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ie PR (Cowttweed from the Fire Page.) Buch cattle when found to be immediately reported —_._ | to the Hoard a 3, i 4 htering of cattle, and keep. HEALTH AND LONG LIFE. ioe of meats ab, Ge Pry ob ee’ best adapted to secure their wholesumenr ” Je to be bound or tied by their lege Important Information to the Citizens of | when crrried, bt to stand {resly while im the veni- New Yerk-Ordinances of the Heard of | -j¢ «hich carrice thom Health. Abth. Cactie not to be driven in baflt-ap jons of 4 the two cities, except between 9. M. and one hour ‘The Code of Health Ordinances and Rules end | oi yi sise; not more than a certain oumber (not Sanitary Regulations, as drawn up by the Counsel 0 | prescribed, to be driven inaet er, or inatiects where le ‘ D' - they may eodanger humen itie, the Board, and which are‘o be discaserd and ~— hey may Cn cannet Oe Lent chore thave ts eet set My coofirwed today, are most comprelensive, and | 4, ent mater ventilation and food for the preserva: ambrace laws concerning everything which may | tion of their health. effect life and health in the district, ‘The code eon- 47.b. Butchers, milk-dealers, ete., mast allow the , | eucherized pe is to inepeet their critic, meate.ete, talne 165 sections, an abstract of whieh is a fOl- | and fully auewer questions as to the condition of lowed to become « nuisance ordangerous to life end bealtb, 02d. ‘No vehicle for carrying offensive mubstances to remain, without necessity retor, stand or repeto (nor a neediess number gather), before any place where any person may be; nor be un iy, im loading or nuloading ; nor it or the driver to be a neediessly filthy or offensive state ; all such vehi- cles and implements used with them, wheo notin use, to be stored away where no needles offense shell be aivon. 94d, Buch vehicles, tubs, Ae, to he kept tieht, and the contents not to leak or spill theretrom, Such carta, dic., to be tightly covered when the path Det ind oth engaged pot to do or per th. Drivers an ere lo . mit snything that would be needlessly and offen: sively filthy, Should amy filth fall, however, it must be at once removed Br0.—This Board alse met, the President, Mr. Green in the Chair, Mr Pullman offered a resolution authorising @ Mayor to offer a reward of $1,090 for such ‘emer Hon ee will lead to the arrest and Convistion of ted sorgoeed incendiaries * bo may have been rey Laie, disaatrous fires which have visited ous . over, Tesolution ‘was adopted allowing the City Im sbector thirty daye time from the of the ress lation to enable him to complete the business of office, and providing jor the payment of all the neces wary clesical to doth « work A resolution was presented authorizing the Street Commiesiouer to make » contract tor Lighting all the Streets, avenuer, ronda, &c,, and the public bui eta with gas, such contract to be founded on sealed by oF proposals, and to he wade with the company whieh apy apartment tw be b has at least one ch bas « damp reason of water from the or impreg- with offensive gas or smell; but cellars may be let, which are not let for sleeping or sole dwelling apartments 186th, Persons having power to prevent the seme not to 4!low parties to sleep or remain in any cellar or place prejudical to lite or health. 187th. No building or epartment to be hereafter reuied or ocoupied asa tenement, lodging, or board. ine-honee in any city (if invended to contain more than twenty boarders) unless it conforms to these or- dinances, nor until the fulfilment of the fouowing conditions! Adequate sewerage and drainage; whole some ventilation of every sleeping end dwelling puc 96.b. Putrid and cffemsive matter, night sol’, de. equate chitnalos ning through every eat Bi) do the same for the lowest price tor lows: Duty of all persons to report unwholesome | to be disinfected ty the owner, lessee or occupant 0 d an cpen fire piace, grate or stove connect. bg” yA? ligh' peranocum. Adopted. let. Provides for what certain words in the 0046 | fond held for enle in aay market the premires before removal ¢r exposure. In de- with, to each tare aieguie and well Tero ation war concurres In autho. izing the pat thall be construed to mean 49th, No dead ani fault, thie is to be done by the contrac or or person ventilated sewers and priv above the sire of a rabiit to be offensi , #0 DI rred as not to A clear perpendicuirr space of ——-—— floot and celing. Adequate ba ls, pas q reases, and recepticle for ashes, ec. Cella: beiow the lowest wooden floor tn which no roan aecumulate. Open area in front and rear met one foot below lowest floor, and area w be at Heation of 6,U00 cop es, in pamphlet form, of the Am Buel Keport of Dr. Lewis Bayre, Resident Pay- A resolution was presented and | ating 8508 to officer Harris, of tue 18th p Re expenses incurred by hi Ofices Paez nim im the arrest of the merderer of removing the same, who shail be entitied to t« con's p 1 cuble foot, to be paid by any tenant, o or occupant, 6th. Velicles for such purposes to be hereafter ba artery according to these ordinances. Uh end 96th. Drivers of euch veuicier to haves 2d, Probibits persons from carel ily of negligeat’ be taken to market until tally ccoled, and the b'ood doing of advising bo ye ne prevent or re. | Ceseed dripping, and (he offal remev Nor ate it wealth, or omitting to do any or offensive matter to be broueht near the market, mo ir both, Decayed or unwholesome vegetabies not to 34, Prohibits doctors or druagtsts from pattiog a? be brought (o market, or kept, or stored, without per- at administering modicine a mission of the Board. Juryee, of the 19. precinct, The Hoard then adjourues to’ ureday a ing any {ele repreecntation to another |: ) , Iterated, or | bell, to be rung loud enough to least three feet deep, and open and unobstructed . arLed to Th next at seorniog tay fol, drink of medicine, save eaid deleterious liqata het Rerbronths inte the district, | Sdequate notice may be convenient te sh Mats, ‘Re epparssesnces ® | Aprors a4 hod gd delusion er feeble im mind ad | 1) inan drink, without the Board's consent where such vebicie is ¢ convenient to she When tor his bene ts, No sppurtenances to APPOINTMENT OF A SCHOOL TresTER, | peril life and bealth Li preceutious to be taken hud. No rest, fieh, vegetable, milk, or other liquor MANURE, i 7 Yesterday moruieg te Achool Inspe i , 4 to be sold except for \ R so as cocupiers shall not endanger life or health 4 ‘ nepectors of the Cp ~~ one metiolnes Oe natked. © powsen,” pte ought, veld die. or represeuted under any PPh: Owners, We. of stables and places forewing | Correct aad cotaiied outlines or ekeiches of toch | Pips District me to tne Mavory office, and appoint » be ed rielo wereone a _ . er anim te eir manure 4) s to with the . oi numer B ree ea A eaeed arink, food er Mid, Cased, bicwn. raleed, stuffod, ete, meat,fieb, | 82 ale, th and Lory to be tiled Board od Mar re Cou BeLovis foe the Fourth Ward THE COURTS CALEnpARs ror TUrspay —Supreme Coart-—Cir cult—Part L.—Nos, 13903, 1467. 495, 645, 969, 1111s 65, 119%, 1169, STS, 980, 437, 1867, 1487, 14398, “ : . » Td, 1066, 1156, 8 B14, 50%, 464, 792. 795, ‘Den fot tie ie cs 4, Ierues of law and t Nos. 174, 175, 69, ITI, 15], 197, 165, 1 285, 246, 10s, 170, 174 178, 179, 180, 194, oad Superior Court—Triel !erm—Part 1.—Nos, {pete We to be removed daily, and keep such piaces, as well asthe drainage and yard, as all times in acleaniy wholesome comdition. th No pile of dirt, garbage, &c., or accumulation offensive substance to be made within the built up New York and Brookiyn, or upoo any ob dock, Oe. aajaceat, or ae open «Toun: aeeis OF scows lying near, except by per mit of the Board, and 108th. No building to be hereafter constracted without proper ventilation, No tenement or iodgiug- house to be used as @ piace of storage. LN TRRMEN TS, Py Aap None to take piace without « permit from birds or fowl, to be sold or Lougut, or offered for oaie, in public of private. i q A foo! \s stored or offered for Prevents the violation of sec. 14 chap, 74 of sitar to ba kite taeeas nip eleeh. b5th. Butchers, or cecupants of paces where cat tle are kiled or dressed, or the yards thereof and p vate markets, to have hem cleansed and purified, aud all offal, Liood, &e removes qeee in sweat fqn . hours. Aleo ‘ur prevent yy some public au- po BF PSepectors in thelr duty : tera, tlioroughiy painted of whitewashed. e f ob. Board of Police, Hemith Officers and Quaran buns, e “he meet, thereof te ithin any city of said ee eee neers to give imnmediare notice of District), wholly or partially within any street or tened danger to life and health. ‘ sidewalk, or public alley or place, nor in view of any 9th, Declares st (in necordance with section 24th such places ee pareens t erotat nor ia bleod or dirty sf the Healtiew) to ae ay ee a water, or other substance therefrom, to be allowed c., of theatres or pisces of public’ rraurt, to sive | Nt CE eee er ades te be ted: ted. be Obes fuch reports “ the Hoard may TOA oaleh relation to parpoee, without 6 special permit; tu be thoroughly ba Os At noe peas fg Law be | Ventilated; no blood to remain over night; proper ola Ned withe whieh requires parties in charge of | Counectiona to be made with a publle sewer, and all ne; also prohibits the keeping such articles tet ealth Law of 1866. which provides that owners of tenements, &¢., shail keep the seme in such order a bot to endanger the public health. th. Inspectors aud their Assistants te mike io stionaund examinations in relation to eaid sec 140th. No new pares or vaults to be made, mo bodies to be piaced in vaults, or any to be opened, qxcers according to terme of perme 1456, 1493, 472. Spee swine, 101st and 109d. Not to be kept within the bailt up Portions of any city, or within 1,000 feet of oa to run at large given by the |. Bodies to be busied uot less than 6 feet be- low the mriace, idlet, Beatons to make returns before 19 o'clock every Friday of the number buried, 1424. Dead Lodies not to be conveyed on any boat or car without @ permit from the Board. 5604. not to be retained to the pred- Judioe of life and health. 144th. No large beil to be tolled in either city for foner hou: « permit; ndr at any time to the piejuc or poril ot human life, 146th, Bexions, undertakers, &c., to send their dence or street, witbout ® permit; not and their styes to be kept and wholesome. OaTTLa. 103d, 104th and 100th. Cattle, sheep, horses, mules or dange: us animals, not to go at large in New York or B akin: notte be yarded within the bailt ap portions of either city ; diseased or sickly cattle, swine, sheep, dors or cate, nor any that have been @xposed to contagious disense aniong such animals to be brought inte either city. 196%, 1481, 9045, 171, 2043, 9617, 2%, 4727. 1688, 1989, 2159, ¥141, 2143, Part 11 -Calendag- a rt 1.—Nos, 149%, 1119, 1563, Jommon 8. Pa: .—Nos. 3 119, 1829, 1664, 1069, 1643, 1553, 1471, a7, Witt 180s 986, 928, 1661. Part Ill.—Nos. 15u., 1a Buy 1467 — BID, 1146, 1006, 144) VUds, 6855 1473, 9S, 1v45y Gertie ory «4 Canin MoTion.—Ia the Superior ity offal, &e.. wi hin the build- Dames and residences, and nature of duties to the fa works to permit the inspection aud the b= rd in ee fs in public an Addai 16'h, Animals which are mad, or have bydropbo- | Board. Court yesterday, the cace of Mettelstadt ve, The Otte / ing yews of drawings of charts, &c, of same, with: hb. No oysters to be brought to any market or | bis, to be at once killed by their owners or persons aaa Avenue R. R, Company, came up for trial before | Justice Jones, The plain! iff isa boy of 15 years, an@ } got on the topof one of the defendan\'s oneshorse ( care at Lispenard street. At 4d atieet the piaintit® + Qsked (he driver to pP. sud he isiling to sop climbed down the of the car, The drivem caught at bis cap, ruck at him with his whip, + Ube boy fel), and thecar ran over his foot, cuttin: it open, for which he claime $500, The detendan' moved for and obtained a non-«uit, on the ground,’ that the plaintiff had no business to get ou while the | car Was io motion, Tux Case ov THe Metron. —This case was rosums edin the U. 8. District Court yesterday, when the, | defendants declined to put in any evidence; Mr. Evarts merely summing up the care for the defence. boilving, or keps for sale therein, (rom lst Jane to let September. b¥th, An Inepector finding food which he thinks unwholesome or of bad weight minat etate the eame to two compeeut persons as judges, and if tney dis- agree with him be isto take ue action till he hae 1/th, Calle attention to section 14th of aaid law. which provides tor the arrest of parties who shall violate the Health Law in any respect. 12th. No person or Board, except the Board of Health sndite officers, to grant any Bill of Health. BIRTHA, DEATHS AND VARRIAGES, 18th, Clergymen or others who marry parties to regiater full name, ages, &e., of such parties: ac- touchours and midwives to keep a recister of births, aud physicians, &c., of deaths, with cause thereof. ith, Copies of ee roauter to be sent to the Board within three days after the event. 16th. Clerks within the District rejuired by the lows of 1547 and 1904 to make or prese: ve such regis- tries to send 8 atatement In writing to the Board of any death, birth or marriage, witlin three days aftor having them in charge; those exposed to aych disease to be at once contined tor euch length of time as wil show they have no disease, Dead bodies of animals ying of such disease to be buried not less than three pea) underground, or within 1,00) fees of auy resi- nee, DEAD ANIMALS, CONTRACTORS, BTC. 107th, Bodies not to be thrown into streets or wa ter, nor offensively exposed or buried in streets ur places; no dead animal, or offensive moat, bird, tow] or fish, to be kept in sueh place, 15th, Apimais found ip any public place in eithor city, whieh may sppent to say officer of the and of two discreet citizens called by him, to be in- jured or diseased past recovery, and vot being at- tended or cared for by the owner, &c,, and not ing been removed to eome private place in two 146th. Gas tar or refuse matter from gas bonses not to be thrown inte public waters; nor is apy substance to be permitied to escape which would be predjudi cial W lile or health, FIREARMS AND DEADLY WEAPONS, 147th. Not to be sold, lent, or given, when there is nh to believe such action way illegally ondauger 148th. Guns or fire-arms not to be let off, or rocks Diasted inthe public streets or alleys without aud unless pursuant to some competent authority, DELNK, LIQUORS, 149th, None to be sold or given, when there is rea gon to belive there might be danger to the life or heaith of the person who would drink it. instructions from the Superintendent or assietani, If one or both agree with him, he may forbid its ex- posure for salo ti!) the consent of the rd or Super mvendent can be obtained, If both agree with him, be may order the removal thereol, in detault of re- moval or disobedience of the order, the save may be removed by any inspector, police officer or officer of the Liossd at the expense of the party who should bi removed it. bh. Business of slanahtering cattle, keeping « biter bouse, or yarding of castio, ni AL auy new place within the two cities hours after, may be killed hy such officer or iuspec- 160th, None to be sold, given away or kept for sale, | jie argued chiefly that on any «tate of the facts the the occurrence thereof. mit, No eslaughter-bouse, yard or ea! . and if notat onc n by the owner, a exce inder @ proper license. t ah 16th. Orders obedience to section 18 of the Health | be cep er the Ist Juve, 1560, without « pe: fe ireates ae any other teat i mal found on the te Meteor wee Det Droaght within the mesning end le 15 Sone to Le manufactured or kept for sale, uid, if used, be necdiessly detrimental te Hen health, or which fs not wholesome, genuine aud safe, Law, which requires next of Kin of deceased perrons, and persons with thom at the time of their death, and of the person living in the house at the time, 4 of parents of child born (if no parent, next o tiny: of persons present at the birth, to the Board in writing, wittma five da: ceport ef the date, ward, street and number, color of oaients, sex and color of child, im case of a birth; and the age, color, nativity, ‘Vest forcreres, an cause of death, in case of a death, with w atreot, and place of death and Inst residence ih. Cosonere to make returns to the Board of all foyguests held by them, except where the law re- a them to be filed elsewhere, andin that case a eritten satomans t0 be flied within three days, 18th, Makes it the duty of any person discovering a dead bedy or part thereof to communicate the tact wo the Board immediately. PUYSICIANS, DISEASES, HOARDING HOUSE KERPERS, RTO. iMh, The word “physician” to incinde dentists @nd all who practice, or preecrite for compensation for sick or injured persons. Wart gard dleense” to include all attacked with such, and particularly Gilet, Meat novo be killed or dressed ju mar | poisonous oF noxious substances not to be permite to eserpe withiu 1 feet thereof, Gi. lec boxer, &c.. only to be kept in rear of owner's stable or etaua; they are to be ined with lead, anda pipe of lead, z.uc or copper must lead therefrom to $6 nearest gutter, Gd, ,nimal aod vegetable food not to over-reach on side-walks without a permit, No fish w Le kept for sale trom which ail parts not usually cooked ior ood have not bevn removed, GARDAGR, Asuxa, £0, G4th. Defines the meaning of the word “‘street,” “pubhe place,” ashes, rubbish, dirt, de, bib, Coutents of sinks, privies or cess pools, ma- nure, asiesgarbege, &c., not to be flung or uropped in the street or main in any public plac:; nor to be in the rear or into sewer, except through ound connection, 66.h. Noewill, animal urine, or offensive liquid or filthy matver to be allowed to run or tai irom any building or velicie inte the ate O7th. Dirt, brick, &e, not to deposited in any public place, nor dirt takeu from any ground to occu- py more than one hundted feet of any street or p ace, tent ot th t. and that ©: the evideuce did mot m a cace of fiiting ourm vessel with intent \o evade the law. Betore conciuding bis argument the case was ad~ journed to Saturday vext. AN Lytegnertne Case ro Arrountes,-Mr, North, | for o long time the counsel of the Hudsop River Rall-* road Company, was iately removed by the uew ad-. ministration and « new counsel substituted. Mr, North claiming that he was entitled to costs in cer- tain suiteand hadalien on the papers refused to deliver them, and the Company canning that bies employment was ate fixed salary, to which the comm he should receive were merely in the pacure of pers quisites, now move tocompel him to deliver them over, The question as to whether he hes alien wil be argued to-cay in the Supreme Court Chambers Covrr or Orneeal Sxestons,—Samuel Moody an@ Morris HH. Snell, yesterday pleaded guilty of bur- slary in the first degree, and were sentouced to State Pr'son for six years aud six months each. .. AM widest interpretation, atreet luvth, Persons having animals dasd or past recov- ery in an offensive ition, and not killed for nea! or fish, and oer eee whore animal may die cause them to removed, dead or alive, to some , Place, sir, He poreen, oxeg officers of the Board or Board of Police interfere with euch dead, sick or injured avimals, and no person shall ekin or wound them, unless to Kill them as eutuorized herein, ex- cept that the owmer may kill them im presence and by consent of such offieer, tls Ovnee ‘ie asaee ie iid Lio Mec to give notice of oa: jury or disease to an o: eer of the Board, unless at once removed. DOCKS, PIxms, 40, FOR OFFAL. 112th, Proper suthorities to keep in repair and furnieh di &e., for persons having contracts to remeve offal, dead animals, night soil, and all filth. » person to obstract or interiere with the free use the same. 113th. It ie the duty of removing oil such filth. to do it with dispatch and with as little danger to life and health as vIGurTIne, 152d. Not to be engaged in by any person, Those who bave power and authority to prevent 9 fight must net permit it, HORBK-RACING, FIREWORKS, KITE, &0. 1584. No borse-racing, no fireworks, uo kites, if bu- man life be pus in perl thereby” i EXPLOSIVE 4U B87 ANCES. 164th. No more than 2% ibs, of powder to be kept in the cities, or villages, or in vessels, or be trans: ported from one place w the other without a permit, except in the Btate Arsenais, No more than 26 Ibe. of combustibie fireworks to be kept without « permit. PRISONS, 164h, No keeper or other authority to needlessly or illegally allow any peril to life or health by reasou of wo little or too much heat, or of want ot tood, drink, ventilation or reasomal!c care. TUEATERS, cholera, yellow fever,simall-pox, ship or ty phus tever, possi bie, drew J. Milton pleaded guilty of grand larceny, pew disease of au intectious mature, and any in more than twelve b prope: 114th, No such masierto be piled for more tham | sgh “Theatres” means any place of public ex- | State Prison four vears........Charies Smith pleaded oi eT shared by the Board to bedangerusee hel cio Se wenvey * | four bours in the day time, and but a reasonable time | bi})j1:0n, dance, masquerade, drill, lecture, do, guilty of graud larceny. State Prison two yesrs aud six months..... Seeree lowden, aliaa Decker, vended guilty of grand larceny trom the pereon, iu faving picked @ man's pockets, State Prisou our years and nine months . Gilllas Ryerson pi ed guilty to an attempt at grand larceny, aud was manded for sentence public health, 20th, Phys:elans to report dally, in writing, (o the Board, the name and piece, of dwelling of every per eon prescribed for within the last twenty Lours who has contasious disease ; one return to be ruificient for all patients at hospitals or asylums, bus every at- tending or practising physician must a6 his peril ese that sueb report is ma Tist, Boarding aud house keepers, inn and Hotel keepers, to wake ar reports daily of any person attac! with contagious disease on their premises, vid, Heads of public and private institutions to do the same, or cause it to be done, 25d, Masters of veseo.s not in quarantiae limite, bat within one-fourth of a mile of auy dock, pier, or building in any city or nin the District, to do the sane, 4th, Persons and physicians cognizant of any per- son being neglected who may have such diseases, to uamediately notity the Board, 26ib. No peison within the bullt-up portions a any beg A or village to remove contagious cases from one building to another, or from ahip to shore, taide of the built-up portions of New York or roo! such removal can be wade, by written con- y tye paraieiens, or of two Inspectors of the fe lo reoa, by exposure of aly person or body (which tea contagion), or of Bimueel , 0 endan- ger the Phere ot dise: 26th, Captains, owners, &c., or personsin charge of versels, not to remove personssick of, or exposed 0 contageous dise except to quaraniine, aod at night, 115th, Contractors and others to comply strictly with these ordinances. No direction of any person to excuse them for non-compliance. 110th. No ships, boats or other vessels to come into such docks, &c., without a permit OYSTER SHELLS. 117th, To be removed daily toa proper place. This includes clam sells and other offal. House to be kept clean and free from offensive smells, &e. 118th, Ashes, &c., tobe removed from blackamith's shops, forges, foundries, &., daily, BOLL, FILTH, VaTs, &0, 119. Ne ground er place filled with any offon- sive matter or substance to be turned up or opened tetween lst May and lst October, except a permit from the Board, 120, So offensive water or other liquids, whether for trade or otherwise, to be kept on «rounds or prem- ines to the prejudice of lite or health; no plece for tannin ressing hides or lessher, or for apy of- fensive business to be hereafter » in the buiit- up portions ot New York and yn, nor else- where near any city or village, without a permit. Those now existing te be kept cleanly and whole- some, Osh, Owners, tenants, lessees and occupants of buildings or placos of Lusiness to have within the bulidings, or om Lhe area or sidewalk, a proper vessel (or several if neeued) for holding garbaxe, liquid sub- srances, &c., that way accumulate in 56 hours; all such articles Ww be piaced therein before 9 A. M., daliy,or retained in the building until tae carte come to take them; bo such vessel to retuain on the side- walk longer than needful to remove contents, O¥uL. Such vessels to Le keptiueuch position os tho officers of the Board may direct (un oss on pri- givunds,) No porson, uot autho ized, to inier- wub thew th. Occupants who prefer it may deliver their ashes, &c., w the carte directly, at any hour, bus if filthy or offensive,they aliali not be received bewween suuiise and lv P.M out & permit, Tiss, Lime, di atbors, &c., which may be blown about by are not to be sifted or agi- toted or exposed; no cCarpei, or coth to be shak- en, BO Misterial Le scoured, cleaved or Lung over,uor business conducted im public pisces, where it or par- ticles trom it could be Diowe therein, apd reasou.bie precaution Muss be taken wo prevents fragments tail- as | w the peru of lhe. 2d. Kubbish from paved streets to be removed wituio lo days from the time of deposit, Flaggings, iron, &., ,emoved for repairing, curbing, or retlag- ging steamy to be replaced wheu the repairs, &c, are colpeled, Tod. Articles which may eadanger life or health Rot to remain in buiidings or erections, 167th. Managers or lessees not to allow overcrowd- bn Ber to have the place inaiequat ity, or in sufficient, as regards strength, ingress, egress, ven- gistice, over or under heating, exposure to drafts, .» which might cause peril to life and bealth. SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES, 163th. No reasonable care and preeaution to be omitted, to prevent the imperiling of life aud health. POUNDS. 159th. Keepers to have permits from the Board, and to keep the places thorouguiy closnred and ven- tilated, Animals not to e.danger health by want of food, care aud clean iiness. 160th, Pound keepers to repert from time to time the Board, as its special reguiations may :equire, boas 16 1st. Not to be taken into the public streets unless properly muzzled, or ied by a chain or string. MANUFACTORIRG, 62d, None to be berea/ter erecied, started or esta: Diished, &c, in any city In the District, tor bowing varnish or oll, for distilling ardent epi for aking lampblack or tar, or for any busines e.erious to lite and health, POLIOB AND GENERAL SANITARY POWERS, 168d. Board to carry out the sapitary powers here: totore exercised by them. unless when othe: wise previded by 74 h chapter of laws of 1566, and to keep Brooklyn. Mrtuopmt Conrerence,—This body tes sumed ite fifth day's sittings yesterday, Rev. G. W, Woodruff presented the reply of the General Con- ference, now in session at New Orleans, to the re. quest of the N.Y. East Conference to join in prayer for the unity of the Church, which they agreed to, and for which both bad set apart last Sabbath. Is was resolved to huld the next Annual Conference iu New flaven, Conn, The Committee on the State of the Country submitted their report, to the effect. that they were thankful te (jod for the happy termi- nation of the war and abolishment of slavery, They also thanked the Senate for the parece the Civil Rights bill over the veto of the President, —— MARINE NEWS. April 10 8. rises, 6 80; 8, sets, 6 35; High Water, 0419 HONE BOILING, &C, 121. Except in ordinary cooking, bones, fat, off ill cea fervidden to to boiled in the afte rio e two cities, Bone » erin urufag. shell burning, fet Delling. sbinaing decd i the Board of Health regularly advised of its ection eaamniaes cpxceicits ——— a : 74th. Nothing (o be piaced ip aay street or place from them Sh eidagng ova, pogo tobe Seasoned wid: | "Heh Sty Haverlale ge ai Past | or etbeceapatn danger to heal eat hs SPEOLAL MEUULATIONS, we sthenne te, ete 0 aj th. No water other ato run ecross ty 9; i i. ta he de to be SHIPS— ambra, iver 8 teford, outs permit from the Hoard, waik to the street, but oan Pe, barons tae side hereafter established im any city Or village, All euch 164th, All special regulations hereafter made to y ‘poo! aA vTth, Keepers, d&c,, of boarding and lodging houres to notify the Board in writing within ours after the oceurrence of any person tak business to be discontinued exeept by « permis irom the . MILK, BUTTER, &0, 12%, Neither milk, butter or cheere, which is ran- eld or unwholesome, sor ewill milk, nor butter or cheese from cows which have lived in stal or Leen ted on swill and garbage, is to be brought into marke, er sold hereafter. COWS AND OTHER CATTLE. 1234, No more to be kept ou any premises, &c. than eight toan sere in or nearthe built up portions of the two cities without a permit, SNOW, LOB AND BIDEWALKA, 124th, Owners &c, of buildings or lotein New York or Brooklyn toclear away suow exceeding one inch ip depth two hours after it forms, and aim. culty ashes to be sprimkied thereon. W or form in the night time, this secti plied with by sprinkling or removing sucrise poxt morning. lz6th, Provides t sidewalks and fi im of premises (occupied or vacant) are to be kept la good repair. and free from obstructions. obeyed, whether issused by the Hoard or its Sanitary superintendent, 65th. Persons omitting or refusing to obey or re- sists any of these laws, or any of the visions of said T4th chapter, will be liable to th ‘eat, ponsl- ty, fines and ishmeutin such law provided aud ef all of which notice must be taken Jobann, Bremen; Empire, Liverpool, BARK—Linds Stewart, Osborn, for Matanzas, BRIGS—Liverpool, Constantinople; Ella Ade! Havana: 6 B King. Halifax; Catharine Morris, ie Cavour, Point au Petre; Harriet Amelia, 5t Jago. SCHOONERS—J H Barrett, Wilmingion; M A Melger, NewLern, passage to be keps in proper repair by owners, &c.; such liquid or ice theretiom pot to be allowed to gather or Dy ae the upper surtace of the curb, fiagstone, &c., but wust pase thiough tue gutier or other Passage to the river, or a sewer, 74th, Bucchers’ offal, dead auimals, putrid vege- table matters, &c., not to be thrown into streets, sewers, or standing or running water excavations, nor on the ground of premises of any other person, Tith, Gutters to be cleaned betore Croten water is used to wash them ; substasces which can be ecrap- ed away not to be washed inte any sower or conunec- tion thereof, 78th, Animal, vogetable or mineral substances not to be thrown into er pipes, aqueducts, &., and ne person having power and right to prevent it shall permit any act © be done whieh may huperi the purity of the water or other drinking fluid; no per- son to bathe, or put any partof his person (excep: in discharge of pubje duty) lute saia water, nor opem any erecuon or hydrant hoiding same 7Otn, All persons, officers anu Boards to take all precautions to secure tue purity of water used tor Lumen consumption, ick at their pouse. 28th. Parente or persons having authority over ebildren or minors mot to permis them to be exposed te iniestion. VAOUINATION, 20th. Parente or guardians to o their children er wards to be #0 promptly, frequently and effectu- ally vaccinated as uel to be liable to take small- pox. OUABANTINE AND INFECTED PERSONS AND PROrERTY. 40th, Health Officer of the Port of New York and his assistants te send weekly written reports to the ‘Board of the number of vesselsin quarantine, num: ber of sick in tloating or other hospitals thereat, aud and their diseases; to receive ali caseso! yellow fever into the floating hospitals, and not to allow any gerne or article sent to yuaranting by the Board to « returned without its permit, Ulet, Masters, &c., of vessels not to allow vessels or articles from infected ports to come nearer thin three undied yards to any dock, pier or building in Lapigs CENTRAL CENTENARY ASSOCIATION or tum M. BE. Cuceace.—Last evening an immense congregation assembled in St. Paul's M. E. Church, the cceasion being the first meeting of the above association, The church was deasely crowded and scores and hundreds wont away unalle to gain ad- mission. After the singing and prayer, and the read. ing of the Scriptures, Chief Justice Chase waa intro duced etmid great appaue. 1 Hon, Speaker re- viewed te origin ot Methodism a cestury ago, aud its influence in moulding the government and of securing the ludependence of this nation pearly at the saue time. Bishop Janes stated the ob- jects of the “Ladies Central Cenienary Association,” which is \ erect ® Masswuery bouaing im the oily ARRIVED. STEAMSTIIPS—New York, Aspinwall; Virigo, Sa: vanneb; Star ot the Union, N. Orleans: Atiantics Bremen and Southampton; Saratoga, Nortolx; Hau as, Bremen and Soutpampion, BHIPR—Flora, Rotterdam; North America, Liv'l Cutwater, of trom Boston: Reward, N. London BARKS—Lacy Franeis, Bagua; Rose M, Reme dios, Cuba; Bejuca, Sagua; Hoarpebureh, Havana Christiana, Kio Janeiro; Geo Kingman, N, Orieans BRIGS—Continental, Palermo; Jos Grant, N. Low: dom; Victoria, Cienfuegos; Caledonia, Hillsboro, SCHOONERS~—-Cerra Gorda, Bridgeport for Philw deiphia; Red Kobin, Cutle:; Wide World, Provi d.nce; Justina, Rockland; Brave, Barnstable; Dele. ' ’ 7 > 26th, } al above the size of a dog, hich sball nos only accommodate ail the mission- | ware, Rockland; 8 T Wines, Brooknay Dread, ew York or Brooklyn. No vessel, persou or thing SEWEK CONNEOTIONS AND SEWERS, 6th. Ne horse or anim | which s ae ; (io quarantine) te come up without permit from the Both, Itiathe duty of persous having drains, &c., yict4 vontols ocner Uae 8 beer Tenge le pe tanen sry business of the church, bus which: sball also Virginie fo Frovidenes; \ballonge, Rissepetipe. ford temporary retest for any aud ail transiemt officers of the church who may Le inc city om church business, where they may be boarded and lodged and receive all the comforts of « home, It is the idea also to have such # builiing large enough to do the pristine, to contain a library, &c., connected with the mussiomary operatives of the chureb, several other speakers addressed the meet- ing. counecting with cowers, or with either of the rivers, all paries interested, Boards, &c., to the exteut of their meht aud authority, to cause such to be at all times adequate for its purpose, olst, Crovon or other water to be used by persons heaving authority, and other adequate means taken to prevent accumulations In sewers, and preveus exbalations dangerous to lite or bealth to proceed thereirom, for on; Mars, Warcham; J W Hatfield, Windsor N 8; Palos, N. Bedford tor Elizabethport; William, Providence: TM Hopkins, Virginia for Fairhave Mecca, Granmanan; Sally Gay, Providence for Phi adelphia; Eureka, Providence; H Havelock, Maye uez, P. Kico; Loyal Scranton, Galveston, Texas M Smith, Char eston, _BLOOP— Thosmas Hull, Hull, Providence. any street or place, tally in the 82d. No person to bring into the District, from any fofected vessel or building, auy sick person or any article, nor land bimselt without a permit; poox vuse alowed for passing through quarantine or bav- ing & permit from any other souree, Sd. Masters, dic., of vessels in any water of the District, except im quarautinue, to give immediate @ritten novice of contagion ¢kness, and of every NUISANCES, 127th, Persons mot to commit or create nuisences, or contribute thereto, nor permit the erection or cre ation thereof on any premiscs of which such person is owner, &. TENEMENT AND OTHER HOUSES, &0, a cnc a tre aaa é S2d, Utticore and authorities, who have the power, | 125th. ‘“'emement House,"’ to include every place : ' epee i : : shing relation to the crew which may be supposed | "Ci, sewers and draiuayes to be ener cent [9pied, or teased me the fosidence ot any Dereon, Firng,—About nise o'clock last evening a Too Late for Classification. cCorTron, structed and kept in such clean!iness and repair, and ot, phe 8 ae tear oxi ae beew “Lodging fire broke eut at No. 853 Third avenue, occupied ase tones S4th, Mastors, &e., of vessels bringing cotton into fo Berinaiely cures WH WANE WARN UE Ge Hiouse’' includes ail buildings, and every portion | bakery by F.H. Fiel. The flames quickly extended O. H., BROOKLYN, L, 1,—THE OF © ficere aud membere of the above Order, are re quested to attend the funeral of their late brother member OWEN RIELY, on Weduesday, April Litt 1566, at one o'clock, fiom the Atiantic Hail, cor ¢ Columbia and Atlantic » By order PHIL’ port between Jet May amd ist November, to make aritten report im writing if such being in a denger- wus condition, thereof, let to any number for lodging exc ceding jour, "Monutestery® includes all places where work is done caliimg tor the presence of several persons by day and night. “Baioons” inc'udes ali buliaings, and porticnue of buildings, in which lijuors and meals are suid, including “concert saloons.'’ t ani as the Hoard way provide), without a lic hao | _ 120th, No person to keep a lodging-house or saloon to 885, Becond avenue, occupied by Catharine Ralph as a crockery store, and eovu the tenement house 163 Ei 7th street aiso caught fire, ‘Lhe entire proper. ty, owned by John Moore was destroyed. Loss avout ‘0; mmsured ior $0,000 in the Pacific, mr. Flel 6, about $5,000; imsurei for one third of the GCAVANGLES, OARTS, PRIVIES, ETO. 83d, No person to engage as a er, &e., oF drive a cart for such purpo e, in New York or L:ook- lyn (except those ac'ing under the Beret Cie Commissioners, or contractors for cleaning «| RAGS, HipEs, &o, S6th, Masters, &.. of vessels, mot to bring to docks, hc, ekins, hides, rege, do, &e., brought from any foreign squalry, or lasected plece, or any polut Soa . the Peciic, Catharine Ralph loses ne ’ without stating in. writing to the Board the strees | Stout also tn 001 ri No.4 OOKLYN, LT. v ioaee rualt HEaA. waa Or otherwise than by Meh. No pri), vaule &c., to be emptied without « yl oer Bde ae re oeee intend to is Weal 4i iny"s"fenement ‘and Cabbage aboy wes aOR a oo oat me pe LR S6th. Masters, physicians, &c,, of vessels arriving | Poms trom the Soard. faleo alightiy damaged trout and rear; insured for 6.500, fn the ‘Tradesman, Kutgess aud st, Mark's Cou panies, Crrxy GOVERNMENT—Board oF ALDER- uun—Tom Moguisania any Forpuaw BR. BR, Co, Hawax Ciay's Biaruvay, do, ~The Board met requested to assemble ar tue cor of Atlan’. lumbia sts, on Wednesdsy, the 11th ‘ust, at on o'clock, p.m, to pay the last tribute of Mgpoct to the lave brother member OWEN REILY. yy order « JOHN GORMAN, Pres, H, DOHED(TY, Seo, 3T6 Black OR BROWN—THE BEST LN USE BRIEST’S HAIR DYE, ‘ re business, the portion of the building to D pert “ 5th, No vault, privy, dc., to be hereafter made or | Conduct the watoh Aber map tntu& weeks ancdaneer ta health of rebuilt, ia New York or Hrookly n, except in accor | be occupied, and such other regulations as the the District. dance with reguiations, and by ‘permit from the | Board may require. 4 lecsees of Board; sor @ny cover put upon the same until in- | , 1th. Owners am: of tenement Houses, HUTCHERS, BLAUGHTER-HOUSRS, AO, spected by the Board, lodring-houges, boaiding-Louses, manufectories an Stth. The word “meat, wherever used to include 66th, No wares-cloagt, bie to be hereafter con- pore re bgt aa Ab usetiel cavecsee - every pars of land animal and + th 4 fieh' | etractod im either city (having connection with A sonous . ovary Guimal that lives in the wet iy oF “he flesh of sewer or undergrouud passage), uiless provided with 1Sist. Fo! OF cols\erious substances not te which is not meat, and she word “vegetable’ 5 > A tages | precautions for preventing offensive curients, smeils, be offered for sale or use by any person in suca | at 2 o'clock vy seta afternoon, the President, Mr. | Does not injure the Hair or skin. Yo be had of Dru every article (not being mest or fish.) which is used | &¢., trom passing through ; nor can they be construct. | Paes awa (cr naean Brice, in the Chair fine enerally F ice ie tents per box. , > for bumau food, od without provisions tor the effectual anu proper A J By resolution the Street Commirsioner was direct. | C# x ENTON, No, 38 Sixse ave. General Whol . The word “cattle,” to mean all animals except | vegiiativn and cleansing thereos, 182d, Adequate privies or water closets to be pro- | ed to cause th> re oval of the rails of the Morrisania | $#/¢ Arent. For este by ai) Dr 810, Pirds, fowl aud fish ; the word “butcher,” a slauglt th, Contents not t be drawn, or allowed to run | vided on all such promises above wenationed, which | and Fordham K. K, Oo. lying in Third avenue, and OARKD WANTED BY A KESPE CTA @rer of cate; the word “cattle dealer,’ all intor- | off 1ato any ground, street or place ; are owners | shail always be adequately veuriiaied aud Kept clean | also on the temporary bridxe over Harlem Rives, young lady, in ® plain private fam: ested in buying, selling, slaughtering, dic., of cattle; | aud occujante to permit them to rise within flow | and wholesome; bo offensive gases to be ailowed to A resolution was adopted thet the flags on the] neighborhood of station B, Grand family, in t she mora uyeoietio eeler evry pereon engaged | theretroln, or two ive of the Ground, OF permit them | pees Home tem, into the hous, or imto any other City, Hall and other pub sc Luildings te diaplaved on | ( idreee, stating price and locality BO, Bee Pyy uy ug, &e., Vegetables ; beoume oflensive, | house or bub * t.. bel. e Birt of iden: a c oa poe prlyene market,” hanes such places thos pablic) | 85th, Neither owners, tenants, nor occupants to | lsd, No tenement or other house above mention- t A Gay boing j FY | Grand at, Post Office, “7 ot.gaih such articles are bought or sold, periuit conwnts to be removed without a permit, ed to be overcrowded. @ majority of the Committee on Ferries report- ed eieely to permitting the Astoria Feiry Com- pany to change their terminus from odth street, EF, h., to Y2d ot: E.R, Amipority report irom the seme Commi wee presented in favor of granting the Company rmission, Mr, Ely offered o resovution that this Company be allowed the privilege of changing their te: rmJous es above set jorth, and on motion the whole subject was laid over, Adjourned, Boasy ov CovunotLuss—Tuxw Recent Frags on cus Citx—Tux QCizx Laerecton'’s Darssrumnt’ Oo TAILORS—WANTED, IN & CUSIV j tablishme: with geod 10 srence. Ape “TE [ys Soho Sou 180 \ TANTED—AN OPERATOR TO RUN, McKey's sole-botroming machine. A shi maker pieferred, as he’ will have to fit the stock ladica’ work. Add box 8y9, Bun ottice \ ANTED — 6 FIRST CLASS TALLC eouses 10 Work on custow work given ous, J: First av, Deitch s00 bib one where, and cate or yegeiabie dealers must ovth, Ashes or garbage not to be thrown into an: be leensed by the Board. ¥ vault, privy, &c., except euch as may be their eae 40. No meat, fish, &c., mor milk which are not | recepiacie, Deaithy, Dor meas or fish which died by disease or QuLh. Lubs, &e., used to contain Liquid substances eceident a.sii be brought to any pines or market, or | to )0 strong and tight, and bave strong metaliic offered for sale. into aceount, . hoops aud handles; not to be filled to within four 41, Prescribes the mimimure ages and weight of ani inches ot the top + contenta not allowed to become 1S4th, Apartments and other portions of euch | how many persons to each gale, vaio bee pes yet been agreed on) to be slaugh- | offensive. Provisions relative to cesspools, dc., to | places to be immediately put in ee Phere bic foot may sleep in cue apartinent, (the number will be known to-day} and how many tenants may dwell in each house. Garret, closets, bails, cupboards, and rooms not properly lighted amd ventilated are mot to be taken © Meagre or unwhole-ome fish, birds | extend to them, Contents not to be dropped or | adequately liguted and veutile 2 ® manu pr towls w be bt, held, seld or offered for eale, | thrown into the rivers, fosters such saieguards, accommodativas and venti- 42 Cattle, while in an overh feverish or dis. | Vile. Co of such tu! ate: &e., te be provided us not to endanger life and wake ceeds mek to be lead hae Corab oo die | Vite, Copious of ouch tabs water elepete, &0.. nag | lations arg be be provided ao nat to

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