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872, THE SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1 a— ‘ : Hy . 2 ar ae *) See - PET = ’. ’ , DLIGENCE ‘ ) : y wr cy FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MARINE INTRLLE vee VTOTT AL UT LOW JACK sight. Thomas C, Gillespte was sent on board, | contribute a good deal, through the columns of | there ts ford holding wind and plenty depth | 4 [EV ARKABLE W EDDIN G. Pacath-dec omaaijanasn fl THE VISITOP YELL J! then ‘notice was sent to Dr Vanderpoel, The | the widely circuited SUN, to free the minds of | of water for any vonsel tn the world. t M. + die ed Ths Gpareions WHEE ONE od health boat met the! umancias shory time after the public from unnecessary apprehensions, One thing 8 bE AS Briviiege wer —— ‘ Lett hg ; are oar ren ne | Sun risen 8.0 Sun sets. ‘iinet BA Moon rises 2 8) { _ she had passed Sandy Houk, and Dr, Vanderpoe! 7 SLLALY SAYS, eh plague-atric! i h : » 6 1. | In ratiway shares were tess rn} any, e TON WATERATWOR MATS om THe DEATH. | hunself went on board. Nadel Ag tar dal ond Matcha d dented to an American man-of-war similarly clr | WEALTHY CHISTIAN LADY BB. | 0 rellway shares were tous mporlant eae it ee | candy Hook. 8 toes tenad t etidtett Gate... OM \ FEUD NONE PRU Th or thanked Mr, Manierre, and called , lume srestly La RIDDEN SPANISH ERIGATE ve 5 Slatlas Carp the First Surgeon, met Dr. peat on Poe tgoeranied Bie anlerre, apd galled | cumstanced. COMES A JEWESS. general market daring the morning houre wae feverish everedente ~ re j t aati ani anderpocl, and on his asking whether they A Jol » Whe a po P) rive eDNRADAT, At f * were all well on, board, repiiedsthae they were | In St. Catharine's Convent, Houston and Mul- | pomty of Water for the Spanish Frigate in Bue ct Renouncing Chrtetianity | M4 lrrewalar, with a dectine of (@% Wcent. butafter | | MTR e A i dee, and needs sland and at Fo ‘ a ev berry streets, ina pleasant business chat with , ar mac the second call of atocks took on more etrength ai MH ‘ Ag Hired Fachement on Staten tstand and afiitcted with a few cases of yollow fever. me of the sisters of the convent. Mr. Mul the Lower Bay. and Embracing Judaism The Marriage Wo ay © cant, te eonrgared Will Ch Steamanip Albonarie, Hienmond, mdse. and p ‘ f pn nin . y some of the sisters o wa “ von rat SA need fro eent., as compared he Steamehip Jaane Hell: ftichmon alinat vitton-Calpability of the Spanish A THE SCENE ON THE NUMANCIA'S DECKS. luly tooked pleasant, handaome, and genital aw | ; K vk P ii ae Ceremony FollewiapoThe Bride Wearlag MekesTEse dA Fe eee | IRtanle [emicte: (Inne ales baa, i thories Story | ® RL’ | Dr. Vanderpoel was conducted to the gun | usital, He has one of the ese] There are two mistakes in relation to the a0, arth of Danie * «| Bark Maria Siletta, Marseltion, mds i Health Board Say—Tatk with De. Mosher. | deck, where & nortlon. was roped off and, pre- | frankest. faces, one. of tie winning, | harbor in the reportof the Spanish vessel of war. Leathe Mac dtd Na Wasa rlight reaction from the best prices made. A\ per Boe. Witlining St Jon NB. tober. . nt of the Span. | pared by placing cots and hospital stores there vod-natured smiles, and heartiest Numancia in the morning papers Correspondence of The Sun, the market began to assume buoyancy the smaller | se he 0, A O'Mutien, Win aor, N.S. plaster { i The Havana correspondent of thi iw naa sick bay.” There wero in thie “alck bay” | shake of the hand of any man in NN ee | finer That twenty-eight foot Ia, the greatest draught Hanrrorp, Aug. 13.—An imposing ce hears hastened to cover their speculative contracte, | Ale, the beside Ae tlle Renais A Government Ring organ in this citywho | tee vationts marked cases ow [isa of fine presence, of athletic butld, | of water (ier draught) ever brought over the har. fhe . er operators having two d 0 settled the sr our. pid diig: ite iiitien fot obtaining core | fevers One or the pationts hed ange. Glede and | tromdconouidered, wracetit’ in ium, tmutions--¢ | Metekinerereme thn an See eee ee ee earns Cer innac cof imu: Cane, | Con Cecsceie bec tris Acvmncec tha mactoe ch ta bn. | SoCenCaen, Rural tc nivuen, te YOR had pecially puree t, | liad notyct been taken from his bed. Every. | nian who t he able to dance and feht | sixtiches when Dare center for her iy | Miss Estelle Sarah Livingstone of England, here- | stort accounts, and thus deprived the market o ee cemseemnereuemy yo rect information, writes, on th of Aug thing was very clean and neat everywhere about | wellat the same time. He was dressed in black wont yee not ent at Miter andeaecd | tofore an Eplscopallan, renounced her faith | portant eupport. Nearly, if not quite, one hundred Sik j e days before the Spanish frigate Numancia | the ship. The “stek hay’ was so situated that | with taste, and one could see that the good ais- | {he toner thy. There te panty at wlter ald gust | t d sigion, partly for the | {ioueand shares were thus purchased by the bears Business Rotrees j tall her officers except three and half | they atienta were Inulated ne much as porsife | tora teally admired him. the world, WB. and professed the Jewish religion, partly for the | heuvand explain the ottength. imparted to (he - - > POR a CE ter ae ee eee ee eet LrOM al Cetereat Oh Gone, tinue Only Sai rneCh We have given instructions,” he sald. to. the — purpose of marrying Dr, Louis J. Jordan, late of ATP in the week ‘The epecial feature t her cre , were q « ey with the fies at hem who were on duty as attendants or bl 8 of the rosie ig eilaid wees over Half the cy ; ain met A itera OMieers | ihe English army, but now of New York, and y Meets price, Obs Bie A SY ‘f ee a re Wesd acemeeaeeee TiraUSTt icciein pla ee Hi the ba ‘places In New York city; and the Down Before the Ship eft Havann. artly because it was her conviction that Ju¢ fier whieh Lt roi up to Mi. and clo ruin i frigate, that it became necessary to detail acon THE ORDER OF REMOVAL SUateNta Marl tuber Ties oauvome, Weve reeeinet in Havana Correspondence of the New York Times hen 4 ita faith, This belle? had been estat. | 46. tie dialtone ta this tlock wep were are am entanr Liuimene Hh ment ofofiicers and men from another wa Dr, Vanderpoel told the officers that the sick | structions to. make diligent Inquiries In order The yellow fever is raging, Dut the cases ¥ afore she became engaged to | Lie SLA ahatce, an were azo the operations IU Wert | iy cure NEURALGIA, DNTISES, ELLINGS, 4 vemel th Harbor to perform on the Nut Huet heatonce removed to the fever hospital [to discover if there are already any cases | are generally very mild and the proportion of lished In her mind before she became engaged t SEHATT THC ATIRENGUR, Hite. cites Wofe nt } ‘ ot at | the West Hauks Unit he would give them an [of yellow fecer. 1 have confided in Dr. | deathe la small, The Spanish Ir meine Dr. Jordan. 2473, Pacife Mail at the same time a STIFF JOINTS, STRAINS. 4 the ordinary duties required on a vessel at |p iurto get ready. The officers seemed per Vanderpoel, wno, L think, is acompetent man, | jas been unable to leave, aa all the ome | She hae been for some time under the care of 4 lo. Union Pacthe was also pr edad anchor. ‘There must, therefore, have been at | ly willing to carry out these instructions. and | and will do his duty, He has a boat watching | the exception of three. and about halt of the | 9 L, Maver tate Rabbi of the Oe ation | iia deaiiiigs, and after selling at 3 rallied to 83% RUPCMAT ISM, j two hundred and Ofty cases of yellow fever ] expressed their willingness and ability to be | the Numancia all the time to see that there is | crew, were down at one time, and officers from | DF: Mayer, late Rabbi of the Congres N | enarp dec Fie was chiefly fn response to, lower ; i i thee je started for this port, | Tay sooner if desired no communication in any way, shape, or man | the Zarogessa had todo the necessary service | Heth Israel in this city, who conducted the | London quotatt TET ee eee tone yi | And ail Fleeh, Bone, and Muscly Ailmeute upon MAN aye on the Numancia when she startec ey ould have, executed thie order Mutt | wer between the vessel and the shore, and also | on the Numancia. Zarngossa having already | ceremonies at Mies Livingstone's reception into | Stopped from stiaciah to Gari at the close, This cues and from this can be judged the value of her | severe shower and aquall came up and the te- | so prevent any bed clothing or other articles | jjagsed through. the epldemie, although about the Hebrew fold, and of her marriage to Dr. | hersy falling off in the weekly receipts of the Lecbetstraclnb) | Mvers' statement, given below, that the disease | Moval was necessarily postponed. As the vessel | being thrown overboard seventy-five of (he crew and a fow officers are je Hebrew fold, ani weil as to the disappointinent expressed by To thi fick ene beanies, (nw dan dad Lia, Wome f ; Mea f ‘ ing, | drew twenty-eight feet of water it was thought | “Reporter-—ta the ship tot too near the city? still on the sick list Gordon, The lady is described as twenty-two | stockholders, who were assured that upon the 7 fF broke out among the firemen from overteatinas | fmprudentgo anchor in the lower bay hous | Me, Multaly with emphasis) In my judement scan vents old, coming from one of the best families | Of the new board tie price would gradually advance tO a sat na neal | after she left port. Such a story is on a paralle there fs sald to plenty of water and good | the shin ought to be instantly removed tothe |, apeane t " a 4 Sd Bs t sth Wicket Pik Ceivar cata take |" * y a | “an the f eek od told by her commander te | holding ground off the Southwest spit, The | jower bay, if itis found that the water there ia | Th Li tl h bee raed ts we i hip mod | of England, and of fine education, and Dr. Gor- ailtie Notthwerterns, Xow | Ye an intra a a Teal sé Gia fede ike ata WAS cv SOME UA with the fals lower hay generally, though, is full of sand | deep enough to keep her floating, This is my oturne te Mp je Fever, don ne awoalthy gentleman of large income, ad | ie ene ce ede tres Ohio were ate : ab induce the pilot te bring into our crowded | hanks and shoals Where the depth of the water opinion, Still, Dr. Vanderpool ought to know, Prom the World, thirtyssoven, firm and St. Poul common rose to 55. Express sbares | money for worthless medicines, a bott!s of CENTAUR | ¢ attempt | Would have been dangerous, therefore, to anche habitants on Staten Island, although the ves ontes ¢ i + | Were quiet, and appeared neglected in the LINIMEN en without charge Ie looks very much like @ del berate attempt | Tit reahip channel, except off the South- | Reporter—Ie there much danger of an epe- ae TT ETE MTOR The case Whee | And) CHaPHAne Wate Walebreted At the AIlIA Heaingsn The range of Ruetaations wit) be fOund tn | EINAMENT wil be given wich ut ouarg e 10 introduce this | gel Would *, | deme? t shore, ne comparative table blows me Savas: 4a tives Ste ‘ eee eratla Wud Gon tertenia GE. diesnsen JUS [TCGt eet RE TILSEN eee) | OMI St aistien Gn Wats fa HO We NRA CO Hd Hoe at and. the Spanish Creel Tent | Houxe, But @ very fow personal friends of | Gold ihaden further break to 111. the same reasons | Physicians, Veterinary Surgeons, and Livery Men are oat terrible and contagious of diseases in| id perhaps careen and capsize. . r Vanderpe neu) fre ve force to accoun ne dvcline ae given this Mabie ‘Gel Rei pie hod pl The aaillie Nolvessel Is allowed to apchor in the narrow | dred deaths from Yellow fever, It broke out on Dre ity had o lemut stay ON PRATT. The martes | the parties wore present. The parlors in which Mhorkins Phere iene doubt that the.“ pools sold | Invited to try the CENTAUT: LINTMENT without cost, pele Malate A dba adsl chip channel. Permission was, therefore, given | Governor's Island, © Rotten Row,” among the ed much excitement and wasthe general | the ceremonies took place were at first dark. | largely seaterday, but thelr operations todny have nol {the Numancia under the circumstances ts hi the N tid anchor of | soldiers, and it was not found very dificult, to Teadden nay soerlal novos ee ramiiennee fome of the tngredicnte of this Liniment are eqnatty | Linparailoted outrage, Aw she Iles everything is | Vadderbilts Landing ata distance from the | check ite ravagen, You must know it is thirty theme on the ferry boata among the passengers | oned, and Nghted by gas and wax tapers, | commanded sny special notice or, eleninens reel Mea ches ti Lila ceeaua we tina Fae cae TFA amnile. 5 ince yellow fever raged as an | to Staten Island Nhe Roy. Dr. Mayer, in black silk robe and piuzzied and mystified by yreterday'y | omeactous for MAN and BEAST, heace the nameof ; t | shore of over a mile, or forty years since y —— The Rev, Dr. Mayer, in ‘obe an i er eMcactous for MAN and DEAST, hence the a j cnductve to the spread of the fever, which, if tt epidemic in New York, and that was before we - movements, and considerable long gold hasbeen thrown once gets a foothold in our midst, will mow STUCK ON THR BAR. had sewerage, Croton, water, and. all cur THE LAST HOURS OF JUAREZ. Velvet cap, sat at a table covered with white, | overboard, The current opinion fa the Foor te Wat | «contaue," which was hall horwe and half ee \ ti like wheat before the |. The Numancla_attracted attention f other Improvements, I do not think the piatet-wlacies two candies burning on the side of a magnif- | the run down tn the price was made to en iene iin IN thls: erty ta tntanes: aud (ENS re eee atdne betweon tive | Reta latitude of New York facorable to | whe peathbed of the President of the Moxl- | cent basket of flowers. Drs. Nathan Mayor | Srdtersgnuy the government, gold to-morrow, CENTAUR LINIMENT- white wrappor—is for Fam. atckte ing in this elty ts tn and | vers on the ferry boats plying between the | (t. They ha low fever in Norfolk some six- A A may well be doubted. The range of the price Was 110 the greatest good fortune will prevent a| {elend and New York. Melng out of coal, her | (entucrracc: wat ahthonpn thute was constant can Repablic—A Sudden Remarkable | and J. Moses, with the rabbi, acted as the | M0" lncdcwulot jaueherie at heintierest rates | fly use. The CENTAUR LINIMENT—yellow wrapper { H worse, bow was much higher out of water than her | conm Jon between this city and Norfolk Death, and an Imposing Funera tribunal before whom the convert was to ap- | of 1 to 8 per c pald by holders to have balances i ah y r somethin habe hoi Opricn Hive stern, nd wpe she fteamed over the tat her the disease did not conie bith tr A ft he her. Translated from Le Tratt a Union, duty %. pear, and sat on cither aide of the table. All be- carried. table Aiaigoree ll <0 in coin | 7M for Horace and Animate. {twill cure SPAVIN, pr Steshia WhO: ing na Health Oficor at | snd waa nbliged to back her engines to peter, | frucuimaer. Sovad ‘ipoarance here we shall nn Tyly, AB at Mile ovelock P.M: died | ing in readiness, the convert was led in by Mr. lnterecat on the public dept rederining $250 1h | STRAINS, SCRATCHES, SWAENY, #2, ond is bound , She tally reached her anchorage in safety be found equal ’ rf onth 7 days, | BJ. Sandheim, private secretary, and Dr, Jor- cas at Sub Treacury. foverel: Gold 5 n tine in ence of Dr. Vander ' Mexico, aged (86 yours, & months. and 27 day: ite wat ihe Su eT a ant eel ee ee 1 TAKING OFF THE SICK. Dit. CRCCARINI'® FEARR, He succumbed to the consequenes ofa violent | (ah. She wore’a heavy black silk’ dress, with w ite $1 Jar ea 60; payments Vatatices gfe. | to astontn the world. ys that on boarding the Numancia on Monday iyi Ihe Wanedae, te, Cane allenic ud renner Jong train, her hair falling loosely down her | tills, Currency Freeipts, Bayinente, #4 iat as eae ec ues st RT rm e found asick bay fitted up on deck Early the next morning. Tuesday, Dr. Va The reporter left the large-hearted, energetic | felt th mptoms of th 1. | back, and ‘her head realed by aheavy black | 0123; balance, so16au.2." Cat certificates yo yon he found astek bay dup poel again visited the vessel to attend to the care i Hap A i M. Juarez felt the first sympt the mal- | > nS Micte of white of it of Jew. | sent to Washington, Serziat, Custotne, 811000. e centre of the ship, in which were | rying out of bis previous order, {The Quarantine | Health Coumulsstoner and went to call on ady at Zo'elock on the morning of July 17, M. | erape veil. 8 particle iy ANB The tthe Gold Exchange Bank were | mal,when you can get CENTAUR LINIMENT. a cor “ 4 de f ide and the sick men | Givannt Cecearini, a dark, handsome Balandrano. chief editor of the Diario Official, | elry was to be seen on her person. Btanding in | gs cscavu: gold bamnces, 89.410400, and currency bat i venty men prostrated with yellow fever, Two | eer ie ered sae ard that te. ten | fram Rome, and one of the inost cultured 1 Was reading to him at the time, front of Rabbi Mayer, she was addressed as fol- | Siren ersbiau. “The follewiug were the quotatious tain, speedy, and effective cure, for cents and $1 pee i these men ded that afternoon. The others | TPT oi one more had died during the night. | Cal men of the city . ost notable portions of the cor lows her replies being also given: AM WM LILA. Moe 114% [215 PM. 114 were removed to the West Bank Hospital. The ] making two dead in all, and eight were so far | Reporter Do you apprehend intel dan morning papers, and M. Juerez was listening at- THE PROFESSION, WOE AL SEA 1289 PMP. aE in | vottier i ted recovered that it was not deemed necessary to | | Vr. Caccarint= Not inuct, Tt is net tontively, now and then making Aremark. Sud- | payti—Ajiow me to address you. with the words of ¢ tomorrow (Thursday) per TRON SEDI YUSULS ge end them to the fever hugpital ordinary w thing for ts to have cases of ye ¥ ho Tose and took w few steps without com- | ihe angel in the italy Keripture, What do, Jou wet Pclowe at 129) PM. at th We will warrant cures or retura the moasy. { As the frigate draws twenty-eight feet of | “ile ten were taken to West Rank Hospital, | fever in the harbor, We nave a few | al hie hand pressed t0 bls brow. | heres Why aid you aprear before as tox ane a 6t Vine Binet. on CROPPAUR LANTERN T en be had a? sould i every year, and ernochan was alway alandrano cens Wing. and asked whether | “Answer Team hers tuentreat yon, reverend air, to ¥ steady this: foreno. B3 R caw there was no ground where she could | ind two of the ship's hospital attendants per t Weer tt ra tthe ty Alandrano ceased rea end a Cd be re 1 9 ate Of prime @ anes bi } ‘ wre | to keep It ont of the et ae quite well," was pt me th the sacred fold of Judaism. My beat {pr , i hor in the lower bay except in the ship chan- | mitted to accompany them a nurmes. Nurses | 'Woireer-thut if the disease should once eain | M.Juanee wae unwell. am quite well varha after the divine t my soul laugulsucs eerie ae E. J. DICKINSON, $ Park row, opposite Astor H nel She was therefore allowed tocome through | 44) bed a Taree tad died were at thold here would there be much danger | YA iidutos tater, however, he rose aeain Ferested Word of sd a pileteommcenee 1 pay and | AUBRIT DUNG € 808. corndr Bowery anit } She now Hi Wate $08 ont belong! thens seked Balandrmo to await him, and extended th the ¢ jon. Thi CRITTESTON, Gch ay vertle aver a utie belay the Upner Quacam: | Aitine ane rowed to eenuta's Point ined unranc | , DF. Cecontint—God forbid that it he once in | Minuit an fur oa the anton lturnide. ie ve i : i ited deruand fr B.V:LIVINGSTOS, ah tleanid ot, Williamshurgn. a little over a mile below the Upper Quaran wed + tae ‘Orns, the city the consequences, w uld se aWwlal. | turned and called for breakfast, of which he in heart that one are still current DEMOTTE & WHITE, 1% Newark av sdamey oie. q , pecoms convalescent and i mie | The city is clean, but this heat would be so | vartook very quietly., Spite of his calmness, he ston tu th vf Abrahain Iatoral. ‘The #8. KODE & CO,, Priprictors, Broadway, N. Fy there are i w 5 Tita uch ut ay Not es ve he Veesel and Ail the AE ES Favages would be enormous enormonis. | You | thar he would. diet himself AUT etn Tn the A Ce OR Es ric iiver eg aah daa: Pieler new cases have broken out on board the Numan } Wis de h i nicl see IC is @ contaxicnis disc Yeu ent eaten ernoon he called fora broth made in his own etn nto the Amer prs and crew ofthe ship, All nicht Monday whe | aftern 1 allea ld tome ah Cia, but aatelct quarantine will bo kept up.and | {je meet iaretul wate sree kept about the sity by slinply touching the clothes of Hwho | dwelling, Me scarcely touched It Wected upon ; OE LYONS MAGNETIC 1 the Health Officer will allow no communteation | to prevent any communication with the shore. Meno ERT ihe. precaut which nara THe WARNING OF DEATH ’ there ihgshioal | audantiy Wil fone hea gp with the vessel until all danger shail have STRICTLY QUARANTINED been taken are ample, are they not? Something in his fa suffer M Fae pro: n price SECS, Snel Ie, Tact Sxer7 enon fabrot, aad Ite vaet se - Eve e Spanish Consul wi not allow to Dr. Ceccarini--O y and as things took now I wunepoke to that Juares reas OF one a and immense popularity ai ama . Msc Bra eves: obliged to send every | th really not much danger of an epidet sired hin by wamile, and « i the conver heart further deaiive, the tae Benth } FALLIDLE HUMAN PRECAUTIONS, i jeation through the Health Officer, No ter What If yellow fever should tind its | sation, in which all the seated at the L- ‘ A, . Don't go to the Sen Shore or in the nmnunication eh the He 1 Worldly interest. ne ca rauging {rol M43 Every precaution has been taken by the | petding, rags, or refuse of any kind fs allowed | way inte a block of teuement hows table were concerned. He was alluding to th Ay AnD iva’ bean try without a oor } authorities to provent things being thrown | tobe thrown overboard, and a large police fo Dr, Cecarini Ob ! jem out, it ics Which must occupied bis thoughts the es falas meer biter goes, ata Thalia Kut i is tationed around | {s constantly on the watch to see that this on would aweep then era. Lhope | reform ofthe Constitution and the complet y SLLER @ Co's, 1 Uaton square. overboard, Police boats ie ey “abi Ld i | Is Figidly enforced. “The officers were It will never happen : we have token every - 6 Vern Cruz Railway , : te your fem Ne ; the ship and the offivers on board ably ond | every thing they can to preserve the stri caution to prevent any one from landing he carly evening, after having transacted d covenan| atyall inde wim ae the rae of the health authorities, quera nine’ c eal le, and ri this th a Reporter Have you bad experience with yel * he was driven to the Pas as aorat oh on OG the Henry € : : street, report Lod ptoah + se, best place in Now York ce, hey, ratte Tene t position the Numancia le alittle | seconded by the ae Inc smmand gn th yn Pi hag yA arate ae 4 by some members of his are of (he and ou Ve gurreney a fitic MSS loam some conn. Pid ae trite aver weddivg preseu'e asa iki Pano } pill Wienaihlid Meson tett gh Pat thala tend tal If the Spanish Government had any design « © Cecearing on ne cases two years age : al power aud s Gelssivegistered tise fi80 Sam tact, coup, {ine | st. Diamonds « specialty Fa wuile from any shore, Iying with ber bow | inteoductie thls peatitance Into this city, they | The methods of Ucatuent vary greatlys. ie lock, M. Santacilin escorted to the , remtsterea iss) 16H 5:8 16g, coup Ws ssn toward the Narrows, flying the Spanish ensign | will be folled by the vigilance of our health oM- | Twas in Florence the best doctors for yellow fe= * nd sisters-in-law. The Presi roughly Instructed in all the reg. M.A Nlibe 116% 10He reg Nésile's Lactesne Favies, babe dobbs nd cers. It was certainly an outrage, says the pilot, | ver were negroes, They would not give you mained at home. He was in cxcelient nd rites of larse!. and vow fealty and | 5 iy isd, coup...116i, 16h 104m Coup, ithe Monee WIE demutte re aye from her peak and the hospital flag from her | (o-uor A inguecatrickon shtp:toNew York: | much? they would give you hut (mustard) t ‘apd had & cheestul. chat with Mi of Herac] and His holy comuvande. I | 50m ised; coup.. 16x 116% S30 1881, reg. aris Afothers Mi ent ynmcaded by emt fore. She is full ship rigged and can sail it | and their excuse of adesire to obtain coal and | they would give you ollve oil to swallow, and iblan and Maza. At 10\ he retired, but could ’ stogllts ’ ' pie 186. coup. HE Tes $3 1881, coup c i f speed while cruising or in case of | j rovisions f& a very lame one, if any rub you with lemon juice. In Havana the At ll he suffered fron: ni a alt be iy God We 67, Fd. In 119% Cen. Pac. " SEE Rd uitrattchiale a act hed Rose The ship is visiced by the health authorities | treatment of yellow. fever is entirely in the ain. He passed the remainder of the Ayu People shall bs wis pe The only sales tn State bonds were Virginia console at MARRIED ai Ler machinery breaking down, three thes aday, and the most rigid surveil- | hands of negroes white doctors are hardly ever ‘omfortably, but. would) pot allow Whale couare berieds | bilt be buried.” m4, and M sa, Metropolitan Bank | oe aw eect — timandant of the Numanclatelegraphed | [ince oxercised over their every movment. The | consulted. $ son, Who shared hisroom, toawaken | say the Gon uf lararl nave mercy apen me shares 2014 Mr, Stubbs, CapteAcHt H eto the Spanish Minister of the Marine | ty { the fever is pror punced very t Kei erin a9 mu healt k of th Mtertin ff anol Then, my friend, we demand of you, in accord Central Pacific Maiuilde, daughter of M.S a he ox ; t convalescence fs characterist dr, Vanderpoel in allowing the ship to come ta THE PUULIC ALARMED. auce with the’ rules foaes and Tarnel, to conte ett: tains tleviile, K the whereabouts of his sland her cone | Fal e city ? yeblicly and freely, with a free conscience and. wy Lie HEABERLE-WEIS8.—10 1 le, Ky. Auguet 1 ease. a0 that if no new cases break out all hands near the city On the morrow he felt 4 tse, and did ne publicly end IY, f land grant, u . , pfyesterday tiny be weil /ga'n ip the course often days. The | Ue. Ceccarint =I f had been in Dr. Vander. | » PRGA alist halt bale Be saad Poti KU, Tent heart. the fundamental principles of the Mosal en byt theory Dr. 4A icaberie, Phe health authorities think ft fortunate that | Yessel will not be allowed to proceed to the city. | pools place, and I had n asked to allow the | Ciired after his health, He anewered that he | Guipegeee waste FE ed es urah, Hort’ Wayne a a f lague stricken ship came to this port | However UILIt Is an absolute ertainty that | Numancia ty Haran the city, Lsbould | ge rather weary ty lose of aleep; he beaued f'man, and searches the hearts of all | ts’ at n Cuion Telegrap 4 n't DIFORCED this plague stricker ip came to this pe there is'no. possible danger, For let yellow | have hat cught ae tote a | them not to speak of his indiaposition, and eni Wo tie presence of this legul tribuual | gad’ Pitteburgh sde, 9; and Chicago aud Northwestert J fi rather than some other where the quarantine eronee get a hold in this city mence the K people, tuto. 8 | to ‘any AAAE lie was coUbled With Fheenetien Ik i will answer the follon ing questions fe Petal ase a8 do "| srANLEY.—in the city,of New V ork. on the 14h day and nebod n for di. Os he ship away re > irEas * following were the highest, lowest, of August, by the Hon. Ww in. Judge of t tious are notso strict, because now th nd iy ean rt A oon we ys but Lg ig A the leg THE CONFESSION ‘The f i 4 cs ula sa ou will say; but we hav *) shout the utter ntervals be the tren eanaie closing prices of stocks Court of Coinuion Pleas, Mary Stauiey from James eiuents of the vessel will be eo controlled AE MONSTER CAGED. pe ela Postale Rad pd ELE Bg] My Kb ley), tthe day he auffered at Interval ‘ gontene oy the frat tundamental doc: | <1 Te ae eoaeld erase alirelen to prevent any spread of the disease, while if ryt rg 5 Me got tip ata Rese aus ea sere petore Seong ce ca noon he received in his roum M. Lafra- |" Anewernt bel nd confess firmly and truly that | jaggy Mt Hudson con Qn Cae Cz ot New Sores on the 19m ; ‘sthe nearest to the of any eon. porter close supervision the disease | tue aftern Ab with wine t versed | there ts only ene God, the Creator ¢ +. the us. i eof the Col Atnier Spachwings, ' red some smaller northern port: all | veyance from the chy, But the nearest may be entirely kept out it not? f Be MER cet er te ved | taluer and fuler of all living, the, Bupreme andes ead, | Et WO met tener Spnenties emonson board might have been al- y kept out foralong time. Nowand then he eomplained Take Shor from Catharine Nig graded el aa hea tht H We by these boate is full a mile from the sbip. Dr. Ce nf—Yes, Yo he discipline In “ Fl Dencfactor of all Leings, Of Homis ie Tsu: Wabsol id = q 1 to go on shore, and could easily have hat no fear or anxiety need he felt by uny | these Spanish vessels Is excellent. It is wot like | pintfrutirreritig feck we Which prevented | Hie whe was, te. and ever w Jehovah is ¢ Northwestern * to New York by rail, but relief rather, that whatever may have | oan Amertean abip, where we can jump overs TiN oluinek tie tices avercana ble will, and | REG MeFe He BO other, IT te writien in the Hy Northwestern preferred . COLPAUIITY OF THE SPANISH AUTHORITIEG, | been the Intentions of those ordering that vex | hoard and it le all Tight: buc In these foreign |) ; $ i" sh tiraah cha heed saline tesa Hock Island, 6 BRENNAN. On W at alter m alady fi ng. the Gromen, | sel Here, we have the monster caged and shall | vodels If a man dinsbers the order, Of | Cremrod rapiaiy In irene AT BaeScy a | omgrtarrce lerael the Lords our God—the Lord te | Hashes aid 4i: | if severe ttn toot Timoihy Reea. i Heating and ex- | clip his claws, his “commander ho ts shot down, It f A at his bedside the Minister of War, “Him 1 wit! love with oll my heart and soul end ‘and Missie \« ay the athe ar ie P L than val, and THE CITY READY FOR ANY THES were wit De, Vanderp I would” say upon him with affectionate so. | mad Ms on, Hartt 7% 5 Jatives and frie ALi tly are rest 7 Howe now vonvalescing. No | 4 sey reporter called yesterday afternoon on | to the commander of the Numancia, " Yout v i tonal ebliaeeal be Tis name forereren se ce | Semelereent bs i tdtoauend the Acilly ate rees a than six oF ¢ me to our HAMMor | Mr. Henry Sinith, President of the Police Bourd, | parole that Ho one shall he allowed to « t How are you? Have you any despatches the Mosaic ‘ : aie 8 WSN Tt Oa) , every suiminer wi fever eae and to ascertain his views In regard to the dar Panic n ve cerca ware Gauss aie f- No,’ said M. Mejia, “there is nothing Answer J believe and confess firmly and truly that nn aa N daughter of the ta es t ‘cited aapread of the contagion into the city, | Fellow fever. Henry Smith is uot onty Tey On, yes. 1 Kuow my people —these spanish | Mondo youre as ctning. You can go | foreaied to the Aimiphes God to lervel cu miaattor ine | Hanmibel & F ; et mera te take pli i { Nuen this fact is cousidered, the public need | gf the Poll - si hes! commanders are cavalier — you do not im d satvatton of ma ‘ i Pauarna vl ; BELDES r hat §, Silas: Helden, ih lho anxiety in regard to’ this ship. This ' ov nk there Ie danger ¢ yw that ne here, you know. Whi deleted Rm GET Re = th u p | Wee iT ft Fate . pioneer l ! on DOE Da fo the Spanish author Re a you tt ink ther Hanger of P Peat understand is that the ship left six dasa |, ays Pee at Wiehe es dna teary uel ee ae BN ts BIRCH Mary, | ‘ se they k e vere! had yellow | Qe te don't think th ago and some patients are already now conve The Minister left tn alana. and returmed to. elleve a hat ther pea future dite | quicksilver x = § eras { hey ordered her to New ‘ Pa Fhe leaded y jescing, 40 that some must have been sick wi ward 9 x. Dr. Alvar u ¥ phys PUTA A eentatas dad cae Quicksilver preferr is ‘8 a) rd SH f ° = ICH LO meet aa dangerous 6 gue +x days the disease hus generally scarcely de- nt ts very ill t # from 4 ; ; Fut if: botiensivn i bribed ince Bie ttc Ah il al rt > veloped anne h at je reigns aud - fever, Alice 1° Tavis, aud daughter EA's Laat reired to Bemultie Pmt treets teane FLYING FROM FORT HAMILTON Betty ber eave Ua : ith these thr following shows the ex xolusive of epreie, | O80. 9 Rey i rian aged year ‘ re Waken roateoes } at th ve ever be fee you can tuna | The rey n of Fort Hamilton ax usants | TY forward, the patr e God | at Wibs hecanine inher ee Henry Denuis, vae of , pected i | reiatty hich) leland and 16 tai gle street in the city which is not perfec riuin Ap likely to suffer in no allehtde- | more unbearable. nor cou aE, " Pr AnIOg 08 pa eens. i : y Hurtal grown. This place pAb RHO, Aetorty Creep meen: AIRHS gree by th {the Spanish warship, which | by potions, on nto rd revealed to Moses aud the prophets For the wee at ee ee Are fea ag EAL sae a roe e by low, swampy marshes, and is so | ton avenue, Fifth’ avenue. and many ot Nes about rt. Many | nausea, The phy.@:lans « file te thieveriastiug aru | Preah Sie tepened Maton sitaee ea We of Lusinagh, Kluge connty, Ireland, aged’ st 7 any restdence iwtwed be | streets are sweut theroushly every dav. The | of then adtaken | tons of morphine, dire ted of Moses aud Israel, #0 help ie God Rieea and Headed Sibarie nk ' sion at thease ine y isin acondition of the mos! eet clean thelr eady made | portions of the body, that ieraeihy 8114,086,819 | STAN TST #1858 tend the funeral, fi his ba wee, M3 Bast 12th i ne ‘ ranger ti fertside of the broast, ; Raat hts Bh cious offices at sta this day, at ty i : iis Gk ee aren Reporter And the tenement houses principal that danzer cutofalght isadanget | At loy o'clock the danger was imminent ahs n the name " BOSTEN An Cincianat!, A ot heart disease, ’ peal Mr. smit ey are also cleanlier than they ded, and preferring the sweltering heat of | the Ministers, MM. Lafragua, Mejia and Halcare | Of We vod of str Rely BU f ead, son of Dr N. Poster, aged 13 yours iF o manele w uarantine f | ev rere beter Even If we al id have vel- | the city to the refreshtng breezes of the bays | cel were sent for. M. Mella came at once: M. |} we he the holy com: eng An AN rd’ Station, Staten Laleud, August 12, it} Aten et te vat place | low fever in this city L think we cx easily | laden, pethaps, Ww death dealing pe Balearcel was unaware of the circumstances, | munity of Vsrae eforth Sarat . Beere abd. relatives Af the famite 4 tare army na Dr. Mosher Kit. Tam positive that ft nderno | tence. the kt i reap arich harvest, | as the janitor of his house. out of fear or dis- | Basther, danguter of May von be bless ra cf ime company were recently trap a nee g ‘areal ut ii t have not fully antisfled them | circumstance assume any very. ser fail ae bundeece bi themselves froin Now York | trust retnecd ¢ nthe door, M. Lafragta | evenge the Gearers of this name, the mothers in laraci, | f#Ted to this city os on Th «Aug ; no danger There ae many | tions, “We have been” pray Using Wanort | to gaze with a morbid lutereat upon the plague | arrived afew winites acct, Consterhation bres Peauplea tellaied aaa eslionstarever heen PANKING AND BINANCIAL Pree ARE tee tain: Thoves We) i ie communteated to the anitethe |” Reporter—Have any particular precautions Deen Raising his hand the rabol, ina solemn and f aa sou ot Laas N. and Coruelin A \ t 1 over the shi One i it WHY FORT HAMUTON 18 ALARMED. DEATH. trembling volve rovounced the benediction tn ng © for canvesing thts ¢ Mr. Swith Yes: but our particular preeavs | te is not without reason that the regul Just before U o'clock the President called a eluding as fellows in Bngitst ROVERT BALL it + malignant have bee tons is our every day's work, There is ao sell-w | hahitaninof the vitiage have n whole Camilo, o narive cf 1g Bitten de reece one 1 who delivered Israel from all evi}, b Deanee ix at he wind, ‘There ts refu ever in the city, except that down the bay, aud | of the terrible scourge Ww eh they are | fe ra ¢ anand. bad yom and estabigen tt the ai r Pre sit ae uses have MW en tit avage ofits last visit, just sixteen years {#2 | woaptn ibibo aaa d sian oman oheyed, | Sarah, | ce Hachcl, and Lead | aad Wet you prospe EXCHANGE ia pats r sale from any | thi 0 + whe owln oO th defece nt ' ee re wane ‘ In Fort Trum'y Conn. Ang is month net e M-duntes waa in tereble agony Mit ho was neni iad y cameatyaie 2 WALL STRERT tof Col. George A. knatl, UA i Nn s unproaching end w minutes ; : : , ; uae teak Hh ; INDSAY “On Wedneslay, August. 14, Margare \ whore relieved two or three tues each day. | with it? aah oh iy anne nd before passing away hey juletiy seated in A shortprayerin Hebrew concluded the ceres widow of the late John Lindsay, ta th ‘year of het Vesela ave constantly passing and repassing | "Mr. Smith—A little; of course. only as a lay. | Py teasdaden with the pestilence. were allow bie hed; at 1ie8 he lay dowa on his left mde, mony. and the lady retired to be robed for the Corner of Broadway deanenifanieta within a fiw radsof the pest ship, ad Wt lew dis | may Tam no ductor, But I'am ‘not afraid | munieating with the shore, raged unresiared fp | Tested, hls he Pec lealy TL AN TCE | DibeR Oe TROT CH MneRG Cera meas ae re ely ia. TAA the oh Oh dk @ period nthe, during which time it | 9 struggle, without apparent suffering, he | nounced. Four gentlemen held @ canopy of New York Markets, ‘ a t THE AUTHORITIES CANNOT AVERT COMMISSIONER MANTERRE'S CONFIDENCE. uber sin and around Fort Haile | fronthed bis let ia drab silk, embrofdered with blue, upheld by pay, Aug. 14.—FLOUR AND Muat hit tak Mow Sulla ‘tants ve gteatest danger to be apprehended Is | me rep left. the Pollce Commissioner to | {e0.0%,a8 MANY as twenty In the courwe of a AT Mt ae te wit over.” Standards surmounted wit acid wonna with Hn graves of State aud Western Aour were in | fold, We teil, a, " sertions, aa every nap on board the on, bp are, ip The faueral wil take place f Market wu Thure tay, A The friends Of the faui M Santacilia would not be con'ineed of the reality of so great a calamity, and loped. it was “Doctor,” he inquired, do | to avoid the | SM on Magne el propries | y Gross, at his re street. and on Dr. Stephen $1 ly: abd pressed ou the arket f (lou with the decline ia ic. ¥ DbI., aud even At this concession iimited, ‘he me Under this the groom, Dr. Jordan, K his place, and soon after Miss Living- e appeared. She wore a dress of eau de ‘The di ent oe: pe fre atracting rerof asimilar visitation on the pre on is certainly not diminishen by the n her if possibl he fever, A'b but & asney ttully invited to at ry-second street, but bot! wits at the lower fact that the hospital assis he SUN reporter the chances were ten short distar 1 other dive ony mil ter that mu own sanitary protection, and the disease may be are clean, the tenement h rent out in that. The doctors may take it ashore | spected elty wasn in their clothiag, or it may be spread through | epidemi am hot afraid of yellow feve lve nature of the sanitary arr fgnor the same moans by the health officers on guaid Keporter—You have had some experience | sixteen or se en schooners from Southern | nora 1 you think he is dea Nile silk, overskirt of a shade darker, both elab- Ib corn meal, sales 60) bbis. at | Side , i at the first death in their midst, no | Kove tte the country. De Lis residence | Quazantine are every morning allowed to land | "Ty. Harreda lighted a match and held it close | orately trimmed with fringe and Lowa te mach, y and Weatern, Rye four somewbat | yy \SLLORY Nich inet, Mary Ann m what cause, would be reported a8.8 | Cither, and the reporter Wonded Sie ane | vane tec rica tee Peeeure auPolles, and | to the Fresidcnts. eyes tu wee whether the | A long Vell of tulle, edged with blonde lace ca t are Bupernhe State and West Relaitves yinvited to at either, and the reporter wended his way | while acknowledging the necessity of doing 0 ( yes to extra State, ec, BIBT CO, Weat i ! attend Ko teemedever and then the hotels | ty “hr” Benjamin Manlerre’s house, under ordinary ciroumstances, the tanta of | prneae pen On COLIRE ME QUU Chiba Lie DMIs Lo.|| FOIRbOG LAR SME) NON 0 LU i t extras, $7.10¢61.40; vo. doubleextons, | 4h6 funeral, from her toed 4 \ neue raerecprens great anxiety, They say | West. Twenty-fourth street, He found the | the village complain thar oo # the sick | Move: Tn vain ype had fled. Juarez was A GLITTERING ARKAY OF DIAMONDS SS sage.d “do, winter wheat extr {double exteas, | PRursday, at, _ asa a express great al hey say old gentleman chasing a little | sailors of the stricken ship are 08 RO BOK Her ments Were of dlamonds~a glitterin pele beck ing extras, O1.Tebs; city trade | the ominent rine | eee a phone OF bao Jae nG Un OsnIEes: OF Who was offering ffve centa bouquets | hospital, a suMcient amount of atores might he | 4,4‘ t being eu.balimed the body lay in state array, They were the giftof the graom. ‘They Be Enpnienten(ey bl nour dt a" And of aren mt * 4] © Will be stagnated, She reporter talked The boy was before hin, and skilfully | aidin to inst for a much ionger period thun | (6, \ational Palace. | Tmmense thre conglated of a pale f solitaire earrings, values Weateru,&e iBraulyw PEN raed ate uit B SPANISH COMMA: nS CRIME the case, Mr. Manterre said he should beg BATHING RTOPPED INFECTED ARTICLES FLOAT- | vious had been President of the Republic bracolets, equally valuable. In all, the diamonds | [88 Mainly to nnfavorable crop. reports yy a rt seer ta HERGHER PR RITA BOTER Eee RTARTA ING ABOUT, The funeral took place on July 2). An impos | 2% , PURI Vs en ei ne al ae sot whic for export apll ss Wf Tia HGR ee AERA HD term: POTTER ARUIUCCUAT IRAERR RTT iee ac Roninare One doubtful precaution has bi taken, | sing cortége accompant.d the remains te their | amounted to nearly §M4o0 worth. Vale and *Stuldiing aves tow \ sn dise.sce among her crew. The Cape |» Reporter” Have you received any official ews | When the ship arrived tn the harbor a lance | last resting place, M. Lerda de Tejada led the | Ean nling, as brides usually arooshe looked | ctivess nber. ' “Ww drew t h watert the | from the Numancia? quantity of bedding and other infected articles | mourners; MM, Dublan and Maza represented | Wicion and. the bles r glittering jewel Bike. f Weafely, and that she could not iiecon |. Mr. Manierre--The latest news we have is that | were thrown. overboard, and though much | the family. At the entrance to. th FYE Linn arson Wee in hil Crone Miike an ea r October Fr Noveber, at MENTne ATOUNGE An TAL RS there are only two new cases of yellow fever, | of this has been wered and destroye San Fernando the casket was pli A cate | y wo solitalres Worth from $5,000 pool Was quoted strong; Wy ah fi ; 1th 6 of ht « ter, We have | & conolderable amount must still be float: | ®falque, and addresses were made, An tnserip fan ts i | xet inside, Why didn’t he nd these a @ light chara va nat ; A Lions ON W DFUnea tate, On whieh eho een TD L088 rdan ts the possessor of vist rk was dnl! and heavy sates M0 bhis era fl to pit us in danger, and then » taken all the steps 1 weanary 10 prevent any ine ing Abou sun} {0 shatte w Feter. : sate ‘ni. | words © Benito duares," designates the nin in other equally mai ent diamonds tothe value A Jobbing way, at @13.75.°819.0 for hew beef, $13.10 | on the rea i } thorities if he wantec ter © hetween the ship and the « and * thle © vessel can remain fc ito Juare enates the pliy of ne 000, 0s. B1E50 OF De ime beef 1 tatra | *% Vesant a i UEP SIRO OE T think we shall be able easily to stop it. sundry infected articles being cast into the | can Independence . tyle, ‘ 1 quoted at 1.6 Bee e Bom, lake OF F oy y Mayor, after the orthodox style, th dom i $1 65 § eet 8 tthe i Hi ava Capt, Rovira t Reporter But if vellow fever should get into | water. by the crew. In view of this the oe breaking @ wine-giass under his foot. eccnrdine atnce our Inet, 3.40 bxs., Inc <) One nome R Sg eye i sdranght was 26% f the crowded big tenement houses? Health Officer has forbidden all persons MR, BERGH ANSWERED tothe old custom. After the congratulations re sthot at he. icity short clear for Octo. | vere ilinens, Itich Kon eo G6ty year Uf hie 4 i he drew 2 feet he would not | | Mr. Manierre- Oh, that would be terrible; then | whether soldiers or civilians, from bathing, ant ‘ R were over, an elecant collation was served, ands | et Wester short clear for Jauuary st 3 i ag Mp in, Her keel lett a mark afraid id make fearful ravages, als | inno instance has this order been violated, for a bridal loaf cut and distributed among the guceis, | guantiive “iat Deverber Seat gacether 1 equal ¢ relatives and £ f the family, a D We . whole breadth of the bar, and it mah a ‘lof attention hue been lately | although the prohibition deprives Fort Hamil. | Commissioner Barr Speaks to the Point ‘ . Cittncats quiet: ufew boxes of bickied helites browent the Mons Mors Hodaltty, are Fea) if; ‘ ) fast at one time that it was nece paid by the board to the thorough tnspection of | ton of one of its chief attractions, the residents What he Does nor * HE BRIDAL TOUR, 2.0. “Lard Orin, but Wena active; gales 2AW tes., miatnly | fo,attend the funerals from st Lawre ure any y to back out aud start again with increased | all the tenemen sea of the city are content to be deprived of the luxury of the | When the Board of Health pout to | >, Mr and Mrs. Jordan left on Monday morning | refned city, at x on the spot and ¥¥c. for September, | wilt be oh Trepont of Ule soul, theuce Cae i ! id A Reporter. you think the people have | bath rather than bathe in waters polluted with fora wodd Via Niagara to Canada, ‘They | but ineludtt @ Weetern steam at Oe for Alu uel, . s Any DESCRIPTION OF THE NUMANCIA, F the terrible disease which they have so much | terminate its public meeting yesterday Mr. Barr, | will return ina month and settle in New Yorks und Ac, -Dresend hoge firm at A4cshhy 4 s. 8. papers whe The Nur ta aC SuNselicwadl | ab tate hl I think not. Ordinarily | reason to dread with acopy of THe SUN In his hand, spoke as ¢ Dr. Jordau Is in business. tistothe | Muller fru sia aulets arise Westare and Rants parted this lie, Margaret, (ly ay punenole laa tullrianed step Figatey W miles of gutter in the worst parts of the ANOTHER SILP FROM HAVANA, follows party breaking up, Dr, Jo-dan presented the | frervritt tha lower grades, Tate, Eggs, Wiss | WY OF! harlee : engl Bons Durthe ve Tits | city where the water ia standing are disinfected i i Rabbi Mayer with an elegant Turkey moroceo | aie. for Western and Stale, “loss wih : 4 vehement of 4 officers and men. Her | every week, but hereafter 00 oF 100 Miles willbe | ‘The steamship Morro Castle, from Havana, ar. I find, Mr. President (Manterre In the chalr), | case, contain eof ga0, and Mr re Wheat dull, lower, and utisettled; sates wore | St qneral, froin Hf rit con slats of twenty-tive ten-inch guns. | isintected. ‘Then wo have made tt next to lu | rived yesterday but she had’ taken proper care | tit Mr Hergh hus written @ long letter tot ordan put adt worth $400 upon his | Hmited toa few sinail iota: for No.2 spring, ¢laweeted | Hu tieday, Thursuay, the He) Her niotlve power Is a serew pr any Aauble | possible for any one on board the Numancia to | of her passengers and crew while in tropical | SCN In which he criticises, somewhat eeverelys | Hee ut 8 4 tof the services he | Did for Chicago aud Milwauxee feeneine will be taken to Calvary Cee 4) f enepiing hor tc stern sleren knots ah | have interec with the city, We have no con- | latitudes ' & few remarks made by meat the last meeting | had rendered he Re Weaate "ROR.— Augnety4, James HH y Weather, She has aniron plating | ppape hich is outside o| ity, s ia = See of the Roard relating to bis Imped travel by No.2 sprig : $1.66 § iy her waterline five in thick, and an {pol Ovae the veeg nt wa parson sain er te a HE PLAGUE BENT FROM HAVANA BY SPANISH | gtonning the atrect cars. then sald that sey ater Fee PL akas ave attend the f n’’ plating inside, ‘The inne! Lenater tele iiaber taan cho cubiae ae AUTHORITY eral lines af cars were dciayed in Chatham etrent REAL ESTATE MARKET be ake tor ‘ k and teak, copper bolted, Her aiteenne? hie Phe attempte to palliate the outrage commit | on acertain day, in consequence of the action of - et w q elghing twenty t and ia built Me Merterte Jopinion | ted by the Spanish authorities of Hayana in gh, but he gets out of this by saying that The attendance at the Exchange Salesroom js | @ i. for Western ai 4 ry i Dur : f the allied TW Py se NT Meanie | Sending the plague-stricken ship to this port fe’ detained the cars in. Centre street tendance st the Bxchang On aud ower: suiee Bonk " A 4 Republics wi nthe N AW fe Fe Mita ca te now than | Only serve to augravate the case . L never mentioned Centre street. and Tam | i¢reaaiug, although tinportant sales are ati withheld | for prince ant aised f : fist i noarded Callao and Valpara and t I AetO wah eam Steams Gate In the report published In yesterday's Herat, | sure eyery reporter who sits here will bear me |b account of the extreme heat e demand for city | ke. furenaice white § van iser here ; itt te by the uhot of the batteries ar oa ire 1 brought yellow fever over to the | the doctoref the Numancia ts reported to have | out Inthat. Again, Mr. Bergh sald, He does | lots and the prospective linprovements, eapectaily on | y(ikiskathe dy © back, 1 w feet t ¢ niron-clad Loa fifty-one t anid her : be stated to the Health OMcer at Quarantine * that | not know whether Commissloner Barr owns any | the west stde, tnepire dealers with the grentesterna, | tutte ‘ w i " 1 rock, Hiting was severely damaged. ‘The following the disease” (yellow fever) made its appearance | wtock in that particular road.” Lean titorin | es nis Panthe fern ace anit cette N ahvuis tna n private tert a autly killed f lete list of her oft WIAT IT WILL COST THY CLTY, among the crew just about the tino of their | hin tat Edn t eh a aha chee ae MEE | de Thus far the transfers are neither very numer | & alc 8 St Wate ter WtLeY enh nNLY Kiley W4 ‘ s.Senorbon | Reporter~Will the preparations which have | departure from Havana.” any city ralircnd, and Lum sure the, Heed Gat | ue uor wportant, We note the eale of ono lot on the | at Saliigy for Kew 1 (pte re at city ford i ! aol | been made put the city to any great expense? ‘The falsehood of such a statement. tf ever it | tho public will bear me out when [ say that L | Boulevard, southeast corner of 145th street, 9911x175 ‘ Molasecs \ The friends y a Torr Mr Manterre” No; tho extra disinfecting will | was made, is proved beyond a quostion of @ | huve done all Leould do, as a member of this | Aye Or BIN. In uotleipatigu of the sale oft Wh raeae t rf nae tor t to Fariga, the city about 84 a week—no more, ‘To | doubt by the Havana papers of the dd, 4th, and | Board, to have the cara of every city line made fruesent Miahitodeen’ ber pay ee Le Be et Udy] ats for cava 4m. A 104 ' 7 \ h ear how you how unfavorable the condition of the | th inats., all of which speak of the ravages com | cloan ‘and comfortable for passengers. Leone | thoceht y per to adjourn the 6 Ne a for } . aaectie tee 44 1 ¥ ‘ | | city into aspread of the disease, E will mention | mitted by th feartul cue on board the Nu- | sider Mr, Bergh's critieisi very uukind and une Jas, Mi Miller, by onicr of the sate Court, sold | tue for low grade, It ria fo tor 7 i Pree : 4 suas tarp, | that we had only three cases of small-pox last | mancia up to the last date, ‘The correspondent | just, in view of the ald E have tnyarlibly rene | the preniiace 40 denty ‘and 517 Grand atrect ar 1 ; ‘ i sutaga | week three cases in a populati f one mile | of the Timex moreover, writing under date iid | dered him tn the performance of his duties, T | CHuliag two buildings, for gi 0 ane ¥ Petroleum lower yi for ree |r n q MOV Martor t al 2 n-while Jersey Cty had twenty-seven eases, | Inst., says: ©The Spanish tron-c mancia | have-always given fim the highest credit for bis aes Rise ae private cele the prem ‘os Ht i “hore n ) _ 5 ‘peti Wilde Fite fitbe ai va Sinve the ot of January we have vacciaated | has been unable to loave, as all the officer with | eforts in behalf_of dumb animals; but L do | #4 ire announced the sale of one Wt ph forg 1.25 for wow Nol f Vis THOMPSON, Geb ; j 8 BOI 400000 persons the exception of three, and about half the crew, | think that when he violates the law T have as | jon matue aie ur tan: stsrg aunoumend the sale « fetid for ale, spirite tuypenuine Arne wt SD } ks ago word was received by Hepovter Do you think, Mr, Manlorre, that It | were down at one time, and oflcers from the | much right to bring his conduct to th J. Bleecker, Son & Co. a tarin in Keptuc anid % r ‘ Olle quiet aud wus halig Special Fotee 4 His Health Ofteer in charge of | was right to allow the chip to come so hear the | Zaragossa had to do the necessary service on the | of the Hoard as | would. the pourest and tnost |B. barchith Wecraen ot it! Supreme Court, tirtoen | Teliow duilat ¥ ye. for prime city, elosinis PECAN | Olle, ant he, that the ironeclad ram Nunancia | city? Numanela, the Zaragossa having passed through | humble judiyidual in this great vity. Qonves and Yote north wideof AKiity third atrect, eaet uf | Bitte Nd, Whinkey eweier at Ue. Mlewrinenctive at | Creag | Ot wvived in Havana with alarge numberof | Mr, Manierre-They claim, you know, that tho | the epedciic, although about seventy-five of the pea Lacan Ninth avenue—all at the Exchange Saletroun witiouttocentinl changes b large DE te cork cron: | Mica tb. Warreu sty msuutacirers of and officers sick of yellow fever water in the lower bay is not deep enough for | crew and a few oMcers are still on the sick list.” : — ders, with cormatin tad, ee Cork Tampaign equipments: tall of officers and men was e from | the Numancia to anchor, f don't know how | ‘The Constancia of Havana of the éth states | A Compliment to Mr, John MH. Wardwell Drive Out the Demous " sbi + 1 ragonna to Gl tip the comp ide tue | that is, but Ie aeeins to me, wt any rate, to hava that the Numancia had been ordered to sou, uvi- | Aw thero has been 60 much In the way of dex | vee Wolcott's Anuihilacor cpinty, #1) abst drive oot Live Stack Marker, ADD BRACE, GO. ancla, he Numancia was then ordered to | heen a great stretch of civility to allow herto | dently to prevent the spread of the disease in . usical te, the foilo e demon Catarrh, For pain Pain Paint (ints, Ree . : : ‘ ri Draces a. t Spain, culling at New York for provivions | come oue lnc above Staten Island (Ciiftor the arbor of Havana. And tho samo paper ication lolaiy among the musical Aeesit Me Sella | en ar ib Chathan) equare celts EW, FORM, Wednesiay, Aug. Min Tho ol tar ala and bupiiod at hit Ura bs Keporter- But, in your opinion, everything i, a raid or ashamed to tell the whole eee owas toike lative siecrh, und Sg8seC, 10 eae , 1hniwing that thie Is the season for yellow | hax heen done to prevent. the yellow fever from | truth, * Aecording to reports she atecrod toward | t0 #n estimable gentleman: Furniture, carpets, and bedding -an imm HORe At Lelie. © B. for nal y ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ‘ py it thone porta, Dr. Vi Fpe! made every gaining a foothold in the city? New York." Received of Mr. John H. Wardwell the sum of stock and low prices—al BM. Cowperthwait's, lid t Keceipts of rt ad, Th »Tieketa, $28, Orders Allod. information furnished. Prviatation to recelve the veasel and take pro: | “Mr. Mannlere Yea, 1 think we have done all | For the permission given to tho Numancia to | {in tull ofall demande elast, pin for © vent of | ham street. Weekly ana monthhy payments taven, ihe aa reported yeaterday. Com: | Prizes cashed. TAYLOR 4 CO. Bankers, Bizprecautions ouainat the spread of the fever Tre could do and T think It to of the greatest | come up throu h the Narrows there would ap- pacceren seenresne Tene Ge Mi, Wars > ——— ig at Babee. HRs wud | SCVTNT ons s , iH be found on board, inportance that t! shou no unt pea no shadow of exouse. who vy ye mea a0 1 nd windo re. oF 6,800 ROVAL HAY ay . ' wf Done Be wa cruising about nine miles be- | alarm, tor if there int will injure the trade of | signa himself G.'W. B. (George W, Blunt?) states | Xing and Kencrous treatment of ete, Fee ene aries ale ates, eee Tre E80 | oie arrivals ot io Wis an overage \rousst {| _ Price reduced to O26. 9. I MARTINEZ & COq ‘iat Monday, wheo the Numancia ove in I the cliy nezé fall by millions of dollare, You may | tm yesterday's Herald that at the Bouth weet Spi Naw Yous, Aug, ary Ady, be. » Obd dressed hoge Were Brin Ab Cw AC. Bewwers, 10 Wai ob, bur 4605, Sew Vere Loe ie '