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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1866. ‘Convention are that it «hol remain im geasion till Sunday. evening, the days to be ocenpied chiefly in the transac- tion of business and the evenings to be devoted to speechmaking. On Thursday, however, the whole Con- vention will take a holiday for the purpose of making an jarragansett Bay. SPIRITUALISTS’ CONVENTION. | Gothering of the Disciples of Spiritual- { ism at Providence. i a“ inennandahee | A CONVENTION OF JUGGLERS. excursion to Ni Fenian Speech from a Table Rap- Ping Irishman. ae. ke ke. SPCCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Pnoviwexon, R. L, August 21, 1866. The frequent disclosures which have been recently made of the foily of tue pretensions of spiritualism to the status of a gew faith, apart from the inherent ab- surdity of the tablo rapping and table turning manifesta- tions upon which {ts claims were originally based, have led many sensible people to suppose that it would soon ‘be compelled to ackaowldge itself “played out; and that a slucere believer in tts mysteries would shortly be &s dificult of discovery as the anatomical remains of She fablod Dodo, But notwithstanding the fact that ite early apoaties have deserted their first love forever, that Hume has become an actor, that the Davenports have confess: themselves conjurers, that Foster has utterly subsided, and that after a full and impartial invostivation the legal authorities of Rochester have de- Clared that spiritual stances differ so slightly from exbi- bittons of legerdemain and optical illusion that the officiating medium must take out ajuggler’s license be- foro commencing the sacraments of his faith, the beilof in the newborn gospel still remains; its self-authorized ‘exponen's and teachers thrive as abundantly as ever, aft! in this city have again met tn solemn convention to confer together a3 to how bert the credulity of their disciples may be built up, and the foundations of the crood strengthened and solidified, THB PROVIVENCE CONVENTION, Tho present gathering is in response to a eall put forth 'y & commiitee appointed at last year’s convention, held in Philadelphia, The call siates in somewhat lengthy and verb se terms the necessity of sich meet- this evening, Tho first balf hour was aga 4 Reeguee of converaationists, who dispia; in their int ree, tualtste, o'clock, the meeting was called to order, and permanent was introduced, Spiritualists. and expressed his determination to faithfully fulfll the humanity, Hitherto the music has been decidedly gentl “4 of wild especially ntleman v . “dressed. in clerical co { said that although ph: fen and mentally con ii 4 The best ° could. Teayhed come ear. Spiritualists stood out before the age. Religiously, one of the ideas of the past had ural from the other and the one — to the other, Tho " 6 vicarious atonement and the suddon conversion of men by faith dam iy, spiritualism file nativaliam or the idea of the divine innature. ute and untversal. Every hu- man living soul ae BVENING SRSEION, The Convention again met at half-past soven o'clock conv on spiritual and general of the hall were occu! od Wh NS eee the enthusiasm peculiar to votaries of spirit The buzz of voices suddenly ceased wi Cy nd the Singular Speeches of Erratic | “ SR ee eee Mr, Wrens briefly acknowledged the honor paid him, duties of the office, His heart in the , and bis whole soul went out for the uplifting ‘and renovation of THE EXRRCISES, Tho Chicago choir then sang a song very well and opening hymn, the best feature of the Convention. a ‘TRANBCENI about the eyes, and costume, Mr, Wadsworth, waa awarded the floor for half an hour, He [howto would do orally jogether as a company of spirit the pee might Beas, world, and would continue to do so against the methods and institutiona of the orthadox Christians of the present supernaturaiism. A theory that represented the world as being both nati and supernatural, each separate world had been for pai divine into things not divine, Hence the idea of alone. It seemed to him that the movement of spi ‘ualism something characteristically new; tun- entall: all was thus placed in everything. Tho divinity in buman nature was absol seed something which was abso- lutely divine. It was not enough to know that thero was a life beyond the grave, the practical mind at once tursed to the conditions that should enlarge the consciousness of tho sou! whilst yet ou carth. Spiritualism War more a purpose than a boliet. For the last few years they had been cautious as to announcements regarding their convictions and inten- tions; but the time had come when they should tell the waiting world that they meant to go to work. Thoy not only desiruyers, but builders, They desired to give mon aclearer sweep of thought and a larger fleld of life. This could only bo achieved by works If spiritualism ceased to be a working movement it would pass away along with tho religious systems of ths past. Movi of the audience, during this metaphysical harangue, seemed very attentive, though somewhat puz- zled, and hore awd there a few might be discerned safely landed in the realms of Morpheus, At its close, how- ever, every lady seemed to feol impelled by a sense of sacred duty to express her approbation in a cheer, ings, “ond emphatically requires all sincere and ‘A FEMININE EPRRCI truthfat spiritnalists to seo that they are represented | yfjee Scsra Jouxsow, a young Indy ‘ e ; NSON, & young lady of propossesein, oloates of approved zeal and devo'ion to the cause. | appearance, with short bait, was the ext spouker. She by ai Pars call about two or three hundred dele- tea of bth sexes have assembled from seven tates of the Union. In fF dence the spiritnalists are uuousually numerons, and most of the visitors are Making « rratuitous stay in congenial households. Ar- rangomen's have alao beon made to have the remainder hoped that all sptritnatiate, on subordinate principles, togethor for the ie 4 and education of har- mony, She waa glad to find that she was no longer addressing a despised and proscribed band of (rath-seekers, Without ventaring on prophecy, she if they might differ would agree to work accomtun tated in the hotels at reduced rates, felt convinced that the time would : ; h c if yet como when’ the} Pratt's Hal in which the convention would bo in the majority, and when they would be nd one ye ! Poyetin this city for political gather- | enenized by logislative authority. She did not expect ange, lect » thongl on Sanday tt is appropriated | that churches would bo built for them out of the public exeliivive ongrecation of progressive spirituailsis, | purse, for these had too long oppressed a benighted ha- It has boon Atted up for the pyesent oceasion with the | manity; but she did oxpect that schools would given appointinents apparently inseparable from spiritual do. Monsiralions, and with which all those who have a! them, fn which children of both few and mature years might be instructed. She had labored for ten years tes- fended such meotings aro tolorably familiar. Upon the s Platforsn is xed the inovitabie hybrid betwoon a pulps | Wine % whe truth. | She lb owick seen it her pat with its Inevitable purple velvet irappings. er in the gutter, though that might not be there isa harmonium. Behind it isa young | very pleasant. Tt was no doubt easier to pray than to | dady gorgoousty decorated with blue ribbons of startling hi ‘eapec! ere tice, and in the extrome rear stands a luxurious tone the chitdres tthe veanuat aan tuld be lounze. tightly educated, an‘ that the principles of the apiritu- PERSONNEL OF THE DELEGATRS. Tho appearance—personal and otherwise—of the dele- ere, very vartous, though a certain wiidness} of eye, oo be the result of excessive smoking or tea- joking ; = resu!i of Indifference to attire, and among the alists should be carefully incutcated upon them. ‘ho considered that she had aright to differ from herfet- lows; but, nevortheless, she woud always join hands with them for the dissemination of right aud the ad- vancoment of truth, if n inconsistency of costume which might be ales COMICAL #PERCH. ary (£0 goes and. sinang mane females te abort: 2tr./4. +. Pom then closod tlle exerelaes of the even- mn nguish theme very m alike. Here and wero may be devocted, Soavtee, tn original ing by getting off several facetious stories, which wore effort in the matter of dresa, ieee After a song tho meoting eye), doul also Pomantic costume of the 3 Beekere'vot the mest notin aucsow in isaiecta | NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. & that of» ee, Sper clad in the deepest mourning, ee leved only by a collar of an Byronic Jersey City. the age. As such, and believing that they were infidels tateat of had creeds and bad carsed rathor | Suasex strect on Monday afternoon, which died suddenly eomed ‘Tom. to, Providence, ire Proceeded to be eye ne ES fone wr Ay oPtinpronl [eed “express a hope that aympathy and thé diviner harmonies | that the child died from want of proper mouriehiment, ee ee ee eee been much neglected by the mother. invoking the other A Lange Nowesx ov Bors Anansren. Twenty beys, agod tral cherished, wise | from thirteen to twenty years, were arrested yesterday ~ [ope os leon r and dear | forenoon on a warrant charging thons with stealing leaden Sbose Deine should favor w in eas ‘those who | bullets from a canal boat. wotennes peonarsal Tiees alone in (his ago recognized thele (the beings’) actualized | 1u separating the ballets from froe existence. This admonition 10 the beings wae resolved Beaufort and other battle folds of the late war, and it 1s ‘a burst of which was not, howere® too that while so engaged they mado away with some Fouaty tndaiged it ee fean of tho material. accused say thelr neat is only & the gossamer creatures whose ruse to defraud them out of their wages, hut the truth y + quested, ean only be olicited at the examination. Salterville. Fort Lee. Orgusa ov 4 New Fenny.—The ferry boat Ivanhos commenced running last Thursday from Manhattanville ‘* from bis father and bi Frat ll was aamniea, even tp toe ecthoion, a manion while yet In ‘world. epiriinal If & John heard with | to Fort Lee. The tripe are made every hour at « faro of ou their voices, sad saw te conta, but when trac bas beea established a the forms of tht celestial more moderate list of fares will be struck, This line not he (the speaker) ‘Will estabiish a deaideratum long folt by our citisens, eonsid:icd that God hed made them ‘being connected by tho Fighth avenue fine with the the mailer of and oars, and bell boaet of the ely. . a8 those of 6. Joha or Gaaxp Axxvat Reowios,—The Latayette Association 4 3 : i Commodore wn, there lie to and await his signal, jieable reason, this order was disregarded J conan a the aes, which made their way ‘treet? the river, while the remainder obeyed ingtr and thos came in nearly an hour . pe bape it} late te 8 dot much from c presidente effect entry int 1 ould le wouite. wil the States whether the dele. be the 1, one aiter another, paared into bed per ations «e(y prosent or otherwine, PRM ALR VICK PURTORNTS. en here moved that care should be taken on r the allt paper etchanged oo with A eo i Bag zasly ecked w , wi Uny Se, eet ‘alon 0 yards, gave ghrili end lusty cheers, Each yacht, too, fred a gyn as its anchor was dropped; and wien all had arrived a salute of eleven a ordered Mayor Perry, © alaen's should be ladies, The motion way anant: | Pot of the Light Battery, under command of Livatenant Maorsly wi jet, <0 comMrtrer. HL. Ih. Fisher, which was returned by the yachts, the youn’ rece brisk fring giving not a bed ides of © sharp paval x > y taken to allow the ‘“ fpf tres, ures ikem heeds i mente fhe sbipe at tbs wharves dressed eee on Ue eee ek eoiues tne fo the noaminatieg | figs and streamers, the stars and stripes floated from H menittes < ce . the vate bullding’, aid not a small marnlitow were presenied, read nad worepted A ge tee | portion of our popitetion were graued tpectalor of the eatin: raat tee etareaton.: Ths 0 no diepiay tn the barbor, and graceful liseners to the aniary ofhire of the convention. The nominath mittoe ‘hen withdrew to agree on a list of permanent Meors. !iring thelr aheonce the lady at (ho barmons- moving herself and assisted by the chotr, convention Wil @ spiritual cong. tue mure of the band. ee MURDETER SENTENCED. Derectt, Angost 21, 1840, The cane of George Bieuop, convieted of the murder of Fre, Frederickson, a fellow-#oldier, within the rmilitary reservation of Fort Gratiot, near Port Hurom, im May tat, came before Judge Wilkins, of the United States Dieirict Cort to-day on métion for a new trial. The motion waa dented, and the prisoner sentenced to be hanged on the 9th of October im Fort Graviot, Mach interest i» mani- feated {um Che case on account of the atroeity of the deed, ‘A WENIAN SPRRCH conclided and the commiitec not re- 7 yy was called upon to make a apeoch o) the call with mach aiacrity. After con- ng the ot meeting a® a gathoring of the ot progress Mr, Tooley Informed the Convention « betny and the fact that no erecuton haa Vo the Btate miuce jte organ! the laws of the Providing for im ment for for euch camer, deed having been commitied within the exclusive joriedietion of the United States, the case was p~ 4 the pantshment wil be lowe inflicted onder the) py MUSICAL. CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Grand Festival of German Societies at Erie. Ens, Pa, August 20, 1866. Brigis afflicted with a mania for music to-day, which may be termed Germania, Wiags float from every Point on which it is possible to kanga flag, and the atreste are converted into groves of evergreens, through which the people pass. Indeed, the worthy burghers of this lake city seem to be Fentanized as well as Teuton- {zed, in placing thé green on every conspicuous object, and one plethoric Macnnorchor basso assured us that he caught « glim; of an attenuated disappearing down a piroct with a finde his neck. Lhave never seen at a musical val such @ display Of bunting aad evergreens ‘as groeted the procession of day. eutne, house lous oe renle--§ man coryrensar other nationaliti tribute to even! which awoke this quiet Itle place from. its’ scoustorned Fepose into a state of frantic excitement, Magne Ecott welcomed the various societios from abroad at the depot in ay ‘te terms, The United States artillery com- 2 uted them with salvos, after each of which juvenile Erians became almost apoplectic with shrill screams of welcome, and violent shaking of companied by wavidg of handkerchiefs and flags the windows. Everywhere the talismanic Willkommen a] and everywhere beaming countenances en- dorsed it; but now and thena pane. looking Gretchen, ace with a dozen young Fathorlan clit to her, ora mild-eyed Marguerite without any, won! the ranks to welcome a friend, and the English language was tabooed for the time being. Arriving at Bioeser's Hall, the singers were welcomed anew by Mr. Sturznickle—a German, by the way—Prosi- dont-in-Chief of the festival. Anothor strange sort of welcome met the astonished eyes of the in the fantastic contortions of a couple of rope wall ody a midway between the roofs of a large hotel ‘# larger bank, tried by the moet frantic and unneces- sary altempts at suicide to persuade the many upturned faces beneath them—some of which looked like exagge- rated sunflowera—that they were welcome, The concert came off this evening. The Ln donee 4 was a magnificent one. There were two hundred ai fifty singers nt, Farrar Hall was very much crowded, and the German eicment was not alone repre- sented. ‘Professor Uploy, of the Erie Soclety, conducted the grand choruses, Tue following societies were pre- sent:—Liedertafol, Saongerbund and Arion, of Batfalo; Cecilia Gleo Club, of Hamiiton, C, W. ;Germanta, of Dun- kirk; Quartette Club, of Lomaville ; Corry Singing Society ; Frotinn and Macnnerchor, of Pittsburg, and others. Tho instrumental part of the concort was the least in- teresting, The Union Cornet Band from Buffalo was Pan | fair fora smail brass band, and gave somo ex- acts from ‘Martha’ with com: lable precision and purity of tone; but in Mehl’s band the instruments seemod to have # misunderstanding, and were per- Petwally quarratiing with each other. 'Tho solo vocul- ts—Mosers. Menzol and Egan—sang very woll, and re- ceived merited applause, Although they have’ not the volce of s Thomas or Campbell, they sing with taste and feeling, Of the society choruses I shall only speak of the Buffalo Liedertafol and Saengerbund, as the others were notat all to be compared with them. Imeed not object to the “Daughter of the Regiment’? with German words. The language {s.rich and sonorous, In the “Hunter Song’’ it should have no place. The “Dream of Love, sung by tho Liedertafel, was a gem of harmony and ‘eotness, The Hamilton Club sang “Love and Wipe’ tolerably. Itisa great mistake to ignore tn acoompaniment in these choruses, a8 but too the beantics of the composition are lost, Thee ing “Soldicrs’ March”’—that bugbear of New York—was well rendered. Tho gem of the entire concort was th sublime finale, the “Prayer of tho Earth.’ There is a majestic beauty in this that bowa and thrills the heart. Tho manner in which it was givon is a gratifying | end hag wonder(ul progress mado tn muste along the ike shore. To-night all ia friendzhip, excitement, enjoyment and pleasure in Erie, To-morrow the festivities will consist of a grand procession, picnic and masquerade, These will terminate the Erie Saengerfest. Masical Enterta! it at Mattcawan, N. J. A dramatic and musical entertainment {3 to be given at Washington Hall, Matteawan, N. J., to-morrow even- ing, for the benefit of the Keyport Episcopal church, whieh promises to bo ono of tho most interesting of the season. The volunteers to appear on the occasion are tragedian; Henrietta Irv! tragedienuo; ra, ruger, oof Calvary een, dirs, Bhop- Rand, Mn ivingston, Mr. L, Von Gilsa and Prof. Ad. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Muscaouatind Cuaxces,—‘' What are you following those girls for?” was the salutation that made William Jones, who hails from Brooklyn, aware that his move- ments were observed, ax he was passing along Mott street on heer cimngion The —— was te a blow wi ity sme . Jon heck, "Both questinn ‘a blow fed the sams. onin, po gg ad sixteon, Frederick Peter as he styles him- if. Peter was accompanied by a shoo-pegeer, who has been “ Cenir: Hagen at this mortal twenty-two em Nagy name of Robert Mc) to dealing bard knocks has pat jouer, 7 3 | i H z if i i i i ef 4] Hf H i z E i H i if i a it f i : f ; ! yesterday; and with ti upon three boys, with it te not known ; he of th An officer was a witness of the affair, and to “sing ont” for help to rescue Peir, pushed off the wharf into the water and ‘ne Connors, , came imto the Tombs Pete, while he was com! in, bad bis moath open and seemed utterty bewild “Tillett Richmond th-th-three = mon! ago,” he said, when “TL w-w-went t-to D-P-paamage om DeLee eb-sanbesk. | be te th-abnaaebily eonteey well, I've b-b-b Leen here about three months, My mother wr-wr-wrete me t-t-to come back, and I'm g-gotng to work my back.’ For the tre time, as he fentence, was lis dusky countenance lit up with asmile, Pote is detained asa witness against the threo raMans, who are held, in de- fqult of ball, to answor for the assault, . Not Peruse tex Best Foot Foewann —Patriok Wall, a butcher, and Sarah Forter, met on Monday night at » drinking saloon in Groonwich street. Yesterday taorn- tog the: at the Tombs Police Court. Wail (a 5 7 i i g Samuel Rigioy and Peter drew, Court. i varah was beid to answer. Lavenr Stame Orvice Roasen wy ay Eertore.—On BSeturday tact the eum of $60 (a curreney was stolen from a desk drawer in the offloe of a livery stable on Fast Twonty-third street, under the following eircam- stancea:—A man namei J-bo Abiefeidt, who, notwith- sanding bis name, clams to be & ive of London, wont into the ee ee ee a " ward Lynch. Lynch deposited the in a drawer of the desk, and immediately after. wards abeonted bitnself, leaving the stable in charge of @ man named Smith. Able remained in the office a ee out twenty-five miaui e time a 4 and discovered that the l § Bail fixed at $1,000. Casm—A man with » mivoted countename ‘waited upon Judge Ledwith yesterday, t inform Lim that he had been bitten by « dog on Greene street the tated and esemed fo on tee bourtes ‘might place bim {os bad sitnation, Bo he void the Jud, wot seh would eee eee 2S f woul: y Ho then wout on to sey that be had been out riding and e & little elevated; that he in comequence got his dirty ; that be stepped into the Varroom kept the owner of the dog (o take @ drink and proffered b hand for ashake, The barkeeper told him to go behind the counter and wash hie bends fret, and w' the dog jumped at him aot vit him. The Jadge di him to get bis warrant an@ be would hear the cave at the proper time. Aviaonn Noramoe: Crsnacren —A suspected charneter pared Jimmy Doman, was arrested yertorday by a detec tive of the frat precinet, but on being introduced at headquariers he refused to give the inapector his plot gph and was dicharged. COUNTERFEITING. A Raid on CounterfeitersSeisare of Plates | Carreney wet set Com- ' nad 450,000 tn Dieted. fome ten drys ago Colove! Wood, Chief of the Beoret Service divition of the Treasury Department, made a descent wpom a band of connterfeiters, in the wemern part of the State of Tilinoit, and captared them, together With $40 000 in €40 compound interest Treasury norms, f With fae exer whien were compteged f¢ Rey se no jant, Im the itis teas beam lately ‘The pistes are in the Dp j Sa ee ’ in Washington. * u BOL DO counterfeit, erversi mon ege. Wm et » ortanats / | Law Rewer e ‘ 10 ws quinn arres I taiy of countertelia.w ar foisted upon (he BOW, at iam SANITARY. Progress of the Cholera im New York, MORTUARY REPORT. REPORTS FROM BROOKLYN. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. ke, ke. ce. The cholera yesterday appeared to have slightly in- ereased, eleven cases having been officially reported, al! of them occurring in the filthy districts of tho city. (4 fAD INCIDENT OF THE CHOTERA. Yoaterday morning officer Durkes, of the Sixth pro- cinct, found two children im Mulberry street, near Bayard. Tho eldest, a girl named Bridget Paterson, was only seven yoars of age, and she had in charge ber little brother of one yoar old. On inquiry it transpired that thetr mother had died of cholera and was buried on Sun- day last, while their futher had been attacked and re- moved to the Battery Hospital that morning. As they ‘were thus left without any natural protector, they were taken to tho station house and from thence ‘sent to tho Superintendent of Out Door Poor, who will make the Proper provisions for the homeless littie creatures, OFFICIAL LIST OF CASRS, ‘The following is the list of new cases of cholera, as re- ed on the bulietin of the Health Board for the jwenty-four hours yes two P, M. yestorday :-—~ Poter Peterson, 51 Mulberry street, dead. Loutia Lang, 426 Went Fifty-socond streot, dead. Paulina Kiesman, 102 Oliver street, dead. Charles Trainor, 120th street and Fourth avenie. Aman, No. 8 North Moore street. Bridget Lith, 249 East Thirticth street. John MoGrath, 231 Mulberry strect, Patrick Gowan, 430 Water street. C. Marchard, 614 East Fourteenth street, dead. John Probst, 262 Third street, dead. Margarotta Probst, 262 Third streot, dead. Ettie Golcher, 102’ Oliver atreot, dead. CRETPICATES OP DEATH. The following is a list of the certificates of denth issned the office of the Registrar for the twenty-four honrs ending at two P. M. yesterday, Mary Widmon, Sixty-aixth street, Nivth avenues, died August 13, Frank Hilderbrandt, Bixty-third stroot, neag Ninth avonue, died August 19. Herman Schilling, 163 Leonard street, died Angust 19, John Riley, Battory Barracks Hoepital, died August 19, Ann Lynch, Battery Barracks Hospital, died Auguet 20. Joun Fleming, Battory Barracks Hospital, died Au- gust 20. Peter Phillips, Battery Barracks Hospital, died Au- gust 20. ‘Thomas Crow, 426 West Fifty-socond street, died Au- st 20. peeont Flannery, 256.4 West Street, died August 20. Bartholomew Coughlin, 86 Trinity place, died Au- gust 20, Bridget MeGovern, 1,252 Third avenue, died August 20. THE FURLIC LYPTITO TIONS. The Superintendent of Out Door Poor qnade tho follow. ing report of deaths from cholerain the public institu. between ighth and tions on, Blackwell and Randall's Islands, Mouday, ‘Augast 20, 1866:—Workhouse, Blackweil’s talnnd, 1; Boilovue Hospital, 1; Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island, 1, Total, 3, There are remaining in cholera wards of Lunatic Asylum two cases of acuto diarrhoea and three cases of cholera, There bave beon two ad- missions into cholera wards at the Workhouse since last report. No new cases of cholera gr acute diarrhaa have occurred at the other institutions since last report. THR MORTUARY REPORT, 5 The following !s the report of the mortality in New rk for the week ending August 18: 18 113 ala which 19 were from cholera; Almshouse from cholers; Charity 36, of which 15 were from Chotere; Nurvery Mospita!@aith'l from. cholere: Pen ; ital @, mitt cholera: - ftentiary 1, St. Lnke’s 1, Workhouse 11 from cholera, Bellevue Hospital 15—total, 210. ‘THR PASE AND PRESENT RPIDRMICA, ‘The following table gives a comparative eatimate of the number of deaths from choiera which were reported on the 2tst day of August during the two past and prow ent epidem cs: — YORK. Degths. The Cholera in Brook’ The rerent genial weather seems to have « salutary effect for good on the ranilary condition of the city, and & very marked effect on the epidemic, cholera, The oM- clal bulletins show that the disease has comscd its rav ages in the Penitentiary, County Jeti and other public in stitutions, there baving been no now eases during the four days, and tho old cases are nearly ail convalescent. AOMEPODY TO MLAMR, The li authorities have diseovered, on a compari- fon of the retains of the cases of chol od the death, therofrom, that the latter are more numerous. This paradox they could only account for om the support that some of the physicians In private practice 4 report the cases jora und r treatment, end the ‘only discovers iteelf when application is made for the burial permits, It is the duty of every physician to re- to the Board of Health, in writing, peren— state of his or her disease, | his or wha of dwelling; what euch physiciam baa preseril for_or jet for iseage, ke. Tho The following — bours endi ary Maybey, residing in Washington even eet, Died on the Zist instant. Mire Margaret 1 Lig Ply tmonai atront Lowry, No. iy \ George W Wiliama, No. 14 Park avenue, died on the ‘Tet instant Mrs, Catharine Alf, 72 Atlantic street, (Case critical Hickey, Sullivan street, near Kichards. UL tant , feviding In « iy in Van Dyke street Madolina Schall, Ne. 443 Colombia street ° ee County Cholera Kings Comnty ¢ Meeting of the Board of Mentth. The board met yesterday afternoon, at three TM, President Schultz in the chair, The tninates of the lant meeting were read and approved RECORT PROM THE TREArC eRe The Tresernan presented servers! bli for greenies end medicine for the Battery Harracks Howpiial, and ‘other bills for ¢i\orent articloe furnished to the Health: eathorittes, They were, on motion, ordered paid THE MORTUARY REFORT The morwary for the week ending Anwuet 1) Waa then presented dud oplerd on fie DA, Walkin’ eEroRT ‘The yeokly report of the Hegistrar to the Kaniary Seperinter ot wee thee read. The report eteter that the mortal 7 rep un New York and Wtooklyn im. dicate that the public health in both cities b faxt retort The report continues ve vita bale, Fomreen amie, rien Obolere > a Ye } wns kept up to nearly twenty percent. Yester. the returns from Blackwell's, Ward, Randall's lotaade give saay four deaths from cholera dusting Tne letter to the Presi which was Dr, Dalton states that No, 184 0 is ip vory bad conditis ree casés of cholera having occu in. On sending a force of men to disinfect the P y were met bya crowd who refused to permit the fumigation to be carried out. Tho Doctor, therefore, asks for authority in the premises, The following ‘resolution was then submitted, aud, on motion, adopted: Whereas ( “ street ty in th nlou of thie board in b eonaition to tecrense the develop: wnt OF cholern, therof i Resolved, That the Sanltary Superintendent be and he eraby ts directed kame thorough); sleane4, purided and autienes® ame . COMMUNICATION PROM CHARLESTON, A communication from General Sickles, commanding at Charleston, and addrowmed to Mayor eked then read. The General writes that the instructions is to tho surgeons attending vessels to enter the in his department had been revoked, When, th @ vessel arrives, it will be detained at filteen days, as the order prescribes; for release muat be sent up to thy army, accompanied by the recommend m of the Medica! Director, and showing that the vossel, her pas: aithy condition, ‘In detor- w York Is infected with Toquests the aasistance of the five him gach information of the a Board on the subject as might be needed, The “goneral order’ referred wo consigns all vessels arriving at Southern porta from infected quarter toa quarantine of ffteon days, and orders them to be thoroughly fumigated. Orvice Ov tux Mernorotitaw Boar or Mactan, ) New Yor, August 21, 1k06 5 Hon. Jacxson 8. Somvrta, President Stetroyolitan Board of to the communications which you have mitted from his Honer Mayor Hoffman and public authorities in alties of our Atiantle coast, mak ing specific Inquiries conserning cholera and the need of quarantinos agatost {t from the port of New York, T would respectfully state:—That the shipping and wharves of New: York and Brooklyn, together with all hutld! nd ta in tie immediate vicinity of the commercial wharves remata entirely free f ; that scarcely 4 seaman has yet been attacked and that the chief resorts of wea- men are comparatively free from the malady; that the ‘a in both our citlos {s now so limited to. certain tenant districts and in no eloarly watched and treated aa to render rt and the greater portion of both elties almost as from lability to convay the disease to other cities and Ports as though ft did not exfat among us, These fats warrant the conclusion that no quarantine against cleanly alps from this port need be enforced at any port exoept touch an extent aa may be necossary for thor- Mayor, who will tion of the Healt! ‘ough modioal Inspection of every person on shipboard and of the recor munitary condition of the ship, y which every waterside town owes to Ste inh bitant regards Vonsols from every portia the United Statos at the present ime. Roferrtng to the question “Is New York an infected wit’! in the quarantiog #enae, or in the meaning of General 4 order (General Order No. 15), dated should unhesitatingly say that New York Is no Respectfully, ELISHA HARRIS Cor, Secretary and Registrar Mot, Hoard 1th. On mot! Dr, Stone, the Prosident was directo! to forward the report of Dr, Harris, as an evid of the truo alate of the pablic health tn New York, 4. COMPLAINT, A complaint was read in relation to the stagnant wator on several lots situated on Fifty-first street, On motion tho complaint was referred to the Croton Aqneduot Board, AN INSPROTOR ASKRD A communication from the Town Clerk of Rye, West chosger county, was then read, In it the appointment of Dr. K. F. Mathows ag Sanitary Inspector, i# requested, athews was appointed on condition that bis services should be patd for by the town. THOSR BIT! AGAIN, A lengthy communication from Woodrd® & Robinson relative to the alleged dotention of the bark Ocean Home was received. The wr tore stated that they had received the report of Dr. Bwinburna, to whom the mates was ro- forred, nnd thoy again poallively assert that Dr. Swin borne oxceeded his powers as Realth Oflcer in prevent ing the cargo of the bark from belng landed at their stores, In support of this statement an affidavit made by Frederick G. Hrandt, mastor of the Ocean Home, was read, In this aMdavit ft was stated that a poaltive ro- fusal was mado to the vessel being unloaded at any othor warebouges than those of Pinto or Ronerts. Ou the con signees, Messrs, Chas. Luling & Co., expressing their re luctance to having the stored at either of the above named places the ty Health Officer informed tim then have to unload in the stream The communication apd affidavit, ag also all previous pa on the subject, were referred to the counsel. fler some othor unimportant buainoss had been traus- acted the Board adjourned. Tho Commissioners of Qanrantine at the Hon- pital Ship. Yestorday morning the Health OMficor and the Com- missioners of Quarantine took « trip down the bay upon the stoamtng Charles Chamberlain. The party proceeded to the west bank, whore the new hospital for quarantine is to be built, from thenes to Cony Isiand and stat apa ene pate oe abe oc for moan Prue ‘object remained thine. of the visit war unknown, as the party when on board the hospital ahi; remained in private consultation. It was, Lenten fw that tho vinit related im some inanner to the ishment of the new quarantine buildings, about which eo much has been sald of Yate. Towards evening the Chamberlain returned to the city with the party A TRAM AMBULANCE, Many complaints having been male of the venience and danger attending tho removal of pat from infected ships to the as ape ne) ambulance called the “Gsovernor i. Fenton,’ for the express purpore mentioned Fenton ina now steamboat built Bt Philadelphia at a cont of $4,200 Khe i 6% feet in sand contains accommodations for thirty on om |, having eight berthe She made @ trial trip yesterday, whieh appeared to be very vatisfactory. Tt ts supposed she will be placed on service at onve, #0 that shonld any other vessels with cholora on boat. unfor- tunately arrive at this port during the remainder of the Present esagon, the patients may be removed in comfort and safety Quarantine at Charleston, Cuanseston, 8. ©., Auge In consequence of the anaten 0 Now York the quarantine of vemels arr that port haa beon modified mo ax to mdi those which have no sickness om board, a1, 1886. cholera ia ng bere fron munodiavely The Cholera Sr, Louw, Angst 21, 1906. Thore in no cholera report from the Woard of Heat since Saturday ; bat the potloe report for che lurty cogs hours ending ai eight o'clock this morning, which i very incomplote, shows Isl cava, Of which (here were 60 deaths. The Cholera in Clucionati. CHNOMsaTt, August 21, 1805. Sixty-one deaths from cholera wore feporied yanter day ern in New Ortonus, bia Rivas Raw baueess Augart 21, 1806. Thore have been twenly-cight deails from cliolera in this city for the tweaty foorhours euding ot six u'chouk this morning cholera quarantine hay been ertabiished New Orieans versie. A fifteon day at Mob le on all THE NATIONAL GAME. Star Mutual. The first match thir season between these eb ms played yesterday aflernoom on Capitotine gromnde, Brooklyn, and resulted in « most decided vietory for the Mutual Clay, ‘The Star did not play as woll ax was gone rally expected they would in the early part of the game, white the Mutuals batted in ‘‘torrific etyle, and placed themeclves eo far alow? that at the end of the fb fomings the score stood thirty-igutto fire, Tn th four innings, however, the Star boys played thetr mach better, and therchy lersened the distance bet weeu 0 ‘On the Matual aide (. Be Zotier R. Hunt, Jower hon, and on the Blar ride Lew i* and the ‘held nd T Macrlinrnid led at the bat Onde her Moi vel Horne ru Fly om Ovi anf Reorere Vesre Mord Mr, Lowell, of the} game -Tee boure ant Jer dmanty fe Erie Hailrond ve, Grent Weetern Despatels A fine yrme of ane we played between the 1, on the grownd the National Clnb at Jevvay O't at, fur ter Ere ort ” lowe of the pe . ) wathon of ty er wr ed Pusente, of Cuatham, No M8 Yownw Awerten, at ® a a Avengers rekog gare on ee ba aud the Yous Americn Maw tor y warore of 4 J. tewtles & Ce te Ler, te 4 ‘ eC SS tae . wag Wu t's lw | fre | MADAME ANNA BISHOP. Wreck af the The fi = Op Bark Libelie ou Wake jor as ‘uomaned Cruse: The Bremen bark Libelle, from San Pranclaeo Hong Kong, was totally lost on the might of Mareh 4, Wake Island. Among hor pamengers wes Madame Bishop, and the following letter from har to sguten of San Francisco, Cal., deverites the catastrophes Guam, Manians You wilt sbocked to learn Wake Inland on the Sth of March, ain! three weoks on the had to wa't three days before sh: We had He Lan operations, Mr. Van Reed and the Japanese we ° with this to Hong ‘ou cannot | from nine o'clock ne how we suffured all one nighi . M, ull eight A M., thinking ev moment would be our last; but the fai over us, poor sinnors! Mr. Schultz, Truly youra, Mr. Lascelles an ANNA one y wes id Maria are with ow. BISHUP SCHOLT2. OBITUARY. Wiliiam Morrison, Discoverer of the Soarces of the Mississippi. William Morrison, claimed by the Montreal papers te have boon the discoverer of the sources of the Misslatpp® diod lamt week at bit residence on Morrison's Island, bes (ween Sorel and Borthier, in the olghty-necond your of his ago. He was born in Montreal, Canada Bast, in 1780) Tn 1802 be commenced his apprentioowhip with the X. ¥, Far Company at Fond du Lac, and was soon after admit tod as Am partner, During the years 1803-"15 be ox tho entire region of the Northwont, and wintered, many tmportant charge of John frcgrapbical polnte, Astor's bovinew, and remained In 1416 he him until 1826, when he retired and care to Canada, has since lived at Berthter, The Montreal Gasede, i claiming for bim the honor of being the first white mag who discovered the sources of the Mirsiaippi rv says'—This honor has been generally awarded to Kel oroft; but there are living (or were ve recently) wit» nersed of Lhe justness of Mr. Morrison's claim. Major Francis + Clarke, Fifth Artillery. Tis oftcer died lately in Florida of congestive ohittm He was a 4on of Brigadier Virginia, and was born in Now York, neral Nowman & Clarke, of Ho entered West Point {a 1886, and graduated No, 11 fn the claws of 1840-4 Just in advance to claws rank of General George M. ‘Thomas, artillery October, He was comm\istioned a second lieutenant of on July 1, 1840, From September, Ut, to 1846, he was Acting Assistant Profeesor of Mathematics at West Point, aud from the Iatter date te January, 1447, Acting Asatstant Profews Mineralogy and Geology. captain in July, made in August,” 162, motive service, Chem ty He was then promoted to sistant Professor, and held that position for some yi Ho wax promoted first lieatenant in Ontobor, 1846, His promotion aa ne which timo ho has boon fe MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘The Cunard mail stoamsbip Java, Captain Moodio, wilt leave Now York to-day for Liverpool. The mails for Europe will close in this city at half past nine o'clock this morning. 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