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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, I866 bt R SW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE e 0 THR NEW-ORLEANS MASSACRE. THE PUBLIC HEALTH. | (%% : iy g New, | teoded vy o vt aty of e ].l;n.. s, consisting chiefly a d vx cities, | Mr. Eyre, as to the re for publishine, E yoom, Dr. UVuderbi)is welknown letter. Dr, Underl Wy Telegranh.] . the Unde ey THE CHOLERA 1§ CINCINNATL | Several geutlemen called during the evenlng. sud were pro- o € com sented by Major Hopkins to the Qucen. after which, ot sn —— . . . ' T | NCINSATE A —~There were 27 deaths frov | 5 Gen. Sheridan's Dispateh to be Given | ™ e Al el » | | josrred tothe divingy That | abmit aly hour, Her Majasts ratied for the nig Major Hopking is a gentlomanly 1y-lookin nd o ablished by, aths bad occurred up 1o ! e edium bight, about 40 years of age. e is of the €t e {1 Nntionnl Freedmen's A | v < A conre I ety. | f the 8tk in foalth every week show that the | s News bY the Atlantic oo Tev, I g - 1o the Public. CHOLERA IN NEW-ORLFANS. hyevairing G rirmeck dy were, 3 duriog :x::‘_::d-pp‘em {en‘mn :fl;l!!m 3 of «m«n;v ntels | #4 s, t Adress from the Rev, . J. Barvis NEW-O o AR S P P vesterday & o rers &1, and thet s outbreak in suavity of manner, He is 8 Goversment Mi: bl of Philadeiphin who sppeared as an honorary official represes: S————— # ALRAN,; (A EIoe 6 I Y e rtloneecall dpon the inauds and dis: | Of 1K€ present King of Huwali, and an Ecglistman by ¥ able to “gug{ , | tative of the American Freedmen's { s {06 & 1. to-day, there were 18 cholera deaths in this city, e 15 deatha 70rs he cholecs auong those | Ho L accompanied the Qaeon on her travels i Enrope. cud ATt S Haxton, A Pt i Progress of the Imvestizationm. CHOLERA 1IN PHILADELPISA. [ misersive viewes, the weel ending Asgint 8 106 Pyery e, | OB their retura to Mawaii be will resue bis Governmests) { abience ofthe Ltter, the ol s ik Mr. T. Hughes e | PrivAvELPRIA, —The cholera is abating. | i frous cliolers, | duties. It was expected that Mayor Nofwan would rove AL P Am o gentiemen an the fi ok S T Only four eases were reported to-duy, and po deaths. Two | whatever reiates | De€D presented o the Quoen yosterday, Lut was delaines o6 cases were reporied sesterday. & o every place | accouut of liness. Had bo done so, owever, tLe anfavorsile ki doserive e | atate of the weather would have interfered —-— Bourd of Wealth, terday afternoon in o Court room. President Jackson | me t wight have been made. Mis Hone e e " expected n ot ien 4 town, and will probably accompany the Royal party on oy i respect- | up the Hudso, and on a visit to the Navy.-Yard, which Hee | Majesty is to visit to-day, Threatening State of Affairs i i LRy it | palsity of the Rebel Official Repor Between Austria “The Metrapolit, ancipated The Board of H {2 Rebal Fears of the Result of the Military | e setwopiian rol heartily sympathizes w i {n various feedu ——e e 4,000,000 et that th = torical—Dh ary services of the Rev. Sehaltz in the ¢l ” bers present, save Dr. | ylogs chsbe Rev. E ebai, and all the members present, 3 . i ant t A | et f the Ameriesn Investigation, Swinburue, The minates of the last meeting were read and | Arevenue cutter has been provided £z their ncoommodae This wmeeting further aporoved, | tion, aud po doubt should the weather be fine u very plensent | 1 be spent, and her Majesty will Yave offorded be: . oy - | opportunity of witaessing some of the novelr | skill in the affairs of war material Ske w. I THE BROOKLYN C11¥ COUNCIL. | Dr. Craxe congratulated the Board of Health npon the fact | s Dispatch to Gen. Grant, that 1he Brooklyn City Council bave discovered that they have . 0 wisely and 1 continued “pra that the Divive bless 8 of Aesiean wrobatly Lok ——— WiMmenithes Between Austrin and Finlr | o Derseveriag elfvits of the vrious ficed e g | at the world. | Speciel Dispateh to the N. Y. Tribune the yuln‘lllnl;.ln ul‘a ‘lr\wls:ll!m?llv;h At arecent {nlnnn | 1 Vedue Lg &t L o o i 5 D] e purpose, . | ! Ueen seconded by M. T, Leebobn, | vk . o ing, they dotermined to raise §15,000 for the purpose, a y ik 1o P gmpbpiyes een seconded i W ASHINGTON, Thursday, August ing, they dotermined Lo ratee 915 00 forded fo accomplish tho | | with interest on ous crowded docks, and crowded siven, wit their inpumerablo ferry-boats aud barges. Ourfloatiag pa 1 made idan of Angust 1, purporting | - - \ [ 0 rety m v The relations hetwec Governme naltof 1 The dispatch of Gen. Sh | Objeet, which relie 3 trom the 1umediate necessity s1d Maly wre natoning e hreatenins € | to bave been given in full in The N. Y, ZTimes of | u!‘_;:::;‘h\m ul‘|‘vu;w:m., BB | uee, OF siver steauers, will surely come ia for @ sbare of (ke . ¢ meeting | August 3, will be given to the Associated Press to-morrow : The Secret s from A. H. Van Bok illustrions stranger's aduiration. Ship Burned ar Sen. ; | (Daily News, July %. | complete, as received at Headquarters, The other dis- | Mayor of Wilmington, N. €., to a me is city, etat- he Conti The perograwn fi:rw-lu is not vers to, 88 oyory (Ligg Wednerd €* | sl SSoSity | patches will not be publis 4, their substauce, us given, | ing u.luln all vessels from thus port would he s ct 10 & uaran: " 'IIULEI : ikt is dependent upon the w r and May ‘map, Our ety . g 1| e ot be published, abstauce, as gIveD, | (ige o cases of chelora bave been yeported within'the past | official 1 not bo bebiud-band in usicg eve The ship Da: a Kctease of n Fenian. | aduwitting of no doubts of their correctness. |5 s also received u telegram from vgpeted ML S g b Ly M s T el g gy bl Blates bas been borned & . B pasrenges Michael Gleeson, late of the United States N v()rle-‘lnnm!km“‘l{nnult‘r w V-lq.h-m n 4 Quarantine 3 easea but tvouw the jail. and nene from the | AKS tbe visit olbmrrmh:- sting guest as "SW"II'”" g mrought ety o Ve Byl P o e | sense,” and asking tho opia the Samitary Committee upon r . It was auoounced yesterday that | stmctive as poes et er leave us with s good impression g AL a8 Corpas Act, %8 & Fenisn je Genera ing per- ; Number of the Kille d Wounded ~Efforts Dr. PARKER rcyn||01)| mT' the cholera w The rer County institutions Flatbush snnr]‘rl | agreeally impressed ue, ; . " - | hin recogni was released on coi o onee scre in any sense, althongh it was epiden that there hav ) cuses of cholera in the bospitalot | —_— " GENERAL FORFIGN NEWS it ot e o fons. rapsatedly ORETed. | spoch ke : 16 asked, s an individual, whether the diseaso was epidemio | paticats received on the 6th inst, Of theso one had died. | e s erd procseding to Amerien. Liberty ba repeatedly offered | gpecial Dispatchto The N, ¥, Tribuse. iu & Quarantine seuse, he should say it was not. 1 a vessel sad been isolated, nad evers precantion had been taken | SoLDIERY AND SAILORS' DELEG 7HE Phit Cholern in Ewigrant Ships. Y saptivity until bis heaith broke down, and it Wasmixa1oy, Thursday, Au starts from "‘”A after proper care has been taken to wut the ppread of the disease amc Ler inmates. qedp L ol 3 : s o of Ie aud death. Capt. G his swing dispatehes have boen received at | have her clean a sanitary condition, there would be ‘Thayer, 1 oharge of e e s de. | VELVUIA CONVENTION.—A meeting was ot eve In the ¢ 1 ained in Mountjo Brison. | Gea, Gleeson 18 ¢ ok gty o 3 ! wo danger to the port she might ent i nbatement of the e 11tk Ward, end @ | the corner of East Bro eI ae O st Fowmthé auke | 1abunS LureRt (n s oty from yous correspondest LEAVE OF ABSENCE. b0 in the cases laet received. fross the 7t Oowgressionsl Distrists Mew ted States Juring the late 5 the posi- | New-Orleans: Dr. MARTINDALE, one of the Sanitary Inspectors, was cranted llowing table shows the number cf cases reported at | Jeiohis Convention, 1 g g Dited States army during the late vl war, to the posi 2 po! delphia Convention, for the purpose dier-Ger to bis extraordisa NEw-ORLEANS, Wednoslay, Aug. 8, 1666, | leave of abseuce for four weeks, upon the recommerdation of | the offce of the Savitary S perintendent from Aug ety of ihe seldiermund saflors, On metion lo':‘ ,lm;wx Official information at headquarters shows that the | the Sanitary Superintendent. of Augi ~,:lurb ued Dy \\:nl! with tte sumber coufirmed, | Donaid, seconded by Capt. Goulding. the u befor 3 y é gUArcons e | ABATEMENT OF 1HE not ¢ol , the deathis and recoveries: Major (. W. Warner, nod r, Charles ¢ ol 3 would = . tatement of Lient.-Gov. Voorhees that 42 policemen and sev- The injunction opid whie been rife in our Courts 3 Re- "m', Net Con- Fe pm&ne-l mreuly‘l The 1‘hnumLm'| ‘m: 3 1hat the objeet of eral citizens were either killad or wounded, s an_unmitigated | for some months bas alwost disappeared. Counselor Tracy . POIE" AONke SRSMOE VO the meeting was o uominate two deb @ alter ates N O wiifasan I T Yo, and about threo | 33id yesteidoy, that the last uf the fat-botling cases bad bee . . e to represent the Vtl nai 1) of New-Vuik ho0d. One policeman died of sun-stroke, and about three | g, ,i0ed of in the Supreme Court. In the Court of Lou s o the Philadelpbia Conventioa on the 17t} fals were badly wounded. One citizen, Rebel, the soldiers and sailors. Oa motion, Co Warner were unanimoisly elected delc Elier und Capt. Gouldivg alternaies. unction. issned by Judge Cardozo, was killed accl- | Pleas the case of an | Health from interfering wi training the Noard of g Lte meetivg L t of Bividend on National Dbty entully by the polic e other side. v 0 p 'y e y by the police 03 {he other » 0 ateher in tho city, ¢ n before Judge Daly yesterday. E The Paris journals | Therecord wiil show the slanghter o grer 100 Unlon men, | irhe plaintiffs nsked further time, to el demurred, - Joursed. 3 Iml-v'--: asserting j"fl; © | and the wounding of abont 300, e are facts. | u;!pllhe order be amended 50 as to ap e plaio- Ly s e e —— o that capital bave complained of N | 1T in the case, fnstead of all the butchers in the city, Judge 7 e CoUN N— "0l 'he Boar Y'f‘ 3 e of the July ball.yearly dividend of SECOND DISPATCH, | Daly so amended the ipjunction, and the case wus » for hear. 2 2 1 l(o.‘m? oF CoUNCILMEN=—No QUokvM.—=The Bo.rd 1 (b s solidate 1, nnd demanded that solid guar Niw-ORLEASS, Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1866, | ing next Monday. 4 W met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, bit. oniug to the atee Nivigat given for the paymentof the aime in October. - g THE ASTORIA JAIL & XU p.d8 of a quorum, the Clork declared the Buuzd agjourned 1o Mes- weofor O et tained they had the right to expect | Jn behalf of the loyal pe of Louisiana, I protest s o Dttt oAl v 1 day next, ut 2 o'clock p. . . e e Lneridl | . Dr. Trask wade A reporf apdn the jad on Br o h i e ete on was said 0 pievall | ggainst the report of Lieut.-Gov. Voorhees, Mayor Monroe, | y,rig which he says ¢ of certain cells in the ba ———— » might aud the ¢l Gen. Herron, to the President. They are all, | the Court IHouse, h e satains abo cabic fe H Were, He might be i bo oroven, aceessories to the munles of our Upion | the only means of veutilition is thron lo in the door, f s R Latest Ship News. i B coer b i 85 Wilk;Ba. JROVAN, . SOoMMOrIS 4 Inches by s inehes, through which food is passed, and an open- £ J0iak 4 A ARRIVED. : yttx;:-‘v"ex-‘n e citizens before or after tbo fact. | ing in the outer wull, 8 iuckes by P ted by iron bare. 0 19 g ™ | ee Trade, Ball, Boston, 8 da g “The evidence of trustworthy gentiewen now before the Mil- | Hileso oeils open into 4 vartow | il 5, bout |+ Thirty of shiess cason ocenrred at Kiugs County Jail Bs 10 be'alwost |, g . 0 ST SANITARY SUPER eidecgat Brov t by one of | REPORT OF THE ASSIST port from the Assistant the Loard of »cin Willie of and fr Spain, Schy. Heney Middie o, Moroceo Board of | will prove fheir state with Presideat J our Union citizens, ary Commi whally uotrue. T | tercal stmosphere when are respon the narrow siits in the w will be clearly | five qf those cells opeaing iito st . There ar ot infrequently A =The s from Spain into Morocco | ibie for the massacre tho. cases rot bren sl a:u £ stence on 1be Who 100k Up Wring 4gai ke g | 1wo persons are contined in a d - celis, from twperfect k o] d, though still dissatistied, | Proven fo the. ventilation, are in s condit beaith and dange 3 4, whialing +"L. Edith May, ervisiis 4 e 1y ¥ : The three first named concocted and carried on the seheme | Soluy'ife.” Each cell shoud be faruisted with an iron laiticed b ceile outide o the s ot SRl | - emigrats | 4 « | for breaking up the Couvention, and the Presidept approved | <|.,.iy ..(":m-m.-nn( e e ent cell door ..-:{.mnglm';!x, floo St "'.1'"'""'3'". i | briz Onee Werikizgion (B, nn 1 gt ¢ 3 lood ; | and with a similar latticed door fo ance 10 the sbo ‘farther spread of the disense. A Witlie of and from Baltl> ot F g e y EASTERN VIRGINIA, thelr blooky work. 3 | desenbed Ball, of tho sizs of the present solid pine door | o the oamber of inmetes I8 | o 383 3 JEE N, e from Belt Tt - — Strentous efforts are being made at Washington and in this | yaroneh which fresa air may pass to the cells Dr. Trask Cer' 1 think, will | ; = oper seco SEVERE STORM AT NORFOLK—ATPAIRS AT GOSPORT | city by in d parties to stop the military fovestigation | learns that the town authorities, after {heir nllhvn_lill\n had 1 g a2 Gice, but be | "SSP y og the resalte, The President is doing all ho | pestediy been called fo the Sehlect T e vt i | (39,10 THOMAS B, AGNE ” Marvay st whete yon wil o golug on, f | ona! Lospital, | ing, § NAVY-VARD—PARD( tore fn New. Ve 3 passengers ¢ cheaper thn ce with everything o and is only prevented by | an cxder was tesued i accords ey g 2 5, Aug. 7, 1806 dare do to ldress exp Foutriss MONROE, Tu partie A seve srm commenced here on Saturday after- | the intermixed re trance of rant and Sheridan | ¢ Inspecto; - pect 10 | poon, and visited Norfolk and Poitsmoutn, swee e e oy . ( 3 Y i MACFARLAND™ Book e ' o, ited Norflk an ontn, sweeping down e bt e ot | WOSPLTAL 1N THE CITY PARK, BROOKLY 10f the P lice Captains. 1 endeavored to find u anit- MACPFARLAY k Etore, —corier g | from hauding tue city back to the control of the murderers of Bl i o 3 .U_‘,v‘m il 2 Hvl e B e Saadatie ke hird-ot. sud Brosdway. The find all the NLW W siractare to be etocted thereon for cres. und, sem he corn ’ ared or | our Usion m t 0 the resolution of the Brookivn T bave it from trustworthy authority tiat Gen. Sberidan’s | Loard of Alde erect a cholera hospital in the City Park, adjacent to the mhabited part of the Navy-Yard, Ju the ew- | treeh fences, out-bouses, and doing other damage. Tt New: | ou thie various faris in the vicisity way seriously oere, | destroyed Contracts have been entered into to repair the stone wall | gram of the 1st of August was perverted for politieal pur e e was unac|un oi7ived at Halifas, sud York, was bad. In o the bedding y Come 1Lat jort ¢ t plial tu the City Par e promyty piaced th Rrook'y onncil, who st ouce e School. | and conventioners, but brag that the tiwe I¢ comi -, lis when repaired, for the ase of the Naval ol Charles H. Dell writes to the Board of of meay of the | ¢ weze destroyed. oy | surrounding v R , ing the United States Naval Hospital oa the Ports- g p‘,‘;‘,’,‘:‘,,‘}:‘,"“{?; e A | wouth side of the Elizabeth River. i poses. Among the seatences withbeld from pu was thie bealth of (e Navy Yard and bortion of sel by 1 Jadgzment I:nl ‘and the ofticial repor by ‘ Affairs at the Gosport Navy ard are rapidly assuming & | ope that be (Sheridan) beld Magor John J. Monroo respons, The location. y b Bnjadic weded for sanitary porposes, A 2 is now Delng con SPF(![ \L ALF ot S i business1ike appearauce. Shipjoinersand caulkers are Waking | 1. g4 ¥ sw sk confined limits, low, confined, damp ted .1 the City Park, and will be ready by Monday for patients, \ ¥ W i V) Jegund tetle Virgio | e e Hroseitior sy Now Hasipahie;. | ble for the murders comumiitad on Meaday cro mded on alt v, by bouses o wectlons o1 Brock yn City in wi o the seuitary condition is v 1 ibe aloon pusten | preparatory 8o her employment. Lient. Butts of the Freedmen's Bureau las been mardered woeve ihe o, intensily 'sud spresd aw be g thcroughiy bined and clesnvel FoR e T | P\Vorkmeu are also about tesnming work on the famous arish | L L Yaatar o 1o elave BROOKLYN CHOLERA HOSPITAL. AUGUSTY, o rage ar | Quay Wall, the picket boat used by Lient. Cusking whea sha A . v ood drainage, r Larg Lok “hol BY i Yoow of poverty B o e e i1 - ing that they did not kill ukees f it 2 s, Dr. ser, i charge of Erooklyn Cho! sunk th el ram Albemarle. e will be sent to Aunspo- | parged . e (om the obwiows objections to the locality | Fogrita). mukes the falowing report the week end! D ‘VLI < ‘DE N & CO | . peived & letter fom one Bhat verse!, 3 young o r Amoug the iist of pardozs grante] by the President are th U r Be never Rardshipe r ey e P o the | they will finish their work. Union men are afrail to go out uerenpon Admir o ks Suye (hoy wete ki oo in 5 $tade names of the following: A. F. Leonard, E. G. Hall and James | ) "oty aficr dark, and invariably barrieade their bow ealth thas ) h Ciby 2@ piaic of eianatien. | g1, Johoson, wllof Nofoik; J. K. Cook, Edward Kearoes, C. ; et fally call your attest s letter received this morning DRt L - 3 b3 R e o e | W- Mardagh dsd Williew I Wildes, A o Parkesonis. dnring the vight, while the present police is compos-d bie NavyVard, s copy of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAKS WORTH teet was pullished 1 New 1 Le treatment of 1 —— Life is terribly insecure, day or pight. { iy e oOF paesengers. In that «Lip t dolen b eSS The r locality of the i - Joaredibat she was u that n FIRES. The Cheering for Jeff. Davis Judge Ware _. -y FALL AND ‘VINTE h' SLE A the space on deck for the steerage e o S { pon wromd J . & 1 ! mouth Mayor M . ify this feeling. o e PEARCLEETE Was L0 has 1,000 square yards \.gml.m‘ CAIRO, ILL | A i 5y Ads d { coeeer 1 tovmidndd | Prezisiog - o rtees -r“:w“up.l:'!l,' \ . pas-cogen ay of the women exposed a A \d » oiin Ne leans ] of a late date contains the u | whou | have tee o time bave ) “jasccopere, Many of tie woien were expoted | (14100, Aug. 9.—The tinware storo of €. Mender- | The SewQricans Triunc 68 8 HEE g g d o, by belos shliged 1o thtow o8 o | braa worn out by exesusive labor and 1 s moraiag | have Suly oo (LOTHIN (1, a ¥ within the Yord Many wou - oo Nt Tl 36 Comstant that We S9gh AT A 0 tbe inclemency of vewee) was i disgrace to ¢ 3red. men and b The warried sud uumar. | POr ud the Queensware store of J. 8. Swaine, No. 1 OL and dreeente | Jevee, was burned this worning, and the contents tol ot the suthoities to stop work | oo | destroyed. The building was owned by William Barker, ot e e | lties w ere 1ot obtainabie. in th ty, 1 | d the Board with this comm o koo that the choers for Jeff. Davis on Monday very much secessionist=.” We will there e wod dgripesedlds GREAT SACRIFICE. pate alvo & veed of wore femaie purwes. | d | Davia were given acts, Cheers fo of ench otber, aud sieey | o oy R & fnsured for 810,000 in Eastern offices, The stock was lisured w det 3 Sotareas of chole 0 for §13,000 in Eastera ofices. Tho billard-saloon acd + irwes. but mainly arownd Dustit’s body, which o ronsont, 1y, bot I belveve 1 have & gt & o nale st o} frow commubicat m-'.‘ur.m( of L. Winters, and (lh.n.m. store of P ‘\{-plm nd- | w believed to be a corpse, nnd was lylag near the corner 4 ally s l..r.w - .;:‘ l,.. %t i o e e e o poio | TERS: CASH, OR 3 DAYS, WITIH INTEREST ADULD, repots in York describec B e il 1 g, were uiso considerably damaged. ‘They were fuli in- | of Canal and Divades sireets, | "Iie letters were vead and filed, but oo action was taken in | o the prowert opportaniy to express my . 2 oE e The o Ing this mat. + vured. Total loss, npward of 850 000, | " Soveral pectators in the Hall, who wero taken in enst regard to the subject discussed i firtte My eciest ana aiod voro sixof | WHOLES ALE DEP ‘RT“F\']‘ ey betore the House was 10 bring | inion 1o bear on | STEAMBOAT BURNED. by police oficers, escaped the fury -vv'h'v :-.mm b | REPOKT OF THE llnn SUPERINTINDENT. or »‘u rom e u‘hu: and vureed in L . R . ) v ) U enaits o f Fracden MR | cers exclaiming on't touch him: ow bim o e br. D 1 tunie, daring all yesterduy aud lost night. 9 o d that il il § Crxeixsai, August 9.—The steamer ¥ T Y ethon sob ofa b Noy 1 Kbow & | Bibea my et roport, vt O AE aioos bty Jui CORNER BROADWAY AND GRAND-$1 v cought fire last night Just below Marysville, Ky., andharned | 4 yyppr " Several Lives have been saved in that have been teceived at oifien from the he diet of the prisoners of the Kiug's Couly o 1 the Board of Health i rday alternoon to ng atbdurie was ‘and the subseqaent tearing of | Ayuistant | The flog isell was all the passengers aod erew were . wo were badly bursed. > | the firing upes the e The steamer wis | 121 . 1o the water saved; ote o edge. 1y is missing. ing been foucd properly prepared. have ¢ remaining 11 retur Mr. Adderls (who o Thoms Giddfuge and Jumes | ——ov to the several | :‘:'..;“;mdz“w to "‘-L.‘ lfi: elrjsccarcracdf ‘I'hie’ loss of cattie and freight is beavy. ty o_the ewigration cot « emigratios wow and valued at §100,000. \000. The | Bouth lef yo en ts The mortality had no v great, both on 3;,’;”:‘:,".‘;“",‘1;:,",’,xh:‘lu‘,u 0. lnsared for 960,00, - The te Hon, . C. Warmouth left yesterday evening, ot correction or o ion. o | y swors. each 15 L. doth depote aud any- tiat seard and in quarantine at New.Y still be didnot | ock, for the Nortb S The repurts roceived ave upon the following nuisaces 13 Ring's Comnty Jai ander S Natwer; thet 3hink that any censure could be throws upon the emigration | o i < A | "“Iliere was a ramor yesterday that Jobn T. Monroe, fearing | (li and offeusive privies; =2 yands, courts or ar 3 | wi o1 the Suerifl directed 4 e t wus of the Passenger Act bhad been | The N ille Colored YMen's Conventiol revelniions before the Tuvestigation Board, had flod trom the ements; 11 garbage-buxs; 5 fat-boiling -} pris t tie physician to b :fm Iy complied with. | . eity, We were unable to ascer the truth of that rumor. ‘sud cerspouls; 6 strevts and alleys; 13 | shoud whonld costy j.nwu o X (hosgh (b cmeration agents deserved | P1RST DAT'S FROCERDINGS—OXOANIEATIOR=THE FUU- | plliuocem 15 gutters; 13 cellare; 2 alinghter. | oo Pover conpainetto (BB i o o Lo tanner in whick they b tout the em. | CATIO! MAN—LIST OF DELEGATES— LOUISIANA 3 pe s fat and tripe-boiling establistment | i et Yot ne of 'Tu:.mu-i u;'.n:r;;m'wm' = 'l-ne i M. J. R. GEN PRESIDE! p s { o ctory of blood end bous manure, and & vesiety oflosser | gay voed ’ id gul o part of .;‘.d time. -...,.»'x the ount of sprce an bich was Froe The Nastelia, Prote; Aogiit 1 e | smportauce. . Ly, aud some times twice, and seidom thiee Grues; asidered by medical autuorities to be ent, and it must . % B . EXTHA SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE=THE MILITARY he ispecting oMcers have alio reinspee 4 aruiehed to the b wretofore bee lowy P e ot anther were icsisied upen. a | _The delegates, arge numberof the friends of [ 5~ e ¥ e geetic e o el | o are e ik #hich, ppecish orders 12, Loal soum rolive wetteasl with & iitie molssees. knd | veater price v ill bave tobe exncted from these poor people. Convention, assembled early yesterday morning at the | INVESTIGATION—RECONSTRUCTING THE LEVEES. clause of the Mk section of the Health Law Viendaye, corved test. sud pork. biesd. and potatoes; Wed: | srenie i i ; | ; . . A A Mr. Cardwell also detailed the pre . w had been jcan Chureh, near the Cl | New-OrLr vve, Wednesday, Au, [ served, and have seported whether o v o bed ' %, hid brea uys, froeh be ol taben on the breaking out of the cholera awong the Duteh ew- | ¢ 1 | g wilied With or not. Lhe returns been | % 4k h, eofive. bi es, Satur The steamer uglon, bence to Ne omplied with, 86 not comphied with, 71 partialiy complied | Sns'sroud, w ot it o 4 et THOMA® (IDUING', JANES CASSIDY. Sworn before we this 91 Iy of August, 1666 Promk CLEnisoN, Commissioner of Deeds. e, aid in with and 6 are veing complied with, | wtitatiog Total number of special orders sent to Inspectors for rein- | 117, total nambez of preliminary notices insued from | e £ the at at of nuisances August hard aground on the bar. The Board of Levee Commissioners bave passed o resolu- | fion, requeating the Gorernor fo convene the Legislatare in sgrunix end coutended that the comm ssioners were not 10 Lnwe. Mi. Maguire, on the other by J5 passengers, com dent pro tew., and the former chosen. P, Audersou was clected Secretary pro tem., and A. stai iou was opened with prayer by the Liev. d, insisted that niog of ove statcment | wdivg. in W wt food, and want of the commmest recard to decency | 4w the regulations ol the ehip which they Lad salled, was | Lavere, extra session for the purpose of making au appropriation for | , inclusive, 39, total number of preliminary notices re. Seserving at least of thorough (uyesugation. | On wmotion of the Rev. Daniel Watkins a committee of niue | reconstructing the levees. ported on, #10; putaber complied wits, 6, ot complicd THE « OLEKA AT CINCINNATL | with, 4 Cewton of Ciaciunati writes to bis brotber, s when it | on credentials was appointed, three from each division of the Lasted 10_or 4 ~he would not say tey and each section to clooso its own appointees. The B there could be ho TiXury at ses. but with the com. | commitice was covstituted s follows: East Tennessee, Win. | causes of tho late riots. Their jrocecdings bave not been | 202 Fort of the present systom, tbought it would be admitted that | H. Hicks, Henry Lowly, the Rev. A. K. Andcraon Middie | gjyglged she chunge bad been f.r the better, though he could not pre- \ Tennessee, the Yev. L. Iarris, . Browne, N, Walker; West 4 *. reports w of this city, stating that cholera 1s among port, al of | ina most wiliguant for v, He says the fies are dyiug in the the gutters ure covered withs green scnm; the at- is dry, heavy and sickeniog. while a general panic ong the citizens, Dr. N., who isan ecleotic puysi that be bas bad 1 s yer among bis patients, cus who died of | Thepe instiuments sre oo The Military Commission is #til} in session Suvestigatiog the | “$8 0 vorth, i eharge of the complaint of uts 5o ved from eitizens since last re ecn re erred to wedical Wwspeeting oflicers for iv- | streets oo g e 2 . 3 vestigation and report.” 8 mon) Cotton-Sales to-day 1.9% bales, b 22 e, for Middling. | ""C 5 Lord, comwanding the Sanitary Company of the b s Receipts, 124 bales. Gold, 146 | lice Dopartment, returus 4% orders for the abatement of nui- | cian, o sances, served during the past week. IHis retnros sinee last | but raves, contrasting the vovage to Am SUPPORTE tend to #ay that no discomfort still existed. The fact that the Tenuewsee, Henry Ross, Edward Shaw. B 1L MeCalo. i laced in the hauds of the committee, | ¥ new, jle_en mertaliy smcug our owa peoyls ws b0 low and aiko tht | The credontials wer they been spared the ravages of cholera, rased in bis mind and they were requested to retire for cousultation, and to re > | e # @ presumption that the foreign emigrants wust have suffered | bopt B G EOSE THE PACIFIC COAS Teprs aivo savw 211 orders previously served as complied | the dise i CLEAN AND EASYN O 40m6 predisposing cause to infection. Dauring the absence of the committe al of the delegates E PAC co. | With by owbers, and 61 not complied with. The exceution of THE NPW CHOLERA TOSPITAL 1N BROOKLYN. SURE on the BACK-INWARD AND UPWAKD were called on for speeches. The correspoudence between the —~— the Jatter bas been dirscted by 1o Loard of ¥ Severs) deiegations waited upon Mayor looth yesterday | CVRES the st oot o i e Sce Vroprtens. No. 09 Broadwey. cted o the use of the City Park, at the ) purposes. A number of naval Afigs 8 few sewarks from Dr. Brady, the subject dropped. 1 r | TAKY FOLI ol | pertormed by the saui- DOINGS OF THE 81 Depariment of the Pa- oW Army respectable colored citizens of lhl.slmfl and Mayor L pablishied yesterdny, ovidently caused a good deal of embarrase- 4 S Ocean Telegraphing. m"l'" and re ""H}"- h"flfl "-? speakers, who seewed 1o con > . ""‘ P u:,"'.l'.fl'::::-f.un.Tr'flf:d#:fl"'.;nu Police Force in the cers wiso ob) ayor informed thewm politely | 21 KECOVERING THE OLD CABLE. sider 1t as & hint for them tobe dumb on the maln guestion | . 7, August & 1s6c. | L0 AT emoval of bulsavces, for the weok ending | that if that Vot 'be ocenpied, some buildings 1o a | 5 N N THE . resented in the published callof the Convention. The Rev. The Subsistence Department of the Pacific has ac- | August v, 165 . -.l-:uly-l;:npmnod part of o o Vicinlty would be Hh NE‘V‘\ 0F Pl““ WEI.‘K' It was bmperatively necessary (hat the sick should taken, be provided for. Alzer some’ (riher consultation the delega tions withuro Iy satistied that all tuat was possibie to bo done by the Mayor fur the weifare of the citizens would de THE Cal.'W. E Both wade tho pian of the buildings to be D it is probable that they will be ready foi occupa The Times correspondent on the west of Ireland | b uiel Watk o all by . aniel Watkins opened the ball by descanting atsome Jength o6 | e’ ver ders of army supplien to-day, the prineiple items of | , Nauber of Beseribes the means which will be adopted to recover the old | the great importance of education to the colored mau a8 gable. Mo writes Al the vessels which bave been sent out | means of elevatiog himselfin society. He alsodweltion the great | whick are 200,000 pounds flour, city brands, 42 424; 116,000 3o supply the squadron with conl have, it is believed, already | worth of the farming interest. The speaker in the main 2 50; 143 arrned at Newfonudiand. As 0on &% the Great Eastero ban | ti.o political rights of the frecdmen 1 wide birth, Hir remarks ::':::'"'“: “::‘;;““"' by ";““:;"";s::"p'::";""." sompleted ber work that vessel, with the Terrible. Albany, | were interesting. judicious and well-deliveres and Medway, will at once and with all speed, working bight | "‘Fue Kev. A. E. Anderson was called on. He was particu. | Mining shases Now firmness, but transactions are light; Tm- | e B et 4 G phery sed day. proceed to fill up with fuel, ‘Ahe Terrible and Albany | larly eloguent in bis appesl to the Conveotion to cotie olel 8 S5 ” iy I ‘will be coaled first, and start directly nfterward for the exact B0l 16 the work of r¢scuib his people from degradation 28 $91; Belcer, #147; Savage €10 43; Legal tenders, 711, b 4 Timie, 335 sud longitude in which the cable of last year was | jgnorance, aud of acting the part of earuest, progressive ‘When this preci pot is ascertained, “marked | gen. with which hoth ships aze provided. will be moored for | D5 'be Rev. G. W. Lave 1o dwitb e Re THE DRAMA. | mflll grappliog. The Great Eastern and Medway will | glarly on the edneational interests of the colored people, but T ST these ships, but in_case of their not joining theircon | was distuibed, whiie speaking. by a disorderly cowpany of THE NEW-YORK THEATER. sorts soon after the * marked buoyw” are pliced, the Albany | persons outside, who had resurrected an ol ! drum and te. and | propinent among the sigos of a brilliant Full and | ‘will proceed to grapple for the cable of Inst year. I bisvessel | g few old rusty swords and dirty uniforme, parading around NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. gosts rem city it CIHOLEKA AT ST. LOCI A special dispatel trom St Loais 1o g under date of the ith jus! ¥ ourieen casesof cholera were reported up to noon this day 10 the Hoard of Health, aud seven deaths Nearly all the vic tims were paapers that have come here from other cities, atd Ciry. bave been subsisting on vegetal iven them by the muck- | IV"E WEEKLY TRIBUNE for AUGUST = bating very rapidly in | %58 around the markots veral citizens have becu ate | abating very rapidly in | Goled bat remedies wiministered to them iu time, bave | THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week cotaius ibe - e Cincinnati En- pourds Vemcyed from cily limits, g8 removed from city lmite, 2. Cholern, as an epi with all the other sbips of the squadron, is equipped with the ! the church. Winter season in the theatrical world is the fuct that n new N o1 10 show the strain on all pares of tie ropes . AFTEENOON SEBSION. Mr. Mark Smith and Mr. Lowis Baker are at the head of this | {7 gt e e e Pn : e —————————— Mieders=y Policy: Conggessand Its Pay; T sudage Qoosis rate. ased. Afer the oy npe placed. ” the ) o ouveation opened wiuh voging aad prayer. I D. Cany. | cpterprise, and their naes are—to ail who are fumiliar with B i A QUEKN EmMMA, P e Tt Fodon Refosts Desousration: T80 4 fl'.',,."u,""f:fi;,‘"“fi.,"'wm, cop” for 1he €04 | X ev: G. W- Luvere adviscd that the Convention disapprove | theatricel aflairs—guarautees that the ew-York Thoater wil I:F":H“ILG‘"“M. '"'"‘:”"" ‘l"”" . ey while . e e R A At atalte,f prwess s effected by the ships in | Of tbe parading of proosssions of colored people through the | be rightly organized and well conducted. The buikding is the | the Fesult Ia O e2fee TUNEN W—e owever, Goss - l iy e oearch of the wire carefully lowering their grapuels streets with bands of 1 during its wession, and that the | oo’ ohurel, known last season an Lucy Kushtou's Theater. not give a fair notion of either tho number of cases or of the | RE:KF(ION OF VISITORS YESTERDAY —Wilo THEY WERE Ni or Tiy W Exk—Domestic News; Persons!; Condition <! the ascertained with certainty. and then slowly | Convention req the colored citizens 10 abstain from ol ug- | % < W | deatbs that have taken plice during the week, for nine deaths \ND THEIR IMP) 1ONS OF TUK ROYAL STRANGER ] asnaltivs; Heoith Reports, ¥ wi rig les across the line along which tie cable | DECEsATy demonstrations. It is to be altered externally and interally, aud is o be wero reported yesterday 1o the Superintendent from the Ba- b RESSION 3 ‘been Iaid ten miles each way to the north and south of it. | N8 e e unanimously approved by the house. opened, with & new and good company, on the Jet of Foptem. | (U ""' J g by o el gl i 3 —HISTORY OF MAJOK HOPKINS—HOW YESTERDAY w Commitice on Credeutials, through their ehairman. | yor Tie plans of the managers are not yet entirely matared; 38 & Asosed > . WAS SPENT, AND WHAT THEY INTEXD 70 D0 To- | On tbe north side they wonld have to go more than <) iles | 1 Nelson Walker, reported the following counties represented A e s e etopsg | by dologates: 4 4 - bt we believo it 1 proposed to present light pisces in thebest | The mosas adopted by tho oand of Health for preventivg | DAY, E:!‘.Xl,... hroper raute to JoopaTdize that b N weoping | | Bediord Kuox. Davidson, Biouat, Montgomery, Wilson, | possible manner. There is room for such & theater, and the | the spread of the disease have been rewarkably sucoossiol in | ) . y for the wire are strictly himited to a distance of ten miles | n"‘"‘”i‘" Sumner. iies, DieKalb, llulnfillvhll. Suelby, Wil | enterprise has been undertaken by compeisnt persans. Wo | some etriking instanc In the Almshouse aud prison, efies 1 Her Majesty, Queen Emma, and her suite were pre- | «steucy of et ums, MeMion, Smith, Canuon, Warren, Hamilton—18." Edge- the thorouzh use of disinfectants the epilem'e co 100 | youted yesterday, by he inclemency of the weatier, from mak | e Presidents; Japanese Torth or south of its ascertataed position, fere is little fear of | s T cotlod conils 1he the w 4 | y roc B T 2 3 | cen ¥ Penitentiary 3% cases oeenrrec in n single wignt; the | LES ST LR LT burbe thes had in- | A Tuip 70 CoLomano—Fiom Our Special Coterpordert, Bl | rado their catching anytbing but what they are in search of; for, | ficld District. ’n'nw l‘)';-x;m e i even ip the densest fog, the dead reckoning of the hip and The delegutes fiom ifferent coun were requested to ' ER. -~ - u-n;n molfi'-hw the duu-e-'m’n. i "eabe the | give in their names 1o the Sceretary of the Convention. » 4 CHMNORA ERAE ?.'.‘:':’;.':.'m' "'..-."“,'.':',2“'-}1.';‘:“1'.‘:'.'"".':!;‘5 ll::r‘: Lo The present is the last woek of the season at this | if no others wero extant, would g far 1o establish tho Noverries o7 Disrase. u | tonded. MILITARY PROCLANATIO During the forenoon tie Queen reccived quite a large | s » Dog Ven aud the Morgue. ibany grappling the snd of last year's rope. she is gently 1o DELEGATES. " sa Ees ue Dassible. ang a8 far a8 it conaistent without at | Bedford=—8 P. Andeews, J.J. Moblior, house, and therefore the ndmirers of the aeting of the Worrdl | that sulphate of iron and earboiic ackl, when propurly app fed | : all approacbing the braaking strain. The grapoel rope is ©00 L et D Py pk P i 10 Mr. Lefling well should improve their Susl oppor. | 10 Infe plsces and things. uiterly destroy the cholera | WMwber of distinguisted visiors, notwithetandiog the raia | L¥O NEW Insrirvriors es Pogtn ant e Mo - 10 be moored to an immense buov. and then secured. Ste s wh, B L. Lapsley, 5. W. Keeble, 1), Welk ¥ b Lt PPOT- | Lo, This b8 Bt now doubted by tho most euineat authori. | which foll continually thyoughout the woriing. Awenz the | w By ! :g'.‘n‘w* for the wire further to thie eastor Ky« S, A, Braustord, Jai % X | tunities of secing thes players, Tho Worrell Sistere wako | fiex; hut it shows the wisdom which coverol the preises | yumerous visiturs way be meationed the foilowing prominent | oty wes or 1s Fax Wast-From Oar Specl 0" | wll she succeads in again Lfting it Thos again ool N. Walker. their last appearance on Saturduy nest. where the first case of cholera occurred. durigg the present P e | Tepondent at 3. Lous. i | wders, It is somewhat remarkable | Citizens: Heury A. Smythe, Collector of the Port; Barnum W ONSTATOTION—Ftom Our Special Correspondent; Aueiher season, with coal tar powiders, 1 hat v able . Doremus, Mr, and bof Oeu. B, K. Butler; Ho Dewands lmpartiai Sufitope. & Fry, W. Bl hop, B. A Burie . Choate, F. Clatk 11, Kose, A, Ware, M. Huc ¥ her labors will be contmued till a meries of * Ligl near 1o the surface of the ocean, %0 thiat o ¢ THEATRICAL NOTES. also that. this problem, withuut any communication en tho | Field of N. Y r. and Mrs. Thomus, | -'v;;mnm e The Broadway Theater is to be opened for the Fall | subject between the two hemispheies, should have been yrre teary Grinneil of N. Y. MrJ. V. B Marshall, of Los- wrought with the ssme results, about the sawe time, in Eu | 10% INTxLLIGENCE—From Oregon, Texss and Keniocky. st ; Further Detail of the Armit: o Advice wrri the Great Eastern any one of these loops mey e at . :‘u‘.::.lruy“nnxm-mluupanflnmx-. More {ban eacugh | Hniherferd—4, A. Wendll, Bales non, 4. Mo aW o Motk o/ A f ot A. Lathrop the Hoo. Horaco Gresley; Col.Wash, e will thea remaiato emable her to comtinue, or R Dy e Seutt | aud Winter season on the 20th of August. series of etars | yope wud Amer 1t shows conclusively that the Mefropoli. | ton: tieo. A. athirop. the Hon, Horace Gresley; Col. Wash, DMassacmx—Full Particulars of the 8! g ratber, we should say. complete; the work of carrving lhe | PO A L o + T8t | iy o be presented throughout the season. | tab" Board of Heukth have been fortunate, aud have acted | Mason Brougham of Hawail; Mrs. Caster Susd (a native of | : *Disparcties from Ges. Sheridas He Droars | G000 ievte Bumbtuliand. L Nowarer. iae Qrest v | Mesm-W. . Metes, Sl Mz, W, 8 Andrews bas made 8 very palpablo BI(* at the | pon sound sanitary prineifles, cccording (o tho beat yules of | ho Sandwich lsdands, but of E Mr. ~ reconcerted. -~ y." “ o - of the ¢ W iloon—Dr. Y oang, 0. Gree, a " the seience of health, in their extraordinary use of autisepties - 3 e will at_once t Sumner—G. M. Johnaos, 1. Winter Garden, by his performanco of Granby Gag, i the | gng diginfectants since the outbieak of cholera. | Brown, an Aweri and loug the | A Naw ENTERPRISE=Zoologic et hufiet that the diseass has passed its grand | Saudwich Tnlaads, the kev. Morgan Dix, Rector of Trivity | ¥ 995,080 & Five Mutenta- AL Y WoPs—Reports from «'s Parts of the Countiy, INE ARTS commened yweeping el K. Peard, J * PO © 2 4 i ‘Medway is 10 bo to the extreise west Wil the greatesi | Shaw, i 11, Mou i monieal farce of “Jeuny Lind” Tho perforuance i el ciously strain; the Great Eastern in the middle. with a proaa 1 ln-li comio and quaint, and shows genuine hamor. amidion—fiev. C. V. Lietch Mr. Brougham is now plasing in “Tooatonts lifting power: and the Albany three miles fo the east ey rrvar; it miih—G. Matin, £ T i, house; but ill appear o Mouday nextin his now plis—uew | will not themselves discontinuo the climacterio for the present seajon. We do not advise wur | hyreh, aud ocbers. The visitors esprossed themselves as citizens, however, to uegleot the sanitary precepts the Board ab this | o iontin nae wo’ yersistently tanght, aid Tor ired (hey | most favorably impressed with her Mjestr, who eatored into of antisepties unith the | unrsserved and enverfal conversation with each, on a variety ITERARY [TRNs FORYIGN TISCELLANT. :.mumhnwmn. m- ‘m least “I';lll w'h-.r"v'- So. 'J | Cannon—0, W. Fugit cable on U way, the wire up W ‘arren—A. Mo " o | Poreta by the gre \:I".“" i Movtorn/ 4vd 3he !".P l:n | ’l:a:w oS R R # Lere, at any rate—of “¢ Donneli's Mission. | -zr:ue:io{ \":q;ermn:.:':::ul'm;nler h;;‘ro: ‘l}!u’:;l'l ,:u!x‘uumn.m: | ofsubjects. Nhe spoke in the bighest terws of the Kindaess ey the rope rednesd by its being partialiy supported by the Mod- 1 igeveas A Glbrouh, W TE s o 0 8 Vitiams; '8, Shamus O Briou” is runsiog smovthly along at Wallask's, | HECE SO oy, har tho use o qux-.r#«:nné‘nnxafi‘v’- | that had alreads Loen extended, and evidences of good will | GeNEmaw Nuws , % t:::d.l: :{I; 'lr ‘- :’p-‘r‘:d c‘:;l:nl e‘:s ohl-l‘r:; '"‘l). mn;nm:zrc'v:ndul.b‘n“\": Committes gl sleven be uppointed | sud, doottless, will hold the stage during the rest of the | in every ease that may cowe fo their kuow Tedge oven ulter the | shown toward bet by the citizens of New York, a3 well as by | u.?‘...‘.'a""r.-"'-r.em‘. L—a:-:-‘ 2-« l:te;al,:um:»&ul e aud foatier wi B e v (e viis o | [ T at e oatied A s sommitles o0/ g that | BOmo%- - Me: Walhodx Ty lf1: Nowig (1o, WA PORILER WikkEdM ATIved s OF THE DEAD persons bigh in authosity at Wasbinglon, Her Mejesty b | theSonttof Trwl b msfions 0 Curtlug, Pafiiag s 027 1w Auramn, asd whieh, if anrthing is known with | purpose, and accepted; two membe; ng taken from Ea but will teturn to the city about three weeks bence, to eom- The Gollowine {48 bist uf thre dead since: last report with | graciously nm‘wvlel’snuury Beward's invitation to her, to 'fl.‘;“.’.‘..m CuoLERA CORR—5% Caves Treated; Ne Desths rry A o 110 guest of tho uation, and will at an early day loave | AURICULFTRAL=I'rom Uit Special Corteapandeut Tue Gtost THel | : Triclise Nouseuse Trees about i orevh ativity and ¢ Tennossce. " | mence preparations for the ¥alf season. their nawes, age, of lu eertainty of desp-sem sounlings. s believed to be lving in 4 | two from Middie and one from Wo, mastive taugle over the oud of the rope—a weight which uoth. | The Committee on permanest organizati ! o : . | Ta could raise, Diteotis, rusrelore, that ipe Albauy has | lowing nominations: For President, ‘.; -’l’?l’t?wm?gl:;a"‘,(, Mr. Lamb has succeeded )l'n lln:k Swmith, in mg ,...'n of nm::‘; a8, | "li.h::v'x::‘:h ™ l;‘."m fir I:;.xc‘;” adkaite | New-York for Washiugton, where preparations will be made | Flows Brisce. Maguns Suono, in the *Teo Witeh," at the Olympie. Thie | it b JUOUES S0 Vyun, Satters Barvi® | for her reoeption. After the coremony of the recoption had | X A Testiwonia. 10 Witiiax Liots Gansiscs. 5 ; 8 5 A NEw S b0 0 conelud2d, the Royal party, the weather being more pro, owrY—~My Frm—A Fabi. in goiting her aad of the Lne, and the Great East. | Harris; for Vice-Presidents, R, H. McCaiu, D. L ‘:"‘“‘ | . R . D. Lupdey and ndl.t:. i ® secured nia:.r"wlu;:.':’l::nfil;mnv.x:.l | E. Livi for 8¢ 5.1, Auderson, A. Corverand | singular, amusing, and lustrous spectacle bids fair to ha ragics Hospital, il 13 bours; Sussu Metileanon, 5. Ireland, | | 11 P! i 0l 3 ™, | X Suebus gricpied o lnave tho and frae 10 come up undetiorsd | s thauked tha commitics for the honor eon- | "ok "% L T I o i vl Mgl { * LaTNE SO RAVEITS by iheo wiacies oapad vpon it 1u ibe efloris to recovar . | forred Iu seiecring bis nawe. bat wnld b would be compelied 0 Thore will be & matizés in the Ol Bowery on Saturday, B ey N itause Hoepital; Fred s Wein: A DRIVE | Misestiaxuoss Iras 3 cop ineide the Medway, Laking | ananimously slected. “Iie Nicolo Troupe s performing here to good houses. i " i Seco i Car. | for a short distance in the regions of ) tows, Her Majesty | MARRIAGES aND Dearus. ty was pecutiarly | LATEST News By Mauxerio Teckomapu—Special Dirjatclien 10 hucdred. | makiag several calls on the trip. Her Mo} from the letter Yasse) het <rip of the wire, aud holdivg on by v s spliond, If powsibie, b ¢1d. The | taken, AL 3. &L Geniie was declared $L0 tho Great & L T N ible in all cases will aseict in carrying messages from ship chair, ho made 3 fow remarks. 2 ema A new colored tragodian has made his appearance in | ol e Vo and-twenty sifh-st., il nglaad irant ta share the distinction hitherto borne | Ly IR NG )¢ the Stock, Money, Cotion, (it iy coported for Tte N. Y. Tribare In'wisppers,Feady (or maliog Jou aue P ‘lmh“ 'm-y; ".:.'_’ struck with admiration at the dimension aud splendor of our metropolitan botels, which, after the puny ores in Loudon, ng lected, On taking ik | g | E g0 skip. She will aiso keep abead of the d of o E i ’ ""J‘" % ater Ner o A by sn:.l: ;.':c;“l?;:rn, ;:n" I lpl;:lllzl."!':lmgu::lu Mh‘r;\. ;:‘“T‘?xn{n—; u:dllllmflell ] by Mr. Ira Eldridge, ‘The nameof the new colored aotor is | Usited Stasce, No. 116 West Kwents-oightlist,, il s hours. and 1%0 guns for hel & siarboard, Three guos are to | each division of tha Siate, each s=ctivn of three delegates froai | Bamuel Morgan Smith. Tle was formerly a barber ia Phila | ROV INCIAL 14 NIC-BREEDELS, aatarally lovked immense, Ason the previoss day, she con- Dy, | OAT—52 UADOS.ovvr ty dangor abead, sithor io case of ahios or ice. One gun | polutess. The Committee Was constitut A ot ealibwa: st | deipbis. vosand, Englasd, was the place of his appear | | The extra 1 aitoget ted reporta Dub- | tigually expressed herself as deotdedly pieased with the gon. o I oS tha Gromt Easters i the sigual to- hring sl kor conserts | Honnessso--Tho Riov: (- P Latcher, 6. W, Lav ; o Aol | tished in th "ther cities concerning cholera ‘ g : e wround her immediately. e s T soamteT "er} 2, V. Lavers and Win, | Anea 0u the stage; and bis pestormances of Oihello, Richard k having found their way to the Ioard of ) erul appearance of the city, Owing to the rain-clouds ones mes of subseribers ::: A i i [ Froeman, Wen. Miller and | T1L, and other prominent charasiers in tragady are much | Harris, Reglstrar of Jiecord and Vital Sta | more opentng their flood gates, the toor of tho party was -3-4 of te ents with the filo a0 t e foilowing facts An extrn D. Watkine; W o B Williams, John H. dnced to meet these state Toannesses— | pere. Oue London paper | brought to a rather abrupt termivation, and they returned t» h 5 R lers, payable to the ¢ commended by English provincial p Drate on New Y Jnmaicn Morgen and’ Wi, I, Morse. The sppointees wepe accovied W, T o dut of yostaraay, tho Sth 10st., he writew thas to (he Preal Prurther papers Lave boen gublished with Tespect and coufirmed by the Conventio says that his grentest sucoess thus far Las been aebieved In | dengof o 3 a A of Heal the Brovoort Honse at about 6 o'clock, Drafte. 0 ] Adlonzned 40 o'clogk to 5 heiilae atoft tropoiitan Boar Lealthy “Ti TRIBONE o profegable (0 auy ether W ¥ o djonrued 10 ¥ v'clock 80 mOr10W moraing Shylock, Dusing (e 2est fow das i beo b b sumors el st | A7, Qlasor was: annomoood and Her Majwsty And suith, | remiinder A4 RUE TRISUNE, New Yaib 4

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