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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1866. Nothing wiil bo sssamed, in favor of jurisdiction or aote for T NT S SON logheny Literary Snole e Biblical Literary Societ | k. cOMlIL-\CEME“ SEASON. e i fterars Socity, and | erament haa no right 0 protoet st from destruotion by lg- LN Din & Newin, Thik 1ok by atar wl o abont €50 | of the Bourd ot sa; - that ot les han 100 of fheso tn- e the last I'n sure 1 Ll ol ik A ET ume. X "The bt i 1ok 1o owned by Mr, Walk 8od is dataaged 40 the | folerable nuisances he/ - <ated in this eity daring the past 10 | the destraction of private proparty withent eom| | oversment wes trying to borrow money smonnt of 8000, ot iusured. years, and Boone bal vean sufliclontly iaterested in the sub- | The defendants are boand to ustify action aa t ear nced T * [ “:t th makean effor! (0 remedy the evils He was, however, | ifsued nstrespassers. The :lnwodedullllfi'm Frinity Coltege. Epectsl Correspondent. grom Onr Fpec HARTPORD, Conn., Jana 28, 1856, artered by the Legislature of | up tothe bearing (seoording rules or direotions of Board) proscribed by See. 14, An olssion to apply for belore s tribunsl that has already prejudged the case, couposed of gentiemen who are Jides, prosecutors aod wit- Sessbn, doen fot conter Juridiotion OF make that Jogal which, A atlast been found, and that by the process ded the offcusivenses of the business wight not arent pecessity for throwing ani- d be obvisted.~ What has always plished, and new i ( tie American, Metropqliten his Co . it i 1 uh 1 | bt fof that omission, would bave been iliegal. Before we cas 18 & & ¢ at off 1 e be uwed through this means, two uulsances will | but for ocmission, would bave o aliof tho Protesiant et «ai preseat aaknows bub will Beis | D¢ Abated nd $100,000 sasnsily seved Vo deprived of our property, we ro eatitled 0 & full, fai tory the i: co of this Fire Marshal Baker, BrAUTIES OF THE OFFAL CONTRACT. ing, under the constitution, eceording to the course »th in dta Boards of Direc ible. Y rep co themsavgs were jrosent from the Fisst and adjols- | In regard to the contract for the removal of offal from the cowmon law. aud before e judicial body. year of its corporate exist. | Of God's own eternity, Tuere is no'e r p f Capt. Warlow, clty, Prosilant SCHULTZ #poke as Gllows: Among the effocts | M. Traoy repiied st great lengtl, arguiag that all the nt 30,000, & pa=t of | the law of reproduction in kind. 1t is ¢ g - of the latu City Inspector’s Department was found a contract | powers granted o the Board of Health by this act bad agste were erected in lars of Leaven. o presemt s th T, = 3 i = ada with the Lone Tsiand Boce Laboratory, ¢f which Mr. G, | 804 sgain been grasted to other Boards. Lhe wvwflll= ) otpanization of the | Our words and deeds are METEGFOLITAN DOARD OF HEALTEL | A Govderbor wos President, This contract is dated Aprile, | Bew, The very men who had taken part in the formatien e fhis) s 15 continne for ten vasss. Tho Laboratory Compa- | the Constitution had taken part fn the passage of such 1o one till now had discovered that su were urchanged, Written i ros i of the sum of $15,000 per annuw, n monthly instaliments, agreed to collect and re- tutional. The legislative power charged againss the Bosrd ven to every Bosrd, Canal Com- bas been favored w -MILE BUSINESY AT AN FXD—INTERESTING fize if evil, nber of distingaished l'm;m_xu. ! S RN Brownell, op of Coun ul, was the first, T e © life is dependent upon physical. mental and | “ bl . was but the same &8 Wi w tev. N. 8. W ton, 1811, and § moral developm The body must be tllowed to o JRATS REPURT UPON PAT-BOILING=— © dead horses and other dead animals, and all blood, oded by the Rev.N aton, in n | e e o ’! N £1h A i : g £ tainted, or impure meats aud other refise matter "fi'"s 5, Rowd Commirsioners, every litile oity and vilinge of T v NDEED NUISANCES OF TIIS KIND IN THE | b pim i kindor The asimel: are to be * coliected.” and all | the State. They were caled 8 Court beoatae fhoy hud o soaly hen Rev. Silas Totten waa called to the chair, Under t 3 4o nome was chaneed. The but every corporation or uul-mporllionlldllnl“ litienl powers were ualy the same as every rest of the refuse matter *received” at a dock bor §8 the only patent of 1 ed. Al of this refuse and rejected matter iy to be conveyed CITT—HOW THLY MAY BE ABATED—BEAUTIES OF s 80 5 10 equalize Lao represe sacceeded Lim in 148, 4nd the Tev. Dusiel | FALLY ls Huply brute force,the Rl the : d v. Samuol Eliot, former Profes. | but bl wove the world, Cultivated intelico! ha " ’ ot 4 . % o | o . + reh B s THE OFFAL CONTRACT=—HOW T vE £100,000 3 3 ¥ o mi of its fanctions to exercise—the power of the Ley w0 the United .sulu.\,‘unll tn.; o - okn B. ’.;x\' :‘.::'r;n.h‘.u‘ Furelsont tohe r'xcu:‘::f‘d*;::[“.” t sl rea oves &0 Inequality which Wil be opyTeisive cbg ige PER ANNUM--SIRIOUS 8OURCE OF ILLNESS IN THE properly and mlvnl:ly prepared for tie reception of evch duad ::{nul that wwrrr‘. He il s au.- uo{:}.‘o : ned to uccept the Bishoprio of W D it i ness erabl » G DOING! . Dol biood o 4 © away property suminarilj o ocess of saizure. ™ T WARD—DOINGS OF THE BANITABRY | suimals, [ood, ofizl, aud otber refose matte d the con. b << ngy B .nh.““dl“: Dower ‘1:‘1 polo Iy reeig N 2eOun ave eneh wmsceeded to the respousibility aud honcr of Lion of telentabve 1 " “'Fho ‘Trostoes bave Just unanimourly elected the laying waste of the 4 M. Van Dusen. D. D., Rector of Grace Church, #priogs from ereatuess of sonl. i to the Presiden "I'he iustruction of the Col. | 1#6%ons from the Grest Tosclor if it would beco: by 14 professors, who seem to be eflici a l""--(‘m:x of the buman reoe. gvged in their work. As & sample of their sy ago are those who coneult the p [ by.tho Lev. velopns Great articles, &e. It was uot claimed tuat tiese etalls wero nol nuisances. Ingrabam~Do Innderstand you to claim that these ire remwovable by the Board as ructions racy- nd on the otlier ground. "Lhe Julee—Lf they were to adjuige that & man's Bouss was nd: Becanse it wonld go rednce the power in the gov. ey tract further declares *that this material shell, forth- POLICE. wi ou fts being brought to_said dock or slip. be got, by uni factivn s the Nortl, work wia The Metropolitan Board of Health met yesterday | put into tight covered boxes® The Laboratory Com thor stipuiate thas they “ will at sll times provide at chief ard dis) tidn. Third ent to the people of the aflerncon, President JACESON 8, SCNULTZ in the ohair, and all | g0} Bo0orer "o nitable carss os shall be necess: wer polticol 1igiis, in Ove | the membere present. The sciuutes of the lest mecting were | prompt and faithful performance of suck work; but sich oarts Shall. Lefore they or any of them shall be used, be approved at of those who bave been fn rebellioh, that they ¢ Ttics, N ¥ Jeze is give s noo of the ‘donation of 85,00 of dovotion which bus characterized the M.lons, Worling. | G, Bpou a larg Shioh ¢, Mailory. Professor of Belles Lett lln'l‘rvu. oud Wilberfurces of the pasi, the Lineclus of Yo jreccut | otherwise, tuey 1 g reud and approvad. aud licensed by the City Inspector.” Thas mncki for the terms | 82 obstruction and the man n to sppear belure vhem, Lich was at the time abon* one-ho [ bis estate p hr’nn St of iia i DEMO D ILY BANITARY BULLETIN, of the eontraet; now for its fullfillment. All the blood, offal, wonld they have the power to remove itt 1o give aboat 810,000, provided $100,000israised fur | ko heritage of Place and power lles bofora the cultivated | And now lot v 0n motion " of the Banitary Com | feluted and impure mests aud fish bave been avd are placed | Mr. Tracy—Xes, we bold so, & A nuwmber of distingnisied men have oceu. | dntedect, im i, Addressing ok, the | are for b wan of the Banitary Com- | taluted 0 IPURS (T lhoop and couveyed down below the | Tbe Judge—Aud without redrosst s of i v, Among these Bave boen tho Frepker aald the T mitiee, t} 1y Superintendent wan directed to prepare a | 3% T OFC L thrown tnto the Soath Bay, to find théir | | BLr. Tracy=No, Sir; nl!.-&h:pfiflhdnmudu‘h nrch history afirm Aa''y Sanitary Buli-tin, and Lost (be same in & conspicuous | way, by the action of flood tides, efther back into the Upper l‘-f‘a‘i‘lfir«n ',".‘3",‘,‘;',2,"{::5‘1':.‘.‘?" it ul'g:;hhlov(u tb.-u e o ard for o fnforma Bay or upon the sbores of Long or Staten Isiaud. The dead then 4 of the Board for tue Information of | Y U KPIC Fie AU e part, hoan conveyed away by asteam | Oharaoter ot the Hioaré, and d & tribato o thew or i1 ooatals correct peporta of deaths | SPCASATE U dondot of Vins have shared the | §reatgood thoy had pefformed for this eity, in epite of domio occur, and s iutended to De's | sere fate. As the vepressstative of the lato City Inspestur, | Storm of blaquy hal lhed bews poured on theh. Taey progress of the disease, 8o that the | 1 have t10m to be made of the carts and wagy only aeted ou comp aints. not golug out of their way w.: r of Conihs [ emploved in the sory d prozouuced them all unsitable, | tacoh bui only fuililling thelr duty under tio law faiafally a ttle for the rig! Lis isindeed a wu acrs jou shall £ A that the | uuders Lo great ond les 3 heiefore, | the imum i oiitionsl admise aleep | tation in tes of Cong place ot the leadqu numbers ab + tattis 9,000 ¥ nose of tue Li nally when the uight ¢ TUBSDAY'S PROCEEDIN ere sbail Do o el Lieal o el Las ', . The publie exercises of te-dny o Dec osed apon oly the now of i History, the insti. | tions, fuaugoral Addrees by P ¥ Fat thore anall be endmeat ot O viday. 54 T 'was then promised othiers, but tp to this date they bave no | Louestiy. I i the weevmulaiion 528 woses this evenis ( and. | it conform 1o the clanged eire TR EWILL-MILK PUSINES, hcenpe"nrlmi(ur inspection Lndpl;n:nu-, Uude:’lhmcir‘ ke Court took the pe regerving its decision. ¥ . 1ts productive funds |. Eleven roung gent in declsma. | thesq shail be ue 14i0m 1o pr Yooy, 8 torof Milk, reports | cumsiances you will nof rprised that 1 bave refused to [ ME A. M. Lawrenos, Jr., i ex-Judgs Alleo, for plaiotiffey o 20,000, tion, Lhe sn rebellione; but that Union wen aud Kebels, . K witl cly is at an end, | cerus T ® wdar this ‘coutract has been por. | 5. Charies Tracy, Jr. Biim, and Mr. Vauderpool, opposed. e college buldigs ocenpy a eommanding position upon a | recited Wili s, shail be put Gpe n poes oW R formed, Having done so for the months of Mareh and April DECISIONS. souts of Lo city, and adjolu alarge public park, ¥ nd tuat no bonors of Tho numher of swil-f2d o under the assnranco that untoward cheumstances had pre- Bofore Justice INGEANAM. veuted o compiiance with tho coatract up to thatdste, but | Manassah L. Goldman agt. Ester Goldman. —Re- recently beea 1o uot equal sold in the City of | that in the fnture c]! should be satisfsetory, and finding no im. | port confirmed and judgmeat of divorce grasted. Custoly of a°610.° ANl the TEE NOUSE OF CONVOCATION. J position it u. u bo exercises co d with the arnual f ol course u little bette wing the etlcots occkes and newspapers they bostow biil ureit of Lis dutics behas | provement, I have refused to certify for thio moath of May, and | guud awarded to plaiutifl. moed on We sy morning with t G calture, pauegyrics upon the genius and vitues of G o ard of Hoalth have | now that the hot weatkor of June is npon us, tle scqamula- Martaa J. Adaws agt. Christopher C. Adams.—Repor$ tex at 10 o'clock. The following is fiernoon, Prof. Georgo F. Comfort ( are signid Tt ab + of bad 1k as well a8 | tions of animal offal on the shores of the Lewer and evenof | onfirmed and judgment of divoree granted. n the necrology of the vear, viz.: . also insucurated | They weep coplously ov ottng on thiw prineipie of prevestion Le b the Uppor Bay is such au_fnsufferable nuisance as to califor Lydia H. Catlin agt. Charies C - oonfirmed and 1 1), died at 3 865, Clase of | 88 professor of 5 but have not a tear to b 1 of the cowe. urce of ew fmmediato relief. I sball not certify to sy more work but | judgment of divorce grauted. cm‘fflm awarded to b, M. A @55, The ley. | He delivered an address upon the de, ¥ of fine MePherson aud Hackle sanll fnsist tiat the Controller pay this Commission for | Jlaintiff, 1. A., Hon., died Apiil7, 1857, Tho Rt | Americs, a i thair ecuitivation and patronng ous suflcrings of Je the removal ea is provided under ffiyfitth section of | * Elizabeth Carpanter agt. Virgil C. Carpenter.—Report oo ad cundem, 1843, d He traced the progress of & yet expresced o regrot for the murde the contract as fo] “Upon any sevlict or refosal | firmed and julgmens of divorce granted. Custody of obd ather Loomis, the last of the third centuiy, to the gra Ascersonvile and Salisbu: on the part of the said party of the second part or its | awarded to plainiifl. 4 2 A 83 polit to the ors to perform the whole or any part of the stip- | Mary C. Davis agt. €. K. n..u_n.‘r.n confirmed and et, * board, * * the City Inspector shall bo em- | judgment of divoree grented from bed sceed 1o perform 0 | © Dianiel G. Handy agt Jennie E. Handy.—Report of Refores ut the expense | confirmod aud jadgments of divores granted. part.” The | Cotharine MeLeod Jukes agt. James Jukes; Poter Zokel tood when T 10- | agr. Mins Zobel.—Reports coutirmed and judguent of divores thut responsible parties now stend recdy, and did at March t of this cont: aluty of the s fmprovements na darkuess of heathenirm to the light of rof. Comfort's ad ol 18 10 v hat legal ateps : | force of tho law to bear in abetiug the ¥ nte oppuscd 10 ¢ beon ! m ¥ 4 Esthet P87\ BLISTIMENT—ROW THET MAY BE CON- | fym § granted, ics and the e Court D CTED W1 H0U+ DETRIMENT TO HEALTH. Uhe date of this contract to perform the same wervice with- | Mariug Ball agt. the Hudson River Rallroad Co.—Motios H oul deration frog the city, Why then siould $150,000 be | granted on conditions. ol the following eluborate re- iing, and the oauses that make & nuisances, together with the sdueted witkout pro- | msls woy be Griis pres what tue; ! e o gentiemen of the Laboratory Companyt But it 1s Mury L. Lawrence agt, Saml, B. Romaine.—Unleas the pas. o fidently believed that under & proper system thie dead wal- | chaser complote the purchase within teu days, the wale is sed oures of revenne .f not to the city, eertainly | agide and ressle ordeted. the puolio | 0 those Who are 80 unfortnnate as to lose valuable horses, John C, Gray agt, Jane Gny,—m‘ofl confirmed and of the Board | cows, and tho like, But if, as o Board of Health, we secure 80 | ment of divorce gracted; piaiutifl to bave the custody otler advantage than exemption from this nuisance, which is | child, V) apparent arisheg from throwing these avimals a3deTilinto | Juliana L. Wahl apt. Berntard A. Wabl—Judgment of T4e watens adjocest to our city and harbor, we shall, Tthink, | Jivoreo granted; piautilf w have oustody of child, bo ninply jusidied in breaklig up this swisdliog sirange’ | Geo. Tugnos agt. Austia Keily etal—Fidings settied; 18y ment. 3 and 4tb awes nts allowed; the rest disallowed. eveuing at Christ Churob, | of Uommon ev. Benjamin H. Paddock “This eveaing ¢ Tev, Sandf like all other music aud applause, It was | power. We are able to predict w Do their first measuies sho t— Shey come into gower. They would Maubatian College, an the owners of it upon the 1 | On Thurslay, the third day of the examinations | | the '“:"',",?' e itation, the worniag was occupied by oy Notwithstanding the st g Third | equel honors snd emcls loyal armies of the nation; they would e . duce the fre 4 0f the Seath back to the o o0 Wi an. Le ROVER. The oxercised wero enlivened e el M o Tie PRRSmERT then offered the followtng, which was unan- efors Justice G y dep I ! ed. an wnxt | jonay pdopted: J.G. Cape agt. W, T. Clemsen,—Iajunction order modb the choir, band, and o teraoon the 1 Salle 1. | of the upper classes, gave nn iu . st wethod whish | "R epfied, Thiat the coumel f s Bourd taks nto eovatéorulon the | fod, &, A ecitad, and If i his opivion the pontrast betweea F. 1, A, ; i Justcomplant aro con | ol 1 ity Tuspector. and he Lon et one Lavorsory, (AN Cotts Sl agk: Adbion Kiger ENn ISEIORSNP, g of crude saic | oug April 8, 1465, has been violsted, be ten point out to this Board ey o b R { nrrass and oppress | dictiv law es and citiz rated 12 | t " X ines closcd last evenivg i preseco of tio Sul- v tbelr legal remedy, rolenm C tion for omponsd. The from C. Godirey Guother, J. Ji. Hoffman, snd | {oh ZEetes WRC £ Diaintir, &, | e nis and house-ownors 1 the Twelfth Ward, saye: . " 4 atmes Leach o¢t. Surab Aua Leaoh.—Report mlnm i operaion on, One hundred sl lone o ot | Judgument of divorce granted; oustody of oliidren to wd whjots our fusilics i Courselves et co aud inconveulence—so ” » -4 e :‘; ":‘!T."d‘-:v '“‘4 windovq.(d {m” SUPREME COUBT-L&I:;TLII 29.—Bafors Justios houses closed duy and uigh, io consequence of the stench riring fr (R the boil g of boves and fat. thereby preventing our fuu o 1okt sine g the fresh sie of taking o miesl in ooufort. The Secoud Natiousl Benk of Titusville agt. Daviel G etition Lar sllezn that within the last few days severa: persons Ketchum, ademiy v, neighterbocd, iad, ey beters | This wae a suit on five drafts drawn by one Flall be or colur, snd mily wiealty ary; ard, D, the Ba .. SRCESSION RULING THE STATE—THE REBELS INTEND AND EXPECT TO RE-ESTADLISH SLAVERY—THE Meeting in Beball of Irelund, To the Lditor of The N. V. Tribwne Sm: Ate lar ¢ meeting 1 by the wloressid, ‘They thereiore ;- te friends of Irelaud, Lli 1 s evesing, the foltowivg | - L Aol g ol s (o the order of the Cashier of the buuk oa the firm of FSAlii6 a0 ripileliond werd i P i o the Board of Mealh to take wach actiou s shallsave $5683 | (g "wpg jniorsed by both tle easiier of e bauk, 3 ¢ e | e petiion wes peferred to the Sanitary Superiotendent. | by Keichum & Co. and indorsod by the dofendst, 1o B e il - o i o) | TENANT-HOUSE WATFE-CLOSETS. sction. ;l‘h: :l’z(ler‘\,lu-'nt 'Ad&:m;‘m-fim‘:il and :;uu. Eatinet hiaces of A Susepesceut Bepuliig tu lroasd; = 2 ment of the drafts, plaiati o proof of thety Fie e drtin B A LT i Tweatieth | 00 oL on, and set up on their auswar a socond. defonses ? - i At th close of the plaintifls’ case the defendant moved to dis fature in different lizhts | destroyed and all the family of vampire cvils dependent thereon, dying with it. {That is in ¢ reason npon the e vg necessities and fitoess of thinga Bat that is eli fu the fature, mark yoa. At the present tiwe a n, no matter who ho wasor is, or what he is a candidate for, if ke opposed the was a Union man throughout the war, is polit and thcre fa o devilcrafi about It, o Leli-art that is supges ive. Secoestion is 9 patriotle, is s trne to the the day! Of snch & mau they say, “0, hois & be will be in favor of mise of the matter is sluiply th Leep Tt betore the pewrie all the tiTe 00tk pralm, 802 the | yign men and smile cpon them, w1l Frown up i and traitors, this State wil co for mer At the very best, | time. There isa coustaut e | for tho Rebellion; aad ea: Hon. Wiz, E. | eate to urge their services as “Col in New | wfogght all throogh the war 12 | rmies.” The beggars beg on the = o Gt comianiian ot 10 privies fur_botte: than ¢ tho conatiuction of o mathewre privics fur berter (M5 | iaise the compiaint, on the ground thut (he fist indorsement hat might be caled a water-closet, with | was the indorsement of the bauk, aud that a first indorses Cjant length 80 arranzed that it may be st eaytime | could mot sues subsequent indorser, The Court, howevee, or, and at any tize eapiiel by the removel of a plug | hold that when a prior iudorser bad obtained such second ine opppeie end f-ou that n which tie water is sduitted. ‘m. Horsement by way of guaranty of the maker's or accel b, jartisily Blied with water. may be wed durlng an eniive 987 | 4givgnoy, the rule did ot apply, aud that saffieiont o arouting muth ador. end o4 2 g+ o 10 the complrint andenied by tap answer tomak out ihat feek Shagether. TS plag Shtale B aler paten wepl The defindant dectined 1o 2o 1ato the viber defonsa, pose iy ¢ the forr t aypea on tie queston pusscd on simply, and the Cours directed 8 verdict for the piaintiffs for the full smousd cloimed, 87,009 15, giving tho devudant 20 dags W wake® case for appeal. ‘Fidacd & Davie for plaintiffs; A. McCuo for defendant. i —————— seorgn Groflin sm what some do. 1 eee Slavers WIONgS | more par: I | tie ties ol connang solved, T a8 1o reyuire a key £or ity Tom: + be s.iowed to enfe. tie dral The f Nowing is 8 10 number of orders thas wed by Abs Board for the abatemant of nuisanoes in ereat partdof tie Metropolitan Health Disirict: Geners The Bite for a New Posi-0flce, 16,50; Speeial o 009; Finol orders, 920; i 2 4 M Jers 1o work not properly of oply p-mnrfiv pertormed | The Joint Committee of the Comunon Council snd gt o i e toial of 20,674 18 | the Commissioners of th Siuking Fund in the matter of sclood cas than £.or monthis, show eroules oard | < » %1 to do aud the cvergy with widoh it has been at work, isgasite for the New Post-Oflice acd United Btates Court A DISCLAIVER. building met at 12 ¢'clock 1., yestiday fa the Controllery Tho Poard of Health has approved of no speeifies for obol. | office fn privato session. Preceiit, Coutrolier Brennan, Aldes end desiro that the pudlic shall not be imposed upon by | men V wen Halloran, Costelle fhepiatspswho edvertise remedies kml roph l:ilc;.‘dl!r. “":ln“::?.s’&lm i o : VDT Patams s © Con e,y e i, ek b adver; | A Sontiahes Eeseied theseation sopied 0 O has ever ‘Ben obtaiued. As this is noi the orly casa of this = NG W h reads ok fllows Coumiss tapid de-owposition tikes asd it shoud ot alio- understard (e oppr "t ther o | ness the gor i o . Benuatt, Lissass The aud’cnee then tmited in singing th #3:10isge closed with the benediction ¥ This entertainme - ort 1o | re I eochen we chimueyy in | #oft, the putl'c is cantioned that the Board of Horlth approves ed, Thas the Ce sioners of the Sinking Fund sdviee thed i York daiiy papers, upsou, the wet portion of City Hall Park (28 desicnated ow s cerutied : ord of Maine, Prof. ing beeu shot all to picoes in the uf b v el br : » % e ¢ " ed by their | of nothing which is ot iesued by it direction aud under ity Bovn ol Tt e S By ko i il o ot sy | SOOI iy : ek penaatas s arln ofhe e e e Do meri o . o ike. on are ostr o extrsction of o the Us terapersed with Collee songe by th L B oo Mt rog Weaedghite o DOTNG: O THE SANTTALY TOLICE, e L o the PorpOBos . Courbomte po is 0 schedule of work_performed by the Rasi- y 4 Stetes Governwent for wsid parposss Tor the summ of 500,65, poogle who pever were eapabls, eves if foast was ended by singing th o Byue, wh party § tion, to make & living. They do not ko 1 quite so vo lu‘, abatemocnt i 3 adieus Tio ¢ he President now. They find he don't appoiat any upe 20; the couveyance t contain & provision *hat when the same for the President now. They b 7 » 95; aumber of vo- | cease to be used for the vnr:‘sonlp- d, or £ some one rd be renstated in the o, and the titla sholl revert back yor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Cll‘o{!n “York, Af:er a full and free discussion, Alderman VARSUM moved June 21, 1900 wisapopy ahued uuder 24; nuaber of siuks and wat o ased, 672, { night soll cemoved from eity limite, 10 offic that. But they are o the € ¥ of their gueste. scives ervative Union” party. —— is elsowhiere, but Lere in Texas the *( ARRYEST OF A4 HOLD FORGER. s removed from clty liaite, 9; Bumber o ¢ Alicglheny CoMege. party is composed of tho most wiolent, bittor wud wirloryas ——— com ity Lirli 4. wamoes cf .,LHN. tecoved o | WAt he Counmities walie 1s the recommendtion o tho Do From Oor Special Correspondent. 3 e, | dredin the wool, origiacl ab, that boagt £9% 0.0 0B ORDEAS BROKERS' CHECKS PRINTSD—IUS DETEC- ;‘"Jai;fi o Ry asorel o he. ciy laste, 1, maasbes o peslutins to the Conmon Council, to seil ard conyey to the - MeaoviLie, Po., June 26, 1860, 2 " ing upo g v snd eats pemoved from the city limits, 962 ited States Government the said portion of the Al !;hneu to be binding upon thew 0255 5o loug s TION AND ARKEST. o8 0f serap, are then tusen | ¢81d calves seizol—~“Hobs” removed from the city limits, Park on the conditions and umun':;nn stated, ot o whics acv scld 108 fatteniug ow.me | of desd mution so'zel, pounds, removed from the city limits, Jw; Councilman MACKAY moved to amend tue resolution by A German namad Alber: Unterbo's, who is evident!y a bold and expert forger, was srrested yesterday, by Cept. Jourdaw of the Sixth Precinet, aud Bank Detectivo Heys, snd erraigoed before Justice Hogau at the Tombs Police Court. The prisoner 2 vory reticent, but wedave been able to gather the follow- | o nsliance, w 4 m:f:g:fi.tff“:""::f: |.:::.|. ] LAW INTELLIGENUE, ing faots concerniug hle opcrations: On the Sist instant, Do | oiniads s, Sen ot ciore. intellignuce bave become sugserd 1 the SUPREME covnt_cmn o7, —Befors Justics stitating §750,000 1 lea of $300,000 &s the consideration the proposed site, Afeer some discussion, it wee recolved to ud{‘m ontil o'clock this (Satnrday) neon, and that A, A, Low, James Kelly, esq., Postmaster, be requested to -mfih- commission, “The commisslon then adjourned to 12 o'clock noon to-day. i ke . nunber of eud be € ke #8 st'yed when competent anthority should take | L0 nnwber of dead fis lies of antiquity. Those m,mmy. shonld be | 3,600 nutber of bas . et niiary lawe as wel ae cuy of linorance bas o right to pounds, removed from the city limits, elzed, prands, removed from city Liuite, of ofs! removed from city liits, 5,800, Maadrille boasts of two fine institutions of learn- t, aud Who ProTuse {6 get the State Goverames 10g: the oue sustained by the Liberal Christianity of America, | own haods, 87,5 fet Congreseional representation elicel indl and Evangelicel pet- —m%a who went in to destrov this Gover Both are vigorouswud flourishing—the oue with idtend to do it. And let motcll you. Do lusty lifo of youth, the other with the st-eagih of manbood; | gilsed, Yet It is Ged Almighty's trath—they ‘sach tne pride of its patron deaomination aud tho boast of I8 | and erpict (o veistablioh Slavery, Jusk s muc gradastes, they expeot to eat their victusls. Their ordinaace ab ksl tireeted Messrs. T. Hoppenbeimer & Co., printers, doing | basivese. pe e iy “They aso the Meadvills Tiaclogics] Scbool and the Al | Slavery says, * That, whareas Elivery has boon abclabed by | business at Nos. #2 and 20 North Willsm-at., to prit bin i widd oy 1 Vg g THR BUTCTIERS AND THE HEALTH BOARD. The Celebration of the Foursh of July. ghany Callege, the former a Unitarisn Scuisay, the other 4 | the Goverament of tho United Statos by force of orms,” | | (00 checkson the American Exchango Natioual Bauk, the of b anbe | JobnT. Hoffwau, Mayor, &c., ags. Jackson 5. Schiulia sud others. Yesterday afternoon the following correspondoncs Methodist University. The Theologieal Sehool was founded | #therefors” &o. This ordinance they refused to#abin't 10 | opior purpartiog to have been given by Messrs. J. A. Urder- . Tl|:;nrgumamm this cml\us -ut;l‘:nucdtbm morq‘- was 2ol betwesn Maver Haloun snd Messss, ¥ thy 16, 80 they could not say “*yes” or 20" ou the quess | ywood & S 2 No. SEahahaw Dlde stiehe ng. Judga Allen ar partly from own points an - - © pooy ¥ y wood & Son, brokers, of No. 18 Exclaug Usteskels iy fro Mr. Lawrenca's, 1 subatance aa oilows: Tho sixth “""’“’"""‘3."';,:;'{:'3.'& cfl.‘ sznm.“lw.xum rote of jts Commencen ded balf 8 centusy 8E0. oLl pommencement New-Yonx, Juue 29, 1966 o T. Horrsax. Mayor of the Oity of New- York. FIR: The numerous regrets expros: nent individoals, by-several of tie bewspapers, that the Anr v sy ricen dependence should not be sppropriately celebr n er-Yovl.: promoted us to _tender such & display of fireworks s your Hooor the Honorable Controller may deem sdvisabla, and lo%mah 7ou mag ve us foal yourselves at liberty to use your offieial infioence 10 ha isbursed by tho easuing Legislsture. Kespoctiully ke, 178 8 Eem articls of the Constitation preseribes the organizition of the jndicial braneh of the Government, and provides that inferior g pueliin ’ | looal oourts of civtl and eriwinal jurisdiction may be estab- . il 1 retiuing. of Love or o= | lished by the Legislature ia cities, and such courta—except in o St purt of tho provestuionid be Sosdustid i svenrions | the citles of New-Fosk and Dufigcstali hevy » sxibuti e e o 0 O o ove boyond.a | OPfanization and Jurtsdiction in suoh cities. The power of A gty g Aeterminiog whetier anything is & nuisanoe is judicial. ] ompieing Eoard is constituted a conrt for the trial of the Guestions of nuisance. Again, the powsr to determine lLe: there has been any violation or resistanco ' by any aid district of aay ench ordipance or order,” und to rrant for the arrest of such persons, is a judicial fiadee ve. ;i | of the greatest and mighticst charncter, involving, 68 (thiocgh & wholessmo fear | iy does, tho Iiberty of the citizen. Besides, tho Logislsture, o o " | in order that there should be no doubt as to the judieial asked the pristers to seud o proof of the checks to No, 127 an s0om us poesitle, This was done; but the mew- ymitting that smoadment to wuld pot find him ther snything nhont bim, 0 submit other and fmportant amend ., 1io) cimer (bén, obialved tie odrvse of Mir. Un, 3 Al Bing ) ud, | derwood tnd called upon Lim with a preof of the elrck and tows that tho whole thing s o choatand a fraud, | Loy 3"sh thor bo Wked it, 1. Underwoud y replied for a tlind; and, “‘when the time co | that be bad plenty of ceheks ard did u 1y eay the abol v | Wl printer then told the broker tle facts con \ received 1°r printing the checks. Mr. Under rest was instantiy aroused and bis suspicions ex Capi. J a of this tion of ratifeation. But the legal conclusion from lishea by force of arms” is indubitable of itscl’. Aaoba ¢t tho present ti ated this_ week the Faeulty, a deuts, of whom 1l & Goorge Loomis i Pre eutioman, whooe g ‘especially Lappy Do speaks thero is more o b than of polisi—in his romarks. Peruaps £ speak of the good Doctor's beseias po a0, bus for the eclloge. lie would coix of tailor’s dumwy, 1 verily beleve, s o is supported by an able & rs Tingley, 1l than of gro . i | fntended whih they force of mmz MATOR'S BT LY.‘_ i YOR s O2ICE, NEW-VORE, 1668, Mewrs. 1.0, & 1. Epas. By B SAS, { ol Grwriavms: [ m in recelpt of your fuvor of this date, auch 8 dirplay of firsworks in the public parks of this clty on Fourth of July as may be approved by the Coatroller and m; s of the n Dy MANDEr expres Aud from t¥em is eur ovly hope. ose the Presi i in confi oro fu t o [ nphcld them in it. The Preside g the onlidence of | U nterin roof of the chec £ over or uuder) ¢ O T ot st or chell . - m——— cus tuken 1o custody by Capt. Jourdan ; Y nu. ,.1l‘xnu.«r..4:x.a 3 n“. ol R a udflr : 1 m:d -hl'u 'flfli 1 rearet exceedingly that. in consaquecce of the scialiness of the ege spoudiog member of 9 sud betective Lin; e e ee s g Tl B i B i e R Pty Nt peoptistion for City Contingencles 1ad logal Oltion sgaimed beiug the o1y Aw: who W Gov. Mor Reconstruction. The: pelssnse lodged in the Sixth Precinct Statio ot e gre canucn o egarded apin thoir nature Julleal, and be srestod o) | loirriag Tbiides fn xcen ihorities cannot make honor. Bishop Calvin Kisgele Gov. Mort f Indiana, delivered a House. 1 wos subsequentiy ascertaiscd by Capt, Jourd: 4 f . 8 low we conosive that the the necessary and proper crran, whration of the ems Do T o f Matueiatios in 15 Gov. Morton, of Indiana, delivered ¢ ot e, he 31 of Fubruarytast that 8 ¢) | Insure, in tha irst place has nuhvuwu‘;mennnmuhinhntmdl niversary of Amerleas Indepeutience: 1t s the vt time 17 tho s e ey on the 19th, in which, affer deno Mereh ' N of this, - | aud compel individuals to submit their property, rights, s country s ever happesed. ops ! the 10 IR whish, afey 4 Merchauts’ Natlonal Liank of this oity, purportiag fo Driv A-ges ns citizens to 1ts control. (The People agt. the ” las “Whte, therofote, wa cannot fnea any cblguton an betwt s which yor propess o Whiteve” (£8ieace 4 Mayor,te., 42, Barboar 49). The Board of Health is not & locai wourt as constituted by the Act fu guestion. Its jurisdic- tion is not confined to the City of New-York or Brooklvn, but cxtends all over the Motropofitan District; neitier is it an inferior court, No appeal is given by the Aet from its decisions, And if even a eertiorari would lio to the Board, there would o 1o opycRoinity to revive its decisions upou the merite. The [ wigaed by I. Zimtis, doing busiiees st No. 15 South yeib: to the order of bearer, “E. wis preseated snp cashed. This obeck | ed } eity to pay you for the frework give you my sssarauce tast | will we possess with the next ure to securs wiiich you can be paid. Tho Coutroller sssures me that he will do the sme, and we arrange wih you in rerard Lo the umesat to which yoc wil be orenax, Very respoctial, J ; 1 concus is the sbove: poR— g ph teau-bight U ¥ Uirectly from the by the use of bath wet aud dry vo: - . wuk, the Intter by an outside Jicket; fr 5 cxeotitod ACUrding 0 |k wi irer tobe conveys the vaporsand gass into & cond-us usiness at the coruer of tiis were dey are resolved into tha liquid fore, wiiieh is lomas, 08 beiLg cu- | eouducted iato abotier veasal aud by Lie s 4 sy Co pol g the miost completo 4 of fossiis and pet aud silicates, cre being cv: lection, by which it is ailly ensy <, ton, 18 most complete. tic party, declaring Lis ' the De | am st., and mad NS HCTURERE s B = for the l‘».lll:e;"” 1 tional Amendment, and traciug the victory of reconstruction | vy forwerd iound to bs & forge: up to (e present time, he elaborates bis views as follows: | 1o be privted by Usterhcls, "uudn W 1o thie workof reconstruetion, 8o caled, two leading pur. | 4i# ditoctioua Ly s pricter who » ful i i ot © pr The Commence . 5 sy or rather Wednesday of last week, wher potes should bo kept in view. fronted with Unternolz, ideutifie s o tue person from | Ce dot sed. This proce exami o s was g, Wpich was ended o 3L T hat nothing shdl be done (0 injure or destroy the gerne: | wiom be hud received 140 order W priat bhe Meseaauta’ Na- k2 [overs st shéBoard are Bate wxteaid i o s parece 3o Shureh, 1 | ral theory or scheme of Goveraucent begueathed o us b | tional Bauk chocke, Abunt the time tho above sum was ob. wood & K t Supreme Court, vur highest Court of ju n, in regard to . fu which the the matters subjeoted to ita cenirol by the Act. But in the A Sirange Story shesn appied upes | Dext piace, eveu If the Logislature has power to confer judicial aseous prodacta aro Gorced by the | (unctions on the Board of Healtb—even if the can bo '« tank through aa fron pipe corvecied there- | pgarded within the meauing of the Constitution as an inferior sepurate In:i»rmh ut J', cw where, b Ioeal Court of eivil and eriminel jurisdiction, and as being es- g g 3 tabiishied in city—then we say, by the I8t scction of the 6th niticle of the Constituifon, all judicial officers of cities and villages wnd such judivial officers as lln'!bsenllld by law therein, shull be eleetod at such times and in such mavner ag tho Legialiture may direct, The Commissioners are 2ay, On Sunday, in tae First Presbycesian C was deusely crowded by the atudonts aud ihe v. I & Foster, . D, of New York delivered the 2 CALAUKEATE BEEMON cnrrerce of I\IAlu e rebelly His subj i} | Lained, the Bank of the Republic lost €7 (60 by & £ Tzed ch | and it is uow believed L€ satle porevus who used Mr, Zizianl's | unme were the forgers. Hogan comuttted Unterbiolz for exemination. We Yo op eximization to dny. Itis belicved tuat o nom- | system of ison co T - o o ') rehante i this ety bave lns? #aisoied by Duier- | Viboie aie s sygeiiiaied s —the tnlon of e | o mpishing in the Governmont what they had failed 10 o | 1,a aud his co: fedorates by meana of forged eheoks. Those | ELTNIE QL pestin the scelsof | eccompliyhing In 415, oLl b doeuaod crachtisl o Lo wafe | i wah 0 s (19 prisauer for o purgose of Meatilug qangement of ayoid burpe #atives from | nim ewn do so by calling on Capt. Jourdan o tuo Sixth Pre- | (L 0oCtitl Sl A MECHANIC'S WIFE FALLS HEIR TO THIRTY-PIVE MIB LIONS—THE RICHEST WOMAN IN AMERICA. The Hartford Couramt of the 23th publishes the following aceount of o financial trausaction which, if traey is one of the events of the year: The fickleness of fortane fs well illuetrated in the sxperionce ae | our fath ‘2. That such security be taken as can be to prevent f ous, and to preveni those who . his te been in _ robi bat are restored to t from defenting gistati 7 L tion which woald bo tressonabl disLone wiieh are atth o0 106 of David 1o Bolomon—Skow thysell @ mwo sbowed first in what irue mevbood tan;‘ and the wau charact o perlect oo without IS W Daa of the Government that Senators ard Lijresvits pereon the States lately in robellion should not be 0 56 : | cluet Statio-House. fuvive odor. ‘Uit process certain! troys nuisance, by the Governor and Senate, in defiancg of this pros The | of a worthy family in m-elz who have suddecly found theme - i icable to @ variety of businesses now case of Sill agt. The Vitiage of Corulog, 15 N. ¥, 297, selves raised fron that condition in socisty where people (1 not Ir. that case, the Court held that the Congress ustil the represontative po - aluatle uaeiial | ugyorse to this view. Peens 8o reduced that they could not by ¢ he went of it Much 18 8 source of reve said to Live in * moderate circamstances” io the W"“ nacle of wealth, The facts are these: Mrs. Eli Walker, dominates, maxn's erown of glor lust forever; if the soul is 3'the Gover = Fire i P She superior, there is 1AL caught up iuto the regious of di- | abie fuction in the North contril the tr a re inn Col fcined ond bonermt s soseus of Srvguin be N oTias | Logisiatare Tight oreats inferior tribunals for villages. It did " destroy it, Congress would have tho SONTENTS CONSIDERABLY DAMAGED—LOBS ABOUT | vipeund o the city tb got 1id of, by sdvpting b ot e 1ot hold that the Legislature could appoint such officers, but | sidiog at No. 100 Maple-ave., is 8 wowan of Euglish birth, FRE OUNTENTS exjeinn 10 te iy (0 gui s of, by wdj g Woese gouticunen's pacents | BESEC T fette s oourt of such general power as the Board | 1lor busband (wko in a muchinist by trade) and Lersclf have H 3 £ winity. 1 e 1igbt 0 exclu L of . tmal, the apiritus} | bers from such States until such time a; weot A Thoro ato thres classes of men: the amimwl ¢ bers fr een acoompilehed, providsd such moceurs ‘ 860,000, @34 the animal-spiri Tbe lirst class comprises those who of the wenercl theory and scheme of the | 3 tion is pot Lt violation of the Kunts Y wors of Congress Shortly after 2 o'clock on Friday morning a fire was arosusk in the o A animality, around . o is seLtin Dt siuking ioto a1 | Government, and is within the essent e T i s case, the measure cf reduction would bo w3 amendiatht | gi.cqygrod on the secoud foar of the 4j-story Luiding No. 9 stlon 18 COLETE: | south Willimat., oceapied by Wall & Pinckuey, cotton famy more dreadul than ansikilation itscll Lo thle one e e eualizing tho Teprese | brokers, The building extends through to No. 61 Stone-st Ir tio second clacs the better nature bas obtained suvrem- . o 1o this €lass are the elect of tho ages—the Royel Priest- | and in the election ".'.»'nmf&:fi'flnv«u. e | asd was flied to tle roof with 521 bales of eotton aud other L | o " i Ti e roiat in » perfoct maaner, all the watar of the fat | nct in a lagislative capacity. They are not confined to sdmin- articles. Owing to the luflamwable nature of the material O eiyen ull with the gases, and by means of the condensing istering e laws e 5, the :3 islature, or executing the oy Bood. the Suas of God. from the white peoy ther! : - ot for fonr millions and a helf of negroes whom S et e uohagp b | e A ol tical ikhts, Tl measure, so far 10m vioa w! of the Government, is in sccor A s s Brediamsior s o f ilo great B ith it, beosuse it giv f with which the baliding was Slled, the flames FA| o B araugh !y waahed and diiuted ue 10 be lowt hefora coning 1n | ganitary rogulitions of she State or local legislatares, bat A et o WO e bt 1n whom évil 18 1o | the North an equal power with & like namber ia bie Sorll. | ghrongh tho various loors oa the Stone-st. eide, and theest ol e et S U it of s e bodyof | [y 0 regulations whioh they ouioros. SESE. .+ thostadent porton of M sudiesoe, ospoaker | 15 “1eaves he peopls of the Bonth of £0 Jihe "vame the entire destraction of the bullding and contents, it - Y e, Ihe Legisiniare cannot confer on any body of men the right ressing the student portion s audien bo_seme, " Jivsce, i e el pose s f ex- 3ed by an eqaal number in the North. and sg wisilor N o | e e O e o e . K bace them fori the purpose to be men, ‘LuoWdvsutage of €x- | that is posses. y 1 e ethin & pullding, the -6 working its way tbrough .,’f:,'...,‘:}:fi;fl"j"" ‘._,‘,‘;.;"" > e .“;::“ -mh:‘ 3 = i s et ;t‘M here nl:; @ number o: yeu-.ml:d l‘-n eV Was re; some months L ued at 835,000,000 had “hl.‘o Vi describe s thet now being | of Health in soveral couuties, Ind leed, the nmnlngo”m (on trix') by the Butehe: Demied in that case goes far to show that the slature by Mr. Black. It dif ; 5 I not eoustitute sush & court ns the Board of flu]sl. The act breaks up the local divisions of the Stato as recog- ey h""."fi:‘:.; r’.:;:;:‘h':rm; g M.:nd by the ‘:.‘linllllullln: ln}. wnfo;- :‘n anew body ?‘n&a"h: i sacsly, To thi to the Constitution legi ive authority over a ous contianualy, “To tis tnk heat | (0150 CORERISE BEACUTS diatiuot local o for asatuss £ frw underueath, inaioad of stenm, with ieation by tho heti's. Tho meing o the tal | this special purpose. In most of the matters befors them they l: i * Know the sight. condemn the wiong the genern L e it gives to the same number of peoplc . 1 3 for insts , wh wal F, leaves to them the emjoyment of ‘the same, BOWET | [ impossible W extinguish burning eotton when uatance, wheto Wt & | 4o destroy the property of individusls. ~Nulssnces may fatence, the (nfinence of wealth might be thrust opon them; | they ought not, by reason or Justice, to nsk for wore. | aoq fnto the bales, ining its grasp with eingular tenacity, | ‘ BB d 'lished by an amendment to the Con- | and futo rotal lar tens s i tiogs brought. ‘more @aniood must be worked for. The million are the first, a fow | measure would bo accomylis G e proper, There s noth- ‘After severa! hours' labor, however, the tiremen so far ‘M_""“D",_ deerually rids ¢ wunity of tia great evil. Other | under that than o private citisen. Due of law [ experiment,” bui they are si@ply i | whiok only & person may be red of I:m [means ey Ny e "::‘:&’.;&'n'n‘} the Constitotion, on the con- cbecked the progress of the flames as to enable them to enter | Cog BLCCS u.:rnm- are burn 16 the second, the elect scquire U v - e e sirems oy o e e vistion, shanged ik ..:‘:'fx','lf.m‘f‘.‘u‘.flé'.‘l‘r’“i”黑;“«"n”»'fin. Bat | quastity was tkrown nto tie street o stream of walar w84 | changs secomery, _in dosribiog fhaee Setheds, Lwo distioet, and e e wvar of the Toard is restricted to dealing with A ife! 1 seek eterusl life n was concinded, the Sepa- | turned ni :.-:rv.“-‘u‘-::.hr«;t:;&um greater po entisaly, diferssl ways, urs prossatad—ons b F e :m'{:w! zl‘:‘qm‘ffi.fl"“‘r::m M""fl ng 5117 besth are without their jurisdiotion. Hyiog a e “Life! 1 1 it be said as soon as the Jebello: Flace oce vesclation before you: be sacredly, suthmeiy true | tors aud Re B e the TohioosSratesbad a1 | ot wessavc I 018 COrML ) ey eare owned by | Bieyeriy mes st g S S thcs, aaor averyCoing, surrcnder everyihiug but | mediae right, witkout couditon, to v DOk S UG | atbare, Wil Pisckser, b kss vl be sbout OB | Bedi"o ey " Whoes who. Bave be Their pawers db pot extond to romoving mere wreot bece— irtue. Congress, bow could oy am Tusared for 45,000 In the Metropolitan, Market, Resolute, €hd heds, wrh it | The stands and stalls are only s nulsauce iuasmuch as they faraish & daily wansfocturer, | ge obstruotious 10 tho sireets. laxury sud ease, Tho world toduy bas a great want, it peeds men. Thrones, ‘d"EM to guard agaust future "Nhon;‘l” o B:f::l‘::n:‘.: other companies. Of the remiaizing baies, 123 belonged o K. 1t Aestio] Cbairs, Senats Halls, Polpits, all need them: Com: | of the one from which we havejust escaped | T : 1 wis & Hoppe A, 1. & J. 1, Tiud- merce, Agriculture, Art want them. Vi yourselves for the | from the Kebol States, added to the prescnt pumber of Dimo- | L. H:xl‘ldh'gfl.r:{;:‘::’c" hlc“m;;- e Ahe o of thase | SeniTis @roat batcle of lifs. Thisk of the grest destiny that is before | cratlc members, would constitute considerably more than one lm_" s will amonnt to about 815,000, The Messrs, Hodeon | whick Lis inter 00 8 strive for troe manhood. You are not to stand alone, | third of that body, and would affectually prevent tho adoption | per ‘n B Yk e .'x"r-n e O erican Company, The fn- battle 18 160 great for you: but with diviue assistauce you | of any amendment, and would thus secure to the l‘mvv:lm:.: | are ins O den eoukd a0t be seoartained, 3. L wili nover most Gefcat, uor ever yicld up your muuiood tothe | States, perhaps for all time, the gross and wicked ineguality of | surance on £ T oton. Steam Navigstlon Cumpany, ba Snem Teproseutation whioh thoy now possess. Tf it sbali be vk hat B0 g y. #® Dr. Foster's asvmon, of which T have given such o meager | upon the conclusion of a rebeltion, rebols -h{nl.i-;lw 8.1 r of & vobol Cov ravches cousected | 4L RO oot of markets, &e.. and the eare of the e rtmises. L tho Hoard of it have ‘will briefly sxy, thet the re. | POWeF toact in the premises. I ¢ r ealth bave .3."',.’,.&,.....,.. the | 803 ¢ 15 made exclusive, The Al.xm{r-l o Gailow welsiugs | stands io question werebullt by the city for the be: X0} Uik adoption of one of the other of | Sinking Fund and cansot be removed by erder of ¢ n & ed or suy ottier which shall of Health, alrements will be f Markets for the sale of meats, and the papers here show xk) th to 66 n woman of good gouse, aud will not jlace the reach of those who bave bean ber frionds sbe has lived bere. Already we learn that it is wake one fomily at least, in whom ghe s foter. and wo sha | probally be esled R R e d g L =g Puikies wrg digglug for guid u; Lbas. are not nujsances per e, Sytops, and eloguence. 1t made & deep i+ | yau from the battle-feld, or from - L o ¢ Dack 1o sea ngress of the United Statex, in tim: . ¢ a by Mieh h A e L T taity Tiw ouly exercise on Mondsy wan the prevent the adoption o ool 17 bales ) ' . shoulé. kave s i ¢ pvsph but 0.0 Tosured ‘ ) | on which they a unt they hisd b Jeast “1a presoatiu tas report By 5, 3 -0PRMS BEVORE THE LITKRARY SOCIETIRS, Which bave bosu e e e 3 for the ¢ he Yiov. D, Bamuel Neshit, of Vistaburgh, editor of The E iiontion | coirable giousd ivr Bivsesdig W doskioy WG REVRNEI Wosion Cuciciion mmcac 1y be protnisce], ex parenthese, | 1o preserve the futuro pe Vialpeny ealiey th oo Y iy s i Bat the principal iiiorary sogiesies of the Colloge are the Al | in agotber form that rebeiliou s 1 Y country, or the eaactment of L by G the country, 1t 1 but (0 Tepeat o uficuse. aud that tho Gov- | 46 bules e 1o owued by J 1. Sissilwood & Co., 8ad 13 bues |