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_— ___= —- — = The Latest News Ry Telegraph tothe N. ¥. San, | CABLE NEWS.) DATES TO SATURDAY.|: it Napoleon “ Shews Ilis Hand.” France Asks for an Extension of Frontier to the Rhine. SHE WILL HAVE IT OR FIGHT. Austria and “Ttaly. AN, ARMISTICE AGREED Empress “of BLS! {co ta Paris. She Wants Nap. to Help Max. CLOSE OF THE ENGLISH PARLIMENT, The Queen's iipeech. THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION, Gathering of the Dulegates, | QUR WASHINGTON DISPATCES. Gea. Deward on the Freedmen. The Bureau Declared Lodispensible. LATE NEWS FROM MEXICO. of Tiumpico, which was entrusted toe F: Tie Freneh had fr om Vera © with the opinion that im the present condition af affairs the Bus eau te indispensable. Freedme Commissioner io have two additions: tailed for duty in New Urieans with as litt! adelay as possible. It is thought the requisition ise sade for the Purpor out of the prevalence of eholera in tha 169,0 or ex “it rece ved @ emall ri rus by water, fi rcement Gen, Carvaj@ had er. @ontred ot M tamoras an expedition 1,640 strong, sath a view t. The capture of Tampico General urna wasto hae the command. Gea. Eecobedo tad left Matary crag With 4,000 men for Monterey rhiek city he @ spected to have econ in bis posses. fou. Presides y¢ Juarez sorganizing another ex. edition at C), nusbua, to capture the meighboring ity of Dare ago. From Washington. WAshinoron, Ang, 1% Genora | Howard, Commiesiouer of the Freedinen's Burenu, | iss written @ lettor in reply te some in. Guiriesm ade by the Hon. Roosevell Hart, member of Congr ese (rom New York, concerning the opera- Hons of describes the organixetion aud work of the Bureau, | Giving ite statics trom June, 1566 to June. 1866, From them) it sppea UPON, | receivin | whites depa udent upon the Government bounty are | | equal im miimber to the blacks. The letter clos . | the Fresdmen's Burean. The Geveral at the number ef persous tioms a:@ decreasing. and that the poor « | | Major Gevon ! Baird, Ase + Commirsion op of * Aftsire tor Louisiana. telegraphs aT one de of meeting auy necessity whic’ 4 may ariso selty an issced con- Anew Navy Register has just be taining the various promotions whi 41, neve occurred through the action of Congressan 4 otherwise since the beginning of the jwesent yes t on The teceipts fi 33) miornal ' evenoe on Ratnrday Ti, and for the grok on Jing today, Calvin BE. Pratt atlY’ | officers, or fore ro rergrtay pprirg or administra. Activity of the Republicam Army. | meteor’ frsecus tye un. MONTEREY AND OUR ANGO THREATENED Sasaes, srenet Minis totae sass iene Tet ine THE PHILADELPHIA TRAGEDY Details ef the Awful Crime, ARREST OF THE MURDERER. &e., &e., ado From Europe. vieetT CARLES Napoleen Opens Tile Little Game. Lompon, August 10th.—Napoleop bas asked fom ja am extension of the frontier of Hrance | a Rhine. France will probably have the ter. fitory or fight, This Napoleonie develowment wes not unexpected. AEOCOND CABLE DisraTon, Cleese ef Parliament—The Queen’s Speech —Uncle Sam Thasked fer Supprssing the Americas Fenians, | Lonpon, August 10th e session of Par iament bas ciesed. The Queen's speech en thy occasion qf the dissolution returns thanks to (he ment of the United Btates for the action taken by it im the matter of the late Fenias reid into Canada The speech also expresses the Queen's | @ratification at the success of the Atlantic Cable. | The remainder of the address trom the Throme relates te home questions. THIRD CABLE DISPATCE, Aw Armistice Between Austria and Italy— The Empress ef Mexico im Paris. Lowpon, Avo. 11.—Am armistice has been agreed ‘pon between Austria and Italy, upon the basis of the cession of Venetia te Italy, The Empress of Mexice has arrived in Paris. @he seeks aid from the French Government to the cause of Maximilian. pisraTom Govern VOURTH pisvaTca. Buglish Markets om Friday and Saturday Lévexroon, Ave. 10.—Cotton—The sales of cotvon for the week have been 53,000 bales, Prices have de. clined one-baif ofs penny per pound on tho week, Middling uj lands is quoted at 15i¢d. To-day's sales were 6,000 bales. Lonpon, Av@. 10,.—Consols closed at 87% for money, Umited States Five-Twenties were quo'ed at the close of Lusiness to-day at 68's. Illinois Cen- tral shares were quoted at the close as Tb. Erle abares were quoted at t! lose at 4034. Livexrool, Ave. 11—P. M.—The coton market was steady to-day, with sales of 10,000 bales, Mid- Ging uplands, 13594. Lorpow, Ave. 11—P M.—Consols were quoted at the close of business to-day, 674 (or money. U, 8. Five-Tweaty boads were quoted at the close ot 68's. Tilinois Central Erie Railroad eb, The Gulf Cable Kepatred. Ary Bax, N. 8. Aug. 12,6 00 P, M.—The cable ecross the (iulf of Bt. Lawrence was again picked up 019 o'clock this morning, A opl co wee made by Mr, Chariton, and ihe steamer Beaded for ine shore, Thecalle will be landed at & @cleck thie evening, when commusication via the | Atlantic eab e wil! be a’ most instantaneous beiween the United States and Earcpe, ATER M.—The cable seross the in comp.rve ranning or Asry Bay, Aag, 12,9 Gulf of 6s. Lawrence Frem Europe by “teamer. 6r. Jomy's, N. F., August 12th.— The steamship Wow York passed Cape Kace en Friday afternoon, em route to New York. She brings the usual sum mary of vews, but all the poate ef importance have beem anticipated by the U Mexico. Reperts via We bingten. Wasmveton, Ave. 19.—Eeceat news from Tam- fino states thas the French suspecting the Merican Qeacra, Lamedrid. relieved bigs (com tae commen? | me lm Nt bee 4 appointed Collecter of In- | ternal Revenue for + ne Third District of New York, Al i by Bowen, publisher of the New wNY ant, who ls removed f Comm’ sioner of Internal Revenue hes written the 10 Jowing respec ting the tex ov auction salen: Prior tothe date of the! tof July 13, 1966, it was held the 4 sales made wees for judicial | tee, mostly from the South and West, | aw hea that the sales of auetione: © whea the above act ook effect, TH! ¢ PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION, Gat! ering of the Neleqates—Exviting Dis cussions. P arvaperrnra, Avo. 19.—A large nwamber of del- °F atestrom all parte of the country are erriving ere. Numerous consultation Te bold today all Vending t© harmony in the proceedings. Vallan- digham arrived bere today. The two de tions from Loulsiana, headed by Cuthbert, Bullett and W. H.C. Kine, have barmouized and arranged all differences and rivalries. SEOOND DISPATOR Puraperrnta, Avo, 12.—The excitement about the Convention is incressing rapi(ily. This eveniog the Continental Hotel and Girard House, and the street between where completely blockaded by the | crowd. Much angry discussion. was colng on, some declaring that Vallandigham, aed the party he re presented, should not enter the Convention. Fer nando Wood insists vehemently that they sball be admitted without question, A eaucus of the Bouth- orn delegates will be held inthe moraing to decide on the course to ta pursued towards Northern dele- fates, Arrange) nents for the press have bees made as perfect as po isible, and all legitimate representa. tives of Journal scan procure their cards by applica- tion tL. A. W hitely, room 137 Continental Hotel. The mewbere \ +t the press will occupy seate in front of the stand at ad in the amphitheatre adjoining it, THIMD DIBPATOU, PHILADELP AIA, ACG. 1%,— About three hundred delegates to whe Convention bi eo far registered their names om the books of the Executive Commit Bat few New Engiand delegates have yetarrived. Mr. Ashman is still favorably epeken of as a candidate tor President of the (/onventioa Arrangements between the Oblo ¢elegaies are progressing favorably, and it is believed at headquariers that s harmonious adjust. ment of difiicuities between the delegates will be made, CHOLERA, In Philadelphia. Prutapriruta, August 13.—The reports of the Board of Healih sbow forty-three cases ef cholere and nine deaths for the week ending yesterday, ‘The disease has almost entirely disappeared within the last two days. In Clocianati, 0. Crmcrmmatt, August 11.—Thirty-eight fatal coses of cholera were reported to the Health Officer yes terday, In Tlineis Centratia, Int, Avo, 18.—Henry Fitzhuch, President of the Mount Corbin (oa! and Railroad Company, died here last night of cholera, Ie St, Louls, Me. 81. Lovis, August 11.—Twenty-four eases of chol- @ra—sx of which were faial—are reported to the Board of Health for twenty-four hours, ending at moon to-day. In New Orleans, La. Naw Omteans, August 11.—ibere were twenty- five deaths from cholera im this city for the twenty- four houre ending at six o'clock this morning, Phy- siclans pronounce it Asiatic cholera in ite werst form, ‘I'he disease is principally confined to the ae groes who live in she uncleanly part cf the city, The Disease Abroad. Wasurmatos, Aud, 19.—The following . tions of dispatches that have been received at the Bate Depariment Consutarre or Taz Usrran raves) BoC TH aMPToN, Hon, William HH. Seward, Secretary ef Slate: Lam unshe to report to tne Department that the rumors as to the prove ence of that dread/ul disease in Southampton are eo far potconfirined, [a my opinion pot @ single case of choiere of the Asiatic type hes yet taken piace in houthamptom er the ne ghborhood. } Lave also inspected the Hamburg ane B steamers, which Laving large pumbers of emigraai¢ on board cal at Souihampton ea their o New York, and | find thas every p.eccusion is ug used by tue Jaly Thu, 166. Ptains af those steamers to io- iy passengers POD BgeUUs disease das yet not hes been traced Joun Burrton, Consul, Hearra's Orriog, BamPron, Juwy & or the 28d | Sra: In reply to your specting the beg to stave the low part of the to te whith im both eases it bes not endt indeed beon specialiy defined as oases open to thas ry lew MJ. MsoCanacn, ET t " Tote How, Joma Baxzon, UUausus Louisiana. The New Orienas Ricis. New Ont gina t aronpay, ACoUsifi 1. —The Grend Jury made their report of the testimony en the late riots, Tt bears no new features, and isin every way similar io the joint report of Nierron, Voorhees and Monree to the President, already telegraphed, The Mayor of New Orleans bas been requested by the military @auhorit os te submit bis official acts to the Departmera for approval, ee TRXAS Oran: jzation of the State Government GALW wrom, Aug, 9.-The State officers of Texas Wore 1) mugurated today, Hot mros, Ang. 10.—Gev Throckmorten's tnanga- ral / sidrems was delivered yorerday, It isa review ©ft ae political aud material condition of the Stace, 0 A Gils twe newspaper columas F ~~ POLITICAL, Sevada. Vinatsia Crry, Ne De nocratic Rta: Nevaca, | hereby appoint Gideon J. Tu Hoa George Barnard, of the city of N de egnies to represent the State of Nev ot National Ualon Cenvention to be heid in Philed Phia om the 14th day of Angust, 1806, J. W. MoCom ALE Chaiiman ot (he Democratic biate Ceniral Commi tioe ef Nevada, Keatacky. sjority incresses a0 the returns come in ile Couaien says (bat exty mine Gountios Give him @ clear major isy of 84.407 Iimets, ~By order of the of the ttate vacency. Imivrmation rece © id Connesl, as Warb a1 5 ates, aod ia tee, the Levene d the reporte tr ulberw » pee of these tiowa! bumber of the thoroughir eo: gauine see and o her Loi the ranks of the loy laigely i@inforeed be Tuo Republican & mvention wes held Aug. Sth, as Bpiiur field, w © folowing Bom, Nations + ere made: bor Cougieseman, Gen Joho A. Logan ; Superiniencent of Puviic instruction, How Newton Betoman; otate Tiessuier, Gen G. W Pinith. heso.usions were adopted endowing Con « ee, Holding Preadent Johuen responsible ior ibe ew Orleans riot, tavoring & redaction o the houre of labor, sad approving of the modiieation of the neutrality laws, Loe Comvemuon thom aujourued, DISASTERS, Lees of the Ship Tampede Bavarnan, Avocet 12.—The Briiish Ship Tam pedo, from Mobile, bound te Bevanoah, was lost on Warsaw Bar oo Saturday, The eaptain and crew weresaved. Bhe wasowued by J. F. De Wolf & of Liverpool, and was partially insured Loss of Life on Lake Michigan. Dernort, Acecer 13.—Lhe schooner Ameriea, of Milwaukie, capsized and abandoned, was feand near Grand Haven, Lake Michigan, to-day, The: are supposed to have been lost. The Atroctous Murder at Philadelphia— Arrest et the Murderer. The Poilade)phia papers of Saturday contain the details of the atrocious murder of « young woman, in house of ili-fame, in that city on Friday night, @teegraphic synopsis of which appeared iv the Bom of Saturday : Upon the police authorities being notified of the ferrivie affair, an invemtigation was inme tiately commenced whea the following fects were elicited: Avouts week ago s young wan called at the bouse in q estion—kept by Mra, L s0D—accurn peuied by wwo women, « ar ty-flve, the much younger. Ho engage! room, went idid nov retura unui Friday, when he got the young y with bin, who eccomps nied Limon the previous visit, and proceedeu so the room he had engaged. In about an hour he came out of the room, kxked the door, pad Mrs, Tyeon for tLe use of the room, anda ihe requested bec uot md, es sbe had He then departed, intiwating 6 not be goue loug, About aa Lour aly 3] ture of tb Pposea murderer, the wisiress ol te house was calied up stairs on some errans, and ou the way up ebe tris! she door iu wich the young women was supposed to Le sleeping, bee to disturs hu kuocked ain sud again, aid & respouse. Viclag 84 Uneccountabi bures the door open. Toe room was di n and at she cuuld see posning, On opening the shu ud curs ful murder Was prese The sheets sud bedding wore siuimed with Livod, sodehumaen form, guy and moticules, lay be fore her wrapped up ima sheer in the ved. Bie imomediately called tor Leip, aud #8 once procesued © unwrap the body to esvive the borriu mya lo it abe found the orpse of the youug wor who had ocupied the roou with the young wae but an hour or two betore, On @ civser eXamination it became apparent that e vicient erugge cr lle bad been meue by ibe vokm ¢@re tue murderous fiend Lad succeeued iu bis tell purpose, A portion of the suees Lad Leeu forces jute ber Mouta bo urowu her cries, aad ner ‘uroat bed Leen cus irom @er to ear, in such a 8, @ full view of the irighs- manner that the uw Lloos vessels bad Leen seVereu, and bm b ensued simatin- stantly. Lhe work showed ® cool, aeteria.ned Land, aud » tuorough kuowledgo of anatomy, ‘Lhe bouy was couveyed tu she Ninth Werd Bia- tou House Ly the Pulue, where ihe victin was ideusitied by the arucies of clothing in which she Was uressed. Her naweie Mary Uarney. heise 28 years ol age, snd wes Lora io Mouus Holly, N. J. Bue was ® diereputecie character, aud bed been Living at @ house vi ii! lame, Lats. Paotcapatraisa, August 11.—A men calling bim- self Champion, late an engiueer in the mavy, Las been arrested on the charge of killing « girline house im Eleventh street lest night. The rvic- tim's paine is Mary Curney,® ative of Mount Holly, N. J. This morning female sssociate of Mary Carney described to the police the mau who kept company with her, The description tallied with that gives by the keeper of th» house. A portrait of » man wasfound in Mary * trunk, which was identified as Cusmpio fe Was immediately arrested while in bed at Lis residence, and bes been ideniifie! as the wan who came to the bouse wits the murdered girl. He is abou 30 years of age, Vhecase is Low belore the U rover Khe cloibing which je murderer wore wieu he committed the deed wes found, covered with yin soe yerd. Lbe prisoner viice woere the inquest nas ip progrees, Rise Kowrnuey, the mater of we deveas.u, hevths» ative time, and immediaely Ujpoo the appearance of Cusmyiom sue Lures jul) 6681S BOG oXuls aued— **Puere’s the wWurverer oi wy mater.’ Bue be. came greatly exited, aud I} Wee with greas aiificu.ty thas she could be prevensed from ru, Upou she prevper, Chen pion 18 & youu appareuily about thirty yeois Oo age, He ie suors Of sature, bub souly Luts. He wears « wous- techs, bus no bearu., He was former ae sosistans eer in the navy, bus more reveuily bas been conaged at the Punt Breeze Gas Works, Lue Piisuner appeared periectly unconcernet ef the ~ sition in which be is pimed “Yoon identifiet by Miss Koarney, and uring the maqucest, when eas Tyson pouuted ulm out #4 the mas who was ot her Lvuss, he did uot dis, ley the least emotion, | ot (Oo ber borritied gaze, | 1866. Imvertigation tuto the ®t, Louls Tragedy, A full secount of the ead yet remantic affair whieb recently occurred at St. Louls, Wis, bas already epprered im the colurnneof the Bun. It will be re membered that one Henry Fare! made lo canchrer of his emplorer, named Minnis Re Me'ch was disapproved of by the faih Lappy eoup Batu: day, the 4 and died ere morning father's garden, uncer th but recovered. Fare! is now on trial, che baving incised the cirl te commit euicy father testified that bird to ber ceaih, that . The aughter wold him, previous “lienry gave bor the poisen to take. sud several witeeeee testifed to seeing ae s botrle ef prison im hie possession, wit whic (od be was going to * some lee, befere long.” otill pending, General Intelligence, Wy Mell te the Now York twas jeom himeelf and he ecamication is Ons of the latest arrivals at Baratoge Was e laay Witu eighty dresses and tmirty-six Loun A FROR> with red hair and whiskers isone of the None ot Mobile, The megro's fasher was probably & fiery Boutherner Frrazon James F, Burdett, U. 8. A, was amon the v.ctime of cholera at Ty Lee inian, on the Bu inst. The deceased was recently Pus Surgeon at Lb ition Head. Two children were nearly poisoned to death on Wednesd {a Troy, N.Y. by immersing thelr hoads to s tub of water whieh had been saluraied With patent blueing. on t@ plea that lt and church, which was burned in the late fire. Tum Nashville (Teoo.) Duraton the s)irit mantiesed in the co nition now in sess ut they might y until bext August, and thea be just where they started, Al) tak ano mo work gaye that with C Tas Collector of Customa, at Cherlestor lant ween, eoirei ihe Britieh bark HOF. 4 Hovena, for srougeling. Hor « re in retused to & ¥@ bonus Bppeer tor trial, and was commined bo jail Mx. FA. Wiwetow (Radical), hee just been elected Sherif of Floyd © ty majortyovr Fo ot y W ) Was \mpris- oped for g the war by the Coufed- ersies O88 uot of bie loyaliy, A wan in Penosyivania has been sued for $26,000 for @ vres b of promise, He defence ia, and it ‘ear bim, thes be was ready to marry r, bus ept putting ub off, and as SO poundahe preterenot to marry dur- ing the warm weather, Tae foancial bill has passed the Canadian Par- Nament. [tiaye the foundation for a complete change in tho basking system. A bill hee Passe! throug! the [louse to prevent persons sus pected of disoyalty in Canade from drilling or ponsesming arms Tue bell foundry at Weet Troy, N Y., hae just received soine tev tone of fine copper aad tin me- tal, which formerly eonstututed @ portion of the machinery of (he famous rebel ram Myrrimec or Vir inia, Tole metal is to be cast tuto church bells. M.L. Sciitvast, of Champaign County, I. thinks be bas the larvess cultivated farm in the world, re are 71,000 acres in it, 23,000 acres evens, aud ell of it \* serviceable aud produc- He bes nearly 260 Lired men, besides tons of iabor saving machinery, Tue schooner Wenvoal, Capt Towl, of and from Baltimore bound for Fall Kiver, Mass, with « cargo of cory end wheal, sprung a lesk on Tours- a4 and sank two wil Tho captrato and . sole bave Leew made to raise ihe wre k immediately Foery rive days ago Luigi Paccigalope, an Ital- fav, 16 years of aye, had # tootu drawe ato j'e oM © in Boson. Blood contin from jaw and he was taken to th for NOs wher he died op Mond effor slop the blood from owing vaving prov od fruitiess Tas Dayton, Ohio, Jon that aes lady aud two ters were examining » aLout two roileatrom red upoa by two mon, The ob) ot of the men ep- pesred to be to drive the sipposed iutruders frou she lield. Messures were taken to cause thear rem of the moundrels, Tae ciirere of Tullahoma, Tene. held a meet ing vs Saturday, for the purpose induciug the Leonesse, Colonial and Immigration Company to locate ite flrat cology inthe wieimiby of thas pile Ibis proposed to subscriLe to the stock of tbe Company teu thousaud acres of land in the vicinity of Luliabom™ a6 ite lowestcash value, upou which to locate @ Coluny oO) lmsoigrents, As oid man wae erresied last Sunday in Mem- phia, ch: with vagrancy,be Lt and w) vievie . ing bm YO in 8, ah golu pieces, dang as far back as 1682, w oundon his person, withe Stall gold treme loeket coutaining * picture richly eet with Glamou is, and estinated of the velue of 5,000, He claims to have beiouged to the crew of the pirate Alevama, au | states buat those valuables were bh severe ot captured epolis, He ture ther ¢xamiuaion, A FOVEL scene war witnessed at Long Branch the otoerevening. There were 1,100 guesia at the Continental, and, all the rooms belug tiled, the proprietor eproed about tty beds and hammocks im she dining bell, Avout midnight, the occu- eof thes mporlzed resuug-piaces arose, ug ® abset wiejpel around him, fied ousio solemn procession, urst to the bar tor a drink, aud then @iuto the yard and else- wher ‘the sppearance of she spectral fle of epee-blessvelugsatiracted much stendon, caus- ing ® general “wake up’’ all over the bowel, end ovessionlng much merriment, LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK 4ND THE VICINITY, of aup . O Movements O¥ THE QueEW Dowaoar or Hawail—-sue Arrenps Cuvacm Twice Yesreapar ~Inteexeting Intecview wirt Dear Mores.— Queen Emme passed « comparatively guiet day on Baurday, She bad ber puotographe taken im various Positions as two photographic galleries is the morn- img, belug aceompanied by Miss Bpurgin, Majer Hop Kins, ber maid servant, and Mr.Jehn Welsh, ble elec, in company b Miss spurgin, did some shop pimg en Biondwey dating the day, The Kev. Lr, Gallaudet, Kector of 6s. Ann's Charch for Deaf Mates, visited ter Mijesty in the uing, sad in- vited her to attend Lischarch yesterday, The invi- tation warrccepted, Gen, Darling and Ul. Gerhard, of Gov, Fenton's etal, also called and extended » formal imvitetion (te the Quees to visit Albany, which she promised te do om her return from Boston. Im the evenlog Her Lisjesty and sulie dined with Hon, Moses IH, Grinneli and suite, amd at 10 o'clock (he royal party returmed to the Brevoort House, Early yesterday morning Old Trisity was crowded im every wart by visitors, who, from sppearances, had bees atiracted there by the announcement that the Queen would be present. At about balf-past tom hor Majesty entered the Church accompanied by her suite, end proceeded up the main aisie, preceded by the sexton aed Kev. Dr. Vinton, whe conducted her te the pew which the Pr of Wales ocenpied whee be wee bere the cecal aonb cmeme coeted oe SSE SS ae + by 109) € RI - — —— | Thirty-Third Year. ——3 fell wa: Im the frat were ber Mojesty., Qarem came, and Mice (rawahem Consu ) api : Bevwood — Major Hopking, Mies Bpurgin. « CB ton, Government Agent from Third Mr w Mr JV BM ne '. AS her M josty enieret He'l sod remained some moments is and ae she rove am elegant prayer book saitab secnytion aad bouad im rors! ubrlee, wae presenied i> neo withia the boot. to her Majesty in memory of b feilowablp with the Apostolic © througnont wrayer wae intened fret Jo the anie~ le was read by Re @ oung at the Coro land, and as the visit of the Triniy Church, The 4let hyan sical portion of the exereises. » both org Voluntary, ( A.M Halleiajah chorus.) Orgemiet ead Mr. Arthur (i, Messeter. In the view the prayer ior « sale retarm (rom. it bi pecial referouce te the Horas’ ston ached the sermes perish." Rather i¥ the deposition of Qaremd le oof Qieen Kather, and re~ ed Chat this must bave been mechance work, bot’ s-ordained by (he Almighty for the preserva-+ be cone. aded by direcsi to de! . A collection was peuedi: of the ehureh im fendw Tegation retired. Aw sage she was loudiy’ be nad collected ouside the retired to the bowel. The fib ave sud wi: nes od ihe service fer deal wat . Gallaudet explained the wery Y comin: iced, and stated some interesting noes coaneied with the i] ch. The 1@ couducted by Kev. Dr. Vinton, aod iu Was preached by the Key. Fastman len - , the whee being toterpreced by Key. Dr. Gal laudet im the sem iargusge. At iue close an address’ red by Kev. Mr. Vistoa, who stated thav) at was an occerion of thankininess, inas lady born im ove of the isies of the sea, ant been lifted to @ thr Me ma the deafto bear amd th delightul te show this hom God had made the in ao Leen seeped im heatheniam. 8 mwilssiom tor the purpese of raising houses of ia by ® land, aud be hoped God would invitation, the Queen an: rviceand ® number ef ques! a ei by the the twilo mules: Mt iy able to have prevee with yo je day. I shall s Ways remember brothers and sisters im you here. when Lam faraway io my own land, far off, ors. Lo you believe we shail meet ia H why? Kuma K."" The lady mute immediately’ wrote the toliowing “"We,deal mutes,arse very bappr her Mejea'y Queea Emma, of the sandwich i end moreover weare greauly de- og With you ia 1 be at Mer Majesty then abook, mules, aud also with the aecom panied to the carriage hy jet, whe pressed her bang an# ou.” Bhe thanked him with « m tw the hovel, This merning will take the eighs e'clock tram cule to Washingion. Mr. Che) toyal party. Le Queen will be rece ved jiagiom by Attorney wenerai Stavebury- Acting pecretary of State, THE KAD ON Tox PicKrocKets.—Undee the sew campaign for breaking up the gangs of pick~ pockets that have ee long had contre! of the city try, and bid fair te altogether relieve the travel- ling public from the operations ef these pests of society, On Baturday Iespector Carpenter itsne@ an order reqjairiog greater vigilance on the part of the polles, yesterday, ou all tbe lines ef travel, care, ferries, &c., te prevent pickpockets plying their calling CuoLena Rerours, The cholera on Satur- day was considered as sbasiag, but oral cases or curred which were mot reported until yesterday. (mn. Saturday only three cases were reported in the city. but yesterday's bulletia, apem which elghs dine played, showed that there were s few more. The following deaths from chelera were reporied yertarn- des: fai abeth Hastings, of 9 Reosevelt street, at Rar tery 1 Julte ihow u, of 16 Washington street, at Battery H tal, Flee Fagan, aged 98, of 57 Mulberry street, at Bae te jefe, aged BY, of 42 Henry street. D, aged OF, of #19 baat STth street ne ('lonoell, aged 9 years aad 10 months, cormer ot 14th our ai iith avenue, Mary Fawards, Th ef 45 Madiaon street. Bridget Kievan, aged UT, of 5T Mulberry stress. ‘Thomas Cochran, aged 45, Trish, of 142 Barton street. Vremisos very filthy -disiniected. M. Landy, of #04 as M tack 4 wed, 10th ave., be id Oat til Friday; died om Baturday at Ked House Ho tal. Diiages Censolly, of 31 Barter et. died on Friday ey Dische, of 118 W. Slat of., died on Friday J y Atkins died om Friday at the Hattery Hoe- nm Collins died at the Red House Hospital on Puen. Carrell died at the Red House Hospital on Batuday. i. B, Jetter died at the Battery Hospital ow Satar- “Tstage O'Neill of 89 Greenwich st., died on Bator “*Zilem Wall, of the same house, died em Friday Mary Loyle wae taken ili of cholera on Friday A case of jolere wae reportedou Vriday in the w lagen retath MB ehiek, runt of the United Stater, wae : 126 Vise ot. attacked with © Fiom Blackwel ing deaths were reported: re tic A . 4 Island the repos From Wa as follows Kemaised 20 Inecharced 4 Adaiitte 1 Komainiugs 6 Died... 3 The names of the dead ere Colle Cadell, Megision G @ Veltman Mayfor ‘The Sieies ievers wes trom the Battery Bar. racks: ining at last report ’ 1 wen cod)! fiom the Ked House was as follows ow almost (ree fiom diarrbort cases, and oo trom choleia, Oueot we cases eoouried, ported sick, Fro ed there, te Anguss |, toa 92 cases of cholera, aud : °F . y deaths (ook pace intone same perivd from cusiere OF severe diarruors. ine MaLuum ratey moiteilly was reached on the 20.5, when six died from cholera By the energy of the ‘Lown Trustees of Morrissnta thas piace is Kept free from the ravages of she enol era, and only \woer three mew cases have eocerred “Continued om Keaxka RR&¢)