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Number 10.618, The Latest News| By Telegraph tothe N. ¥. Su CABLE DINP % ATCHES ! Congratulations Queen Victoria to President Johnson REPLY OF THE PRESIDENT. Mayor Hoffman te the Lord nd Mayor of “L RE CONSTRUCTION. ’ Results in New Orle A TERRIBLE RIOT. Attempt to Break ‘Up rr Loyal Convention. MURDER OF UNION MEN. Peace Restered by the Military ARREST OF MANY RIOTERS. Hospitals Filled With the Dead and Dying. FROM EUROPE ‘BY STEAM. | , News By Cable Confirmed, SUSPENSION OF HOSTILITIES. &e., &e.., &c. Cable Disipatches. Queen Victoria to Prisident Johnson. Onponre, July 27th, 1866-2fo the President of the United States, Washington The Queen congratulates: the President om the enccessfa) completion of an undertaking which she hopes may serve as an adelitional bond of union be tween the United States und England. President Johnsow to Queen Victoria Exrovrive Mansion, Wasnrsqrtony 11,80, A.M. July 30, 1864. 5 To Her Majesty, the (Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britsio and Ireland: The President of the United States ackno ,, with profound eatisfaction the rece!pt of Her Majes ty's despatch, and cordially reciprocates the hops that the cable which now unites the Eastern and ‘Weatern hemispheres may serve to strengthen and to perpetuate peace and amity betweem the Govern ment of England and the Republic of the United Btater ANDREW JonNson The Mayer of New York to the Lord mM or of Lo Mavon's Orricr,) New York, July 00th, 1806.5 Te the Lard Mayor of Londen: Theanersy and genius of man, directed by the Providence of God, have anited the Continents, May this nion be instrumental in securing the bapniness of al! nations end the rights of ai) peoples Jonn T. Horrmas, Mavor of New York, Cable Salute " AO. Governor Bullock has ordered & talnte of one hundred enne te he firad on Roetan Commons to dev. to celebrace the completion of the Atlantic Cable BLOODY “RECONSTRUCTION” ssarre ef Loyal Men in New Orleans New Optrans, iriy 30 & leree nomberof ne eroes. armed in evare conceivable manner, bot prin eipally with clnbs, are assembled to day in frant ot the Mechanics Inatitute, to detend the recalled Stew Convention erew, Joly n New Onurasa, driv A tearfnl state of ereitement prevails im this city The police are trying te prevent lynching and mobbing, W.R Piteh hes inet heen drawn out of the Convention and carried to the lock-up by adonbie guard of police, amid the cheers of the populace, and cries of * Hang him!" DInPATOR Noo THIRD pIsraTon New Onvrans, Jury 30-1 P, M.-The President of the recalled Convention of 1964, and the members thereof, are being one by one arrested and continued, FOURTH DISPATOH, New Onceans, Jory 30-—1:30 P, M.A procession of roes, with fings flying end drums beating, while marching towards Mechanics’ Lostitute, were met by some whites, who attempted to break up the p ocession, but they were repulsed by the negroes. Several shots were fired but po one was burt. The Convention met at 1:30P,M. 26 members were present, rurvs pispaten, New On.eans, Jory 30~1:45 P. M.—The most In- tense excitement Bow prevails ali over the city, In- dividual firing is going on in Common, Canal and Dryadessticets, Thiee negroes have been killed on Drvades street, and two on Common street, Two whites are reported wounded. An immense police force is out and using sl! possible efforis to que.! the riot. A large nomber of negroes, armed in every conceivable manne?, bat principally with clubs, are nbled in front of Mechanics’ Institute, pisPaTOn New Onisans, JULY 315 P. M.-The police enrround the buildiag where she ¢ onvention is eld, which is full of negroes assembled to defend the Convention. The police are trying te get them ont, and the populace are very belligerent Dr. A. P. Testis and John Henderson, Jun., have just been Trongbt cut ot the building dead, and carried off in corte, and it is doubtiul if many are gotien out of it uive. e1ATH SEVEATS DISPATCH New Onrzame, Jey 9-380 P.M... The mob yrrounded the building wbese the Convention — kW being held. There is an immense pombe inside and outaide the bnilding r oa The r t i a YORK, TUESDAY, JULY : openly asy ther would rather belong to Prussia than fo Aue'ria, “as the formar is xe wel) governed aa tue Istier isthe reverse,” All the seminaries and ™ 5 eapeets PY closed, and pie find employment stale in tend by wounded soldiers, a there Ate now 8,¢00 unded men io Vienne, the metical men iear ih of epidemic will break out in tie hoepit number be augmented ITALY A decres had heen officially promulgated oteanir ing an administration for Venetia, The Marquis Pepoli bad been appointed Italian ¢ commissioner at Padua, Signor Mardini at Vier ences, and Brenor Albevi at feo. Prince Napoleow Venice on the 19th, iT of negroes (rateide the police and the mob quickly became the masters of the situ- stion, and comrnenced to besiece the building Those inaide the bulid ne seeing themselves clesely besleged, hung out a fimg of truce, wherenpon the Police ascended che stairs to protect (?) the members of the Convention, bus no seoner bad they marehed into the Hall, tham the parties inside opened an im discriminate fire upon them, The flag of truce was then mo longer reepected, and every visible bead im the bnilding ie now being fired upon Righia pisraton Naw Onirave, Jury 30,4 P.M —The fearful work continues. [tis pot known how many persone are in the building. Arrests continue to be made by the police, and the crowd continurs to gather in force Fred. Shaw and John Henderson, Jr Te not kill @d. ae reported, but Dediy wounded. The latier ie not expectedto live. The Tiwrs extra ssye the riot "ts commenced by one of the freedmen's processions thie morning shoving a white man and tripping him The policemen suppo-ed the man had been struck, Qnd advanced and arrested the supposed a lant arrived at SSIA # @iepatch from St. Peterbureh ear eM prepira | Hone are making at Croustadt for « grand reception | to Mr. Fox, the bearer of the address from the United | States to the Emperor of Russia, conerstulating the | Crar on bis escape from A cy Feception committee has b sainavion formed, ENGLAND in the House of Commons, Mr. Siuart Mill asked Whey wore: tusk: by & Sullay ot plital hata, Weeks, if the Government intended taking proceedings, criminal or other: + Agsinat Cov, Eyre and others &c. Theexeiwiment hes generally eubsited engaged in iliewal seteim Jetmaicn Mayor Monroe, previous to the riot, had an inter Mr. I ieraeli imtimeted that much diy vtew with Wen. Baird and arked astistance. (ien, opinion existed in the matter, and farthe was being made, (iv Baird consented, but the troove did not ariive until | He Us opered ty apreral sity of quity Kyre pad been dismninsad wee not prepared to give further intorm 3], 1366, after the disturbauce wae over, The following has Present . a 8 just been issued by the Mayor senate ers ee on the | hereas, The city isin matate of great a Britain in reverence to the war » A ag pent arieing ont of the riot precipi the foreen arv faction, eibtvar and where eit is absolusely n he Lord Stanley assured the | Polley of the Government nd ot that order restored and violence be enpp bat the mode in which wider was to he carried {perefore oug 1, Moorece, Mavor of the cl Out must be left bo the Government rt do cailon ench citizen are willing T ‘ t tin maintaining the peace to eppear at the The London papers Tully express great atte ' all this day, at6 P.M. to b o:n as extra | faction at the course pursued by Lord Rtanley, the plicemea. No one not ia my hority wi new Tory 3 3 eS MRaa te ako. care Alt gone eitt Minister, Great Britain stands absolutely h the excep ioo of those on duty, are requet re to their homes, and not sesemole in crowds in the aireets (Signed,) Onpiedged and uncommitted to any proposal prisadly media a yond n done Courts of Berlin and diatioe ord Stanley isable Hhion of nrertering mule peaded Preston Hanking Jous I. Monroe, Mayor All the lock-ope are filled with the arrested rioters, t ce h and the hospitals with the dyin d wounded, ‘The | > forve im the Coutinen crowds on the different thoroughfares near the Con Phe Labilities of the vention building have all been dispersed at the | Company were estimeted at ® million and « heif point of the bayome!, and artillery planted within | Serling, The connection of the bank with cotton sweeping range. transactions cn derabie depreasion in Liv NONTH DisraAtonN duty 30, Evesine has insued @ prociamation declaring m fthe Kirminehem Banting om dd to be sin om, and their assets New On-raye Dany are necertar to be £2,000,000 Carleton Brothers, w Loudon, have su:peuded, stated Gen tial | Baird sale wareboaremen in Phot liabilities are mot Georgia. Martial Law Declared Wasnrxoton, July 30.—Information atthe Freedmen's Rurean today that it bas been found necessary to declare martial law in Geergia in order to protect the freedmen from continued out rage The projected Reform demoast ration io London on the 25d was awaited with some interest. Notwith standing the goverument’s prohibition, the projectors of the meeting had determined to hold it. Sir Bich ard Mayne, Police Comniietioner, personally reques ed Mr, Beales, the prime mover in the demonsira tion, to use hie influence to prevent it Mr. Beales declined, and refused te recognize the legality of the police to interfere im the meeting. Several of the papere consider the course pursued by the Ly injurious to reform. (ee Cable dirpatcbes ia ihe Bus of Monday, about Keform Kiote (hui } The Onsenvea states that Marliament will he re quired, at almoet the Inst moment of the session, to Give ite concurrence to the Confederation of the North American Provinces, including the plan for the continuance of the Grand ‘Trunk @ wes making ite ap gland, aud the wortall ratber alarwing Europe. News By Steamer Te July 22d. Haurrax, Jury 80.—The steamship China, Liverpool the 21st via Queensiown the 22d 1 bas arrived. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, Anstris and Pruesia had accepted proposals for pension of hostilities for five deye, and it wae expected to result in an armistice for six weeks. Lrvxrroon, Jovy 2let,-~The announcement that Austria had aecepted the proposals for the surpension of hostilities, bad caused great buoyancy in all the markets, the preva ling opinion, especially among the Germans, being thet peace is almost certain to from ant, Houle Canen was Commercial Cotton on satard the was ‘qnad higher be concluded, and consequently there will be no re- * wll ee Ki Mag Uplands sumption of hostilities. (he Italian aoswer bad uot Breadstuffe were inactive: Weather wae fe been received, fighting. 1b is asserted from Paris that Austris has consent ed to retire from the German Confederation THE NAVAL FiGHT, srops, Provisious flat lor Money Ss .asd'g ; L Five twenti Brie Shores, 44\q044%4; Illiuoie Central There were no reports of further CHOLERA Livenroot, 22d, -In the great naval fight off Lis In Philadelphia the iron-clad Re 4° Italia was sank by collision at the PULavELriia, JULY the Board of Health commencement of the battle, Au iron-clad boat | Teturae for the two dsys--Sundsy and Monday show seveutoen cones of cholera and tive deaths, On Tybee Island, Ga The following is an extract of a private letier tron on board the steamer san Salvador, at ly bee Islaud, under date of July 24th I wrote vou « few days sinee, telling vou of my ahi blew up with allon board amidst cries of “long live the King and Italy!" from the crew. Italian ac counts state that the Austrian squadron retired after one man-of warani two steamers bad been sunk. A Vienna dispatch says '—The Itallan fleet, driven back, was being pursued by the Austrians in the direction of Ancons, [The iron-ciad frigate Red’ Italia, which was sunk by the Austrians, as reporce | above, was built by wituation. Keport rays w vd of Auguss; ¢ released by the Ail the proepect, We id yesverday 5 and if ao, 1 « William M. Webb inthis (New York) cite in 186 nes, ‘The chol Bhe wes launched on the 18th day of April, in th pong them rure. They were year, and eailed tor Europ ized thet on dred deser The length of her keel h and they any all the measurement w the abip wasSi feet. She was pinted with 4\¢ inch iron, Just previons to her departure for Italy, in December, 1305, abe made a trisitrip to Fortress Monroe, and warriunon Jersey shore, It became necessary to throw her enns overboard in order to cet her off.) GENPRAL WARK NEWS Archduke Albrecht had freued a proclametion, an {the command of the Ans ob to Savann uch frighteved good many tight pisc ytbing to equal th ee them bury ten Letore number before supper, and #0 we need Ww sit on dark and eee them carry the bodies « to thelr long ‘home, day after day. and finally requested the au thorities to remove the burial place, which wae right in front of theehin, The sichta we need to see were too mueh for the stronger’ of ue, | hope is will te the Inevot that wind J shall see ‘Tee Disease in England FAatrpan, deay ie Of course 1 have been in to my life, but never saw ommon (bing to and the same nonncing his assumpiion trian arme ab Vienna The Frankfort eontincent had heen disarmed and disbanded, and the militar ¢ fort had paid e eontribution of six millions of floriee towards the maintenance of the Pru ‘The Prussians had oecupied Wi chat, and had commenced @ recula tress of Mentz. Roatson the Rhi to pase the fortres The proposed truce between the Prussia varians failed, (he Bevarians decliming to ac conditions offered, Correspondence from Vienea states that the Aus trian jorces gathered together for the defrace of Vienna are estimated at 40,000 and 600 field guns It is said that 104,00) men are crowed within the entrenched camp of Floridiedorf. From 60.00 to 81,000 freak soldieia from Venetia have joined, and everything betokens ihe coming eonilics as inevi- able ‘The Times correspondent es Austria is potshaken, A lat Arcounte received the ateamer Chine, arrived from Liverpool wiate that the chelers was making ite # many parte of Fnelend, and the mortali easen wae rather The authorities in Liv erpool are taking siens to check, if possible, ehe spread of the direase in thettewn. I pto the ith inet. there bad heen (thi:teen deaths in the cholera wards of the workhouse hospital; there had been sbout half that number of deaths outeide there rematined in the workhouse nine cases, twoof which were bope'ras, It was determined to organire a ape elel medical force for @ house-to-house visitation of the poorer parte of ‘he town, esperially thore in which cholera b iready made ite appearance here by hin der enrance in rming the confidence of the Deonube The Disease ia Autwerp, Kelgium, ree the butte on whe Elbe Waituinaron, July 00 The United Brates Consul y for the Prussians. The at Aptoerp, writing tothe State Department under beyon: cal July lst, oaye cholera has recently appea The the from it for the last two d sboat , but om one or two d been es many as 7 in tresses in th jespateh from the Biord, July 19th, eaye; In cent Cugegewents and the occupation of Combino aud the \alde Ledro, by the volunteers, the Aus trians in Mort Augolia have been compelied to cap- itulate conditionally efter an obstinate defense. Prinee Cariguano and the Minister of War bad cous gratulated Garibaldi on bis success, The [alien vanguard was at Piave on the 20th. ‘The Italian fleet opened an attack upon the Island of Lissa, on the coast of alinatia, on the 18th. ‘Lhe ] aiian official reyorts state, that afer seven hours obstinate fgbting tne flees slienced the Fort of ss (eorse lateliigence received from Rovigo reports, that the Austr rected batteries on ail the roa ing to Padas, end thas Bievion, the Commander ot the Fortress of Verona, had ordered the inhabi- tents to provide themselves with provisions for thee months, A Vienna correspondent of the Londo writer, July 11th: Yesterday two regiments arrived here from Vene- tin, and such ariangements have been made that, the whole of the army under the command of the nthiscite have been the deaths bave @ must regard it as form, | woud suggest Dited States from Ant od by our quarantine,” sequence of r fy rp should be ecrutialz FIRES; In Buffalo, N.Y, Borraro, July 30,.The steamer City of Buffale, which arrtved here on Saturday evening from Chi cago, caught fire this noom while anlosding at Bturge's elevator. ‘The boat and carco was entire'y cestroyed, except about 2b.) bushels of oats which had been wuloaded, ‘Ihe fire communicated to the Sturges ebevator, valued a about #100,0.0, and had about 150g bushels of erain, mostly oats. The lowe ou the elevator and ram is es imated at $50,000, The steamer City of Buflslo hae 72,000 bushels of board. ‘The boat wes valued as #75,100, and for $45.00), She wasowned by KF. >, . The Biurgeselevator |s owned by Mr. Sturges, Chicame, and parties in Alban The fire is now hh Times se of reading to H. H. Hai is very Archduke Albrecht is likely to be concentrated in re - c the neighborhood of this city by tbe end ef the Paint ot ease for caging It telng across the month. Ina very short time the fortresses of Vero- ‘Is Bangor, Me. na, Legano, Maniau and Pescbiers, will be ceded oy . we the rer oi the French to Victor Emanuel, on Bara Me., July 30.— [ast night, at 19 o'clock, the understanding shat all the guns and osber mate: | the wood shed of the Msine Central Eailioad, con- rile ot war whieh are now in ¢hem i} be give up | taining eight bundred coras of wood, was set on fire tothe Ane n Government. The state of poblic | tm three or four places, and entirely consumed, Low feoling every bad, aud the veople in the suburbs ' $6,100, | now numbers only filty active members uty - 0 enn ee Vhirty-"Chird Year: « Princeton, N | The dock laborere as Norwich, Ct. are an Patserios, N Jniy, 80. The steam saw and | 8 Stoke for forty conte per hour, instead 4% Diening mills of Martin Voorhees, in thieplace wee thirty, the present rates, The merchants restes perace Bit Lh wie morn hoee, #1 ned the demand, eed threaten to well the cargoes 4) france $19,000 im Ne y City offices a) om the ve -- Toe sumber firia of M. Voorhees , Yoee 1,00; | ous, “Om the vessele sooner than pay the of hot insured, — a (en, MW. Rassow declines to be a candidete The Saratoga Kaces Sixth Day. for Goveruor of North rolina. He thinks * Samsroua NY, Jury J0—The day was elondy | Song party contest would be damaging to the the track heavy Stave as thie time, and counsel harmony en? Frast HogoL® 2 miles: same horses an last week, ier ahha hd S30, second horse, 6100; bardies 4 inches lower * - nan last year fumke in an ar te of Abert Smith dine Jinn re | with Baroni tte ‘id amply, n convivially, but the ery to duthee waa, Mle they “and Albert, aghast apparently waid, ear Barnuin, [will take the rest out In mo Citatel (formerly Knightlock) . Hieneral Williame ... 3 (enerel Williams Kmocked down the bth and Sth Tis *. Time, @14 ROOND The whole populati Afiica, in emiinated « anid bo be etvilice Nant eleotic The exports 800,000 erticles of export are suge: Tar Vin ing Machine is in operation at the up theety, The experiment in manufacturing ebick ene hee thue fir been rather unsuccessful the firet two hundred de egee baving been rather fv Well cocked to make poultry, Experiments ere still poing on, We will report progress Ts England @ woman who lost her pocket-book declined t prosecute the thief, ” ap the wiiness box with @ Bible in her seid she would not give evid Scriptures orlered her to forgi paase | againat her, vf the colons of Liberte, ML of whom 14.000 ere polled at the ar amounted te 6 $60. y the importajto $420,000, The principal copper aod palm oi) rend of Mexico, News via Have 19. The Empress of Mexico (so @ on the 17th, on her way to Furope, Bhe wae received with all the honors of Kovalty, althongh she did not id, and proceadet on her journey the next day. @ Tiare per iw reat, official organ of the Empire, eave the Friprese bas cone to Kurope to treat npon the interests of Havana, July called) arrived m and, ant nee because the those who tres ate called other evidence, th of which he Mexico, and ico, and to arrange several laters committed whe prisoner for trial. Asay Hight took place in Hunteville, Ale, the Suaday before last, while ® number of free. tivei in « spring, It arose trom some soldiers on cluty in the place pushing one of the spectators into the water, Volleys of tie arrived at Vera Crux with 200 Legion. 1 fought nhution in ¢ ap been made a Colonel on the elatl of the Auxiliary Division Keporte vin, New Orlea New Oeteana, duly Advices of July 4ih frou y thatcity wae 4 by the Libe end it was confidently expected that the city would fall, pom iw on with the interior bad bi cut off about the lith or ith of July, and detach mente of cavalry bad made chargers inte the town The French were organizing @ batialiow for their oon protection, From Washington. Waanisaios, Jr The namber of virit at the White llouse today was greater than on any 4 ring the past three weeks, Mort of thore pr eo ndmitted to the r numbers were ho had called to idiers, overpowered by numbers, ‘@ com te Beat areireat, While the battle was reg tng, the woren aud cbildren ran off in fright. Tar London Timae’ Bertin corr The warty Germany, guished by more hucmane practices than, perhaps, Have been observed on any previ oovasion «f the kind, Throughout, possible re rd hee been paid te private prope 4d the viributionw exacted have never exceeded—nay, im no ipetauce have ever reached the amount 0° provistons required for she troops, AN especial good office has been rendered the sick by the Crown Princess of Prusda, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, wetting ® new kind of plow te lay wounded | v siell bite of paper, torn ee nneter fen, are pot inte @ linen care, and thie again inte thin lem ‘This simple and ines. Dich is maid to be cooler thar has employed thousandajef families, enormons @ being required to tear up enough of the ake vue cushion, LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Vampieo, r an ordinery Httle hands in echoola and pati ’ nt Frecntive Chambers, asthe gre Benators and Kepressntatives, , take eof the President, Phe Commissioner of ludian Affaire haw volved diepatche from Newton Hdward dent of the Northweat bag, Pree Indiam Commission, dated mer Ben Johnson, Kort Cain, July 14, amtorm jog bim that the Commission arrived at thas place on the (tb \ostant, aod d there the Lower Crow Cblefe Lhe l poer Crow Chiete were expected every day. Lhe Ubiefs of the tiros Ventres of the rai sud three bands of the A expected te bork the mont Chocena CAses on Wann's AND BLACK. Havreny Hoasrrtar Phe mone sceptica! eaouot deny they t tent that eholere ir tie sphere of operations in this city and kis not confined to any one epot hers, though Moth Muiberty, and Jersey etreete may be sflered (he moet, ae (here the dir # atreeia there are io the city cholera daring weii'e lpr ann Bauwaca’s Kreont Fowty-rrant Dears, inneboin extouding r there ve. Hrowklne fh ¥ aslo eiyerom Ki probably div have Previous week vo Mur it ed of Menlih to a) keeps thie begutiatio Jit se believed that ble ty rd these treaty abipulationa tur avery lowe tine Meanwhile thir aod iu the Wor re from the fe The Philadetphia Cenventicen from the latter the following is ony of aileup fo Bundey nol Lelore tepore one . PatLapeiraia, Jury the wig for Whe | geod 40: Julla Campbell, 24: Mary Maker, #1; Cath Meetug of the Nailonal Calon Convent will be | erine mute, bu; ton timebine, 48 Bridges Booth, A irerd Col ; Mareareb Goerraghty, JU; Mereares Marray, situeted iu frout of Girard College, « Vergy, Set Marasray eral, fepidly constructed. Accommodation wil t Mi. All these people were born tn ire ed jor 1,500 delegates, aud ¥,00 spertators, | » desth ie reported on Kandalite Teland. diseere, Lowever, the te abeuio epork tom (he Mettery Barrack gebowed thai there were 1) patieow ue it the horpiial, 1 bad been discharged nd 4 bad died ay ge the wees, Dulidings will compre eomunittee rooms, convenieuces The tellowing additional cases (By Mail te the New York Sun) city yeaterd Nichol M. died yesterday morning, of chole Wert Jud etreet, ‘Tne body vas removed at once Patriek Hoinn, 45, wee taken ill at? P.M day, at 102 We dingion street. He war Tar jeopie of Sharon Springs, N. Y., have gone to borsog for of] in that region. Twrve thousand children were born tn the ’ r y the hospital, at the Bavtery Barracks, whe Binte of California duri @ pant veer op Pity Reh deg ‘Tae Roston caulkers, on strike, offer to go to Joon Dawdon, a carpenter, aged 19, was taken 1) work for einployer f ei, ' Bunday atteornooa, at)! Ciark etreet MO: A ORY CE SIERIT ROGER Acero was reneri dat 74 Teath avenne of age, died at 4 King treet, af Refnsei by Houston, Texse, reior the t pily. are preparing to nefit of Gen, A. Bidney dat 80 Cbrietie atreet, of cholera 4 enoiers at || 1th on Kunday night. He wes Red Hi Hoapit amediZbristian, was taken ffl om doiug well at last accounts with diarrhers the bac " ar removed to the A little girl . Ges. Sherman will atari on # threes monthe of ipapection through his department, com meneing August Sth Tre once famous © Flleworth Zouavea.”’ of Chi » are fast rumning down The organization a6 taken A case of ebol merning om board th Hatiery. Mro. Bheidzele amd infant, tb fireet avenue, were reported rick th cholers, morning. Al letestaccounie the mosher wae 4a weil, 0. B. Whitmore aliee ©, Brown, ® Swedish sailor aged 26, was admitiod to the New York Hospital re cently with remitent fever. On paturday he wee seined with symptoms of cholera, and he died yer. terday morning at 11 o'clock. Wu. Me Ardie, 699 (reeumich etreet, was report fe being iH with cholera, vavn, aged 40, an boglish shoe ith cholera symptons on Thars ight he wee iu coliapes, but ne A axake measuring fourteen feet and seven led into a house in Galveston, da leg of mutton, LD seventeen months oll has sued the city ell, for $5,000 damages, for bemg run over by a city team, The father of the youngaer attends to the case, Tus Richmond, Va., Waid callaon white folks there not to give any kind of work to negroes who form military companies and drill regularly —ae tt is AUsKestive of the next civil war Joun Nichols, of Danvers, M are, bas just gatheredin, with hie o Texes, and swallow + ™o years of b honda, bis TS. omccessive y hay crop, and he thinks ay mornin sting well, bimaell good for a few move to come, WO, Dele, Hv ataaw 14 h ‘a morning who Disparoues from the West state shat the wee eere leo Eltneberb Louehiin, 441 0 @i the Overland Mail station as ud Aon Ketliy, 627 W ' bn, ten tallew bight las! lwo young #iow Cottonwood, on Fridvy i ie now out of danger martin ilickey, Bative of Lie.e jew, named Lizzie J, Witham and living ab vty Mary E.8 ott, wens oti Voast the other day to | woot Thirty second atrartie reported ae having dies wether water | lies, at Cape Cod, Gloucester, Mass. | ot choler és : ren ‘The boat upset and they were both drowned. Bridget Carr, aged 7), cor Sd ave mud lst sh ite severe diairha@a all vay, and co epee inet Os heporied by ibspector Mormes Mare. Lucker, 425 bent ly h 6, wase cholera morbus. Reported by Lnapert« 4 Rev. W H, Milburn, York a6 the Bind Pr to be the tempora' )», D., well known im New cher, Das accepted the call reetor of Trinity Chureh, Chi- eago, during the absence of the rector in Europe. ine Leslie, aged 42, Sv T Y ay d Had ot, reported ia collepee Tan Auguste CONSTITOTIONALIST gays, that Paopector Merrie what the Bouth wants is representation on the vali an alee nd what they a Northern friencs #0 called, p ation ‘The follow ing list of casce apy eared on the Brovr lyn Bulletin of the Board o| Ieaith last evening it re seou that the di is epreading thiougnous hh owriter, ai In the | willl the holce omen consider more how | different portions of the eit he appears in the eyes of other women then in her Mra. L. H. Abbey, 14) Woeshington » own, Love is more pleasing than matrimony, just | less eiar: re tor four vase, 0 Collapse at st. M, romance \# (nore pleasing than history. Tor Darlington, 8.C, Bovrnarner says: ‘Two brotuers from Darlington Disirict, married men, enlisie! in the rebel army and were killed. Their two old batehelor brothers then married . widows July south, se NY Williame, Bedford avenue, at 659 A.M. July 30th, vomisng, diarrhaa, cramps and cot remitios, Better ab Lis A.M. Wil probabir oye ougiass, TS Main street, had nursed scholars pitient; attseced July vOth, Approwcbing couap © A.M. Jay JOO, ee Jono Murrey, Conover etreet, second howe from met 6AM, July 25:b. Con velescen|. ng stieet, Alex. [hampeon, 89 Hamilton avenue, reported as (Continued om Fourth Peace.) : » Mo., miss of 15 eloped the other young Italian. She evaded. lew applicable to her tender years by placing a slip of paper in her shoe marked '18,*" and replying to the question of ber age ‘over 18.’ It wae the eurvest on of a lawrer,

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