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Fire Department of Parts, in the middle, for convenience of carriage, and hav: Progress of the Uhelera, now aiek tn that, locality the chances of course ITINE INTELLIGENCE feel foaak oucting op Sound The fire department of Paris ts, in every sense of ing at one end the sides curved tn» masanoe to be MOBTALIFY OF THE Wanx. Sak Sy cemate be stated, Sl ond eee tie sadrage of Pam or to precee the word, a military organization. The members Se ae er tarinter sate. eae caper Saleee The following ia the-sapert of the two cholers | to’honse as is represented to us, that they wil pare. lget eat within haf o lla 8 SW ot the Paint, when are like soldiers, have pay, rations, and | pases up with » comrade to that window. Then, | hospitals yesterday -— die. We this week heard of two cases of cho- a tH nrhite Light will open, Dearing W E; then eteor W barracks, like the gendarmerie, or municipal guard, | Standing in the window, and steadied by his com- FRANELIN GURHET HOSPITAL. Haas, Basin thoes Gated share, S1h.0 Catharine 4 ty KD, rte oer ees etek ak And are subject to constant discipline. The mem | S6t4 lees cag thas panes tothe ter et ERAS: | Joly Macnee ee Re tNe'are sasnred by tbe. best authority that the Bf | of Gun Cay; then alter course te BW. Oy W, aad as rem bers are chosen as much as possible from the class | ing in an in short space of He can MOTT GTRERT HOSPITAL. cholera is not “spreading through the cl at) ‘Aug 2 ove a Ny, which will leet’ to ete ae of mechanics and laborers—such as masons, carpen- | thus take up with either one end of the sack Received. Died. Cured, Remaining. | some pereons suggest pig @ men- Aug 2 ho mied West ‘Shoals, (or take the channel te ters, plumbers, &c.—ar these mon are acquainted | alluded to, or the hove, to the circum- | July 29......... 8 1 1 4 | tion above, all the oases of which we have beard, 4ug 4 | thenorthward of the New Shoal, close aroun rd q M and when it is considered that our ies for ‘Aug 5 | Port Royal Point,) and as soon as the on Fort with the construction of the different parta of a | ances. short Indder is much more conveni- | The following table shows the mortality in this ie chem on aun i on. ns bene by E heal oa building, as the walls, floors, roof, &c.; and they are | fry: but to use them tite nessun, to kere mea | City from all cquses, and from cholere, since the2eth | Scausring information, Wie Srculiee tension no oe mit ea cies weeth ‘ena Bouth Pelleas Sth, Aes flzo accastomed to work in elevated positions with- | who are expert and practical. These ladders are pack- | Of May last :— ronson. to fear the appearance amMOSg 8 Of chslora ‘Ang 9 | Soon’ oc Plumb Poist light bears 8 E by Eseutedty, macs Cet er ad ar aot ntl vem in paces| 92 04 ced he cB PHCE TOY | pug wok nig Jan Eg pO SEP hy where others would be ableto do nothing. They | tion of buildings. Every stovepipe, every chimney, a Fe Er eatin, t to them, and while we will iron the anchorage A Kington. The white lght wi are requized to understand reading and writing, in | has to be arranged according to the laws of safety. « «“ thow the vicinage of all the cays and shoals lying tothe rder that the: be able i he! All constructions in the city are constantly ander « “« southward and westward of Plumb Point, as well as the order y may to instruct them | OT ee ee eee cae oftciaisy and this cam “ “ northeastern limita of the shoal ex to the cast- selvea from beoks regarding their arduous pro: | tion, together with thelr fine corps of firemen, ac- “ “ TELEGRAPHIC. ward ofthe North Fellcan pit westward, of Hinge fession, and also be able to make reporta. | count for the little destruction of property by ‘re | CHOLERA IN THE SOUTH. . Pee he ley Ait cla daira 3h ep ‘They are required to be sober and temperate, | in that city. During the year 1650 there were in senteeey os Burrmwona, July 20, 1864. Bene os to make the white light tron if Eby Noss ‘88 by an irregular life, drunkenness or gaming, they fvaiphons SoMa Pita dag nergy how Ay DONNA ore veces ceraisnasanshanasicanseoen 8% Pest of Now York, July 90, 1854. foe, eontline Sie pape sorome wane a ot opena, ‘would necessarily make more expense than their | piers is composed of 623 sous officers, corporals,and | Inqniry into the matter assures usthst nine-tenths | curred in Burke county, Georgia. Ont of OT cases in one ~— pomp eos ‘The bright light will be exhibited from « Psy would permit, and would thus be tempted to | soldiers—five captains, four lieutenants, five sous | of the deaths from cholera are the result of impru- | locality, no less than 60 proved fatal. oa ied aacsideticinase Je lamp, sus) end to the beacon on Fort, Angustng theft or plunder while in the exercise of their vo- sdjtants one treasurer, two surgeons, and two | gent living, from indulgence in green frait, lobster, Bpren, Satae me sre bate Scan=ed at Wheeling, | , St amsbip St Louis (new), ) Havre, Ohad 5 Baur te = bayer pe Apo a cation. They are alsorequired to be robust, agile, we 623 men are divided into four companies, | #24 other indigestible food. Leave all this alone, | Ve., during the last t ve. Steamship Siclia (Sic), Caflero, Gibraltar, E Fiedler. | Through the South Channel, by it upon aN by and in good health, in order that they may act with | placed st the four cardinal points of the capital. | and no fears need be entertained of the prevailing CHOLERA AT BALTIMORE. mati Cavendy, Norfolk, Ludlam & Reeesiee Weer will lead cles to. th vane effect. here is in Paris thirty-eight posts, including four | epidemic. pa Alnebetee Je ‘not aye: | Seaetuabip Florida, Woodhall, Savannah, ST Mitehill | Om Bonk; but the use of this channel is not advisable at Immediately on their arrival at a fire, they are | barracks, fifteen theatres, and. the quarters Cre | Coroner O'Donnell yesterday held an inguest upon | _ The cholera aiaristiingtins pas se rey ence, | ecktghgubi? Masion, Foster, Charleston, Gpodord, Tile: | night excopt by ‘drogers” abd other mmall vowels. he absolute masters of the locality ; all objects of value | hose, &c. Those of the barracks have seven or | the body of Thomas Dewitt, at 66 Anthony street, | “itd, ee ee pelea aden _ ‘thirteen | Ship Northern Crown, Lamb, Melbourne, Howes & Co. | Point light house:—Cow Bey Peint—E8 E, 6 miles; Lae wemain at their disposition and under their charge, eight poms, and of the staff as many. who died of cholera. Deceased was thirty-four Galetiod peipuciisicipnsd-aitaas checain seal Santdieak, oe, See por Williams meen. 5 motte's Bank—E8 x, 10}, malas; Morea Oop SB till such is the good character of the men and the Ft pow ig somone | of three Hecepilieeaer Ge years of age, anda native of New York. cel cccad avisdan asd aevk Goa Ne Wha: ose at pry rag ey Thepbo Ws. ae Pree, Sede See Mee sian rubies awe 4 Aiisoipline under which they are Kept, that there is | Voring, and in taking hyrtanders to work it unt are reported as yet GE aE CE fe W smiles; Fortahd Rook 3 W 61 mle, calle Wery seldom an example of punishment. The ofi- | other soldiers arrive. BY MAIL. MORTALITY IN PHILADELPRIA EbiD {ndlana,'Coftin: New Orleama W T Brome oe | paced rp ks open ol to cers and men are uniformed, and subjected to the | The captain receives per year......... 2,600 francs. The deaths from cholera at Chicago, for the three plete tay July 29, aia eck Valen dramas’ (Brem), Khemen, 8 Thomas, Ra- | : i Bame rules as in the army ; every movement is by | Licntenant.. soe eae near en coponeible citivea of Onckes, | The Board of Health report 61S deuths during tho | YeRstadt & Schumacher. 5 waar, Biaidoesi, aah sno tO J Grmsos, Master H MS Imam. * order from the officers, and the men on duty at a fire Paes 60 (firemen), : td a (amen ee bec poey Wise 7 a, week ending to-day. 70 of them were from oholera, 105 | Meincke. ~ : Pde Dora Campam.t, Clerk. are onder the same iscipline as soldiers on a fieid ‘the pay sie shores fe tl a (oa ares Se ex- pivsichs of this ce waiter Lr cs ape from cholera infantum, 49 dysentery, 21 diarrhea, and ‘ teva Iddo Kimball, Ingraham, St Stephen, White & By order of the Light Bouse Board. e Ses. f battle, elect’ bedi f ord ense of each man. 8 soldier, he has rations, it the cholera roken out fet that | 14 cholera morbus. ancan. s s . 7 a S is bee beng Soldiers of -eyranteteaa Perrhche, 26-6 Dae tsd, Steel OA Meret dol: | place, Ana for several days every case proved fatal Nine mtw casos and eight deaths from cholera have | , Busan Saunders Son ranciees, Buckiin i Ore 1 eS ee eae “ Jars per month. ol 5 recompensed for good conduct by being transferred | “it must ‘be remembered that in France labor and and the number of deaths is given in the letter at | °Cc¥*Ted in the Almshouse during the twenty-four hours ae CA (Br), McDonald, St John, NB, G Logan. Arr at Nantucket 26th, schr Hamilton, Bailey, Atlaatie 2o the corps of Sapeurs Pompiers, as the fire depart’ | wages of all kinds are forty, or fifty per cent lower | aix or seven por day. The physicians had confessed | ©Dding at noon to-day. Brig Fait , Fogo, NF, H's Routh & Son. Ocean, 140 bbls blackfish oil; 27th, ship Napoleon, from ment is named. It often happens that sons of officers | than in this country. ‘Dhe goat of an engine such as | their inability to succor those who were attacked. MORTALITY IN ROSTON. Brig J D (Br), Brown, St Johns, NF, Roome & Dinwid- * ; : i has been referred to, is 600 francs, ladders 40 franos | These melancholy facts but prove that it is useless Boston, July 20, 1864. NB, CODun- | goAt Taleahuane June 14, Columbus, Carr, NB, 1,200 ap, of the army enlist tm the corps of Saprurs Pompiers | each, and sac dé sauvetage 120 francs. M. Gustave | to try to run away from the cholera, Ozaukee is ‘The deaths in this city during the week ending at noon | ,, BF Woodbine (Br), Bolton, St Andrews, NB, for home in s few days. us but as cimple soldiers, because to be an officer in | Paulin, Colonel du Genie, ex-Commandant dzs Sa- | probably aa well situated as many other small towns a 100. eS ee (Br), Crosby, Yarmouth, NS, JH 4g Gee? 11, lat 35 48, lon 41 26, Richmond, NB, this corps requires experience and knowledge. The | ?eurs Pompiers de Paris, says with regard to this | to whioh the panic stricken residents of cities have | *°-*7 eats pe pee Bei. J i are ont, 8P roncign Ports. efficers are generally chosen from the corps of en- | CO™RS, “The Sapeurs Pompiers were cever able to | fled.—Chicago Dem. Press, July 27. Coolers in the Charleston Slate Prison is subsiding, | 'prig Meteor, Anderson, Pictou, Nesmith & Sons. Boxsos Avam—in port June 15 slip Margaret Bliss, A ge of render any efficient services till after they were | We were very much surprised to hear of four | &2dnocase has proved fatal. 112 prisoners ig Wanderer, Chadbourn, St Marys, HS Routh. Adams, for N York, :early ready; Gleaner, Jellee- Bineers and artillery of the army, and after suff- | under miltery organization. At Paris the mean y) ay, at - | attacked in » more or less violent degree, but allare | Schr Marianne (Brem), Wams, Bremen, G H Bechtel. 7 son, for do 12; althette, Lewis nd Manto, fer deaths by cholera on yesterday, at the town of Ur. cient experience become acting officers of the corps. | loss annually by fires is only 500,000 francs, and it | bang, ‘That town has always sustained the reputa- | now cofsidered convalescent. Sehr 5 R Potter, Maciel, Trinidad, J A Machado. do; Juniata, Phinney, for Boston; brig Hi The commandant is a member of the staff of the | ‘f1o the maltaty, organization that the corps owe fon ofa very bealthy piace, and, until we ——_—_—_-—- See Dente Crea CRE pate iekneon be Saght. Taocy ott Beaten Leth Wapbosset” Caster, ae ; - particulars, we could not account for the sudden » Miscellany. Schr Margaret Ann; Dickinson, Philadelphia, Van Brunt | gm, Mulixen, E July 16. brig Elen Frank- —_ ‘ : announcement of the disease there. The facta, vet ber and vali . ” ; The corps is farnished with a great variety of ap" | Terrible Riot between Fire Companies—A | learn, are these, and we aubmit them to the public, one piresoapri Ed ar ga an Wook cone, Vie: | eae is a, eis oes lle Btoonnan Oe Ben: iat 28 Sid 16th brigs “James, Liddle,” Leith; , paratus, The pump, or what would be called the Number of Men Wounded, 60 that not only ours, butjother ba hapa mes ginia, for the last fifteen or twenty years, Sage tiee with | Schr copueenie, Well, Boston, 0 & E J Peters. CrmNFuRGOs—SId July 12, chip Moro Castle, i § ; . L . , do; ‘ Rhat in ure here, consisting of two cylinders, five | their belligerent propensities, to the disgrace of our | Ofte reer. An Irishman had a shanty om the hill } sicne’ of the Keren ie rr, valeed at 8131 200, felt Globe, Conk, Washington, JW Mathews Erithens dee Mies ts P y side, about eighteen feet square, without a window, ae jeldon, ss inches in diameter, and.an air chamber; the | city, on T hureday night. Respectable citizens were | and but one low door. In the shanty was a cook A man in Wheeling, Va., the other day rendered him- Soke Tastes, Hearne, Learel SW Lewis. Havaxa—arr July 14 barks Stanislaus (Belg) Gombeer, Drakes are worked by eight men, and with a dia | aroused from their fone Seepage wr thelr | stove, dome little furniture, and beds spread out on dee rr Teed ztcly astveliod ia leit cide Ton | Schr Sarah Tlcabett, Smith, New Haven, master. Wr erichole, Coasat sina teige Canale Putsiaon charge pipe of six-tenths of an inch diameter, | H¥e# nd property threatened wit J intoe | planks laid out on the ground, where from sixteen | ‘36 Jerto foot, a deadnor creeping over it which uo | _ Steamer Parker Veln, Turner, Baltimore, Parker Vein | Fortnids tézoline E Kee, Cereora: an arth Wetman while one of our principal streets was turned into a twent; the stream may be thrown one hundred feet | scene of battle and bloodshed. in filth thd dirt anaee ce ie oe ae ee high. But although essentially the same, these About half-past 11 o’clock, onthe night mention- | found a hole dug and covered with a board, 80 that machines do not at all resemble the spiendid, but | £4) there was an alarm of fire, caused by the burn- | it might not be stepped into,wnich hole was devoted ical aid ybably 5 Company. z Heath, do; Volante, Baldwin, NYork es acieaiae : shar the Legislature of Con- Sloop 5 J Blauvelt, Newman, New Haven, J H Haven. Chasieston; Se Dark American, ak Mai ee i i ARRIVED. s Ct ; eette Sirane 0 Donrcing house hoopers whe ight £° | Ws .storeahip Relief, SC Rowen, Lieut Comd’g, RioJe: | Ossippes, Hamburg: barks Greenland’ poll ft at the exgieation pany Oy A Chase, ing of a small smekehouse, in the vicinity of Laurel Ami iro, 40 dayn. leans; 2ist Attica, Chase, Ham! $ heavy, lumbering engines dragged through the | and Rachel streets. Tho flames were extinguished reds sate ae ape ‘on sople slats ; ‘ nghip Maris, Green, Melbourne, April 29, Rio Janeiro | Ixavs—No Am vessel'in port July 18. streeta of the American cities by from fifty to shun" | before much damage was done to surrounding | died.’ The authorities have taken measures to re- in teilio tor cake Perddenhaari § nia, good batter | Jane 23, with coffee, to Siffken & : lati8N, | |, Juumem—In port July 16 schr Grey Eagle, Barker, for dred men and boys, with a noise sufficient to disturb | Property. Apprehending a distarbance among 6ome | move the bodies and burn the shanty—Ohio State | per doren, and fat chickens $1 per doven. fiere's.« para. | 102401 al eine gprs Moly Beagles Sy pe a Lady Seymour (Br), ; ; of the up town fire companics, the greater part of | Journal, July 27, Ie tn obaie Veteiarners and wi ann engine, stecring HEE; na Sate, y, rig @, he very paving stones. The machine consists of a | the police force of the Northern Liberties rau to the , st a pert 16 8, lon 128 to 110 W, large somes much | Charleston. ld 18th bark John Stroud, Stetson, New R ‘ p h In the absence of reports from a Board of Health On board the steamer Atlantic, on Tuesday night, on | field'ice. Lost operboasn tthe passage, ton Stoner, | Orleans; schr H Curtis, Jordan, Boston. ; @latform, to which the cylinders and air chambers | gcene of conflagration, leaving the rest of the dis: | 9. from any reliable #0 we aft unable to inform | ber way from Boston to Portland, a man whose ‘end : J Rio Javamo—Arr June 18 bark Hamilton, | __ are fastened, the whole placed on two wheels, and | trict unguarded. Lieut. Nutt, seoing the Fairmount | O17 TsGer of the state or extent of the cholors | stockings were marked “Wi, shot himecit with a | “MM fockland (of Boston), Vinal, Callao, April 14, via | Richmondy rig Farrell, Philadelphia; 234, Sw'drawn by three men. These pnmps are con” | Engine Jompeny, geting Gown, Fourth street, and ex- | Si Sanesday last, wh ‘the double pistol through the heart. He appeared | Hampton Roads July 28, with , to Bareda & Co. | Morgan Dix, laypole pd lath (hetero re. y pecting a confilet between the adherents of that | Siace Tuesday last, when we gave the graveyard | stout twenty-five years of age, was unknown, and hada | May'lt, Cape Horn NE 20 rules diatan, spoke slap Hope, 18th), Telawarian, Froodbury, s structed very perfectly and carefully. company. and the Moyamensing Hose Company, | tot 08 money, ,12 o'clock. In a popele powder flask, eome bullets, and s quantity of change in | hence for San Francisco; same time, saw two clipper Nehemiah Hand, Turner, ‘River ; 18th, bark It has often been recommended to make use ot | strove e eee inge ae whe unable to find His tapes taibletfor’ pil yon pera a Pgh nya is zane a be : : ships bound W, one showing a diagonal signal wih wi ay , Heard, Philadelphia’ (reported below P 27th larger pumps. This is a matter which might be dis- | ®y. He followed the Fairmount alone. ots, | Sive reliable statements. One in each thousand | salah amused himsell by eliabing to ie top of tne | whito; July 0, tat 38 Bi, lon Tl 88; boarded back. Z |. in port 20d brig § W Cushing, Annis, for ——- 2 or & if the vicinity of Fourth and Callowhill streets, ae ieee pt mies a a top of tho aes Y Norfolk for Kinguton’ Joon Taaya cut a port 234 brig E 5 = cussed. In throwing water a great distance, and in | tye Fairmount approached the Moyame which | (thirty a day) might die, and we know nothing ‘ large atream, it cannot fail to be divided into | was ahead, and the men were seen to leave th rope. | about ft. In our next country issue, we will re- ray, and this is almost immediately converted into | A moment afterwards, there was a rapid succession | #ume the publication of the graveyard statistic, wpray, of pistol shots—a regular broadside. ‘The fire was | 82d Show the number of interments for the week team on arriving st the fire, The steam is convert” returned, and for a Yew minutes the streets prosent- | @nding at that date. We hoard of three cases of ed by the heat into the two gagses, hydrogen and | ed the appearance of a battle field. Iieut. Nutt, | Cholera occurring yesterday amongst colored men oxygen, which both serve to increase the fire. The | officers Snyder, Yoder, and Taman. and watchman | ®t work in the sun near Haxall’s mills, but we have ti ‘i Barnea exerted themsclves to Miike arrests, but they | D0t heard of » single white person——except a pri- combustion of wood is simply the combination of the were resisted, and were only. partiall ‘successful. | 80ner at the penitentiary--being attacked with tarbon of the wood with the oxygen of the air, pro” | Oficer Yoder was crushed against a , 80 that he | cholera for the lat two days; and all who have ex- Gacing carbonic acid and carbonic oxide gases. At | was unable to move. Finally the battle ‘ended, the | pressed an opinion to ua on the subject for the last the eame time a part of the hydrogen and carbon tlle i retiring down Mourth street with thelr | ci0oc ts rep Iy disappearing from our city. — contained in the wood unite, forming carburetted But two arrests were made. John Been, an ads. Richmond Engygrer, July 27. bydrogen, which burns, producing the fame. The | herent of the Moyamensing Hose Company, wasar™| Several addition ganee of cholera were reported manner in which water effects the extinguishment | rested by officer Snyder, of Spring Garden. He | yesterday, all of were traceable to ni of the flame is in preventing the contact of the air | ¥28 taken before Alderman Buller, and held in | in the shape of.etagnant ponds. During the pre- - Pe $1,000 to answer the charge of riot. vious day seven Che deaths occurred in the Sixth with the wood, thus cutting off the supply of | “ ‘isha Reed, a member of the Fairmount Engine | wererend considers le alarm exited tn the > neigh: oxygen, which alone supports the combustion. It | Company, was arrested by watchman Barnes, hay- hood. Among those repor' cl m cholera is necessar: ive | ing a discharged pistol in his hand. He was taken | yesterday were Mr. Abrahain Beach, the jailor, and is ne y, therefore, that the water should arrive below Ex Mayor Howell, and held in $1,000 to an- | Judge Win 0. Pord.--Newark Mercury, July 29. ys. E. B. Georgia, a hotel keeper near Meredith square, cae Anglo Saxon eliprer); ‘Low, Baltimore, 1 day, gtaeAae July — brig James Wallace, Upton, Ma- Delaware county, ros wy dg alge te Boater. Bask Chante Pierce, Buenos Ayres, June 15, with ya! Ker (Turks Islands)—No Am vessel in port July erie B ; | hides, &e, to MM Freeman’ & Co. Tho C went ashore on | 17. £4, but recovered in time to rescue the dead body before | the False Hook at 12 o'clock last night, and got off | Sr Jaco—Arr July 9 ship “ Willlam Galos,”” ‘i fhe Gre wick lbad communiented to the barn, bad miboat ect ee - a wi ba Weer 2 re Faso bars, jackson, Philadelphia ysobe if reacht ? r lar, ‘arne; of farren), Luther, oy g = The Utica Gazette notices the death of Nicholas Harter, | Island, with lumber, toW L Baker. ‘TRINIDAD—S of Deerfield, Oneida county. He was faepin rms ears | Bark Clarissa, McBean, Neuvitas, 9 days, with sugar, | NYork; 13th Rainbow, of age. He was one of the fow surviving soldiers of the | molasses, &o, to Yanage & Etulain. Ystaxde—In uly 19 Br brig Berumdians, Revolution, and was emnaly, familiar with the siege of | Brig Isabella (Br), Crawhurst, Leghorn, 79 days, with | Outerbridge, for 5 days. “ts an or sla 1 | “Brie erste Went Gr), Dwyer 8) 13 days, with rg yen be Mii a6 ven! 's ine} a —, y og en ey Ps Ms | wes nd ar ile aS Sat | eam pps ttn, Or, @ deck band on board the War Eagle. Sandy Hook, during a blow from SSW, lost head of main- | * RiNGOR Ase July 26 brig Lady of the Lake, Shute, ‘The day after twenty roguos had escaped from jail, out | Mast and maintopmast, ‘and reotived some damage in | philadelphia. “ west, the ‘editor of the silage paper’ hadan cloguent | salla and rigeing; same day, lat 40 00, lon 11 14, spoke | "RET Act "Arr July 24th achr Frances Ellen, NYork. artic on the morals af the place, nota oritoner within | "Ee teetrala” (Br) AisDosald, Biivey, 12 days, with | »_20NTON Are July 28 rig. Hibernia, Pentel, Matas the walle of her jails; This may be called turning things coal fo E Cunard. ’ ume ’ J Ap 5 Mie fro ee Turks Island tebrig Hebron (Br), Card, Windsor, 17 days, with plas- Pool, Signal for two barks and three brigs. Cid slp 3 Kextucky Haar Cnor-—A gentleman of this | “Sig Arcturas (of Savannah), Crocker, Doboy Tstend, | ji@tPet? ;Nichole, Bonaire; barks F beam tend , who has jastretarned from Kentucky, informs | 6 days, with lumber, to D Elliott. Sid inco with brig | 4, ee i —— » Se ° in an undivided state, and with foroe, on the burn- | wer tho charge of riot. Sch Cabit th by | 08 that he ent inquiry while in that State | Francis Newton, for NYork. July 2%, lat 38, lon 77, | Ki #s, London; Nisgars, tz, Mobile; Avby Jones, Hol- ing portions, in order to penetrate a8 much as pos- | "It is reported that a member of the Feirmount En: | San ettite's fertohent of thn Re es respecting the growing hemp ‘crop, and from the | Benj Grotobem, seaman, a native of Germany, fell over” Diy Jones Arch Bait ‘torre, F bad sible the pores of the wood. For this it is also ne: | give Company has since died of wounds received ia | wife, two sons and two daughters, mother-in-law | Most Telisble sources o information it is pronounc- | board and war drowned. det SHy Dunster, @1 the fight, but the trath ef the statement we have i i cessary that the man who directs the stream should | 200 - ee to aaeattal and tisterimtlaw. Also, in the same neighborhood, ed the best, not only in quantity but in quality, si Brig Penobscot (of 5 key, do; Eagene, Parker, de; i. ly in q iy in quality, since i t Bangor), Emery, Grand en, Hdridge, WY od x Shot be aa to S. i a Mr. Conner’s wife and two chi 5 E dear as possible to the fire, thus. making the John Kane, aged 19 years, an adherent of the | 0 obiMdren. ‘ork. ’sid' ship J 1842. All it is very fine, and being | Islands, 24 days, with wine, ke, to De Teco, Searl & Oo. | J Bunchinla, Move, beer BOartAaety ade ate Laie Stine ean preveu aly 22 lat 3 lou 70, spoke brig Blanchard, trom Boston (for Matsa), Abby Honea, fontnen” Bore Rekon ae cati- M ith. Bagk ¢ . ; The whole number of deaths reported up to 3 P. | its turning out finely. Th b for 8t Marys, . which was aground on Lovell’s Gistance to be passed by the water short, and in- | Moyamensing Hése Company, was shot through the terd sic atree 8 oui iy. Zhe crop by many Brig Choctat f Boston), De » Galveston, 27 sucing the arrival in a eolid body. This is the rea- | back, the ball passing out at his right breast. Ho | M-ye Bandsy, treminetaen, From Iz ovlock Thame. | MAted at thirty-three per cent more in quantity, and | agys,rith mdse, {omasiers)’ uum Selvesom 27 | Iola, went to. sea on night of 20th at, least twenty-five per cent better in quality than Kate Heath (of Wilmin, NC), Ch EAST WEYMOUTH — Arr July$25 J Nickerses, ot fae Pa "the oe of u8t2 wan rec! ea Fag, July Heit a, cd wera ot & Oe as PieKerton, Baltimoro; schr Tribune, hutchian Troy, via tons, resent, gener Sehr Cruz, ortuguese), Satgel, Lishon, FALL R Jul ’ believed, will not fail short of 20,000 tons.” In ma. anys, with wine and all to We Poy’ Lesh’ Ewe; Ans ats ao; Se ae ee ny parts the stalk,is ready forthe knife, and farm- hr r Donaldson (of Baltimore), Lewis, Mata- | trweu. GARDINER—Arr July 24 schr Oren, Crowell, won for the employment of small-sized pumps, but Tee oceen bari Ht a Hospital, where be | Gay night alxteen new cases had occurred, all confin- of course they are required in greater number. The | Jota Raftree, aged 24, also an adherent of the eG ipa hepa ee rea! ry ad mea do not stand on the ground and throw the | Moyamensing Hose Company, was badly wounded of the disease having a directly " The wtrpam into the windows, as is practised here, bat | i1,the arm. He was taken tothe Pennsylvania Hos- | Board have taken measures to enforce oo a 2 pital. endeavor in all cases to place themselves a3 near as ‘A German gentleman, who was ing Fourth | t@ vacate ilentilal houses, and above all, to close possible to the fire. and Callownii streets af the tie ‘ ee teu, was on. Gesth-dealing groggerics.— Albany Express, is alway K nu @ fies! of the . He was pe F cea pot the wndony ad the dos ning pe. | S™RMZS hs es ge | gl Monel J 2h tr re, ent nie beng ws to ST sr ing al sal \. » CB, s i rerved as long as possible, in order to prevent the | had & portion of his hat ahot away, and the ball | twenty deaths fromcholera on the 36th.” At Toron: | g DISTRESSIG— A litle girl, youngest child, of wich Creeneay of Alexandria), Upsher, QultKey, Turks | temple, Paladelphia, “Sachem, Chalten’ NYcrke QB influx of currents of air. To effect this, entrance is | grazed his forehead. He made a very narrow es- | to there were six deaths on the 26th. ears, while at a neighbor's house, 3 eye, : 3 f ing. steamers HB Saunders, Philadel; Ur Bates, } y, | s H Perry (of Rockland), Grimshaw, Pictou, 18 |" aehaliies| wok id gguined, if possible, by the basement and by thestairs, | CR oe tn oom BE cx meer a (From the Boston Traveller, July 28 Mistake ate some fly poison, which caused | dary, with cot We Stontae : 7” | amadees? Gist, NYgek: sobs Elm Olty, Tuttle; Kile, al ers who have old stocks on hand are anxious to sell. | €°Fda, 42 days, with cotton, &o, to order. Philadel. There can be no mistake about the "e Schr G 0 low (Br), Whitter, Turks Islands, ¢ days, hia; 25th Cat ine Ni larger and better than that of any’ szason in ten rie ab em caren Anderson, st | Soto etaah Taimouth, Will, Work, ond years, or since 1842.--8t. Louis Republican. Jago de Cubs, 15 days, with sugar and 17” B Ss, Wel elegy . Bid = JWElwell. 13th inst, passed TW Blodget, from feridian’ and Curlew, do. id [ easess : D “puseyacepseyrapsee ; ? Lie Z Eh FTE |e no Hee CHOLERA IN THE STATE. PRISON. death in about seven hours. affair | Schr Pearl, Kelly, New Bedford for Albany, with oil , ” Eoaee, Canfield, Miller’ Jhose being taken in, and the men thus approach the | received wounds more or less dangerous; but we | A sudden and violent sickness broke out in the — be scatter @ all-Wur keep poison about, Rehr Antarer, indy, Philadelphia, with coal, bound | Dichinton, ri, tne lame bd lence, , : and New We ith, NY fire a near as possible. In case of necessity the | suppose they will remain concealed until they re- | State prison last night. As we learn the facts from either ies —Sarat inel, | to Pr OLMES wmea who enter are furnished with a blouse hel core, and Then ay forth Ve render our, sock a Proper souroes th ‘pl dee oma a about ieee ae ent bs e ‘ once more hideous by scenes of uproar an + | eleven o’cloc a n, Mr. er, Was covers the head and shoulders, and is tied at the | ‘eq. y t called to the cell of Peter York, the colored mam in Se otmarine armor, ead tha Sepp ars for. | nie wil roprtod’ to att Sur that oat | $24 Red Mi ceemsade ete ka mesa and supply of air is fur- wi Te} fo court. But that will o and found him a ly aia hhene lent oi figs ae give usa temporary relief. These and “other com. cholera, with scarce mE ence his extremities nished by ing _— ; panies have been reported. An attempt has been | quite cold. He administered remedies internally and By the aid of this,a man may penetrate into ® | made to destroy them both, but it has failed. They | externally, and sent for the physician of the prison, room fillod with smoke and gases with the greatest | exist but to repeat their lawlessness, and render our | Dr. Wm. B. Morris, who was promptly on the ne facility. This is of use in cases of fires in cel- nbd ed dangerous both day and night. We are | York had scarcely been taken to the Hospit - hers, These it is of greatest importance to keep | reputed to have scandalously abused these volun- | fore another and another were attacked in a similar fhe exterior air excluded, and where, by reason of | teer firemen. The experience of every day con- | manner, until at noon to-day no less than seventy of or! . July 2%. Lighter scliooner Excelsior, from the wreck of the | xYork for Piioe sgh ese Mi brig, Sarah CBr}, — for Boston; Sea Godfrey, Satilla River, Ga, for do; Sloop F Brown, Gardner, Providence Filza Jane, Stor do; Seral Ann, ireland Empire, Ax “Ox Inmasrrant."—The St. Anthony E'x- | Sloop Fashion’ Updice, Brovidesce Boston for'Philadabe Sampeon, Nantuoket for : Empire, ; re that in the town of M is, Iowa, an Re EL wince do. Sid bark Oak, schr turtle was recent! q whose Steame) ion, Char! iF » Savannah; poten e Bate “1760. in legt. | Jamestown, Richmond; Sietlia (Clean), Gibealtar; ships Boston; Pathe tee peg aR pee vent figures. The inscription it is suppoeed was Gees ee are alias Coeas) teed Healy, ‘NYork for ‘do; Caroline : carved upon his shell eighty-five years since, by | (rTP Os othr, 3 Ewen Stone, Boynt for Bangor; Mexican, Providence for do. Sid bigs some of the early French voyagers. Condor, Ss Serah Ana, | a Julia Frances, JH Counce, — Uv Saxov Hoos Painrina euecsary.) | ‘Tetumpls, Nancy Mills, A Win U tadio; Nourse TA LAE AO | One bark south of the Highlands, inward bound; one bons Ciccone Pee tee Smith, Wind: RUCRIVED AT THE | ship, three barks, two brigs, and steamer Delaware, of | regan ‘atest Jameson, Sea Lion, } Frances ‘Con- the fiighfands, bound ong. mor NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE | vind light trom SWs Weather hary Eady or the en eye Lous, Walsh, Champion, Boston, JULy 28, 1854, | ar Paes TT Uy fin fy Eliza Jane, Se jl ' | Vinces us that we have not spoken with half the | the prisoners were under the doctor's care, twent Seaeeti gp sann napcotocted would be | luvgy wilh should be directed this | of whom were’ sdimitted to, the ‘Hospital aud at enormous evil. The volunteer fire department is | treated in their cella. Nine of them Se ee | unmistakeably the source of rowdyism in this and | have the cholera, the others the cholera ir and ao wuffocated instantly. The chief care of the man di- other cities, and, far from decreasing in its baneful | those in the cells # violent diarrhea. All were | influence, itis rather becoming more outrageous | doing well at noon, though eome were attacked every day. The revolvers of the consolidated police | with it violence, and at times were in some dan- | no longer frighten the riotous spirit, for the ger. Morris spent the entire night at the hospi- themselves employ the deadly weapons, and as they , and was unwearied in his exertions. The cause | are more numerons than the police, the latter are | of this attack is unknown. It was not in the diet, iz treated with contempt. There ia but one cred which een. ‘was rice, salt fish fried and white windows. Ifthere ’isa wind, he | for this painfal state of things, and that remedy bread. Heretofore the prison has been quite-healthy. pays valar attention to those portions towards | the destruction of the volunteer department. We (From the Cincinnati Commercial, July 28.) wae the flames are borne, thus striving to save Would not argue abouts paid fire department. If CHOLERA AT THE CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM. at the same time to , the expense were ten times that of the present de- | We have noticed that the cholera was raging in B i ‘Memoranda. vy Ki from Jeremie last for Boston. Ship Maria, Green, arrived yesterday from Melboarne, Arr Jal s Adeline and Mai Coleman, Pictou @ | via Rio Janeiro, made the yo; from Rio to Australia | for N illa, King, do for Wareham, echr Ka- and back in 4 months 24 days, including 40 days in port, Fastport for Baltimore. Sid brig Parthe- reported the quickest vo; ever made. The passage | non, schrs Lion, Mexican, and Caroline Stone. In port, from Melbourne to Rio was done in 44 days. la = calm, brigs RCarver, Adeline and Mary, Tevalls, Ship Epaminondas, $60 tons, built at Portsmouth, Ni, | *chra eae Bird, Kalos. ’ | im 1645, ‘has been purchased by Alfred Ladd, Esq, for | »KENNEBUNK—Arr July 23 sehr Liberty, Gray, N | = 000; she has a full cargo engaged for Valparaiso, : 3 g A E i 2 s gs i ge vanishes Adelaide,S.Aust’lis April 29 Mauritius, In.Ocean.May Acapulco, Mex. Ma; ez, P.R. Jexandria, ne 19 Melbourne, N. itigus June 7 Antwerp, Belgium..July 10 P. Jan. 21 Mon: Jaiy ork; Za , Bg i kL F Ha Aly BF BS York; 26th brig llelvellyn, Po Georgetown, SC. “Sit and Caldera. Propeller Benj ¥ranklin, 681 tons, | 27th brig Zenith, (new of ‘K, 252 tons) Davis, 'Philadel- been sold, under: | Phia B years old, built at Philadelphia, has " | Phila. | stood to the Slevican goverment, supposed for $60,000. NANTUCKET— Arr rly cid ship Edward, Austin, Met- i i E i E of the flames. These princi- | partment, it would be infinitely proferable, if the | the Catholic Orphan Asylum, on the corner of Elm bourne; schr RBSmith, \lbeny. Sid 2th schre WW woe wel tecereee’, ext practiced by the mem. proper training of our young menand the safety and | and Mc Farland streets. Yesterday. we made in- Herald Marine Correspondence. Brainard, and Empire, Sampson, Philadelphia; 27th Ja- of the corps, and it isthe basiness of the of: of this community be things atall worthy of | quiries, and learned the facts in the cage to be the 4 Kev Wast, Hla, July 22, 1864 NI RD Are July 28 schrs Sarah, Perry, cers to instruct them on these points. , consideration. following :— | p_dly SAreUs schr Pharos, JW James, Faq, in charge, | Philadelphia; Ellon Rodman, NYork; Cohasset, ‘Dow, They are with books, and are exercised ° oN Sia eis On Monday last, the number of children in the | from Jupiter Inlet (and sid 19th for Cedar Keys). is | Cohasset Natrows for Raltimore. $ di G mock fires, in which all tho phases of areal fire | !'mx 1x rue Woops.—The Buffalo Republic learns | asylum waa {60. These were from cighteen months | Yersel hax on board the cast iron lighthouse to be erected | “NEWBURYPORT— Arr Jaly 27 schr Jane (Br), La Ke presented, and they are thus rendered skillful , that much damage has been done along the line of | to nine years of age. On Monday evening, at six iy 1 Hon if Poco, ne barbor, aud the beacon for.) fave; Granite Lodge, NYork. + Jd schr Koseuth, do, dexpert. At the theatres great precautions are | railroad between Silver Oreek and Dunkirk, by fire, | o'clock, ‘one of the children wax taken with unmis- 3 fall, she will discharge these metorthis at Port a EW LONDON—Azr July 27 sloop Benj Stevens, en against fire. Large reservoirs are placed at | which took place in the woods. In some places the | takable cholera symptoms. Dr. Bonner, the regular aly 9 | “ol—Four.bales of cotton were brought in to-day, | amon, he Heevidence.. e top of the ‘and also in the basement. | fences were destroyed, and large quantitics of cord- | physician of the asylum, was absent, and did not Port Philtp, Aust picked up foating off the harbor. The veacel lately uscd | somo cranes Hampton Ronds Suly 20 ships Rebooes, Pumpe are also placed in the basement, furnished , wood burned. The fire also extende: to the ties and | arrive until the following morning. Other medical 3 potprage, CT Pay, Ze | ae light-ehip at the NW channel was sold at auction Wis | "SInPADME SET Aig Toy? om Callao. sotth tases teehine to the upper reservoirs. These | timbers of the road, burning them, and warping the | gentlemen were called, but unavallingly, as at day- S Port Praye, CY. --fune 18 | morning, for $514 Downes, Deanie; New Jersey” Kiet noses, reneiee Rubes are at each floor with openings, and | iron rail’ so much as to render them impaseable. it, Tuesday morning, the disease, manifesting 4 — Rigg neg | 14th—Arr USM schr Charles & Edward. Von Piister, | loo Cock, Nilaven Taeneatie, Sable Penk hag al Bove attacved, and which ure alwayn Teady for uso, | The accounts we receive from passenzers ‘are that | most’ malig nant symptoms hat speeane aad foe | lao, Mey 4 RloGranite, Brasil, | from Miami; off Bahin Honda spoke on the 13th, ship | Page, Weaver, doy EJ Smith, Clack: Widnes GG; tae wonder s head from the oper revervoirs. The en | the damage done in the destrection of property is | of the children rere already dead. |The children | Cope Heytien jisytt-May 13 Mio Junviro, Brasil. June 23 | Sound to Mobile: losded with calor iever Bar elk zabeth & Bebeced, Clark, Niiaven; % Castner, Callen, wines cellars r- | very large. me ten or*twelve hundred coi were then nearly all removed, such as were unwo! “ape Town, C.G. H.May 26 11a la Grande,Cu. July 20 4 Sen es oxbury; John Snow, Torry, Boston; Theron, Horder, pons te Vand an dele “/ N ae the asylum, now a hospital. Getteonaa, ‘Cubs... July 15 4 Brig Suwance, Barrett, 18 days from New York, bound a Clara, . Hunter, NHavem. ‘woirs, and are arranged to furnish a large quantity | wood were also burned. The appearance of the fire, om being kep water. also large reservoirs of during the night, waa terrific and grand to behold. ¢ total number of cases up to noon yesterday of ‘eta ich beit ~ st d was twenty-five, from which claven deaths resulte § h _ — er tbrougtte Discovery or Leap.—The M4 bey td Sentinel | nine of these on ey night, ‘Tuesday and Tues- xhausted. | says that a ee of a wa eer in | Alay ni pats _ Tomer When Dr. Bon ‘The Theatre Tuileries is ded with two rea- excavations on the » | mer jum o'cl night, Svcs in tas ool each 300 gallons, and Clayton and Rome railroad, in the vicinity of Ted: four children were in a collapsed state, and er flour ‘each 700, besides oraiaary pro- wood. The vein crogses the track of tho road, and wislon of , ec. This theatre has twenty-one | where discovered has been worked out it feet Par oat doriag the mta- | Wide, and atill bids fairto be much wider. top | would SpRear that the violence of the had wory and has a guard ‘a ae 4 Ay hy Cy ae — > re eH ee by pe B that the es a uring t surface, as am ren at the jum, Fepromelaion wo sapeurs and officers. | denotes that it has considerable depth. The lead 1s twas ofthe anoet malignant character, and the want’ STheatre italiens as sas Te of ea Meenas ore Ay than ony tant as yeateen ianoveret festations presented, oY es cae The firet capac , and & guard of fifteen sapeurs. All | in this section of country. ~ he pel er ae the eyes, about which a Lake City... May 25 ' y $5. Sekumin, Trees, 3 | t0,Garlen Kay, Tortngas’(and ald 16th). port: Henry, PORILAND—Arr July 37 sehr Otawa, Howe, Phila- i = 8 ehum 5 | ith—Arr ache Venice, Vish, 25 days from Matogorda San Pingo. a igr-dumel7 | for New York (and eld 19th); Us yevenne cutee ten San Franciaeo.U.C ..Jaly 1} | Drift, Lieut Randolph, from Tortugas. San Jose,Costs Rica. June 17 Pilot boat Dart spoke 17th, off “hip Channel, bri, WIDENCR—Arr Jal: 28 brig Francia P Beck, Burns, * ifn Sea Gul, acer via Falt fan Juan deCuba.. Jane 17 " , i River; WB Darling, Dawson, Baltimore via Fall River; fan Juan, Nica’ua..daly 16 Black Swan, from’ Buckaport, Maine, for Pensacola, al Wm Hone, Bartlett, Ycomico River, Va; Beauty, Cham- San Salvador, ; rx well; also 10th, schr Edmund Jaynes, 22 days from New Orleans for Philadelphia rapes " for Paw- Tranquil, The brig Cleopatra, heretofore reported, has been re f a bers, — Seaman, morning he was astonished to find theni alive, Seomign bg bron ME wall saa ms with a good chanee for recovery. From this it cars Ofte Darlise, Martloits Marti, Are Leet = disease bulo, Rowland; Wm P Corbitt, Hewitt; 4 "TR, War paired, and ia loaded; will probably eall for Richmond on fers, and Sam! Lewis, Lloyd, Philadelphia; sloop on the 24th. PORT JEL RRSON—Arr July 26 schra Starlight (yacht, é tons), Johnson, Newport; 27th, Ann & ins, Bridgeport; 28th, Wave, Dayton, l’rovi: ; sloop Marksman, Dayton, NYork stone, Reynolds, NYork QUINOY— Arr July 23 schr © @ Parshiee, Philadelphis; th New fi Lari Thiladelphis. RICHMONT-Sid Tuly’ 26 canes 20 schrs Judge Baker, Bogurt, Nt ring appeared, in several cases the patient €id 25th schra Autumn, Lawkins, Baltimore; Wm ba Cerito, ery 5 other and places of amusement are was pulseless y discharge from 4 | Penm, Avery, Rondont; sloops Jacob Duryee, Pundersot, | KOUKLAND—Arr July 21 sohes 0, and Boli- @imilariy srevidod ft socerding to their size. Great | | ANorHR® Mcnper.—We learn that a man named bowel. ee ee es | tba a, Ray hg md kin pa, wu ork; 224 Warrlor, Machian iat Mth, piteotion by the corps to the saving of life | Kyle was shot and killed on Sunday last, near | The canse of the infection of the Asylom ia not PORT OF KDGARTOWN—Arr July 24 schrs Coral, Mit Ing end neared 3e for’ do; Bapire eseemtes ‘and p at fires, ‘The principal apparatus Hill, in this county, by his brother-in-law, | clear. It was by some, that the disease | ter, Now York for Rockland; Trade Wind, Wiggins, Batt. | Sth sches Meine ter Career tae’ Chaploston Gcaet™ Bor this purpose is what is tie | a Mr. Jones. The partic as related to us are, | originated with a German girl, who was attacked | more for Hoston; 28th, Centurion, atch” fem Bangor | NYork for sla 20th schrs Hardsera' Rich- . wae de sauvetage. It consists of a that they had fallen out about a spring. Kyle drew | with cholera in an adjoining house on Monday. She for this port, with lumber. mond; Lanson Dean, Nourmahal, and Planter, NYork; ofleather, three or four feet in diameter, aknife and pursued Jones into his house, when per- Wes cogaged washing clothes in the morning, was 28th, wind N—In port schrs Coral and Trale Wind; | dist Fea Lion, do;224 TLsnow, (trom Machias} NYork: enough to reach to the highest windows. Qne | sons present got Kyleoff. He soon after approach: | taken violent cholera symptoms, is thought to Contarion. disg. Delaware. Burton, do. i of the sack taken up toa window by a | ed Jones, who had sapaed out of his house with | have suffered from neglect, and died during the ROCKPORT, ME—SH Joly 1% schrs Samuel Rankin, , and ‘there by micans of rods attach- hia gun in his hands when Kyle had got with- early part of the night. The stories that this girl Notice to Mariners. oo ee eciy 9b: belg Bémnuti Smal); Teutivet, tothe sack, and the other end held by three or | ins few fect of him fired, the load passing through | was unattended w fe ill, and died deserted, are not Fee SOL Ran rent ROYAL, saltatca | philadelphia sclre’ J Toblad, Shacp, do; Judith Ward, mea at some distance from the foot of the | the body. After boing’ shot, K. fired a pistol, | traceable to any satisfactory source. | carer, ‘ewig oficial aotice ‘has been received ot tnie.| Taam paetont. ha: ook Lik Geow, oom; ost Oe. , 0 that the sack aasumes an inclined posi. | shooting Jones the wrist, then knocked | It also appears that the cholera has broken out | Gere ars * Published for the information of mari- | TO ‘Aiken: NYork, hd sche Atlantio, Niakerase, de. ion. It is seen how easily a person would | him down and beat him severely with the empty the Irish, who live in a doleful style in | _ A light honse has been erected 66 yards north of the | ‘TAUNTON—Below previous to 25th about 20 echirs and, slide down the without the slightest shock, | pistol, until he expired.—Pulaskt Gaz., July 1% , on Walnut Hilla, in the neighborhood of | south extreme of Plumb Point, on the Pallsadoer, imme- alone from Baltimore, Phhiledelphis, ‘ke, whose cargor 4 sowing to the inclined position of the bag. ‘The first _ the tunnel. We hear of five deaths resulting from | diately opposite the town of Kingston, Jamaica,’ (West | ¥illbe taken vo Taunton in lighters. ld 25th sehrs, of the fall would be rather rapid, but the { Tux Munper nran Laver, Detaware.—The | it in that quarter. Ai the victims were an | Indies,) in latitude 17; 55 45 north, and tenet DD oo sean eile 5 st et, PI Ata. would be almost horizontal. Furniture and | citizens of Laurel have, after two days search of the | lrishman and his wife, who lefta child that was the eens peated hie: a feet above the level of | “WARKHAM=-Arr Jnty 25 schrs John Frazer, prticles of value are also saved in this way with the | swamps, succeeded in securing Sam. Callaway, the | sent to the Orphan Asylum, where it was one of the see, painted white, and will exhibit on and after | 07 SV ony F hn By Alexandria; Gardin g¢ Pike Teatest facility. The most articles may be | negio who Inst weck murdered William Collings, and | the first to hayo the cholera, and thougn sickly at j fog Ue Taly, 1es4, o fixed light, red, from SRby EXE | Tetes. and White Squall do; Melvin PD" «edblphia’, SSrrered in this ‘way without a shock, ‘This eck is | wounded William A. Anderson and Tiga Hearn, | the wartcit le now among the comereacae, St | seen, in clear weather, 12 miles stant may P* | Jane @ Doughty, do; Paward Franklin, do; J ¢° Mere? wed (0 & extent by the co When the | the latter mortally. He is now in prison awaiting | sister of this child's father, took it to the Asylam ‘rections. The red " to N York; Jane, do; James Baltime gq; & great pa. H Directions.—The light brought anything to the : “hiexandor M. Philadel, _—. & pper windows cannot be reached by the stairs on | the action of the law, It is rey that Ander- | for protection, moving her lodging to a over: northward of NW by Wy W ‘clear, to the south. | ®tong, do: 24th ‘elie. 27th @ ccount of the fire, the firemen climb the /: or | son, who had his throat cut and was stabbed in se- | crowded, filthy house on Fro: ward, the low shelving ground of Cow Ray Point aad yohrs Neptui Rackett, NYors; Meteor, Weeks, do; ¥ + front of the building, by ofan iron T | veral places, is recovering. Hearn was alive at the | aad Pum, where she was taken with the cholera, | Lamotte’ Baak:and the same light, brought to the ¢ tose Baltimore; 708 O Lougaty, Philsdeiphia Re ve Owelve Sct ig length, with @ joint to fold w | ast account, but there is ne hope of hia recovery. | od died, ead we understand that some persons are westward of N i F, will clane, {o the eastward, oft the ‘ loop °

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