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THE j Number 10.612. atest News Ny Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. ——1—______ LATER FROM EUROPE. The Peace Prospects CONFLICTING STATEMENTS The War Likely to Go On. PRUSSIANS MARCHING TO VIENNA, THE ATLANTIC CABLE. 135 MILES LAID The L CONGRESS YESTERDAY. ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE. The House Conours in the Senate Amendment to the Re- solution. THE BANKRUPT BILL. Measure Defeated for the Session THE FENIAN PRISONERS IN CANADA. Resolutions {in Their Behalf. City and Miscellaneous News. ADDITIONAL CHOLERA CASES. Important Letter of Advice. c&e., &e., &e. EUROPE. Three Days Later News—Progress of the War—Results So Far of French Medl- ation, &c., &e ‘The steamship Scotia, from Queenstown, the 15th Stuly, has arrived at this port. THE PEACE PROSPECTS. The accounte of the proceedings of France witha view to mediation, and the attitude assumed by Prussia and Italy are very conflicting. Tho rtate- ments of one day are denied the next, and nothing ally reliable or anthentic had transpired. It is Fepeated thet Prussia refuses to admit of an armis- tice on the basis of the cession of Venetia, and the Ttalmn Government is said to bare announced its resolution tocontinue off -neiveoperations againat the Avet man (Empire without frelaxa‘ion, in conformity with the engagements mutually entered into by Proe tia and Italy until both these Powors shall have @btaised from Austria satisfactory terme for the cou- elnsion of peace, Italy is eald to claim from Aas'ria the direct cession to I.aly of all the Italian territo ries ander Austriso dominion incladiag the Italian portioe of the Tyrol. These coniitions and thove etipulaved for by Prusela are paid to have been found tmadinfsenhio nt Vienna—ard the Austrian Gevern- ment would conse ju y continne to try the fortune of war. The.London Dally News of the 14th, aye: On thre whole, there {se more hops of containing the war within its piesent limits, ani of bringing about ace—not, perhaps, immediaicly, but before very ne—han there bas been any uay since the Mowi- TEUR announced the cession of Venetia, ander cit- e@umstances which have greatly complicaiel the original strife. Italian papers assert officially that Prussia has de- @lined the armistice requested by France on behalf of Acstria. Several of the Paris journals of the 15th state that France, Prossia and Italy have come to an under @tending upon the proposals to be made to Austria, They add that the three Powers have agreed that Austria 11 be excluded from the Germanic Con- federation. The London Times of the 14th saya: The mere bint at the possibility of an armed medi @tion on the part of France opened « vista of un- omabie i We son to believe that re l@ BO present danger of such an additional calamity. Our apprebenaions of an armed medi tion are greatly abated, It begins to be toler elenr that Austria will bow to necessity, Pru makes no mystery of her design to drive Aust eut of the German Confederation ; Lut she expresses 7 wish to destroy ber position as grea european ‘ower, Lonpon, 14.—Bvenine. —The Pare Monirece @aye that negotiations ure still progressing, aud the beet of feeling prevails between France aud Prussia, Lonpos,BaTcapay, Jory 15,—The Vienna Passat ofthe 14th says: [het the proposed mediation of Biapoleon is ended for the prescat, aud Austria must trart to herown strength and resources, She hae rosvived to wake the wostetreuuous exertivos to maintain her position as a great power. The Austrians are concentrating their forces for tho protection of the Tyroi and atria, WAR NEWS, Volaminous and graphic details continue to be published in regard to the battle of Sadowa and the gubeoquent procecdings of the two armie but no further movement of importance in Bobemia is espounced. The Loadon Times of the 15th says: Everything confirms the belief thas in the battle ef Sadows \ue Austrian army has been nearly ruined es a militery force, for she present Campaign, and we doubt whether 100,000 effective mea were to be nd iu the Army of the North three days after the tle. The Prussians are tiushed with victory, and they Know that the army of Bobemie. unaided, ts tu 9 Condition to oppose them, The army must huve ie nearly half iis arms, ant by tar the greater part ef {ts military stores, 1t ts corta.n, however, shat fhe B&peror of Austria will defend his hereditary pons selous with she obstinacy thas is characteristic ef bis house. The Tunes military correspondent, with the Aus- trians, says: As far se me: concerned, Austria can sty eplace 6 iT riny of the orm rand 4 of che latver weaker, Adispatch dated from the Prussian headquarters et Zwitten, July 11th, says: To-day the troops at Headquarters are allowed ‘to est. Ihe battauons engaged in uctive op raious fave been pushed forward about two iniice to (Le Southeast. They ere nlso having a day's r ry fer os possible, this having Leen rendered necessary by the rain which has se in, ani she uninterrupted arching and severe fighting in which the troops been engaged. "The Austt ep orm: to the North is receiving re- pompnts, Bat ie relleved so be vet rer aces hether 1} will bold (he line from a Bruna esibe rere she ing rm ol A dispatch of the 12th from Swit'an save: The Prusien Heady re were traneerred to day to Oernabora. Ihe whole Prussian army con tinues ite march towards the South The special correspondent of the London Times with the Avetrian army, writing on the 1ith July, ways: General Benedek has now under his orders at least 10.00 men, not including his cavalry and arciller Immedistely after the fatal 34 of July it ma: doabriul whether he could hi mustered more halt the number, but the men have rallied to their colors. and @ force to which a larce incre .se is datly given by volunteers, draughts and regiments from other quarters is now assembled to try conciusons with their form @ opponents if all attempts to effect & peace/ul solution prove unsuccessful, The Times military correspondent! with the Prus- sian army eave in his letter of the Sth Notwithatanding rumore of probable peace, the army continued ite « nee, Ald tie march is fone and the same as only bein. ning, and re io frout ready to er or. The London Times correspondent with the Prus- sian army thus describes the fold of Sadowa, the morning afier the battle: The field of battle shows the aevority of the fight. The wounded have ail been removed, but few of ‘he dead have been baried, for the numer of wounded wae 00 great that every men who could he spared from duty wae required to look after the: All night long the “kuankentarer” have been at work, and have been asssted by a large number of sol diers, Eve y village near the field of batile has all its standing houses converted into hospitals, and all the surgeons in the a.my have been busy all might lony. In the woods, and in the broken ground, the bodies of Austriane and Prussians are toleratly equal in pumber, generally izing in «rounps of tour or five of either ne- tion torethe , marking the epot where el! has burst; but in the open ground, and down the reverse side of the Lipa slope, ihe Austrians lie terribly shick, and baruly a Prussian uniform {sto be seen Wherever the Austrians fonchs unprot cover, and wherever the Prussian rifiem with needie guns, could sect proportion of the dead become ent, The corn is trodden down all over flat as if it wer aid ov a riabile floor, ground fs ploug eo thickly that is hardly possible straicht direction tor wo fi the fleld farivgue parties a id ied are be in which the nm lnid side by lothed in their uniforma, je put to mark ten cross, on which that lies be single grav the men. bere and there a few are ree ntly cairving some comrade to a more retired Un one par the fi isn general, b i tying hia son, who had fa) Austrian right. Close by, t f ® private eoldier who had found her b bear § Oey the fieid, had it burfed by sou 0] ung ome oak bri the little wood t she head, itting on the tr th eotbing Ler beart out with bu tered Leimet in Leriap, She had t.llowed hi ment in order tote near bim from the begin the lon army hi ihe vacated hou convert ‘© hospitals, and at nearly dow and every dour ly, with beade or arm fled iook, as i surnping eff them The London Gone thinks that from appesranc the Prussian army would be betore Vienua or yon days. In regard to the battle which had been fe Kissengen, between the Prussiaus and Davanans, « Berlin dispateh of the 11th, says of it :.- Yesterday, the vangaard of the corps wu Manineffel, bad ao engsgcinens wih the Bavariars, od succeeded in forcing is Way across the jorda of the Saale, pear Havs n and Walieschach, north of Kissengen, The Vrussine loss wae ata li, while thas of the Bavariaus wos heavy Ano‘ber dispa'ch from Kissengen, dated the 11th, aye After a splendid defence of ten hours, the Bava- ride in a Fvery@bere about ee trenches every pb are banging about listiess. bound up, with o hal’ stupe- Bot yet recovered from the of (he biow which bad disabled jer Gen, riau army Las retired trom thir town to take posl- tion on the Maine, Gen, Zoller, In command, was Killed, [tim alleved that the Bele Vue to'el is destroy ed nad much damage done to the town, this moment the Caunon is Siabe auvancing. Advices from the Bavarian headquarters asserts thatthe engag»ment had no decisive result, The Bavarians weie concentrati Schwelnfurt. MOVEMENTS OF THE ITALIAN ARMY, Fiorm Italy it ie asserted that the Austrians were disposed to give battle to the Italians upon their at- tempiing to cross the Adige. Gen. Claldini occupied Rovigo om the 11th with- out meeting any resistan Kiug Victor manuel arrived at Ferrara on the At Ul tring andthe Reus 12th, the Italiane were reported to be Padua, aod an engagement conside two divisions under Victor are stated to have entered the Tyrol on the side ot ‘Trent, (ibis ts su sposed to be erroneous.) A Florence telegram of the 12th eaye: Yesterday the fiying columns of the National Guard bad an engagement with the Austri Le Bielvio, which iasied the whi Guard occupied the first Cantouiera, and took 76 Austriau piisouers, ‘Shey bad sewe wounded, but pone Billed Another dispatch of the 13th says of yesterday's dete, state National Guard, pave repul second Cautigiura a! the 34 vio /’ass, Making nearly 100 prisoners, ‘Lhe itelen loss was six wounded THE MIDDLE GERMAN STATES, In reply to the Prussian vote calling upon the Ger. miu Biates to muke preparation for the election of Deputies toa German Parliament, mostof the go veruments friendly to Prussia bad promised to take the necessary steps without delay, Io Hanover, Saxony wud Klectoral Hease, the preparations jor the wectious being ear ried out by the Prussian civil commuiasi ‘The contia ching on provable. the aid of the Cust Austrians beyond t te of the smaller States of North bewinoing to take part in the war, 4 command, correspondent of the London Times aayeitie bat a Provsiad party is gre dually forming in the German provinces of the Aus- Wwiew empire. ENGLAND, Nothing of moment had transpired in English politics, It was stated that Mr. Gladstone would take the seuse of the House of Commons upou the bill abolishing Compulsory Courch rates, notwith- standing that it je po longer a Government mea sure, Another Serious Bank Suspension. Late at night on the 13h, the directors of the Bir- mingh. Banking Company resolved to suspend payment, and issued @ circular to that effect, and etating thet the action was caused by gross past inis- management recently discoveres Levieb ad- vances were few years since to one individ. , and to many engaged in the iron yk bad three-fourtis of all the ec. of the trading community of the district. aud the suspens.op would prove @ severe calamity, The total labilities over two mil. hous sverliug. Latest Commercial. Liversrool, Saruapay Evening, July 14.—Cot- ton.—siles to-day ouy 7,000 bales, inciudiug 1,40 bales to speculators and exporteis ‘i.e warkes is dall, with but li nguiry and prices »eak, aed decline ofa 4 penny per Ib, Miduuug Uplands ar quoted about Lijed the Breadetufis market is steady. Losvon BaicBpay EV close at 5i 490514 fo. money Ameri hecurit.es. 65; Llinois Ceutral, 7 traie. coup Corn tae, July 1 Tat Captain of the ship Ec!unga, from Otago, New Zealand, for Loudon, reports that tu Jat. 61 5,, ong. 9T W., be saw about 90 large icebergs, which siretched across the ship's px os far as the eye coud reach from the masthead, The vee- sel, after two days! tacaing, got rid of then, “NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 9 THE ATLANTIC CABLE A fair Start. On the 12th instant, at Vatontia the Directors of the Anglo American Te eeraph Company entertain ed ao distinguished company at luneheon, After which a religions service wes he'd, in acknowledge ment of dependence for succom on Almighty God and praving (hat should communication be estab lished between the Old World aud the New, it may be instrumental to the continue t peace ani prosper- ity of uations, and the true welfare of mankind, A dis from Vaientia of the evening of the 18th, received at London, announced that the fl had arrived off that place, that the «plice had been cctuploted all right, that the Great Eustera had cem- meouced paying out, and that the sicoals were perfect throughout the whole length of the cable Qcaexerows, Jury 15.—The Great Fastern te Paving out the cable, The reports of Saturday after noon from her are, that ore handred and thirty- five miles have been laid and that the signals are perfect. Charges of the Atlantic Telegraph Co. A Liverpool, England, paper says There serine to be @ ceveral impression that the tariff for moeesages through the cabie will be be per word, It issewelltba: the public mand should be disabured of (hisideaatonce 6s, aeord is oemed in the prospectus of the Anglo American Telegreph Company, as ‘he least it wae likely would ever be chareed through the cable, and the estimated reve nue of £54),000 per annum from one enable wae based upon 7 minimum rate. Dut, asa matter of tact, there wil be cherged through the cable for the firet few months, a rate of £20 (41 for apy mesrace not exceeding 20 words, with £1 (5) per word of five letter® bevond that number And ii le by o0 means proveble that, if only one cable be lad this ue rate will fall beiow asovereign a word If bovhcabies are laid, there is a chance that the ate wil, in the course of three or tour mouths, fall to le. or 15s but there is no probabiiliy of the rate jor several years Leing uoder lve. fo. each five leiiers, Cece or clpber mersages will Le charged douie News from Newfoundland. fr. Jouns, N. FB, Jury %0,~The weather bore \e all that could be desired by the friends of the Atlan- tle Cable enterprise—very clear, with light winds Her Majesty's shipe Niger and Lillie left for Heart's Content this woruing. Ther are appointed to await the (reat Eastern off Trinity Way @seamerM Brevenson aiso let) the morning put down four buoye off Heart's Content, The people here are very apa betic abou. the ble, and ve y tew are eoing to bear's Consent this year, A telegraph olive was opeued there today CONGRESSIONAL PROUE Thirty Minth Scasion. SENATE. Jury 28.The Sena ecarred in the House amendments to the bill to define the pon nd roguiate the appointment of officors of the navy, and the bill goes to the President Mr. Wileon callod up @ resolution, directing the payment to soldiers and eallors held ae prisouers of war during the late rebeliion tho commutation price of rations accruing to them so held, The resolution was possed, aud goes Wo ihe house The bill to change the place of nolding the Cireult Court in West Virginia, from Lewisburgh to Park- ersburgh, was pased Mr. Chandler said that lest December he promised on the floor of the Senate to examine the present United States and British Neutrality Lawe, He had done so, and found them itentical, The same law under which in this count the Fenians were stopped ‘rom fovadiag Canada was the law under which British sallore were enlisted for the rebet pirate service, lt would be seen at aeiance that it wes a mere faice to continue such laws, He therefore asked the adcptiou of the v.dowing reso lun Resolved, That the Committee on Foreign Rela tione be directed to inquire inio the eaped.euvy of repesiing our present Neutrality Lawe Mr, Cowan clyecied, and the resolution lies over Mr. Karmeny introdnced « bill to re-organize and fix the pay of certain officers of the Post Office De- artment, which wes referred to the Commi'tee on Post Oulk Post Rosle It makes the salaries of Assistant Pos!ma orale e 5,000; of Chief C.erka, @5, 0 superintendent of the Mone) Urder ¢ of tue chiet clerks of the Appointinent, and Finance offices, each $2,o% of th clerks, exch $2,500; of the messengers, euc and of whe laborer tehmen, TWH lieu of 125 clerks as ws thorized, there are al- ed, in the Appo.niny icy: One principal eleven clerks of c.ase 4, six of cl 3, and one of cises 1, In the Cout clerks. twenty-five of co and three of class1, In principal clerks, eight of c) 4, twenty-tive of clea 4, fourteen of class %, and oue of clase 1. In th loney Order office: Ove principal ce: k, and twe ¢ 4. The Supermtoucent of the Post Oftice Buildin | receive $20) beald pay as priuci- pal clerk, when employed ass disbursing clerk Mr, Poland said (that as a test question he would move to take ap the Bankrupt bill and call for the yeasand nays. Mr, Sherman woved to lay Mr. Po- land's motion on the table, and it was agreed to by yeas IT, pays 14 The Civil Appropriation bill wae then taken up. The amendment to the Appropriation bill, direet- ing the Secretary of Wer tc pay cut of the commu tation dratt fund for every slave beionging to loyal me@n enlisted ip the army, #6 BuWOUNE Lot ty exceed e500) each, was adopted Ab swendmeut, increasing the pay of the Btate Vopartment twenty per cen!., was adopted An (mencment, abolishing the Wiseion w Uiree was adopted Mr. Grimes moved an amendmen section as follows:-.That mi acting: midshipmen of the Uuited d'ee8 navy shall be eu- titled © one ration, or commutation theretor — Adopt 4, The Beuate went iuto Executive session at four e’clock P. M., aod at bel! past four ociock took @ recess, InNGs, Wasuisearon ater Gen- BVENLNG SEeeiUs Mr. Chandler called up the bill declaring certala cities ports of entry sod delivery, It pared and goes to the House for cuccurrence iu the amend- mente The joint reeolation restoring Tennessee to her re- lations in the Union was snucunced as siguod by the President pro tem. of the Benate, having pre viously received the siguatureof the Speaker of the House Mr. Chandler cal!ed up « bill relating to collection districts in the State of North Carolina, which was presed and goes tu the Hours Mr. Chandler called up a bill to preveat the ing of eheath-knives by American seamen, bill passed and goes to the House Mr. Wade introduced « bill for the admirsion of Nebraska asaState of the Luion, Keierred ww ihe Committee on Territories The Seuate at 10.30, ’. M.. adjourned, The HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES, Mr. Clarke, of Ohio, offerei® resolution request: ing the President to urge on the Canadian authori ties, and also on the Britis’ Goverament, the re- lease of the Feulau prisoners recently captured im Canada, which was adop'ed by &@ vote of 1 2 yess to 2 pays—the negatives being Messra, Jeuckes and Willams, Mr. LeBlond off@ted a resolution to authorize Mr. Rogers, a member of the Judiciary Commitsee, to have access to the papers befure that committee in igation as to Jeff made therefrom by House refused to second the p evious qui Mr. Conkling rising W debate (Le resolutio: over under \he rule, Mr, spauiding offered a resolution requesting the President to cause the prosecuwon inatiiuset in the Caited states Courts against tho Fenians io be dis- continued, if ovmpatilie with the publie interest, Auopied, le weat f, 1866. Mr. Newe!l, on leave, introduced @ joint reeo a tion enthorizing (he Adintant General of New Jer sey wo transmit thiouch the mails, tre of port seo certain cocif eeof thanks awa ced by the Lege lature to the soldiers of 4 & under stich ren Ulativos as the Post al may diect, which was read thie The House then proc the Senae anend wed, consideration of ure Bil, granting | the rlent of war to diich ani canal owners ove: the pubbe lends in t Nevada, which w adjournment on Mi. Julian ad 6 sof Califorais, Oreqon. and discussion @t she tine of ewoi the House against the or tther continnel by Messrs. Kas fon, MeKuer and bioaily the Sseoua.¢ amend ments wore concurred in wot, Several applications from members for leave of abecace having been made, the Speaker cailed atten tion to the fact that in ¥« were only cighteen over Mr. Allen, from the select committee to investi: taken yesterday (hero jornm,. este the aesnulton U. iH. Painter, clerk to the Post OMfice Committes, presented testiioony taken, and offered 9 sesoluiion (oat Benjamin Fo Beveridge Le delivered by t Sergeant at-arme inte che custody of (he civil authorities, to be prosecuted, The luuou was agreed wo, Mr. Trimble moved, as @ question of privilege, that inasmuch as each House Ie by the Constitation the ju'ee of the election returns and qualifications of its own members, and inasmuch as thle Houre hed pawed @ joint reso ution deciaring the State of Tennessee restored to her iormer proper practical relations with (he Union, and @ulitied to repre-ents tiow ip Cougress, the members trom Tenuesoe be worn ia The speaker overruled it as a question of privileee on the ground t Lot iouses bad declared by con current revolut that certein States which had not been represented ia Cougress during (be last four yeare, suould wos Le eutitie, to rep esentastion ecein until by covenrrent scion of both Houses they should bo vec.a ed entitied to \epresentation Mr. Trimbie appesiet trom the ueeision of we chair, and ou motou oi Mr syeveus, the appeal was laid om thi bie—v4 to bs The Senate ameudimeu to she Hl use joint rn tion declaring Tennessee aga a en y aud Kepresentatives .o Cougrossa wore then consid eret Mr. Bingham moved concurrence in the amend- ments. | nendments (o the joint resolution were concurred 1 without ‘ The amend meotto the preamlie was ea in: yeas 2, Baye tS. So the jolut resolusioa bas pas both Mower The House went into Committee on the Whole Btwe of the Coin. Mr. Daviein the chair,on the Deficiency bill On motion of Joho L. Thomas, @ paragraph wae added making the salary o. the iepuly Dolics or the Cours of Cisims, the axme ae thas of the Asslat ant Solicitor, The bili app opriasee about $450), inciuding #10000 for the biragil Mal Steaunahtp Service, #Su,vuu for the Navy Hospital at Weebin ton, for the rewoval ot the pate De ment, 400 to pay aciaimol Mectson Bwoet fen, Pending retion ou the billy the Loue, at 4.50 Pal, tok a recone EVENING BEBBION Mr. Wentworth offered a resolution requesting the Comm! ou Foreign Affaire to inquire {nto the expedie of report ug @ bill epplying the seme regulations toward Feuvisn belhgereate thas the Government of Great Britain applied to the so-called Confederates in this country, Lt was adopred, The senate bill granting lands to the State of Kan ens (o ald in (he construction of the Bouthern Branch of the Union Pueclfle Rallway and telegraph from Fort Riley to Fort Smith, Arkaness, ceme up Mr. McKuer moved to amend the bill by reducing the grant ol jand fiom ten aiternale sections on eech side of the I'ne to five alieroae sections, 60 as to make it ten secious atoie, Phe emendment was agried to, gud the bill was p.swed by Ty to 24, The Seuase bill to reguiate the times aud manver of holding elections for Heaatore in Cong wee pased At lu:16 the House adjourned, The Cholera at ' ona, Bavannau, Jtive lhere have been few more deaths since yesterday morning, all Bmoug the troops, There have beev about by deser tions from the troops since landing as Tytee, The cabin passengers of (he Sau Salvador remain in good health, by hol Covtirmation of Stansberry, Wasuiveros, Jury 23.—The Ben to-day con firmed the nomination of Henry Stansberry, to be Atiorney General in plece of Speed, resigned; and Thos Harland, of New York, to Le Deputy Cowmle sioner of Internal Kevenue. The Senate rejected se voral vormimations, among them, Thos, M. Weil, for Naval Ufficer tor (he district of New Orluaus, Rows itoms, By Teleyraph te the Now York Mang Tas Saratoga races uf the week bave been put over one day, trotting the last vue ou Mouday of next week Tux steamer New York for Charleston, pus into Fortress Monroe yesterday, with her boiler disatled, Tun avousl commencement.week exercises of the Union College, Schenect N Y, were fully atieudauce upon Cumbria, from inaugurated on Bundey, T the exercizes is unusually la) A counts from all sections of South Carolina, re present the crop prospects ior cotton and corn very gloomy. The iwjury bas beon vccasioned by want ofran, The rice crop is in # toursbing condi. bon Tus new steamer Vulcan, with four barges of sraiu and produce, bouvd from St. Louls for New Ocleans, struck on s euay at Island 34, on Bunday, aud sunk out of sight, carrying down two of the barges. Loss unkoown, Tux anoual of the German singing societies in this country, will be beld at Louisville, Ky It is said the city of Louisville has appropriated the sum of $2,000 to entertain their visitors in their visit to the ‘Mammoth Cave" Tre steamtug Lone Star, teader boat of the Now York {aii Steamship Company, was recently struck amidships and sunk io fourteen feet of water, by the steamer Hernes, of the Texas line, The collision occurred at the South weet Pass, Tus steamship Fyphesus, frou Norfolk, Va,, 1st inst., with a carzo o! tubaceo, cotton, rosin, etc., for L verpool, was stranded on Sable Island on the Gth inst. Te crewarrived at Halifax on the 2d inst, Tho latest accounts repr-sent the steamer as breaking uv. General Inteliigonce. (By Mail te the Ne ‘Sumon"’ » today iw Yerk Sun) Bawp riits are exceedingly numerous ead troutles we at Chicago, 1l)., this Summer, Tunes are seven literary journals in Paris which have Leen prosecu'ed by the Goverument for hav- ing treated ov poliiical ma ters, Fiyvern car loads of through Springfield, their w to Utuh, Quewe Victoria took whooping-couzh from the royal youngsters, and bad goue to Baluyral w was rid of ib, Dao sh Mormons went Mass, on Weduesday, ou | Zinomerman, € ‘Thirty-Third Year: fraaken Courax isa Btsves Senatorship the next Preside interest, candidate for the United ‘rom Tidiaua, and aleo for y io the Realcal Repu Ir is stated that the Prussian Government have fiready pives order for 49,000 of the newly- nvented Awerican gun, which, it 1s stated, 12 shota to be fired in @ tninute, sti Tae Msyos of Pittsburgh, Pa., has been com- Pelled to ad ise for compet n to stteae policemen, There is ® great scarcity of candi- dates, A .irrna girl hearing ber mother observe to an r lacy that « gwotng int helf mourne , ( inquired whether any of her relatives were alt dead, “Tit papers,’ saya the Louisville Jourway, “oall Congress the Rump Congr If thie Congress fa the country’s Rump, the country should bave its Rump well kicked.” SiaTeen of the chronometers stolen from the Now Hodford whale ships by the pirate Waddell, commander of the 8heuandoab, have Leen return- @d to their former owners, Tux Richmond Exaxnven finds cause for grati- tude im the fact that Toad, Svevens, Charles KHum- per and William Lloyd Gerrison are in faeble health. In the clase of 1566, of Harvard College, the first ecbolar tea rebe: captain who lost an arm as: Potersburg, on the wrong s de; but not far from him on the bench site a colored youth,s recognised member of the aswe class, Taw recent hot weather bas had tho effectin Baiimore waters or killing thousands, if not mil- Lops, of email fish, slewives, etc., which are sow’ floating in the various ducks, emiiting @ stench aluost intolerable, Tnene were 739 deaths in Diy lest week —of cholera 10, sun-stroke effect of the heat 47, dysentery 26, inflammation 41, and con- Yusouw SS. Of the whole number of deaths 2638 Were clildren under one year of age. h company isin ore of organiza- pital of one million dollars, to ope- rate in the Southern States, Gen, Kirvy Suvith is President, with bis bead quarters 4 Louisville, and Gen, Don Carl a Buell, Vice P. esident, A wealthy cit/ten of Lawrence, Kansas, named ut to Germany on * pleasure trip. Owing Peussa sowe military @ervie, be was toreed tute the Prussian ranks, where he is now fighting for the glory of Prussia, Mu. Maurix, one of the refractory members of the leunessee suse of Representasives, bas en- sed an action agains the 43 “ radical" members for (alse uprisonment, te lays bis damages at $100, 000, ComMisstonam Rotuins bas decided that whene tex lor tue grading o: paving of s.reets is assessed by tountcipal authority, and the paymeat thereof made compulsory, the amount paid may be de ducted frou tue lucomes of persons thus assessed, A wraurct tragedy took place on board the bark Poshtigs, ab Chieuyo, Ll, on Thursday evening. dhe mace and @ sealer quarrelied, and went to work wo rip ach obuer up with knives, The mate, alter receiving @ large nuwber of wounds, fell dead at the feet of bia @otagonist, who aleo re- ved 1T wounds in the back, ove in the neck, and iu the face, aud is not expecied to recover. Ram did itagasu, The Coroner's jury acquited the survivor, Retweew three and fotr o'clock on Friday morn- ing, the Serf of Nashy le end twenty-eix polive- weu surrounded Capt Hoy dt's house, broke imto it, dragged Lim roughly out of bed, veld bim in close cusudy Wil 9 o'clock, when Le was taken be- fore Judge Frazier, and tived teu dollare for con= temps oi court, 1. ia boy definitely devermined what course the Louse will take t vindioate ite, privilege in this arrest of the dergeant-at-Arme, Aw unforeseen claimant has appeared for the $85,000,000 property whi b was lately reported to w b Mra, Eli Walk of Hartford, Chureb, en old wan oi TT, who fupposed desu, bas turned up pear Datlalo, N. ¥., where Le bas |eou liv ng for tow sais Ho has arrived in Harucrd (o assert ims, and the Walker tamily Lave posi,oned proposed trip to Euglaud tll # more favors+ anon. bie ‘Tus London Srontixe Lire of the 14th instant geyst On Tuureday nexs Hamill will quit the veot the late luteruatioual races, au. aftera pasing visit to Brusugban, Sietheld and Bir- iningbam, en route tor Liverpool, will eet imrue- diate euil for hia native sbores, Oa Tuesday eve- Hamill, Lis brosser Jobu, aad Mr, Laughlin entertained atwupper by the members ol the Alvion Rowing Club, at their place of Meeting, aud in the course of the evening the Americans b presevted with # guid medal. Oo wy evening, Hamil: received an iavitation the Tyue Concert and Oxford wo ved with great enthusiasm. At the Lyne Coucert Hall, Mr, Auderssohu sented him with a agpes ring, aud at the Oxiord Music Hall ho recervea as the hands of Mr. Josh Bagnall a gold wedal and » purse contain.ny £20. idoiuill mace Uriel replies, thapk.ng the Nowcasile people again and agen for their extreme kind ne O. Thureday evenimg snother tesmontal, in the suape ct a gold watea eud chain, was pre- seoted to Hamill wt Hurry Clasper's, Ciasper Hurel, Newcastle, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND HE VICINITY THE CHOLERA, Important Letter of Advice! ‘Toe following letter trom Dr. Elisha Harris in ble capacity se Corresponding Secretary to the Board of Hen.th, will be found to coutaip excellent advice and instruction ia relation to the prevenuve mee ures to be observed, in case the Cholera becomes an epidemic Mereopo. (1AN Boaap ov Mears Ko, sul Mott oTKERI, Ju y i4, 1506 5 To the Presmdent wW the Alelropotian Loara of Health Bin: bvery eity and t ponu, and with which Ne hub reousre, urgently eoke + let lathe Mevropolitan Board of fealith doing it cum (0 Prevent bLO propasai.ou of clulera? 2d. What measures are relied upon in the warfare ageinet tlie disease T Si, Whatimust wow be done by cities and towns, end by familes and inuividuals, to aid in shia work ol preveawuon a6 wellas to seoure ther own protec wout ‘Yoese are vitally important questions, and, If faithiully eueweree and 4c ed UpoOD, We sliould hops to ee this exotic pestiience shuiu of ite terior. aa view of exist.ng exigencies and this universes! desire for speclc imsosmanon comceming the meane of prevention upon which wo mat rely, Lieg leave as Corieeponding Secretary ot the Board, w turniste wWiewing Coucise replies for the p uctival usy or all, More compe o and satisiecto.y Information cau be suleequentiy issued in mae cofieral 1orm, Gd 10 We adoph.0U OL prevenuve with which we corres York and brovkiya bow aud :anitary care that #1il aid 10 staying v choere sediu courolling any neva. 1 $ Tho first question is beat anewered by stating thet the en’ ue shall of papitery clue Dumbering near ly weveaty ph) eicia iucvasaatly at work, nided by (be pausiary Kugiuees and Lhe whole lores 0! the Police Debliary Culmpsy, Uabtiog the eholera on tus own 610) hd thet thiew F@ bes been pong oa every Ga Apol, Lule atraggie agsimes ioced fith, fou ud eu exotic infection ls uuw at i, height the ‘ecoud question, vig.: What ere the W eang most relied upoa inthe warfure agains thied’ iy sey We auewer vy stating, let, boat every eM ort oun. tinues (0 be pulforth by Que Maulbary GUS Jo iticn to eecuie the promps removal o: ace AlWU uu sauce: Lauily (OLGsOMS 1D CLOWGed GWEUuW sy, dete s] jouse diay Bud Whatever cau poveuce tyus a poweriul and pe: mama: an plica Cabs WO Glupioyer Loreughous vob P.ivies ans foul aio ULcy ieueweute aud wrth E Lota wt methesnng earth Page.) 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