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Of Committee on Roads—In favor ef Gfth street, between ‘Of Committees on F § In favor of paying Thos. by i venues, ive to office for Clerk tee on Finance—In favor of paying James Committ 1OF Gomtmities oo Bovees a favor of sewer in ave- E i 3 & ri] tT it 3 i a 4 H $ E i 5 I i | 5 i 4 z 4 A & ry £ Es E Fy E . fo be iH Bester streets. of on Sewers—Iin favor sewer in Second av- enue, between Third and Fourth streets. Of Committee on Fire Department—In favor of build. en ee . @ bell towor in Observa- ee on Sewers—In favor of sewer in if AH 3 fi é t i i I v3 i H i d if bs i i i EB ! F ; i i j 2 E F s SPEreE? é f aF bi uit i i il : f : : | ef te ze i tif i | = 3 t f E f ii i i. Teport of Committee on Offices, in cantly paying $77 for ice farnished HS i E Ei Hs g t g = & ¢ E tf > fl E 4 2 i } 3 “ k f: d fi ‘ Ey 3 Hi eft 28 i cs nt was ignorant of that his priocipal; bat a ther true oe es FS it i i Lj Ey i Iviy 7.—His Honor tho Recorder in the cher. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- il i ! = E 3 ! | REPORTS ADOPTED. From the Committee on Annus! Tazes—in relation to ihe tax levied on the for the matter in dis; if % is Be & Fi he board having ex . C. Havens for expenses in- / H 3 ing the bills of the Coroners for holding of or ta Jane 80, 1854, amounting to $4,308 B15<- Fi Hi i Fae iFe Fe & aE Py a [ 5253 for Nauvoo, Il. ‘The issues of the month were 90,774, among which were 71 volumes in raised letters, for Geval Court Marviel at Palladeipa TRIAL OF CAPTAIN GAMUBL W. DOwMUNG POR UARRYING TO.R10 JANSIRO, IN TH sm JaMBPTOWM, COMMODORE J. B COR, OF T13 AR- QBMTINS SQUADRON, DYGING 4 OIVIL Wit IN . A Eoq., appeared as counsel for Captain si, re ‘agers tt own by J. Secretary of the Navy. Ba tha a oA te ‘the members of the and was in turn aworn anding ed im the siege of Baenos and having, b; sppeals to the courtesy and liberality of the said Ger Irquize, and te hia respect for the government and ple of United States, obtained permission frou hiss, under certain restrictions, too ia certain eens aces aeas Wa We ek vOeRe war ont . E z 5 i iii re 8 5 & 3 vice of one of the parties to the civil war then prevailing at Buenos Ayres, after the said Coe had deserted and be- trayed the to which he had belonged—the anid thus umnecessarily neutrality of his feng fe tp oteies of the ig his ability and with it for the ieee area ce rs epitaph waa ce Gan wi 9 ‘then in command of tae United States ship James: town, and senier naval officer of the United States in the river La Plata, left his station and anchorage near Buenos Ayres, and to Rio de Janeiro with the ssid abip, ata when he had reason to believe, and was informed by di tie representatives of the United States, then at Buenos Ayres, that his presence with the prmipe athe ap Rebbe Ayres, was partica- protection citizens of the at Buenos Ayres, did unnecessarily interfere with the movements of the U. 5S. steamer Water Witch, command- ed by Lient. Thomas J. Pago, then on special duty, such interference having been expressly forbidden instrac- tiona from the Secrotary of the Navy exhibited by the said Page to the said Downing. 2d.—That on or about the thirty-first day y, 1864, the said Captain Samuel W. Downing, being then In commandof the U. 8. ship Jamestown, at Norfolk, Va., did refuse or fail to obey an order (Hert him by Captain B. H. Stringham, then navy yardat Norfolk, to report to him, the aid Captain m, all the circumstances connected with the desertion of John Simonds, seaman, and Joho ordinary seamen. CuanGx bth.—Suffering the ship under bis command, pot Acation ete tis, that on or foout the naeteonth that on or about the nioet dag of are 1804, the sult Caytain, amusl W Down ing, then the U. 5S. ship Jamestown, did, through negligence, suffer the said ship to be rua on asnosl near Pernambuco, on the coast of Brazil, whereby the said ship was injured and eodangered, and corn entail DOBMLN, Beoretary of the N Navy Department, June 31, 1864. - rie Mr. Crabbe, in behalf of Captain Downing, offered the plea of * not ity’? to everything except the fourt! specification of the first charge, and the second specifica feast Geneon etanaty te eset he pleaded in bar for ity. tthe Precident ordered the room to be cleared for dell- beration. ‘Oa re- the reo BN Raper heed the plea was ond exceptions could not be adimit- road, there was great ing, With salutes aad iilumin. ations; heard the universal expression of contempt fer Coe’n perfiay. Americans Hahmeon, as well as natives, used the word “pimp”? (im Spanish) as to Com. Coe. Cayt. Turner, commander of # brig ia Coe’s squadron, came on shore. 1 was informed by the President of the Board of English Merchants at Buenos Ayres, that he met Capt. Turuer as he landed, who told bim that Com. Coe was on board, and that he (Turner) hed brought « letter from Coe to the Governor. Counsel objected to the evidence, on the ground that it was doubte hearsay. Witness proceed¢a—The whole squadron came over di ring the day. On the second day after, the legislative branch of the prsect a vote of thanks to uccess in getting over the squadron of the enemy, and appropriavel tweaty- Give milions of paper dellars to enable him to get po session of the a my; snd in the speeches that were mace tt was suggested that the eame means be employed ga with the navy. When I returned on board the James- town, I met Commodore Coe fo the cabin; he advanced to speak to me, but | declined knowing him, and passed on to the inner cabio. I tol¢ Gaps. Doweing of the stay, of feeling on ebore, and that I regretted #0 nee Com on board the ship, When abgat to leave, I met Lisat. ¥ age, of the Water Witch, on tho querter deck, wha Mill mo hat— t “ympes aud Trace the Lowe! the [From the Comwer..ut Advertiser Oa Wedne-day, we gare pen of Coptarn Se we had au tuterview sith Cap'sin Wallace, ix mander of the Ol mpus, and lowing statemen' or We rezret to lear. ee who bas just paswd throazh 0 «tario, ores counties, that wheat looks very badly tem Durhels to the acre. This parti vribed to winter-killing and the seve: ocourtrd in the last hulf of the mouth of Maret. The wheat fly, oalled “weevil,” ia at work, and hae rs. This insect is a ne# esomy Genesee, and no one knows how fur ite wore — extend. It ia certainly far from our purpose ura ‘“‘croakera” in reference to great staple of Western New York, but we fi harvest, soon to commence, will below an average.— Rochester American, July 4 for deliberation by the ywoiny baving ob- of aay statements beard from Capt Turner, Bot in the presence of Capt. Dewaing, aot alto of aay had with Lieut. under like ciroum on wived from him the fol On Wedreway, the 24th of Mey, the ship Olympu sailed from Liverpool for Bosten, and nothing of m> cept heavy weatner, until Mond.y June 26, sem seoount. At this tee, we «ere r sith fresh gales, from 8. 3. W. to 3... ratly abo & W.by 8 Wo were steoring W. N. wea from W. 8. W. At balf past 10 o'clock, at night, teok in topgaliaa’ alla, ard loft orders with the mete, who bhai the wateb from 8 o'clock until mitnight, and went below. belf part 11 o'chook, I way arouse! from sleep Instantly leaving my berth I went on deck and abip close to us, on Our weather q iarver. to be the ship Trade Wind. U-ed every ex. to fcee ourselves, but abe struck us abett our fore * ent occurred ex alarmed many farmers, in the valley of the till 10 o'clock to-morrow, (Friday.) TELEGRAPHIC. THE JUDGE ADVOUATH CHARGED WITH INCOMPETENCY PROSPECTS OF & BRBAK-UP. The court martial in Captain Downing’s case was in session six hours to-diy, bat made no progress, in conse- quence of the Judge Advocate (Peck) not being prepared with @ proper record of the previous session, The record was re-copicd, and the Court directed the follow- ing to be entered as the record of this day's session :-— “The Court met pursuant to adjournment, but in conse- quence of the Judge Advocate not being prepared with his minutes, a recess was had to enable him to make up his record, which being read, the Court adjourned.’’ Captain Crabb openly oharged the Judge Advocate with imoompetency. The Court room was then cleared for a Private session, concerning the delays imposed upen the mapus to the vater live. thiee blew carsioe uway on? ecalumont cleat ‘The fourth time ske fell on us, our small boate were elgg rar na ohegpey way our mast. le the abips were together m: all loft me, the officers, and o Tre hs i The crops in 0: art rite Hes of sheet sad bay, rigging and broken fragments of | thie werk I found myself on board the mea. except one sea- ly been enadled to sections of the county the There are hundreds of fields that. pay for harvesting. Hay will not be an average: PRENWSYLVANIA. ‘condiiog, andi Railroad Disaster. ADDITIONAL PARTIOULARS—MORB DEATHS—CONDI- TION OF THE WOUND! the Baltimore Sun, which pi cline on the § aide tifa noch under | State of forwardness, ani it crop.—Lancaster ( Pa.) onto. We met yesterda; 7 3 which are here go O'Neil, pede of wounded, sustained severe i he of the sbip barsting, threw th vn air, and pieces of the wreck among By this time the Trade Wind was about five miles from | of the wheat ee He un, but, after a hard pul! we came up with her. At s distanoo, we could not d ver mach alteracion im her pearance since we hed left her; but, on reaching her, we found ber in a bad condition, and she soon met the same fate that had befalles my unfortunste ship. Captain Wallace now held a consultation with his their course for Sable [aland, Soon after they cis: ‘ Maran, 7S be a ps bry Stadt Antwerpen, Cap’ ystenhoven, by whom they wére reevil ia maki: that had been saved from ae is of Capt Wallace’s statement of the statement of Capt. Smith. ‘The two cap‘ains were put on board a whale boat an: wport, whence they came to | nity, the wheat has been destro: his grateful ac- } Herald uttera cient will be ha: other fields there tll and never, ina fifty ing kind, mate, | Divaghed up @ wheat, field f lost ove of her daughters affiiction which resul‘ed in the insant her second daughter. Six weeks ago her son Nicholas died of con- gone perfecti Ded tance in hatte of as atte Crag) now Folntives of the family. y; Nathaniel Parsons, Esq., Justice of the Peace for Bal- timore county, held an inquest on Wednesday, ur miles from the city, on the who was fatally injured in verdict of the jury was that he camo to by being crushed between the cars attached to the trains of the Baltimore and Sasquebaona Railroad in collision with each other, caused by intendent of the said rosa. ears old, a plasterer by the support of a wido: Mr. John Scott, the conductor of the excursion tral in, had his right thigh broken, and also the tibla of his ri; . There Much contusion in this limb. kindly received, with ‘those [t. Vernon Bam ner fields are almost entirely destroyed this insect. ' The Piqua lanced two miles from Captain Wallace de-ires ua to ex; knowledgementa for himself and all under his charge, for the extraordinary care and attention given b; Wy tenhoven and his crew to the shipwrecked. had been saved from the Olympus or Trade Wind, but thing on board the Stadt antwerpen was olaced at the disposal of the unfortunates, even to the last garment in the captain's wardrobe. Captsin Wallace has furnished us with the following the passengers and crew of the Olympus — PASSENGERS SAVED. Martha Saxon and children, Eli Saxon, Wm. Thornton, Mary Aon Thornton, sarah Thornton, Ann Thornton, Sereh Standing; Jane Stancing, Robert Greenwood, Ano Greenwood, Jemima Greeawood, P. W. Parker, Josoph and Amor Thorton, wife and child li Holle and wife,Wm. Rassell, EAw: wood, Deen, Jamea Rot , Samuel Smith, George Ro Hutchins, Betsey Green Bs ues emit Sete jutching, wr n- jamin Conrad. OFFICERS AND CREW SAVED. Goorgo B. Yoler, first officer; Clark, steward; Jimes lerman Constantine, Her- 2, William Brooks, Charles Barns, Bamer Smith, Kobert Randson Compan: Coe | The Detroit Tribune the neg! ‘The deceased was about hard mother and sunt. fast, and the straw grow strike it. Nearly, or is laid down to wheat 'e also learn that a German, whose name has not yet ureday at Mechanicsville, a consequence of injuries re- Bowen, cook, Will man Jobuston, William was a member of the and was buried ia a LISP. op-' Loer. ‘Wise, Pee py Pe ‘of the Olym- atl Commnorelal, July 6.) Our readers Tecollect that. the pateh from Philadelphia was bleh y which was sup- | season. Arrison, under an \ neighborbood . The following is the original des- ; been Dr. Baker:—Yeu and (altshall have ai as ible. lstento of et eaane'sce coe * | abundant ta. rport of a | Fincastle is much contused. laration as being his murderer. wity, we have omitted such por- aa do not directly refer to the subject. Tt is needless to say that the re, having been received here, derer had been arrested in Philadelphia, was an. iy reported yesterday, and three TELEGRAPHIC. Barmawonrs, July 7, 1854, Up to the present time there have been thirty-two deaths from the late disaster on tho Susquehanna Rail- road, and there aro three or four more persons in a doubt- additional to-day. ng that the mar H A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mr. Parks Winchester, the superintendent of the road. 5 5 tl county a man of my charaoter, when brought before the public, stamds but as small chance ship, or, ia fact, justice, theref or come to your city, * * . y frien t- Eadenge yield—Paris Citizen, The accident is now attributed mainly to the recent 1 would immediately removal of the former competent and experienced Pre- sident and Saperintendent by political proscription, and the app ointment of inefficient and inexperienced sucecs- sors of the right political stripe. ae! my om 7 was made ~— io ery Murder, you can readily imagine m:; ings. Allison ‘cond ever have, conjured ane thor in me is quite mysterious. He has been a friend and these fourteen yours. . dd out it is some one or more 3H ‘Theatres and Exhibitions. Broapway Taxarre —This evening Mrs. B. Willams pears for the lasttime. She will lotta of ‘Crossing the Atlantio.’” decvous’’ will conclade the entertainments. This is very geod bill, and considering that Mrs. Williams a) pears for the last time, no doubt the hoyse will Pd When the truth is fu that call themuselves honest; it is publicly ‘ople of your city must be a little @ truth will come after awhile, would like to come on there, and will if necessary. I don’t think for a moment any one will think I evor medi- tated sach a damnable desiro for the blood of my fellow creatures, No one ever knew me to any ove intentionally. g sah 6 farce of the ‘Ren. easy on me, for E If one word in this is fal all fs false; what {s said comos from the heart and is truth itself, Whatever cause he could ass been of w yery light nature, the statemeni—it has made me almost mad. will or can get over it in my life, Bowgny TaraT2e —The pi this evening cannot fail to drat Mr. Goodall in the characters, will commence the entertainment Hiffert and Mr. Dunn will sing a duet; dancing by Miss is, and Mad. Oiinza wili ascend from the stage to the “Tho Floating Beacon’’ will Niwio0’s Garpen.—Mad. Anna Thilion, the English can- r for the second time, this evening, in ‘The Enchantress,’’ in tho character of Stella, and Mr. Frazer an Don Silvio. The other characters ‘will be filled by eminent artists. The Ravels will appear on Mopcay evening. Nattowat Tueatrz.—Yankee Locke, the comedian, ‘The pieoon ‘are tho “Flyi cellent, and everything promising. Inieed, I feel shocked at Mrs. Robinson net Sirs. Campbell, Let all try and dnd the guilty, acd let me, a poor unfortunate outcast from society, alone; I have trouble enough on my shoulders. gallery cn the tight rope. clude and never had cause to ia- * * * * Tam now forty years of age cfound respect I remain, in deep sorrow for the and in hopes the guilty may be From THe Buirisn Provinces—St. John, N. B., papers of July 4th have been received. The ing and Reciprocity Treaty was the great sub- ject of discyssion. The St. J of the 4th gives a list of the articles which, by the treaty, are to be admitted duty free in the United States and the British colonies, but the treat; not to be submitted to the colonies for ratification until acted on by the United States. The New ‘Dom Xew Branewick, Nova Scotia and bec on Monday, and . cental circumstances the ites from Prince Edward Island were not prosent, but the Hon. Mr. Hall, from that island, arrived in this city it, and leave here this morning nd on their way to Quobec, to confer with Lord Flein as to the effect and bearing of the treaty on that colony. The Hon. Mr. Partelow and the Hon. Mr. Chandler, the takes his benefit to-night. Dutebman,’”’ the comic drama of tho ‘‘Yankee j)uelli and the “Chieftains of Churubusco.” Herr Cline will dance on the tight rope. On Monday evening the door keepers take their benefit, when it is hoped the dramatic public will remember them. Axvarcan MusecM.—The moral drama of ‘Rosina Men- dows’? is so much admired, aud draws so well, that the rosperous establishment an- both ia the afternoon and whereabouts, but after havin give below Mra. R.’s sworn: statement.: insisted thet Mrs. Robinson their investigations a little in New Brunswicker this ounces that it will be pi ies Hirroproxs —The light and very amusing perform- = which —_ every afternoon and very Tero! audiznces.” The e8' is , attract large and fashionable 6 Hon. Mr. Haviland and equestrian and other exercises for this evening are such a8 car. not fail to please the visiters. Comprr's Mixereats.—This old and favorite band still to the simple negro minstre! madeafortune A fine bill Woon’s Minerners.—The same amuali of negro minstrelay and the barlette of ‘ are again announced for this evening. Buoxiny’s SaxanapErs.—The derella’’ continues to draw large audiences, dence of their pleasure by repeated cheers. ber new drama of ,"? at Ciocinnati, that city pronoance at 5 ’ fod a mam by the widow and he alee ing of her bo! fi Rak ro purlesqne opera of “Cin. | terday, and weleacn that « full meeting of the Exveu- Riot at Manonnsrse, N. H—Onthe night of the of the 4th inst., a riot H. por ladon a hi 4 in the de tructio of great merit and interest. ate the actor, who lost his life by the burn- ing of the National Theatre, by Manager Purdy, of tho for the coming reason, and would have engagement fn a couple of weeks, Americans, which resulte property and serious person: part of the city the a ope ota Mons 9 F brick, and nearly . ixt proceeded to break windows ina pba, attacke . the ey ew fifteen honses, oying farniture, and com- the Ish to, aver, they then atiucked ane je all the windows before — = int Philadel phi: National Theatre 43 2 } Li Resiewation or Hon. G. Daan.—The Hon. G ointment of Judge of vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge Baroulo, has resigned bis seat in Congress. The following is Judge Dean's Porgmczatem, Jaly 3, 1864, my sent as your representative {o the reas. My reason for doing tis is that inted by the Governor of this State a re Dean having acce; Ht *¢ i into some twelve, or 33 i i sREE Church, and ber si. the riot ceased. Be or injured in the fight,” + no one ties have taken pre pt measures i a #5 FE i fg nearly at An ond 33 An the present sorsion of Cony snd a general election occurs prior to the commentemont of the next, you need be put to no inconvenionce in Ae- ou my alncere thanks for your ktodnsws, Tover rhail® grateful reenlieytion of the boner you have conferred upon mie, © reugn to ou {he (rust eo geeerouslyron fides, The late WHY, sinte Convention of Vermont favored » bo” eppondnis of Che Nebraska bill, at Mont: on ths 4th inst, The comvention is acjourned to kK set, which is the anniversary of ‘ordinance of 1764 A It is undorstood thi 7 LTRS cand "Mate for Cong Fe Asouie ec

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