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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1856. ND RO “UMPORTANT COUNTERFEITING CASE. | So), X_ Grant a Toy an CANADA. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Second Session—1 P. M. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOP teas - anne : Panannna “aso ae ¥ ws Sampeateg ea excursion (0 Mammoth Cave, per oxtre train, which will - ee , Ton Exctm Law.—The oaso of Thomas J. Swallow wa, Mosoar, July 28-6 P.M | 1O0Cumb'd ool pit 49 100 Chiongy 34% | The Forgery of the Gonuine Plates in the | [ee bree in goncral are invited on this occasion, | Movements of General Sherman—Mr. Pen- | Sackson 3, Schults and others came up yostorday im the -“This has doen a dull day in Wall street, and both | 100 Westin Union Tel 53% 100 Chic § Nt eee om ‘Treasary . Department, Washingtom—Tho | 4 coed band of muse will bo in constant, altondanco on body—Joha ©. Breckinridge, d&c. Superior Court, Chambers, The case is an action agetant Brokers end speculators appear to have dispersed in Ere Rail 1 ry Charge Against Houry Holmes, alias Mall, | the train and in the cave Momrenat, July 23, 1866, the Board of Excise to restrain them from search of that recreation which summer ts commonly Kon Ke, camniailiona This convention promises to be one of the grandest | Further public honors will be accorded to Major Gene- with the business of the plaintiff, who isa retal Mqear supposed to afford. The stock market was consequently Third ‘The farther tmvestigation of the charge against H musical rounions ever witnessed in Amorica, “ Shermaa on the occasion of his retarn here to-morrow dealer, im South Seceat eens: Seve , A tom. dull and exposed to the assaults of the “bears,” who | $11000U86%s,6.20c'62 106% 200.shs Reading RR. 100% nr tr se y range MeConn but the AR 130000U86’s,5-200'85 10434 100 Mich 80 & NoInd 81% | Holmes, elies Hall, ing bad im his possession, with THE PUBLIC HEALTH “ sold it down somewhat, “abort! interest thus | 15999 US6's,6-20°65,r 104% 100 It Cone as + intent to utter the same, a counterfeit one hundred dui- m created will be of assistance im promoting a fresh rise, | 2500 10-40cou 983g 100 so lar throe year compound interest Treasury note was which 1s not likely to be long deferred under the condi- tions at present governing the course of prices, At the open board at ten o'clock New York Contral sold at 104%, Erie'6534, Michigan Southern 823, Iilinols Central 119%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 85, Northwestern 3594—preferred 644, Quicksilver (b. 3) 4934. At tho first regular board Erie closed 3¢ lower than at the same time on Saturday, Reading 3, Michigan Southern 44, Iuinols Central %, Cleveland aud Pittsburg 2%, Rock Is- land 3, Northwestern —preferred %. New York Cen- tral was % higher. Government securities ‘were dull, Coupon five-twenties of 1862 de- clined 3%, ten-forties 3, seven-thirty notes of the first series 44, third series 3. At the one o'clock sessions the speculative feeling was tame, At tho half- pid aga resumed yesterday morn! Nine New Cases of Cholera and Three Deaths bo000 Got” tos a acre pee int ETE Te in Now York—Twenty-one OUases and Seven Rey, and Mr. Joseph Beli, United States Ansistant Dis- ae Pes trict Attorney, appeared om behalf of the government to 9 a = hap a heeled | Conduct the prosecution, and exJudge Stuart and Mr. | and Hart's Islands, &e. Ohatfeld defended the prisoner, ‘The agrecable tomperatare of the past fow days has ‘FaSTIMONT OF BId LANGTOR, had the acooptable effect of arresting, te some extent. Ei Langton sworn and examined by Mr, Courtney— | the progress of tho cholera im this city. The epidemic ‘My copepation to 1864 and 1666 was that of a printer; | would appear, howover, te be om the Imorease tn Brook+ tm 1864 I waa employed in the plate printing departmest | iyn, and on Hart's and Governor's Inlanda, of the government; I was employed printing $20 notes OFFICAL ‘OASES RAPORTRD, rates bmn Wien octenll bazar Hall; | since test notice the following’ additional cases -have - I was tntre- | boon offioially announced:— ed tne ta biza ia the mcdlo of the ‘samener 1804 es | . Mmm Margaret MoCrath, 295 BMsabeth etreot, was Jeaney tarry, on the Here Terk shins heheome capvecte- attacked with cholera carly yesterday morning. ++ 103; 28 » 2B, 4000 Tenn 6's, '90., 92 80 shs Fourth N Bk. 104 100 Atl Mail S9Co.. 116 400 Boston Water Pir = mgnarge Buxansrovrs,—Recoipts, 10,184 bois, four; 161 bbla, and 504 bags corn meal; 22,162 bushels wheat; 142,350 bushels corn; 88,571 bushels oats; 3,300 beshels rye and past two board the market continued dull, and quote- | 89 bushels malt, Irregularity was still the teading fee- | tion with him ‘about taking on h T thin! Elisabeth soventy-eight years, residing at tlona experienced a further decline. Erle closed 1 lower | tare in the market for State and Western flour, and we | and sumething was nid about taking” tapes. No eae heme cholera about noon than at the first regular boaad, Reading %, Michigan | note another fll of 10c, 0200, por barrel, cbiely on fhnoy | "100M, 08, aber! oe, Shae. that partiog, wore | OS 0 Southern %, Ilinow Central 3, Rock Island %. North- | brands, medium and good grades ruling comparatively should not have the bomeds of it as well as. others Albert L, White, aged twenty-two years, was ecized western 134—preferred 1, Government securities were | steady under a moderate provincial demand. The sales that there could be 8 good thing made out of it, and that with cholera om Sunday morning aad trensforred ( all. Coupon Ave-twenties of 1862 advanced 34, The | comprised 3,000 bbl, at oar rovised quotations apponded. | {fT woal fers atines, third inane declined 34, soven-thirty notes of the second | ‘The market for Southern flour was nominally in the | aiso native of ° Cornelius Coo, & Ireland, aged twentyone series 34. . same condition as the market for State and Western | was of Sixty-frst street and Third a: was iabor- At the half-past three open beard Erle sold sf | four, closing with a continued downward tendency of | hands of under ey of obolera (rom last apto Arg (8. 3), Brg 109%, ge Southern:| prime and choice qualities, The sates comprise 200 bbls, en whon,*afler » short collapse, he ex- 8144, Rock a 6 OM, forthwestern | Canada flour was negicoted, and prices wore more or less | sey 230 Varick ‘sixty-four | | 53% & H—proferred 68, Quicksilver 41% | nominal at reduction of 100. a 150-ger bbl. ‘The sale | Nowe eal ind Ue earn atiackd st Faciee M, yeotorday wits symipioman of Mariposa preferred 2214, Western Union Tolegraph 639. | were confined té about 200 bbls, Rye flour was momi- | mo {plate produced); I should think th r cholera, was at a later tn collapsa, Afterwards the tide of specotati sluggish! yy bere piers win cha leedonnyrat joe pais stil psec At ae bas} Lert met ‘Tho following unofficial cases have Seen reported from ‘one five o'clock the market closed steady, as follows;—New Gieeree ‘Tames Lloyd, restdiag at No, 9 second avenue, was | murder took piace on the wohooter several nee, York Central 108% a %, Erie 63%, a X, Reading 100% « sonor proporied. late on Sunday evening in satate of cholera erny the authorisiee ohialned Inforrostion ‘at their room, No. 161 Fifth avenue A short essay wes 4%, Michigan Southern 8134, Cleveland and Pittsburg 83% Oni Mn Dwitt, living at No, 88 Cherry swan rd- Br Ferrel yy a Bas ae iuaisenion read by Dr. Morse, entitled “What means shall be am- a %é, Cloveland and Toledo 110 0 3, Rock Island 06 » 5 fomy ee ported a8 marin rom solos morbun, ihonletiang and treat ite brionors Were taken beck te Queons | Rloyed by the amooiation, for’ impr coos young Sam ywark, N. J., count al nic craton hee, Oumberind 0 03, Qucelee eho eta tinchit estou pe | Be Sommomen Ormur—sanee ser ale | pts atest $008 orn ant ct Some See oy Anderson to have expired from cholera, * | James Hoffmire, was‘ta the employ of Charles K. Covert, Gonations ine which. amy sorter 7 aaloiah, a1 0 48. Money very : . of the publishers of Irith Péb iw Tam Orer To Am Tan Aversrae Worms- f isin abundant supply to the Stock Ex- | Common Department Mr. Sullivan, one of tho pubtisher f the People, No, 062 Broadway, on the 24 of July last. On that day gatas bo tin . was reported yosterday evening as prostrate with she iat a change at 4 1 5 per cent, and the inclination of the mar. | Good to choice and Shan usual; ny gies Aa to hol Tater oe nicked ~~ ne announsed. he entrusted Jamos with certain moncy to depgeit in | ™>—The Consul, Mr. Chartes F. Loosey,yhae MORTALITY IN PROOKLYN THR PAST WHEK. the Second National Bank. The money consisted ofa pnipdln . See Wii Dee re 2 ried ft home and put it in my trunk, and when my son pte regeenes Troe a gil tary Brookiya | check drawn by J. ¥. Buterworth on the National | Countrymen im the presout war. pune. tered jody oe as grin tg; Py baie pr ® ter 22008 2 ‘a8 resulting from cholera; cholera Mechanics’ Bank, of this city, for $110, and bills of the ‘Tar Joveente Astium.—The regular monthly mecting the employment of the Treasury Department; his name | Morbus, 21; cholora tnfantum. 127; diarrhwa, 21; dysea- | United States, and of diferent national banks, to the | of tho Jnvenilé Asyliim was held yeatorday, aun tg li kot is slightly towards the lower rate, First class com- mercial paper is in light supply and freely taken at 6a 634 per cent, Tho statement of the associated banks for tho week is vory favorablo to prolonged monetary ease Corn meal, Bran Corn meal, puncheons, . 28 —Extreme Jassitude again prevailed in the wheat mar- SSRASSRSASS PPEPEEeeoeeene Saaakethhonca® SSSRRKATBASSSSS B ket, and prices wero in nomiually lower. There is no 4 Bt this contre, The deposit show an incresse | milling demand pew ‘and with a toarked daily de. | was Rdwin 1. Langton: got a glance of that fmpression; tery, 5; men. 73} women, OF; bore. tae; ai 1A; | amount of $40, making in all. $150, Jamos, tt ts | nowin the Asylum four hundred and olghty-foui of $5,850,036 and the legal tenders of $4,993,015, | cline in four mueg rile much lower before miljin; Rest Br ty, other plate im his possession | Sbildren undér one year, 180; do, two years, 53, charged, failed to muke the deposit, but converted the | dren This ntion {8 one of our best chartties, and Fho loons at the samo timo have decreased fee oto fi Mt ee hee c The avi ook too to rs ny York. i va la ‘The following eases: appenrod yeavordny on the offictal Cheek ofS F, Datisceorit aa rowarned ‘oan men Se ead sa teat {ferent athe the mi forbid hope of come jew ‘ork, an my son 4 J good id yearly sent to different parte $3,168,416, the specie $1,601,537 and the cirea- tthe Cate ee be eT ir. | said ho did not know whother he should be able to come | Bulletin of tho Board. of oath f beget Hb 3 tien ment, and the trade must be governed by the home mar- for the forty-olzht hours | from some source unknown, and Mr. Covert says that country, whore eituations are procured for them. James afterwards admitted to him he had the ket, To-day’s sale’ were unimportant, ‘Corn continued procedin: — Jation $225,152 The docreaso im loaus and to some Fd H i ir demand ee Chick and got some monoy from him; I had to i Joha J. Dodd, No, 2 Red Hook lane; July 20, at quar- | $40. ‘Tho defendant seems to have thus started little extent the increase in deposite are due te | moderate rescipte sel ge ee a ety Te eadion toe Tall aaa eehene edge nd $0 2a CHICK | oe to ton vou dlarruca, cramps Upon ® short cut to wealth. On the 17th of July, in MARINE. DISASTERS. the redemption of one years! certifoates by the ‘Trea. | advance of about 10, per bushel Sales of prime Wostorn | sav Chick and Hall; I end I wanted somo moncy lo sond timothy Barnard pisicicscpe a eaicciemagn ted fh Hom y AE DS oe ag rae hewue—The ae mixed were generally at 8330, a 0 load | to Edwin; I eaid en impressions, and that m; » Bh “ ohms, aie Bull golng(Rirwyrd. ‘The light Grain), asd Queers oh AAG. Tie alee eemsenige 10D noe Youn, "whe hae sakes aneeecther jong, wanted | Macy Gilway, Waloot street, south side, Dunlap, of No. 37 East Thirty-olzhth street, for the deli- Gi mine Sud'an Usinown Stcawast whioh for a time set in towards the West has ceased and bushels ineliding unsound ney mixed Western at 63c., | some money to come on; wo got into the cars and wont ‘Suita Toy cea 0, 66 Baoan sre Died. Yery of s looking glass, the property of Mr. Covert, but a Hauivax, July 23, 1908 the Chicago journals Teport that the bankers there | sound do. at 837¢c. a 84{0., and yellow Westorn at 90c. | toa saloon; Chick and I remainod in the tront part of Peter Logue, No, 8 Mercien street; taken at eight A. | in Dunlap’s oare, uutil replaced another, to b© | amg stoamship Ephesus, Captain Collins, from More fre under the fy of shipping eurrenoy to Now | Osts dectined one cent under a limited demand, Salos of | the store; Hail went into the inner and after some | M. July 22; died at ox P. M. same day. supplied by Covert. They obtained the glass and | roi vs tat inst., with a cargo of tobacco, 30,000 bushels at a 483<c. for Chicago, and 8c. for | time he camo out and paid me fifty dollars, if I remem- Mary Logue, daughter of the above, died at two A. M. | afverwards sold it to George Oudlipp, at No. fest, Aci, for Liverpool, was. straaaad ea: ‘York. Tho respective totals of the present and last ray on the 6th inst. The orew, forty in nomber, arrived ab ber rightly, for tho labor and trouble I had been atin 289 Spring street, Tho Fines is yestorday. valued at $65. previous statements stand thus:— taking the impreasions, and twenty-five dollars to send | Patriok Currey, Van Brunt street, will probably die, Having succeeded 80 well in a Wttle operation, | Fititax om the 22d inst ou the government schooner on private terms, Barley and malt continued dull and | to Edwin; we had some oysters and beer, for which Halt Mary Gilmay, daughter of the above, will probably re- | the pair, it is further alleged, tried other orders. asso Fas tos or et, | Domina paid; Hail wont away and I went with Chicks the next | cover. John Seardefield, doing businées at No. 63 Prince etroet, | Daring. Part of the cargo was: saved. bat the late ec, 12'451 684 10,860:149 Corton was difficult tomove. The effect of the latest | time I saw Hall was at the Treasury Departmont ip Mary Ann Murray, Walcott street, south sido, east of | suys that on Friday last he dellvered, upon an order pre- prenen a 27,804.142 27'579,020 | European advices boing unfavorhble, scliers were gever- | Washington; cannot state exactly how long after the in- | Richard street; in collapse. sented to him, a package of leaf of the value of yong einer 4 ne 207/190,043 213,049,079 | ly anxious to realize at lower rates than those current | terviow in the saloon this was; it could not havo been Mrs. Van Brunt, Van Brant street; no collapse, $10 50, which order, Scardofeld farther says, James ad- ‘The brig Charles KR Pool, from Sagua for New 75,541,977 80,524,992 | OB y; but even at concessions buyers were ua- | very long; Hall camo for the purpose of seeing my son; Mary Ann Gleason, King street; running into collapse. | mitted to him ho had written. Purcella was arrested on | ashore at Groat Egg Harbor, Her Sarge consiete: pe eck willing to to any great extent, and we have only | he came to the Treasury ment to see Mr Langton; Patrick Connell, 12 Presktent atreet. Friday, by officer Mortimer of the Fourteenth precinct, | hundred hi and fifty tlerces Gold bas beon dull: The opening quotation was 161, | to report sales of 950 bales. Rooeipts, 3,002 bales, We | Iwent down and saw ims he asked for Edwin; 1 sald hprnidoma barren aveano; touting to collapse. nd the package of gold found ta his possession. Officer is ot eng tn her bold. Wrock ee tT followed by an advance decli — ho was-not there, and ir. jourt 5 imer says tl immed! ‘U bein; 4 eG sal andaysibetronMtacasin bakes Boia Upland. Florida. Mobile, N.O.@7, | him at some hotel. bossstraiuacliecnsenertg’ Bi Fowler, 61 Ficet stroot ; was in collapse. Puroetia oxclaimed, “I did wine those orders | which is consigned to James i. Ward, Mow York. ‘Summ @t four o'clock. The supply of colin for delivery 1s grad- 29 29 30 Ji | The witness was oroes-oxamined at length by Mr. Chat- | David Gleason, King street; his recorery despatred @f. | Soardeflald fins several orders upon which he delivered | 1s little chanoe of saving the declined to state everything that forethought can suggest has been done | and io stood next the rail, with before | on accou Shick iat a his pmheiier or nek she ron ving ed for the comfort and accommodation of the sufferers. | bim. Purcell, with one hand placed against the breast | of sext week. Large numbers of people Ed ate ead frat | fro anaconda ind ys | Gn Be er ha ae tect | San ad in pape an jwo years; she had not, she said, kept a of prosti- Boa a hapa na te 7, tho. bod by tuo plundered max und eangh " emia mally growing scarcer, and 1-16th percent per diem in | Low m dditt 33 33 34 Ere ‘Two fatal cases are roported at No. 2 Mervien street, ld leaf. James was afterwards arrested, justice | A large steamer is alse ashore at Qorson’s Inlet—name favor of tho lender was generally paid fur loans. The a say 36 3T 37 38 Sophia Rency examined by Mr. Courtney—Deposed Acase of cholera was also roported by the Atlantic ah committed both of them for examination, not ascertained, on pe steamer Edinburg took out $49,220 in specie, in addition | G2ed middling....... 39 40 40 41 | that she saw tho in the possession.of Langton at ; Dock police as having occusred on board the Dutch bark | Rogagar ox a Sreser Cak.—A man by the namo of highest toris Pep nd ee wit neg Corrrz.—Rio continued in good request, but the prices { Jersey City; that she aw them taken over to New York, | George and Heary, lying at the South pier. The steamer Cambria, from Now York for Charlestes, to the amount reported on Saturday, so swelling the | demandod were in all cases high, and further trangac- | and given ‘to Hall at the corner of ‘Walker street and ‘THR CHOLERA HOSPITAL Salvator! Onorazio, of No, 7834 Oliver-streot, while riding | put im here to-day with her boiler disapled, totat export last week from this port to $436,013. tions were thus prevented. We notice a sale of 2,200 way, “Chick” Honey: and Langton being present at | in the Twelfth ward, peeniontie Eocene he Fae, in a street car in the Bowery on Saturday evening, be- The gold room has adopted the subjoined reeclation, | THe mavkot for olker: doscriptious wos ‘Osis saa" moter, | ‘ho whiness was natfected to & Tong "tad searching | perivuced St-Doputy.Hcalth Oflcer ef she port, De, O. | ‘eee eight and nine o'clook, had hie pocketbook, con- SABATOGA RAGES POSTPONED. otich tel ethos to tagews ately active, ‘ cromoxamination by Mr. Chatfeld. “She had, sho | . Walder, who hus entered upon the of his | taining sixteen dollar, taken from him, as ho says, by | | Sanatoaa, N. ¥., Joly 28, 1868 Resolved, That no member of this Exchange shall, FRrurcnts were exocedingly dull, and ratos were lower, | stated, lived in Brooklyn, New York and Jersey’ City, | duties. There are some sixty bods in the hospital, and Sa platform Paros repr ae roe - a — Tato on Monee are here directly or indirectly, transact business in gold pnblicly on tho streets or sidewalks, or passages to the rooms of ‘the Exchango, nor in the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Any mem- bor violating this rale shat! be suspended from the pri- ‘The offe: were.small, and the en, were light’ To pout. 400 tons logwieed ot iam OA Toco bushels corn at 43¢d., in bags; 40 hhda tobacco at 16s, Diwhels corn at 6344. ; 1,200 boxes viloges of the Exchange for thirty days, This revolution | cheese at & 22s, To Gi qi mad shall take effect on and after Monday, July 23, 31,000 basbele corn at 64. Jn charters thore was nothing. Seah RR Berromaes vo cave te. A, nase, repre gece m= ng vernaet a fog ‘orei news Hermann was int Langton was recal! as District Attor- r persons ‘The transactions in foreign exchange havo beon Hight, en adiioeca CaNCGAa th Sanh Celica ee SOP ee ee te eT ROS ele nl ated | taneved fret aa tated Gedy The ating is ‘THE HOMICIDE OM SHIPBOARD. peice acd ssi nd the rate for bankers’ bills on England, at sixty gays, ‘at some redaciion from rates lately current. @ point stated by the ether side to the effect that she | three stories high, eight feet front, five feet Investigation Before Corencr’ Gamble—Ver- BREAK W THE ERIE CANAL ranged from 108% a 10034, according to the views of wistoxs.—Receipta, 59 bbla, pork, 20 cut | was an incompetent witness as to anything said by | and ls entirely new. dict of the Jury. pe ve poll ‘moats and 270 do, lard. tad pack! marie oie teiaer Langton. She had been put on the stand as his Four families are already ander the care of Dr. Waller, i RocnxsTen, fed ae, under a moderate demand, but holders were soon free | wito, at the “Refuge.” Arrangements have beon made for Coroner Gamble yesterday held an inquest at the First An aqueduct on the Erte canal went out The third annual report of the directors of the Old Sivan ie wane prices, and subsequentty sold even iy ly to Mr. Cou , the witness said she was hy ihm Bhrnnpmepery nape gn Precinct station house on the body of Patrick Mallen, | Wholly or im part. There is a ad oa Colony and Newport Railway, Just published, states the peony + , closing Lge Hogan Fea od ee Rep prer cg gp ae “eo ba ee ene souleation spe eee tho Sonne Court yes- | the sailor who was fatally stabbed aboard the ship New seal cnibace tor eel i, If wo, it ons et x wifa p. Chatt terday morni bebal! - recoipta for the year ending May 81, 1866, at $1,205,048; | Conetesion fitm that price. The sales eomprise G600 | tard sho went by the name of Micuie: Monty in Me | ers ts tho Tweihth ward for an injanction to reetrain tho | World at tho hands of James Hasris, ea horotoforo ro- expenses, $361,516; not carnings, $434,126; balance of | bbia cash and regviar at $51 48a $3i 6234 for now | Treasury Department; she refused to tell hor real name, | Health Commissiovors from locating a cholera hospital COTTON AND CORN A FAILURE IN SOUTH CAROLINA. income after paying January and July dividends, | oss, $29.75 4 $40 for old and $26 Tha 0 | and ‘she wonld go to rather than give it; the ward. On tho part of the residents of the ward Joseph Marshall, being duly sworn, deposed and $204,533, In 1864, 25,462,054 for prime. ‘Also’ for Angust and om ie mvs, reason ebe refised to tell her real name was that she ap hidlng he on. | tine bg dower while doing #0 ° Caantstox, 8. C., July 23, 1868, mar 25,462,054 pasvengers were carriod | buyers’ and allers’ option, about. 3,000 Lola now ines | was vecy sorry she had wot ooonectod with sucha gang, | & wan the Commissioners saying | said:—I reside at 106 Cherry street; I chipped on board | Accounts from all sections of this State represent the one mile, and 9,721,253 tons of merchandise the same at $31 50.0 $22. a, Laan mireeestety betive Semmecd as Sine tts Goninte Seemmenigngen she cenit sures they would vacate the building. the New World, and was on board of her on the pipet 4 wed paksted ty eat of tie oak? — distance; in 1865, 33,375,140 passengers one mile, and | 4d steady. les, at $10 a $21 60 for new | sve ber Is again. ‘, COOLEBA Of Ti occarrence of Patrick Mullen’s death; I went un 50 fi The Cor said he had no control over the ‘There were a numbor of cases on Governor's Island sl i crops are now considered beyond remedy. Tho ie 11,342,282 tons of merchandise. fbamas’ wero quist and ‘notaisal.” Bacon, wan in | newmezars: be must colige the witnems to give her real | yoctenday, bat it was dificult to determine whether thoy | on board the ship at two o'clock P. ML, Friday, | crup, wherever planting operations bare been resumed, We are requested to call attention to proposals for | moderate de: Wo note salcs of 6008 600 pkgs, | name, and if sho did not givo it he would bo obliged to | were d ‘or cholera. No deaths aro re] A] the 20th of July; I waa not acquainted with tho | ! a 8 flourishing condition, $100,000 new aqueduct stock, bids for which will be | !ng snd short rtb on private terms, but meats were in | commit her to privon fer contempt of court. detachment of one hundred and fifty recruits for the deceased tM Y went aboard tho ship; the opened at the Comptroller's offi fair demand and prices wero somewhat firmer, The witness then, amid tears and with the greatest | Eleventh United States infantry at Ric! Va, leave -; i! FIRE AND MURDER. Ptroller's offleo to-morrow, This | sales were 400 pkgy. at 14c.,a 160, for shoutders and 17c. | appareat reluctance, gavo her real name as Minnie A. | the island to-day by the steamer Saratoga, abd the ong ae pert pect sem detemagum gb a pene Wrariava, Va., July 23, 1806. stock will bear interest at tho rate of elx per cont por | a 20c. for hams. Lard wasquiet, boat of Waterbury, Connecticut, care is being exercised to have the nen put on ei I Sit ie 5a oh ae Sez ok 2 Pes eet in ‘The extenstd ied’ tail of titeurn. Leckotiior GO, annum, payable quarterly, and the principal wit be re- | Wo note sales of 480 pkgs at 18c. a, 2040, Butt The further the caso was adjourned to this 4m good health, and property cared for en route, | Te Teepe and Efshed inert coctht bine by the teu | wae entirely destroved by fire on Saturday morning doomed on the 1st day of August, 1884, from the sink. | {ull at from 20c. a S30. for Ohio and 25c, et portion of the Seventeenth United States and tried to down him, when another man came up and | Low cstimaied at $50,000; inanesnoe $00,000. ing fund. fair extent at from 6c. a 19c., a8 to ‘TWE GREAT MUSICAL CONVENTION AT LOU'SVILLE. hen bone removed to.Jarid' sistant, sheet: hekaa enna t onda Gaon bee a dered on Satarday ovening, near hoe residenge, by ‘The aew tari Bill now before Congress excites general |, Hive wae quiet at previous prices, Be —— ee eee eereaee | Gunns anes tabi TE toon toons Minything | Man named Luperd. The victim was stabbed etx tmew indiguation among the commercial community by whom Svcan was steady, with a fair demand. ~The sales At is regarded asa trick to accomplish what would by 4 Tre fourteenth snnual Convention or Saengerfest of | the latter wore, under tho ciroumntances, uvercrowded. | witness denied bef quor; we wore both ordered for, | in the neck and breast, and died within fifteen minutes, wore 200 hhds. Porto’ Rico at 11i<c. a 13%¢., 944 hhds, - of diarrhi ed 1 the First Nationai Suengerbund of North America com- vey ee On. Fart’ and yesterday there ward to make no more disturbance; I drew a bucket of | The murderer is still at large. ported C Se means uscovado at 11 1 meaces to-day at Lonisvillo, Ky., and will continuo four | were two deaths from cli and it is re; Saptain | water and sat it on the deck when the prisoner passed cares Jogitimate be impossible. The full extent of the oeiae rei Naess ont ee pr abiting owe preideos to the Mammoth | ByMe, of the Veteran Reserve corps, was dangerously | me and looked sulky at me; at this’ time Enxcamrumrr oF ™ Naw Jeasev Ive Conrs,—fhis Sncreased duties which it levies upon the ad valorem list | fining 9c. a 10%c. ; fatr to good refining, 1086. @ 1c. ; y il, the deceased was about twenty feet from me, standing | popular corps of the Now Jersey Stato militia will am- can only bo understood by those practically familiar with | fair to good grocery, 11%¢. a 12e.; prime grocery, 1230. | Ca¥? The preparutions made for this Convention are of ee near the railing, with hie arm resting upon it, and look- | dezvous for several days at Long Branch, whore taey tho cost of froight, packing, brokerage, export duties and | & 12%c.; Porwo Tico, 10j¢e a T4xfe.; melado, “8x¢c. n | tho most exienalve description. A largo festival hall has The Chelera at Savannad sack: ing slot, when the priesser west, ¢p 9 hin and raid. | vim be Se Gorectar Weed Ned ae othor general charges which this bill propowes to | 12m ig Tise a dBie; Non to to Om 1h wise. tn | Neem erected specially for this occasion. Forty socie- Avannait, Joly 23, 1866. | oi ur sheath knifo and etabbing deceased ia the breast | uled by @ large number of tho State official The a4 ties—among them the Now York Liederkranz—have sig. There have been ten more deaths by cholera since | he thon said, “1am now satisied,” at the same time nified their intention to be present, All the Eastern and | Yesterday morning, all amoug the troops. Thoro have | striking the knife np againasehe rigging; dhe knife was Northern societies—somo twenty in number—will meet | been about fifty desertions from the troop#®ince landing yoo dey be) ~ wns omen ship, on EURO at Cincinnati, and ge down to Louisvillo by the river, | 01 Tybee. H. D. Cooper, the lightuonse keeper, hss | with the prisoner, went to show that deceased, after MAILS FOR EUROPE. accompanied by a large band and orchestra. Professor died of fever. The cabin passengers of the San Salva- | using violence towards him, ordered him to “turn in,” an nn nee dor remain in good health. aftor which he wag aroused’ by quarrelitng of deck; was ‘Bue Cunard ait * hip Persia, Captai wih Sobieski, of St. Louis, has been appointed director, in CC told that the boatewai nea be is ‘not ¢ Canard mail steamship Persia, Captain Soot, place of Professor Gunter, lately deceased. A richly | EXPLOSION OF A STEAM BOILER IN LEONARD STREET. | abuso any more of them would BOF | cave New York on Wednesday for Liverpool. carved music stand and baton has been made for the leven Persona Scalded and Injured More Captain Hartt, after dotailing the facte which brought The mails for Europe will close in this city at half-past Aireotor of the Saongerbund. Tho stand is constructed | Jews Noriously—-Narrow Escape from Death. | Mart thy Sow Wes ee ae what fe noe | eee of ‘biack watunt. The masic rack te surrounded by the | At about half-past six o'clock yeilerday morning a | ing the praoner's acknowledyment that ie hid Killed cae te Wh ackoe can Berepe-wah te pen mae ‘ jeceased; Captain is testimony |r nino o'clock to- : pron yey sa eo is sabuneak per rarer! Nom bs Laptdber Shen pon onthe wai fh Henuesey ed forward, began to swear, aad ingle copies, in wrappers, ready wr maiting, ax y At | of Messrs. Harris & Co., Now, 26nd 28 Leonard street. | gated that deceased had got only, whet he deserved: the top of the pedestal is a solid silver pinte, bearing tho | The disaster appears to have consisted in the bursting of | Dr. J. @. Shaw testified as to the wound which caused | C2% legend, ‘Prize of the North American Saengerbund for | @ flue in the central boiler of the threo used by Measrs, | Geceased’s death, after which the jury brought in a yor. | d at“ Patrick Mul bis death b b “ the Fourteenth Annual Festival, Louisville, Ky., July | Harris & Co. The exact cause of the accident has not | wound at the hands of Jamoe Harve, on hosnd tue ship MARRIAGES AND DEATHS 4, 1866." Deen discovered. The boilers had been regularly and | New World.” ne the market for refined Sugar there was a moderate de Bree of activity. Standard hards have advanced to 170. and a coffee to 10c. a 1630, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Ter Mercury Lingt, Case came up for preliminary examination before Judge Dikeman yesterday, in the Court of Seasions, W. C. Do Witt apponred for defend- ante, and District Attorney Morris on behalf of the people, Tho counsel moved forthe discharge of the dofendents upon the face of the complaint, on tho round that the artiele ta question is nota libel, The —_ waived an examination, and the case will be given to the Grand Jury, Accwest To 4 Verman mv tig Navy Yarp.—A ono logged veteran, named Charles Brower, employed in the include in the dntiable value of all imported merchan- dize. The tariff is already unnecessarily burdensome, and if this hard measure passes, tt will bo adding ontrago to outrage, As it affeets the Western States more than any other section of the country, these, through their representatives, should at once rise up in Congress, and emphatically protest against it, It has been m- trodvced just prior to the adjournment, with a view to ite being rushed through both houses of Congress without oxaminntion, and Its most important clause was #0 worded as to loave Its true import obscure. Should it pass, the President will be doing a good service to tho country by vetoing it * Phe Finance bill, too, introduced by Mr. Sherman, and which bas passed the Senate, {8 an atrocious scheme to 8 for “camping out” and the exercises geaer- seid, will be uj @ grand scale, Dreak faith with the public creditors, without OCOR- an eos proese te olan halons nr | Ordnance Department of tho Navy Yard, was severely | Some of the banners to be prosented to successful’ | thoroughly overhauled at stated perioda The feman, Pihamed og oaagtnday «ct pom a oes Married. soven-thisty notes 6 wiles four montha of the option hurt on Saturday last, while working at an emery wheel, | cieties are very beautiful, One, made by the ladies of | who was in the boiler room at the time of the explosion, | Ho was committed to the Tomba sas Peg one eon og —On hima = * by the Rew. endeavoring to polish an old sword. It got foul in the | Louisville, for the Orphous Society of that city, is a | 4nd who was scalded by the escaping steam, statics that | Decomsed was twenty-five years of age, and a native of . Dowling, Jamas Jackson to Mrs, Euus Jackson, doth they now possess of converting them into bonda there were only twenty-five pounds of steam on, where- of this city. machinery, and cutting the belt etruck him in the fore- | very fing specimen of needlework. It is about olght fees y-five po , Ireland, Philoneigns ‘ 1h ao propose io perpetuaaTreerry got bing Wy | Fra Rowing bie nea andtrctring SOL | TOA Sareea pen eve dn aod artmmm antes | Storeesier Be eae ss Benge ees Racca nna arene amen , E preter pho pr —" GL sever toc nai pte poate! Pane Wik IN Wiztaaenonc.—Two | other. Ou the white side is worked in silk the legend of | the iron to have been tora like so much pesteboard NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Died. millions, ao u inited States noies receiv a +PRU 2% ‘ THK VOILER ROOM ~~ Axonzwa—On Sunday, July 22, alter a ahort thorefor, notwithstanding an existing act regulating the | men, the one an Austrian, George Schirfelin, and the Orpheus entrancing and giving life and motion tothe | 6 situated in the rear of the ground occupied by the re Jersey City. Dr. Tuowas D, Awpaxwa, of Brookins aged 42 trees and rocks. The divine musician is represented as | fmery, and the ends of Dd og Mae Teg dln sitting on the Joft of the picture, playing upon the harp. | distant from the back portion of a tenoment house, Fitu- About him aro grouped several angel forma, and im the | Howse nothing teparaiet uke’ boiler room cseepe. boughs above are the birds drawn hither by the strains | ing an eight-inch brek wall The Meg i | thoy could not surpass, In front of him, on the right, is | Steam tore down this protection, together most of the dric arow ends of another tee, against the trunk of which leans the | Poriers ‘opened a breach avout. five fect im. diarncter, years, . “4 The funcral services will take place at the residence Porm am Pouxn,—The committee met yesterday evew of his brother, John Andrews, 79 Second place, Bruok- Ing ia the City Hall, Mayor Cleveland in the chair; bot 98 | ivn, on Wedneaday afternoon, at three o'cloek. retarns had not been made for some districts, the meet- Benrz.—At Bast Chester, ou Sunday evening, July 22, ing was adjourned till Tuesday evening the ‘let inet, at | after ashort and severe ilinces, Many, wife of seven o'clock, when a financial statement will be given. Bert sin nihniek sisi haee' iad yr eased fies om he fu 0 m hor late resi Boxcep Wansnoven 1 ws Golden snd | in iu (Tuesday) aflernoon, at two o'clock. other a Prussian, named Alexander Woolf, while arguing the merits of their respective countrymen In tho prosent war raging in Europe, became so mach excited that a fight, which for timo gave promise of a very ean. guinary result, ensued, The distarbanco took place in the lager boor satoon No. 176 First street, B, D., on Sun. curtailment of the onrrency. It contains other incon- gruous and uncalled-for provisions, and ts about as sense. Jess and damaging a financial measuro aa ever originated in Congress, It deserves condemnation ond defeat; and should it paes both houses, the President will do well to act apon it in the manuor we advise him to adopt to- lact, The dispute waxing warm t fora shert | American shield, upon which perches tho American | in the cellar part of the wall of the tenement house, a’ Parreliey arrested foor men in New York on Inet Satar- New Orl pa 4 roan te Oa noms bil, bot being equally die | i.e pammelied one anoiher, @ fa Heenan and Sayers, | ougln In the middle ground, Jost beyoud the pringpa | 04 tbe Fevmiaes vith a balding ater citrine | aay on wugpiclon of tng consertod wh ube robeory at | Buss ah New Boch, NY, on Monday, duly io 4 style, until the Prussian, gave strong flowr Ry, % p- ° ‘The postponement of the further consideration of the | evidence that’ he would come ont victorious if the die: | “BUF the Ohio river, while the backgronnd f | throngh the cellar into the yard, and hurling them towns | the Cunard docks Aaron Seaman was the first of tuo | Msn, infant daughter of Colonel Janes di composed of rangea of lofty mountains Thies picture is | back of the front houee, along the alley and across the all embroidered in colored silks, and is almost as perfect | street, dolog consideravie damage to property and ts though executed with the painter's pened Above it | "ao woman, Mrs. Klein, white in a woodhouse in the i@ the inscription, In German, “The Singing Society | yard, was struck on ihe head by @ plecegf brown stone Orpheun” Beneath, in the same language, the words, | Weighing about fifty ponds, which war driven through Bankrupt bill in the Senate to-day, by laying on the table the motion to bring it ap, is in keeping with the other ects of this corrupt Congress, which has striven to make iteelf powerful for evil, while impotent for good. A na. pute were left to tho arbitration of the fist alone. But ft ia alleged that tho Austrien, Schirfelin, seeing this state of affairs, drow a knife of wize with which, it is said, he yepmeniy, stabbed the poor Prussian about the face and ly. His face, nose, arma and side were severely cut, nineteen stabs having been administerod. suspected, and his confearion implicated Jomen Scanlan, Montreal (Canada) papers please copy. James Jones and Janes McAuley, who, be alleged, had | Browxn —On Sanday: Joly 22, Gronom committed the robbery, while be wat engaged by them | Swighler of Charlottc K. Browne, aged @ months and to @iepore of the plunder. ‘The prisonem were taken the | “The funeral will take plea, this (Tuesday) aftornoam, same day before Justice Dowling, at three o’clook, from the residence of Mrs, Elisa Have- tional measare of high utility, which was almost uni- who ia twenty-one years of age, was | « ya9a,” | the side of the butiding At noon yesterday 1 ‘were taken before Justice Mc- | meyer, No. 321 West Fifteenth streon, Vermally deaired throughout the country has been re | stesiti snd ’held for examination, ‘The wounds of the |. Fresated by the Ladies of Louisville, July 24, The yore. i Guan on alwit of babecs Corben: nad ouakaraea hive | Bocter.—Om Geedag, Sely 8 ater 0 sbért Del selteun jected, while monsures fraught with nothing but disaster | Promian were properly dressed, and are not considered | 00 the reverse (crimson) side is # harp, surrounded by « Mj dnd ore ins samen of the mee ears @ mediately renrrestod by dovective Me- | fiimens, Marruna A, whtow of Johm A. Bogert, aged 4 wreath—lao embroidered. Ite cost was about $500, Hostom :-— jn, aged ~ « ‘bench ith | 49 years, 6 months and 22 day to the best interest of the nation have been passed by } ‘St Warm at the foot of | The following is m synopsis of the programme of the | MAD; scalded about the arma and shoulder; Moms Exlor, a ten cafes’ eu tee mb sever teoct e Trends of tbe family are reepeetfully invited to largo majorition Tt ts a national reproach to a great | A Boot Fouxn Froatina 1s tum ne : twenty-three, German, about arms and breart; Johanna | yoy aco Jones. wan ‘on. surpicion of con. | attend the funeral, from the rosidence of her son: commercial nation like this that it should be withoas a | Cover street, South Brookiyn, at an early hour yester- | Convention:— . ee Minny, tee iy mee hen pe Cone Kate Gaile, | Zoeted with the bonded warchous robbery ‘iil the re. | Wiillara Pettretch, 06 Rast Sixthan street, on Wedoondap general bankrupt law, Some day, howover, we shall | 4Y Morning by aman named Philip Lenoord, was re- | | Trasnar, July 26, 1808-4. M.-— The Reeoption Com. | reer cre see ss oe her recovery; Dunnis Mick. | Fe of detoctive MeWilliame op Beng Be Py al dle g " , mittee will receive inging y for a long time reticent, ab last that Scanian - ine lerment. have a Congress that will pass one. Seared te the dont Betas and See me nosified. |The | the steambont landings and railroad depots, and conduct | Ber, boy, scalded about the neck; Mosre , and McAuley robbed the Cauard warchouse, ond om: | CAxvmmt.—Om Satarday evening, Jaly 21, at half-past —— Feat Nt mayecrea t | Ham, Peg and embry, | Se Sea's ach ‘kh | orl ml hee gem emir | mn, Mr fa may mr ke NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Titan antag Hs kay etdonay arowca’™® | Share tngere win be conducted to thot respec | Se shor exit thy la me, wary ramenca by oerm | Sch ‘nn with abot bre thranand da’? wor of | "ie Toute wi arrives ecko, quartera, , M nehas, Dram yy | velvet stolen from the United States bonded warebonse, | meot on afternoon. at one o' Mowpay, July 23, 18964 Svaaogate Covrr.—The wills of Jacob Lindley and Two o'clock P, M.—The singing societies will assembie | tbe City ga a eg agee Sipe, wo; Greenwich «treet, on the bight of se MM inet, whied Cunnmax,—On Sunany, July 2, Manrua Canmmas, First Seaston—10:30 A. M. Eleanor Mitnor, both of Brooklyn, were admitted to pro- | at they requested him to sell, aged 76 yeara, headquarters, man, wae Halt-past two click P. M.— Procession of all the so. | Doty; she was taken to the Jews’ Hospital, by officer | 1000 Chi & Rk Isldb 200 | bate ip Surrogate Brainand’s court, during the past ra Dostd: 7 Shinn | The relatives and friends of the famity are respectfotly 9000 d0.,......4 100 s Cleties will form and proceed from to the wards, les theee, Otto Kallor, Jane and | invited to attend the faneral, from her Inte residence, 1000 Tol & Wa 2d m 77% | Week. | Letters of administration on the catates Of the fet. festival hall, on Broadway. Upon cmived the | Richard Halpin (Sremtn in the ee ae ont tate ani chamitnanie \ Sew Acumcy.. | 1104 Felton avenue, Brookiys, thts (Tuesday) afternoon, 1000 Chic & AL a eet oer Alona nite Haksees Lagans Ber. | oMelsl reception of the singing soetetes by th Sealed Many of the inmates of both the froat # Fo : ab two o'cloek 105 6000 Pitta, FWA&C tet 103 tnd tho Prestdent of the Saongerfert, and delivery | Tar honses on No. 13 Worth streot, had narrow escapes | Yesterday was a gala day in Hudson City as the comer | Covanr.Suddenly, on Sunday, July 22, Jomx B. Co- Rebecea y nard Corman, Patrick Nugont, Frank J, Wonderley and | of qu, ‘onoart will take piace. from being scalded to death tn their beds, on | 439 11 mouths and 6 daya 3] sors Ere > oy Peter MeNalloy, all of this city. Biche “Sedch tM Rvening pica and soirie at PORES RT I IS Sune of Ths Batons Cy AaaNy CED eee vane Comoe | The latives and friende of the family are 10334 Beetat Contr axo rms Rewarn—A young lady | Woodiand Garden, DISASTERS ON TNE MISSISSIPPI. of Clark avenue and Coldar street, This scatomy will | invited to attend the funeral, thts (Tu-sday) be one hundred feet by fifty-eight fect when completet, | at two o'clock, from the residence of his father, S14 South Eighth street, Jersey City. Crureneos.—On Senday, Joly 22, Were M., infant son of William and Matgaret Camberson, aged 4 moutha land Wrowrnar, July 28—Nino o'clock A. M.—Geneml re | The steamer Vulcan and two Barges Sunk at Dearmal of all the singing societies at the ball. ANet | “Tatand No. 34—Collision at the Southwent do. 0% Bank of N York. 10% ‘iaporse 40 tne’ dierent mi reowrte’ twee omusement soot tn sad Pase between the Steamtag Tone Star and ok Mg Oo. 48 # 10834 « 108% te ; Y Se R960 104 named Aone Trainor, living at No. 14814 Grand street, E D., while proceeding on her way homewards dows that and is being built by Mr, Timothy Foley, of Hoboken, on the order of the Hudson Academic Society, the President 3 i Steamer Hewes—The Lone Star Sank. of which is Mr. F. A. Gootzc, who laid the stone. Abort | and # days. young man, who deliberately threw hor skirts over her | PEN We Cy. 1. a bites concert foreign sing. cmevnis, Ky., July 23, 1868, | three o'clock the procession started from public school | "The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully head and otherwise attempted to insult her. She re- focietion | wis Deng aa ‘The new steamer ven ie to hn No 8, in which Were comprised the Mayor and Common | invited to attend the foners|, from the residence of hi and her screams brought officer Fletcher, of the wepay, July 26—Nine o'clock A. M.—Business | Valley Hon pany, with four barges of | Council of Hudson , the Board of ton, Ladies’ | parents, 97 Kande street, Brooklyn, on Wednesdey after. Forty-fifth preeimet, to her reseve. The raffian took to | meeting on the aifuirs of the Saengerfest, and robearsal, ‘and produce, bound from St. Louis for New Or- | Fair Committee, and about one thousand five hundred | noon, at two o clock. bis weeking safety from the penalty of the law im | After dinner the same ae the previous day, struck on a snag at Island No, 34 and | children from the pubiic schools adjaoent, besides boards Decsriaus®.—On Monfay morning, Joly 23, at halt. fight. He was canght, however, bie name aa John Eight o'clock P, ¥.—Feat concert. sank out of sight carrying down two bargea Loss un- ph I freshotders and Trustees In the stone | past three o'clock, Jrua A., widow of John F, Dela- wy appeared Sotore Susties Daley morn- Frivay, July 27—EFight o'clock A. M.—General assem. | known, ae copy of the Hexanp of yesterday, coins | plaive, and daughter of the iate Isaac Classon, aged 73 ine, was sentenced to six months in the Pen! . | diy of all the singing societies and guests at the Festival ‘New Onreaws, Jaly 22, 1866, of the realm and @ inedal commetnorntiug the laying of | years. The was an entire stranger to Mise Traimor, Hal. : ‘The steamtug Lone Star, ‘and tendor boat of | the Atlantic cable by the Gi ‘orn in 1860, furalabod The funeral will take place on Wedn afternoon, never having seen bim until the time of the armani, Nine Lis x ew athe grne York Mail Steamship Com) , was strack | by ex-Aldertman Sehinrel, of jon, Two of the tote | at four o’elock, from her inte residence, No. 273 Fifth A Bans os Loxo Ixtaxn Consomxs ry Lacan. | $0 the Fran! ¥ trnine Carrying away all hor tide and | on which the ‘ands wore donated by Mr. | avenuc. The relatives and friewds of the family are re- ‘the grand picme at fair nda gunk in fourteen foot of water, by the steamer Hewos, | Leicht, brewer, while remaining four were seid to | spectfully invited to attend without further notice, 20 ‘do. The barn of Ichabod peng po pend LoL, wee pote cons "Gale diner tthe =e of the Texas tina, The collision hee pity Lp Bouth- & — ty Mr. Remgomeey ot tee thirds Mine Lp — Monday,, July 28, Parucn Dowmayr, % . ‘tte, Fi ruck clock yesterday morn! ‘wo o'clock P. M.— tion ween, and addrone. | wast Pons, was valued at $90,000. no in- 0 building will compriee two stories and a fasemont, | aged 69 yon SOOOC AN W lat m BOS 100 Pitts, PEWACHAIO Os | Strack by lightning at four yestertay Ing, | este evant weed Suen ph pas nd Tee Lone Siar was value one wing Of which we ealtmated at a ert of 810,008 The (onde tnd retntives of the firaity are ceaterton, we Tole Wiat mae OF and consumed. with its contanta