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L] Rt e ——— ._fffl £riva) of Dowsger Queen Emma 0/ the Sand- || wich Islands. % e —— THE DBJECT OF HER VISIT. | . B s i Invitarion from Recretary Seward (6 Becoue the Guest of the Nation, | | | et The Programme of Her Expecied Tour. ¢ ———— Ber Majesty Queen Emma of the Selande arrived in thie city yesterday from Fig Cenard steamer Java. For some time pest she hes been for ) journing in Europe, and the ohject of her visit to our shorcs is tocarzy out fhe dearest project of her Leart whick ske bas been | working for scdulously in Epgland—ibat ie the fortherance | of Christianity in Owbyhee. Tu En 8 ocnbly suocessfal, and succeeded in suieivg § of ber scheme. Bbe Jeans toward the High Churels party, aud tae received wongh bitter opposition from the Lower Chureh pariy Lat, en | be whole, she bas been successful on the mission for which ste | steried. | After visitiflg London and Parié, where ebe wap fired and ‘weloomed by the crowned heads of those 1wo important citics ofBorope, she Jecided on vising the United States, ar she wished to view With Lex 0wn eyes the manners ard (usto o8y people. . A RECEPTION INJENDED. | "y wrrival of Queen Emma had Joog heed discussed by o | sober of officers connecied with the Usited States Revense t, and a number of these genilemer intonded giving i 8,grand reception, but owing to the unex oted arrival of thesteamer Java this 3id not take plage. A'eccial wesser was statto New-York by our Governwent 10 give & jroper reegition to the ilustrions Visitor, but even Le was behind e, and. Quecn Baon 1ad o rémain o beerd ¢ ppearance. 'EMls sl graciously consented | . ENTERING THE VAV, Jbmnsaight when the Java, with Queen Fmma on boazd asiorgd thoboy. But. neverthelees, Jate ns was ihe hoflr, she engined on deck, and endeavored, withthe aid of o nighi- Tase, to disoern the various oljects of iteresi on eitker shore. “The weguificence of onr bay struck ber with surprise, and she ‘wmentioned to Major Hopkios, Ler aid de-on that it f ‘wasaedin besuty auytiing sbehad ever read abent it. A4 4bout davilght the vessel came abreast of Quarv: afierward the sun rose in wll its majestie splendor, Jight £be ey, 1he ehipe in the ofling, gilding their saile with and revealing the busy fishormen at their work. Notl- | o Bave been more impressive or heautifal und the indicated her gatisfaction of the scene by feadfastly | ot it, dnd deckining al) invitation o go Lelow 2 THE LANDING. | §Assoen o Hex Mujesty landed carflages were it waiting vey ber to the Brevoort House, wieré sbe is now | .. Tt #he bad been delighted with aur bay, she wa | e80 with our streets. Tle msgnitude of the étores, ng thropg, the numerous vebicies, the gay and dask ¢ eqgipages, cll, all were themes cf sdwiration. Tho large pomber of well) dressed people struck Ler with astonisbment, | nd it is understood she stated that theve could be Bo poor peple bere, as (o London abd Paris, as ol were so comforta. | By ctdired. On the way to lier botel no one recoguized Ler, | and bex onic Was marked with o excitement whatever. tbewrival of tié Java in the North River, the voyal ‘were received by Mr. Odeli; the Charge ('Affaires and | to the Sandwich Talatds, and were transferred 308 seyenve cutter, coployed by special orders for the ceca | * The yoyal visitors were Janded at the pier foot of Cansl- | | | tine. , &t which carriages were in attendapce for tleir sccomme: ation. Her Majesty was recelved on board the Java by the of Becretary Soward, suryeyor Wakeman, Mr. \Dag, United States Consal to the Sandwich Tslands. A selute #ted by the United States cutter Cuyaboga, and at the | mant head of the Java was dispiaed the national flug of the b Islands. This fiag 1s a. very pretty ove, being o combination of the Byitish and American eusigns. + The yecoption by our officinie was of & private charaoter, 84 though no publio demonsiration was made, the party, as ey left the daek, crested congiderable attention aud excite | s » THE QUEEN t & yery lady Wke looking person, and has evidently enjoyed he advautages peculiar fo her station. She is agrecable in , and not Wanting in personal Leauty, Sle was dressed mopruing, bas dark eyes and black hais, and Ler cowplexion the olive cast. She appears to be a very amisble person, 3 evidently an agreeable conversationslist. She ex Der gratification st the reception accorded by our | latious of La Place correct after all. Prof. Peirce expressed | and at the prompiness with which she was re- | his doubts as to the probability that Mr. on ber arrival. The Queen and uite were at once | , ou laudivg, to the | 3 043 (b3 BREVOORT HOUSE, | Her Majesty and sulte were provided with rooms. She ied by Major Hopixins, 2 Hawaaion officer, Miss 4in, and a man and maid servant. These comprise ‘“fi‘a ‘with the exception of a Miss Turber!, an i1 Sveaian lady residing in Aweriea, who ts Joined them to-da ‘Wrom the Brevoort House the Hawnsien flags are fiviog, wnd n;'n customary to royel visilors &)ng o Queen | Mvjesty ccoupies Jome Nov 7 and 3, d | foad8me Cfi by Major Eo:?u and i respectively, tho servants using rooms Nos. 9 and { o~ THE-FABAGE ;“m Teapoct & pleasant one, sud wag thoroughly en - | Joyed by all o board. There were no cases of sickness and | 19wy the ogege besoud (Le usugl %m m&.’.&.‘# 'fipr.a‘n}::; i’_?n | the Queen became o great (aTorite, on accoubt of her aud amisble manner. On leaving Cork it appears Majesty wag the recipiont of a popular demwonstration 8% the Government vieing with each other (o ps; T80t to their royal and intercestiog visitor. Provitus to | viag Ireland the party PaId a vieit to the Iffes of Kil- | where {hey spent seversl dave enlofing the uaturs of the scenery. > - Jeaving Cork they Were escoried to the Java by the _hu-w- stoam barge, aud were duly honored by & e, ¢ % 7 ~ TP OBJECT OF THE VISIT commendeble one, and is identical with the ohject of her 10 Grent Britain. The Queen takes considerabls interest L matters, and by these visits sbe desiros to appeal por for the support of the Episcopal Church in Mawnii. 8o far Ler mission in Esgland has not been altogether and will probably mest with cordial reciprocity 3 Mot . HER HISTOKY. ‘Bhe je 30 yoars of age, and a Queen Dowager, Her Lusband, le..mwmlo threne by bis brother o hapresent King. A ffairs of State do ot trouble her, but she hex time ia 1ho religious welare of the p eaple of ber | . _She is in stanch sympathy with the High y in the Episcopal Church, wud on th wet with cousiderable opposition from | Muee - and spent @ cotton; tobac | quantivies. The ¢ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, ° EN T were evideuiis taken by rurpriee, tke Queen reiai o that it QUEEN. |u: | prk in the world, - The royal party visited L6 Zoclogical Garde ever looked more attr congregated witkin ite waiks and nce of the ground, sbrabbes con crowded with foe set’ bave comtrasted wot pretentions resorts of 1 seest nd ivorably ratfo opean ristocratio and » potwithstanding their ved a long while in tie pack OB terra returned 10 at ol comprised only Her Mojesty's suit. i sumber of otber visitors aniious f TRE FUTURE MOVEMENTS mewhat unceitan ceived a lerge of the Quees =z ably yewain in New- York u in accerdance with Secreta ingten. Fyom Washington sbe will go to X a visit to Ningara, Mo Lawrence. 8te will the ubark for Aspiowall, havi nthe, Her moveuon:s places of i toke atrip? New-York an ker native lend over uncert val, and her itors ec f engaging Ler attention. « «aid to be & Tt i expected et enr ivio authorities wiil sagke. s ! ion of Tespest, and Xind of appropr! will take a trip in 1o oue of the theaters fn be eveving. ect aod hospital +, on & charitable and 2y pay a ¥ Toccire, un deubted visit 1o Her v ccn that bas ever beenon @ vieit to these <h Lin tnkin as ber object s & meiber of a R in & religious one, DUECRIPTION ¥ THE SANDWICL Iwich Isiande are a group of 13 el {boee are inbabited, the rest Deing small, rocky Juuds bave some very fino harbore, Hozalale ce, protected by & barrier of cosal seef, ar at dow iide, ard frou 18 alorded to all vesseln, 1 veof wight be couvertod 1 hese . isiend of anchorag: vierprive aud Indus uto water 10 nataral barber, r ! uwrd from J te & lntboms of watai ons are frequent; conse ¥ o reef of ¢ sland aro wheat, cocon, arrowront, malberries, yame, and le and Logs ere also raised in coneider riaerce of the islands o o breadfruit. ¢Ca igerensing. Kkis.is owing t0 islands, both as rerpecte the tr and Japas and the gr Coast. The Pay of Isinndn h erm whale fishe o't tropics. has made them ke most comyenlent point for tomne went of il rud bove and for fu p plies 1o versels The population e abov 00; in 1823 it was 140,000, TLis immense decrease is owing partly to emigraiion on whale and other shipe, and pardy to tbe ravages of lontheome discraern, small pox, and other epidemic diseases, B NATIONAL ACADPEMY CF SCIENCE. SECOND DAY—TRACE® OF GLACIERS UNVER THE TROPICS—SECULAR ACCELERATION OF 7THE —MORPHOLOGICAL VALUE AND RELATIONS «F THE HUMAN TAND. Bpecial Dispstch to The N. Y. Tribune. Norruanroy, Mase, Wedoes The National Academy second selentife seeslon at 9 o'clock this wornivg. Prf. Henry took the chair. The disenssion of Prof. Agassiz's paper | on the traces of glaoiers nnder the tTopics was coutinued w great spirit tN 1) o'clock. Prof. Guot, wkho is anthority on watters connected witk the glacial period, took oljectic conclusions which ke deemed fouzded on few and insuflicient obecrvations, Prof. Peiree raised objection as to the temper tore of the ocean at that period, and Meesis. of formation, movement and results of glaciers is now wuc discussed awong scientific mev, awd the diffcrencn of apinion ceveloped was wide. The subject wes paseed, not for lack of interest, but for lack of time. “Thie next paper was on the seeuler acceleration of the moau motion, by Jobn X. Stockwell, read by Dr. B. 3. Go | This paper set forth that La Place’s views on this subject bad | been overthrown by Adams, an Eoglish astronomer, whose | conclusions had stood unchallenged for many years. Mr. Stockwell's paper claimed that Adams had falled to take ae | ecunt of one disturbing clement, which would prove the calca- Stockwell's posisions could be sustaived, but wid that so far s hie had exaigined tho paper it had tho right look, and he was favorably im- pressed with . hould tMs champion of La Place prove to be in the right, it would be a grand fewther fu the cap of Americau seience, for the Buropean geometemmof many vears, would be oyerthrown and discomtited. e ! thought that the Academy owed it to sclence, to the countsy, to itself and to the author, to examine and test Mr. Stockwell's positions until they were proved fulse or true. The paper was referred to & conunittes conaisting of Professars Peiree Newton, and B. A, Gould, for thorongh juvestigation azd n Hport. - o The néxt paper was on the origin of solar heat, Ly Prof. Eenj. Peirce of Harvard College, He first detolisked v/hat in called the metooric theory of the solar heat, and then showed that the heat of the sun would have lasted 30,000,000 yeurs. ¥l the GO 10 its present size—which is about the time e his very instructive pAPeE was followed by 4 very iutor- esting one on the wo3gnolozical value and relations of the buman bapd. by Dr. B G. Wilder, an fovitea guest. Prof. Agassiz spoke at some length in approval of Dr. Wilder's vi Messrs. Loconte, A. 1. Gould, and Agassiz. Mr. Pechoz, an invited guest, then read & paperon the corrolation of gravity aud temperatare, At 1 o'clock the Academy adjournsd. Prof. Stephen Alex- ander of Princeton has arrived. Among the invited guests are Profs. G. J. Brush aud Eliss Loomis of Yale Colloge, Thursday evening is appointed for the public eulogy of the Iate Eaward Hitcheock of Amberst Colloge, & former member. Seventeen other papers nave been entered for resding. The Academy, therefore, will not adjoarn hefore Baturday, THE FIRST DAY'S PROCEEDINGS—ROSTER OF MEMBERS ~—INTERESTING PAPERS PRESENTED—THE DEBATE ON THE GLACIAL QUESTION, From Our Speeial Correspondent. NORTHAMFION, Mass,, Ang. 7, 1866, ‘The National Academy of Scionces was organized by an act of Congress, which was introdneed by the Hon. Henry Wilson, and approved by President Linooln, March 3, 1#63.] or Low Church party in Enghwnd On th, | iy the third aection of the act it was “further ¢ d that abe anmber of warm fri E erself to advance. She bLas had one son, who died Emws is the granddaugterof an Eaglishman and tis | : of anBawasian Chiof. She speaks Englisn with | pense of such iavont: Sane, €hd thoroughly froe of acoent, aud s decidadly of very | FePOrta to be pud fr 'w-n. appearance. ot RECEPTION OF VISITORS. “ 1 o'clock Ber Majomy roveived a Iarge nambe: ol v . .‘fioww mang of whow were either Law s an :M besa previonaly acquainted wich Ques. " Ambag others wio oatled duriag the courss of the afternoon wete Mr. Robert 8. Clilton, for the Stato Depariment, birr « lugsletier of intitstion from Secretsry Seward, aveiug hor e ” 46 guest of the nation wml to viet Wash Angton), J. C. Dasby, U.S. Agent, Coliector Swyche, M1, & +weyor Wakmvan, Mr. Postmaster Kellr, and Mr. Odel), and { | g A AT gt Ahall of 152 8ta of Gov. Buloek of Masencliger L boars an iavitation from Gov. Bullogk re jam: - oF ber Majesty iz Boston, and other eities i the “ Buite, whfeh will most probably be aceepte who snbscribed liberally for the ubjset sk bas | | l “Lha acl of lWCorpoaraion u | the National Acadewy of Bciences shall bold an aunual meet- ing st wiiod place in the United States an may bo designated, | yveiod be | and the Acadewy stall, whesever called apon by any depart- fld&umflu @oxth. "o B 0o clitiron iving. | piuut of the Gorernmeit, lvestigate, cxamine, €aperions. aud report Bpos any. lubeevtvl scienca or art, the ex- ous, the purposs. Lut the Academy shail receive no sompensation 4 to the Government of the United tates. “Lue membersip of the A tover for Ay 48ry. & al wembers, Sinee N teh- s of the Tares meranors have been dropped from the of. Jellries Wyman, has re Ono eancy now sxistd. Lhe puil ds [t 00w stauds, is as follows: that thwe Jos. 5. Havard, of the nisvuian ingii te, \ o Yibus, Ban. Pleico 5 Ala Gray, Frolesss Lopaen Almxaader 80 Arao'd iyt Prof Priuceton, N. .5 Peoft A. Caswedlof Browr, U [ 1 Harvard College; orw in the College of versity, Profe, Jus. D. Cwion, et Bacionrd o Pr olimbi ol Sow York Uy Tohn W, Abra " ‘l-’:r(-’l c"l’l“b.‘;n" l(-‘ th; and .v' [ Fese, W 45,C. Bartntt agd ¥, 5 Do of Wees Poung Baind of tisn Sritisc = vod (4o yarious vieitors with ovidant pléasurs, agd | yard ind Jossph Sision of the ' e sy o Chansen: , 3od tiae. Eage maua o3 Lase Be Tt Colin of die Nav oy, rof dobn . | @xprossed ber dowire 10 svo as much awpossible uf i paop - and the miauners wnd guatoms of the country, ov. Lithok | siotod With Lhe Qasen mAby yeais i * 9N aho e but & gir), and takes conwiderablo Tuterest in E~~\ respaal far har, After the racaption of & v & bearty lunobeon, the 0 4l s dron _carriage tucmnll’-rq:';m:lokd ol A DRIVE BOUSD THE GITY, 2 were accompauisd by Mr. Odeli. fier M, aod osseatly plessed Wit the sppearauce of (he vigy, sud fro | «. quently remarked upou the stately residences i fhe naigshor. {ood of the Fifth-ave. Ths roval party attragrad byt Jiri's at- (Mention, owing to the unassuming mnt» in whieli the whole Svooeeedings were couduoted, and to the fuet thay ¢} ‘W Bob generally known. They procesded from the Er 10 the Astor Honse, from whence they o M‘M p;mln.l various places of interest and ENTRAL PARK. ll!l'hl aort Horg the su Bow ike wride of (he Ewpire C)ly, agg | tion Now-York City, B. Ar seatol Toiubviphis Ae 4 et Ay SOt K L o baay, Jace ! I, Kirt wid aud Jol Tohn 12 Yol it Mieie 5. Wiee P o Philideipiia, 1,45 Lesq. “teuth of Desby. Pa., 0! Vil lut sko «des of the const thero e @ good | of the Nortk-West 8. This paper was referred to a committeo consisting of Bache. United States Court Survey. Prevident; Joseph Heuey | it Louis Agasaiz, Wolealt | I‘H_u:n'v he i of the tOWN Py conveyed and bave again ve | [ room in which the meet- 1 h of the neighborhood, and exhi! % crowded & 50 5 ith the-dcademy na gue specially as many Lring members of their families with them, | The n ality of this hospitable town bas therefore been | called upon, and it has been extended with the utmost free- nese, m 1t seems also as if the people of the town were ot the only | | cnes to welcome the returuing Acauemy and 1o apprec 1he (um"-hdmul of its retorn, for the weather Tias are bhalmy and delightful and nilicent in'its beauty and freshnos: T 3 a D | | coy | cugred Just Fridoy night fa Brooklsn, we jodgo the deatls | i hich th from clolera in the city wil now ateadily dimaish. We have | B8es RS C0LlY, O Of tulsied our renders upon the wbatement of iLe | tose exervmental matiers evol #u). Ly leakago or soakage from drains or wirerdy coug XS MEAN MOTION—ORIGIN OF SOLAR MEAT | ficose 0 sons, he_veports from (b FEAT IS G Aincasc in the publie istitutions, aod whe \eiorts from them | Sl "Lty accren, enen In bhe smaliost quaatisy, directiy or Jambia College, N. ¥ ¢ sessions are b mry, the Viee-President, in { B, Barvacd, Prazer, Gibos, nd W. 1. Whitney answered and v wecting we cad and al uction of the Ac « imnings from 9 i apd the evenings fo . ors, espec e Coruecticut Valley. {1l e it was voted that and (lat ike publ Tie tirsh paper of ult of a series of very Jount of Light trausmitted 1o veflected by highly polisied met jon rod asking uieh Profs, Heury, G ¢ second paper wis “On @ 3, ail poiuting parellel 1o w il b taot cubject that THE PUBLIK €y Teley ld in the County O et ol the Act ssiey of Philudel s whole subject of glacters, t! action, fullowed, in which Messrs, Per aiot and Agusslz took metive part. 10 @ BCCNETY NEVCr iOTe MAg 1. clock, Prof. he . Gould, Guyos, Meury, De theetord, Torry Aduwiral winutes of wicisy this meral been 1 jaz the ‘e buoiness wointod for tho delfvery or of Dr. Rdward Hites v. This ealogy will be apumecied o b we Awherst, cight wils ¢ d aff litcheock war, and contivues (ok:, to (he great majority people of Western Mavsaeluets the leading repr fon i general, and espeoially p el sical svicuce. st intho life sud chn o the wulogy be dedvered in be wvlied b 3 . Ogde tometric efal observations of 1 highly polished glass, s held at various ang o estions followed this peper, | cory oauses or from «holere from the 15th to the 220 of July, | co and oiliors pas ormal Maes of the Soin m,” by Prof. Woleott Cibbs of Harvard College, This aseion a0d ouestions. Aassiz then spoke ¥ On t e Tropics.” He gavo a wost interesting statement of | |1 ja esults of bis ohservatinn: bearing on the «i of tho Amzon. He' found v 4 movement of 5 lncler o the Lquator. An abstract of | gty died of ch 1 “imes 0, Purnam, farmerty State Senator and now Consal ot | videwees of exist Alively discassion 5, mo ley, mrieh inte arrival of o b t on i * HEALTID CHOLERA AT CINCINNATIL CINCINNATY and 42 : QUARANFINE T #—There were 21 deaths by new cases, AT BAVANNANL Ga. Aug. £.—Major Crofton, after making fell repieke 78 10 e War Depart Lot tog e vessels from New-Xork, cxsept on positive | lees advico posei proot of epidescic sichness o bos: R Whe Menlih of the City. ome such explosion should 1 the number of denthe, om other discases, ua shown by the geuera) | svely by te Yesterday, sppearances were fragght with cad the bighest point, and un | oy ygrimuin of jnicctivo p The far Anring the present week there has been a 1 aice, tint al) matte N : At only from ke place s tiat which oc Vesterdsy wore af the same ALCOUNAR!IE Charaeter, NaMrs OF THE DLAD. Lesley sud | f},‘,:,, Freser joied in the debate, The subject of the origin, modc | Liospita) ! Bar Hospi Hospital; Caroline Scamar ische Hospital; Alfred C pinikost.; M P Thomas Met il 3%, Germany, Boat A. T. o CHOLIRA #1011 710K POK TWELVE YEARS. We give berewith & tablo of the deatts from cholera for | % mber of | I deaths, from the same polson, for every yeir wince that time, | shewing the months [ woich the deaths took place, together 16 our list of the de tiviiy of the Jecense 1, and, where it e ATGUET & 3 eplial. 1124 howrs; t Thirty &, New Yoik, No. 101 We GUST 6.—Jawes Welsh, iye; Tobert Saith. 43, : b Sallivan, M . 7, between Third and ¥ 1 Howe; John Fechan at Hospatal: nch woek during the epldemi wre ; 11 14 Loor: 28, Treland, Battery Ve 1 7. Filza ke | el i 4% hours; Gustave Paitsits, ) Eightl of cholera ki elaad, Baitery Barrscks Battery Tar- Gerw Red rd-st. ¢ Thirty thirdoat, Kow-York, No 0 Darrow-si. nglard, No.o 20 Gread-a, Sl Jro Malory k George Kix, 40, Erst For) 1y Barracks drelan y Darrucn Ireland, Battory Darracks Tuited States, Haitery Bar 7, U Statos, Bixty St thowt, Join Large, or arth 1404, and the WAk the totad Buwber of deaths in eael wees wuring tho Jast W ek Total ) Week ending Cholers, a May « i June . % r Jaelo. weiNept, 9. ) i ept. 16, 1 .4 L s o ¥ a Y uly 130 14 | u‘;ifl 163 duly W 24 Aug. 5. Augaz., e | was coutractivg from filling the orbit of Mer. | “ated | from cholers In New-York | for the cooling of the earth from a liquid to & solid, orm; and | 5. | at the baaf \orld 1ast 30,000,000 years longer, efore the sun | Apri, 2 | coud tocl to the density of the earth, <« June 0. Point wnder peculiarly interesting circumstances, 1" 11, and in December, 1, making 1 i, an Juney. Ji “Totale. o s oo o4 ¥rom November 11 to Noven 10tal for the eutirs v b Jpuuary, lecs une, In 1€56, there were & inJuly, —In Augu was the Lot 1808, = In 1% ) 1 '?’v(:-l‘lm‘l in August, 1; ln Scptem otal of 4. & Agassiz, | 0 | he | by ect in the | " 1y # | Rouen, howeve r ed ontioued to e sut, baw heen wnthorivod | oo BRI the uame, latsand | 0 !, German ed there were 1 deaths ths from cholera, samely: o 6, and in August, ¥, Total, 9. of 1857, there were G deaths from chol for that year. five deaths oecurred from this cause, namely, four In July and ono in September, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1866. especiplly, where great zeal has 10 | ]i The Epidem| wade that tume. " The« | at 1 fo The dondon Times of 1he comming the epidomiodn Paris, Epondont in that city: | "Tto Minister of the Interior | bawwle | eithet: ie no Tho objeot s ne y be defent, is alv ys | eneonl the tiat th | | coe day, and this nbeut 12 dags nee the fall of the temmerat udng week, 1 bel | clined a Little. On ¥ 1 sared that the des ) | What the nomber was oo We acertained, bat L have hoard them stated by some at 70, ey y on the doelino in M ehildren is extraordiuary; of €7 | ‘vath daye rociusive. — | Chowrs. Oriy | Juty 15 ;s | w8 R f it | e Jawes, dpo ar Amiens, and o womber jera, July M, ¢ evre, writes to the Bomrd of | peasure in stating ¢ the re abo aer. At Ami o, Dr. Fohu Simou ox fom time to time, the eon; ;| e werld upon the mulec | | Lo Lords of the Privy Conneil. CHOLE! cterist) Tt apneare tole « e L th mhtest v which th o | tvely non-latetive at the Lt afterw wropgh porous sotl, 1o Wells or OMer soulovs | vater, it can tfec?, in the most dungerous ma r; that sfie iufective influenco of olurace of tha Wi | dol: discharges attach ! towels, and Nike { Wit thew, nad venders theso things, if mot disinfeetcd, @yable (as the cholera patient o the same conditions) of & seut for wesl ! whither they b Laps of e » oted in ita n nlihy state I s presupiosed tha drinking-v ater of 1 | lathsoma of fmpai t 1hat, b e ories, it Las | gnating lew bieatbed o swallowed b Personal pree wolding the wuwLoluome elr | aseribed; and w | tea not be fartuer thought o Coleraseems |winent, the ( we which vaght vot o gi enco and cool deciston are wasted o | 545 buger that of & tays.ctions pest plagues of past ccuturten) b dwy [ aie intrarion over | Uat sk nn sdmi b hittle apprel.g o s, MLy OLe K© ot s Iy the N themacives in the midst of o lich each by idual must 8] Chis wwa bodil, 1o oo that ayeic g A 9 oE - kgwege. J}‘ul are peculialy st fo ,:%Alful‘l bu':u.. ased (it hat fraite an fecting measires, the disease, although has been %ipt within very nariow th | of whom 3¢ have died from Asiatic, | em. Of these, 41 bave beon attack 8.h inst. bes the following con xaguerat act of ikie prescace of choler first fow aanes oocarred about rumber of deaths inereased, niter some variation, (o 140 in same correspondent says that ol The fodowing is a corract statement of the daaths from ord eiary ond Professor at it still prevails to an al Ferent prospect is that an oarly restored peaco on the Conti- feat will estere Lo armios 10 th of el we ralject, and one which is eatitled to the widest considera- . b that of Dz, Jabn Stwon recently issued in England by n ita develsped and alare 3 nd howels are infective; that the patient’s power of Lor persons in reprosented ala discharges; thit thez, how: inent \when tey are disebarzed , while undergoing had timo fo of the discase kns spread, in Wi or water, 10 be eot possible Too /0 bn st work arvasd taem deiabiog a8 ho eustomary bealthful babi ced be changed. For instanee, {here i uo raason (o suppose vegeisiieh, of ch kinds apd 1 suek plates as ——— | ried out nrerapi-llnvumuln(in( {a this country. Ta Liverpool I . CBOY L ccint 180" up from St. Louis een shown in carrving ont $ many weeks power, 1 fiud your - ) ic Abroad. i M Liverpool an excecdingly malignant type of ! cholers bas recently mado its appearance with fatal efiect. ‘I be Cheshire County police report as follows: *Up to the | 23th inst. the total number attaeked with cholera has e 191, | and 6 from Eoglish, chol- | evideatly wiitien bya coise- erlsts in keepine from fhe £ the Parisian popalation the samtary condition donbt to prevent alarm. but scanse when secrecy is ) ob- m, for it_is impo 1t woald Vo, ars, after the great thunder. Ve _the cases at least the 1ist, July 22 1 on Tuesday they Jaesday 1 heve not aced - by lora seams 1o b de- soilles. Ttie ortality among deaths iu oue day these covnt Total, of the Sanitary Council of that f Tieath as foliows: “ I kave . thia port is still free from cliotera. At Pl teir en deaths per urunl relations and coudi- —— Precoution cra, We bave endegvored to place before our readers, agninst Chol- is of the best authorities in olsrn, ‘The latest report upon We call special attention to tie extracts published berewith, as embracing in o fow para- wo% known coneerning the disease, and the | i siate of medical kuowlcuge, | A IXFECTION. ' 1o of the cholera—not only of o2 form, bat equally of ming extent. ‘Fho | datoof proved f aeq), ) oantly come Trom Mem “ities, while the othe persoss who ave nddl bean kop,c qniet for fe ia an unasasll ceolera bave been repor nce €¢tasday, severalof wuich 2ses ore mainly persons Who ba plie, 2 ans and s are Prno oted to iutem) wrefelt that the disease will assume an epidemio form. city aut FIVE.M A CONTEST 0N THE THE W % A foob rade of five miles for a <take of $1,000 came iy of New-York and Joln Wiidjet | f fl ¥otyeen Mat. ada oo the Un wr. The Can L0 The Lt Tu pl.ysical proport the contestants, Wi two, while his 6ppoi wie girthed w came extauste: Causshly hasing the ch the last, C ke firet wole. uadian wel %0 priieipale, Low readiness -0 kponge lemon Juice. Canada with bis he his ¢l ke 1 good catuest. They Rept cniuing and ni G | Xie gpradually inerea | wing.post withoat any = e cpidensic inflienco can pro- | rom bi e patient discha tor quite ex B, wequir if vio's ioa, Ity to tho excrement] o £1th-sodden earth, , and to th ve: that, il the infective matc- s5pools, OF otber { drinking ner, very e o whatever bedding, things bave been imbaed Limself woull preading th ug or other purpose s caj to injur 3 things be pre-supposed. puiation, ra consist esseatilly in com s hiave been idance can cured, thero | b1 the sabject. Fren where | danger is quits conspicuonsly | e Tateli- he country. wit (rom the Ban for the ald do N yesulty a & narrower scuso of the tule caa be taid dowu—a rule, how wer, which is most important for persons who uaforiunatel) scal outbreaks of cholrn, wind 1y, mecording 10 his ¢ s perienco of Uviag as powsi wonly agrees best wilh tho able against all exhansting exposure, and the like; aud, obd all acts of wwtemperance, re Likely to distarh the whtle Zaults “of tbe latter Po furtfor, it must n wou'd be wihglosOme iu crdlucs) seasons, aro WAWLejesome rectly Ve slen olio)oin 1K prosout; nor (s ion of fortify i droms Wil ch they would ne said abotit prpmoniivry diarrhea) ig ticre any ‘bt persoris L good jeabis 0dght In eholera tmes, Wich ano. | ing thomselvos ngoin ot the discase, Lo take drugs take fn ordioary times, A liug 1o be wisely done in his direetion ougbt to bo done u ubject to what will di 04 ty be'ieve | 59— v deaths i cholera— 1650, In 163 thero were four deaths from cholera—two in | 08> vice of skilled medical practitioners, nad except | June, one in duly and ove in Noveiber. 1#60,—10 February uf 1260 there was on inJuly, ihree deaths; in September, four, and in December, one death ; making a total of nine. eath from cholera; V661, —duly of 1961 gave cholera 4 vietims. August, 4, Ooto- ber, 3, and cember | victim, wakiug a tou f 1, 1862 —1In February of 1862 cholera found I victim in Now- York. in March 1, in May 1, iuJ: 5 in Augnet 3 victlms. Total for the yoar, ¥, une 2 vietlws, in July 1 yic 1863, ~Lu 1864 June gave | death from cholers, July § deaths. [ August 1 death, Septeinber, 1, October, 1. ‘Total for tho joa 1864, In 1664 there wers i1 deatha from ciiolers, name; 1in February, 1in May, L in Jaly, 6 in Augu in Janu wnd 2 tember. 6in Jnly and 3 in August. JB6. foliowis, hs bave tak | W & " 1 1865 thero were 9 deaths from this poison, usaely, wlut&-luull during the current year the ploce from cholera Deatbs. | Weck end'g Denths, 3| Aug. 4. CHOLERA AT HUNTER'S POINT. Anotber fatai ousse of cholors Las coenrrod at Hunter's died on the evenivg of A disinfcted auder the superin(cn but & portion of the clothing used about the paticn! of sods, wos whshed, nud no clothing was treated in » tuh wit ward buried until the funcral it 3, Tho premises were woe of a Sasitary Officer, lor what ehl harm came it. The bed h the sawe agent, snd after. should be over, with positive for the yosr |"TO18 with sueh advice people 0aght 10 b most clary both of drug- Tiog fhewsclves o of takiag sach pr L4 N are extensivel; fored for sal Frecautions ogai aabite of bis ow A | “aston of such ity oe loiows . | ‘aiffermented beer and wine, arities, et and goiie 44 Vo “owpletely cooked, fish aod shel Jeriect. freskness, fFuit. ur voge i causing disturbance to oueself by of diet will var; somewhat with dillerent ingi- Viduals, Every person of ordinary discretion knows the body, and e Adthin cortain hmits of fuod, that Le gives huwseif no oo vt from personsl peculis | \where ench man must jadge for arueelf), tho chief whioh (ospeoially nuder eircums, lon sickuess 10 the stomaeh, or an increased secondly, lu taking f. | Viick 18 midway i wome provess of e copt, wnd the like; thirdly, in the oxoussive or unseasonabis 1 | we of refrigerent drioks or ice; fourthly, in partakiog lasgely ] ended jreservatives us be tolerably confident, 1 Firs In thos solid or tluid, | tranaition — Water contalning orgasio im. ateou mo longer fresa aud not Ifisl i any state but the most tabios Ioug gathered or badly 1 )f those articles of diet whieh babitualiy, or oy reason of ini- i 48| Total to Ang. 1.26 | perfect cooking, pass unonauged through the i1utestinal canal, - [ :d. Lithly, i mrmdhcrerl!uo of w-nn wedicines, nr. : laking any articie of diet which offcet. 1f, unfortopately, the only water which for a time can be rumuu.p-.mu 1c100 Of Y BEATOUS OTR: t onght at least 10 bo b led beforo it is used tor wot to be drouk later tuau 24 bours after it has beca f the ordinary kiod eanzot by jiself be ter, but is & f(mfl od. Filtering trusted to purif process. It el’u’not be too distinet; is i am, y o produce ¢ kmpurity, rinkiag, but ditiou 1o the above y understood (hat danges orders from the Officer that thoy were not 1o bo uneartued ex. | ous qualitics of water are not dhviated by the addition of wiue oept under bis directions, when disinfectants would Le ' oreyirite. | reapplied. O the evouing of Saturday, the 4th inst., a Mre. Doao, aged law lmited to 0, | Sl waw wade partiwlly drouk and persuaded by Keily's wife to up the clothes and wash them, which sho did that night aud Sunday moruing, aud went home drunk at 5 o'clock. About 5 p. m. of (he sawe day, she Was selzed with cholera. | | by u physician notil | durfog whicli time xbe Lad been shawefully uegleetea by but was not seen fwmily, wi.d at 6 p. w. abe dind. [l | atroyi cloti The fact that ¢ heir eard on disinfectants. No | wasidug of the clotuing that lind . of the Gth 1 lived in a uty far re 1 moved from any case of cholera, and the attack scems trace. able 1o & 3 rides of lune and £oda has 0o pawer In de- 1€ the cholera poison Las be Scotland and Huvgary, bar for orij. Siitiman, and Wi, | Dy Water huve been recommend proved by researches in ing imumodiate cleansing by the Beard of Health in m came of the immedinte een solle with soda; but when tie dejections had begun to decom pose, by Iyisg 10 the earth four days, tho chemical agent rad no | miore etlect upuln the iufeetive power than the pare wate sloo would have used it sufery, | | writer upon saultary s sjects. ‘s Puint only subytantiates what won already s oo ganaie of potasss or oarbolic ae Tho recent vxperience of i Sanitary oficer Dlght live been NVLCTION A PREVENTIVE 0¥ CUOLERS. Dro Wilam Budd of Bristol, ¥ngiand, o distiognished sciensitic record ol tae conntty, that the above list embraces | It has not been sutlic t . 1h: es | ciently dwelt the s of web wao are mckuowiodged &y standing s\ ihe | A6AIDE WIth ohotera will e, If supcossfulone of foe best prooks of the truth of the theury on whiel the method itsdf is fuunded. Bead of their res, brancies of science. The leading 0! ? writes (uuder usie of Juy 7, 18566, to the Metropolitan Loard of Heallh, coneroing the 8is | ::;;anouo(uni;lvun ey u‘- fwv:-; Ul ite wwn way, e s + meanure. 1 aouot sot, will be found far nors eflies | Tt will 50 &F 0 dewn by 497 0N0 AL 41l conwercaut with the | {0 tho prevaution of ¢l 1ra thar vacelation i 1or smals pus. )34 opon that Bt method of leges and L ast 3 of theo vountry are lavgely r { Uinf opre- | 20t 1t ean o proved that under Gthing exadi h “Mdn v{tf .\.r D" a2d Nave, the military apd navel acade- | sproad of eholera nn‘;'wul certuinty be preventel by 1 -dI: une"_ v: ount” Sury and u«; Smithsoning Institote, have | infection of choleraic discharges, we need 1o otler evidenes their representatives wiile scisatitio kaowiedge and | to prove that thess dischurges coutain the gorms by which tas aility, not conu b public institations, is not left out in | disease s ¢ My own experience, whic hag boen h# e borabip, ng w very large, is oo 1 o wysel ntended constitut wer ¢l a point. In 2 the NECESSITY OF CARING FOR PREMONITORY DIARKHEA. 1n places whore eholern 1s pressnt or threatening, ono par- | ticular bodily allmest roquires axesptional vigilan most part, iu this ailent 1s dinerhea. For Loging somewhat gradusll 3 | * may be ol ‘Uldm[lobo 1 ptoms bocome alaruiug, 4 10 ¢ 1 wic thero always exists, sid Lt untry, cholera that for some hours, or even baerved. il o the district, @ IAIKO amwubk of epidemio diairhoe, representing in part tho e slighor dggroes, the alac Ansidioty and nfect, | malsay. 71'-'1- larthes (pamtess and appareniy Wivie ¥ ease Anddeniy convert itself he very serious signifl { thougu it bo may In tito cholora; nud apart fron Lers diarrbos, orighaally indepeid of all koowr, persotial Conditions. th Infeelian cas mows vakly Ny itis of the nost essentlsl 1y | bowels sbould be ssglect | Ioany inteced ,Jistrict, e | mowm of klomuok atght, 13 0.Caly A% po ‘ under skilled wedioal trvim il atall sharpiy, or if sy (loweye cld 0 treatuent, e pacte a olut b CHOLERA | Cinelmart has always s the spre the sywgtom us regaris the patient bims. s stages, ia other p 1, 1t alf, An thus 0o abl neconns s portincy that no looseness ol | t0 e hrought wlif the symptoms begn NERCTAN TS, ot 10 as alt boddiog, | ik discharges may | kb Baccs 0 which b kane fonded with | varlio seul. ATl (rom cholern wher o clty, epideni Clavdenin, however, 18 able iy caucated coucerning (ho i of rhe poleon, In spite of it i ts Lave ay | of, Wio compars: | | | cmployes by & s b I the wiole lve ul time 1ot a single wile MATCH BETWE The ties are cosstantly on the alext, aud be hatever quarter (Ley 110 the Board of He en aTe ropresentative runners and wel Yt I u . o0, neking thelr Leeds look very anattractive, Lands sowe pieces of ¢ A with the ease of Lis Comj e o, third and fonrth Eides the struggle Jig 1o the egreemeit between Casn, Y —— ILE FOOT RAICE. Sl ON COURSE=—A CANADA RR—TIME,, 5 Course yesterday afters me cate only nadien appeired on th "excepting 6 seanty pa fforence he . with limhe 5. rricr-slape i strap k ad on the second mile. ittle. On coming bar oo them asd igomsten their Pton & 1 d been or the vietory coms oth doubled on their spced, second rier was 00 ¥ sed th ilance, anl Cu eat exertion, and wak 547, 6n the LIt w The 4 0 fn the Unit FILLD #PCRTS, -~ Mase Ball. THE LITHOGRAPHIC EMILOYES OF MAVERICE, STEPIIAN & CO. AND HATCH & CO. bove players had an interesting and exci gome on the Peconie Grounds, Beldford, L. 1., on Sal MAVLRCK, SIEPHAN Leise, ss.... Wygaut Combe. &...... Qerlach, . The tollowing is Bedford yestorday bet UNION. Abrame, ¢, 1. McQuaide, l'n'u‘“ ; Craver, ¢ Totwl Union Hal citehes—Union - and Pearee b NEW-YOUK Ve AT CRICKET=TIIL SEASON, The regular annu leading clubs of the eo the beautif.) grounds uoon, and when the & to I widle & soreof | nings on ¢ exe Both elub were str. went f 1 iho 1 first four wickoets fuily in, howeyer, and bind Geory graph soon told a diffor aud the 10th for 127, of taued 46 G. Wright €7, i, ( carryini bis bat out for u good 9. Highn's wicket keopme was qaito a featuge of tho 3 { Saydam, too, pianse. A or diwner, $: George went into tinc fisld, sad New- d Turne ¢ Hudso. urn, he being a vic wext, and ke and Tus the a-u‘ uiuhuuh!‘l'u in wasterly defonse, while Yen Ih marking than seven (hrees ot tall untid 49 had boo —Mir. Long Tor AL 5. & 4 ON OF LANSIN 2 15 8l Dinramed of the Star Club. rame bs null and vold_according to ocistion, the Atlanties breaking the 1o fore they had o viees of s i the field, 57, atd beaubital eall & ‘orkery. oy Donaldson, p 1 Heaxis. v iift, % b. itebard, ¢ Conaelly, e. 1. 1 O Neilh, L 1. 22t Totel...... . n of tho Mutual Club, Mr. BURGH v the score of ween these clabs 0.y mateh pla, MeDonald, ¢ £, Geo, Swith, . { Forguson, 31 b i v esworth snd Mowlem. bours and 30 mioutes, 13, Atlastie 5 gitima Cricker, CEORGE—A FINE DIS LANGEST ATTENDANCE Ok . commenced at 1o} of the . George Clab yesier s termivated St George had the , thoe biing tho figarcsof the The weather was delightial, ar nt wicket wos prepared the groum! beiug very livoly, ety yepre nted, althongh botls of thejs Grst eleven players o bt fnst, wid thiee oF I Cosng amy spccial damage. the 1 some telling shots, Lea being sl s 136 bowling was wdm % o 15 yuus ouly, When Gibbes ent whis tiibbes made a splen bou 13 and Hili % Butte w-York tielding, tho long stop . Tud Tght op 19 wark. Hatfield's Bilg Nosthers Crown (Hr 8, 100, eliciiod gonslderabls ap G Bul'ny, felsbrig oo, ork. ;. ! aew s N Koodeo (of 5t dohu by, Llverpuc] 6 days, with to (he bat, Hadson belng the fir i collared ITBer 1 n placed upon the score; bat after: her Soutl ¢rn ily leveo laborers, o perate babits. Isclated cases lave occurred in the city for three weeks past. | pggeq even awong the better classes of eitizens, but the matter Los that & panie might ocour. The city uitary condition, aod no -vpnhm;lg fier oceur, will be requircd i bhe best alerickel between these Goorge stoek did not meet with o nd at the vl Board, prices raling very tow, 1 Wright for & partner. the tele. ¥, the fiith wicket l.nlnxn fox 656 MBoston Live Steck MWarket s woh The Cincinnati Gazatt FRIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE AND MEDVORD, . B e e T Jor THE TRIBUNE, for the week ending Wed ceduy ted to | Aug, 8, 18060, bave | Amonntof stock at market: vo re- Cattle, Shoer, Tiie week, Teof, , extra, 814 secomil gy, 9130813 25 hird qualit 15 poores! L &n., 89BEL “w 1}9:»—."200.&"!».. 7 Ceweand Young Calves—Fair ty, §204 b nrdry 02 i, k00 . M € 0685 atements, it will be easy to anticipate BOY | ¢m 1 {oes eye broken down. e, nnd the deelive on such is loss ¢ awalitiee. 1t roquires very : over i9je. ¥ 1. The aversgs e, ¥ ¥. Many lote of ekt ca i ing there i1 le. P 17 on * over the Northorn Lia! | g orthers | 1 ambs, a1l over 3,000 Westorn. Buj | epont any of the droves, 3 usual, | Bgreed for lart weok, so that our quot d: fsen Jaly #how the trug state of the marie o Lenkdown for the drovep=from 75:, to 81 per hew Bard- | yian luet week, and loss than wra espasted by owner ¥ LY | 3ot ne, Datchers werdafraidto buy we aiy pri Wasncugers Sailed L ERPOOT=Tn ¥ safahip ol sm-Me. 3 3 Ml 0L po M, H Teom, Mie and Mee. %, D w, B, 11, Ban3ondt, Adolphie ballh Sachives, ir S Eaward « 1 3 idge MeC i W, Bowles, W. 1, Werks, €. R, s ped N 3 L Keynoide, BiF g . Tt il Catdl Me o | 18 Reberts Jumm M i i, 3 Riewsd 1. Bole, b b il ok urds “) Ty walis G, Doy W) iloon aid fady, Mer, — = | Tiopkins, B. ilseneiey 5 9 | Gemecesat, 1. Viate, Mr | Wik Ir, E. Koda eher A W gervait e, W ALMANAG, S Rices... Moor: HLises. . WG WATER Ti13 D AT, Sandy Hook.....5:0d | Gov, Idand....... 5431 Med Gute... FHEPPING INVELLEGENOE, ) wa (Be.), Moby ™E ante IRe] NPy y at first d an were New- Fight rably weot riigd Yok €001 0 M. K. Groane & Cur ot (o) | - e ) m of (ibbes ag usual. Higham was | Vb MeCresdy fobo. tho bowliug, bringing on * { or nourly an l«uflr for n.k Wing 4 32 in ine style. no less s beore. " Thio scoond wicket did | S ity ol Browkivs, om bivecpool iy Free Trade. from Boston. wanl | 40k Vagle, from Cow Bay. t o took place, Jandine heing the only othior plaver | made & staud, he seeuring i) by exeelloni cricket. Changes iy se for catolies seemed to bo the order of the play oa both sides, | Matled, PAY. | Steanabips Seotls, Painves, Swaioza, nd ATbenare. ih Tha St. Gearyw Gekding was ot up (o except 1he luag-stopping of il o oatehes woro made. Buttesite| Vs figuros Woro the best in fhe |, on the N bowling, via,: 00, 22, York side, viz.: 195, 3 numerous tn tho afteraoon, eousid in the game. We give Ri. GRORer. Bainbridge, L b, w., b. Edwards. c. aud b’ Lee . nd b, Jardive., b, Lee. Wintield, ¢. Tosrance, 1. b 3 Gihbea, 6. Matheld, b, Byos7, L. byes?, wides Total Umnpires—Messrs. Wright and Tyler, Scorers—Messes. Bull and Vanburen. hours aud thirty minutes aned at 10 a. m, to-day . Time of Gawe—Five The gumo will bo res wickets beiog bowled d-rln&m entire doy's 0 2 eir us although log attendauco was nterast heing v s Bisnster. 3 o Mary Dslas, Desis, i om Norwich AW T apyzed of Fanliaecs iand. Low, 5 Ne zabethport for Nowport, aud taken into New-Lotuss. anmber of Wostern (hat was ever rcee: nd over 1,000 from other wource 50 prmfl.cl“yu’ P e not sold, and somd biav e Coon Turned val I Mrs. £.. 8. N arrie, 3 Mashan, 1. . butterwo a4 d with cholera sinee tho | THE CHOLNAL I3 RROORLYY. . . * i ik LER A RLYN. ber 1, 1L@114¢., live weight; Shotes, whols and during the samq tima 13 have died of Asiatic i There were 16 casos at_tho County Jail from ncos, Aug. €, , 12aMe.; l’uls, vhvhw‘%.‘;:w u;::i! £ English cholera, This shows a sreat decrease i fa- | untd last evoning, of wiich tiree died, Tlie male prisoncrs y from the Tetirus of the weok previone, and the disease | have been removed to the cells fo occupled by fewmales, gLion, 10210ke, per Bv; country lote, 8 @%)e. riher spread im tho localitics of the county sines been perfeetly fumigated, o the ntiary . per 15, th of the prisoners has bean completely changed and the e, per . for the better, The total nomber of cages rejoricd #) each, e have this week 4000 [ eal of Woster 7 - weight, 5200¢.; Steep and Lambe, pere £, / Imand Lestuecona . W, Forsyti, 5 Hov ‘e advance in prioes lac: wiek, i@ is oo eften il 1 drovers to rash lgr ad over supply, and. of Lerg are many good Jots A % on the more ¢ cers wnd 6300 (0| atr, Shive b SRy T B oh 0 Viewd Waring. St Charieston 8 days, with w 2ood jiagabo o : > e th st Crow taben ot by scir, Elon Bunes, Giflend, fir dhe score of tho ingligs played. b - Youk. . Les . 0/ Turoer, ¢. Gibbes, b. Rutier- | WMV Ve y139 1 - b Westpos! L o AL ceaw. I n"mlywno-u._ x&‘&- . Jar Ad, 4| B tield.. % Hatfield, b. Hnugjl-ld. . liss, b, Wiatiol | MeDongal, ¢ W 3| Bateerfi Suydaw, € Wrigit .- ‘aulkeer, not it . oo 15 Byes 8. L ves 1 owides | 127] Total.... A regular weeting of the Board at Firemew's Hull yesterday morniag. wi, Abbe, Eag shoners was ki Diissioners | also tha Seeretary. Mr. A veyriast was received from H. W, Greax of Spruoe s, of hiows for extlaguistiag i Distriet Eagieer DBates reported the b Cbristopher si. in a huzardon i nginecr Kingsland transmitted & report showing the numberof dras for the month énding July Jl. as follows + Alarws for Whole noiaher of fres aid alarms since Fanuary |, 1865 40, Voreman ¢ V. Tradh seut in the names of Charlas MeCall, narles Sheridun wnd Richard De Cours: Company questing 500 feo Chief, T Aatthow Gorraty. wito wers elecied mombeors of Hook and 1.y W. L L Lifugham, Foroman of ook o wamy No. 14, furuisked tie awwes of Hugh Rogozs, Huy jowai, Oscar Kane, James 1 eleoted mamiers of bis i G Taua, wi nd Pinckioy we Gildersleeve. condition. lag atarms, 3, Lotal 114, Ladder wbrews, 1, 3 ompany. The bell-ringers petitioned tor an insraaes of salary. aral oller communientions wepe recei Commissiwner Ak prasentsd the report bf | o Bowrd udjonrnad, By a dispatch re of the firm of Kob schoorgr Swan, bound ono of dn prominent | wido cirel of weanint sed, T Jenyer n b feom (e Committay armthat Me. Goorge W, 1 ed regard members, \whieh wa o 20 ot Hose Al Aparaiis, after coived i the cit) uliall of this rt Bullock & Co., 4 Cemise ud actéd npon. 1 on bourd the ‘ackfish ol g o Notice to Mariners. v QUARASTINK AT CURACOA. Masters of Yasue s duind (0 4 of Cogacod (rom (ool ey Amantine. Bort-Warden's Notice. ) ATk o¥ NRw-Yomw ween, in aceordance the (vl Wardans, and that the sald eted within teu uays nexs succee 20 N ! Steamehi, Com | 3blp Thousas Lryiar Hack Johu T. Pearion Bark Joseph Hayden. s Com Soy. | Tingiah, French sid Scolch Stadaaery. DEMULCENT SOAP. - 5. €. HULL'S SON, No. 1 Pars; SeROFULA. wiil be ) dble bo forty dayed “ Varoexw' Orrios, No. 23 William s boarl. Sent 10 bo s wp. oil. o RV Tmarard, T avaatie frous Samdwich Il Ju15 ¥, 1ged aieer- e R b A Apnl L4 18T tod oy n-:'rmo.' New- ¥ “u E 14 cbargs of. the subjoc e e n 5 wnd Brouds z'l')-n onveill nd e | the NEW ROOKS of the day A Works, ad, e, cle s Dr. 1L ANDERS'S 10DINE WATER cues Scrofals 1w 11 & y e from Florida to Savaun Ho was | 1o rowys, Uicxns. CANORRS, SYPIILS, NaLy Rusve, & e f o nof Now York end had o pou (e [Ikanr, Livew, KIDNEYe sed DiGasrive Okesmn uom be way very highly s Vieaizise Adnxe and RusTons i