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Yesterday *, ~~ * somewha' isi meet lo | aE QHIOKET MATOE DY caeanenenes | 9m saturday afternoon « td Bhtnsd George ' T*¢tateicet match, etree cov oft Walid than te doy previrus, much to be joy of our orth | zens, who were enables, by » light breeze that Wood was suddenly taken ill with he cholera, io Blew all day, to frequevt the suburba of New-York, Nasean street. He was conveyed to the City Hoe in search of a little fresh a Consequently, thou- pita’ in a weakly condition. sands might be seen wendiog the r way towardsthe | Coroner ()’Donnell yesterday held «a inquest at Brooklyn, Sta en Is and, and Hoboken ferries, in 300 West Forty-sixth street, on the body of Jeremiah order to escape the oppre-sive heat of the sun. Andrews. Deceased was 42 yeara of age, and born During the forenoon the eky wa: clear, ani the | in Ireland. rays of the sun, des:endinig alm wt perpendicalarly, | Coroper Ailton held an inquest at 93 Greenwich were felt severely indeed. particu arly by opr foreign ; street, upon the body of John Imeer, a German, population. About three o’-lock, the wind began | 32 years of age. to blow from the sou hwest in squally gusts, Which t tne initiated hetokened a storm from that q@aarter. At four o'clock the heavens became over- cast with dark thunder clonds, which were driven through the air at a swift rate, by a strong southerly breeze, which in i's cours upset several small | oreft in the bay, and uyrooted several trees | in the city, and did no small damage to awnings. This squa}! was accompanied with thun- der and lightning, which lastea, however, but a tit- WILLIAMEBURG. ‘There were two fatal cases of cho'era yesterday; ove, # woman, residing in E ghth street, and the other a man, residing in No:th Fourth street. JERSEY CITY. ‘This disease has developed itself in Jersey City during the past week, and towards its close there were rumors of a dozen cases, at least, of which four or five were fatal. No official reports of the deaths in the city are required by the Common tle while. ‘The rain fell in showers until about six | Council, and the extent of the ravages of the cho- O'clock, when the sky besame clear once more, and | ler cannot be reliably ascertained. The citizens about nightfall the stars iv the firmament might be | 87¢ left exposed to the fears which exaggeraiei ru- @een shining as bright as ever. Although the rain | TOcHRe leased to ete oe ae ep of thie die fell in very smal) quantities, insufficient to clean | care around them and remain in ignorance of their the streeta, still one benefit wus derived--that of al- | ree if Ba aeons is mle ee Poo fs ite . | fact wi allay much app ion; pe hate - air hips “sang Shoronghfares of the raging with saverite, that also should he kuown, > ate had become very annoying to | so that measures can be taken to counteract it, At present more activity is required on the part of the authoritics, Gutters, sinks, vacant lots, and other sickening nuisances, need attention. In this re- spect but little has been done, and the pablic com- ‘Tho thermometer in the Herald office varied from | 80 to ninety degrees, us follyws:— | 9A.M 12M. P.M. 3 P.M. 7 P.M. foit as well asthe public bealth require tne ubite- 85 88 20 89 80 ment of nuisances and the adoption of other sanita- & BOAT CAPSIZED OF) “£DLOK'S ISLAND—NaLnow | TY Measures, ESCAPE « “N BUYS. | Street Cleaning. 10 THY RPITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. New York, July 22, 1854. The vo-alled filthiest ward, (the Seveuteenth,) remains in the same state as the previous weeks; the ward chould have been thoroughly swept twice before this P. M., but no broom has been seen up to thie time in the upper part of the ward, nor has the garbage or asb cart been through Second street, be- | tween First avenue and avenve A, but once in the { past six days. Now what is to he done with the filth? What is to be done with the contractor? What with the sureties? What with the Commi+ sioner of Streets and Lamps? Who gets the pay? Are we ever to bave clean streets? Yeeterday morning « ; arty consisting of seven | boys, varying in age f twrive to seveu left the foot of Hammond street, New York, in a small boat, in order to enjoy the day by rowing in the North river and bay. All went oa very plea- santly vniil evening, when hey proposed to return home. They arrived off B dlve's Island about a quar ter to three o'clock in che afternoon, wheu their doat was struck by a violent squall, the precurser of the rain, and immediat-ly rap-ized. Tre seven | boys were thrown into the water ia a hea) ; but they ; all immediately laid hold of the keel of the boat to | which they clung in a great warm, and at an immi- nent risk of life. At this critical moment the steamer May Queen, then on uer five o'clock trip to | Newark, New Jersey, came wp, and by the prompt | exertions ot Captain Ryzn, his pilot, and crew, they | were immediately rescued aud taken on board the steamer, where every atteution was paid to their comfort. that some oue’s conscience may be touched, aud oblige Onx OF THE OLDEST SusscBiBess, Marine Affairs. Lavscims ov Sarerpay.—About half past seven o'elock on Saturday evening, Mr. Abraham C. Bell launched from his yard adjoining Houston street, the ship Coafetera- 7 4 tiou, for Messrs. Lane & West. She is a very handsome CORONER'S INQUESTS—EFFECTS OF THE HEAT. vessel of 1,100 tons burthen, and is to be employed as» Coroner Gamble yesterday held inquests upon the | Havre packet, under command of Captain Corning, H-r following persors, who died turough the effects of | aimensions ere: 178 feet long on deck, 38 teet breadth of the heat :— beam, and 25 feet 8 inches deep. She was launched fully William Hannah, 40 years of age, born in Ire- | rigged, but without her yards, and had a very imposing land, 67 West Seventeenth street. appearance. ‘ Walter Dalton, 32 years of age, born in Ireland, About seven o’clock, Messrs. Westervelt & Sons 20 James street. launched at their yard on tho other aide of Houston Coroner Hilton held an inquest upon Mary Har- | strest, the Mexican war steamer Gen. Iturbide. After kin, 35 years of age, a native of Ireland, at 145 | tB¢ vetel had got three-fourths of her length into the Weshington street water, one of the ways slipped from under, and «upped a ‘ her further progress. In about au hoar’s time, how- Aaunknown man was found sun struck in the | 0p she was hauled off by a storm-tug, apparently un- Bowery yesterday afternoon, and was covveyed ty | insured, She is 2 sharp, handsomely moddlod vowel, the City Hospital, ina feeblo «ate, by an officer. built of live oak, and pierced for f»urtcen guns, fe, Sarah Wood was found in Duane street, and | consort, the Santa Anna. They are both screw vomela, taken to the New York Hospital. of the same dimensions, and fitted with double oscilla- Peter Hattey and Patrick Doyle were also struck | ting engines from the Farren Iron Works. Ag part in the Third ward, and taken to the Hospital. of the Iturbide’s machinery was on board when she left the ways, She is 600 tons register, 165 feet long on EFFECTS OF THE HEAT IN BROOKLYN. | deck, 27 feet beam, and 12 feet deep. Coroner Ball held inquests yesterday upon three persons who had died from the effects of the heat. | arrived yesterday from Gottenburg, reports sesing eight First, at the City Hospital, upon the body of Hagh | icebergs between tom. 45 and 50, one of which was three Fitnn, aged 40, a native of Ireland; next at the dead | hundred feet high. house, upon the body of Margaret Neverin, and lastly upon the body of John Ke:ly, who died at his residence No. 195 York street. Both natives of Ireland. Verdict in accordance with the facts. Carman Wilson, the constable of the Eighth ward, was prostrated by heat on Saturday as he was ascending the eteps of the City Hall. He was im- | ance. mediately conveyed to the hotel of Messrs. Toynbee ‘Tax Steaxsmir Daxie. Weester, of the New Ocleans & Hopkins, opposite, where every attention was | and Nicaragua line, arrived here yesterday from New paid to him by the proprietors and Dr. Ball, under | Orleans. Mr. Purser Hart will accept our acknowledge whoee treatment he had recavered safficieatly yes- | ments for files of papers. The D. W., we believe, has terday tobe takentome. He is yet very low, but | ome onto be overhauled. considered out of danger. ‘3 ‘ . Tae Bark Tiyora.—This vessel, previewsly reported James Short, 8 charcoal vender, residing in | spoken fifty miles from the Balize, arrived here yes- United States street, was prostrated on Saturday | terday in charge of Capt. McUormick, keeper of the while driving his wagov. He was conveyed to his | light ship on Ship Island shoals. The captain reports home, and it is probable will recover. having boarded ber on the 6th inst, whea he found z the eatire crew prostrate with Chagres fever. He r WILLIAMSBURG. rendered them alt the assistance in his, power, nd on Saterday, t inst., the Captain (P died. On Friday night, a German, named Augustus Captain of the light lip eected & ome, ta which Wagner, was prostrated by the heat while engaged | the body was placed, weights attached and buried is ¢ gulf, r second mates, threo white an at work ina blacksmith’s shop, in Remsen street: | to colored seamen, seven in sll, were belploes. At the He was conveyed to the Staticn house by officer | request of the mate, the Captain of the light ship na- Sheldrick, where he died shortly after. On Saturday Coroner Hanford held inquests on the following fatal cases of coup de soleil: —At No. 208 dertook, with two men, to bring her into the South- west Pass, where she was tukeo in tow by toe Louis. ville, and arrived as above. From the papers of the bark, (which we were permitted to examine by J. W. Second street, on Owen McCurty, 30 years of age; at Bashwiok, on Leon Buriter, 28 years of age; in North Tenth street, on Michael Felorise; and in Kent avenue, on the body of James Mcl)ouald. Hincks, Esq., Deputy Collector,) we gather the following facts concerning the vessel and her unfortunate com. mander :—The bark is owned in New York by Messrs. Dunhem. Her charter party shows that ane sailed from New York fer Sion with an assorted cargo; after eae nuae tbe Gelivery of wh ch she was to proceed to she Atcha- - 2 > ‘2 > 3 | falaya, La., and load with sugar and molasses for a EXCESSIVE BEATIN JERSEY CITY —DEATHS Northern Port. Amongst the papers were die ths Ae FROM SUN STROKE. turaiization os Cf the cecoased Ci The excessive heat in Jersey City, on Friday and | Piper, born in Memal, Prussia, in 1922 Maron’s cer te of membership from Munn Lodge, Saturday, caused a great share of those who were | No. 19, New York.—New Orleans Picayune, July ci at work in positions where they were exposed to the sun, to discontinue labor. There were a aumber of | cases of sun stroke, in which those affected recov- ered by the use of proper remedies, while others were fatal. | A yourg Irish woman, who emigrated to this | - M, Meredith, Philadelphia; G. 3. Ca £ ton; country about one month since, was sun struck | p Buckley, New York. W. Wilson, do. gn erey while passing the corner of Newark avenue and | rel oct Jobn Holand, August&; A. H. Russ, New arrived here yesterday, reports speaking on 17th instaat, in lat. 80 20, lon. 79 85, bark Roderic Dhu, Capt. Liads- ley, bound to Montreal from Matanzas, with most of hor crow sick with yellow fever. Capt. I. intended to pnt into some port for a fresh crew, if they continued sick on his arrival north of Hatteras. He decline! assist- Personal Inteliigence. Hon. C. L. Buchanan, Georgia; Hoa. A. € Obio; Col. J. ¥. Franklin, U.S. A.J. 0. Wi | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wood, Portland; A. C. Fri | Francisco; Leonard Forbes and family, St. Louis; M. moronx, do.: R. Thomaly, Paris, were amovg the arrivala yesterday at the Metropolitan Hotel. Sao la- Grove street, and fell, and immediately expired. | Ha Fe of ae ig: poy Garren Michael Costello, who has been employed for the | srrirals at Frsccott Howse. sclera batons pest sixteen years in the machine shop of the New | ,,Cartsinl. A. Depau, New York; Major ©. C. Anirews, jereey Railroad Company, was sun struck on Satur. | Rowton; BW. Carr, Saratoga: Signor 5 Soeen one boa tong B oo night. His funeral was | (oi. a x, Mor: ton, Toronto, ©. We were ainorg the rf. arrivale yen! ai . ; Aiichael Boyle, a deren dhe meng berets x Alo f | Dr. A in, Cleveland, 0.;, Hon. NL J. Sedgwick, Syra- was san in Murray street, New York, on | cure; Dr. Wm. Devine, San Francisco; 1) A. McDermott, Saturday, and died immediately after being con- | U.8 N.; Jno. Monroe, Gonzalis, Texas; C. G, MeCaully veyed to his residence. U. 8. M.C; Col B. H. Henderson, Merser, Le., arrived a! the Irving House yesterday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVALS. THE WEATHER IN PHILADELPHIA. | 2M cele gis. ia tte PwiLapetraia, July 26, 1854, | Arhower of rafn foll here this afternoon, which cooled | the alr considerably. It is quite clear and pleasant now. | THE WEATHER IN BALTIMORE—DEATHS FROM NEAT. tro childme es 1, Thon i? Tertord & Co’ Sno Barriwons July 28, 1854. | i pus meorenger, 4.1. snow O88 E . Moe dH Prime GW Deva, Hogeu and lady, J ¢ td G Bigler %U Bw art 1 i Meeds, Alox Androwe Jt Wilber J Bartlett ane lady? G C Heudarson MeCet ‘We have no wails south of Mobile. The heat has mo derated a little; the thermometer now ranges at 90 to 93. ‘There were several deaths from the effects of the heat of yesterday. At Aloxaniria yesterday two men had died from the same cause, HOT WEATHER IN BOSTON, cad z Boston, July 23, 1854. 7 fon The thermometer at noon to-day stood at 97 in the <3 fey | shade. “$e WEATHER IN BOETO Bostow, July 23, 1854, The thermometer in Boston to day is 2—not 97, as previously reported. There were five deaths by cholera to-day, among whom is Dr. Sabine, tho well known dentist. tl is + ebild Capt Ure, Mr Rverett. | Beath, J Cordon gy 2 Catchen. Lt Seariy, VERY DISASTROUS GALE. Rock Is.anp, July 21, 1864. ‘We were visited yesterday afternoon with a tremen dous gale, accompanies with considerable thunder and Lightning. A number of houses were blown down, and feveral steamers lost their chimneys. Toe Golden Era had her cabin entirely destroyed. At Davenport, a foun” Gry and store were blown down, seven persons buried in Aho ruins, and one or two men killed, eabwule in in—Mr White ledy ip Gadderd, L Mosehy Coaltor two children; Miss B Prem Bio Granade. rnd bark St Josoph--J Bont, J teat, res Vaummm Rem Forp.—It would appear that | ge Joseph Bert HP siege fiptions have been Intely raised in | Pre Rermeda, tn the Yrig Tornado —Mre M Golet, Mrs vy subser! fa ald of ftamishing and destitute | Ro2it, Mie SSimions and 2 chiidren, Mr Morehouse, 8M lows in Palestine. By the steamer of the sth iast., ancthor femittance of $1,000 from Philadelphia | woking im all sboat $2,000) was sent to Sir Moses } Mov tefiere, being the result ofa meeting of | rv DEPARTURES, Por Liverpoo), tn steam+! 8) held in that city Sor the purpose of raising funds for the fmmediate relief of their co-religionists in the Holy Land. In other cities of the Uuited States subscriptions have been raised to the extent of $2,000; and, according to all eecounts, there are many ready to come forward and lend a helping band to so charifaix? & par yon Wood toh, Tisterberne, Hm) Me ‘Arnot me 3 Al ui harcenm Me wi * wa 3 ‘ism Mein, Segens Mocisrty - 55 celia aad Do insert this in a corner of your valuable journal, | Large lomaerG.—The Swedish bark Eleonone, which | Ysutow Fever ox Boarp Sune.—The brig Richard, | States and elev n of Cansés, came off on Wedmeaday aod Thuredsy ast, on the Caer Howell grounds. On Wednes- day, ot Gve minutes to eleven, the United States leven went in, and were stopped at twelve bd; g the rain, after four or five wickets were dows. They resumed at three, and played till four more wickets were down. On Thursday, playing com- menced at 6 quarter-past eleven, the ground being in -xcellent condition, amd continued ti 4 little after five, when Canada, having gono tu for their second , innings, as will be seen by the score | elow, won wil i ' ga ningle man ont. In the evening ths United istes cricketers were entertained at dimmer in tae St. ' Lawrence Hall. The proceedings passed o4 with the greatest eciat, and we give a report. The above game was played botwees eight gentlemen of the St. George’s and New York Ciabs, with Comery, Sems, Wright, (representing the United States,) ana eight gentlemen of the Toronto Cricket Club, with Mr. Pickering, of Coburg, Canada West, and Captains Galway and Deene, of Montreal, (representing Canada.) At the commencement of the game, the New Yorkers hoisted a splendid American flag; and # was the geatral | opinion of the pereons present, that at the conclusion of the game victory would bave on their banner. ‘This opinion wa- more sanguinely entertained by experi- enced players, judging from the strength of the elevea. From the well-knowa tilent of the geatlemen ane in ‘the mateh, it was, ar expected, @ most splendid display of cricketing. ‘The battung of Same, Bingham, Wright, Gibbs avd Comery, and the bowliog of Comery and Sams, and wicket keepiug of Tioson and long stopplag rot Flat cher on the part of the New Yorkers was . On the part of the Canadians, the batting of Phillpotts, Maairon, Lenne, Pickering, Parsons, and Galway, war ex- cellent, whilst Dexter made his score in slashing atyle. ‘The bowling of Bradbury was terrific, and astonished the | nevves of the opposing batters. Parsons bowled very sendy and Nepler and Pickering for the change gave tome very effective -ttriers,’? The wicket-Leeping of (hillports remiaded us of old times being very effective. The fielsing, ou both asides, with one or two unfortunate wisees, #1 ‘haps as was ever | seen 01 icket field pur ly ow the Saint Georgn's tide aller, wid-wicket 6 at lat, ami Comery ard Saro- ull round the plips. On the Canadian site, Captain Penne ax long stop; Howard mid-wieket, Gat slip: Picks ring covering a great deal of ground at wrt, all secmed to vie with each other activity in tne tield, Tre umpires gave genes. excerpt in the eases f some unpleasant re murke, ¢maoating from Mr Waller, concerning a de cision of Mr. Barter, the Canadian umole A loronto paper, spesking of the conclustoa of the geme, baw the following comments:—A pleasing ivci- dent occurred at the close of the game, ae then the | British col: re floated at one end of the standgand the | stare and «tripes at the other The moment the game | was enced some American geatlemin ordered the eta's | tnd stripes to be lowered, which was done accordingly; | but the m: ment the Cunadian concourse of viaigera ob- eerved it they by acclarcation immediately demanted them to be bolsted again, which, after some little diffl- | ewity, was dove. As mark of the delicate feeling of the Canadians on the oceasion, th-y ordered the British fing to be hauled down and the bilyards unroev, and not until the Ame- rican flag bad been reboi-tea under the direction of | Captam Denne, was the British flag allowed to float again. A nice little apeesh from G. A. Barber, very ap- propriate op this occasion, bad good effect, wards an American gentleman replied in good taste, and then three cheers for the Queen and three for the Presi- gent of the United States wound up # most splendid and friendly game of cricket. Tho following is the ecore:— UNITED STATES. FIRST INNINGS, SEOOND INNINGE. Waller b. Brodbury.. b. Napier........ Same b Bradbury. b. Bradbury c. Napier Bingbam b. Bradbury »b. Brad! Sharb b Parsons ¢ Denne. Wright, not out......... Gibbs b’ Bradbury, 1. b. w. Fleteber b. Bradbury Marrh b. Bradbur;, Dexter,, ~ Spa~zotenote Blasco o Total .....s00- sooner CANADA. Poitpo’ts b. Comer po'ts b. Comery c. tharp .. 6 | Madison b. Samal. b. w..10 loward b. Sms... 0 Henne b Soms stp’d Tin’n.16 | Bradbury . Comery..... 1 Pickering b. Sams....... Galwoy b.samse. Comery Parsous b Sams.... . Navter b Saas. Dexter, not out. Phillics b. Comers Wides.... Byes 3 and no bai Total Th iam 23 cote conse Sk Total... ceseeceeeen DD mpires were Mr. @. A. Barber, of Toronto, for the whose scorer was Mr. Humphries, asso of To- ; filing the same places for the Usited States eg mae Mr. Samuel Nichels and Mc. Wheaton, of ew Yor! ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLIXG. Caxapa.—First invings—Cayp, 20 balis, § runs, 2 mai- dens, 6 wickets, 1 wide bail; Comery, 68 balls, 24 runs, 10 maidens, $ wickets; Sams, 68 balls, 18 rans, 12s maiden, 7 Wickets, 1 wide ball; Marsh, 24 balls, § runs, 2 maiden, © wicket, 1 no ball 1 wide ball. Second innings —Comer; 12 balls, 7 rune, 1 maiden, © wicket ; Sams, 12 balls, 10 runs, 1 maiden, 0 wicket, 2 wide balls; Marsh, 4 balls, 3 ruva’ 0 wicket, 'l wide ball. ‘Unirep Starrs.—1et inaings—Parsons, 48 balls, 18 runs, 2 maiden, 1 wicket, t wide ball; Bradbury, 45 6 rune, 6 maiden, 9 wickets, 2 no balls, 2 wide balls. innivgs—Parsone, 48 balls, 18 rans, 5 maiden, 6 wickets; Braobury, 48 balls, 20 runs, 4 maiden, 4 wickets, 3 wide balls; Napier, 12 balls, G runs, 1 maiden, 8 wickets; Picke)ing, 13 bails, 6 runs, 1 maiden, 2 wickets. At the conclusien of the came. on the evening of Thure- day, tbe cricketers from the United, States and their friends, were entertsined at a most eumptuous dlaner, in the Saint Lawrence Hall; Mr. Barber, the President’ of the Toronto Club, presiding. We append a copy of the invitation and bill of fare: eoceccoooeosecooooso oso o Co OeO TORONTO CRICKET CLUB. DINNER At the St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto, IN HONOK OF THE CRICKETERS FROM THE UNITED STATES, On ‘Thursday, July 20, 1864, 4#%- Dinner on table at half-psst seven o'clock. N 5 G. A. BARBER, President. 2 Es oo oo 00 @ oo oF Tus TORONTO CRICKETERS’ DINNER, GIRS TO THE NEW YORK CLUB, Tuly 20, 1864. SOUS. Italian paste, Ala Jalien. Free. Lobster sauce, White fish. FIRST COURB. Saddle mutton, Fillet veal, Chickens, Ducks, Spi ved round beef, Pigeon pies, ‘Hams, Tongues, Tustebed House pies, &c. VRORTANLRS. Lobster salad, Pean, Italisn tulad, Beane, SECOND COURSE. Calves feet jeily, Blanc mange, Triftes, Lemon sponge, Gooseberry tarts, Cherry tarts, Open tarts, Various preserves, Carrant ene rasp! Tipsey cakes. Melons, Preserved r, Nu gitiger, Cal Olives, &o. G. © HORWOOD, North American Hotel. Salmon, Roast beef, Gab Caullflowers, &e. Jeune mange, Pineapples, Cherries, Bisouite, OSSSSSOSOSOSOSSSOSSSOOSOSSOSSSSOSSOSOONnASSOSOSCOSIOSS Sn Seoceosgeoocsoc ooo Sooo CEsONSOOOOMIGO SOOO DOS eoceegetceccotesocoosccoces ‘The splendid band of the Canadixn Rifles was preseht su discoursed some of the aweetest music during the evening. Various toasts were given, and sowe happy speecties made on the occ: Amongst the toasts was thatof the “Health of Victoria and Prince Albert’ and “The President of the United States," both of which were received with rapturous applanse, end drank with all the honors. Speeches were mace by the President of Tri College, the tion. Mr. Cameron, the Mayor of the city Mr Barber, and other gentlemen, and the evening passed off to the satisfaction of all. Wilitemsbarg City Anteiigence. KLOrED WITH AN ACTOR.—A young married woman, whore busband resides in this city, left her nome a few Bar- Mureum, where an sequaintance sprang up be- tween herself and a young ac‘or, w' fermiuated ta their absconding together to unkno un. foithful wife did not go to the house of her but instead, left her children with a neighbor SxuuxG Ligvor ox Soxpay — ouses Tally were cloned yesterday. |e ooateie Without attempting to conceal the Oiherereclved call through ihe bad way. ee * ANEMrren Scicipe 1 TuRCetts.—A man named John MoWalty, whe was confined in the First ward station boue Priday night, for being ia attem, to commit suicioe, by tying bts suirt (which be had made into a rope) tight about hia neck. te was discovered in time to pave his life, and a watch was kept over him. Pasay, Jaf Silt ep miapmayma, July 22, —(Rey i Taylor )—F it Board—1,000 thee tee A ae Railread 6's, °88, cash, '877;; 800 City. Railrom’ 8. & Erie, 90; 1,900 SciuyIkill Nav 6's, "82, bS. 76; | Wiluington Haiiroad 6'¢, £63; 600 Rich Dist Trans, 6'a, | 87; 'O Penn. 5's, © & p. 56; 1,000 Tioga, RR. Ta, 100 Red. RR. 815; 180 do. do. 31; 1000. dx. 10 do. do. 81%; ; 60 do. do. 314; 81' Penn. RR do. days, 43; 150 Mor, Canal, 20%; 160 R, 10%; 10 Baok Kentucky, 101; & Le. 23 Lehigh Nav 24, 9; 100 180 do. do. 33) Market firm. 45 J calle i we SEES EE nwo Men, @2; women, ‘A2—Total, 916. Fever, Fever, Fever, ahip.. Epilep Enyaipelas, Frscture of the spine, Frac'ure of tbe skull Fever Tumor, fibrous Ulcers... Ulceration of intestiaes. . Ulceration of bones, Unknown....... meses WHARTSS mcm mm 70 to 80 years. 80 to 90 years. 90 to 100 years 96 Unknown Lunatic Asyium, Ward's leland, te BSreaGe anncnen Rapdall’s [stan 8 Frankliv sueet Hospital.86 Colored Bt. Vincent’s Hospital... 2 Warps. 10 1 2, 8. 4 SESEE2Ze0 - 99 Sepeireereett ed THOMAS K. DOWNING,. pector. City Inepeotor’s Office, New York, July 22, 1854 Married, On Thursday, July 20, by the Rev. Dr. Silas K. rd, Josur Hinmann to Canouwe H., eldest daughter of the late Jobn Inman, Esq , all of this city. At Mount Prospect, Brooklyn, L. Lon Saturday, July 22, hd Rev. Wm. H. Lewis, Rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Ann, eldest daughter of James &. Smith, and B, F. raRD, of Locust place, Southington, Connecticut. Died, On Saturday, July 22, Cracpe Howaxp Taomrson. Tho friends of hie parents, Fredk. 5. and Corilla C. C, Thempson, are respectfully invited to at-end his funeral, from their residence, 12 Lamartine place Twenty ninth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, at three o'clock this a terpoon, On Saturday, July 22, of consumption, Many ANN GaR- RATT, eged 66 years. ‘Ibe reiatives aud friends of the family are reapectfally invited 10 attend the funeral, from the residence of her ton-in-law, Wm. Rhodes, 821 Broadway, at ten o'clock ior encon, ities Regt invitation. g ‘apday morning, }, Avice, daughter of Wil- ee aged 1 year, 9 months and 17 “A. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her parents, 640 Washington street, at ten o'clock this forenoon. On Saturdey morning. July 22, Roserra Euzansra, in- fant daughter of Alexander and Annie Pouder, aged 3 months and 17 days ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Wednesday, July 19, of erysipelas, Gusset W Dawpy, sou of Elias Cornelius and Phabe Darby, aged 17 years, 7 months ana 21 days. His remains were taken to Somerstown, Westchester county, for interment. Westchester papers please copy, At her residence, 124 Roosevelt street, widow Monray formerly of Pallas Green, county Limerick, Ireland ‘the friends and jusiatances of her sons, Joha, Thoma, William and Micbsel Marphy, are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, at ove o'clock this after- noon. On Sunday, July 28, Mrs, Mary M., wife of Robert Donaghbue. ‘The friends of the family, and of her father, Mr. Hugh Glas-ford, are respecttully invited to attend her fune: from ber late residence, 103 West Seventeenth street, | balf-past ten o'clock thisforenoon. Her remains will be taken to Macbpelak Cemetery for interment. On Surday, July «3, Mrs. Jans, wife of William New- map, Color manufecturer. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funera) from her late residence, Fighty sixth street, near the Fast river, at half-past one o'clock on Turaday, without further invitation. English papers please copy. At bis residence, on Saturday evening, Ju); sates short and eevete illness, which he bore with ristian resignation, Epwaxp L. Gasuor, in his 19th year. ¢ friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ipvited to attend hi» funeral, from his mother’s resi- dence, 157 Greene atreet, at three o’clock this afternoon. Bis remains will be int rred in Greenwood Comotery. On Saturdas, Jaly 22, Jacop Moms, of the firm of Mollers, Shotwell & Doscner, aged 41 years and 5 months, a ative of the © kingdom of Hanover, a 16 friends uaintapces sre respectfully invited to attend the fuverel, from his late residence, 53 Ves:ry street, at-two o'clock this afternoon. His remains will be taken tothe German Lutheran Cemetery, L. 1, for interment. On Friday, July 21, of cholera infantum, Auce Euna- BETS, ged 6 months and 12 days, the beloved child of Henry F. and Margaret Mathows, of this city. O'Rei. day, July 23, after a short illness, BagTuotomew Hie funeral will take place from his late residence, 63 Pitt street, at two o’clock this afternoon. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend. No carriages allowed. On Sa‘ urcay, July 22, of cholera infantum. Gronar O3- cam Wi11sam CraGen, youngest son of Jamesand Eliza Jane Cregen, sged 6 months and 20 days. ‘The frieuds of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from 48 Sullivan st » at two o’clock this ‘ternoon of On Sundsy, July 23, MonTuam Jarvis, aged 34 years, beloved by bis fiends. dy His friends andvelatives of the family are respects invited to attend his funeral, at balf-past twelve o’ this day, from his late residence. 50 Ratgors street ‘Op Sunday morning, July 23, after a long and painful iQner*, CaTBamxe, wife of John Wain, aged 32 years. Her funeral wilt take place from be- late residence, 209 Lewimatreet, at three o'clock t'is aternoon. The re'a- tivés avd friends of the family, also the members of |. Ledge No. 888, I. 0. of 0. F., andof No 2M, F. “wid A. M., and alsothe members of the Temple of Honor, No. 5, are respectfully invited ve attend. on sizes duly 23. ate o'clock P. M., of exngestion of e in, Mr LYFANDER PSON, Comedian, lat Wallack’s theatre ie Hie funeral will take ploce from his late residence, 20 Willow «treet, on the Heights, Brootlyn, at four o’clock on Treeday afterncon. on Sunday, July 23, SaRaB>wife of Patrick Deyle, aged yeare. The rrlatives and friends of the family ara respectfully invited to attend her funeral at ove o'clock this after- Doon, from her late residence, 41 Madison street. On Funda; after a lingering illness, Axxe Boquaintances are tfally invited half-past two o’clock this after. poop, from her late residence, 256 Twenty-sixth streot, between Ninth and Tenth avenues Haran Euzanern, dvugbter of Durbrow, aged 3 years, 10 *. relatives of her father, and her grand- E Smith, are reacectfuily invited to attend fu |, from the residence of father, No 6 Fourth place, Brooklyn, at half-past four 0’ slock of On Sunday, July 28, Joa, aged 64 the beloved wife of Thema CBurch, late of Dablia. frefand. ‘The relatives and friends are y morning, Jal; 98, (hie Sath birthday.) after a short illness, Mr. Jauxs F. Girr.na, son of Christopher Giffin, The friends of the fomily are respectfully invited to at- tena hir funeral from residence of bis father, 50 Second street, at four o'clock this afternoon, without forther invitation. Ou Thutrday, Jnly 20, Grace infant daugh- ter gf Leroy end Ehiea B. shear, aged 14 HEF remains were interred in Green wood. ZeomaSwemnrwaSememm rome j if { i sa A iff z i ii a fl ; =, i i f ii ry (3 : é g : | ili ¥ i 3 £5. 5 E i E i i i i H 5 A i i | i ii athe recdenoe, further notice, on Monday, , July 28, suddenly, D. Caser, relatsves and friends of the family are respectfully toattend bis funeral, st 100’clock this after- noon, from hia late residence, No. 72 East Twenty-second ‘At his late residence, Jams Bavuxr, aged 18 years. His friends and acquaintances are reapectfully invited to attend bis fu ieis | sat attend hie ‘2th, at 3 fal Exe Et z é | And free fecal gee — In Brooklyn. on Satur‘ay, via. C., daughter ofFL ‘aud Clarissa 8. Howell, aged 10 years, 16 months 1 days * In Brooklyn, after a few hours illness, Canam E., youngent dangbter of Charles H. Mills, aged 11 months and 20 doya. ‘The relatives and friends are reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. from the residence of her father, John Lowe, 236 Fulton street, at five 0’ this after noon. An the awect flower that scents the morn, | But withers in the rising day; } ‘Ths oweetly wax thie infant's Thue gently fle fo away. | at Pllcedphia, on the 21st inst., Mr. Tuomas Borns, in the 224 «ear of bis »ge. | At Philadelphia, on the tnt inst., Joma B. Riwx, | eldeat een of Jncob and Sarah Rink, aged 21 vears At Phila¢elphia, on the 2ist inst., Jawms Qciy, of Cas tleblany, county Movaghan, Ireland, aget 30 years. (T(MB UNTRLLIGKACK, wn, Port of New York, July 23, 1864. ARRIVED. Warrock dust. to a ¥ with ek focal Pa eat it panda'e Seana oot City, be for Aspinwall; teoring weet- Nor Usrsten) 4 ‘Ducey, Now Orleans July U6. Jarse number of vessels in the Guf. the way July 20 lat $1 46, lon everaeee OM Boston,6 days from Hatlott Londen, 30 ntoG ) & WB Bacon, Tear of rg x irenteld (of Southport) Follassbee, Manile, 112 Boues Poivepio (aust). Maririch, Triste, 105 days, mil. Co Berk Absons, Besober, Palermo, days, with frait, to Dreyer & Devlin Soir 4, Int 36 10,'lon SL_80, epoke bark St Ar drew. from Marseilles for Now York 35 days ont Bark Alexander Mitchell, Baker, Bathurst, Jase 18 with biger, to J a Machado July 13 lat 28 05, lon 63.30, spone brig Pem?roke, from Bahia for New York. jark St Joseph, Shiverick, Kio Grande, June 4, with bides, to H hk Corning. Bark oo Fitch (of Pittston), Day bmeyd & Son. Johnsen Bromen 62 days, in bal'ast lepechou & Unkarst joDeaga |. Rio Grande. 64 devs, with June 2% lat 2075 N. iow 6117, spoke 7S days, with mer- Bentley, Matanzes July master. ‘July 13 2miles fell tn wi b brig Ieols from Mi or Balt an of vi 12tb, wi ree NNE from Matar ras bound to ber crew to Cabello, 18 days, rig Reporter (of Bostor Fejardo, PR, 15 days, . Fe, ' with coger and m lasses, jsitiand Paine, Nancy Plaisted (of Gardiner) Cody Port au Prince, ® vith logweed. to Vose, Perkins & Co Bonits, Shackford, Bousire 18 days, with salt, to M M Freeman. Brig Marsellaive (of Rockland), Pilstarv, Trinidad de Cubs 19 Fy b to G8 Stephenson B lat (of mn) Gina, Ponce, PR, July 6,with suger tot D Brooh men Torpedo (of tert) McCarthy, Bermods 6 days, in balest. toW W Smith July 17, Josoph Simmons, sea. man fel! from the foretopsail yard, struck the rail aud was lost, @ laworth, Foster, Jacksonville, 17 days, with omer. jarsell. Bitz Zoara Barritt, Doboy Island, with lumber, to § H jocken Factor (of Cherle<tou) Parbor Darien, Ga, 24 days, Nepher co Peck a'Church, 7 J B Townsend (.¢ Brookhaven), Hutehinson, Rio Ja- m Geys, with coffee to Nay Jol &Co, Sailed in, - ith echr Susan, for ‘ork. Schr E D Bamondson (of Charleston), Johnson, Maracai- bo, 23 days, with eofice end hides. to master Joly 13, iat 8, low Bio faring. ‘heavy guie, carried away boat of ma 0. Ri Br with Reh Beckley, Washington, ve : No‘s aye jymonth, ; Schr Corfu Cudworth, Plymouth NC 8 days. Schr Martha, Week BC.6 N Hane W Heghea, Fiside, Newbers, RO, Odays. Maria in. Newborn. NC Davis ractown SC. 67ays. estervelt, Ruckeville, SC, 7 days. Bchr Freaklio (lighter), from wreck’ of brig Jara, ashore on fquan Beach. rp—Oléenbore sobr Amor, Cesssbohm. hevce roplais’ Naving been sttacked with n 2 wi Beieae ene was taken to tro Marise Hospital. BELOW. One bark and one brig, unknown. ILED. Steamahiy for Charleston on the 22d (not Nasbvitle the Augu: jpe ly reported yesterday). ‘Wind at sunrise. 8; meridian, SSE; sunset. WSW. ‘Tel Marine fleport. BOSTON, July 28 fae Rdi bh Rove Caicutts; barks 0 Rose Pool, Smyrna; Cu —a briga L Cope'ard, oa i LK Palmer, Matansas; Norah, Philadelphia: B—4 PM, < ships Mary t alleo; brige RF Lover. Kenny. Port su wi . Hote ;* Hamlet, Carr. Cien' Trew, Donoing, Portland: Ella Rend, W« tchra Sea Breeze Chen’ b, Mary Herald PRILADELPHIA- Arrived Joly eystone State Hardie Sav Jina. Liverpool: C rn or, Boy : Fame, Bafford, Newburyport; a 18; steamer Massachasorte, of Now York, Matthew: ar do; Goaster, Croat on; EB fa, rowide ei jewen, Newbur t; Mare Patters: Doll, : Delawsre Herdive Proviience: ET Sich Clerk, 1 town: Rema ylnr, Powz val), Wetchmen ms, Masop i> Carresters Burro: ‘oetoort; fleet: Anbathulle Ryder, Province: Hartford Griswold 4 St Pot; im a 14, from Phi Stee it 8 sisi Felt, awe rarer Mt i d weather ‘the eruater Ma: aged 28) Ship ~~, most of the wie fan, Frarciese frome for carrying an excess trae > Lavunouxp--At Based: boat, owred by Br 3 the varions ning oa the ca led stout Be Bans s fore con hieee ren eed co seas Saas the xe, pees | fala ebay Bho masse soutnen teat Disasters. js. from Philedelphis ‘awhite signal with F init, July 12 mio Ly 20 miles E of Georgetown. Sorixwari—Tn ais Be Boston Jordsi Gariz—T loeb. 3 for and eld Ja Mavacu: Norfolk, ven, do: MazarLan—Sld Barnener cargo pee for Salem RMUDA—NO ALLAO— ete ars for NY: Borro p,Micables hios. Bi on Quacreple (8) Swan, reece Aw vessel = port abt Jaly5. rr ince Jone 10 ships Ubtates) Probat bene ia shea’ etene, hence, arr 10 AM; brig Chief, Smith, (Afries) In port Ji 18. W Porter, Ja Gilde s Salem beige ary, fuel la port Sealy 18 Arr Sth, brig Say U1 bark Jas Cook Wotton ane, Par: to load for ra we Bega taiere'? i SS ‘wind. Toaincall sonia peu and od ei July 3. Fteamadaas iol PC Ferguson, heece for Goorgetown, SC, 18th inet, Ports. Biaik Palm: we ries wean ee ark John G Colley. Kip} fed Flying apeiwr Teeed tham, do; Mery Adelis, dot Metin ¢ 1th: aud othors Lit Bet about March in pert June ‘27, ship Nathl Thompson, M’Cul- ship Vartba’s Vineyard Pem- ‘basa, Littlejohn, for Pailadel- jo oLuLU—In vort Juve 6. schrs Kaluua, Folsom; Seve- , and Rialto, King. for San from San Francisco, arr 3d, and apes 7 2—Iu port abs a. webre Harries 900, Idg. mext July 9, briz Gipsy, Boyd, from vatvee, Poauemaa: tee Niet 2b, bark Leopold, for Ba- *Piranzas—In port Jaly 12, brig Andw Ring, Reynes. fet! NYors ke Minamscnr—, ber) Neptun: Guovcer' Ar July 11, sbi @, Florence, ter. Lofiand. NYovk. Cld leh, st; achr Yankee Blade,Grag, ers opae July 19, ship Evening Star, Frost, Que- Porto Casruvo.. Poncs, P R—I Hatobins, ney from ce Onward. Wel Richmond Shot April 1 it 5 gro Gassce- Going ia G NYcrl Is Jt berks M Nebo, By nee 6 1oAN Pepmo—In port Jane 20, ship M Howes, Goodspred, don; 9b, Bouter Sr Joun, N nee tn ‘Tr “1 Vai Bf Peery ag ak 4 4 ‘ ag od BALTINORE Ase aaiy at. barks Baltimore Ramsey, Janeiro May 22; Daniel Webster, Reder, ceebe a i He Eston 3 Weak Cher volgete Seaman, NY Packard. Gor thip Delian er Bremen: sahre Ophit, Grey c athee . River. Trade Wink, Wigglas Portland, Witrene Biakes BosTon. \d Arrow, Hoare, Weal te Apsil2. ja Apr! y urn Oces Howe oe bh 7” wr 8uxzpsac—Cl bout bark No Am vessel in port abt July 5. et Sut lenry from and for N Haven 9 days do dig: B Banning Rey, br Blize Avn Milliken, x for Balt In vort June 16 ks Gandolfo (Sic), NY itt id ships 7 barke fiom Faltaas 00, disg; ‘sobr Dolphin for Boston ; 28th, Angela Mary & Adeline. Morse; ee Bark ok: Werk Weed ‘Emma Jae, Springer, London; Liverpool. o—In port Jane $ schr Sgean, Rick, trom 7 others as . lay 23, brig Nebo, of and from Fe 6 ; ' Joly & shipe Colton Pianver, Ripley, Len ‘Baer July 2. port July to commer 00 1: sts ar s_Arr prev to July 1, lp Hannah Creoker, Pe- LAR ais0~ Ary between M: ‘Boston, re pes Allen, ——, Boston; revent Poage (hones), Baw Francisee, " chips Calcutta: Mis- echt Ports. sobre Science, Gladding, Prodi: 4 TC Cal Phin ‘ondout: Paueus. Ellis : Com Kearsey Lo: wy Inter, : fuperd, Peon ay; Dale Roberts do; Obie, Cherobill, a B brie Pics 1X Kasten, 8¢ andrews 4B to load ur Belek Fog. Also old sing Ber nington Fa (Orleans: ro, Jones. NYork; br'ae China, Hamblin itimore;, ‘Heath, Stimpson Pi ie delphie: 0} rs Baroy urler, Nak in 30; ; Lovell, Worn; L— Arr " Ewen loops Planter, Cartwright, dor Maria Un nett NY¥rrk Emeline, Al'on's iat, Cet Tiet sloos Kites, Buob fngbem, Rondout. Sid 20th, sloop J M Parker, Dun- bar N CHARLESTON—Cl4 Ji Bostor. Sid schr . write Phil Renton 7 W ORL: Barceloni IP Otd goby Borsey Rondont, Po! Bavena, jal J Mercer. aod Wm Chace rine, United. and Catherine Mi Tern, Potre be by) ships Potomac Perris Cook 4 o x in July 1, steawship Yeukes Blade, Mille, from ISth sche Restless. Pat: Ankers 8) sab Bmove Pre ¥ bit din pated Ghepe “ se Pelrpesan, Re A > June 2, ship 12 ays trom Tialdmors, diegguveemt 2 8. York Cid setr SALEM—Arr July 2). W ARB HAW— Arr Jui achrs Alexander, Bo SOM, Adv abi dth inet: sehr Ni olin pola; patch; a Ft Benicia ‘AVANNs Hele 4b Cla'vart CB Hamil PROVIDENT! Robinvon. “Philadelpbiay Bird. Smith Rondont: Son a Jane Great, Shocks avtang: walt Oe me ii dout: More Gardener, Port Lid ecure We Bidet Dison Wicker" aat Soap Leta Werrieae Bw ‘alta; la: 2th, ine Merrtene. Towrcona, for Tove km with ‘awnsend for Hong & berks R Wright, Je ——, ci HT Bartlett, Sinclair, for Sriney, nae F ustralia, 7 Chal\ Rou DENNIS~Cld July 13 sche Covell liads} ‘aly 19, bark Amasw, Thompson, iy owes, Pitadal- RIVER - Arr Jul i, vr i hy Sonne Merths Wrightingtes. Beker, Albany; Arges, sohr Elizabeth, Thompson, FORD—Arr July 21, schr Francia D Decker, Meck, ype Bustl: Enterprise. Avery, Bates, and oS mer Uncas Bases EANS—Cid Joly 18 hips Racnaronture Ade irel (Brem) toa lyicg atternon 9D arr Ji 3 , San Jnen, 12 days: Tocher, Beston Feb teed old Shn for Gene doe Vicwicee (Fri, Chat ays 2st, Soa lisen (ami. Petorsoe, Haws Sydney NSW, 98; Suro Boston Fe Og, Hone Korg, 07: Julle A " brig Carcline Hart (Br) (Chinero), Walt Apel 1 2 ih kor La . Ohi Jenny Vitis, 8 kerson, Ci eters, ‘Smith, Havana; schr Victoria, Weigh, FOLK~—Arr July 20 sh i + July 2 ship Atalanta, Tee et RURYPOBT—are July i, sehr Mountain Wage, Colby, Callas, TLAND—Arr July 21 brie Harriet Hall, Mi bil Li Pay Piacoa ae Seve, Rea- iis ‘ana. Hart. and Chrosomater, Plorsos. do ia. scoording to wind); Wi ton, s Pointer, Fowler, York; Proot Glace ‘and Mary Dal: PAWTUCKET—Arr Jul; I Pavorits, Rondouts slvope Wa larin. end Factor, Cathe- na arene ‘Wm D Wap- i 701 berks a ve- rive (Wr), n Feb 2 Davie Neweestion | Hong Kong. 69; we Ma: . Hone- Soclaty Istander 24. ke OI 1o (Be) Sen Juan. arr Joly 19, sche Montrose, Winstow, W Lee, Seem va $20,000 ree sate SPE, MISCELLANEOUS. So also Cc is bom! pablie Call a sow stecet between Broome and Spring, etrop. EAD IT—uT IT id watt ae ABS satiety yo See ee Sistas OUT Al Weil. Sane +t, basement,

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