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- WASHINGTON. ‘The President’s Chicago. Visit to General Grant Unable to A company Him. War Fiert of Observation at the Mouth of the Rio Grande. Grand Mass Meeting to Endorse the Phila delphia Conyention, rovsst WWfarshal Cteneral's Bureau Abolished. &e, “The &e, &o, Waanryatox, August 22, 1966, Frepnrrtions for the Grand Mass Mecting te Proceedings of the Philadelphia Extensly 5 rations are being made for the grand MRS MOst Ne to he held here on Saturday evening noxt wendore t= prin and platform of the Philadel- phlaconveniion. Prominent speakers have been invited sto address se meting from all sections of the country. Among the apenkers exported to be present aro Senators: Doolittls and Cowan, Postmaster General Randull, Gov. ernor OF of Sonth Carolina, ex-Governor Jenkins of “Georgia, mn) Convrats Ronseean, Ward, Crittenden, Mo- ‘Cook, Ewire and others; also Hon, Reverdy Johnson and Mo poory Min, It bids fair to be the largest po- litical gathering over assombled in Washington, The Notions! Onion Reeecutive Sn Tho Charmen of the Netional Union Execui Miltee, in conformity with a resolution adopted at a meeting of the cogymitier, held at Philadelphia oa tho Mth just, has anointed the following named members of the commirve to constiiate a sub-committee, with power to asi in matters relating to the ponding cam. paign:—Colonel James P. Baboock, New Haven, Coun. ; Hon Robert TH. Penvn, Albany, N. ¥.; General Samupt Y. voillick, Philutelphia, Pa; Hon. Thomae G. Pratt, Baltimore, “.; Mon. James O. Norton, Chicago, M., Parton Able, St. Lonis, Mo. ; Hon. W. L. Sharkey, Jack- gon, Mies; oh T. Crowell, Rahway, N. J., Chairman, The comm'ttes abovenamod is requested by the Chair- msn to mect at the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, wext Wednesday, 29\h inst,, at noon, Departure of the United States Steamer Ma- haska for Tampico. Oficial information reached here to-day that the United Sta'es steamer Mahaska, eight guns, Is left Pensacota for Tampico im accordance with instructions forwarded in the President's preciamation relative to Maximilian's paper blockade. Geucral Grant Nét te Aceompany the Prest- dent on His Westere Tour. General Grant bas intimated that the business of his ‘office, growing out of the re-organization of tho army, ts #0 pressing at preseat that he wil! be obliged to decline the invitation to accompany the President on his West- ern tour. The Prevost Marshal General’s Bureau Abolishbd. P The following order abolishing the Provost Marshal ‘Gooeral’s Bureau was tseued to-day :— GENERAL @nMERA NO, 66. Wan Darautusyt, Ansotant Guxemar'2 Orrior, Wasmnator, August 20, 1966, the provisions of the act to peace establishment of the ly 28, 0 the bureau and General of the United Sta'es Firg.—Parmaat to increase and Gx tho miti United States, approved wtice of the jar: ‘will Be discontinued ow | bnsimene the tost,. and att the Provost ant Commisetoner ef the Proodm Piato of Georria, mew temporarily sojourning at Saco, ‘Muino, fostructing him not te return South, as hie ser. ‘vices would soon be regeired te relieve General Howard a Chief of the Boreau, Is t# presumed that the change ‘Will-be made during the prozent month. ‘The Soldier's Bounty Law and the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘Thore is official authority for denying the siatement ‘that the Secretary ofthe Treasury hes given instructious tlint no mopey sball be paid out of the Treasury ander ‘the provision ef the Civil Appropriation law for addi- tional bounties te soldiers, As aon as the regulations severning the payment shall be agreed upon by the com- ‘mission they will be furnished to the Treasury Depart- ment, and not util them will be presented for the de. cision of (he teeretary the question whether the law -eatries With it ae appropriation for the object specifier. ‘The Reuaty to Colored Soldiers. . Tur bouaty to colored soldier’, granted hy joiet reno. ‘tion of Congress, Jane 16 and Jaly 26, 1866, will be adju- Aicatod by the Second Auditor, Tho Pay Dopartment, with which a few of these cases have been Med, Lar ‘boon peremptorily erdcred te tura them over to the Second Anditer, ‘The Soldiers’ Penneyivania State Conveu- . tien and the President. Colonol Walter Barrett, cbatrman of the cormittee to present to the Prewidoms the preceeding: of the Jobneon Boldiers’ State Coavention of Penasytvenia, bed an in- “Verview today with the Prowidout of the United States who, on receiving & eopy of the proceedings, thanked ‘Colonel Rarrett, and tbreagh him the voldiers whom he reproseated for their eeorse ond particularly for the skip tm Which they referred to him in the reno. wile Counterfelting Under Dimen! tes. During the confinement of Colonel Streigh! and com: gpanion’ in, Libby prieve seme of them, thoogh fudiffor- ently provided with drawing materiale, so well imiuted United Piates notes a8 (0 Bed ready purchasers amony ‘tue rebels in exebange for One of there countorfol'a was resetred by the United tater Tres aorer today, the owner of 1 inmoceatly eopporing it would be redeemed hy that alttcer, The Chief Clevkahip of the State Department. Robert B, Cliea, whe has hererofore ao courteourty and effic'ontly MechargeS the duties connected with the © psalar Bureas, bas beea sppornted Chief Clerk of the Bike Department, In piace of Willie Minter, recently promoted, for long continecd aad inaporiant sery ieee, to the nowly created ollie of Socond Amittant *véretary of Brite. * The Case of the United States Marshal nt New Ortenms. ‘The friends of Mr. Ballltt, Waited Stater Marchal at Hew Orienns, are making surenvons early Wy save tty official head, They clain to be able to rhow that the afiturks Med at thy Bxecutive Department, rfecting 1 of a man o hie moral charscter, are the preda of demented inteliect, aod wholly without foundation fr fact, They demand a rgkd Investigation of Mr Mu\iitt otic al career. The New Orleans Biot. The official correspondence im regard to te ore ‘New Orleans will be ready for the press ina few daye Among other important papers the collection of thir core reapondonce hag bronght to Veht a deeputeh from Geuoral Baird altdressed to the Secretary of dated two days anterior to the outbreak, im whick the advises the fecretary of the — Infiamimnable gine ot the pablic mind in New Orkens, the Gangore attending the assembling of the convention, oad the necessity of the interference of the Untied Btater forces in order to prevent « distnrbanre, wud necking in- NEW YORK. HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUSI 2%, 1866 structions ta. the matter, There is no record of any reply having Been s nt to tho despatch, nor was it ever laid before the Proaident until since the disturbanos, The whole correspondence will be given to the public very soon, Large Number of Visitors to the President. ‘The President gave andiencs for several hours to-day to an unusually large number of persons, among them | many ladies, ali taking their turn to make kaown their business, which, for the greater part, did not fall withta the line of his Executive duty, the conversations being Conducted in @ tone sufficiently loud to discover this fact No Truth In the Report of Indian Outrages in Paradise Valley, Crlifornin, Information has been recotved at the headquarters of General Grant, from tho goneral commanding in Cali- fornia, that the reports of Indian outrages and massacre 80 wildly circulated in the early part of July as haying occurred in Paradiso Valley, Cal., are falso, and were gotten up by the residents of that place for the purpose of getting more troops sent there. Departure of Queen Emma for Niagara Falls. Queen Emma left this morning in special car for Niagara Falla, Sho was accompanied, In addition to her suite, by Mr-R. S-Chilton, of tho Stato Dopartmont, Secretary W, H. Seward was at the depot to see her off. Qugen Emi denens stopping a day at Gettysburg to visit the battle-ground, Internal Revenue Receipts. ‘Thg receipts of Insernal revenue since the Ist of July are $62,000,000» . Personal. Assistant Secrotary of Stato, F, W. Seward, have joinod his famMy at Newport, Ky. Postmaster Genes Randall loft for Elmira, N, ¥., last evening, to join his family yrho are about sailing for Europe, Mr, Randall will retura té Washington in time to accompany the President on bis Western tuur Appointments by the President. The following comm ‘ssions have been issued to-day :— Alfred Kilvore, United “tates Din'riet Attorney for tho Distr et of Indinna, vice John Hanna; P. Sdney Poat, of | Todiana, to be t ‘1 ml at the port of Trieste and all other rian dominions on the Adrinti> coast, except the ports belonging to Lombardy and Vonice; A. W. Thayer. of Massacharetis, to be United States Consul at Vienna: Thomas Grav, to be Naval Officer at 8: Cal; John McGinnis, of Ii nois, to be Cr 0 the Paris Exposition; George’ M. Reeho. to he Colleetor of Tuternas Revenue for the Diatriet oF vada; Geo, W, Glark, to be Post. | master at Iowa City, Town, THEATRICAL. » Ths New Broadway Theatre Its Alt vations and Dnprovements—The New Company and | the New Sta The Proniway theatre is admirably filted by #iza and | position to ocenpy the same position in New York as the | Strand theatre and Variétés occupy in London and Paris, It is, and should be, the bijou thoatre of the city, and under the popalur manayoinent of Mr. Georce Wood its succos# must bo as creat as thit of its proto. type tn Enrope; for tt is evideut that the manager spare’ no expense to make the house worthy, both froma ma- | terial and professional point of view, the paironage of that portion of the publ'c of Now York whieh dolighta fn the drama, It 1s undomably the brie! test and most tasteful theatro in the city, aud ix so é:fferent in epyear- ance from the Broadway of Chaafrau and the Monken | that it appears quite a new honse THE ENTRANCE to the house has been reduced to one-half its width on | the street, but to compensate for this the box olfice b ' been removed from the little pou which naed to stand in the m ddle of the cutry the side, aud the space allotied to the public is thereby in reality ine-eased from | eleven and n haif, fect to thirteen foot, ‘This entry tx very neatly deoothted, and opens on the oth r side of the box office into ‘TI Lowny, ‘which ts now sinutar to the “crush room’! of the aristo- cratic London theatres, Extremely wide and roomy, it | commands an excell nt view of tho stave aud tho front of the house, and bas beon titted up by Mr. Wood with extreme good taste. Ronnd it, equidistant, are placed ge mirrors, which reflect (ho Nght of two lure “sun. lights" Lang above, whieh are also improvements on the fashioned lamps which weed to light the audience to their srats, The ornamentation of the lobby is chaste aud elegant, and the carpet is ret: and of tasteful design. Tn the old theatre the road to the parquet was up a fituht of steps, but in the new one the lobby in on a tevel with the parquet, and thus. if any one cares to rel n- QUiab bis goat fora promeuade, he can soe the boainess Of the stage w thoyt tho plirhtest obstruction. On eithe side of the lobby awends a wide stairway to the dresn and family circles, the two stairs meeting at the top of the second f cht and overlovking the lobby. This alone jaa vast improvement upon the old eysterm and adds a pletaresque view to its efleetivencse ‘The urrangermeut Of this part of the honse, ne, indecd, of the whole theatre, reflects the highest credit upon the correct taste of Mr. Wood, who designod and euperiatonded the whole | of the alterations Limself, hich ured to ico Aiteight, forms, with » slight wi nike stral forms, with « etigh: mpetaitles of chaira: bes been thoroughly transformed, and ts now in the shape of a | shor, The orchestra chairs have been multiplied, and an extra mod'enm of room—n deterance to the prevailing style of feminine dres#—allowed betweon cach row. Around the raswed part of the pargnet runs a row of haloomy chairs, from any eve of which # perfect view of the house ant the Stage is ottained ‘Tho whole of the sents im the pur- quet have been fresh covered witt drnmsk, ae have also the barriers which run botween the parqnet and the orchestra stalls, ‘The lower part of the honee appears altogether more roomy than before fis etabellicbment, bat whether it ir in reuity so wo ere not informed THE DRESS CIRCLE, byrinany considered the Lest part of the house, is now in Itself in fall dreos. Al! that rich tun'erial, car’ and & Correct Judgment could do has heen done, and, borides the Habmeut of th circle, it is made more com- fortabio and roomy for the auditors, A wile epare ts allotted between @ach row, and the sate rise gradually with the floor, #9 that every person, m whatever po- cittom in the circle, bas an unobwracted view of the stage, The vlairways whivl lead up to iLom either «i de from the lobby form, at the eutrance to the deers circle, @ sort of promenade, which it does not eavery | Dritliant tmerination form inte another “ Foy Alley,” with the exception that the diys of puint ince | and poruke are numbered, aud we are not tikely to reo mate | i i "8 goant inerebalied into Wood's, stairs is ingeniously fnuced on either tue | inches of carpet, which giver 10 than inierent ing | appearstue j re mare enber tow instead of two, an additions! box bay- placed it si 32 F fel | ul fs i it is anotable feature, too, that the old on rémoved, sod their place wm now eo p- briliiamt tiasa over the second box on each of the stace, The theatre la. principally lighted by jod from the eriliug, whl subdoed Nah hone, 2 ¢ 5 3 z oF. on5 a z 4 reputation in wh wo neti y remember, bas retarned and opened at the Brondway In the exaot- hetion, On the firat night of his remppoo ance the oxettemont of pearing in New York for the first | time for many yoars the naturel nervousness of the | actor 88 drawbacks upon his performance, and altnougis ie routition of the sctuo Cardinal thorou chiy } entiatied @ it rearcely snetained the muthctie Judgment of California eriticn. hen, however, Me, | Brark bas steadily was thorvnghl! night, bie acting new company supported Mr. Stark well, ward tose Dew star's ehigagement proving & perfect enceems. ed Ppt di BOLD ROBBERY OF JEWELRY. } 81.000 Worth of Dinme Riugs ttun OW wth in Brookls a The Kodbers letve a Horse and There by bree from tine to time many bold and Loren committed Im this city and in Brook be moet faring nome will be found to Lyn, bat ainond exceed the onewhich «as comsummaied last night in the latter city. It can soareely be eredited that j within Jew then fey yada of the police hand. Garters, and on one of the mont pubile thoroag ares of that city, and ot vorly hour of the might, and when eruwde oF peradne were continaally puss. fae, 8 Moro war entercd, and In the presence of the pro- ! core Of Jowelry taken sway; 2 Mud EFY at Onoe rained, the greater port @ the booty, priator atl bin aseletant:, abd, not with «mm witty te perpotratot got ee ee evening & man entered the - ow the coreer of Potten aod Tolunsom wereett, Liv ond ako Me, Thonte Tee t vi rings. Ws reqnert was com oo fam © fow dias eee tre ainn the conelie. betes. bite & ones Reenter vahiahie ornaments, ‘The man (ake hiv pocket hunikerchiet and pretended to wips lie face with 1 ft ihen Homedately dropped i ever th) eave, took I wat vor, aud immediately peated, Hl conte lo ale ne ali lig with & hetwe {the bullaing. One tole the tebicle, the whip rate of apord the perty were Jom in the dark. | agon at thee mm fr tas freely plod, we prwwed the potion Loss in Jubnaon Mr Tice ery ox to the enbpance, war no trace of The polios were elon vent he Wi tellicenee to the va a TP ‘Reop orks tn the store, Wearim fom! stop him!’ rnete when they. arrived | there robbers to be dnedvered, sntorma 4, in we 48) be Ragen which be the coro of Park and Yandertatt avenue =A few minules vreviouty @ boy, samad @ 8 had | adopted re i Hfourth | weevrn and Youthern Raptiat Convention; ates » rev. * Aaron Mart, was standing at that plage when a wagon in which were two men, one of them wi atm hat, deo up and leaving the horse standing, jumped out, 1 man without a hat linmediateiy snatched the boy’ ha'— a black Kowsnth one, broken iv front—off his head and saying, * T want this and will g ve you a new one for it," nished round the corner. The was so surprised that he did not at first call out, when he did the olflcer ‘cdme up and after bearing tho tad’s story took the horse avd wagon away, When the wauon, was searched one of tho rings stolen was found. The ring is a clustor diamond. The horse is a well-bred, fast trotting, nag, and the vebiote a three quarter seat Coalbox wagon, painted black, with a biue cloth evsnion, Both were taken by the police to a livery stable where they will res main until an owner is found for them, Mr. Tice g'vea but a very indistinct description of the man who took his diamonds, He saya he is a slight built, middle aged man, with a smooth face, The value the property lost is about four thousand dollars, from headquarters fonnd one of the tho door of the store, and one of Mr, Tioe’s clerks found another near the same place. Both were undonbtediv dropped by the robber in his burried exit, The police and detectives wore at ono» prt on the track, At nine P.M two men were a0 officer of the Forty second inct; but on Mr. Tice saying neither of thera was the persen who visited him, they wero discharged. SANITARY. The Cholera in New York---Reworts from Brookly=,, to display the ficktoness which Zi ths put, D401 And 8 foothold in any of the Aithy districts of the oltre =~ the vigilance of the Health authorities in disinfeotins every house in which it appears, tho disease haa wan- dered from place to place on the borders of the eity, Anding victims bore and there, but without becoming opidemle in its character. Yesterday thirteen now cases were reported, they boing principally in the upper part of the ciiv, When the disease first broke out the tenements on Mott and Mulberry streets were the ones princinally attaeked; but it soema to have almoat de- sorted thea streets and their vicinities, although there bas beon more food for cholora here than in the quarters now visited. THR NEW STRRIT CONTRACTORS, ‘Thomas N. Carr, General Fanerintondent of the new | company which lately purchased the contrast for the cloaning of sirecta, yesterlay addressed a letter to tho Pres dent of the Board of Health, In it he requesta that Mr Schultz will furneh him with # memoraudom of the Several plagne snots in the city, eo that they might re- coive the imroediate attention of the contractora Mr. Corr, in benalf of the contractors, prom's to attend to | campiy with all the wishes of the Board of Heath promptly ns porsible, OPPIOAT NIST OP OATS. Tho following is a list of new casas of cholera, as Te | portod in the bullet» of the Moalth Board for tie twon- | ty-Your hours ending at two P.M. veaterday :— Evens, No 2 West strect, 1. n> Ouran, Weet Thirty ty etract, dead. Frank J Sint, 168 6g Cherry A, dead, Margaret Hariler, Mary Bolton, Fife Riovonth avenues, den Mra, Mary Conne Atuelia Carper \. Matone, 636 ¥ Catharine M, Drenott, stront Cornelina O'Connor, 145 Worth etroct, doad. Matilda De'teh, 124 Pitt Ftrest James Conektin, 26 Trinity plare, Elitabetls Eldridzo, 205 Fast Filty fifth stroot, CRUTIFICATES OF DPA : Tho following is a list of the certificates of death Issued from the office of the Rogtetrar during the twenty. ~! for hours ending at two PM. vesterday:— Hetie Goldeher, 102 Oliver street, died August 20, Jo'n Rrophy, Battery Hospital, did Aoguat 20. Jolin MeGra'th, 21 Mulberry, dled August 2. Patrick McGowan, 420 Water street, diet August 21, 3ST Water street third street, betweeu Tenth and 185 Worth street, 74 Ki aires’, Thirty-aixth street, dead. Vourth avenue and 1290s POLITICAL. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS. Radical Mass Meet in Le gin <i ear eg of J. W. Forney, Lewis W. Hall, of the State Senate~ Resolutions Deneuncing Presi- dent Johuson—Heary J. Raymend’s Expul- sian from the Old National Republican Com. mittee Demanded, &c. Reaprea, Pa, Angust 22, 1808, A great convention of the people of Eastern Peunsyl- vanta who are favorable to the principles of the Repub- Heam Union party, and opposed to the policy of Preal- dent Johnson, aasembled in this city to-day, Large delegations arr.vod from Lohigh, Dauphin, Lancaster, Montgomery and other counties, Immediately upon thelr arrival the different local organizations and visiting deleyations formed into lino and paraded through tho .y, The demonstra“ion was of the most Sepia. sert a great majority of those in the ranks being returned soldiers, oificers and privates, 8 At half-past two o'clock the Convention waa formally called to order by Colonel Frank Jordan, Chairman of tho Republican Union State Central Commit upon whose motion William HK. Thomas, of Philadelphia, was called upon to preside, In jence of the Immense numbers in atendance four ‘dittremt meetings were organized, At the largeat of these, which was held in frontof the residence of George M. Lanman, Lewis W. Hall, Speaker of thaystate Senate, He declared the isane to be whether traitors or those who had upheld the goverment {a the lute porilous crisis, should control the country Im the future, | Three yndred thousand loyal men had died and a debt of .000,000,000 bad been created, that the nation wight live, aud the pres»nt political contest involved exa HY the same qnenttor at issue during the war— Whother ‘A200 Was not a crime {9 be tate odious and ponishad, .., Lowevor, the ix pron by tha AA 'BV oe 2 Opposition was the “Ne aud if, on the plea of np. holding a witte man's S0vernment, it was intended that the loyal blacks who ‘haa Se|ped on the-government, were to bo deprived of thoir iyi! righty, then th speaker dosired it to be understoo? that ina quest between lo al blacks and disloyal whites, He was for former, He domanded that thore shortld bes indlomnity for the past and security for the fi Are, Tee then reviewed the record of the democracy as tiade up in the sprectes and doings of its beat exponent, the present candidate of that party for tho gubernatorial record with the military ser republican Union candidate, Ipita, apon doing intro: one question whieh might be p y t without fear of the an manu, bad he or eho chair, and contra vices'of General J. W. Forney, of said that there pounded to e awer, to wit: Would auy the power, restore the institution of slavery? He re ferred to the people of the frea States, for he thonuht there could be ne question Rint the well organized fronds of that institution fa tie South were intoxicated with the hope of beiig able: to restore the institution He then contrasted the oha condition of the or polte tical gentimeat of our own day with tint which existed b.fore the war, arguing — vhat the march of was’ ever on The conseqnnces of thy abolition of elavery none te, while ite faune’at r sults were al Jablo. One of those results was the epeniog of the South era ronatry to (ho peopl: of the whole country, for which bie sing the nation wae indebted to the valor of r sultters and to the covrave and sagacity of her nen, The speaker rovie ngth the pol. eal history of the times, eulogiaing the lovally D tion of an oppressed race, and criticizing tl President Johnson, whom be charged with hay sorted the Union mon of the South and wade bi subservient 10 every demand of the country's cnemies, At other stands at which meetings were bold, ppooched were delivered by Colonel Frank Jordan, Genoral Fisher, of Lanerster, Colonel Alpright, of Carbon Geary, Capiain Towors, Thos, B, Cochran, of New York, and others. The following resolutions wero adopted :— Rowilved. That we givo praise and thanks to Atm God tu thal be bas vouchaated Wuto uss fall and y over those who songht daring four long y “4s m Segrave, 276 West Thirty Ninth street, died us y Charles Marchand, 614 East Thirtoeuth atroct, died | August 21, x j Margaret Probat, 262 Third atreot, died Anpuat 21, Nicholas Probst, 26 strect, died August 21. Francia J. omith 16644 Cherry street, died August. 21. Mary Bolten, Pifty-Third street, near Tenth avenuc, died Angust 21. N. W. Goodrich, No. 8 North Moore street, died August 22. Mary Spieget, 90 Willett atroct, dled August 22 James Evans, Batiory Hospital, die i THR PUMICE rr A. The Superintendent of Out Poor yesterday malo the following report of deaths from cholera tn the public institutions doring the (wenty-four hours euding | on Taowday evening: ievue Horpital, 1, Charity | Hospital, 1; Almshouse, ‘Thera are at present in ti vo warda of the Alms. house three cases of cholera, and tn the cholera warde of the Lenatic Asylum three cases of acute diarrhom and two cases of cholera, No pow casos of cholera of goute Miarrhus have oc. curred ab the other fuatituli ms sinoo Inet rapurt, ‘THE VARE AND ONE KETONE ‘The following table gives 2 comparative estimate of he number of deathy from cholera which were reper ed tho dtd day of Angust during the wo past and pro- Rout epidemics: — New Yorn, Date. Case, Deaths none 4 i 4 es magnet 4 August 22, isos iu ‘The Cholera tn Brooklyn. 4 ‘The cholera still continuos to decrease, and has ceased to bo considered epidemic. The streets are boing thor- ooghly cleaned, houses and place disinfected and cleaned, andthe Healis authorities aro working with a will to cate the disease, eh SRW CARDS. The following i# a statement of the cases reported te the Assintant Senitary Superintendent for (he twenty-four houre ending at eight o'elock Inst oven ing Catharine Couron, residing at corner Lafayette aud Raymond streets, Cane ertical. Sarah O'Brien, soctheast cormer of Henry streot and Fourth place, Died on the diet Instant. Mre. Anna Fuchs, aged 58, No. iS Clermont wenee, BURIAL PRRMITS GRANTED, The following is a report of the number of barlal por- thie erauted Ly the Deputy Registrar foc the twonty-four hours ending yerterday. = Cholora thorbus, cholera tnfantum and dysentery Other zymotic dinenses All other diseases... . HE ONOLERA fe The cholera hoepitals ere stil! in operati At the one tn Heanlitou wvepue thero are ten patients, end seven or olght in the ome at the Clty Park. WKLY MORWALTIY RY WARD, ‘Tho futlowing report sbows tly in the ei for tue werk ending Augnat 20, at tive P. Mt yy f= Ad Re Le Bt om. x4 Wore ported, firmet. “Pewet, Prtal, pital, ¢ * % ‘ .8 ‘ 3 Fy ‘ 7 5 & 2 2 1 1 6 ’ 1 s iB 5 2 } 8 6 6 2 + ® » 0 Ct 6 % ? 2 - 3 i 1 1 2 2 2 = we , 1866. yestor- dey ere were iwouly-elal day, aud ope death from yellow fever, ‘The Cholern in Lowieville, Louris, Ky., August 22, 1808 fice new eases of cholera at Taylor Bur. ndoaths, No caves oF deaths are reported ‘The Cholera at St. Lowls, we, Loom, August 22, 1868. Phe potiee report of the holore for’ twenty-four bane eps at efeht a’ k thy morning, came ant athe Tule probably does net can. pre an belt the caer pil Gaile to make offical report ‘The Chotera tn Chleaga, 60, Anguae %, 1840, nd A deaths were reported Pip l.toen casas of et te He he alth ofieer yew Decrease of Cholern In the Galt Sqaadren. W annine Angost 2, 1906, Commodore Winslow, commanding the Gell squ wodur date of Penoaco'a Bay, Augues 16, informe the rariment thet here a decreare of cholera in ad Het at New Orie been exempt fram cise fegne, thones not dancerons, bid attacked ond trated the crew of the Chocure at St. Mark's and Apa. hnebleola. bat the verre! hed arrived at Penemeote with the how ee conve ertent pase He im CHICAGO. Cin 00, Augom 2, nw nnd two sal plight. be THE COTTON CROP, Morn, Alm, Angust 22, bse. Accounts (rom the inierwt represent that the orops In Lowden, Greev, Morengo, Wilewe end Merry counties wed by calerpiliars The factory here | shalt have vt from the planters within ® ing their cotton from sale In conetque nee THE AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY CONVERT Recon, Atagont £1, 184%. 1 A worican Raptit Mierionary Convention leo cred) va] aes day ootiee Tether Sth the North Jor lon deetering coloe!taticn detrimettat wo the igenrants Of the colored poopie, and claumalng equality and petaral hel fut ohne gives ninety four | Qtmuss vig Of Healtis | the frets Mt bot one The Tallapoosa had } te er! thar A painful divense eatied the | Hen. ty war to destroy thie last astar of the rhehte of man upan Which te base free instiin ions; th Dhweke sci lonihaome stein of slavery, which cluveed Us a the dark and heathen nettiows of th hha at been blotted out, and in all our dand n man. “Thou art maine.” Resolved, That we owe ® debt of lasting gratiade to the Unton soldiers and satiors for thetr valor aud ‘owess in putting down the slaveholders’ wiekod and Gisety rebettion, aud we pleigr 10 Tele wives phan als may bo he Proteion, support and patroungs whenever within owe power (0 Reno ut rasotucion which passsd the Untied Biaios by & two-thirds vote, ro pos en tinenis Uo the oaumiitntion, we reeogulze the Baly sate | jum of the principles for whieh we cacrifived four hundred thou tives of our test blood, apd three thousand millions of our treasure: that fv the sume apirit Whirl: actuated our Sore/athers to prociala the Declarntton of Independeuca ty 17/6, we tmost hoary endorse the Of the ainendment declaring that all horn within the Loited miatew be sk ments alae of future jrabeecion, 6% yeas aud equality, we are ii favor of said ropreseniauion in Con and we declure our nat the denis aivn of ais OF Lepreme nial fe prwer in Cone first section persons break fon white provides Cor mqul ging gress ant in the Kisetoral College. geared hotiliy Gow aud forever the States late la rebellion — whien ives t0 the South etaxby per om grevs and ia the Klesiaral Collage than an equal mymber: of wh people ta the Norte, while tue third section, # eluding all pebjured robels from eligibility b@ office insets our hearty vaulted approval, Resolved, That the (oud interest and purpose of thio potic own by Andrew Jobnaon. ihe man made Proaideut byt. Wilkes Boots, i+ to reenereet (rom oblivion and diagract the cemouretle party, neaipr is t.oanacable eouten dir the war was cons! ty Utotab of evoriaating Infomy a shane aod we e that the ameoess of anil paley would torn book (he wheels of progress a generatien in var coum oataeas and to glory. try emareb us solved, That in Major Genoral Jon We standard of (ue vepubliesn party of Re, hare combined the true principles of the soliiey nud aman, the hero of many batt nd the deionder of ta . civil Likewiy Wieueror and wherever be has been called to govern. Resolve’, That Andrew G. Curtin, the good and ys tle ernor of Pennsylvania, haa well maimed thy “wetblore? of in retiring from the Gu chair he takes with bia (he eath tn the State, ‘That Henry J. Raymond, who was made hair. Nations! Ropubifeas Kkeoutve Commnitune Union Convention of lit, whtel: ueminet ror Presidevt of the United Atates, by b Row inan of tha the A princi ani the great interests of fremtom amd ivi a odivis, and thie Couvention fies! thet Committee to assemble, ard. withou Ling bin \o resign, forihwith expel him frome the etn sity and frum the entarnition In the evening a large and imposing torchlight pro- cousin finished ap the day's proceedings. tensely Radical Urretutions and Adi Adapted—President Johnson Suld te Re Under the Guidance of William H. Seward, Purcarmarata, Angust 22, 1868, ‘Thove was am entharartio meeting this oven ng at the Union Leaguo House. Vive hundred members were presenl. A preamble and resobitions were presented by Chastes Gfhbons and daantiaowsly alopted, Wrst, that thin League ill welcome to the city of hliadelphos the dele. gaten to the Conveution of Sauthern loyaliste, and wilt co-operate with them and other loyal eKizons of the United states to weare the perpetual waton of ull Mines on The basis propomed in the aneedment to the cousitution agreed npom by Congress, The second and tied provides for a public welcome to the delewates to the convention, us of tht and other States to partic: pate, and Jireets the Scerelary to insus tiekets of ndinis won to the Leacne House to the delegates, The fourth declares thot the thanks of the Leagre be and they a hereby cordially preseniad to the loyal roprer ptat in Congres from this and other Btates, who, f ® the country from # adenitting Into the publi , +, Whose Wands ate sta med with (he of her loyal © The Glth is ws folhowa Haesol ved, Tha he es\emordinary, aywpethy rently manifpeed by Andrew Jobeson, wader the guidance ot Wit. w Seward, with the pros 0 the couues nnd heir political agberem to the bayel hin. ronet wmyiteg thi poney or give up Nie lewd. in bis | denial the rat of people of tha loyal states to exer ‘ioe legisiative power In Congress in the prewnt candition cl the country, im hie Todevent and rivet alate upon whet Pep inde stor Yan justine 4 BNA Ane t ther viewry, juli: A formal letter of invitation to the delegates wae udopted, cone uding ae fodew Yor onfteringe au inpathy, aad we, promise would oring Krom parece usien, be our huble say raiions uf Withers jernine enetione of our eam " fe Co «that ite trump tine t Hewaliy W vy. With i we Etteve protean) orenpeeied polly» hiew coparertty’ ” tre cuon and to pamah her y. haat eam wo oe sught bast ooh ‘or the abmee Ie the wo gn) Ailanee between thore on the one hand whe emat! 4» Vert tee Roverniment, and On the wher who eoarivurnd nent In is efforts Of writ preserve ith you we think desiniee of the repobtie BhOUN Bot be romtided few Wie é the Mow Grier . ” treweon miedo Aine in order to seeure [oF bar Loutepiy | he Vieatings of peane, With You We eeyporitd (6 war Inv the the pence for whi en fei ome bong bent ed ast aad ineneraytivle patri your Hes Maine Politics, Bascom, Me, Angew 22, 1908 n Mey ahtieee Comety Conrention axemited in the eveming The te here tod.) ard mate ls bominmtims the crowd. | 5 a: nented their amended report, concluding with the fut- lowing :— Resuived, That in ordagse carry out the aime and cate resolutions party, Femarks wore enthusiast! | of th Feoommend to every friead also eloquently addressed by Hon. Seed ete eek renee ight Boies bye) Barker of this State, who Was President of the reicalred niwbaro a workings “4 ‘Bose seutag jovernor Parsons, of Alabama, and Mr. Doolittle, of | sush's person” Beeeeene? h suepend Wisconsin are here t0 speak at the democratic and Joho. | ance Soveral members the report as anwise, the discussion ocoupying the time of the woth ole o'olook P.M. when « vole was taken by yeas and, ways, resulting la the adoption of the report, son meeting to-mevrow. Fernando Wood, who was ao ewnced, has mot amvived, and ih is wald will pot be pro- Ohio Potities. Torepo, Ohio, August 22, 1946. ‘The Union Congressional Cobveutiou of tne Tear da OBITUAR) General James Nag! trict of Obio, i of Pennsylvania. Me Aster op ace city, to-day, ronomiaaied How... | General James Nagle, of Peanrylvania, not to b® oom (ions wers adopted. After the adjournment the cam. | founded with General Jamox 4, Negley, of the same balgn im this Stato was formally opened. A large and | stato, died at Potlaville, Pa., yesterday moring, He enthusiastic mooting was addroased by Hon. J. A. Gar- . J. ML Ashley, ex-Governor Hamilton, of | served f ® time without atlaining great dinti . during the late war, The telegram on M A erie, jicfontmastr Gonoral Donuison wan expeed, | Singhe ite wa, The logan anny in x tor of which we have no personal knowledge, Mary’ Politics. Rev. Dr. Brainard. Rev, Dr. Brainard, pastor of the old Pine efi poner ee phia, died suddenly on the might Barrimony, August 22, 1866, x bones ‘the 2st at Scranton, The Unconditional Union party aro holding : sional nominating conventions today, In the Second Covgremional district, including seven wards of Balti more city, Hon. John L. Thomas has been unapimoasly renom| Tn tho Fourth Congrewional Distriot Gon- vention, which met at Frodorick (ity at noon to day, Hon. Frank E. Thomas was also renoininated by accla: mation. The Third Congressional District Union Con- vention have nominated J. J Stewart for Congress. Mr. Stewart hola tho oifice of Aaseasor of Internal Revouue for the Third district, Ex-Governor Ca: + Coolidge, of Vermont, Ex-Governor Carlos Covlidge died at Windsor, V¢,, en the 16th fost, He was born in that piace over seventy- four years ago, and pragiised law in the game town fer fifty-two rong Ho grélunted a} Middichary Oulloge m 1811, and was State Attorney for the éouniy of Windsor from 1831 to 1 and Key ntative trom Windsor te the General Assembly from 1834 to 1857, and from 1990 to 1842. Ho was eléctod Speaker of the House of Ropré. woutatives in 1836, and from 1589 to 1842; was clocied Governor of Vermont im 1848 and re-elected Ln 1549; was Seuatoy from Windeor county in 1864, and re-elected in 1855. Governor Coolldge was one of the Electors a6 Largo from Vermont in 1844, and voted for Henry Clay w Vrosideut of the United states, In 1849 Coverage Covildge received from bls Alma Mater, Middlebury Ooty loge, the compliment of the degree of Lip. "HH TURF. Bast Leure, i. 7 Wrorxsoay, August 22.—Mateb §: five to wagon. Indinnn Poililes, Ixpraxavorns, Tod,, August 22, 1864. Governoe Oxlosby aud Colonel Ingersoll, of Ilion! Addressed A repiblidan tmooting to-nigat, A rain -tor ta during tho entire day and evening prevented » p feteption by the soldiers to Governor @gtonby, Tho Eloction in Montana, Sax FRANMIAON, Ange! 22, 1866. Acthiy Governor Meagher, of Nontank RiP trsued a proclajiat on ordering an election for September 3, for a mambew of ihe Toreitorial logistature. City Potiles. ey Sonpieite’ Axp Sarcons Mare Ma@erind. ~The a journed meottog of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Ng!!29) Voton was tins , dost these La held last m@ght at Masonio Holl, on Thirtelnth street, hn Lovet used b. g. Tel he iyeeccssee Bud 6 The followMg gentlemen wore appointed « comm'te* of ant, Nations Meces De. d09 nome ss arancements for the grand mace meeting to be hot Q wter. Wf. Mile, next week to endorse the Ptiladelphia Convention:— ] s“ret heat., tio hid a . 46 in aa Je rapy We the favorite previous to the start % tom and tno betting wae very sharp for a Wan Chairman, General J. Hobart Ward; Captatn J. P. Dotan, Major Van Hoven, Colonel Lynch, Major MeG or KB Thomas W, Miller, M. Laweon, © an, Pr Captain J. Frei tri-nda ‘of -ench horse being anxious to got ow Gonoral Hilyer, G favorita, Roth horets pr owned jn Westahester county in Nach, Major Warne aud each bad @ host of backers Telegraph wom very carly, Joe Hooker having @ bad wity of breaking The Leet Lo was tho only one of iniorpet in the race, Joe Hooker taking the ead at the start and keeping in from wots after ho entered tie homestre'el; he then broke ail to pieers, and Teleceaph passed Lim and wou (ho face. The entries for the $1,000 purse oflered by the pre- prietor of tho Hashion Cour “ ae at the corper of Hooton street and Broedway, Other WS, Potter,» or: win MeClon ain Show, Privat J, Downey, The and piace, Papoanise Lieutenant 1 an, Col Let rivate T Stap ™ Union Party’ =A miveting of the General Committes of this organization was held laet evening at the Germania Assernbly Rooms, where «series of reso Littons wero passed endorsing Pri nhnsnn'® roxte. ration polley, as set for hla the late Phit vention, The proceedings were harmon low mastic emwan Dewoonaric Apetrnta CONVENTE Con. ud outa. Cuevetsnn, Angrat 22. 166 The Horse Fair cotamenced at thiy piece to day, and war largely attended, Two trots oamne of, the firgt two une beats in bernom, for « purse of $900, open to alt hota, which closed with four eniries, sad ao mile beat CITY INTELLIGENCE. Mernoroutan Fine Dsearrassy,—Am adjoarned | trot, best tue ia five, whieh wae a contest for a pure of tho Bowrd of Conuniseioncrs of the | of §200 for horses that had vever shown 2.50. For thie Metropolitan Fire Department was hedd yosterday, | pnrse there wore seven bores entered. ‘The tank was After receiving and reading sevoral comtnuntes- | in fine coudit’on, and tho sport throughout very satin tions ftom different partics, thanking the Fire | tory, At two o'clock the borer outored for the two inile puree were a led and were soon in readiness te commence operations, Witttem Brown had b. g far Waiter, O W. Dunmick oh, ¢. Sita Rich, James Goutimm eh lorriswey and Pi Morgan eg. Pot. The few heat wan Closely cuntoatad by sie Walter and Silas By tue former winning by a neck, Pilot way distamved. Inthe cond beat Bilas Rich wont eway with the lead and was never head dtu the heat. #ir Waller Was # 00nd and Morriaoy last. Tho Uvird heat was & counterpart of the second, Bilan Rich being Ore, Bir Walter seooud amd Morrimey third, Rich was the favofite previews to the start at iree 10 ong, but when Sir Walter won the Gees beat bin bockers were pot so lbers! in (heir offers anf ap paeaaa takers, The following * a summary of the trot CLAVELANY Deavine Park —Weduesday, August 22 — Parse $890, tro mile beats, in barnes. O, W. Duumnick entered ch, g “las Rich. Wiliam Brown entersd bg oir Walter James Conlins entered ch. @ Morrinaey. . P. R. Morgen entered Department for their efticieney in the extinguish ment of fires upon property in which they were in- terested, and roading a scygertion from the Chief B: xincer, lu regard to anew system of calling out the force at alaring, a variety o rouline buslucks wax por- formed, aud tho Board adjourned, Cuuncu Picwic,—t, Beidget's comeert pienic taken place today at Jones’ Wood. The procoeds will be for tho benefit of the parochial sehools which are nader tho care of the pastor, Father Moouey No exertion will be epared to make’ thixa day of imuocout eajoy mont to all who participate, Asscat, Exevnsion or Company ©, Twenera Reomeesr N.Y. & N. G.—The second aanual excursion of Com- pany ©., N, Y. 8, N. G., took place vesterday, and as far asa large attoutamoe. taanagemont and piewant time wout, waa complete aucoes., Res Ovex wy a Puranr Can. —Abont seven o'elok 9°, Spares yeutorday morning a boy named Edward Buywieok, re- ‘Time, ‘oto ito 8, siding at Mo, 170 Sixth street, was ron overt by freight . eoy Tar ear No, 627 on tho New Heaven Rallrowl, and very oori- This was for a parse of $200, mile heate, heat eae ously injured, His arm was broken and a larze peta of “ys flesh tarn from the tint, Au oileer of the Fuurwentis ch. ¢. Pity Morrell, b. g Union Jack, b. @, O% precinct conveyed bim to his hous, where suryte id | vor. Orlin, and ® g Commodore. Union Jack was the was administered Bugdeck tx but thirteen years of | favorite butore the stat at even againat the fold. «bent. age, aud h# extreme makes it doubtfal whecker | jut Jius won very one'ly in throe #traight heatt, Dady be Can be brought safely throngh his trying ordeal. Jouer being the only aue of all the others that made aay Bnamerct.—Theee Little boys, ranging from nive to } kind of @ struggle wiih him, The folowing Is @pnu- se — . twelve yeom, wore found yeotorday eveniay on Went | ED -y 5 purse 9900, mile beats, boot three in Ave, ‘Thirty-Afth wteoot, near Kighth avonne, in a state of | in barnoan. almost obtiviogs intoxication, They were Wo drank te as Parking entered ch, @. Cheetnut Jira . procured the'r tiquur, Ona of the Hale | W. HE Potts entered bm. Lady Joner.. tell where they the fellows war taken to the Twentieth police precinet, where his distressed mother fouud him and took hia home. If there m any law to ponish the man that gave those bova the liquor the matter should he therenztly ‘uvemthnted and most Coadan pomabines! iat tod upow the ville Buvotast ov Fevrom Srnner.—Abont vine o'olork lant wight the safe in the office of Theodore Dogroot, real estate agent, wax blown open by hurlers Up to ball part twelve o'clock it wax not kuown if the eafe con. tained money or valuables, Wr. Degiout not Laving eotme down, although telegraphet for from the Mecond pre- cinet police mation. The thieves wore suppoted to have entered the hailding before it w for th have secreted themssives w bad } So large w charge of used in blowing open the safe Wm. Sheiden entered & & Jim... Wm. Brown eulered ch. @ File Murrell Owner emered b. g. Coumodure, C. Rosenorants eurered bg Ol ¥. Kiwood antered b. 5, Uulon dar Time 2 44-2 44 248. wis Birt Sow Bateace Cetin and refreshing mire FB ay a Py Vor wy waht sree a - ere Ushceas a onessie as ‘retalh Wal Brochoar, ak com, lovely of, a box wins compl tly through the panel © ot “ Hee entored the building they disco: fonap, filled with eronne alt, and lichted, standing upon the floor, which wae covered with from the safe, A thorough search waa t Dorgiare thronghout the vaiiding, W1t they tude youd their excupe. Vien on Nowan Srneer.—At ebout five tjloutes pat seven o'clock lant eventing a tre wee dinonrered tn the Aittogl the butiding in rear ef Si Neca etree, The ftremon were promply on baud ant prevented the fire from extesding boyood the roof of the building No. 61 fermen to pot wut the fire, war somewhat damaged by water, Heiiry Mow quin, wine dealer ad rovisurant Leeper, in the bare 4 4 bout $40); insured tor $15.0, hoe catabit diuient order, Wine and repelet 1 Aamo, merle telat = tein eure Th bee seed the Mina ppt © thea Ml teed Mat) sd “A Wom Luiaden of Sinerien a Clery.” ‘The Moguificest Mate ¢ lations Wy ancrtbons tu thee ae BORNMTT COCAINY. So wher preperation sensartty eolathe Lote ety catered or orinett, A. UsS-BMIs- Ae all) Dragaiets (for the halt) and trovy bores wer slightly Caen lore about $200; ineuret Rudera't, keeper ff @ Prires Cashed in Legal Lotterion. (trea lear store, also roceived wine sieht damage J. | drow tng eae Senwey & Co, jewellers, Arnold & py fuot of the 1. OLUT, Rector, 176 Renedwag, , roar baild ; AM & it Conf, w or . office of the ‘“Internetionat Moptoy my Wye. ihe Reet the Wertd. - “ haere Were ato stizhtly daconerd by water The tte! lor will : not exterd $1,500, which ba fally covered hy (nen nee A ae iodo Dye The Bent Kvew THE LABOR CONVENTION. ths et dic Wee Home from the Souskore and Coman- vt Regios the change ot a Mh oy ‘aud Perel Kigtet # ie Vor Report of the Committce ont : > 1 j My npem here Recommend: | Soch Ven Ouly oe will Reppert the Stews } ‘Trades Unions to be Vacenraued, Me, We *, Aveo Ot we, The National Late Conve ' wed a: berations today The Commiiice on the Right Hour Myetow nad . Kindred subjects reported #* follows | Lanawerthy's New Preminwy Trem ew f eras Wont annee | oe PRO IE? tt Broek wer ' ‘ Lerkatiteh sewing Mgate, dagebariects termine eRe oR dee , wh r ; ¥ tas 149 Niven Thad 1 he om petton wo they Fen | aun We gine Woe ¥ nd pers wit, nak tn ovat ow Maelines tHe © Lagrkationk meovt ru we hewhng ore Meee emmpony & Hekey's Vipet Prewjous Himet ten ‘ o hewn Marites pean trey Uetet of « Rinemen w & * * mow lay Mechkine Carn, ” om pevdard te the ty Prim Age!» Onntet After sonne diecwmion the report © recemeaniitiee! ly & vote of 2 to 2. The report of the Commnter ow Tr Beri ben wae my beni tow Comm commending mod er te fh Uplons ant the eetabihiment of merbanire Mark or © “ jee Vnlone eed of Mine “a Wert ae Hyeenran, reading rests, he The repart wan mdowhed ‘ The fottowing repert from the Onvwes 7 mative Amo inverse wad Prete Labor wa " A. Troure, of Bente read 9nd whogtent Hayat Mavanm heroes oo ty tm tener oof Rawat ot Ve. Behringer, fromm the Comenitine on Termenent (rr ganira/ion, prewemted (he sevierd baal rupert as lollows tom, Work! ngmen’s Uemnon ond Pig rae 187 the Cirah Ove Wntiet oA (ese shall have one Griegein, amd erery 4 tii Se win F aub braed ROL ss bars, peered by ove 4 ‘daots f (his orgneitation to a wawnt | aleer « a Aires &f pater 7+ 48 PPLE ApS ack mamther Velnaging (> e ~ wat The Cotamitied om the Favtt Hoar Preterm tare ore

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