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Ramifications of the Board of Health. DISINFECTANTS AND HOW TO SECURE THEM The Prospect of Preventing an | 3. i... Epidemic. hrough the summer Preparations for Meeting the | "tte tomer torine ah epdomle color Contagion. The cholera appears to find more victims in the City of Churches than in New York. This cannot arise from a neglect to pursue the same sanitary course a has been adopted here, Still the fact exists ‘that for several days 8, ur re] r wae int a LJ it Superintendent intended @ snply for psa tale for cholcra cases, as in Now York, at present, nts are vcut to the uearest olty hospital, which, though \porriged harmless of evil to the fg Boman rogatded mnuch disfa them. named ofSsers comprise the 2 Boat of Brooklyn: — satan Benita lal Inspector ae Ins} Seed District Tuapector Fourth District In Fifth Distriet Ir Dr. Bird NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, yuLY 2, 1068 THE WEATHER. Jersey City and Morrisania—Further Dam- age Done by the Storm of Wednesday in Brooklyn, &c., &e. Although a “heated term” ia rarely of long duration in New York, still its intensity has one characteristic in common with the heat of the proverbial Davy Jones’ kitchen, and that is that every moment of its continu. ance seoms Uke unto an age, The inconvonience and discomfort, huwever, are the least serious of ita effects, a8 will be seen by an examination of the record of sun- strokes published in the Heraup of the last week. It ts doubtful whether most epidemics would have Proved more destructive to life than hae the heat during the leat four days, In this con- nection due praise atoald be given to those bosses and proprietors whoae workmen were by the natare of thelr employmont exposed to the sun's rays, for their considerate action in suspending work during the fatal Period, This last heated term, as the records show, has been the longest and the most intense witnessed in this a ee CITY Y.NTELLIGENCE, een rnc Ras Exasrca—It is roamted that one of our Fathers who bad speculated profitably at the gold recently lost the whole bes gue of the fashionable gaming plac omens of is bases will foot up iu the df dollars, Tee Acteceo Lien AGAIeT nm Soremm Cooet 4upona.—The case of Messrs. Cauldwell and Whitoey, Proprietors of the Sunday Mercury, arrested on the com- plaint of the District Attoruey, who charged thom with publishing a libellous article against two of the Judeps of the Supreme Court and himeol{, waa to have been examined before Judge Dikeman yestei ‘The bail given by the defer in this city. Some a neighborhood of forty’ Deata ov « Pouce Seminar. -- Yosterday, Knapp, lately attached tothe Twenty-Qrst pre in the capacity of serga.Wt, died at Golden's Bridge Deceased was connected with the Metropolitan Police nt from its formation apto the time of his 16 aaperiors of be Mis disease was ndants was made to expire yesterday moruing, and the defendants were present with counsel ready to anewor any c! Attorney might bri however, that that Assistant District Attorney moved journed until his superior could be present. Tho counsel for the defendants moved that they be discharged on the Sround that the article set forth in the affidavit was not and did not constitute an offence for which they e held. ‘The counsel were about to disouss the points, but Judge Dikeman refused to listen to any argu ment in the absence of the District Attoruey, and the examination was set down for Monday next. Arkwt ov Buactan® axp Recovery oF Stove Pro- rerty.—An officer of the Forty-second precinct took the responsibility of arresting two young mea at the Fulton ferry yesterday morning, whose conduct at the timo @ that the Distriot It was ascertained, ‘was at home quite ill death, and had the reputation ie ing @ courageous and skilful oftiver. Burotaay or Curtany.—Yesterday erning, at about four o'clock, it was found that the street door of the pocket-book manufactory of William K. Wood, No. 35 John street, had been forcibly and cutlery extracted, valued at aboat $1,700 bory must have been committed some time early in the morning. Several parties have been suspected of being engaged in the aflair, but no arrests have been mado. Sticioe By Taina Pomox,—A married woman named Sheridan diod yesterday morning at hor residence, $i opened and pocket books & wore at work ia the basement, having two targe'tubstfund with beazine in whieh they were washing stk dros, sont thore for cleaning, aod @ furnace was alno im the basement in which there was aire. The fumes passing ol from the tubs of bevzine found their way to he moth of this furnace, ignited aud set fire to ie bensine am (he aba, benee the cause of the fire At the Ome (hore was quite @ aumber of dresses in the basement be longing to diffurent parties, valued in at! probably to the Amount of $600, oa which it ts alleged thore au \e surance The buthding was damagog about $100, owaod by 8 ¥ Hoffman; tngured. THE RAW ON THE COUNTERFE:TERS Vour More Parties Under Arrest-Two Other Factories Discovered and Hrokem Up-Mete~ ore of Preases, Meel Plates, &e. to the Value of FMty Thonsand Dollars. The efforts of Che goverament towards the sappresmow of counterfeiting $be national securities comtings wéth: Unabated vigor, Ont Weduceday night the secret serview agenta acting under SYP. Wood, Chief of the Seoret Ser vice Division, assisted’ by United Ktates Marshal Murray, succeeded in arresting « young man by the oame of Vhomas Wilsou, whom they suspected of being com cerned in printing the Dogue fractional currency an@ other goverament securities. Wilson denied all know ‘Jumaica, Sing Sing - ed violaity during more than an ordinary lifetime, Ite | "Ttck him as boing suspicious, They were about cross. | Ninth avenue, from the effects of a quantity of prundh | 4° the nusinaas, but vipon being informed by Chiet Additional Ceabity woes , ‘a | loves Cases of Cholera | 7,, sintinof tne Fublc Healt, forthe twonty-four | violence was s0 great as to affoct the stoadinoas of not a | 126 the forty with a wagon, and om examining the vehicle | Holt, Bich aie ewallowed the night pnt fore For tO t ood that his entire operates had been watchod (or w and Six Deaths in New York. hours ameceanns 10 Swe 9 Once tH yemerenys sapere fow wise and shady philosophers. Thermometers, ba- | lie found about one thousand dollars worth of clothing | Corning the act wore ascertained . Tue Coroner wad a0- | maongh past he-mede e full sonfemion of his guilt, ae icholas Hambargh, thirt rometers and all sorts of glasses were tu almost ev which the young men claimed to own, They wore takeu ean and residing at atten coe; wha taken tit, | one’s hands cand rey’ faw approaches theta with wide. | tothe etalon fiouse, where they five, thelr oames ag tied to hold an toquest on the body stated that he qras ready to L¥rn ovor everything iw bie Rea menrennanetcn ie with symptoms of cholera, We nesday morning, When | opened mouths), Every one was ao warms that nothing John Heuly, aged nineteen, and William Saven, aged | Fouxn Duowxay.—The body of a drowned man was | posmuvion to (le government authorities last seen by tho Health Inspector, about ten A. M. yes. ou He ny hem figures, at least ae hundreds, coul A git titer eh re tight gona agree ea found floating im the East river by Joseph Sheaver. It , ct kad Kegh ye An sti i i wi tensity of t! 3 nthony, No. okot , ha gee thin c.we consi: tae fy Ved cuted stool ‘Gity Mortality for the Past | (onisy. (hy Pelion was doing well. The premises ware I Tany, bo cated Siat reat differences | been robied. “Mra. Anthony waa sent for and Mentifiea | Was towed to Peck slip and moored to the dock. The | {'y'thoune fractional carroncy. sind (en di enbark Pive Days NON-OFFICIAL CARES, in the records of the heat have appeared. This | the olofbing as her property. The accused will be held | Coroner will be notified in the morning, when paricuiers | notes, feestee! plates for manuarturing (he long Afy James Bertles, residing at 222 East Ninth street, was | arisen partiy from not stating the kind of ther. | ‘0 await the action of the Grand Jury. may be learned. So far as could beascertained (ho body | cant Uoddews of Liberty stampa, a lange quantity of diow reported suffering from cholera at a quarter to ten yes. | mometer used, and in what part of the city, as Recervina Stotex Gooos.—A man named Daniot | *PPo#red to be that of a soldier. and rolis, and a portion of a pron Cor printing the spurt terday morning. The sufforer died shortly afterw: well asthe hoar. While the mercury thermometer et | fp yoch w, terda: diastina Van Mian Feit. prom 4 Roor —Between nine and ten o'cloce | ous currency. The remaissag por ion of the prow wilt ‘Owen Doyle, a resident of 107 Broome street, expired | Delatour's indicated ninety. on Monday, an- | ©’ jas arseate® yesterday by dotactive Van Wagner, be recoverad by to-morrow, 2 | om acharge of receiving stolen goods, He was brought | Yestorday forenoon a child about two years old, of Mra AxoTuEN MILL WROKEN UF opinion states this case to have Perfectly rhady tocation, where a draft was constantly | up for examination befor Justice Cornwell, when it was Fitzgeraid, of No, 76 Robinson street, while playing on ° operavionm@t the Secret a pag hed be hem, &e. &. &. nae Passing, indicated one hundred and one degrees. At the | own that he had purchased @ quantity of wool fi the roof of the house, which is five stories in height, fell to pect that anwstablish mere for manuactare irs. Sarah Bows, 18 Pitt u who was reported as | ame time a third inatrument—alao of mercury—on the round, striking upom the pavement, without break | the counterfeit mompy was localed # mhovtyliatance oat of suffering from cholera at eleven o'clock A. M. on Wed- | west side of Broadway, indicated n trifle over ninety-nine | Patrick Daily, who had #tolen the same from tho stores | ing a bone or doing any ot! serious Injury. At last | the city, in the direction of Lomg Gravel, and Umy at In consequence of the increase of the number of cases | nesday of Mr. J. Ladivic, in Front street. Dail: ° «cmp Some adroit pings wore fai, ¥, died at a quarter four P, M. the same day. | dovrees, he spirit thermometers ranged from two and . J , in Front reot. ally worked im | accounts the child was doing , and will it is thought | Spee sot about iu oupgure. me 5 ‘for the past week the people generally desire definite in- Anne Johnson, 91 pi Beaded xpired on: Wednes- @ half to four degroes higher than the abov Ludivie’s stores, and the accused kept a piace opposite. | soon recov bot none were crowned wilh spccoss unt Jesterday, YESTERDAY “THE DISEASE IN BROOKLYN, | tom cholore staix o'clock Wednoaday evening,’ Another | otherof the «ame kind on West serest, but placed been onv of cholers when adoacent war made upon the suspected epot, ~ | day after a bri . It wae all that Daily was in the habit of placing a % formation respecting the workings of the Health Com- | 4a) After trief attack of cholors ti ekerece nos, | tignal at tho windows Of the stores, and whon the ac, | _ SAR From Drownina.—It appears that on Wednos | 71.0 8 dural, man male tie lakoc wat nolnad. missioa, and the preparations made in the event of the | expired of cholera. ” | ponewed tho spirits of Gothamites. The record of July | cused made his appearance, drop a bag of wool in the | day evening tast foar mon, named respectively Wm H | fu addition to this an elegantly executed steel plato for + cholera becoming epidemic. Much anxiety is manifested 0 cases wore reported yesterday morning—sup- | 19, for four years, is as follows :— rs gone pone e hold CT pres | inorsery of the | Given, Oscar G. Carter, Win. L. Frost and Peter G. Bay. | Pricting the backs of the Pte 4 baad ary acne neaae posed, s—the " capa 80 © q of paper, 1 by persons of all classes, not only in this city, but by | Posed, however, to be only cholera morbus-—the one Soe BU Bho gee Be te Mt Dany wee one Ve (Be Toes of Daten | ‘ine, while ont ong flenmtie exiuteibe in the bay bed | Wes costered: dee CEtes Geary ad crrivea ingae ‘those desiring to visit Now York in pursuit of their busi- | from 161 Mulberry strcet. bate 1888. ro pe: Pape. 0 ————————. Uuetr boat eapsined, and all were precipitated into the | city last evening. 8 trunk urarly filed with bogus ‘Des, to know if the th authorit rising Rose street, wilo 8S 8S Bt water. In this rather unsociable element they remained | money, just ready for dicnbuldow, wat ales erined aad ai fos aon - d Apter op ~ ed eran ae care, Sivenh we Wie sepnrtel ag 3 3 a NEW JERSEY NEWS. for about an hour, and might have continued there much | hrought to thia city. They were all placed in he hands proper degree energy to prevent the spread of a dis- GMAA after aia howont, Hoek, = aa oF cy a —eeeee longer had they not been generously picked up by the | of the United States Marshal, and the preonent commit nso the fearful character and effects of which are so ba ood "Anderson, 102 Bayard street, was reported as a THR BAROMETER Jersey City. captain and crow of the steamboat Port foyal, wo whom, | ted to the Coauty Jail well ki and have been so hically desertbed by stood at thirty, or between change and fair weather. > Mi i one and all, the gentlemen referred to @: their THN ARIMA IN THR COTE A ae engeickerypees Hy kg og | y | samering from (supposed) cholera symptoms. sot | The clouded appearance of the aky to the westward, for | _ANOMWRR Farat Rattuoap Acowawt.—fhe rate at | Gerneat gratitude “It appears that throe « her steam | still continue, Yesterday Wea, Wall, akan Wal Crosby, nave se @ French novelist. For the purpose of | i tei Eeaphied @ case of cholera that of aPrclorad: | the last fow days, xeoms to indicate that the rains gene. | Which hamas lilo is destroyed by stoam ia becoming | boats passwd them when struggling im the water, but | and Williatn, alias Charlie, Bartlett, werw takrn mo cum aliaying much unnecessary anxiety and fear on the sub- | woman named Greem, in the rear of No. 345 Weat | Tated om the soathern oceans have been carri consid- | aturming. The following case is the fourth within a | rendered oo assstance, tody on ants isaved the the day previous, or charge Ject, the following facts are laid before the readers of the | Thirty-sixth strect, and asked that disinfectants might See bland, where they wary needed. if UB } wook on the New Jersey railroads, A doat and dumb | Tux Boano of Excire.—Tho only important businem | 0! dealing a Uuiind Mules coumbertelk nntonsl creamy, saad BANTTARY DISTRICTS, Tanai me oF 4 POR EIGNER. LABORA OF THE CORONERS. : mau, name unknown, was run over at Tenafly station, | transacted at tho Excive headquarters yeatorday wax tho | 00% 0000 Qaim P x Since the commencement of the heated term, which | 90 the Northern Railroad, by the twenty minutes past | granting of two licenses, one to 8. 0. Baker & Park THe COMMT eH ATION New York is divided into seven districts, which are | gic Prencheae afraid Beer a pera sone meceene bas resulted in the death and prostration of so many | #x o’elock train, on Wednesday evening. He was con- | row, and another so H. Bassart, of Hamilton avenue, the counterfeiters im inéenwe, Knowing thew : pe - Inborers and others whose duties exposed them to the | veyed to Jersey City by the eight o'clock P. M. train, but | Brooklyn. they are pet ceriain of securiy for ®ubdivided into twenty-eight divisions, each under the | beat. Dr. Harris, on learning that the stranger was a control of & competent medical officer, who is styled a | Tespectable commercial traveller, wrote to the French “sanitary inspector.”” Those inspectors aro undor the | his countryiogn, at the seene tinge ate oe tear ine | have been kept unusually busy in holding Inquests over control of Dr. E. B, Dalton, the Sanitary Superintendent, | Board Health appropriated no funds for the | Wwe remains of Se, ae ee net to whom they render a full report of ail cases of cholera | burial of strangers. In the event of the Conmlate {Bes cic rl Bo) ae pap lea anh! lr tnadry ap molting rays of the sun, Coroners Gamble, Wildey and | before the latter reached the dépdt the poor mau bad o Cos had of ot | one moment, and they find alf (heir eflorts to equare Kaumaon Corea Gover being alwent from the city) | passed from this life. Papers found on his person give | _ T#* Pwnapeiraa Coxvawnion.—At a meoting held last Micon ander Br Wood Wo be the name of Anthon# Kilpatrick, his father residing at | evening at Masonic Hall, in Thirteenth street, the follow far doven of the most poted ‘anada West. The engineor did not see him | ing gentlemen were chosen a committee from the soveral re of counterfeit mptional secuntion have oo late to pull up, and, 44a mattor of course, ’ 4 i into custody, and the amount of pla the man's privation rendered warning aterly urelesa | Coneressional districts, to appoint delegates to the Phila *, rolls and printing apy wrisad eval coming under their notice every day. It is proper to state, | not attending to the matter, Dr, Harris also atated | HO UNM daylight the following morning, taking neither a : deiphia Convention —Firth district, Peter Nolan, Poter | d shige however, that although under his control, Dr. Dalton in | that the body would be handed over to the Commlaston- | {°0P MOF sustenance till his labors were comluded. | The body was placed in the Almahouse, wher Corvuer Ratyea, John Horior. Sixth district, John Ht, Decker, J | not be replaced by the countertatters for M(ty (howsmed no way interferes with the mode of treatm nt prescribed | ers of Charities and Correction. Owing to the absence | { re Gamblo snd Neamann were also engaged dur- an ingn a - D. Williams, Witham H. Lewis Seventh district, Cyras | antares by the inspectors, leaving such to each as he may | of the Vice Consul hia deputy replied that the assistance | Ink no fhe same minht in holding inquisitions; and | Kinueo uy 4 Fat rmom 4 Window. —A maw uamed | Schoommaker, W. W. Lyons, Andrew Cargan. Eighth ‘Rnink Mt and proper under tho circumstances. Below | of tho Commissioners was . The President of | Wetneniny ‘that they Wore metas nese offictuts Of | vaichaol Walsh, while sleeping op a chair near an open | Mistrict, Joho L. Noyes, Peter Woods, 8 MoCormack HAMILTON COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT “are given the names of the inspec'ors, with the numbers | the Board of Health and Dr. Harris subsequently sub- labore inlasers actu ny compelled tocon- sara eeondiey ea seitiad it soe 4 in | Ninth district, Wilham Garrett, George © Newman, D Urms, Joly 0 lead of the districts to which they aro at present assigned :— | scribed to have the distinguished foreigner decently in- Sta agg log ailademed nae bee B, Northrup. The Commencement of Hamilton CoMege (onk placer Dew. Applegate, Pulling aud Furnen, First district, terred in the “Strangers’ Burying Ground.” dan Vos eaustely avec Dann knotra Raha tn te sams | Ria Steep, andveambied from 0 bets three stories to | Exoom4on ov tue Kiourm Reaiwanr, Narovat | today ‘The weather was delightful and the aUmndance, Drs. Dennlug, Purceli and Pooley, Second district. MORTALITY IN N&W YORK FOR THK PaST FIVE DATS. 1 y af the yard. When taken up he was imonsible, and expired | ay usual, wae large. Kev. Dr. Pisher to-day clemed bie Dra. White, Aobeson, Smith and Randall, Thied district, ‘The number of burial permits granted by the Regutrar | !ength of me in afew minutes An inquest will be held this day. GeAne—On Theniay morning, ot seven: o'pieek, : this’) ee les wim tne, cotlege aud mnaaire ery fllelioNn 4, Rit Brows, Sterling, Dawson und Keeney, Fourth dis. for the past five days, and ending at two o'clock yester- | mn, Sithioviak onsen worn vapaniee pansies -< Insunction Grate AGamst Tue Stock Yano Com. | Veloran company of the old Washington Grays went ou | Victory, after which roselutions highly complimes- Dra Joues and Motane, Fifth district fo Ulsdescapes date ol ga3 | _ Samuel Watlace, Into of 12 Jane street, died from Wie | raxt.—An injunction was granted yestorday forenoon | their annual excursion, The place selected wax Bt. Ro- | tary to the reverend gvullowan ware stu on bahell of a lit W.V, White, Morris, Packard and Mackay, Sixth dle. | SMX * Some ee, to two Bic 1eo | egets of the neat i by Mr. Zabriskie, Chancellor, at the suit of the Commom | man's Well, Flushing bay. Some Afteon hundred par. | the irustons and (acuity of the inatiiiton | Kits eimtien Drs, Martindale and Jackson, Seventh district, Tuesday. 156 ee ie ete cr aeey Steet. was Prostrated’ | Councii of Borgyn, restrainingtue Stock Yard Company | 908 participated in the fevtivities, consisting of the | Mfigcted great crodit, upon themaclven as wall as ¥pom DOTIRS OF THR INSPECTORS, Total. ... eseeveccccevcccscecesses OTL John Connolly, while lavormy at 341 Spring street, waa from throwing garbage as filling stuff in the construction | whole company of returned veterans, invited ladies and | fev. Anson T Uppon their distinguished profesor of Fach inspector is stat oned in his respective division | , This large mortality exceeds the total of last week bY | gungtrack, and death mubsoquoraly enaied. of the abattoir ay ommunipaw. The sock yard is lined | pentiomow guests. They wore taken to the spot by the | elocution. Mr. Samuel Darwin Wilcox, of Seapets, wae Feady to go wherever a case of cholera thay be reported | 44, last week's Tuallty being only 627. Abd tate bour on Wednestay sieht Jemen Thomgece m8 one aide by beape of manurerthrewa daily from boats, Steamer Bhults, scoomspanied by 6. pleswure barge, ana | 124, vetetictoriaw of the class - af ” CHOLER: ‘UMENTS FROM BAVARIA. “ Lolo riab ly a pai " . Mi ng honors 4 ferred : — Wale physicians ‘atiending the parieuts, and’ who hoo | The Kogistear has received from the Bavartan authori. | Sod suddenly at 73 West Twenty-seventh atreot froin the IOEISONT ema wore attended by the regimental bead. Upon arriy aD her ite. Wieemaincel Witeingion, Delj ‘compelied by law to prompuly announce ‘all such George W. Taylor, while at work late om Wednesday Hobokev. eee Meche chara as ao ee Oe ene i | Rev. Rehert Terrirr Burns, of Ht. Catharines, CW: . Rev. ties two important pamphlets on the treatment of as they are called upon to attend. 1nformation being | cholera in that kingdom and tu Germany generally, dur- ‘thus given the inspector tolegraphs through the police | 1 Ite existence there. a prepara- telegraph wires to the headquarters of the Health Com. | 100 of three of the most distinguished physicians of missioners, which are in the Metropolitan Polic: Head. | Leipsic and Munich. Chas * Robinsom, of Brooklyn, N. ¥ _Deoies « Devid L. Seymour, of Troy, N.Y. John Doam of Ottawa, Til Doctor of Philosophy—Dr Hor hrop, af Cooperstown, N. VL, Prot Marta Lather . was sunstrack, andwas taken tovhis residence, | Drererssixa Case oF Cour pe Soiat.—At a late hour | which, having passed through the fery ordeal to which afternoon, aa street, where death subsequently | 5. Wednesday afteraoon Adolph Fisher became pros. | Old Sol has ubjected nature in every shape for the past week, was aiunply dry, unmown hay. The shade of the James Riley, of 51 West Srrtmonth street, after return. | ated by the heat at 143 Washington streat, whither be | TOT eal a rural chaem to. the some, and the botd sol -Quarters, in Mulberry street. No matier what the hour | THE CHOLERA Iv BROOKITN— POUR CASHS—THBEE FATAL. ing from his 'work on Wednesdar afternoon, was over. | had from Now York to hire rages Stoever, of Gettysburg, ‘Oi night may be the inspector iw bound to instantly | _ A€cording to the cholera bulletin at the ofiew of the , gone from 3 0 hirea room aw a lodger. | dior boys and their ladios tripped it vigorously pou the | juverm % periyaturs. M TAMMOr of a ee Gg Visit the patient and ascertain if his or her allment ix | Hoard of Health yesterday there were four caves of ehol- ty Sa ras Manel pe inves tmnt a Eid Bo exhibited the mots alarming aympioms, bis hands | lsht bornbantaatie tor, apparently unconclons ital he ogo, BY; Albert M. Hustis, of Albany, 14 ¥ Teally the Asiatic cholera. ‘This visit, however, fs not | Os three of which proved fatal. | | | A woman, whore name is uaknown, died suddenly | Denk clenched ond Dim py oa i en wees moat | Gaqnain ¥ oe dag By Champa aX tee auvenea’ oa aes oe Sng Darpoge of exesor bug for the patiest, anions he |. ite vomitign and ap Ay Ae (ie 17th, | Om sanstroke at 170 West Thirty-seveuth street. lively badoous. He expieed at clovon o'click. Fiber | task of maRing ali enjoy the plossutes of the day to the | A Pbastcinn’s Trathmeny ke Keaard co Staal be teiehay engugne Oe Ton ther Vi aaa re crampetafay leis yabie oor sal eeeet cool” aod een. Te Thee te Chetty eee anal Cree | mnmnative of Hanow ey and "hai been in. this country | ‘top of thotr Ha ad he the day wore, away. Were Lk needa GUE capeere’ of ter 4s not interfered with in*the slightest degree; but the last evening. Danie! Hays, o native of England and thirty-Ave years | °'7 short ume. H& was twenty years of age, and | giving not omly pleasure but exhilaration to all, when te name lioratiny the cond ion of the stip and in cutaneous of inspector forwards another telegram giving the name of = Robert Lynch, corner of Sallivan and Conover streets; | of age, Pe | ndadeate re) Willers : cen te some have manedee tombentoend property ie the laud be apeny returned, without @ single incident to mar its | fections to 0 greet beeutitier 3 ‘the person attacked, his condition, residence and state of ot gee and vomiting at four P, M. July 17; ekin cold ‘eftects of the heat, =e of bis nativity ved till the age of twenty-ove. poe ¥ Sani. the promises, and orders disinfec:ants to be sent. and clammy. Died at nine A. M. ‘At two o'clock yesterday morning Rosannaty Wale A-———F mata WORTH died suddenly at 319 Weat Twenty-severth «treet. Weehawken. FIRE IN NINETEENTH STREET. qqanlet Mesichol was sanatruck on Hoard the steamghip | Sorricmen Canr-—A Man: Found Deav.—Yewwnday a- — r . and d'ed soon afterwards f Deasshaea whe sets waite ward Wall, «native of Ircland, thirty-six years of | “Tn00n three boys, wi ri ted THR DIKINFECTING DEPOT Elizabeth Fit id, aged forty-five, residing a 127 ‘Is stuated at No. 308 Mulberry street, and immediately | Degraw street. Darten vomiting and cramps; col- adjoining the police headquarters. Iu this building are | lapse at four P.M. Died at seven A. M. atored large quanuties of ehloride of lime, sulphate of Catherine Gloss, aged fifty-three, residing at 236-Bridge + protnet it. It ie @ jewel ax easily cote canes po Gilly ult lo recover Nat aud raperiaily taforoed Destraction of the New Vork Cotten Mred O11 Company's Works. al rything depen tron and of potash, which are the principal | Stet. Vomiti arene. WAl recover, age, who resided at 42 Monroe streot, was taken sick on | 8ft-F whortieberries, discovered a man: lying aguinwt * | 4 ae occurred aarty yesterday morning worte: | for. tte perpen, The muscietaa! Masteres, ot an aoe Chemicals used for disinfecting purposes, At the dept | arty last ove reported atthe Forty third precinct station | Wednesday night and died soon sferwanis. Deveased | tree at King’s woods, and om approaching him fouwd be | sige of Ninotoontt AY yesterday moreing on tse worth | ‘asad ou common sabe are danpyroms, eisien, save. there are constantly in wait: ‘carta, street, ' “ * transport tho dteinieetense rye | and points, Bory doors from the corner or Richard street,a man named ec there cases the coroners wore notified to | “a “ad and had apparently lain there foaror five days. | avenue, entirely destroying the large brick building | fe Sng Porn St owe recoigt of s tlegram, the chemicals are, metaaniy dee. | SUees4 aied tne day’ following ; sncther, aged. cwreive | BOM iaquests fod revolver, soa the, pomealon of "ition erticles, | OB and oooupted by the New York Ost Company, ond | THI NENT ATS waisat coer mamutomured, sits we and in no instance bas more thav ove hour wing ; , Cor Wildey held taquests on the following named } Cr tt with the absence 0” any mentiones to marks of | materially damaging primary school building tio. 20. 4 | Inn f lesare snd dopurstore jen, alternatives, 4 elapsed from the time of their departure to their arrival | Years, died at eleven o'clock ys morning ; The dép t is under the charge | #nvther child, aged six, was not e: ae ae violence, removes the suspicion of a foul death, and the | joining on the wewt, The tmacearoul manufactory of persona, who died from sunstroke>-Christian Jager, fifty yearsof age and bern ia Germany, died at No. é denides his regular duties as a | Desides two other ch New Chambers streot. cane may be one of dei. The locality is M8 | Pamund Belling, adjoining On We Past, ito enmtainrd eeizine of chomfenl soba qiPstwrine Som SAP an ee ae ie Zante ot Mas nme torte Cérmmany, ee ans Soca s | mans. ramwises, TWE FAT BOILING NUISANCE. ‘William Anderson died at 102 Bayard street. He wae | Hoboken, whe will hold an inquest this lorenova, be neil amps 7 disinfectants, the first thing a years of age apd a native of Ireland. Drowsine Case—Booy sor Fouxp —Om Sanday, ath Conjecture alone can sccount for the mantier in which eter nnd the animal epitit. Bold by all drvggate the noxious gases which fill the Court ef Common Pleas—Chambers. Ann Curran, ninetoen years of age and born in Tre | instant, aumunknown man, while bathing near the oil | the fire originated. Cfflcer Wilson, of Twerstinth street, York ole, 56 Dey wtrewt roome and yard are then copiousty aprink- Bofore Judge Brady. land, died = lee Een Brest. 4 avenue. He was | ck, was nized with cramps, and mank im the presence | claims to have beem the first discoverer, * bile another f lime or such «ther chemical " es ‘4 Jour 19.—Henry Wiel and Feliz Wiel ve, The Board of we as Aealth.—This was a motion to make permanent an in- ri coe Junction restraining the Board of Health from. interfer. bere in Ireiand. of sovoral man, who, not knowing bow to. swim, were | aerount ix, that this @Moer, being attract ed thither by | Atiny puptry, WRENOTIFEN AND IN YIGORMER Malach! Fallen died at 42 Wost street, He was born im | afraid venture beyond their depth. The bedy hae aot | alarming aymptoms, found two or three men engaged in Ireland and forty-five years of age ance Leen recovered. relieving the basement of the building o/ a qaaatity of ctumamtty- demeegen And Al tng with the business of the qomuplainante. a Ho SF Pe 3 poenyigtenyy Germany oe Bull's Ferry. new guony sacks which were burning The fire was eae ee Toye sites denice | Abattoir place, Thirty-miuth street, near Tenth avenue. | "Robert WWeavert died at 249 Spring street. He was | Five Penqows Brrrex ur a Doo On Monday inst a | ot discovered at forty minuter past twelve yemertay morning ia the southwest corner of the basement 4) thirty-three years of age and born in Irotand deg, belonging to Mr. Jobn Strube, proprietor of the | fuily ander the hetchwaya, which vvere open clear eceasi - said'the - je the absolute o Mr. Wilcoxson, counsel for the plaintiffs, com. no he Grab. fony-foar yeore of age nt born ia Ietharay enerve we Sener discharges from the stom- | Lisint showed that hie clients hed been in. business. at Pavilion Hotel, Fort Lee, was set upon by agang of | through to the upper floor, affording adpaucht well cal than shy metvine the wha bee poets European phiyacint at Joes, a that ‘of the | the above mentioned place for the last two. years; that fe siesdiae: dusts ba Giaasd Sadia: Vb Gua Ged bit ro of | elated to prowots the danger then In iv) iucipiency fier protwed.” They ‘ae perucolariy_adapaed, « Soaeae : , lying at pler 44 North river. Ho wan thirty years of age | the men and a young lady, who was Ailt.ty on the #t eS ae weprimete, Lamp aver tay ant of cath " quarantine ships in our harbor, prove | they had invested $1,800 ine business which had been tyes Lod ee Ee a ae hag oy tant te The firemen were prompt to respond 10 the alarm and | DroprWers, samp oer te ee et MARK a: ad worked wall, but the inflainmable chaimeter of the ma terial with which the building was Giles! soon gave the comsuming element complete mastery ever every part of A family by the name of Knapp, | jt, setting at defiance all efforia to wabdae the Names, eo on the of the cholera becoming an epi- habe great aang of the cuolerm ecrming ab P| rrad on in New York as tng ae the city exis, Sat ‘Thomas Hunter died at 176 West Thirteenth street might have gone mad, drowned him ou the [oliowing do romain for any length of time without being disin- | it was despotic on the part of the Board of Health to-eet ae deere bee age and waa boro im Ire- | day. ‘Joachim Moetier died at 176 Hester street. My was | CA*#S OF Unoumna. as a viruleat poison, of the most that if they wore to suppress the establish. 7 Bull's Fi 08 otted to tmve b at | antil nothing but @ pile of smouldering, debrie remained ible. _ It will therefore be seen that cau- | Mont of the plaints it would lead to tho rain of thelr porsg one pete S. Foch Spey gS ee ee en the spat Shave beh 0 few mpete) bofore..ihe large jon ig needed. All persons attacked with the diarrh@s | tusinoge counsel had in his a large | 4 pee Les yoy Uy GS oF gy nes tacked by cholera on Wednenday ayht, aud thet one of | Cu biishment reared ite four or Ave ‘orice. The periot should have the discharges instantly disinfected, 20 | Dither of counter affidavits, going to show that there-was | ,induests ware alno held at the New Yo Tmpos. | them died carly yertertay morning. The rest are re. | of ime thet clagsed between the breaking ont of the | *'” he sywiem io « romalkalle z apatter if they do not contain the germ of cholera establishment, | Sivie to yond ‘ emeureieg hou ported to Be souvalescent, end are promounced out of | fire and the falling ib of (he walle 4) 4 not exceed three. | \* Vim Reet 9 (he priveipel aruggiete The of cmpianae 4 vas rihed to the cholera of Health, objected to |, 20he. raawriog from sunstroke, wae Drought | “@™6°r quarters, of an beur course +t counsel for the Board ‘ aboa! ree: THe RUDLOTNO AND ITE OwTEITY, wt len eno de as ed a da sace ot | 20. TCR Yesterday’ tooraing.” fr simmons “wat | WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. | ,,"%* \compony's bing wuss ge, svoouly put Kine’ from ite promontory symptoma "= mixture of onal afSdarite could not be | calle, he tae be ton r Seth Sinae cobain tone ont Ra eeee ie toto of and chloroform is given, . — : based by the Aoudamoss, epinse of come hines are appiiea oxtetaaly or teat, | | tered Johaeon, « homeless colored girl, aged twenty, | togannn Dharm or Turse Max ar Sorvocarian— | Sore tanith, for the purpooe, ot P It, however, often covare Ubet excossive yunliing, Pet. the plain- | heat. Taken to Hellerue Howpital From Wentchorter county, at a place called Crose iver, | cotton seed tn the baseraant, 7 thoee me gre sof wents ttre sufferer from ee ye r! eaith of the Jacob Ackerman, employed at 15 Cedar street, was | in tino Lown of Lowisborough, intelligeaee bax been re. | *T¢ OFikinated were the eugine ad bo . wm Khoyenstions Mat TS PEO CART Ene also five tanks of oil cont ning, each ceived of @ most heart-ronding and distressing caleanity. | gaflons, besides hogshents and trys! c | ots, Mciently w be taken home. | tedhby IN MORRUKANTA. » but recow 1nd T harrele, wenounting in wll | ‘kod friction is applied A young Germas, name unknown, died yesterday, | The facts of the eave are stated to be these — Three bro neluding the tanks, ve | Doutand gallons = On j of P 2 Sage ee seein ts ieaneot austen” In weed ot character of the business, and recomme' white at work ta s Inger beer brewery. “He had jast gon8 | thers, farmers, named respectively Moriin, Allon ang | ATs tour werethe prewes for expressing the oil trom Biocs'e Leomien! Ream fe Renee SU Iapse powerful stimulants are applied until feliet or Bon thas bo hod fut pe AF Rasinisany whore Charles Mead, lived, the two former with their father, | delivery, The other foory ehse contained marnivary | RUSHTON, 10 Astor Mouse, and by od) 4 ~ocours. the Board of Boi heeex ‘Aaron Mead, and the latter om a separate farm sdjacens, | about one huadred wns of ol! cake, ke There was 00 cee st ‘THE DEAD ROOTES. Health acted was (nconatitntional, and that to au . 1s susest cry. it that near to a barn yard, some few hundred | cotton seed oa hand except « ral! lot receved the day | pS. Fedics, | Mies Aftor death the bodies are woll washed in « chemical iilegally 804 | George Murray, aced thirty Years, steward of the Cu- | feet distaut from the house of Astun Mead, (here wan | previous wo the fire Maple Jtmkiew olution, which has the effect, of dessroying way wy aggument | yard steamer Persia, aied atfive PM on Wedareday | siluated well which, not being in every day wie, was usu that absolutety noth | FOR Devetopmsens ee ee ty any emave ee case | "Hannah McAllammman, residing st the corner of Pros | ally kept covered wp wit of ro Delf in cholera being contagious by any pe In conctusioa the treet and Railroad avenue thers, Mev young tad, bis sean een tees Feat te yg vet The Mew © v the , but to the remote possibility of ks his Honor to the late decision of Judge | °"y baker employed in Honry Carroll's bakery, in Mouth | had, it seems, ovension to draw water frou the This bailing, 4 a pr ’ _frletadgre’s 4 ops Ree Poe, being . By di of the authorit. ‘asbington Market case, and claimed | pourth yiront, was overcome by the heat yesterday after. | Tuesday Inet, and with gong down lb igh protected by thir inoue. promptly interred. ‘noon, and is said to have died. lanting his feet carefully on the oul jutting stones on me very pear falling | Pnepanarions von An SPIDER, case was made out AT NEWARE her side, bo stooped foe the purpose of recovering the mtenoe wes the Teac } ‘To the present time the cholera, although gradually inant and over. ‘An old man, who bad served in the war of 1812, a | bucket, when the Ind, who wae ip and combunteblos that the shea! bing ncroaying the number of its victims, has not y inese carried 08 | found prostraied by the heat in at Newark ite | oteerved him fail bead foremost tin roof canght fire, The memt-rre of trwcke Now ii eesumod the form of an epidemic. Lay <a iy dangerous 10 | was taken to the Tenth ward station house in that city. | frightened boy at once ran to the waved the school hone from got qrences oe exclesively cholera, besten ae 8 doctor, OF power 10 | He bad wiarted to walk to Philadelpbia, where Le has pany with the P the tin covering—e ‘Those wi connet atted So en pron hed wiisance as this, what were | brothers in comfortable cireamstances, tely burried 4 tended # Be eee naupt tte heya pase se og a a poe Se pa @o the to the facts given yesterday in regard to rem . ws a | ‘wards apart from the patents le on but they Go ttnies the following cased, xe feported. Owing | conding the side etisted The building war Geneidersbiy dam. ripe, Proapure finatte Giseasen | The a eae bare vane 1 | to tne destruction of the telegraph wires It war not pos- | head was observe tragters talk of inprovitng Ub . ever, quite ample, The Battery Barracks ty accom: wand the | sibie to ascertain the total amownt of damage done im this position be rena ine , ‘ oe eonverted into Denptiat, wi Sete sasiehen to Tek bad been Coroner Smith held an inquest yesterday upon the | of his already wofforated brow tet Vouwr Shirts * Jgetee ae fodate between eight and nine buadred pailenia, ne establiad- | yody of William Boyle, who was killed by an explosion p ven, and yet aaoth: 3s doomed ceoeee Se eee Se, arent health of the | ofa butler, caused by the lightuing, which struck the to eave Movin and ‘ments until the other ae Oe Oe teen Geel Topewsik of Lawrence & Som in Bushwick avenue, | end, as it seer eid dreceut sewing Duvidings im the different districts having been y attention to | Royie was the engineer at the establishment, and after | order to fasten » mand We body of Allen, and ise Py a A for such purposes. In addi ~ jade, It war | the explosion bis boty Was found some distince from | mediately bee invensible, was als onadle Th physicians has been complet: allowed to put | the estabiiahmen! terribly mutilated, A verdict in ac- | The seene of iamentation apd worn teh ] i@s high, but contrantad © hours every cholera Boop pore lace of bom | cordance was rented. we mere unworthy atiem@s a © tool ouly wae deste: yea ainple medical attendasce. These phywciane ore © B wore shut Of | "4 building in course of construction in Puma describe, Finuily, the three uufort the employ of the Health Board, ban power ing nue, near Bedford, was blown down and fell againat mach reepeeted in the nerg! borhood ‘Focarded a4 waneceasary until the emergency suall Lave announced | bu \lUing occupied by Mr. Styles and family, crushing in | with hooks and (nlorred together om Wedmeatay ph aw 4 br | The family bad & narrow escape. trem death. Kactreeast ix Mowemena—A Lact o Han Corres 7 aa a jadi Rody Ty ey srytee om Daliding and ferstare #80 |p norecen Aue oY Pers “Mrs. Mary Ranney, « against the | "A" frame house in Sumpter street, belonging to Mr. | Gorman lady, married about ven momths ago, beewre a | (bet ¥ Sead of Beow hee tan ete 44 pas it | Robinaon, was upturned by the wind and tte fsmily | mother on the Th instent. Tart Monday whe wax eo welt | n/a" Mmm py A I. fp Ml ad "| that she was about ataline ate sume soup. Sonn ‘A barn owned by MP Harrison, in Brosdway, was | after whe told ber hamband that whe fels bed when be completely demolished by the wind Lore $607 went fora physician. He war got gone more than ten an eaeactass | Served ete snes ance. I wi over the papers in this case from their noxious | Gey 4 decision at am early day. 3 Mr. Cooper's tannery in Bandford street wut bIOWD | minutes, but whem lO returned Ehe wee apparently dead CHOLERA AT SAVANNAH, down, causing s loss of $600, Physicians were wat (or, and Dre Horton, Freeman aud | T° om on the bullding Sod maeminesy os Remouwter, etnias Swinnegar were sor n in attendance, when abe war pro- le Leetiecnsal, 6 " ements. The Steamer See Salvador at Quarantine AMUSEMENTS sounced not to be diead by two of them. A looltingglass lal pouseee, eee) pusaee ‘ was eld to her ipe and mowture was thown ap it Beneat of Sophie Worrell at Wood's Theatre. | doctor (hen seid that at decomparition had pr bd > bas pon menced she mo, not be buried before four o'ctork, Savana ‘19, 1906. Mise je Worrell, the eldest (the young ady 2 t all ‘The steamer San Salvador arrived Sr ouequas yo oath ee snnomesment) of the Worrell Sixers, now | [tien nog? lore eet to ve SA" 490,000 tm he Foe 04 terday with Ove hundred recruits for the Seventh roga- | performing # longthened aad bighiy euccerfW engaee | aq wadertakt ny ment | cand! yg we teenies. | lars, There wore twenty eight casa of cholera among | ment at Wood's theatre, Broadway, witt takes benett Sear . * oo sora Catholic burying ow Raviend, Reliel tad ebsine compeny them, and three deaths during the voyage, One death ‘at that establichment this (Friday) evening. A the array | Pos) a, fe bar Le 2 a § eat “ft ‘occurred after arriving at Tybee bar, and one or two | of talent will be exerted on the occasion, andber own | a:tending orn! ceremonies, A ely rear) ” No 2, after the troops were laaied on Tybee Inland. popolarity, wih (bat of her sisters, will no doult secure on Lh Alege mp opannd aa ih ved (0 Ute extant of shout $500 No Gemoee an overfiowing house for Mim Sophie The manage pd fo 204 DOr appoerane: meat of Woods approve highly of the undetsking. | serch a to ied tg that bebe’, He refused lo fet entertainment wil consist barieeque of Gin. ‘The excitement in preat so4 © large crowd be =o ered ‘around, aod the Indy war not buried ‘There is no sickness among the cabin passengers, bot the steamer will be kept iu quarantine for Gfieen days. ‘The troops are all Comfortable on shove, and the sick. Fi me WEST FORTEETH ST Ahorit Ove oO lock yemerday afternoon 6 (r+ “is demen mares ess in subsiding. Own on Davee of Momnmasis-Yerterday at sho ids { ar 5 © Ve 19 Wem Portion street dyeing ont wont | weeds of neon Major Craft, commanding the post, Surgeon Schell, OF + o'clock PM a young men named Jokm Dempsey a, ae ater *; Te abe bie - ectatiehment of Charles Degranty. Poleeme * wentp three yours of age, went (ute the Harlem Ht0r > | + wetey of the Twenty-ainth precinst, was on duty im bathe at he lat been im the habit of dolme seariy every | SEND AreR®, heres to the premines, we. wih pil | a, ond aitar ew ring Borom (De Ter ead back eters, water fareished him by the peybbors, kept the ~~ yon oberat b the water be war proevireeet | from tome cose, ane ore borage preens, wtdued watll (he arrival of (he firemen A mirrem of | z 1y Health Ufticer MeVariand and Capt. J.B. Hardee, agent, have made every arrangement for the comfort and anfely of (he passengers and \roops WIFE MURDER AN SUICIDE. i i | ‘ Hacks tivey Sowtag Borkiore for Pe ee Ste Th a =| commen, Ma.. : 0A. capt 1 be teoteare - the Saree, aod eons weanll Dove be wae drow a ater an Yery moon brought to beer on (he i toanewor al | A man narod I shout veya ot , | there will be graad military dispiny here conid be temlered. The boys stlempied to amr Wie Bre wer pet ont before Mt nprend bevund the (rows Much success has vlog Somer ok be | he meme tak pein Be em by To Ly end | bei be trade Srammay seert yy A Ses + Nyy gp Mon Sy enna ae r ca Grates S00 " were ersaine wee 2f themes erery arti er eed ree) 4 a 4 they © oe Wi eo om A 7 ge Ke orampects of praventans & Pp NES hw the aaa = aw si 5 pale a Save wer ar) ee ee forte ¢ hed (net tee ont ie een eat oo ae .

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