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dag. On Sanday, cholera broke ont on Randall's (sland among the idiots, Nine eases have since oc- rarred, and one death, the victim being an tmbecile samed Maggie Fiynn. For the pest two weeks ihe disease has bern prevalent ov Ward's Island, Bixty- ‘wo oaeos have ecenrred there, outef eh 26 have ‘ed, amd ® panic wee the covsequence, which caused many of the ipiaater to escape to New York, The woman reported below as having been sent from Washington street to the Battery Barricks Lospital, Wae an escaped Ward's Island emigrant. With re- Gard to Blackwell's Inland some interesting facts have been obtained from the Workhouse physician. The first case occurred about midnight, on Bundey, Joly 224, and proved fatal in twelve hours. On the Tuesday following, two eases occurred. Other enees followed within @ few beurs, Diarrhona cases havo been extremely common for the past three or four wecks on Bisekwell's Island, and as soon as @ patient can be induced to eall fer retief be ts put onder treatinent. But in these eases which terviinated in cho Ora, negligence or dread of the cholera ward has prevented the sufferer asking advice until oramps and approaching collapse had alarmod the other in- Tonics, About @ month agoan epidemic of cholera mo: bus ceeurred im the female wing ef the butlding, fad te about sixty hours as many casos ovewrred, but fortunately, none ef thom proved fatal The pres ent attack of cholera cecurred in the sane wing, and as before only showed actively in the male wing, alter two or three days continuance of the epidemic, Cases are still occuring, but they are less active in their symptome and not ee fetal in thoir reeulte, Iu this city the following cases were reported yes- terday: Another ¢! en Tueed hild, mamed Christian, died of ehoiers at 46 Fast 4st street, od 32,73 Bast STth ‘ollapee trom choiers when seon by the Ineperior at 4% PM. on Tursday, Bhe died at ¥ o'clock yesterday morning Ann ©. Neloon was taken wiih cholers at 105 Greenwich ai:ces, roar, Janes (Hennon, Sth at Removed to B. I. Herpi al TEC! two doors easi of 4th svonue, taken with eymptoms of ch at12 Moo Tuesday, was in coliapes at 64 P.M debn MeCormie irish, was taken {ll with cholera ob street, on Tuesday, morning 3 eadly, aged 4%, Irish, 1/3 Weet Siet street, reer, was taken ill with diarrbum yesterday morning By cholers superveued, but as iast accounss ehe was doing weil James Donnelly, 545 Weat Houston « colinpse from cholera en iaesday af action had setin when inet seen by th Marry Ann O'Donnell, boro int aged 4% yoarn was taken with eho street, about midnight ou J uerday, tal collapse when scem by the ios morniug, Susan Donnellan, aged 35, living at 249 West 1 street was taken with symptoms of cholera y morning, Was not yes in collapse when seou by t Luspector, Jobo Houston is Perry street A case lf reporte Mrs. Francts Ma ported sick ty Ambrese West indi treet, Le symptoms of ch treet, was tm t x04 Mott and wae io pare yecwor yesterday reported sick with cholera as 16) John Cup!s, 19 Weas ee srrec archos on Tuesday; atuighs he was seized 5 mplons af cholera, Le wos duiug wo when jest eon by the Ipapector. Anp Chaprien, 40 admitted to Bat ete, trom 7 Wash ingtan streei, She vied at du'cin & teruay tora img. obert Shortall, aged 65, of U1 Kast Bud street, on Weel 20.8 atreet ¢ Mich ely, Froderika Lioces wee teportet wich « iolers yes verday Kel . living at 1 Waae ots) » Harracts Liorpital yese setle niceet, woe taken yy Lae cholors tes jay Afterboeny, Phe followlue patients, previously repo. ted slek dave since dieq dary Lelor (uct Mage'e, a9 re- yorted) Wied Oo Monday aleruoon, a reet, Liizibeth Longhlin, 441 Wert Yiih street Puesdsy alierne 1 ~— Barnett, Waehincton sires Varta Ke Liospital buceioy, 454 Weat loth diod died at Pattery THE CHOLRBA IN BROOLLYN ‘The following cases of cholera in Mook vere feported on the bulletin of Gie Buardof Mewin yes verday: Thomas Gilroy, No eet. Takea TAM, Mh, D - M,. Joba Caliane, Luqgucer aiivut, rilicke, Takon 1P,M., July doth. tae liapae M., Slst, ptaniou, No, 1s L isoeretreet, Tendency ry Donsime, Cc ke 101, bh, t over sireet, near King iMod 6.5) A. ht lat uit, Own Roilly and Thomas Duffy, (hoth inc and Ano Moliagn— Au in Rouge County bP tiary. pase), endlene &. Faller, No. 1ST Fort Greene Place Recovering James Steph aired, Gowan. oe ‘Peken sub. oo 13 af » Dead, strick Carrigan, 2th eicet, Le! weeu Oth and 6th aves, Gowanus, ieken 12 M., Slet. lo collapse 4 POM. Dead, Vhomas Meghan (dead), coulmvee), Mary aturpliy County Jail, Aon Nolan, Lucy P. Yle and Jeannette ‘Torper. In 8 County Peustentiary, leu Lew céoswe wow re Chocew Hoapital, Vao Brunt eee. ‘the Keepe’ of the Penitentiary called upom the Jartices of the Peace yestorday, and, as reported, sequested that no more prisoners be sent to that lustituuion, There were in the morning ten new crdos and the areistente hada herd time in taking euresti bie MORAL TN Merearet Kernan, (in Ga collspee) Ail ia hinge ported Inet evening at the corner of biawilton ud NPT TLE “OOF TIS RINGER COUNTY Jat. The following port, io . lation to the cholera in the jail, wae inade by Inepector Holley : + August 1, 1866, Supt Bu J.T. Conkin?, M.D, 4 Pigi-—in compliance wit the tollowing report of which, iu my opinion, have led to the kof cholorsia the dines County Jails The building ie situated at the Joo of Mort Green, Poulny Ou Kayuoud street, and eo ariang hat iwo wiues project from the main portion wiDE aD open court, the main portion Cong occupied by the sounnietration, aud (he wings by the priecnere. Poe cette wing is oceupied by Toaler, aud com posed of three corridors, on oaeh wide of which is arranged one row of cefe, 14 in number 4iin all, Lhe right wing is occupied by females, Jn this wing gino ere ihree corridors, with celis to iuest Ll eubmit the pumber of b4 There are at present Gy mile apd 75 female prisoners iu the jal At thuce there e:e eo many that it becomes pecess ry to Crowa fiom tive to eight poo- ple into one cell, Through she cells rune a waste pipe for receiv ing aud ce a ine tothe sewer the ex: erement of the prisoae: ‘This pipe is hed out but once aday, As Lhe covers of the hopp do not close avcurely, oach cell sells like ay the S10 ter from clean, cobwele and net of fcculuue ’ tiewe Pp aod to vy ing behind the pipes and in the corn the prisoners a:e compelled tu eat @ breathe the foul emau se of L wo bodies. and the noisome vapo: b she wate ripe ‘Vig wasie sud wash waterfrom the male depar ruve inte tbe yard, from which it is ruppoeed int the street gutter, tut does not, and jor @tecnant pool. At the rear of she building waprivy rf the surface of the ground, end le not connecte! withthe se a old pig-sty which ie now occupled br ¢ ip siarge pool of dud Near the Dose stable was funud a large pil eee. aud @ vault tayough Wire woe tion of the waste pipe of the bull hue vepors arising fiom the Vault are very © ve, Lhe pare bage and refuse of meats and vegelabiie a tiionec ie colect amdiewalu in the area duriog @ p mivod ot fiom one jo theey Weeks, 1 saw elx Darrele ol tov mat ere which bad been ete: lig wevendays Lie sore rooms, where the meat is kept, has vy flor; ple groumd js wot, aud the wir Gowholesome, ‘ibis coum binsiion of causes is, iu wy opasion, Adeuuaie (ocx piain the recent outbreak of chcivra in the jostitu biou, aud humanity demands buas (ue Powe. ful aria of she jaw suuuld Bot bhus expore (o cepited pur Meat pereous unprinoned for poruape veuial off Fespecttully, . BU. HOLLey, M. 1), Inspector, Fenian Marrers,—After a longer respite dan usual, the Feniansof (his city aud viclulty are pailed wo meet the ©, O, I. R., at Cooper Institute, on onday evening next, The price ef scmission t uo visies, Ue diwhere ab jieh ad BOLO Be oY ae of part bac etna Rats ga at st a in acti SE ea el lee aa a le ol ae a EE - < = ‘ont ia not now, #8 formerty, acvined bal. important movements intended to be made. ident, Lowever, frou thr trepidation ef the clals, that they dovu't Lelierve Femianiem is ae rovin ad, Fine Derartryest,—The Commissioners held ® meoting yestorday, and received several com- munications, asking supplies, \inpeaching members, praising othors, &e. (ne or two officers were re Guced to the ranks, and inv stleations were ordered into charges Made avainat ore The premises lid Feat 26th treet were aurraadered vo chet . tion, An investigation wae oidered invw t Curmatances of the Co loge Place fire on where it is tLe firctuen were slow in work. If criminal negligence can be eho eal will probably follow. MATERIAL roR A Trinre Voter Ro- MaNce—Lovk asp Pemeourion,~ Deparment of Pubite Charities and Correetion, New York, July 27, 1566.—Fditor Bun '—fome fons years ago l was engaged to marre a young lady of city, but be ing poor at the time, | went to to seck fortua, and I succeeded even teyoad mr Hous Of course | wrote frequer omy ed, but strange may, I never received ai However, the mrevery was explained on my return, My father fell passiomately in lowe with my intend ed. end after making her believe (hat l was propueed bie band im marrtag words, she accep ed, hardiy kno ie wae doing. Thea it followed that finding fother had reported me dend eniy to gain lis What respect ebe eucertained for him, r heart remained true to her fires aud per! t Ouiy love, My father was uct siow to le and th id L become the iuneacent ¢ iach dispieasai@ to bin, eo much se, yar in order toavo tthe meeting of hie Oo) @auses me to be putin «a Lunaiiec bhavif God Wasto take Ls heep uw you te pub mh whe al Toay keow the Came o Ju bacuee ue pen \ P. 8.— Please correct the above, cil, I've no inek, The above caamunication is given verbatim ad dleratum, Whetheritis the wid imaginations of # “inind direased,” of the trnthful story of a youth Mlegally confined, itis dificult wo determine, The story told, though “romantic.” is not im probabie, There isa chance for seme eaterpri lowyer to #00 out a habeas corpus, gotY an injunction, cor some other legal documont, that will free the priso ver, and bring him (:he law er) notoriety, aod » months sgo@ well-known 18th Warder, mame@Ue- ly Odeli, ae charged, abandoned bis wife Jatia, since which time it is alleged he hae bees living with « worman named fnycer, at 68 Ridge etreet. Mre OGL wee meh en and yesterday she wentie the above house tor purpose of abooiing he: bam peramonr. hay id to eacoun pene Ker named Oatharina Hefferta, who was work at the bow Suppos uy she waa ®ve, Mra. Otel! polated the her, but wae diearmed be fo @ sue couki fire, . Odell was arrented, nud dustics Mansfeld hela ber tor trial in default of 80 Dail The Dunean and Sherman Embezzlement Case— ‘The examination of Louis A, Colin, who is accused of having stolen 949.000 'n securities from Duncan, Sh n& Co, severe] montie ao, wes becun yee beiore Juatice Dowlow al the Tamte, Wii- A MeTutosh, of the im of Dunean, Sher- fo an affidavit axeinet Colic ae \.ng convecel with sue embezzlement Wee then adourned until ten moruing. Burglary tn Grand Street.-aAt about 2 o'clock day worning, the tancy store of Joseph Cohen, SO Grand street, was entered through the rear door by burglars, They secured $1,200 worth of fowl, which were taken (o ap alley-way leating to bu iToik trees, where n carriage was io waiting to te- cevethem, Captain Helme, of the 18th Preeinct, having Jearned (bay a burg.ary wes about to be com to ted in the ne ghbhorheed, put Officers Gray and Herber| onthe watch, Aw the bur were e pe the premises they were discovered, and « if them, samed John Brady, was arrested, James Fitrnmtrick, the driver of the coach, waa aiso ar- rested, Ailot the stolen good re recevered. r tice Manetield committed bis jor trial io di ‘ Dipeave AL ay Deween Women—On Tuesday, Aune Harrison and Hliza Jolley quarrelied at No, 140 Cherry strest, and Mis. Jolley was stabbed five times in the breast with an ice pick in tue hands of Mre. liarrisou, itt ‘cured the wounds will prove Mortal, Be was removed to Ke.levue Hospital, Mre Harceon was ares aud Cob uaiived to mirait ibe result of the loturies imttic ed, Money and Jewelry Sulenby @ Demeatie- Mary liei van, # vesbic recently euployed by Harris Veleer, of 119 Chachnin etreet, was arraigned before | Justice Dowling yesterday on ascharge of hevine + omey, Rad £510 worth of jewelre from She coo eseri ber gnilt, and the ‘wagistrete committed ner for trial in detauls of ai. Nowe of the property has Leen recovered, Aliuged Fraud,-(ieccgo Watton before Justice Dowling yoaterday on acharge of hav- i | Of 2,40 bail | nienen was arraigned haps, something Leticr--moaey ; vp, | 1B Pateod two forged or worthless drafts on the Cly RAILROAD COLLISION,—-On Tureday eve- Bank of London, Eagland, for £16 each, to H. Har ning, collision occurred op 10th avenne, br the 4, of 166 Wastington atroes, It H) sieges taee : ; big 4 were paseod to Robert smith, decking out of w locomotive from the iiudsoa Kiver , flouse of ce sumens in Weet howe Hailread depot at Car No, 42 of the T cused was eid for examination, Helt Kaiiioad line was passing the rate and wae smashed co aged IV. woo Waar dh jon resi etey uD. 1 the ear, ing off the reas platform, Bue ence, blu Weat dad # rested, but bh ' to the neg! flaginan of the Hudsou River Kallroac bent from his poss. Croton Aqurpucr Drrarrment.—There hes been a few changes madein this Department, which changes went into etlect yesterday, They ere not of public importance, except in eo far as they ind intrammeied action of the Hoard, independ. entof she eny “King.” Me iaw the Croton Board tay how net independent of the Common Council, SuG ite supplies will not be stopped, ‘Lhe following #8 (he appolntinente reierred wo: Wm. i. Mehianey, appointed Water Register, ‘a pine of Wm. H Kiae; Alerander Mel oud, appoint- td Assistant Kerister, ia pice of Wim. C Khode: Win. Walsh, premotad to be Water Purveyor, Place of Aw K. Koliioe Joseph Brennaa takes the place of Mr. Welt. as pa nit cork, Farau Accipenrs.—Coroner Wildey yeater- cay held an inquest om the body of Mra, Martha Maxwell, of 616 Greenwich street, who was fatally injured on the 2th ult She went on the Charles Street Caurch plo-nic to Alderney Park, L. L, on the steamer G. K. Wyana Cn thoir reurn e@ squall id the hawser giving way, the block 1 the who Was abe ruck Mre, xwellon the head, causing v lich she died on Monday........ Coroner WW iidey algo held ab inqueas on the body of Bernard Hutly, woo died from a pistol shot woand accident: Sly iniicted by Officer Crowley, of the cluct,oa the ¥2d of April last. jaa log, aud the bail tu the jeg, 29th pre. ‘the officer shot a glanced off and struck Duffy N.Y. Executive Catnorio ASSOCIATION, —Ou the 18th of last month a preliminary meoting warheld atthe Hall of the Bloomingdale Catholic Arsoclation, TM Kaghth avenue, to effect anion at all the Catholic socteties im this city, for matnal be- Brvolent purporos, A committee was then appointed who have since reported the following plan ef e@ttion under the above title: The duties of the Association shall be to consider And decide auy matter affecting such societies col- ively ; end eoy order emanating from them to @ Teapected and obeyed by all. They shall aecide in couneil as to processions, receptions of distinguish- @d Catholicychurch dedicasions, important tuner. sis, make aywintments for charitable festivals, etc. They aleo ropeee the erestion of ® Grand Catholic Mall and BA Keom, which eball have meeti rooms, mnesic b. ee sallery, eymuastum, an coutain billiard tables, amd other attractions for the zouns The eatrance and enjoyment of the same to @ free to members of the respective societios ho sball authorize and agree to sustain ihis movement, ‘To effect this object, a consolidation of interesis in the event of lectures, covoeris, fairs, coliections,ote, 48 proposed, the uet receipts of which shall Le set spart for such objeet. An anniversary wiil be held each she nos reetipta of which shall be divided SULODg Lhe FOc\OLes pro rate, as per sale of tickets tuade by thew,, A gonoral meeting of officers of Societies favorable to thie movement will be held at the Hall of the | bs. Bloomingdales Catholic Association, 781 Eighth Svenue, Sunday, Auguat 26th, at S's P.M. Fires.—About 2 o'clock yesterday morning, & fire was discovered on the third floor of Planer & Brausdorf’s sewing machine factory, 87 and 89 Eliz abesb sire Pho third and fourth tloors were both burned out, Toes on stock aud machinery $16,000 inaured fur $27,800, ‘The building, owned by W. A. Coit, is damaged to the extent of $5,00y ; insured, THB COURTS, Far Boruxrs anp mie Heanm Boann.—The ar sument tu the cases of Walheimer agt. Schultz, and Freom agt, Schultz, was continued in the nperior Court yesterday, before Justice McCumn, the poluts taken being the unconstitudonality of the jaw, and that if the law wore wall, it only applied to matters legally declared a nuisance and jujurious to health; that what was njurious w health was to be proved, mot by the opinions of physicians, hut by actual 1 sults, and therefure this was not such anulsan gud that in eoy case the lusiness hed been so m. fied as ao comply with the orders of Board. No conclusion was reached, ‘Tre Garat Ram on ve Counraurmrane—Buum ApMirtep to Da t.—Ansuncx OF THR GOVERNMENT Witsess.—The ease of the United States ve. Joba Brum, having Leon adjourned over trom Tuesday, was called up yesterday morning, before U. 8. Com er Osboru Jourtuey Informed the Cominiesioner What |.le ipal witness, Col, Wood, haa not reguracd ub the mission on which he had been seut The Cow nuseloner—As ihe pi sacipal Qovernmert does nos ne reasonal fa giv d the war 1 jomed on an a mere iufors rand belief, Tehal 8 the amouut of bail, hat ae Lis client was an slready imprisoned a ty verified, sho prisoner kon a charge not pro: ibe discha:ged on bis own reeogulzances, » Coma issioner refused this, bus conseuted to Dail in #6,u00, whi ivenu in the ceen ot Holmes Comin irsion- ‘mined the iestiaony and bad conciuded ty noli lig mes on of having im his possession a $1u) plate, DLO OMErave Counorfert noses ihe. td requir) bail on that charge hh . Warrants bea alee beonu issued againat the prisoner OM @Cliaig@ of having acounterieit abu plate in hie HMobh “4d bim ia $5,000 » 04 Which he uler 10,000, spit woulltes y ® i tbat eoua at mu eectued to bln bot Women was Lely sued ia a vindictive wud by ful ep : The Commisslone a € we otiatled that in the watter he was eoiug tlahuy, lie coud have no aiieration wilh cour grieved, tween had the reme Mr Ch Jesire neve & reductloa woud be a dawed w Ge Lo POLGA LYVELLGENOR A J pslous WEL few Carrying Concealed Weapors— John Bterns, pro- Priecor of @ rallor's boarding bouse at No, 44 Mour etreet. was ereaigned before dne Dowting » day on @ charke cf carrying concealed wea having a large dirk koe io his possession, cused was beid for trial Brooklyn, A SviciwaL Famity.—"etween 5 and 6 clock last evening, aman named John Montanye, 40 years oi age, wo has recently left the Lanetic Aevinm at Fiathush. attempte! suicide by jumping foto Newtown Creek; tut a citizen nam inow Doane rescued bin @ life was extinct, and the re of the 47th Precinct resucliated Nim, Mr, fouteanye isthe fourth meaber of the sume family, ettompiing self-destruction, Narrow Escarz rrom Derarn.—Lart evening, while aman was driving horse and wagon Gown North Righth strect, KF. D., in a furious manner, one of the wheels of his wavon struck a tone. and the ¢river was thrown inte the street. His recovery Is contete New Jersey. Tow Garnace Demprmo Neisance.—On Motion of Issac Lomaine, Esq. Corporation Attor ney of the town of Bergen, Chancellor Zabriskio esterday rranted an order of attachment against lesers, Arthur McPherson, Smith & Clark, for con - tempt of Court, by violating the injunction which wes served upon them several days since, 1 Jeged that the accused parties continued to bri loads of gar! from New York and deport it aloug the Communipaw abore, in defiaace of the in- juaction, Bercuary—A DayGerovs Lear,—Re- tweon 2 and 5 o'clock, yesterday morning, the office ofthe Dary Tima, Jersey City, was entered by burglars, and while reconnolte ing @ Ie ramed Daniel Manning, who slept there, was AWaAONO) by th made, ‘Lhe boy raised the front win- and after calling out forthe Police, jumped to the sidewalk, a distance of «xeon feet. epraiuing au ankle and receiving other alight injuries, Poll e- man Amsden and two other officers anawered the call, bat the thi icieupineinapcaniunianiaie Aug. 2, 6, rises, 4 67; 8, cots, 7 14; High Water.ev.31 eta eter CLEARED, RTPA MSHIPS--Saratogn, Norfolk, Richmond; Albemarle, do do do; May Flower, Alex- sedria, DC; Kauvaroo, Liverpoo!. Beilona, Loudo Northern Light, Aspinwall; Colainbia, Havana; Ie. Tuvian, Liveropo, GLLIP—Norway, Coombs, tor Liverpool, BARKS ~— Toscana, Orleans; Eliew Anna, Dor- ebester; Anna, Turks Island; Laura, Loodon, BRIG—Eastern Bar, Griffin, for Trinidad. BCHOONERS—Gold Miner, Annapolis; Mary F. City Point and Mangum, Aux © Harry Warron, St, dobn, N. iN. B Borden, Harbadoon, Alfred Hall, Sandwich bLOOP—Uarvest, Corwin, for Brisw!, RB. I AGEIVED. PTRAMSH 'PS.-Holvetia, Liverpool aad Queens; town; Perit, pavanuah; Cumbria, Charieswu : Eagio, Havana, BILUPS—Archer, Boston; Adler, of and fm Hromen, BARK —Tweed, of Windsor, from Cow Bay, C, i, BRIGB--Maria White, Glace Bay; Tubal Cain, ( Bay, C. B,; Baltic. Sagus; John R. Plater, Arroyo, P. Kj Saxon, Glace Bay; Orozimbo, Elizabe hpors for Boston; Hanter, Giarp Bep; Col, Wolff, 5t. Tuomas, SCHOONERS—Joln Ellfot, Lingan; Wm, Allen: Georgetown, D. 0.; GJ. Miller, Eleuthera; A Ma, son, Georvetown, 1), (.; Belinda W, Cat island. Ariadne, Providence; Zoe, do; 11, Castoff, Newpoit. BELOW—Brig Venus, from Lingaa, C. B, for Classification. i Too Late A FACT,—BRIES!’S CELEBRATED AND IMPROVED SUN CHOLERINE REMEDY is the best and mest jud.cious ever prepared for per clarusé, Jt ie a CURE as wellas PREVENTIVE in Diarrhoea, Dyeentery, Bowel Complaints, and Choi. era (particula:ly when taken in the early stage of She disease), and stops Sickuess at the Stomach, ue and Cri ™; change@s the morbid action of the mue membrane; prevents the eeeresion of the tice water usd; prevents also, the separation ot aim fom the biood, congestion on Langs wid Brain, aud cousequently collapse, ‘Those effects | are produ in CHOLERA by the timely applica. tion of ihe above excellent Remedy. Jiis bertecuy Family Med- ery one speaks io the highest terms of {ta won- ul power ln checking all Loosenes of the Bowels; and i: te pronounced by medical men throughout 16 tates We beat Remedy ever prepaied, and re Using it in their daily practice, to nuk tor URL ae Remedy, which is ate and wil be found @ most useful e elow p 125 con's per botile, Depot, 46 pout second W dliameburgh, blo K XECUTC SALE—BENJ’N P, FAIR- HILL, A yn Thur Aus, Jt, 1866, as 10 A. Ma 06 LT West 62d ue d fure.iure, sofa Chairs, tables, iuather beds, bedding, trade, bureaue, &e., &e, oot 1K STOCK AND FIX. y and candy store, in @ good ~d rooms to live in, Appiy levave, ibe) YY COMPE iuek I + bove willl suine knowledee of the Apply as room (6, Nos, 21 vo Auba a . Fp CUKAP SMALL NEAT $] OOO sCHEAP , Peate wre oP ’ Cherries, Cuscan's roil of waior, t ui Bules’ Wak from ater = py ber | LEGAL NOTICE STMTE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE +) Seeretary of State, Albany, July vSth, 1866. ‘To the Sheriff of the County of New Yorn : Hir--Notice in hereby given that at ihe General Election to be held iu this State, on the Tuesday euc- ceeding the first Monday of November next, fol- low ing officers are w be elected, io wit. : A Governor, In the place of Reaben F Fenton; A Lieutensnt-Governor, in the piace of Thomas G. = AC anal Comm lssioner,in the place of Beajamin F. ¢ An loepeetor of State Prisons,in the place of James K. Bate . *xpire on the last day terme of office w > t tive in the Fortieth Congress of the Fourth Congreasions' istrict, at, Second, Third, Fourth fe or Fifth, th Warde of tue City and County of A Repre» United Staves for the composed of the Reve 7 Fourteenth Warde of the City Y nal Diatrie . lhirteenth an d County of New preventative inthe F rtieth Congress tater for toe Sint Cougrestioaal Coupored of the Ninth. kilteenth and Sixteensh Wade of the City aod County of New York A Kepreseatative in the Fortieth Congress of the Uni ed tates for the Beveuth Congressional Districs, comp rod of the Fleventh and Seventeenth Wards of the City and County of New York. A Kepresentative in the rortie:h Congress of the the United svates jor the Kighth Congressional Distric t conposod of the Figiweenth, ‘Iwentie h and Twer ot Warde of the Ciy aod County of New York. A Kepresontative in the Fortieth Congress of the United Mtates for the Ninth Congressional Die trict, composed of the Jwelf ‘Twenty-econd Warde of New York, and Blackwell's, War lelanca, and Kap. all's OOONTY OFF .CEKS TO DE MLECTED, Testy one Members cf Assembly A liexieer, iu the place of Joba McUool; ceder. in the place of John K. Heckett, who cinted to fill (ue vacancy coeasion by the «e- on of 50) Noffraan in the piace of Gideon J. Toeker;: scectsnih Ki, Jr. place of Louis Naumann, who the vacancy occasioned by ,the Co line oee terms of office expire on the lest day of ir het “ pution of Inepectors of F tion and Coun- fed toChapter 15] of Law te printed herewith, en ) ro provide for submitt ep the question: “Sheu union to view the ¢ tition and arue Y" for in- Struciicgs io sogacd to futes under sald act. 181 AN ACT to provide for submictiog to the Poople the Chap question, “ shall there be a Conveution to revine aud amend Wie e.ime 7’ Lassod The Peep io of the Sinte of New York, represented ww the Somate and Assewbiy, do enect as toi lowe: Reorion 1, At the genera! election to he beld in this ntate on the Tuseday next efter the firet Mon- day of November, Kivuteen hundred aud there shal be provided wor the poil of életrict, amd Bep: thereat by the loo tien ot such district, @ box marked proper for the epuion of ballow, ore Couver tion,” ono ouch district qua ified to vote at ench ¢ ton tor mamberso. the jelsgure may votre atench poll a ballot, other writien or printed, or pactl ltten or a the wiation partiy pomted, on which aha vise t ie," of bho wor ® al! be received by # end shall be deposited in liste for the said eiection #0 prepared kept that there eball bee 2 herein containing or figure for each vowor who sh t such ballots, which columo eball be headed venti All the provisions of an Act entitic Act resp € elechions OMLer than for militia aud wn off paesed April fifth, Kighteen hundred d fo ty and all inwe amendatory thereof, and the provisions of the eutitied “An ace jor as-- cortainiog by proper proofs the citizens who shall be eutisiod to the right of suffrage, and to prevent frau dulent voting.” passed April fitieenth, Fivhteen huodred and fifty-nine, and all the provisions o: the act entibed “Agact to aeceriain by proper proois the cil.zone who shali be oniited to the rigut of sutiiage,” passed May thiiteent., Eighteen hundred ONG BLAKEY five, 00 tar ee (he same Are applicable, elall apply to the p-oceedings unvor this ace, bbe Secretary of S.ate shail, immediately atier the assermbivg of the next Legislature, in whe vear Kighwon bubared aud eisty-seven, report thereio the reeust of the ¢.oction he.ein provided tor, bev. J. Luie act shail take etfect inumediately, Yours respectiully, FRANCIS C, BARLOW, Bheriffs Office, City and Couuty of New York, ast i hereby cestity the above to be & true copy of the origina! uotice secoived Ly me this day liom the becrotary of State, Duced New Yors, July $0, 1566 JOHN KELLY, Sheriff of City aud County of New York. Newspapers notcficialy autho wed to publish ute no tee will Dot receive pay jor ite insertion. 480, Lawe of 1506, MISCELLANEOUS, ALM OF WHITE LILLIES FOR PRE- cerving aud beau: ‘ying the ekin—This delight jul preparation stands ere: nt tor removing pimples. biotel: and all \mpertections trom the skin, renuering peautifully ¢ e soit aud white, rivaling Dalure in ber lairest f row Price only Uo conte por boitle, To be tua only at 46 South Becond ot, Widsweburgh,and Y Eigh have. N.Y, bul QC)LD TYP METAL WANTED—APPLY AT 4 the pun Utlice i 434 \ ORLD’S FAIR,—THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION 1567, To THE MANUPACTURERS, MUCH ANK 8, INVENTORS, PRODUCER ENGINEERS, ROHITEOTE, ARTISTS, AND SCIENTIFIC AND Ell CATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrick OF THR UNITED STA TRE AGRENCT OF ExvodiTion, No, 5 spruce at, Tribune Buiidi und No 40 Parkeitow, ‘limes Building, New Yo. « THE UNDEKSI NED HAVING BEEN A POINTEL by the pecretary 0: Biate to the above nanied Agency, and} yl ay derisousof the co-operation of his couotremen in bis efforts to make as comp ete, Intoreet) g end creditabie ns posable the 1 epresenta- thu of Orr country ac the Great Exhibition, adopts thie wethod of conveying to (bem iermation aad Use O8L.0K8 Upon tke eubject, THR) bid al In each rection ossigned to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exhibited wili be divided into ten groups, namely: tetoup L— Works of art, (ipoup 2—Materials and applications of the liberal arte. Group 8—Farniture and other household articles. Group + Clouhing, Gucluding cloths, and other wearihg apparel. Group 6--Mining, rongh and wrought products, 4 Group 6—Lasirumeuts and piocesses of Law mechan- ical arte, Group T--Food, fresh and preservod, in its various ah + (roup 8—Live sericultural products and specimens, Group 9—Natarel horticultural products hud epec)- mens, Group 10--Objects expecially exhibited for tho pur. pose of umproviug Uae physical aud woral coudition of Lhe population, not tothe United States yo at Maris i# abouts thirty thonsend Theamount of apace arst in the Fajhini loot. | The space to be resigned to them in the es. rounding pack tor agriculiural and other rarposes has not yet heen decided upon; and as it depeuds upon the Ure Of the Appucation for space were, it in yery uescable that euch application gould be song in & #000 a poe Die, vil} please indicate ina note appanded tion ; to exhibit machines or other ob- Jecte requiring toundations or special constructions, p the dimensions of those joundations or construc: fit lade {to exhibit apparatus requiring the yEDE of WaLEr, Of gas OF Of steam, What qual. tty OF wual premsure Of Waler, OF Kew OF Bhedua, whil rress desired to put machirery iu motion, w hat laoley proper to neh machine, and whe ve power will Le required, eapiewou' tn h ree 4 eral, whatever information will be of nse in placing of the ma lives, end, wherever pom bie, 6 ap Upon & fixed wale, nulars, addrags dy © DERBY, Agent forthe bypoeition forthe UNITED slates, 6 Spruce ot Pree wee ad Na 60 Pack Row, New Xo For urther pa ary = 5 = SSS sss eae THE REBUKE. — \ Hit eet his empty kettle on the table, He threw himself onthe homely lounge, and was e lsboring man, hisfeco brown with toil, All day long he had been out in thebotsun upon the top of a house, alatiog the roof, Bometimes his head wae giddy end bis back weak, but he sraightened himself with thoughts of home aud the treasures there, And nowat thesound of his feot, at the found of bis toice dimples break over amooth red cheeks, and loving fingers play with bis curls, He shuts bis eyes to frame the picture in bis heart— the picture of his wife getting eupper—the picture of bia pratsling baby. He feels the cool of tLe evening, and ail those things comfort him, yet he is not quite gratermi—not wholly; for to-day he saw snowher picture that made Lim envious; rich Sam Marlowe, riding out with hie wife and child —s handsome two; Sam, ;portly, contented and smiling, bis wife with » dainty color on her cheek, sud rich garments folded about her, “Tle and J were boys together," said the poor tan to himeelf, ben ting to his work again; “and seo how Prov ee has blessed him, though be began with almost nothing. Now he keops horses and carriages, liven in ® beautiful Louse, bas mars ried ® fortune, and with plenty of leisure, can bring np his one boy just asT have longed tomy Tom. IL by merrying early and poor have brought burdeas upon Mery's shoulders that muas be hard to bear, Vive little salouly adey labcror yet!" and he sighed wear: All day the heavy Leart never left him, and bis fellow laborers wondere! what hed come over their usually merry friend; he now had brought thae sbadow home with bim--the phantom horse end rider, the envy sod the care. **My Mary is a bandsomer woman Le muttered, nursing his misery, never knew rest Crive,"'—pe ended laush, an bis wife, and yet she Aa for taking her out for @ the sentence with a bitter Momente passed, during which the cloud grew thicker and heavier, A Leightor passing by, told: of @ airango disease that had Instely ‘ppeared in there midst; the doctor called it ptherie, sho aaid, and it wasa terriblo anc fatal elcknoss. Tien the door sbus and ihe voices fale away, but the something dreary did not @ fromthe man's heart, Suddenly Te was a scund of alarm io she bright Kitchen. “Harry, come hero.'* Ho arose slowly, aud passed through the door of ® plain Lite parlor, His wife held the baby in her arma; the other children were gathered anx- jously about ber, looking on, “What can Le the matter with him? He seemed well enough till mow, But bis lips are blue, and euldenly he ceased play: and hear how he draws his breath! Marry, be is vory mck, you must go for the doctor.” Harry started at once; little Herbert was hia idol—s most beautiful and attractive child, winning end loving—a very augeiin the bumble home, Ig wus not long before the physician was in their tlds, His iret glance was ste » bis second grave, Herbort wae very ill; the torsille sickness wasupon bim in {is most fearful (orm. All thas night they ministered to him in his “gony, for they feli that ia such siruggies tho little frail flower would soon be broken from the stalk, though shiellod by tenderess rare, Aad, alas! when morn- ing broke in unclouded brighiness, the sweet face of the babe was set towards it, butit saw no hehe, the spirit had gone to us upper home and lef the house desolate. How long « time elapsed no one knew in that househol’, for the hous pessed unheeded ; buy death can in and again, and Harry and bis Wile stood in their lone home desolate, The strong man was bowed to the earth with agony. For a time bis reason, was threatened, Ee accursed God; he heaped curses on hiruself, “I was envious of another,” he cried, and see how God bas smitten me ©, give meback my children! Only give me the Ulestings of my eyes, the jewols of my heart, and ll toil likes slave not only through the burning hours of the day, bus into the blackness and chill of twidnight. I will live on acrust; Task not for comforts—-but give me my children, Lord, for I am berefs!"* Bis wife, in the midst of her own grief tried to corafort him, but he would not listen to reason, He saw only through the crowding earth, black with damps and horrt ly Slive with Insect vitulity, the besutiful brows of his five Hvele children, hidden away from him ‘orever aud @ While this aor~ still fresh upon him, came a leitor poste ‘ Eogland, His wife opened it, and learned Sbatan unels, of whom they had heard nothing * for years, bad died within few months, and Wd her husband bis beir, Over the five graves of muceo! gold was bie little children » trea~ ty to be poured. Harry listened with a stony glance. Whar was Wealth to him pow? O, for just one loviag smile from the blue eyel baby, Take the treasure, dear Lord, L don'ts Want it bow-—rather give me a few feet of earth bese my children, Heap up the gold, and pus my little Berty beside i, Living, only for one hour les we feol is dear Lips pressed to mine, and for that chowe I would berier every dollar O for poverty, blessed poversy, with uy cnildren |" “Leas, Harry, do you kaow you're fast asleep in the Graf" thick bearded face of the Rowildered, up mto the spesker the laborer gazed “Well, Laveu's you ® word of welcome for your brother? What do you see with those wild eyes of ror ls she man fe For Harry flung bimeelf uy, his knees and with strong ves, thanked God trains Then be sprang up and wraog the baud of bis Sailor brother—ran pastbin, cought his wife and kiased ber, and | eatbered bis baties abous Lim, held them all to hia. strong, loving heart, while grvat tears rolled uown * his cheeks, Then, as bis wie looked on, wonder-." ing, frighteno., be cried ip a vboking voie “TI dreamed wey Were wll dead, Mary, all dead 3. and J thank God shat is was only a dreadful dream. Nover, never, shali I be envious again. fo gee them as they lay there’ and again he co ered thelr sinihoy Lipa with kisses, subbing in hia, ; Joy. 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