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Ta Number 10,498, Latest News By Telegraph to the NX. ¥. Sun. SS FROM WASHINGTON. Late Rebel Bleckade Runners. A NEW BUSINESS ORGANIZED, 35 of Them Fitted Out For Smuggling, ARKANSAS AND MISSOURI FREEDMEN Great Destitution Among Them, ANOTHER NEW YORK STEAMER GONE, Total Loss of the Nashua. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Rumored Resignation of Russell Affairs in Ireland. “CONTINUED ARREST OF FENIANS. Many Americans Among Them, MORE SOLDIERS ARRIVING. A RUMOR FROM BALTIMORE 800 Fenians to Leave There Important Local Intelligence, &e., &e. Wasuiroron, March 11, The Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen's Boresa inferms Gen. Howard that the namber of helpless poor im Arkansas and Missouri, that will be dependent on the Government for support during the next three months, will be about 4,000, They are without money or means to procure food from « distance, and there seems to be no alterns tive but to supply the helpless women and children from the commissary stores, or leave them te starve to death, Commissioner Bargeant, of the Customs Burean, is informed that the late bleckade runners contemplate eoing into the emuggling business, and that thirty- Give veseeis have been fitted out for that purpose. It ts expected that they will attempt to land goods on he Fiorida ceast. Measures have been sidopted cal- ulated to materially interfere with this Ulegitimate pusiness. The United Btates Consul at Liverpool informs the Brate Department that the Kinderpest te still on the increase, No remedy bas yet been found that meets with any general confidence, although there were Several that promised well. The official report for the week ending February 17 states the number of ew cases to be thirteen thousand andone. This ie 8n increase of two thousand four bundred and thirty- seven over the number reporied last woek, and thice thousand eight hundred and forty-eight over the a@uniber reported as having been attacked the week Betore last. The Prince Imperial is announced tn the Moni- eronof tne 23d ult. as bonorary pres tof the Paris Exposition. The business of the agency at New York is in a most satisfactory condition, Me-~ ehanical applications will be received for a fow dare bonger. The Commissioner of Agriculture hassent out over 600 circulars to agricultural societies, witha view to « full representation of eur agricultural productions, stocks, soils, fertilizers, etc. There will be sixty or ninety days yet for agricultural applica- tons. In obedience to instructions from the War Department, the military districts of Southern, Northern and Wosterm New York have {con Giscontinued, The receipte from custome af the port of Charleston, 8.C., last month, amounted to $3,161,571, The receipts from Internal Kevenue, last week, amounted to over $5,500,000, The redemp'ion bureau isst week stamped as counterfeits 418 fifty cent notes; 83 twenty fives; 7 tenes; 1 fifty dollar; and 1 tem dollar; total, 6292 45. The Comptroller of the Currency last week issued @s circulation of National Banks $3,123,960 The Board for the examination of breech-loading erme, of which Gen, Hancock is Presideut, is now in session at Winder's Building. Aris will be received daily, Leiweem 11 A. M.and 9 P.M, until farther notice, Inventors are requesiod to submit their wrarmein person,or by agent, o the Recorder of the Toard, The Judictary Committee of the House have under consideration, and will probably report next Tursday, ® bill empowering the President, or any military nderwho represents bim in the lately revel: #, to reineiate loyal men in the porsession ich they were deprived of by i:ebel con, curing the war, ne eveiybody knows the ate government indulged pretty heavily in eontiscanon ex¢ainst those who were known to favor [pion cause &e., the Since the war many of their decrees have | een revered and the former owners reineacec in possession of theix property. ‘The object of the propeeed bil 18 to keep ihe ioyal owners in possession by the employment of military power until the pcutuero country bas become ro taree.tied that the yuestions can be tried vetore the civil cours, It le merely @ measure to choke off the lawyers tempo- ral) The Committee of Ways and Means has agreed to repo.ta very considerable reduction in the Internal revenue taxation, and especially to repeal the tax of gix cents per ton now levied on freights, DISASTER. Lees of the Steamer Nashaa. Norfilk, Vu., March 11. lhe steamer Nashua ie estore on Currituck. She was bound fiom New Oileaus tor New York, She had no cargo, Two enginecre and seventen of the crew have arrived metic @ No lives we The vesse! is & total loss. vat A rras broke out at B.ogbampton, N. Y., on Fri- | @py morning, inthe plough factory of J. 8. Ma. thewe. The fames communicated to the edjoining building, occupied by Messrs, Weed & Ayres ans ¥ bo.esale grocery and provision store, Both were (Loss $15,000; insured for entirely consumed 69, 000, THE FENIAN SCARE. Canada Still te a Habbab, Toronto, C. W,, March 10.—The Government's call for volunte>rs is being reeponded to with the nimost slacrity and enthusiasm. Bishop Lynch issued « circular denouncing the Fenian movements. The Customs Departments have been instructed to thoroughly search all the bagesge of passengers coming into the Province, and to detain all arms and munitions of war found or worm by passengers, who will be required to give their names, buriness, &, Express goods and packages will be compared with thelr manifests, and ne packase pot mentioned will be allowed to pass. The cars will be secured and sealed before being allowed to pass the frontie Another circular from the Departuentes notifies the Collectors that the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty will have the effect of reviving auy pre- existing custome duties attached to imports [ovo ¢ da of the pree@nt list of free goods, which are to cont nue to be admitted free trom any part of the world until the Legisiature deem it advisable to reimpose duties Deceapes. with the exception of dried truit, the growth of the Unired Stat rekios Ite and tails usdressed, when impor direc rom the States, which will, after March 17, be liabie toaduty of % per cent, Tororo, ©. W. March 10,6 P. M—The Adjutant General has ordered a regiment from this city to the Niegars frontier, and one from London to the Weet- ern frontier, Troops from Montreal go to the Eastern herders, Two companies of negroes have enrolled themeelves bere. Thos, Darcy McGee has writtena letter to B.D. Killian respecting his alleged Fenian ep atie, and waruing him that if again he tails to *Peak the truth relative tothe forgery, he (McGee) willinvoke the verdict of bis fellow countrymen upon it. He sa ls own record in Canada Leeu clesr and a teball remain so, Bishop Lynch, his pastoral denouncing the threavened Fenian invasion, calls upon ali good and loyal Catholica to be ready w repel any invasion of the country and government ander which they enjoy liberty, protection and just laws, The excitement is ES in all parte of Cabeda, es it is expected that Nore Demt week Sweener will sweep down upon the bor: but al are sangufne of repeliing him, There wes ht run on the Hanks yesierday The Hibernia Bociety deciare they will w in Process.on on St. Patrick's Day unless stopped at the potnt of the bayonet. It te reported from Montreal that maay Lower Ca- nadi x "pee reiuse 40 tarp out, but this is not believed. There may be exceptional cases. A grand review volunteer troops took plage this morning be ving forthe froutier, ihey pre- sented « fine appearance and martial bearing. Toronto, C. W., March 10-5 P.M.—The excitement still continues, and large sdditienal levies Lave left ‘or the front thie afiernoon. It is ebeurdly reported and believed by many that Sweeney w approaching in three columns-—the centre, twenty thousand strong. via Nisgare; the right, fifteen thoussad cay- siry, via Ogdensburg; and another column via Detroit. Of eourse afl well informed persous laugh at these reports, and the general remark is: “ Let them come, They have stirred up the wasps and will feel the sting.” The loronw Leann hase despatch from Quebec which tates that inveure excitement prevails ibere, aod active military preparauons are in prea? to meet every emergency, ihe treope are kept under * Yesterday clevem ceserters were brought to quarvers there by a guard with drawn bayouets, ue pariies from the Royal Fusileers and Artulery are engaged removing stores, guns, &c., from the Queeu's Wharf to the upper town. Double guards Wee posted at the city (Quebec) gates, which var fr ayn wendy 6AM. end the atty verything bas @ warlike appearance, c is Virtaaily in @ state ef seige. Fenian Ramer, Baltimore, March 11.~There are remorse circulat- ing bere thet « body of 800 Fenians will leave here to-morrow evening, by the Northerm Central Kail- rood, for Canada, or somewhere else. 1h is proper to say that sald reports are deemed utterly sensational, Fenian Movements In Ireiand--Later Reo. pertsa by the City of Bosten. Dublin, Feb, 28th, P. M.—A policeman, of Castle- tows Roche, in the ceunty of Cork, and another from the neighborhood ef Fermey, in the same county, have been arrested on a charge of Fenianism. Five Irish Americans were arrested to.day, and documents of @ suspicious charecter found om them. Their names are Thomas O'Brien, Miebeel Motienn, Thos Doberty Broughem, Jobn Duna and Jeremiah Far. rell, Eleven arrests are reported at Castlebar on Tuesday night. They all belonged to the working class. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Gessien. Sevate. Washington, March lv.—The Senate was aotia session to-day, having adjourned over to Monday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Washington, March 10.—The House ant to-day as n Committee of the Whole, mothing being in order bat general debate on the President's Message. Mr. Orth, Ind, held that the legislative branch of the General Government was alone clothed with su- thority to recognize State governments, and this was in accordance with the views of the people. The people were determined that “trsitors shall be pun- nished and treason made odious." Keferring tothe test oath, be declared that the last traitor in the south should sieep the sleep of death before thas should be taken from the statute book, Mr. Thaddeus Btevens, Pa., next obtained the floor. Referring to the position which some journals had assigned to him of hostility to the President, be said that thoee journals had done bim too much honor, and he would now say onee for all that instead of feoling personal morlty tothe |'resident he felt great respect for him, He honored his integrity, bis riotism, his courage and hie rood intentions, 'T" ident hed stood teo firmly for the ( nion, int midst of danger and sacrifice, to allow him (Mr. Ste vene) todoubt the purity of bis intentions, But all thiedid not make him (Mr. Stevens) less free to doubt the judgment of the Prevident and criticise his polley, When he deemed the views of the Pro sident erroneous be shuld say so. While hecould have no hostility tothe President be might and did bave very «rave ohjee i ne to the course which he was pursuing, HH Id have forgotten the ol loquy h he (Mr. Stevens) bad calmly borue tor thirty youre im the war for liberty if he should turn craves now. Mr. Price, lowa—I ask the gentleman from Penn- syivania (ir Stevens) whether there must not he some mistake in thie matter? Whenl hear him spesk in such warm terms of the President, and when I remember that the public prees of the coun- try bas been ‘or the inet few weeks using the n of acertain Thaddeus Stevens as having been men- tioned hy the President in a speech in trontof the White Honse, and now when | hear the gentleman, whom I supposea to be the T) adceus Stevens reterred to, speak iu such strong terms in favor of the Presi- dent, | want © bear him aay with his own lips whether he is the same person or some one else. (Laughter,) Mr. Stevens—Mr, Speaker, does the learned gen- tleman from lows (Mr, Price,) suppose for single moment that the speech to which I presume he rofere as having been made infront of the White House was an actual fact? (Lacghter.) Ide to put th mteeman right, What to say, b rt, I do not wish to ; fen contd ai communicetion r)--end I preoeume that noone will violaw the contivesce re- P eed in him by repeating it, Sir, thasepeech, which as imposed upou the gentleman trom lowa, and which bes had @ considerable rua, and which has made some impression on the ble wind, was one of the grandest hoaxes that has ever been perpesrated, and more successtul than an giher, except the “moon hoax," which, I am told, deceived manyiaetute astromomers, (Laughier.) I am now xied of 48 opportunity—aiihough | do nos wish it io goout publiciy, lest my motive might be mis- tood-—of exonerating the President irom ever Pietetaag estan SC the tt ated o c 4 ances of the « rhead which has been proscribing our Pies ene: since ‘ 4th of March, 1565, img an advantage of ao opportune accident which bappened on that occasion, they bave been ever since constanily denonmwing him as addicted to low and degrading vices. ‘I'o eb you that, ang inorderto prove the truth ot sey about iple poss. I send op be read that same slander, taken trom ew York of March ats NEW YORK, MONDAY, ene ak High from the New St Bh arch 7, 1 wes then r the Clerk : “The drunken and feartty “Taiivela the most pro of the Reman Emperors, raleéd his horse to the dignity of Conml, an office that in former times bed been filled by the greatest warriors and stateamen of the republic, the Belpice and Catos, nd by the mighty Juljue himeelf. Consulship was scarcely wore diagraced by that ecandalous tranaction, than is our Vice Presidency by the late election of Andrew Johnson, That office had been adorned in betier days by the talents end accom- plishmente of Adame and Jefferson, Clinton and Gerry, Calboun and Van Buren, and now to see it filled by this insolent, dron brute, in comparison with whom even © a's horse was respectable, for the poor animal did not abuse his own nature, and to think shat only one frail life stands between thie insolent, clownish drankard and the Presi- dency, May God bless and spare Abrabam Lin- onl Mr. Niblack, find.)—I beg to tnqnire whether thet Way vot alec be @ boa, in the same a the epeech of the Presicent was? (Laught Mr. That wae « serious and ingulting w York Wonvp taking advantage 0! Sea) ie ie thought by many, wee ° ey ever since been persecutl: such slauders as that, But although they have saserted ft from time to time, they have never made ley’ Republican people of this mation believe it, and they rean, We never credit, but look with Indig- on the slander thos uttered againet the Pree ident of our chotce, CLayphier.] ing unable to fix euch odium upon our President by direct evi- dence, they bring in evidence aliende with the skill of & practised advocate in a case du lunatico ingut- ren Where the outside evidence was doubtful, they cantiously lead the subject of seals, to speak on the question of bis Lallucimation; and If they can act bim w gabble and talk nonsense, then the intrin- sic evidence in the case is made out. (Laughter) Now, if these sianderers could make the people be~ lieve that the Pretideat ever utsered that speech, then they bave Lg * their case, [Continued langhter, ¥ “,esident never did atier it, Is possible, and I am giad of this opportunity to reiieve im from that odium. They had, indeed, wrought up the whole story ins very canning war. Mr. Wintieid, (N. Y )—May I bope that the injunc- tion of seereay will be removed frou this earmest and eiwnee. (Laughter) M yens, with @ seriousness of manner that irresiesably provoked laughter, exolauned, Oh, | bope not, sir, 1 bepe the geatioman will nos violate the confidence whieh I have placed in him and all others i this cougdential communication, Now,Mr. speaker, they Lad worked up the whole suing pretty cunningly—«unuingly enough to impose upon the people. For instance, they wemt tito circumetantia: accounts asin the grea, “moon hoax." lhey pro- teuded thas the contre! of the assassins Of tha late President escorted President Johuseu to the stone wall on which they say he stood tm fromt of she White House, ‘Tney also prewnded that he was supported by a late rebel mayor, who was furnished rauitously with Tein y io one of our penal torts for some time, Ali these circumstances they throw about the matter, lhe people may have been de ceived, but we who know the Presid wit was elie trom the start. (Laughter) Now, having shown my friend from lowe (Mr. Price) thatall the foundation for that thing was fallacious, I trust be will allow me to occupy the same frivadly posison to the President which | have occu heretofore. Mr. Price [lowa).--i am sai thas the louse and ihe couuiry will agieo with we that that wase mistake, Although | have nos lived im the world so long as the honorable Weman from Peuusyi- vanis (Mr, Stevens), yet l have foumd that history canu% always be uepended upon, aud but tor the accidental occurrence of the speech made today by the gentleman from usylvania, the speech of the President would bi e000 down te history as & Bo opporsuneiy exposed. (iaughter.) Ms. Dlevens (Leu reumed the reading of bis man- useripte. peaking of the contest between the Pres- den: and Congress, be said these was but one | uien paper tm the country that vpposed the policy of Con- aress, Lvery vewepeper iu bis own Bate, except one heruaphroaite coucer@ in Phuadelphia, aud one belligerent paper ia Larrieburg, odited by the post- masier, sustained (ongre@s, gad so did every Kepub- ican ia bis State who Was Bot Bn appplicant for office. He did not spoak of New York in tues comnection, for he did not kuow much about her. No oue did, ho professed to under- agreplh im the New York udeut was but the outcrop of ut. At the close of his speeca red itom the same principle as the lave Pres had sent in ave. wessage woe bill which be bad already signed because he had written she veto aud (lLought it weil dove. po be now ailowed this speeck of his to be cast upon the surges of this turbulent debate, Attor remarks by several other members the Heuse NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE. Somate. Albany, March 10. The Seunte was not in session to-day. papers lauding + eu official aave: he said ne haa Assembly. Mr, Hos®tins, fom the Committee on Federal Helations, reported against the resolution offered by Mr. Lyons, instructing our Benators and Repre- sentatives in Congress to pase «@ law restricting the hours of labor of Government employes w eight hours a day. Mosars, Curtiss and Millepaugh dissented from the Tere prandreth moved to refer the report to the Cominitige of the Whole having in charge the Eight four bill, The motien to refer was lost by Sv to 4 The question was then taken on agreeing to the report against instructing Congress, and adupted by & vote of 5 w 99, Rervsrs.-To alter the Commissioners’ map of Brooklyn loextend the term of office ot the Clerk ot the Eighteeush Judicial district of New fork ... For the relief of the Seamen's Fund aod .... Te incorporate the New York Women's lege. ‘wt lirandreth moved t make the Eight Hour pitt the special order for Thursday eveuing. Car- Mr. Hoskins, from the Committee on Federal Relations, reported the resolution offered by Mr, Jewett, instructing our Seu and Represente- tives in Congress to favor the act increasing the pay of our naval officers, Adopted. ae Ferguson iutrodaced # bill to fix the salary of the Heulth Ufficer et New kerk at seven thouss and coilas, A resolution was adopted giving additional power tothe Executive Committe of the New York Prison Association, for accumulayng intormation i regard to the management of ves prisons, and the general subject o son discipline aad government, ANCED TO Litiky Reaving.—To amend the charter of the Mast india leegiaph Co......Lo iucorporace the New York Mutual Gas Light Co, Adjourned, pies : Proposed Board ef Contrel. Albany, March 10. — ‘Ibe Commitee on Citles have instructed Mr, Jenkins to report his bill cre. ating @ Board of Kevision for New York City, with amendments reducing the Commission to six; te hold office for mx years; requiring them to reports facts and opinions to the Governor, and giving him power to make removals for sufficient cause, The report will be made on Monday. Sews items. By Telegraph to the Kew York Sen.) As imperial ukase permits Jews, who have re- ceived s diploma et a Kussian or Polish univermty, to enter public service in Poland with the rights and privileges of public functionaries. ‘lux texpeyers of Utica, N. Y., by « vote of 1,065 against 859, bave decided that the city will take steck to the amount of half # million dollarsin the Utica, enango and Susquehanna Valley Railroad. A Texas lotter represents the free’men con- tented and working well, They generally are dis, posed to remain with their former masters in that pertof the Biate where there are neither negro troops nor Freedmen's Bureau. Tas Teves SOvTaseemm, « paper published in the interest of the Freedmen in Hampton, Ve., and the MARCH 12, 1866, surrounding country, has been removed to Nor- folk, the support given to it not being adequate to its further continuance, A proce of wooden buildings on Market treet, Boston, oceupied a6 the Merrimac stables, and for storage of hay, were destroyed by fire on Seturday afternoon. Two horses were burned, Loss @10,000, mostly inrured, Ma. Firet, Paymaster United States Navy, and eub.editor under Charles W. Butts, of the Norfolk, Ve., Orn Domintom, was flogged tn his office on Baturday, by three men. Mr. Flint will survive his wounds. Upon the approach of the aeeailants, the assistant editors fled, {including Mr. Butte, A rims occurred of Elmira, N. ¥., before day- bresk, yesterday, which destroyed the block of frame buildings situated on the oorner of Wimmer and Second streeta, Five buildings were burned, occupied as @ grocery and provision store, two saloons, and @ taller shop, Loss about #10,000; insured for @5,900. The fire was the work of an incendiary, Tax Baltimore Catholic M ® announces that the Most Reverend Archbishop Spaulding has received letters from the Pope of Roms, appointing him Apostolic Delegate, with authority to convene ® plenary Council of all the Archbishops and Pish- ops in the United States during the prosent year, and to preside over them. It ts further understood that Bishop Spalding is to be constituted » Cardi- na! at no distant day, A MoRKIPLE murder was committed in Roches- ter, Now York, on Friday. Jonathan J. Osbon wea found with his head broken by # club, which had been used with great viclence by hie assail- ent. One Horace G, Paddock, who has been in the Btate Prison for rape, ie under arrest for this crime, Revenge is supposed to have been the cause of the murder, growing ont of the affair in which Paddock was involved, inthe Texas State Convention, on the 6th, a motion to matte the whale inhabitants of the State an the baste of representation was tard am the table. A motion to strike out the word ‘white’? was lost by @ vote of 26 to 47, A proposition was made and referre| to confer on the Legislature the power to divide Texas into two Alates, one Slate to be between Trinity and the Red River, The ordin. ence anoulling the ordinance of secession is still ander discussion. General Latelligence. (By Mail te the New York Sun) A rarvars telegram from India repeats the etate- ment that the Lew cotton crop 000 bales leas than last year, owing to injury by frost. Gr hundred dollars and one bundred stand of arms were subscribed atthe Fenian meeting in Albany Wednesday evening. Tre Wesleyan Methodiate of England inted last Friday, the 9th instant, ae @ day of bumilla- tim and prayer for the removal of the cattle plague. Bsownnors end primroses have made their sp pearance in sore parte of Dorsetshire, England ~—earher this year than bes beem known for many years, Tu following official telegram was only 21 hours in transmission from Indie to London: Bhootan, Fed. 25..-The gina loste: Dewangirt have been restored to our officers by the Bhootan chief, The iawading force will now return. BMALU-rox te very prevelant in New Orleans, A negro regiment which arrived in Richmond, Va., from that city last week, had nine casee awong them, and one death occurred on the pes- age. The vesse! was urdered w Quarantine. A wan 68 years ot ago, while attending the fun- eral of bis wife, at Cincinnatti, who wes murdered near that city one day last week, was arrested as the murderer. He denied all knowledge end sought to throw the crime on some negreea, bus fi was pretty clearly fixed on bimeelf, A cana of river thieves made their appearance at Astoria, Long Leland, on Wednesday evening, and, In essaying an attack on a cotton warehouse, were fired on by the watchman, one of their num- ber being mortally wounded, The watchman was sleo wounded, The other parties escaped to Now York. Tas whole number of schools in the State of Pennsy!vania je 12,648. The number of pupils in attendance is 687,087. The average salaries of male teachers is #31 62, and of females #24 41 per month The total com for the year, of tuition, fuel, nouse- building end repairing, is about two million aad three quarter dol.ars, Jeuroint Abbey, near Thomastown County, Kilkenny, is one of the oldest establishments in Ireland, It was founded in 118), aud richly en- dowed by Donagh, King of Ossory, The abbot was es Lord of Parliament, Tho order of Cistercian Monks, # which it belonged, was dissolved in 1639. Taw Pithole, Pa, Reoonn etates, that an oi! borer in that place, # few daya since, struck « crevice in the rock, and on using the sand pump, brought to the surface live fish, out feur inches long, of a brown color, and baving no coe were bronght ‘rom « depth of 616 feet, and when placed in water and exposed to the stmosphere, expired in « few hours, An old man named Granger, ‘ied on the 2d ‘nat, at Alatead, N. H., wauting only 15 days of being 100 years old, He voted for every President from George Wusbington to Abraham Lincoln, and had ost uninterrupted health until witha of his death, He hashed 16 children and 88 grandchildren, and 6 children and 21 grand- childrea are now ving. Tnx Macon, Ga., Txusonara of the 2d inst, says, respecting Mre, Jeflerson Davis: This lady Les been for several days sojourning in dur city, the uest of Mra, Howell Covub; but yesterday « firice for the first time the close of the war, received permission to leave the Btate of Georgia, where she had been living all the while, notwith- #tanding the many repowis that sheaaod ber family were in Canada, Bus itis ber tatention to reside in Cenada hereafter, Lovuts Naro.son's agent, M. Bailiard, has arrived in Mexico, but bis mission is not, as imayined, to notity Maximilian that the French troops were about to be withdrawn, but that Max. must im plicitly comply with his Freuch master's direc- tious, which, 1t would appear, he has not bitherto done, Maximilian baving complied with this arrangement, he was immediately reimbursed tren the pockets of the French agent with inoney enough w pay bis troops. A venereie affair occurred in Medford, Indiana, last @eom, 1s appears that Prof, J. M. Evans hed seduces the daughier of # Dr, Bb. Newland, while she was at a Loading school, Soe was Hens home, and the father becoming aware of ber condition, started out to fluu Evaug, taking with bim « pietol auvyknife, Hs wes bim on she sieet, Monday, when he im ately shot bin down, and then cut bim to 5 with the kule, Evans was the minister of # church, aud as one ne occupied the chair of the Christian University +o ludian- spplis. Bees ore now over five hundred large manu- facturing este. lishuents in P.usburgh and sub- urbs, among which are Silty glass mapufactories, fifty-eight oil refineries, thuty-one rolling milla forty-@x tron foundries turty-hree machine « Thirty-Third ———— Year. Shops twelve boiler works, six larve steel works, ten brass foundries, sixteen potieries, five cotton mil's, four woolen milla, nine plow works ten establishments for heavy forging; aleos number of extensive white lead fa torier, che nical works, @aw, axe, Copper and other m@uufsctories of only the great staples of trade, turning out nearly @100,- 000,000 im value of ber own manufactures; mak« ing thie the largest mauufecturing city of the Wea, LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. = Hoarp ov Heattu—Imrorrant [vetaro Tioma, Erc,The fourth meeting of the Board wae held om Satumlay afternoon, the members of the vross being admitted for the first time, There being NO regular business before the meeting, the Commit- see on an address to the Public presented their repert, which after some slight debate with regard to certein amendments was adopted. It announces the establishment of the Metropolrten Board of Hoalth, and the abolition of the City In- *pector's Department ot New York, and the Hqalth Oficers Department of Brooklyn, The add. hen Proceeds to state that the Commissioners would endeavor to perform their duties without fear or favor, and to that end invokes the hearty oo-opers- tion of the pepe, rich aud poor, who are alike fv he to aid them in their endeavors to imake erpthe city clean and healthy, The Board, while eferring that the work should be done by dual and voluntary efforts, declares ite deter- mination to compel the performance of all sanywary dutios, as individuals have no right to peril the lives of the community, The Hoard empnatical, for- bide the continuance of Tent Buisances, puck @ have made some sections of the city uninhablsa- bie, and anaounce that the Te of tue police force are at ite disposal to exe: ite ordere, It anuounces that bone boiling establishmonts, alue Manutfacturies, Out door or unsewered privies Manure heaps. and such occupations or nnissoecs Cannot mach longer be tolerated within the built w Portions of New York er Brooklyn, howewer we: id for they may be, and that the manner of con- jucting such business while tolerated, must be a once reformed; also that the pow of the Boar Will be exerted against the owners uy new tene- ent houses b shall not be better supplied with a bla and sewerage a those usual! erected. The rd, im advance of a general Knowl- poli of the new lew, calle attention to the following nie: It fe now necessary to make all returns and reports of births, deatne and masriages ‘preaghous the district to the Metropolitan Board of Health, at its office, ab SOT Mets sareet, in the city of New ¥: to the I strar, at bis office im the city Froaa, avat aci for New York and Breok- 1D must be obtained at tis office, 2. The lew declares it to be severally the duty of every owner, iessee and occupant of any says | building, property or room in the district to Keep samae free of cmon endangering of prejadicial te heaith or life, and if not #0 Kep * may pur the same tn condition collect the expense of either party named, whatever mer be the ander- standiog as between those parties. This role extends to lessees and occupants of stalls, vehicles otmer City property. a Throwing Hi dead animals, garbage or ashes in. the streets, will, ander th Meise subrect the oflnder te : isdemeanor, and also subjec offender a collected by the lioard, pee seeee oStiks SMcere, may grtest any foreet, as ¥e “~ eo b inet this law er regu of found offending age nih reat we cleaning of eny Sa the rae aga amount by suit of oith er. 6. Tbe Inapectors of the Board have « right to ea- ter ail balieinee aod a Fev ity private, and + the sanitary eond| and drdnage thereof, one it wit be the ‘dusd of cltl- facilitate sach inspection. “Tne. Board will immediately de complatas books at the police stations tn whieh citizens cam enter the facts as to abuses acne public health, end also hopes to speedily ineke | iufluemce jeltin secure ing & wore cleanly condition of the pabiic streets ith these suggestions the Board invokes the pe tlence and the co-operation nat the EB. Hy onaer Topolitam ioe: ; oe ae wart Cann, Seeretary. Now York, March 1 * The Comittee om Salaries recommended that ao exupioyos abould have their ralaries fixed unsil efter s Totals of four weeks, Pienk forme for o . And notices were thea ordere4 wo be printed, as were also two bendred amd fifty copies of the Btieet Cleaning Contract. ‘The Commitios to decide om the division of the Metropolitan jivalth Districts inte eub-districts, / nied ® map giving elabt sauitery districts to York, ana five to J i ‘The report was acupted. pe meer et Pol diuecteu by resolution to enfo! andordiuances here end in Mrookiya, req unsound and unwholesome Biesis aad articles food, and resident Acton, of the Poltee Commie sioners, issued the following ordore: That the Hoard ef Vollee hall, andor the direction the Sanitary Superinteadent, until ofherwiee ordered, execute the laws and ordinances of the cities of Now York and Brovkiyn with rele:ouce Ww putrid unsound hides end skins, dead animals, pute, offenswe, unsound or unwholesome sabsiances ; imspestion of all slaughior houses and pisces where ariicies of tood or provisions are Kept or exposed for wale; the throwing OL Gah cashege or ether sub stances into the st: cote, pubile places, open lots and waters; keeping of ewine, the inspection and gon, struction of privies, sinks and cosspools : cattie going as large, renportalion of swine, manure aud other substances through te rent, oo lar af (be same are rred upon tuis Board, othe tollowing Sanitary 1neeeeeuar” then elect- number A 0 Fran BY rk, Dr. k. W. Jones, J, Lewte Smith, , J. Hayden Emerson, W. J. . aes eT Blaisdell, Mouroe Morris, and i, O, Wur- for, Brooklyo, Benitery Superintendeat ? Dr. J. Crossen Stlies, puty Bu- perintencent. lowing Medjcal Inspectors were elected : par sunes M. Sue, F. bi, Cowan, 8. M, Flex. it: Burd, aud Fowler crontiss, aod a te jaker, edi. tional, fer Brook!yn. The President then sated § of the butchers of New York city woula be puid’en Monday (to aay), at & M., in seenyen 50 sanitary weasures in comnection with their businds, ‘Atter some further business of wminor importance. the meeting adjourced, Tus ANN Sreecr Consrimacy,—The al. dermauic Committee en Streets convened on Satur- day afternoon, to hoar arguments in opposition to the proposed widening of Ann and Fulton streets, The facts im the case were presented by the Execa- tive Committee of the property owners and business men whe would be affected by the said project, and the Aldermanic Committee seomed to be favorabiy impressed with the necessity of arresting further proceedings antfl e full investigation of the matter could be had, No person was presems to represent the interest favorable to the scheme, An adjourned meeting, to be held on Wednesday afternoom, at ¥ o'clock, was appointed for « further consideration of the subject, The Ceuncilmanic Committee on Streets will meet to-morrow afternoon for the same purpose. Tue Fentans,—The receipts at both branchos of the Brotherhood have been very large during the lest fow days, It ts said that many of the O'Mahony Circles have gone over to Koberts, but all appear united ou the question of fighting. At the O'Mahony headquarters the receipts are said to be $40,006 day. ‘Se Saturday « judicrous circumstance occurred in a Dutch grocery on the bass side of theelty, & bond for oné hundred doliere was exhibited im @ con- spicuous pince in the sie, A gentleman who ea- d, ling manner, "'tiallol what Wo tela ‘ith Fenian bonds r’ “To vree Teiand® a Dr. John EK, © ly, “Te tee Ireland,” sald the r by yy money by it, You are not an Irish man.” “ Vell, mein freund,” said the Teuton, * dae is all right; but Irishmens are mein customers, ang loses for bonds | gains em der groceries nn yo bot The gentioman thought thas was « logic, and lett, Exrsxsivs Roppgsry or Borps—@1, 500,000 SroLEN—No CLUB TO THE TOI BVES—-8200,000 Kew anv Orrensp.— Well etroet and the Biock Exchange ware (Comtames em the fast Fegey ya

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