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e383 .. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1865. a ne ee ae hI mx |” Chamber of Commerce. Retr Joneph Reel (Br). CAxter, and Bisa (BY), | nsTORATION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS, SPORTING. a oume man emoner’s Inquest. oe noveron | THE QREAT HURRICANE IN THE WEST. | 1, soguiar monthly mecting of the Chamber of Com | Hazringe, for¥ Orleans Babe Menmer Corsica (Br), Le Messurier, NYork merce was held at one clock yesterday afternoon, Mr. | Via Nassau. een STRERT—THE PERPETRATOR UNKNOWN. Decision of Pudge Thompson, of Pennsyl> Pry easy 6n tho night of the 29:h ultimo, Mortimer Maguire, | Mull Parttoulars of tus Midects at Nimo, | A a. Low, President, in the chair, Ce ee ee Ee eae a pee Bax. OB Com. aoe Pe ese 7 ‘rink ef ak FASHION COURSE, LONG 18L.4ND—THOTTING. eon of Mark Maguire, proprietor of the Red House, Kitiea and Onc Hundred Womnded~ ‘One hundred and six candidates were nominated and Ay a pavers i M8 Almon: “Rear to this writ of habeas corpus te thas the Telaiar, | © Tavaspay, July 6—Mateh $2,000, five miles, tn har- | 110th stroct and Second avenue, became involved in Nearly, Finy , Bullaios. es ee pote lected as members of the Chamber, ‘The following are | Helle, ‘Belt, N¥ork; chy traveler Tashan a sca ae rn ia ait ia’ cumeng oder tbe authority | 3at quarrel, corner of Houston and Crosby streets, with a | {eo Nde. * | some of the prominent gentlemen elected:—Marahal O. | wYork; 264, City of Limerick (a), Joucs, do; Alicricyy Mor. Resin and 16 eld in’ custody under th» Authority | ‘sq Gapyenter named ch. & Miokory Juck...eo'd forfelt | stranger, during which MagulFe recolved tajariesto the | °°" yom the La Crouse Republican, July 1) Roberts, Edwin J. Brown, ex-Senator Wadsworth, Appol- | Umer, bt John. Ni Sth, W SE Utoen, Yorks |! OF he Presa TH. Martin named g. & Ajax.....--. : a | sort head which soon reduced him to a sate of insenability, | | The terrible calamity that has fallen upon ihe people | jus. Wetmore, Lucius Robinson, Eaq., State Comp- | Niphon, Haker, Sun Francisco; Steron Harti yer aa se ‘To the Honorwhte Jaws Tuomraon, Judge of the Supreme ‘Tho betting on the above match was one pei 2 After remaining in that condition for several hours in the | of oro county, pray aie nopal ot role, Sa RE Bee oat ‘Hollis, New Orleans: Tguans “ ‘anatase York ‘Court of Penusyivan’ fifty on Hickory Jack, and the immense porter house, 14 East Houston street, Maguire was re- 9 Iness and Boe into grief and adversity, About cewene Onaree wernt ullding for the use of the osteo sane mown 5 Far uadersyned, One of the respondents In the within forfeit, the owner 7 June 29, two can Union, Russell, NYork; 220, HE Hh etiwily ‘makes return thereto, tat lator, | Money wagered was the causo of the moved to the New York Hospital, where he lingered til! | four o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, June 29, Chamber be printed. 5 Bd, Wit ee Ue aM waar on the Suh day af Saueinstant, | of the gray having. had, it is said, some seven thousand Monday "lag, and expired, Coroner Gover was duly | angry looking, clouds ‘approached each other from the | "ng NE ee atertaes Spearing, Ig et helen et atc Bian, tins addons; Boasts arrested by the orter of this respondent, and is now nding on:the ‘The horses were brought | notified of the fact, and mado an effort to secure the at- | north and south, and met at a short distance west ‘ Judge Manvix, who was appointed delegate to the Inter. | Thrussell, New Orleans; 20d. Hemisphere, Bernsen, New. oy he ua vuner, Uavier theaudhany of ihe Bes dollars pending result, for the word, when | tetdance of witnesses who were present at the time of | the village of Viroqua, Vernon county, Wis. The people | pstional Congress as to the ailammeont of wverages, offered | York; Echo, Vibert, Charleston; 284, Clty of Baluimore (s)». | $e of Ualicd rt tae adlonstaad clarks undor'ino sous, | 0% the track and soared sovoral times or the word W8D | the fatal aftray, but it was found impossible to find them | watched the, threatening events with deep soiicituds, | report, which was referred to « committee | Races Limerick (8), Jones, NYork; Belgian 80 4 e came in a 5 aalaaiaeet ahd furor math 00k dix ebaies_ se toiy inc owen era onh ok |. monies An ay ‘ aril onthe bedy, when | W a"tanget and moved in an eunerydvtion and 10 sOneral W- I Stunna, one of the committee appointed | 'Loxpox, June ald Bilen Maria, Hall, Neweastle and Colonel janey p ute ‘William Bennett, being duly sworn, deposed and said— | passed through the very heart o nse from Mr. Seward to their communication, MELBOURNE, no date—Arr » sworn and eneland Provost Maral of Phliadelnhis | "tne proprietor of the Course then offered:the proceeds | ,/illam Banke, mg diy am cmploved ae Pertennor | harrying death, destruction and danger in their progress, | "Peore ny otner communications were read, among which | pool; Gem of the Ocean, Pritchard Boston’? one” Ve Davin Beitika, Alderman, ‘of the gates for the above horses to trot for, and their | by Matthew M of 14 East Houston street; I know | In a moment'about fifty buildings were demolished and | might be mentioned one from Mr. Cyrus W, Field, rela- lAtANZaz, June 20—Arr brig Henry & Louise, Potter, Phil- ») Mas) bod ry cert genie ie the act of Congrom of at gate that they should go mile heats for the | nothing of the affair other than deceased came’ into the | ecattered to the winds, seventeen persons killed, and | tive to the opening of the Suez {from the Chamber | Selphis (before incorreaty repatiady ie, pape he % - agreed Bazano, | store Thursday night between ten and twelve o'clock | about one hundred men, women and chi!‘ren injured. | 4¢ commerce of Liverpool, relative to the death of Mr. | yannah. Jeze of the writ of habeus corpus shall bo suspended by | amount, Hickory Jack was again the favorite, but at | ang ‘vauhiod hiv f, and said he had had a fight ina car | The hurricane continued eastward in its course, and it i8 | Tincoin, and from the Chamber of Commerce of Oswego, | “Queenstown, June 22—Arr Witch of the Wave, Todd, Cal- | the President, under the authority of the act, no military | greater odda than for the five mile race, one hundred to | as he was coming down from a picnic; he said he felt | yet unknown where its havoc ceased. relative to the proposed canal -around Niagara Falls. | lao, towed in very leaky. er other officer shall be compelled in auswer to any writ twenty being laid on his winning. sick and wanted to go to bed; I told him to go up stairs For several miles east of My it destroyed every- | Those communications were recorded in the minutes. WeEBEC, July 2—Arr ship Alfred Storer, , Genoa, ef babeas corpas to return the body of amy person de- iy and see if there was a bed; he went up the front way and | thing in its course. The total action of property is Mr. J. AUSTIN STEVENS presented a portrait of Mr. John exxDIO8, June 23—In port barks Norwegian (Br), une Lika by bine by authority of the President’ but upon | First Heat.—Tho gray stallion took the lead with the | T'went up the back way, and I showed him Mr. Moore's | esiimated at.two hundred thousand dollars. We are in- | ruged first President of the Chamber, which was ac- | {0° Vaited Siaten ig: # W Grits, Drums mpc # Alice Lee, the certificate under oath of the officer that the prisoner | word, and went to the quarter pole two lengths in front, | bed; he lay down; in the morning, about three o'clock, I | debted to District Attorney Priest for the following par- | opted. t ‘ ae | js dotained under authority of the President, further pro- | jn forty-two and a hal! seconds, He kept the gap open | went up staire to awake him, but could not do so; I | ticulars, which are given without exaggeration, and as he Chamber then adjourned. Bdge ant eo kame! ion Frei ped oe lest fe| ecedings under the writ shall be suspended by Wee ine | down the backstretch, and passed the half mile pole in | let him lie, and between throo and four o'clock | ‘the real facts of the case: Newport, BE, in two days, | er court haying imued it. The section authorizes the | 1:24 Going up the’ lower stroteh, Jack cut loose aud | Mr. Moore came home and we tried again to HH RILLED AND’ WODXDED. Fire Department Matters. coSttetbe Tape ZL-Are Guiding Star, Small, Hull to, end President, ‘ur-ng the present rebellion,” whenever and | soon overhauled Ajax, and passing him led to the three- | awake him, but failed; the next day a doctor “Bld wherever in his judgment the public safety may require | quarter pole one length. ti penne y J. G, Barstow and wife killed, * THE NEW FIRE COMMISSIONERS. nosure, do; Favarito, do. litle horse continued to | saw him, and deceasod’s father came and sent for an- it, to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpns, | Hold the lead to the end, by a length, in 2:48, | other doctor; the doctors bled hina; deceased was still in- | 4 .4', Dealkes pd ak Mrs, Barstow aged oar" | During yesterday the new Fire Commiasioners were Sai dupeibuin por id, Bunker Hill, Davies, Liv , J In port bark: Jonie Niel and it is provided that “said suspension by the President |" S-cond Hea’.—Ajax got away with a lead of threo | sensible; he remained in that condition till between four {1 iving roports relative to the condition of | , 8tJAqo, June 20— ty holas, Nicholas, spall remain in force 80 long as said rebellion shall con- lengthe, the went. heing yen We reques of Sah, and ax aye whan, by ee dostara! anvare he ‘was Te- wilted, path ynang ing ne ‘ ty pee Whe ea elen sieneet ave a 18 Topo! sat the elty, and measures | {or \TOrkS days; briga Harry & Aub ry it), Davia, for do ne driver of Hickory Jack. y made p | mov ¢ New York Hospital ; jecensed, , through , for Baltimore do. ‘On this return the important question is whether on | Witer around the tarn: and went to the quarter pole four | previous to his coming to our house, had been ina fight | ,,D% Weedou's child Killed, and’ Dr. and Mrs. Weedon | 111 bo taken to have all necessary repairs promptly exe- ee NB Sune: ‘Brown, Baltimore; the 20th of June last the rebellion continued or not, Tengths in front, in forty-two anda haif seconds. The | at Mr. Pidgeon’s place, corner of Croshy and Houston | Mone “hid coverdy Murer, aa isin tne army. | cuted. All the difficulties which existed botween the-| “aytssre, Junc 17 aby. Greene work. a ‘Thisis a fact be judicially determined like any other | jjuie stallion closed up gradually down the back- | streets, but I don’t know who was in “the fight; I had a * - * {| new Commissioners and the members of the volunteer fact. “Its not for the President only by proclamation | siwich, but it was evident. that “he was wot doig | description of the man, and fret thought L knew him; T | Stewas at the hovse of CyrusGillett, and wos a OATES | orcantzation are being amicably adjusted, and the affairs | poeaoy suty fom rk alllenee tr), Tergelsen, Rot: to determine this, Ho ie not outhorized to fix the status | his best, but that his driver intended making the | tried to find him, but failed to do so; the difficulty | puiding crushed in the deor and killed her. ‘The family | f the department now proceed very satisfactorily, se RQSTON Juby 4--Arr. bark Alllange (Wr), Tergcleen, Bot * of the Country on this point by the actof Congress. The | race as interesting as possible. At the half | in the car I believe was ina Third avenue cary decensed | o¢ Oyrug Gillett, consisting of his wife and three children, | MEmTING OF THE BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES OP | Sweetlind, " New | Orleans; Abby Watson, . raison, wer of suspension depends oa the fact of rebellion | mile pole the gray was about one len; and | was a sober man and peaceable. : Georgetown, DC; Potomac, Perkins, Vienna, Md, Ma- Bod its eontinuanes. It ecages with the rebellion, and | 4 ‘halt ih front, in 1-254. "On the lower ee ckory | Lamronte Mecertie, beng duly. sworn. sald = hv Po el je yap the cellar, while THE VOLUNTRER DEPARTMENT. rin Wheoier, Wheeler, Baltimore; Ht’ Hagweh, Haast, hat fact is as much within jadicial cognizance a8 is any | Suck closed, ahd they were side and side to the three- | at 125 Mulberry street; 1 am acquainted with deceased , | “Ng house wie entirely calriad MMOy. 1) seg he | ‘The board of representatives of tho volunteer Fire | Philsdelphin; sche luzzle Batchelder, Fengiiae, Charleston fact under which rights exist and are held. Ax the privi- | Quarter pole, and came on the homestrotch head and | on Thursday night between ten and cleven o'clock, I wa8 | jarge two story frame building in which they were living | Department met last evening in Firemen’s Hall, Mercor Sarah Moore, Harrick, and A 0 Gain, Bimpaos, Georgetown, Joge of the writ of habeas corpus is a constitutional right | head. ‘The contest was declared highiy interesting by | standing on the corner of Houston street and Broadway, | wae 4 up bodily forty foet into the air, turned upside | street, for the purpose of settling up all unfinished busl- | Sarah Trelen, Stewart, Choptank River; A 'T. Howe, Bakers ‘ot cvory citizen, we are bound to observe a strict con- | the uninitiated; but{those who understood the capabilities | when I noticed a crowd on the corner of Houston. and > reet, for the purpose 1g Up Susan, Beaak; Panaink Bieler’ Grebaeds tae Parson Soaceida or every act which threatens to deprive him | Ur Hickory Jack were willing to wager one hundred dol. | Crosby streets; I went there and saw deceased and a | 20N, dashed Into pieces, and the fragments entirely | nese of their organization. The mecting was called to | Kelley, and James House, Gage, Baltimore! Ragawater, of it. lars to twenty shillings that he would win. The horses | man that I have ouly seen two or three times engaged in ‘James Rilcy’s wife and one child injured. order by Mr. John R. Platt, President of the Board. cond faria Foss, Foss; J W Hall, Vickers; B H Furber, Cobb: We have hore an expression of legislative intent, | ope side aud aide all the way up the homestretch to the | a fight; they wore striking each othor, and during the || W's puray's hired Zin fatally injured After calling the roll and reading the minutes of the | Sallie B. Bateman, and L Sturtevant, Freese, Philadelphia. which is plain, that the suspension of the privilege of the | score, Hickory Jack winning by @ neck, in 2:49%. The | fight they fell into Mr. Pidgeon’s doorway; the mankind | fr." puriy’ and ‘herchildreneacapod by running with | 1ast mecting Mr. Platt stated that the mecting had) | Malabar, Cottrell, Jormey City; Raward & Dellart, howe) ‘writ is only to continue during the rebellion. When that | folowing is a summary :— of staggered into Pidgcon’s place from a blow deceased | 5,4, childern fete the kitchen into the parlor, The house been called for the purpose of the mg a final disposi- 6th—Arr bark’Sarah A'Dudman (Br), Cann, Buenos Aj canes, the right of the President to continue thesuspen- | “neo ay Suly 6. —Match for the proceeds of the gates, | €ave him; thon decensed followed him tn and they had ® | was raised from. the flooring and carried away, and left | on of the private property of the Hoard. On motion lt | via Montevideo: schre Arctic (Br), Johnson, Cardenas; ‘sion ceases, and courts are bound to give to the citizen } | TAbmaN JOY Oo) a = Clinch in there; the police came in and separated them; | hor ard ner children elttine on the floor in mafery was decided to present the banner of the department | H Gould, Crowell, Baltimore; Hera. Foss, do; J his rights under the privilege. There is nothing e Sie the man went away and deceased went into Mr. Moore's a okanoy es ‘4 and also the monument in the Firemen’s Hall to the Ex: | Shute, Philadelphin: 1 Lamartine, Drake, jereey Oly: Ju seribed as to what shall be the evidence of it. Ad. Carpenter named ch. 8, Hiccory Jack Therefore to be ascertained like any other fact, by evi- | J- H- Martin named g. 8 Ajax panes dence appropriate to such a fact. Mrs. Buckley fatally injured, and her sister, Mrs. Alli- a place; he was blecding a littie from the nose and that , empt Fire Engine Company. The Marshal House flag, i l Was alt the injury I saw on him; he washed himeelt, | om Dagiy hurt Mrs. Buckley was sick in ted ‘three | fire bucket of the Cumberland and other military | Stitne. i Young Rover, Small, New, Orlenna: ship ¢ " and in fifteen. or twenty minutes I took a drink of | 1G soumiward: and pect of her bedstead were found | ‘ophies of the department have already been presented | Hhin: Virginta, Bearse,N York; Broadfield, Crowell, Washing! ‘There is sbundant evutance in he current history of Firat heat..... sarsaparilla with him and then walked away; about | e715 rods apart, southwest. to the Bureau of Military Statistics in Albany. Mr. Platt | ton, DC, “Sid steamship Asta; ship Artisan; bark Lord Chan: deceased was in bed; I went up svalry injured. Mr. Dawson was in the act of running from his m “3 x rown, Ret ‘Mindora (Br), Townsend, 8t Jago; A captured and surrendered, its officers imprisoned or pa- | A purse and stake of four hundred dollars will be | was asleop; I trie to awake him, but could not, and | store to his house to protect his family when he was | the membprs that the Board had no longer a legal exist- Te cies eT Mt Is soled. In. addition, we know. that our own | trotted for this afternoon by three well known horses. | went down stair again; on Friday, the next day, I saw fence, the meeting on motion adjourned sine die, eovuiie lees eens, Waren oe eee aS armies are being as rapidly” mustered out ax | The race will be a good one, asthe nage are pretty equally | fim again; ho could not speak nor could he be aroused; I | “Racked down by some fragments of « building: MmMiTING OF THE ENGINEERS AND FOREMRN. Crook, Md; JW fine, Manson, Bridgeport; Frank Walter possible. The returning soldiers crowd our streets | matched in point of speed. heard a doctor had secn him; I saw him again on Safe " ‘and marri sehter, Mrs. MENTING Or of the Board of Engineers and Fore- | Vilis, NYork; TD Wilcox, Leonard, Troy. ‘Sid Br bark 8 daily, and. we cease to look for battles and victories as | A match for five thousand dollars, two mile heats, to Saturday afternoon, just before he was removed to the Toujee, and two children went into a cellar. Tnive { | A special moe.'DB Of Nhe Hom ent will be held oh Cac rf al TS ER ‘events ns little to be expected as before rebellion com- | come off at Saratoga on the 17th inst., was made yester- | hospitals the man that deceased was fighting with | DOTS ip harness, were blown into the cellar, and upon ; ™4n0f the voluntey.” "t y naif, Mmenood. There 1s not a single known body of men in | day hetween Mr. Coffey’s b. c. Beacon, by Lexington, | was'a low-sized, stout man, and T think comes from Phil- | she taal. Mr, Bennett was very seriously injured, his | ifonday ev“*Wld noxt. Toe "*Svented them for thal pur, | VFL RIVER. duly &-arr sehr Wrries Maria, Chase arms anywhere under the once well known organization | dam Bey Leaf, by Yorkshire, four yours, old, and Mr. J. | adeiphia; 1 heard that deceased had been engaged in & | WEuntod, "Men Benett and child cre oujee slightly | Hall, Mercer sireet, has boon nace wee tallied the “Confederate States of America.” It is com. | 8. Wataon’s b. c. Captain re, by Balrownic, dam | fight with this man that game afternoon at Cremorne | rious harm. The vehicl oh escaped without se- | pose by the new Fire CommissiO-'vsr JJOLMES’ HOLE, July 3, PM—Arr schrs Saladin (Br),| etely obliterated, with all its forces. Civil government | Jenny Rose, by Glencoe, five years old. Next to Ken- | Garden, corner of Seyenty-eecond street and Third ave- | Toye farm. Th les to which the horses were at- pull Sitti ie mt SER) Fert NYork for St.John, NB; E H Atwood, Cobb, Bas: been set up in’all the rebellious States Bui one, and | tucky and Asteroid a race between the above named | nue; during the part of the fight that Teay 1 did not e-- | tached are not found. i Wide Gos Were H we fosponstee ‘Monroe; Seaport, do for NYork: Seventy.six, teade opened by the proclamation of the President, with | horses will be the most attractive turf event that could | deocased. fall, ‘nor did I ses his nead comes crn(rey | .. Mies Gartaor wae £O"erably iniurea white In the ite : oman 4 iGadelpaia: Lizzie Guptil, Guptik, Roo scarcely any restriction. Every fort, navy yard and port | possibly be made. with anything; the man struck him once on the right | Post office building, Fort Lanauir, July 6, 1868. { Sine anu * =u Day, Hockney, Philndelphia for Boston.| : ® again under the government and | pare oes a the HOBOKEN COURSE, N. 3.—TROTTING. side of es hea: ibat I did not think it was hard enough i Register White's wife and granddatighter wore fatally } A column, ¢onsieting of th® Sécond Missouri light ar- for NYork: Emma “le Maree Dil and aoe j land. The tute has arrived, Wuerefore, when a retaruto | THuxepay, July 6, puree and stake $600, mile heate, | {OPam himat all; 14omot Know what was thg-cause of | Wired tng er'his one fh ies a Ae eenatsed un | tery, equipped sg cavalry, and the Twelfth Mlavourt ater schrs Chas P Bu, albourne, Marso "Gert _Bhe enternen of civil rights, under civil government, | beat three jn five, in harness. Dr. Silies W. Mel 4 eon of the New | harmed. > cavalry, passed Columbus, Nobraska, to-day, en rouls to | Adams, Boston for Philadel ee ne Se on: | ee eae ae ae 27, corre eintion he George tun enter bg. Cracker Boy.. York Hospital, made a postmoriem examfnation On tho | , Mf, Robinson had an arm, brofen while trying to keep | tho Powder river country, to co-operate with two other | vey, Fanning. Tiber for do Oty Carieana wala at | ing, the aunty of the Preident wuiving | iy. Real ered rg By BOD. Soayofdescaled, and oo removing the wat, dlsorered | * $e and lig Sates Sondra a. | SRnDE Bow Proaring to march fem Larumle guint | Ti) rcnemen, einen Se]? Ra Breer ctcs an ping pal Of the skull; upon the right, hemigphere of the brain | t#nce from the ru'-g % tho house; escaped with slight | hostile Indians. Baie Au bilge HB, Rmery., Brightman, EMied : ) aN ~ gu.\icient warrant for the arrest of a citizen. ops “sagraust shall issue” for the arrest of any person 0». ~wohable cause, supported by oath or affirma- injuries to his v ; . there was alarge clot of bl ¢ whole of rate and ‘Gre child, ‘Colonel Blerce’s wife the brain gree phere ee rere ss fone to | Was severely ‘injured, their child hurt, and Phineas Drake, jr) sehrs James Martin, Myrick, Boston for ‘Washingto } Fletcher, Tracey; ‘and Bb: - ‘ Hams, Taylor, ds ior Philadelphia; Eve! n, do tor Nvork; icola, F uF } 1 . vho was Mee aps Stee state whether the contusion 01 left temple was the | * ‘sh the employ of Colonel Bierce, was fatally rere ‘3 Von, = ConattO elae any person or result of - mow tata vy thothar bs FeCD, ‘or the con- oes ool baa ai pare : Be tee Lape Hind Reltast for | see acleaae eon, an “No warran! a a ybabl sequenge of @ fall, In his opin: ‘was caused by 5 SFen vot the building, se m wi 337 | Abe C , Boston for NYork; Ra ~ Fletcher; Lo*ag* He ef & withost Drobable ni morn 7 07 | kia; Smith, and Globe, Kendall Bangor for do; & Hi aah, y 2 " * ‘fe house stood. Cause, supported By oath op allirmation Y=-Copatitution ike upon the Drain, owing #0 an apoplexy UPOD "ue | “"h"Ge. Good's wife was killed, and his mother, be- Cres ——— mornremmmnnne | CO} le 4 Brilliant, Look, Addisoy, t o is hemisphere, tween 65 and 70 ycars old, was seriously and perhaps Port of New Work, July 6, 1805. or, Lord, Calais for a Moses Badd; Bute tat Tor of Pennsylvania, e case was then subriittted to the jufy, Who foupd r for do: ore being no oath here charging acrime or offense “that the deceased came to ‘his death by aportexy, ine | fwtally injured. | te aemotished, Win Conwtoct Hankel Bales, NS, for 40; Only Som, JokD” | | 1 @ warrant to authorize an arrest, the arrest is S. e résull of violence at the hands of some person or persons | |, At the school house, which was y. 2 CLEARED. son, Gardiner for do (and all sld 5th). ; jérefore unauthorized, and the prisoner is entitled to be Cricket. to thi ‘2h of June, 1865.” about half a mile east of the village, eight children were | steamship City of Dublin (Br), Eynon, Liverpool via | — sth—Arr brigs Soma (Bp), Philadelphia for digohi i ‘An exciting cricket match toate place at Hoboken on the | MTKOWE.t© them, on the Wh of Jee gee native of | killed, and all the others, inclnding the teacher, and | Queenstown —J S pale a ag eg eg Rg : aie te te: oiking enonthe | Deceased was twenty one years of age, a native about twenty scholars were more or less injured. Many | ~ Steamship Columbia, Barton, Havana—Spofford, Tieston | gchrs O & Edwards, Gandy; Amelia H Leaming, ——, and in this decision no conflict ought to be felt to exist 4h Manhattan, of New York New York, and was employed as messenger in the | & Go. hi ‘Boston; tween the civil and military authority. Itis an im, inst, between ry lew and Olympian Clerk's off other persons whose names have not been reported have Steamship Linda, ‘Theobald, Apalachicola—Benner & Richard 8 iladelphia for Boston; oon {ant clause of our Bill of Rights, “that the military of Philadelphia, which closed in favor of Manhattan by | Cty Clerk's ofc. received fatal injuries, the precise effects of which are yet | grown. hn” , Guiphie for Piymouth; Clare, Jane arker go for PesibraQer, in all casos and at all times be {n strict subordination to | the small score of six runs. Double figures were made. | Adoption ef the New Constitution of | "known. Seeamaabip Chace, Logera, Savanna Te LeJomet, 1 san SC Hart, Wall, Boston for Washington; ‘Comet, Rich, 4 the civil power,” and it will doubtless boas agreeable to | Those by Douredoure 17, and King S'beng the best Missouri. THE STORM IN IOWA—DAMAGE TO RAILROADS— | fiGm Tar ipalbie: Luster: San Franciseo-sit M Cooley. & CO, ton for N¥ork: Gentle, See se ie. Nick the military authorities tbat there should be a return to | score of the edn eer and Hudson, Herbit, Shaw, Hig- PROCLAMATION OF GOVERNOR FLETCHER. SWEEPING AWAY OF DAMS AND BRIDGES—DE- Ship Oder (Ham), W! —Kuntrardt & Co. 8, June rig Josep! id ? the nominal condition ofthe country, nineo, happily, poace | gins.and Tyler of Manhattan. Stars ov Missouri, Executive Der¢ntuest, STRUCTION OF CROPS, ETC. Bulb Charlotte, Cousins, Morehead Stiy Nesmith 4 Sons, ‘1p Republic, Dollard, Nort; Ship Proe~/ Fs SE gr 9 a ge oe oe Ea ae Lee ee eae LO town | See Sperm ne ele aoe sseafolte brae Pleats ira a ly ase e ‘eight and sixty-fiv: v" 2 jever before . rm bee! : e Sy bh, is 5 Be pork warm tm opt ene et, th BROOKLYN VERSUS PHILADELPRIA. tulives of the people of the State of Missouri, elected 18 | as that which visited Northern Towa on Tuesday and | ,2eht, obs (ta), Traverse, Gloucester, Bag—Siocovich, | vador, Hauson, Havana, Below, at Quarantine, steameiD), T can base mothing on the argument, prisoner : pursuance of law, assembled in the city of St. Louis, for | Wedneeday, So far as we have been able to learn, it ex- | “fark Tejuca, Herriman, Malaga—Walsh & Carver. vana, 1 i ; Is arrested because there has been a trial before a mili- ‘The concluding game of tho series played between the | the purpose of amending the constitation of sald State, | tended more thay a hundred miles west of Dubuque and | Brig Albert (Rr), Jones, Cronstadt—W ¥ Schmidt & fon. *th—Arr steamships Mariposa; Howes, NYork; Star of the : tary tribunal about something, the nature of which Tam ] Star Club of Brooklyn and the leading clubs of Philadel- | which convention did,,on the eighth day of April in suid | beyond the Stafe line on the north. The creeks and | | Brg Magna Chara (Br), Henson, 8t John, NB—D Re. | vnion, Blane e300 Eevirenco, Hower Boston; brig / Bot informed, and that the Presse pa setare: aed | Dbia took place on the afternoon of the th of July, im | Year adopt a revised and amended constitution for Hivers are Foaring with b the sauna Durden of water, and | Wr «Sie (Br), Willingate, St John, NB—Mler & Hough- Exnny Foulks, @wain, Philadelphia, brig C H Jordan, : ‘need not be noticed. the presence of a very large concoure of spectators, the | MABIMAMG: 1... ana by the sccond section of the thir- | flood?and over the prairies, where a week ago there wes | “Zcne- Wenonah, Tull. Raltimore—A Abbot, tite cla shy Francle B Cutting, Tyson, bg 3 THE ATTACHMENT. serjes of matches attracting tho attention of thousands | teenth article of the said revised and amended gonstitu- | no indication of even a brook, there are rivers now. | Steamer Mars, Grumby, Ph'ladelphia, Sree eet, Gating Nesmith, Cotter, nud bark Jane Bt be guar bere be = Hen a Seycoume bee hod nang in the Quaker City. On the morning of the Fourth the | tion it was provided that an election by the ss From every quarter we hear of immense floods, and the 00d, Delano, both Phi touched of the @ + “ts case. attac! agal thers ] ‘ARRIVED. pare voters of this State should be held onthe sixth day damage Gono 1s incalculable. Although the storm of | gteamshi; Br), Roskell, Liverpool Jurft 21, and bar, and proceeded to Mobile. | { fusing to make a return to a writ of habeas corpus to | Stars played with the champion Athletics, sustaining | June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, at Waltceday was not es furious as that of the day before, | Quserrienrn aid, wit Os cabin ana wt Dassston ‘Towed down, and to sea, 16th inst, barks Hellespont and th F teerage passengers, Dring up the body of the relator, N. W. B. Cozzens, with | their first and only defeat in Philadelphia by a score of | the ‘several election precincts it this State, and | its effects will be mort severely felt, asa larger quantity | to John G Dale. 22, AM, 45 milea, By ‘of Holyhead, eg FORD, July sor ote shi ‘the cause of his detention. We are now to pass upon P . | elsewhere, for the purpose of ascertaining the | of water fell than on Tuesday, and, coming into the ye ity ind in; same day, r ie eee Your answer to the attachment. twenty-five to fourteen, after an admirable display of fleld- | Sone Gr” tne people in regard to the adoption or | already swollen streama, will cause them to rico still | 324 FM. off Cape Teland, passed euenimship Oly of ‘merck: Fee a eae ew sete mutter, WYack: om aloe I wish to say here, lest you may not quite realize it, | ing on both sidos On the afternoon of the same day | rejection of the ‘said constitution; and provision was | higher. The greatest inconvenience, as well as the | 58 jon 2623, Bremen steamship New York. July 3, Golden Rile, Donovan, do, that there was no offence im what you did to the person | the Stars obtained a creditable victory over the Olympic | made in anid section for taking and counting the votes of test dal , caused the storm is experienced | 1:15 AM, lat 41 19, lon 62 18, passed steamship City of New NEWPORT, daly 8 'M—Arr schr Cabinet, Burdick, Bliza~ who happens to have charge now of your case. He eg ‘the oldest-ball playing organization in the country, | such qualitied voters of this State as should then be ab- fi the partial destruction of the D. and S.C. Railroad. | York; same time Bremen steamship Bremen. beth Old schr Nicanor, Hai Remedios (and sid claims to stand acquitted of the possibility of a of | the Olympics having played town ball for thirty years | sent from the places of their residence, by reason of their | As yet it is i oto make paything like'an ade-.| _ Steamship Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London June 18 via | Sth). Sid Br sehr Angler, Cox, Goree, WOA. ‘cither pride or arrogance of Tt te only with an | past, and base all for the past five years. The’ match being in tho. multay service ‘of the United States or of | quate eaieatie ot tive damage dome #2 the road, tut {roe Herre 3th wlth mdse and 48, pacacnger, io Howland & Aci —Arr ach Chas un A, Biclaon, | Bievens, ‘Phadelphie for ‘eye to the preservation of judicial authority that I now | of the Sth inst., with the Keystone Club, proved to be ® | this State, whether they should then be in or out of this | what is known of it near the city we judge it must be Tune 28 fat 4650, ton 40 17° passed rong Beaton) Ms dog ry OR ate Chie ts eee ‘sehr Paw- ‘coed sch ork: eo sa dead to iaia ev aak ok: thie ema hee eee freight feet ne ed in reaching Ep- | Saloombe, bound W. a inst, lat 4186, 1om 61 60, passed neg, Roath Philadelphia, nd whe in an provisior ie wort! it the water was 80 as to extingul steamah! bound E. P epaience. sh answi othe aban ela ore ta pied for oopitahte aoe LE, oer Teenth article of the sald revised and. amended con- | fres ab 1 a rete i hore’ the train was | Steamship § R Spaulding. Nickerson, New Orleane, June | | PHILADELPHIA, July 4—Arr person at, in so uke wutet Bi the club are indebted for hospitahties pager) lence in Bitton te was’ required tas the returns of said election we Sed gates between he city abd that place havebeen | 29with 43 sick soldiers, tothe Medical’ Director, July fast Boston; brig Acme (Br), - have anything to say. very closely contested game, the Stars only winning by ‘The laws of the commonwealth imperatively require | one run. They missed the valuable services of Br bork ap) Emil Santoni, a Frenchman, thirty-five years of age, was . a hendies dolieas, and the ether SiseeLlancous. srs RON CALA, arrosted by officer La Rue, of the Kighteenth precinct, | of ine geveralillamfaation in Troy, last April, In. houor neat etal soa, built tm 1864, were washed out Dated Bi are loty, (ibs atte ee vee LE naa AHR WASHINGTON OF VENEZUELA, charged with feloniously assaulting and stabbing J. | of the surrender of Lee, when the city was ablaze and | on eee ot ty ihe town bridge at ene . asthe was very BRANDRETH'A PI a ios a ew Yous, noisy, thieves took advantage of the iling excite. | was also taken rataing of the river, and bey atieae coum. | iiGnent, rniding at 258 Third avenue, in the right ide | Sento enter this exicnaive. and widely known ore. | valy prevented from destroying the larg railroad bridge | _ Bata Qusum Gir (Br), June $8, from Rowton, | sion wp Saanvanrn:— But T can readily und why 0 soldier, ne ae tijanes was ponte Their plan of operations on this first occasion was to by being fastened to the. shore with which swui siren on fy tar on al tee tat aronoe ot ee BinT have rectve Gallison, 2 76 45, passed bark Comms nd N. Carroll, Sombrero; schr Ide L._ Hi port nd — Si ‘50, lon 76 45, erce, bow! . 0; ir I. corpus, bring forth the body and make return of the | Germantown. We give the score of this game below:— | should be certified to the Secretary of State,and that on the | swept away. Near Peotta thero were at least two feet of a ee One sr lean ry, Rortiead. cause of detentio: — Srer day of July next ensuing sald election, the Secretary | water on the track, rushing in a perfect torrent. All the | ¢yu0g i” to” Oris 2 M Wows, and schr Nelly Four, | | Oya = ch qo ak R. | of state should, in the presence of the Governor, the | bridges are more of less d 20 far as heard from | \ Sueamahip Yazoo, Couch, Bichmond and Norfolk, 28hours, | Keliey, Portland, Ct; Sarah, Benscn, NYork; W Giilumy = s.4 6 | Attorney General or tho State Auditor, proceed to ex- | and many of them entirely destroyed. The two at Rock- | with mdse and passengers, to G Heineken & Palmore, Dickinton, Connecticut River: Jeu O'Bonahue, ‘Glikey, 26 4 | amine of cast up the returns of the votes taken at sald | dale have been taken away. we learn. Telegraphic com- | _ Ship Atmosrhere (Br), Eyes, Liverpool, 38, days, with ger, ld bark way Bh eR al & 1 8 | election and certified to him, including those of persons | munication with Cedar Falia was secured yesterday after- ee and &Fg passengers, te Tappecott Thsee deathe | fol. New Fees Jone ere ae "Saas pene ig ae § | inthe military service; and if it should appear that a | noon for the frat time in two dave, but nothing definite. “Sip ‘Resolute (of Freeport, Me), Prince, Liverpool, o# | Medford: LG Floyd Kelyy, Newport, i ae 2 | majority of all the votes cast at the said election were in In the city the damage was still greater by the storm | days, with coal, to master. June 23, on the eastern edgeof |, PORTSMOUTH, July echr Whitney Long, Hayes, |} 3 $ | fetta atane fasnd he aid aio | Sheed ee weapecy nando | Meera untae het | FE oper sang een Ser ion stating constitu that he it came so unex! as to every- “ 74 2 | Enould on the fourth day of said month of July, be the | body unprepared, and it required the utmost efforts of | , tg Fasrn (Br), Durkee, Sia, 20 days, with logwood. de, Zork; sche John Dorrance, Hewith Ph echra |, saline 3 | constitution of the State of Missouri ; the inbabitan‘s to secure windows and doora and prevent non Sins (Br), Bell, Lingan, 21 days, withooal, to RY; Jon Calling, Abrew NewYork; ¥ Fabel) \ an. an — ‘And whereas, on the said first day of July, the said | tho unroofing of their dwelli ‘An it was, we hear | Manhattan Gas Fowler, do via Wickford. ‘A 32 31 | Secretary of State did, in presence of the Governor and | several instances of outbuildings being blown away. Brig Busy (Br), Bowden, Cow Bay, 14 days, with coal,to | | S&th—Arr steamers Nye, NYork; We INNINGS. the State Auditor, proceed toexamine and cast up the ‘Beveral skeletons were also washed out in the vicinity Bruce & McAuliffe. 6 pg tty oth er BAL te yourself from arrest, 2d, 3d. 4d, Gh. GUA, TU. BUA, Totals. | returns of the votes takpn at said election, and certified | of Jackson square, und presented no very comfortable | | Brig ig W Rowland, Morrish, Cow Bay,.CB, 16 days, | sore, © % authority were both disregarded by you on this writ of | Star... oo 7 § Te2 8 82 | to him, including those of persons in the military ser- lor carly, pedestrians, The torrent, down “hig d'B blilot (Br), Murphy, Cow Bay, 20 days, with coal, | RICHMOND, July 3—Arr Ye } and the State authority defied by the pre. | Keystone....6 4 4 3 2 7 2 4 16 | Vices when It appeared, upon an accurate casting up of | Mineral street. came with great force, and washed away | 4c/uiés b i ore; eghe Mihi Creek ogy 4 eal 1 sentation of military forces. Permitting this a ncaa of the Atlantic Club. | gaid returns, that there were forty-three thousand six | the fences in ite path. The sewer on’ Fourteenth street | _ Brig Alphs (Br), Windsor, NB, with coal, oP T | 9 and James rx | have brought on a conflict between the civil and mili- | Scorers—Mesers. L. W. Lewis and John H. Lynch. Time | hundred and seventy votes in favor of said constitution, | caved in in several places, and is seriously damaged. | Nevius # Sons. below ‘nda bark in tow ‘sleamer ] tary authority in times of peace. In « small way this | of game—Three hours. Fly catches made—Star, 7; | and forty-one thousand cight hundred and cight votes | geventeonth street, which was paved but two weeks ago, ste His, Lingan, 12 days, with coal, to W | Allison. might have been the inauguration of rebellion, possers- | Ke » 6. ‘against said constitution; and there being, therefore, | js now in @ worse condition when the work was | © Brown & 00, (pr), Bay, CB, 10 ——————————EEeee 7 ing, 80 far as disobedience to law was one Stars returned home last evening with three Majority of ait the votes east 96 sald election in favor of | done. The five in “Langworthy hollow” were 0 ‘ Perry, Glace Bay, days, MISCELLANEOUS. 5 \ characteristic of the great and bloody rebellion w! trophies out of four games Played-—e success only pre- | said constitution: carried away, and it {8 Dow lor toms, ‘Tie Wighe Magali (Br), Clare, Windeor, M8, with plaster, oD Peer RT Pp a hhas been so effectually and happily suppressed, never, I | viously equalled by the champion Atlantica, Now, therefore, I, Thomas. Fletcher, Governor of | walls of Judge King’s pro hothouse were washed | Co, a q ’ to rear tts hideous crest again, and for assisting to the tate of Missouri, in pursuance of the authority fo, and e great lose of property, caused. ‘These are but listers, Crowley, Cutler, MB, 18 days, with ror do which I learn you actively aided in the field, and for Police Intelligenc: vested in me, as aforesaid, do, by this my proclamation,de- | few of the instances which might be given of the destruc- spare, to Snow & Bi e 7 which the country will honor you. & JERSEY GENTLEMAN ROBBED BY clare and make known that the said revised and amended | tion caused in the city. No one who had pro- Bene ‘ aN ¢ cist sey "No tect now, i Sos tel tn | At ta Rour on Wendentay ight a ohn La, e- | Susteren had toain parses | Prabang reper Bury dort pable ropany wk fers er ao pnmaad Z a 7 y votes el in Ce ir : ri Y 7 — wilt siding at 41 Montgomery street, Jersey City, was passing | the provisions therein contained, it will take effect as the Tes ent Bre thooand ola BRANDRETH'S PILLS, Constitution of the ftate of Missouri,on the fourth day of report from the country shows no less havoc than which, oy ey. Affee@ons, hope the present month of July. ‘most sub- cleanse and are is Peaghood, Given ander my hand, ‘and the great seal of the State have swept many of r. old age, toweepen in Ge of Missouri, at the city of Jefferson, on the first day } the roads leading to the city are consequently For Rgdout can never Tunes fseitaayeko Frarstey mn way of Parley, (he Tecpel ance Baad ick in ixty- was come ‘all . THOS ©. FLETCHER. | bridges on the cual "having been te hat CSTE “AARP PERM away by the food. Fome of the amount of water ‘ RNS, BUNIONS, CLUB gala . bere eo B wipe Ae ag Al arene | Rene Bellen Tesess may be formed from kaow- for Rondout. ured, without pain by De: } OVER TEW BAND DOLLA! Ty ‘water Maquoketa river raised eight | Rehr > Abeat i fos during the first three hours of the rain, and upto | fete ; Sed Nall, s.By mal, conte and er by mal comin and 7 the Frey Tisnen, Suly 5 Thursday morning it had raised nineteen feet. The Schr q : ALLY PROCURED, Ur many daring at the Maquoketa paper mills had not been carried away, | Sehr Ler sell eases fee tn poles Bobs od v. Kare qe gh Co's | but the oue at the saw mill above was 3 Sloop island. i bg 4 which took place on the night before last, outranks | We are also informed that the dam at ’8 | The bark reported se the M E Thrush as below was an | ne them all. It is the second je character pn ge Aa at Dyersville was also taken out, | error, rey TO THOMAS R. scrny” Ss, NOS 2) AED . ‘i ne teed Oued me — er cams silke are cen ainek two Pain on RY pen weal, Wind ot sunset 6. fied Teas Way Flour and ere ‘ime abe About half. wen o'clock on Wednesday past—in cane to avery ~ eeaned stolen. itening occasionally does strike twice im one, of Uiem at Cenire Grove, bail by the county, ia than any store in New York. One price i H i E 8 F A 3 ¢omed to obey orders, should have made the mistake on | wound. The man was to Bellevue ~ ‘but Sip ata take Sats hrm: | Hoot od Pere Doee commie anton ta | Serer" lt ity" ey ted iach tas oral oe Se ere gene Sgns, | ab ned de lh ity by the judiciary in result q . 00 TA ainctioone anda temporary resistance vit followed. | dificulty between the parties did not transpire. ined See Sis © Be ail the CA “or oval before she oan proceed, bermitRout them, tnt hare purehared them by Se ndernee on ‘You should have appealed to the ROBBING A WATCHMAKER’S SHOP. Quackenbush offered & handsome reward, but no trace rubetan- Nownse, de 8 tne Toga ating of whieh | found them” eflicacions i sigont every of x Your rouse for this ir that the officers holding the at- | Detectives Bennett and Vaughan yesterday arrested | came of the missing goods Since then, Mr. rad james | Hing, oad i epeeietMretore, ery. higaty, the now oe tachment informed you that they intended to = Augustus Bacon on the charge of having on the 26th ult, par ten EN ibs rooreer of mind fe gee tne Gentes toon boule tan paboes rts ont Sad other " Sonn Sanan J Hore, 38 tego ont from pogity | for by 4 and thank you’ very ory fo bert words in wh im prison until morning. I disapprove much of their | gtoien four gold watches valued at five hundred dollars wear eveay vlabs, aot oe ‘estoomed a faithful sentinel. | rise of the water, The water te said to have risen | fl her \a'be, domagnt, baving ensouktered JR in very respecitully, your obedient ty | condnet in this. Thi was not necessary in executing | 7... Houston | The store was deemed entirely secure, as it has solid iron | as high as the door of Mra O'Brien's house. The Garo very hesty ‘from 8B. “TORR A. PARE. thelr writ, and they hed no authority to deny you any | from, the, shop of Hefor a bPba nach abutters and very thick walls. sole village, wa under water, and soveral buildings ‘Whalemen. AONE | —_t_S <—__N Fight of proflored security; or, they might have Tt ing absence of Mangip 7 Mr. Garrit Quackenbush, on visit- | floated off. Catfish valley ts sald ‘to be covered NB. was ot Yokab J Aprit 12, EW AND POPULAR MUSIC. . mo Jou Airectiy before me, of vo the notion and direction of | Teta trom a rack on whieh they were hanging, ran ott | 10K the sore ue eer iy; a eae ght buraing” “his | water aud the crope Wally Fined M.D Cntenden, arg ttt lk opi pose Wari a Frade Was N Tia ee (male ot aes : ‘rosistance. with them. The act was witnessed by a little girl sitting | seemed an examination. soon Rookv! Maquok: an ol, oer e eercuty, Tooker, -d0, 12 ;. fara Ht in Free’ rb ‘This is some on the stoop of a hou she found ves cleared of their valuable contents, | informs us that the rain on Tuesday night was bell, =P; A , ‘Kies ile y" ’ Gascon Upon eo tle if capsee Wekged bine.ae- pieomer as the Fee tne atc ted the | while in the southeast corner of the building, about | heaviest ever witnessed by the inhabitants of that sec- do, natn, she, Corinthian, Lewis, do, 9049; | Love Rong The Cotiage Rownd th Gorner' Paired tad of thet Ore en aoa ena row thority of | Dodge committed Bacon for trial. Bacon denies the | twelve or fifteen feet from the ground. war hole which | tion, and ruitd the river fo an unprecedented elght in Ger akedndl April la ships Charles W Morgan, Landers, | Juma Wav the Matter. Aone T 39 Meokman, abrec and, after some Alay, made a return to the writ of | theft, and says he was in Hartfurd at the time the | shoved pen Oe Se none haat sen Cenncnamerenen see Wedeonay night ‘onan coer tends |e eae seen Gray NB, was at Ascension March 20, | 22d altune dealers, ot mailed freon Feely u , it, in hole , a § proba of the law in repard ‘o yoae "refusal ato ubey a ones uae A HAIR NET MANUPACTORY. wal and mre oon 4 aur S B we soo ead saute 22 eisal meine Barker aC taste ‘Taleahuano March 12, pal eens ' habeas vd It led into the second ir. G. B. Warren's barn, royed. i 5 aaa amie * he writ of habeas corpus when prevented, by a nominal | the hair net manufactory of Mesere. Wm, and Marcus | in the rear of Third street. The burglars had clambered | | A gontleman who enme in from about nine miles out | Beaton ga inst. bourd (25 taken 5 dsys ago), arr atNew | | POST OFFICE NOTICE. _ fence yor socordingly to of the dane; and sen | cnuel, No, 136 Cenal street, was broken open om the | tie fence om the alley, ascended to the left of iho barn, | on the Davenport road reports the damage done to the | “ark Fuxorite, Young, FHL was at Kanagawa, Japan, April | HORT OPHOR NOTICR THE (MAILA BOR, TUK Phe mech FAY © Bee ot an a ; " oS tna there commenced operations in @ secluded cof- | crops ih that direction a8 incalculable. Fields of corn | 29. with 290 bbls sp and f0 do lipbk vl Waited ‘Kingdom and ihe Continent, via Queenstow: come oF Bs secant, hight of the 28th of April last, and robbed of nota, sitke, | Bt there commenced opersvons Ih 4, tee) secasions, | on the fide hills have been washed off in a body, and the | Bark Heckla, Luce, NB, is reporved at pea, no lat, de, April | ind Liverpool, reatermer Ch of Boson, and . &c., to the amount of seven hundred dollars. Nothing | or effected their o ject in a single night, cannot be deter- | low lands are entirely under water, Throughout the Rw taken 2 ap whs since leaving Taleahuano, mal fran Gtate vie. Harber ty rey by oe “it The Internal Revenue, rad heard concerning the burglary till yesterday after: | mined, It is thought that, wi keen’ tools they could | country which was visited by this fearful storm the J Spoken, &. ee ite aren clienn gs fenewerer INCOMES OVER TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS | ni when officer Lyon, of the Tenth precinct, found | have done the work between the hours of nim eae 4 rc tee = undoubtedly be witnessed. f_3 not gn Moravia, Patien, from Sunderland for Hong Kong, | — Stations A and B, 10.4. M. IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT, twenty-five of the missing nets in the promises of Marcus | three or fou A.M, The calculations were # iy | lives have been lost it will be better than can beex- | sane go inedi x lon 618 W, Batons © and Dv 90-4 i Below we continue our list of incomes of over twenty. | Silleck, No. 231 William mane Billeck was arrested, pected. wen k Bideneld (Ham). from New York for Hamburg, June | Stations B and & 916 A.M. ine RELLY, Post ir five thousand dollars in the Seventh district: — Sauer Se ee ee Sova Rovre or Traver,No more pleasant resort | — Bark Stam! Marper. from Boston for Harnnn, June 14 = eee = os. 1863. DRADLY ASSAULT WITH A STONE. have been used to deaden the sound, The hole was quite | for the heated and wearied resident of the metropolis in | ** *nehor off the Bemint Islan _ day MILLINERY. Bianco Barolome.. $33,463 rt e amall, yet large enough fora good sized man to enter. Foreign Ports. 5 = BROADWAY, HAS j A. Burr, 85,980 Patrick McDonald, living in Sixty-eecond street, near | Through it was ‘silke to the value of ten thousand | the dog days can be found than the White Mountains, Bewnnrper, June 19—Of the Owers, ship E W Stetson, ME, IMOGENE WALTON, (0 BROAD WANS tata 8. Jaffray Lexington avenue, in the employ of the new strect | five hundred dollars, How te eee “the watehinan ‘Tee railway leading there ls be Councntiont tied Passum- | Bi age don HEN Gutenburg, Rashen, Balti. | ranch establishment at Newport, R. 1. jal . in without detection is @ mystery, for an | gic line, by the way of the Connecticut valley, It is , They ynristotfers, NYork; 18th, Herzogin von Bra- = —— Gleaning ogatesetors yesterday before Justice | Tever left the outelde of the store until aftor daylight ; 4 Pg . - . | much shorter than the ot! Passe can | bant, do; Marie, Myer, do. le dacob Surges cups ‘hat while. driving anh cant thsongh ‘Laight ‘There was much noise in the street, it ie true, bat It le | leave New York Dy steamboat at halt.past three P. M., | HoRDRsex, June sid Johann Ablers, Sewsichel, New ann BS IO 4 William Whitrighi 287 7,611 street, ehineke Uarew a paving ‘stone and wtrnck him | Serange that the wnelghvortood. Je burginre seemed | {fou Pier No. 26 Kart river, sleep at Springfield, aR 08 | ir cornavan, June 2—Arr Persia (@), Lott NYork | JROR SALE CHAP LOmCASH TIETY fine wine tor coeds very slowly, and it will be some weeks before the oltieer O'Rourke, of the procinet, and | States and in the garden of Mr, Warren's house several | Genet aa cretion veal cecine Sr ar, lodging ot White | toc eben 5 b ad aid Ae pares Senual live re all completed and placed iu the hands of | Ze#tire Povrling held the prisoner for trial before the | Figceq had been dropped im their hasty Might, Nuwer- fiver Junction, aud reaching. the White mouatains at | Cnowsrar June 16-814 Telegraph, Jonge, NYork STE the collectora, Bi pyran: ous tracks also greeted the oye. one P.M, of the next afternoon, This vrain rans through | UADlx, June AT Arr Angoetan, Dalen lan, N York Fey. re hoses < Buamso ov tum Curps (N. Y.)Gtaes Factory.—The neti aly ehebnetyerd ‘Ton Woermn Wunat Oxor.—The wheat harvest in | on tlie wee cn TOUT nea Inte nee Passed by dp £34, aor te roe Seles Ey ere 3. 000 000 py AT Leen hee fom ie ’ dt é + Officer Maloney, of the Fifth precinct, yesterday ar- end at six o'clock on Sunday } By tho same Fauwouti, June 19-0 the Lizard, ship Etnil, for Bre- | ¢), . cont 10 man nee hoe ‘ ‘extensive gloss works mt Clyde took fire on the night Southern Illinois and Indiana has commenced, Our ex | line goarchors after salubrious breczes can reach Lake | men; bark Birata Florida, Jones, for London—both from | {) gi0)a thousand, 0. CUREKS, Agent Ne Olen of the 21, and burned to tho ground. in addition | Tested Matthow Cassidy on the charge of disorderly con- | changes from that section speak of the yield aa enor. | Wemphremagog, Which 18 also @ ¥ lar place of | NYork. Nenufacturing Company, 4 Warre ts to the works, which have been in operation a num- | duct, in having in hie possession mm the public streets @ | mous, and the quality ax unsurpassed by the crops of any J we ee Grincow, June %8—SId Britannia (9), NYork. co kt bor of i there wae a — ee “4 Oipe, loadeg ith powder and ball. previour b Sand oo ae ee en we . Guumrock Jue 2-81 ‘Andrew (*), Seott, Montreal Prt j ter, which closed tts first on Satarday. 6 Wor rick Peterson was apprehended officer Conk. | the weather has been as favorable as they coul ed. », i > ~ “re —— wore provebiy the taoet valuable of any In Biate, and | ley, of the Fourth preenet having a re- the new crop has been harvested in the very Semanxa.—On Thurday, July 6, Roma P., yoringest | Abbott Lawrence, Pattorson, do. Sid 17th, Humboldi, Boy: 2 REWARD—-LOST, A PACKAGE 0 j we believe Dolonged to the estate of Linus Ely, de- | volver, with a Knife o, In From all parts of the country we bave the —_—-? Silvester and Riza inka, aged 7 yours, ‘ama, July 1—In port barks Stamboul, Harper, for Bal- Silk Hussite A... be of the owner, by leaving Somat tpaiatn, Scape oan Oe | Say sad Poem wa Fe | esa Tite a NA RMN DPIC | Nee Ot Saar Deals Be Sith Jam) gna gc Mae, Wie ek cane fo | cow Watanors drone ore

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