Show MORf SICK SOLDIERS ARRVE I I HOSPITAlS SHIP 1 OLETT RCS NW YO Sergeant Hlett Alsop Borrowe I a Critical ConditionXichigan Surgeon geon Died On the Voyage New York Aug 21le hospital ship Olvete which proceeded from Bamptop Roads to Camp Vikof uppn orders from Washington fhcd at Montauk Point N Y today Captain John A Bobb as I istant surgeon of the Thirtthird Michigan Michi-gan tiled Aug 19 of remittent malarIal lever and dy nteI James A Perry private Company A First Illinois died on Aug 20 of remitent malarial foyer md dysentery Both were buried ift sea on the afternoon of Aug 20 A vast improvement improve-ment In the majority of the cases of thqso ill on the Olvette Is reported There Is today buta smal percenta e of serious bas s 11 trlp W ts fuCa 5sJU In Ve respect Thehard woil aim lIcesluint tit I tenlon of the medical sRfLlias donr much I good Special attention to severe casts brought many through Thu change to I cooler weather has been benefcaI The I Olvette was thoroughly insp2cted In every nook and corner by the sanitary officers at I Quarantine Quarantne I At the conclusion Dr Magruder In charge of tha quarantine station said I iIajor Appel surgeon Inl In charge ld I Olvete I wish to congratulate you on the condition of your ship I have Inspected many hips both hospital and I transports but In point of cleanliness of silp and patents neatness order and gen raly goo sanltancondiions I have never made a Inspection the result of J I which Is so gratifying and satisfactory Sergeant I lett Alsop Borrowe who I arrived on the Olvette was removed from I the transport to u parlor car which was I provided by his wife and will be taken to ShlnnocK He is suffering from malaria and his vitality tal has fallen to a low point The doctors who saw him after the arrival of the Olvete said he had a fighting chance for recovery but their manner of speech showed that they considered hIs case serious se-rious and possibly fatal Goyernor Otero of New Mexico was in camp today as the guest of the roughriders I rough-riders Company 1 of the regiment is made up entirely from men from New Mexico The City of Macon and the Iortera were sighted tonight and are now at anchor in the bay They report nothing contagIous contag-Ious and Dr Iaguder says they are all in good condition The Seneca landed her cargo of men the Fourth infantry today and the men seemed In fair condition The Rio Grande also discharged her troops P01 tons of the Ninth and Tenth cavalry These men were also In good condition The Iatewan arrived today from 101 tault Point where she landed 5 soldiers from Santiago They were a portion of the First United States cavalry and two batteries of the Fourth artillery The Iatewan was supplied with a clean bill of health from the surgeon in charge of quarantine station at Camp Vikofi fJpcn which Health 01cer Doty permitted the steamer to proceed without further detention island deten-tion The lIatewan anchored off Liberty |