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» TTHE PUBLIC NEALTH | - Continucd from Fives Puge mare (b 000,04 apace w ¥ forts wers t ¢ edien t any known ¢ wnme Wil reveald wnlsod M warryiBE with 1 1he ) n the midst of of mewing i again sue WDEN THY CHOLERA VISITE he pop » ’ from vear Bol s fl attacked Ther } feeh be Aler « " gl ridmmn ‘ diuecd s 1 : ‘vngil‘?:u = .35: . ey Aol b ML 8T s THE ¢ > A | i 1 e s 1 aw: = An cxamiuation wos 2t ouen st on 0ot t o 0 : ‘WM SEEEEDN Ve gHE sause of the appearance of this dincase ‘ A It : 5 "an ] B Th found that the disense was osse o fan ) o L-‘*fl-’f'fl .h 2‘" fi-' gi!!l jodd ¢ As ) L] i ¥ g v ] 1 i g ' S R R HREARRREERRTZEE Hyunt, e stie cholera, ) 453 ;:;',. i & LAEEE wrmesd i st ben s, it o il FEURRFEBEERE IS A these oir i 1 the exowded 1 m 8 1 stale of cmigrant vessels, e v ) chavge of d v (e T 1 R T 0,000 emigran‘s avnually ehoe, (3PURITE g EE Mmfllfifl atigue. to aing sun, oF 10 vight air, tke want of requisite i " olotLing, wousishivg food, and chicfly [ ) et ) werauce. e diseaso, it was jound, first cox i wmost to empezste. »i t retaried 1o tho Boar?d of Rueibh, of Quebee. | M was stated that s thet eity, frow 0ih 10 the b of | Dune, 1802, thers were 470 deaths from eholera, in the same o S ) ' B ¥ " AP wouth tho vear previous thore h been siaty deatt THE EPIDEMIC OF 1849, It EPIDI ~hich wado wn ocrease from ehoiern nlone of 90 deathe. Thim greatly inoreased mortality slarmed everybody Fright O‘ s wort patent in sueh cases he ravages of the FRE FIST e85 OF CNIOLER T | Eanadn i visited tie United Mr, Lasned of Troy beng | We first vietim, He died & A4 the steanboat Vueis tying a8 W hitebali o State Now-York., ¢ ! i€ et BRI avi R gt 445 sove D, W RN ange to Barlington, wishing She chalera. He bl gr i @f it constautiy. and carvied o vial of preve ted Labite, 8 " y,h,,\,‘-nh 1 ard (2o boat Wintelall, and inken with great pa drenk 10 excess on irg, spasms, ¢ He o n, Yiek a kg, D, s called, wnd did 3 e Bt ©D Sie 1 3 warm thbbing and gave him wedicive to n, ot all to no effect Dis. Wiiehi M THE COHOLER ¥RIDAY, AUGUST 35, %6 NOr Nt -~ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, JLERA DISTRICTS AT —— INE W: Soubizas’ Megtig To-NrouT.~The soldi ers en fitled to the mew bqunty, and thoso compeoted With the +Soldiers' and Sailors' Employment aud Roliof Ageacy,” wil' hiold » mass moeeting this evening, at 7 o'cloek precisely. at Pythisgoras Hall, No. 136 Canal s, to consider the provisions of the tew Bounty Iaw, and adopt necessary resolutions for the most economical and speedy settlement of their claims. ey Fo PersoNaL.—Count ds Lubersac and Viscount (i deChabrol, Paris, and Baren de Stocckel, Washineton, are at the Clarendon Hotel. Tte Hon. 8. Seymour, Piermont; Col Slocam, Cinownnati; R, McKee, C. T. Fargs, G. P, Jessup B L ra Tcuds LS huudN assunge tbe o eod provonuced him past all wid wien they Tost saw bim. 137 ALOWs tLose PortioLs O y Which Wost visited b £ 1849 The flloning tre the suzber destts. Be died at 11 S ud the dates op whick the disease made ite first appearance t ear: May sths, 74 Secoud. ‘T'be dark circular districts designate the diffcrent parts of (b Comingyro near their howes, the | wplo of Now York begat | ayy ug degtns, £7, Third, date nuknown; deaths, 1. | fth, date nnknown; #b8. 165 | reported to have occurred in Cherry aad Rooseseit-ste., within %0 be alarmed for the geveral safety. o (be Board of Healtd at | o0 "y "o v oo, Soventh, Mag 84; deaths, 2 ] S, deatds, ; Touth once dispatebed Doctors J. F. De Kay and J. B Rbneaider | gate upkpown; deatis, 15; Eleventh, date unkoown, 4 . date nokn 6. Thirtees date 0 Wants Cobler. Co T: Matthow %o Canada t e the pecubiarities of this new (10 thik | kpoyy; deaths, 324, Fourteenth, June vown; deatas, 80, Sixteenth, June 23; ubs, 178, . Michaal iart, Co. D; country) and alarwing disease. On ihelr way ¢ 100 | Beventants Jonnt. deatia 161 B Adsm Ros, Co. C; Thonst stopped at Whiteball, aud bearyng of the death of My Gardi | - Ky }I:u-nl:' Croker. e, VY e foqpirien, 440 dMeoTesed pat the | sewers. bouses, people, their wanners, batats, food and sur- | drained by 4 canal, which extentod through Cast. to the | Q o F; Martin Newcome. ( W 6alg. Intempenste s, habita, bat was exom s are of the utmost iwportance, many ye teh ran throng'entre st i lh_,“"'.'y'.’“" o oveicome by Lis fears. He was aiso formerly subject THB PAT-MELTING DISTRICT. ! but this was also filled up, and all traces of the pe were ob sert, Co. C %o crampe avd’ vowithug, sud sometimes Le hTEW |y igce 19 at the foot of Thirty-uinthst. North | literated even blood from his stomach. Vomiting ceased about 0ne | pooo Ty e cente f g Doisa Many of the tenant’ houses of jxth Warde Jooatnd | ! - Dour aiter be was seised with the complaint of which | Twentiets Ward. e the waps, be | over what was once the pond; two-thirde of theme very old | Adoiph Buck, Co. F; : Bhe bud sposws of extremities, loins and sides, and b will Sud that aholers and diarrhes | woode tares. The district has the most exaively for- | ber. Co. D, Henry Gun *, James Ryan. ¢ Wm. ine glasses of spirite before Dr. McLeod saw Lim. He Lud | be presen been perticnl tal in this | elgn popalation of any portion of the city. the Arican pop: | Totios Wik, Co Bz, Wil .3:3'7'-..' W Alfred not mweh thirst. thero was 1o blueoess. but & biesobed atc of The bills of mortality in this section of the city bave | ulation beiug estimated st less thau five per cum of the | Fristes, Co. A; Win."Taylor, Co. K. Jerome Smith, Co. D: 4be kin, & peculiar wnxious expression of countennnce—eyes |, g oy an alarming disproportion of deaths ovgr those | Whole. 1t 3e the home of junk deal e sl I Derke Co. K Ptk Ly o epen but not observiog; palse perceptible though frregular g e oS | Co.T; Grawsille Wilson, Co. 1 Jobn Hail Co H. Peter B sections in which fat-melting estabiishmeuts do not exist. | €rinders, and is flied with all ma g Co. Charles Egoif Co F. Jumes McCamman, wreat dyspoes; excessive debility; pain cbiefly conficed @ | pp poye ean and Bozious odors of the distriot to whick we | rum holes and hrothels thanks to {he injunetionsuia which | Jamwes L. " Joseph Rogers. Co. C; George | [ &, Co E; Lyman Stacey. nurse; stomech and bowels. The treatment administered was tinet. | o, with friction avd other external stimudl TR FIREL CASE IN NPW-SORK CITY. Oo the 1#th of Juge, 1532 at news wes bronght to | she New-York Hospita! thut a man Iying e'ck with cholera | A s small build at the foot of Cunslst. Dr. Tibbets at wsce visited him. He was & wap of spere babit of body, about Bve feet ten inches high, snd abons fifty years of age e city, and are sometimes peioepiidio al o distanceo of & mile eud s ball The district also contalos & vamber of tenant-houses and a | very large popultion byildings are constructed so as to contain a8 wany families o8 possible, and generally uo attempt bas been made to secare proper ventilation for the inmate mauy of whom live 1w cellare. The privies stand in the yard m Ho had left Montreal oo the Vith, axd bad walked | ooy these bouses, and alibougl many of them have sew frow Wiiteosll (o this QAR distavce of about SAY § ooireciions, 8 wuch Jarger uumber are not thus connecte wies, arniving st the latter place on he efternoon | gy, ofepsive odors from these places mingle with those from of the 17th inst. Ou that night, whick was the wigbt imme- distely preceding the juvesion of the disease, Le slopt in 8 swail, uoventilated shed, sbout )3 feet square, with six or | seven o/ber emigrants, As regaids Lis geveral b bits, they were irregular, 1ndulging Limself in liquor, st the same time Beyriving Bimeelf of proper food. On the 17b be was seen with 8 whisky botile in bis pocket. and bis dsogbter stated At be would sometimes driuk, but that be did not take muct. She aleo stated that be bad bad po warm food since the iiih jest., but bad subsisted on gingerbread up to the time of tle | disente, .When ibe doctor sxw this was—who had only arrived in ihis country ou the 16tk of Lhe previous woutb—he foord bim iying on the floor. exlabiting the following symptoms: Skio iivid, appesring Iike that of a plucked wild pigeon, nails blge, ohin €oM 10 the Land but warm 1o the sense of tbe patieny iweell; the pulse mas goue, uausea incessant, though there Wt 1o vOmiting. except ouce, and(bat was caused Uy irrits won of the fauces with the floger; diaphorels promse—indeed o much 40 a8 1o wot sll bis bed.clothes: grewt peri eaviinl distiess, anxiety of countenasce, inauimate in his wotions, sappression of urine, watery elus discharges. eye souken, suffused aud Justerless, mental powers perfect. thirs wreat. 1o bilious discbarges, hut whai they were were jnvol- autary, sud accompanied with but little pain. Oeccasionslly ibere was moch agitation, and the body exbaled s pecoliar sdor. Hot cordials, as bravdy, peppermint water. &c.. were sdwiwistered; blankets were wrapped aroond bim; calomel and opium given, but all witheut success. On the following morving. ot 9o w. he died. COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF MEALTH. Yue eity became slamed. A commities was appointed by the Board of Health, to be kuows as ibe Executive Committee, with full powers, to provide accommodations for the sick in puilie hospitals or elsgwhere, any person to be sdmitted upon the wrltten assent of any iwo of the Committee. or of one with the Masor. Tie names of this committee were Thomas F. Weodrefl, H. P Robertson, and Wiliiam Mandeville. buildiog ugw oceupied se the Bggord Ofice was fitted for l# ra hosp (k) it being copsidered that it was the 2 loeation that could be proeured, meetiog the wanfs of the sich i the Firet. Second. Tuird and Fourth Wards, Coisid. | »inble opposition was mavifested 1o this arrangement, but perseveranes op \be part of the Commilee overcawe every el et flackh WiTe sito obteined. and ar- iek. sotbaLall weie provided for that came Soder the obser vation of the pablie anthority. PME FXPENSE INCURKED BY THE COUMITIIE. the fat-welting e shment and contaminate the atmospliere 0 #0ch ap exient as to creste and foster all those discases which depend for their existence mainly, if npt wholly, apon wtmospheric putridities. There ave also kindred nulssnces in the sbape of slanghter-Louses in this vicinity, bhut the firm mentioned are the moat obvious and avominable. Aw offal. dock is situsted at the foot of West Thirty eighth-st.. so that 1 the vulsances are in ¢lose proximity. Is it possible that cholers, seekiog 8 domicile, could find one more appropriate or better edapted to ita deadly purpose than that which it so fathly wisited in 1849 and now offers such maguificent induce wents for 8 barvest of death THE FOURTH WAED CHOLERA FIELD. This is o very dark portion of the map of 1849, It is one of the ere of the tenant-bouse population of New-York. The inhabitants are the laboring poor and the lower classes of the vicions. Ove yesr ago Dr. Pulling said of these peop! “ there are more than 400 families in this district whose o can only be reacted by wading tbrough @ disgusting deposit of fitby refuse.” lu some respects their condition has been improved, but the same geveral characteristios exist to-day, ‘The houses)are overcrowded and badly construeted. Their apartments bave generally a sickening aud etifling odor, and un ‘mtmosphere always loaded with some’species of poison, is the only oue their residents ever inhale, unless they find it away from thelr homes. The very worst of these mephitio gases generated by huddling buman beings into ill-ventilated houses, and made still more deadly by the foul efflavia of fiithy water-clossts and overflowing privi exist bere 1n s concontrated form. Cholern, seckiug o fair avd open pathway to the beart's Llood of those whom it bas warked a8 vietims, could scarcely be expected to leave onuo- ticed so direct a method as that offered by the pestilential utmokphere of the crowded tenant-bouses of the Fourth Ward. Here is the bnilding in which the disease made ity first appestance in 1849, The buildings Nos. 4 and 6 Cheniyab, known ps *“Gotham Court,” fureishad the first vietit fo the epidemio of that sear, It bas justly been do- scribed aa n buman pnciiulio" &N and i, perhaps, thomo insslubrious b ng in tbe city. A fow days ago, cholera found & victim in the very room in which, 17 years ago, it mads i1s Brst appearauce v the city. Then & removal of the juhabitants and a thorongh cleansing of the building saved it from w +til) rore fatal vicitation; audlet us hops tlat the prowpt axd complete disinfection practiced by the Board of Healib has already and for & second time arrested the spread of the disease in tbis most unwholesowe district. THE SISTH WAKD CROLERA FIELD 1 e ot fomd that there was great desire Lo - e pume wnjumt wis aod 10 obtain extortionate prices for A ‘@ aball vot attewpt i the basty and Gesuitony wanuer in “ yerviges. Bul, bs practiciug righd eeonimy, the mwount ex- | ™ ek we ave compnliod vo owll sttention o the losalities fo whieh coolers wanifests itwelf in this city with the wmost deadly T aIEILY, 10 compietely descTibe the paces designated cholera feldn Ony present purpose is merely 1o ! the sirongholds of the disease to-day, and 1o point out the vesy Jmportunt fact Lut in each previous epidemic they nave been tte ame. lu pevded by 1uem GOk the ravages of the ebolers dil not | Bt G o ek 1t §68,000 ACYEER OF DEATHS VROV CHOLERS IN 1852, Tt ebo¥ra raged with fearfl violenco duriug thiee mouths | 317160 M. before its violeuen sbated. neariy of L ye l‘::x;m-n « subfoigéd table will ahow the onmber of | g0 ope of the deadliest venters of cholers was the Sizih P Ne' of | Ward In ) she same event ocearred; and 1he wost Cursory M b e Deet e Kiance at (he map sdows that ite hound Len Cled Aty 1797 Ssptember o | that portion of the city iu which d it it % p Y2 | October © | thal poruen v ity iy which death tougd the greatest nam . | ber af viotims. A brief description of this Ward, ver, Total nuwber of deaihs from cholers. 3413 way md someenai (0 revealing the caces of toe fearful mor - talite of precedivg epidemies, asd for 1 Tpose W g [ pose we quote Fhe Cholerm-ficids of New-¥erk. Bch (5008 48 4cer) RACORsALY STOW a4 sanitacy repoit reeemtly Vi Mumunh pabhished teil exactly the sume e by Dr. Witiam F. L nomas, oy Vheceniornin wiieh eholora made ita st appencnnes The largest popd o Lslagd farmerly oo o U @ity 10 K50, and Grom whieh it sprend are olenrly i oupied 1t part of w tucluded wnied in the st mup, I the secoud. whish sbows | hetiweer Ba and i etwens Danue Aenthn i TREC 10 will be seen that the and Canal 1z the middie of Centro st X ) veeupied the localities whete it £hug 190 Tombs now stand oce 48 coater domic; and 11 116 one SLOWINE Lhe diar st Dhe sater of t2ly (ks was of great depth and Ahe week ending July #1966, the v gurity. A brook eazried r . while grosemied. Vo dny tuin fact has w ® tArah, cOvaPIg A IATEE ex obed off toward )i dimzihend dis f Liew Yok | the North River. About the year 1803 (he work of filling i s, cltern fiid of the ¢ 1hin Inke Degap and wisd for 10 vears, during w} e wide apresd thes ¢ hecame n a Dead animais S wbay portions of the city y i, ) vore, ® 8 Sve b ) now refer, spread themselves over the entire npper portion of | o) Lowis G [ au imse to chol sulphaté iron, and bas recently been epidemie in our Conrts | opine. is now on the wase, but it has gis foriated lim Money, Co. (3; ndsey, o Fraoklin Jawes, Muiel O Brien Michael Murra | era in she distriet which el Y | phesie actd have not yet been at ely to arr | Clark, Co. D, Grorge W, ¥ | "3t 1o in this district thas the Board of Healtina recently | DenJetett: Co G: Sir 5 operated with most vigor, We gave an accountst Tuesday | tar Co. B H of the opening operations of the Senituiy Cleang Corps in | I8y Telegraph | Moulberry st and we learn that they are beties SAVANNAR Aug 2~ Tbers bave been two deaths on Tybee Ite water-closets. eeliars, stalics. (enant housen:o during the preseat season; if they should stay ihrogress en- tirely 1t will be & aplendid trimph of Yygieneid sanitary soience aver disease and filth THE SLADGH TR HOUSE CHOLERA-F Tho last district to which we shall call especiaktention in thix articlo wo Lave named the slaugbter bousaolora-field, 1t comprises several smailer districts, and i boled on the t Fourtoenthat., south by Grand.stast by the aud west by the Bowery The poption is ex- tremely crowded. partioularly in that portion dhe district which lies east of Secondave. aud Chrystie. and com- prises o miztare of all nationelities, The tenshooses are natwerons, and pressnt a great variety both aegards clasy aud eondition, the best and ihe worst mingling the closest proximity. Old-fashioned honses, in bad repair.ay be found in nearly wll the strosts, meny of them in 3 mrable state, with the privy foundation falling away snd thsound satur ated with fecal matter ‘The district contains about &) slaughter-hees, wany of which areof & good class and kept in a clely condition. while & few are parpotoal naisssces or will be the piesent injonction concerning thew against the Hoarof Health is wade perpetaal, There are also & number fat-melting | Island. one frow choleraand ¢ e trom diarrkea. No new cases bave appesred, rum holes, sre il pleances, each class i thelwn peculiar | way. s0d 1o 8 certain extent, all aid in promoiisbe cholera and endangeriog the public beith The wholde disinfec Ololoss In Eiindelph frefd tion and purification practiced in the Sixth Wedaring e | PutiapeLinia. Thorsday, Ang 2. 186 past week. bave mitigated the ravages of clok somewhat The report of the cholera at the Board of Health up 19 5008 abowed tige Dew cases, (w0 of which were fatal, BOARD OF HEALTH. The regular meeting of the Board of Health was Leld yesterday afternoon, President Schultz presiding. The minules of the previous weeting were read sod ap- proved A communieation from Counselor Tracy ou the seizure of docks was read. as follo COUNSELUR TRACY ON THE SFIZURE OF DOCKS, To the Metropolitan Boord of Heolth on whethes the Board as power to provide dosks A night. | METROPOLITAN per consideration npon 4 provision s 19 be miade by sgrrem ot by aedeure without their i to i by purchase or lease, s , exiats Tand puich proseut period o T Hoatd to be serve poblic lealt o Board has no outinctors o el ienever snch 8 measire stilence aud to pra- 3,/ sach 80 emergene 1 by waiting for negl zeu to take the n perchese jock or land oard b rtaln power buildings £ temporary bospitale duriug idetuten it 1 their judzment the same be required ; nezotistion Board to ssi This b estallishments in the district which ming their edors perty oo (akon o e compeseetion o 1o b4 with thoss which emanate from some hell-hurning - we n'fi v‘ K} u‘) e v in Iu'n‘lud Indllu- y P jitals, and_hae 50 spplicstion to docks ot lsndin time kitas which operate in close proximity The worst | Pl SRS E0 foptietion bo. o class of slanghter-peas ars located in the re:buildiugs of the most densely packed tenant-houses; but a wten descrip- tion. even if we had space in which to print iizeuld convey a very inadequate idea of the shawmeless and bril scees that are daily witnessed by the women and childs who reside neas these butcheries. The wap of the diarrtl districts of Inst week sbows the extent of disease among » population, which just now aeems to offer the epidemic equfacilities for destroction with the fat-molting distriot of ¢ ntieth, fhe whizky districts of the Fourth and Sixth Wds Y CONCLUSION We have thus placed on record the cholerlelds of New York, and giver a geooral description of the wwst of them “The fact that the opidemic npon each return fis the greates number of victims fu these localities, shows thuecessity for sanitary measares; aud if we sball havo even tbe slighthst degres stimulnted the public desire for b and anitary jmprovement, wo shall have therein found our wa ———t The Cholern at Tybee. Ou Saturday, July 24, there woresd cases cholera fu the haspital on Tybee Island. ¥ sppeud a full list of those who died of the disease np fosal date, from wiiich it will be seen that the number is wh larger thau heratofore roported, aad includes about one-foth of the cow: mand: _ Benadiot Sn ol lienty Siart, oat; H Feodorve (liarles Fattses n. (o, ¢ Pudvak Co ) Co G Th rein Met's, frow b f O Mo Co @ FadF ¥ 30 £ A Co. 1 Claey, Co 1 Fraak G Dover, Co, A ( aed Seott, €. A= Anihon Co. R: Ak B dia Co A oix Hot AW | a%d | Charies " ol Havs, Co. € Woit N Nawkine ta Kohn Hovebit b i F Tncab Martinio, G; e | ANy e LETTER FIOM DR, DALTON. A lettor from Dr. Dalton was ben road. stating that the cholora kad made its appearance in eral of our publie insti- tutions. wubjoined re ¢ - drawn up: of Al ion the ' rolution was of cholg HYDHO-SULPHURET ACID GAS A8 A REMEDY FOK CHOLERA. Reid, proscriding & & ulphuret acid gas v Dr. S10NE read & lottor from P remedy for cholera a solution of b: water. dros: T pursuance of the reslut of July, the Red Houre ond ave. and One liandred was ocenpled on that dato s 1t wa imevediatel = cloansed. put in order. and secavsaiy sppliaucss Awistant lospector T H. wada orce provided with @ awilicient corps of The gt fe tania an Uy wipplied with waber in tie aeighbajug iat malrlag sty demaging 3 the b of the wholw neigiboriond, | wonld oapital bt de’ nweutal eifully urge of per inent Din past thes days 8 i Motberry st 10 in M i Jegiens’., eived ate on. Co, ; Ma Fury, G John Bis w Co, A @ bean In g this numuber e hS T RIVE IMIC GEEE 5 = 4 = = i ZRsTES iBagiic -‘4;'; 1 1A i Y D I A | OF 158 /"\ The £t cnsen wre deuly appeared Fonrih Ward o city whe) the circle of ARY EXPENDITURE FXTRAORDIN he | £ Hhcalth requfies th #7000 for ex ontemplat-d by re e passed May 14, co was sppioved by b Excelency, Gov. Fentn directed to st the spproval of v $10,000 fo1 <Atraoriinary exprnses 7o 98 provided fos by vections 16 avd 29 of chapter M, | lows ol jore, Dr. Brown wrltes to desy that there is any case of choers in Bloo mingdals Asylum. Broowive Tothe ¥ Dyan S B4 in L hattanvitte P. O, May Dr. $103 read 8 commusic aring on the of lomeoiathists with regard t s i th olera. 1t referred to an article Bricion J. ! T Homeopathy, deprecating the boastfal tone assumed by bomeopathists, and ealied in quostion wany of the alleged sue- eestes ar/d statemonta of bomeopathlo phrsicians Judge HoswORTH said the commuoication wes auony and e thought that 1t was not fair to attack 1o bomenpatl class, and homeopathy as a practice. communication be withdrawa, ta had Yesolved uot to apswer per. The document he had ‘They had sgreed came from feh W give up half the hospitis, stead of accepting that. they wanted bospi The complaiots wiade by bomeopathis torte’y vLiZ remarked that if Dr. Stone w. father the Le should w seceive it, aot otherwise ONE #aid (10 sutbor was prfl"n-‘{ aced of bis pame _The commanication came from Dr. Peters ox PARKER advised that it be withdraws Tie subject then dropped. CHOLELA 1¥ BROOKLYN. The Assistaut Sonitary Superintendent reports the follow- ing vases of colera from 12 m.. July 27, 10 12 m.. August 2 epd Con Repd Con Not Ward B Con | Ward rd Coo L Twetth ;e on +| Fourteenth o (e ' o Simteenth o § B i o0 | Nineteeoth. . wel o 1 ‘ 3 Town of Flstbusti... 11 Tou o N . O those ¢ in the Kiugs County Peniien. uui 1Of these 5 occurred Kiogs County Jail. ‘The report was ordered ov file. The .ollowing 18 toe vficial roport made to the Board of Health of deaths from Cholora, from noon. August | o woon, 8. age J2; 20t between Sth and 6th- Slst, vomiting, purgiog. end cramps: me day. No premository symptow, . kthost, oear 4tb-ave. Taken 10:10a. died at 920 p. sat ‘Raymond sk, there were ar m. ou the (st ‘At the joul in Cholera. “I'he cholara bas broken out in the Troant Home near the Penitentinry. Mayor Booth, o hearing of the circumatance. | proceeded to the ustitution with medical attouda Frory id possible. Ho bas sinee telegraphad to ¢ for_perrmission to erect tents for (he accommodetiol elildren 1t is desigued to provide for sbose infecied outstde of the lruild\n’. “The table of wortality, as given by Dr. R C. Stiles, the Reg- jstrar, from 5 o'clock p. . Tuesday to 3 o'clock it inst., is w8 ay. four deaths trom Other Jisenses...... ORDERS 1SSUED. Attoruey Buiss presented General Orders No. 18617 to No. 18,864, and Special Orders No. 4,500 10 4,630 TION FEOM COMMISSIONERS OF CHAVITIES, &C. re of Public Charities and Cos the Board of Health 10 the de: the Dead house in Belevie Hosy th rrt e dyivg in the instit burled by frieuds in Ca/vary Ceuecery, | racticn has been Lo deliver the dead i ou the {4 physician or o coro aud (e in respect 0 those buried withiv the cosnty euiully direet () o the dead by < 1tion o il are eut Fuie of te Board of Hoalth, noue can be buried aly obtained ¢ This 1s vec iy wib e provelence of | mitted tiat e may spply ehobera, to buriale fo and without Wl grest respect your obed RETT) Referved (o the Saperinteudent. 3 DOINGS OF TAE SANITARY POLICE. The ®llowivg i3 & schednle cf work parformed by the San: tary dopartment of the Metropoiitan Police force. m th ment and removal of nuisances. for the week ending A Number of complaints of nuisances received, 319; notious served for abate 59; number of noisa Uilcr sorvieo of notice, 82 number rvant, wx Preaident, Se Iimits, 1,797; uumber of dend borses removed from eity | ; uumber of dead goats removed from city limits, 9; number of dead sheep removed from city limits, 1; number of dead bogs removed from eity limits, 1: number of dead dogs snd cats re. movod from city limits, 380; number of dead oulv. ed o Hobs"™), removed from city hmits, 1; uosound veal se removed from city limits, 1, oue; unsouud uiton seized re. moved from eity Iimita, 200 W ; ansound beef aeized, removed from elty limits, 1 100 b; unsound fiah seized. removad from city N ©00 ©: number of barrels of v emoved fro | City Lmita 5.700; wumber of barcels of unsound egge se sed. ré o from oity limits. & Tle Board ihen adjonraed il CHOLEEA 1% The bulletin record of yesierday at showed a8 ANy 8% ten deaths irom cholera in this twelve caves of sickness from the same catse Of 1) progression tho majority ware takes *ither 10 e b Barrack or Red House Hospitals, wees ihe of The Independent & from Brooklyn A Sipsw.—~Monday woraivg v. Hoory Ward Beecher aud the edi bappened to weat upon the ferry-bout cro + Mr. Beeeher~"* Ty The ol ng coll B8 ore, you | and 1ateeven.” M Tidton— How so. Mr, Beechert M. | PR Your Congress has Aatied out. and my President bas Aabied vel . Californ Albaoy: the New York Hotel | or lie was couve: | ccess of party. Lk | friendly meeting, aad alier the @ { Iinités eutertained theie fricuds well at the | We give the score below. i NEW YOUK. BLOOKLYN, are at the Motropolitan. The Hon. Ira Harris, v Dross, Chicago, and Gov. Carley of Kansas are At tho St. Nickolas Hotel. Col, L. J. Lambert and lsdy are at The Hon. J T. Wait, Norwich tor and Gen. D, W. C. are ot the , Pocghkeepst WiNpow o terny lis 1o A 3 at the Hospit Sol gany ! & connected with ke [ ‘ieves whe an Wednesday morning broke ito and atten o1 to rob the faray goods store of Joseph Cohen, at No. 385 (iruodat. The fcer w positive ho recognized tha prisoner piwing and ve- © the thieves were © it and eon- o on the eatsiie tico M tod Aefualt of B2 yodrs, and Iy mr im ative of Poland, a 2 s been ariested on a4 toust, Mo nas previeus ce.ving stolon ‘goods, s he follow bas*heen re who, it wil b of Lim in this city and escaped %o Cludert Brosbers: Lamis {ontreal onrresl terk of the Myss ¢ in this bk €3GMmIUAL fuken, - [Aunonsweivots ) My Lirrie Bov. Rev O, M. S, 8P ter to the Wi rably. srosble in learuiug to wi worke st weiian ox \. Ginh e D sPOKRis, - Boase Ba UNA OF MOUNT VERSON VS, UNION OF M0% The Una Base Ball Club, of Mouut Ve 1 play 5 match game with the Usious of Morrisavia, at Mot Vesnon, te-day. Train leaves 27ihst apd athave at 203 o'clock s Mount Vel ock BROOKLYN cen the ni pitoline 1 yerterda: the Brookly Beardsiey, Ist b, ... W. Humghrey, p.. Baker ¢ wne, b1 Tolal...... 4th. Sth, Gih, Tth Bk, 9 | New.York........5 4«1 m TR Brov ¥ 90 13 8 6 9 1M Dpire—Mr. « the Atlantie Cln Scorers— Mesars. Williamson and Smith, ATLANTIC V5. STAR. The 4 match between these ¢lubs takes place | &t Bediord to-morrow (Saturdny v ceremonies. u baildiags to ¢ of ingorporati 1 s employed in the naval servico of the United b 1 age, or otherwise, witboul "‘[.hJ their eniiatment. The amount raised for the was §20.000, of w Y w04 and buildings aresd _—_— P News. Lasest ARRIV Ste at Megere (Fr.), Bastere, St Thomas 9 days. lve « and e Hamb.), Mever, Hambore 42 daye, with mder. 1.4 270 pase..to H. ML Sioman & Edye. Had one uisth s0d two deatis 0 he panrge Bark Arzomant (Brem.). Steenzr 6 to Heraianu Koop & Co. P50y 16, lat. 45 14, Tong 5 10, passed ahip Vailace, Maasazi chr. Chronouieter, Saith, + tor Bosten. r. ). AL Bayles - Schr. Hepzibah. Luat, Elizabetirport ior Beston. DISASTER The stesmstip E. C. Knlzht, § ot Pet eiow Baltmore. mv’l‘"ll‘( ot SPO) KEN &hip Samnel Rasel, from New.York for Horg Koug, Mey 9, e st 138, long. 3 W SAILED. Steamships Peruvian, aod Gen. By WIN ¥ w T . A ——————— - P D, | ‘lINGO PEER and SARSAPARILLA '—For salo - evesywhere. Manofactured by MARSH ALL & Co., No 18 Thompson-st (‘O 'O THOMAS R. AGNEW A Murray. here you will fivd Tess, Coffass, Fish, Floy everything cse yper 1hai any store in New-Vork. One price o - 30 to MACFARLAND® Hook Store, cormer 0ab, was ebiors on Tiowse inet Twenty-third ot avd B Here Su'“l find sl the NEW JOKS of the dey and all « tandard Werks snd, also, choien DK sk, French and Scoich R MINGO BEER' Wby MARSIALL & €0 Ma s ) No. 182 Thompso — For sale everywhers DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co. Have now 10 store FLOWER STANDS for DINNER CENTERS womsthing ew and very ocuamental A novol shape of RFUME BOTTLE WITH STAND, With thetr ueial ssortaent of NG, DESSERT. and TEA SET% (DIND MARBLE VASES nd Glase of all descriptions. ol ed ioed prices, Theas lny entiely ., both h gml. DR 's FRS JGHT CLEAN AND —NO_FRES. G AUl ORISR INWARD. ANI) UPWARD MOZION— CURES the most obstinate cases of Ruptira. P free. WHIE'S PATENT LEVER THUSS Co., Fo'e 'llul‘l ), T Broad FIRE ARMS SOLD BY GI'N DEALEAS : PRADE FENERALLY AND THE pOUCED INLY L AL SONG T TR FRADE VST POCKET FISTOL, 2 p0d 0 86 HIEREATING PISTOL (Flifor pt. ! [ TING PISTOL (Eiliot pt ). No. 33 Cotnidge. B 1 REVOLY acking. ) ¢ NEW T POLIC B REVOLVER I\b‘\ul,\"{%l' [i c’i’iv BE, WA in Celioer ARMY GUN CANE. aving No. 72 Cart VAN RIBLE, 35109 in €, B nod 44100 ¢ ADING RIFLE N 22 Cazindoo CHLOADING CAREINE, No. 46 434 88 artridee TED STAPEIRIFLE Waitel with Saber Bagoest VAIFED STATES RIFLED MUSKET, Sprigheld Pattess. 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