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\ om. URES pe Es SARATOGA RACES. GRAND OPENING OF THE RACE WEEK. Brilliant Capital Sport. America Present. vers Stakes. Mile Race. ke. —_ ke. &e. * and tho probabilities are that the week will be the most matisfactory to turfmen and tho vivitors generally that > Wasever known in America, PREPARING TO LEAVE TOWS. ‘One of the most brilliant scones it is possible to con- seive was presented by the race course yesterday. The ‘ wain on the preceding day had freshened up the country, and mare the trees and fivids look bright and greon, and smell sweetly, and from carly morning the sun shone ‘out brigatly, as though determined to compensate by extra effulgence for the disappointment of Monday. ] After the usual matutinial visit to the springs the lady visitors roturmed to their the all-important eceasion of the opening of the kaces, Moanwhile in front of every hotel crowds of ‘velicles congrogated, their drivers touting, with forefin- gor deferontiaily thrown up to their bat rims, for cus. ftomor= to the race course. On the piazzi a scene of the most exciting confusion was cuacted. Dear, benevolent Papas, and portly mammas, and tribes of the sweetest of wweat Icoking daughters, coutinually came out of the | hotela-the first resplendont in white hats and sporting coats, and the last in all the glory of ethereal muslin and wonderfutly arranged back hair. Then came the fearful conden! of gottiny into the carriage, the ladies declaring, with many pretty little shrill exclamations, that they never could, and that their dresses would be spoiled, and Press huge mountains of inuskn between the carriage | Coming out ot rive to the course is one of the prettiest | iniaginatle, lying through @ winding road, overshadowed | Wolfotk, Billy ¢ wheels, The 1 for @ considerable distauce by stately trees, and pass. ing one or two of the most famous springs, ‘The scene along the road was very yactur- weque, the variety of the vehicles and the gayety | pores ja of the ladies? toilets combining with the elegant appear- aye of the silken-coated horses and the shining panols of the carriages to form a (out ensemble of the most briitant kind, There were ail sorts and conditions of vetricles, Some came in dashing open carriages, in which a white’ hat, and acarriago fall of white dresses; some eae in trim-looking wagons, bixek and shining, and | got closer together, Uleica and Tom Woifolk forcing Billy, drawn ly pairs of ponies whose ears were fittingly net- | Confer ap to within a length of Bayswater, where the ted for the grand occasion; others dashed along the road in sociables and buggies, and dog carts, and in every con- veyance the principal occupants. were indies, Aw they | Mado ler brush for the lead. and, soou passin Grove ap to the entrance to the course « jong line of ve- | Wie ‘icles stretched from the gates inte the road, and they were speedily surrounded by pedestrian frends, who ‘bowed and smiled and bowed aenin. Driving round to the back of the grand stand, the carriages deposited their fair burdens and returned to the inclosure to avail the termination of the races, THR APPEARANCE OF THE GLAND #TAND, At ten o'clock m the morning the grand etand was par- tially occupied, and from that hour it gradoally filled up ‘antil, at half-past eleven, the time fixed for the first race, it war closely packed. ‘The stand, which is capable of eoudortably seating ‘ree thousand five hundred por. ons, is soConstructed that the seats rise like the tier at tho opera, every person thus being enabled to see each Assemblage and “THE COURSE, THE STAND AND THE LADIES. "The Beauty and Fashion of Leland was also present with a line pair of bays, THE RACES YESTERDAY. | East, and both of whom bid fair to become famous. In Merrill the Winner of the Tra- Onward the Winner of the Two ‘The third ammual race meting of the Saratoga Associa- | pated after witnessing bis finish of the firat. Julius, who ‘don began yesterday undor the most brilliant auspices, | is far from being a horse of first rate powers, ran him hotels to dress for | being wambered among the lame, the balt and the blind. | the Sequet Stake his rider received orders to wait on the from the imside of the track in front of the grand the gentlemen kindly soothing them by assisting to com- | stan‘, a 5 detectives was “afler them with a sharp at 0K,” and Wore finally driven compictoly off the grow. THE COMPANT. THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Among the ladies and gentlemen present were:— "2: | The Mortuary Report—1.362 Deatha—Letter Daniels and family, Baltimore; Thomas ¥; 0 and farm, '> from Dr. Harris—The Cholera Fields of New lewport; A. De Peyster, New York; J. W. Wassoa ' York and Brooklyn—Sunstroke—Interesting Ingiield, Muss. ; A. Boody, New York; Count Romero, Statine arterly Report of Regin- wana; Mrs, C. ‘Thompson, New York; Mra. Kilborn, atiatics from Qu: ¥ s mone vhagen; E.G. Field, ‘New York; William Wall, | tar—The Cholera in New York and Brook- New York; G. J, Mills, New York; P. Mathewson, New “vn—Number of Cases—The Disense Gev- York; Gabriel Kent, New York; W. H. Sanford, New | &) sors and Hart's Islands—Prevalence of York; P. C. Calhoun, New York; Franklin Oliver, Illi- nois;'A. Boody, Rochester; H. & Willis, Now York; Potter Palmer, New York: Thomas Denin, H. A. Hurl Dim, Thea Among the Soldiers, &c. MORTUARY REFORT, bert, New York; E. Stokes, Philadelphia: J. G. Mil Bolow wm’ b¢ found a list of the deaths from zymotio New York; W. F. Weeks, Rhode Island; Geo ‘wes for the week ending Saturday, July Randolph, New York; Thomas Canary, New York, | and other dis, . Colonel ‘Alexander, New York; J balsey, Now | 21. As will bem, % the total amounts to one thousand York; John Morriss>y, Saratoga; Unione! Bruce, New | threo hundred aaa, “XtY-tWo, & number unprecedented York, and many others. All these had’ teams pp ag = tbe ground, and Potter Palmer and @ Germs Reatoinh in the history of New ~ up to the course with fours-in ~ Spring, Doae* qipieeaies pote of New York, was present with a toam; but tho reverend 'p'\ Gihee Alarrbeanl diseases, 181 gentleman was not present at the races. Major W. W. 7% Diher ‘diseasoa,, 42 1 ‘Fensdonie. snd vesiignnce 2 A Gomtiutional = 0 The Races. 4°. i di ; 78 The races of the day were not remarkable cither for # om Pre ne «ae Speed or close contest, They seemed, however, to intro- 278 ER 1382 LETTER FROM DR, HARRIS. Dr. Harris, the Registrar of Vita Statistics, addressod a letter yesterday to Dr. Dalton, tL Sanitary Superin- tendent, on the subject of the mort\\ry report of Inst week, After mentioning the number «¥ deaths in this city and Brooklyn the doctor aa THE CHOLERA LOCAL. duce two runners who bad never before appeared in the the Travers Stake the fleld was weak, for, with the excep- tion of Mr. Alexander's two horses, there was nothing in that calculated to obtain the first place in good company. One of the new comers here was im this race. We allude to Bayswater, a fine colt, own brother to Ray Flower and ITTRS. Th tions and th my Shat made Boacon. Ho fished third; but iti not improbable that | roth Revnc maa ot re ale andiawaceae TN® acon ing map of t) le 1 he might have been the winner if it had boen nocessary | RUizing tap of the city, delineating she ‘onsen, #1 Yoots AND to calt upon hiw. fiaqhant lseasee (ronld Present atone glance Le lof In the race which followed for a purse, two mile heats, | fire mrhese: Cine nee etna ne sie ae Dane or googrred ‘These diarrhea! ( 1. They embrace distr’ fitth of the totn! nearly one-half o in whieh dwef! lesa tian 0 Ve- Popuiation of nr eity. but within whi the 1.80 deaths oovurred, the company saw the debot of Onward in this neighbor- hood, ‘This colt enjoys a Jarge share of reputation, and ‘no doubt deserves it, He won in two heats; bat the second was not as casy 4 thing tor him as we had antict- SUNSTHAKES Sunstroke was certified asthe cake of Menthe in Rt casos, nvulsions in 10), and in others denth wax aitributed to eftect of hent. From the best analysia we can make of the Farlous catees of death waare warrmted in concluding that fully threw hondred of toe ndden deaths wore prog iy number it would be proper ry sudden deaths that occurred ithout coll ; bat we can- exe caee fron’ the dinrrhoral very close for about a mile and a quarter, and at the head of the homestretch the last time around atill hung at his girth, We believe, however, that Onward was not at his best, and before the meoting ie over we think we shall have to report a betser ruro than this to hie eredit, or to say that he bas been defeated in one which gave a better insight to his merita than this vietory. THE riner RACK. ‘The firet race was for the Travers Stake of #50 cach, Ps P-, $1,000 added, for three year olds, one and threo- quarter iniies, which closed with forty-one nominations, Of this large string only ive came to the post, the others now dine minate ciadses, There were many hours during which the terpere- ture of varion laces In which lahorers werv exponed wan hove blood heat. The fearful result of such "at Upon the brains and nerves were withened 1 evognized cases of aunatroke, but to various » suffer mout peril from heat ahonld know that he greater part of fatal sunstrakes accrtred in the overworked, enfeebled and generally intemperate persons, who forget prudence {n their daily avocation. * * * © CAUSE OF HUOLERA, Cholera proved fatal in eleven cases, Tt was tr each cus able te exposnre in places where the localiziiig enyimen Tisiw may be asserted of uine-tentim of all “al Cw It ts possible that in nk May tyve failed lo certify ca but thia Burean I ro prevalent. the fi ‘The runners were Mr. Aloxander's chestnut colt Merrill and bay ooit Bayswater, Mr. Hanter's bay filly Ulrica, Dr. Weldon’s chestnut colt Billy Connor, entered by F. kerrett, by Fazzoletto, Je. dam Waxy, by Wagner, and Androw Reli’s chestnut coit Tom Wolfotk, Merrill won the race, as they say in Ragiand, “in a watk."’ The bet- ting previous to the start was deridedly in favor of Mr. Alexander's entries, one hundred to thirty-five being the rook hat no other which foul nit " ces are breathing, Every day by the lung repenting the fatal tests by which disgnosis proved that a single drop of putreseance injected into the blood | Seasels in hot weather operated with as great certainty aad | fatality an ten thoes the amount tn cold weather, and always producing fatal tiux from the bowels. The city of N Jeans used to loxe” enormous numbers from di Jef otreet gutters wore lined with green slime and fi destroys infantile hfe ata fearful rate. current state of the odds before the tap of the drum sent | that city «clean. Cholera infantum killed on p . § and diarrhamn. took only five others in thit etty wee them on their misston for fame, Merrill, the winner of lest. In looking aver the bncks’and ateeste where New the last Jersey Derby, being the horse solected for the inner of the Travers Stake, To save Bayswater from five pound penalty in case he should he entered for Yor!t fones its hundreds every week from theae fith diseases, the Sauttary Engineer’ agree with 1 Gia! the loe are known “and removable, Hercules nid hygen mu Invoked. Dixerhonnd mutadies of ordinary kinds now the loegttion of these sfitmes, and but for santtary id Kind ¥rowidence cholerw wonid have gained full away in others and look ut for contingencies. They were started then } stand, and ran across to the back side of the eourse, | ‘*™ LY Se the half-inile pole, which makes { ‘The Mutrimtonof the samined canted of death, and the the first qvarter of a gnile, Ulrica got away | total mortality by wards. yteld« wt inatructive lesson of ofory 197 of its in ™ at first, followed by Bayswater, Merri!l next, then Tom Fires ward sent to the grave 1 nor close up. ‘They ran across the micled | outat every 3M; the course ih a mere hand gallop, and tarned into the track | !#hth i uiviten otiae aa kee on 4 canter, Merrill leading, Bayawater two lengths be- | very high rate Oh ae ty LEB of ite hind, Billy Connor third, two lengths further off. Uirien | Growded populati noesnary, t and Tom Wolfolk bringing up the rear. They od along the lower torn and passed the thre. pole without any change of position, and did not scem to quicken their pace at all unt well up to The Brooklyn recs person tn Uiat ety tile and winyple a wards, the N neongh ail the fs elarndny th 15, and 20. tive Tent harpe there-+vas to be seem nothing bat two pretty female facer, | turn, Merrill addin, anather length to the opening be { | few the cifects of @ pistol shot wound, while engaged in the homestretch. As they came in front of the stand | so on; but A ehelern rooted iuvell in ihe yet mont Merrill, was leading three Bayswater secon, | of the Twelfth. and killed 17 persons, and in Cig sixth want three lengtha aboad of Billy Connor, who was hatfa | 4. 1 the Bleventh ward} total 22" Shnll cholera beeome length in tront of Uirica, who hadTom Wolfolk on her | gritemic in the drat men wl wards? Tt is now foor weeks m records gare we the withers, ‘They s nod up a Lalit ag they rounded the “- | notes that Jed us tm mer for vig’ lame inv the | Sixth and Twolfth wards ply Ana sewere ges nunty rte dtateteth | twoen hiruself and Bayswater, the latter waiting forthe others to come on, As they gol into the backstretch they | yet u om ‘That the contionvd igh tenn ded Hheteemtop mont and fatality of the cholera Infection In the lvealitios where it had lodgraent is inferred fev prat three days. ‘The f heaton of deaths try « weekly reports elowed nm TTA 1 ‘Tatad deatha fre aleven, disteiin ‘Totad in Hi afternonn Deatha tn the Twelflts ward Don im Flith, Sixth, Teme, Twente latter kept them, letting Merrill goon with the lead, In that way they ran along the lower tora and part of the way up tho homestretch. Uiriea then the Vaz. ran up to Bayswater, re the latter held her for a while, when, finding that rriil was all right, he felliate third pinoe, and the race Hnisbed, with Mermil wianing by a length, Cirtcw second, a tieck ahead of Bayswator, who was onc leneth | ahead Of Billy Connor, Tom Woilfolk two lengths belting, The following is a summary -— Piast Rack,--The Travers Stake of $50 cact $1,000 added, for three year olds, one and three. miles, Closed with five entries. R. A. Alexander entered ob. c, Merrill, by Lexington, dam Meriam, by Glencoe. ...... J. Bunter entered b. f. Ulrica, by Emilia...... sesee, R.A. Alexander entered b,c. Bayswater, ‘dam Bay Leat, by imp. Yorkshire zoletto colt, and Tom Wolfe | Peta The eontinned abaenew of gr centing two loralitien in Brook are most ising omens. Kew ye veo WARRIS. Registrar of Vitel Statistics, & RUNRAU OF RECORDS AND RTATIOTION Te ‘erly report of the Registrar of Recor Vital “tatisties contaltm many important aud inte foots, which we have condensed and give below npm of fatul cawes wn and three in Lexington, dam imap. ae 7 Lexington, foot of the course and every jump of the horses. From | F. Skerrett entered Dr. Weidon's ch. ¢. Rilly following i# the number of d he hare taken the judges’ stand, t . it presented an appearance | — by Fazyoletto, Jr., dam Waxwing, by Wagner. ..... 4° | plage durine tho monthy of April, May and June of the | q at once regular and [ae rows of poe ee 1 me quay a c Tom Wolfoik, by Lexington, present year — above each other with prrfect measurement, The | dam Floride, by Wagner......... OF cece se | simile of “sea of up-tarnsd faces’ wonld hotd. good if Time, 3:20. Track heavy. s}2 } the other simile of a2 army of up-turned hats and bon- THE RECOND BACH, ijt nets and deantifal feathers did not hold better. How- The second race was two mile heats, for a purse of PigE aver, it woald be untrue to say that the ladies’ dresses | g759 which closed with four entries, viz:—Thomas Bue ? |e Jooked more beautiful than the ladies themselves. The | ford’s chestnut colt Onward, by Ringgold, dam afy Lady, : {8 former were superb, it is true, and not even in the grand by Glencoe; Davy McDaniel's bay colt Julius, by Lexing: ‘. : - Rorse-shoe of could they be exeoiled for ele | ton, dain Julia, by Glencoe; Dr. Weldon’s bay colt | Gaol Wh | gance and costliness, The richest silks, the lightest | Kyighihood, by Knight of St George, dam Glycera, by Bia} fond fps ; Sight mousselaines, the most pcturesque braids and rib- | sovereign, and J 5. Watson's bay mare Millerock, by sizlsta« ous, the moat of embroidered and lace sleeves, | xovereign, darn Mtitwood, by Monarch. Onward was the siti ils3 | and the tiniest of shining bottines; the smallest, | favorite against the feld ut $100 to $40, Knighthood et ayg whitest and mont delicate oF iitle, hats, nnd the | being considered the bent of the other three by the + 4 a Be Aa very tiniest -cotored | Kide—al #0 | speculators. H heme thet earn news ats” ee the" Senety of Cis ladies. Pirirat Hee’.—-Onwerd jumped off with the lead, Mill- srelais Bat what of them themselves? ‘The beauty of the | croek second, Julius third and Knighthood fourth, in $i—| 6) 6 } Taoghing, Lisette English girl; of the passionate and | which they ran inte the turn; but before they wero Ha) 3]B Dlack-oyed Ttalian girl; of the dark-browed, languid seo | ag the quarter pote it was evident that the Jockeys wore rhousis vita, and of the fair daughter of Irelaud——tho beauty of | confused as to which should do the runming with On- Hig Uta & ail then is acknowledged. Tut this delicacy of protile, | wari. As neither Knighthood nor Millereek seemed in- tli) olp Shie emeatnens of expreacion, thu almost fragile beauty | clined, Julius went into.the neoond plare at the quarter b)—) alt ts iw . th je, Onward leading & and a ball wating for 6 a grand stand yesterday whose rare loveliness can only be Fre tchers, Millorest thied’ one length ahend of KBant z/-|8 et 1 iat | sompared with the delicacy of un Etruscan vase, whowe 4 ood They ran in this way down (be buckstreteh, On sya} als delicate beauty seemed to be wo beautiful for the coarse | ward passing the balf-mile pole in fifty-eight and a’ half | 7] | a =< even their every-day life. second ing along the lower turn Onward = ladies themselves perhaps do not think so much | was under a «trong pull, the others making no ‘of their beauty ag of the horses Just now. Listen to their excl Lions as the horses are brought out, sleek of roat And light of limb. “Oh, what a beauty, papal’ “What ‘a darling horse, Julia, isn't ner? “What did you say bis name was, George?’ Such running commentaries a this, interspersed, shall we confess, by slight but vere criticiams upom tie silk body of their vind serve to employ the darlings ontil the sound of M: & ‘sowonderl cornopean cealls the horses together, it ean be trathfully said that nowhere in Amorica can sacl ‘e brilliant display be seen as at Saratoga. Fecancns and Paterson oceastonally brilliant, and in the Wert they have some fine couraes and concourses, bat Sarat: ga alone 4& tho rendezvous of the crime dela crime of American society which delight in witnessing horse. vacing. Tm COURSE. Destined, as it seems, to geet Seratoga has every reason course, as wall OF toes famous nati idee boing one of the m: turesque, Tie alte was chosen almost on a dead level, the highert Tice oF fall being #0 trifting as to be quite impercoptible, and at least one third of tts extent being “dead level.” ‘The utmost care and attention lave been paid to ka pre. porvation in racing order, wad the Consequence war that the week it will appear as arooth and shin- Saye loth, stretching round the oasis of attempts to. foree bim, and two lengths ahead, lus second, Knis Mtheod third, the mare foarth, but as they got into the homestretch they wharpened a litle, aa if they meant business, and ax they came past the | stand Onward was lending two tengtha, Julius second, | nighthood third, and Millereek fourth, appearing to bs | safering from the lameness which she has been troubled | with for a few weeks The mile was ran jo th5%, Onward was given his head on the turn, and he opened | the gap to three lengths between himerif and Jaiias, bot before he got to the quarter pole the bey had patted him This Viet iuclades the death inthe New York, Han dall’s, Warde amt Blackwell» ieinade Hospitals, the Colored Home and Bollevae Hospitals RATRA OF DEATIEE POR IRSG amy INAe The following table gives tae doth rate for April, May and June of the present year ih the diifereat ward), and | that for the wh@te of 1AGB, when it was claimed that the Aly Was below the average of the previous serew yente— j back and ho passed that point two lengths uhead | | rad of Knighthood, two | 2—\dne in 3 @ latter and the mare going dowa | ¥-(ne 2 4 the backstreteb. Knighthood ran up and took thesecond | f-Une tn. 1 % place very quickly, and many thought that he would | 2-Slty Mompita 5 overtake Onward; bat the faeter he came the quicker wu went the leader, who opened the gap at every stride, until he was under the string. Onward won by sit Jengths, ntly ie the most easy manner, Kuight - Beek, conead, a Nencths tn front of Julins, Millereek aad four lengths behind. Time of inst mile 1:55, aad of the Hl j heat 3.48). Second Heat.Three hundred to forty on Onward against the (eld, There was considerable betting be | ay the de tween the friends of Knighthood sed Julius as to which | send the proportion due ta the population. | would win the second place, and Knighthood was led to TAMER OF WRERLY TOTAL! OF DRATHE, iMefeek, be! dew the totals fur the Ie HOF sine Corresy drawn. Kaighthood was fret ot tracks in the country, and tt | Jotias lingering behind until the others were several : ‘ete ‘wou It matter to start a dozen borer | lengths ahead. He, howover, ran sharp after ne rtarted, Weak sating Week omting abreast Jeast confusion, provided the horses | and way second at the quarter pole, Onward leading & | starchy § me Merch | themselves perruaded to “dress in line." For | songth. The pace was very slow down the backstreteh, \e 30 it | the first few hundred yards from tho starter's post, | the time being one minute and three seconds to the balf- 17 WwW is which is iinmediately in front of the grand stand, the | iniie pole, which Onward paseed first, one length alend +} S set s grownd risos at the average of the iwontieth of a foot in |) of Sulina, who wae # nock abead of Knighthood. — They at S i 2 | 6 tel, oe Se ee ee eee again rise® | improved the somewhat on the lower turn, and com. | AP Ke b+ ts | imperceptibly at about the quarter post, but ID | ing up the homestretch Juliua began running in earneet. n a ~4 what is known im sporting langoage as “the home. * soon reached the head of Onward, and they passed mn “a ’ thus i the stand side and «de five lengtheabead of Knighthood, | May 5 ih May 1:4, Going around the turn Julius tried gal- & we et in front, but Onward woold not have it, aud n peed od id calt led a neck to the quarter pole. and, im- | jy oem 2 6 June 3. creasing bia advantage inch by inch, wae half » length ae ot 0. rr the abend nt the half-mile pote. friends of Julina, 6 as w xe | point of the track for races leving him to bea sticker, were jabilant, hie chances 3 bj daty D “in| mul sooming for the heat, In the lower tarp he still Inidbennd : close ae hung on fhe Banks of Ou ward, but turning into the bome- Total 7m © Potal, rr} width has been laid ow When the horses are thas daten'rans to's petes ts the ene oteh the latter proved the longest liver, and he came sath nas bese the Ball-snsle prut, wheve Te. Jotas the | mrtech we ttt by two lengths, making the laxt ratte im d It will thins be seen that the mortality during the four months of 1868 was five hondred and twenty eight on Monday evening last. Dering layne, bat 4, 8. Watson entered b. ©. Jultua, by Lex! dam Julia, by Glencoe, old J, &. Watron entered bm. precinet, apd in the (A | rested for selling liquor wettent Leense, came: up before | Justice Buckley yeaterdasimerming. loon | Kelly kept livery stables for the secome | niodaddied to ther bomes, io apie of & strong guard ~ Se IMPORTANT COUNTERFEITINNY CASE. Fourth avenues, was taken il! with cholera at six o'clock A. M, yesterday, and at ten o'clock A. M. was in collapse. being disinfected, It ts reported at tho Police Headquarters that the bodv of S Andrews, who died of cholera on the morning of WAITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFUE the 22d inst., is still im the house 49 Jackson street, bar The Charge Against mee lag ) oat it removed. null. Mw hing jroome street, tel No, 80, Fast river, with cholera. "We was taken to Bale, Bofore Comminvioner Osborn ‘Yue Hospital and died on the way. The further inquiry into Whe charge against Hoary COVERNOR A ISLAND, Thero was one death from cholera yoaterday, but inland one hundred and egpasee are nck of eitet tune a hteen are sick, of whieh ful threo-fiths are sick withthe diarrhea, : MARY'S LAND, Tho cholera has not abated on this island, and the Portion of deaths from the disease remains as previously Feported. There were three deaths from cholera yea terday, and a ta) . oe rg? number of men are fll with diar. Holmos, alias Hall, of having bad in biy possession a hundred dollar counterfeit three year compound Interest treasury note with intent to utter (Qe same, was resumed yosterday morning. Mr. Samuel @, Courtney, United Surtes District Atior- ney, and Mr. Joseph Bell, United Stayew Assistant Dis- trict Attorney, appeared on behalf of thiy government to conduct the prosecution, and ex-Judge Stuart and Mr. Chatheld defended the prisoner. Minnie Langton recalled—She testified tat when Ed. win Langton came to Washington with the leds ho told ned hor be had seen Hank, and that Hank, or Hall, as bo was rr ALTH OP RROORLER. called, had given him one hundred dollars; thet Hank resort ieee Pad eee eomer of cate® | gave him more leads, on which he was to take mere im- Pele hoon yesterday the bulletin exhibitet the sub- | pressions of the plates of which he had previously akon ees » in collapse at seven P, M. 23d inet.; died Charles Bocker, 16 Summit stroot, died 234 inst, ergseph Byers, Steuben street, nour Park. Condition cal, Michael Sullivan, 44 Java strost, Greenpoint. } wall recover, DAYID'S ISLAND, A portion of the Seventeenth infantry was removed to the above named place from Hart's Island, and it i# stated that the men are tn very bad health.’ It is not, however, mentioned if the cholera is prevalent expected to get somo money from Hauk ‘Taken | return to Washington ho told hor he had ie ; 00 Langton's given the plates was much pleased with them, and th had given him one hundred dollars to got his things out of pawn; after he bad been a short time in Washington Langton wrote to Hank for moro money, First street, | and an answer to this letter, inclosing fifty dollars, camo byexereay this sum arrived on the morning of the death Edwin Langton, At this stage of the ngs Commissioner Osborn said he should suspeud tho case for some time, in order to Hank; that CNOPVICIAL CASES, at Han A fata! caso was reported on board a vessel lying at Atlantic Dock yeaterday. Jobn Quintz, seven years old, residing in F..D., reported in collapse yorterda: IN THR Hower: Twelfth ward, t four patiente and one death qomie ro, en of the sick at that nent Which existed among the cy to hear the summing up of eoausel in a cane which had growin out o' tablisiting sneha place Oy the | been set down for that day. Reighboriood appears to be aubsiting. In THE MOROKEX NOUNTY JUMPING CARR was then called on. It will be remouberod that in thin case tho plaintf is James Reiliv, who charges Jamon ‘ ta The Cholera in Philadelphia. Pumaveirima, July 24, 1566, | Hughes with having defrauded him of $750 bounty Fin cases of cholera—threo adults and one child—are | money. The evidences, which has been taken darin; by the Board of Healthy to-day. No deaths up | Several days and at considerable length, has closed, Xt remained only for the summing up of counsel on both sides and the decision of the Commixaioner, Ex-Rocorder Sinith summed up the evidence for the prosecution, and Mr. J.T. Bray for the defence, repo s " to tworolock this afternoon are reported. ‘The Cholern nt Tybee Island. Savan: Gui, July 4, 1504, The Commissioner said he would not immediately be Thore were twenty nine deaths from cholera an’ thir. | atte to give his decision, as he expected the counterfeit tyfour pew cases among the troopr on Tybee Islan | ing casos wonld occupy bi attention al the week, He from nine o'clock Monday morning 6 six o'clock thi | would, however, look over the testimony, and must ad. afternoon, jonra the case till Tuosdny next at twelve o'clock, when he hoped to be ably to rendor his d-civian, THE OOUNTRAPEITING CASR, The exse of the United States Hen Cholera Reported in New Ortonns. New Orrmans, July 26, 1865 Some few cases pf sickness, believed tobe cholera, aro ruported among troops rec'nily arrived, but they been romoved from thw city. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Te Pie's Istasy Merone Adan —It will be re- mambered that the mate of thy schooner John Poynsem, whee name was Robert Mitchell, was murtéred ow board that vessel while at anchor of Riker's [slaw oarty on the morning of December 30, £865, and a man named Patriek Conway was arrested shortly after the occutrence POLICE INTELLIGENCE. AN Ussare Drrowsrony. foroigner, living at No, 46 Atolph Crosby, a young izabeth street, started out to #90 the sights on Monday evening, and during his rambles drank to oxcess. For greater securfty, how- . Crosby deposited his money ($45) in one of his On retarning home late at night, tt i ol ¢ Morberk, residing in the same how Crosby's boats and discovering the treasure appropriated - itn, | tO bis own ano, Morbeck wre subseqiently co aud tied By Coroner Lyneh, of Kings ovunty. With | plained of aut arrosted by officer MeGuiro, of the Sixth Conway, two other suxpicone'paritey were arroste% but | precinct, ‘Tho acrused was taken befors Justice Hogan the circumstaaces appeared to be decidedly e:tong | and commitind to the Tombs for trial, The accused stoutly dened hie wnilt, Attroxy Ronneny or rae Dxao.—A somewhat onusual case came up for examination yestorday before Justice nnolly. John Paris, who resided in Eighth avenue, near Fifty-third street, died suddenly on the Ist of Feb. runry last, According to tho evidence thus far adduced, ft appears that at that time, although a married man, | Paris was not living with hia wife. Tt is aid that at the | | time of his death ho was in powession of a large «um of | money in gold coin and Wink bilia—five handred doltare, morn of leas —which it ts alloced Mra. Wright, a lady who had been his houxekemper, abstracted from’ his persou while he was inxonsible. Mra Gore, also a housekeeper, swenrs to having beep present and’ witnessing such ab airaetion. She accouste for the delay ig making thir complaint ‘n that abe was not then aware that (hero was against me former. The jury found a verdict, after tear zu great deal of testimony in the case, against Patock Conwy, in bavitys caused the déath of Robort Mitchel an attempt to rob the schooner John Boynton, and alow comuring the antherities who permitted Conway to be set, at liberty pending the investigation. The crime of | whieh he was clwrged having becm committed inf Queens county, Judge Reynolat and Mxtrict Attorney’ Morris allowed the prisoner to be set at large on a writ ‘of habent corps, ence the censure bw the jury, as twenty-fonr hours after bis release the jury found the verdict allided to, Conway, of course, cleared out of harm'sway, The testonony obtained by Chroner Lynch Was tien transterred to Coroner Lewte of Qaeens county, who presented fhe same, together with further evidence. ‘to the Pistri-? Attorney for that county Last March (be tirant Jity oF Queens eonaty indiated Patrick | | U,laris. Subsequen! ty, upun becoming acquainted Conway and Lawrenoe Griffin, alloged river thieves, Cor | Toney Mra’ Paris tention te. thone mations a cantons the mordrr in question, and ever ence searct has been made for heen, ‘They were apprelended om suspicion of being iamlicated in thw Conard warehouse: barglary, were takes before Javties MeOonn, but'wero again dis- charged. ‘They were arretd on m and detective MeCiwad, of the were onfely lodemd in the id Jail'to await trint before Judea Barnard, of repart and hearsay, and forther says that aman named | | Albert £. Pennoyer informed her that te had this money | ffi i olga aud Hold i as the agent of attorney of Mire Werte! | | i = ht. Mrs. Parts, 1 appears, obtained letters of actininteteation on the extate of John Varia. ‘The exati- Ration will be resumed to-day. Brncreny,—Yeaterday inorning John D. Voorhies ap. Jordicial divttet, on the charge of murdering | peared Before Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market an a Ave | Police Court, and charged Arthor Short with baying but. Vietanion op Ta Kaorw Baw.—The cusorof' William | si nonaiy-oniernd hia premises ea the northwest corner | Farre}!, of NO, 118 Samkett wtreet, who was recentty at of Broadway nad Fifth etghtts wtmet, and fetoniously takitiz property to the amount of $206. The wccused Was commited for trial Assainr.—The following’ named persons, Bernard 1. He wow fined thirty dojlars, William H. Gawitnor, corner of Hamtitow ave. and Calon street, acd Wiiiam Worrell, of No. 134 vckelt street, also arraigned om a similar ctarge, wore fined thirty doliary each. Miche! “kehan No, 2 Union street; case adjourned, Gore Jacobs, liqnor dealer, Wy Atlantic treet, WAS arrested for seling-wilheut * yesterday afternoon, and held for court, Ea reswion ov rie Potace Pawcrsors ro Hestea’s Porm, — Hereafter the worthy revidents of that locality ‘mown as Hunter's Point, Long Ilana) wilt be ander the prowotion ef the police of the Metropoiitam force, an olject for which they have long prayed, and really muck needed. Yesteniay officer Hallett, of the Forty seventh preci, | was detailed for dong duty at that pines, and for the | time to come & guardian of tte pewes will’ be fomnd! om duty there. | As Lxasows Mav Foun Dhowsre.—The body of am | he gavehlk name aa Marvin 0. Marvitie, amd anid he wae unknown inan was found ffiating iu the water at the | twenty tee years of age, wae bore in Mimiastppi, and foot of Thirty.oixth stroot yestentay morning, by-wraam | gee “ecuimor | He wan commined, im default of | | $2500 (atl, to ewer iperoed Hire, | Shs Baconend Dee oe | Vionaninw om © Corr Oxneaven —For period of wix | } wails ren { Dowubtt; wore eharged before Justice Dedge with having violently amd feloniously ssaanited and beaten John I) gan, on Sunday, the 224 of July. at his premines, No. wT Wet ‘Twonty third wtecet. They wore committed a ASrarutaton Cacont.—A% Mr David Hanford, of No. RO Wet Howeton street, was going in his door yesterday he sawwmaa come out witty w bundle under hia arm, who omneetng Mr. Hanford, ran sway; but bis Might hort ity officer Crown, of the Elehth precinct, roested hit, and apes opening the bumdie Mr. /| wed at $150, which the thief had awolen se deadhouss, where | Months or mare the corner of Kast Broadway and Canal | Corover Lyne will hold an inqnest ntreete baw beer made a damping ground for dirt ana | AC 7 Ronnny.—OneSemlay evening the cagm | stones, untd upwards of a themmnd loads heve been de- boat t *, lying in the Gowanus canal, waa on | posited theres On Monday BC. Ceveridge, Baajamin tered and property to the vaine of $100 parloined. Yoo | Drake, 1, Rov. James ower, of 8. Theresa's church, | and severai nthor solid men om the wielnity, imump diately ny Feteg avery. wan nrvented he ome nterest "nsde anmplaint ty Judge shandiey, at the Dxacieae "to tae theesoe’ oF es te | sex Market Prilee Court, wit irawed « wnerant for Ure cout belongin prniir of the tw» Arrest obany parti > met be The other thiel will be apprebemded, as ¢ inagrige! A — bits track NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, there tar viobate Aw Unwaroman Ammen, Ellen Coldom went to the Fsex Miuket Polies Cort yesterday, bruiwed, ent ond | bleeding, to complain of hee husbend —that herdrove her | from Ler home about five oetock in the mormBig bye bie Deer guar bos—As Keone Puce Cossowen— brutal treatment end still mere frital threats She wan set tide ated oe ym ous | Withouvoffner, Coldon was nerested, aad eomimitt of in Aboot thr Kk yenterday alternoun a fire brute ous | irhony emo in Kelly's etaties, in Bergen “teert, between Warren aod | Van Vorst strects, which aproad with ench torrie rulm | that io the oper an hoar the whe) side of the Ulok was a heap of dfbru. How the fire originated is amye tery, hut Messrs, Whelan & Kelly, who kept large stables Jersey Cary. Bad Sarre Yeowa Freer —No 216 East, Vourtsenth street is tho rexidence of Stromiah Dynan. Mr Cathe rine Dynen is bi Om Mouday Me. Dynan was away from Some, Boring his almence Mra Catharina it charged, went te hia dee, and took almety two doll and owned ati the dwelling Rooves, are thronly suiferer, | belonging to Jererniah and peventace belongime to Mary we lone in considerable. A. Seatly. atelative. Mee Dynan was comenicted for whove low is eunsidersble, Soarcely an article of fur. | A. Scully, a relates Mri. 7nAe ey nivure wae saved, and the only relie of the grocery and reser lib via nor stare at the corner tone barrel of Bourbon, The TE COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. lames virnek the doc canal and consumed the | - range adjacent, burning a canal hawt lying at the wharf, | Lefore Duntioe Dow tar Kelly's stables, 100 lngg term 3 hve gr = 4 | A Merge number of umaalt and battery and pomy lar horses, which were saved, Dat owe inule perish 8 ie re jos us aout $12,000, whieh covered by insur. | CRY Caner were dixposet Of at tds court yesterday owly to oor sitth of the ton, Kelly ket five | Alewnder © hooses, which were let in etnall tenement; t#o | sentenced to four mom s hondred by twenty-five feet, and ten horwes. | Cee The entire iow ix about $99,008, which ts only inured at | “ln Cok othe emines bad overpowered the barn. | ant, while axle sole teinpest a line of two hemtred and twenty-five feet | rempectably y werrmenis bad dieappeaged eo frame howe, | ‘ines wen ate oma ho hanson, oo complaint of Lnme Cot ain the Peelientiary for b ¥ notes from tan com whit meme, Jobe Rawotl, « mam, was armigned on a | | to pla the pmeket of Mre n ferry beat Complainant of delentaat in ber pocket, and | nee “~ owen Heyan Geaticy, ateo Mobled im tftew Hut for the exertions of Liberty Company No 1 | Maria Rinninger. f the Ore would | gueorered the hand the boases Radeanght | fire, and being of itanework would have qotakiy aue- | &@ %# ME addrened by ber ae tw the comne of the wna eambed_ A smart. breege freshened from the river and | lant Meked innocent and un whirled Wand) \y ad direetions, setting fire to the tel 1 ne «=e we feed $5 and went graph poles, but thie wae cut off am fast | tothe Penitentivry for three months Jobe Abes was as it appeared. The horses that benke loose | amsanltet by tha dog of Thomas Oram, hes caned the or were libemied by the firemen ran wild | dog sod curved Orau, wherenpen (am defomded by towards the canal apd op the street. Bometimes o | tights The cae w dhmieet Mere Brown balf bherned onimal woeld be dragget oat eworting fear. | war ae « te the ry rete tore a | fully. The sheteks of women and childrem filed the eight ote | Arvelia btw vy choated for the Preser peyond the rwcwe of ailthe | te examine +s fined $00 ond | foe sent tothe Fonventery for cur moat o article ot farnitere, | Keepe ° and welng sere tliat rene, ithe be culty party Me wae ae. As bight closed aroend raw Maire be mipend were throws upon the sympathy « enaaged very kindly offered them the sheliet aust comfore of | latter wa their house, It ea curous evineidence that Whelan’s | quitied. Wra. It Medevin aaa Lawresce D. | perty in Stecben street was burned ! neem, three howest, sun urwnred rantion, were ar. | month of Jaly twelve years ago. Hert trigned for \egaily semwenmating W4b the emigrant | ship Lowa, neat the Battery, They were arrested ina | Quina; Thomas James alin Thomas Gowen, and Jobn | Ia) | smat, room: On being bemzht Aefore Jastion Dodge | eases of ch | vit » 49%. Knighthood wae half a er of the cama) small test They wanted to see (hetr relations on howd secs te a teak he bat boot oat df'the | than the corresponding period [a Ree eo ec On feentam a of the District Attorney tea lowers race {or ee ie | Siecle | penalty of $100 fine coh wat inticted, bat on account ‘The following i# » eummary — ‘The distave appeara SOUnUI a the Genet i. “ 1s wP"pailinding cireume'anees the daaties onl he would si mile beats, for al) ages Puree jerday. Fewer cones were reported at the Seniiary | 4 arraver marian m™ THe Bay —th> steamer Quar- | Tule ys fines dering ibe saenion Paverel $760. Cloned with four entries, Superintendent's offer Se te stone | temmaster, on which the Second regiment hed embarted | ler cane orenreed Do T, Buford entered + a ne he 4 a ngroinctioat Crvaa-gnonios are to be proseut a! the review at Long Branch, hed not pro | igouing Cor in, we Oa ey Naty Orc. Halguenoee, by Rangha OFFICAL CASEY RETORTFD, eredied far out in the bay whee o heavy leak in the botleg | MAti® Keiser, fox whe ore yh me vay Tkge poverden. oyun Patgick Doyle living in 'enant house No. 9 Third ave. | obliged thou to come to @ stamiatill The vessel was | Sateen lowes byt pom my) paves Fang bg p . ¥ 2 9 | ue, between Kighticth and Kighty-frst strents, way at- | towed into Kilshetbport. Here seversl of the men | tym ty fp yh | Pinan to pe which war pled over thew. [at bese reotrered ¥ hi Poerssy Foxo,—The total euteeriptions for this ob. TH € wat Jeet mw knowledged yesterday amownt t. $3,128 CP Ue ae Conus on ret Moree asp Damen Ranenan —A coal ‘Toe New Jerey Rite compe, ty onder of thea tenin fan into a frvight train 98 Monday bewweem Drewark | Pander inchiel of Che Male, comemomeed a four dayy the « | Rotibed. yy yg Age : Mary 7 one pan Pocahontas won in three straight heeds eamly. Time, | teenth street, was reported wo have at bait part ae 2:20, 2°20%, 2:31 wale te P.M on, Ménaay, of ehotere The Sanitary Inepeover ponene ot 8 very hago ager. os "bite Ans Murphy, 117d sree, between Thid and and Milburn No perwm was injured, bat the curs were | “orampmeet St Tang ranch yeutertay, Use fu. taaty smashed wing remote arrived Fink regimens, Colon ie common f ta tr wanens Pectwrl, Seccad reginest, Colonel Viume ; Ls ba — ad as. Thord regiment, Cotomel Dellart; Newark City battery, Refore Judae Hilbert vs Overie Motion for relerence derted, with. | Caytann CW. Goeth, conta, with ears lo renew, ke Bee opttiom , *- Waner- Moti W deol 6 inpanetinn | rer ght (hontand apectaiors herve sirendy errved | Generel Geo Meade will be present, and hopes fre om | tained thal the President will ales appear Breret Major Caner Raayon, commenting Ge eorye arrired pester. day ante ‘be agrangement of the ape, +r ‘oreowes wo — Bojer Captain Waters, and a company of cavalry in charge f wugacted Koppel ve levy —Allachment discharged with 910 comta, to mbites event. vt without pre sadice tn phaomul Tiel to renew bee epptiontion for ara brent if facts and Cirewmsvecce: warrant eat, ve tame MV RWD EF gid ibe | ele es Gould, Marvin, Captain Charies C. Lack. wood, and Medical Director, Colonel J. J. Craven, General Meade will review the troops toanorrow. He has sent word that he will take rooms at the Mansiom In the evening the inaugural “hop'' of the season will take place, The Mansion House bas boom selected by Governor Ward as the headquarters for him Self and swite, with the other State officials, The camp yesterday presonted a beautifully uniform ap- pearance, and many of the tents bore peouliar and Unique Inscriptions over their entrance, such as “Sonor “Tontine, on the Euro “Dewdrop Inn, meals at all hours,”” &e. There THE PORTLAND CALAMITY. wl Action of the Commitice for the Kotte of the Sufferers, Al the moeting of the Citizens’ Executive Committee, yesterday; to provide relicf for the Portland sufferers, ther treasurer mported that $101,749 had been received by him for thatwurpore, The following gentiomen—A, A. Low, R. P, Buck, George F. Haysand 8 B. Chittendsa— were jnted @ comnrittes to visit Portland, at thotr own oxpense, fur the purpose of attending to's proper distribution of the funds. The Bank Committee reported that a sum of $14,300 had been received from the city. banks. The Underwriters’ Committee uot ring prepared to report, resolutions were adopted diroctimg the com mittee to continue its operations and report direct to the treasurer, as the da@y meetings will mr future be discon tinued. The committee then adjoursed sufject to the eall of Me Chair. ‘Tho CHamMAx, duving the meeting, called attention to wm crroncous statement, inade by a morning journal, to ‘the effect that Montraat bad contributed relatively mero towards the relief of the Portiand mufferers than New York. The authority which the dasa biw contradiction was of the Mayor of Montrent ‘Pie following collectivne were made ity the Cotholie churches of thiw city am Sunday last: —Astaneiasion, 180; Holy Crom, $596; Andrew, $550; St Yranete ‘Avior, $74 St. tomeph's, $405; St. Jolin the 40) Jowop'ya, $1,008 st 4 Poter'n, $044; SU Teresa's ‘sud ‘Trane ‘oler’e, MAL BL y 5 ‘Total $0,673. Heston, the pastor of the Churet) of she Holy Croen gives $100; the Paster of 8 Andrews $609, and of St. Peter's 92——Total 9850, The following tre summary of the amounts thus far collected — ‘The Gol mange... The Watch and Jewelry Sede The Petroleam Board... we. .« Measrs Raxtou & Kaymowt Archbiahop MoCleskey art the oO lon e Donated by Casbulie pastures... . Total The contribut warded to the Mn THE NATIONAL GAME. Wawle va. Velsford, These time honored associations played thetr fir match of the seasom yesterday afternoon on te Gotham round at Hoboken. The playing shroughout was very spirited, cons dering the fact that® beth ninos have boom somewhat weakened by other clube becoming #trength- ened. Atone time matters looked very blie for tie Pagle, the score standine thirty to twetve in favor of te kford, bat {n the Inch three innings (ho Ragle. by hap playing in the fold and at the bat, managed to score twenty-one runs and al.owing thetr oppencnots but eight, the game closing with @ total soorg of thirty cipht wo thirty-three, Mr Jewett of the Mdtum Club, offciatad as umpire and acquitted Himeelf very Oreditably, Keeping the pitchers amt players well down to the Tulse, (has makitig (he game more interesting (ham & mighS otter wise bave bers. K Adroit. ‘Thewe two junior clubs played a mateh’ ow Mouday at Hoboken, which resulted’ in an eanzs vietory for the Fs4000 of Brocklyn have already beam for oF of Port and, Koyatones, by a shore of 8610 16, bivomchos—May- sones 8, Adtoitn catia MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Canard mail steamship Persia, Captaa Lott, oA leave Now York to-day for Liverpool. ‘Tho mails for Europe will clowerin this city eb Oen 0 chest in the morning. ‘The New Yorn Wamsio—Feliom for Karups will te ready at oine o'cleels this morn. Single copies, tn wrappers, ready for malting, ma conta, A Reumrkable Cree. Ke 18 C 90e arrwie apd’ rendering: the ry ng th euraigin in ber bend Tost, Wall come off, waetfor two amncoth as her face Ih uur months. br the ase of your COOOAINT aad also your KALLISTON, xppiriow the bad prewn - of a darker color, and Bho cantinuee (he wi Without WerKalliston Be by eat troagate Address Fe! & son, Meerschaum Wane- facturers, Om y, arar’ Ke street. Pipe ous eo order, bolle band reps |r OTHE AND INVIGORAIK tite 60 8 wane and Aim. tem ‘and Cure emer atomach Comat patho qT Th Trey purty toe brea They cure They cure DRAKE apepeie "ompdsint and Wer START ad ween eee and want of vita! radioed. ad pereane of! we amp over the core Srcler has con got rigors to Mary mei ym ore of each vottime IE any Po, DRAKE & 60 A. Endion n Erépe Yr ert ul whether MCR iy opment le nere Rold Uy druggies TE Cxnal elremt, pee ad eR Lote SNS toth ing. ‘ tito period wath rt te tae + ind ool wad reg ue Mott's Chemical Pownde Restores Gray bait end ie demdediy the beet Haty [iressing ane, Bold HURHTUN, W Astor House, ond Op all drogaiane All Prizes In the Hoyel Hnvaun sad othew legaline hivtienion eughed. interme P GAIGE, Broker TA Preaéway. All Prizes Cashed lu Legal Lotterion. Olres= tars ach deawings mt J CLUE, Broker, 16 Dreadway Mere 3 mele on A the prubile gene ot ape theA, Wordbd infertin dealers » thet they are Uoeraciusive wants of the potent sud soanaverta the abeuve has 7 Preamente any and 8!) inf rimgmur halt palant NOT nod 100 Liberty Larorery yore 4 poe sgrnte ther tee Viet, Prewdent. sew hinee wit BAAD ee AER wLY THP ‘ FAMILY , ~ ven! Florence Locketttels Sewing Machiavs- Broadway . rover & Make Prem Iaatho Ph ys BW story ps. aes ~ ' fh ‘ 5 Uy 1 Ly ee a ip gf OR oat ‘Ky pe 2 here ead by drugeta harneoumehers and oder whrent Marri 4 y Ament Derry tt Vow Gal ree f Dey eres folie, Va ones WARD, BT Reowtewny Miewmration, (oot, % famed curets br rromey RURUMATIC REMEDY 1 apd wher ten, a wile eareek ress, SEPSIS *

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