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* THE PUBLIC WEALTH. [y Svegrert ) CHICAGO, Secstel Dispaich 1o 72¢ N. Y. Triduze. uBicAGo, Ang. 24.—The cholera reports for 94 bours sbow only ten cases and three dentle. L.pdnh touight trom Leavenworih report five cases cf cholers in that place, Theweatber in be caldert ever kuovn Were in Asgoet, . Bpecial Diepateh ts The N. Y. Tritune . LRAVENWORTH, Kansas, August 2 @helern bave been reported Ln this city, AT, LOU! 87. Louvts, Ang. 24.—Thirteen ceweteries reprt AN deatis from cholers on Weduesdsy. Bix cemeteries iy yesterdar, giving %2 deatbs from cbolera. The City o) reports 12 deathe from the disease vesterday. ¥if $oan cometerien failed to report. CINCINNATL JCrmcINNATI, Augnst 24,—Eighteen deathe frem Jers were reported yesterday, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. Mobie, Ang. 24.—ThePensacola Observer of the Wiet anye: the United States gunboat Muscoota arrived st tie w0uth of that harbor on the 20th from the Rio Grande with70 tie! LRAVENWORTH. -1 ve coeesof ‘easen of yellow fever on board and the wurgeon desd. The “wessel waa atill outside waiting orders, e The Health of the Clty. The general health of the city has not materially @banged during the past week. Tbe mortality from cholera #nay have decreased somewhat, but the total number of deaths will probably be nearly as large as that of the preceding week* “4§2e whole number of burial permits issued up to noon of yos- Serday was 330, of which 72 were for the inte ot of persons dead of cholers, These numbers will be materially incressod | Dy the returns from the public Justitutions, As yet, cholera e gaived no foothold in the central or business portionsof | Abe ialand, and it is not now probable it will during the present | season, 1t has almost disappeared from the Emigrant Refugo | #ud the Workhouse, and is wholly confined to the tenant-bouso gopulation. Fomigation has been resorted to in a few build- 1nge, where the disease manifested itself with more than usual wirclenee, and from which the usual disivfectants failed to Dauish the poison, The fact that sulphate of irop, wheu used | Bor this purpose, requircs constant revewsl, combined with @ther canses, has indaced the Board of Health to purchase a Busge quantity of carbolic acid, the effect of which is permanent. | This will hereafter be used in connection with the copperes | Molution and will in all probability render fumigation with ‘\ i | rous Acid gas hereafter unnecesary, s edingly t 8:: y tensments. The cholera ferment, hows feared, at loast to such an extent as will i f cltizens to nse such prophylactic mensures as sanitary soience -u;;u. The fact that the diseasc does Dot increase Sheuld only be seen in the light of an argument in favor of the maremitting contianance of the means that have shorn it of | of its terrors. Although cold arrests putrefaction avd | = o in oo oo alr they preserve thelr dengeroue quabtion f defnite length of tiie, tnd, en the other land, the froer the 0 vestiltion, o iy ¢ ‘ Thaat ther Dy setini contact be EUMMAKY OF ¥ AOGAINET EPIDEMIC CHOLRRA, Avnew necopted Ly the best informed swnitery recounized in the practicel cperstione of the Metroo Jieah of New-York. PEFORE CHOLERA COMFR. Clesastug—sbiclte, thorongh and continasl Ceanring—cf dwel- fnge, eonrt-yards. celiars, vaults, houke drains, gerbege, privies, sta- Bies and the publi 3 P el sarfece fith and sorface mcietare from the vicini arities, wrd ten Eowd of Hewoysl o of dwelling houses, strects -L? towni :‘(o; Ibld':l:vbfl'" 3 Xolo:-'o o b ol itch o % every coatruction o’ perfect & 'To sbaord meistare sbout courtysrds, celiane lte, use guichlime or the cals powder of A Treely and frequentiy, Whitewssh wals scd freah lime and ce. and waste-pipes, pasticular’y thove leading from wlosets, freely avery duy with o full vel:me of water. e danty appied snd syl sl v event every i strefaction in privies, weter- wd prevent every kiod of pulrefuction fu privies, v sinke, cespool and gar te, by manare heaps, foul clothing, snd Tials of piacen tend to patrefaction er the prodaction . Roles for Disinfection. Srpnded Koo e i food,lock well o the dastiticn and ue-dra ofeilivie, [See « prudently, use novrishing warts of the poot and ignorant chasses, watch the hret tendencies (o rhes, and provide immediate medical care for the sick with thet recently G'verder, particularly if occurring in persons traveling from the regions where cholera prevais. s and all waterside towons tist heve any werive or boating nrse with infected places, should institute strict ssvitary siry upon every vessel arriving from such places with reference 1o 1ot the sickess of any person en bosrd ; 2d, the clenliness of the vewscl iteelf. The sick (0 any stage aud symptom of sholers to be ander medical advice, aud il Bithy vesvels (o receive sauitary or for the neglect of sanitary clesnsing and care in both ses and iu passenger vessels, and the neglect of the cholers sick on bosrd of them, hequently bave furnished the exciting and the diseemn: cuuses of the epidemic. Every passenger vessel should quatd eg: evils by means of constant ventilation and the use of antiseptice foul wad damp places. Perfect or boat and a proper care for th 10 officers of the abip nud sani portaut duties. Raslroad officers should enforce daily repested cleansing and the e of antisetics ‘sccomodations st pessenzer stations and in the close's of passenger care. Quarautine sud sau Iable between injand towns end neighboring ports, except ing'e purposes of cleansing and for the discovery and care of the sick, and this is humanity not quar etween distant porte the sunitary eatraints sod quarantine d will be dntermio according to eircumstances and to the condition sud e saitary wathe the prompt care of ¢ glected in any sesport o, Asylums, Motels, enid 1) odifices and places e doi gated sho be in the et, house and drsin, the trimming ot and dist upan: © provision of every requisite means of « for the sick are the best goarde against so iuvasien of cholers 10 be fovearmed.” phylactic Care 2 ecire thorogh "te sppropriste nd upon whatever of. Preventice cleans g aud other atter. To teot for finpurities fa drinkivg water, proceed ss presence of such orgn o "Sake u solution of chemicaly pure perwanganats of potas- 0 1 ounce of distilled water, Tn f it of the t “or of g % of suspected water, in & g0 imp the red solution , if the red tiut dissppesrs from an hour, sdd more of the solution, or every dro) oF in the half pint there will be fauud to be from 14 to 2 g irid organic wmatter, To purlfy euch water, if it most be 10 the permang anti! the fed tint better never to use watbr thit neade and feithiul ¢ re. Upon the early and care «f Cholera, epecialiy the ieal sttention I £ the epide s AR ve it, indeed entirely prevents it while the temperature exceedingly low. Winter cannot be relied opon to de- elglera poi All that is loft ondestroved in the | 'S ‘ril when fermentation begios next Sammer, | aze deadly 1a its effects then than during | Agot predict, we werely cau e ratio of deaths increases coueled to pay for the en 1t is the perslty fof vitiating the h fte sasttery lawe; but it Moo= not very impariant | Taught by & guished hygienist. namely, =~ Ei€xss 1 1o the price of panitary security. B NAMES OF THE DEAD. G Phve certifiontes of death from cholera Woie received at the | of Records and | Statistios during the 24 bous wnding st 2 p. m. yesterday, The following are the Lawe decrased: 1 2—Amelta Carpenter, aged 17, Nevw York, N 1l 42 bours: | d 25, Margland, cor. of | and Broad 23, ~Henry Muller. sged 32, Germavy, No. 140 Nor- , A0 dnys. t 24, Mary Donnelly.aged 30, Treland i 1 0. 165 Worth- died Battery lhrnc!u H in 2 y Fllen Aot ed 8, ted § We y-aixth at R | The Ch The numbe cholera cases reported to the Board of beail o) @'clgal lgot cvening was 13, of whick € were Yutal. The list Filows "Flien Scllivan, corser Lafayette and Raymond-ste. Died | Bdtb inst | Catharine Ann Brown, residence Flathush. Condition not ! A ted. {, s, Helen Wilson, aged 53 years, No. 51 Jay-at. f reaction from collapse. ‘aged 90 years, residing ot the foot of Courtst. | . on the 23d inst. %, No. 3 Bridge st. Died on the pight of the 2id Care) ot Jumes MeCounin, aged 45 ) o No. 111 Reymondst. Died on e 241k inet. | 1 Cati ‘Willismeon, aged 40 vears, No, 40 Raymondst. year i house. Removed to ( ® , 129 Bast Baltie-st. | without & mowent s delay. Ch hea and all diarehes dis ease in the family, house and veighborhood, where there 1o Choler Who'd receive the e sanitary core 1 Cholera. Al persons with s disesses should be nuder suedical care. nnd the pii d X eected by the Ve disiafeeted o of the A t be enforeed. Every p i d by thew, wust ved verythiog that is soile | without dwlay. The Chies Centers or Fields of the epidemic shoold be daily in spweted sud kept under the full iwBusuce of clesnliuces and sutisep ticw, Houre-t:-House Visitation, to discover and arrest the premonitery atrhes, shoad be resorted to in every Cholera-field, whetler o ain- e Tow of houses. s district, or & town, Wherever cholers brcomes localized, r hing for ite earliest eymptows in the inbabitants is & meagyry of public sefety an well as husnity. siness and commerclal interconrse ought not to be seriously in- terrupted when cholets prevails. The public safe'y must depend upon 1f the loeal of ull v al quarantine sauitary regulations. and Bt upon u aimes agd restdines i boarivof heaith will prbish Blie wil i borne in wird that fith, crowding. tary precautious ure the preveut MEMORANDUM ON DISINFECTION AND DISINFECTANTS, ADVISED BY THE MITKOPOLITAN BOAKD OF HEALTIL. Usb— 1.~To destroy or neutralize the offensive gaves aud products of putrefactio 11.—To prevent farur entation and potrefaction. 111, —To destroy il i d infect peciti 4 tof spectf s of the disseminstion of nd the neg) i 8 ot refuetion will be n ont e flectonily pro- and way be sided by auy of the met 1=, Auy of the me biotides named sbove; the | Carblic gropasations dn. wre le. For pr one cf the s ’ form of Une and ¢ DEIAILS 1. Quicklime.—To abso e, huely broke spri bitewnih w, ary re. Twenty-firstat., between | "0, on) Powder—To id Fourts and Fift . Died 241k, dry and fiewh, snd o combined with line. } Jumes Rooney. No. 33 Lafavetteat. Died id. [ O Tupound s the o cale powder. Denvis Cole, ged 13, residing 1o Columbia-st., near King-st. | 3 Chioride of Lime—To gve off chlorine, to absorb pateid ¢ Mavia. dmitied to fospital fo collapse. Richard Berry, aged 60, residing st Commioge's #tone yard. Bouth Brooklyn. Condition «rmlx‘ ) Wm. Laue, aged 20. N ol Died ou the 23d inst. ‘The Deputy r of Records reports that 34 burial per- mite granted oo Toursd fol o T [ O igisiass 3 | All other discascs.. sl @ - — m of Chelera. Memeora or. Elisha Harris, Register of Records, yesterday | “grasemitted o the President of the Metropolitas Board o Wealth [the following memorandum ou eholers and disinfec Sion. Weeay searcely do those cities in which the epidemic f| o mow prevailing a better service than to place before them | e paper of Dr. Harris in full, which reads thus: the Iatest and best resylte of perience in tiie Ay il Tpmarey ool Cholers Sow b0 mormero s aud important s to rendey o 2R-dBAY 1Tt 18 sniary cf practis 10 this subject threatentug in y, and in varlous por eiti lealy what are the sources of peril, or ‘the infection of the inje-tive sgent and couditions. anc pre wht ate the bor: methods of protection therafrom sho.ld be rock/yn this Sumumer b it dehuite sanitary weasures r mothods will co posed to the epid A public had iittie ible public du ! conclusions mpon which ve ur are based. and there Sow have thef 1! enpy suthorities 1o sani sctence Dr. We B Eogiand. whose resesrches were commencal ‘partiaiiy made knows tn 1854 40 Profs. \on Petienkofer, | 'y surgeons o Indis, the mothods of our o early ae 1855 these facts into the sanitary reguistions of the quaranti in the terrible experiences of o g Dad Fotarec i of Buvaria, and to D ¥ "which A rtliern Indie in ially wuppr: protaciive messures ware e e, sce T, n he redewptian o the Fast indisn he pestilence by the operation of Sir Hugh Rose's miitery jovdor. sforeing the. proventive messares which b Budd, Perkes, ‘snd others wdvieed to b8 promulgated by that distinguished womumandet i ch of in lndia . 474 6mally, the sucoess of hese new and @aact wetbods wierever enfor e i Furope last y 1o applying a1l the b esinnce upos e m‘ your sanitary othe prosent elsewhore wartaut us iu seuding forth the etateiven TICAL POINTS (ONCERNING PREVENTABLE CAUSES OF FPIDEMIC (HOLERA. The preventai e caues of cholecs are believed 1o depend upon two :-mlnwn, vie - lat—The foids discharged from the storoach and ole of the sick withs -holers o hind of cholersic diarrbes 2d antadiicating the simoephers of the driukiog —Local condit’ water. \_ il Localizing Cavses should be removed before cholera comes, and ‘Whey must be coutroled by ¢ ersadng snd satiseptics whenever it is wresent The Infectice Fluide that are discharged by the sick, whatever the eried of the livess, et be quickly and entirely destroyed of be opecially and periancnt'y disinfacte The conclusions of medics! knowledge relating to the question of aud darrhes! dis e specially infoctive agency of the “ rice-water oo wai, sisied as follows {r. John Miwmon, in & tecest ote from Privy Council 1o Sauitary | eteriatic of chol arming foria, but eq produce—that not oply of the iy of toe. wigii s which i otive. and thaet | ‘other pereo Presented ahuiost of 7 ibene dinchargen, wid Ui, howerer, hey” wie e laits i maat whe? they sre discharge e, Whilo yaderpetis Gopsmmarision, theds s | axhinaim of 1. foctive power ; that If they be cast away without ‘disinfection they wiil impart_their own infeetive quality to Bt bemsoddon d Ahe patient s powes ‘wuite exciusively by these 1 voskagn [rom draine of e sl ot quentil lothing, towels ke t ia seon imbued with thes der these Sidops, 1f ot disinfected, copable of wpreading mhilher ey ate bent for washing or oiher purposes A wd wide dissernination district that it ced for it ape | e | oped cho'ers | ik from eholerale 4 sie diaries, who cen vicve ppareitly iu health for souie duys da g e pro- | ulied by their discharge Iofected articion o wiaces we shi 00 whd eacudeg | | and to stop putrefuction. | soived an ounce of the prrmangenats salt to every t b | whatever it t 4 | with say of the preparations @uentioved uder paragry 14‘ | PROFOSALS_FOR Tyt Coe 1t o lime ie used soms, the chlorine gas seanted ; ponr d! of chloride of lume occasionally. w add more of the ¢l 4. Suiphate of fect the discharges fron phate of iro s, Permanganate of Potama—to be ased in disiufecting clothing sod towels from cholers and fever patiants, duriug the night, o when wuch articles cantiot be fustanty boiled. Throw the +0 led wrtic s immediately into & small tab of water, i whick there has been dis ¥ three ga sudsee 1o it that the per Tons of water, unt; o mangauste selt or Mieient quantity to keap u purhie of rod covers the. clothing A pntol Labarraque's solution of chloriusted sodn” may be used for the same purpose in the tub of water, if the clotking is 10 be very s00n bei ad. ~ be used in clos Ftner o1 (nees ot o e body of sick of dead pery ) The permunganate solution will draant'y . e action cont ouck The fiuid acid (chesp P vent strongth of cryeialized—is wost avwilable for comuon uve: Dilate {¢n 88, 5. or more parts of any of the iron or chiotide sclutions—for £ iu fiue quick lime or saw-d to disisf-ot dine {osete, gasbage-tubs. of the Coslter or ' Carbolic powders are powerfully large smount of some proto-sslt of iron arabest. For disinfecting Cholers a) ay+ s o memorand .u lorides, ot THiNGS TIAT Mrsr me Dioxracran. —The disin seutioued ia the order of relative efficiency aud con ik=Disingect he 6, 4,4, 3 ot fectants n veulenos. Y ) Hedpans and Vewels for Escrements of the 5, o with combinations of 6 and 4, or of 7 and 3. (b.) Water closete—Disiudect with 6 sud 4, or either one. [7] Privies—Disinfect with the chesp proparations of ¢ and £, or wither of them. or 2 snd & (d) In re une 1, 2. 1y, or combina. tious of 4 and 6. Yo'l 1o Vaults and Stables uve 1 434 2, or 3 and 4, or any cos) olu Sick Rooms uee 1.3, ot 3, wnd 11 some prrposes the of 6 way bo allow d ventiated. i b Intalin the s, d Clothig and Hedding, W hatever cau be boilnd should, if possible, as 4 removed be thrown into boiling water and bs kept bolling for an kour or two, While waiting 1Le bo'ling 1 the ol ed clothing covere. d by e or upon the round, but into semwe Privy or wator- uu’l not p' T the Trequented, of into & specially progated iitla pit of quick Hime aud conl tar powders. Fowaarion.—1u ing of uitrate of c porcelain dish, or with ¢ 1 eholers, by mizing & quart of woriatic acid a water and pouring it upon a pound of fiuely powderod b. lagasese. of by auy other wethod: of evolving this gas. Sulphurous o most effectasl and the most eanily spplind of all the we.hods of fumigation. N Before fomigation begine let dows be closed, as s00m s begin ; let ‘the pe from the place, lose ol the d elowed for 12 b then open d kesp open e clean in — CONSTRUCTION=THE ACH BID ANNOUNCED TO-DAY—THE ESTABLISHMENT TO BE COMPLETED BY NEXT JUNE—THE PLAN ADOPTED. ‘The hids for the construction of a pern quarantine establishment were yesterday opened by the Quar. sutive Comm <sioners. ‘The following is n list of the names of | the bidde ©the sum for which each engages to do tle MeDo, il 405,000 Geo, White trong 444,000 Francis Swift Fpe. Owens . Van Kiper. . Jobn W. Holdges. 1homas Keech Vandevoort .1, W. . Bostwick, b v Blackwell 120,140V, Vin ABen, §°++ 000 N. H. Decker. 4800 H, O B, Barker... 3,500 Beside the bikia.givou 810¥E, Were were several which were rejecte becunisg of imform that of Edward um o Fiynn, was for the of oy of the necented bids, The award of the € e kiown to-d iy, ‘The award must be givea $0 the v wiio can give security for the proper perform ext quarastine establisbment will be Iacated on » the Lower Bay of New-York, This bank is Staten Inland, and About five miles from s widway from pank to th € city to Sandy Hook depth of seven fect the ‘crestion of an arti Ln.u e i the forp of vu Sicrald ieJend) at this poot. 3 NEW-YORK DAILY “TRIBU 4 | in this ety they have made occasional visits to the N¥,” SATORDAY, AUGUST 35, 1860. frregular baxagon. ‘The exterior wall will be formed of oribe of white pine or white spruce timber, flled with earth avd these eribs will be fourteon inehes | stonee. The timbers of . uire t 1he base and twelve inches square above, nid #0 $ha® | h each otber by heavy iron boite. The led) with entize eaterior of this L Wil stone, €F granite, EnoIs, OF rep, laid in rip vap, estending from the ot Jeast tfteen feet and perpendicularly thirteen up 10 high water wark. The entire Inside thi 0 be filled with earth and stone. Upon such a foundation are the Quarantine buildings to be ted. The foundstion of the buildings will be made of blue building-stone, and ihe so- perstructore of wood, There will be & building for tbe Resi- deat Phyvician, sn elghtpavilion Lospital, & dlsinfectiog house, separate bullding for the dead und for the washing of jufected clothing, and o separste buiiding for the disinfection of baggage. The specifications for the construction o 4 the erection of these buildings st the of r on or before the lst day of June, 1667 The W, Riteb, 2 base horizontally feet, oF wall ir the contri for this work were made by Eugineer Jobn jon of the Board of Commissioners. The building of ¢ quarantine estabilehment will bo under the su) rin- of Mr. Ricl, ho will bave power to rejoct ADY work or materiul which, in his opiuion, does not conform tc irit of the specifications submitted by the Comms — sonere, LAW INTELLIGENC ———— UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.—Avo. %4, Before Commissioner OSBORN, VASSING COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY. Conrd Neferdorf and Charles Sibald were arrested and brought before the Commissioner on a charge of poering 1wo %0 cent carrency stamps on Charles Hinstedt, s keeper of # lager-beer saloon at No. 99 Hes in this eity, in pay” ment for lager-beer, The prisoners were committed for e3- amination, OBSTRUCTING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. The United States agt. — Kuipe.—Toe defendant is & po- lice officer of the Pourth Precinct, and was charged with ob- structing the United States Mail. It secms that a few days since Robert Graham was driving o United States Mail wagon, and o8 it passed down Courtlandtst. & truck, driven by & man whose name 18 unknown, collided with the mail wagon, which was the means of eausing a difficulty Petweeh the respectivo drivers. In the melee the complainant alleges that he wax prevented, by the policeman, from proceeding with the waile, and farther, that the police officer dragged Nim from bis seat off the wagon, ud took bim to tbe statios house, “The polico ofticer was subsequently arvested. and upon being taken to the o tion-house told an entirely different atary. The Commis nor set down the examination for Monday sext at 11 o'clock a.m, COUNYERFEITING CIGAR STAMFS. brought before the Commistioner, cigar stamps. Jeaac Feiber him und offered to sell Lim cigar stamps; he said the witness could make money st the business, and offered them at 82 50 per thousand; he “Here is stamps for %,000 cigars;” the witness taok the stampe, and on going out with them to get the money. and when about two blocks off, two strange men approacted seized hold of bis hand id, " What have you got #* S Bad obe trndle fur 2 M cigars In s hand and the in his pocket; they said Lo had cigar stamps, and took away the bundle ke bad in his hand; witness did not know who they were, and went back to the house and told Golstein two men had taken away all bis stamps, and he had no money to pay bim; Golstein snid he wanted the money, and threatened an arrest; hie went out, and oame in again with a man named Hammelberger, and they talked it over; some two or three weeks after this, & man named Stahl said he could sell the stamps in Ne and te went there with Stabl, taking 21,000 stampe, and ing 4,600 at his honse; the stamps he | had left at Bome were afierward taken by o policeman asd brought to the Commistio The wife of the witoess con firme his statement, and states that Golstein called him the Inspeotor, and refused his name. | ed the stamps he took from | y# be received from the defes- daot, and testified o acknowledged the sale of the stamps, bus said he got them from Hammelberger. | Adjourned to Friday next, at 1 p. m. i e SUPREME COURT—CHAMBrRS—AL TIARNARD THE BIGHTEENTIL WARD MARKET CASE. Tn re, the application of the Commissioners for the erection of & Publio Market, agt, M. T. Brepnan. This was 8 motion for & manderus to compel the Controller to insue Keve- e Bouds for §75 040 for the parpose of Lwldivg & market in the E h‘c itk Wi Ogflse) for the Controller claimed that the matter bad been already up before the Courts on a motion to col 1 mon Council to iesue the Bonde. The Supreme cided that that body most issue the Douds and not 1) troler. From that order an appeal was pendiog o the C of Appeals, and this was an anewer 10 the preseut applicatios. | Coansel for the petitioners claimed that the application & werly made was under 4 Iaw of 156%, whilo the present wi under alaw of 1866, The Court ook the pepers aud reserved its decision. Cephas Brainerd for petitioner; John K. Hackett for oppos wit- ~Before Justice This was the | “ommon (0nn. | HAIL ' Tuo ranting the the Mayor's ve & property of number of them were pndway an in Court this T. Stewart, William B, Hart and other, o Muste At TiE CENTRAL PARK.—The Central Park % announce that if the weather is fine there will to-day, commencing at 8, under the leaderstip of tho programue Commis | be Music o . by the C odworth. Meyerboer | oo Auber | Overture jodfrey ¥ Mabel Walta™ 01 in the Stilly Night' FART 1L 5 Wedding March Mendelssohn 6. Overture to ** William Tel Rowsini 7. 4T olka €1 Williams ¥ Graud selection from * Semnambula”. . Bellini | PaRT in Twenty second Regiment .....Gungl | 10, Collogation, ** Gay and Happy Dodworth 11 Fest Mareb and Chorus from * Wagier “Dodworth 12 . Pavilion Galop Not Tuat Max.—The Harris Levenberg who is im- licated in the case of the arrested detoctive should not be con Lu.fld'q with Harris Lowenberg, es;, of Nas ) “ R oy resnig e kg ’ .. [hie corner-stone of the m” of the New-York Muse B o2 L Nrw-Forx M Lecture Koom and ** Spectas will be laid on Tuesday nex of Bioadway aad Thirtiet - he firt aunnal pic-nie of | 5.8 NY., will be beld at | tember. Miurtany Pre-} Company *'F," 3rd Regiment N, Cremorne Gardens on the 11th of S —— The Auchor Line steamer Britan- s day a2 . w, from Pier 29, North for Liverpool, Glasgow and the Sais To-Dax nis, Capt. Laird, sail Kiver, with passougers Contineat. ——— Tis GRERN-LAMIRANDE CASE.—Angustus I'. Green, charged with conniving at the escaps of Lamirande, the de- taultiog Freooh cashier, bas been hold to await the aotion of ud Jury, by Commissioner Osborne. aoseeady ST, BARTHOLOMEW'S FrTIvVAL —The festival of Bartholomew was observed yesterday in Catholio and- Episcopal olinrehes, it beiug the aaniversary of St Bartholo wew's massacre. — - PRESENTATION TO Tik HANLONS. Association of this city, on Thureday evening, presented to Thomas, Edward and Froderick Hanlon & wine set of silv. and an engrossed and framed series of of their rogard for them as artista, and ia lewsons in physical training. Duriug the the Association, aud on eaeh imparted s great deal of in struction, both by advice and practice. ereiiposee Live STocK MARKETS. —Keceipts of Beeves at the Hudson City Yards amounted to 3,136 head up to Friday p. m., about 3,000 of which were rold to butchers. Trade was fairly active, but prices nearly lc. lower than last week, of Aabout o of Monday at the Nati Yards, Good fat lots by b selections at_174c., while ordinary to fuir ran from 14 10 16e.—some Cuerokees at Uic., aud o lof of litle bulls at nearly the same price. he Arrivals of Sheap at the ards were 6,600, most_of which were sent to this city ¥ s ure burely sustajved. ‘The fine cool for exposing iweat ou the hooks, which is o butel rought 17c. ARSON AND ATTEMPTED SUIcinE—AN INSANE MAN Sers Fire 10 His Roos axp 71 Crrs His THROAT. AL 2} o'clock p. m. yestorday a German named William Stakenor, aged 56 years, who occupied one apartment at No. %0 Fittat., retired (o bis apartment and et fire to it after whieh he cut hix throat with & razor, inflicting a dangerous wound. At tracted by the smoke from the burming apartment the neich. bors guve the alarm, and Officer Disbrow of the Thirteenth | Precinct ran in and with o fow pails of water put out the fire. The wounded man was conveyed to the atation house, where his wound was dressed, and fio wan then couveyed to Liellevae Hoepital, where Le uow lies in a eritical condition. He is able to articalate, and ther cint assIEN N0 renson for the 'le.- READ ! READ! muasts’ | o uimlasion of the wupposed at the time to have | been Inboring under an attack of temporury insanity. The | amount of damage caused by the fire was but slight. —— | CroroN AQUEpUCT OFFICIALS —Several chang haviug been nade of late in the Croton Aqueduct Department, wing: is given an the present st of ofticers sstrar, viee W, H. King v Rliodes; W Alex Clerk auiel Strain; | promoted on, 'Lae. Linn, Wm, W J. ek, 0. K, viee Wals Water Police Removed—N. ¢ Farrell, T. sMcAmmann, Hoffmure Monehan, Thos. J. Cavanaeh Water Police Appoluted —tGeorge K. Cole, Anthony Bel van, ‘Thomas S, Cowan. e iv. Henry Rowler, Clius. p Quinlan, Dunel A. 1 | H t‘m..n T. Jnmes McCarthy, bn Foler, 8. Walsh ert Robiuson, Frauk wond. —— Tue RestLr op SeARCHING A TP, —The neces | #ity of having police officers constantiy stationed at the river plers wan excmplified on Thursdsy evening last. on the arrivel of the Amboy stewmer, Wi, Cook, st ber landing, vear the Battery. It was dark st the time, o W ou the boat was s Joung map Who lid wbatracted 810 B from the drews pocked NEW LIGHT! Few Hovres fumisbed complete xd i fmbione NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! REDUCED PRICES! Great linprovement and Revolutlon in Kerosene Lights ! 3 Lasope lmpreved of empémeded by IVES PATENT LAMPS, The 0A7Re7, Biosd CORVANIRNT a0d BRATTIITL, ¥ They cou be FirLen, TRIMMED 40 CHMNEY or BURKER, We Lave the largest and most & cwn make); alvo, & large vaslety of JTALIAN BRONZS CHANDELIE! elieving that & bouee In the conntry should farnish every room eomplete with it appropriste provedso dangerous sud objectionatle. Nothing is wore eveential to 3 good light 1han G0OD OTL. made. Highly refined, pertially deodorized, warranied pure, cane of ail wizer, with or without cocke, Waorueat® snd Rarart Dmaiune, and FAMILIES pur sent to all epgiicants, with [lnstrations, Prices, testiwonials, ke, JULIUS IVES & Forthe hemefit of sxd about as chesp s ctbers seld oil sxd in every wey the Prer Laxp ever luvented. d LIGHTED (a¢ quickly ae gae) wiihout removing the SHADS Y GLOBE, ecirable stoch fo the city of new und elegaut lawipe, decerated ehades, oot Wobes, ke. (Tmported and of orr RS AND BRACKETS, TIANOTNO AND TABLE LAMPS, PATENT FEEDER BURNERS, KEROSENE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, ETC, ETG - Do as thorcughiy provided with umpe s s Jnap safely weured in ke preper piace, thon Bouse In the city with gas, we s7e prepared to dolng awsy with movable lamps, which Lave purchasers of our lamps, we offer for sale the very best ariicle ized with benziue. Plaio and paluted haviog foTprivate nse, are Invited to examine our stock. Dracuipmive Cracrram (0., No, 49 Maiden-lane, New-.Ylork,h S of Mra. Tenac Wilson of Paterson, ow-Jersey, who was ono of the passengers, He would have escaped, but Officer Jobn Dunn, of Capt. Brackett's command, was accidentally oo the dock, looking after hackney coaches, and through him the thief was nrrested. At the Twenty-sixth Precinot station- Touse he gave in bis name as Thomas Jufferson, but further awe, be could give mo satisfactory account of him The police oing through” rested &Mfil of is ndopted when he is a thief or worse criminal; and be the inspection than those Who Lav: efferson’s pockets (WO exprees re- ve party sometimes suffers more b, been his vietime, Oat of ceipts and two luggage checks were taken, which had onthem the names of Thomas Frascis and Michael Kavansgh, probably filse or assumed. In the leather valise which Le Carried with bim s quantity of clothing was found, and & memorandum book containing records of b previous opera- t he **made” haul of boots a with him were and the Amboy steamboat, from cach of which places a carpet. Dag was ohtained. Those in the express oftices vere labeled efiimore and Washington. They wero opened at the station- house, and the following articles taken from them: In bag No. 1, 133 pair of different sized shoes, and sleo 5 pair of boots, Secvral letters were tound with those goods, one of which was directed to " Francis 9, Krebs, How Exprees (Co., Eleventh and Market-sia.,” Pbila., the supposed ownier of the property. Bags No. 2, 3, and 4 contaived numerous pairs of coats, vants, shirts, stockings, beside obscone pictures, soldiers’ Blunt discharges, and an nlbum with portraits init, including one bearing the name of James Garratt, Battery First N. Y. Artillery; & box ot dirty medicive, and a banale of tweed gray cloth, bearing o label showing that it wae §1 29 per yard. Ihe prisoner, who 18 8 low-sized, sbarp-featured verson, with & slight mustache, was taken to the Tombs be- }nnlunln‘l‘ Hogan, who committed bim for trial. The con- tents of the carpet-bags were sent to the prop erty-clerk st Tolice Headquarters, for reciamation, Tk Grear Canrorsta Wixg Deror! Gruxen & Co, No. 80 Cedarat,, New York. — Teeri.—Dr. Colton, whose office is in the Cooper thout fnficting pain or 0cca, position which often res inhaling ether. His nitrous oxide fo not cnly harmless, but very pleasast to take. We recently had occasion o test bis invention, aud were s0 smuch gratified with his method aud sk} that out of regard for all who way o triai of Dr. € xtracts teeth Tastitute in thie City. sioning that dres DistixGrisien CHARACTERS.—Bismark, Archduke Albert, Queen Enima, Joseph Sturge, Horace Vernet, ¥. N. Gisbors Cyrus W, Field, & Group of Native Afcicans. with Authiropolc Physiology. Prychology, Prenwatolc gy, and Physioguomy; Pering Eyes, Impressions, Lerge Noses, Prepata) luluences, Whom to Flect, Debating Societies, Phrenology, by John Neal; "Oat of Place,” by Mre. Wy Quack Medicines,” Fagelng end Flogging, Foreign Aies, etc,, in SEPT. No. PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. 20 contn, or #1a year, Fowren & Wents N V. R Tup BrRoLAR ALARM TEL thout damage each Window » Latest Ship News., ARRIVED. Luand (Prow), Brose, Loudon, T4 days, with mdse. 10 o 461 S0 (Argen.), Keuny, Bridgeport, C. B., 11 daye, Ves (Br.), Lorwsy, Cow B Codiz 49 day Bark fie with ceal to B W 10 deys, with coal to toL B with wine Norw ), Terolser ays, with molssses. ), Nogent, Hatifes, N. 8. « detou, Basgor, — days, with lumber to C. A e D yer, Rogers, Musquash T with spars to Snow &k Richards Sebr. 6. W. Cammb SChs. Hatsie Couribe, ——, Rock s Serpool, Aug 9, in lat. € 56 <k 3 BELOW, Two brige, names wknows SAILED. ip City of Dublin. t Samuet, NW AT CALIFORNIA WIN b No. 0 Cedar at., New. York See Advertisement in o THE NEW YORK CITIZEN, Out this Day. PRIVATE MILES OREILLY'S GREAT PAPER. TARLE OF CONTENTE , by ove of Presidest Lincolu's Secretaries. A Ditty sbout Cruel Kitty, by Jobn Brougham. Lettes from o Fenisn Seustor. Philsdelphia sod the Irish Vote. wa of all the bast New Books ud varied Editorial Page. White Ho: sur's Vindicatio New Nationa) Moveuwent of the Theatrica! and Amnsoment Chit Chat, by one who understands bis businest Sougs, i s, Easnys, Reviews and Sxetches. The best and most lively Weekly Paper pubiished. A Paper for men. plendid Family Paper. Every line in THE e best writers. Tamws: #15 8 year, and 10 cents per €0py. For wale on all 1espectable News Stauds. Gen. CHAS 0. HALPINE, ¥.ditor and Proprietor. Office of Publication, No. 32 Beekmanot. TIH‘Z EXTRA TRIBUNE for the POLITICAL CAMPAION. A political struggle, rarely surpeased In importauce or intensity, has beeu precipitated on the country by the traachery of Andtew Joho- 4o and o of ble official or parsonal sdbercats to the grest sud patriotic party by which they were futrusted with power. T f \ stoadiust loyaliste of the Tebels, and to glut tieir vengesuce ou the forumer, whom they bate sod cuten as responsible for the most unexpected overthrow of their da “Contederney.” Thie rocent wholesle massacres st Memphis snd New- Ol bt conspicaoys manifestations of the spirit now rampnt South, whereof the pro-Rebel triuumph in Kentucky is s more recent ple. The soldiers of Lee, Beanregard, Johnston and Hood are now the dowin wer (rom the Potomac to the Rio Grande; they elect each othier to office fn pr o0 to stay-at-home Rebels: they bave supplanted nearly all poli of Southern State wilitin; and they every demonstration of loys! Whites or loyal Bleeks i assertion of the EQUAL RIGHTS of AMERICAN FREEMEN. “The school-houses wbjacted 0 eeratious of Congre The parpose of forcing representatives of the Rebe! Stat grear. fn defiance of the loyal oath, by Presidential fist power, is openly avowod, with threats that those who resist It be treted s rebals, and & civil war thus kindled throughout the North and for LIBERTY 1t has thus become imperative that those who wid LOYALTY—for the right of the UNION to d work to streugthen U test boforw us. A the COP kward— ipation s fact—that the glorious CIVIL RIGHTS ACT can never Le repealed that the rights of the humblest AMERICAN eforth gaares fod by the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION and ot be nayers—that the days wherddn BLACKS e pessed be FRE the inevitable We must convince the ERHEADS that unchangeable revolutions go not | away ' We hold to-day the power in all the FREL STATES of 1600 In WEST VIRGINIA, and in MISSOURI b, We wust hoid there dadd to them MARYLAND aod DELA £10:t t0 us tho otherwive J L0 the XLth Co log_ wacrity Nationality, and the the isatieuable Righte of ovewlie tedto Loyalty To tiis end, let Light and Trath be'systematizally d'ffa oy neighborhood. eve'y fis throughout eur brosd coautry To this cud, we propose wn ex'ra Jovie of Tue Wrekey Triprss (dentionl in wize aud contents with the regular edition). which we 01w received prior bes 12 on sper 10 be sent and subscriptions 1o oo the money e months " 3 0 .20 Sirises a0 Y ADYANCE Fhe pey Addrens THE JRIBUNF No. 124 Nawsuui ot Nyw Yorb MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN KEROSENE @gb! fllllnu? Ar,nxmnnn DUMAS FILS' Last grest work in press, and will be published CLEMENCEAU; THE MEMOIR OF AN ACCUSED. THE AMERICAN NEWS Co., Nor. 119 and 121 Nassan at., N. Y. D™ Book Store, corner ‘Vauwill find all the NEW ‘orks, sud, alao, choice ‘ew dayv! GU to MACFARLAN Twenty-third-st. and Brosdway. Thers BOOKS of ihe day and il the old Standard English, French and Scotch Stationery. GO TO THOMAS R. AGNEW’, Greenwich and Morray-ste., where you will find Teas, Coffees, Fish, Flour and everything cise chesper than any store in New-Yori price house #9 Hat Order on ** Vail, Hatter,” awaits check 02, One customen every day receives an order fres. SMITH & FOWLER, men's foruishing retail department, No. 3 Park-row. H ]{I.\'Gh FORD'® OSWEGO STARCH—The only perfoctly PURE STARCH. It has ot the Artificial White! prodaced by beine, lsached with Oemical,do injurious to} tirely free from any will keep aweet for yewrs. | It has Oxn-THIRD woro strength than avy other, t gives the 2 to Linen. Avk for KINGSFORD'S and bake no other, A[USKETO NETS at iece. VL et oy’ oo PATENT PORTABLE CANOPIES, 0. L. & J. B. KELTY, No. 47 Brosdway. 1866. FALL FASHIONS. J, W. BRADLEY'S fer from the ache or decay of testh, we recommend tou's Aumsthetic.—Christian Tnquirer, CE BRA T D DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Qr Double Spring) K1 BRES THE LATEST STYLES ARE NOW MADE VERY LIGHT. THEY will sot BEND or BREAK like the Single Springs, but will PRESERVE their PERFECT aud BEAUTIFUL SHAPE where three or four erlinary skirts bave been THROWN ASIDE w8 USELESS, They are the most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE snd DURABLE SKIRT MANUFACTURED. They COMBINE Com fort, Darability sod Economy, with that ELEGANCE of SHAPE which has made the * DUPLEX ELLIPTIC” the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Tiis POPULAR SKIRT Is UNIVERSALLY RECOMMENDED by the FASHION MAGAZINES and OPINIONS of the PRESS GENERALLY, At WHOLESALE, by the Exclasive Manufacturers and Sole Owners of the PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WAREROOMS and OFFICE, Now. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 READE STS,, New-York. Alvo, AT WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOBBERS. SPECIAL SALE AUGUST, BY ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH oF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. TERMS: CASH, OR % DAYS, WITH INTEREST ADDED. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, CORNER BROADWAY AND ORAND-ST. DEMULCENT SOAP. J. € HULLS SON, No. 2 Parkecow, New York. [RON IN THE BLOOD. RUVIAN SYRUP supplies the ne. quality of fron 4 the whole LINEN » SHEETING, PILLOW CASINGS, TABLE COVERS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, FLOOR CLOTHS, WINE (LOTIL BLANKETS, QUILTS, BED SPREADS REAL WELSH FLANNELS, KILK WARP FLANNELS, KEAL CROTCHET TIDIES, TABLE. AND PIANO COVERS WALRAVEN 686BROADWAY: Belew Fo et CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP A poritive and rpecific remedy forall diseases criginativg o ag IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, snd for ol (bereditary) Lty EAEES trausmitted Som PARENT TO CHILD, L SCROFULA, STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, ULCERATION, KING'S EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, SALT REEUM, Tiie talut (SREDITARY and AcqUinep), filling e with onield wie ery, iaby all usual medical remedies incarsble RHEUMATISM. 1fthere ls any disease In which the Constitation Life Byroy ie s sey- erelgn, it o o heamatiom aud ite kindred afections. The mont - tenso pulas are almont nstasty sllevislod—snormons swe'Sogs e reduced. Cases, chronio or viearious, of twenty er thirty years' shand- b, bave been cared. I NERVOUSNESS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, ST. VITUS DANCE, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILEPSY. Thovsands who bave saffered for years will bless the day on which. they resd these lines. Particularly to wesk, saffering women will thismedicine prove an Inestimable blessdng—directiog theis fovlateps to & Hope which fulfills more tha It promises MERCURIAL DISEASES, ROTTING OF BONES, ACHES IN BONES, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS.¢ SALIVATION, BAD COMPLEXION, FEELING OF WEARINESS, F CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the system eotieely from ullthe evil efects of MERCURY, removing the Bad Bresth, carisg’ (he Weak Joiats and Rbeumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sate to prodace. 1t bazdens Sponcy Goma and sesares the Teoth u firzly as ever. CON TUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of the Skin line ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all other diffielties of this kind, which vo mach disfigare the st wazd appearanco of both males and females, often making them & do gusting object 10 themuelves aud their friends E CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, r of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be taken oo scon s the swelling is detected, thue preventing their breakisg, &8 prodacing troublesome Discharglng Sores, which disfigure o n:w,l“ the younger postion of the community, from six to twenty years o Youug clildren ara very subject o Discharges from the Earyl s upon a Scrofulous constitution, These coses 900BI6 e which de, cover by taking e few dosea of the Life Syrup, S ering from Genersl Debilicy, Ewsclation Al serolulous persons Dyspepsia and Deopey of the limds, sbdomen, sud iv the femeley Drogey of the ovaries and womb, generally sccompanied with lufame mation and Ulceration of the Uteras, are permanently cared by Cons! stitation Life Syrop. Tho disease known as Goitre or Swelled the Life Syrop will remove entirely. The remedy shoad be takew time, as tho disease Is exceedingly;chironte aud stabbors, snd for vor will not be removed withoat extra effort. Tumors of the Ovaries, Tamors of the Breast, and swelliag of dder ands of the body, will be completely ceduced without r-mJ the kuife, or operations of any kind. Y Eyileptic Fite, Sympathetic or Orgasic Disesses of the Heart, wr pulpltation, Disease of the Valves, produciag » grating or fling sousd, Dropay of the Heart Case and all ths af+:tions of this Luportast ergser (persons sufering from any acute pain in the agion of the heart), be groatly reliaved by Coustitation Life Syrup. BROKEN-.DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, sRix0 FROM I¥DUPONITION T0 Exsnriox, PArw 1v vaw Bacs | or Muxony, Fonsnepinas, tornos or CaLawrry, Fran 69 Dismass, Duxsas or Vistoy, Dar. Hor Sxix axp Exrasumss Waxr oy Scawr, Rustissenass, Pavs, Huuutovnnanl.‘ axp Lasairoos o7 Tus Muscvras Svarmx, all require the i of the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. R FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES, Either of the Noss, Tumoat, Toxars. Seive, Fonsusap or Scaw 1o remedy has ever proved ite aqual. MOTH PATCHES apon the femals face depending upo the dis eased action of the liver are very uapleasaat to the youny wife sod wother. A fow bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP wil cer- oct the secretion, and remove the deposis which is directly undes the: akin. Diseases of the tion, Weak Stouach or an ulcerated o: ming of other uupleasant sy toms, wid , giviog rise 1o Laoguor, Distiness, Indiges- sancerous condition of 1heb organ, sccompanied with b be relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. U O Asaarxenan BLoop PURirTiyg Adsst, Tae Livs Sy00¥ WORLD. STANDS UNRIVALED BY ANT PREPARATION 1N T THE RICH AND POOR are lable to the same diseases. Nature and Scieuce Lave wece CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the Dbenelit of all. PURE BLOOD produces healtiy men and women; aud if the coustitation Is seglevied {n youth, disease and early death are the reault. e half dozen for #6 l) WA, H, GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW-YURK. MORGAN & ALLEN, W hiolessls Druggists. Agente. Neo. 46 Clifat., New Yorilb GEO. €. GOODWIN & Ce., Boston. 1.1t RFED & Co, Chicago. COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Louis. 1. D. PARK, Cinclunatl. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co., Philadeiphis. , WARD & Co., New Orleans. BARNES, HENRY & Co., Montrea, Canada. BOSTETTER, SMITY & DEAY, Sea Frascecs b FPrice, ®1 25 per bottls e ————————————————————