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TALE Number 10.614. The Latest News Eur KW Of the officers, as « body, one cannot epeak too high ly, busol at ieastone bali of the men always erce) I mach ) fear one cannot apeak wo ByT oe ly loa pe weak lads, picked up enae - © streets, dreseed in red or any other colored y Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. and pitted nly, without drill or military ——-—-—_0- THE WAR. ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE. The Prussians Again Victorious, RAPID ADVANCE OF THE PRUSSIANS, VIENNA LIKELY TO FALL. THE ATLANTIC. CABLE. , Reports to Sunday Last, 283 MILES LAID DOWN. QUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Adjournment Day. SATURDAY AGREED UPON. Property Confiseated By Rebels, BILL FOR ITS RESTORATION. Otherlmportant Measures Disposed Of. THE STORM LAST NIGHT. ne. agAlOs regu troops and the | est rifir. men in the world, asthe Kaiser-Jager probably are, oald have been able to effect anything, would ij “i have been vs Myr onlr hope wae) at ‘cacy wrought miracies (with, I ‘i & diffe ent stamp cf volunteer), would Lave beem able wo work them agaia.’’ THE CABLE. The latest reports from the Great Eastern were quite favoral stendy progrees being made. On Sunder afternoon, 1hih inst. she had pared ont 243 tiles of the Atlantic Cable and hed run a distance of 263 miles from land, Latest Fintncial Livenmo., July 16, noon The Cotton Market opens thie morning with @ decided provement in the demand. Seles eeti mated at 660 the market is firmer but prices are bot yer de ped, Loxton, July 16, noon, i for meney ailing of she Keotia, From Washington. Wastineros The Senate to-day aimitted Mir, Fowler asa Bene- tor from neee pt one o'clock ne report had heen made on the credeatials of Judge Patterson, the President's eon-in-iaw, Theacting Private Sec- retary of the President, Colone! Cooper, took his teat inthe House this morning, as @ member from that State The salute of one hundred cans fired here leet evening ip honor of the and the admission of her Keprerentstives in Con ‘ . Was attbhe instance of the friends of the Ad- ministration It wae with mach diMeuity « qaornin ceouid be procured in the Hones today. ninety-five members being necessary to that purpose Both Houres are now rapidiy dispatching business with a view to closing ali of it up wok The new pay mill of Congress, it is asid, will coat the Government $77. extra for the Senate, and Conrols evened ats No other markets ein Iruy 25 restoration of Tennessee $500,000 for the House, The proposed pay dates back Vy to March 4th, 1855 Telegraph Lines Prestrated,| the new seastor trom Kansas, Major F.C, Ross apneared and qualified om MMe Hon. Henry Stansberry, Attorney (ieneral, was presenton luceday for the first time as a member of the Cabinet, Mr, Stansberry is about seventy years old The President bas sicned the bill to eid in the construction of telegraph lines, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes, This is the nature of@ general in DAMAGE ALONG THE SUSQUEHANNA: 50 Feet of a Railroad Destroyed. City and Miscellaneous News, THE CHOLERA----ADDITIONAL CASES. Amusing Affair in the Harbor. The President has also sienet the bill reviving the erade of General inthe army of the United States, and this aiternoon nominated to the Benate Lieut, General Grant for that office, and Vice Admiral Farragut to be Admirs! in the navy ander a recent law, An Officer Meets a “ Head Wind,” S&e., &e., &e. ‘From Europe, expen Great Battle—The Prussians gain Victorieus! Pastnen Port, Jaly 25,—The steamship Miber- Dian passed this Point this afternoon left Liv- erpool July 16th, direct for Quebec, without swp- Ping at Londonderry, The Hiberuian’s advices are ome day ‘ater GENERAL AND WAR NEWS Nothing further has transpired concerning the ne gotlations between Napoleon and the coniending Powers. Several French papers erpmenta! warning for publie false newr A sanguinary conflict took place on the 11th he tween the Prussians and Federale, near Aschaffen burg. The former were entisely town wesin fiames,and the Fedora ine. The P.ursians wore marching on Frankfort, which town hed heen evacuated by the lederal troops, and the Diet had been removed to Auguetenburg, where the foreign representatives were expected to as- semble, The headquarters of the Mrussia the King, bas been advanced to Krann reported to be in possession of the Prussians. Cialdipi bad occapied Padua and Vicenza, towns on the line of raiiroad to Vienna, The Austrians in Venetia, exceps those in Venice, thas had no railway communication with Vienna, so that, uniee Cialdini be dislodged, the Austrians cannot render aid in the impending battle with the Prussians, The Times of the 16th says ‘Whatever forces the Ansirian Government may have succeeded in ing around Vienna, 16 is THE STOKM, Interruption of Telegruphie Cemmanica- tien. Orrice AssootaTeD N. Y. wd-11 P. M.— AIL the wires South have been entirely pros Purses, JULY Another traied by the storm thisevening. There is # pros- . pect of their being soon arranged, although the storm South ts not yet over The Storm et Albany. ALBANY, July 23.—A severe storm of hail and rain prevailed today along the line of the Kueque- hanna Railroad. It was particularly severe at Fepe- rance. Within a mile of that place fifty feet of the track was washed ay and an excavation made of twenty feet in depth he ye received gov CONGRESSIONAL. PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Mimih Seesion. SENATE Wasniseton, Jory 25.— Mr. Pomeroy presented the credenticls of Mr. Ely Ross, Senator appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of James H. Lane. The oath of office was admimistered Lo Mr. Ross, and he took his seat ar) Senator Mr. Sherman presented thi) credentials of Joseph S. Fowler, Senator elect fiom Tennessee for eix years from the 4th of March, 1560, The Senate concurred in the House resointion, accepting, with thanks, the portrait of the late !'reri- dent Lincoln, by Signor Salvutor, of Venice, Mr. Fessenden called up the resolution for the a¢~ journment, and moved to fix Friday, the 27:h, as the dey Mr. Sumner asked Mr. Poland if he intended to abendon the } rupt bill for thie session, If not, we cannot adjourn before Mand. Mr. Poland said he regarded! the late vote on the Raukrupt bill as cecidivg ite fare for thie session Mr, Wade hoped that Cong reas would pot adjourn without admitting Nebraska aad Colorado, His own opinion was that Congress oug bet not to adjourn at all, and that was the opinion of the majority in the te two montheago, There was an apprehension throughout the coancry that vwomething would take Ince detrimental (0 the interests of the country if congress adjourned, [It woud be different if ali the Departments ot the Goverament were harmonion but at wae evident that when Congress adjourned t! (rovernment would pass into the hands ot those tile to the best interesie of the country. Mr. Bumper mo to amend the motion of Mr Fessenden by fixing Monday, the 30h, aa the day for adjournment » under lan wae the victorious Prussians, whe, nding to ilasions, should asremble before jenna tomorrow or the day alter, If auything was wanted to render the Austrian position hope! oss, 16 was the tidings of the irreparable disasier at Aschaffenburg, which must have reachet \ienne, Freeeed by « deputation trom the Vienaese munici- pelity, inquiring the Emperor's pleasure in regard to the deteuces of Vieuns, the Emperor at once re- moved the people's apprehensions by anewerine that Vienna would be treated as an opene ty, and added that he would limit his military operatious to o defence of ihe line of the Danube, a pian which br be bring, the Prussian btteck on Fiore Mr. Fessenden moved to amend bis motion by fix off, a village two or three miles from our aturdey, the USih, the Py Vienne, where the 4 ing the day for adjourpment at Saturday bh, ve t ateteds pont, at Boon jhe amendmeot was egreed to, and the Prussia resolve to attack V the reselution as amended was sod, Yous, 99; they would certainiy empt to cross the several points, and in ¢ e of succ were, le wnly fall into their b Nave Mossre ( dler, Creawell, Grimes, Harris, into which the A Howard, Howe, Pomeroy, Kose, Sumber, lurubull, f repeated lo Wade, Willlains sad Wilson 15 I aever (he Einperor nal encounter o the copital, aud trust that Lefore the Pru lie ready tor the ouset, the interview Letween the two mouarclis will Lake piace, whieh might bave been more opportunely heid ou the moriow of the disaster of Kouixerutz 1p diplomatic circles at Bt. Petersburg it was de clared that Russia had no present intention of aban- doping its policy of neutrality, and that only in case active :ntervention on the part of any ‘orelyn power rman confliic!, she would make kuown her ong and take &n attituce corresponding with ber iuter The Moscow Gaceri# expresses an entire sympathy with the Italian cause, and ore the ann on of Kome wo lialy. Advices from oidiers on furlough in Kussia haw and that military trains eters every day from Warsaw to the tionser of piles and Galacia, Kursian troops were tmarching trem Podol® to Heasurai ia, What the Italian Volauteers are Like. Mr kalen submitted & resolution imstructing the Committee on Military Affaire to report bili for increasing the bounties ef soldiers of the late war who volunteered in 1561 and 1562, was made, and the resolution goes ever, The Civil Appropriation bill was taken up Mr. Howard offered am amendment spproreiating Asuthicient sam ot money to pay bo the liret Miebi- gan Cavalry mustered oatof the service in Utah, the cost of transportation home paid at she time by themeelves. herman dewanded the yeas and nayson the mentot Mr, \ioward, and the amemdinent was adopted by yeas 23--ni 16. Mr. Conness ofiered amendment appropriatin, p4i.0 to provide for the survey. of the lethuue cf Darien, for the construction of ashipcaaal, Agreed Objection to Mr. Pomeroy, from the Committee on the Distries of Columbia, offered an endment tppropriating £5. for the home for destiute colores women and & coriespond: children, The London Daily Nuws coriespondent writes [ne senate at 4.15 P, M. went into executive ses- from the Headquarters of Gen, Garibaldi as follows elon. It the war continues, were | Garibaldi, | #hould at ence send hore at least hait of the volunteers, whe, Possessing Heisher moral nor physical lovee, &rein finitely wore than u.ele s anywhere, aud 6 ly in the moun:ains, wh tow roads like a fiock of Gorbalamy eaiee ana ea ready before they Tuesday, I tele r tation end waut di, BVENING BRSBLON Mr Morgan reported, from the Committee on Commeree, the bill recently passed by the Honse to provide tor and regulate the weighing of exporia, which war passed witnout amendment, ard goes to the President The ecnsideration of the Civil Appropriation bill was resumed Mr. Grimes offered an amendment anthoriring and requesting the Secretary of the Tressury tore!) at QUyhVM PUCK Dieser, MAPSbUCTY Bad PURUDg ePPRT ved theirte d that their u reel Purpos of @ gust prove fatal to trem in t Tboep awe that ngot at pap Anions t BY poYous COMYICLOR pusel Peat Coumsmod, YORK, THURSDAY, Bereagiiert | ness, may cease to be required by | atime se, from the reduction of (hb aime of busi | be Department It wae avons Mr. Wade ed as an amen ipereasing fixing the seiar of the officers, clerk and messengers of the sens Mr, Wade this would increase the salaries evens 95 per ce If Senators could increase their own saiaries, they | peel not to hesitate to increase those of thelr em Nay © Mr. Henderson offered as a rubstitute for Mr Wade's smenduent « bill reported from the Com mislee on coptingent expenses jnoressing the salar les of both Houses of Congress A longuhy devate took place on the relative merits of these twog R Mr. Grimes f the proposi ion of M derson, because it put the purch: into the bande of @ purchasing done by the Serpeen who hed ue nt a propesition heott utive officer of the Senate, LHe < seen ihe present sergeaut-at Ar bau bren the post of his predecessors for seventy ye Mr. Trumball replied with warmth that thie at tack war Gowaerranied aud un\u tle knew the Sergensutet Arms as @ faitht er, a8 well qualified for his office os aay man # ho ued ever heid rr. He (i rumiuil) would hikeio know what vesor favorite Mr. Grimes had whom be wished to have appointed the purchasing officer of the & 6. mr. Critnes said (nat he means no SergesntatArme, What he had « or him during the & Ailavie. purchases, ol paiote [rou several seu om thts ereu i-1 have never heard an uch ¢om rimes .No, I suppose not ATs was bough! here from Tilinois Cl rumbuall, tue fied ef the pemsior i when Senators have complaints 1@ wake they would vot be aps to go 10 hin. wo meke thew, 1 should nor have tererred to Mr Brown at all but tor ibe efforteor the senator Ilimoie and bie tienus .o con upou him from | the exclusive power to make ail (he purchases for the Houre. Mr, Yates eald thas he felt it hiecuty toss, a few words to yu LA tions Cast nm che charac- ter ot the et-Arue by Mr. Grimes, ile had known th for knew him to be aman of ape Bn private ite After turtber dis uesion, In Mr. Henderson's proposition A vote was taken on Mr. Wade it wee diragiood to by & vote ot yers to 20 nays So the amendment to incieaee (he salaries of the ollicere Of the Senate wae defeated five yenre, and jategrity in public PM. ing until 11 elonted proposition, and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Kasson introduced @ bill to incorporate the National Farin Schoo! tor Orphan and Dopenient JULY 26, Children of Colored Soldiers, and other colored « hild ren; which was read a third time and passed Mr. Miller, of Penneyivania, from the Committee | on Roads and ¢ reported a bill to ascertain the Pranticabiiitr of having mboat Bavigation trom the Chesapeake Bay, at the mouth of the Rueque- hanna Kiver, to Lake Ontamo, im the State of Sew York, which was passed The bill authorizes the *eeretary of War to cause S eurvey io be mace, by competent engines: s of tue Surquebanna fiver, from the Chesapeake Hay to the sou'hern ine ot the Stase of New York; Jalsoe survey trom ihe sad hue .o Lake Qutai witha View to secerta’n the practicability of @ communica. thon by sieamboate trom the Chesapake bay to lake, and to report ace rdinely ; aud aleo lf any part of sald route is deened practicable, then to Cause to be made an estimate of the probabe@ cons of the work, and report the reine; apd also caninine sud report whether the ttre) of the susquebaana River, or part of It, be made practicable tor shear boat Avigatien, Mr. Kaniund Cooper, ove of the mambers elect from the Btate of ‘emnessee, appeared aud qualitied by taking the oath ef oflice prescribed br law Mr. Wilson, of lowa, reported back, with a substi tute, the House bill to declare and protect all the privileges and immunities of citizens of the | nited Brates in th i States, tle said that tl ich bad been 1 duce Mr. Sbeilaberg of & nature to provok ion, and he would there fore move to poetpoue eration until t ood Tuesday in December, Mr. Shellebarg eeced in the postponement, and obtained print some ren arke in rerard to the prop proposed action. The bil waethene Jobo W. Leltwich, one of the mem the state of Tennesse ppeared end by taking the oath of oflice prescribed by law ety of the pos poaod elect from * qualified Mr, Williams, from the Judiciary Commatiee, re ported a bill to restore the possession o conte cated by the authority of the States lately in reve! lion It makes i. the of the President or com mending officer of the miliitery forces siniioned efthin the puiti ular State or aietr ot, ou complain’ of mny pessun divprssessed of propert. ior adherence to the canee of the [ uion, to reste bins iu posses- Sion of the same. Mr. Trimble, of Ky m™ litary officers he an to titles to real on the table, Mot iwaethen denounced the bill as giving ty to decide legal questions He moved to lay the hill octel by yeas 2Y: naye 5! mab a division, The House then resumed the consideration of the Dill reported trom: the Commitee on Banking end Currency to amend the national curency ect, which after dircussion, was pos!poue! till next sesrio Mr. Banks, from the Coinmitice on Foreign Affairs, reported a bill in reference to the neuirality iawa, which war read twice, ordered to be printed, and postponed until to-morrow It puts the status of neutrality upon the same footing with the fore.en enlistments act of (rat Britain. Lt repesis severe! of the moro euingent provisions of the acto! [>/>, and modifies ties prescribed for its viol et of ine in, Lt also provides be noc asio prohibit the nine or steamers, or munitions of war, roduct of this couairy, bo the ge if any government notat war with mens or citize the United su Mr. Kaymoud on Hampshire and himeeli submtted a minority re- port, concurring in (he propriety of revising the peutrality jaws, but being wawiliiog wo recommend 10 Important changes as thoee proposed by the ui mittee without more mature deliberations thau can pow be given tothe sulject. They recommeud the passage of a resolution appointing & joint commitwe of three trom the Seuate and six from the liouse to revine the neutrality laws aod report wt (he vex! eee siou whatever chan,os way be deemed expedient The speaker preseuted « letter frow (ue Sererant t-Arwr, submitting (he wilou ae tothe time to which the compensaiiou of the Tenne twewbers should date back, and slated that as ic embodied « bew quesiion be would reler ib to the Louse Mr. Stevens rewarked that be did pot think there wasany difficulty abou! hose geutlemen were members irom the day ot their election, ibiioe ly tu:med out. (Laughter) Me moved thet they Le paia mileage and compénestion fiom the 4th of | March, 156) beginning Of the present Consiers Mi. Daw pressed jue same opinion said there was in the ditu Co Mi, pteveus’ musion was (Len agrord be. Ou motion of Mr, Delano, the Benate amendment to the House concurrent ‘esolution, fining raturday the #5th, at 1% o’'ciock, as she time for adjouroment, was coueurred in—6> wo oI Mr. Garfield, irom the Committee of Ware and Means, reported back with amendments the senate bill for the paym of the publie debt, ¢ Sherman's proposition), in the House Mr. Wilson, from tion in the hioure The bill and ameudn.eote the Com mitiee on the enavor si moved Its coneideration Jows, ol ected to ite considera ere finally referred to | State of thet \y fhe Commitee ot Wave and Meane p amend the second erection, by siriking out r | stion or tour months within which, betore maturity of seven-thirties, b ermist make ther see co ther ther wi.) hem into five twen- | . osving them to mek nae | urity, and euthor!? 4 those we to which no cot moue or in # twent P.ovited ihat nereote 61 Dee Y wma OF Dad bys the DOG Ghid, Ob KG Ligasuly 0 1866. aor perty for the purchase, ale or exchange of bends i reasury . a d them moved to go into Committee ot on the state of the Union, Agreed to, ere nine bills on the calendar, having pre- nd it wae necessary to have each of them passed over, The Sixth bill on the calendar was the til reported by Mr. Stevens to enable the States lately In rebellion to regain their Eeriigres in the (otoo, Mr. Stevens roee and said he bad a anbeti- tute to offer for the bill, and be would ask the Com mittee of the Whole to report it to she Howes aud hare it considered tomorrow, Mr. Garfield moved that (be bill be laid ashte Mr Stevens said that his wae hie bill, and he was entitled tothe floor Hedid not mean to give the floor to the gentlemen to restrain libs The clerk was set of read’ the House ook a ty the bill, when « EVENING Oreston, Sr Broomall, from the Special Committee appoint- @d to investigate (be Memphis riots, im the abscnce of Mr. Washborne, on sceount of illness, presemted the report aad * voluminous mass of testimony, aad moved that beth the report ead testimony be printed Mr. Shanklin presented the views of the mi- nority Mr. Le Blond protested againet printing that great mass ef tesiirnony did not belie that any it, the whole thing war id ite regulation belo tion of the busi- follo rai Hospital of the bi ussion, Johnson said the whole object of printing the my wae for partizan effect Browna'l said be Jid pot wonder at the oppo. sition of th emen on the ie. They did Dot retoh the testimony prin The vote was taken, and the printing was ordered by « vote of 56 vens against Jo Maye, House resumed the eonskle ness on the Speaker's table, in part The bill t Incorporate the Geu District of Columbia, after consi ill to ineorpora County Horse Kailroed Company While the Clerk was reading thie bill @ fearful storm of thunder nod hail broke over the Capitol, creating such adin that the Clerk's voice wae en- tirely inaudible, and the reading had to be suspend ot for several minutes, There being fortunate!s the the Warhington no disposition to ce it was, on motion of Mr, Inersoll, to the € iittee for the Dietriet The . mate the Washington Temperance Soctety of the city of Washington, was Paseod The Senate bill to fx the compensation of certain collectors of customs: Referred to the Commitice ef Waveand Meaus The Senate bill granting landsto ald in the con- struction of a railroad aud (elegraph line from the States of Missours and Arkansas to the lacitie Coset Heiore the reading ef the bill was concluded, the House at ly c'eock adjourned Virginia. the Whites ed Foriarss Moxnor, 25. The United Btates morning from duu steam-tug Geneva returced yeaterds: the scene of disturbance on the Fastern shore ot Virginia, near Drummondtown, between he inhabi tanta and the negroes. It appears the trouble origi- pated in a band of white men hunting down some Dogroes for the purpose of searching for one named Couc sew dave previous had, aecharged, tempied to cut the throat of a white man, | Degroes were roubed of their arma and pent, they made compaint to the civil authorities, who issued warrante for the arrest of eleven of the white mea. ‘The idtul nt was net apart jor the hearing ofthe cereata village named Woodstock. Ow that day about ® hundred well armed white men assem bled, awearing they would Roll every pegro who atiempted to testify, and threatened the magistrate, Mr. Dix, with ce if the proceedings were con- tinue The magteirate seeing the etate of alaira, endorsed upou the warrante of arrest the imporsibili snd whl aulted and par POLITIC Maryland IMonky, Jt 4. The Convention met at alout 4. persons present, The Baltimore er, Wo. Purnell, Chairman of the Conser rative Laiou Committes,callod the meeting to or- der Monteomery r uominated J, M. Frener, Ex-Speakor ot the Assembly, a* Chairman, and was unanimously Mr, Evane nomionted Mer- niott Boswell aa reccetary, E. Hl, Webster, Collecior of Castoms at Baltimore, mored that one delegate frou: each county be nm ittee on Cre dent d to amend 44 é Tennessce The lensesses Legislasure has adjourned until the first Monday in November, Nasmvinnr, Jur Pennsylvania Pr aperenta, JULY 2&.—Hoa, John Covode hae becu ‘© nominated by the Republicans for Congress, inthe Twentyefiret District, which has been repre- sented for the leat (oor yeare by Mr. Dawson, Demo- erat ‘The Convention appointed Governor Swann, Mout- gomery Blair, J. W. Crisfield, and Reverdy John son, delogates at large from the State to the I'hila- ésiphie Coreeution Miesienipp). Jackson, Miss, diy The Convention has metand adjourned, Thirty-two counties were repro uted, The officers were; Jusge Join Watws, President; Gillie M. Hillver, Amos R, Johnston and J. A. Berford, Vice-Prosidente; J, L. Rines, and M lL. Ward, Secretaries, The fullowing resolutions were parsed Resolved, Vbat this Convention spprovesthe ree toretion policy of President Jolnsen, ae opposed to the racieal poliey of Couvress, and having been in- vited by large numbers of distioguiehed fellow-citiz eusfrom the Nertberu sod Westeru 8 ater of the Uutoa, t uolte in @ artiomal convention to be beid eo: Philedeipoia Aneuss itta, i) secepte thas luvita- roceed to elect four penstorial dele from exch Congressional distric tthe State of Moesieaipp) in eaid Cony yresulubious were passed. There eveskio Due deiegates at lar, (lee M. Hillyer, Wim y ows “ Mouier jet Hh. De i ios DG. t ‘ Av! Not, Martie Mayes; bi-ai Po pimerall, Cased SAMKALTOGA BACKS, second Day, Banaroga, July 2b he weather was fine to-day, ud the treck exce eul The first race idle race of two miles for horses ef all ager. T’'uree, 8400, The following entered for th e ~Dreedy'« Zigzag, elx years ofd; D. MeDaniets Kaivhthooa, tive y old, and Teul Woou's hood and Ge rel ¢ ‘haus, six youreold. Knight. Wv lietue were distanced at the firet huidl, second mie. Gen, Wiiiame fell, throwing hie jockey, anu feuderog bim inesensibie fur some time. At he d burule, second mile, Knighthood felland got away trom bis pose At the lest bur- div, Zevng fe Ul Die jockey go. bim in band again, sod became inon @ canter, Time, 4 minutes, 35 eeconde ’ rd race wastor the saratoga, d 91,000 ene one ouster miles, aod for wWenty-fix Norses were to €o iD Our etart a, viz: John Moore’ oars od They came Kenwcky lan, Bascom Sc, LOU dds OLUOE Thirty-Third Year and Leatherlangs 4th, Time, 4 mums rec. ‘The third race wae a dash for three quarters of @ mile, for a purse of #100, to horves of all ages. : alt entrie J. Hanter's Arce , & years old 5 owie & Tislite Delawar 4 Richmond and Alexa eo Norwich. in asfollown: Arcole Richmoad ith, McCoun's 3 year oid 6th, arch 6th, Lime, | min, 9 see THE CHOLERA Reports from Philadelphia, Dirt averonra, July 26 Bix cases, three of which ere reported tothe Pb 1 of Health te o'clock I. M. (Rv Mal) ‘The Philadeiphia Au ® of yesterday, eave There iano truth in the statement that the bie’ J of Wealth hes a baletio of the puinber of Health Mo ded to iesuen daily of cholera reported at th omve ting of she Hoard, held & reroly was pp , declaring tb inthe city, but every intimation of nan epidemic form was careiully ex- herefrom. Ou Monday three cases of cholere reported tu the vicialty of Fifth and Lombard { twoor th t eported at the Health Gfice the Board paid an official views to Bedford, Kiker, amd Shippen streets, and tho courte rupuiug from them, The tenements in ediord street were fi ine spected, and some ot them directed to be ; the dewp and unbealily celace of others, which were ip the cerupancy of rer and bone gatherers, were di- rected tobe purified aod closed also, Doughorty’s court in which there.e a row of emall tenements, Qirogether unfit for dwellings, was ordered to be shutup. Vetweeu sth aud Sth, im Bedford as quite & Humber h uoder the officte! olt, The seame may and ie courte and ailey d of Shippe hed alle Sth. conterning several d ings, wae ed (0 be cioned, » Lowth's court io Baker street. and the large bone deposit inthe same Some of the owners of the property hich waa directed to be closed by the Hoard oF ith, dernurred to their ac- peremptory. Im some of the tenements visited, there had beeo deaths from what was reported to be Cholera, and in ove of the a female was found to Le suffering from what one o} the medical wen piovounced to be Asiatic cholere, Hows l\oms Dy Tolesraph t the Hew York eng Taw Southern Pacifle Kailroad is open to Mare shail, Dexna, Tam work on the broken levees at New Orleans Will be commence d on the fient of Bentember, Vany Rev Ho Monan, of Bt. John's Romen Catholic Church of Newark, N.J., died yesterday morning, aged 68 years, during 32 of which he wana resident of Newark. Tae cricket teh between the ®t. George Club of New York and the Roston Club commenced a Boston yesterday. The Boston Club played two inuings, scoring SS an! 65, The St. George Cinb played one innings, scoring 24. They will play their second ino! igs to-morre A large crowd of Spectators was present Foux more of the Fevian prisoners, natives @ Butlalo, were ciacharget at Toronto yesterdey, Their names are Dillon, Etlis, Carmey and Kirk, Several more of them, who are American citizens, will probably be «lischarged in a few days, the vidence syainst then not being sufficient to convict (By Mail te the Yow York Bun} A MAN found dead on @ London doorstep had ‘ 450,000 in his poe A farmer in Mc.igan, who took # notion to rales t of elk, bas soll thirty of then to Victor sanue’, King of Italy, aa @ profit of 8600 each, Ban Fran ise) bas made a compromice with {te prowiisutes, All t one huadred ere to leave town, Alboy on drunk en other d Ta of newapay . gE v suck years of age wan found beastly the streets in Se jenectady, N. Y., the ah Goveromest bas probibited the sale rs uthe pullic streets, Tie survivors of Hoouts Tex Brigade are forwing thermselves into ® permanent aasociation for mutual benevolent purposes, Jay Cook), |-known banker, returns ep income tor in 15,000, His tax will be over 800,000, Tun ship laborera of Quebec are om strike, and great inconvenience to asbippers results sthere- fromm, A twenty-inch gun, containing 140,000 of metal, was ast at the Fort Pits Foundry, to Pittsburvh, Pa, on Baturday, It is designed for the * Puritan,'’ now lying in this barbor, Tan game of croquet is very popular this sesson at Newport, KR. 1, aed on every lawn and gress it one sees the wickets planted and bears the alla, Tus sound steamers are unpleasantly infested with pickpockets, A passenger op the Empire State lost $500 by ther means « few nights Mu, Joun Brxren, of Beaver, bio, recently dies, ing a Waiow twelve years oF oem with a baby jonths boro, Bhe is probably the younges . le ox widow in At Notwirnstaspina the pretended vigilance of the Spanish authorities in Cuba,» cargo of 1,000 slaves were Janded ou tLe Western partof the Islaud on the 11th inet. Tunke wana Jew) Monday, to which tt couldn't be comvared of @ pair of shoes, dome 4% boarders a6 the Pyle House, Indianapo- lie, Ind,, were p ed op Saturday evening by py black Uerries aud nolk diseased totic prob “e Gov, Paxtos bas ued @ proclamation to the eo Dluley UrbiLbg be iuportance of e eutation of their geulus, iuugtry aod “ht in Richmond, Va. on Wig says the German war 1 was all about the suff euterprisc, ab the Pars Exhibibon next year Turee pnerriiise were captured and burg on Fritay, near Little Kock, » by “regulators” Ove of tuem proved to b women . decently buried, but (he others were thrown b uly into @ sha'low hole Iroemian Jones, proj rieor of the City Hotet, with bis sop, aLout IL )eers old, anu Mr. ib were, ae farwer, were kilicd by ghbutg July 2lat, be tween Mund 1 o%lock AM. while steuong un cer a beach tre ut two miles from Pique, O, Tae New Bedford (M )ETANDARD says, the Petroleuis street larops in bab boyd explode occa sional! Nhe oil runs ove ta tue wicks, tak fire oulonie cf she lamps, heats thom Wl the Kolier gives way, aud the why toes off ha bang sav onys sbat * while other cities are supplying bhevasel with pure wa the people of St. Lows are gulping down suco qnantities of mad that balof therm are corpulaus ith saud bare in their etomachs.”’ James Hauerrs acknowledged himself fariy Tas 4s. Louis Druc veaven in thei pesoual eculling match, but he has issued 8 cos leage tloany Bagliahr »come to Americe and try bis skill with biin on one of our smooth rivers. A WON DEBFIL ¢ ehas heen dieovered in Shelby aaa ciecteato vou ‘(Continued on Keurth Paco.

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