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- THE NEW YORK HERALD. = E.WHOLE NO. 6549, MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, JULY 31, 1954, PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Progress of the Cholera. AWEUL CONFLAGRATION IN JERSEY only throsn out of employment, but out of a THE HERALD ABLISHMIENT. | Se tree Raa A hae pie dt ota mgd NON IN J cary. bome, by this direfal conflagration. This re-ult of EST AE Peete Franklin street hospital, up to eleven o'clock yes- the fire was the main topic of conversation yester- a \ TONG oF, MOULDING SAND FOR SAL THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. terday forenoon :— FOUR BLOCKS IN RUINS. day among the visiters, and the sympathy aroused {TS RISE AND FROGRESS. ‘ O ; = wralsivat oy Datel “i « ‘s ret j Lemar a report..... : Three Hundred Th i Dellrs Worth of in bebalf of the sufferers was no doubt eiucere and ee Sons. Office ret and Flashing ave- ir. Marcy and San Juan Affair. Recet from the heart. Desoripti Office ternal a FOR =ALE—THE STOCK "| Bars ace ot UB eee 25 canes eo : y LEASE, Remaining . + 98 The appearance of the fire, when at the high- ni 4 Sedtp cranioy ie uceiead chit epade MR. BORLAND’S ARMY AT NIGABAGUA. The above report is but a alight variation of the Scenes and Incidents est, we have already described. The day was very “ ~ \ -o . This is@ rare chance to makes fortune, Ag average daily report for the last two weeks. ‘ id hot, and the bea: of the sun, combining with that The ‘Mditorial, and Basinoss = oasy.__bpely at the real tetate afte at ina On Saturday the Brooklyn Board of Hoalth reported don, Seen, Sue. of the furious flames, ani the air darkened with pepe Se, Spenser - L «00. | Interesting to Fexan Creditors, | sixteen cases and four deaths during the preceding an emoke and cinders, made a nesr postion to the Departments, rage, SAL ae : sTOCK anes twenty-four hours. ‘The most disastrous conflagration with which | fire almost intolerable. Still the heroic firemen wala ciaous ealden stieeted eet TERRIBLE STORM AT CHARLESTON, At Williamsburg, seven cases of cholera were re-.| Jersey City was ever visited, occurred yesterday | plunged into the midst of it, and foaght bravely &., so. a. Jeet, ot Soe dity to make wsnnny, end now doing 6 large Mins ints Slabs ported to the Board of Health as having ocourred, | afternoon, near the railroad depot. At about two | to the last, although some fainted from the op- pronaeirtes = ate aes ely ean . for the twenty-four hours ending Saturday noon | o'clock in the afternoon, flames wore seen issuing | pression to which they willingly exposed them- | Jt !# mow nineteen years since the HwmaLp was | ee ee ae eT ee pn Deaths, six. ont of 9 small frame dwelling house, in tho rear of | selves. establist'ed, and daring that compardtively brief pe ; $1.50 e _\ease, furniture and fixture.—A full | THE SAN JUAN AFFAIR—MINISTER BORLAND'S GUARD Pecan bee bogey bay eee eeciea Schenck’s belt manufactory, a large six story brick We heard that Thomas Roe, a member of En- 4 Tod tt has attained » position in the mewspaper tn Cee ge foorer 2,000, mast | —THE TEXAS DKBT BiLL—THM HOMBSTAAD BILL— | wince W ny teak, een -soven of | Pulding, aud immediately. the alarm of, fire was | gine Company No. 14, while directing the pipe world unsurpassed by any other daily journal om | Meek chia tieetirae, abses Chasslere ctriet Tho propels |. oe CANADIAN TARATE. these’ have’ beets fatal, - Twenty-ecren ‘age | Sounded throughout the city. The entire force of | of the company into the midst of the flame and | *ither side of the Atisntic. At the time it was or is about leaving the city. . Wasmrnarox, July 30, 1864. oid to have occurred in Canal s rt. the Jersey City fire doportment hastened to the | amoke, fainted away from exhaustion, and was | *tarted the character of the press of thit oounteg \ B. W. KUHARDS, 807 Broadway. It is reported that Marcy on Saturday was very explictt ight deaths from oholers occurred at Troy on | spot, where soon had beon. lighted a large blaze, | carried away by hid comrades. He recovered in | 78S far behind that of Hurope in point of enter- oat tn the 20th inst, LE. Si K in his declarations to bie friends}in Congress, that non ry nad facey storevot, | of tho'roepenalbility of the instructions to Capt. Hollin, | __TB¢ Philadel; hia Bulletin of the 29th inst., says roughfares in the most | rested on him. It is however reported with equal posi- | geaths occurred during the present week, of which POR SAL, Tile which threatezed the main buildings of the city’| 9 fow hours, and was quite well Isst ni;bt. There | Priao and ability; but since thon a greet revo with destruction. The Jersey City department | were various other instances of fainting from fu- | lution hay been effected, and we now feel justi- Dasiness port ofthe city. This isa rare chance. Ap- numbers five engines, three hose carts, and one | tigue, but we could not learn the names of tho | fled in aserting that in those two indispen- Hy at the Peal Kstate ofies, 201 Broudway, uparaiee oa sea eae tans me rican te Ny sgholeras 06 cholera infantum, 39 | hook and lsdder, all of which, were. goon at tho 'dittwent parties. sable requisites to sutcess it is unequalled. 1; QO =f) ONLY —For Tae TAs, ‘Acurloun fact hag leaked out as to Mr. Solon Borlani |-Were Hide new caves and elght deaths from cholera | "ene of conflagration. After the fire various rumors were spread in re- | ## in no boastful spirit we speak of our own eae TERE, STOCK | waite at Son Juan. It in assorted that ho organised « nate Aaeaamneee for the twenty-four hours ending | When all were assembled, it was found there was | gard to the lost,and at one time sevoral w-rc | Merite when we claim the credit of having been in tho lover part of tie ety, and new aolog % | military foree to maintain the honor of the United states, | “POOR Jeday. Georgian of nay, not length of hose sufficient to reach to the river, it | burned beneath the ruing, and at anotHer time all | the first to conceive and car-y out the idea, tot being low water, and all action with the engines | vere caved. It was impossible last night to decide | falleet extent, of establishing aa indopendont daily Was necessarily suspended till the tide should ris¢ | whether any lives were lost or not. Tue genors paper, free in every sense of the word from party In the meanwhile, the fire raged with great fary, | b lief, howover, was that no Lives were lost, cx: | Obligutions, and devoted entirely te the interests of and for a while the greater portion of the clty | cepting two horses, which were bumed to a crisp. the people. There have beon—as there are in al -4 onan byes concentrated in his person, as well as for bie celf-protec- | from @ gentleman juet returned from a ‘at te BB ns 9 det “. | tion, and peice. them abont $12,000, for which he drew on | Burke county, that a disease, eugene Ent $100, —FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND | the government, but the draft has not yet been paid | cholera, has aj d in that county, and that of fif- t, Sztures of rinking and opsterealoon, | Protably, this amount is included tx the $24,000 demand. | t7-#eVen cases fifty had proved, fatal iy ge Gers atte? Broadway, up lo rtof cho clty, t f- the had lost A Sone al fete, and will be sell thes day for ouly $100, | “aby Capt, Holtine of the citizens of fon Juan. cpeitens' 0 bial cand bad appeared’ to ¢ Fis: We, | ecemod in the very jaws of annihilation, The wind | The railroad buildings hai a very narrow es ape | cases of the kind—alarge number of imitators, bat : at hi Broadway, up stuire, DEWIGLIT &CO. ne Toxas Debt bill will probably be postponed tilt The Georgian sags :— was blowing strong from the south-weet, and tho | The scene of the confiszration is only a block or two | tbey failed one after another, while the Hanae ~) RARE CHANCE —FOR SALE, STOCK, FIXIUINR, -_ Ait : oes generally complain’ they have |. 0 A . consclande void of Sonnet God. and | sames, mounting bigh above the dwellings, carcered | removed north of the railroad depot and car honses, | Continued to gain rapidly in the public favor, and at eee cs Gat ee cans Feenetiction | smsoutnges. hun teretoper.s cee | a ee things, are the only cer | over towards adjoining blocks, and joined them in | which for a long time seemed tO totter on the verse | Present stands at the hoad of the Amerioam inquire on tho premises. bs "Tho Homosted bill will be pressed to a rote j and if so, aig are inclieg (oe gs ie comranienens oh Gils Faieneee''y.2e2-. Some of the uldiags wanes tay oft Guetiuetton! Golieof Sie) relttok’ men were | Fe at rane: os setaeedl dao atan ot ADFIO’. aie tented aie BORGIR Iie On. | Will cory, ah oe ita hes Hy. probable that an, opie, vate dwollings, built of wood, very combustible, | upon the ground, in a very excited atate, and hold | And this has been accomplis! midst and some of the factories in the burning block were | out all sorts of inducements to stretch totheutmost | Siffcultiesthat would have discouraged the most filled with combustibio materials; owing, to this, | the exertions of the firemen. enterprising. Opposition of the most determined tho fire spread with great rapidity, and withina | Mr, Prench, the Chief Hagincer of the Jorsoy City | 8nd bitter kind was commenced against the propeie- fere for salo some of the best sitaated buiding lots ‘The Reciprocity treaty is ina bad way—but four days of | in a section of country so near us, and with wh Clan, war the Narrows. on the tract of W. W. Van | 4s. cyacc; 0 rome ‘Wageion, }s. Tals position t= the most attractive for | *'° fesssion loff, and no progress made. Ly oa yemmeriygys cate Pp rag ey ned eee en the Island. M. O'CONNER, 18 Roade storet, our having bad eome intimation of it, fhe @ud.of the omatbus route, Clifton | cag eom the Somme y niamre | Nr hub ae eno in Burke county—Saeannah | fow minutes from the time the first alarm of fire | Fire Department, we understand, worked till he fell | tor by the majority of the city papers, whose cdkors, 1G STORE FOR SALE EXCEI NING, BTC. 7 r ‘The Newark Advertiser, of the 29th inct.,says: | ¥48 given a block was enveloped in flames, fiom exhaastion, and was obliged to be carried from | dreading the auecess of the new rival, made use of ee « Sick Bacrmona, July $0, 1864, . | —Among the victims of this fatal discuse we parse The conflagration from its magnitude, had at- | tho place of rnin. every means—open and concealed—to prejudice Betas oe Tho Southern mail has arrived, and brings us New Or- | {0 Tegord, the eceese ok Tambien, William 0. Ford, | tracted attention om Now York, and the report | ‘There were also many ramors uflost last night as | the public against him, and induce bis ‘who make» ihe @rst cash offer, to-day, may secure euch | leans papers up to Monday laet. m tt has proved Fo be rapidly spread, from north to souta, that Jorsoy | to the origin of the fire. By many it was stuted and | Patzous to withdrew their support. They orgaa- r years has been known in our community as a police ma- pe om is eoldom met wita. Atlantic street, | We learn that there was a severe storm at Charleston | gistrate and an estimable oltizes. His’ advanced | City was burning down. The rumors were various | reiterated that it was tho work of an incendiary. | ized a secret association for this purpose, and ap —— A ’ _ | on Thursdey, which did considerable damago. Tho bark | agegrendered impossible a saliget the physical and cxaggerated. At onc time, gevoral churches | Others again state that it accidontally originated in | Pointed committees to walt upon those who sdver- R SA—A HANDS BAY PONEY, TWELVE | Loment was stiuck by lightning and the mainiast shiv. | tem, after the ress of the disease had been | ang i . 7 ing bou befor tised in the columns of the Heraxp, with the view bands five years old, warranted perfectly | o:oq, checked. “Mr. Al Beaoh, the excellent jallor, BGree | deals of, eupplig vcr agent he RETA ame ereene.hare bofoge weaAed- ‘and kind im all harness; very easy under saddle; | °" 4 "| away. Atanother timc, rumor included one of the | The full foscoof the Jeraey City polize wore in | of persuading thom to advertise elsewhere. In fora ladies’ phemton; price $146. Apniy tof! | Tho American bark Quinnebaug, which catled from | #1n 8 dangerous situation, the cholera, was . disease, having turned into a brain | Cunard stoamors in the burning pile. Still again, | requisition during the evening, and rendered groat some few cases they were successful, but the gene- RAY, No. (@ Wooster street. Charleston in March last for Nantes, is supposed to be | foyer, © child of Alderman Whitney, montioned railroad i ‘ : irvich ins a ing off th Tous feelings of the business commanity, shocked at SALI—A DINING SALOON IN THE lost Fre. | 108—no tidings of her having been recetved. yesterday, is recovering, having “experienced | S02 Mengiecee ne TAG Thos ce | to ate RICAN WINE Mate tho folet terry exaggerations still greater than theee. These un- | so that the fircmon might have the fullest lierty. | the treacherous and cowardly manner in which they founded rumors arose from the fact, that at tho | At night a corpa epectally detatled was put on daty | acted, indignantly refused to comply with their re- commencement of the fire, at a distance the confla- | to watch the rutne, that the fire chould not ‘again | quest. Instead, therefore, of injuring Mr. Bennett, queuted business pert of tho lower city, with all the The Richmond Enquirer contradicts the report that | only preliminary symptoms. In the Sixth cocking apparatus, Ke on neconat of rickness | an oxtre sossion of the Virginia Legislature is to bo called. | Ward are entertained that the dis ; Sf Ge ownez: pply to GOE(ZE & SCHNETEI,No. 20 | — coyeral vonsela of thoFrench squadron are expected at | ¢a2¢ i abating, though several have been attacked. Rocumerse, July 80, 1854. Jilson and her ‘The propeller Boston, Captain McNett, was run into by } The woman near the depot, mentioned camer fa a echooner, on Friday night last, off Oak Orchard, and } dead. The one in street {s better. sunk, She wont down in fifteen minutes after being | Colored woman has died in Baldwin streot. In the fet Re in the old Central Church Y their moam policy had the effect of not only increas- Norfolk shortly, to obtain supplies. ates, gration eppoared more extended and terrible than | break out, till this morning, F fixtures of the well kno ten gy aoe eal Collision on Lake Ontario fone building ta ple capes laiwe eines itreally was. Tho firemen being unable to oppose THE RUINS LAST SIGHT. ing the circulation, bat enlarged to a great extent ‘corner of Franklin and N streets, Gree Point, in Pant toa : of fimnilles as many as twenty, its reporied: Mrz. | tho flamo, as we have stated, the fro-king revellod | The place last night attracted to it thousands, | the advertising businessof the paper. In some of thelr on the one of the Lest localities that can be found; beirg: a ra- pidly roving district; doing « good cash business, aad an opportunity to invest rarely to be met with. Tearons gtven for selling. Apply on tho promises. unchecked, and mounting high above tho roofs, to | The ferry boats crogsed and recrossed crowded with | visits the committee appointed by the secret juute spectators here, appeared to be rolling over Jersey | visiters, while tho flames till near midnight played | were treated somewhat cavalierly, and as a general City a wavo of fire. upon the ruine, oud cast o lurld glare upon all | thing they received protty severe rebuffs. Among : house in the Bixth ward occupied by » German | As the report spread through the city, messongors | around and way out upon the river. The ruins | those upon whom they called was opeof our present £Al AND LEASE OF A | struck. The r had a tull cargo of flour, por! iy ngers Rc.) FE vote ouse, well lccated. Seeodustlon | nsiv sl'oatt| da Win ool by the Ogdeasburg a piorgn Bal one Bt dio dnc Bindsy and 8 | were constantly despatched from the various ongiue | looked like somo old city fallon to decay with age, | most extensive shipping merchants. After explaining 7.7, joe. 4 houses in the city to tho wharf, to report whother | With hero and there a wall standing to toil what | the object of their visit, and saying a grent many road Company. Tho passengers and crow, twenty-five in | Pive Corners, on Thursday night, Mr. J. Van le number, arrived at the mouth of the Gonesse river about ee i aneers ariat s bi fe ee es. pene aa at nine o’clock on Saturday evening, having been on tho iarrboea for two or 98 previously. ¢ Three deaths from cholera occurred at Boston, for Jako in on cyon boat nearly twenty-four hours. the twenty-four hours ending at noon on Saturday. Tho total deaths for the wock were 22, being an in- the rumor was true or not, and in a fow minutes. | once the place had been. ‘This is the heavicst cala- | hard things of Mr: Benuott, they carncstly urged tees than half an hour after the opening of tho con- | wity in the wey of conflagrations that our sister | him to atop advertizing in his paper. Whon thes flagratiot eral of our fire companies wore under | city has ever been called upon to onduro, and may | had used their persuasive powers to the utmost, he foll for the Jersey City ferry. The foliow- | it be-e long time before abo is visited with moh | turned round and enquired of ono of his clerks how R SAIC—THE THREE STORY FRONT ANI) REAR No. 118 East Twenty-second stroct, near avenue. Apply to T. M. CO) yt tho coal 47% Broome atreot: RB SALE LOW—A HANDSOME BAY PONY HORSE, Powder Mill Exptoded. crease of eight over the previous week. iny crossed +—Ka- | snother. many advertiecmeats were published that morni wagon and harness oe , companies over among the first :—-Fn- y ng. ge ed See By pie ah Haley gr err Purapmirma, July 20, 1864. THe SICKNESS At THY Starr PRisox.—The sick: | 2 sue No. 6, 49 Hote, E ied 99 oe “Two,” replicd the clerk. ‘ Then,” said he, “haw sane At 1 , ginc Company 4 , Engine No. 29, hose ANOTHH2 ACCOUNT. bill’s stablen, No. 4 Rivingtun streot. At Wilmington, at seven o'clock last evening, ono of | ness at the State Prison, Charlestown, which broke E 4 J , . * four inserted in to-morrow’s Heratp. This, gentle | rroashots powder mills, a mile and half from town, | Ut on Thursday night, is beginning to subside. At | No. 8, 21 Horo, 15 Hose, 14 Engine, and other com- | About $ o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke | OOF Tse! ae 7 SALE—THE LEASE FIXTURES AND FUENE | Oo vicca killing Ji Tanai, the ately ‘and in. | 8 0’clock this ing the patients were all doing | panies whose names we did not learn. Hestening | ont in Henderson and Willvon's stone yard, in | Mea” he continued, addreesing the committee, “ 11 ¥ and cane woes fitted up testefully oy gor the sarily ern thn ae caictabed 7 inte were three last 4 an Roni bt all over 100 attacked up to | to the scene of ruin, they proffored their services to | Washington atrect, between Stcuben and Wet my answer. Good morning.” ; ; du evening, Tore 4 y Bigg : Geeks Dest Geronghare a Brooklyn, “Early opplication by | neury explosions, which shook tho elty mach. ‘The mill | during Sct. inks rare there Wore goty | thet Newénests t othron, and were soon under the | strects, which resulted in the destruction of pro. | Tbocommltteo left cousidersbly crestfallen, but note to Kanzuels, Brooklyn post offloe. ___—_| ix totally destroyed. ‘The property about tho mill is not | the hos Peter York, who had the firit’and | commat French, tho chicf engincor of the | perty estimated xt $250,000. it was not till they were convinced of the futility of STOCK, FIRTURES AND muoh damaged. worst attack, is gett wosg oe No deaths havo. st Department. The New York Hoso The fire department were scon at work, but the their efforts, by many rebukes of the same kind, th sf rap oper, book, stationery an — - reggie ‘ho pt hr tu prompt ase put in lnie, and reaching to tho | fre spread with great rapidity, and-was not got | they sbandoned them. They had recourse to ‘Fuarroro, July 20, 1864, | thon been.taken in the matter at the time, the dix Hj was obtained, and now tho first op- | under until two entiro blocks, and the half of | other expedient, which, if possible, exceeded in ee eae ae| __ 3 order would no doubt have proved fatal to n great | e to the raging elements. Soon meanness thelr firet attempt. Not eatisfled with theie is “ ticks | . "r. John L, Boswell, one of the editors of the Courant, ? + | another bounded by Washington, Wayne, Stenben £180 Tiprad fies PS) ted this aftorncon, after a fow days’ illness, of ory: man” he, fiers rare eacatng fn tel ae vy streams of water was falling | and Greene rh Ain pro Sol The following | Mdeavorsto injure: bis peneritony called. upon the £110 GHEAPLS GROCERY AND riguor | “Es ail aight. * a had alcedy 16 et nh Maa seep Mesttored, with the oe Fo akg teh ngenatigm captor et "i K store, Sith four years lease, fa ‘the lower part of Movements of Steamships. ois forenpon tho nuzaber In the Logpiiel bee, dé epebdtty. as hear as could Le ascertained in the | #8 ¢ndoatoredto bavo his name erased from ] iy area eres ere fe, ARRIVAL OF Tum ; <i: baal Washes eve" beck sebaea tine daeter'e THE confudion attendant upon the great deatiuetion of | bovksysnll:wpldeo: refused him» at the pablic table, ‘E_-TWO BUGGY WAGONS, ONT eat Cadnristox, July 29, 1854 charge is 112-Bosion Traveller, Fut 29. Notiwithstanding the odds wero against them, | property. - | Failing in. this, too, they at last unwigingly com, i“ one doster’s wagon,.08? ox wo seat | Tho steamship’ Southornor is now coming upr4 There were twenty-six deaths from cholora at | and they woro working undor groat diadvantages, | Qn Woskington street—Will-on & Hendorwon’s | Sented toceuter into competition in the pabllcation 1 iret near eden ee Need S'elack A. Me saan Montreal on the 26th inst. atill to firemen worked away like heroes, and | stogm stone dressing cetablishment, frame buildings; | Of te carliod® news-—but with what snocess we leave » in B pao x1 ND FIVE YEARS’ siding » devine, Woe 29, 1854. where they could not quench thoy strovo to place a | toss about $90,000, " Alexander Willson’s two story | Me Public tojndge. In their repeated dofeats will moreno! newly’ dtted up public house; the house | The Knoxville arrived at her wharf to day, in Stty- 7 HEALTH OF NEW ORLEANS. limit, by saturating with water buildings beyond. | dwelling house, $3,000 ; a threo etory brick dwel- | Ye found the secret of the fr bitter hostilityand sour : pronnnneiats: — Probert 1 can be | cight hours from New York , New Omimans, July 28, 1864. Soon the block bounded by Warren and Washing: | ting house, owned by Mr. A. Willson, and occupied | Tcasabuse. Such was the success which np be sold on gany terms.” Apply at 448 Fourth sveaue, of ——— Our city continues very healthy, ton streets and the Railroad avenue, was levelled | hy Mr. John Black, $5,000; a three story brick tho Hzratn, that six weeks from the date,of its of Mists. OREELY 23 nnd aner-ameadahtgta eer Oieaan Tals 27, 1008 HEALTH OP DALTIMOKE. with the ground. Tho fire then made a direct | hollding, and a five story brick ballding, corner of | Publication it had @ olrenlation of nearly sevem TREAT SA OF FORDEAM LOTS—MONDAY, JULY | _Cotton.—the Pacite’s nows has doprosmed tke market, Barrwoea, Jaly 80, 1864. | conse for the river, sweeping along Wayne street | Washington and Wayne streets, ownod and occupted | thousand, and a correspond ing advertising patron Bist, atB0’elock.—Free excursion tickets oun Le had Nessau street, at Mr. Hogeman’s, 214 Kim atreet. Harlem cars leave City Hell, also Broome street, at 10%: 12 and 24% . and return hourly. A chance , for in- occurs, as the Legeet? iro] be sold to enlo take reldom lose en cstate. If rainy, tho place the ‘rst fair day. For artclare, apply to PETE! PARKS, ‘auctionecr, or Z, ELL, 79 Naesan street. ‘AGE: BIER BREWERY.—A LAGER DIiit DREWE- The sales yesterday wero 2,260 bales. Flour is dall at | Deitimore still continues entirely exempt from chole- $6 75. Bacon is firm, and we quote sides at Gc.,shoul- | rq Kleven of the pear gormandizers at tho alms house ders at Sc. Ohio tae deraeed: Saly 28, 1864. are now dead; all died with choleratic symptoms. The Our cotton market fo very all. The gales of the past two other inmates are as healthy ns usual. days have beon 1,900 baler, tho business of the wec " foots up 8,600 bales. The stock on band {a 70,000 bales. bapctsanylienliersansire-tenh Sugar has advanced 3c. 8 4c. Flour ia dull at $6 50 8 Parraparrata, July 20, 1864. $6 75. Sales of corn at Ste., with a heavy market. Four members of one family wero interred this after- Pork is firm at $11 258 $11 at Tuly %, 1964 noon, who died from cholera on Saturday and Friday— and acrosa Washington street, soon licking up this | by Ms. John Black, as trunk factorios—loss on build | *8°\ It was in the midst of encouraging prospoote block, in defiance of all opposition on the part of | ing and stock about $20,000. On Wayne atrect,a | Ske these that the building in which it was pab- the gallant and energetic firomen. Tho courso for | large four story frame building, occupied by Mr. | lishod was destroyed by fire ; but this disaster ous. the river was perfectly straight along Wayne street, | Schenck as a bell factory, and owned by Mr.Brocse | Pended its publication on’y for a fow weeks, whem and tho fire limited to the width of a block. Tho | —toss on building, $2,000; on stock and fixtures | it Teappeared in an enlarged form, and, as ita See flames, after getting started, mado a direct line for | abont $3,500. On tho west side of Washington | editorial says, “ more independent than ever.” No the river, sweeping cleanly all away betwoon two | street, four large buildin, labor, no expense was spared to make it the first , Sweeping Ly y reet, four large ig covering about half niewspnfier’ fn "the" countiy: ir ry, situate in New Jersey, half an hour from New 4 Jy father, mother, and two sons. Three children earrivo, | Steets, between Wayne street and the frst north | a block, owned aud oacupicd by Messrs. By railroad; {tis now colbg. & large and prodtable | ,, CoHf°r 1 ocala bare of piled. aloe, 6-700 pounds. | tro of whom Pag ‘ren earvivey | of it, Beyond Washington. street, continuing its | Cummings & James ns & car manufsctory, | Cg9ged in every part of the United Statos and tm Tels; Ti eight lots nitacbed to ft; all the eldings are Printing cloths —the merkes closes with mote setivity CHOLERA 1X BOSTON. conreo, it eteppod across Green atrect and here came | cas about $12,000 on machinery, stock, and new | th principal cities of the old world, s system of Rew and in We order. ‘For palo on favorable terms. | = most of the sales, ware made im the last three days, Rosrox, July 60, 1864. | to the water's edge, andthon tured to tho south } cars, abont 80 in number, about $90,000, mostly | °Preasing news established, by which the Hunan Apply to CTLAS. ie te poe PCE pe . ‘ There woro twenty-two deaths by cholera for the week | geross Wayne street, igniting with eome dwellings | covered by insurance. Messrs. Steclo & Slater's variety got ahaol of ite cotemporarice, and the EASE POR 84) LOTS IN TWENTY- ending Saturday noon. here, and carrying away @ littlo more than half of | iron found: a macht: ri and moat talented writers employed. fifth street, betwoen First ‘and Kaet Pi Willtameb Intelligence. p Aa ae iy y iron foundry and machine shop, covering noarly the sheds and bulldings. Apply to Jamec Robinson; | _S72xer prauchine.--Street presching came off ca usual Personal Intelligence. this block, its destructive course was stopped; for | haifa block on Wayne and Stenbon streets; loas cn | Since the Hiznatp was established, the sphere ot i i yesterday afternoon, at the junction of North Second | pion, 1, Horrisn, Savannah; Col. Calvin Townsley, Vor- and orth Fourth rireots. About five hundred persons | mont; James B. Pendergast, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. J. 8. New. Sot tices ceiver, Cornatinn Full ‘who | Young, Louisville, Ky.; D.C. Batchelder, Boston; Prof. a Lg Seed eral, Wane orton, wito | g. ¥. Johnson, Chicage, 11; Dallas Bache, Warhlogton, eanet from a eon ned 00 “sume tite loud, | Were amon; the arrivals yesterday at the Irving House. ing, Jump: Up ani porens ing a | — Hon. Matt. Ellis, Massachusetts; G. P. Ganger and fam- him by now it had approached near the water, and snction | buildings about $8,000; on machinery, stock, &c., | N¢W#Paper enterprise has heen greatly ere was obtained for as many streams aa could effeotive- | about $10,000. One af the above buildings, fronting | 894 for thiswe claim a fair share of mp wit we ly fall upon the flames. on Btenben street, was occupied by Mr. Hunt, as a | 24¥° sald, it was tho firet independent daily ae ‘The entire area of this fire, as above deccribed, | malleable iron foundry, whose loss is about $6,000. | 22d being free from all party vores i sofohtna covers three blocks and half, and perhaps a little | In Steuben street a frame dwelling and grocory, | Bot be actuated by any of those motives which gov- more than this, but not quite four blocks. Itnever- | (owner unitnown) loos about $1,500. In samo | ¢™ end control the different Lone 7f vane theloss leaves four blocks a heap of burning rains; | street, adjoining, Culver's iron foundry, loss on | *Mfoughoutthe country. It was — HP for all that romains on tho block lastburned arconly | building, stock and fixtures about $6,000. On Wayne whig paper that was willing to ieee sah impax- & few outhouses of the railrood company. The | strect, from Stecle & Slater's to the corncrof Greene | tial reports of democratic meetings, adi dome fiames ewept cleanly everything in their course, not | street, seven tenant framo houses, five of which | ‘Fatic pross showed the aged oe ‘ as sparing @ single building or tonement. are owned by Wm. Ellsworth, lose about $7,000. their polftical opponents. pon to all 4 and ‘THE EXTENT OF THE LOSS. The othor two, owners unknown, loas abont $2,000. | COPtary, ran a on ‘= sag ae It was impossible in such a g@oral ruin to ob- | Qn the samo block on Greono atreot, two two- | °702 the abol ante It hm thes sig haee tain tho names of all tho losors and tho sufferers; | story framo houses, owned by William L. Ellswecth | Heard aaa ai sarge’ pire “inte neither were we able last night to obtain the | —loss about $2,500; adjoining, two framo buildiags, not in oan Lenora bo Spin 4 amounts lost by the different factory men, some of | owned and occupied by Mr. Bailey, copporsmith— per carded bavemey? Lrareetepe thet os which are very heavy, nor the amounts of the insur- | Joss on buildings and stock about $1,500; adjoining | wer setae brag! ae y sald Sal ance upon the property consumed. these a two-story building was damaged about #500; Leg pot It Nase oat th ‘ss ———— AILROAD STOCKS AND WESCERN LANDS OR CITY Valuable Farms for Sale.—No. 1: Con- to disturb the mecting. A rush was made for | ny, +” Louis; Col. T. Mathows, Florida; A. F. lraneisoo, pr a get gener d to drive on, but | T2ineseco; Hon, H. A. Dudly, Pennsylvania; ‘Thomas was pulled off his box and handled roughly. Io was | peyitncton, Buenoe Ayres; George Smodes and family, ject Another peraon was arrosted for asing lan- | New Orleans; Mognel Arrioss, Mexico; Wm. H. Dateey nago likely to croate a distorbanoes The speaters wer? | and family, Baltimore; Dr. Ewin ,Louierile, were among wtreet p has been sustained ‘in Williamsburg, it | *D0Srrivals yesterday at the Metcopolitan Hotel dtm bases ac earner ets From Norfolk, in steamship Rosnoke--Wm W J Green- Sxuzovs Disrvrgance.—About four o’clock yestoniay , James H Gentry, Thomas W McCanco, Augustus morping @ party ot five Irishmen, who had been on @ Wildiacon, Wm B Ritter, John B Rutter and lady, Mrs M carousal during the night, gat into # fight at ® porter | C Watson and two children, Geo W Woodruff, Androw 3 houso in the Second ward, and all were more or less in- | Childs, Benj S Slocum, Norborne 3 Poecnd, Mr J © Tite. jured. A man named oiney roeiding in Tenth atreot, |, Henry J Smith, Mrs J L Pearce and daughter, J neat North First, wae kicked In the abdomen and sus- Boberteon, UBA; Oliver R Montfort, Joba J J taized a rupture, which it is feared will cause his death. | yf Proeman,’ Jr; Charles © Goodwin, John BLindsly, Mat Forxp Drowxep.—On Saturday morning the body of a | C Kevan, ‘Thomas Buekly, Jacob Thom: *, John New. little boy, ten yoars of age, son of G. B. Schoonmaker, | lock, lady, three childsen, and servant; © P March and rerliing ta Saoond street, was found floating in Newtown | son, Goo 'W sheffiold and lady, J Stannard, J CFernandor, t tio had been ‘miseing’ fi é wna aa Won 11 Titan aud lady, Charie'S Taplor, Mee 7 last. TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE CHGAP.— ‘ Potter, Misa M J Robortaon, E Millor, Some of the heaviest losora arc the following:— | the house of Mra, Henry, corner of Steuben and ae ‘dftenn inckee bare ane ‘Toe Taxes.—Tho sum of $149,854 41 is to be raised b i M e ra, ’ remarks Sars m engine of Aieun inches bre of ey indr aod | 4h"7r ely axpesars, tha proven yor.” Tas ian ia | M\toyent and 0 nbesaerge. 2 5 a, | Cummings & James, car manufacturers—A largo | Greeno streets, was damaged about $500 by water. | (Don hi Ooly, foe Reman the eset bed Jong, with furnace fronts, grate and bearer Sars, and all | Sio.ge0T0" ‘he appropriations of last. your of boot | canna sir Dennison, U8 Consal at Demararn, tad lady’ | brick factory, with a heavy amount of stock, on | On the next block, on Wayne street, south sido, @ ees dt dette te Ginippeetatice, oh Wo O oA bark from Neuvites—Mr iebes sight, family snd verrant, Dona Tutna Godepo and | ‘ely consumed. = house and stable, owned by Mr. Grecne, were de | o'r the audience. Itia only by doing this the ‘tues; jose Atvarer, Don Pablo do Batrads, Don | Steele's largo machino ehop—An oxtenslve @% | stroyed, together with two horsos—losa about | 21) ona idea of the character of the meet” Apply to e Kont, f-om Sydney-—Mr John Thomp- tablishment, $1,500. Onthe same strect a three-story tonant ing can bo formed by those who have not had th Appl: Jes ‘ Hutton & Lacy, ship smithe—Bullding burned to | honse, owned by John I.. North—love about $3,000; ™ of and of the pee are the ground. a three-story brick house, owned by Mr. Jaclard, of | OPP rtunity of being present Jadging others, ‘York——10s about $2,500; two brick houses | Proceedings for themselves. Seni eee anes Sacer base Bees ies aiptaing, conve. of We ne ba Greene streets, | Our readers may recollect, too, what an excite. ‘ adjoi rest of the buildings were’ private rosidences, come Seed eM Cattrey occupied a tonante— | ment was produced among the clergymen of differ. gition ‘general management of those roads. The | of wood and others of brick or stone. loss about $6,000; on Greene street, adjoining, th Rrockholders of cach of thoes companies have chosen, for | At the head of thi artiele we havo set down tho blockernfth shop ot Meas. Hutton’ & — toms | ent denominations, when we proposed to report their Tart sono th ont of tate prope, | tte Tos to be $0000, whlch cain oa ow on TTL sen Stew Yost, Bectan, Corpeaton | 00 tose.‘ an tak upemenndantanectnnns Wilh ’ rast "Ist bo wo, and they have | estimate asthe appearance of the ruins will war- | 49, 14, 22, and 6, and several hook and ladder and | their private matters, and refused oar reporters eve Directora chsonadle to ux, | rant, although the real loss may be much moro, or | hogecarts. The firemen of Jersey City and New s oh holly feithfally perform the da- | it may possibly be a Uttle less, York worked bravely for nearly four hours, and | Ty facility which they were accustomed to receive: to ? alte a number of them were completely exheusted | secular meetings. It was not long, however, botore E i i SAND MECHMMIC® THROWN OUT OF BM- aE Toni fem one areron and hot To oh ngiee;| thay recognized the val of our reports and he ‘The next deplorable thing in this sad disaster, | exhausted, and was convoyed to bis residence. He actual benefit to the cause of religion by the exten~ the lose of property, is the fact that it has | bad so far recovered aa to be out in the evening sive publication of their proceedings through the sora sider iniieensinn tional iabthesiie - eee aed enc oe Peon columns of our paper. They showed their apprecia- out of employment. In the heavy factorica con- | attended, and had ly recovered. tion of the services wo rendered them by notifying sumed were employed machinists, car makors, companies in question? makers, and those of other trades, who | A Suanrmn Smanrennp—A gentlemas (7) put | our reporters, ‘The other daily papers, seeing what ‘and nine thousand, | thefatthfal dacharge imate | Sore by hovest labor gained. the dally it up. Tex gaye ce at one of our Get law notes, | succes ttarded the introduction of thie now feetare oy ae e Gent tnd Besrotar , Who are merely cragents | tance upon which their families, numbering | doy,” for two or three days, when be in Amervan journalism, were not slow in following the cash value of ; avd ; Comsequently the sub bundreds of beings, were dependent for sustenance without paying his bill. Upon making up tis bed | our example. Whig papers reported demosseae was sufficient to pay called the oer somraey have toyamoount and support. By this fell swoop they are driven | the [/ ' about ‘in hts meeV.ngs ; democratic papers reported rae sufliciont te PAY | to the Directors from whom their op clataent, en found under the pillow, where be had left it in his | in), "Sa the religions community reed, with the within s * the | and the Directors to the from the very source of their existence, must | hurry to get away. Of course, the gentloman had | 2"; which were pablished Ina In nearly come | ,,t for one, being gompanics, turn elsewhere to earn the wherewithal to live. too much honor to retarn for the change. igreatent interest, the socoazia Wi ete of the the Cominary bos. been built eta | C2 case, vemciate the, fredaieat to werd | Besides thie, hundreds of families are thrust from | This is s Dew method of Ainanciering, aod we pre, in all the daily papers of rye cout of $8,000, and endowed by ee the fc they meley of their bomes, and iy ren ga oman ligt oo spat es make game ot bimeolf. Weare aA Chvetin shares 10 dion Pa sno aris ro Mrs. Btowe with #29.(60; and Nes aoc College ie | the company 5, faeries Me toa | Of worldly goods destroyed. Many of these fa- | a¢ to ivy ‘us name, all Ge | Daring the anntversery woot }-eGbe Vo BE treeicds ut . wl araremearet’ owas debip. sOeTce Wilige were those of mechagics, who are pot _ ” er igloos sects assemble in our city {0 herr the rewii®, + cemlnarye--L’ctly Wiscune ie ‘