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The Latest News| By Telegraph to the N, ¥, Sun, FROM WASHINGTON. APPOINTMENTS TO OFFICE, Circular "from the President. VETERANS TO HAVE THE PREFERENCE A CALL FROM MADEIRA. 10,000 Laborers Desire to Come to the United States, THEY ASK ASSISTANCE. Case ef Captain Semmes. HIS RELEASE BY THE PRESIDENT. Anether Series of Disasters, Explosion of a Troy Steam Tug. ALL ON BOARD KILLED. 6 Steamers Burned at St. Louis. Loss Over $500,000 THE FENIAN ARMY. Arrival of the Advance Guard at Portland. Arms and Ammunition Pouring In. &c., &e., &e. Wastin Ton, April 8. The Department of Ktate has received a dispatch from the United States Consul at Func stating that « vast number of poor but honest and hard working laberersof Madeira, who are skilled in the ™m of cereals, the vine, sugarcane, fc, and in Gardening, are desirons of going to the I nited States, but hawe not the meane for accomplishing that ob- Ject. He expresses the belief that if one-half of their Passeve rooney could be advanced to them by parties in this country,on @ contract onder the ect to eu eourage immigration, to be repaid in labor, at least 10,00 of them would be prepared to leave imme diately The President hes just issued the following clr eular to the Heads of Departments, in relerence to sppotntme nts to office: Itis eminently sieht and proper that the Govern. ment ofthe Uni Btates should «ive earnest and enbstantial evidence of its just appreciation of the rorvices of the patriotre men who when the life of the nation war imperilied entered the army and mavy top rve the integrity of the nation, defend the Government, and maintain and perpetuate un impaired ity free institutions, It is therefore direct ed: Firet. That in anpeir ate to office in the several exe. utive department's of the (ienersl Govern- men', and the various branches of the public vervice connected with said depertments, preference eball be given to such meritorious and honorably 4s charged soldiers and sailors, particalarly thore who have been disabled by wounds received or diseases contracied in the line of duty, as may possess the pro- Second, That in all promotions in and the severe! branches of the ected therewit persone nee, when equal qualiiied, over those whe have not onorably served in the land or naval iorces of the Jnited States, Anprrw Jomnnsox, Exrocrive Mawson, April 7th, 1566. The total internal revenue receipts for the past week were over 87,000,000, Five of the Alexandria Christmas rioters, tried by eourt-martial, have been sentenced to periods of from five vears to six months imprisonment in the Albany Penitentiary, and are on their way there. The Narionat Inte.tiesnces says: “Captain Raphael Semmes was releasod on bis orieinal parole under the Johnston Sherman Convention, under an erder just issued by the President.” One-forth of the persons just appo'nied to take eharce of the twenty-four post-offices reopened in North Carolina and Virginia ate women, Two of the women previously appointed conld not take the @ath, The President has approved and signed the bill for the more eflecinal punishment of certain crimes @gainat the | nited Riater, It pronounces the uttcr fog of counterieit bonds, guarantees, recurities, &e., for the purpose of detraudmeg the Government, a fel ony, and punishable with ten years imprisonment and hard iabor, or a fine of one tousand dollars, or both, 1 's providing compeneation for the loess The bi @f the effects of naval offivers at eon, and transfer ring the custody of the Smithsoninn Library tothe Library ef Congress, were also approved and signed In secordance with an invitation from Comnie sioner Cooley the chiefs and headmen of tie Chi Pe wa band of Ipdians, from Lake Superior, assem) led Li ar tw, on fa the council room ot the Indian Bureau day, to confer with the commismoners and a the part of the United states, in reference to the treaty which the Government is eudeavoriug to wake with them, SRgmeaENG, « The Civil Rights sill, Potisvitte, Pa, Avait T.~The Republicans of thie city are now firing one hundred ¢uns 10 honor @f the passage by the Senate of the Civil Rights bill ever the veto of the President, Purrapecrota, Aram. 7,—A ealute of one han- @red guns was firedin thie city thie efternoon by the Union League over the passage, in the Senate, of the Civil Rights bill ever the veto of President John- fon, Boston, Arar. 7,—The Marsachusetts Republican Btate Commitiee have arranged for a eAlute of one Bundred guns, to be fired on Boston Common at Boon to-day, to commemorate the passage of the Civil Rights bill in the Senate over the veio of Pre- sident Johnson, Bangor, Me., Apart T,—At noon to-day a national salute was fired, the bells rung, and the national fing displayed from all prominent places, and from many private dweilings, in honor of the passage of the Civil Rights bill by the Benate over the Presi- dent's veto. Bonfires aud other rejoicings will take place this evening, PostLanp, Mz,, Aruit T,—One hundred guns were fired this afternoon for,tho passage of the Civil Rights bill, Aw the daily journals ot Richmond, Va., will resume to-day, some of them having adjusted the difficulty with their compomtors, and the rest having secured « now set of vriniere to work at ‘en reduced rate. | weveral other houses along the atreet, and bioko NEW YOR CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ‘Thirty sinth Session. BENATR. Wasntxoton, Aru 7.—The Senate was not ia session to-day, having adjourned over to Monday, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House sat as in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, the only business in order being general debate on the President's annual Message. Mr. Hogan, of Mo, addressed the House. He pro- ceeded wo show the inconsietency of the present pol- fey of the Republican with the action of Cony gress throughout the war, in the adoption of deciaratory resolutions in reference to the object of the war, &c.. in the admission to seats on the floor of persons claiming to be Representati trom ‘leanes- oe d Louisiana, and in other matters of general a Ss Much of the umentation of this 2 heat been against the l’resident of the | aed Btatee: be had eeu denounced and abused because hie policy was sustaimed by Democrate in the Monee; but head he nos been nominated end elected because he was @ Democrat, aud be- couse he was a Southern man? Mr. Baldwin, of Mass. waathe next speaker, He thought there should be no evetem of reconstruction that was vos founded on the protection and security ot Lulon men in the soni, and of the colored freea men, The latter should have the bailot, which con- tained a wonderful power of protection, and this would be only a return to the oid practice of the country ; for, the time of the Kevolntion, it ¥ only in two States (Cieorgia and South Car that the colored freedmen were retused suff The werof darkuces could pot triumph in this contest. u thie matter of duty toward tue treeamen ihe country was on trial before the World and could aot eecape the judgment of wai kind, THE OFVIL KiGhTs HILL Mr. Wileon, of Iowa, said: I presume that the meesage trom the Senate in refereuce to ite aciion on the Civil Kights DUI will be received in this Houre early cu Monday, 1 desire to state now, in order that notico may be given io memiers who are here through the reports of to-day's proceedings that im mediately after the mo) ning hour on Monday, sf tne mens irom the senate shall have beeu then re celvod, I shall ask to have the veto message of the President taken up, an ter ite reading, 1 shall move the p nm on the passage of the bill nowwith ding the object of the Pi esadent, 3p order w bring the liouse to @u Immediate vole on wish to ask the chairman of the Judiciary Committee whether some discussion of tae question wilii uo. be allowed, Mr. Wileoo- lt is not wy intention to allow any if the House will secoud tue pievious questou. the bill has been sicady diseursed in tue iouse very thoroughly, Mr. Finck —But events have occurred since which Warrant at least some discussion ol ro importants measure as that, 2 trust tue liouse will a.ow some debate ihe Speaker This ts not the time to settle this question, The ,enue rom lows merely givce Rotice that he intends to demand the pies ious ques: tion on the passage of the Civil Righwe bid ou mou it will be tor the House then to s.coud it, or to e doing #0, M:. bdaridee, of Wie. It scome to mo that the fentieman from lows ought not to insist on pushing buat matter Larough without discussion, ‘bbe tivuee certainly bas not Leeuw very iuduatrious for the last two or thiee weeks, Aluost every day it hes ad Journed earlier then it had been in the babit o1 ade journuing, and cér.ainiy (bere is uo Lecessly tor pushing a matter of & vurtant characte, \orougo Under the previ. us y wu. itis en abeur it should be done, It has not Seuste ; tuil discussion bas been had thee it through the touse under the previous question would be a disgiace to the House Mr. Wilson—ibat wit be a matter for the Houre toaeteruine, | intend totmeve (he previous quee tion, aud, it the house shall support ime, we snail take avote immediately on the reading ot the veto tuorsace, if that Will be # disgrace to tue Mouse, tue House will have to put the dlesrace upou iiwedt. shall make thst mos, and wal depesd upon the majority to austaln ine, Mr, Leblona, ot Chic, next ad¢@ressed the Houre, Appying himeeit tothe ciprovalo: the argatens vat the ineurgemt States were cuto! the Luion, Both oir, Lincom and afr, Johneos Lea been at ell times uniform in thelr wesages 14 prociauie. tions im treatiug the sDsuigous States Os States of nion, and the pooplo cliy in revolt, Itwae only after the War wes estan end, ater ail ie- sistamce to (he Govermment 4 been dicovercd tuat the tb of the uiva, ous that tue ciuceus were alien ene ibis uiscovery Lau beeu nace aod W.8 eave. seuded by the Jacobins of Cong: vas, Mr. Lawrence, of Ulio, made # epecch in eupport of the Civas KRigule bit, Le said the but wae ne siued for any cused OF TACO OF Persons, bus to proves the civil riguts of ali cliigous. Ltait no; atiecs auy were ou, poutic righie, such a4 eulléage, bho righe Wo boid office or sit on juries, ‘Phese Were len, w iar ea tho bili was converued, go the Ba Tt aid now, fn counter auy civil ry but at provided ti euumerated civil righte—to make and trecis, to eueaud be sued, to give evade to Luy, lease, bold aua eell property, And to Lave ihe beneas ot jaws ior (he eecussty ol pels. abd property — every citizen should have them imevery State end fertitory, Lhey boioug every cilize., 60 thatthe bil was suupy deciara.ory Lney were iogerded as inalienable mghie which the Govcoiuiont could ay tage away Mr, J.nebam, of Ohio, declared himself unable to agree with the Commies on Kecoustraction as to the Policy Buu GApouuey Of pasting (Le Jone 1e@0- suhou jut the auimiss.ou of Lenueseee, Me dia not tink What lenieesee Was ID & COndINeD Ww CEUiCiEe the tuuctions of a stare within the | pion Al Ol past iour 1’, dt, the Louse acjourned, MORE DISASTERS, Expl m of a Steamboat Boller, Taoy, N. ¥., Arai. 7.—The steam tug Charles H. Hayner exploded her toiler oppomte the city this afternoon, shattering the boat to fragments and kill ing oll ou board, The fron and fragments of the wood work were thrown into the st:cets, shattering roofs and windows, A moment after the explosion the boat sunk and entirely disappeared, lt is said that there were five pereons on board of her, namely: Charles LU. Hayner, captain, and one of the owners of the Loat; Thomas Kyan, engineer; Geo, Green, fireman; Wm, Ward, deck band, and Waiter Myers, cook, The owne:sof the ayner were tain Hayner, Senator Cellins and Michael Me. Donough, The last lefsthe boat only five minutes before the explosion, With the emount of the iron and wooden t.B # thrown into the city it wee remarkabie thas 20 person in the street was injured. (By Mail) The Troy Daily Timzs gives the following particu- lars of the explosion of the ©. H, Haynes: The tug had but recently been overhaul the time was towing a rait up the rive, opposite the ru offiee her boller exploded cussion from which shook the . Times buliding and more or less wiedows in them all u tollowed scene of horror, A maseo! tron, timber, and por tions of Luman bodies was litted high up iuto the air, some particles of whieh cane down at & gieat dis- tance trom the scene of explosion, The body ot one man was lifted high up, Irum loity to iifey feet, when it descended into the water aud was lost to view, The hull of the little craft ecttied down almoasy immediately, Not & soul was seen upon the bua: after the explosion was Leard, nor any evidence of etrugeling. liviug humenity amoung the debris ol the wreak, Allo! the uotortunate men on board of the crafts reside in Woat [ruy, and with the excepiion of the cook, have iamilies to mourn their succen and ead departure, Pieces of the exploded boiler tell int the streets of the city —one ne far away trom the accident as the Athenmain building, A heavy piece ot the grate came down upon the roof of the 4 inns effice, and s iarge piece of the voller, at least five teet jong and two-and-a-half wide, fell on the dock in rear of our office, The cause of the accident will never be known, It is one of the saddest catastrophes that has ocourred in Troy for mauy moutus, Five Steamers Burned at St. Louis. 67, Louis, Arar 7,—The steamers Majors, Effie Deans, Nevada, Fannie Ogden and Frank Bates were burned at the levee this morning, The joss on the boats is about two hundred and twenty tive thousand dollars and on cargoes three hundred thousand dollase The boats belonged to the North American Fur Company,and were heavily laden with supplies for their trading poste, The insurance is Rot ascertained, gt. Loum Aru &—The total les af steamers —————— | following statement : | APRIL and cargoes by the fire yesterday morotag, ts abont | half @ million dotlare, the fnearance on which amounts to about $400,000 fn &t. Lonia, Cincinnatl, Pittsburgh and New York oflices. Raliroad Accidont. New Haven, Conn., Arvin 4—The § P.M. train from New York fo thisctty, on Saturday night last, parted near Mamaroneck, The mishap being dis | covered, the forward part of the train was brought | up suddenly, when the rear care rushed violently | intoit. The result was the train was badly dam- | MONDA aged. George Peck, @ brakeman, had both lece bioken, Loes of a Schooner. New York, Avatt %.—Captain Power of echooner | Alexander Henderson abandoned at ea, makes the Left Boston, March 19th, boand to Charlesten, § | C.. with a general cargo, cleneed & succession of heavy gales from Ysd t in wh earriol away 1 , blew away la, nod ve | water og March ¢ crewand tmyrelf wer tain Shoureton, from Calioa, and brougnt to th % The A, H, wae 95 tons burthen and owned in Bangor aud New York, FENIAN MOVEMENTS, Reports From Canada, Tonowro, ©, W., Avutt7,-A prominent eity edi tor bere declares that B. Dorau Killian furnishes the Canadian geverament with information of Fenian designe through Thomas D'Arcy Moiiee Farprnatcnros, NB, Ara. 6.—Tho government here is in possession of no intormation of an attack on Campo Bello, Lt is certain that up to this time no Fenian invasion of that Island had taken place. Later—The Fenian Advance Goard Io Vortiand, Portiaxp, Mr, Apri 8.— About seventy O'Mahony Fenlana arrived here from Boston by the boat this morning, About five bundred stand of arma, with @ccoutrements and amnauition, have also arrived from New York, NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE Sonate. | Atnany, Arn 7, Tits Paaern.Amending the f the New York Conservatory of Mure vide for the oarly aud equitable distr Safety Fund Ame the Long Jaland Water Com: Jucorpor @ Journeymen Hlank boc Benevolent Association of New York Incerpo rating the Citizens’ Mutual Cinsiieht Company of | Pougbkeeps © Providing for tue e-ection of a | pabiic meiket in New York Amen ting the act jor the wicening of Nroadway, New York, between Pifty-seventh and Fifty-ninth streets hog | Pinder’ | Bins O kp ro a Titinn Reavive.Teineroare | the salaries of members ot the Metropolitan Police. | Mr T. Murphy, of New York, moved to amend b | fixing thoraiaries of patrolinen et twelve hundred dollars per annam Mr Vierson, Kings op: | i ying it wou! be better ae secre lic ar / the matio:, ce the bil now Coes int pac dred do j hundred | ment was lt and the t me For the jmprev avetmentirom the battery New York. Adjourned, to Fourwenth etree. Asaembly. Tho merning session was occupied tn the conside- Fation of the annual suppl lt and the state Char ity till, They were both o od to a third reading, moruing papers the reports estates that the nd Lexingwa Avenue Railroad bili passed the Avetubly yesterday; itelould have been “the Tioudwey and Lexingion Aveuue Railroad,” Ad jousned, News itoms. By Telejraph te the New York Swn,) Tarerecs hundred regulars now constitute the entire force of the Departinent of Florida, James S, Lytonaow was elected Mayor of Louls- ville, Ky, on Saturday, by about 1,400 majority On luesday night two cry goods stores at Deckard, Als. were burned ; also @ drug store and saloon, Loss $150,100, Tus Now O:lcane Chamber of Commerce has asked the press to call for the retura of the libra ries taken North during the war Tus French transport Aller arrived at Havana onthe 27th from Vera Cruz, with 500 troops en ronte to Tonlon, Marturw Harvey, Justice of the United States District Court for New Harmpehire, died at Cou- cord on Baturday, ege | LS pears, Tne Forty -Fighth Regi of Veterans fired 100 guns at Pottsville, Ps., ip honor of the election of Gen, Burnside as Giovernor of Rhode [aland, and Mr. Hawley es Govern rof Connecticut, Tug oyster sloop of Van Name, from Norfolk, Va., for New York, was totally lost on the 23:h ult.qmear Oregon Lulet, Norsk Caroliua, All hands ay od. ‘Turan ise great erevsese at West Baton Rouges La, The whole Extensive damage is feared, The ercvisse below New Or- leans is being repaired, Tus rear of the ciiy is flooded, Tuw bank penio at Rochester, N. Y., is over, and the run upon Mr. Powers’ bank has cessed, Mr Karnes has resumed business, The assignees of Ward & Broibes aro preparing to pay & percentage to deponitors, Tux Domocratic Bizte Convention assembled at Portland, Oregon, Fr Mr. Kelly wan nominated for Governor, and Mr. Fay for Con- gress, Resolutious endorsing President Jubuson were adopted, ALEXANDEN PowsELt, rish is overflowed, yo er of the gang of ! robbers who revently stole an exteos!ve atuount of | freight, &c., from the cara of the Erie Railway, | Was tried inthe Court of Oyer and Termiuer on | Saturday at Binur Y., nod was sentenced to imprisonment in the Aubuia State Prison for three years, Tor Methodist Enis ‘ pal Conference, now in Session at Naw O a teleyraphic dispatch from the Methodists of the city of New York asking for a union in prayer, yesterday, in both cities, and throughout the Luion, The iu. vitation was cordially accepted, ani the Metho- dists of the city of Now York notified of the fact by telegraph, Genera! Intelligence, (Py Mail te the New York Sun) s received Tus Milledgeville papers state that the negroos are leaving Georgia Ly thousands, to labor in the West Gus, Clement Evans, late of the Confederate artoy, las become pastor of the Methodist Epis- copa! Church South, in Barlow County, Ky. Ix the course of the present year a N i Synod of ali the Roman Cathote Bishops of the Up ted Semtes imto be held, Archbishop Spaulding, of Ualtimore, will premde, colored Episcopalians of Charleston have orgeniged two consravations.iiL thas city. with the | @ the bedi. | Ip can be dis 1866. ) : 1 of the Rishops, the convention, and the heer y Godspeed of ali the clergy. Hon, Harny A. Wise, whose parole confined him to one of the y Cepartmentaof Virgin: fa, haa been given troit by Gen, Grant to visit any pert of the United States, Tan Legislature of California on the 10th of Fob- tuary last pas ns almoes unsnin calling on tl S.atea woverament to inter- fore ail overthr toree of arms the empire of Maximilian in Mexico, A WELL educnte! man n ed © be “monty wef mediwine— Aied « miserable death in London recently. from tally eating oplur and drink ase recuiar fee mixtu sir t wine, Sjy per ceut f, aul wood nap Aerrowowrns have overe! that the moon ts drawin, gradually nearer to the earth, by about an inch eve yesr They bave also dis covered that t.e dey is about one buncdreth of a seeoud longer now than it was two thousand wears ag Vas Vicksburg (Miaa.) Planters’ Garerte pre wte@ further creat prosper for the & ates when ly restored fo the Unic Abin. ioonse amount of N , ib gays, is being in este! in nearly @ 8 Tite recent warm ape’! brought out the winced maté of the canker-worm, in bouncleas numbers, i the towns in the ¥ rity of Boaton., Anotmer year of destructive ravage nh ‘ruit-treea, by this devouring insect, is therefore expected, Devine toe last month the New York Apvooara he CrrrstTras reporte | revivals in thie Btate to the ‘ ent: March let, n March Sth, 4,267 ; March %!, %,683 ; March 20th, 1,749. + 16,400 Mas -Ges, Danian FE S1OKLRa, commanding the Department ofS uth Caroliua, roturnel to tov, #.C., on tay after a briet oxcurson trip to Flora, a rmpanied by members of Nis permonu aud by the bend of the S.xtu Regular lafantry Tim Masons of Springfield, Ma @trike, and several buildings in proces are «linc are on & erection Htinued until the workmen ayree to work able we Two hundred ope ives at Fall River, who have bouu receiving $1 50 por day, bave struck for $1 76 Tus New Orleans Picavena, Apri! 1st saya, Gen Winfield Boot, Who bus been epending most of the winter wiih us, leaves for New York in the etee- mer of she Te! He hes gauei much in health ducing bia sojourn in our mild chmate; wake fien aud erect, aud would eas.ly pags for a man of fifty. Tur flowing esi nate founded upon the United Btare cousus, has been made of the probable en- nooue Which it costa the tot al mem- tthe lore urvhes In the country to A Bape or houlat, #3 405 8 a t tiouahe, $10; @ ‘ie, 14; an Epacopativn, $10; 0 Re formed Daiteb ged; a Unitarian, #23, A CONVESTION « was f the colored people of Georgia beid at Augusia on the 4.b inst., each county sdeiegaie, Lhe ues wn of the meeting wae to ins ate toe condition and forward the ioter- ev). tho fresdinen o: the state of Georgia, A colore! su Was eppoiuted ty go to Washington bo dave bea rgute apd see justice dove ta their le Tis M Reateren pute at the head of ita colu it 1 of the rebel Commander-in-Chief, Robes BE. Lee, Uuited puaser, | ere iar Vrosidens of the , and remarks, atlos boW on pro- 1 hero of the Con- sie Vounveratic eaudi- as @ candilate lor ithe canvagmotl neerted or veri ** ehe » Bato Tak Chines b nesses in (al Nar to their own ught into e w irt an wit ro inthe manner pecu- Au cath, written in Chie i pare sul acribed ed to ashes, Tho pur- port of the oa iny that af the witness does not tell the truth he hopes that Lis soul may be burn ed and destroyed as isthe paper which he holde io bis hands, whe i * Au 1 bur nese chara with their mos a Tue frat meeting of the new society, formed in Paris for the purpose of un new tranale f tue ible, met in she large ball of the Birvonne ob Wednesday, ‘Ist ult, M,. Ameilco Tiserry, senator ond member of the In- stiturs, in the chal, Among the speakers there were, in a fdition to the cbaurman, a Cathol ¢ cure, aJowish rabbi, anda Protestant pastor The tt- most har hy opr ied, and everyth ng caleu- lated to lead to U.terenvees of opinion Was carefully avoided, Gan, Granctareception at Washington on Fri- day night, was the nose tmthant and successful of the seceon, The President arrived at an early hour, and stood by the aide of the Loutenant Gien- eral, aseuaing bir in the duties ot the recephon, Aloxanuer IL Biephens was present, aud secmed to shuy the notice that was token of him, A buzz of interest was creae! wh That, Stevens, the leader of the House of Liallves, sppeare! He exchanged a rather icrmal courtesy with the Peesisent, and thea passed with @ sarcasiic smile on bistace, ‘dhe wilee of tLe ladicas wee very elegant AN immense catch of flah was made on Saturday by some Philadelphia haberinen, at what vu ed the Dutch tishery on the Delaware 1, was estunated that between emit and us werd causttiU # maglo Laul of the seine, The tiseermen filles two odinary fisidog smacks aud one large markets boat, ana leit at cast two tons on the shore, Lesiies tne large number os- capping, owing to® reein the tide before they could get them out, Whe fishermen estimates the cash value of thelr bali at three thousau. collars, Yoo fle were priucipally spleadid rock, sixteen tine evad belug edioty sei, a Inhabitants of the Human Kody Wuar think y planet inbhalnted by livin, carth ? bubjcet, the ta 4, remier, of sour body's being e races ad we juhabit the Whatever may be your thougits on the Your body is bute home for parasites, that crawl over its eurface, ite entrails, te their kind in every corner is even 60 burrow beneath ita skin, pestle in and rot aud propa SUN. usly | thern | of its frame Yue sensation in regard to (riesina in ewine fest Msebtheascentific to “ knocking their intoge cher," guu the regalia the tullowe | jug druaites pot ouly inhabit the bo of « piniale Weed LY us ae food, Lut they are cance ip curown organization, Toe species (richina spiralis, of which so inuch ia said, aud Whose exXisleuce Las bee. viscovered in perl, is, according to our best anatomiats, found iu al ound th mostevery musce of the humen lt lies slong the tlbres or the muscles, euvevpet ip little cysts oF about oue-ourth of en ined in lengsh, hotly seen and examined only by the use of the microscope, Prof, Wood, of Phiiadel- pla, Saye: ** No evidence das yet been provuced of auy morbi sulluepce exerted by the triehina upon the sysiem during lie, They bave bees found iu eu: jects carried of by auddea death (ace cident), anda 3¢@ wiast of hoath.'' An Boglish authority sayss **dbis® notoreus fact boas tue nu- wierous pardoites do crawi over cur aurfac urrow beveate our skin, newbie ib Curentras,and riot and propagate ther sje .os sn eve ry corner of onr Irame, Neary @ @vore wels Lelongiug to the interior ul the Lutman body been already . b leseritel; and @ 'y @ tesue oceasionally protaned by t! eir inroads. iM @pecial or its favorive domic:). 1 ONO aouses the heart for iw dwelliny- place, aor abate the arier- ies, @ third she kiuueys, Myriads of minute worms ]eculed up in the voluntary mus-les, or in the arcolar tissue that connects the fleshy fibres, ine yuines worm and the chique Lore through the sk.u ud reside in the suvjucent reti- cular weiavrane, Uydatide juvess various parts but espewally the liver aud ihe breim. discovered anu or ap organ bi Thirty-" A litle fluke, in general « flounder, lives ai! in the bitlary vee- ho skin of your nose Inaggot—the contenta, vit 18 ton to one # you find in thet #mall eehacious cylinder eral animaloulm, exhiliting under the micro. scope a curious and complicaved structure, Even the eve has ite living inwatws. With thia knowl edge of our composition, it matters but iltile bow Many enfozoa we conaume, bo long as we do not ace them—it is nothing more than all agos have done before us. We might with as much propre ty refune to cirink water, which, however pure, is farly alive with a alcul@, @¢ to refrain trou it exhibits (under the Prayer for Dolivery trom Vestilence. lhe following prayer with reforence to Cholern has been appolotetto be read in all tho congrogatious of the dlovese of Ohio, by Bishop Melivaine, on every wewion of public worship, from the Sunday atter itehall have beon received until Whitsunday, ip elusive, and altorwarde at the diecretion of the mia- ister Almirhty God, the Lord of lite and implore Thy meceitr i pretection for ow t f this land, aguinat the gisevous pest! Fawing near, Whey * ty ts always to « Thou tparesy wt © desarve to pere Spare ud, good Lord; eprre Phy people; and le! hot this calamity come oon u Me: the heurte of! the people be tuened uuto Thee in vepentance and } 1 hat Thou may pave couwpiseion upon us and deliver ua, But it it please Loe thar this vieitation Ove.ake Us give Uberece to Hweet Thy will ta the true faith and love, in th tion vi aby dear childien disobedient be turned to th and may the efections of * steadfastly setou hy eternal May cur strenesh ihy sery & not be o raid tor auy vervor by night or ior the that tiew) be day, but may evermore give chooks unto Lhee, the Godot oursalvation, tarough Jesus Christ our ouiy Saviour wad Kedeewmer, Amen, LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. foud hope an) consouw May the bearte of the wh OF THO Juste peor © the more Jimaedners and glory, ALDAN'S CHAPEL—DESCRIPTION OF The Peoviian Seevices,—This handsbtte od. fice, which ie situated ja 47th street, near Lexingtoa evenue, has been, since ite opening, noted tor the pecullarity {te services, which closely resemble the ceremonles usod in the Catholic Church, The ministers who officiate profess the Eplecopa: (altn, and two Bishops of that creed (Potterand foutheate) have ¢iven their eanetion to the peenliarfo m of worship aiopted there, the former by preaching o sermon and holding @ confirmation in the C\urch, and ihe latter by officiating at ite opening servic To somo Episcopalians the nature of these services have given rise to ecandal, but to the “Low Church"* poople it ls productive of a holy horror, A briet de- scription of the mode of perorming the serviees will no doubt be interesting (o many, At nine o'eleck, A. M., the simple Morning Prayer Clow servieo) \a anid, At this service there leno music, and the only perceptible d' ference between thie end the regolar Episcopal sorvice is thatthe minister tucne hie back to the people, cod his face tw the alta, on whieh liehta are burn. ing. ‘The (ireand, or Communion arivice, takes piace at LS o'clock, and is ushered tn by! & grand provesaion of choriaters and clergy, who enter from the robing roor neing & process'oa horan tho eathre service | terday belue Low Bund liarly jiopreseive de ubiul bAiurAL he close waaa Hybted can. sow the i tour jeecin height. (hee to represent the two-loid nace of p world. ae Godanl Man, bixi wax coudles burued behind the above, and to trout were branches aleo besring ligute, the ante penuiums) or aliur covering was ot white cloth, laying in the con- tre the monvgram 1.11, 8, ai gilt wees, Phe ane istera were clad In eurplices and wore a white soe (nates! of the ordine binek #lik), the ends or of Which ave Wrought in colore.aud & »scriticual girdle) oft « poculiar form round (he waist, the ends of «toch hong to the ground, and were wrought tn cold The genutiesione and siyuing of the cro by the celebrant were frequent, and in Nicene cided he bowed very ww befue tho “And was jusce juau," kuoel at the recital jole, ae the for end the some sixty A yon waa then p eseh4 ludowed, the whos concluding with the benedictlou, Duriny the ser mon the “ooebrant’ Rey, at. Ub. Nove, and hia ae sistant, why 198 layines, tabon One side ol the chan ce hey do in the sauctuary of Cathetic Churches, ‘The peculiar servicvs o: (ine Cbured, Wien 0 near yoonch those of the Roman Catholics, baw toauy W ask w bat tie is given to tho wor ie therein, “Are you Pusoyite r' says cue ed tor to procure then, ed, and the * post communy Aue you Miah Courch / soya abother, “Wiha ar you’ sake a third, TP x to iis: "Wear neler; we ere Ca hoiice,” meaning not Kon Cathoiic, but the primitive Chureh. ibe lights ¢ the euperal a:ée now introduced im America fo the uret ti yugh the ¢ a prevaus ia tag lish cathedrn ay bpiee ans seo lu the for oO; pervice adopted at BL. Alba: d1spoei lun Wo Com. bine w) & ihe Catholic Church, and iu this ¢-uuec tow Ibinay Lo mentioned that aetiong petition ki been sent irom uglana ww the Pops et mune, ask for @ restointion of communon betweus the tw Churches, ‘Tue Loudon ratittot saye: Peoye may smile al joe abeurdity of such attempts, but parte poutine them forth are in earnest, sud ae men oI puitiea purpies,"" Tun Wrarner,--Yesterday we went oye to Christus, ‘There was @ regular euow etucm all duy, the flasesof which melted as lest ws Wey came dewh, Uvercualé Wee Ole re brought inte re quisition, and peop e generally evinced a dispoeith to remain mudoors. The day woe a regular Slustrat ot * wiuter lingering in the lap of spring" © ASH aNd GAanwace Domvers, DeWARE | Superintendent Kennedy, of the Metropolitan lolice on Ba urday jesucd e general order to all Police Cay tuins of New York eud Brooklyn, calling at eutios toanact of the Legislature, paseed on the 4'h inst, moking the dumping of amy filth, on guy publi rtroet or Inne of elther city, a misdemeanor, puvial| aie b oof not leas than g) aud not mole thal plu, yrivonment from one to fiveduys. Th Buperintendent also ordere the arr nd “throwing, Casting or layin ©, dross, cinders, lsh, or rubbish of an. ever, iv any guile dic place, inelads embraces all carmen other persons, WhO from wWirchicvouse oF v trvea may eo threw rubbieh on the etreers ¢ will be weil, thesetore, tor wll iutereseu to bi warned in time, and keep suck ashes ur ouel uu the public car can remoye it N. Y. Convenuncye M. E, Crronciut,—Thi: Conference will meet ou Wednesday aext in Tarry town, Ip view of it, many of the city pastors yee ria ared and preseuted to thelr congregation Srnah ti fis iat and religious proeperiiy, o otherwise, during the year, A very fair sna tae resting exhilit of such work was piesented by pastor of Trinity M. b. Church, last eveuing, Axorure Contenany Meeitna will be held th evening in St, Paul's M, BE, Charch, cor, 22d stree and 4th avenue. Chief Justice Chase will presid will be delivered by Bishops Bienpecs The services wil commence Lot ell person and adress Janes, and ofhecs, Toh. M. Boanp ov HEALTH, QUARANTINE Commis sionesé, &0,—On Baturday, Messrs, Hiscock ax Ferguson, of the State Logislatare—the former belay (Com tuned en the Lam Pace.

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