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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7620. MORNING EDITION—-MONDAY, JULY SUNDAY IN NEW YORK AND VICINI CY. Mot Weather—Sunday Partive—Police Order to @lose the Drinking Snop-—How It was Obey- ed-Scenes in the Five Points and Chat ham Street—The German Gardens— 4 Row in Whitebail Street— Beenes at the Elysian Fields. ae, kh, to whe sweltering heat of yesterday »egan wo convince © @ple that we were really inthe summer, and that the el of the comet, which has been 80 ‘cy Intervening de ween our earth and the gevial conntenanne of old Sol, has length “bisked itself aside and permitted him to be- ow on ua one of hie old familiar, waem—very warm— railes. In pisin language, yertorday was inrufforably kek; the hotiert and mest uncomfortable day we bave had ‘dis summer = New York, the thery. meter stood at 83 degrees In th. vbad@, in the coolust and yleasantest part of to city, at | o'clock P, M.—of course, we mena |p the Raaacp office. How to esce'n she intense heat of the city was a4) em tom which cee ved the minds of thousands, Tae cvol Drevaes of the sy, the pieusant pastures round dariem en@ High Bridgo, the grecn slopos of Fort Lee, and other ezpinences on ‘bo North rivcr—oven the solema shades of Broenwood—were drawn ujon for relief frem-ne sieam. tng highways cf Gotham. From ap carly hour « contiga- es stvain of peovle might be seea on Broadwa, om ih. ‘Oity Heal to the Battery, making for the Staten Islun@ bous, ladep qith baskets prophetic of good cheer, W+ ragietto fay thatgail of those groups bound for a Jay ucreation werd nod permitted to pursue heir way in » ace, The titct vagabondiem war abroad,and tLe q et of the S voath was desecrated, es it too often is, un tepplly, in @e aity, A BOW ON WHITEHALL STB. White two young men, apparently © .°too8, were ‘qalety walking down Whitoball street, co ‘her way to the Staten Island bost Having at 10 A.M, o> ° of them was @ader escaaited or insulted by a half dru sn Irishman, “who was standtog on the side wait. The Gorman retorted @ a very natoral manner, on which ihe druvxen assailant eock bim in the face with his clenched f:\ and knocked Bim down, A feht ensued, {a which the lL. nman proved oo mech for the two friends, Ono ae avother be sitber kicke? or knocked down A cos) \erable crowd Rad by wis ime exvembied; but whi!) every ome was very properly afreid, in that neighbor: 074, to interfere to prererve the peace, vo ope took part on cither side, but stond quiotis looking on at the dixgraceful scene. ‘The Iriabman being soparently not qnite satisfied with tho ‘robbing which he had adminisered with bis Getz, ia’? hoidg-f the Germans’ pick wic basket, test had been dropped tx tho scuffle, and commenced Delaboring ene of the two about the head with the Deeket. A botilv of liquor which it contained was thus washes d’and itt cor ten's spilled threugh tho strert, and the Wsonlts and sandwiches were scattored (n all directions. All thia time pot a policeman showed his face on the Page og orgy there was quite a large crowd of people the street and the storps and windows were thronged wih women and children, Bu’ when the bruie who agured 20 Ope ape on, the scene was satisiied, he Qoolly walked off ahout block. Ton, for the first time, one of the mikcalled “‘guardiage of the peace” abuf- Bed along in sight—a tall, powerfally built fellow, whom expect to eee active in the a! of "EES ise i £. 3 : i E g E ult it : i i : : i ull $ H =e j a iH I s é H i ; i z if oy jou. ng Smith, they ended hy foreib! wore. nll, calmly and jou ovicia. but bever auem| rl was sn trying to work her way a. &} “Uceman’s baton in her if é id ? sire f Le fa il. He os 8 g 3 8 3 8 4 i z 3 H i 3 he poor feliow tried to make ihe best of bis way 0 bis own bouse, closely attended hy a mob of cow ty savages, bratirg bie wherever they coud lay on @ blow. Ax he thus reached the stoop of his owe house, bis herself between him and sf ‘Abd all this time thy lubberly official who draws pay fom the city a & police officer never interfered. Possibly be may bave ibur acted wi-ely {0 rerard of bis own safety, en FROU) pot CArFY pronence into the domain 4 ioefficinney.” Our reporter be ae him the stightert ruitis oF excitement. Our reporter rovehes i the Police Commirrinners for the acturacy of all thee Tow. as be witpemet the whole of them, and respectfully & ka, Giret, whether an active man like Smith should be Buperroded ov ruch a polcroon as bis successor showed Aumseis to De? ans, senond, whether peaceful citizens are we expect any protection from the new force, or must go wrmed for weir own defeare? Word Baving been sent 0 88 White street that a fighi was going oF ID the First ward, @ pose of twenty polo men was C@pstohed 9 the apo, but, a ueual, tho La | fas cver, aud the a wilan.« dinperred when they arrl ORDER TO CLO & TR" DRINEING SALOONS. ‘The order to keej all ¢.wking slows closed om the Gebtaih, which was wtucd by Deputy Superintendent Carpenter on last Suncay, was attempte! to be rigdly put \m force yesteroay. Tne order \s intended to bold good for year; bat as o}) attempts to effect this object have bitberto proved signal fa'lares, oven wi @@ictont portico forre @ soem pow; theug! partion may kerp their exablishments rbut with e view ta e-tiet in Gi ay ing ibe excitement which for rome days past ‘Dae pot the pebie peace ip peri}. In tue forencon of yes- tertay the White street pronunciamicnto wea not very rigitly observed. Tt # iroe that {n Broadway most of the Dono) al entoops ¢beerved a decent sabmixsion, bat occa son." half oven doors, and the sound of ciluking “uttmacct hat the command was “ more % eb than the obrervaace ” A We Sx'b ware ‘he uxase of Deputy Superintendent Currertor vue roe vod with a fublime indifference, such +4 & omer ‘cet coment emanating from the Czar Alex i be ex ected to prednoe. In the very shadow M4 tennle at No. 88 White street, the order of & eras rages pop? violated; ant at the very Pement whey ne Deputy ir charge at White stroet was Seung oF: reperter that the order was most submissive- ed arinking sbop in Centre, Fracklia, yaner Me! ‘ark and Rayard sirects, and the five Pim rene a* ostenvanourly open, sud filled with © truer: ro wae in Greenwich ans Washington streets; & | the Atinuic Garden, extending from Bowling wet fo Gree. och street, had ite gales ae bosultably ex b ¢xi win ‘ne days of law and order and the inde- J adence of ‘ne ony. {D°b8 aflernoon the po! es eammenced te nee their intla. 2°70 to Dut Mr, Carpent:*s order {o force, and we believe they met with bot littie, if any, opposition, Thare appeared % de altace evorsmhers & desire t> do anrthing whtch Gold cor ibnte to premerys the peacn an rasontiy beaten in vcr + _bieedy f-#b'om, and even now Po aubtously re ‘The remult war thar at five o'clock ia the ater- Bion the thiratiest (ndivicual could uct procure a drop wherew lib to aerusge bis thirst, unlowe he was acquainted with some flencly Pack door, of which, ne doubt, nun Derr sore in requisition among the iviteted. It Is said that ‘he liquor ¢ealerr of the Eleventh and Seventesntn warce prese: red ihe police rule mot religiously through- owt the emtye day AUNDAY IN THE FIVE romra, ‘The Five Potuts, the scene of the late disastrous riots, presented a bury Brpearanoe yesterdey, thongh all ovi- @ noes of the bloody aifray, which buts week ago deso. ‘Whod (te oreoine’ ere vielble §=One could hardiy realize © wea thas It Sabbah morning; that tie chimes of village ohirches were anywhere ypon this God oreatet nar \ at that inomeat aioe (ew pond dotda, oa lh tne nimple, | and trae ben Prager. ake ber’, sade off God's temples wore Opdh and A? "v od wb core hop ate, Swelie cing & ue heat of an intensely hot enn, groups Were gaupere | various ages, Aud variously occupied, Here was a litte anot of young men, rome in their shirt sleeves, squat in, on the Coor-steps; some in red dsnnel Shire, with the Bsever rolied wp and hats cocked on the fide of the head @ 'a More, leaning against the door poets, While one individual indviged the purient fancy of the rest Oy rearing a “ap oy” seronnt of the late riot from the Pilice Gasette Hore a half clad end balf drunken woman doned a on a stoop; while, strange to ey, beautiful and Sven clean ¢('\tren gambolled aisot; they alone of all the crow reminding 100 that ft wan (be Gabbatu by their Daliday att re. reminiecont of any plaoe but “Araby beet’? wore exbaled frem the celiare and gutters. Mags, 1b loll ng tomguen and bioodahot ayer, beng around Mrert corners, \mproming the parsor by Wwith the mort palatal ao’ of byérspaobia. he gr and grog shone were all open, and appa. rently doing # thriving Purine + So were the butchers’ Aone. Tho customers to te serine seomed to patron Pe rogetahicn mort largeiy; + resence of certain ‘Wve green dott!s in the han each as the A indbated that the spirit the «orketh evil, familiarly gailed -om, waa abroad, potw © wanting the ‘on from \ Nite streot, vR OH KERPERS IK OC ATHAM oraEpr. Se towery and Chatham treet, toetng the forenoon, * wee gocmne ig be jakan of the order to clue the drinking shops, They were all open indiecrimunately. In the afternoon, however, a nominal observance of the order was kept as in other tooaltties. M4 a, Some tue multitade fd aoa Srequentng presente its ever; appearance great extent ‘Yeotorday there was no diminution of the unual number of venders of toys. hoelery, candies, fruits, Sc. Strret merchants, with pendant mosea, that bray. thea of the race of Israel, and sume with the ap-turnet pasa organ of the Hibernian Orit, rivalled each o her in their atempis to effect a salo with the sumerous loungers around their etapda. Now and then an inebriated +vetch, Teeking with the inmes cf last pight's debunoh, au) bait covert: g his ebirceas condition from tho glare of cuy with # threadbare oy recat, would stagger on to his den in rome of the back streets, Misorable women, with hone tees faces, evidently returning from » fruitlews miseicn t recall their husbends from the vile haunts where tho whole week's earnings were dissipa'ed in one night's brawl, crept along, ashaned of the sun's drigts face But as a eet off ‘0 thie dirma! ride of the pic ure thers ‘were pleasant groups of weil dressed mechanies an! tacir famitier, laden with baskets, on their way to the different piers whenoe the boats were starting on pleasure excar- eiops. The Third aveave cars, too, werecrowded vith joy ous gronrsevidently bonus for Yorkvi leand Harlem, taere w breathe a little air fragrant with the breath of summer. Abost noon @ young man very res ectahly drewed, war pasting vo Chatham rtreet with 4 cotile in hie hand caro fully wrapped in paper, whih be sourishet, evidently eipnity tng thereby bis brelir, byrne Yomday tquor rega- lation, aud invitipg ap atts & 4 Ge Meuropolitans by the war cry of “hurrah for gr! 4 or there Was & arene scarcity of Meron )« ‘«@8 @round that clompity. On Batorday bight we are intor «b> police visited the neighbor! th rey sad the keepers of ef 0 avoid a renewal he hey consented to do out « very Saturday night of the riots, 80. after some park. If this rule could be carr! we would bave ites Munday riots, of late unhappily s0 fre- quent and 80 disgraceful, THE GERM4N GARDENS. A BUNDAY TIP TO THK “ GARTENS’—THE JAM— LAGKM A GREAT INSTITUTION— PURASANT SOBNKS —TWO AND TWRNTY “ SMACK3”—OUR REPORTER BOTHFRE THR DUTOHLANDER, &C., 40. Aride of a Sunday afternoon in tho Second or Third avenue cars, brings you within balling distance of Belle- vue, Conraé’s and Jones’ Hotel. That there must be something going on, you are at once convinced on stepping toto the cars, for the evidence is before your eyes, and there is not even room te dowht 't ‘oped up in a mov- ing oven, squeezed, jamm-: and -ammed into a siab- sided caravan of omniverour ca acirv, you get leave to hold the strap for halfan hour, aud 1haletwohogsheads rencid afr, all for five cents! The m+ying prisen, after dra, ging its slow length along, at last, ke all sublunary mi fortunes, stops, and you take a big mouthful of freab air. ‘This is Eighty-second street, and yonver is 8 procession of pedestrians weuding their way to Bulleyue. You joir it, and afew miputes walk through a ¢yety lene leaves you to epjoy & beautiful and romantic -ight. There is 2 ca- rousal at every turn, and while yo r eye wanders over the fetive scene your ear ig at'oned to the dialects of “fatherland.” The kinder aro vom-~mg on the green sward, while the elder portion of ~omnpany are tiakling glasees and drinking foaming mys lager. Each group is @ distintt arsociation, and the “free and easy’ canner in which the converration tlowe impart au eta ucity of spirits and makes you fee! as sar of "om" Siuing down on ® knoll, with bis back ayuiusi « lowering oak, Our re- perter was musing on the fi tas 1 fiectione were suddealy breaen iv ax attendants of Von Scheiiler presenting tim +b a mug of of German sectar disar. mer ping would Contain the most chntuitations of = Bellevue made muse. “ What's -his ‘orf? “Lager.’? “Who sent i? +N) yeu danding him the change, our reporter quaffed the ™- -rayeand pronounced It‘ betterish good.” Promens..« over the gronpde, where groaps of happy aod cant \« ing themrelves—eome *moking, & ome Duating, some léaping—Dbat « and ebiidren, drini -— we found ourselves at Mynheer Von Scheiter’s grand reeta rant. It was formed of sund: reugn boards—the design and execution quive rural. the ineide reared the “institution” of the day, and over it Was suspended @ card:— Proceeding lo the rival @stab /h ments, we found there the same gay and happy scenes we had previously wil Reesed. Again the “great tnaiitution” waa for our accepiance,fa d as every one drank “lager,” we im- Dibed mug No. 2an¢ mug No. 3. Cogiating on the sud Joct, we entered into « calculation as to how many mugs of “lager”? must be consumed at these three each ‘Sunday. aS ‘average that on ta “day of rest’ 5,000 persons virit the “gartens,” (a» +e are informed the number is ‘more,) frequently and that each one bas three “mags,’’ tois gives a tout ot 15 600, ARO of ‘lager,’ which od siz, ous 0 (hase comounts to 100. Leaving there rural retreats our reporter, with three =e vager ip bis bead, proceeded to an establishment fifth street, known ax the “Brewery It isa jarge \bree story hall, with two floors very ebowily fitted up, capable of containing 1,600 reone. This mutt have been the verilable * lager po ei roch @ Ara 9 Pe ee | im wad eq out, pach & ¢ an’ din of brokew cown dialec, could not be Groughet wo gether In any other place than in one itke this, dedicated w the gentue of universal n.’? We stood and sweated, pusbed, and at length squeezed a seat amoog Ofcen hynored imbidere of “lager.” Next as sata trae devotee of the great “ lager " battered Bacchus; streams of perspiration roiled down his Dicuted face, anu crooked gatterals soled out of his dis ten fed mouth in #il the inc: nereat ‘ation of frenzied and, into the bottom of bis mug—giving, mack of bis lips like the crack of ® cap—as much as to may, ‘daw gut.’ Two and twenty “amacks,”’ as we were informed, bed he already given, still he anticipated the @ujoyment of another, Tarning to oor renorter, be ssid, “Ich bin durstig; haben tie lager.” Knowing that rel the thirsty waa ove of the cardinal ene er eta hte apd Moy ‘0 appear a hate samen 4 'y came the two muge— down went . oo rnted four; and oar Pe gets bin Deutche.” You THE ELYSIAN FIELDS ON A SUNDAY. DEMOCKATIC NEW YORK REFRESHING ITSELF— LADIBS, LEMONADE, LOAFERS AND LAGBR—ALAQM- IN@ REFROTS OF THE HEAT, RTC. Like in numbers to the swarm of bees when the hive (ms upeet, and in the genuineness of their enjoyment, to the delight of escaped convicts, is the weekly oxodua of our democratic citizens to the agreeable resorts of our environs Hoboken, In Ancient mythology the Elysium was a place assigned to happy souls after death, fu nished with rich fields, groves, shades and stream yielding the highost de- death. This, no doubt, * much more pleasant to the depizens of so wicked & city as this, wio generally bare their hopes of happiness in this life rathor than in ephemeral and uncertain pleasures in she sext, on the principle that “a bird in tho band t# worth two In tho bush.” But be that as it may, the Eljrian Fiolds aro favorite scene of Sunday amusement, and in nowise belle their oognomen, They are appreached by « meandering oad slong tho river side, are shadet with the most de- Nightfol bowers, in which many have coultlons taken shelter trom the showery, and perheps made love in the feoting hours while plucking beautiful flowers. True, the streams alluded to are not so plenty aa provided for in the ‘snciemt mythology, but modern utility has provided cops lager bier fountains, atfording a rtriking {llastra- won of tho supremacy of art over natare. On « beantiful Sunday bere is aiways in the summer @ stoady stream of elirtrs Winding along the river road fhout the after: noch. and yesterday—the most beantifal of al! delightfal SonJays—witnessed more moraument of H mings, venerable ad to ward off ord they corns ne the eroed ot wtawes & We tneneee com Like the cro# Georgy © > Thiré—like a vaat cloud, of all natiens andoom - plexions chongh an this oocasian there are more Yhorr are babies im go- arte acd atte ee ewe Drinkly, Rod towering ame and outof arms, visible and invisible, mauching gin- gerbroad ana tugging at the )cadant lacteal fountains, bat ‘Universally rendering unmietakeable the fact that whey are babies. Then there are wore particulariy Dutohmen ¢f evory description. ‘The oleaginous, tve of Lim- ‘burger cheese, beefsteak and onions snd lager (bier; the cadaverous Dutcbmao, a1 ve of sour krous, pines, cheers, German phlic y and lager bier; the philoprozentive Dutchman, + ith his wonserfal works about bim; the grave, gay, old, yoang, n-at, slovon- Jy, fatand lea, al! with the one prevailiag Idea of concen tration at the Elysian Fields, The toute is characteristic Under the trees and io the shade of the feaces ure inoa- merable stands, whese proprietors offer for sale demo- cratic laxaries of ¢ ry quality, (om @ rotten orange toa penny glass of icv cream, Here an enterpriring vender enceavora with ihe most pertinscious indastry to sur- round a dezou beltlee oF eareapactila with one piace of ice, whilet another, witb excmplary tidinese, polishes off an orange with *& remnant of rag carpet Oa tho crowd prerres tambiing, dragetng, fonngin ¢ and runing along, melting Ip the bot sun hke beoied emusages, or like Fifth avenve bells after @ remarkable exbibiuon of physical en- durance in the mi ofthe Redowa = Pretey soon @ sud- den turn im the road brings them to the SYBIL'S CAVE When s general rosh ta: es place for seats, This cave con taing a refreshing spring of the purest water, In times pas when visiters wore fower, a drink could be had free grat but of late yoars some enterprising Yankes has teased ue premivor and retuiis the water at mcentagiase. It ig ra- mored, however, that :oe proprietor of the adjoining ‘ager Dier stand bas ome » Tol _moethed of proparing, ihe ‘water 90 as to create thirst, for the consumption of layer at this place far excer*a thatof the waer, Now ae!” son of tho Emers'd !-te marches uy 1 the counter, a tbreateniug lect © the water aad instantly “two lagers." vor * Detehmen marches up» Mh family, eos @ 0% OF dctanee at the water a wafe dittaurs, and prem ortly orders “fourtae 7? the colored gentlemen w+ ar =tatiomed here *™ served rushing about u too sidest state of ex. ment, voqifern ake “Seven lagers in a barry—gentlomes |. most dead;” durry up thea |wers—lady can’t weit ? &o Being svi ciently refroxhed at ibis point, the pirty pro ceeds, runping the qauntiet 0° cane ver }. flo er mer- chants and pe ‘ablo restavrants, until the far famed Viysian Fields. .:out a mile frum the ferry, are reached. Here the moss > cturerqve tevne is s00n developed, Tho s'e bay, dotte wiih sailboats and ro*bosts, real cows oping tho grav. and ducks with feathers on, cackling ces iw y*puine rural (-itcity. Little knots of | he- come squatter ..sreiggs at innumerabie points on the grass. Male he... sappear amid folds of berege and silk. Female heada «+ «© oil om new broadiciowh -oats; ) WDg ones tem and roll, others walk beneath the shady trees, ani «v+'yhody goes in for enjoyment with re rfect looseness. Ys nily ee them picnic «vor, waiters do's s>out with the moat !ncomprehensl- ble loads of bottle +1+\ tmblers, boys ehovt, young ladies scream, and evory ©’) nscomes generally excited. Pack in the woods the . port wary. STBAWBEHKIEY ON A HICKORY FREE. Here is a party of «sndering Gochamites ciury atree, up which sous adventurous hoy# hs. imbed, and are shaking down som berries. “Are ‘ony wrawber- ries,’’ says one, “Ie it the likes uf yez ewer «+4 trawber ries on @ hickory tree,” says another; “1 nik they're currante,” brilliantly chimes in another, whi. a tbird un- hesitating'y pronounces them to be “‘raspberrig”? Mean. while, the little boy tumbles down, bringing with him the sign—''1)o not injure the tees.” ‘The little boy is pcked up, They hope he «o't bart, pick up all bis mulberries and eat them, whi! he limps we eee eee vont for the swing. round A BOUP. Here a perty of overgrown urchins, looking as if thoy might be pupils of the Dead Rabbit school, have erected a temporary ewing. They have come over (rom the city in @ row boat with a temr: ary sai, and have tied @ piece of rope at each end to two troes, making a fineewing. Ono of them is in the swirg, two are pushing. “ Now, your time’s up, Mick.”” “(Ng ap.” eaye Mick. “ Coruttwenty first.” “Give uit 2 above that'll send bim t+ fesven.’”? 7 was up there once, end had my pockst pic!” “Now i's my turn,” “No, It ain't; I just got off to < the next.’ Come, pow, no bu Berw’””’ “Give bim a «ght."? Now for the Prince.” * Gtve the Captain a tar.’* bob, get ie my Jap.” “Tumbled out, eh? Came bere and Pll pick you up.” ‘TRY TER GLOVES. Bere some mors hard lookisg specimens of the genus home were baving Separriug match. A tall, iong nosed, raw boned, long arp cd, red shirted chap was having a rct- to with a sbort, thic) * wtive, wiry little Irishman, who bad to ji uptob. ‘im, Now Long Nose would gota ‘ao on the sconce th . sade hia head ring—then a wild stroke world fy over 6 littie chap’s bead—then the long strike—t) chao dare Bose got ne loome. ihe wiry ‘ap te one of the littio «ire tmps out of the anaff boxes, tea plomp ht on the pee abore tho long nose— ystanders laugh—)} ng Nose bie ovt wildly azan—wiry man darts ap, bite a large opening under the long nose and finally the bystanders laugh more, and Long Noa thinks ite Fo ye La pleas bow wet Gun unaeieaee yer, doesn’t mine—never tn ote with bis fists generally—can fight with these, ebj—well be’litry. He trys, bits the wiry little man once for all, whereupon something falls right down on tho ground, apd the wiry man brushes the dirt off and guesses be'sa little oo warm to box. THROWING THE 6TONE. Here & knot of athletic youths are flinging hug? stones at the mont frightful distances, “ Bedad ye've bate em sil,’ rays one, af an elophantive knight of the > picks up tho stone like a feather and tosses it conte. «aously away bigh in the air. “There's a brotn of « boy for ex.” Thry it agin, sur, Yell not~yes didn’t throw fair. Yeu are afvaid'to thry agi.” HAVE A sume? e Little Knots are seatiered all over the grounds, jumpicg with « xest that, if history be correct, would delight we Father of his Conviry, who is said to have been a proticiont in this line, Leaps that would astonich Fanny Els or o* the most accomplished dansuenos, aremate with the atmort factitty, and whether it be fora ‘standing Jump or a ran. : at the Elysian Fields - we have some haif « score of Commissioners, who, lke 0 many Druids, have maintained « mysterious an’ cularly inoperative becus , dy which {t i Realy bel the mystery o the existence of this Park will, at some fatore the Park ovght to exiet is a readers. But within the bounds ef the tract of Weiland ot t for It there is potas yet the first indi. cation that tho Commissioners or any cher powers bave pat in motion the leset matter towards realz! premises for the r i 3 selves to the remoter margins 6: tion. Seeking s central park, they only met with dwappointment, or were taken in and provided for Giterent resorts, Buch as Jones’ woos and the Leo Tho Park still contioves a and disorderiy looking Piece of territory, (he rerort wf some 200 rquatters and to pants, with whom Mr. Flagg maiotains an incessant pety warfare for ren's, The terror} is to @ large extent barrea and rocky, bat of @ particularly repulsive aud unpletur exone deveription. The tiliabie surface 's broken Loto etrag giipe patobes, balf cultryated by the uncertain tonant. it in dentitute of availabie jen or trees only a fow ragred & fow camual clumps of frat and shade trees, aifording any featrre of this kind beyond the mere under brust., o rub verte." Uf the tenants on the premises the greater nomber are Germane and the balance early all irish, The is about five eighths Germsns, ove fourth irish, and t> reat Americans and “colored Americane."” The wimber of the latter bas been Gimimisbed by the ¢; of ap entire viliage. in iho lower part of tbo “Park,” whare the “squatters” are mainly collected, the style of architec 4070 is anything bot elegant. The Tudest expadients of making a roof and ~alls v ith two rows of boards, the upper ends being attached toa ridge pole, and the ends aleo boarded up, leawing an ture (kradoor at one end, whilst a email barre|, ‘with mud, surme ante the other, tore hom p boy wf the prevailing characteristic, The interiors of hoveis are dirty aod hideous, whilet all md them is generally fithy and offensive in the ox treme, as the rqoatters pursue a variety of trades in the collection and mantp: Of the garbage of the city, and Mrew the refuse of thie around their hate end jom. ‘These poeple are usun''y seen down town carly in the day, men and women, drawing @ bandeart, with doga « 4 5 for wi) the most mavorial purenits vith ‘hie persons aro the raising of and We boiling ne. con cave a two U dened pigs kept ia the pens abore 1 There is a0 more joatheome matier than and foeding to return to the city fource of food is the ¢ Tal of ibe from different rerts 9° tho cite, The entire of (> '* region nende to Me Agate rat more sf the now cont miselon, TR: 6 0Re Womd be a padi y Lene”t 138, 1887. Another Terrible Riot in Second Avene. Germans Attack the Metropolitan Po- iiee=Olubs, Pletois, Katves and Stenes Vsed—Wounding of a large Number, and Probable Death of Thre«..Arrest of Five of the Rioters by the Pullcc~The German Ac= court of the Affray—List of Kilied, Wound- ed and Avrested, About balf past seven o'clock la’. ovening two Germans got Into a difficulty, and eventuslly:.ai) 9 fight, in Fourth \, bear ue A. Officers }apnoy a4 Wacod, of the Seventeenth ward, being near at and, interred aad ar rented the men. They were proceeding with their prison- ers ro abe station house, when they were attacked by all tho bystanders, ano the audience of \° 9 Gorman theatre, deing divminsed but a few moments a’ter, jrined in the fray #th @ view ot rescuiag the o'sonere. Mexnwailo Sergoso L ckwood, of the game ward, with @ squad of wht men, hearing of the occurrence, started for the socne ortatile, He bad been patrolli s whe ward with she dian of ke eplog @ lovk out for an nore of the Se cond @yonue mover baving @ liking * conductors? worey. Upon sescbing the ground, the .* the offvers strugg!!:« © 1. thelr prizoce rs io tho » multiuaae threaten: vty eo-cue them. The squt up the officers. «he hevan s'owly to retreat & 4 elation bouse, cars ying velr prisone salong, 3 came YAVOr > « Mt \u's, and Commenced x: wtho ou an. merevully, abd a6 sbey pared up Foar.cetreet, they 79 » lavored wh fearfe) bavoc, with «ou orickbats oe ? oo e9 Of every desoription, thrown | ry canes fru ew ps of houses. Toe uitle bani,’ -saver, kept im a oo owck Mass, and trove the crow! |." once, Bb) ro- felcicg the prisoners = The mob, howe became rota. forced trom "be toeatre and lager bier «78 im tho yi- city, eee, Whrough + ume the polic. wero trying to “voferce the liqur law, became till moro exEeieraied and bore down upon the police witir redoubled Force. ‘he Dricks and missiles from the tom of bonses cou oring sli the while, Offeer Hadden ya 1 “al police man, wa ~truck with tome heavy missile on vio head, and wa 50 fearfolly wounded that his life was 4c:paired of. Hs wav provide? with prompt modival atten. 0, and it ws considered negereary to take big ante movie: exami a tu, for which Coroner Perry arrived ai the star n touse ot 11 0’ last night. Officers McMal- Jen. Davix und Fountain were also severcly wounded, ro thatthe ‘ite force had toslowly retire, we their comrades «1d prisovers. Word was rout to station houre of ‘herr situation, and soon Captain Jedediab Hart arrived ob the ground with ® force of SO men—all thut he could ay pe joined io ones io Lonesome street. ‘The ners were then easily to the «tation howe, where they a up. The pefee formed in line, five abreast, and halte. i Fourth street, just above avenve A vsnoaite rome © acant low, in order to give the rioters haaye to pelt whew. witt, missiles from the topr '\ " mob wa: ‘Sen@unning up Fourth str. beng sbead; but when the wiibin a ee they stopped, a litt ny ro mm heartily + a clore hand to band Oight. Pistols and + ih freely used by the rioters, and it is a * there are pot more killed. Tne police ¢' + the street, and thea being betwee avenue A, the missiles began to Sy again i" was bit with a tremendous big stone, whiew chompey eap, and wovld doubtless have be been struck » full blow with '. As it was he was Omioer Mott had a ballet ‘uiged fird fiomae third story > y mdre brvkes beads than Dave yet beep heardfrom 1: j= ald tat ome Meller, @ Dlacksmith—orr of the crowd mack tn0 police-—was oo Shad There wore a number of @2 mado iu the br Perey im to take bis deposition, but ne did not «1 it eesential at the ume, si X4MuS OF OFFIUKBS WOUNTED. rl | ‘Thomas Davie, '(*!! badly burt. Wa. J. Fountain. NAMES OF THR PRISONERS. German. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. At half past 12 o'clock last night, our reporter visited ‘he scene of action in company with Dr, Perry, the Coro ner, and two officers detailed from the Seventeenth ward Mtaton house. There was considerable excitoment among the Germas population—groaje being as emblod at va ricus houses. Proceeding to wheres man was reported dead, we were ushered into he basemont s*ory, and there hing upow & matiress, was & young man, b ouding out of e mouth ana pose, having died a short time before we arrived, Hin wife was bitterly ing, and appeared to be tw great grief. His name was Jobn Millor, . German biackemith, and he had werked in Kearney «, in Grand street, and was about 25 years of age. He rovetve ! roveral pistol shots in bis breast, ope peuctrating near bis heart. TAK GERMAN BIDE OF THS arrain. dobn Sob), 604 Foorth street, wax qu sation? by Coroner Perry, and in reply raid:—I was presont at the commence- mont of the muse; it began hy a policeman ordering a man who was standing againtt a lamp poxt to move on; , and did not leave; the polloe of bim by the Casimir Konts, 8 German, who received a very severe blow on the too of his head, while stoo ving to pick up tne deces eu, gare ® similar statement; and being aeked by Dy. Perry ‘f apy one bad been among the German popuia- don saving the new police were to knock the heads oat of their beer barrels, make them shut op, and endeavoring to excite them to a riot, * No, no one."” It is eupponed & great feeling bas been an- gensered by evil minded persons going among the Ger mane, and misrepresenting matters, as there was a rot Aanticijfated in thin va the Metropolitan, agaiont whow, of late, the re sbowed secret animonity, Metrepolitan Police Commissioners. The Commiesioners were in session Saturde., and mate alarge number of appointments of men Lerotofore ex amined. Ap order bas been issued for ail liquor shope to close up on Munday. On Friday evening « Four'eenth ward policeman was arresed for intexicated, and cpom being broaght to White street was deprived of bis ehie’d and suxpandod The following appoiotments were made on Satarday — SeroND PRAGINT AND PART OF THR Finer Wann.—U. Le Juba Pool, Geo Kyser, Harvey J. y, 3 B. Koapp, Wm. Dabola, Hugh P. oan, Jon A. Perkin J. W. Le ng 3 ‘Wm. Hilliard, Frederick Horton, Reul Pbiilips. Foren Warn —D. B. Forbes, Thomas 0’Gorman, John Wil on, Jamoe N, Hare, Auguatue Goodrich, Charles Far- nt Sioa Wann Joseph Knight, —— Panicle, Emanuel Burgess, Wm. H. Hailey, John Dougherty Ss avtn Warp.— Edward Haas, Thor. Duswberry, K. G, Secor, Robert Walser, [i. B. Shaphot, Richard Wils W. RB Kellam, V. F. Bush Heeh MoKennon, Troma F. Wilhama, J.P. Pani, 1 Steversnu, W George Irving, B. W. Higgins Charles Ras tor, Jawer Valeotine, Jobn Lockwood, Fe boomy *, 0, Jona s |. A. tere 8 Ruuerde Rowell, Bonnett, Wra M. Ww joummes:, ‘Villinm J. Wood, Saw? ny —Jamee Montgowery, Charles Ti. 0, EF Joheson, Patiernon Jolie, J. N <euny, (argo inor, Charles shirer, R. N. Webb, Wau. J. Lav» forty Lloyd, F. W. Wolfe, George 'S Lanse, <a Chver, Wm. A. Oliver, Morin Mmron, sown Wiliams, 8 Gail, Bornard O'Rourke, deorge Geie F. Timmans, Henry H. Watere,Georgo |! atk, Chorler Wire A. Swift, Jamon Dut}, Veoss vera Be! 1h Ips. Firtrexts Warn — Ralph Patterson. SevaoteewTn Warn. — t™. F. Fountain, Henry Carman, Jotun B. aT Jotn H. Dailey, Joke Comoter Freakte Beep Recnek Grove! on orga * Bower, Thomas H Sook, Genres Hyde, Kovert Lewavr, Geer” Sooke, Hugh Lindsley, Jota?" Goakila, Thomas ante Yann — Richard Duncombe, He Two, scorn = Wano.—Charlor! Whitwore, Toomer Poit'pa, N Ioyt, & Lineudalla, A A Date, ind. HK. Peover, 1, § Odell, E Palmer, ). ¥ Smonen Jocoh tre’), A.W. Mewes, A Torker, fowia Poorhels, Wan wer, Jorevh Darkes, Wn. lomty Fy hares, J evteriay Superintends ot Talla’ go eon: the following otter to Comptroler Fingg = > N + Taly 1), 1967, A. 6. Hace,’ Beq , Compu sir Yoo eit greatly oblige Gus Sesketment if von eaD Rho © of the Maid ward anes * oy wm Tow (Sunday) by the potine « i os in pre. serving Order on that ray Kew) rt, F. A. TAIL AGE, 2a Lent of Potice Pinasce Drraxtaese, Compracty, Ormrce, Sew Foust, July 11, 1867, Dear SR Mr, FA, Trllnatge, ftuyerindendent of !'o- ice, bas requested the key the Mix.0 ward station that the house may be used (4 morrow in order pleas. Goavel we ibe bearer wi nad rovers tg 44 keys Of the enld heare, Respect’ , Comptrofier, arn OE! Damling, or the person baymg charge of the Mr. Preveert sowera hain Wer outro be found, sod Mr. Brevoort was anabie \ gos the key | congregate there and are ready Quarantine Matters, FIRST CASE OF YKLLOW ¥RVKR THIS SHARUN—THE CAUTION NRCKSHAMY IN PERMITTING QUAGANTIN VEPARLA TO COME TO THR OITY—BOPHS AKQUIRED OF OWNERS OF LIGH (ERY, LIGETKBMEN 4ND STEVH- LORER, TO BECURE SAPATY 70 THE PUBLIU BBALTH EMIGRANT AKBIVALS, BTC., KTO. William Gold, mate of the Lucy Hoywooc, died on Sa turday, of yellow fever uttho old Qurrantine hospital, He is the first and on'y ;»rson who bi» died of yeliow fe ver at thie port this eeson, The lacy Heywood, it will be remensbered, way | hy lirst >i consigned to the lower Quarantine anchoraxe, off S g.me’s Powt, having been sent there on the Ivia of tae: June She came from Go- naives, and ducing the ywege tive of the ocew died of yellow fevor, including «Captain, leaving only t vo per- sons alive ot the vessel son Bho a rived at thi port. ‘These men buing perfotly » 11, aud havi og boen anfllcient ly acc imate’ to tho diseas to do away with any rist in thelr removal, thoy wero ei'uwod by the ‘Tealth Oftoer to cormo*up to the city, whilo tho vessel war detained at tho lower anchorage, A now captain and tw) men were ob- tained from Sevth Orripgton, Me., where the vessel be longed, apd put on beara tne versel es 8bi\ <eepers. The maw thepticved as baying die!;was one of tase new men, He was @)oung man, aged 24, and ts ral’ © belovg toa very respectable family in hie ative State, ‘bis cae has been reported sl! along a8 ® case of doubiia! ‘ever aad i was not till Smurdey morning wat ummistaéeable aymy* toms of yellow fover presented temsclve:. it ts proper Wo add (0 this counection on (he positive agetrwce of the Healh Officer, thas the case m-nuoned {fs (he or ove of yellow iever thers ha been at this port the cresen. anm- mer Toe Healta ottiver edda furdher, tha: there ia not now a single care of yeilow fever in the Qucrantize hospi- NECESSITY 0% SPECIAL CAUTION IN ALLOWING VES PRLS TO LRAVE QU MBANTINE. Copneeted with the dean on, rellov fever of the party Damed above, & few facie cas 6 stated in refereuce to the vessel from which ”*. “ake the Lucy Hey wood showing that too great «susl04 caumot be oxerciasd by the Health Ofticer ana Commi sioners of Health im per- mitling doubtful versels whe have bern apdergoing qnaranune to come near the ct y until all doubt as to the tpiecien is remaved. The \ucy Haywood hat a cargo consisting matgiy of cotton, leg wood and mahogany. Tne ‘OWNETS aNd COLFgnees of tho verrol insisted ides positive: ho course, wot deny- { yellow fever ay that she wax not infected, altn tg that several of tho crew had died uring the pareago In view vf theve being represented that there was no sick and that she bat been thoronghiy fumigared, per- mirsion wa» given to the vesrel by the Healtn Orh- cer abd Commissions of § ane vad been detained some days at the lower anchorage, to come up within five bundred yards of the oxy avd diecharge on lighters her logwood and manogary, after which che was to be baiasted and gq to sea, oF elte go back to Quarantine agrip. She started op her way up the vay, bu’ on her arrival atthe old Quarantine was boarded by Dr. Waller, the veputy Health Officer, when the young man Goli—now C+ ad—was found suffering ander a fever ibe fever wu. ydown aa doubtful, ia Viow ot the possibility © | vowing lo befa case of yei ow T tbe vea- sel was for hve ordered by the Health Utticer to proceed back to the ower Quarantine anchorage The fact that Ibis case ywoved tu be yellow fever shows that the Verse! Wu" \c/ected with the dwease when permission waa given toivr © come within five bund yards of the city. Hac the permission been given a day earlier she would bave come within this distance of toe city. (ne dis- astrour reauty that might have ensued upon thia solitary infected yeene] approaching go pear the wharves of Now York cannot be caiculsted, Past visitations of yellow fe- verto New York show that the infection, although at the distaxce of five hendred yarda from the city, migh' easily baye reached the streets and spread thi ibe city generally. It would bave reached the city, through the various lighters employed im re moving the cargo ® the city, if in no other way. In the care o' the Jone Glidden, last year, twenty-four lightermen sud stevedores, who were engaged about the veascl, were taken sick with yellow fever aud died, HOW THE KBALTH COMMISSIONERS UBBT THE IMPOR TURITING OF SHIP OWNER, When a vessel ts ordered to be quaraotined for length of time. either the owners or rome other parties al- roost invariably come forward and use the moet beseech- ing importunities tc huvo the vereel roleasna. Thay give the moet positive assurances that the vessel it clean and free from tbfection. and protest against the deieation as uncalled for avd unjurt. Theee men bring sucn cor: bora- ve proof of their allegations that |. seems at oae absurd and stubborn to cist liewe them. Experieacn bax veoved that the mep muet be met, and though their requ nt a4 not often demed point blank, wey are denied iu toto, albert bandtumely and ingeniously, and to ctr cithe ends re quired, It im dono im this wa) A petition ior the removal of & verse! must be nent to tho Commiesion: rs ut Health, The Comruissionors rever ‘1 poti’i vu to the Aealth “UMticor, to repmt upon the facts of the ca.s. Ho makes & report, apd th matter is referr: * to biv again. fle makes arecond report and a repeate. ref .nce foliows, and 50 the matter ie kept in abeyance till it i safe t aliow the vertel to leave quarantine, Thir way of doing business 1s timate, and bas the eflectaf preventing Ul feeling, which otherwise might argo. BONDS FOR OWNEN S OF LIGHTBAA, ETC. A grcat deal of difficulty bax ocenrre) bere.ofure in get- Hog Owners of lighters a also lightermen aod stavedores employed about Quarsptine to periorm their only with « BIE ener t0 their coutrecte and the sa’ety of the pub . To meet ths oiiieulty heretof re exieting to thin reapect, the Health Officer has prepared bonds which the owners of lighters, and and stevedores, aro to be pective | pox lighters, bonds for the faithful diecharge of thelr dury will be required to the tum of $1@,000; for ligatermen, in tne rum of $250; aud f F sievedores, 1a the sum of $200. Ii is Intention of the Health Officer to see that there bonds Pp Yenterday three vertois arrived at the old Qoarantina, loaded with emigrants, as folows.—The Elen austin, from Liverpeol, with S59 omigracts; tho Caravan, from tho same dort, with 411 emigrants; and tho Margarot, fromeHamburg, with 100 emigrants. ex of tho emigrant Even Austip bad the emalipox oa arrival, nt to the Marine Hospit rolice tutelligence. Cacnios To Fama Leaving ror me Couray—Sme GiaRs oN THe Firtrevrt Wanv.—at 4 o'clock yewerday afternoon, the residence of Mr. Cornelius Berrian, ‘a Wey Warhtogton place, was burglariously entered, and $100 Worth of jewelry and silver ware stolen. [t appearn that Mr. Berriso and family were on a visit at South Orange, Now Jerscy,'ieaving the house, during their almence, in charge of (wo sorvant girl, The girls went out about three o'clock to ree some friende, leaving the house with @ut any body ip charge, Daring the day officer Bradford, of the Ninth while pacrolling his beat, d'scorored two meu Who had rather @ suspirious appearance, and he determined to watch them They stopped at iillerent aces. hut Onally they wert to Mr. Borrian’s house in ‘eat Warbington piace, and ei. ced the street dom by means of false Keys, lth e FraMora Wcsouyoa repaired 10 the Ninth ration bow and nee wrod tb» servicgs of Officer Fun to aa in maring Ce arrest The two (6m proceeaed togevher ty the bo and they approached it they dio verec ore of wwe aen upon | the stoop spd tho orher tn Ure area, seem ing @ out ready to take their ae)are o> Um geting tie oi loore thay thowgbt the: they bac been ered eri) amediatly tok “leg bail.” Fat the zave rows, ond aftor arp YAC® arONDL rowrw Dlooky wet a them in er street. aie Outre wers isa conducted fo the Berson Warket Fol) yo rt, he ors. vt) Cmnarana, epé gave thelr name: Sarlo ap Joon Ward They were searched, ard © «ts ed advo’ choir ro fond three rola wate gol rings, sororal jastion Flag oan committed ‘hom for examinaten, Aver the prievoore were locked ap the officore repatre to Mr Berriag bonee, and went through the apart) enw snd fond the whole place ranea“ked; bureas ara wire were an tho {or sion; tre hing the jo wel Dasemeti the thieves. had placed upen ihe tal!e the Casters and ether silver ware, showing evidently aa tion 4 1eirn for more booty. fring the chase villoer Fieon lost a valuahie ring, worth an a heavy gold ring with stueid set Bow Lane ov Tae Cwevry Finse WanD—Arramrr ro Svoot 4 PoceMa@.— Shortly after one o clock on Sunday morn ng patrolman Mclntire, of the Twonty {iret ward, o serv 4 three young men aitempting to break Ina the sore, bo, 646 Sixth avenue, He !mmediate!y clinched oae uf the ‘be clare who drow « pistol and ena, it at thy oMoer; the ater, however, truck it from bis han’ avd draws 46 olver beld the three rogues at bag uoll he for er stance. Presently oflicers came ale | bec? Corgitrs were taken w the sue { thele fumes as James Williams, « 90! Autre» Coulter, Tho eldest was not vver cree ‘Te Rownime axp tHe Pouce os ote Fie Fanner toon years Wolke, B Marker, Soo Whitioan, Jobe Stuart, Lawracee | £*® (DeCamp, of the First wart police, mameative following a roarks in bie retarn to the Porce Oommisiovers:— «the av-trict curing the nigot (Saturoay) was quiet and orderiv, € ccept tp and about the Aat cry, Greenwich and Washing ‘on streets; those local! fn subjection tho crow corn: lence and outrage. Last night about t 0 clock they twice tried to provoke a*vitfeulty wn the tne police by ving Moot (neulting language and throwing clubs and tienes, The police acted prudently and uo serious a iti. cally 100k place.” AnneST OF ALLROFD Stee Wace —Tho new Police Commissioners have given orters for the arrest of a: wraikers who are found In wr leading thoroughfare disturbing the public peace and ranoying the pagers by Yesterday afternoon, six youug girls were arrested charged with disorderly comduot a the streets, and we commited atthe Tombs. They g» © their mtmes as fo! Sarvh Jane Henry, Pannad toner 7 Ano \Geliy, They Vere ah yours gr” PRICE TWO CENTS. "ATTACK ON SEGUINE'S POUT. — Onslaught on the Metropolitan Police and Quarantine Hospitals. OVER 200 SHOTS FIRED. Police Uninjured—Probable Death of Seve ral of the Assailants, The Cannon and Two Howitzers Brought Out by Captain Walling. AScowof the Attacking Party Foundon the Beach The Shoriff of Ricbmond County Called Upon to Preserve the Peace, Ae, do. & A force of oyvter: (others, numbering over one hundred persons, m.0 w attack about 12 o’ciock Batnre day vight, on the s+ tropolitan police and the hospital buildings at Seguine’s Poim The pohce were takeo wholly by surprise, uot having had the slightest intima tion that an at‘ack wae inten ied So secure, indeed, did Capt. Walling wud bie men feel that no assault woula be made upon then, nat for some time but slight nigh? guard bas tan kevt on duty, It was 80 om Saturday nigh) Tho mon were snugly stowed {m their berths, eierrisg soundly, whem they were eud~ deply startle! fou their peaceful slumbers by discovering: that an attack 4s being mate on ‘ho hospital enclasurg and om the bai. {ng occupled by (| uselves. Te war soon discovored that the attacking party com. prised thr 48 unde, the lorger squad of waich nad raaged itself alony *h 4 beach ip front of the building occupied by tho police) “0, while the iexser squada were attacking the force gurro» ag the Hospital buildings in the rear. Am tcon as the olicemen began (0 issue from this building, preparator ’ ts resisting the wtiack, they were firag upon at oves briskly by the aseailants, The same briek fring also followed from those tp the rear the moment that ihe poiteemen ¢: owed themeelves_ and begen to move towards: them, It \ stated that over two hundred shot were this rapidly fired, The result shows, however, ‘that the rhots murt have been made without proper com. sideration, «l!! ough with the decided intention to take tha lives of tho er Ire police force. ‘The policerven fired only some seven or eigh} show altogether, bui some of the show are supposed to have, told fatally \poa some of tho attacking , arty. Captain Walling gave directions t get the cannon (tweive pounder) and tro howttzere in readiness to repel the areailants. They were rpeedily pat in Oring condition and only waied the proper emergency ard the command of Captain Walling before beirg fired, Happlly it was not deemed necessary to give thin order ffor as soon an it be- came known tha! the policemen bad their big guas in readin’ va to fire upon them, the arran! ing party retreated from the grounds. They kept praity cloee together, baa retreated with a rapidity evincing a large degree of dis. cretion. As it was seen that the agruilanta were retreating, Capt, ‘Walling gave orders not to fire upon thew, ‘The oytermen, or whoever tho.atlacking party were, had dirguised themeelves by painting their faces Diack, tarn- ing their coats inside oat &o. The policemen say that there were over one hundred persons sttogether who composed the aseaulting party. It was imposaibie © recognise them, on account of their being dis- guised, and because they kept themscives at s com. fortable distance. They alro,as evidently by a precon- certed plan, avoided loud aud boirerons talking, in order to prevent recognition from their voicer. Joneph Quick, one of the policemen, says, however, that he diminctly recognized one of the party as being Abram Laterete, ono of the dock builders. George Lovejoy says tat he also recognized Latterete and Cap: Hesry Wood. Afier the retreat of the party a sharp lookut was kept by the policemen, #0 as to be in readiness againsy ‘their return. It was supposed that they might possibly have rotreated with « view to come back with an addt- Uonal force. Nothing further was, however, seen of ibe evemy afer their retreat. ‘The precipitate retreat which the attacking force made taid to Dave been caused by the production of the cannoa and bowitzors, It is suppored, from the manner in whic they began the attack ani the quick Orig they made upon the policemen, that their desiga and hope wasto havo killed an large a number an the policemen at the outst, and frightened the remainder away, #0 that na tiffeaity coud have occurred in setiug fre to the bospital and otver buildings in process of erection, Falliog im thie cals culation, they had no other recourse but to take to Might, It i suppored that somo of the amailante were either killed or wounded, as abundant traces of blood were found in the morning on the beach, Tho ereape of the policemen, ia view of the large number of thols fired upon them, i most remarkable, Not a singlo one received tho siigbteet wound, althongh they all unite in way ing that for a few seconds the bullew of the enemy whistled most lively and fearful music about their heads, “A ball went through Sergeaut Seaman's hat, and another throegh one of tho skirts of bis coat Farly yetterday morning Captain Walling sent notice ot the attack to Mr. | sxckman, the sheriff of Richmond coun- ty. Tho Sheriff at ance repaired to Segnine’s Polat aod was Informed of all the details of the assault, Ho vtatedt his readiness to do all in bie power to protect the polion~ mev and tho Rospital buildings agaiust the attack of oyet. ° mep or tberecn sland. it was rumored (hat a second aitack would be made iat ovening by tho oystermen on the policemen and the hoept- tal buildings in thelr charge, Every seeded asd aare- fol preparation was made daring the day io meet tbo enemy. Had they repeated thetr visit of the evening previous, they would doubtless have met « mucta Warmer recoption than on that ojeasion. Upto a late last evening no attack had been made. The Sherif bad everything arranged to call ous the military of we Ieland abd other aeeietan ¢ deemed necessary in order 0 artist in warding off aby attack that might be made, quaranupe Cowmissiene rr, and ley are making preparse one 10 Increase the police fares fur future aafety. No ponitive cine, up to @ leto hoor last Cra ed Lorn obtained as to who were the perpetrators of the an. eault. Several are strongly #urpested beside the two mentioned above, aa to whowe Ideutity some of the police men are willing torwear. It # stated that warrants havo already been issued against about » dezen partis. A sooW Was discovered yesterday morning apm beach, in which some of tho aystermen had come to Point previous to the attack, There is no name Goon it, bot it is believed )bat by means of \t some of the guilty partics may be discovered. Cuty Intelligence. A Bowg Arreset to fecare rrom Buackwatt's Iearn + Mickey Oooley # « gentleman of an eseentric tura of who labors uoder ® Dailucina‘lon respecting the rights af preperty. Te upfortupatety does not draw the Upetions Of Meum and (eum recognized in last Satorday he was sent to the Penitentiary nevolent authorities, who were of opinion that reridence on £ spremen anes Mickey, however, tke the and deterritned to ; the beat that was to convey by ove be bead Se divested himaelf of bis clotwiny and # orang into the and swam fora boat near by He waa pursued by t (Moere, and Mickey was bawled up \usemsibie aad pearly drowned, and did pet recover upt\l he arrived at the otber side. Mickey protested thet he did not wish to ercaye, only the weather being warm aad tho river lgoked sa Inviting that bo cout not rostet the mmpuaien phango in. Mickey was finally locked wy in the Penitentiary onlle to core him of his litte inoocent Jelusions. Corr pa Sorm:—Hlow to Purvest i.—The burning eum of July is producing te usual effect upon the unfortunate laborers who aro oxposed to ite i iuence. “Sun stokes’? ‘are common, and the number of fatal cases nota few. M would be well, perbaps, ty give afew bine to thove pow Med whose necessities compe) Uhem to toil in thls terribi@ ‘This distemper (a caused by an undoe acouma- tation cf blood © the Read, sod therefore juired is to keep the bead i rayeateuly during tho da; mock water, Above all ibings ginzed bets and cape. Pewr Mu the Auanito docks on Saturday, Asowre Boar oF Raver. — We understand that Mem w jagrange and Parodi, and W. Surakorch, have rol nteered thelr vatuable services fur a onnoert for the bene» it of (he Masonic Board of Relief, 1 is alo a ‘at Mr. Thalberg, the great pianist, » Ml also give hie for the a: bie oo ertakimag