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WASHING TON.| REVOLT IN CUBA. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE, | M under the direttion of ¢ Seeretary of the Treasary Sin Poy and im. ntlijes and vale he trade and Industry of rea Bureau of Statistics shall thy unl statement O. all vessel nder the laws o hich she bolows as to the build aud rigging, pame of her home port, and anch ether information the Secretary of the Ti Aegis cluding the quan eboused’ or withdrawar ‘the country us the expedient; and the Dy also prepare ap eretary of the jor euch veg la ibe, tO @etablich and provi - aber Rivesna a 4, enrolled and . and euch 4 iy carved or oti beam: and if, at any tme, rked, auoh vesset thal’ bem United States, The epare an annual. etatement axing in transit: through ro Shandise, wo far ve pructi witly marked on her nein r recognized ae Glrector xhall, all merhandise, ption, for transportation to other districts, and remaint wi se at tha end of wach Aseal yen © duuies the several clerks now em Won oF sritistics In the Treasury Deo shall be placed under his further duty of “t and arrange for the use of the manafaerures of the United ouroen of rs al, layed in the prepare artines It shall be t! ingress the sta ator, their loc. Sta ‘exchanges, transportation of ier con! Uuns ae are The sald dire dustry of the Uy real ft products, wages and such di Congiess, the statistion of the mi 4 number and location the products. wages ‘of labor employed thereti other matters as may exhibit ly prepare # report 10 be laid before the general course und influence of °. ae the domestic exports oF th and the exshante’ ar’ abi countries, "when. id by the Secretary the ward direc. cords of vent relating to bis vice hereinbet re ‘ury “hall detail suet evry to fwlyearry out the pro ve-pon es of the Rtireau of Stitine 1 ntattons reqtlred’ by the nd rpproval of the € id docaments to comes up as the Unfinished business to mor- TORgINTEONAL, REVENUR TE monon to print twenty Revenue bill ax amended, law, was referred to the © PORVENT eseCGriINe, p.) of Masa, tho vote agreo. ton the Sena’e bill farther to cons dered, some amendments eport, and the matter was Tevommi ited to \Le Corn tice on Commerce, » Sonate amendmont to enofits of eection ‘our of 3, 1965, was taken in. rose (0 a ersonal explanation, and from the Pittsh rg Republic ore in favor ng the re. a coal to fifty conts por ) s action was influence! by the fonily, Jay Cooke & Cs, and had tarve interests in the Nova Sco- aid that the wisdom or policy of his ton or defence now, and this Heo would attend hes constituents, fon, and intin wins fact that mothe prohead Hrotier action required uo r himeet” nor ith whom he was connect ho koew, had any interest to se adjourned, MEX!ICO. Matamoros—Cortina Contest- of the City With Caraves.i—he Imporiallsts Concen- trating at Monterey, é&re Marawonos, July 4, 1866, The people are frigitened, and are ex- Jeeting forced loans, ~ Cortina hay nrvived, oni contests the Governorship The eoldiors re full of plunder, and @re acting badiy, One hundred and twenty were wounded Bis brother, » Affairs vt with Carava)s', The imperialivts aro coucon'trating at Monterey to move down and occupy the Rio Grande Valley. piderals are discordant, «of Liberals a on the Wi Sax Franorsco, July 8, 1866, A letter from the Imperial Governor of the Depariment af Tepic, Mexico, atates that the | beral General Corona ‘has withd awn to Cutinean, leaving smal dotachments mrar Mazatlan © annoy tie French. Hv had made no mont since the 5 h of May. The ireprriali-ts had reeeived orders to commence an fn Sinaloa end Sonora. Some Joars's hut appeared at sevoral points In Jalisco, But wore caaly fpuised CTY INTELLIGENCE, * Sivan) 0? A Tier. —The steamship Manrittas, from ‘Liverpool, iaden with Iron, and consigned to Grinnell, { this city, ley yestorday at plor No. 11 rging ber eargo, The pier is a very six or seven bondeed fect—and was constricted dy sinking crates filled with etones at distances from * each other of abont seve fp this way were © Impertatiets @ffepaive move ‘active campot Mintura & Co. North river, dise epan as seventy 1 Bat Grcinanniey . Very exanortinary pre sure, y ro that her after the ship wee haned a old lay about in the eonire of span fi rthern ont It be he more convenient for the ateve- the hip to pat the frou on that part the dock sunported by the girdes then on the ations of stove, he did began to take out the tron to most conventen: place t f wt three ofclotk he bad tac tons, an waaet Il proceeding with his jer began to mink, slowly at Mhiy, hat of a mudden it give way Jora, planking and all thot ) drepeeured from the sght aa com- none ind ever been thers, One man Rosh wae at work on the It is supposed tha: he was drow from the shor dore m un! adi mpport d by the ft convoutent, am 3 Work, wh: mall at aned the iret, And ali st mnper wiih w tere © crash, Te-ted upon ty and is now ta clort, he immed ately went '0 the ~ with a section of men te prevent one from golt on (he pler, OF a farther diecharge of LA 8 coe Iseiters, on te Conetias Broramnr’ Last evtning the final n'p forthe lat term and distribution of prizes tw the eneerasfal puptieof the De La Salle Institute feboots a: held at dhe hall of the Cooper Ingtituie, The youths Bere oxemined in the varios rane fry a useful commercia) ed languages, mus examination of the { atndy compris. cullon, the abatrn-6 sciences, Vocal and instrumestal; poerry he boys dt eres a! knowledee whieh, honor upo * hact wae tiled with friends and rel- ativte of the paptia, Ascours ALCH™ 0” T@ Cottzen cy New Your. Alum of the Fr @ Atsdemy—now Col- lant evening at the Church of the Pur ane (Dr Choever's) to hear am oration and poem fellow members, A select audience Whe precont, ard he everchas were extromety interest fh ted mine # a well del ered dow it oo an oO lgiaal poem orn, of ihe cine of Aver the War—eu bay! Amelia Martin, y's Inne of the Hunan en bad bill, was yesterda: her inuocence Between ton and eloron bon took place at the saloon opt BY a mas called Whitey Bob ry. betwaen two well known wh ot Blackerith Dan, and ok wh ORE thea”, .s Ponent’s how in eben The poliee of the Eighth Jromedin’ety entered the pele toeeeeded In * partion in the | oe | (@ reson! for eports aty deve ive NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1866, Mth ia at a a A go = BY AIR AND WATER. ot ee in - Balloon—te the Water aad Sutls« the Ships, the deprived him of bis office. The General seems to be de- term'ned to pat an end to gambling. The Lientenent Governor of Santinco de los Vegas, and the “Caplan de Partido,” of Calahazar, about ten miles from Havana, were dismissed two or three weeks ago, On account o} the gambiing that was going on there. MORE AFRICAN AT CURA. It t more africana have been introduced telv, not for from Havana, The report states that a steamer with more than one thovsand negroes ar- rived lately near Jarueo, and landed its sa’or de carton without opposition, Jaruco is about (wenty-nine miles from here, Three hundred of the negroes were taken by a schooner to Marianan, a summer residence, where ‘he Captain Gonerai ig tiving. There were afterwards taken to *he farm of a wealthy Spanined, formerly dealing in jerked beef. Thoy were afterwards conveved to his plantation, about five miles from the coast. They wore duly provided with their i Uprising of the Natives and Negroes Against Spanish Misrule. Seven Thousand of Them in Arms at Puerto Principe. Amonnta to £32.862,298, and the expendiiure $25,607 932, according to the official papers just out of the presg ‘The first includes $356,850, accruing from the deductions the salaries of all government em- véa, with the exception of the clergy, army and y, and u do not earn over $1,200. In the expenditure T find $572,600 for ‘extraordinary ex- penses, " COMMEROIAT. S EWR The encar market is ult: holders are not disposed to fell thetr goods under 7 reals for No. 12, consequently Ravers only Purchase to mect their immediate neces- loa Exchange on the United States does not finctuate much At prevent; the demand has slackened, and drawers have Nttle 10 dignose of, 8 that currency at #ixty days cannot be had on betier terms than 24 a 25 decoush, w Out of proportion with the last quotations of gold in New York. “Shor: gold bills are held at 12 per cent pemium, The Latest. Havana, July 4, via Barrnorm, Joly 9, 1866. The government is in receipt of a telegram announcing ® revolt in Puerto Principe, Cuba. The wires are exclu- sively ocenpied by the authoritien, Great mili‘ary aciivity prevails, and detachments of troops aro being sent there itn.nediatoly. Descent of Two Thousand Chileans Upon the Island. The Huescar and Independencia Still in the Atlantic Ocean. SPANISH TROOPS “JOIN THE INSUR VENTS, GREAT EXCITEMENT IN HAVANA. &o, &o. &o, # By the steamer Cuba, Captain Rotlins, which arrived at Baltimore on the St Inst., we havo received important news from Havana to the 4th inst, The first steps towards gaining the ind-pendenos of Cuba are reported to bave been taken by the natives and negrovs, aided by the Chileans. We published some time since a statement to the effect that Chile, Pero and Po! via were making efforts to draw Colombia and Veno- zucla into the ailinnce against Spain, in order to obtain a foothold of the Atinntic coast so as to make a desoont | 1 pon Cuba, These States did not enter this allianes, but the arrival of the fuesear and Independencia in the Fouth Atlintic waters lends to an equally good base of Operations from which to make a descent vpon Cuba, such as is now reperted, Such an aggressive movement these allied republics seriously contemplate, and not without earnost invita. ton from the peovle of Cuba and Porto Rico. Revolu tion has long been rife in Cuba; {t burns with supproseed fury at this moment, and is, we have long been weil ne. sured, on the eve of a general breaking out, The revo- lutionary movement in Cuba against Spam bean away ‘back in 1822, and was inspired by the success of the Souk American colonies In gaining thelr independence, But unfortunately in Cuba the people were not unitd. Two rac’s may be anid to have existed—native Spaniards, commanding nearly all the wealth and hold ng all the power, and the native Cubans, superior only in nam: bers and deficient in arma, material and resenrces, The native Cubans have at all timoa been the revolting power, and, now a'ded by tho negroes and alliod repub- lies of South America, confidently look forward to uc- cons. Tn reference to the liberation of Cuba from Fpanish Tale we find the following in the Panama Star of the Ist inst , but wheiher It has any connection with the abovo report it 1s a4 vot impossible to dotermine:— There anrears to he a prospect of spain having more | Mr with a an IE hia hans trouble on hand from the Soath American rennblics thaa | pollon nlficars caine up pretty Roo aod pitt him ander she at first counted on, Chile, Pera, Bolivia and Eonador | 1 sow deceised fall at the fone when ho wee aint; the orm have. 1! ts en'd, formed a tongue to. free Coba from the | OF ull-dy) came ont of one doar and the Gncensed out Spanich yoke, init application har heen made to Vono- | Riven twine mond Role eee eee ere to tho station zucia and tho Un ted States of Colombia to join them | the ahot fred. the shot ‘Appeared to have been just inside the in aiding this sirike for liberty. Of conrse the four | door: the decescod waa making towards the door when he form rf powers con'd do nothing withoot che assistance | was shot: whom T first asked the p-tmoner what wae the mat of the two latter. which possees harbors of sinply and | ter br galt he'd chat htm." or words 'o that effet: the da. refage ‘on the Ailantic coast, Peru, Chile and Rolivia | Seveed,wactwo cr tren sions from the front door wien are to apply mnenev, white Venezuela, Eovator and this | Sveina dan, wong into the restunrants 1 saw ae one aoa republic are to furnish mon. Tt is exneated also that | dereaast when he was sha’ eveant, Muliady, th: Colomb on war steamer Colombia will be given to the Mery Wilson was sworn tontified to substantially the altied cayen, and there i hope of succor from the North | same fact, pa AE RUA RE Hae ae Cie ear eer Cee | sears 0. dinate Galaga orern tana and eave t cious, A large emigention of Southerners could leave | iar ke Cy ta Nate yw tnt, Lane sane $n deh that cons very quietly and almost uuobserved by the | pues: tem scl Twos soquainiad with deceased: Twas governm nt al Washington, PrLoloael Prawr's pina about 10 o'clock ow the morning of riday 7 firet thing that attr my ati ion te At present wo morely give this outline of a grand | Civining in camnaccion with. (hia tnaiter aan enine, partion scheme of resemption from Spanish hondage, which 1 breaking the lock on the grating in font the place over holat way annaritas or dummy; the farties then came yet In embrya, but will give moro full particulars as into the Pint’ t was andina’at hn end of the bar at the matters prog: time conversing with — decen: ‘AK the partion we vanced towarda’ where wo were the Catonel spoke to the firet mon and sald, “Mr. Roberton, where nee Whereabouts of the Peruvian Iron-clad Ram. OUR PANAMA CORKESPONDENCE. Pawama, July 1, 1266, Tho United states steamer Nipsio, from Rio Janeiro, Teporta having reen on the 9th ult., about fifty miles to the east of Maldonado, the iron-clad Peruvian frigates Huesear and Independencia. They avdanquenily re- ma'ned some time vt that po nt, whore they enecesded in cantering and d stroving five Spanish vessels, Thov also embarked at Maltonade some forty persona, enlisted for the pornose at Monteviden, whor: the Spanish Consul had mode the usual protest against this act as a breach | of noutrality, THE SHOOTING OF COLONEL FRASER. Investigation atthe Ninth Ward Station HousemTestimony in the Case—_Verdict ofthe Jary Against the Prisoners, &e. Atten o'clock yesterday morning Coroner Naumann renewed the Invost'gation at the Ninth prec not police station in the case of Colonol Jamoa T, Fraser, Inte of No, 49 Morton atreet, who died from the effects of a At hie restaurant, Ns 196 | ing: Gavink a altarealinn || th Thomas Mallaty, Samet No Freewan and Michacl Rvan. Sudloined may be found a cony of the evilence introduced before the Coroner, and the ver- dict of the jury. TRATIVONY OF ALEXANDEN RILEY, Alexander Riley being duly worn, dep aes and soya reside at 690 1 fsan street; on ay Inst. about balf-paat ten o'clock, Tens pawaing &t «chiro, down Fi street, when T heard a rcntiing In the store of deconsed: t eroward the atrect ta een wht wan tha matter: fust as | fot anthasidewalk The rithererat of « ravniier, when the poy nd one of then lsoners now pesent Thomas ped ont from the store with nw pi-tol tn hie it wasn short four barrelled plata he pisto! now produced looks Mee ft ta the one IT think; raked why rlsoner, hen he exme ont, whet or i" this gentlemen. Jon rotne tthe gentiesoan replied thet he was eng down Havana, July 4, 1866. Sere: the par veld w Le “Mr. Waters pala t mt a ab eply wr “he held the lense of The steamer Cuba leaves to-day at an carly hour, and | fhe hwaerert hie promerte wea there mart he wan deans oe down, Tavail myscif of this conveyance, in defanit of a direct | £0 down.” or wor Opportunity, to give you a fow important items of news, | went down stairs, _ Since yesterday morning rumors of a rovolt in the fait tomer They shan go" doen haul See nee interior of the island have created a continnous excite- siges” they went .0@) os ive showere and commenced ‘ment in this city, Tho public mind is still so preocou. | hoy" pamrciaue on ta ihe dy pied with the mnny reports current that the business | shoring thin machine on to the rv they got th Hemen in. ei hom 1 Cecutatons ao xrocalyafected by tk Maa taiky Peer slpe ges ets Tle now rome ten days apo that a story was going | iii, te darn fules god ace crazing dea about of an insurrection of the white population of Ro poet” oF sorte SSR SS “4 \f , Tatar a a Puerto Principe. Searcely a dosen people believed it, | Tory tow store, about iwaor inree sorts down the sirret, and of conras it was soon forgotten, there being nothing | wh IT he rd’ ms A eee, Bettectags Ui * A; Lanw ' r “ stirring tending to corroborate the. assertion. Orders ing in ate Reuse pa mminedintely started op the from headquarters to relieve the different garrisons and | 7h hark to the piace: I had got about hnif way there, when station trooys from the Havana barracks there had been | the rremince tha . the time | got te the he parties were all coming out; I iegned a ehort time previously. Probably this gave rise | “raned mt mer door, on the ting: he anid, (Yh, my God. George. Tasked him where; Taaw the blood on to the report then provalent. Bat yesterday morning at | the back of his neck tmy hand were: at once and sald pn “ ‘ano hole here: he anid, "No. here it an early hour there was considerable sensation existing in | {2 (0'™. iim, thereleno ols here. he anid Oo ere conrequence of a telegram said to have been received by rc: he pointed to a man who stood on the side $ the government from Sancti Eepiritn, or Puerto Principe, pen at an advanyd hour af the night, tothe effect that s part | 0 ety no Ue ack mes’ F went into the of the trope stationed there had become disaffected and | Colcinal. and fierwards vook him to the hospital: deceased that the white population had risen against the govern. | fier 1 ays hm at the en pe vines: Etere aia ment. The troops were reen bustling about evorywhers, | not have any weapon In his hand: ie Came “d t man hed come out to the edge of th having recelvod orders that same morning, at dawn of | jny-"°hia not nec any paul Im ihe hana of ene ones Mt cay, to get reaty forthwith for marching One or two Freeman had the erowhar in hie bend when he fret entered betialions jeft shorty afterwaria Opinions are very | the ith him; le mw h div ded on the anijeot, and there «80 much mys. | door te ‘au Taw the lock alt brokes rayed, both by Cubana nnd Spaniards in bigh | ss 4 ‘4 tas. and in iow quarters, that nothing Lke positive Inf r | Ate an Goneerained a0 n. itnean,, Wat, Wp mation con be gi sued at present, But surely, after Coroner Nanmann then enbmitted the cage to the jury, the tro pa bed turried here for more than a week, and | andatier a bre! dolberation they rendered the follow. then received orders #0 suddenly at for o'clock in the Ing verdy That James L. Fraser came to bis death morn ve, ant marebing the same morning, any onecan | hy 9» piste’ ehet woond at tae hands of Thomas Malady, on-ily be perenated that anch a telegram wea bay dl and we bolicte Samuel L, Freemao and Michaol Ryan to ree [\ed and wut have been ofaserons tenor It he nccessurios to the fact '* posible we may know somethine sure for the next | jhe prisoner ding of the verdict, were steamer—the Co Himtia—to andl on th iat, iuned for formal examination Matiady te twenty. Tho ranors which are afloat, aud whoh I give as | five vents of ace, a native of Irolandplives at 206 avonne sueh, are tothe effect thata otizen of Havana had ro- nd by oe pation te a porter, In relation to the da fetter from Puer'o Prine pe, giving an Hot | chores against tim, be haw! nothing to aay at present, B verve revort a: that place. The Cuban officials bad | Me, Freeman ie thirty »ine sears of"mge, was born in Hot mode ymbtie wy uccownt of the affuir, but the etate- | One, iy * in th» cli, and is a dealer in cottom and iments uf the writer of the letter are raid to have created | wool, He pleated not gvilty, and ead he had no par- Mitone® ex tement at Nava: The svbstance of the | tleipation in or knowledge of the shooting hy Mutinty, beter ie to th: follow ng fect :— or «whoever did shoot Mr Fraver Ryan ie tivirty yenrs About the 29cb ult, Information was sent by the ctril | id a nativeof Iroiand, livew at No, 11 Jacob stren end m Htary ant horities of Puerto Principe to the Captoin | ign porter, He also pleaded not gaitty, and im expla Generel ot Havows that in that place, as well asio the | gad he bad some d ifienity wit o » had | Beighborhood, «nuit of revolt had been observed for | nothing whatever to do with the shooting of Mr. Braver. | some time past, ond treasonable languare was ured | Tio arcused parties were n committed to the oreniy in public pincea The authorities at Havana, | to await tue act oo of the however, palit no heed to the warning anit ney Application waa made came that a portion of the papnlation had broken Ryan on bail, and it i p y oven re ot end declared for “independence of | exter into bonde for thelr fature appearnn Cube “separation from the Spauimt goverm | any jndix ment" Ex Jndge Start and Mr. Charles HL Frith appeared as | not positive who the man was; think er (Ryan); I said to the Colones, “, not the fot man," meaning Mr. Preeman: he at Patt Principe, was sentagalost | fortunate oo urrence i anil to hare borne an excellent | rgeut« to bring them to order, charactor, and bis nomeroua friends reemed to take a | io whch the colonel was killed and | deep interest In the resnit of the Invertigalion before the | two othr: flicere mortally wounded, while three com- | Coroner Deerased was nearly forty-one years of age, panies of the Spanish soldiers went over tothe inet | and a sative of Ireund. genia, The tniter thus retnforced, and nombering now pcan even thoucrnd men, preceeded jo the mountain re ion. | Affeey Between ( The moment this news wae known in Havena three Police Sleamers were de otched with troopa piace of re volt; but before they were Lend om their way (which There wae a rict in the market at nthe 34) the stirring lotetiigence arrived that four | Saturday nicht. Bote negro sokiters w steamers, with t+ > (honsand troops on board, made ther | the pawag L were requestet to desiat By the potira Appearance near Nuerttas, beariog the Chivean fag, and | Thy party then Weft, bet shortly ater retorned, ffm elected a lane in jeinitey, foreed, and fred Into the police, dangerously wounding contented theren pon led to the place | one of two colored pystanders. h and it was beleved the revolt bad its | and routed the mob. Femifications ‘hroaghont the whole island. = Atmony thore «to lett Parrto Prinewpe there were about Conrt of eneral Hesslons, by ‘hele owners t jon t 6 insargente, PRIPAN FOR NUKGLARY AND LARCENY, | ‘The whole aliair wae looked upon aaa general reroln- Retore Judge Russet, thon of the natives to free (hemselves from the Sperteh < : rule. ‘The omleodar yesterday was vory largo, and a number | SEDOEs’, OF TES SNCS SEN Of camew were dispowed of by the City Judge before (be There oxtet some hing antagonist the ro. rf sogrtre aitrbrten of scaplam penstal wed m pobernadoe | court adjourned, Disirict Attorney Halland Aw atant Civil, if we ite to Judge by precedent. You wil, no | D sum Atorany Pedtort preecuted. Jona William duobt, recobect what bappened soom after General | Gaevle edef mocking pocke's, was senienead to five yearn Deters arcven! tn th fret gubemator ve y, bat cent bla to Spain, A | Sve and four yonre renpect voip. Jouw — leaded Smber tresfoatance be: just happened io the actnal ag: ty ty attempted Thar; Neruem, tint (ration Dom Oyrivne del Maro, w Pppotnt. ad =_S Cree ba m ft from Spein as gobornador Oil eof a very recone by burglary, » . % dave, hae wut only hoon dmived tron offer, Out bea | sxeet Fmith, m wicio cone jodement war suspended. Leen peremptory cel ted to Cardeaas by the Captain | was Stith ood Ch ee Shon 2 nacied gut Generel, sod te there to pot Nimself ander the fusare | atemp's at greid larceny Gon net fon Of hie Rvcelte The canse of his dingman an | yest. Charles J Jackrin, lateeny. sentenced to ve ongmated under thy following dream. | years, Eo werd 8 / ~M Y. wted a a : fof pollee having obtained Mtorma- | mnontba Charles Florence plended guilty to on ai Meera wore In the bah, of gam. | St erand lererny, Willem ar S ended E 109 ¥. bins ain * howe i thie eny peaneoinate the epot pvc ae ory fs npn if Key ant feed thom, After the wathl lormatitios (or, a yan a : con frau on. voor it on BUCH Orcaskety ihe police | Pritgners Were remanded fur Huteare, were ‘dered to te ho, tn fect, } ° liad feted the partoe, Yeo dared vo | | bende them, ols done «i, obecure efriv ! ny } | dacs aed ihe ehief of pole thee | The steamps Vivo, coming ay the fiver thie mare ton thar rome arr Hetinidared and threatened, de wd to mane ie | ing, pipnce «se nken g nboat in tne channel, kromrin & ) clingn them, and hed them carried of a8 common vagrente, | bole in ber bottom The Carve Is Be fig Nghtered cmt Disdnining in being the mater belore the tovereater 8 darasged condiion, The extent of the damage in 7, Gv, Derwuse the letter hot @ military earierity, | ye) eecerta fs piace 0 do #0, be at once ernment | tance to the Coprain General, the mom | Cont C1 had dee sptoved ot the wt | frm for Fail Maver, war kn 4", tof the Laie wan Uruk the Capi@a | \raert Ronday al terte Wye MONRO”, of Mount Hope demi the cyl fenctionary, Wut | bes. aed de wus Taomrewe, BL, duly sang Corson, of the mhoenen Expericnces “Landa 1 the Bay—1 Beenery, &e. The tuft hunting Bowwell “posed’ Dr, Johnsen comn- Motety when be avked, “Pray, sir, what should you do if you weve shutup with @ baby in a tower?’ It wasn't the tower that bothered tho erusty old Doctor #0 much a8 the baby, and so, not having had much expericnee in the management of infants who pass their sonaye in & chronic state of stomach-ache and congestion of the brain, he replied, “fold your tongue, gir!” But what if he had been asked how he cowld manage @ balloon? had bim there. thonsands who Doverisee a balloon in the alr withont fadulging in arch epithets as ‘rash’? Heaven for leaving them just ‘on the earth, onder storm the lightning struck the gas pipe tn the Western Union Telegraph well. The ive quickly communicated to the tank, whieh exploded, and (he olf ran down the fun, eansing the faines to comma. Dicate with aeveral other tanks, whiol ja turn exploded and caused one of tho heaviest confagrations tho oil regions bhuve ever experioncod, Wo learn that botwoen eighteen and twenty lance pro- ducing wotts were burnt np, iaclnding two or threo inrge flowing wells, among witch wore the Shortdan and West- ern Union Pelograph wolis, bottle of them inrge’ flowing Taenem' tor near Philadelphia, yesteriay atterneon, to w trotting contest between the Hambleton Dexter and the Bashaw stallion George Mo Patehor Jr., for @ purse of two thousrnd dolla three in five, in barmeen Dexter won in cap tal Mme, As far as we can learn some twenty thousand’barrale | Considering that (Wo track was heavy In spots, occestowell by the rain of the previous niyht and the slight egrimk- ling it rocnived Just previous to the start, Th se would have beep an in of Philadelphia but for the weather at tho time for leaview town The horas were In fine candicion, Dexter in pert ter than he has for some time past. track entirely froa from the ‘am ‘now that in his fast two races, ber, and in the searing showed apoed ene tho backers of Dexter, whobad been tn Proviowsly, and they became more cautious and Make any more offers on the geiding mnt? after the Gra heat Time betting ranved Softalke Park traok, although eonaid: HOt A straght quarter on it, the he much above two hundred and fifty nm ten th, Doxtor'» third heat, in 2-294, may be considered the beat itilelant Kens to rem ning iw simple enoug! nd the concise narrative which follows will show th: under any probable circu limb ts comparativel And yet hall Tho Shoridaw had eight or nine tanks Ailod wittr off, att tances the risk 10 life and | of Rhich were dustroyed. Lowe aad another gontio- * was at Saratoga for the beu- elit of his bealth—started op an aerial excursion in the bal- loon “ Untied States" from the Aeron at the Park. The day was favorabl and the weather was so hot that tl breeze in mid air lont an add tional charm to the ascent, Rising with stately grace from of O11 were destroyed, and somo estimate the number ata much larger few than this, ‘The oil was a foot deep # It ran dewn the raw to Ott pup Alexands antic amphitheatre, i In avery resp r 7 Nirly darrte Hal fens ‘Thero word also between twonty and thirly derricks destroyed, the woilk of which wore iv various stages of mong the trees of the | The lows cannot Wh estimated ab prevent, but it is very mazrificont panorama which lny at their feet. The mighty oity, throbbing through all its davd: with the giant pulsations of business lif rivers, glittering ke @ myriad of diamonds in the raya of lly converging into beautifal Park, atrdded with trees raected by shining «hite pathways ed no wider than astring of whipeord; the noble mountains, seem ingly Incorporate with clouds and Imning the horizon like the ba the #kios themselves, alternate white and blue, reflect” ing here and there the gloaming of tho aettin: #n—all those gave to the travellers sensations of wonder and Tho Httloness of man iaa legitimate & bject of Jis own speculation, and the only reason why be does not more freq en'ly dorive P for the most the hitileness of ‘others. voyage in a balloon {4 of tnestimable vaine, mighty buildings and noble bridges bein to appoar tn- ‘ant—pay, when a wholy capital lies, as it wore, at bis feet, man ts apt to bethink him of THE PORTLAND CALAMITY. Distrivution of Clothing—The Hedtes of Two Victims Discovered—Moeting of the Clty Council, &e. the sun, and grad 6 vast OXpAnso Porrrann, Jnly 9, 1966. The Executive Committee distrihuted all the clothing on band this morning, and atiil found thousands of ap Tt ts dosirabte that any cloth- tng which has been donated should be forwarded at once addressed to Woodbury L. Dana, ward room No. 5, Zobira Chickering, « truckman, and his mother, wore thin their house on Larch stroet. The bodies were discovered to-day, An important meeting of the city government wae keronnd of a picture; plicants suffering badiy. the exere se ts part, to consider Rut in this respect alone a the gap op nicely, nnti! near t laying bead the lator paged the pote th * i atroots in the burnt d linea of atrrota will probabty be mnde, ommitive on a pobtio park and amorket on the alo A committee tho ‘eliv government A general revision of t Vtly tn @ northeasterly direction, the ood States, with ita dauntions skipper ever », rapiily passed the bounds of the elty, and at a height of two miles and a half crosed the Bast rl or and stood motionless Hore tt commenced to des the und r current, it was avain driven towards the nelh- ven the Profesor jocularly jon to try a sail in the balloon on the water, and, after having refreshed th from divers boities’ which had been provid contingency of either of the voyagors getting thirsty leone on such a day— Cratuatly losing its b ve boing opened, the cared the earth. Aleo an order over Tong Isand Sound, ond slowly, when, striking parpase of nde tlon of the United ting the amendment to the constitu. thts, and nr the same te gt tional pow ¢ to the city of Porti@ed so that compen can he claimed aa well as allowed in ences of altering ‘This wae reforred to the City Solicitor. hank va it hag beew open was tho last out the backers twenty freole nthe burnt district, pelng turned white by the Intense noarly everything ly grew insize and Importanes, until about to #ink inte Sel reettor'ing thermometers in Ty awd only 110 degrees at the hieher the lower vault, the halfantie pele he wa ‘Time, 11315) The daylight waa soon ahat out, and they paseed ont of sight the Californian wax about half @ Jonyth In front; but when they reappeared Dexter waa lending by a teneth, and he was at the three quarter paly. in 1:60, a4 hough th» balloon we: els ef the earth; but when within a hundred foot rfres the buoy was lowered inte Pelham bay, ro one of the most picturerque righta It ia posable The white sala of a hundred A were moving slowly along the calm sure fac of tho water, walle along the ghore tourias in cos. tumes light ax wir lazily held Mshing rods with quiet en A dozen sk iffy were offers of assistance to the ballooniste; hut the air ship the water with the nd 130 in the upper vault. crated out of tho Merchants! National This vault to imagine was pres nted, Rank vault, when opened, the heat for a long period there having been tan of coal on Ore in the celtar and the fire (4 #till burnin ‘Ths vanit was built some twenty five years ago. The con- tents of the First National Bank va it came out in beaut. ner by three leng't put off with friendly cule Vory fapid rate, cot the word at the fret attempt, went around the fire hend de and wide Then Doxt hogan Mvine in front, and hy the time he had y bis girth at Patoben's nose the Iaiter broke up and three lengtba Itself skimmed grace of a birt, Wet jackets and spotted pro short duration, sate Salen of nearly all descriptions proved worthlens In most cases, when veprotected, and the few whieh did not fall wore probably rdged from thia that only vaults built from the ground, are ontiroly reliable. Istons, the sail, althongh of i by clrenmatnnors. the balloon was pants, the nortal travellers got 1d were rowed In triumph to Islnnd Relief Movements in this City. Tho sympathy of our citizons for the Portland sufferers is (ast organizing itself and taking @ materially benvficlal Tho following are the subscription thus far acknowledged: — —Trm Accusey Laraiy Dre | John T. Hoffinan, Mi CHARGED PROM THY PeetresTiaRY, works ne Hap Served mt Orr im Tae vor Kivusa mm Finer Secose.—Ayonog | Chamt man named Chartes Miller, aged ab: wae yesterday arte Jeffernon POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Arrurteo Wire Mourne jayor, proviously acknow- har of Commerce, July T wut twenty-two years, | Do., July 0.... iter Dodeo, at the complaint ot his wife, on the night of the Lat inst the accured mttermpted to kill her by cutting her The woman had evidently been anfering from the injories reveived, and wan yextorday brought Into court in a fe bl@ condition, affidavit that on the evening of J ly enn Into her roo trunk, se:zed her by gned befory J Saxton & Raymond, proviously acknow! Oo trotted thin afternoom, at (he Fashion ¢ the most rquitity matched ho in can be found in this country, all of them being eom- sidered capable of trotting in 230. Dalay Horns te te favornte and brings the most im ond choloe, and Amber third; Mack Olinda nex bert. Bat it 4 wappor purchase Daley Rurna th: the Geld beforo the start at odds Proviously reported frow other sources... She seta forth in her MERTING AT THR PROPUOR RXCHANGE, mombers of the New York Prodace Exchange shortly before one o'clock yesterday for rating fonda to relieve the distress of the Inhabitants of Portland, Mr. A. EB. po nted Prosident, and vr. Henry I8. Peck Secretary. Mr. Meerers, aftor calling the mesting to ordor, stated that its object wan to adopt the best means for relieving the distrenes of the sufferers by th had heard many expre-sions of sympathy from mom ber: of the board, and hoped their sympathy would take & more wubsian‘ial form than that of mere words. Mr. Rionany B. Rock remarked that they were not called together as citizens of Maine, New York, or uny ther State, but as brouiers of the distr axed, and while sho was sitting on a arm and dragged her neross the throwing heron the bed. He then drew a nife and mada a pony across her face, She tried to get down. ant then drow tho knife over her t revering the wintp pa. Not content with neveral additional lunges at he: the arm and leg. Sho Gnaily ‘oll to th The accused mmed ately fad, bellev ing that he bed killed bie vietim. Medics! ald as soon proared and by careful treatment ahe was abl» to ap- cia havine come to the knowled mn. of the Eghth presinet, he kopt a striet watch for the acensed, and on Sunday aven- tog succeeded in arresting bim at the corner of Eldrid and Canal treet, Millor acknowted ed having comnit- ted the deed, and, in just! he came home and found be had the knife in the time. cont at her, cutting her ay, bat he hold her Masters being ap- ie cutting her s verely in floor in a # ato Portiand @re. He of Insensibility, held to-day, to sustal lutions were unanimous adopted pledging dim. their al of the ‘Irish republic, In whom they have . mont implicit reliance for lntegrity of purpor, pear in court. The of officer Matthew the members of the Prodics amount He then read th hoped the aubsoripuona o Exchange ould be double that a nerien of resolutions, and a committee to receive aub- married, and res'ded nt ag oo Hier had boon on and Int} jo 120 Craene street : came of the fxland, where he had served ont his time for mansianghter in Wallace, George D. Cragin, Archibald Baxter, Rd Hinkin, W. 'D, Mangam, Robert P Getty, William Hf. Swan, Ambrose Snow, Joha H. Boynton, R chard P. Back. Francia P. Fags Newman, N O Pilisbary Mr. Richard P. Huck was appointed treasurer of the bers were reqnested to band tn No 29 South street, as A wabseription list was al denk, om the test hoor of the ball THR UMAMDER OF COMM @ merchants wax held 3 caused the death of his fret st he was born in Ohio, and la a He was Cully committed to answor. AusoKD Case ov Patan Prerevons. A young womhn named Mary Gimbride, well known to the pollee, was eax che | yonterday arraigned before Jun'ioo Nodge, at the Jofferwon | the ft was the | Market Court, on ‘Are you sure | pretences. It was alleged that Mary har | sess with ae | the Ides that there waaino harm to mak! “af her trienda, but In doing 0, alw: ee ty the Kame to the fourth degree, bas and Thomas Dapham. Diack#mith by trad ecripiious to his of s concinded to appre. prin A few days ago sho called at the fancy store of Runaideon & Meares, No, 207 Sixth avenne; and selected (rem one of the clerks, natned vara | Thomaa Horan, » bill of goodatvalued at fourteen dollars, he name to be fora Mew. Jerome, aa Went Thirty-oighth «roe, and r questing that they be sent to the hore with bill for payment, Ar Wr J wae well known to the propristors, (ey holleving Mary's Ty tobe correct, delivered the goods to her, aaying some ober tune, t day returned clerk having learned iverad the pronerty t qneation, ealted «Meer Hogan, of the T eine!, whe took her Into custody, ‘The nocured was com. mitted to answer in default of three bondred dollars ball. meoting was called to order by Mr A. A Lerw. President of the Chamber, who was appointed chairman at Lie Mr. Mou ML Gneewmes, moved that the committee be extended to one hundred, who eorid call and eotertt rob sort) tions from the merebants and ofer buscems men, and sleo could take charge of various distr cts of the eliy where thoy could flud m deal of rervics. Adop reprerenting t) any opportanition of doing Pomtmnastor Kety anid it was bie duty to make « report of the meeting held at the A) erninee Look 09) for mitauions, Get PUTO SMS enig, or Howse on Saturday There Mr, Raley offered # angerstion that there steald be but one effort and one ty Appointed there, bat | was muggested t aourh Combiny with the prosent meet Fesolutiona a med Astet Hpane to the chairman, vehen the Astor House meeting was adopted and the names of Mr. Kelly ant bis omocintes from that moetiag included in Lhe general committer. Mr. Bo. Witnerie moved that all eubeerfbed be tn scribed theraselwet, thon, and not till authorized Lo call on when the subscript ons came in by thourands pe ChiKMAN then amid fen the bit ere Mary took the goorts, made a few more that eho had not Peat L. COMPANN, BS Broadway n@ mooting at t co-operation of Rorsray.—A man named John Collins waa yorterlay arrested by oMoer Aston, of the Twenty-ffth provinct, chareed with stenting aenat, ented at $20, from Oo The acoieod was 6 in his poweeae'on, and committed by 1 dofantt of $200 ball to answer Orrenn. —Two ) Downing, were yest teeent who bad pot hon they bed sot | then, were they , | wind o . Colter, No. 60% rd ith the property e would bead tho let with | neoment was rors Avsacue Upow & Robert and Mich in & eects nied | vine corre aid thet donation wae auch a very good one he would have t The gyntiem 0 atime offer Biman Jock white he waa ‘no the : They were both | cum of $200 10 answer. Loonies ram Wrowa War. —Leonand Roretoen, a cart drives for Sehafior, the brewer of leger beer 8 Beret eur wiiiten avNanat, commrT vf the meeing the cous After the adjourn nent eos which tay be found against them. | sq through « ptate On the Tet intone the miliary foree, consisting of Ave | counsel for the prisoners. Mr. Freemeg up to thi un. | let ebt now of Mr & B® Ch oy peeled (a Ohetrtet ot Lhe commmitinn tore After omme debate | ¥ that a aperlat caaumittes of 0 # be NEW JERSEY NEWS rized ty oottne Teerre Pearce Crem re Nonrw itrvem—Nasrow Kecart or Cartan Gnrcerr a= blecking up | Reorwrwr twelve, contising of eight gontione:, two indies ond tea Hoboken Yaebt the North river wed (he ereuntive officers , a THe Tormrre ahead manutacimrnes OF war, Cont Fourth siren Pigee rer tn torney | Ott Me ender, bel 4 ‘orty policomen charged | * ty | otoek ¥. when th y rem one thoceind neproes, who, tt w amerted, were arwed | 4 LAnOM BARUI OF PRISONERS SENT TO THR PTATR | Rng dye, ide b overtaken by precipitating the w the sails of the ia hing Kort Tee abe otortng bene na beasy storm alled to taeic Revorns U nm mel which aret the beat, vo. W., end oe maa! 0 the venel on tte wide, and n clingtog to Ab this Ue Arma: memin. Tho pepolar com nity that they ex of Part Leo, ennine a ee maneed try Jot 6 perliows prmition Wh Ban’ Art stank. Me not only dem'ssed hig | Alfred Barthan and John Harris, bergiary, sentenced to | they were * arepien fh Heging and sive had @ re taoty were 9a ng with Some A ogpeit, nett nat ak tw er nt parlor entertninmenia, Rath mmmeicet | an OE wh Rewyer's At aad Macaca Dev Age grammes of Me 4 whew oe et OF te) Large emer ae oi 9) Marrey ot, corner ef Conage vane Mew Abloot’s, | er what mm ft hewe bene etpecied ftom | wectjwe axb BUTTORNOLE The inal | Pre dway A WP mratia) a tg T FIRE IN THE ONL REGIONS, Another Destractive Fire Among the Ot Welly='fwenty Titoasand Consamed—Over Burned Out, &e. Lourviens, Pa, July #, 1806, romnnd to taste or condigtency. Mra Rarrott and Mr. Davies appeared in an ermusing aflerpieoe, which wad ved with appiaase, These entertainments are mons “priate for the heated Jorm, e# there ina spam. Laneity and vactety abont then which make the audience feol more at home than at a publ jloce of amusemens They will be given on four evenings of earh woe, Damely, Mond Thursday, Friday and BKawurday, aod Varied each eveuiny TIN TURE. Great Trotting Maten peg Seffot Park Course, Near Pitiantetphet Boe tween Dexter and George M, Patehen, or, ad Dollars ater the Winner tn Three Straight leat Phe Third Hoat the Hest Ever Made. A large crowd assembled on the Soffolk Pact mile heats, best nonse tarrout of the eftzene threatenine appearance of Dallforniat we dna m2 WK 22%, The Led mado, ey First Het —Dexior won the pole, and the horsem comiae up under yo start; but bofore they g: mado a donble break, whieh gave Dextor a lead of fom 1 headway, got off with an ovne around ihe Ora! bend Patohow. Jongtha, which, however, was reduced to two at the qu =pold, in thirty «ven and alialfaeconds Parchom trotted finely on the hark ide of the course, and clown haif-notte ‘py head with Dexter, he agat lengths in fron pole Patehen again chased, a of sight bettiad the old hows. invite of the track, be a whion ta on was about two lengths behind, Whom he reap. peared neain he was a hroke ap, and by the time he reoovered No was six | in the rear. Dexter pawed the three.qnarter pole ia clover, bet then he agnia ena 51, and came in winnor of the heat Dy half-n-form, longi, fn 220\4, the etaliion baving broken a Ofte Unie on the homostreten md Hort Ths roanit of tha preenal Dexter, and thay laid nm. The horses came eNoat brongtat ve hundred to p forthe wort dd got it with their lbeuds together, 10 stallion’ © ndrod yards, and th id ot. The fowt fo thirty backs 1 of low to th ath and a hatf eheed Young Dobie the whip on Doxter freely, and he came ina wim ty 2.%5, Third Hat.—Dollars wore pow offered to dimes thet ares, Che horas came up a 16 quarter pole twe ond, in thirty ve preg hm ep hack mide of the course, half-mile pole In 110, four leneths In front of the He was five lengths ahond at the three-quariee pola, 41, and, wil m break on the homest caine iu a winner by halfa dozen lomgtha, in 223%. folios ing (#9 summary — Burrow sank Covnae, Prrpanrruta, Momay, fel 9.—Purss $2,000, mile heats, bow three In Ore, ness, Ws, Doble entered bg, Mentor. ..........cee BD $ J Koff ontored br. «, Georges M. Pateben, Jr... 2 & Time, 2:20),--2 26-2244. Fashion Cour A wwcopatnkes of ainetion hundred do: nt of apood, tak peste: Lacy the em n the desire manifented te No etl be the favorive agadag® . Fe lived at Phitndetph Pmtapearms, July 0, 0 At & meeting of the original O'Mahony Fenasq James Blephens, rose recognizing him as the Chief boty - rotten nerommary adiiity to execute the duty be him, aod donooncing the charge of hie being 0 bra. ish apy ase foul slander, The Commition on Resale. trona were Patrick Murphy, Jorey Maguire. A nucabor have promod to coutribute » lar a woek. h Bergen and ‘The Texes Cotton Crop, Naw Ovcaame, Joly 0, hee, Texas cotton news ts omfavorabie, The crop ie on@s mated to be about one-fuarib, The worms are (hroald tng. ed. Grrnan mere Oo Suing, July §, Coawvm T. Gea furern, aged 45 years. He remains will be taken to Connectieat form - mont Omer = infaet daughtor of Richard 074d igey Oumern The relatives and friemds of the fami are ne. fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wedmend gy = Tae Boon, ab wh O'elock. (Por Other Deaths 10 Secon! 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