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“> THE Number 10.621, The Latest My Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, New Orleans Massacre MARTIAL LAW WITHDRAWN. Rebels Enjoying Full Sway, ARREST OF CONVENTION PATRIOTS. They Are Indicted As Criminals. | Search of the Negro | Quarters, | ARMS AND AMMUNITION FOUND. Our Washington Dispatches, THE §0LDIERS BOUNTIES How to Make Application, CASE OF JEFF. DAVIS. Preparations for the Trial. THE ATLANTIC CABLE. President Johnson's Message Re- ceived by Queen Victoria vil Words Telegraphed ia Il 4 Minutes, IMPORTANT REPORT FROM CANADA, Another Fenian Movernent. GEN, DICK TAYLOR THE COMMANDER. & a&e., arc. ' TUE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE. Martial Law Withdrawn—Arrest ef Meu- bers of the Cenvention, Ete. New Onteans, Avo. %.—4 street car \ras fired inio tu the outskirte of the clty Inet jaight by Begroes, the ‘reconstructed’ say, and Capt. Charles Meynolds, of the steamer Starlight, wes ieilled, A wegro has been arrested on suspicicn, Maty arrows of blacks have been made since the riot, Several houses occupied by negroes have been ¢ iscovered containing arms and ammualtion for parp oses of de fence. The armed sentinels Lave been ‘ithdrawo from the Municipal Hall, i LATER. Martial law has been withdrawn, Beveral mem- bers ofthe Convention have been indicted by the Grand Jury, and arrested, Opinion ef Gen. Banks. Waeurrotox, Avo. 2—General Beaks has pub- Mished s letter in relation to the Lou miana Conven- tien, He says: “Jt was a peaceful and lawful assemblage. One word from the Tec ognis:ed autbori- ties of the United States in New Orleans would have secured ita adjournment. There were other causes of offence than the convocation of thls assoinbly. lte members were firm supporters. af ihe Govern- ment, Theunseen hand that em vie Dr, Dostle was that which applied the torch to the city of New York, and by which Lincoln fell, His death will be Svenged, end in this, as in all Yriele of cood men, she blood of the martyra will }ye the samenance of the chureh.” =2 ‘The following corresponden te shows the anxiety of She President to break up th » Convention: Wan Dera To His Kacellency. Gin. W ig LY 8h 1806. 1 bave vised th at you have issued a pro- tion c ning the ( jouvention elected in boo, po interm me under 4 ty what authority this Geticat gene fosenve gut hueect sn oy an @ whole people of the Btate ot Louisiana, ANDREW Joumeos!, my Bh Be THE GOV! mxou's REPLY. v His Ereeliency, A r by By iporpey tb jidree Johnson, President of Your telegram isre order convening the‘ ved. I have not i Jonvention of 1864. The Cou vent: arer sued oY the Eceeieent of thet ’ Fesointion authorizing him to do og, and ia that evi vu, tur him to onthe proper R37 Ay fo, to lneue write ot election for deie- Was treed te ne “ Parishes. My proclamation ' gmuse to thatcall, As soon as va- wom tained, they will be filled, and fase will be represented in the Con- J, Manson WeLLs, Governor. Canada, Another !/ew ian Mevement—Gen. Dick Tay- Mer Com nander-in-( biel. Ottawa, A) saver 2-~In‘ormation has reached the Government hat s seoond Fenian movement ageinat Caneda will soon take place, Gen, Dick Taylor to Command in chief, It is thought that the next strug. sie will be @ severe one, War with the United States isu . unlikely as things look. ED THE CABLE, ‘Telegram from Mr. Field. \ Heaet" 4 Conrant, N. F. July &81~The Presi- Geoui's m™ easageto the Quecn, containing seventy- seven wt rds, passed through the Atlantic esblein eleveros almates, and was delivered to the Queen al- suost im mediately, The Great Eastern ie now firing sal ot) in honor thereof, A celebration in honor of the successiul laying of the cable is being held at Va wncia, Ireland, this atternoon, The Albany aud ‘Te rrible leave here to-morrow morning, for the spot w! were the Cable of last year was lost. The Great % astern aud Medway will follow in abou t one week. eancies can be then _— CHOLERA In Philadelphia. Paravetruia, Aca. %.—The report of the cholera 4&3 the Board of Health, ap to noon, showed nis, @mes, two of which were fatal, On Tybee Island, Savawnag, Avo. 2.—There have been two deaths ys ‘Tybee Island, one from cholera and onw from diar- abwa, No pew cases have appeared, - Small-Pox and Yellow Fever. Havaza, Joie 28,—There b been 2s o of /geliow fever and 68 of smallpox at Havana curing [hp month of June, as officially reported in the G aerrs, The Exo pet Comsgacio, speaking of the ‘qgmall-pox at Ponce, P. R., says that it spread ins Avightfu) manner, and ip ward of the town there ‘ou warcely a house without several cases, a | ir others employes in the naval service of tie : From Washington, Wastitxaton, August 9 In making application to the Becond Auditor's | Office for the additional bounty provided for certain | helre of deceased soldiers, the (orm of application | will bethe same as heretofore used in app vying for | arrears of pay and bouaty, with the exceptions that the number of the proviso settled should always be siven, aad it should be stated that the spplication is made to recover the additional bounty provided by the 18th and 13th sections ef an Act of Congress, | Chapter 178, July 2Stb, 1866. Arpecial order from the War Department refers | the recent act for the equalization of bounties to | Majordieneral Cawley, U. 8. Volunteers, Buevet- Mejor General Barnes, Surgeon United States Army, and Brevet Major General Buchanan, Colonel of the Fist Untted States Infantry, in order, that they may prepare and submit rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of the law. Very few emplications tor pardon are now being made to the President. Five porsons today re ceived the Executive clemency There te good resson for believing that Jodge Cooley will be retained as Commissioner of Indian Affairs, The report that he was to be removed is not well founded, ‘The War Department has issued an order reliev- ing the Chief ot Engineers from duty as Inepector of the Military Academy at West Point, and eppoint- ing General E. Schriver, Inepector General, to the cbarge of the same, as Inspecior of the Military Academy woul turther orders, assigning bim by the direction of tho President to duty according to bis brevet of Major. Ge! Uy : } The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of this city have taken measures to #timulate contributions throughout the country to complete the National Washington Monument The Department of State has not, up to this date, received any official information of the ratifieational Amendment by the Legislature of Tennessee Jobn Ross died here last night, aged about 15 years. It was not until he sipned the recent treaty between the United Statesand the Cherckee pation that he was restored to bis former privileges and egain re- cognized as the chief, which position be heid for forty years, Hie remaiue will ultimately be taken to the Cherokee country for interment, The Secretary of the Treasury base aothority, by the recent law, to suspend the collection, in any of the States heretofore declared in insurrection, of the direet tax imposed by the pevious tax. A large number of postoffices were yesterday opened or re-cetablished im the Bouth, aud Boutu western States ! i JEFF. DAVIS Preparations for Trial Forrerss Monnor, Avg, 2.-Mr, O'Conor went Morth this morning, baving brought to au end his protracted interview with Davis, From the mo- memtof his arrival here, three days ago, he bas re mained constantly inside the fortress, engaged with bis client. From the length of the visi: aud the seadden manner in which it was made, it is believed that it was mainly attributable to the recent report of the Judiciary Committee to Congress, and the urgent necessity thereby created to decide upon s plan of defence in view of the epp:oaching trial, POLITICAL, Minnessota, Br. Paci, Mixn., Avo. 1.—The Democratic Siate Convention to elect cologates to the National Uuion Convention at Philadephia, met in this city t-day. ‘Lhe folowing delegates tor the Staieat Large were chosea: D. 8, Norton, T, Steel, H. M. Rice, and F J. Gra:braith, Resolutions in support of P.esident vobneon and favoring the linmeui.te admission of the pouthern States in.o the Union were adopied, Wisconsin. Mavison, Wis. Ava, 1.—The National Co: tive Luion men mit touay to eect & tothe National Union Couveution at rhil pu ‘The toliowing deiegaies for the bine at Large w chosen: Hon.J,. Doolittle, Liou, A.W. Kendall, and Hon,G. W. KR.’ nm, ‘he usual number ot district delegates w so chosen. Some exciewent was caused ssion of One of the newly @lectea dh tes, who declared himscif Opposed to Peauleton aud Val Giscussion, the name of .his d Stiicaen fiom the iat of dele, Resolutions were spepiee that we wid support ihe auminisira tion sicent Johnson and his policy for the restore! of the Union, California. Ban Francisoo, Aud, %.—At a meeting of the Union State ential Commitee, bela bere yeate:- day, 1@0lu.0R was Usauimously adop ed eudor- Sing the prepused amend: bot Articie l4iuoi the Coustitution of the La the course of the Kepubsl Unlou vei son in Vongiess, arded by some as us ot the Union pu assem Lies Wo moriow. Obie. CLevetaxp, O10, Aug. 2—Thomes P. Finne- freck, of Sandusky County, has been nominated vy the Leniocrate to-day tur Congress Lom tue Ninth Disterct, Alabama, Brim, ALs,, AUG, 2.—The Btate Conventien here tousy wes larger ab represented, tue Presiaen.'s invitations .o be Natonal Conveutioi ing devegates for the state at larcce Lewis hk, Parsons, Ueerge 5. Housion, A. B, Cooper, John Forsythe, R. B. Lanaey, James W, Lay .or, wee appoimeu for each district ia naig ham, as empt to Couveuuoa, usu: whic Arrest of a Forger en his Bridal Trip. Paoitaverraia, Aug. “—A week or ten days since & forged check tor $50,000 was paid at the Fires Na- tional Bank, To-day the forger was captured at the depot on his arrival from Baltimore, with the entire amount of plunder in 5.20 bonds, He bad in the ja- terval married a wife in Baltimore, and came thus far on his bridal trip. Mexican Intelligence. New Onceans, Avo, 2,-Advices irom Tampico report that city well fortified and prepared for an attack from the Liberals, Lhe French were fortify- ing Monterey, Matamoras was quiet, and trade in the valley of the Kio Grande had been resumed, Expedition to Mexice. San Fuancisoo, Ava. %.—A Ban Diego letter says Genera! Vega, with two hundred and fifty men, and ample supplies, sailed from All Baintse Bay, Lower Cailfornia, July 90th, supposed to be destined to some portim Sonora, A sufficieut number of Ameri- ean officers accompany the expedition to command five thousand troops, which are to be organized in Sonora, Boston, August 2-—The 8: Quincy was dedicated yesterday afternoon with ap- Propriate ceremonies, The Home occupies seventy- | #ix acres of land, with bulidings to accommoda: Present ove hundred and twenty inmates. The ac, of Incorporation establishes it ior sailors, Marine. at aited States, disabled by wounds, sickue:s old age, Or O.bherwise, without regard to their place of enlist. mest. The amount raised for the olject was #250,- Ou, of vee ae pI aaa Bpom the NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Fires, Om Crry, Pa, Avo. 2—A fire at Pithole, lest night, destroved 1,000 barrels of oi!, and engines, AUGUST ; | tanks, barrels, dc, to the amount of @160,000, The } herper. ees, or Deed to think ao, object, but you need not be afraid of me United Siaces Company's lows ta $5 000, Cutoado, Ii, Avo, %.—The bag fectory of Hart, Asten & Co, 195 South Wa Weel, wae destroyed by fire this morning; joes $1200 The adjoining store of Stearns & Forsyth, groce damaged to the amount of 15.0%, Both firr Mit Watkin, Wis, Avy. 2A fire in thieeity thie Morning desiror ithe Brehard tock, on the cor ner of Water aud Spring streets, Loss @50,00; mostiy ineured, © fully ineared Romanoe and Death, A Modern Kemeo and Juliet story A most romantic affair occurred at St, Louis, Mo, on Saturday Inet, the detalis of which rival the ideas of the most pathetic mevelist. Oueofthe actors in this drama of * Love and Suici¢e” is named Hoar Fe serman, about 22 resrsof age, and was in the employ of Henry Busch, serocersian, as bar- Bosch had @ pretty daughter, | made love, and, i sa Monte to whom ht more 6 conrequerce Le was die v--and forbid € took piace shout ox the ago, since which ‘ime Henry hae teen bar- nver atthe Stars d has continued to hold destine meeting who remained opposition of ber ‘ he had discovere lt exisiod Letween bezel ere te was empo sud jactto hisdauchter, ibe later, id mot leleve it, bas told her lover bad heard, He was very much enraged aud oa Thureday night to ea, that inex days Limedf and Minme would boii be lo etcrnity lander could not poison their lover mn F he unbappy coupe were tove her eli day, when ubs they arranje. foradoubie auecide, Inthe Minnie came home and re ised for the At miduight her mother heard groans pio- ceeding trom ber rcom, and on entering found ber in cieatprn, She adinitted she lead takeu arsenic, nnd @ wedical man wea seus tor, but ehe wae past medical nid, and died at three o'clock in the mornive, ia the meantiine Fazel had disappe . red, and as be bad bee heard to deciare that be would commis auicive in Busch's garden aod die among the tovers that her loved band bad planted there, (he garden wae searched, and the youth was founa upon the g:cund, tppa enuy dead Sy bie side wer « bottio lab led laudanum, and it was evident the foolish young man had taken a coplour draught. A docwor wae @ens tor, end an antido ¢ applied which restored Fa: to com moniu Burch « that an improper in snd a Ge i sciousness. He theo stated that the doctor might have saved hitmve.t the trouble, as he intended to kill himeelt as soon .8 possible. ‘I from Ferel found vag Min br. Louis, May 24, 1566--Dear about to ieave the cuy on business Saturday. 1 thought it my duty to give you notice of it, so that you de pot think thas i going for other purpo- ne thing [think you to satay at bimirab’s thats if you do willbe young ones, She or from you, love is witl pot like, that ie I am o1 Baturday and Bunday nig! true to you as & dove isto it other body cannot take mi only for you, and for you it shall be as ay, there je breath ia me, ibe girl wae uever born that could take me from you, nor never will be, ro do not be atraid, My love toyouand sister, From yours, for hue, Hakuy, But to that bosom thou art r, More Car than » ords can tell, Aug it # ieult be che:ished there, ‘Tis loving thee 100 well, Haruy General Inteliigence, Uby Mail te the New York Sun) A Loxpon or r expresses regret at the huwiit- tion of Austria—‘'It waseuch # gen.lewealy old Empire.” Nine horses sianding together on an open pral- rie near Broadhead, Wisconsin, were killed by single stroke of lightning last Sunday Tar roof of the Michigan Central Railroad De- pot to Detrois will cover three hundred thoussod aquare fect, or over seven acie, A noy in Minnesota filled a musket with eand and gunpow holding it over bis b fired off the char, His boad went off with is, Cataarrxe Lotus, the last descendant of the Protestant Refo mer, bes just died iv Germany, a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Tax recent rains bave increased the quantity of water in Lake Cochituate 125,000,000 galious, or ten days’ supply for Boston. Tae Metropolitan Horse Railroad Company of Boson have reduced their fares, aud now sell packages of 20 tickets for #1, A rariant tranon the Boston and Worcester Railroad was wrecked at Milbury on Tuesda aud fifteen ca aced with iron aud flour demol- Av the ball given at Saratoga Somngs, New York, on Friday mght, the Countess Romero, of H vauna, wore diamonds to ihe velue of $50,000. Maj. Gen: Halleck returned to San Francisco, on Mondey, from military tour of inspection through Cahfornia, Oregon, Washington sud Idaho Territories. Bosiwess bouses and cottage dwellings are spriuying up like mushrooms in and around Mo- thle, Al od there i ‘ood prospect of « heavy Fall business, So says the Regurmn, Ges, Costrr's brated thoroughbred } orse ‘*Dor Juan,” that lately took the first premium at the Michigan State Fair, died at Tecumseh in that State last week, He was valued at 96,000, Aw affray, growing out of political differences, occurred in Madisonville, Miss., jast Baiurday, in which three wen were killed aud uine severely wounded, Two hundred end fty regulars passed through Nashville, tenn, Tuesday morning enroute lor New Ovleans, in obedience tos Nelegram received from the War Depertmeut. Seveuicen deserted while passing through. Fon greater convenience and security, boxes, about the width aud depth of an ori letier, bave Leen introduced by the Post Oilice Depart- ment for the conveyance of leiters upon aliurough routes, Tbis will neure more speed in the assors- ment and delivery of tnail matter, A vLapr residing !n Iidianapols, Ind, the other day, commenced tickling ber daughter,» girl 14 years old, She continued this amusewens umil the girl become completely ¢xbausied, and finally, in struggling to free Leréelf Lurat @ biood-vease! and died, Tax last drive of logs, containing 60,000,000 feet of jumter and covering 500 acres of water, ar rived at Bangor trom the Upper Penobscot aud ite tributaries op Fruay. Toe daily produce of lum- ber # 1,000,000 feet, and there is @ scarcity of Vessels for ite removal, The members f Gov. Burne'de's staff who sery- ed with him dur vg she war Lave presented Lim with 4 massive silver bowl, 18 nohesnigs and 12 inches wide across top, Lt is very elevanily ly and elaborately vrnamented with personal aud patriotic devices, A crown of Buffalo, N. Y., roughs crossei the border into Canada on Saturday to witness a prize fight. The Canucks thought it was b an invamon, and woope were order and ali the rolling sk of the railroads was tak- en off to avoid capure Tax Rue Laitic presents most curious «lght. there th: tuated the mausion of Kins d the street is chocked up from rmurning te night by thousands of coupon beldere waitin 3, 1866. | thetr turn to be pall | | | V | | | Several policemen are thore on duty to keep er Dertxe the month of July only six couples were | married ja Lynehturg, and 12 to Hunrico Gow i ni the @ ratio + revailein nearly evers 3 d Siste in the South, and ie the joe of Much comment iv the press of that section, T 4! unsettlot state of the countey probably inierteres | greatly woth the settled state of matrimony. A woman tn Ohio recently was riding on horse- back, smoking o pips. Some of the ignited acco fi from it on her dress which imme- diately caught fire S)4 enceavored to extiv the hare, but her horse became unman ne whirled m und rapidly, and in a moment she wae enveloped tn flatoe, aud was burned to death. Boma drunken foldiers stationed as Fort Bohuy- ler gt rove, on Wednes ler Flhott. In ramed Ellen Hicks was killed, Coroner Over, of Weatcbester County, held an inquest, Four soluiers bare been pla uncer arrest, A Manin Hartford, Conn., advertised recently that, on reerint of e sin sum, he would by re- turn mad jostruct “| anthow to make « fortune, Ia directions y “Peddie segars, hal Havaes and balfhometuace, and always be ready to pick up any litle article of personal prop- erty you can with safety lay your bauds on, taade a pile (hat way.” A LADY apptared lately at ® concert in the Champa Elysees, Pariryin a black and white mualio dress (he Prussian cvlora) emabrowered all over with needle guns sud wish F n soldiers mnowl g down Austmans with the murderous nd the little cockede which now serves tute for @ bonnet wes trimmed with aguilleties of the ueedie gun pattern, A Jestice of the Py named Hopwood, of Prince Frecerickiown, Md. was arreaed on Bite ay, uuder the Civ! Bghta Bill for revusing to take the teviiuouy of two colored men wao de- siredto make charges azainet white mou for an stiempt at mur Hopwood was released on bis ow: POT PAUCe OF @1,000 bo await the action of the Grand Jury, Tim Michigan Central Railroad Company fh OMtablisnedt at their freteht depot ot Detroit o bathing room for t!e ber efit of emigrants arr. vit ‘ in that city, The building is Givi ted inio two epertmenis, ope for the female and the vtier tor the mele er er: At eu h arrivel the; Lileally patron oe it iW the only opportunity they have of cleaning themselves afier leaving New Yurk Tor Leg grented « charer tor @ College tor Colored people, ty be known as the “Ceutral Teanessee Methoulet Epis. copa! College.” Agia bas teen secured on tt at Nashville, adjoining @ grounde of the M y Academy A very ge buliding ie goon to be @ ected, }roposes to furnish ® general and theological education AS attewpt wee made in Philadelphia about 19 o'clock Wednesday night, to kill a colored barter athieresi ence, wo vegroes made the assault, who say they were enjdoved by tLe barber's wie, who promised them g800 for the job, ‘Lhe begroes jumped upon thar victim while he was in the celir, His co for belp trought bim pueesy assistance. Lio wee severely cut on the bead, suminit of Colleve Lil th English loria of the bench decid s Wea about # month @go, that is was @ pi incl ple of common law, that » counselor, in question Dg @ Witness, should address bim iu cruimary to nversaiion with right to quce- Von the private business of moral character of a Wi.ness, apy further than it is apparent they abs lutely affect bis reliability er touch the cane in boud; aud theta wituess is uot bourd w avewer Questions put to him sa en insulung suer, Genilemen of the bar in this country will please copy. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND CHE VICINITY, Cno.ieea Rerorrs—Tar Disease STine Srneavine.—The following deaths occurred ia this city from cholera, since last reports: Ann Currie, of 245 Weet street, at 8 P.M, Wed- a Casey, aged 25, of 206 Greeawich street, fitet floor—Wedneaday evening, Cela Kierua: of » York, re- rtedon We “D removed to the atiery Tlosp was yeri@iuay reported to hive aied W edne et loi Kast 27tn street, From the muddle o1 Loth reports, the ence is thatthe child wae removed tom the hospital back w her bow) James Wright, aged 12, died on W atier iT boure’ inuess, ay 26 Little t. Sarah Juuge, of 62 ua Bridget Smith, of 4v% Bast 28d wiueo., died yesterday mora- ky «. hienry Donnelaoo, aged 30, died also yesterday morning. tharine Cronin was reported by the Inspoctor to clea ef cClulere ou Weupesday nigus, at 547 44.h etrect tharing Fuser, after % hourssick pees, aad Jalia Grangel, aiter atew bours, aiso died yeatesdey morn: ing. ‘The following new cases of sickness bave been re- ported since Weduesday afteruooa : Chas, J. Nelson, aged 40, and bis daughter Lester, ages lv and Cor.etina Johnson, natives of Sweden, wee taken iilat 1 Gieeuwich siieet, and wee remove. to Battery tiosp.tal. Nancy mcAvster, tiom Castle Garden, was re- moved to the same institution yes.e:day morning, suflering tivim coo.era, May Auce.son, aged 40, native of New Jersey, Tesid.ug at 75 Lewis alieet, was (akon il on Weduer day, at O7th strees anu bh avecus, aud yesteruay morning she wes .u co iep e. Aun sdeGlyan, of lot aos street, taken sick Wed- Desiay, Was Lp. oving yesterday, A lite boy aoa gists oi tue Curistean family were teneu WiiL ChLoes8,on We.neday morn ne, ot 146 bast d1at trees, aud Dt vo Lue sed teuse Lo pits, ineeday night, Iva | Tuese iast make tour of »be iauway which have Leen Btu ned. Michael Wund, German, aged 69, residing at 165 Wess <0 -h atioes, was taken ill on Weanesuay, Lie dunp,Ov.ng yesterd €0, Badulu, at od We O'Brien, apes 11, iu 116 and @uvtber ih street; a boy named set, b Jee aoa Ya “ iol Kaet y -ogiaph yeste:day as fiom Chuera, Dr. M. W. Gray, of 635 Broadway, wee taken iil on Weudesday, aud wien dd by the Inspec tor Was 1 COuspes, Hop atertained of bis recovery. Ea\ber White, aged into the city up Woo symptoms of cholers Of tue MetIC polit Washington Heights, came ¢ ized with trai Oftice soon went luke sent to whe bas b.earike Uroes, 2C, 131 Willett stroet, was removed op Weduerday irom lw Noriuik where her bust had ded o choise taken with dis colepee ati i M sia pea, ol Yo Christopher atreet (not Curistie see, as previously reported) was takeu ili on Weanesuay, . ewes S11 A, M, yesterds,, aud was iu THE COOLERA IN PROOKLYS, The following is the official report made to the Board o: Healit of cases of cholera in the city ef Brooklyo from moon, August lst, (to noon, August Yd: Edwerd Conners, silen MeNamee, No eol- laps riiem Petters, eged 8, Kings County Peultea- tlary Maury Smith, Kings County Penitentiary. Euzebeth Feeney, Kings County Peaitentiary Michaes Bulga, 15.0 set, bear Och avenue, DVier- thoes #.0C@ Biudey, No ciaupe o coumpee, Mild | Case James Sherlock. near 165 Walcott st. Diarrhos& P om. Shit Cholera sywptome ac 6 A. bt, Let ipat, Kice wale: dischaiges; purging aud vow !wug at LL: bu A.M, No coilepee, mt, Chucaviie, Noleou sieve «Micky 6é mond st. jail, aymoud siuces jull, € ty-"Third Year: 28. Taken Monday, 10 P.M. Vomiti discharges. Col hir crampesnir Ano Biven back basem Monday, 8 A. M, end pu ging, Kem to Cholera Hospital. Marraret Diecerick, aged 26, mat ve of Canada, agg ah — ies pore Govovsr. Taken ‘ ‘ Sist ult. Vomit! f rt cramps, In fair condition Auguat Tee A NG pre mon torr diarrhoes, B.idget Toi, aged 8, Columbia st., near Ewen. Taken 10 PLM. Sist alt. Vomit ing and cramps. Io promising condition at 1a hy tI st No original cau e, Mary EHartin, aged 29, corner Luqueor and Hieky te. Takeo 30th ult, 2 A.M. vomit! a rape, &o, Died Auguat le, be 4 ano ck Corrigan, aged 32, 20th atreet, between 6 and 6th avenues aken 1) A.M. 3iat, vomiting, urging anc ¢ pe Died at 640 P.M. same dap © Pp. emoultory evinptome. Mary Ann & aged 24, Nelson street, meas Court street, m5 A.M, Sis » voullmy, ine and crainps, In pertect health up to the . Caused by fright hour of ure, on floor t Ww ber apirn 4 paca ut, th boyy nue eu 2S) A.M, om the at. Died at 9.50 P.M, aaine day, At the Jail, in Raymond street, there were four deaths from cholera, The cholera has also broken out {no the Truant Home, near the Penitentiery Mayor Booth, on bearimg of the circumstance, pro Cooded to (he Institution with medical attendances, and gave every aid possible, He has since tele. graphed te Governor Fenton for permission to erect. tents for the accommodation of the children, Itis des gned to provide for thove infected outaide of the Building, ‘The table of mortality, as given by Dr. B.C. Stilea the Registrar, from 6 o'clock P. M. Tuesday te @ o'clock lat inst,, ts as follows: Cholera eee Cholera titantum a foul air disease: Total.... sere sence coccccce OD Ditvrixe rum Mv.K,—Some of the milk- men of this me ropolls being sensibly impresses with the necessity of furnishing this article te the citizens in @ pure and barmiens: state, have recourse from time to time to certain hydrants distributed throughout the city, from whence they draw «sup ply of Croton liquid, which ie atterwarde sold to the public at eight or teaceute a quart, The Board of Health net baving been consulted in this little ar rangement, have ordered the Pollee to arrest al) such treepasserson the bealth of the city amd the supply of the Croton, end #ix of these “ public bene fectore” bave been arre.ted aud beid to bail, five ia $200 each, and one tn $500. A DoveLe Fxecurton—Frieny ano Far. Bis.—On the 17th inet. Beroard Friery and Frans Ferris are to be bung at the Tombs,the former fos the murder of Henry Lazerus om New Year's eve, 1565, and the letter for dashing hie wite's ous with auasze, Hoth were originally sente to be b dip Aprilot leet year, but the casos were af. sants cond maed Det ean on the ain conde which time thi ‘tence of the arried into eflect un ees the Governor riery \e iu this trying ordeal, and while jon conversra freely and with ail who i very ow compiny, end bie re * Liew bad womaa 6 bim ensy. Ye ord: Sherr Kell, ding 10 am, according to meeting was very pv ort ng ‘ay of the (ranegressor is hard, EMIGRATION,—There arrived at this port during the month of Jaly 41 steamers, bringing 15,597 bondable and 653 other passengers, aud Sv ie 8,740 bondable and 16% ether 2932. The Mun office is ander Commissioners of Kmigration tor ebligetious bo U the above repos. Boarp ov Heavru—Docks Cannor ue Srizep Witruocr Consast of Ownens—Tur Bao House Hoerrra.—Las Leatirutions PhaoeD in QUAtaNTINeEDestnuoTion or Gagnags Boxzs, &c,.-The Board he.d ite usual e-tml-weekly meeting at So'clock yesterday afternoon, President Scbalts« fa the Chair, The connsel to the Board reported on questions submiied to Lim in ieiation .o the providing of otles That the question whether the oy to p.ovide docks or joadip; Piaces ios the shipment of aead animals, offal might coil, Gep@uues for ite proper consideration upon the p.eliminury question whether hb provision to Le made by ag. Ous with the owners of the property or by s@.gu.@ without their coaseat = Ie the lv nes Bites native, the right to expead money iu acyuring adock or ianding by puiciase or lease us an extraordiuary powe: durlug the present period w peril, existe w er such ® measure isiound by tue Bows to be jiu @ly Beceasary Lo preven, pos tuience or preserve the pulsic Meaith, im such au @me.geucy the Hoara is not to expose the pubic heatu by waiting for negligent comtracture tu periorm their duty, but is to take the requisiw messuies direc. ly under te 7th and Sth cimuses o1 ihe 1eso.uuone offe.ed by the Gove:mor, Ap.l 1, 1866 Buti! Le,0esion aud purch.se dv no: avall there ie no autho. fy jor ue Bvard (0 .@.20 @ dock oF landing wi bous phe cousen, o the owner. This Board bas « 01.4.0 Power to take possession of bu.idluge ior (eu polesy -vapileus Gusing tue P.@valence of BB cpwe inic, Liu @2 Judgment lie ssme Le required, ave 10, pilvale piope.ty so taken @ just compensation is o As pau, ihe power le luuhed i huspiials, aug bas wo app.icaion .o .ocks or amuings, anu be cowa fine BO sacu O.y Proviso baving such application Dr, pwne presensed @ Communicaen isom a dis Upguiebed chy conf.ctioper, stating that cundies Weie OOD lunue of Pvisouous BrtiCies, Aud ta 0 Hoe 8 chemM,Cal @Xaminet.oo 0: Lis owe stock. Laid cu the talie, A iet.er from a chemist, offering to exbibit cortalu erred 10 the so.1u'10u ot weekiy Lepo 8 ordeleu ou fie, Pious tds Ab app last Lepors O64 Leen recu.veu, Ayary COWpany oF we bhe sabatement ul uuic im, 4x6 orcere pievious!, aud 196 not compiled ences scryed Gucing the Bei Veu WUIE COM Pied wih 4 with, Duruag ide past ek 1b casos of suypveed cholera Lave beeo big@led @au cared ior by the pauitary luspectors, Of this Duuce: 69 proved genuine, of whuiu 66 died, 6 ace couvacescent, aua we se uls UbKaown, The Bupersmiencent also reported that in accord @ bare of Li toy eG Mb Vario’ ely, All ale cesssoyed ox ao.y and 12 an nofemsive Hone b very aauy bi al: Ving wil inasruc.ious regaruing Of Pretiiacs, BAvINE + ‘ Pee provisions for garba,@ 1equised ia future by Bec tive 08 of ihe Healin Code, fA dhe pupsiia.euseot alo sent io bis report on the eccupaiion of the Ked tiouse, corner Of Bd avenue pu i0b street, which was occupled om the a1ih Jy as a CL0.es@ DOOpie, 1D puleuauce of @ sectiou ot the Boaru passed that day, 1+ was immeaiately ci@aused, pubsu oruer, O00 Lb.ed with au tue neces eo'y eppiauces, Assistant luspecior T. k, Wuie was placed ln charge, aod pioviced with @ suffic.ens eo. pe vi @ralatanie aud Burees, ‘Lhe fies patiout wus receVed un (he slesJusy. Bance tuat date live have Leen admited, A baueb uisiuiectamt aepot bay Leen estatiisued ab the tiospital, aud uie@als Oo. tray, sportasioe provided, bow tov Gisimiecmute audi ys conveyance vi paente, Tho bospim te avande st, supped wiih 9 8Or gas Bnd olbe, couvimiences, Thy stech trom the e@.gbboring tat melting @smablien mens @ iao.ereble, and pos Seay onnaaing © the horplist (us detrimental to the bealiu of we whois Beinbborhood, ‘Lhe octor urees \uat the ownar be cou. poled @ Giscontinue bis business at ence. due Cmmumcauon of Ur, tole, Of Minugs Coun. Coa ylaued ea | eurth Pege, am i