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Progress of the War B and the Al o —— [ A« ERICA. liies, e —— Rosult of Gen. Lopez’s Bombardment of the Allied Camp. ———— Mediation Between the Contending Powers Proposed by Peru and Chili. — The Brazilian Government Anxious to Carry on the War as a ¥rom Qur Special Correspoudent. Rio THE PLATE RIVE In my last letter, of the 24 instaut, I had only time to auforw your readers Lurriedly that the Paragusyans bad bombarded the camp of the Allies on the 14th ult. that artillery duel make it a much more serious pposed, not so much for the losses sustained by the Allied forces, as from their inability to answei the enemy’s fire, and the bad position iu which an was at first s they have placed thewselves. Necessity. JANEIRO, July 10, 1566, R WAR. LOPEZ AT WORK. As Curnpaity was not exposed to an immediate attack the Allies, Lopez profited by their inexcusable delay ¢ a fow picces of his heaviest artillery from that tort to bis camp, and at 11§ a. m. of the 14th opened fire on the Allics, bombar ing their camp for the space of five Bours with 30 heavy 63 agd St-ponodens. The reoutt wes s, most of their camp inted, and about R0 1o the destruction of about 1,000 te: * du comsat. ‘This lo ousequence, is very im; fon the prestige gained | ud wagons, artillory disi 58, although ap tl; by the Paraguayans, NEW ASPECT OF AFFAILS. A Bucnos Ayres writes *“One mouth is past since toe battle of Tuyaty and the hopes of a decisive triumph to the al uaturally entertained os & conseque: it i ity 16 the war which we w that tis most ImDORADL K iccesses of produce uo important coas perhaps for ever. cqaence whatever. ace yor, has the flect or allied army followed up one of their viotorios, avd 8o disabled the enemy that the conclusion of correspondent (& superior officer! llied armies, which wers vee of that against Pay iy our arms on Tund or sen vy At it, o ool hair MAINE. reals he war would Lave been the Decessary reeults, &c.” What is to be doue ? MEDIATION PROPOSED. Au offor has beea made by the Cluli to the Oriental and Arge ing their respective €ov, ents, & wediat via anud pr the jpiescent state of th instiue: of selt t & that g themselves ‘;n teats of impartiality, w i ut protaction to Loj possible but throngh th thougi o riance should Dotause 1 helieves in th to show that, in reall winisters of Pern and @ Governments, propos- as wediators beiween would also be adherad S T aior. Tue enemies VERMONT. b the tras s | ion, but they are cor- the Braziliah or Plage | THE GREAT CONGRESSIONAL CONVRNTION—RENOMINA- be de TION OF THE HON. PORTUS BAXTER—A CANDIDATE L 10 wear anoti sppearance, and that party is gaining adber: ey ough the fack of svergy and de- eisi Ulied commanders. DITERMINATIO! In spite of ull the @ frionds and enemies, B tion to put au end forever to the ropublics of South America, aud no an arwy wod fleet in operation, it Brazilians intend not to rest until saration obtained tor all t cabinet and the de who will supplrt t doped by Lis present a'li ARGENTINE AR! Tha portion of the Allied army gentiues has been gr i ments, and out of the 15, o the Republic of 1 At Buenos Ajres m for peace, but the Co trary, actively re 0 men and ting to till up t Government i OF THE BRAZILIAN RULERS. ing uews propagated by s firm in her reso.u- tisputes with the little ow that the Empire has is my behef that th the enemy is utt of the Empire assured, he v i aY. presented by the Ar- 5 the last engaso- who left Corrientes 1o ot more than 9,000 r 1 earuest are toe crie , vl the cos ed ranks, aeir th ORIENTAL FORCES. The number of Urugazyans who sommencoment of this war did not now reduced to the low figure of joined the army at the excced 2,000, they are about 300, and if ten. Flores does not order a new levy very soon be will tud : A himself commanding Drazilians slon the wam force of his division hos ARGENTINE TREASURY. the peace arti the followi As au oxeuse for o in the Argeutine pay al s lately published “The Coufederate treasury does not dispose of §100,000 what will it continge the war with of seven monts, snd not a doliar o p tent is general among our soldiers—a resufuree them with ¢ them from? Our sitGLion is ¥ery gra ADVANTAGES TO PA The immediate advanty lishment of the prestige wino of the 24th of May last, the on his most vulnerable p tronchiod lines with guns quent suporior conuition -of strengt s attempt to excents their long-plansed assault »o thonsaud me: s gained by Lopez thro he army is in arrears them with, nd i und aficting RAGUAY. andors are, the reist all his forc 4 the con be in wher i b he wi the al bis Tinos. LOPEZ'S ARMY—PRISONER'S STORY. Tt i6 as‘oaishing o tuess the facili(y with whick both tiero and at the River Plate, - the and deserters ure behievedin rozard of Pamguay. One of Lopeze o swoars that the Paraguayan anuy many tales of pesouers 10 tlie resent y8OUTCes sers, pOw 4 Jrisuncr, ouly 14,10 strong een Paraguey | o1 De- rtant if we take into n the battle . of his in- S8 IN RIO. y last mail, although not worse than was expoc s railiod the market bat Littie, Spec- ulations ace entirely over, no trausactions being made bt thoss absolutely indispeusable. Giold is sti!l bigh—38 to 40 conts premium. an pews by HAVANA, e HAVANA, August 12, 1364 QUARANTINK OF VBSSELS FROM THE UNITED STATES. The steamer Columbis camo out of Quarantine on Friday. On accountof the detontion caused by the Quaran ting abe does not sail autil tils worving, and the steamer Hen drick Hudson, 05 ber arrival from Philadelphi into observation for five days, the & n'\’::n:;ul':‘u?:lm: :!lnl:cn‘ in the bill of health that (Illl' cholera had appeared I um {atermod hy a resp oucrel has deoiured ai @ ordered a striot noe for twenty ble House of this city that the ports of the United quarau ] _TRANSPOITATION OF CiiMINALS. The Captaio-Gensra! is also causing the arrest and trans rtation of all crimicals o noiorivusly bad characiers, who n:;sz: u';«l- (I’wr more tm:’n! mjzfl, to tho Tsland of For. . It is being quietly an ) \ - tbeless is being don g T T e R GG EUMORED RESIGNATION OF THE CAPTAIN-GENEKAL. 1t is rumored toat the Capiain-Gienoral i3 very mucn dis- mhd With the state of aftuirs on this island and haa teadered BUSINESS. Tesiguation, Busioess is vory dull. No froighjs. Uuited Statrs cxeban, At 23024 por ceat disoount. < oy — Jamaica, By the arrival of the steamer Crusader, yoitard we Lave advioes from Jamaica Lo the Gub inat Ex-Gov. Eyre loft for Eagland in the stoamer of the 24 Ju! y He was attended to the plase of ombarkation by a large namber of ks friends and defenders. Previons to his leaving Lim approving of bis conduct ta ear, to which be made alangiby reply jusiifyiug tue courss i purausd 1o that mattor The new Goveruor of Jamaica, Sir John Peter Grant, ar rived at Kingston on the 3 The new Governmout fo; iand was being orranised 1t is to consist of a Conucil nominated by the Crowsn, to be oii of six official and six non-offioial wowbors, beside overnor, who ia to not as Presidont POLITICAL. the RENOMINATION IN MAINE OF THE WON. N. A izeeAsT, Me., Thursday, Ang. 16, The Hon. N. A. Pike, the presont Reprosentative in Congress from this Distriot, was renominated to day by alargs majrity. ON TRIAL—EXOITING DEBATE. Special Dispatcis to Tha N. . Teib Burtwerox, V Union R of this the IIId Distr Tive e were in altendas Thursday, Aug. 16, 185 ressional Cony at lyde Park yeste Tue ttmost excite ment prevaited. Ths eandWates before the Convention wora tus Hon. Portus Raxter present incumbent. and the Hon. of Franklin Couaty ant As early 08 Tuos g into Hyde Park. Both 1wers enthusisstic for their respmotive e Convention was pot organized until woon, was chowen s Alans unard of Goorge W- willo, the Hon. Momer K. Koy of Franklin, nd Teland, and Judgs Willism J. Hastings of ted Viee Prosidonts. At this stage of the Bouedict, editor of The B Free d stated tiat there Lad appeared in t Mr. Baxter of offic £ the patronage 8t. Albaas, o prominsut Repuoticas oue of the moat Ralieal o in ¢ lay morning the pa parties had band, candidates. T when the Hon. George Wilkius of Stowe, Vit Chairman, and Almonie Barues, S oditor of The Messenze rotary. Major-Gen ! of L Tra Hil of Gra Orieans ware el | proceedivgs G. G. Preas toui Lie stand, The Free Prass grave charges ngal misoonduct of haviag 4 e of tue withia lis gift for personal and pecuniary cons ps. That he had published those casrges npou what he regarded as sufliciout aatliority aad that if thoy were ustrue he desired to retract thom asd to gide to Mr. Buxter, but that be then aud now believed them to be true; that they were charges publicly mada ae? 0t a4 yat contradic ¥ Mr. Baxter; that it was due fo the Cousention that they shoald be responded to, and be was now prepared to ssy that if Mr Baxier would bere | deny these charges aud cballenge the proof. and would reloase Lis former friends from any obligations of of | apo e power than the pows ting Rebellion, an it to ecanse ours s the ot only of bumanity, uot ouly not Coristisnity, but of toleration. As the gre e of trne Democracy : “Treath hn‘.r a:m .i::m to fear a coatos! with error when reason if free to combat iL" henoe, doubtless. while mauy A heart bas been saddened by this hias lookd with grieved eyes upon allel ia onr bistory, and while shouts have gone up making our cars to burn asd our hearts to throb with anger, we have borue all with a proud disdaiu. Speechies bave been made by memwhio, if they bad thoir deserts, would e rotiing in guro- membered graves. yet thanks be to God, we can bear a'l this, and more. We withstood the agony of the Lebellion we bave withstood tie joss of our best beloved; we Liave seet the anbles of wourniug Lung over the lintels of our doors; we still remember the vacant chair, aud we go back to the time when we almost believed that God bimsell had deserted us, but wo prevailod then, and we shall prevail now; aud the nobiest vietory that we shall achieve will be the vietory over our own psions. Remomber, my fellow-citizens, that grievous s this outrage has been, doep and damnable as these fuan'ts nw beer,, we bave a gloriots record o pr Wa g 0 wn sakes, firgetthat wo are the goard® law. With ua o rlot begina, with us o murde reason s, whers ion is, where hypocrisy and ingrati- tuda are, there v Wo'leave (o sqenciss 15 the ghit. while many a patriot octacle without & par- JE}EYQRK DAILY TRIBUNE, statistical report of Barean affairs FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1866. 5 —— THE FREEDMEN, U IN TION ACHEME—REBDEL OUTRAGE. Spacial Diapatct to The N. Y. Tribune. CH10AG0, Thureday, Acg. 16, 1856, A tremendous colored meeting was beld yesterday in Choo TAW, ALA.—TUD EMIGRA- | Lawton of Georgia reporis that TI IE PUBLIC HEALTIL 10UFRA AV SAVANTAN, Wba N, Y. Trib, Aug. 16, W % Chisf Sargeon | *the firet cass of cholers was apilot at Tybes Island, July 2. August 2, a colored man came from Savannab,complainiag, to the hoapital on tae island, and died the next day. Since then, several deaths nave oc curred. Suuday, five cases broke out, aud ope proved fatal. NGO, County, Aiabama About 7,000 freedwen were | It was uot of @ marked malignant character. The spasma or preset. Resolutions were passed with regard to the emigra- | Cramps were not very violent, mor the vowiting severe. Dr. tion schiems, and it was determined to send s committee to | Angusta (colored) is doing all he can. and I have seat contract Washington to confer with the authorities for free transporta- surgeons from otlier parts of the State to the hospital. There tion. The meeting was repeatadly disturbed by ill-disposed | are but faw cases iu Savannab, These came by deserters from white persons, but no casusltios ocourred. Spacial Dispatch to The N. Y, Tribune, W asiuxaron, Thursday, August 16, 1266, KENTUCEY. Gen. Jeft. C. Davis of Keatucky forwards the following in the State for July: Cruel tire on Conn. ‘('4"!' Aver Minors .l:lll A ties rte ‘ear ron by reate 'no Sab Districte. Counticn, mads. whgen Fisen. B4 whitea made. Sapt Losiogtenree e & 6 OB 3 B AL X Lownvill: i 10 e o1 1 ® 2 3 North W 5 1 875 uone. 2 mone moue.none Southern Distri none. mone. mone. me. 1 move. 3 Hoaduartar % ONe s » 3 Total.. e el 7 1 @ 916 meu who are piots Let 0ot 8 voice be raised 10 viotonee, let Lot a Land be in anger. Your sobricty. your decorum, your magnantmity are the surest omblams that {«m are fit to povern and to hold this great Goversment. now that many a and beart beats to-night. but nove sadder thau in the far South, particalarly among tte manumitte lious, who aeom to fear, and bave a right to fear, that t) on33 of this Convention be the precurs of their tyrante. I know, too, that the white Unionists of the South approtsad provably that the suecess of this Cony is the eud of their hopes. But God is above us. These cuted mon ahall be saved from their betrayers. Wo sual! umph in October; wo shall carry the fag of Uniou and Geary o & triumphant victory, and I prediot we shall maintain our strengli o the two Houses of Covgress. [Uheers.] Oa the third of Sopten the tesl Usion men of wili assemablo’ in the city of Phila- delphia. The Union men, headel by Hamilton, Fowler { and Stokes will be Liere. t will be our d, oers | | Then we shall hoar the * Star Spangled Haun and ** Rally Round the Fiag,” and wo_shall respond (o them with joyful hoarts and tearful eyes. Theo no traitor voice will taint the | tmosphers. Then twthing will bs heard outs of joy and gratitude to God. T thank you again and sgatn, and T wil way for myssf that T am bore, with my armor on, intending to | night this battls throu, no matter what the result may be to wyaelf, 1know these are perilons times; I kuow there are weak-knoed Uniou men fu onr widst, but I do not heiong to 8 shriuking trive, 1 am ewbarked in this fight with Kad:cal principtea, belisving that radical diseases roquire radioit row odies; and here, having pianted my standard on tLis corser, 1 intand to contend under the old flag 10 the last and bitter end. Good night. Inpraxa. —The Hon. Jno. G. Pardue announces him- self ms independent canditats for Congress, in the Lafayetie Ind., Distriot, against the Hou. Godlove 8. Orth, WiscoNsIN. ¢ Hou, Walter Meln ntative from the Sixth District of this Stat A renomination becanse of a press of private bnsiness, | | Missom: —Albort C ardean County, as beon nominat tion of the Third Missourt Distriot. T ¢ ANOTHER CONVERT POR =The Hon. suth Distriot of 3 a5 a Uionist, sap ¥. bas bad his ano bas Colambus Delano, who r Olioin Congress, aud who,altho ported a great d eyos opaned toth *au repouinated, o ran sgainst Gov. Cox last year, and who is 0 Copperhioads in the covctry. At a speech deiivered before the Union Convention at Newark on 1 ir. Delano said There never was a ti JUT COUBLTY Wi w0 much demanded as now. it wos furmed has thero been an el 1 the peopl had ko muoch at stike as they have at present, u been at tho election of 18i4 whon M: elocted. Tio very existencs of Lincol ¢ froe institutions may de pend 03 it, for 1 believe that there is to-day a meditated plot s mistration of this Govern 1thoir sympathizel n this belieft Lot me briofly sbould result in 1 that the uum ent States, if n the North, or the entire power 1010 the haids of the Ik that Congress name of an insurgent S entitled 1o re i one of the majority on the floor of the Hou Would .(l— aud wove that suiie one else tolo the char, that the wld Clerk bo removed and 8 new one elected who woild d rhoads and Rebels, Thon he wo recking with the Lsod o preserve the i 1 walk up to the and bo aworn in, and you will bave o Cougress coatrolied by Rebels wud Copporiaeads. CHICAG —~ THE DOUGLAS MONUMENT CELEBRATI ¥ Aweme mw PERSONAL. Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune Cwicaco, Thureday, Ang. 16, 1964, The Rev. W. I Milburs, temporarily Rector of Trivity Clhurel n this city, and widcly kuows as the ~ Blind Preacher.” has been clected Chinplais personal contidence and secrecy, au sttempt would be mede to prove tis rath of toe charges in the presence of the Con- | vaution. Wm. Harmoa of Slelburpe, Chairman of the Dis trict Committee, denic the allegations of Mr Benediet, and | | stated that Mr. Benedict was opposed to M. Baxter because | Lo, Bienedict, had lost tae Burlington Post-Office. Mr. Beue 1 of Mr. Harmou if Le was authorized to deny AMr. Harmor made no reply. »s were then mede £7 Mr. Baxter, when a Baster dad that My, Baster, who was at the hotel oppo- tiad & bad cold aud eould not addr e Convention. Bradley Barlow of 8t. Albans sddressed Convent! my ing that it was not wortn while to fuvestigate any such news pave: reports, and that tho charges ought to be proved before | Mr. Baxtor was called upon to deuy thom. Mr, Baxtor did not appear to answer the charges against may resp distributed as follows: La cawp, 12 battalions of fufantev, |y ™ oy, Copvention then voted upon Mr. Barlow's motion fm'lm e "wm"nlv- n,«wm_ ':,(1, .“m: | that cach County meet and elect a Nomizating Committeo | Dl e rarbed that this prioner afirm o | equal o double the State Senatorlal sepresentation. and ad- that this insiguificatit army is on wind deserting by eompenies and genoral crodence giver 10 such ridi one of the prineipal themselves with t countries like these. battalions # ¢ t the point »f starvation, culous | BSTERO BELLACO AND [TS SURJOUNDINGS. 1t fs admitted by pography of Southern Paraguay GonMitre was 10 encaiup the the bordors of this thousands of precious lives $o the tiferons atmosphere, renderisg & man, once seri- deged by ite pes erste into chronie diarrhes, onsly attacked m«mn. totally Althougl 3,000 i soldiers ta the lfl‘::‘ the hosy is the wam| Forever. INDIAN AJLIRS. In :-onsoq':ennof the arrival at C Indian chiefs from thio C] to visit Admiral T have come with y ing Paraguay from #ituated Lo the west of river of that name; tl rather ferocious, avd waayans. They eextablly haoo, » ero (#wamp), the wlguunt fevers cogon- | 1o wie wil be ¢l 3 au offer «0 003y s the north. Their territory is Patguay, on the otheraide of ‘the b’ buve the reputation of being e declared cnemies of the Yara are the most rapaciows thieves the few who know aything of the to- , that we great mistake of | army wder his orders on reby sacril waich usually de useess aud incurable. Tuawe just been returned itals at Corrientes, by fur grester | of those who are lef belisd. Poor fellows ! perate with the Allies, pe. The | surics is perbups | o w reasons why volunteen do not present | :n“vm‘” & Lat alserity one would expect iu fre¢ \ ‘orrientes of a few l oa their way up the river | has been surmised that | | jourmed unsil 2 o'clock §. . After remarks frow TI. E. Seymour. M Buck and H. A. Homer E. Koyce, ex-Meuber of Congref t was impossible to get fair vote, that tue Con- Vontion adjourn. J. 8. Adams of Burlington, Secretary of :he | State Board of Edneation, and ov.e of tue most eloquent men in Vew England, seconded the motion in a stroug and stirring peech, and tha Convention voted to adjourn \Wo to ons, 'No resolutions wers offered, noue adopted. aud no district 2 chiosen. Mr. Baxter war add friends in the hotel ot the fime the Convenilon adjourn Foversthing is all at sea. Nothing can 1 14 i regard en in the ;ll-trlv:l 1 ted, but the strong veral county | was ever held ia ca ) the State befor DISPATCH. n. Portus Baxter, Third Congregslonal ANOTHER Stowe, Vi, Aug. 16—The Ho; tepublican, bas been nominated iv the District for Congress. r——— PENNSYLVANIA. —-— THADDEUS STEVENS RENOMINATED POR CONGRESS. LaNCASTER, Pa., Thursday, Aug. 16, 1ei. The Hon. Thaddeus Stevens was unanimonsly re- nominated for Congress last night, by the Unfon Convention. e of those regious. omio. COMPLAINTS J6ATNST THE BRAZILIAN FLEET. 3. N The €xu muflnuut the Admiryl commmndiag this T floet 15 ou the iparease. . Argon demond his ro JUDGE LAWRENCE RENOMINATED. callas being Wy inespableot ccruying e Pl Do Cixcixat, Toursday, Aug. 16, 1860, o vy Ti“r'\u ru."l.y"dm nom‘;’fi :;:’fi:”::é Judge Wm. Lawrence was renominated yesterday for the Ad: i monihs, Wt his Tho fleet coptinues Curupuity, where it to the ary - CATCHING at anchor th Lind & momen pedo was diseore the gniboat Arugway. They precaunons and hoist uwtives mre, of course nobod; ktows. ree leagues be{n PARAGUAYAN TORPEDOES. £ rolleve the wopotony of this escitement on the lorg delay, the fl night of the b6t ul were caught with sl tho od on board; being taken w the | @amot render sy material assistance | th District of as the Union candidate for Congress in the 1V tlis S — ILLINOLS. ——— DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. Camro, Wednesday, Aug. 15. 1866, The Democracy of the XITIth Congressional Dis- | trictof Hiinots bave nominated the Hon. J. W. Allen for t it. ped red under the bows of the iron-clad 1 ; wo days after another camne close to the side of | Ducessary S e foind o be very ingeniously con-| Cangress. ; to yioes they ie B 0 b ok miade thoi luk e i) poifed the powler. thoy contained, which was sbout Political Mise . . 300 pounds in escb. Itis not nawu-n-mn(h»ybnle‘ Ou10.~Gen, Moses B. Walker of Hancock bas wirifcor wee seut down the siver agaiust e tieet; { yecn pomisater by tve Uutoulsts of the Fifth District (0 ore a failure, tieir aypearance BDOLK | (o vy Tro Y e oy Gopparhadd. 1hough these tWO W tle vescls has prov conmdorable progres: wi do well to be ey less, A bill for the chang: Republic from Bucuos Jerome in the provisce o od that the onfaderato house of sengtors. It ses i :‘.n' ::‘;unx oat :v! the two densch m:’r ted districts of | office-holders of the district, who, wey ot a solitary exeep- | Buenos Ayres and Rozario, {L« reason of this 18| yion surrendered their offices rafler yun abandon the patriot hvaow cnuse, and approving the course of Coqresy in the policy of TAMARCA. M| reconstruction. were read and suanimotyy adopted. Great agitation st yowolutionary forces bad the con the eight into witich this «in the art of war. watehful and despise t ARGENTINE SENATE o of the capital Avres to Fraile § Cordova, was lately existed in this provinca. ntrol of seven departimeuts Nkt iRbig Bifica provinee is divided. Paraguavans have made Trazilian officers ul.o{ the Argentine Muerto or St. read in the to_establish | Thio Hon. R. P. Buskland has boen renominated for Con gross in the Ninth Diseigy ot Obio. He is a Radical Kepubil- can. Resolutions were b yged sustaining Congress. PENNSYLYANIA.—The Yion, J. K. Moorehend ha Deen revominated to Fepresens yye Twenty-sccond Divtriet fu ut ing upon bis S0k term. Resolutivy applaudivg the Federsl he Hon, Thomas Williams has boen enomiuated by the Republican Couforees of the Twenty-third Digstriet, compris: | appeared o 'Clange at uoo | Special Dispateh to The N, Y, I provi the next Congross. As Bis elecion §y ware he will be enter- | mittee of Arrangements for the Douglas Monument Celebra e George W. Clark, one of the oldest residents of this city, died to-day. Gov. Oglesby wnd Iady aro still i the city. The Governor 5 to-day, and was warmly received. sbebone. i NCIENCE. —~— ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANURMENT OF SCI- ENCE—IMPORTANT PAPERS. bune ALo, Thursdoy Aug- I, 1B, The session of the Association for the Advanceinent | of Sclenoe was today fully attended. Doep lntercst is mauifested in its procecdiogs, Lhis morusg the Associa THE tion was divided into sections, in erdes t fuswaid busi e Dotween & and 060 papers have been \th the Beeretary. Many cf them are reganded as of great | inaport A, devoted to Physioal Seienee, orpes 17ed by the appolntment of Prof. Cofiin of Easton, Penn., a8 man; Prof. Perkine, Uslon College, Secretary. B, to Natural Belences, is orgauized | by the sppointment of Prof Tywn as Presidest, and Prof. Newberry, Secretary. In Section A the following papers were read on erlopholites, a name ghyes oue oF two re- ¢ discovered in the vicinity of Cape Aun by Cook. Prof. Joy reguried the discovery of these | monosylicates most important Jitely made 1o minerslogy, | A paper on stem-boller explesions, by Frof. Stoddard ed among the most valuable contributed to the sssocia- The Professor declarsd his convictions upon observa tiond made, (hat ordinary working pressure or i markab! Prof. J | steamboat-boilers excoeded almost always th of safety, and, frequently, the limit of elasticity, | aud that, in no important structure, do engiteers | subject the material toa strain. mear the lino of danger us in oy | stoam-boilors. This. conclusion ean be wet aside ooly wseigaing to iron and rivited joints & strength which car | experiments will pot justify, ‘Tha paper created inferests and | & devate sprang op, in which Profe. Hyatt, Hillyard, Tilman, Stoddn+d and Presidennt Baruard took pert. In Soction B, Prof. Newberry read an interestiog paper | relative to the Puebla Indians, New-Mexico. A spirited ds- | cussion occurred betweon geologists upon a paper by Pruf. Worthen, on the Geology of Thiuois and the efforts of Westein 1515 to introduge sew classifications of formations, | Geolo the Luke on Saturday sfternoen, by the invitation of o loer] Committee of the citizens of Baflalo. Most libesal arraige- | saents are wade by the Commitiee and citizons to render the visit of the members of the Associution pieasani, lesviog | nothing to desire on the part of visitors. All art cordinlly welcomed wherover they go, and hospitality seems boondlssr. Members oxpross the highest gratification st the manner in 5 whiek they have baen received. Pacific Co San Fraxcisco, We Shangliae dates of June 2] Business was very dull Gumevere wan tea wore s d har: ved, Pad burned and captured the medan robels A boay :; Moha capital of Nansib. | i { rep The ste jng the disablad se J bringing New-York dates of Jals 21 Tl sioamer Moses Taylor v The San ¥ Puctfi ol e « ] s products at action dwice ry stock s selling To-day at 740, 4ud Ophir ot custoding of to »e uld & Can Tariff Convention the imi goods, allowing the importer (o | withdrs v for consamut export withous Pay Japaupse werehants are wllowed to ship merehan wign ports and in forelgn vessels umer the Japanese fig. "ihe ity on tea is fized at turee bovs o H coute; ob Lauca { tea from Nancassk, 73e. | A Honoialu leter of July 10 says: Hutehinson, Minister of o members of the Association will make an cxeursion on. | seoms to be eutirely wi'hon! excuse. Texas. the island, I have made every arrangement foc bospitals, ics, randy, meat aud physicians. I bave excellent supplies of modioivs. I use sulpburic acid, oue part to two parts of water, as a disiofectant, with success. ' OHOLERA AT CHICAGO AND ST. PAUL. Special Dispaich to The N. Y, Tribune. CuicAGo, Aug. 18.—Several new cases of cholera are reportad to-day, and there have been several additioosl deaths. The weather is very comfortable, and the air pure and bracing. From St. Paul we hear that] two wen bave died of ohol>ra, aud that a Quarantine is established at Kaposia, thres miles w. | - e e et A et SR, pted, olearaod and disinfecled tiorouzMy. After 20 n of Dr. Stone, e £ e iy ot the end Satera orourred. providing ad baou cloaused 14 the meew the oabin 0 ayn aftor the las 2ie chothiog aud iuzga, aud they weis fre fio: 8 P TNPERVEOT REVORTS OF CHOLGEA. Drr. Grane s>2ms determined. if possible, to prooare correch | roturom, not ouly of eholers cuses, but aiso of the conditions uader which they ocour. 1a Brooklya the systom seoms to be a8 oomplate a4 10aa be wade. \When a case is re) 3 physician, aa Taspector at once vieits t and A written rt to the Assiatant Savitary Lutendent, which 15 fied with the orizinal report of the Y- sictau. Al facts tuat are deemed useful to the profession and o scionce are collocted and proserved for tho use of whoever may hereafter write the Listory of tho ie, or, u‘m study of its conditions, attempt to oneralize it laws. ith & vidw to baving such returns mads to the Central of Thone cuses of the disease that taks place ia New.York, Dr. e e I rmt b diccted to frmich weekly it D toca Coporiad al the.ofles o e iowcd s ropoct 24 of Cntendent. s sad e o Howpitals. and st the P A kgt Rel et Ties S Confitmed and hio w many have not besn eonfirmoed by & wrilles msno(q‘l-.-\u-u‘nm i engl case. r. PAKE#ic 0pposed the resolntion, wiiol great lengtn, but was finally adopted, Dr. P. alone votiog tho negativ CAUDTLENT DEATH- wondild comTriATE to tho Saaitaiy Commities, meil rrica o Jacksow 8. Souviar. Stu- | beg to subiait the foll auirements of the telution whish wee adoptad at ke uainos of vaquirad by Section 29 of the O wake the repor above the city, where steamers will put off auy cbolora pa- tionts that may be on board. CHOLERA IN 8T. LOUIS. paiveste i) The Treatment of Freedmen in Louisiana and | Specisl Dispateh (o Tie N Y. Tribuoe, 87 Louis, Aug. 16.—The cholera is increasing. The Houston Tdegraph, in noticing the mobbing of [ Cuses to-day, 141; desths, 52. Our quaraotine regulations are Mr. Raby, a teacher of a coiored schiool at Jackson, Louisi- | Bow rigidly enforced. Groat excitement was caused to-day of the triumph @08, Says ' The attack, beating, kickiug aad dr ging of Mr. Raby He ad bt nowly ar. rived, and bis only offense was that of instructing bis fellow Il il people o color. Yet his tres many of these outragos b glad to kunow that the pe 10 the colored sehool taacher, t ourselves that e peoplo of Lo i atment was most cruol. cat oceurred iu Louicians. We are of Texas have been much kinder and while we could wish that vquumce toward them, still we ocongratulete exans have not disgraced themsolves as bave 2. We are boginniug to recognize tie act that our somfort and perhaps our safety demand that the hore was loss negro be educated and raised above Lis presest abject condi tion. We beliove tha: o porsonal vioience has been offor ed to any teacher uuder tho Burcan, eitber white or biack. Tlis arguos for 08 o Ligher state of civilization thao onr neighbors ey are vonduoted without e We balieve that the colored schools of Toxas are the i prosperous of thoss establishod in the Soutuern States. use to the Govorament, be- g catireiy supported by the Liicks themaolves.” A CONVENTION OF SECEDERS FROM TH® PRESBYTRRIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLIES. Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune., and policy on which to stand. as agaiust th ¢ « opposed to the afo 0 A Navy Yard sacoia, daied 2 ington, on Wedsesd: tho steamers Osceols ninge, 4 August 9—Midskip dale, Chon. H. I 1406, , com- $1. Louts, Mo., Thursday. Aug. 16 and laym issatisfied with the ac avery question, is iu session chiefly from Ken- ted Preshyt Assombly ou the § re and 40 o bore. About 30 min: tacky and Missouti, arc in attendanc: ppoiatment is ex- predsed that Dr. Vau Dyke of Erookiyn is abscat, as the Con | forouea contemplates furming aa independent Old Bebool Church. To-day, resolations were passed, in substance a8 foillows Losiastical prinoiples unseriptural and To prepare astatesicut ot Doctriaes, it i agatnst the errors of tho back. vement from all who e Asseably. carry out thess resolutions. a and Testimony,” 18 Tusive, to be To prepare a popriar warn: jeneral Assembly of five ye. To urge covperasiot. 1o this cte lhl e Committees we. f Cauada, of the s NAVY GAZETTE. ”lfp' TACHRD. man Ches. H. Stockton, Jaa K. P. k acd Geo. Taleott, trom steamer ozrapl | i to steamer Mobican; Midabipmen A. IL erry. Chos. D, Griswold and Godfrey M. Hunter, g0, and ordered to steamer Pensa. cer Enos Hosbier, from of ahsence :DERED. Acting Boatsw.in Jas. Wilsou to duty at Boston REVOKED uiel C. Brysut w steamer Poo Aug. 9 —Co INTMENT REVORED, Aug. 0.—Acting Evsigo 8. K. Wilets MISCELLANEO 8. The steamer Monocacy sailed from the N y. for the Asiatic squadrd d arrived at the Navy Yard, & Fortusie on Wednosday. y Yard, Wask o stoam. or Rich MUTUAL, Jik., V5. BAGLE, 3k These twe clubs played together for the first time on Wednesday, The game was won by the formor o five in seore being 10 to 14 THE DEFEAT OF THE ATLANTICS. A Newark poper, w plimenting Twe TRBCYE ugen ita fatruess in reporting buse ball matches, says that we dfd Bot report tho match came of the Eureka Atlantics on k- opposito - Winchanghein. Ose | | 4" in conscquence of 8 disugreoment | o0 e ey ol Tuesdey bocause the latter wern def . 34 b, 4 Mudson, 1. [ adend 1 4 Bwith, Jstb. Tioav. 1. T 4 Tabo, . Wadei v - i, 18t D sall, o MeCun, Lord | Jobu A. Green, Syracnse: the 7s Jook out for the latest news. The second edition of Ty Tripuxe of Wednesday miora- ontained the fact of the mateh and the score. NATIONAL OF ALBANY VA UNION OF MORRISANIA A match between the above-named Clubs was ayed yesterdsy afternoon, on the grounds of the latter, in n The following is the score N ATIOVAL. 0w Ux10%. Martia, 20 ). 3 Kilchman, 3d b b a4 1 2| Austin, ¢ 1. dotal... oz 15l Total.... INNINGS, yst. 2. 31, 4tb. Sth. Gth. Ttb. eth, Mth=Total Natlonal.d 0.0 0.8 0°3 6§ 3~ 13 Unioa . 12 11, 5. 6. 2.0, T=8 Home runs—N 3 ationals, 0; Unions, s, 14; Uni Flyeatebers—N ationals, 14 o s on foul—- 2 ati 5 Unior e of gnme~3 hours 45 minutes, Vmpire—Joha Goldin of the Mutunl Clab. Seorer for National—Win. Bruee, jr. Scorer for Union—Wm. 5. Anber. _— The Natiennl Teachers’ Associ INpIAN A PoLS, Thursday, Ang. 16, 1866, 1 the session of the Teachers' Associntion to-day Intfons were fnstrncted to embody the 1 thia Committes on Rescl on account of an attempt to tear down the new dead-house crocted by the Toard of Health. THE CHOLERA IN RICHMOND. Riomyoxp, Va., Aug. 16.—The Bo: of Heslth report this p. m. says there are no now cases of cholera either in tlis city or at Camp Jackson sioce yosterday at noow. THE CHOLBERA IN CINCINNATL CiNCINNATI, Aug. 16.—Seventy-eight deaths from cholera were reported yesterday. OHOLERA IN NEW-ORLEANS. New-OrLEANs, Aug. 16.—There were 44 deaths from cholera during tle 24 bours ending at 6 o'ciock this morning, of which 19 wero whites, 22 blacks, aud three not stated. CHOLERA IN PHILADELPHIA. PriLApELPina, Aug. 16,—The cholera report at the Board of Hoealth up to noon to-day showsd 20 aew cases, of which proved fata QUARANTINE AT MAVANA. NEW-ORLEANS, AUG. 15.—Havasa advices of the 14¢h 10st. report that a rigid quarantine kas been tmposed on oll vessels arciviog at aay of the porta on tho istand. e The Health of the City. Sanitary Superintendent Dalton yesterday reportod to the Board of Health tat during the past week 65 cases of sup- possd cbolers worn investigated and caredfor by the officers of bis Department. Of this number 52 were coufirmdd, <7 proved [ failed to such " nances, 30d o1 tally the names of &l wi Port (ko Gusga of ohalers for Ly i) ‘The oa'y means b aiy powes of deiectio “on In by comparing ths death cortiiicates rapderod to t ur of Racords 'l".-l["hm l-‘}:'“‘ :“\.“- i P Lol is 1a50FTact, i1 tho Luitause 10 {iorsed oAl copy of 8 By (rom tha Pagatiar o Recards aisiaat inpectot Live, fazaisbod e by the former. wrmoroLiTAy Hoamp or Hasurs. Buxa or Hucomvs, Angst 10, 1aAA0 Lea, MD., Sanicary Is 3 Dooron. A ot e & e} yoan, was P ot this Tor 8 Baybie. Ths ortihcaty o 1 have positive proct that this Mra. Plosse inform Dr. Cavetti—who ‘l\'. 1 have oh have asom! cholors in this cess, and mes. requast that cxat returus of the y o tec disense, and cau o of deaib, be fAiy siatod ia sl oor- e o o s o6 sk be movad bevond the o pomit o of a chilera pationt to bs movad Metropoiitan District. With h le"fl!l. E Hanws YEAKLY KEPORI OF THE POARD OF MEALTH. Fepived, T Laws of 1965, to by the fizat M, e OLICE. , Thie foliywing is » sobedule of work performad Ly the Sadi- tary Department of the Motropoiliai Pulice Foive, in nh-u-m;nt and removal of nuisances, for the week ending bt of couplainte of wuissaces racsived, 339; number of ustices aeyed tor abatemoot, 439, wumber of nuisences abated uuder wecvice of uotics, 570; number of riaks and wate: clowts clesned, 458, num. voil romoved tiom sity luta, 1025, wutabes of ber of loads ol wight dead hotass removed from eity ‘wambor of dead moved from city limits, 7. ous -fl-nltm. limite, 6; number of des: » :c 5 of Logs romov o oty of cata romoved from city lumits, 170; uneound ve s saisnd, pous e moved from ctty himits, 15 onconnd mutton ecized, caaved Low city lmite 030; ansonud boef seie-d, pounds, Tom city Tunit, 909, wasouud fuh seized, powads, romoved from gl lmitn, 3,20 namber of barceta of offs remaved from oity limita, 5,60, : WiTapRAWN.—The steamers belonging to the New Line between thas city and Fortress Moaros wers fatal, 4 are comvalescant, while 2 bave not been further re ported upom. The death certific: in the Bareau of Records and Vital Statistics, received up to noon of ‘mortality of 58 from this cause during the present w the total mortality at that time was 427, Tie 27 fatal oaaes re ported by the Supsriatendent ars inc uied io the 23 certiloates Gf death from cholern; but those figeres do not roveal the aum- ber actuslly sick, nor do they inciae the iiterments of the are | dead of eholera in Pottor's fiaid. The iatter report will not be made ustil Saturday. while the former will not ha made at ail Tn the interes® of science, even if there wers no more urgsnt iaus should report prowptly, 12 accordance with reasob, physic tho law, ail cases of i No approsimatio 1s, 0zl s it bo actual'y knowsn Bow many were ill. n be made to the percentage of The d ; y faw aeems to be that whon one porson dies, 2 aro sick; but it generalization to which sxcoptior aud, durlng epidemics, particularly son s lotangibie as cholsra, te shonld be krown with y 96 to August 15 the n of Cholera pationts treated at the Battery Barracks H. was % of whom 5 died, 25 wers discharged, leavinz b that ds From that date it is easy t a- ut if the Ggures of th e, wil! not bo wias o trost are conatantly rec Soperintendent be the number of deaths from choiera vxc the disease—a proposition that is so shsurd we are surprised it was not long ago discovered by those who mako the wor reports to tho Board of Health, “Nevertheless, it is grat! £0'be able to state positively, notwiskatanding the myst \at the diseasn iy mot increasicg, nd th L week we shal! kuow exactly tie numborof deaths NAMES OF THE DEAD. W give belw ths naues cf WiX persons who hava disd of cholera siaes our laat report, taken from deats certificatas iu Statistics 43, England, corner of Eighth. Thomas Robin. the August 15 —Mar ave. and Seventy.f +ill nine hours won, 66, Lreland, No. 306 East Twenty-th; Mary Joseph Gaffaey Ve 4% bours. Margazet ¥ wepn Lidfiic, "t Twenty foarth at.. betwoer Avepus A nud Fis boors.” Mary Rafts, 55, Ireland, No, 570 Graad st ours. ANOTHE? [NVOICE OF CHOLERA AT QUARANTIN®. Tio abip Johanna Martin, from Avtwerp. after s passage of 69 days, arrived at this port yestorday with 108 passengors a: aereir of 16 men. During the passage 1d ths oocarred from cholera, altboagh at the time of ker arriral no sick person conld be found. T wing cases bares boen recelved on m the Tavaris aged 3, of Berlia. Fred. Plem Dumer, 25, Monohisig Etast Died. e —— Cholera in Brookirn. During the week ending Auguss 10, there were 103 cases of cholera reported to the Assistant Saaitary Supesie- tendent, of which 75 proved fatal, dutivg the previous week 126 were roported, of which #2 were f Thus whils the number of cases bas matorially diminished ia Brookisn, the s noreasad—3 fuot that Is e:}nm,'l]( ariuy of oo taole, includiag th cyene ¥ t{; Publie e e appecianse Secing Bommare - ) Tist HY Wards Koportud Coaia d Unc'n'd Fatal.-Not Fatal - E 1 9 9 2 - 3 o 2 6 H ] 5 4 3 3 2 1 El & 2 2 i . 5 1‘3 un 1 7 [ u i 1 ER 4 1 1 4 ) . 5 5 3 2 New-Lots...... 2 2 e Total. F From these figures it | goneup from a per cents, e 18 12 5 A5 will be scen thnt e death-rate of 525 to that of 9.4 withie notwithsianding the Qeorease iu the uumber of cases. | The numbers give aa acourate proportion of the dosths among | those reported sick. but the mortality I§' very great even for an epidenio of cholers. The following Is & recaitalation of n Brooviys duriog the past six week: . Mar . Week endlog action of the National Buperintendents’ Association iu reg: = o the Norwal Buseau of Flasauon. e A paper was read by Prof, Hasford of Michizan upon the 34 mu’un- of the National (iovernment to education. | "iclps's paper on the relations of s Siate to bigher o cducntion was fully dlsenssod. | July g 118 o Scrmiento aud His Excellency Governor Morton were ‘THY BOLLETIN OF YESTEEDAY, «d Yonorary membere, folows. 7. M. Giregory of e elaction of officern rosulted ) . residont; L Vau Bokelen_of Moryload, Secre- e 1T, Jomes of New-York dolivered an ad- Ly ve Psyehelogy of St. Paul,” being a new juter- |y;'::z':x::rme elations of ficeh and spivit. o B The Tallors' Tntevnntional Union Convention. PODRTH DAYS PROCEEDISGS—RFPORTS OF COMMITTEPS —-AMENUMENT TO THE COSSTITUTION—THE CON 1 —MASS MEBTING LANT NIGILT. pusctually st sock, and transacted o considerable awount of important bun Presuont Coshman i the clair, L1 reports of the vatioas Committees were recived. A resolution Wi carried unspimously deprecating eirikes exeept very extraordinary cases, = On - motion, it was sgreed that’ the vext convention i1 Auguss Bex® year at Cucinpati. The C b adpurued, after Bayiag transacied, with dispatel aud eredita. ity An immense amount of business in & compars tively short - pace of time Tiik MASs MEETING, inthe evenisg, terded. Lelug unable to obtain adwitiance. Ar, resident of the Jocal Usion, cecupied the ebuir, ‘aoted ax Sooretary. & Socretary sponker of Lie eveaing. and delegate from 7 Jpbla, was th y the advani be derived from such associati :J:'.‘.!"1-..:"3::-""(";‘;‘":'.‘ He then piocteded 10 show that the tulyrs hag an biatoito ree . sl bud ever beem idestified wih the cnise of l»my." ;n'xu:t'ltfl: 'um’{g. (flw? Bt twight ekdo by e with R fellonmeehonBy [0 w Hetrusted that their socie et w1 proaperity. wisl be o svures_of prodt to s : Appliuse. e o Thomas, Llsn:e from the German, Agocition elpt . Jobs Lomkbin of Chic owred in o e i v doy e T atehairn aud Movers. lm{. 4 I W liam Cashman, ('Gorman and Ogle then briefy Wiremed the meciing, siter which ths large aasembly dis- PESETRES D . V. Butterford. U. 8. A.; Gen. Hon. ¥. 0, Carrington. Oswegoy' Soracuse; the Hon, Wa. Butten, the (en. Kane ol Penngylvanis are at PERSONAL.—Gen. ¢ Hon. A, Munioe, Hen, T. Davia, Mass, aud L SORISIS = PAKIC 1N THE PLATE MARKKTS. | jug the countios of Armstrong, lutler and b of Allegheny: | 110 Tairior. has T g6 y : s of the financial crisis 10 London caused ® | qho citisens of Jacksonville have detormined | it the Finance ACr 0o Thursday, Augost 16, 1965, | The Hon. G knm-lh‘Y“n;l‘:lnjtg‘;m.n:gfikl‘z;-fi:: 0ok piie- 5 ";;“’Ep‘"}}';ni.d ‘l‘!t;fr kl:.a':‘mh";: ugon giviag Seuator Xates & Giking recoption weu Lo refuras | The French popabutics ye nordsy Mook tho Moty 8¢ 2t J{ }.‘:,;;,'.:1’.,'11..:-“."»‘".3 he gl 1T N —— e 4 g i 3 paieon - 58 v 8 Nortow, Troy; the Won. . E. Olark N. i 1,570,000 on the two days of the hom g Wi Dirned at ses in ist. 35S, lon. 1O W, | _‘The Hon. M. . No 3 o o ':,c,'fi'u. e hagks from this extrsordivary | - Gen, J. B. Baum has been nominated fy Congross v the. crew and. pineed thom on board | Y. the Hou. WV, D Mea) AR |m-§: ire, which wonld have caused the ruin of them all, by the Union wen ia the Thirteenty Tllinols Disticy, against | the ship Chatlotte W. Whits and whaling barks Alta and l,-.'i.', “ll“ u.u:"fi}i:fi go J. Vi Orishiai Goverument doctond thal (01 o SASELEER | Juubu alin. i Poriland, Oregon, brings | Gav. Afken of South Casolins, is at the Bouthern T, 20, the banks of issue should e The steamer Oriflamme from Tori 3 g | i wsul at Cardonsa sad Judge manihs from that date (June Bl e hatsich | On Wodnoaday night body of Republioans pasded the | @105 000 o treasure ‘L, L. Larrouguy, British, U0 U it b corapeliod to ehanga theie motes for gold; that ek | - CRARPIR Ll ohooring for Congroess. edaws | 4 dvigeq frow Togas, Moxico to the Jiab W partially ooi- | Atk Boston afe ab to Brovoues Housa. togal teuder by all pul met yesterday worning | at No. 10 Stantou-st, was vers largely at- | ~ | not stated. s\ of the rarious bxncat The official report shows that from 12 o'clock, m., Wednes day, up to 5 o'cloek last evening, there was a total of 21 cases and 12 deaths. Mr. Alex. Albright, an assistant keeper | Penitentiary, died on Wednesday in six Lours afier he wae | taken. Asthe reports of this iustitution are made once a week ouly, the ease does not appear on the Bulletin of the Board of ug‘dmd‘rn.».o followinglathe listi 0 atilda Baer, aged 20, No, ‘est Baltio-st.; in coliaj J.H. Williams. aged 13, No, 45 Camberland.at.; dead. '.,.' Patriek G. Morgas, ager No. 40 Raywond st.; deads ernard Fihley, aged 24; dead. Tho MoDionald, aged 24, eorner Hamiltonave. and Court-ste.; dead. Balon Lester, aged 65, Leonard-st., Sandy Bank, Twelth Miss Mary Scmmlt, aged 15, Ricbards st., noar Sullivan-at. 5 Ward; dead. od 6), same residence; 10 coltapmo. it Baltioat deul‘,, = | Mary Higgins, C Patrick Hare, Centre-st. James Blakely, Dik m. Povers 5 Y ocover. Mr. T 1§ an wesis arrell, aged 40, No. #4 Churchost.; deal, R e Doper, agod 34, No. % Catroliat; (conditiop 55, coruer Rapelye . and Hamitod. ion eritienl. 23, foot of Courtst.; (condition mot ; hospital. h Sixthst, E D will tant keeper of the Peuty ) Walter cn.‘:iu aged ave.; in collpse, €0 Bridget Byav, oged stated) | applications wore made fo the ‘Suerinteadsts the Poor yeswruay to Le sest to the Alushouse, Lieti Were two persons whowure complainiog of & bad fecltng. dangerons character they . On ary vlnm!hefl! the t both bad the clolera, Tuc{ Le Smal-pox Hospital ] oms Bot appoaring of I fl‘h yed to t) nseert; trausfe he aymp: | wore conve | pliysicinn woon wore speedily —— The Metropolitan Bourd of He The Board of Heaith met yesterday atternoon in | the Metropolitan Police Court Room, Messr. Bergea and | Setmitz absent. Judge Bosworth was oallod fotse ohair. Thi Ininntos of the last meeting wers raad aud approved Very little businest was done apart from reading the Ivs officers of the Board fa tuls city agd’ od rred 1 o Broeklyse ° THE STEAMSIP BAVARIA. Dr. Swinbuene prasented & report apon the condition of the stoamship Bavaria, which recontly arrived at Quarantina from Tawburg with soveral cases of cholora. Tie consigsee of b vossel was present, and through the Hoalts ofioer wsked cotious discases (bat come to thetr uo- | invaati ital i | rewain tho same. &l K ks, “Te ¥ {uat the cabIn passongars be relonsed as 8000 & possible, The hoarags LasseKors WAl be resigred W withdrawn, in parsusace of the azrecment slready relorred o 1 tie Associated Proag dispatohes from tho laiter poiut. e Hapd-faldea of Womauhsod. * Our New Scrvart” -agatn. c0 Greansoad caninasy: 1 way vety lats in availing m) eat, bemes ot hand maidon of modere womihood -4 for om vagnely for years md aisde oy rosolutious o ol drabts of my own azs 2 fenrfully md cunde’ Be ad. w i, 1 d e but modadtly * i it rauibln and v %ation of lsarains (b work and uty inquirios of frisndw wers always for the mot o o7 & Gibba, [ ot 118t decided upo 1 b contimnrdi] b rhat of IL—AND AN MORS TUAN SATUFIED ment. e The Tribume Bulnrged. Notwithstanding tho fact that tho sis of Tus Tais- 1 . Ui bas beea lacreassd more 1haa 003 quarter, the price TERMS. WERELY TRiBUNE. Mail subsoribars, sinele copy, | year—52 nambars. Mail subscribars, clabs of Ten copies, addressad to names of subscribers. Twenty coptes. addressed to names of subsoribers. Ten copios, to oue add .. Twenty copies, to one address A 6xtea copy Wili e seat lor eseu club of tea. SEM!-WERKLY TRIBUNE. Moil sabsesibers, 1 copy, L year—i0f nombors. }‘lul sulwsoribors, 2 copies, ym—l:.l' bers ail sabscribers, 5 copios, of over. copy. Porsous romittiog imo copios $3), will receivs for 6 mou Persons remitting for 15 conins 845, will receive aa extes 0Py one year. DAILY Tfl:". ¥ e, Oper soum; B BONE, NewYorks | MARRIED. AR OALLEY-CARPENTER—O0n Wodgoulay Aug, 18, ot m y mdfi«h*‘l“r.n"..fl.&ih" t MW 2tdtt Guley of Macion, N. Y., 4o Mise Mary A Carpoater o Rys, N. Y. KIRKBY—FITOH =00 Wedaesday, Aug, 15 of the e oy e ey seudder, Mr. wm Bis Licy . Vach, both of - e respectfully invited to th Tuosdey woraiag, Aug. 11 ¢ yo, = Thuplay morai 15, from HENRY—In Siaokirtd tiob, o el Vo O 1550, Wabers yocwcest s of Sacah and the lsta Jamas Heary. 'Ln oace ald 3 r-Iusha. e & rudacst vho facilly, aod the officecs o T Yo,k evpectily lavied o ibend ibe funepal o Seiucday. Al 19, 8l 2 o'clock pow, from s, Ne. | Lafayetic ave., Brooklym. #: S TT—On Wedaeaday, Atz 18 afler s sbork DO veort Satbont oF ‘Charied w&l\lflflll'mlls: dn HEW neas, L and the late invited to sttend S ars triesds of the fumity latg residesce, No. on Batucdsy, sie 16th taat, ves a0 rom Let place), Brooklyn. MJ K‘-\ ‘—On \\'m::-y. A-‘;‘v & Amolis Bridgeman, wile of Geas s-fl‘u-m{‘}"-"‘rfiu-.-«-”" N9 Sibave. on Briday, 1 e ot 30 i Wednosday. Aus s be rosklence, 08 e A S Co D w1 t 3 o'eluck. VAN BRUNT At the mwour, Peekakill, residemen of b her. M. I vneral wiil St. Peter's T e o SRR WEIQHT—Suddenly, on Thursday -m%“p..a'"' !'. rno-tmo(smlkmdmhur Tie fisgids of tae fo ryited to LM Special Notices. ~ post-Ofice Nothee.The Mail for Groat Britain ot gtk - e AY, st 15, will close st this Office at 10:3) & m., and st the D icwa Shees, w i St Atnd B 1050 Sdons Cond D708 m Suations & 881 KELLY, Pomaner. i e AT VL 11 - e Secrnd Editon for Augst .{3 o : ” APPLETON'S RAILWAY GUIDE [t Y+ Now Ready.. Contests: - TANT llm'cn-“ Tmavecsas - Ninws EALRAY, g 3 e TARLES. ciots sl 7o ur Vb AtsniNG PLaGKs Y Axp Hivea Destancrs. ceor Nt v HATLWAYS AND THEIR PRoGasss. D INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL. A Ao A APPLETON'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GUIDE : is fof ale wpois all the priviclpal re ot o1 the stores, Yook, M!'uaumb lfld!t pal raiiway o 'umfiflmi’ A’Pnll:l’? lg.' ~y Ly ' ‘ LCXC ) " % 4 3. Taylor's Saloos, ) VAL ANK DOTRS NOS. 363 AND 367 BROADWAY, atng claed, the Unsiness wili be consiaued at NG. 353 BROADWAY, ualan '7 WAl TAYLOR. - bs AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. D e UHAVE REMOV) No., 34 JOHN- W-YORK. y, Huleon City, New-Jursey. wtnrrh—N in the Hend,—NOR EDY FOR CATARRE breaks up this terrible hoad; removes at ouce Pain iu the Ton; diewe at um Rttt Breatt; Obstroction of the Breathing erpte. dibease I ol ite forms, forever. | :.a(kw g Godlawn Cemetery i wtusied on the lias of e A e o 8 RS YOO, eagnden - 0 é‘%m’fia&m‘“"’““mfi Sl Moo . L AT ’W “WIwfih .

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