque, Mr. Humpbrey Bland has taken the Saratoga Opera-House, for « Dramatic and Musleal Season, which s to commence about the 944 of July. Italisn Opers, Barney Williuns, the- Buslay Lrotbers, &¢., are 1o appear in the course of the ses wou will b» giveu Bryvant wi in An unusi Sreawnsaay FesTivAL.—Last eveping there was 30 agrosable social gathering at the Columbinst. Branch of the Now York City Mission. About 200 persons were prosent, aud the room was bendsowely decorsted. Interesting and mflhu addresses were Celivered by Messrs. Juckion, raue wnd Bisbop. # DAKGRROUS STABBING AFFRAY.—At 04 o'clock last evening Rdward Ritter and Pbilip Derbeth quarreled o the eorner of Houston-st. and First-ave., and Ritter stabbed bir t ia the breast with s dirk-knife. inflicting a_probably Tatal wound, The saeailant was afterward arested by Officer Morse of the Seventeent)s Ireciot. sud taken to Kssex Market Poiice Coust, where Justice Mansfield committed him to await the rewnlt of tho injaries of the wounded mau. Tle lat- A Sy sl Condition of the Vessels at (uarantine, One death from cholera occurred in this city yes- terday, the victim being the Mrs. Simpson reported in onr last issuo as haviog been attacked at No. 19 Mulberry-st. The wotaan lost ber husband, a few days ago, from the same dis- ease, and when it seized her she seemed oatirely destitute of fricuds. Arragements were accordingly made to have her romoved to Believue Hospital. For some reason the removal did not take place, and lingering until yesterday morniog, she diod, after an illness of less than 24 hours. Policeman Peck, reported il of cholera, at No. 168 Delan- s convalescing. Ann Crosby, who died at No. 228 Church-st. last Wednosday afternoon, was buried by her frionds at 3 p. m. yesterdsy. Tho general health of the city re- mains good, notwithstandicg the excessive heat of tho last twodays. The atmospherc yesterday was very dry, and in the eveuing there was & cool and pleasant broeze, These con- ditions are regarded as much more favorable than a Lot and humid air, and we close the week with a loss degree of anxioty conceruing the spread of the poison thau was felt whea it began. CHOLEEA AT QUARANTINE. ‘There has been one death on board the hospital ship Faleon since the last roport, but no admissions. Dr. Swinburne made some statements to the Bourd of Health concerning the con dition of afairs in the Lower Bay that are far from gratifying. The well passengers are crowded together in lulke, and he finds it almost impossible to keep thewm in a good sanitary con- dition, About 700 Seardinavians and Germans are imprisoned on the Iilinois; their buuks are excecdingly filthy, und the officers are foreed to use violenes in order to compel them to leave their beds. The ventilation is bad, and the smeli is said to be sickening. The Irish emigrants who came by the Union have been entirely healthy since they were separated from their German fellow-passenge: The experience of the past week or two at Quarantine has shown that those who were not furnished with bedding, but compelied to sloep on the bare and well-ventilated decks, got <1l for which reason there is now no complaint among the passengors againat sleeping o board floors. Those who are furnished with bedding ocoupy their beds continually, and the air becoming vitiated makes thers iil. It is impossible te pro cure other vessels from the Governim and the expectation of new arrivals during the present crowded condition of those that Liave beon placed at the disposal of the Health Oflicer makes the prospect gloomy enough. 1t was proposed to aliow the well passengers to come to the city to-day, and the oousignees of the infected ships urged pleas with great pertinacity ; aitary Committee, g compelled to chooss bet ils, determined to en where they are until they sb ve paseed io freedom from the disease, Those ou the Portemouth wil perbaps be released in a fow days. Ot the 50 patients now in the Lospit with a very few exeeptions, Andrew Johnson, a rative of R on board the Faleon, died June 22. TWO MOLE CASES. Mary Long, an inmato of the Home for the Friendless, in ‘Twenty-ninth-st., was last evening taken suddesly ill with symptoins resembling those of cholers. Dra. McLave and Ran- all are convalescent sia, aged 35, a bargemau ney were eall'd ir, and after prescribing for her, orderod her removal to Believae Hospital. The 29ih Precinot Police elso reported a case at No. 67 West Twenty-Eightl- but failed to give the name of the patient. MEXICO. —— Correspondence — Din- pateh from Mr. Bigelow to Mr. Sewa ¥ellow Fever Ragiog in Vera Craz—Suce New-Okueass, Thursday. June 21, 185, A Vera Cruz correspondent, writing under date of the inst., states that the yellow fever is raging in that city fearfully and fatall ‘The last steamer from Maximiliau. The Liberals have releascd 28 confederates cs ear Cordova, All work on the Imperial railroad to the City of Mexico a8 been discontinued for want of funds, and from the aggressions of the Liberals. . The Inperialists have lost and abandoned most of thei important cities in terior, and the ge that the Empire will not lsst long. Maximiliaa yut 800 troops for al opiaion is m great financisl distress The Americanson the Cordava settjsmont are dishoar ened, aud are preparing to retarn to the United States. Tampico is surrounded and closely invggted by o str furce of Liberals. The Liberals are very active in the neighborhood ¢ Matamoros. IMPORTANT BIGELOW TO MI. DISPATCH FROM MR, SEWARD. Wasuixatos, Friday, June 22, 1666 The President to-day, in further auswer to the reeent resolutions of the Senate and House of Representatives, requesting ation in rd to the employment of opean troops in Mexico, transmitted to Congress the following dispateh from Mr, Bigelow to Mr. Seward: LrGATiON OF THE UNITED STATES, PARIS. June 4, 1845 . 1 waited upon his E e Mimster of Foreign Aflair,s on Satarday Iast, i vious appoint- mext, to confer with bii u ? your in- struction, No. 478, marked ** confi As he had already been apprised of the contonts of that dispatch, through the Freneh Ministe: residiog at Wasbington, 1 was spared the neceasity of restating thew. He suid that the Imperial Gov- ernment proclaimed its intention to retire from MexXico because it suited its convenience and iute; to retire, aud for no otber reason, Wken, therefore, it annouced formally, not merely 10 the United States. but to all the world, that the army would be withdrawn from Mexico within @ specified terim, he thought it sbould be deemed sufficlent. The Goverument made its declaration in good faitt, and means to keep it. It means to withdraw its urmy withiu the tis ribed, and it does not iatend to take one or two hundred 1o the first detachmesnt and one or two bundred more iu the second, leaviog tle greater body of them to the last, though it had mot deamed it nocessary to epecify with minuteness details of this kind whick depend upon hygicnic and climatic considera- tions, of whiol it was the best aud the only competent judge. Lhis his excelleacy said he wished I would say to our Govern- ment. 1 asked his excellency if 1bad ever intimated to Liwm, whether in writing or orally, any suspicion of the Ewmperor's intention to withdraw his army trom Mexico in unequal i bed mot. T then asked portious. He replied that fim if any other person authorized to spsak in the name of 1wy Government had dome so, e said po; but he had resd imputations of shat kind in one of our papers. 1 replied in substance thut the press was a law in itself, and that we Lad botfer not nccept it us & law unto us; and a8 Le asked e to communicate tomy Govern. er to what sounded lixe an accasation of mperor, I wanted ation bad reae ng that no suck neel Lun through official channel He replied that he ouly bad read it in @ newspaper. I then went om o _ say that the purpose of your d it. was simply to obtain sn ex- planation, which Was sure to be roqeired of you. of the ship ment in Yrance of large bodies of troops to Mexico after the purpose to withdraw her whole army had been officially pro- claimed. To this his Excellency replied that_since seeing me Ve had gotten from bis colleagues of tie Marine aud War Departuents information to the inport that no troups mfi ing to the Corps Expeditionaire had Ween sent to Mexico this year unless for the eske of partigrepiacing soldiers missing, bt ‘t any rate without any auzmentation of tue number of siand- ing troops; that the shipment of troops referred to ju the public prints, aud i your dispatch, was most ikely that made iu the {rausport Rbone about the beginning of tho year; tnat tlis those touched at Martivique bnt not at St. Thomas as was stated; that she_carried 9id and not 1,200 solliers; that they Pelonged to the Foreign Legion and not to the Expeditionary Corps; that they consisted of troops that had been waiting trae| along time in ¥rance, and in_Algeria, @ join Yheir regiments: that po new troops bad bees enrolled for'the Foreign Legion since the Emperor proclsimed his purpose to withdraw his flag from Mexico, aud that 1o more for what he knew were intended to be enrolled. In regard to tue ship. went of troops from Austria, he said that that was an affar eutirely between that Government and the Mexican, with ¥Frasch bad nothing to do; that siace I oad spoken to he had verified his own convictions by a of War and Mariue, and had ascer- tained that no engagements of any sort Lad boen entered into by either for_the enroliment or trausporiation ot troops trom Austria to Mexico. He weut on further to say that it was the intention of the Governmeot to withdraw the army instruction, as 1 underst entirely from Mexico within the time specified iu his dispatch to you At the very latest—sooner, if climatic and otber costrolivg cousiderations por: witted, and it was not its inteution to roplace them with other troops from auy quarter. Al the conclusion of a long conver- sation, of whieh l‘lnu given the mportant results, I expr satisiaction with his Excellency’s explanation, and the pleasure 1 should have in communicating them to my Government, ‘dispatel has, been submitted to M. Drouyn de Lhuye, and zl;:h{nnl:onu jon of the Tesults of our conversation has beoi approved by bim. obedient servant, P Eor with very great respect, your Sbedient servu Hou. Wm. H. Sewaxp, Department of State, Waslingion, 5. June 22, 1966, GALVESTON tained 268 wagons The train captured near Camargo con and was valued at §3,000,000, The steam fire engines for Houstou aad Galveston have heen tried, accepted and paid New-0 na = -ORLEANS, Friday, June 2. 18 Two eases of yellow fover were rej orted in the city, but # post-mortem examination proved the report The eity is remarkably healthy, aud there is no [0 Bfimmwm e e Y rien NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1866. . BETROFOLITAN REPORT FROM BOARD — REPORT BOARD OF MEALTH. —— oN THE FROM THF oF THE coM- ERS cov P MITTEE — U ¥ - STATEN ISLAXD X —THE OFF I¥DLE. The Metropolitan Board of Health met terday afiernoon in the Police Court rooms, Presidest ScuuLiz in the ohiair. und all the members present sive Commissoner Manierre, The minutes of the last meoting were read and approved THE POWERS OF THE BOARD OF HEAUTH Mr. CHAWLES TRACY, counsel for the Board, made the fol lowing report. which wias read sud placed on file, with the ex- ception of that part alading to the City of Brooklys, whieh was referred to the Common Couneil of that city ve Cade of Hesith Ordis ity the pre e sathority public be and other enitals w 2. Tie: streets st work 10 be cessity it work in t same 10 3. Tho Pl and conts dumps: and also bas powe: under those powers tie remedy sl The S cured fo: and wes needed Lo any They re disinfec paid. 1 ants in four ins the latte Dr. ¥ ships Iy b b 1l of whi th o, This e nce . ostabli of lnw be priot ordinance: for rvation from cli p of health i 1 v adwent, or o %0 far 84 they are not wo smested, vn Jesd'h ordinances restricting the keepin of cows may be kept within ceria eous Lin o and exceptio al subject, but its pr: mits from tids Board to cove: ewo Tdonot fird that r, and | i o ¥ porson except in the extent of such per sevmis tobe mo_contrector responsible o tiuster's Point. This Board, therefore done oxeept at the public cxpense. w wuy do. Tiosrading and gaitering of thew strects beisg Le fighvay and not upon private prewises, falls undoc the same state of things existing st Edzewater, the sume rule 8- e ¥ of an; Hoard has not the eon ) power 10 mke o ning of et g garbege, or o rd caunoi contraet for its sbate il powor to muke pew onduct of eitizens i Tesy ordinances for rozulating poct of dist, garbage and . regulaie scaveugers; and id be wought. REFORT OF Tuk SANITARY COMMITTER. anitary Committee reported that rovins have been #e- r the storage of disiziectants at No, 308 Malverry-st, 1 provided for the transpostation of such ne might b 1 of the eity of the day or night. smmended tha urred by Dr. Harris for s and inspec yed by bim in Cherry-st. be nabic the Sanitary Superintoudent and lis assist- ooklyn 10 act promptiy, they also recommend that ctare, tWo to be selected by the former oy be kopt iu attendance at headquarters at night and iving them a salary of $170 per mouth, be- ] The report was adopted. DITION OF SHIFS. ta o asia Hoak adition of the e at the different dock nit o - thy eondi Kinds of deeaying earzo wl ticubar locaities by t oie which e groil trolisble cholera pestilence e pre eat peril offucers of b by this Bosrd has the ply visited eod | THE TURF, —— The Eoboken Races. SPLENDID DAY'S SPORT—TWO JOCKEYS THROWN— IMMENSE CHOWD IN ATTENDANCE. A t fallen to the lot of a reporter to state for the information of the pablic a more spleadid day’s raciug than took place yesterday at the Hoboken Coaree. The eon- course of persons assembied was immense, some caleulating the number present to exceed 10.000. One thiog is certain, that the grand stand was crowded to repletion, so that the Lidies were glhad to gt plaees or seats whers they could. The meeting kas now terminated, and loug will it be remembe by the prblic os one of the vory best that has beeu presented for the amasement of the puilie, The steeple-chase was 4, and evol and dori i 748 the cause of success; out eds that bove occurred, discr:tion aud self-command ever micre apparent than that which was exhibited hy winnor, who Pade with an amount of deliberation seldom wessed inn boy of bis iwmature vesrs, No less than 27 Jamps constituted the race, and two of the entries were tried and experiezced veterans, but with all opposition the boy Iauded & handsome winner, laving laid two of Lis oppoueuts ou mother earth. The popularity cf this institntion canaot better be proved than K/ the immense namber of ladies in attendance, who showed by their excitement that they as intensely enjoyed the sport ns those of the rougher sex. Aud why should it not be 801 For conturies, scions of the royal families of Europe have been prominest as patrons of the tarf, and sre not the fair ughters of Columbia as capable of enjoying what is gallant and brave as ber sisicrs of th slern continent. “The four days raciug passed off withoat a siogle distarb- ance, and although our city police was mustered in fmr, showi i their handsome aud stalwart figures on every is donbtful that tuoy made any arrests. But this order regularity i not to be wondered it, as the mauagement of Ho- boken is in the hands of gentlemen who are determined to discountenance aught thet would tend to lower so time- bonored aa institution; and the public will fiud that this ia- tention will be preserved, so that Hoboken in the racing calen- " merica or Earope, will stacd equal to auy and second to none. Fraat Racw—Steeple Chase, o Handicap Premiom of $60 + sbout thres miles over s fuir hunting country, Entr: cent, to gu to second borse. Four oF mote to i, aud three to start, of no race. Closed with the following 160 Ibs, annie Craddock, 160 Ibe.; Gen. Willisws, et Nightlock, 19 [os.; Co- Woolf, ek, 150 0. Roscoe, 130 - Ioed's ware, 05 Lb.; Lady s, “Tiis race excited a great deal of attention, and justly so, as tho horsea that ran for it were of known excellence, liard to Dbeat, and ridden by most expe experts, with heavy weights up. Cunada hes hersiofore borne the palm, but this day the Provinees have fall through, and the omains of Uncle Sam hiave shown them that more than the denizons of so fubos- pltably aad cold a tertitory oan Laudle u Lorse across country. 7. Denuis . who hus beeq at steeple-chasing all his life, and bis able coadjator, Mr. Pepper, must ere this expect 0 soe some learn from their exawpls, and the soccess that they have proviously won so easily will aunualiy become more pre- earious. THE STEEULE-CHASE. Gen. Williams started wist the load, the others close be- red tho first fenoe 1n gallant style; neverthe- y om being trustworthy, baviug shown & very uncertain tetaper previousls aad gove 5o far as to make her Jockey nequa with th dust. At the milo Willisms | led, Jumplog b asely followed by Nanuie Craddock, as evidentls cted lo make rusaing early o tbe o Lady Woulf fell, ssnding her contest. O the Palimerus spinnisg ugh the air, a aving the race for her other compeers. At the third “round Nannie led, Wiliiwms in ciose attendauce, avd Zig- #ag waiting the turn of events at this position The mare fell over & hurdie; se- waa not loog to be resain or the moment embar- Jjuring ber jockey and greatly fo verely rassing Williams, but this clever horse was not to be impeded 1 although M:. Reedy made no | by ordiuary eircunistanecs, o gentle use of his persnaders and made a very determined effort ut defender of Kars, he failed, to .overtake the gu ‘was obliged to be ratis! ng second violin, William Craddock. ... Dis. Zigrag ~-Dis. “Time tot taken. | Szcown Racs —Swecpstaker preuiom of $490, for thiee-year ol 3; 5% eatrance, pay_or play. Ciored with ‘Co. McDanie! (for T. B. Jtnad), br. ¢ Mana duh of two following entries ing the Lnportance of ou of | Anderson. by Lexiagtos, dai Asiel by kmp. S ed and blue. vows.a. and showss the wasis of doing vectly, Loy will | Tie swe. b, c. Kipiey, by Jefl Davis, da ; 1ol and not fail geucraily to endeavor to cairy o cf the Board of 1. entord, ch. ¢. King Loar, by oot of Healti 1 Cel. Philo C. Bush, b. £. Be by imp. . 1 the shipe depariing from by smnp. Yorkabire; o T ¢ port are always in & good sanitary ks wanit and disinfectants ou board become the Indeed, it s wiedge of our aide Sasitary lu- nd provided with » Lo tearly as lisb.e to b 1 they bo o ection to other plices. wpou & familisr & that an effcient Wa a1 prevertiog the epread Quarantines that can be enforced. even if they excloded coo Upon this point | have no doubt, and wor & note published by L Counct, of Hygiene on thie subject Last Novembe: Teet thero be ws eficient Water sido Sanitary Potice. Two or three wien of tie right sors would cover tho ground. “The subject was discuseed nt some leng Dr. SWispave said (he faolt was not with t of vessols. Government has exacted a per capita purpose, aad pretornds to tako care of seamen sick pox and typhus fever, and under a contrac pays for the carc of such patients. About 10g to saliors huz been taken by the Governmeat under the promise of giving them hospital at Sandy Hook. but it now refuses to give them su inch of ground auywhere. They pay their money, and get notking for it. The funds have been ex- pouded all along the const. building supeah bospitals where thes were not needed. while there was uo such thing ass marine hospital in New York Harbor. Mr. 8¢ pitals, ere. The # tendent. plaint, o County, louds of moving aay, just tuns of oflal. it overb Mr. It shore of Abonut ¥ Mr. T by throwing it overboard Eighth Po w01 1% 83id ho had recently beard this subject discussed length in Wushington City. Al the o bulidings which were usciess and empty, Th ows hos , however, Dow proj opes by this means 1o get funds caough to bulld y referred to the Sapitary Superiu ubject was fi STATEN ISLAND NUIRANCES U Ig! v ol Lichmovd o car & snimate and oftal, throw ctors for it fro apread a pes- ¢ below The cap 1 0f the vessol said he was throwing oard by order of the contractors, ERGIN read a report from the Captain of the Forty Precinct, statiog that be bad examined the Long Island and found 1t covered with doad animals. ¥ loads of offal were also found strewn along the shore. RACY said the contractors did not lose their ownership The spirit of the contruct required t ba 8 nuisauce, thein to carry it to some place where 1t will 1 and at his sugy er was issued requiring them to remove it from of Staten Islaud and the other islands iu the Lower bay, deliversd of th Kiver. wary to o Hea'ts have insued permits, and ordered removed 22618 loads night i 161781, » Contract Lews sllowed by contractors for wateri advautage of the presest over o earte 1wade by the I the city to cou Andrews. beea rid of al the puissnce arie westher Sarttary Committes it is offensive. To the end L Hewived, Tuat the cour it The West Side Awsocinti chagges they b this contract. dvered st threo dooks. This piovision ct ov . It Pequires tho scavengers e fhe late City Inspector. and if in bis opinion for an Yo luivaiid, that he report the best method of set TAE OFFAL SWINDLE. lowing scatement: e 1 on made mapansible for the tor with by the late City luspe 1658, for - contract the me siasion nd stand thec ned the pubiic ' for tn grest deiay as wel as the extreord at tour docks i the city, the might scaveugers #4 30 per losd, « wot fully reaw & han been sasigned £ ivet, Tuis i material so great & distance (b from Hurlem . North show o ly naces tate that fof the three months ending Juns 19 the Hoard of . m tl of L st su averaze cose of $4 50 pe iug for thires tlowe] ander ate may fairly be o the past thaee price for windle " under this contre: This tax nowkere appesssin our tax levy. b | from the pockets of wuz ci Seven (e uf our city uow enters the ivers through tho we pay $111,000 per yes: to the rems ee tenihis to Lodl, in New Jersey * 1 Mr. 1 abie pears o be the o nt, makes wial we the citisens lose, e must have s s Liia great loss made op to aein any sanitary iy past systow | This system requires abifc thoroughfares. 1t ne- ight soil bosis, both dey ‘u{ third more carts the uight occupation of s boen mater ta 0n the strests ed many of them will be sban- to pase long distances through the oceupation of two docks with i o em et an it ly affected, sud s which induce e to think nately | fiud thew contracts term of yours compelling ian Galleber, by this man ¢ tais contrect, the city st this hour would bave ‘sccumaintions of night soil, sud the citizons rid of trom ite pases o Jresented o cheice o wllow it to remain fs dsagerous, to we uay come Lo 4 wit Ja Jees. 1 offer the following resolation’ ot thie ossd agemine the validity of the Thowss Andrews reseon the wside the But but il contract” purportiag to exist betwesn ate. The resolation was unanimonsly adopted. P — and the Common Council The following is the action of the Executive Com- mittee of the West Side Association relative to the recent ordinance of the Common Council suthorizing the Harlem Railroad Company to run engines red-and-| b here erty-owners and Justice. hiave grant of runting steam engines aud ears throagh Biat. aud Munbattan -, from the ¥ w ¥hereas, One-hundsed-sad twe t ekl populaied rerts o | a1 herean, _n: of steamn danzer lise and deatroy propert Whereas, Thers is the Hariem Railrosd Coupany, b nance of ohject of wiich er: fore, cout e peopie to advies s to 1o rid the people of 8o dangeron. ITaLiAN MEETING.—Thi Ttalian sembly Rooms, Nos. 291 and 203 Bow 1nke pro helalf - ordinance, and, if passed over and d oars through One bund from Feurtb-ave. to the Hudson River Counell, without the consent of tie prop. toreted, and in, darogaed of e and ] ‘Hasless Kallzoad Company ¢ vilege o o e i b drpdand tmenty- ourth-ave. 4o tie Hudsou River; . ln ane of the hnest and the city ; und b tais aireet will en- twenty-fiith-st. The Comtmon Lot abitants int ty-Aft ngies wority for this in the charter of the State or ordi- i) wo warrant o wath in any law o the city ; aad This the Bou'evard, 81 Nic oes One-Hundred snd. Ttesolved. That in the opiuion of this Executive Committee of the West Side Asociaticn, as repiesenting the property owaers on the will b.'.l'nm.- sud saoald yor to refase bis sanction to this we advise . this proposed steam reiis all upon the Ms in bl fail, we say, shouid be takea g oty 1 sance. is evening, & meeting of the patriots in New-York will be held st the Germanis As 1. 1o pass resolutions and speration in aper steps 10 show 1 eir coantry in thy money has boen | er indopead Damage slizht. A S | iy sl sk imp. Lapidist, di Dy iisp. Bairowsie, dan wp. Comfort by nd erison. Mr John Hanter, b. f. up. Ewmilia by Yousg Emilie; orange Jobn Huuer, eh. £, Irish Birdeaicher; orause ) by Lexington, dam i | and crimson. | Out of the number entered for this event, only two came to the | post, Ripiey and Satuastone. The forzes ono of the handson- | est colts that the eve ever rested on, the latter of liveage s» | pure that it is doubtful that a better bred filly exists. Previous art Ripley was by long odds the favorite, 24 to 1 bewg ¥ offered with few takers, LACE. the lead, with Satinstone close be- bind, which position they both retaiaed to the mils, when itors were ck and veck. At the mile and & pley bad again gone forward a leogth, but Satin. 17 & maile from boise closed with her nandsome rival, ¥ progressed toward home she graduslly drew away lio race in splendid style. - 1 ipley to the freq; Ripley jumped off with and o t | from Lim, winning t Satiasto e premiom of $700, for wiicn will earry their watiour: Me g (R s, by Lexington, dam by Glencoe, 6 years. Dantels b, b Oskland, by Revenae, vo 6 years. Rod snd bloe. Col. P. C. Bust's ngton. daus Blas Bounet by kmp. Hedsford, w. M7, Jas. 8, Wateon's ch. g. Aldebaran. by pout atak ¢ | S y | Comimodors out of Nesuie Lewis. by lip. Gleucos, & years, Ursage | and orange. Mr. Thos, Pussear (Mz. Rovsos's) b b, Climaz, by Bal rovie, dam Arab. aged. Macoon and bive, This race was the uiost important of the entire meeting and all the entries eame to the post looking fresh and fit to run for & man's life (a4 the exprossion goes.) The competitors were 20 0f e mont celebratd sires on the Goutinent, and tho dis- betnie three milles. no malformed narrow chested, 1hope to seo the distance post. Clinax was the favorite With tin public. but still there wero many who from their ex- pertance, would not believe that be would go so far. Leather- fungs, who ranke on, was know to have prosed bimself cap falled there was still ty bob aid God disposes.” First HEAT.—Climax took the lead and sustained it to the end of hest, uever being headed. Leatherlungs distavesd. Secosp HEAT.~CLwex led Gl haif @ wile trom home, when Aldebaran, Oskland, and Thusder rushed to the front, strange max Ja 1ast, Aldebaran being the conqueror. Tuiep HEAT,—Aldebaran took the lead, with Oaklind, Cli- max and Thunder in close attendance, which position they retained thronghous the heat, with the exception that Cliuax, of golng Al 4 Touode: t.rough superior riding aud skill, got the second plafe, Alderharan.......2 1 1 Osk o 3 Climax “hunde 6 48 5 0 0 oud heat, 3 miles, 5:45; tisird heat, 3 mi Tous ended the sport surpassed any meeting this scason, 5:504, Hoboken races, which for pleasure and d os long as it 1s 0 well couducted, it may lust forever under the wanagement of its preseut owners, | A trot will take place next Thursday at the Fashion Course, Loog Ialand, between the_ celebrated borses Dexter, the Cali- foruian, and Cowmodore Vanderbilt, tree of the most cele- | brated cracks at pres tho turf. ——e EELIGIOUS, el COXFERENCL OF THE WESTERN UNITARIAN CHURCHES. Burrawo, Friday, June 22, 1566, The Rev. R. L. Collier of Chicago preachied last evening betore the Conference of the Western Unitarian Churches, At the session of the Conference yesterday, the Rey. t , from the Committee on Missionary Work, thy report. At the conclusion of the report Mr. Lowe, Secretary of the Ameriean Uritarian Associstion, made sowe remarks, followed by Mr. Mayo, Rev. Dr, Bellows and others. To-uight o collation will be given to the Couference at 8t Jumes's Hall. THE LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERY. LoussvitLe. Friday June 22, 1 The old Lomsville Presbytery adjourned after fo session. This body eded inexpectively of the Gen- eral Assembly to edjudicate the Walnut-st. Church case. Iguoring the udorsed by the Assembly, they adopted the set of their commissioniers ot St. Louis as their own. snd proceeded throughout on the ground that from the time the delegates were excluded the Assembly had no jurisdietion over them, and its acts so fur as they concern this Presbytery were an usuTpation. A minority, who desired to sustain the General Assems bly, withdrew and formed another Presbytery which ad- {uume‘l after denouncing the Old Presbytery, and warn- ug the people against them. FIRES. t e ——— OWEGO, une 22.—Messrs. Crane & Sweet's planing- ‘emple-st., was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss $5,000, iusared for $2,000. ST. JOSEPH, MO. 81. Josernr, Mo., June 21.—A fire occurred in Market- square this morning, destroying me’eny valued at about 000, and is insured for about $175,000 in New-York, artford and New-Haven offices. The principal losers are: Wyrth & Co., $110,000; Floyd & Co., $25,000; Kahn & Co., $10,000; Fred. Bearman, $28,000; Johu Corby, $30,000; Schloss & Kahu, $20,000. The tire was the work of au incendiary. ——— “Execution for Murder. AUGUSTA, Ga., Friday. June 22. 1866, Wm. Burrs, a eitizen, and John Jackson, freedman, were hung to-day, aceordin® to the sentence of a court- mastial, for the murderof Charles H. Tew, near Marietta, Ga., lust October, s —— A Rebel Genernl Forbidden to Hold Ofiice. Laraverre, N, C. Friday, June 22, 156, Mr. Laws, the ex-Rebel General, who was recently elected Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Court of Rich- mond County, has received an order from Gen. Tillson, commanding the State, forbidding him to hold or exereise any eivil or political office. The order was similar to that served on Semmes, the pirate, by the Secretary of War. ———— Collision. Derroty, Friday, June 22, 1966, A collision occurred aarly this morning at the mouth of Dotroit Kiver, between the propeller Cleveland of the Northern Transportation, and the bark Martiu, which was being towed down, The propeller was cut through and sunk in ten minutes, and will probably be & total loss, A lacge number of engers on board were taken off by the bwrk. No lives were lost, but several persons wero severely injured. e e ¥ink.—Last evening a fire broke out at the corner of Avenue B and Thirteenth-st., caused by an explosion of gas. womsn—name unkuown—-was purned i b e of the most exeiting races ever. NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS o poplar perfume!l” BROOKLYN NEWS. —— Tug RECENT ASSAULT 0§ Sutepoarp.—The partics errested by Roundsmen Riggs and Oficer Utter of the Forty- first Precinct Police, on Thursday, fir ussaulting Jobn Joyee 1noorrectly stated as Jost), were brought befurs Justice Corn- estorday. Their nmmes are Patrick Tocle and Owen amsra. The third men escaped. Poth the persous arrested were committed to await the sction of the Grand Jury now in seesion, The nocused boarded the brig C. C. Gross, at the £t of Montagne-st., aud demanded sogar: the erow, being colored, refused to cive it to them, and referred the boarders to the mate, ‘The latter refused to comply with their demands, and was assaulted and uearly eilled, and it appeared doubtfu] yesterday whether Le could recover. ‘The boat on which tho dccused eame to the vessel bad tho vame “N. Kave” marked outside; * No, 164 Whitebali-st., N. Y., brauded inside. ———— Areests or Liguor Dearers. — The following liguor dealers were arrested yesterday for violation of the Ex- cise law. Wm, Lewry, No. 145 Grand D.; held by Justice Dailey to aswer to tue grand jury. Geo. Gross, No. 232 Firstst., arrested by Officer Langan of the Forty-fifth Procinet; bellto await examination before Justice Dailey, Adam CLristmay, lager beer saloon, No. 56 Moore-st., arrested by Otficer Keea of the Forty-sixth Precioet; Leld to await e: ainiuation bofore Just r, Christian Storivg. No. 206 First-st., arrested by Capt. Woglom of the Forty-Fil - clact; beld to await examination. al Metropolitan Board of Execise. The Metropolitan Board of Excise met yosterday afternoon, after the adjournment of the Board of Hesl:h, President Schultz in the chair and all the members present. M. Acton, from the Comumittee ou Applications, reported the names of 781 applicants to whom liconses were grauted, making a total of 6,734 thus far issned by the Board, The Treasurer presented a number of bills, ull of which were passed and ordered to be paid. ‘A nimber of communications from applicants asking to be reheard, and one l;rnxhlg for o transfer, were referred to the Committec on Applications. The cases of Henry Welden, No, 177 Williamst., and John Darhy, corner of Fourth-ave. and Forty-second-st., charged with seiling Liquor on Sanday, were examined and dismissed. That of C. Pt No. 314 West-st., was sdjourned for oue week. ————— Union Meeting in the Twenty-sccond Ward, An enthus and well attended meeting of Unionists held last eveaing, at the hall corner of Forty- sixthst. and Eightt-ave. (headquarters of the New-York Council No. 1, Union League of America). James H. Alk- man, esq., presided. Addresses were delivored by the Ra Mr. Broome and others. ‘Lhe subject of the proposed ames ment to the Constitution was discussed at length. TResolutions wore unanimously adopted, approving of the declaration defining citizenship, and providing for the exste sion and it of civil riguts; aceepting the apportion- wmant for Kopresentatives, on tae basis of qualified elcctors, a3 wise and right; declaring that the section of the proposed amondment (isfranchisiog Kebels, 18 founded on justice; that the pablic debt shoold be secured aud the payment of the Kebol debt prohibited; that grester protection suoull be iven ‘the loval men of ‘the South eguiust recent tobels; declaring their belief thut tho great body of the Unionists of the country will support the smendment in its entirety as the fic corner-stone of reconstruction, aud present a united front in the Fell elections; denouncing the scheme of restoration by which the South is alone to be consulted; de- claring that the Uniou majority of Conyrass is entitied to the confidence of the Republican party as faithfully representing the loyal element of the country; indorsing the resolutious of » recent Union State Convestions of Maine and Vermont, and expressing the hope * that the time is not far distant when the prisciples therein enunciated will p and equal and Libersy stail ! the laud t all iy the iohabiteuts thereol” e t— TounisTs AND PLEASURE TRAVELERS can obfain ComsyaTioN EXCURSion Tickems, at reduced rates em- braciog all the principal poluts of iuterest in Northern New York, the Canadas, New-England, and the Lake Superior ro- gion, at the Offices of the Eric Railway, No. 241 Broadway and Depot foot of Chambers-st., New-Yors, or No. 13 State-st., Boston. e Tue HERaLD oF HEALTH commences a New Vol- ume with tie July Namber. The Table of Contents in our ad- vertising columns speaks for it. B GrorspLess Rusor.—It was rumored thronghout the Eighth Ward last evening that Jeremiah O'Brien, who murdered Kate Smithat No. 13 Prigcest,, had committed suicide in the Tombs by cutting bis throat with a pen-kaife. Our reporter called there at miduight, and was informed by Deputy Keeper Fiuley that there was no truth in the rumor, e —————— CavepoxiaN Pio-Nic AT Dupiey's Grove.—The Caledonian Club of this city yesterday took advantage of the favorabls change in the weather to visit' Dudley's Grove, and anjoved a delightful day. The company filled the steamer and barge—not too fuil for comfort, according to the ideas of our good people, who are too much ‘accnstomed to stufling and jam- ming to call any number a crowd; but enough for & _ver{{nuwm ble pic-nic in the woods on the bauks of the Hudwn. At the grove the Caledonians conducted themselves with their nsnal propriety, and the day termivated in a manner satisfactory to all. The favorite Scotiish games and pastimes found plenty of friends; and jumpivg, throwing the hammer, ing, and a thonsand agd one diversions enlivened the K:mel ts and gave & keen zest for the repast spread with nnnm care upon the grass. The excursiouists returned to the city in the early cvening by tho light of the moon. well plaased with what they all agroed was the plessanteat pic-nie “with which the Clab hias ever whiled away the heats of a day 1 the country. B SEVERELY IxiURED.—Last evening, Levi Schumann, agod 13 yoars, was severaly injored by a brick which fell from the scaffold of a new buildiog in Broome-st. near Alle strking hith upon the head, The wounded boy was conve, to the residence of bis parents, No. 10 Essex-st., by Officer Stromburg of the Lenth Precin BARTLETT—NITCHIE—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jone21, by the Rev. W. 8. Edward B. Bartlott to Mariu 11, duughter of the late Jobn E. Nitchie, all of Brooklyn. BERDAN—KETCHAM—On Thursday, June 31, st the residence of Fiannah Ketcham, in the City of New-Y ork, sccording to the cere- wmony of the Society of Krieuds, Peter F. Berdus of Toledo, Ohio, to Mary E. Ketchaw, daughter of the late Thomas DAVISON—HOWARD—On Thursday, the 2lst inst.. at the First Preabyterisn Church, Buitimore, by the Rev. Dr. Backus, Heory J. Davison of New-York to Elia C. Howard of Baltimore. No cards. LAVERY—HALSTED=On Wednesdsy evening. June 20. at the Tesidence of Mr. H. B. Clapp, No.233 Madisou-t., by the Rev. Jotn Pegg, )t Richard Lavery to Ewima, daugbter of the late Wiliiam Halsted. PHELPS—THROOP~On Wednesday evering, June 20 in St. Luke's Chutel, Seranton, Pa., by the Rev. A, A. Marple, Mr, H. B. Pheips, Paymaster D. L. and W. Railroad, to Mary E., ouly daaghter of Dr. B. H. Throop, all of Scranton. SIHACKELTON—CURE—0a Tharuly, Jure 21, ot Ratway. X, 1. by the Rev. neddan, D, D., W. Shackeiton of Jersey City, N 150 Mary Eomma Cure of the former place. Nocards. LES—BARBOUR—On Thuraday, June U4, at the residence of sts, by the Rev. Dr. John Dowling, Geo. B. Styles "to Mary £ Basbous of New-York City. WEEKS—ACORN—At Madison Square Presbyterian € Thoreday, June 21, by the Rev, Win. Adams, D D, B, Weeks of Damariscoits, Maine, to Mise Myrs W. cliy. WOODWARD=WOODEBURY—At Stamford, Cona., on Monday. June 15, by the Kev. R. B. Thurston. Fraok L Woodward of Bovion o Anoie C. Woodbury, daughter of the late J. Prescott Woodb: esq., of New-York. ST hureh, o Alex. ary, BISHOP—At Dighy, N. 8., on Tuesday, June 12, the Rev.J. L. Bishop, aged 56 ‘l'uhr:&m?idu- ¥.‘.‘.’n'u are folly invited to attend the tunersl ;lh&flud]. Juse 23, st 1} o'clock, from Lis late resideuce, No. 108 st CARR—On_Thorsday, June 21, Serah Vieginis, only daaghier of James and Sarsh E. Carr, uged 9 years. The friends and ralatives of the (suily are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her paents, No. 137 East Twentioth-st., on Sunday afternoon, 8t 4 'clock. - On Tharsday, Jie 21, of paralyss. Mre. Eliza M. Teliet of the late Jsmes Forerde: of Baltimore, Md., sud dauglite: te Henry Spinzler of this city. Hor relatives and frieads. and alvo those of her son-in-iaw, Col. M. M. ‘ure requested to aitend her Buneral, from ber late rosk- 1'West Fourteestheat., on Mondsy, the 23t inst., ut & ‘m. Her reciaius will bo interred iu the family vault at t. Mark's Chinrch. Baltimore and Cincinnati papers please copy. @GAFFNEY—0n Thursday, the 21st inst., Capt. Juo. . Gaffney, son of the [ste Jno. Gaffoey, sged 24 years, 11 months wnd 2 days. The reiatives and iriends of the (amily, also the mombers Tegiment, snd officers of the Iat Division N. G. 8. N. Y., are respect- fully invited to sttend his foneral, from St. Stephen’s Chureb, Tt Twooty-elghicst, bet. Lexlogten and Thinkavee. on Susdey, ot Jelock p. i, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for o interment. LAVIDGE—On Thursday, June 21, of eonsumption, Mary Elizsbeth, wite of Georgs H. Lavidge, ueed 40 yoars, e relatives and friends of the fumily, also thoss of her father, Win. M. Roberts. and ber brotherin-iaw, Willism H. Darling, are re- apectfully invited o sttend the fneral, rom Calva T pincopal Church, cormer of Fourtivave. and Twi o Sunday after- noon, st 14 o'clock. o LEEDOM—On Sixth day, the 224 inat., Elizabeth Leedom, in the 3B yoar of bot age. The relstives and friends are invited to attend the funers), on First th inet., 8t 2 o'clock p. m.,at the residence of Josepih ot." The terment. day. th Hiacas. No. 55 Fast Twenty-sight Tomaine will be taken on Secoud day to Chiappaqua for i 4 LORD—On Fridey moruing, June 22, Joseph L. Lord, in the Tith t age. L7 pelatives and friends of the fumily are invited to aitend bia fuueral, from his Iate residence, No. 110 First-place, Brooklyn, on Sundsy, 24th inst., at 3 o'clock p. w. MOLEAN—-At New-tambargh, N. Y., on Thorsday, Juse 21, Wi it Lonn. son of the late Chis. MicLiean of New-Vork, ia the €1 year of his age. Tile rolatives and friends of the fami'y, and members of Mercantile 1.0, of 0. F., are respectful’y invited to attend bis faveral he Presbyterian Cburch, New-Hamburgh, on Sacurdsy, 23d inat., st 3 0'cloek p. m. MgVICAR—Oa Thursday, June 2i, and oVICAR—0n Tharsday, Jane 21, Robart, enly son of Robert The relatives and friends aro invited to atiend the funeral, on Sunday, 24tk inat., 4t 3 0'clock p. m., from the residence of bis graodisther, Flashing-ave., east of Bushwick-ave. WARDLAW—On Thursday, 2ist fust, Robert Wardiaw. azed 42 ers. 5 montls and 3 days, & uative of Castlederg, County Tyrone, of his brother Jumes, are reland. Tha relatives and friends of the fumiy,and of bis brothe Jumes s respeetiully wvited to attend the Ty Brookiyr. at o elock, this (Saburday) sfiemnoon. Sersices terment st Greeuwood. ot the house at J o'clock. Iut WEST—On Friday, Juoe 22, after & short {liness, Mary Weat, relict of the late Usl Wast, llyun‘f'-nllhll“lm o Triands are inyiied &0 stiend her fanersi, from the residence of No'51 East Twenthseveniivat., this dey (Satur- lock p. . Gpecial Notices. Artomas Ward Falrly Sold,— Waid," sid Orpheus C. Kerr to that inveterste punster, * do you know what tree PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS is made from?” “Tien't made Jrot & tree st all” waid Artemus, *but from South American flow- ere “Is & poplar & tree?” said Orpheus. “To be wure it is" roplied Artemus. * Well," responded the other, * len't PHALON'S Had bia —— e — R Pr. Dilientack ON CHRONIC CATARRH A CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION. Chronie Catarrh, Sore Throat and Bronehial disesser must ovor bs rogarded us the first liuks in the chain of ceases which levd 00 to Goa- sumption; sud whea wo ses the multirudes around us who, from ig- tteation, daly eglect theve tmportant indicattons, we cannot but raise a solea uote of warning, There are doubllsw thou- sands in this city at the pro eat moment suffering from au irritsble condition of the throst, a backing cough, hearievess, and other ua- plossant symptame equally significent of danger, who aie comoling themselves with the ides tht their symptoms aze only the seval of & slight cold, sad will 4000 wear of, whes in fact they aro stosdily drifting o, step by step, at0 the futal meibes of consumptions | Reader, as you valse life aud prize health, do not disregsrd thesw | eurtiedt approaches to pulmonary dicesse. Atiend at ouce to their 1e- moval by & revort to the propee romvedier Wait sot, slu' v Lo wmany bave dooe, until the langs become s wass of disorganization, when no kuman power can save you. From msny yewrs of earelul observation and practical experience, wo feel warranted in thd aaser- tign that no chuss of buman malsdies aro more periectly vnder the control of medical at, when eurly sttended to aad propeily managed, than Chrouic Catarrh aud other affections of the respirstory organe Tie following communication we publish, bel'eviug that it will inspire confiderice and now hope i We brwasts of those who have hitherta despaizod of wuccs FOLLICULAR LARYNGITIS WITH HOARSENESS, AMOUNT- ING TO ALMOST A TOTAL LUSS OF VOICE. B 2 it of my’ wur advice, | reuiued ot home. and by your skill Jon s doon able 1o resume my dutles, and have since withoat kerruplion, kot inany yeais | Ly devated mors Tontion to voeal msic, but in consequence of the disesse of my conntan by liess bt it 1 was obliged b0 had cluar in one of our city churches, ai of that position every Wil s singls eRce; times 1 foit almont dmnnr¢ but my recovery, though o ey certais, ond for the last cightevn months | have perfect health. 17 your inkalstions do for others what they wjoyed slmost Tor e you are truly & beiofacwr of GEORGE SWAN, havo dons Most affectionate] 12 rn:-.{p’-‘f';«”u- Warren School, Charirstown. Mass. Dr. DILLENBACK'S NEW WORK on CONSUMPTION ks for salo by JAMES MILLER, No. 220 Broadway, and by all the princi pal booksellers. Price $3, or sent by mall free of postage by inclos- iag the sbove amount to the suthor, N§o. 3 BulBnobat., Bostoo, Mess. Dr. Dilienback is in sttendance at his New-York office, No. ME Nintoat., a faw doors west of Brosdway, every THURSDAY and The Lrish Kepablic? JAMES STEPHENS, C. O.L R, Wil addr GRAND MASS MEETING Ia e B stn On SUNDAY wext, 24th tsi., at 3 o'clack Come Irishuen and woues. one and o], and heat J ;ddnu and programme for the redewption of Irelsu roe. H i ELLY, Postiastor. PR EREEANTS of Brosd. zreod The Committee spp: way aad Canalst., report that they bave 1o clowe toair stores eb 3p. 1. on Satarday’s during Joly and August. The public are respect. tully requested to aid this wovement by making thoir purcheses provious to that CoLLacTow’s OPVICE, L5, INVERNAL KEvaNUS, Suxrn Duvricr, STATE or New Yo No. 181 Wt FOURTERNTA #1., BaW-) onK. June 10, 1432 1 herehy aive motice tha | o coady b e LG ENIES t0 the taxpayers of this Diatrict for the your erding Bay 1, 147 ), Coliector. The Excise Law Let w be Kntorced of the law will oe beid st 2"" Ha' Ead ENING next, ot 8 bclock. Eminent DAY EV By, S e SRS Tamphreys’ Specifie YOR PREVENTION AND CURE or ASIATIC CHOLERA. As the season advascos, and Dysentory, Cholers Morbus, aitended with Fevers, are becomiog common, 3 PREVENTIVE for the ASIATIC CHOLERA is o neosssity with every fadividual aud overy faily. In the last visitation of Cholers ia this country Dr. HUMPHREYS SPECIFIC was regarded, whetever the precsare on his Ui alowed it to be introduced, ss the sorest PREVENTIVE and most offestedd CURE given to the PUBLIC. Of those who used the PREVENTIVE faithfully only about FIVE PER CENT WERE ATTACKED, and of cases trested the mortality wis LESS THAN FOUR PER CENT. One-half ounee visl.. » Pocket cases, three 3 qr. vials, and book of directions coumplets. Family cases, three one ounce visls, and book, eomplate. .. Sent by mail (res ou receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE Co, No. 562 PROADWAY. _ “Sold_Everywhere, mi""m‘fln oF Hznfilu& JULY. CONTALN! EALTH TO WATER. 1. AH . THE TURKISH BATH. EIA['“T' ;):"‘{HE LIPS E. THE C) | HUMAN LIFE. . NOTES FOR THE MONTH, by M. L I n + Chiojers and Quarantize; Pork! Preervation of Wouea. Oile: W A Later from Taylor Frost. A Le'ter frons Jeremish Dagy Ex-President of Yale College. BOTANY FOR INVALID: RESIGNATION. . HOME TREATM an Traveling Suits of all Wool Cassimaers for 18 DOLLARS, suitabls for tho SEASIDE or the MOUNTAINS DEVLIN & Co., BROADWAY. corner Orand s BROADWAY, coiner Warrsnet. Ventitatiou. Churchies, Managors of Pablic Hall, Lacture Rooma ot oF Hhotls, Owieia of Vemels and Houdesoldacs. Thes 101 tteation to leswe o cal 1ot T VENTILATOR. It o b v o b you, ud has steatily grown e favor duoring the w e, iitasts. Upjohn. Correga, Burser, S SR T o b, ‘wse: all these goutlemen call for thew i thar spec cationd e o Pl toce, Fowter Makors, Trustess ired. 3 vede o many leult T s Rinlore, e., who_ have u-al and spproved o€ o otber is used the prbiic o bontrses for the ventilaiion of public and_ private confidence b mp ¥ _MILLE] S e No. 41 Groene-st.. New Vork City. 1 am oty o eive s “Reconstruction. e re b 6 BURLING SLIP, K. ., METAL DEVARTMLNT T NO. 8 store edjoruing, .‘Hd emitting our fine SILVERPLATED e o of ok FLATED WARF then B e e prices, wholasale or retail, which will well repay thea: for a trip frou Broaa ay tothe foot of J‘na‘;‘ HART & Co. - LUCIUS HART & Go._ Lucy ;IIHUL Ifll.l ’W‘IITML CROQUET, BASE BALL AND ARCHERY. THE NEW ENGLISH OUT-DOOR GAME, AUNT SALLY. A B. SWIFT & Co. No. 47 NASSAUST. N. ¥ Doafaess and Discharges from the Ear Radically Cuu.hym-a!mnulfllhuu-lvw-“ OTITINE. Price, $1 50 abottls. Forsale by all Draggiss. WEEKS & POTTER, Druggists, No. 17 Washington ot Bostow, Wholesale Agents. ructl “Reco the WA o D gESADE fo Ratiway Travelers. oy - flll'l.zfl‘gx?; |m.|.'?rn'rE» RAILWAY GUIDE oW ADY. saie averywhere. hl‘r’ APPL‘E“)K & a‘: r'u'fllhfll‘ Nos. 443 and 45 M.L in the Head —NOKTON'S NEW REME T+ breaks up the disease & i the e 014 Sores, are safely and rapidly cuzed by & few DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. It vever fails to plosse. 250 abox._ Soid by druggits._Depot 8 Cedarst., N. ¥. . ~BARTLETT'S PATENT POLAR REFRIGERA- P S e e 47 0. 7. ME " Sole Masufsctarse for Now-York, No. 77 Bieecker-st., 080 et Con Svoryaers. Coatents Tables seat (19a. A S i WOOTE, B b No L1 Beoadway, Now ork. Y Caatatons e iy s 31 t09p . Toriide st 4t “ance may consul by loter. S f for the Ru, —Sent [roe Address P R N e A ¥ T S e Bl matled Nieas BB FOOTE. M. D. No. LA oy Now York. A 3 h Bew: FOR SALI AND 10 RENT. Wil axchangs. if not suited. » Y N kS, Mo, 743 Brosdway. uptairs. The Beat Strawberes, World. 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