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‘F7?e 868 S88 89 °ROs erctr F wt Pee by a. dr, +r NEW ———— iflegal in all ite steps, and the whole scheme ts de nounced ass plot te seize upon the government of the State, and te force negro suffrage upon an nn- willing people. ‘Number 10,625. | The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, FROM THE WEST. THE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. 15 Persons Killed—70 Wounded. RACING THE CAUSE, ANOTHER FIRE AT SARATOGA Columbian Hotel Burning. LATEST POLITICAL NEWS. Various Andrew Johnson Conventions Delegates Appointed to Phila- H delphia, FROM EUROPE BY CABLE DATES TO MONDAY LAST, The Peace KBasis. Prussia to Oceupy Wurzburg. Austria Ponring Troops Into The Tyrol. ENGLISH COTTON AND MONEY MARKETS, Sathorities that the disease was cholera, the vessel was ordered out of port, but not until too late to pre- vent the infection from reaching the shore, The Drevailing trpe of the disease here \s malignant, in many instances carrying off the patients in two or three hours. Its fevorite places, thus tar, have been the docks and wharves of the city. A strict eurvell+ lance should be kept over all vesse's from this port. (Signed) Jons Witsos, U. 8, Consul, POLITICAL, Maine. Ponrttanp, Me., Ang. 7.~The Maine Democratic Atate Convention met in Deering Hall at half peat 10 o'clock this morning, Seven hundred and four- teen Delegates sere present, Abraham Sanbora, of Bangor, wae made Chairman, and Wm, &. Noyes, of Baco, Secretary, and a Vier Presicent was elected from each County in the State, After perfecting the bh ata the Convention adjourned until twe C Portiawn, Me. Avaver 7.—The Convention was called to order at half-past two o'clock, Hon. Blon Bradbury addressed the moetins. He said ono of the greatest po itical contests in the couniry was comme re row it being as tothe aami from ‘en Sta Wh and thoe 5 ‘me ° rights the question will be harn onious y end every resirge of arc o will hove vamivhed, Th ue has been b-oiht up between the Presi dent and Congress, Thel’ evident has emply en ceavored to ry, with ail th ils action was based upon the policy of Ab L. ncoln, At Lincoln's death we were told that it was a disp n- sation of Divine Providence in favor of the Republi can party, as Lincoln was too mild and geatle in his am. But gentle as Lincoln was, Johnson soved more gentle, more forgiving to his enemies nthe South, sod fim es adamant in eeeing that their mghte should be restored. He is not ihe President of the Democratic party, tut the lemo- eraile party supporte bim Lecause he is pure and just The Gret resolu'ion se-ertat the aisjority of the 89th Congress merite and receives ovr anquallfied emanation and reb The second resoives that old all th» depa seer tion that all the rights of the 5: The fifb approves the P iphia Convention and recomm sending delega es thereto, The report was unasimously accepted, E. +. Pillsbury, of Farmington, wee then un mousily Dominated for Governor, thanked the Convention for their chok ly endorsed the resolutions. (immense A ballot was taken for delegates at Philadelph{s Convention, ani L. D. Richard N Rice, A. W, Johnson, and Woods, D.D,, of Brun vk. were electe A resolu ion wag passed that Mr. Pi quested to invite the Republican canal Chamteriain, toa d'scussion of the questivus of the day before the peop.e. Adjourned, New York. Ouwrao, Ang. 7.—A large Convention, in which all the counties of the 26th Congressional District were fully represented, was held here to-day, Hon. William T. Jackson, of febarien, pronidt ‘b FROM EUROPE BY THE Atlantic Cable. War Movements, Loxpom, Ave. 5.—Before the armistice had been extended to Bavaria the Prussian army had moved rapidiy and secured @ good footing. The are forcing & paper currency apon the people. By the agreement the Prussians are to occupy Wurzburg; but the Bavarians are to retain the Fortress of Mentz. The Baden troops left it yestes day, and the Wurtemberg troops will leave it on the 8th inst, The River Rhine is re-opened. During the last three days the Austrians have been pouring into the Tyrol, via Bavaria, to the number ef about forty thousand. The Italian navy is to be reorganized. The court martial of Admiral Persans, who recently commanded the Italian fleet, is Gressing. A new Italian loan of three bundred and fifty million lire bas been ordered. Bince the signing of the truce part of the Swiss troeps which were guarding the border have been disbanded, The cholera is increasing in England. Lenden Meney Market. SFOUND CABLE DISPATCH. Lowpos, Avounr 6.—Consols closed at 87% for money. United States Five-iwonties, 68. Iilinots Central Railroad, 75, Corron—The sales at Liverpool to-day have Leen 6,000 bales, The market is flat, with a decline of 4d. per pound. ronetitut'o: —-—— pro- QUEEN EMMA COMING. A Good Reception Expected. DISASTER IN BROOKLYN. , Man and Two Horses Burned to } Death, &c., &e., &e. Wasntwaton, AvavetT. The Treasurer of the United States today receiv- * ed the sum of @67,000, alinost the whole amount ef what the Government hes been defrauded by the forgertes charged upon William Ringgold Cooper, The amount was received in two certificates; ove on tie Firet Mational Bank of Philadelphia for $47,000; and the other on Adams’ Express Company for $10,000, Geverals Stedman and Fullerton were among the vieltors at the Execative Mansion to-day, The asual Cabinet meeting was held to day, all the members being present except Messrs. Mc(ul- och and Lerlan, Assistant Secretary Chandler epresented the Treasury Department, Frem Aspy Bay. Asrr Bay, Avaver 7—10 P.M.— iteamer bring: ing the above messages from the cable arrived bere from Port au Barque at 8 o'clock this evening. Another steamer will be duo at § o'clock tomorrow morning. chose the toll« The Lendon Reformers and the Govern- ment—The Peeple are Allowed to Meet fa Hyde Park. ‘The London Stax of the 26th reports av Interview between the Home Secretary and « delegation from the Reform League, in reference to the Hyde Park riots, an aceount of which appeared in the Scn of yesterday, Mr. Beales, the President of the League, frankly informed the Secretary that further dis turbances were to be apprehended unless the Gov- ernment yielded, and requested Mr. Walpole to facilitate legal proceedings for the purpose of having the rieht of the people to meet in the public parks bed kly and jucictally decided"* He concluded “Tam quite eure the be moss Lary 6 to render every assistance in their power; but I muat lar aslo impartial Jadement my relimimary sev to bring about @ bet I part of the ie the J. ©, Hitehe ot @cbuyler nater—li. L. Jowe't, Broome ; Abram \ bpencer, of Tompkina. Berra.o, Acavst T.--A largo meeting was held at Bt. James’ Liall, thisevening, to elect delogaicn (to the ‘atoga Convention, Geo RK. Babcock pre sided, assisted by thirty vice plesidents, Mr. Babcock, after a brief address, was followed by Senator Doolitti*, who spoke nearly two hours in review and rupport o the policy of Preal Johneon, clalm.ur that it was identical with th Mr. Lincoln, Llis ieinatke were fiequeutly ap- plauded. Kinastos, N. Y., Aug. 7.-Mariue Schoonmaker and Thaddeus Hoyt, were to-day appointed to repre sent Ulster county, and F, Cooke 1D, K. Almy to represent (Gireene ccunty, in the ‘Philadelyhia Con- vention, The delegates appointed to attend the Baratora Convention from (he Firet District ere Wiliam Masten aud Josephs. Smith Jt Tompkins, Alter- ; George Becher, of Mckeel, of Schuyler; Ansou second District, ©. 5 Large numbers of Southern gentlemen, delegates rag: it Inia Set Re Connelly aud A. 11, tiasbrouck, tothe Philadelphia Convention, are daily arriving | sce shall have much ipore cause to de- Ohie. here. They representa good state of feeling in the | plore than t which have already taken place. Courunrs, 0. AvG.7.—The Johason State Con- tr. Walpole replied by insisting thet the parks were not the places for public discussion, but added that the Government would interpose no obstacles to a speedy legal decision of the question, He aso promised thatif he (Mr. Beales) on the part of the people would give the assurance that no breach of the peace or disturbance should occur, the people Bouth, amd a general anxiety that the Philadelphia , Convention shal! be the means of bringing the two { sections to a better understanding of each other. , It ie stated that Brigadier General Nichols hes been | | appointed by Lieut. General Sherman bie chief of vention today appoluted the following delegates-at- large to the Philadelphia Convention :—Thos, Ewing, Lewis D. Campbell, James B, Steedman, William 8. Groesbeck, Alterna’ James ii. (iruger, M. KR. Waite, O, C, Seow Thomas Bherlock. Resolu- ; b tions were adcpied lon of ) | staff, General Nichols has beea on duty in the War pe be allowed to meet in the Pak; which was sae dey to be the re nae oF We, Se oy 1B i - iy the same evening informal meeting of 0B to 1 4 Pa od be iad Assistant Adjutant Genel for sev. A ek A por wn held in Hyde Park, trom Thomas bwing woe Joie Ik de y : The police did not intertare; several workingmen | COUrse Of the Radic in Cong reas, consiitutionality of | passed over the President's veto, with gieven 5t unrepresented, Indiana. Inpranaro.is, Imp. Aug. 7. Speaker Colfax ad- dressed a very large Kepublican meeting in Circle Park to-night, There bas received at the Treasury Depart- menteysdate used in printing counterfelt fifty cent 1, cynotes, wikich was captured in New York City by the 4o/ sperations of the Secret fervice Division, The pficers rwcured & quantity of the counterfeit notes mace epeeches ; the crowd was large, but no disturb: ance occurred, At alater hour a messenger arrived, and eaid that Mr. eles, the President of the League, and Colonel Dickson, bad errived in the centie of the Park, and woud tell them that they had waited upon the representative of the ‘rovern- ment, end that he had granted permission for hold- d ‘tgome wewks ago, and having worked up the ease, | ing the meeting on Mondey next, and that Wisconsin. ~wmcceeded in securing the plate and several of the | 20 pal ol either a itary ‘ + pe =The Democrats of the Fourth parties emgaged in the manufecsure of the nots. “the. feather] The waole pronase faa. Charlee © Is is understood that as soon as Postmaster Gen- assembly mn *. sclourned My # ral Kavelall returns a large number of Postmasters meeting. Tas in reporting | ee A rT here t : " 7 , +1 i the States will be removed, und friends of the .Ad+ facet geld perp! beyond Nasnvitte, Tenn, Aug. 7.-The Tennessee Color istrrdion sppointed in their places. Si ely, that trust and confidence had | ed State Convention met and organized in this city disposition wil te made of many internal revi ed in the people, There was to be no Wore | yesterday, Delegates from tifteea Counties in the collectors and asressors woo aie known to be mip ce by the police or military with the iib- ‘ im apeeres Lakes the } Foal Revenue Bares. Me ei GY pred ir to them, discuss questions of po.iti erest to the colore: people fn connection with cu ture, Mining, manu factures and education, The Coavention wil proba biy be in session for wwoor three days, THE STEAMER LYTLE DISASTER. { 15 Persons Killed, 70 Wounded. i Cinormnati, Aug. 7,—The latest accounts from the { steamer Lytle, which steamer exploded at Bethie- bem, Indiana, state that 15 persons were killed and ebout 10 wounded. Most of the crew were deck , bands. Ten of the wounded died at Madison, Ind., today. As the inquest held at Madison this morn J Aug the Jury condemned both boats for recing, FIRE IN SARATOGA, The Columbian Hotel Buruing. Samatogs, Avo, 7—Midnight.—A fire broke out 4at 11 o'clock to-niht ime wooden ballding next to the Columbian Hakel, occupied by Merars. Krigger, furniture dealer, Hiram Palmer, pro‘rision dealer, Vaud C, H. Brown, baker, The buildin ¢ was destroy- ‘ed, The fire them caught fh the Co! ambian Hotel, which isnow burming. The hotel could have beea saved by an efficient fire department and « supply of water, There is danger of the fire extemding to buildings further south, from the same cause. SECOND DISPaTOR, Saratoga, Ava, 8-190 A. M.—The Ccflumbian Hote! is completely destroyed. The lossesare: On the hotel $50,000; insured for abous $30,000. Krig- get's loss $15,000 ; iusured $5,450; Brown, $5,000; “psured $1,900; Patmer, €5,000; insured $2,000, Miss Carrie Carpenter's loss on house $1,500; in- sured $5,009, The furniture was not insu red; loss $1,000, Whe house was saved after it rece! \ved con- siderable damage, J. H. Farrington occupied « store in Miss Carpenter's hou: tocked with liqu ors, Loss $1,000 by removal, Insured, M, B, Bicknefl owned the house occupied by Palmer and Brovra, Loss 91,6. eras } The New “rieans Riots. | A lengthy dispatch » » rece.ved from New Or- Teaus at & late hour last evening, covering corres- deuce from Messrs, Vorhees, Herron and Monroe to President Johnson, relative to the late riots in pat city. The corzespondence gives about the same history of the affair that bas been o:- tensively published in the New Orleans papers, and republished im the Sux and other journals hera, ‘The ‘Convention, the attempt to exercise the suthor ity of wich, lad w the gusbroak, le deslared to have been while looking for their own Hghts, not to inteiere with the rights of others. The goveranees had reed to trust them, and that &) them uot to commit any diserderly act, nor to inet upon meeting in the parks, with is one exception, ds was srranged that a meeting was to be beldon next Monday evenimg at six o'cloo&. [(ireat cheer- ing.) At the conclusion of the spoech the crowd departed in an orderly and decorows manner," ey relied upoa Kentacky. Crixounnatt, Aug, T.—The retarnsfrom Kentucky indicate a Democratic majority of from 20,0W to $0,000. Lovuisvitus, Ky,, Aug, 7 —The Jounwat's account of the city election yesterday, gives Hobson 2,987 votes, ard Duvall 4.311 for Clerk of the Court of Avpeals. Conn received 4,417, and Johnston 8,026 for Clerk of the County Court. Craig received 4,4.%, end Harberon 8,245 for Judge of the City Court, Marshall received ¥,8{4, aud Larden 4,421 for Appel- late Judge, There ai CHOLERA, ‘oe Cincinnatl, O. Crnonerati, Acoust T,—Twenty-nine deaths from cholera were reported at the office of the Board of Health yesterday, ‘The total number of deaths from clanlera since August Ist is 79. In St. Leuls, Mo. Br. J.ovrs, Avucer 6,—Some 20 cases of cholera have been reported to the Board of Health since Saturday, mainly persons from the South, Several deaths have occurred. The genera! sanitary con- dition of the city ls unusually good, and no serious apprehinsions are felt of the disease becoming epidemic, at present two vacancies in the Ken- celegations need br t he Louleviile pueeesu fro’ y buith tow the Covington The latter has Leen eppo nied Gov r a Territory, A\\hough ue bad pot . edatthetime of the urnment of ¢ ong t ie not Likely thas be wiil coutioue w bold both offices, resignations of Gen. Tnatriet, and Green C District, of Mout Maryland. Bartimone, Ang, 7.—Thomas Swan, J., son of Gov- ervor ‘1, Bwan, died today, The new registration of voters has commenced in all tho wards and at- tracts considerable interest from the efforte being made by many, heretotuie exclused on the ground of disloyalty, to obigin regis rato Tbe status cf poll. teal pariica io this city ani stale willof course de pend very wuch on tho result of the registration, Sows itous, Ry Telegraph te the New Yors tum In New Orleans, La. New Oxreans, Avavst?.—The Board of Health report the number of deaths for the week just ended 190, of which 29 were from cholera, The cholera is increasing here, and prevails principally among the megroeu., Quarantine at Charlesten. Caauieston, 8. C,, August 1,—The Medics] Di- rector of the D partment of the Carolinas has issued an order establirhing a Quarantine tor all vessels ar- riving here from New York, to last 15 days trom the date of their clearance from New York, at the end of which time they will be permitted to pass if there is no sicknoss om board, ‘The Cholera Abroad. Unirep S1aTes ConscLate, ? Anrweur, Belgium, July loth, 1966.) To Hon, Wiiitam H, Sewanp: Srm—Blince my last report upon the wubject of the cholera, it has been gradually on the increase, The daily death list, as shown by the city papers for the last ton days, bas ranged from 60 to 95. The disosse first made its appearance im the pert on board ao emigrant ship, which lef} during my absence at Tangier, As even os it Docume known to the cliy Tow American Dental Assoviasion closed its sixth amnnval meeting, at Boston, yesterday aiter- noon, Tus large brick building connected with the Plymouth, Mass., Cordage Couspany's works was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Loss $50,- 000, of which two-thirds is insured, Tus extensive oil refinery, ot Pittsburgh, Ps., known asthe Petrolte O11 Works, and owned by Messrs. Worroser, Moyers & Co, wee totally de- stroyed by fire last evening. Loss $50,000, A PRisonse in custody of s policeman from Syracuse, N. Y., in the train going Esst from Roshes.«r yesterday morniug, jumped from the oar Wiadow vear Waruer's Station aud was killed, YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST §, Q &, 1866. AMAN named Alberman shot his brother-in-law, named Bartlet, at Mendsburg, N. ¥., Monday ewe- ning, «uring # quarrel at Alderman's house, Bartlett will probably die. A rine at Gaffstown, N. If, yesterday, destroyed the large stocking factory of James Cuaningham, together with « large amount of woo! belonging to the neighboring farmers. Tar tank shed belonging tothe kerosene oll works of W. J, Parson & Oo,, Bast Boston, was entirely consumed by fire about aine o'clock last evening. Loas not far from $15,000, Inaured, General Intelligence, (By Mail to the New York fun) Gan, Borien's new hous) at Gloucester, Maas., in of granite, two stories high, with ox taree story towers, Tas whole ameouut received by the Mayor of Pordand for the rel'ef of sufferers by the fire, up to and including Saturday last, is $272,070 89. Caurzntees at Portland, Mo., receive $3 60 « day. Lbere is plenty of work for them there at that price, and will befor some time to come, Tonga English woren, sisters, now quite aged, have increased Her Majem subjects to the ox- tout of sixty individuals, says the Charleston Covnrms, to an- 06 the Gocease or Mra, John C, O.lboun, the of South Carolina's great statesman, at Pendleton, 8.C., onthe night of the %th of July. Tax swimming 8.. Legor of the year, for the medal of the Loudow Claly was lately decided, The wie swam a sand yards in eigineen minutes avd thirty-nine seconds, ‘“iemmn pea shelling machines," in four sites, ere introduced fn London, and are said to do the Work of cookey's fingers nesily and nattly, aod with ae much ease and elegance, Tur Rochester (N. Y.) Ustom says the report that the milk ershad takon all the stock for the proposed Water Works in that city is un- founded. Tne cause of so many outbreaks in Hayti—the life tenure of Presiiouts—'es been settied by the Coambers passing a law coafluing the holding of that office to four years, Tue quentity of milk transported to New York city by the Erne Rulway tor July just closed, is the largest ever reported, exceeling one milion galloos, The exact figures are 1,005,881 gallons, A colored man in Chicago, I!),, married to a white woman, q arreled on Havuriay, The wo man revengefuil, set fire tothe miserable shemy in which the ‘amily lived, aud Ler little baby was burned to death, One bundred and eleven negroes, wounded in the assacro at New () leans, were received in the Marine Hospital iu that city for medical ¢reat- ment, many of toem having slight wounds from which they will recover in a few dave, Tue first of the fall elections will be held in Vermont and Mane in the early part of Septym- ber. Ponusylvamea, Ohio, aod ober Western Bates boid thelr elections tn Otober, and Mary laud, New York aud Massachusetis in November. Dx, Saupon Capy, of Canaan, Columbia county, N. ¥., woile engexed in shooting raise in bia barn, a lew days #ince, accidentally suot his son, a lad of nine years, through the beart, killing him instantly. Axcuugrof wealthy and enterprising gentle. men in Burlington, Vt., have formed themselves into a colored orphan assocmation, and last week they provided com/ortable homes for 600 of these children with farmers, ‘Tus Newbero, N.C., Trwms states that the U.3. steamer Naugatuck, duriug few weeks’ cruise in Aibemarle Sound ani adjacent waters, se.zed and sent to the various Collectors io thas vicinity, for violation of the revenue laws, two steamers aud eiyht sa.ling vessels, Rracy ut, 8. 04 which was formerly an aris tocratc Wiuter resort of the Bouthersers, has be- come completely Yankeeizol with New England- ers. The Mayor of the city isa New Enugiunder, and every office-holder, landowner, and sture- keeper hails fr m the sume section, Tne City of Matamoras, Mexico, is reported as being in @ terrible condition, bowh in « Lusipess and sanitary pout of view. ‘Lhe only sales made are auction ssles by persons anxious to get ous of the city, Tho ptrectea are saiito bs reeking wb mud, four feet deep in some places, Iv 1866, the length of the various telegraph wires counter ng iu Paris was avout 60,000 wiles—enough to put @ girdle twice around \uo earth, There were 610 viflves for the working of these lines, and the number of messs yes sent over therm was 1,067- 748, for whica the charge was $1,224,655, A Lunas map, ox foetin diameter, bas been consiructed under the auspices of the British As tronemical Association, By means of a large and accurate telescope photographs of the moon were obtained that were #o perfect that tuey could be evlarged to a diameter uf three feet, From these the wap Was cop.ed, Ir \sestiruated that ¢8,000,000 must have been | represented in toe Various turf treasactious of the race work at Hara o, Ouse | » Col, —~ of New York, lost @80,000; an mau $15,000, while quite a bumber were out and injured to the tue of from one to fivethoussnd dollars by betung on loslug tavoriios, A vew weeks mncea Southern young man of wealtu visiting Bosiou oa busine ut bis hotel, and during ns sickness y nursed by an Irish girl of remarkable beausy. Last Saturday the young man married Lis puree in Coarlestown, Mass, Lhe groom iv 24, the bride not yet 20. Ir jo stated that national officials recently Je capisaied after nominatou by ibe Presidents and ooufirmation by the Benate, are disposed yo cou- fest the matt.r, by refusing tw give Up their posi- tions to the newly appointed officials, on the ground bat no such power je vested in tive. Boston LBAVELLES removals of this characier, however, u made, aud the rigbtol tue fore been dispucec, Two sparks {rom London, while enjoying them- Bc. Ver acionyg the leat ump, came upon & Leru readsng ov the top of th him by rewarking you will see & grea. wa "Ou aye, oe ferry g way.’ “Ab! You will see Aw irom Leret'* “Porrer th o tua"? ead Doowld, “Ant how's tharr’ Ou, just wes til she mist gangs awa, an’ you'll see tue muse Tos plague of locus's, says an English paper, ts caumny sad ceva te DBeyrou, Jui trom LUisbay { oo cholers bas everywuere in the Eset followed io the tran ot the locusis, A ietier from ® Dative of Hisbaya gaye that tue locusts cover the whole laud, and en- ter the houses as they bave never doue before, sbey have eaten up all the herbs, aud Hisbaye lovka 1 Geseit, A oLoTatxea merchant at Louisville, Ky., named Moses, wuo ui.u't fud it good wo be alous, ound a woman in Cinch nati + et suited his taste, and Le mairied her, Luey were waried las Friday ihe bridegroom wok hia new wile to Louisville, where sLe Was usoered ijuto finely jurnished roows, prepared tor the occasion, On Tues ay the wife obiaine! the key of the busbanc's trunk, spproprisied $2,000 im greenbacks, and disap- pea.eu, Tax Portland, Me, Azgus, says affectionaie teacher iu @ Uigs school for young ladies thas we wot of, Que day ® roguish maiden sixigen summers broedly violated avme ule of They Lave an Execa- | thrachool, The teacher th for dise pine Hecailed ber cas@ to her with « it it @ plain case Dim, argued the + etriocumnees and earnest ness ;—kiseed her, then asked her if she wae not sorry, She sald she was, and pon her in was forgives. How of oe, « Great is the power Or « family of six persons, in Philadeiphis, all of whom enki returned from ® ) leasure trip in & sail boat on the Delaware river violently ill, five have died, [t seems they took on board a bundle of clothing which they found floating ov the river. probably thrown overboard from some vessel om which there was # contagious disease. Violent retching and fever were the forms of the disease, and after death the bodies assumed a dark purple hue, The Philadelphia papers question »heth it wae not cholera that carried them off. [tis hoped that the ouly survivor wiil recover, At an adjourned meeting of the Americnn Dente) Avsociation, at Boston, on Monday, Gene- ra) Busler was introduced, and delivered a apeock hs pe of Dentistry and Radicaliem in general. At tbe conclusion ot bis remarks the following resolution wae introduced: “Reaolved, That this Association is bappy to see end hear Mafor Gene ral Bustier, and it also wishes he bad coumand New © leaus one week ago.’ The adoption af this resolu.ion let to # motiun to reconsider, which produced a spirited discussion, some of the Bouth~ ern delegates vigosously objecting thas auced politica and subjects toregu to the of the jects Association, 8 me of the Northern delegates pla that the resolution was morely « recog and loyalty, end the subject was ro LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Query Exma.—As noticed in the Sux of yesterday, a veritable Queen is said to been route from Europe to this port, and the vessel om which abe fe expected is now about due, This august personage is Emma, Queen of the Sandwich Islands, who returning to her home, from # visit to England, Emma, though of a dark complexion, isasid to be @ good-jooking yoang woman, well educated, refined ia ber manners, and without that hankering after “roast miss'onary” which formerly cheracterized bet people. It is announced that she will be recoived by the United States authorities with national hou ors, and no doubt the hubbab that was raised about the Prince of Wales and Japanese Tommy will be ww nothing compared with the reception of the live Queen, who te young and pretty, The ecions of Bhoddy and Petroleum will be in theirglory. ‘Lhe votaries of fashion will have a chance to show thei excess of jewelry and deficiency of brains belo “Tor Majesty,” if a chance shall be given them, aud Enima will be lucky If she survive it all, As before remarked, Emma hae no cannibalistic propensities, and it will thorefore be safe even for our fat and ten~ dor Aldermen to appear in her presence, So far an cannibalism is concerned, itis more likely that she will be the victim than the dovourer, for, accorcing to all eccounts, abe isa very appetible Sandwich.t Cnovera Reports,—The reports yesterday are gratifying, there being only nine cases and eae death in the city—exclusive of the hospitals, ia which only five deaths were reported, viz: four in the Med House and one inthe Battery Hopital, Iu the former nine patients remained and in the latter fourteen. The following cases were reported yes terday: Mageie Cammings, 4 Depan Row, Bi cker strect, John Veban. d 55, Lrieh, 124 East ald sires ‘ak yok Auguat Orb in the morning In collapse au named Chapman, residing in 60th etreat, oo lth and 12th aveaues, died of cholera you beidey moraines Thos McAullife, aged 47, of S1 Oak street, alux with cholera, 1 doing well, ‘Thos, Wheeler, aged 4, native of England, stop- ing at Contre Street Dispensary, Bent w Latwiy jarracks. see Milk, 9th avenue and 63th street. Iucipient cho! Se: geant Blake, Slst Preciact, Premonitory symu- aged 49, native of the Uni‘! UB. ht, yesterday, at No, iret Boyle, died as 1d Bixth street Mrs, Baoniker, 9th avenne and 67th streets, whoes child kuda died « doy or two since of ehoiers, wes taken ill with iucipieus cholera yesterday morning. The Superintendent of Out Door Poor reported the following deaths yesterday : Work House, B. 1.-Eight deaths for the 48 houre preceding 10.50 I’, M. Aug, 6. Charity Hospisat-- Shree, deaths for the 48 bourse preceding ¥ P.M. same day. ‘Altus House—Six deaths for same time. tte tentiary--One death to6 P.M Kendall's Islaud ~ One death fiom cholera yesterday wosning, The following aro reported by the Board of Health: Battery Barracks Fllen 6, Hurdy died veaterday of cholera—9 patients remaining, At Ked House thy foliowing ; Manuel (iaciano Berpo, ages 60, Portagal, from #.oop Roberteo Kt, died on Monday, Jere 6%, Ireland, from 39 Malbe: y. Mary Aun Maloy, from don Monday. Eliza Bammec 16 trom ¥1T Woes 1Tsb stree - 14 paticuts remaining, TUR CHOLERA IN BROOKLYN, The official Bulletin in the office of the Board of Heal\h, Inet evening showed @ total of thirty cases from 12 o'clock noon on Monday, up to last evening. Awong these cases were ou deaths, No reports of a reilable character © received from the Peal- tentiary, and the cases in that Institution are there fore not inciuded in the liss, It said, however, by the phyalciaus, that the disease is abating im that piace. eign McLaughlin, z png Cheep aopice. tobe ‘ McLaug! , aged 15, Same residence and same la ¢ pe. Elizaceth Kodgers, aged 26, No, 3 Jackson's Court. No physician, phe was sont to the Cholere hio-plial 5 aged 13. No 10T Park Avenag, n collapse. al. uel Rodgers, aged 26, Bame residence, Hos- Ls bag re Behl 4, betweem Third aud Fou.gb Aveo U ad Ann bown, aged 45, No, 348 Fulton Avenue, Tending \o collayew pases McGukin, aged 25, No, $5 Amity strees, oad, y.oanor Thompsons, aged 6 years, No, 37 Atlantic street. Lead Mary Durus, Deas, Jono Rel'ly, aged 28, Bist street, between Fourts and r.thh Avenues, Condition not stated, Nancy Jordan, aged So, Fiatbush, Dead, Aucustus Noribup, No, 201 south 4b acreet, KE. D, Convalescent, Hiliget Gannon, aged 89. Found in the wooda below Greenwood, Approaching collapse, Daniel G, Ca o, 5 Laon etree, Dead. Daniel Cullios aged 4], Laquoer street, meas Hicks, Ip colle Wu, hietlerm, & pner of Licks, De Mary Llughes, aged 40 years, No. 16 MU) street, Lead, Heury (oe, Dead Br dges Melvevitt, 46 Furman street. 22d at Hicks street, near Nelsom street, hd years, Huntiogton street, In collapse. E.leu Hourke, aged 46, bowy).e'e Heok, 1a thas are, Partition street, meas Jobu Donne street, Inco tap Mario o@iny, aged 45 years, No, 19 Van Brung street, Le iuil Collupee, thomas Clear, aged 2 years, realding foot of Court sireet, (Co sdshon wets 4.) Jeurence McCormick, Na \4 Bridge street, cormes of Jomu otis, Buimoved to Lospitar ‘The following cases from the county jail are re “Comuauca on Fourth Pege.)

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