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44, Troland, died tm Charity , did in sewe Catherine Reflly, aged hebers O' Rr (Comeimucd from First Page.) Alck, employed as*private waichman at the Pataem caving Lerehildrem without @ mother’ care able. his mind thet for three rary insepity and ‘uring whieb time be ‘an ar@, op (he Uthat the cyvernas s om b ie Pockes While sleep ug int Hew rested Wm. Breviey shastice Ledwith committed hin fer Kose (ialligan, aged 86, i-eland, died to Lapatte Hisateth Albro, ered 60, Kingland, died a Aime Catherine Welsh, 26, Ireland, died at Charity Hos Hise Mecanley, axed 26, Ireland, died at Charity tal, Tarriet ©. Adame, aged 87, Bavennah, Ga, died at bi reins out will * Unlew eat b the senience of the riis next Friday, Bovh men re merm- of the Roman Catholic Cnureb. and are taish- daliy atteoded by their religions pesore. OPENING OF THR Bavx. The opening of the brand® office of the * Freodiuen's Savings Bank en@frast Company” yerterday, at the corner of Bleecker and Laurens atreets, created considerable interest among the colored population, The offiee fe situated en the Hist Hoor, and is very nicely fitted ap, The officers of the Bank are allcolored men, The windows yes terday were devold of any shades, and the officers periorming their duties attracted mach attention irom outsiders, Allday quite a crowd of white and colored people steed tm front of the Bank, and the ces of several policemen were required to keep open for pedestrians, although the rain fell yailday, The officers of the Bank were kept ‘vay deporite being made freely throughout the ‘The establishment of this institetion tse source of great gratification to the more intelligent colored people, for although there are plenty of B Jugs Denke in the elty, yet, of course, they would ing in en institution deveted exelusively ‘The sums received are one dollar @ud upwards, apon whieb five percent. interest will A dollar placed in this institution will be Aoub) wo realize mere than the same amount invest @i\n oneof thone offices whore tickets with some- @biny ike “4, 11, 44" printed thereon are used in- John Peterson is President of Abe Hauk; J. J. Zullle, Cashier, and W, Howard Sey. hecretary, Devanrors Felonvewe Aseault,—Jean master om ‘woard the French manof war Le Dutin, Lemartelof, quarter bed Edwand O'Con ro'n, serdously eid to anewerin Robbery by @ Ciak, uily been employed as * clerk by Meet Wart & Co,, wholesale importers, at 72 Beckman street, on the let inet. wae eotrosied with $2.500 in gold certiferter to pay sowe duties on goods 1eeeutly f 80, McKillop took & and weot to Phils 4 ox ed 66 years, 6 months. Germany. Died at Alms tou ‘ Ann Cushman, aged 69, Ireland, died in Charity Wm. O'Hara, aged 65, Ireland, died in Charity Joseoh MeKillop, who hes The follow'ng is the latest report of deaths on Instes! of do Ward's Island : triend, ames Aaron Van . inwihhim, They were followed by the police, ashington, where More than ove ered 2%, Irish; Mary Ana Perrr, anne Kogers, aged aged 3M, West lodies; Jacob Hau- selman, aged 36, Bwier The following addis..aal eases of cholera were re- ported yesterday: Mr. Dawes, of S8th street and Broadway, was re- ported ili of cholera yee Mary Mulbcee, street. Bent to Kh Mirek comiunued their they were arrested monry wee tound im their possession, they were arraigned Le‘ore jusice liowline at the Tombe ard committed for trial as the Court of Gen- Thert of @ Check.—Sylveater Keeley and Tngh asidy were arrested yes\erday on a charge of hav- ing stolen @ check for $159, drawn on the Marine by Ww. Patterson to the order of Daniel Denny, of 43 Oliv t sioien the ebeck, ‘ ¢ Dow 'iug com delanisof ball, Kobbery on the Sennee ov, doing rday moruing .. Keeler admitted havi 1 ssid he gave it io Cas ° mitsed the accused for siial in THE CHOLERA [9 BROOKLYN. Ten cases of cholera in Breckiyo were reported to the Health Board ap to neon y died. There were no afiernoon reports, however. The following is the official list: 1, August Putter, erday, of which six from his reem. fos @ Pocket Book fore Justice Mogan on a chs. from the apartineote of W ashingion sireet. default of bail The Carpet Robbery.—James H. Beglin and John A. Begiiv, of $91 Second aveane, desire (heir iriends that they were ic no way connected wi b the carpe: roblery reported in the Scum of she lth No. 4 Furman street. ..2. Mary Dougherty, 123 Fast War: Mary Ano Dan No, 44 Warren street. 4, August Lentinger, aged 7, No. 14 Acritical case.. of having stolen Mary tiartnets, at 61 bbe was coumitted for trial in Gal ney, No 71 Augustus Pod) ‘ or Queen Emma, — Her rin noe @iswa.eu Majesty, suite and servants, departed yer derdur, at S o'clock, by @ special train for Washing The royal party were accompanied by ‘! - Aiawaen Charge d'Affairs, Mr. Odell, by Mr ‘Bou, of the State Department, and others, Mr. (+ Teadt 'ald, one of the officials of the New Jevc allroad, met the carriages at the ferry foot of Court- sleeet, and escorted the party across the river. he car tor the Queen was e:pecially filted up wiih all the comtorse the saloon. "i i 4 Brooklyn, Isvamocs OvTnaor By River Tarrves— A Ost Auwep Watcamas Konesp asp Tuxows ~K.—About twelve o'cloek om Sunday thieves spproach- | the yard of Mavemeyer & Eicer’s sagas reticery ia Gres street, between South dd aad Sogsa a2. B.D, for the purpose it is enppoee!. of robbiag « ecneuaer The watchmaa empicyed by Have- meyer ® bider was Sehing. tf the duck # ae time and the ihieres concieded es md of him betore anceriesumg the jod waey ad ed om ihe pin. pisvel to Lhe Dead of Lie ete man, theo. ber ruled bus puckeu, toiling @doing 90, (oes if be mace say Game ey Ke (herefere quieuy tiom not stated | since last Thuareday, Fire MARsHa’s Seoi-Annvar Rerorr — The sem! acnual report of Fire Marahal Baker for the six months ending May Slet, just issued, shows that Aa there were to be lying pear by. Higcitare be tinatt during the balf year the of 69 over the numhy pending period of ist were $3956.47 were 225 fres, an excess ecenrred im the co The losses jor ibe “wes accemsary wo whie oueci teem paceds > | would biow Bie brains cut. wpbmised te ise eulrage, aad ater ws perpersuen tae mound.e « hea:teey de Oed Qu (au Lie doce, | from whieh be Barrow y @acazed Wha Bate Waa atrocity tae mece Oruls Ww We laut ‘ed OAs Ves Berle Bariag ont | { Aauetem, sad ot whe om Tne Pickrocket Wan,—The police con- @ipue the war recently imatituie!l againess the plek- pockets by Lospectors Carpenter, Leonard and Dilks. Already much good has Leen accomplished. ef the most expertcriminals having fled from New York during the present week, the City of Brother Love will receive evosequence of He 0 ermaen Kaowing tery Ane or Homer — Langaa, of the 4s1h Previacy, arrested Char k dorag bavicew o tae corner of North Second sad Seventh streece ED. | cc acharee of homicide. The farw of the case are On the ereniag of the 4:2 iastan:, aman seamed J b Perry visi ef the liqaor ealeon COCNCILMEN—THg FLRVATED | Ratway—VeTo oy THe Matos % o'clock vesterdsy afternoon, J. W. (ireen in the A communication was rece'ved from the Maycr, vetoing the report and resolutions psssed by the Common Couneii, Jaly Siet, authorizing the & West Side Railway Cowpany tively refused to mt accordingly arraigned Ld adoyr an & Vagran:, motorious thieves named Yesterdey morn) jek McDermott, Kich- Siias “sbinner,”’ and ware arrested and Mann, another el, Patrick Maddon alias” Common Counc he had to be removed to the Fiatbush Hospi few dayeage Siege! was ariesied by the 45:b Precinct, on @ char; thiacase, aud Justice that a Commitice had db» Aciein ue to luvestigate and report upon whe beat sys.ora of :eilway travel, either elevated, unde ground or etherwise think it right to give Tomi scheme, until this Committee member—had made @ report, to the extraordipary priviseges the i fer upoo three disiiuct Companics adequate pioveion Leing made ts comm)! panies 1o make @ proper ieiurn of their easuiuce to the city, to which they were w pay > per cent of of asenultand be t siiy bed bim im bonds of 2 1.W0¥, lo anawerany charge that might be preferred Yesterday, however, Perty uied, and ed the ariest of Biegel on a charge of homicide, and be was iocked up, Coroner Bish will suvestigase the case to-day, Deatu’s Harvest—Tuk CHoLera Sta- vTisvlcs YoR Onm Werk.—The official report of deaths for the week ending Saturday, 11th inst, that out of a total of 373113 died of cholera: ra, 115; cholera infantum, 67; cholera mor- dysentery, 12 Monrrvary Kerort.—It is a singular fact bat the number of deaths last woek was exactly (he game as the previous woek, viz., 946, Mrom cholera were 250, including 198 im the institu- ions, From cholera infantum there were 153 deaths, “Tbe oumber classified according to Wen, 246 women, 255 boys and 226 girls. Fentana,—The reports of Gen, J. H. Glee wen and his compatriots who arrived here « few days go soometo have given « qmattersin this city. They state that the organiza- ion at home was never better prepared for a strug than at the prose Bie th from the ©, 0 mod their fires thathe (he Mayor) Sergeant Davis or The communication was ordered the usual course, w impetus to Fenian | and the Hoard then adjourned wutil 17; bydiocephalus. 7; scarlet duers, 4,&c.; of which, 49 T boys, aud 97 girls. eeot Ls, 23) land 11, Germany 30, Scotland 3, America 1, unkaown 1, AFFnRAY.—Yesterday morning an affray oc- curred on the corner of Court and Pacific street, be- tween a party of some six or seven persons, in which John Conness, who keeps a boat bouse at the foot ef en until nearly ipsensible, ‘The assailants made is reperted as 10 & precarious Serious RArmroap past six o'clock yesterday morning, Michael McDon- ald, aged 16 years, residing at 2/4 East 14th street, leaped on the front platform of car 15, of the Second aveune K.R. He was standing on the lower step, and at the corner of 12th street and First avenue he ith the imiensioa of ¢ he fe!land was diagged sit or seven *« a compound fractu: ACCIDENT. —At they only await the 4 rike for their altars While the I, R. B. express un- en, 75 women, 1! Zz hat if he does not m them betore ng on the rear ee * public to-day ere im such sinall sums, and at such long intervals, nothing practical could be accomplished, This ch the hepes et the Irish party Court street, wae t sod was also cut with Bellevue Hosp: where au a@ntimortem exam y Coroner Neumasn, dered a veruich that hie injuries were acciwentaliy The jury ren- Sreerct CLEANING LoAN.—The $157,000 loan tor etreet-clea by the Brooklyn Common Council, hes been taken by the L. 1. Savings Bank, ws damper upon the organization in both hemispheres Bhat it will takes lo c im connection with Canada pia, and thateome of the knowing o portera and correspoudents bave gone to ie to be ready for auytuiog that nie: Fines,—About half-past one o'clock on Sun- day morning a fire broke out amone ® row of ua. Huisbed three-story trame buildin, enst side of Sd avenue. between 6let and 6°d streets. Before the flames could be subdued nine of them hour were owned by James Ourry, of O4) Ninth avenue,who estimates bis lows at $50; He bad been putting in a quan- tity Of mattianer, chairs, tab.es, etc.. intecdia A niebt watchman of his, nawed Bus leigh, was arrested on suspicion of having he wasseeo lexving the place Hie story, how.ver, that having been awaked by smoke ho was going to the lique: store ou the corner to get some waier to tie je stil fn custody, welllug belonging to Mr, Wim, Sca:tergood, ad- loss @2,500; partially in- The stabloof Wm, sparks, on the coiner of out $100, and his atreet, was also a son boure aud furniture is about 1,00, partia'ly iusured, Aaoiler stable, owned by as ar airoy Od ; loes $1,000; ly authorized 6 purposes, rece located on the New Jersey. Coat TRAINS IN COLLISION, —A collision oc- curred yesterday morning between two coal trains on the Central Kailroad of New Jersey, nos far trom Weattield, twenty-five miles from thiscity, several care were thrown off the track and very badly in- jured; bat no persons are repo! Coroner's INquests,—Coroner Kirston yes- terday beid ap inquest on the body of Jacob Hepp, of 264 Newark Avenue, who committed suicide by were destroyed, muntinued activity in President went, and th y rolling of so m insured jor $4,000, store in a lew daya, fred (be promises asi asthe new witizvens of hew Yo So their ranks rep: ocupation known yere wiliiug aod abe to work, reons way call on Gen, Gleeson. » 19 Chath m stiees, sto have taken piace yesterd Wark, 5. 1, was postpoued oa accouus ot CHoLeRa Reports.—The disease this Mon tbe increase in certa! ay @ visit to go into the’ R wad look at the maps of the city as prepared weekly By Dr. Herris, The maps for lest w disease as being prevalent wiihio the heart of the ity, but on this week's map it appears in groupson ‘Thus it would seem that the discase The red marks on the map ere found in 4! juench the fire, ing, wee desiroyed: ouse, fronting on 62d found dead in his Led, A verdict of b from appoplexy was rendored, Ropneny,—The money drawer of Adams & Woolsey's store, No, 46 Hudson street, Jersey City, was robbed on Sunday evening of about » Revenue license, and other articles. fone who were in the store with the clerk are sus pected of the robbery, “MARINE NEWS, Avg. 14. 8. rises, 6 00 Tim. Daly, on 3d avenu sirar’s Office Riley, corner of maged by die 00; BO insurance, wned by Andrew Loss $3,000; no insur: A halt hour iater # file bieke out ina wooden Luiluing rear of No. 119 West Yoth sire: i tory by Chas. Furriers & © The building and consents were d about #),Wv; atoek susured for §1,000, amd building abe outskirts, ds being “crowded out. Andicating the ‘'chole Bhickly populated tenement localities, q@leveu deaths were reporied, and in some instances ‘the duration of the disease were given, ‘Ibe follow: @ the deaths reported for the forty-eight bours at2P.M. Aesome of these ne ously reported it will be undersiood Temrenancr Pronic,—The Father Mathew Society No, (original) will go aud Excursion tomorrow, to J here will be no whisk Plessaot tuve is anticipate THE COURTS, Tue Ai Learn Lauer EmixzziaMent oF Sxovat Tik6 ruoM LiuncaN, BusuMan & Co,—Louis Calm, the confidential clerk of Duncan, Bherman & Co. plication of the sccu- ‘sto the amount of $69,000—was ght betore Justice Barnard, $, in pursuance of a wrisor Ha- Cerpus, which had been issued, Ridwin Jawes eppeared os his Counsel and having et Cours that the liat ict Attorney hau the cepositions returned by Justice Dowling, who bed committed him in defaulto $20,000 ball, and probability of Lis tizing @ mod writ ef certiorars was ad- tots, 7 00, High Water. 11 10 al Lf re TEAMSHIPS—B, C, Terry, Charleston; Rebecca Clyde, Wilmington, BLILPS—J, Bertram, Hamburg; BARKS—Picadi\ly, Pernambuco; Maddalena, Bris- tol; Rescue, Dunkiik; P, Hinckley, Jacksonville, H, Cole, Matanzas; Ka- alifax: Addie F Barnes, H New Bedford; Tacony, ack River; Alfred Keen, Martha, London, ‘Bhat the sickness only was meant where the death fer as not specified, Aug. 11, Jno. M 454 aireet, i! 18 b 3 BRIGS—Primo, Hu tellin, Martinijue; BOHOONERS Philadeiphia; @..J, Miller, Boston; Viymouth Kock, do, » Seed 66, Broadway and ed 9 115th street, near @d 1idsh street amd 94 ed with the mi. rities of bis emplo: yesterday imorving of the Supreme Cour v Jak street, ill 1 STRAMSH TPS Empire, Wilmington, N.C; Val- ; Saratoga, Norfol atharine Whiting, Wilmington SHLP—Carolus Magnus, Liverpool, with mdse, &, BARKKS—E, E, Gorden, Bridgeport, C, B.; Heury, ley City, Richmon Bred 49, cod Base lath ed 40, 149 Baxter 21, BL B. Hopi ned uotil Wed Pancy Conremrr ( . To the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, Jucve Daly rendered a decision in contempt case, in whice he decided that Lie only power under the statute was to inquire into the fay of the contempt, and the juri diction of the efficer committing bin, aud th re uo, remauded him and di habeus corpus, curd, epuenneed bis int Julie Ruberstein, aged Kondeut for Boxion; Du- 1 ry : ital, Ul 4 bowie cy A, blossom BK. B bospatal, i SCHOONERSRosannah Rose, Day, Bath: Joho 8, Mouton, i Wi, Flint, Cow Calais: Chas, Dennis, Uy Lod Madison atti Say; Momnt Hope, Rock- mith, Cherryfield; Alfred Keeue, Kon: on) 1, Guptill, Rockland; Oregon, co; appearing on the arged the writ oF med rethe eub- mo net to et the mat cbarge of the Sheriil An ALizogp Derecrive is Trovnee, day, a young man giving hisnameas I. C. MeAl acdetective in the employ rvice Depsrtment at Washington, peeing couutertens fractional cure Vesteruay he wee ree beiore Commissioner Oa- Arrant anu adjourned the ex- Eaot River, died yoserday, re reported on Blackwell's Mr. Perey, wao Lhe tollowing deaths @elwed for Friday, Basurday aud buoday ; Mary Hendley, aged 29, irish, die! inthe Lunatic ty Albert Hicklen, eged 50, English, died in 116, New York, died at 18, New York, died im Work- pons. Sullivan, aged 19, New York, died in Work- ot Bkpliy, o604 46, Lrpland, died Ly Lanatic retown, D.C; Luck, Washington, N, C.; Corene . He pawpie, Washimg on, N. O45 J, He orne, Pines, do; B, R, W. Vaugon, do; W, Lacy) dus Caid DB Wartielu, do; Anu Turner, d Hall, do; Sareh Lavina, etts, do: Chas, Wool » Boosh, do; Maggie aud claiming to barity Hon) Joon in Canal stree:, brought up on this borne, who graute em ination to today at oon POLIOR INTELLIGENCE, ~Sleepy Waichman.—At about 84g o'clock yesterday morning, Cornelius Bure erkins, dy; Milton, doy 0 Kevecea, do; Cosmus, Kockend; W 3 mith, Pad Riyer » Cures, Ban o K, Lane, Yarmouth; a’ (0 be the Balas, Too Lote for Classification. A STRONG, TALL, HEALTHY AND ED. nested woman, 25 or 30 yeare of age, ie wanted he country (0 asaiet in taking care of an i an afflicted with paralyel to read aloud and well incum ee of any kind. A box 68 t Office, Wall NFORMALION WA? man about 36 years old, 6 feet 5 inches bigh, light complexion. eu urnt, ‘Srownm hair, red mous tache and #0@ whiskers, biue eves ad om dark Lue cloth pants, light vest, cark felt hat; the ini tiae ©, M, (for CORNELIUS MURPHY) on the & m; wos Captain of the canal boat 5. N. Derrick, and was lant seen foots tf Kector et, on Friday, bet. 1 and? P.M, Avy iniormation lett at the Sua Office #ili be moet thanktuliy received 876 SUN CHOLERINE > REMFDY——PRICE ‘ only #% Cents per bottle—BRIFSi's “SUN CHOLERINE KEMEDY, * sor th hos Dy sentery, Colle, Cramos, Palos in the Stomach,and all Lourenes of tie Bo n old or young), ie one of the beet preparatio te rf iotroducet for she a price within the To weather will bring tts usual amount of mer cowp al no ‘son should delay a day wi bout & bo of this exe ot remedy, ' ng m the coun: try, whe change ot or more or loss affects the bowels, them ould by all me have this remedy with trepared and tor sale at 46 South Leas “yg cis 0 Wiliameburgh . TYPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—500 000 ibe, of the apove wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid by C, CKASKE,No, 61 Ana Ou atree work on br and cake; none hut @ good man need apply at Avantic ot, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 195 \ ANTED FEATHER BUNCHERS, '#, pacte ewere and preparers; Le t Ap ly at 359 Canal at, up 6 aire. ANIED-—A GUOD JOUR barber; to a coed man steady emplo ly H. FLAKY, French Hair Custer and Wig Maker, 405 Bixth ave = te i \ JANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO GO IN the country, a tail, strong, healthy woman, 25 to SO rears of age, te asviet im taking care of an in- valid gentieman efilicted with paralysis; am edaca- of ted person who can read aloud well, A_ foreigner, wid ut friends or ge at odo Sek? Address ADVERTISER, Bex 63 Post O tive, Wallingford, RIES Sarena sth V TANTED—A’ GOOD BLACKSMITH for jobbima’ Apply at JAMES WAISUN'S, “6 W Sih ot. 194 SHIPPING. CUSARD Em SRANT LINE—BRIWEEN Sew Yuck aad Liverpool, Cas 26 Bb Qaeenstown. From New Yort, every Wednesday, TAdiOs loca August, TRiveLl Be SY ” Bates OF PASSAUk | Caden 830 Gold Sterowee ~ aw Curreney, Queers Tledecs tive Liverpoe or woe tet et $36 Currency. Dor wmeerace pissare appiy at OY Hovsdway Foc (eg at ame cabin passage, 4) ¢ bow! ng (ireen, #. B. CUNARD. & UCNARD LINE—PASSAGE FROM tad te Queenstown and Lirerpool, Ale dy the U.c B ack Star Line o1 Packets, Reoutiances to lie TARIFA trom N Sioerage Maseay Aoly ve WILLIAMs & ul TON, 22 Biomiway, Bigs nee é and % South street. sk LIVERPOOL—PACKET SHIP CUL. tivrator s@iie 14m August from Pier 97, bast E.ver. For passage appiy 1o WILLIAMD & GUION, 4 South at. 8 APSCOTI'S STEAMSHIP LINE pieam weekly to aod from QURENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL By the tollow!ng firet c.ase iron steamships BOSPHORL 3, A PROPONLIS, GAMBIA, Dr AW AKe OAKOLINA, PACIFIC, CONCORDIA Cauia Pasare, 8100 5 ceraye, 65, Paysh.e in curreney, Certificates granted to briny passengers fiom Liv pool or Queeusiows at iowent rates, For fiewmbt or p: e apply bo Sao LAPSCOTT BRUS,, No, 86 South street. Tansee TLS LIN® FOR LIVERPOOL, Packet Bhip ATMOBPHERK, Capt, EV #3, Wil sali TUESDAY, Aug, 14th, For freight or passage, apply to 327 TAPBCOTT, BROS, & CO., $6 Bouth at, ~The Chole PREVENTION AND CURE-——ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH, —o— At « reguiar meeting of the Board of Health, Dr. Crane read the following address to the pub- ac, with instructions to citizens, The document which was approved by the Board is as follows: The Board of Health publis) thie simple state- ment, and Leg the public to give to it their earncet attention, Crocena is generally e preventable disease, and in its early stages can be arrested if the habits be goed, Study, therefore, temperance in eating and ere Do not believe that alcoholic stimulants are ui in guarding you against en attack, Lot the food be nutritious, and keep the digestive or- gang ina healthful condition, Use no siale or un- cooked tables. Let your meat be fresh, and our Vegetables be well cooked, aud all fruits be est and ripe. Cleanliness of the body is of the first considera- tion Keep the skin in a bealithy state by bathing the whole body, wish a free use of soap Cold bathing is best used in the moruing—never juat before go- ing to bed, Dry frictions, or the warm bath, may be more salcly usec before going to bed. Cleanliness in your nomes is ot equal import> ance. Let your apartments be dry—never vamp. Butler no decayed vegetables or stagnant water to remain ip your cellars or yar Any «i ble sinel. trom privies, ces*pools or siuks, ise proot of their unhealthiness, Remove them by repairs, li chloride of lime or whitewashing. Ventilate w UE fit houses and apartments, Ex- pore your bedding to the air and sun, Avoid excessive fatigue, Keep regular hoursin eaung and sleeping. Wear flannel near tothe skin. A good pian is, if the bowels are a: all disordered, to wear a broad band of flan annel belly band) ground the body, reaching from the bipsto the ribs, Maintain the natural temperature of the body by suficiens clothing, especially keep the leet warm. Never when beated sit on the grass or stone seats, or sleep under an open window, It exposed to we', change your boots and clothes as sovn 48 possible. Take bo purgative medicines, except by direc- tion of a physiian, Cholera is aimost invariably preceded by « pain- less diarrb@a and this is in all cases to be prompt+ ly treated, ge to bed and mains ete When diarrbm@a is present, tain # position on the back, use abundance of blaukeis, and send tor # physician. Apb lways be olsained by applying at the nearess ;wlice station, Biay in bed until you are well, Do not consider yourself well uvul you have had a: atural move. ment srom the bowels, Abstaio from slidnaks Apply ‘custard plasters to the bowels, To the absonce of s physician an adult can take ten drops of laudanum end ten drops of sp.ris of camphor, A child of ten years may take five drops of Jaudanun and five of camphor, A child of ive years may take three drops of lsudsoum and three of spirits of camphor; and these doses may be repeated every trenty minutes so long ag diarrhea or pain, or vomit ng conunues. This will save time, bulin all cases send for a Physieven,. Vo not get up to pass the evacuations, but use the bed-pan or osher conveniences, Never chill the surface of the body by getting out of bed. Remove immediately all the evacuations from our roomé ; scald al! the uten used, or disin- feck them with chloride of lime} scald also your soiled clothing, Jaoxeox 8. Sonvirz, Witisarp Parkas M,D, Tuomas ©, Aotom, 4,8 Boswoure James Crane, M, D,, Jonx O. Brows, M.D, Joma G, dan. 0. Meme MY SAD MISTAKE, AND Its After Shadows. * You will forget me, Chrissy." “TI will never forget you, Ancus."* “Ido not know thateo well! Iam geing away for seven years—for seven long years, Chrissy. Aud youare young and very pretty; andT may toil and wear myself away in that confounded Bush, and come back to fiud you married to old Dr. Ravenscroft, perhaps,'* Ho spoke lightly: but I cou'd see that his lip quivered, and his face was very pale. We bad ans here for vearly an bour, the last or almost the last for many along year. I was very miserable, and an he apcke, the tears rolled down my cheeks and fell upon his hands, as they held mine in bis. “And you will swear to be faithful, Chriesy—te wait for me—to be mine, indeed, even if I am sev- enty. instead of seven yeare,coming home!’ I could only sob, and cling closer to him. “Laten, Christy," eail be atlenesh, holding me tivhter eat coke; “we have loved too long and too well to partss common iovers, I have loved vou ever since you were a baby—a little Doe this big! plecing bis band one level with bie knee, asheespoke, “Teball go mad out thereifI thick you may be lotto me, my pretty los, my golien-balred darling, I have seen thisa long time, and have prepared for it: why else should L bave left R senthorne an? stayed in thie miserable town the last morth? You must be my wife, Chriasy—my own, forever and ever. No onecen take vou from me then, thank God," “But you go tomorow, An jand weare away from tome; and Aunt Arnes would never—" “Th bas nothing to de with Aunt Agnes, m = cious one, You know Maitland is an old and done frievd of mine, and so he bas promised to marry us, Chrissy ; and I bave been to-day (o Winchester sod gota license, and to-morrow rou sball be my wie. No, do note;eak yet: do not object; you We need not be more tl And I shal! leave at least asbaypily as I can do leaving you “But my dear father—oh ! very wrong. them.” ‘How can they know anything of it? You silly ebil , you will be borne long before your Aunt Agnes is outof bed. And even if she massed you, soe knows what old friends we @ ou must marry me, Chrissy. Iwill not goat asllif you don't; bemdes, it is silerrauged, Maitland won over, andall. He m deuce of a fussat firms, Angus, it will be Tahal! never dare go Lome and face though—talked of t! and all that; for you are under age, Christine, gotin & rapes out thelcense., Leok up, Chrissy, and smile, Quly fancy mein the woods, knowing 4 aw ® married man, and workiog hard fore hyme to fe.ch my dear little wife to !"" “Cannot you stay, Angus? You are so clever, 2 do s thousand thingain Eng- land ; and they co ay that Mr, Rosenthorne {s n04 ind as you fancy,” es Legan to flash, and bis color rose, **Coderstend me,"' he said, hurriedly, I will have no iavor, ne obligation to owe to Cyril Rosen- thoree, He Las cueated me of my un other's love el me of wy father's lands, Ltell » Lwilmeke my own fortune, If I was starving, I would not take acrustof bread from bim to worrow. I have only # thousand pounds inthe world. Whencan I make my tor- tune in England with that? we should be old and shriveled Leiore I bad eacugh to Luy gloves with, w T am golug, 1 cau work aud strive; and please God, this time seven years I shail be here exeip, and to feich you—to feich home my wife—~ my br de, Chrissy.” He folded me in hie armees be spoke, dra: me to his heart, and kissing my long curls 4s they BRE Upeet Bib SHONLOE, “You are the sole comfort of my lif,” he said, “my only joy. @ must be no possi our pathe lyi g apart.’ via i beard a rusiliug in the drawing-room, and my aunt's voce crylug ‘Chrissy! Carissy! come i c.ild, You will catch your death out there on k «4 damp grass" He would not lot me go, but continued to keep me fldedio bis heart, until the shadow of my auns's approachiny figure io the moonlight made bim release me, Aud we weat into the drawing- room hand-ia-hand, “We have been having » farewell chat, Aums Agnes," said Angus, ‘end quite forgot the dew and night air, You muss take beter care of ber wheu Ll am gone."* “I fear Lhave not been careful enough over ber," said my auut, mournful.y, as she looked ae my flushed cheeks and tell-tale eyelashes. you have been upsetting the chi Gordon," Hye seated himself beside took her hand, Ov, Auntie," he said, take heed to my birdie By i om faraway, Ihave loved her ior many her on the sofs, and afraid of it, Angus, I thought so whee te, and yestuey say those brought up togetter, Lke you anu Chriasy, never doiall ia love, Bus you ares winsome galiant, Angus Gordon. There must be note between you bow, and you se young. [could not answer to my brother Birotte uf there was, Bagone now, my laduis, and im the moruing we will eee you early. Lb is very lave,near Upon ten.’ * Then good-night, Auntie,'’* be sald, rising and taking bis bonnet in bs band as be spoke: ior he seewel to wince uveasiiy when my aunt began to speak of there berxg wo bond between us. “Gooden gli, Cur.ssy,''—be drew me near the door" be reauy § seven in the garden, as you love me, my darling," aud he was gune, ITseewed in euream, Iam airaid beard bus little of the prayers Aunt Agnes read that nigh aud even remained kueelug when every one alse had risea, God tergive me! I wes only preying for ang thinking ot Angus. Aunt Agnis was ¥ ave, but very tener; and when I had beeo ip eu some time, aud fallen into # balf dreamy state, Ttels my curtain opened and my brow » Srv “God bless you, my birdie," she said. I think she was thinking of the days when she was young, and parting trom some one dear to her as Angus Gordon Wes to me, lw wake before daylight, and rose stealtbily sud dressed myself, lug 08 my palest Liles tmoruing dress, and my bonnet irwmed with Waite; and when | was dressed and que ready, @ven to putting on my solitary pair of white kid gloves, I tel. Lalf-incloed to take juem off, and rua fod couiess all to my kind sunt, Bus then | thougut of Angus—oi bis auger—bow hesad he woulu @ 4.6, Ani Dever see weagain; and whem the clock struck seven I glided quietly down stairs, and, opening the urawing-roow window, wens out into the garden, 1 saw Augus walang for me, and asl came up be passed wy arm through Lis, and dcow tne rapidly away, Wotuout even speaking, on. ly he pressed my aru very tightly to uis ace, Ibaseoms (0 We ab thie distant time, bus misty end indetinct, 1 remember enterting the churcy @od seeing Mr. Mailaud, looky pao and very grave in bis whe robe, waitng ir us;eud ihe clerk, au old man, very bald ang very red-faced, who #.ut the chuich door and burriea us up to the altar, Lhad no femae to support me;only an acqualutence of Angus’ ing to sail Wiso him, was there togive me away auu Witness the ceremony, Is was so @usden aud so burried over, auul .eltso fmgh.ened, and slove al so sshaued—thinking of the crime t had commisted ip the cece. tiOwarus my friends, and ashamed te my Very soul a6 to whas these strangers Muss hink ot . 1s was over, We wont into the vestry and sign. ed Our names, and then I remembe: Mr Maiilaud took my Lends iwhis, ‘Gd vless you, my child,” “wy coascience smiles me suely tor ldeu to my iniendanip for you. busvand, years of trial Lelore you, Bs isituiul we him, O young wife, child tha: you are! If barm beiall you, very bard would is befor my soul be» tore my Judge.” And (hen, sel weps bitterly, An» gus came up, (he bad been paying the clerk aad aismissing 418 trienc) sod, chiuing Mr, Maitland for distressing, iu bigo spiritsbebasde bim though eflecionate adieu, anu burned away, loav.ug Mc. Maitiaud woking after us serrowfullp end regreiuly, (Ze be Contiwedes