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SANITARY. ABATED. THE CHOLERA NOT ‘Twenty-nine Offical Cases and Seven Deaths Reported Yesterday in the City. ‘Vive Official and Three Non-Official Cases in Brooklyn. “Laxity of the Brooklyn Board of Health. “Yhree Deaths But no New Cases on Governor’s Island. “Mo Cholera on Dither David's or art's Island. ‘THE CHOLERA ON TYBEE ISLAND. Frightful Ravages Among the New Yo:k Soldiers. &e. &e. do. If the official bulletin of the Sourd of Health head- quarters be a just criterion of the sanitary conditon of ahe city, the ehofora epidemic does not appear to have ‘wn the least abated for the twenty-four hours antecedent to seven P.M. yesterday, up to which period the follow- ong cases wero officially reported —- Margaret Wegle, 61, German, afver eight hours’ jilness, Sent to Red House. 199 Fast Thirty-third Margaret Conriney, 23, Irish, e‘reet, Waa m partial collapse yesterday moruing at ten ‘look, Ki Lizzie Chamberlain, 81, Paliatelphia, 210 Centre atreet. Tak n iil Friday at one P. M. In partial col- 4 esterday at nine A. M. (Wie rena, ‘caus street Taken il! st uine A. M. yes. oe “Tierny, Sixty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue. In first stage. James Shi + shanty between Fighth and Ninth kg on Ei ee ‘Was in collapse at three M. Satarday eas died morning. William Dos je, 33, rt at Fourth precinet sta- Con house ot for P.M, on Seturday, with incipient cholera, rewkdes a. 4 James slip. Sent to Battery Bar- racks Hoaputat Chartes Rheinhardt, 46, No. 15 Oliver stroet. Died m Saturday. Patnek mp ota street, near Eighth “Set raion OT Greenwich street. Sent to nw jon| te Barracks i Moapital 1 fag ing ig a case reported as improving. Triah, 44 Eldridge street. Sent to But sory barack Googie ‘pl er |, 185 Goerck street. Died yesterday oui witiiad 88. Picked np in collapse on Second avenue and 110%h street, and Gent (o Red House Huspiial, Died August & M Trish, 12634 East Bloventh street. To ah ey Se yk ag Swat lo Red House Hos- polal. Anpa Bistackle, Taken lil at 63 Sixth avenue, Hugh Bayle, 45, Engiish, 287 Sixth street. ton A. M, Saturday. Jacob Kratz, foot of East Forty-sixth street, Died at alt if past three A. M. Fmmanueiis bp ‘Seapo, 4 Robertson Smt to Battery Barruc: Almina Semm», 38, New York, 37 West Thirty-first satrnot, Bent to Rod bets decree a not t= nae brand 56 Beach street. ‘dent to Hattery Barrack an caknows woman, 60, imap, Thirty.third street, betrenn Sixth and Seventh avenues, died in Seventh ‘Taken ill at Portugal, from sloop ck Hosp *" isensh Hass, aged German, residing in Sixty- Abird street, pear Ei hetecpecs was found lying naked on the floor aad 10 to see after her. man was discovered in the wing apartment in a similar con- ion, The neighborhood is very flithy. ati ‘Meade, aged 08 Years fas sent to Bat- | Kilze Salona, aged thirty-five, Iretand, bee nt from diarrhea on , which afterwards turn into cholera. Margaret Murpby died on Matnrday at noon at No. 126 ‘berry stroet. <Mfnvon Harting died ob No. 99 Greenwich street on Wriday. Daniel Hennessy, Sixty-fourth street and Third avenue, was taken ill on >aturday and is now doing well. COMPLAINT OF DR MOREAU MORRIS OF 4 VILTHY LOCALITY. Naw Yous, i ma 6, 1866. Dr. &. B. Darron, Sanitary Superintendea! Duan Sem—At No, 223 East Forty-sixth street there T think this caso water comes ies ip the rear of a row _ ‘bild buried a an aro “Jueh,” resides at Sixty- He bss had one or two this cellar, bat from the L would that two or jig place ‘ti jately to op na wall, let o ( thie water, and have Fasinte ‘ted row of tenement housos on East . ‘The Cholera in Brooktyn. Tuere appears to De considerable laxity in the mode of conducting official business at the office of the Mealth authorities in the County Court House Eapecially on ‘Sanday is this matter noticeable, Up to yesterday after. aoon there were no reports received from either the Cholera Hospital, Penitentiary or the Truant Home. ‘Mich at feast was the information given to reporters oo ‘oqairy at (hat (a, aloes ae In that no very Aalinite account of the epidemic tn ibe pe EON a AT THM HOSPITAL. +t wa, however, ascertained that there were sixteen aes aader treatment yesterday morning, and our ac moe durnng the OFFICIAL CASRe L reported to the Board, which were obtained up to twelve Mo yesterday, do not show any in the Twelfth ward, the reason ving, no doubt, that the physicians bave ported at the Tevegg dm ~ o instead of reporting to the Sant Saperiniendent ‘The fotlowing are the Casm« bs) Shas ceenes Van Buren, near Classon Attack oy Me: ety years, Trentieth street, between Third pag avenuea, in collapse at ball past twelve AY igry‘aerian £9 088 aunt avenue, In collapse at bai. paat te x, reaction ‘Sous + dadlinds Neighborhood, Fiatpueh da A se Amity street. Had vomiting and ueging Augen &, “Ded 96 siz A. M. yentorday. THR COUNTY J41 ‘There were three new cases at this inetitotion during he Comma aay Toa succeeding tye inst repurt. | Toe patieuts are Moyers, Mike bavan and Marcaret Wetey This shown a decreame of throw se compared wlth tue previows stavement, UNOFNCAL C100 A citizen reported at the Forty-second precinct wtation hous that a woman with two chridron, named Mary Metouchiin, living at the corner of Jay and Water streets, was tying bed aod sulfering w th the «ymp soma of cholera Hace coe An M on the 4th ins The Health (ffieer was not The police officer om at Hunter's Point, while on patrol about eight o'clock yesterday morning, found s wan named James Fallon, lying in an open lot, who was eoCering from cholera He bad isin there ail nighs. Tok PTAONANT POO tocated on the south side of Hamilion avenue, betwren Nelson and Hicks streeta, before wontioned in these mune, has been the cause of tage discase, and cases sea ontioually reported in ite vicinity. The good work o( draining thie peetiiential pool \* progressing by means of a steamer with hove attached, through whieh the water ie condu ted to the poi! boring fate that ore washed hy the vide, The labor lus teen Considerabie, the engine hay ag been cons ¥ Working #imee last Friday noon = The water bas goos down, and the bottou i) be entirely dry by thie even A ConLECT In Aanday morning's feport of | t war atated that Robert Finn died ot the jail on F be porwm who did dio was Robert Mulder am svent goourred at the eity hoepite! sod oot at the jay + deathe In Bron The Istunds. There were three deaths on Gore \e flay from chotera, but M0 REW capes yer crred. The deaths ors there of wen in hospital for nome days, whore caver tae bown already m the Marans Ciarrhoea aul) prevails, but fo a moet lighter form thon it Oret ap peared om the ietand. The only 7 naw that has taken arin te aay ts ot the garrison i that the offlcors beve ened quarter temporary snd aoe wor and veeter gree dope pear (ete Bart's AMD BARES ecw ee Fae pr hee ing transpired yesterday at either place THE CHOLERA ON TYBEE ISLAND. Frightful Ravages Among the New York Sol- diers Board the San Salvador—Oner fourth the Force of the Seventh Regiment Recruits Dead—List of the Su Passengers ded at Savannah, &¢., &e. The steamer San Salvador, which left New York on Jaly 14, for Savannah, was ordered into quarantine at Tybeo Island, and has since remained there, On the lat inst. the passengers were rele: and arrived at Savan- nab, but the vessel, Oiled with four hundred recruits for the Seventh United States infantry, is still detained in quarantine, ‘The following is list of the passengers who had reached Savanuah, No cholera had appeared among the passengers ;— Chas, M. G B. G, Judd, R. Stafford, © R. Breighton, Horatio Pitcher, F, A. Beard, Edw. Richardson, Chas, 8. Schiatter, & 1 Weiutelder, Mice Couleur, John Daly,” ‘Miss Lizsie Reilly, W. 8. Dillon, J. H. Avery, A. P. Musaey, Miss Molin’ Robider, EB. Chipma, Miss Felotxe Fulshaw, Mrs. F. B, Ohipman, Mrs, G. E, Pace, Joba U. Randell, Miss Kelly, Peter Doyle, Mrs, Carr, Mr, Glazier, P. MeComber, £ H. Kirin, Heury Esler, Halliday James Doyle, Gaaries Mech. M. W. Drew, Elien Mechin, H. J. MteDonald, J. ©. Cooper, Arch, McAllister, . Warren, THK D¥ATHS AMONG THE FOLDIERS, ‘The San Salvador sailed {rom this port with four hen- dred and seventy recruits for the reyenth United Siates infantry, on duty in Florida, They were all recruited in this? tate, and the following list of those who have fallen viotims to the epidemic will be read with painful inter- est, The deaths on the 29th ult, amounted to fully one- fourth of the entire command, On that date there were nineteen new cases, with eighty-nine others in the hos- pital, The disease appears since to have been gotten under control, for only five deaths occurred, and eix new cases appeared, from the 29th ult, to the Ist inst , and the vessel was reported to be due at Savannah within afew days after the passengers were roleased, The following {s the list of recruits who have died:— ; Abernethey, Francis, Co.£, Liewes, Jno., Co. H Alwaller, Philip, Go, L Linusey, Janos, Co. D. ‘Anderson, Wm.. Go. H. Lynen, patrick, Co. B. 0, CE, Margivon, Frank B. Marsellus, James, Co. G. Martin, Wim, Co. D. Martin, John, Co. G. Mastathon, Thomas, Co. B. NoCamman, Jas., Co. oy MoClear, Frederick, Co MeDobnal, Steph., McHugh, Joha, C0, t Mengde, Edward, Co. D. Mes, Li. J, Mooney, tw Co, G. Murray, Michael, Co, 6, Morphy, Jefferson, Co. Murphy, Marrell, Co. D. Newcontb, Martin, Co, I. O'Brien, Danie!, Co. C. Olwalar, Juhn A., Co. EL Oo, August, Co. B. Padvuk, Pedro, Alionz, Co. A. Phradoveur, Wm., Co. D, Lg oe Jobn, ‘Co. B. Polk, W., Co. E. Armstrong, Pra Art, Frederick, C Atterstedt, Heiman, Co. D, Beeler, Henry, Co. Bennett, Joba J., 9, F Bereund, ‘Authouy, Co, Eg. Boer, Henry, Lo. A. Blackwood, Win., Co. H. Boeuner, Gilbert, Co. G. Bonfell, ‘Conrad, Co, A Brenaman, Lew is, Co, AL Briggs, Jolin, Co, F. Bruderck, Jon, Co. H. Buck, Adolph, Co. F. Burke, Patrick, Co. H. Barston, Patrick, ©o. AL ue John! Co. B. Pyatt, Charies.” Co, G. Crocker, Eugene, Co. F_—- Rake, James, Co. F. Crowley, Vimothy, Co, H. Renlson, Jovan, Crnel, . Co, Rowrdon, Matthew, te L Rentz, Ernest, Ryley, Thomas, co. D. eSeifert, Frederick, Co. B. thee, Thomas, Co. G Spence, ‘Thomas, Co. F. Sconees emi 6 Be. anges, Emil, Co, sia = oe in Butt, Jam Sm Storms, Jno Svittivan, Daniel, uA Lia Bweepet, Coes", * wee} Seiler, bier, Go. Talk, Ge Hoschtt, Jubn, (0. A. Hosmer, Aug , Co. A. Hughes, Thos. (0. HL James, Franktin, & L Wessert, Jno., Co. C. Jawe, James, Co. L Wiisoo, Jevnings, James, Co. B, Wilson, Peter 8. Jorett, Daa., Co. G. Keen, Heary, Co. G. Koch, Jobn, Co. H. Lahey, Jamee, Co. B. Yougse. Adsin, Co, E, ‘engat, Adam, Yonker, any, Go, C. DEATHS AMONG MoCune, one Morgan, boat's oy Yienedict, boat's crew, Stacey, Lyman, nurse. Swart, Henry, boat's crew. HOMEOPATHY VS. ALLOPATHY—-TREATMENT OF CHOLERA. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRRALD. In looking over the record of the business of the Board of Health my attention was attracted by an article headed “Onslaught on Homeopathica"’ Now, why is it the Boart are so much opposed to the treatment of cholera patients homeopatbicaliy? It is a well known fact thas diarrhina ie not @ disease ia itself, but caused an oid was attacked by cramps. physician was called, an of the family, ove of eat sages ia twenty-four hours, w nw fair way to recover. ‘es the best. Sfornia Saw FPraxeieon, August 2 Tho State Supreme Court has decided the cass of Hore against the city of San Francisco in favor of the city, which settles the inet six city ep mulin pending in the courte, The pointe of the dectsinn are that money onset come lawfully into the treasury, aud the city must draw it lawfully. ‘The exports of morebandise for the past mouth show a decrears of $800,000 from those of the corresponding mouth last year, during which the exports of treasure worn $1 060,000 greater, The diearances during the first servin months of the present year were seveoty more than during the "ame period last year. Mining soares improved. Choliar $182, eee ; Ophir Savage $1067; Yellow Jackets Loge: tender: fornia State Tolegraph abare eperal mark are dull, Leading brands of Sour in “4 ae mand fer export bakers’ extra $6 2% per bbt 1a aacke c ng wheat at $1 55 per 100 At a» suction of tobaceo natural leaf, rose brand, bevught 44540. and gnoen snebing tebaoen 3 ie. yesterday anc adopted resolutions endorsing the restora. tlon policy of Prerident Jonson and bin Cabinet, declar- ing that the spirit of charity and moderation should con- trol the polities! setion of the country, and approving the call for the National Convention at Philadetphia, to whieh the following delegater were elected :— First dis. trictHon. Cornelios Cote, Montgomery Blair; econd dutrict.Hon. JW. Wileom, J. A. Riley; Third die trieeJ. W. Sunonton, Jacob P. Leese; delegates at largess. KT Robert J. Walker, John A. Dis, General slornm A tolegra: Angelor says —A special mewee. ger bas jost arrived with despstches from James RK. Hardenberg, commanding at Camp Cady, which rtate that be had had « desperate fight with the Indians oo the 29th nit, in whieh three men of bie sommand were Killed, and one wounded. Thirty eit Indians were on. paged in the fight. Their low wae anenown, The nem. bor Of Goldiere \« not rained. ‘The steamer Wolfen Age, hence for Panama Juty 19, broke her shaft and pot into Acapules ender ope wheel. The steamer Const tution, @hich sailed on Joly 9, wilt tote her wally, parengert tod topmmure «The Golten NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY. AUGUST Age will return bere under convoy of the steamer Sa:ra- Mento. The Democratic County Convention last night res- cinded all the nominations for county officers in conse- quence of @ d.sagreement as to the fituess of some of the bowinees, The tobacco market shows more tone since the passage of the new Tariff act; sales 200,000 Concha and Regua cigars at $90 a $100 per thousand. Idaho dates of July 17 report that the political contest ini waxing warm, sides Sheeeeas OP profusely, n'ng prospects are reported A Victoria despateh of tu says a bil! aniting the colonies of Vancouver's Island and British Columbia bas been introduced into the Imperial Parliament, which allows the United Parliament twenty-three members. The bark Kate brings dates from Sydney to May 19, and Motbourne to May 31. California flour was quoted at Sydney at £16 10s. per ton and wheat at 6s 6d. per bushel; and Cal.fornia flour at Melbourne at £16 per ton. Advices from Honolulu to bay oe 7 report the arrival st that place of the captain, crew and passengers saved in a long boat from the ship Mining shares tend ‘pward: —Gould & Curry, $739; Savage, $1,030; Ophir, $27: Jo & Norcross, $!,600; Chollar, $182; Yeliow Jacket, $700. Logal tenders, 7146. VIRGINIA. OUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. Ricuwoxp, Va., Aug. 4, 1866, TOY FREEDMEN'S BUREAT, The oxistence of the Freodmen’s Bureau at the South is undoubtedly the greatest curso—noxt, perhaps, to war-—that could be inflicted wpou both whites and blacks. It isa positive noisance, and fs, of course, inflicted as sneh, Its chief function is to rot the government, en courage the negroes to ivsolence, insurrection and idie- ness, frame lying reports concerning the loyalty of the | Sonth, sow strife and discord between the two races in order to furnish a pretext for the continaance of mili- tary rule, nullify acts of the Legislatures, such a the Vagrant act passed by Virginia, and equally applicable to whites and blacks, because it was to prevent viee and idlences, prostitution and crime; in short, it constitutes the only obstacle to peace, union and proeperity that now exists at the South, Under Its auspices the negro ts the freeman, the white man the lave, How different are the relations in which the | races stands to each other here and at the North. There | a white min can resent an insult or a blow given by = | | negro. Here he can only do it at avisk of being brought before General Verry and confined in Castto Thunder. In almoat every instance of the arrest of & | negro by the elvil police, violent resistance ix encountered, and the offender not’ unfrequently rescued by bands of negrova, As to redress at tho hands of the military authorities for offences committed by negroes, that is hopeless, and the people have long ince’ coasea to look for any, The mihtary trbonals are no: thing better than places of refnve and avenues of escape for negro criminats, The inililary, author!- ties are not judges, but ney advocal The beautiful savare in this city, which in former years was a place of agreeable resort and recreation for ladies and gentlemen, has become the rendezvocs of negroes in the day time and a place of assignation in the pight for soldiers and negro wenches. No lady i now eren within its precincts at any hour. You may imagine What the stato of morals among the negroes is, when, ac- cording to the statements of the leading physicians of this city, fully two thirds of them are suffering trom & certain loathsome disease § They live promiscuously in dps in a state of Mith that i# absolutely appalling fn view of the imminence of cholera, As to enfore- {ng sanitary roles aeenl them, that would be an intrusion not justified by military taw, The m litary authorities say ‘Hands off; these people are our peculiar wards, and they must be perfectly free,” tree to breed disease, free to outrage public decency on the streets and in the public squares, free to ineult white people and force ladies off the sdowalke—free, in fact to do what they choose, There are many in the South who would give one half that they are worth to bare the negroes removed to some other clime; for they despair of baving any peace while they are among them. MARTIAL LAW. If President Johnson conld realize the degree to which bis popularity is being dimiovshed at the South by the portal of maria law, he would promptly re- Neve the people from 0 unnecessary an ToMletion, ie will embarrass Youthern deiegater in the Philadelphia Convention when the quostion of an endorsement of bia policy comes up. They will nm- doubtedly except that from tho features tn hin Fensy | compa which they may be called upon to arprove, He should at once caure a revocaticn of the order establishing mar- Ual taw at the South. The Freedmen’s Buread iss sul ficient infliction for ony pect without having saper- added to it the odiour Veakate ot Martial law. What I state here you may rely upon asatrathfal pice ture of the condition of things now existing in tue South, but espectally im Virgiaw. Ricmmony, August 2, 1466. NPORO DRILLS, ‘The oder of Genoral Torry, published yeuterday, pro- hibiting military drilts by companies other than those duly commiestoned by the Governor, was opportune and wise, The drilling of negroes, for some purpose or other, was being actively pursued; and if the practice was al- lowed to go om the peace of the community would be materially jeopardized. It was tolerated tov long. The negroes have already attained a proficiency in military Grill that renders the possession of arma by them not at al! consistent with the peace of Richmond. Until tho negro population ts disarmed no peace guarantee is furnished. The distinction made in favor of negroes tn this respect is very odious and should be removed. If one class in permitted to possess arms, the other sould enjoy a like privilege as a means of defence. To divarm the whites ts to encourage aggression op the part Of the favored Garkies, who nevd but little stimulus to commence the work of slaughter, Uniees they are dis. to see Richmond be- bye mewmher of the police force of Richmond that the negro dril's were ew geen attended by federal officers, Thix was an impled sanction to this practice which it was certaisly very unwise to give. A SICK DANCURYRNT TO RIOCKADS RENNIN. A wealthy Grin ia thi city, which was largely inter. ented with the late im the bloek the [ate tebe! frm, and it might be well at ¢ they obtain from Mallory, the rebel 6x Secretary all the facta connected with the transaction. | understand the parties here make out Unt the rebel government were in their debt to the tent of the mum realized from the sale of steamers of courne. give the facts in this matter. the. eleim! Toonopoly accumulated miltions partne this biockade-running bas'nem, taformation furnished by Sed Mallory may lack will, 0 dom don, the ex Socretary of War ey yee qoverament. SLECTIO TO-DAT, election held in this city to-day, to file vacancy in House of Delegates from Richmond, Judge Wm. W. Cromp was elected over biv competitor, J. HOt! a large majority. © aan waa Arsictant Kee retary of tho Treasury Ip the rebel government for about two years before the clase of (ue war, He war perioned some cight of ten epatte ago by the Prosident. A coucuman vas WS EMPLOYER TO GET MAnRicD, Ite Arrest and Confeasion—The Property Ite. rove! A fomantic case cecurred in the Thirtieth precinct police station yesterday afternoon, in whieh o young man of good appearance, twenty-two years of age, nated William Brown, wae the unfortunate rubject of thie paragraph. It seems that 9 few months ago Willlam Rrown war hired by Mr. J. B Hoover, residing at Washington Weights, 14lst street, im the capacity ot cosehman, For several months William gave hie employer rewon t) «complain of hie attention to business, Hut alae! one dey William became sequaloted wit), a nmert-looking young womag, end believi drums double teem as whe suaster, proponed at once tw take his thir one for better of for’ worse. He and the day war ap ne nied for the ceremony Wilton ore himaelf rather 4 ort, and anes to loan bim $100 to belp the matter along. Mr. Hoover Aidt not refoneexartiy to loan the money, but be ohjected to William (aking a partner, af be required bin mingle wervices at the stebie in the evest of « borse becoming sick, Towever, mot disheartened by the refusal, Willam made bin mind tw marry the gift anybow, an. im order to rave funds to delray expenses, concocted @ plan whereby be cow. temnpleted obtaining & loan, and a be enabled to carry oot bie metrmonial Accora'nely on the ist of Acgort Willers Feportes to Mr. Hoover that the etedte had been broken into and three horee- blank ot, her with wearing rel, ptolon there. from. Me. Hoover, beileving the , aOplied to © tau Slott, of the Thirtieth precinet, and the Cagtale detalied ofecer Torney to investigate the affair. The officer, on making an eFamination of the mable, saw that the breaking had brea from (he invide | This fact William did pot imagine Would be 60 clowsly serut. nized by the polide Other farts were ale diseovered whieh led the officer to suepect that Williat wer the boryiar, The officer seeused Line. and rally tone him inte ey * Re aan and conveyed o ™ to the stating bras an iprarcerst.on of © few honre, he ox a oy £2 ior the ofcer where the property could be It was eubmenocetiy recovered +1 Tremont, Westchester county, where \t hed been Agportied by the mer ume. ‘The Tureerine etaterecut eo wubatemce of Willems PLEASURE PLACES. QUR SARATOGA SPRINGS CORRESPONDENCE. Samatoos, August 1, 1666. Tho exodur of the sporting community attracted here by the races bas left us comparatively denuded of that character of visitors that might be called literally “the floating population.” The manners and things still left behind seem, however, to tndicate that the present rigime of guests does not possess a much more elevated tone. The same mania for conspicnoaity is still evi- dent, the ladies becolor and bedizen themselves with the same disregard for taste, and the old young iadies still dask in the recollection of their youthful conquests, We are now arrived at that point of the season when Cupid’s balance sheot is fairly struck, and Hymen ts eagerly waiting to garner the spoila, Some irrepressible old people, with inappropriately tenacious memorios, insist on recalling the history of ten years ago, and in- quiring what as become of Major Grenadier and Captain Fustleer, all In the preeence of Frederick, just at some critical moment. The oid toves will not always be set aside with the old clothes, anda puplt who has already received her diploma in the High School of Saratoga canc’’ -xpect to be admitted om an equality in tho pri- mary classes, ‘The Spaniards have taken ns by storm this year, and where French counts and German barons have laid siege in vain the Castilian dash bas achieved @ triuinph. ‘These Cubans have such an easy, nonchalant air that they aro perfectly irresiatiblo to the fair Americanas. nd mine away at their approaches in such an ous way, and withal in perfect bonhommie, that ‘the citadel is captared before the garrison is well aware of the atiack. ‘The shopkeepers inform me that rouge is the article of a lady's toilet most in demand. Cold cream aud pearl powder, for alternate applications, have also very heavy salea, Last season thore was a monomania for peneil- erthe eyelashes, but this year lighter tints, red | appear to be in greater requisition, Some excitement was caused last week by reports that an enamelied lady had been seen at the Congross Spring. Such a serious event put all the fasblonables on the qué vine, and besides a nomber of Independent widows, who immediately Jed to adopt “the false skin,” materfamilias was impc muned by. “the — girix” on the ground that uy look so horrible in their rough face d to be out of the fashion too! Formerly, to aed mode, a well droasod Indy, according to the mailtiner's tdeas, should have her front hair very high, and her back tn a dopressed condition. Now, tobe exeruciating, the front must be very flat, and the appendage scaring aloft. The system of arranging the tuft in the shape of several little rolle of bread, aa described in the letter of your Paris corres: is becoming very fashionable, and, as sean background, reminds me strongly of o bunch of the crescent-shaped petit pains, eo popular in the Frencb capital A MONSTER CARAYANSRRY. The Unton Hall is certainly ® wonderfut hotel. There are po belle in ite rooms, but then there is a string #yp. poeed © communicate with such an inatrument on each floor of the house, There is some a Mculty In procuring a sulla ropast, but then the bill of fare is Hike some other bills—vory long and very tnued overcharged. There i & splendid ball every woek, to which the questa of the hovel are respectfully invited, but the obdurate door-keeper refuses admittance to every one without a ticket, and the clerk at tho offos refuses ticket with: out the moderate compensation of three doilars. And, ridionlous to be told, unlike other enter- tainmonts, where one pays to'bo a spectator, bere one ays to be exhibited for tbe benedit of the wail flowers. The office where ali amends should be made for these deltnquencies {a the hoadquarters of General Unblurhing Ign jorance, and his aid-de-camp, Low Private Rudeness, 6 parting guest who is diesatiefied with bis acconnt i# toformed that “we have po time to make corrections, We will give you five dollars,” Bach a mode of address bo ouly have been acquired by a system of catering for the equivocal charactora of the place, who doubtiess eae piquant roplies the very best kind of # = But let ve forget the modern hotel manners, and the necessity of waiving a desire punish such ttapu- wilianimity. dence, om account of its author's It in unfair to omit the record taining to "‘s monster caravansary. it ie delightfui to be housed with fourteen hundred fot low creatures, of whom one half may be fair and lovely ‘A none in frout of your room from two in the morning ubtd breakfast time is another pleasure pot to be des. Ppised. Thee stacy of listening to amateur vocalization of the moet erecrable character i# another item put down in the bill, Postal accommodations: ed only in our New York office is an evidence of pul Tited enter prise to private acoounts, Last, but not tenat, & matson dv jew reary ita majestic walls in the vor grounds of the hotel, which is thas enabied te prov: for the and excitements of the visitors, in ad- dition to their mere material went, To tho charactor of & resting piace is app nded that of @ school of morni!- pat, where the youth of the land are instructed by the eccomplished professors. If a traveller wil! keep ged peamens| be may escape from the * Union’ with the fragmenta of a character. “ATLES AND ROTARILIID®, All the lean apothecaries (hat ever played ie Romeo and Julict havo been Int loose hore in the character of pec You see them, the abominable ity old , groping to the asprin s at afl hours of the day. Ono maudlin. individual, laboring under the influence of the Excelsior water, declares that cham, ts jos nothing to it. A feliow drinker, voted for his inexora- bie bihalos me @ petition just come to Dan, mgned Tr the Moet promineot citizena of Rare toga, requesting dincontinae bis visite to the place, in view the spring The and protested on his . aa rejoiced wh that tt war a mere pleco of feliows, The bewmged, bachelors are a regular institntion, They devoar the little attentions accorded to them by the marketable Indies with ax much avidity us if expected to ture them to some Practica] advantage, ‘are almoat ubi- quitons, Stttiag from place to sae aitired wm the or tremity of fashion. Some of these ancient parties have aentionen have aervur endiences by terting their abilities in thir renpact, About thirty of these wild ing men conend bietly to strike a silver bait dollar placed om the of watick wt abosl thirty yards dutance. Their neomed to afford great amusement to a number of din. tinguished army offienes, and the ladies talk of archety 0 favorite ant faahlouable sport Suanow Srmaxan, Jays a1, 1566, Thix place t# tit laboriag ander New England tate oto, We retain a good deal of the straight backed lo an? behold myle peculiar to Roston. The people who have flocised here for the ast thirty years atil: claim to be linea) descendants of the original nettiers who labdet oa Plymouth Rock, and hold that the A lantic Monthly ws the greatest periodical ever published, asd Charles Sumner “the burning and shiping light of the age.” It i Arnusing to notice the prestige that the Boston “cut! baw acquired in this vieinity, and the efforts by the outside world to be oveof the great ‘weus.”’ It seems to me that vince Dr, Holmes told tho Mawmachusetta peopia chat they are the Brabrainsof America their impadence has increased fourfold. Bat thu Yankse influence tw ko wlavery—it will reach ite climax jast beforo ite downfall, And the desire for that emancipation ie be. comiog very evident. There may be something very charming to the fact of having Gret seen the light at ‘the Hab of the Universe; bat the per. sonificetion of that interesting vent im the forme ot tnder dowagere aod See) Benediow hae been reverently acknowirdged quite often Maiden ladies « style or the Georg Abe present our granffat Hern and anhending Dihty sad trmaqusii ot the mightoenth the pinetewnth weit, t forgetiing ‘ We could almost believe ourselves vrdge Welle im the days of Lady Sook, just ae Thank. oray deocribes her. Cards both night and morning; rf brek fast, after dinner and afler en Lawt year wo ¢ Counters Neale, ernpeed wo t female gacnewter living Now eld ena oe Obliged \ be wheeled inte the Karhane ‘schalr, Dut from eleven ante-meridian vo leven post-meridinn whe tower the Sorin i oy: Jones on the red or biecke, But we beat thing, even in indy gutoblers, And Teabeve "a Taat fe, the Ciroutertantial evidence ie etrong, for Tha wn the same seat at the card table for twe that one certain Boson inty bes played quarter of & century Withowt oommation. party mortal went it ite female Morphys who will go 4 Died egaings the Whole creation What Briish sethor wrote the bintory of efiqueiam? He must come wo Aharon and add on sppendiz. It ie Jort as Impomwhle to enter these etheres! circles an jean you bave Uw bier blond roeming full and feat im your en Voine ay it for the New Now a ave hed one oppreect, evem Wf ahe Al Lamy that ibe Uptied Maton ae te keep oot al) barbarians ls mere tote to the ome palpabin ctrlovivenemes of there magic Ciques teasen bowever, the cScrriitand dere rach 8 ny rtem of moetal 1 antiripared thet before pee 5 genaies Hobyyinae Ol De over acd it beyoud sight of people, who were not so by that He, a generic term for any bet! io arms and a dididest virgin of thirty-1 are of @ peculiar cast, and lu perfect contradiction to staid manners of the pluperfect aristocracy of New Engiand. They mean spevitica!ly— 10 (his case—gidd, girls, mostly belonging to the “now people’ Their at style of neroaching ou the mach ematical Loundartes that separate thom from the fosslis revembies the careless boldness with wh ob au aeie of bat dasives th: to every tn be told on be acknowledged that they e daritue girls, as mamma says, it « carry the thing ® litte far, and in the F pailantheapie effort to enliven the tone | of the “orie nal descendants of the they fail in the opporite extreme of “the -women-aboul the place’ style, There is a stupid tines and hoydentsh Ly ay gre but it does uot consist in Prekwickian laughter at Sb and a eneral Bo dulging in all the loudness of metropolitan vt The bear Sharon valley sem to confer LTiay ae saperaby animal spirits, aad some G8 Be this superficial gayety took rather a curious tara, A fow of the young ladies from the fashionable hotel par excellence thooght the id coudescend to honor # hop at the Eldridge Houn their serene presences. Im agining that they were beings of the upper air and bound in duty to decline to a lower and sublime altitude, they executed the wildest can-can that the tind of an American female could dev Their polkas wero rushes, their quadrilion their galops avalanches of maslin avd vulgan stead of astommhing the Eldridge peoplo they s ly disgusted them, and without proving thai Now Bog. lund stupidity was di 'y 4 visit to Sharon (hoy f lly demonstrated that ite sense of pr 1y was left behind in the classto vales of the Connect Numbors af bright.eyed and bronze-faced Cubans are inhabiting Sharon this seasou. In tome instances thy are innocent of a single word of the American lingo, and the hotel people are singularly tardy in providing ew Ployés who are conversant with the The demonstrative manners of our So neigh bors form a gource of considerable interest, and their nervous, dégagé style powwawes a novel piqvan ey very welcome in this Tomple of Monotony. Our native beauties must alto be careful that thea dames from the tropics do not boar away the myrtle, for their carriage ia so grac‘fal and their tone so unaffected that it i# no difficult matter to overcome the prejudices of nationality, And then the poots tell us that love knows no race nor olime. Bo jake cure, yo fal conaymers of mixed pickies, or the olegant wurmure and gracious re serve of these little gems of the Antilles will #hame you even In your natal bowers. There {# a general complaint that we are deprived of the Sunday Hraaup. It is received at Saratoga, and if the rai'road authorities would exert themsclves to that end we could be equally favored. By rome a amanage | ment wo do not get the Sunday edition at all, eo that gentlemen aro obtiged to rely entirely on private tel grains for reports of Saturday's markets, There is a & groat dereliction in the delivery uf the New York evening papers. They are pot acld at the stands be- use the train that arrives at nine o'clock dees net con ler ux worthy of being acquainted with the afternoon newa, The public carrers bave so contrived their ar: Tangoments that we are just twelve hours behind the world of commerce and action. PARTIAL AND UNJUST TAXATION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The incidence of taxation ima country bas wothing to do with free trade, properly #o-called. Free trade means treedom of commoreial intercourse, d¢., without taral hindrances between one nation oF poople and another; and & country might be a free trade country though tts people were at the same time oppressed with grievous aud obnoxious taxation, Free trade in opposed to pro. tection of trade; internal tax opposed to {reedum from government burdens. Now, in a community where there if x governing clans, there might be some reason in making that clues pay the taxes; or there might also be reason for making the other classes pay the taxes, Bit in acountry where there is no governing class, where the people are their own governors, and every man's soffrage in no doing Is equal to every other man's, any taxation of one class or individual more than others (s with- out excuse, The goverment may be good or bad, but the vote of each had the same powor in tending to make it, aud all are equally subject to the laws it elaborates. This being 80, to make one man contribute two, ten, « hun- dred, a thousand times more to itx eapport than hie neighbor, who bas had quite ae mach to do as bimsetf with ite organization, is clearly opposed to fair deal But clear and uatentadle as {t in, such and so bial ug ie the force of habit and association that it t# very far from meooting with general acceptance in proctioe, Let me therefore, to leave doubt on the mattor impoealble, give an itlustration: A club of one hundred member hua club rent and other expenses to meet, and as tt holder out to all equal advantages, and each bar (he same in ita organization, i powed to reine the fu quired by an equal each member, whieh end Sisonatte gua’ ‘Just, but Mr. Gabbus, having hat peeultar experience in such matters, propowed that the redioade should pay one balf of it, the biackcoats a fifth, the barbers & sixth, aud the remainder to be divided equally among the t. There was no reason Ww urge why the should + eowhy @ redhaired member ehould y more thau a graybeired, orf why the b’ p= A and barbers should pay more than the costs and tailors; but as were tw be ee tenth te ough they numbered uine- tenths of the clubs, Cebiea ‘corried bio mation, aad the recalcitrant membharm were obiiged Ww submit to the injartice ot ave vg hwed rat the remainder, who labdy, are paying only ove Brown, J tan, proposes that the expense of tee aris be teres eguatty'ty took, aseach had an equa! vot im Its management, flat Jonee and Hobimson, who of the Ant) Tobacco Consumption in them we have falthtal and. he sentation of the mode by which, tn thie nation of equal citizenship, the funda aro raimed to support the government the vote of enh eqnally tended to creata. One instonce 18 as goed ase thousand ot. = Take the statement of the iin bills and oma, ne Vinay plocard it a may point it om the Gag , in the columun of the Hh Nea me tment fae Tailors, ehoemakere and all othe to the toy of their bept and be fre: Proprietor do the eauty ia bi of Ula great nath bot columes, and the majority pays you are 8 broad shee man & newrpaper mane wot do thai, of If yon do you must pay tax pow ernment. Perhapy the most otivur tax ie the tax apen Pegiand (we Maur ben com cally npeaking, newspaper ie tb whieh iaforms one climes of the Can have most suitably wha: Ue Aber clase to lay befor they bave to gite. In pow fur thae moicting ope eitiren for the wapport Of tbe grr ernment more than the other And even sappon (he wana) eens mate thal it le Ret Ue weway tor, but the advercanrs, that px he Somat. bar ov wear black « Okereined Wo wring from ether the ated and lev ehly eyomt banks should be encourng money from the foolish and the ua medical men, mente to make for the public by that reuowned specific for p meet lauded, (rom miionaire mansion to bamblest eos, fom Mincesota to Mexieo—a slashing tax, That elt~ zone should contribule to the support of the state portion to their me cu formable (0 reason at good wense: that they # out of their comt, ta ducting their age on both, withows @ shred of argume xoune |, and the sogmew Amoncan citizens wipe out the | they be able w hold up th practice by the theory of their 4 MENTUCKY pouiTics. Meettu of Hobson “and Duvall Partion- Lee and Jol ton Cheered, and Grant amd Sherman Hinsed at the Davall Mecting, Loumvitee, August 6, 1868, The Hobson and Duvall partics respectively betd lange meetings Iast night. ‘The formor was addressed by Gow- ernor Bramlette, Colouel Brictow snd General Whitaker, and the tattor by Vallandigham, Pugh and Dennix, The mention of the names of Lee’and Johoston at the Dawnsl meoting elleited great applause, while thos of Grantand Sherman were received with Rises by prominent mew Hach party in making active proparaiions for the oles oa (o- morrow. Wity the sooner woth r head and defend the wermmout, NATURALIZATION. TO THK EDIFOR OF THR HARALD. © correspondent, “Mr i, Wood," will ascertaiay Upoo inquiry at the Naturatigation office, City Hall, thas T took out my “Gest papers,’ as they are termed, om the 16th of August, 1861, eleven days after my arrival im With mxpegt to his remarks upon the eay of the clerks in the department, Mm Wood, if he oxper soplican beyond werved a want of tamilianty with their the utmost atiention and civility wa # one, BL ualuled, having been In the ce have found it admtr, od In removing all t In. preserving the f crn of beat after the ena iets, pack carte s THY LAT ESE TY LE ARE NOW MADE VERY Liont, very Lior, are the me tate oat re. at UL SHAPE. 4 i alAre, star eg Comfort, Da hie auark ira a egy PTANDARD SKIRT STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHION” ONIVRIOALLY RECOMMENDED UNIVERSALLY RRCOMMENDED rar PASIIION MAGAZINES OP NT 7 WHOL BSALS wag eS a hee $F Ch: where a Also at wholewele hy odie tintamy fi atti ch pistes Ro ‘this depen” rd wa, eine Y PURIPY, STRENOTHES AND INVICORATE crear a halting ore en Mote to of qeler sed tim, te ed eure eour emare ‘ant Coes A aed eres Hewterve. . ON Birr bare cured ome web vane letharey enervation, eet 2 aod wand of ritalenerey tien a6} Moy undiciue the werkd They are parvoulsrly edapred rane of endemiary cw ‘wer the cate’ of oath worie, Ad report to rn WRAkR 6 toh Se Serhan, pee So, Ievtied ond kes iianie nye produeed. (oamee bars hae got got (i it. Adévem, ftarer Cigar Hokaere emt te aA? Sta ss THE TheTM, a ae Si telleree inine oe sompane es fy and, Wey gine (er and 4, temnteate the iwi bet ” ete Leemical A Remade Hestores ree jarthoe ee All Prizce (wat tare aod Grew ngs or Degth to tae OOF, Rectee, 176 Reenter. ee and ether rotee TS Reond won gee in the eres ashe * Garon “Hare mele Mocerte rota boy Drngaiars, eee imines on Seiemnaar WG Suton Bi, We tp soon Be | y Orengirte nat oy F. wR ie mead BF 6 in Ue O14 Country amt ever (here yoor - ele Gon od Vewdre Pm it 34 terete Mate Uiterly vicious apd Unieneria and Ce 9Ot reteatle ty o~% “7 | gar oe (hia country that it 4 stil Wo be ound om Une statute book here, Nor is the « What are we to do with the Si aette Qreory of protection! Ane mite tation of ponds ute by sli the rules of how deny of eter on orw putiieation, sed whe © the doctrine i» the shackled amd beid f Benhee aed (pie) gone omit premle rumy Ae mand ho one in brasen oomigh to Pot Im Wore our | preelavn it te and Oe propte memction wore atempt 7 & rmilar Hayaetir® by (hee Bow earmpled ther cry would be heard im every commer of Chritptom. Seppees, for imwtamer, a law w potting a tax Of Wem Ue Gitewm pe a8iry owners mis, but the whobe cow Out, abd justly 00, aguinat the tmpuliry and injustion of the art The mas @ho if ignorant and mapid enough Bet to read bin paper of who le ton minenedly tp hie faenily mith, would evade the eupport Vo gvermmrnt fee) ord worn tANe® are therefore, Mmuply bow see on tel Chinemetin. If there in ty te» tan for Rem per years on Wretes, profuse oF artieien, tet it be on ibe ariew of mainRlovGEsthat tenting to e¥ll, aed pot on thot tending only to grad Whatever annuse there srt be fur toning the indulgences of rice an mount of pre vention, there a got the sedew of steum for wre + taney wie oF cme oh Vietue wd mee aot the governentat Which Ace: HOt tow ple who Permit, stand selfcomrieiet of preven from Arimtetin te em crete le prevent their id preach oF tah in words ty thant the Prete ought to be om that {wil devevapanent whi bh the whet rhoatire thengh if 4 © pmeeet om wai, tak he woul ory aa Maw and inpeley. They bd —_ ane = mer “er a <ralabe epee fhem the rl Pore eucn be ” ot ween oo orery 59 008 eneeome om ery Wal, Bul a Dee “Dw. S a / : aS, Rakes ees Pras ” nee lard Whey Mer orm nd Piven AUR EROS awue werwe e ALEteTON . “ Areering oe Rome abe 41% Lew Raret oe ee ee mE Wanutartaring Company's Wheeler & Wileow's fae ee oe a PI De eh i

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