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Ae err. 7 NEW YORK AERALD, TURSDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1866. 7 nnn sete coomoct ean atraamcet: | TG NEW ORLEANS 5:07, | mca er totes tien! SANITARY. 348 West Twelfth attacked by cholera was by cl y rary * vepara the lacteal re- coopteL Sabsequently, 1 4s anno, an eifort hi ee) E UR . 2, tu Fors er ey! by nding #9 ho pro- r yen ta to roconsider thal ae. of abeeptanca, ‘but It John Hourton, ts reported by the ‘agpadtar a it wit fen pia se ae duet of the © Lh progestin Of Wat Be os Tues a iad fled oes 8 na | Qe wic of quorum whan It was > ooo Perry strew, since RA ot OWTINUED FROM FIRST a, ‘ay morn ng the irs: arr si was wade « . . made; 40 that, in “si membe a Sate sebr0R9 years ‘ ; vy wa held $300, eetaon, | Refusal of Gener. Baird to Place His Troops | ‘ve tty, of wah ie wan peponed Wronuiarly make | THE CHOLERA ON THE INCREASE. | Mabry, # fers NO 266 ecnnd st 6 pranas ting in Hyde Park bad been six more wera arrested, ; Din presiding O%eer, ‘The wover, pro- ‘et neon 4 4 ptbet oa eRe rrmse of Commons, where 0 eats een ts ervtenee not pointing toa direc: 80'¢et to the Civil Aathoritie pond’ to avetrive ali this and brass the thing throusn; ‘Mrs. Francis Markham, ‘Bt MO. 298 West street, fuotory daswer was given by the Seeretares of Btate, | Commission of tie otouce, the other Avo beigs Hd to Ett tol \ orities. but Howell bigk sufictent virtne left in bin to act bis was reported by the iaspengor ‘ebolera, y E doth A the present and of the lato Goveroment. | wine cass ot Jean, Dab ia $200. The names face dovorrmedly against such @ palpably iegal pro- Johu Cupts, living at, Tolmpeedond siz . .» hold are Claus Mink, No, $65 West Paipdaceni Sats Warner Sukebauer, No, 85 (in- ‘B10 Weet y fused to act, had diarrug@a on Toesd:, ‘and was soized hepe ‘and trust that che Government will persist in The ene tion weak to work at Governor Worn, | Cases im This City, Brooklym amd | ait ihe symptoms of cholera during the night, Wi resérving the parks exclusively fer the recreation sople, La copt solely and entizely for | tn gireat; Lavicnc? Fariey, No. 311 West Mairty-ciabe’y Shawnti ro doen classed by them as ao» porkead Inst soen by the ine mector he was doing se agama ane. Bay aoe respect, te per par ay "se No 60 avenue D, 0nd, George, ter Reitaration of the Order by ert by tho people 23 2 com cr On on the Islands. Ann Chapman ‘as admitted to the Battery Barracl tizans, one ber of re"orm, or of Ga ibaldt or of the Pop wan, aust Fourth s.rect, P Pe Ma ome, Wella diclaved YAS TOO Hospital on Jy 31, from No. 73 Washington strest, an : ear, War) 1 do notaay this berause Lamavorsev pub J OM Te sous, —Paose two worthlos the Presidaut. Ptomary; would lead to riot aad bloodshed; the people BP Wine nee eae aed died yesterd’y- ve mcetings, for perhaps no man in England isso muc! cul dee : qrantt nok sabnit to Wy he world hee nd ting todo CARS NOT OFFICIALLY REPORTED. phic nreelings as myself. [have carried a | have bea Hving together at No. 67 Sullivan street, AAA AAA NN wth il, aud to avoid Doing dragged Jato It, he par cod his Enidemic & he Soldi Ty Dr. Eergh reports that a case of cholera oor irre ty moasures by tholr means, aud it is | y, j¢her banns hor cot ysidered necessary on run'c moa tert Now Orteama fot tnt pian ton op tha The Epidemic Among the Soldiers on Tybee the, eiracr Sisty-ninth strest and Nivth ave tion, i? God gives me health an th Dita the mare - is detevanin’ ory eandaot «as “alerday, A § either side, and y 4 voman living inthe | Dow eM Ee FR ERIE AL Mere em noe mn PNGEM $% " ae e. ian m1 But ve always ” 1) ae Y} pt apovied by Lynoh, Howol aud Hale gio was ar. Dr. Whitney report# a cote of cholera at 523 West ot hee peat } eek pI ame tenement cane bef ote Justice Do ge at the Second RETURN Ga QENERAS, SHE unite oath they) to the Directory ‘Thel » Island, Savauuah Harbor Twouty-sixth pA back fluor, rear room, The patt tly smiles and rala, “OF « volutionary. these revolutionary tint: fondo said, «Wine if the do kteis 0 Mayor Monroc’s Corimunication to Cen. | att ba aE nell, oon all thee bo..d on the “dartial Law Order. ig said to be a eon of one Mrs. Brady, and the house jj Teporied to contain thirteen families, F vederika Proste, living at No, 131 Willard street, wit reported ill with cholera yesterday, jl TRE S°HUETER FAMILY —INQUESTS. Coroner Gover held inquests ou the bodies of Heer Schuster, bis wife Catharine and daughter Eliza, age i Sng de, &e. de. But Ditle of consequence was done at the office of the. Metropolitan Board of Health yesterday. The Regis. © Unat ibe working clagses wil re pe tlie nay f rd not infict upon others ar incoiveasenrs whiten thoy would be the first to resent if milictod upon buemselves, (Hear, bear.) district police warrt, praytrg that Big Barry should be pat in *aapance vile.” Big Harry, it may be re inarked, ansegers to another name, and, as he has rather an objection to working @®r a living, his daily wants are im xs habit Of eng enppliod by Little Molly. Harry, according tO the woman's stetement, bas ben AAAS nr e down there, and just what they are mao of, The People to the Police. 9 ohy th ro is war of Vital Statistics received for the first time a fall " Mow orrespon be’ nix R. Mayne 444 habit of Coming intoh r room nt unsersonabie tea riot, ye more anarchy ( ‘ tia pasty E m0 “4 Beales was furaished aime Sa - jai hates ‘ana makin: rather uneearonadle remarks, wot tor- wee deced ae: up Are eng pel gprs bo tet oy pe roport of tho epidemic which has proven so facal in the pesprel make foe pre: GIGS Him, oie bio oF gregh The Coxmissioner of Police af the Mestopors encloses for | geleing, to the chen RoE, with the lore of ber iife. | Do Congin, Howsnt and tho rest of them caimed iu with @ | Workbouse on Blackwell's Island. Sixty-sixth and Sixty-soventh streets, from all attack o! the infor Mv. kamond i if Bere thon remark, “I's Just what we wat; (he best cholora with which they were vecently seized, a repoi “Wall, yes,” ia the response, “T ‘take a glass of alo ude on a while.” «Have you had anything of the kind ueday?”’ “No, sir; nothing but coffee.” “Do you take Dquor in your coffee?” “No, rir,” is the omphatic an- swer. ‘Well then you can have this summons served at your convenience,”’ and the Justice hands the woman a authorising Big Harry’s appearance when re- Report from Blackwell’y stand. ‘the first case occurred about mitinigut, Sunday, July 22 This terminated fatally in about twelve hours. The @efections could not be isolated, but th» symptoms were Identical with those subsequently occurring. The pa- in yesterday’s Herp. Tho ram: Coroner alxo held ao inquest over the of Godfrey Gana, who died In a shanty near where Sebuster family lived. A vord:ct of death by cholere... \ was rendered in each case, All the deccazed. parti Were natives of Germany. TUE DRATHS BY CHOLERA IN NEW YORK, He Dectiney to Act as Mayor Until the that coal! happen ior the mde! pat rik it may be to bolieve these reports in this ora o 0 @zder is Rescinded, world's history, they, nevertheless, are tritie; and though in each instance I may not ete the pre ise words used, 1 give the substance of iho replies of ‘these members of the thirty-ninth Concress when ‘told that thetr plans would to what they have a Ag Mr. Bgale’s name t% mentioned bills calling the meeting, the Vommissontr of Pr that Mr, Beates will exert &fs wnduence #9 preve Piupt to ng}d this meeting. Jory 18, 3805. Tae, RPPLY. - Mayes, mis Commntonnn or Poa in r or riot ta \apue amy notice, or to If to declis that the mesting cannot be T wust. with that recognttiom until you néor what stitute or law, or prineiple of law, you NOMERR OF CHOLETA CARBS. JuLx 27—Mary Calgon, Rozo Dailey, Julia Campen, died Jaly 27; Dora Leighton, under treatment, will ate bably recover; Mary Miner, Bridget Booth, tty Iiquors, and describes himself as a distilier. gt barrels, oF eada, in qeestion as ene taken by Rooney to th» traght depot of the Hndson River Railroad Cémpany, and orfered by ith the Texas radicais, ag exposed to you in this cor- Tespondenoe rome tine in noting the delection of Sack Hamilton to the In_ both instances the To Ain, Ric Phe ‘ @ to Gov- | tien?s name was Fanny Little, The next appearance It is thirteen week: to the of th ‘mae rer dhin moratiy of | ANormR Bannw. Came.—Honry Howard, » member uf ‘Mamber of Milled and Wounded Tea. Ane ih wien, propositions wer rauie to hao | was on ‘Thursday, July 28, The doctor was called to | Roan of Health, since ihe clolers troke out in tile cliy) | Yelter From » orday'e da af Pepi, to the | tho frm of Hamilton, Pfanagan & Co., charges » man Sonsiderabiy Diminished. to conveno that convention, it being slwiincily | two cases at a quarter to twolve P. M., both having, as | and during that time there have been eighty-sev ; Paes thai the mosting sanounded 40 be bekd in Park | cal‘od James Kooney with the theft of three barrels Dledged to him that Congress would | Heian ey | symptoms, cold exteriors, vomiting, purging, cramps beg) ae ri z d& Monday next eapnot be permfited, and action and the action of te convention when ase: bied, and ta alien: i ~acecribed es’ cliaracterietic of Son tnt sibrexert ny iniencato prevent fs attempt | marked with the private mark of the frm, Hamilton, - fret tntthe litany powar of the government shoutd | aod the on pimePi bie. Geared. 98, claret Of 4 bo bed the niooting, | T thank Yo" unable at present to | Fimagan & Co. do besiness as manufacturers of malt @ROSE CF THE TROUBLES. | 7%! Mert ieasrthe sareeincat’ us that entered into | f¥ hours as follows, tnelnding those above mentioned :— WOOK... 0.0. eeeeee. fur 1am at presat ignorant of pny law or atatute | him to be forwarded to Albany, in conjunction with ning ultimate argument wsed was that the military power of : ” t gopoweriag or authorizing ou tain anaes portent and | others, John Rennett, a mga in the empty of the f Owe Washington Despatches und | ine government shetkd nok be ured agatnat ihe radical | Riley, Eliza faker, ha taty aa rng al a age Be Poo et loud) sighs, Sadeithcr can T aerait the valldity of | Hi River ‘Railroad , Temarking something revolutionists, The Jack Hamilton plot has been car. | Catvarine Smith, lig A Med a a The following table . Ape > of Tet <iqued by sou for the assumption of go large, Slows about the bogsheads, chose to retala Letters. ried ont literally and precisely as I unfolded it to you, | Yhies Mars 20, 0 3 the number of cholera cases roporied on the Ist day of wad Tmt beallowed Ae add, 90 danger vy = 1 such time mes they were identified by a-man in te be ie save that the i geen Ramarnaset. not pais Rid ‘Suis 28— Margaret Burrows, Mai 0G: hty, Mar- | August, during the two past and the present epidemics :— i‘ vor Z is, tba | a uy Ham! Flanigan re re &e. 4 Beare, Oe ae eee A for which tbe park eee | CmDy, Of Tinaailton, eset Inatalled, cannot bo resisted ang ovicce of milltaryrand | garct Holmes, Michael Deladey, Mary Bartletty died July 29; Jane Smith, convalescine; John Hawkins, came from the city on the 27t), apparently suffering trom dvsen- tory, and died next day in the peculiar state of collapse. 2 ie 29—Catharine O'Neil, Peter Leonhardt, died july n Lomnd used by tbe public, ia egal.” T cannot admit eat i for ‘you, ae Commissioner of Police, to. determine What in and what isewot, Megal, What law, or what atotuie, dec! rt such fag, when held i the park, to be iMegal? Supposing the incomsiatency to whickt you refer to exist, and I Tor awa'e Lbatd' dors, how cat (Wat nconsisiency amount were given. The result will show whether the plotters ‘THE EW ORLEANS TELEGRAM. of revolution have the power to keep their pledges in this important respect. ®Return of General Sheridan—Letter of Mnyor Tue sition of the Directory was taken out, by one Menroe to General Baird—He Declines to | of the Fone friends of the scheme, to the c»nntry hiding Dates, Augnst 1, 1849. Aucust 1, 1854 ‘August 1, 1868, nly hospital reporta, Reoxirss Brivina.—Yostorday, before Justice Dodge, at Jefferson Market Police Court,a man named John Wahihoop was charged by Mr. Henry©. Dobson with “4 ———— : ‘ i ly 80; Betsey Short, | August 1, 1849. 1a fo iltegality !, The acopte should be shown what law they are | recklessly driving his team over the wody of his son. | the Governor, a poor old’ anperannuated poilti- Jory 30—Edward Fife, died July 80; ‘ E Beemtsig etore Ba yt, ths aoraved of acting Hlegally. | ‘The Justice sent him back to the station:houre until this Act as Mayor Until the Civil Law in Reatored. mane hppa ecceane: Wa seein cae John Murphy, wader treatment Tota! cases, 80! | Auenes 1 ie ; New Ontxans, August, 1866. | Sromises of support from load by members of Congress, General Sheridan returned this morning from Brazos, | Mfelded. his convictions of duly and right, and issned from his retreat writs of election to fill vacancies, and a BURIAY. PERMITS ISSURD, The number of burial permits issued from the office of the Registrar of Vital ~tati-iies frem “naday last, to yer. PREMONITORY + YMPTOMS, Tho above cases wore universally preceded by the pre- monliory diarrhosa, but were rarely brought to the phy- morning. The little is merely four or five years of, age, ‘ine the ee nov charged z t= ing reasous ‘Tor contending Wt is, under the transactions wn 4 similar and moro diastrons offence. On that occusion H go tiago jy huve taken place between le Crown and tl e, Nceciuc ves, ccling ty, oF It) sul Crown pro: ch Parkatce: SB Formed be che Tact w tre Teo aac sf san Se oreue vet die cahappy ‘parents, for ] General Baird has appointed a military commission to page nil ete ports ae nonaite siclan's “attention tll aggravated eymptoma: wore do- | terday evening at three Bi a, wer as talon oem Sang se pulr exvam thet Ge Pree ey c latter be vhe | reaeors purely generous, being unt to press the # investigate tho convention riots, with General Mower as a ; the entire State adm n stration, except | clared. Sunday, July 29. ednesday, Augns( ; ane, 0 eth eting ander the expres were indignant; the evtire c oho Crown, tag eiuitning. 9 be the exclusive | e@Fge, the prisoner was diemissed. President, the Governor, ‘protested against it, Esen the bettor | 1. sation to the above the following cases hava beon | Tuesiay, July af oF Total... ry rhe State, such as Thomas J. Durant, Mayor Monroe has addressed a lottor to General Baird, | <its* OF Tadleals Jn he Toate te Nand who. Wav saying that without attempting to dispute his (General | hitherto Doan Svea oe pears Wey i citizens in the State, an 3 Eard’e) miliary la order he (Mayor Monroe) cannot | tho rovement; all, or nearly all who foderal appo.utees express bis astonishment at such astep, and ut | jn iho State denounced It; a majority of the members of nd as a loyal snbject, while a ease the Crown shonld not BATTERY BATTATKS NOSTITAL The report from the above vawed place states that (he excitement among tho citizens in the vicinity as quite died away, The threats of applving for an injunction te restrain the Board from using tue barracks as a cholore ‘A Rowaxce ‘wrteovt «4 Herome, m Five Cuarrera— Chagxer I.—"Thirmust be the place, I think,” said.aad of seventeen, whose red head added but a little te ‘te feeble hight of the street lamps as be was strolling dewn received into the wards, in which the symptoms were not sufficiently decided to be pronounced cholera, though of a markedly choleraic form:— July 27—Mary Avn Harris, cured. July 28—Kate Bailey, conval scing; Mary Eucla Pa 18 r other reason ik, saleulated to lead to riotous and sadanger ee public peace.” Thi ee rderly condu end to mere cannptlom ane night e to apply t@ wny public ieeiing—even to meet+ | Grand street in tho small hours of Tuesday night, and @or treatment; Fanny Nelson, convalescin; hospital is not likely to be carried Into effect, n te pay. Sage belt for’ icmbrrs of Parliament. and per. J Oran oped at 386, “If it ien't the place, I am tired of | ‘ue when Ro cxigencies existed for {t. The aid of | the convention clapped S00 abe treaauky; a tow | Johoson, cured; Lizzlo Heunessey and Lena Morivux, | tee so threnteuing lave hean asaived by Ube thor leh ions of those convening and the military, says Mayor Monroe, would have been most bra ra tnlders cheered as the propecs of Yi evolve | under treatmeni. that there ta no: the slightest chance oftheir inking the i searrying this bit and brace and the old jimmy; 90'T’ll go 00 p part Mm this meeting, y will be per Nadly received to repress violence when such interven- : t Jnly 29.—Hanora O'Neill, Eliza Anderson, Hannah | infection by reagon of its proxin ’ Fecly" Wining. that? you ould iavirpose, ‘akd'even with | aronnd to the back door and see what Tcan do."” Around Salwaseacsa but Iam ata loss to igri a by vial be aaa acct and abowtod at the perl Murphy, Wm. Gorish, Jobn sfccane. ‘thos. Tichenor, KS DEATHS VHHTERHAY. Mirogering dhe pabite pence, They contemplate, worsuen | to the back door accordingly John Brady weet. By r ofthe kuowing ones, firmly believing that the move- | Juve Da'loy and Catharine Vincent, couvaioscing. Three cholera patients, respectively named F. Mora a a eg teach te abigaiartic dey enero) 5) authority i ia made to assume the virtual | Of the knowing eo, and. PURVAUENCR OF DIAKRMCE\ ON TI ISLAND, Ann Chapman, and Mary Blake, died in the hospi dint of'mueh boring and his jimmy he forced aneatrance into the fancy store which stands behind the above number, After he had got in he found sou empty proceeded to fill ge ger and vets and 3, $1,300. on er oa were set out re en alley. Yhapier If.—« you see that running around the corner just now ?”’ said officer A ing officer on the strect. ‘Yes,”? was the re- sponse, ‘‘and I think it very suapicious.”’ “Well,” added Herbert, “I mean to know more of it.”’ Saying - would, hyp) to them the suppression of the civil authority. We have always been | equal Tight of svffrage and privileye to hold office, taught to believe that it is the principal duty of military tis not necessary, nor have I time, to trace the from the fesuance of Wells’ call for the conven- oMicers in this country to sustain unid enforce the civil | ‘BePs aie Ding sath ie law. If I am to understand from the words of your | has neon stated to show that the results pro- order that it is your desire to prevent a reoarrence of tho | duc" had been delihcrately counted upon One riotous and unlawful proceedings of ‘Monday, I would pea ie pet Lleyn ec tet os: over ail the in- respectfully suggest that your releage of all the rioters | terim and come down to the immediate timo of the dis. and their accessories, who were arrested by the police, | t The Governor, sceing the commotion caused Diarrheeas are extremely common, and have been for the past three or four weeks, They are put vader treatment as soon as the sufferers can be induced to call for relict. But in those cases which eventunted in prevented thelr asking edie tl cramps and approach prev their vice till cramps \- ing collapse alarmed their assoc ates, (CHOLERA MORDUS, About a month there occurred in the women's wing an epidemic of cholera morbus, about sixty cases occurring in about as many hours; but none were fatal, yesterday of cholera. There were thirteen yrationt Temaining at last accounts, denied the edeetive franchise, and have been taunted j ‘THE BLAKE FAMILY, : with ‘n% caring for it. ey seek, Im conrequence, to crorelse, | peacefully und | vonstitugionally, | thett veting in public, to show (hat they do eare for the and thus refate the joua cast upen them. It appears to me that the procees of those who shall at ‘Aewpt to interfere with and prohibit kuch a meeting, instedd ef pertectin: iu exercise and seeing that it is unaceampan- (h riotous or divorderly conduct, as you are empower- ‘ef to do under the Police a i be the proceedings really falev lated to lead to such co and (o endanger the pub: ily repudiate this charge ‘an Tegarda the objects of Dr. Pooley, the Ass stant Superin:ondent at the hospi atates that all of the members of the Blako faxpilt are dead. The father has completely recovered, an! Lie som is convalescing fast. The mother, Mary ec, lied, aw stated above yesterday. The Istands. | Contrary to expectations formed from the Iss! report Dy his proclamation, took steps to preserve the peace. Miia meeting and the ch eof our tellow rymon | this Herbert put on citizen’s clothes and went reciing | as the first act in your administration of martial law, is ‘that he bas enrolied | The present attacks occurred in the same wing, and, as ; is Raving ihe conduotof i “Aeat present adsierd, and with iccoughing alone the street, as if | not well calculated to accomplish that object. Mayor | thevniici of she Slate, That, isin fact, he has orgaa- | be‘ ore, only avowed actinty in the inale wing aftertwo | from Governor's Island, the cholera hap nok icowened, «motion and. interfering, with this meeting, “if I Loeliger Lined Monroo concludes his letter by declining to act as Mayor jation into'equads and companies, | OF three days continuance of the epidemic. whey batrseinr ensiag $n eoverity: There Cases are stil) eccurriag on the isiand, but they are somewhat less brief and active in their career and symptoms. ‘se any influence, which I do not promise to do, {to prevent its being held or to induce its being held én some * other spot, I shall do #0 ouly in order th: avoid doing anything which can in the le hrow a shadow over the juatice of their eellision with the police force, hawe constitutional the negro popul until authority is restored. armed them with muskets, pistols, clubs, or veadisdis i : else: could be procured, and with them to pro: tect an illegal body, nprines for avowedly revoluti OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. ary purposes, from the fury of the populace, who re- Ba t fused to ‘be revolutionized. This proceeding was report Wasumatos, July 31, 1866. | to the people, aud added fuel to the blaze of the eyes ee forward and fell headiong behind ‘hapter 111.—There wes arumble of wheels along the street, ‘lent for two hours aftor the eccurronce described in the ‘last chapter. The drunken man behind the door pricked up his ears at the wel- without for o1 “ £ . The cerious riot in New Orleans yesterday, full dotails palar ocxeitement, Finally, on last, as The statements which have reached the health antho- ay way waving We nant of the ph ee ca suehie ack hea anata ieee 4 Ir ty to create tho ra} for which | rities disclose a state of affairs on this island which must | ‘cD Kbeve the previons day.’ The latter ure, Wi ng. Kefore concluding, ? ve | Saw a cosch approaching, and haul up before No, 386. | of which have been transmitted by telegraph and spread ae vs ¥ mm Mostly diarrhoa cases, of hat if ti be true tiat'you havea Tam tacormed: actsaity | The coachman jumped out upon the’ pavement} the Directory here, had expressed them- | 44 considered unfortuuate. Tho epidemic appears to cholera.’ A bectber oF among whom was Sccond Liout-nant W. F. Smith, Ninth United States infantry, The laiter was taken with: cramps while in the ‘lacharg» of bis daty, and died in » fow hours afterwards. Fifty-nine men reported the! i ‘Ward's Island. selves as skk eaured the e meeting to be obliteraied Or poste pear to the ii so doing to have gfe very uo uatiinbty” and sngusioualy tthe property of Tr persons, and, at all events, vot im the most @tgnitied way } da matier and under suek cireumstances. ‘Jean, adr. yours reapectfally, EDMOND BRAI&s. No. 4 Stos® Bou ‘Laxcoiy’s Txs, July 19. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Ravexstve Trret wy A Dowrenic—Movey Axo Jewry Secumy.—Harris Polser, residing at 119 Chatham street, yesterday appeared before Juatice Dowling and made en offidavit against Mary Brogan, a woman twenty-eight ‘Fears of age, recently in his employ as a domestic, in | afternoon, He came with his grizzly beard, his bristly ‘which he charges ber with having on the 24th ult. stolen | pair, his surly spoech, his sour aspect, his unruly tem- @rom him $580 in United States Treasury notes | per and all. At his right hand stood his wife, who had aad a gold and cluster diamond pin’ worth | come to make complaint against her busband. “What $010. Mary was the only person who had | has he done to you’ was the judicial Ingaii gecoss to the room in which the treasure was kop. She | has beaton mo’ was the meek reply. “Ididu’t; I never ‘wae arrested by a sergeant of the Sixth prec inet, and | beat her in my Iife,’’ snarled the recreant hasband, with subsequently confessed her guilt, Jost'ce Dowlimgcom- | an involuntary leer at his injured spouse. “Haven't you mitted her for trial in default of $2,000 bail. Mary | any respect for your family t” the Court mildly inquites. ives at No. 125¢ Baxter street, Nove of the stolen | “I have respect for my family, but not for this woman, Proporty has yet been*recovered, but the sergeant ie in | I never bent her nor injured her in any way; but I have search of it, and with a fair prospect of sucee: had——", cll, Lam going to make you shake hands ‘Taxrr oy Rinsowt—William Mangels, a youth of sev. | and go home,” says the Court, alge, bee ee, Cah 5 paras agan, you give Lim yours.’’ Susan extend enteen years, was yesterday taken into custody by an | jand ug if he wer about to take hold of a toad; he takes: officer of the Fourteenth presinct, on the charge of hav- | it, but itamediat*ly drops it as a meddlesome boy does a 4g ptolen two boxes of ribbons, valved at $75, from the | Not iron pickod up in a blacksmith’s shop. Exit Susan, of Mr, Isaac Traub, No, 441 Hroadway. The | followed by Henry Clay, rubbing off the polluting touch @oensed was caught in the act of removing the property, | 0M the tai! of his coat, avis evide oe eenge of aj character, Justice ScYLLa ann Coaryapia.—“What is your name,”’ was wiing committed him for trial in defnlt of $1,000 - Beil. Mangels, who lives ai No, 129 Eldridge street, is» | SKOt Of @ batchet-faced woman who came {nto the @igar maker. E«sex Market Court on Tuesday, with more spirit than ALLEGED FRAUDULENT Transaction, —A detective af the | Strength. “Aon Engle, yer Honor.” ‘And yours?” Twenty-eoventh precinct yesterday arrested a man | To this interrogatory a woman so broad of shouldere and mamed Géorge Walton on the allegation of havi vt | stout of limb that she would have been no mean compe- rin wy or worthiet drafte on the tity Dawe ot | HOrtor the belt ina prize ring, answered “Mrs. Welsh” three 2 : ve City Bank of | Well, Aon Engle, what has Mrs, Welsh done to you London, Fogland, for £15 cach, to A. Hardari, doing | ‘‘Peited me with stones.” “Mra. Welsh, aren’t you biz Bariness a6 106 Washington wireet. The passing of the | enough to play your part with your fists” <I think I Grafts took place about two months ago, vince which am, Judgo,”’ the smiles on her face, half contemptuous, ‘Aime till « day or two since Walton has been absent from | balf oxultant, said, even more plainty than her words. the city. It is likewise alioged that two other similar “Did you beat her?’' +I did, sir; but she provoked me Grafts were passed by the prisoner npon Robert Smith, to it.’ How did she provoke you to it?” “I was con- Broprictor of the House of Commons, West Hoeston | fined a few weeks ago with twins, and they have had the Mires. The accuved was taken before Justicn Dow limg Jjawnders since,.and ehe said their father was a nagar,” gad detained for examination, but as yet no complam | “Aad she called moe dirty Syn te retorted Ann. hhas been preierrod against him. “Well,” says the Judge, ‘I give you just ome minute to before the public, has been a subject of gencral conversa- | eetvos so anxious, certain white men ured an Hon bare, and eommont has not been lacking to mpport | arsemblage of ungroce to, be held. ak wbich the mov sactien side of: Gia “pena af. aed. “0h, is, thin article poor iquorent balcks qo ull tannuer of toeolence and out- affair was deliberately planned and concocted in this city rage towards the native white citizens, A procession dnring tho recent session of Congress, it is more possible | was formed, which marched thro-gh the principal to arrive ata cles understanding of the merits of the | fiche cittzns from the thoroughfare.” The interfer case here than anywhere else. Im reviewing the matter, | ence of the police Tesulted in Loniitong of three negroes I propose will ecesrary to t nd the wounding of rev men. ph te ps ee adh 10 take a | arc day of the convention arrived. Tho Mayor had nee S ds ge4 appeated to the people to refrain from any interierence ‘The convention, the attempt to reassemble which has | with ite meeting. Promiment Loule‘anians, now in this Jed to tho acenes of bloodshed and riot now filling tho | city, including — J. A Rassior ae Public mind with horror, was originally cailod daring the | Por game, Cepalchon, dctouncs oA ®lms Administration of General Banks as commandant of the | New Orleans im-s; Mr. Flanders and others, acting ‘Military Departmont of the Gulf. The forces of tne | Under advice fromthe President, kept the wires busy United Btates then cocupied about ono-third of the terri. | [ith thelr despatches to thelr fellow townsmen, urging tory of the State, and from those portions only were | Every eflort was a pote — But the — dolegates u ti clomeut of revolution would not bave peace. Knowing satan npr jag worn Deugyose, callod by the | tyexcited ‘state of the public raind they deliberately Proclamation of then Provisional or Military Governor organized a nogro proceasion on the morning of that Habn. Tke delegations were notoriously secured day, armed as was the aay and mg se through ot the’ strocts, A peacenbly disposed w man was — on —. Saree a and interference of the jostled from the sidewalk. It was the spark that fired tuilitary officials, and in many instances comprised men | jhe magazine, The anxiously desired riot was the im- in no manner entitled to citizenship in the ete yt, on Peo pe Re ice was ; others, _ | met with a volley of pistot bale 1 excite- Biatos in others, men of doubtful -charsoier— | Tons tncressed. ‘The city was fa a turmoil. The gamblers, saloon keepers, &e.; in the geuerality, | yegrooa marched to the hall of the convention, and men of inferior ability ant with no representative | onder their protection the revolutionists attempted to Cbaracter. Bat the convention, representing simply a | Sesemble, The people, op to this time peaceably dis. posed ct two wu mandat a third of the State, assembled nevertholose, and proceed. | { yor and tht coun of thelr Trlends here, hed er Mag o4 to discharge ite duties, United States District Judge | {rained from violence. Now goaded on to madness and Darro!l was chosen its President. tts proceedings were | {ary by the overbearing monuer and insolent conduct rors, who, it seems, wero tho Governor’ characterized by a generat acquiescence in the demands | Multis, the white, people Tarmed Cut en wane to pet of the military authorities and of the government at | au end to what seemed to. thom an out and an Washington, A constitution was framed Laving as its | neult. The negroes wore driven within the b ild- i i rounded it and attempted to chief feature a provision forever prohibiting within the Saeecse wedi. oe white rigtera were Kept back. State slavery or involantary servitude, except for crime, he police then entered Laan building and bovan determine the quostion of suffrage. The convention ad- | without. Every person seen within was made a target. Journed subject to the eaibof its President. Its work | A white handkerchief was shown at the window asa flag was submitted to the people and ratified, though by a | of truce. It either wns not seen or the mob in its £ . would not soe ft, The firing continued, The negroes very sinall voo—the majority of the people, even in the | in the corners, or sought inelr i middie of the territory cocupted by our foreos, being opposed to the | building. All the whites who cou! were arrested and taken out ouc by one under a strong guard for their new instrument, but for prudential reasons wefraining | section and put in coummement. ame ab the from voting upon it, disturbing canse being romoved, the mob dis. the policeman forgot his’ drenk, and sprang. to his and james Fitz Patrick wasa prisover, Chapter 1V.—The officer went into the alley, and found some barrels there filled with the wares of haberdasher. He looked for ok ra and wet r Brady, w! in connection with mmy, its ‘brace, was ‘poasesston of. Chapter V.—Wednesday morning camo, John aud James both stood rubbing their buttons the Esrex Market Police = tired of seeing them pen hed 0 an officer, e them to the ‘Tombs to awi General Sessions.” To the Tombs they went—not ro- Joleing. A SMALL Commonnn,—-Henry Clay was brought before <ne tron railing at Essex Market Police Court ou Tuesday have obtained a firm foothold in the hospitals, and the Jong list of casea, with its heavy mortality, published below, amply attest the fact. Ry what means or from what causes the cholera was influenced cannot be proper- ly arcortained; still, it is suspected that the emivrants brought tho germ of tho disease with them, and, spreading it among the other?, have eaused such fatal resuits, were a number of new cass yesterday, and five ‘cathe ' 1 DAVID'S TLAND, . Thet on this island are not suffering s0 muck from diarrl disease as they have been. No ew oases of cholera occurred yesterday aud none of the men died from the dizease, VEDLOR'S ISLAND, Tt is understood that it is in contemplation to subject this island to thorough policins ond sanitary rgoiat with a view of propariig it for the reception of the men on the islands infected by disease, There are buildings on it, capabe, i properly cleansed «ud the Ruisances removed, of accommodating comfortably fout hundred men. ’, RANDATIOR PLAND. Nine more cases of cholera, diarrhosa an? cola: b ve Yooterday eveumg There was aco « ALMOST A PANIC. The alarm among the inhabitants of the island is in- tense, aud dozens bave left their homes aud crossed over to New York. This is a fatal policy, for it is asserted tho authorities that the elevated portion of the isl ita cool fresh sir and its superior eanitary condition, make a residence there far safer and preferable to tho zymotic influences of the tenement houses of this city. ‘WAY THE RFIDEMIC 18 IN THE UPYRR PART OF THE CATT. ‘The most unfortunate part of the above mentioned panic is the fact that it inclades the emigrants, u large ee of shi arathe Germ: ite make their Soom cape trom every day, it ts supposed therr arrival in the upper part of the city has caused the CASES ON WARD'S 1KLAND FOR THRER DAYR. Recta July 2, “July. Sly. eS Mi 1 Carroll...... — John E. Schwarizen. $1 John @, Atkins. Jobn Wauschun hun. Cholera in Brooklyn. The following cases of cholera appear on th” bniietin of the Board of Health for the district of Brook !rn for the twenty-four hours endittg yesterday at noon: — Thomes Gilvrav, 149 Wolcott street, Taken at ten A, M. 20th; diet at nine A. M. 3%h ate. Jolo ‘ulllaxe, Laqueer street. near Hieks. Taken ab eleven P. M, 30th; in collanse at four P, M. 31M, Bridget Stanton, 13 Laqueer street, Tendency to col- Mrs, Mary Donohue, Conover, near King street. Taken ten P. M. 20th; died fifty minutes past siz A. M, “Ist. a tor Kings County Penitentiary, In colapee july $1. Thomas Duffy, Kings County Penitentiary. “In col. 4 Mr i hain, Ki County un Mehagin, Penitentiary. EF Ir, 187 Pore creste ple Recoverin, ‘f James St phens, No, 4 Eiguieenth street, Taken “ in coliapse twetve Bf, Sixt. Patrick Carngan, Twea' joth streot, between Fifth a: Sixth avenues, Takeu twoive M., Slat; im collapeo P.M. same day. Thomas Meezan, Kings County Jail. Taken miinight oMarwuret Blernan, Kings Conty Jail, ‘Tak Marga when, ngs it} on sevemn & A.M, ist; In collapse, P rf Mary Murphy. Kings County Jail. Taken at midnight on 30th; io sagen, ae Alien Kings County Penitentiary. Laney Bits ‘County Penitentiary. Kings County Penitentiary ‘TH CHOLERA LN THA BLO OKLYN JA. Hebb hy (ERPS) 1 SSS Bil Bi Sissel ie = PEPeLEDE LEE E EE Ed rest of shake hands and go home or be locked op. Mra. Engle | On tho restoration of the State, onder the President's | porsod and order again rolgned, ‘Th and Dr. 8. J. Holtey, Inspec‘or, hus submitted a report Cannrese Conceatan Wearoxs.—Fobn Stearn, keeping | Frans mae gut fo,home oF be locked cp. Bre, Kugle nedten, Cha chasthoelsan tence, Co nkee | cel Wh apn We thee rOlaed aelane haven Dr. Conkling in relation to slic cvlses of the outbreak © sailors’ boarding house xt 44 Monroe street, wutle much } upon it with smblime disdain, and aye, “Judge, Tcan't,,? | Proclamation, the constit framed by conven: Then, when tho mischieg was all hed aid the choieru at tve jal in Brookiyn After describing Mutoxicated on Duorday niet, was arrested by an officer is ey one Saal — are ones, Hon was continued in force by common consent, and tho | General Baird rowrch in bis Aroopa, dectare ‘martial law, oe ie ts pee te foot of ss b ra, Welsh t.nally ends from her lotty height, and i ander it proceeded to elect a civit and take sion of the city, (this extent was the on Raymond sircet, th of ihe Fourth Precinct, On searching the prisouer « | wih both eyos averted, who takes the proftered hand’ | Mi ite detain cease Fn wan tennant \n | Siodga of the radical Iiveotery ot Congiess reauainas. the cellé runs a wasto pipo for the excrement irk of sheath knife was found concealed ubont his per- | and hunyitiared gooe her way. = details, from Goverser dows, and have since | "ting egoris have been taade ghd ase still making of the prisone: which ts owly wanhed out once aon, and the officer believes aud charger (hat Stearn had Bat NS dates ae ba ao quietly and cheerfully submitted to the organic law | induce the government to set aside entirely the t each day, ‘as the ‘covers of do nut close ‘the knife so concealed with the intent to nse it against which scemod #0 repugnant to them, and in the making | Stato organization and appoint Major General Gordon securely each ceil smolia like a. privy, celle are not i some ‘other person. Juxtion Dowiing, who hard. the ‘PRIVATEER AFLOAT. 3 cob n cage, committed the prisoner for trial in default of five j cobwebs and dust are on ti of whi ith are accumulaling.. Hore the prisoners are aly toon ns a . Gravger Military Governor, General G is now b they had Wéen allowed no participation as 9 | ico" tod it fe calod there are strong probabtlition thas hundred dollars ball. Stearn is tifty years of age, aud a] A Lurge Screw Steamer Pirating i whole people th ement will be wad to cat and sleep, breathing the foul ations fre adee oh uncle “A s ine im the e arrangement will be le. asserts A ing emap. om & South Atluntic—Probably a Chilean Priva. Daring the late soasion of Congraas, when the radical= ~< mts is promptly takea the mort r “ : their own bodies and tie ncisome vapors from the pipe. Wao Wovtny's ng 4 Ratourion!—Rosina Stormer | eer, bogam to develop the bisternoss of their hostility to the Waemvetos, August 1, 1966, cgdeate vin ve anceeanaiy easy: Flas aimee pte | “he the seme ot the sulttine Bayon, «| ve. Lehinns Stormer.” Both parties hearing their names A gonticman who has arrived in Montevedio}writes | President and his policy, efforts were made to get cou- He-paichos Lave been reosived bere to-day, both by The Cholera in the City. The epidemic ia #til! slowly increasing in the city, The fact that the cases are principally.reported as ocenrring in the upper part of New York provos that the disease ealled came up inside the rail, Rosina xe complainant | frons there from under date of June 14, a8 follows :-— Mepping inic the witness box. “Well, Rosina,” eaid the On the 23d of April, when in longitude fifty-ono de Badge (Conneliy), “What's the troutie belween you and avers west, latitude thirty-six degrees north, we wore Four husband’ Korine, lequiter, with a strony Venton oe a steal abou Saanciation, "Well shadge he be drunk nince inst Fri. | ves UY large sorew steamer of about Miftom han- trol of all the Southorn State govermmcuts, Among the | the Prosident and outaide parties, stating that General reat Touisiaga was tomght to be brought under radi- | Baird bas refused to obey the etecutive order putting cal Influenves, aod telegrams passed thickly between | bis troops sublect to the civil authorities of the State, this city and New Orleans in regerd to the | General Baird himself eenda @ highly colored despatch to vapors. and aliowed to accumulate for weeks; the store toon | and the air uowholesoime. vibe he’ siete poo? Shonen he fred tour Dark rigged. Sue had one large pivot gun } matter. Finally, when the Reconstruction Conmitien | the Posident, in which he mays that the police were the | Postvely epidemic. In idiie alar te ee — Sed ail inst sunday, aud ail the tine send ovt Zor beer | Wetreen the furemast and a amoke-pipe. She had a | were about to report, the lewlcrs in that movement re- | prinno eatee of the outbreas, nod then ads Uhat he has poise Fr yan vag ore yee the recent ‘The Cholorn on Tybee Istand. Bin pork, sad. Muga thar too, then he get | TIweAOUR ew Abound, aa many heads were dittincty | quested the extreme radicals in New Orleans to seud x | thesy axme ration in Lis employ, The Provident has | f16uls,Of caren, of mich, mention tas heen alrendy Nash ead a UP and Lick me with @ cane” During tbisvcolloquy | Vb above the devk, She was a very fast veasol un- | commmities hero for consultation. Such a comumittes was | tclegraplind again, giving most positive instructions to | may be to admit ithe ‘Asiatic cholera t+ ameug Uein | (ran ag omega robs ee aed here, Hehmus, who showat ev sont signe of his having eeitiod | dor «ican. We ware going at the rate or ten knots av | sont, consisting of Menjamin Pranklin Lynch, ex-Attor. | tho wlitary commandant to restore the control of affaire | iM# m0st dangerous form. ted and ton cases Of Thoters on Tybee, Ga. on the chrosicai iL etate whi untae pea | Row and she ‘ram ap to we in tees than two | ney Goneral under Habn, and R. K. Howell, now claim. | to the civil wathoriien aud 10 use bile treope to ald the | 11 is stated Sprout Sctvalta, of the Mercspetitan: | Setanta Guat toon Saal. The troops tome 9 the Judge, “De you went to hare | hrs 1 believed then that sho was a | ing to bo President of the convention. This committee | mxecation of the law and for thet purpone only, Board of Health, that nearly one-baif of the coliar popa- erishtoa wu oceans ay athena ue Yeon, Suder, he doverve ti, $800 | Chilean privateer, When first sighted she was steer. | came on and had frequent aud protracted interviews The dexpatches received from General Baird make the | '#tion of the city have already been removed from the ng. SBE wet answer, step down.” Feit Lemus img southeast, under fall steam, which sho contin ved to Tes alco expmetal Une He eitet: ealthies localities. | The Cholera Ameng the Soldiers at Loulsvitle, + with Stevens, Fessenden, Howard, Ranks and other | total killed and wounded thirty-five, all told This isa Jeading 1aon in Congress. The propostion was that the wide diterepency trom the statement of some of the convention of 1864, which, it wae admitted, conld “national correspondents. be relied upon, should be reassembled, the Roe statement that Ray and King decline atonding the construction Committee's report should 6 by | Philadelphia Convention because of the riot {a abeurd, them accepted and approved, the proposed aiwendment | Both of these gentlemen are now in Washington, and are to the constitation of ‘United States ratified, the con- | more anxious than ever for the Couvention, aa a means stitution of the State amended #0 a8 to provide for | of on Segre ouakaae aad ae os tad iene” radicaliom, to which they trace the dis. Proportion tite whites who had pated In any qonuncenpiiipintapiamemnmnatan manner in the rebellion, the State of to be declared vacant, and new elections ordored under the restrictions THE FIRE COMBUSSIONERS. and provisions of the revised constitution ao as to put — into office only such mon az were in favor wkh the ne. | Meeting Vesterday— The College Place Fire. 1 August 1, 196 ‘ ‘Two fatal casos of eholera bare taken place x. the Tay- ie eee among the recruits recently arr ved fron New Yor Charles M ~ pot att cs for brecking genta “1 1y OC, was fatally hoi he aa vas MAYORALTY. to-might for election to ths Mayoralty, Hivan, Daniel appeert | do ont withw a mile of us, She then hauled to east, mined Dan snd at sundown was stoering northeast ander sail ouly, nwually lrge | Sho was out of the track of any merchant steamships, pares of hy vane. | ond in that af vensele bound to the West Indios from | Bowland, creatures thus removed evince grent Joy al their rescue from their recent abodes, and the remainder, with noex- ception, are anxiously awaiting their turn to leave. AROCKING. A telegram to the police headquarters in Mulberry Str-et reports that a wash basin with mustard in it, and a lot of sheoting, was thrown inthe etreot in front of James slip, by eome unknown person. Pr. Anderson made an examination, and gave it aa bis opinion that the articles had been ured in a enae of cholera. The potter throw chloride of lime on them. OFFICIAL LIST OF CAPER. Below is the number of cholera cases for the twenty. four hours ending at two P. M. yesterday, as reported Preboacir, which Dano! hex eeded im olorine in tue big Jn the Fiemed whoo! Wel (Connolly). “been “Weil, your Hower | took is not within the know in the city of @ man ver ot taken more than & lttie drop fade bosinos?’ =A lab “abt L / te hide noateb | PENNSYLVAMA SOLDIERS’ DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. | Hannreona, Pa, Auguet 1, 1866. . Toe Penoayivania Soldiers’ Democratic State Conven- ' ‘vied im this city today. Credentials were «\ by delegates from every tative district the state. General Jacob B. iver, of Alloghony naty, war chosen poms ne | chairman. A committee of thirteen was then appointed to select officers for the better | oe . eran grees and the fow whites whp would be porvnitted to A meeting of the Fire Commiastonors was held yester- | on tho Board of ith balietin:— van, but don’ Spam ae ee : ‘Another child, uamed Cbi died of cholera at No of hamper re, 4 ; vote, This gon ye the of long corres. day, « full Doard being present. on his way rejowing <n reassombling resolutions were passed which repudi. | Pond! ict | Atver transacting « large amount of routine business, 146 Fast Forty. atreet, Ju! Bors Auscen Lermerennsce FirH Ke Sooners ‘ wie the action of the Soldiers’ Comvention held in Michael that co : ly, world, BD, Sotral houven janet ‘ German, ared thirty.tve, died of inet ore 8 baraar, China, Glass and Crocke , ae nar, inne a ae Hue and | be " hed severni officers were reduced to the ranks and invest). | cholera aod 118th street, at | Astor vlace, ean ree — A ination was had youtorday a , | burg in Jane tast; cla membors of this Conven to corner avenue Be Seems arner ato i oe J) ete The ny “ethonaed “representatives ot sations ordered to be made into charges preferred against | ele¥en o'clock Tuosday morning, after sixty-one lure A. QQTAGR BY THM ska. WILL Lat 4 meave ; ‘ vania who served Y soveral firemen. The Commiasioner near Reona’ J, J. Lewis and George Perris, arrested by the Sorgen army during the rebellion; "Gemouncs the ection po the preimises No. 134 Eat Fecurpaiein: seer nee | Bridget Cottrell, Irish, aged thirty-two, ilving in 114th | cuahto for tem Porson, for 9368 for a hand the Nineteonth prscinet and # patrolman, om \be sah Lengress, and applaud President Johnson's ’ png fa nd td ae the 901h 0f Joly, in a quar sore on vhecorner of Thiri | Sout nage thot Ge MMrMe, and equality; pofteaident Pinckney then mowed that an yn Ch Fg ~ A BdecROTALMAYANA 1 i nnd Weet Fifty sevouth treet called the made in regard to the fire in College place on ‘at 73 Rast seventh street, Was in col. * in gold. Informatio: gh ‘Brenue y seven The Inet, at whieh it is alleged the Gromeu pan Pate ‘and The police allege that the Work a8 quickly As unual The. teseintoe wed ‘ojRet 2 | lapse at two o'clock ee eee ae 00. ie Vuk s From the facts dveclosed i a° the Board adjourned, wee o'clock yonterday morning. “ A case of cholera wax remover from the rear of No 106 1 LEGALLY OMTAIN. URW YORK and i and and 5 Aenate COURT OF PLEAS. from che p ; common oth partes v <a [ eaperllgpes A lm oo Lo Ahern tapnnnat Bo dare-roe . the merite of the one n2natiee Connolly we Fat Men eg the evening, and P'VORCE —Havixa ADE THIS A SPECTAD etc oy one fed tbat yyy 4 ‘obtatne a! decrees 3 After, ’ m ; i. a John MoCormick, two, Fri, a ‘cons! sieorerh iy person inom ft | Tm Boar Wi. Parenn—On tarday last, the cat Ave. Labeled vo, The Hoard of Meatth.dudge | wy chotern at No 81 Washington steer vi Toeedny, aed | lees FL RING, Counselor at haw, a8 Brratwns iitsle cautire in moking arreete | yy cong . Braty has n-Dderod the fotlowing decison in thoes eases | Weeder teat y nice ~ goal a. 25 J. ; ven that ano aa DOR OOM where an injoviction was granted to enable the plaintiffs | _ Sarah Hoatty, aged forty-two, Irish of No. 198 West ae aE, ins | ‘Thirty-first street, rear bouse, was taken i!) with diar- ‘overcising their “y, to consume the fat in sheir establishments upon an alle. | rhea’ Yolovk jon Tuesday atternons pte tthe jararm vac ie hu ot tan Me i cation contained Inthe pi bie that ot chelresoperened, at last arvonie the patient | [vem a ae oun ima e astaneer cour Span eps 4 bated than to Boil it, " nh the app ot watery O'Donnell, four and a bait years of ago, SOLD A ee aaeR AND DRUG prORKe on ow ter any vas to sell or | P attorr.ay to the Board, i Dosim of ie Was attacked by cholera at No. 2¥2 Mott eireet, about | Come aeng (NPMRET-Wankantae for sale, within (he sanitary dwiriet awy watered cation war givon. No Sicaae to show and Oat ammasien ti when seen ny the ry R's Gi! man, 6 RENT —WALI. bb pains Sperm Bp ore | Le shane tao 1 Me | Me erin Te gg wo | Be ana | ot jo.