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I ONSTRUCTION, o Civil - rqjeckion for the Freodmen in Virginia, PRACTICAL SLAVERY - IN KENTUCKY. Acts of Con'nen Declared Tacon- stitutional. SELL A A Spectal Dispatcl to The N. Y. Tribune. v WasHNGTON. Monday, July 30 1 A dispateh from Tas TRIBUNE Bureau at Lichmond vy “iier; Torry has forwarded to Washio him Ly & Committee chosen at o mass mee! #6ni held tm that oity o2 the 24ck fust., and Iown “*Lho allegatio: groat exten plaioedof, b “Ilie address states that the meetin, of sotting before Gen. Terry their €T the Mayor, police conrls, nnd justioes ure udnun st tLew, because lhq were gtou an addross sent tingof colored ¢ it indorses it as fol- A o unquestionably, o 8 oin contained o or tho evii com. o1 L Saing of the Burea oF military courts.” & was beld for the purpose jovances in the fact that filled with maliguity once slaves. It pr iates \\ o’ until we are n'flflenlbd in the ohnuot get that from civil authorities ves end provent riot, then give us islstion—nothing but that c We ask o special Ttis 1mpoulh'n to get an officer n he has nssaulted and beaton & of this metcre are always sottled wan to joil, irrespeative of justice, Our | cotod us from the tyranny ef the Mayor's being property; but now we are taxed. 45, and Teceive scauty weges and s cannot hone for justiel amartial lav, ich enn be gives bat plead for to arrest & while d man, and o5 bagage: of ¢ > fo pay exaibitunt ren ed of civic abuses, of which I note owing: Two whitd mon, after beating two colored men, 1 them over to Ofiicer Cousens to arrest. They were 1o the eage, and the mext morning carried before Joo the Mayor. Colored wituesses for the defenso were re- aud the oolored men were addressed by Lis Honor as ot fatend for yogniggers to be eqoal with white men T A gor, 1 you do not give m¢ §200 for yoar good or, 1 shali gend you to jail.” ¢ the commitment ho attempted to black mail them $400 + theirB-ng seut oa to the Hustings Court ou & charge Tl wea aze yet to ail. & Beekor and brother wero seronading at Dight. cos- (s practice with whites. Watchmav Epps came alon end, sliera soliliquy about clearing out, drew his club, beat Josoph frightfully. o r-sted.the party, and the next worning thes sent to Juil ‘0* creating a distarbance, A Jitde colured gisl was severely beaten by a white man, St wother sppliod to ex Mayor Saunders, now & magistrate, for 3 warrant, He replied, “Iamnot in any humor for giv- ug warronts. You musi go & from bere." Through the action of the Burcau officess sbe bad the mau taken up by the ¥ lice, but be w hargod, and she is unable to obtain any recognition of Justice for her ebild. PRACTICAL SLAVERY IN KENTUCKY. A dispateh from Louisville to I WE I'RIBUNE Bureau Gen. Jefl. C. Davis, Assistant-Commissioner for Ki forwands papess in the oase of @ boy who was hired by bis satier to & Mr, Mortis for 830 a year, but instead of retaining | 42 as & Lired servant. he bousd Lim, without tbe knowledge v or consent of Ms parent. Tho General states that the laws of Kontacky and the rales and practices of the Courts in refer- eneo to mivors of those lately slaves, greatly embarrass the officers of the Burean in carrying out tho regulations relative 0 apprenticing. Judge W. J. Steele of Woodford County Conrt, gives the following opinion: By the statates crkentuek! T1d'Vol., page 64, ad1, County ‘are to inqire infonnd put_to spprenticcsbip children relatives or pafents -b-rnmhrnu them up in moral votrees. Ry cur law the relation of busband and wife be- fween slaves is not rocognized, and - the motber alose is Fe- @ in the case under cousideration, the Yoy being dead, bis fatbor not being rec- Lie bas bo claic o the child, which is declared a bas- | e Legisiatare of the State at ita last seasion pre- od e amn modes r.em negroes who bad lived as d an wife abould be n as legally married, but in | © the mother has been dead several years, aud the | her of the boy eannot comply with this act, and neitker fathor nor son cat be entitled to avy beuelits uis recent law. 0%Y JUDGES DECLARISG TEE ACTS OF CONGRESS DN~ CONSTITUTIONAL. rfrom s very promigeat lawyer in Kentacky toa 12l at this pidee staces: ' Ous Cocrt of of Appoals will at once denounce every setof | Congress passed einee the Rebellion began ns unconstite- tional, and the Legialatare will, if necessary, lnv (m' Tesent oir cnforcement. Negroes dre being ex?. from this tato and thrown upon Ohio, Indiana and nois. 1 know, »u 3 lobg experivace upon the bench, that scarcely & ¥ is rendere ndioed by Rebel sympathies. The .l wdicial office in the man _is rot rcspected. In 1.0 Aypellate xn. fur Judge, sud likely 10 be e'ected, s stomping openly sgainst the Cot stitae i mtuumu. and vows to use his ivfuence men, whom he terms traitors. RESTU | SHAMUS O'BRIBN AT WALLACK'S THEATEK. | u inopperture thunder-storm, last evéuing, threw | -1.: o coll water on the new Irish dramwe, which was pro, | dused ot this honge for the first time. Vet the thoater wes | comlortably filed; and surely the apdience there present ldst | wothing though thelr edvemturons spirit fn braving the | siors. " Shamas ('Briea” 18 not remarkable Yor originali ln ewboties an interesting. story, is brimful of ineldoat, | t Xeeps the mifid of the spectator pleasurably excited from fl # to last. It is @ very long time sinco we have seen “n play 50 crowdgd ‘with incidents, so vital with action, #o. pieturesque in point of scemic accessories. Every ehiracteristic that we are accvstomed fo look for in Irish rama reappears in this one, and some festares are added nm | 478 e charm of novelty. The Irish patriot, the freedom- "'""c Loy the goud priesgewho feels o plous sympathy with treason, the buse aud trefieherous and malignant iu- ’":;”Lh: l;lhnl‘) Titish gentloman on bis travels in Tre- the dashing Limt. 1-dy, the miduight comspiracy, the danc, tie song, the disguise, the y., ..:hw allo: .:u",, ¥edeoats, of whisky, aud of Jokes both VEnerabio wua i.v 1 , e are beve. W write in baste at a late hoor, aud cannot | pouss fo give lere o cavefal atelysis of tho piece. But of Stet thera fs po present need. The story of Shamus CErich and widely known. He goes through | Sy porils Ty plq, and be goes through | fnem Jike 8. hr-n ma, flurnrl our sympathy wong with Mw, Nok indeed, e {3 gnything very Smprensive o7 Wiening in Irish treason; DGt covu.n, gayly .\ yrineiple, patriotism, and fidelity to one's cause through gua | . " Boveeven wion preseuted in merely whwle lifo. This play of 1 Mglamue O'Drlog® mukes its appoal to sympathy with those | " wizius, and doos, 468.plesd fu vein. Itbas plenty of mivor | frutteasd, possiily, its inmer signifioante will not bear reflec | “¥om~imt fte $deal of herolsm i worthy and is fnspiriog; avd | 3t really, tor some exent,, roproduces the turbulent life «f nveiy stormy and pioturesque historie period—iiid. A * o sk Grawe, axd well adapted to tho Celtie sentiment of | , Ut I8 snre of having o successfulruo Mr. Moss bas | « prodmed it garefally, and with several pemarkably fine sccnes, | < WXl wilipg Taerits cordial praise ip many respects. We sball s#overt to the subject again when more at lelsure. The play | | ¥eds u Jittle coudonsation, and Should be relieved of its ex Sestive mosieal socompaniment, Its three acts Wonld then o pass sere smoothly and ewifily, acd ifs interest would mot le o mirred.” Sk O'Brign " will bs fayed every uizht. Personhl, ’ Wejor-Gien, Bchofield, U. 8. A.; Major-Gen. Thos. | “'"-':mvr Hon, C. P. Huatington, Cal; Hou. C. 8. e Lot Fon, M, 5. Mavobester, Chlosgo; Hon. E. | <lopp, Xomkers; Hun 3. Shater, Albaoy, and W. D. Clapp, | ":""':.‘“mnu Hatel, movg the arrivals 6t #he ¥ifth Avemme Hotel, we notice (R Hon/ Alcomige o Bios ;. Hon. X. B Ralllon | ,M:wupiundaul'wu! e “,h: Toscor Conkiing, Utles, b2 ZY Ur— llmm RBaltimore, is at the Hofiman. » T. Shermsn, Okio; Hom, H, B. Anthony, R. 1; "‘0” B.Jm Now-Orleans; and Baron (. Hackenberg, * aad Baros H Haokenberg, Sweden. are at the 8t. Nickolas. The Hoo. Henry Wilsea of Mass., tho Hos. B, Van Horn, Tockport, N, Y,, the Hoa, L. M. Morrilf of Maine, the Hon. . 0. W. Kesson of Tows, the Hon. J. M. Asbley of Ollo, the A.s.v.anaml.u-hau.wml.;mud " the Hon. B, ¥, Norwioh, No¥., the Hon. 0. , B, Watteson, Ttics, Astor House, The Saengerfcst. The following are the names of the musical Socier | | [ :;-'::Nph. in- the concert at Touisville, Ky., on the PRI p iy m;:'—l‘fw.:‘h»- 78 Now ;'/‘::l‘u o - Miwm B e rond ills Lioder! & el #erbaad; 8, Cis sl Baeu: | . Tuird ) w i monla; 3. Bidbey fnon - ; ","' b_ 2 a B uder. | ,~ .uou ov?uz "] .rb. L f B, Kv.flr lho! u.m | e et A T l Bai~ ‘, 4 - - e T | Moury Keyes of Newbargh, Bdward 7. Phoipe | Washington says | chauge lu the character of the Hou: 7 port K6 $Erougl. evil, are’virtues that we csunol choose but | 1"} Jiver was chosen Bocretary. Under s -‘-"RL?:.;.‘.‘:{:"“’“ ; | ‘mitte of one from each connty to nominate delegates, i o POLITICAL. g [y Telegaph.| GRORGIA RIIPONDING TO THE LOYAL UNION CALL. Special Dispatel to the N. Y. Tribuve. Wasimsaroy, July 30.—A letter “from Sumtor County, Georgia, indorsiog the call for the Loyal Unioo Con- vention, states the loyal men ia that district aro few but firm, and that the *coddling” of the Fresident tas warmed the viper of Secoaslon into new life and energy, The call has jogivon now Lieart to Uniouismn in that Btate. VIRGINIA DELEGATES TO THE JOHNSON CONVENTION. ForTrEss Moxnos, July ¥8.—A meeting ot (ho eltizans of Elizabeth City aud County was beld in Ha: jton at which resoluions were sdopted approving and indoisini he gall f~= the Nattonal Ustou Couvention at Philadelpiia ou Lae 14th of August. THE PRILADRLPIIA WIGWAM. Prwapsrenia, July 30.—The wigwam for (e meeting of the Natioghl Union Convention will be situste! 1 front of Girard College, and is being rapidiy bat suvs! v construotad. Accommodation will e afforded for 1500 duie gatos and 9,000 spectetors, and tbe buildmg wil prive committee-rooms uid otlier couveniences. Too place (frcct- e ing can be reached by turco or four different liues ol ) railroads. ALBARY Post-Oppick.—Mr. George Dawson resigoed the Postmastorship ot Albany. Cuusc— i ment with the Johrsoniaa poliey, MaINE—The Congressional Convention in Fifth District will be beld ot Ellsworth, Av Gov. Cony, it is stated. will oall an extra session of { Logistatare about the middl of Aagust to ratify ! ment to the Conatitution, nod to consider the expedient mitting the State tox on the citizens of Portland, in cons tion of their sevoro losses by tho recent firo. TexAS.—The Houston Telegraph of the 21st clestion returns from 71 countics, which give Throc 47,573 votes to se. A correspondent of The ¢ Republican names Gea. K. L. Nichols for United Sen«tor is principally kuows Lo mercactile ¢ uss0s and was a0 tie g ¢ and determiued Rebel, s PENNSYLVANIA.—A Republican mass Conventcn will be held in Reading Angust 22, at which a laree enticr. is anticipated A large number of prominent speskers Loy been invited, and wany of them will doubtless be prosoti Major-Gen, Geary will.be one of the speakers. MARYLAND, — A Conscrvative mass meeting was oalled at Towsouton @i tuo 24ti, which was to be & monster, but proved anything bub that. Zhke Balimore Cownty Union asserts that not moro thar persons in all were prosen The meeting was an utter falure in the way of numbers or enthusiasm for the Swann party. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESD AY, JTLY 31, 1866, "VASH]NGTON TUE LQUILIZATION OF BOUNTIES, GENERAL STUEDMAN'S DECLINATION PROGRESS OF THE YNDIAN DIFFICULTIES, — An Explanation from Nen. Rousseau. ST TN S, WasuiNa10y, Monday, July 30, 1966, T PQUALIZATION BILL. An opinion prevails that the Bounty Feualization bil. which passed Cougress on the last night of the session, will onst the Treasors several bundrod miflions of dollars. It i proper (> say that this opinion is based upon the bill first introduced o the Senate by Mr. Wilson, which would bave cost from §200,000,000 2,000,000, The bili finally adopted isa compromise between the above bil and the one iatroduced into the House by Gen. Schenck, The former provided for the payment of $100 por yeag, to soldiers who had served three yoars, w Government bounty of not more thau $100, the bounty to be deducted from the amount thus to be paid them. Tho latter provided for the deduction of local Instead of Gov- ernment bousty. The bill as passed (and as gives in full tu | Monday's TRIBUNE), is cstimated 0 cost seventy.five o eighty millions, quito enough, but not so much as stated by Mr. Fes senden, The Paymaster-General says that it will tako ehree years to examine the accounts of the soldiers to whom this oxtra | bounty is due. The amoust paid each yoar will, therefore, be 000,000, The clause in the new Bounty bill awarding to two i soldiers who have recelved o bounty of 830 a sum of 50 wore, is inoperative, as thoro is no sueh class, GEN. ROUSSEAU'S RESIGNATION, Gen. Rousseau states that whoever applied to Speaker Colfax to withdraw his resignation, did so without any authority from him; that he would not allow it to be with. drawn, He ts still bere, and will retarn to Xentucky soon. THE PRINTING BUREAU. 1t is the understanding hero to-day that Gen. Steed- man has not accepted the position of Superintendeat of Public Prioting. As thelaw requires that the Superintendent must bo a practieal printer avd biuder, and bo belog veltbor, bo is not eligible. An ovening Administration paper states that West Virinia.—The Union State Central Com- wittee has issuod o eali for & State Convention at Parkersburg, Angust 30 The on'l says: “ “In the event of the renewal of the violence nnd ¢ turbanoss ted lust Fall by returned Rebels end the sympathizers in soveral of the count Unfon wen, it is recommended that dolegates Do nccreditou by letters numeronsly ¢izned as possible.” - Ex1GHTS oF TR iOLDEX CIRCLE AT READING.— The Harrisburgh Teiegraph, 13 commenting upon the Readivg Jobuson meetis . “In this connection we have been informed that n Mr. Palmer, Who was chief marsul at Mechaniesbarg, and ie- coived Clymer, Haldoman, and Miller, wore a pair of Wl.ck velvet gaunticts, inscribed with a oross and othor sacriiesius signs used by the orcer of the Kaights of the Golden Gt Massacuvserrs.—The Hon. Robert €. Wi hmy, the Hon. Caled Cushing, and Judge Ranj, R. Curtis, may pos- #itty be among the represontatives from Messackaselts at the Philadolphia Convention. Truixots.—The Republicans of the Fifth District, in & recent Conyention, adopted the following straightforward resolations: Resoloed, That the party which stood by the (:nrn:-n throngh four years of rebeliion and treason, and mafutained liberty and union in spite of Soutbern Kebeis and No La,-p-mnd- s fally capuble of taking caro of the coun time of peace. Resolved, That we are ia {avor of so reconst ernment that it sall be contro1+d by loyalty. universal liberty; toat as we put down tho' Rel the uid of Rebels, we should reconstract the Government o the same way. Resolved, That we are pot in favor of paying a premiom ©pon unsucoessfal repeilion, uad we are therefore onposed 1o allowiug Rebels to vote for thomselves and negroos ¢ esoleed, That we are in favor of the CIvil Rigbts ) now Freedwen's Burenu bill, the peading amendments to the Constitotion, and the Cowy of the Usnited States, and that we are opposed to Slavery, rebellion, aud the Dread Butter Brigade. OBSTRUCTING THE Ma1Ls.—It is charged that the circalation of 8 Boston nowspaper, entitled Zhe Right I¥: prevented in the South by its being taken from the malls and destroyed by Southern postmasters. If trus, will some one furnish vs further évidence of the fact VeaMoxT.~The following are the delogates to PLiladeiphia: The Hon. T. . Redfield of Montpeiier, the Hon, of D lington, and the Hon, Giles Harrington of Alourg, with Hiram Atkins of Montpelier, Heory Chase of Lyndon, Bradley I Smaliey of Bajlisgton, and Edward F. I of $t. Albass, a8 slterna Tug Next CoNcrEss.—A Democratic, letter from ““Qusorving men, who have mized with the people ip the West lately, are not very hopeful of a thorough at the coming Fall elec- iog this Gov the basts of and tions. WASHINGTON PERSONALY. The Washington correspondent of The Hartford Press says the Presidest is not over sangaine ia regard to the result of the Fal! elections, bat is fully dotermived to porse vere in the course he has marked out. In regard to the next | Presidency, the same correspo 1t doos uol seem probabls that Ges. Grant can decilaethe Lepublican nominn tioo, All talk abont his agreemest with the Preaident’s policy is Copperhead Iying: there isn't a word of truth ia it. Gea. Grant with Ban. Logan, and with Lis wost iutimate of friends il? Washburse, member from the Galena dhm , who Is pow Iying il at m G 3 eneral's house. burne is & g‘mmlmt Radical. Wa Look at Gran\'s mm order. The esidént would put his foot o it if he dared, It op-- war between the two fien wero it not for Sewar mat. Johuson is & men of Coarse pasmions, Would, if it was not for Seward, soos kill Lis cause by rudence, The ** sage of Auburn”’ kuows botter what be done, and is very auxious to canolliato Grant and %0 the coaxing process proceeds—wiil po effect upos "w m“ al, but W Ihnmlrkulrflefl upon St wr e canzot =rn personal populasiis as O can, INDIANA.—In the Tenth District the Hon. J. I1. Detrees, the present Congressional reprecéntagive, was de. defoated for & nomination by,Mr, Wiliam Williams of Kosci- usko. VerMonT.—The Johuson State Convention was at- teaded by just 46 persous. A dispatch to The Boston Journal uyl Johnsonites of Vermont, alias tbe Democrats,"augment ion of two Republicans since their convention ;"'-hwmfi ane, and nmlnnn“ 46 persons in all, as- . ik niied States Court-Iouso in Windsor to 'Ilnl Ir lamentations over #' the distruction of our beloved 5.:::1!7 ud elect delegutes to the Philadelpbia Convention. ! Called ¢ um-‘-‘r_fv B. B. Smally, e8q., of Burling tom, L. B. Pnlol Montpelier. t of tho Convention the Hon. found thet three connties of the State were not represented at all_in the Couvention. Spoeches were made by the Hon. L F. Redficld of Bostou, E. J. Phelps, esq., of Burlington, and Jiie Oata of Betiasd, One Tesstation m.ly. indoralng the restoration policy of President Jobnson, was adopted. Texsesser,—The following card appears in The Cincinnati Commarcial of July 23: Kxoxviere, Tenn., July 20, 1866, Eus. Com,: Tn your issao of the 17th appears the following: A last ¥riday's dispatch from Knoxvilly, says a serious | altereation took place between two n!mu-(‘nv Browols w " son gd o friend of Diok MeCuua— ni row | gt decidediy $laashed. — Brownlow nm d Limsel( whn pistols, and swore he woald shoot bis o{mm ou sight.” o In the sbove nlllemrnl thero is wot the semblance of truth. As 1 am £ao only 8on of Gov, Browslow who hn ever had -n{ connection with the press] this dispateh most n- er to mylrl 1 have never atricken any man counected with a ne A or beeu stricken by one. 1 have uct, theroforc, hpen ** deci ely | (or otherwise) tirashed ' by Jv editor, nor bave [ ever been 50 unfortanate as 1o be mu-hr in @ rescounter with ' any fession o vocation has stricken rwen.” No man of attempted to strike me In liroe years, except on the battie- lchlua!lhhuw T have never threatenod o ‘sboot” or nu uu. vever given utterance to bolligerent laoguace to but one person con with (he press; M'u uvonl mouths since, and did not result in blows or B e o this dispatch wos o stab 8t my fther, e ‘o gass & mowber of bia fumily was bulsins, 4n mt, ecin prepes 1o [ gt £ 9 fale wilh refereace o g me i lflm'-h,-' un d this was notaith n Vocation, who the rencounter n e O noancing his fathor in kis mm. This exbibuiv “'decided thrashing” 0! chivalry ('E resulicd 1n !h'ohonhn nplhlz that the circulated jou e the extent of Itebel maligaity and lmumnoo? 18 i ' 4 ined in 'igl nuwddwlmlhk:,‘-l“ ""flffl with kim, by visdictive and unscrupulous nrq-n andl per this statement, you wlll uul B. Buowxrow, lduu Kuozeille Whig. readers of your lnrgely “lll.". 4 Mrs. Franees R, Fronch, wife of Johw R. French | (U. 8. Digeet Tax Commissiondr for North Caroling), and*| eldest daughter of the Jate N. P. Rogerstof xn.unmflm. ! died very suddenly at Edentod, N, C., onthe eveatng of Sun- | day, Joly 27, of congestive chills. A xnu il good womay, pesadssing in an eminegt Cegree wany of those rare virtues of 4 head and bodrt Which made heg father ono of the nebicet men | oyl m W fe | v Cornelins Wendell ias bosn appoicted. WendeH was Publio Printer uader Buehanan, and distributed the money used in passing the Lecompton bill THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEOTOR. 8. J. Randall, Democratic member of Congress from the First District of Pennsylvania, accompanied by Mr. Rankin, connsel for Beveridge, called upon the President this woruing to sscure the appointment of Sloanaker Colloctor of Tnternul Reverne for the First District of Pennsyivania. They state that they have a promiss of his appolatment to-morrow, There are several gallant Usion soldiers applying | for the position, one of whom is crippled for life. 1t is stated to-day that A. B. Sloauker, was to-day appointed Collector of Luternal Rerenne for the First Distriot of Pean syleanis, Tho President is preparing & large list of removals asd ap- POlATMENTS thuy will be ansounced in a fow days. None were made to-day, THE €ITY. Already it is commencing to get dull here. Most of the members of Congress have lef. for their homes, followed by the large sumber of lobbyists, office-seckers and hangers on who have infested the ofty during the past session. A pumbor of the Democratic members are still here, sceing 1o the reappointents of fitsads who fatled to be confirmed be- fore the Seunte adjourned. By the end of the week most of the clork ound the Ca) will bave left on sbort furlougbs, there being Lit'e In way of business to be dote, The sate- | rooms of the White House were crowded to day with mem bors of Congress eud office-seokers, Not more thau a quarter | of the number presont were admitted The kungry men, who hare boen walching and praying for Ceagress to adjours, and | who, en the last day of the session, in the gallerics of Con. gress and exclalmed “(hank God” when the words adjourned sing die were uttered, are now banging around the White duriag the next week, and retarn to For t Rerthol e | ;z-:mwnr L to'be detained three or four days Ia[r:rldl(:l:i.DB l ‘a Mr. Edwards states that. the negotiations are re. 3 83 aigoally sugoessfal, und it is believod that ths tribes treated wigh 1 togurd fiéle” freaty ‘stipulations for & vety tone tima, RSP ey ARMY GAZETTE, * - ———— m.m.ulmm lu( @ 150 of I‘r(ueufl lg omu, late Captain and : tan Qu-mr--ner U, 8, Volunteers, sentooced b; a:'.‘;':; o ul.'“? 10 make 00 fo the” Colied States | franded tha G 000 law (il mouey, nnu-ount of which be de- 85,000 and to be tied may divcct o e Jah '..'a";’:,' "p“;['&“",, 223 10 be fauvor [ gmm-nr, hotor or trust un w and of nennln Goverament W wl:':ploélon of ‘mh Will resume bis proscat dutics. e -Pmu-dmu the Manated Recraitio) Carlisie I H- P, 13 ordered to forward ' proper detachments of cohiveniont iz, 400 of the recrni® rvioe G. 8. Army (ivelus the Aumber G i e e i oo | 198 disposable al that post I‘H-:v l’::f“ I “c.o the Gia U. 8. Cavalry, serving In ug-named officers of Gem. Graat’s staff b wgncfl to duty a8 aid-de camp with toe r-. o{‘mfl E rb_u-p intment as General: Brevet Dri mu, P 'l'. 1 n«l"t :‘LL “0:1 e llltn::n Porter, Orvills E. 3‘;‘"" A(nn " Parker and Adam Bulun L-Ind rig.-Geo. Rawling will remaj duty with 80 Vet o Siath, and ‘Major Goorgo K. Lest as AA%:-IG"" ,John F. Lukins, Iate Second Lieutenant 30th United States Colored Troops, sud Acting Dopot Ordanauce Ofllnr:‘:t Wii- miugion, N, C.. hins been tried by court-martial, and sentencod 10 be cashicred rom service, and to be confined at Fort lll con, N. C., rot to excecd two yoars, RRED, Captain Simon ¥, Warstow, Assistant-Quartormastor United :'h“;t' i\my. Lo repert to lan General Meade, lu' duty on RELIEVED. 'mfl-l:p‘l:;d;&;’:nd William w-h‘r Uusited States Army, » Department ashingtor 18 Department of the Pl-lla N e MUSTRRED OFT. “:‘nmlm Jobn Van Lear, Brevet-Major United States Volun- Horpital Sn rdYD nxm H orpital Stewards Tames ennon, Henry C. Allen and William H. Ware, United States Army, v % presiina e Sotad NAVY GAZETTE. P 8 B DETACHED, A [ By Telegraph. | (,flmmmlnr\« Henry Eagle fromduty as Light. House Tnspector of the Eighti Light-House District, and jlaced on R eting Kraien Wolliam Ringgold © cting-Enslgn William Ringgold Cooper fromn dut. e mirtau 6 Navigaion, wd EraSiadloavs o tbwsaoa. ¥ Ly ting Volunteer Lieat. L G. Vasaallo from duly n llnl{lqnarun and pluced on siok leave of abssice. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘na steamer Massachusetts {s soon to be put out of commis- sion, The steamer Kearsargo arrived at the Navy-Yard. Boston, Mass., on tho 26th, 46 days from Iasbon, Portagal, toucking at Fayal {ln stoamer Pacony was at Charleston, 8. C.. on the 25th of July; the Chicopee was ordered to sall for the Wilmingto River, to relieve the Cousmuaugh, which was to procecd down. the coist. “The iron tag boats Palace wnd Seyden. bave boon comploted and dctivered ovef to the Commandant of tie Navy-Yar® Boston. The steamer Juniata sailed from ' Mooteridio on Ju v\" for the coast of Alrica. DETACHTD, MISCELLANEOUS. The supply steamer South Caroline arrived at the Wasking. ton Nav a1d on the 28¢h inst. from the Atlantio Ceast and Gt Bqaadsons. EXECUTIVE AL’POXNTIIFN i R [By Telegraph.} The following Examinihg Surgeons were appointed yesterday by the Pension Yurean Hoary J. Churehman, Chillicothe, Mo, Iroutos, Mo.: Alfred Edells, Coraing, N, Brownsville, Mign. ¥ Farraz, . B. Lo Bload, mor - MEXICO. mlm;c:- uication Cut ol'—. Aunticipated — Krench Residents Hoeve beseeching the President to commence bis much talked of wholesule removals from office. Thess mes, who dreaded aate, knowing thelr records were of such s character that they would not be confirmed, now feel relieved, and will | worry the poor Presidont tuto appeasing their tunger for offioe. : Tue WORMDEE Wau yars worm 4n dew hut I b saining to-uight. . THE PENTANS, A poster has been stuck up about the city to-day for & Fenlan mosting on Wednesday evening. The iz s gottea up by the beads of departmests Bere, and the New-Onteaxs, Monday, Jaly 30. 1866, , Advices of July M from Tampico say that city was besioged by the Liberals,and it was confidently expecterd that the eity would fall, as commnuication with the interior | iad been cut off about the 11th or 12th of July, and de- saahments of ervalry had made chareas inta thisb ace e Fregoh were orgaaizing a battalion fer their own protee- tion. . e —— SARATOGA RACES, o — AIXTH DAY—A LARGE ATTENDANCE*AND AN EXORL- hmen in Government employ bave been iustructed to be preseat. ‘The intention is to sttempt & caznterachion of the growiag disaflsction among the Fealans toward the Dewo- | crats. The aotion of lesdiag Radicals in ssouring the pacsage in Congress of an act calling for the protection of Fenlan prisoners, has crealdd grest consternation at the White Honse, and 1t is given out that Secretary Sewatd will speak at the proposed mecting. PERSONAL. Gov. A. G. Cartin of Paonsylvania arrived in town (his morning. Rumor says he s to bo appointed to a forelgn mission, but it is hardly probable, as be is & promiueat candi- date for Unlted States Senator from Pennsylvasia, to take Mr, Br Jor-Gen, Jas. H. Wilion of Eogineer Corps, bas been ordered to survey Rock River, Iinols and Wisconsio, i accordarce with ihe recent act of Cougress, CONFISCATIONS. It is ascertained at um Treasury Department that (he smoaut of setzarcs and confiscations -for the year cnding June 30 exceod by over $150,000 tao cost lncurred in protecting {he cowmerco and revenas from smuggling. PARRAGUT'S AND PORTER'S COMMISSIONS. The commissions of Admiral Farragut and Vice-Ad- | wiral David D, Porter were on Saturday signed by the Pres!- | «dest and Secretary of Navy, snd forwarded to each respect: | fvely, to the former at Long Branch, and the latter at the | Naval Academy, Aunapolis, Md. CUSTOMS. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed Col- { Jeotors of Customs, who have rented private property for th use of the Departmont, to report the total sumber of buildls and rooms occupled, the amount of rent pald and _their respec- tive looations. It is tho intention of the Department to dis- pense with all nonecessary apartments of this character, and as 300n s the reports shall been received thore will be & large retrenchmont of expenditures for the above-named pur paaes. The Gavarnment anpually pays over §100,000 for the ac- commodation of customs and other officers. INTERNAL REVENUE. Internal Revenue receipts to-day amounted to | 1,375,500 31. Internal Revenuo recoipts on Saturday 1,010,311 55, ending week, 5,770,850 3, FINANCIAL, The expenditares of the Treasury on account of the | Wnr. Nayy axd Interior Depariments in"the weok ending to- | doy, were s fullows: War Department, 8245506, Xary Do- partment, $1116,72; Interior Department, $236,8%0; totel, $2,199,485, The amount of Fractional Currency received at the 'l'nlnry Department for the ending week was $254,00. Amount shipped, §177,500, Amount destroyed, 642,400, a larger portion of this befog received from Fortland ruived by the late fire. | | For contryING THE CUSTOMS LAWS. Under a recent joint resolution, General Garfield aud Senator Creswell have been appointed by their respective branehies of Congress to codify the Castoms Laws. A third person Is to be appoiated by the Secretary of the ‘Pressury, NAVAL PRIZE CLAIMS. The prize list of the U, 8. ship Montgomery for the capture of the prize Pet, has been propared and is ready for payment atthe oftice of the Treasury, but owing to the fact that the claims of the crews of 55 vesscls for the, Red Riyer _and Mobile captures are yot to be settled, this list will not come up for payment for five oz six wegks yot. INDIAN AFPAIRS. The Cousmissioner of Indian affairs has just re- coived dispatehes tiw Newton Edwarde, o6q., President of the northwest Indian Comiwiesion, dated steamer Ben. John son, Fort Union, 3yly 14, informing him that the Commis- siouer arrived ot that place ou the 7th inst., and found three of tbe Lower Crow Chigfs. The Upper Crow Chiefs were ox- pected evors day, The Cliefsof the Gross Ventres of the Pratvie and threo bands of the Assioneboines were also ex- pocted to arrfve, “Thete wero encamped near the Forl 400 odges of 1be Orifafees, They all talked in the wost pacifio manner and v/} doubtiess treat in such a way s to give com- plote satisfacifon, The Commissioners would probably not see the Santees, thopgh from Wil accounts a large wajority of ‘ them desire $0 make term. My, Ldwarls Goped (her would Sulah thelr labors (Bere [ | sorse to receive 8300: the LENT TRACK, 0 The N. e Tribune. BarATOCA SeRINGS, Monday, Jaly 30, 1866, The greak feature of to-day . was a hurdle raco ower & two-mile course. for which three horses were entere’, viz Zigrag, Citadél, and Gen, Williams. Aligr o wost exclilbg race Zigzag came in the winver, ald the loud plandits of his friends. - Time, 4.14. Tho second race was & dash of foar wiles, open “toall ages for $1,000. Kentucky, jus and Leatherlangs were th Aorses entered and ran. Kentucky came fn' the wianer in .91}, Julios a good second. T'lha " mlh Laodicsp was wou by Millwoogd, Batler second, \me, ‘I-IM ending of the races it commenced raining, which | alightly marred tho pleasures of the d ANOTHEW AcCOD The day broke cloudy aud the )nuk WS Trearye Nevortheless there was o large -muuw -nn lllhllmt resuli of the races was wost isplayad inthe resal G Lhe Tates W oo Mies. Tho it second IIN It was & moat exolt- Special Dispateh t race aud resuited s follown: Zigzag, 1y i Litadel (formerly 5 Il \l\; IIJ tly not up to bi s oneral Wiliame was spparsall Het 0 1o e oion LRI "The aecoud race was & dul of four miles, -u:r-m 81,000, tered, and o most spirited con! it T o e winaing puat 1o g : et uoters Kent thn:r Bld) Iat, Mebasiel .luuu (four yn-;Julm 24, Weldon's Leatherlungs (81 :ur 3 Time, 14. 1'.. intrd race was s dash of 8 mile and. bl Tandiekp of Liorses starf but at the conclusion of the race “{hreo were placed. aud (hey were: £ 1Ll Creek (carr) |n|supnnmlnl. L atron's Weiden's Lather (carying 102 pounds), 2. Mel'oun’ nie Buler (carryling 102 ycnm’n). . e 2431 A uclusion of the race & beaty shower which caused & rapid and burried nuum. of th lc COANT, SHARES—IXDIAN DEPREDATION§—CROPS IN olll.ov. $a% Fuaxcsoo, Jul ~'T'he ‘Supreme Court af San MIXING Overnwent, to pay fo the bnlted States a fine of . THE PUBLIC [DALTH, e —— CHoL! £57 Moegmh.) ILERA 1K piy PanaAbm o, Jnly by _lunzx,rm.\ ..mu for the two l-M and M Pomebaeumpy b ud:v—oh' 17 cases CHOLERA I¥ SEW-YORK, The fellowing deaths from cholers bhave taken place | in this city since our lnst report. —Bridget Foley, & native of Irelasd, age anknown, Joi Hwards & asive of Loug Talaad, 4 yeaoy Johu wards, a native of Lon ad, 44 bolvdnaploogvmovy. T 4 hoera, “-o-.q Arthoe Clark 8 nmnol unund, ‘Bymdn.e at No, 271 24 hopre, 4 of New. Ym i, threo ,....,( 74 Tenth: Edward Rice, a lltlnvhnzhu. 76 Charlton-st. Ll 10 ox { weven yundm name unknown, living af Wo. 4 a Mlln ollnlnd 36 years of n West Thirty.second st oln Davidson, & numol(‘on-unt.l yun . at No. 11 Clark-st. Died lt siding n !r a ho D. B. Wmmon alius €. Browp, Swedish scamas, 2 years ;vfn::fr. cutered the New.York Hospital, sufferimg from 'y‘fl“ et £:ver, and died of cholorn at )1 vflnl ymmflylwrllum i "... o fl m‘ Const . TueUsited Staton Cansgs ot Ask Du-“nn: under date of ;!‘ T, appeared ia this ot uun-u swlw Lave been aboat u,m on one oathy bivve boos a3 many as 75, T foar ‘mus! r baving aavawed an epidemie forw. Xwould suggest faat you- | sels arriving lu the United States from Avtwerp shonid be serutinizd by'our Quarantine.” —. Davis, 7o years yosid Thorh} $0u ; “The follawing asen :’-:'Equmd 15 : Ana Liler. o, 527 West orty-fonrthat. Reported ¥ | recenfly e oth, McLenemin o, #1 W i e nupm"x.m,,';; Tyenty aniat i Taspectar G, aged 70 years, comer of ln-pmnr Morriy reports tha dlr. sad at the time of the n'- Alunn Résozar By Coionun Bovs.—Robert Brown, Charles Daris, Charles Brown and Samuel Grimlees umnnwrmlm!.mmdnuwd r of Concord -and A R R o T L 5 Myrtl Tiuws of tho Afr M. e S e reoread Toe st ot committed for u ad a viol r e T el 0. ast Nineteenth-st. Special Inspector 1. Paine reporta he: mumm-fi." r a8 umrlng from o severe attack of VRAUDULENT m.\rn CPRITPIOATES A fow duys ago, n man named Bamuel Davis, recently re- turued frocs iackw iy Tafand, o hia boeie No. 174 T ., became .mhmlv lh d sent for a physie mulounwl it % cave of chol gave s reeautionary directions as were deemed Mflu takiug eh the premises into comlumln o W i di missed and onother ealled whosfound the pnlvn-or{bnnd :ln" death tho first fact at the office | gwlltl bnll- eh: 1 P {hat donth foiqwed wn ot K tor visited but 2id fake saeh messuren as should bave beoh uscd £o proveat [ and yesterday another death mx n. m ame house, undér similar eireumstances. ivo the beat of evideneo that both deaths were cansed by e)dm, and the motives that The Tribune E ged. Notwithstandiz:g the fact that the size of Tan T price UNE hus been ot -u"m “::rnu.lmmn TERMS, WEEKLY TRIZONE. ono quazter, ths rmnmed the fradulent veturns may be inferred from the fact | Mail subseribars, sinsi e aumbe; Tiat the house s pccapied cs a brothel. To what 'm €0 Inn_u 8. disense may spread from this deroliction of daty 'my:ue | Alall siornigs ot .hntd ) mames. addressed to g m‘.nl l:w :iyt:?e ‘dhe:‘ehrpuunl of ;vflum bat thess two ‘hn it aths serve to show viag proper made to the Board of Healt bty THE SANITARY CLEANSING CORPS, ~ Tho orders issued by the Board of Health last Friday, direct- ing ownors aud occupants of Aithy premises in Mulberry, Mott, ud Blizabeth sts., to put thers fa order withia 21 hours, were od by the Sanitary Police on u-und-y The Board cilled taat Sunday ‘honld be emes for t excoution of the ordors did not bqn until h-: Sanitary Cleansing Corps, howere 40 cwrts in Mulberry-st., repmluyto mkz:' . nld the flith in thas thotoughtare which bad not been removed in the mean tiwe by propersy-owners avd occupants. Last aight :'n:’.m tu work avd removed the sccumulations of years iou of the street. O privies vnnthn Iuwd nnd umymd, filthy yards were cunod. boxes use of choraical vluu 7 s of all Kins sacviiond 10 e Lobl o !Il -WRNKLY TRIBUNE. ‘MAH lub'eflbe 1 = 2mbors Mot 8, 00!‘!";2!( 101 ... 2oogies, T venr—I01 uumbers m ug!u. 07 over. for each copy. Persous remittiag fo: awuum m.llmmuluuqay' for 6 Persons romitting for umu.q vlflnumfi.h‘i-' BAILY 'rmvn i $10 par ananm; $5 for alx months. THE numu.yr—-« Nt crificed to the bfll.' n-m Kow. lea ba thanked, the work of l‘\llfl‘lrlll! begun in earn oat, and will be coutinned from dayto day, and from night to night, umtil it is thoroughly completed. The llluhur-iausn | d, the fat-melting catabiishments i Elizalethet. wil alao bo | roton will do for them ot & Alpbens nod and Mercules. ‘Those streots run \h o- nf «u trlot. in which cholera bas domietlod itself, and if that aj nx dulh be not swept away with tho filth, we fel assu: be for want of ftary measures will be repeated witn the same vigor oy & aasT | mortality of Rew: York, tos whiché eqalvalent to &n e 000 inbabitants, The mortality of ! equivalent to an sapual The deaths from cholers for the woek enrfl |u| s.md:y amounted o 48, au inerease ¢f 57 as compa: with the provious week. Colera infantum had 170 victims, aud cholera morbus 18, Thus it will be weea that although cholera moro than quadrapled th number of its viotims duriag® | 3 U CE I S B BN e 5 30N D Wodnesay. Ju o rnml’n 'y invited to attend tha 35 Couttst., Brooklys, ox Tumday, RGNERTo tho Cte of Broakizn, afer 3 Engertog diveasp, Petee Ficugaot Jom: Hares st Charima ¥. b ' rguer. gt reapac Liver, K. the 29 fars. . "SFthe Thasily, the New-York City Tract Son it Boaghion, 18 Bl)l'(illTUN—éull ot tukinight, at bis tle 6lst 5ear of L y, from mrutmb ou ‘uMA‘ Furiher potice of fu ven. Brooklya, Ru: the woek, thie kindred dlsoase have (allen off and the general | d of Austio, Toxan son of the laie DI Bealih of the eity uas improved. The progrees of the epidewic 1 B o et r;"-{){lhn:“; . Paal Bas. has not been rapid, even In the distr ” most fagsl nor Las it been widely diffused. The Third, | GLOVER—On §: oy 'y-lyfl- Bles. Abigail Glover, aged 73 yoars, Teat, Fifisenth, Sizteents, izhteenth, T wenieth, iy second Wards were wholly exempt. The M} were thus distributed among tbe remaining | First, Mllfi’tlu Battery Barracks Hospital 5, !m-!l l Toarth 2 Fifth 2, Sixth € Seventh 1, Niath 2, Eleventh Twelft 9, Thirteenth 2, Fourteenth 5, ‘Sevensceath 1, le teenth 4, Twenty Sirst 5, Total 48, CHOLEEA AT BLACRWELL'S ISLAND. ¥rom (B Itk to the 2o, inclusive, 16 deatbs from ol occurred in the Work boase at Blackwell's Island, which not inoluded in the lnonnllly report of last week. The foliow- iug is the fied to by George Kellock, Superiatond- Mary Ann, wifs of Wik Jackeon, aged %8 .nl of the Qus. 1’ n-r--uum;--m e beld at the above ulace, st 1 'clook Date, Roiloisye Torm of Tinesn. | T'o oSy il be oy <3 32 boxit. ucy.m.nlm S ioin p e e e of hedami y That. ot ece, Hnlah Hlllnl. dagintor of IOM C. Choeaman, No. 240 Filth-ave., e nte Whie iaiack, i the At year of 3 e venpeatilly \avited 5 Miend o m., i No. 240 Filtave., ken to Cut U(A'g T=On ndag 2 A aud Jo Riit : Infant son o€ fost., Cmelln DuB; u, 3t Nocth ths. 1A 1o’ lhlt; of cholera iu g e Ferer sl ead, e aieiat., Oran; vlsor 3¢ Bareay s o mflng, July 9, st her residenes, No, 93 Orasge Mot m the hoose of W i Train los he: Luseryl, oa w.th Lutiea favi- | disinfectants be onphm-l that free voutll Fraucisco has -fli{m llhu valigity of the lflllun law the last atnre, ‘y'h‘:":o :?'“" ‘E:;wn‘l’mm 1L, ..?l}":'.‘«?‘ |womr,z: vage, $ wpire Mil !inul‘d t"tufl’y. $745; Y?s‘llon’ Jum.'&w Legal Tend- ";t'u Fraxcisco, July 26.—Arrived bark Annie Shatp, from G B et 'Orx‘"fn,,rmur Colugbia River, brings 216,000 in tressure, Iudian depredations in hlnhu }mnun... “Fhe crops of and the Territores are mpr'un!m! o eipia of the Tellow Juket Wiing Comany £ ‘Ihe receipts of the ny T PI”II‘WI\“II are reported af * % i a?cfl:vn . for the year ending July ll were $1,404,970, nvu undnd Im:n leun Tea sold at privete sale, 1? at 9oc, 'm o Wharos weak; Alpha, $100; Ophir, £970; l ollar, $190; Legal Tenders, 71}, PRSI CHINA. llvl‘e, ——— WRECK 0 AN AMERICAN PARK—STRANDING” OF A BRITISH STEAMER—BURNING OF A COOLLE SUIP~ EDITION AGAINST PIRATES. Bax Juwy 95, las Gisenman from Houg Kong briogs 'l The -Mr Silss -n-ll‘l o Ilrl l! M‘!fi an -nl‘: J:r they -un:g M ip's long boat for the he cuptain and e -u'l fi\llm former were Ve, bat NI{:“" heon from. Madam Anna Bishop avd among the 0. wers, A schooner bas been sent fn search of the m and to ay #94,000 of trnnn, which was saved a Im‘lod olf h{l The cal was ar 000, l!rtu-h hlp ‘Denmark stranded on Je 25, 'nol e of : nwchn:n‘avr\lll. i C .ud.:‘. wos ned off Jara Coss 3 - Poreny wc'nrr‘d. Soustof mate, ove apprentich, wad ‘one s wore lost. The of i i:‘éfl'.“.‘.'.‘n"’.'.'.'..:' ‘?tnu pirates on the ‘west coast, had been very sucoessful. n-vm eaptured o - yked battery of "t:x'-' m'cn. Tuesdsy, July 26, Letters from Tugeno M. Vay Kol and Mudame A ma | confirm the e hwt e passengers aud crow of tho bark L liclls all saved, except seven o "“ ied tho. Cap- T ete: “Hoth proise I awardod Frauciseo Moscoso {Lud Govery ur of Muasns hhndl, for theeflorts to reliove wrecked Sy f,:.,.‘,..fm the reparted wurder, near last pdvigon, fi---ivw ot B Tl Comsslat Lhzvhn e bad wacaad o, ver qu—on Satardsy, July 23, Ma g Gz V. MeCoiln, s B0t e How 3 by Th ll‘ml andfriends olllchnll[lnrflr::.’u'h‘ “:l’h &[f:""‘:‘ her frmeral, ou Tuesda) o No. ;‘flh ve., lmlolt l‘-mber invication her residence, No. 133 on Saturday aleraoon Jily 2%, afchlecs 'of Charles & wui Mary E. 5o mily sre respectulls favited toste 7) Sharpoa, frém ti “reals . wifs af Appleton do- pearance in the Almhonu ou Beoroing, at 4 o'clook. in the per- yoste: ) result Of this case has nat yet | Iunn. boes wi ™ GiRCTAAB T0 PHYRICIAS. ‘The followlog ¢ircular lu boen 1asued the Bureau of and Vital Statist blauk forms for - Cholera -npn-. noticed iv TAE TRIBUNE of | onlunflhlflmuhhmmflm H Sauitary Code requires that fevers, yellow feve: Ty : M-nd.y morfing. w». fast, ot 4 o'clack, el [3 mns—h iacies on hild of 4k Helen L. Parsous, i Orace, only ¢ TM( will take place on Wedoesday, avt |, fron the reai- er grandlatber, Dr. 5. . Wait, No. 265 K aaribave. Mai-, mv-u‘p-l-hmhvudum-l PURDY-—la tht ciy, o Saturday, ofconsuiption n.ha. A “ e agemn Poedy, is 2 ke 0, iu-‘ the To 3ist hl—. at 5 o'y e S ik o wing ik h o taken to Wit Plafus f 'fl-nhu W @ Dy the 19 a. m. traln from Tweaty-sixti ave. 5 EED-On Tuegdey, July 2, Rabect Alexander ? . and (sl "o’tmr-muymmwmmfl J evday) marmiay, 3t 9 'clock. His mnm--fl k:' - ‘q m'lunn from the Seventh-ave. Unil !n-hy 20k tuat, Grase, #iB0w of lphlrd ‘hvr! also by 5" ;rrwn III vhnrno' #ald public (See Sections ioclastve of the lmmfln- M y Code. Ploase mlle out your reports and send the e to i oflco by post or melsenger ou the day of your small pox, Board ol flnl’l s, or | ‘the pby-h:hn 1 attendasce sbould at once advise the obserraucs of premonitory measures and the pt 0 of disinfectants, | us usually directad by tho e 'n-unclnmu } aod clouu exXposes the om‘ or the pationt should be | boiled 8% soon as removed from the sick room, tn-nnlnhh | through the bouse, and, aa regards vbwlers, b h‘ 1 apectal oare | bo taken to disinfoct the vessels, watorclosets and privies "":fl'h"in lh.dfllenlllonl of th g k l‘I’l thrown, nted cards, partieular directions eoncernis, oleavsing and disinfoction, are faruished at the 0& ' Board of Health. ~ Prioted forms for your -yl\--u. re upon each of L mhnlhl Liscases are new forwards you. Coples ma Dbe liad ax the Bunn of "'lul Mh T ol cess this clash of TePOFis o th stant notice by the nearsst polico ulemfh of each unreported case of cholera to of which ‘you have positive knowl s the forma iy n the foclose the dispateh to itary Superintendent. No. 301 Mot 1f the patient is in Drookiyn or Kings County, address the dispatch to Assistant Sanitary Superintenden| Ilulu: Office, Brooklys; and if in any town ot of New.York and Kings Countles, ld-lnu the nearest lodal Sanitary Inspeotor lumo diately, and report to the lunn n Now-York as per schedule of questions for systematio reports. The Al YN MOETALITY, hiiiia tota} mort i it o Saadhe of wbi .faing lied | Lo wiend the fomenslvervicen at . JBrooklyn for the 'uk ich 72 were of chols tho lattor discase, 25 vmuu wore residents )fiWud. Of the wholy mllb'r. 4 died of chol- o‘nf cholora wbudfi - c::'x‘am larrhes, from mu-lh{tr the deathis occurred amosg ohildren uader ono yoar old. OHOLEBA. IN BROOKLYN. _The epldemio in Brooklyn seows to be spreading to various patts of the eity. The mortality from this cause, last week, was nearly as great as that of Now-York with one-third of the population. Jt seens ta be abativg, i virulence a loast, in those that have been cleaused and disinfooted un- dor the dirdotion of the Board of Health, The inmates of tha | Kings County Peuitentiary have been severely visited. Seven cases (n all hgve ocourred In that institution, two of which have proved fatal, namély, Johu Kinloy and James. Cook Jane Dillon is in collapse, whilo tbe condition of George Krans, Anne Batler, Augustus Reimer and Mary Dempsey, allof whom e reportdd ill of the disease, is not stated. Tho following list of cases appeared on the huuu.unnht:- Assistant pdflnldml even! e TR Aber, l'i'lw.-mfm " ainleds diarcbe, for 4 CIE[ in collapse, at 'Williams, Bed: July 30; vomit- hfi dl-rrhn, ors .'é;l .m-?uun . July :. at the mhlauu-( “F'\i oty sintl-at. B! i arme, in 0 ear ot q """fl!l' 1'-'“ muu; 4 o'l residenco Ralp! at | gfip.vwh Tremest o meet wet SEENCE—On Sunlay ovesiag, Juy 1, Catberice Mitshel -0 wnd- of the A-,uy are respectfully hv.l-: oclock p ., from b e o3 rosdware Bevekiye, b Scotland. papers pieaso copy. 2 —On Na-i.x the 0tk inet.. John Hfuy only “ o wod Mary W. Thowso, aged 17 d of tho, iy are. rogvetfilly vied rautiorh s whi gy A e 8 E went'ol s v) afterroon, o further invitaiion. His rewiaias wil be faken to on.u-h:gn- terment. VANDERH0OF—On M; Jale 0 Macy Jave, daaghiet of 14 e D iis Vasperaot. iy the SR year of et e The relatives and triends ol the famil; ‘-m:?lfi a0d Soventlaves., on Wednesdn Tho remalus will bo taken the same day to Ferry for interment. WILVEE~On Sunduythe 20 st of dvseniery; Saral Katewblont wid Maria Jade \uu-,..-n,-n,.-‘.. ices will take place st the Greene-st, 2oy, Auflu'l‘ a4 o aclock _‘& l..-a-! bmllym i e il o or ki o B Lauding. Now-Jesway, om Fibdy, du'y % of Now. ?'vl(:ua.. WITLSON— 27, Franklia W m MAGICAL unlu'rnml uhm—nflmnm in the world. Cages Piles, Coms, Buaiens, Uld .““.‘- eanes and Bralses, as if by magie. Try it. Tweuty fivaconts abox, * Sold by Druggists. the PHUNNIEST OF be bad everywhere. 0 . amps and botter at 11§ a,m.; 3 ll‘fl:‘.. had nursed & cholera ;lhnt. o aTeoud Souss o Kine N BRACE. N for August. o | uatradsons. W 3 e 5 S e s, . \‘.’"' gt Cor S B, BATLETTS PATENT "z:u:':;hm R LR of the Hair is not I{Rl mot.a dyw, but plesses ail par “"1—?.Tfi"$ g\"vfl"ak‘lll’ R 'hd.v ‘E:xf | _‘ml% ¥ el rlugers of 4\ mu‘ nm il TSRS T 1 7o o BAY J.n"xk £ [ tho 1t 1o protty good spirite.” O be Saranrah Hopusiicon of e 70, e ollowing con S rargte e o Whdae daday ant o mnn hl-nd. nur Bo ‘“%

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