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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1866. 5 Joan KH. Russ, John Connelly, Anton Moller, A pedier of stationery, nam : i Michael Mein, bydney Peder; —Bilen Connors, HOT WEATHER. struck youtorday aftermose, while 08 Fallon’ street, aad POLICE INTELLIGENCE. forinn the bes nights, ond while rerting ia: te he fasten bpm Cot vedios Sea, Sermalin aint Sead ae m stzest, yo ings gave way and falling upon bis Lite danghtar, Michel Costello, John Hughes, Patrick McCue, Sen ae ree etre No. 83 Wickoff Y SPO LI DRE crushed her in such #manaer that deal easued uy 5 Jane Coatallo, * Bad. Catharine McCue, | The Warmest Day in Tem Years—Thor- | girct, thirty-aie ae Lal pol by KOR | Annagt or 4 Noroniows Cuanacrun.—Late om Suuiay | A ormards i Jacob W ey, AT Beoae teemncter at Gee Becndaek Degrece. tm | Devin of tho Fonsdnbe precinet, to have dit from | afternoon Peter Gillen, whom the police characterize as See gles MARIOS 7 Sesander Carl, Michisel spreesen, Cony See the Shade—Hot Enough to Cook Beer sapske at ay o'clock last evening. . ‘notorious Sixth ward character and & prominent mem BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. The Missing Ship Monarch of John'W. Ferratt, John Manus," Jamon sly | Steake im the Sun—Scenes on Broad He es Mc Aa a ie ectiantic: Mork, ane ra, | DOr of the Dead Rabbit fraternity, accompanied by Joha more ‘ tae” eye. soeee way—Calorical Calendar for Thirty-five | ported to havo died {rom the effects of sunstroke about | Sextom and Nicholas Oram, euterod the lager beer aalooa | | A® Ove crios Auanuer THe BUPERINTRNHENE® oF ba the Seas. qobn Lawless, andrew Waeiee. YearseThree Days of 1855—Sun Strokes | ‘bree o'clock yesterday afternoon, of William Wagner, 267 William street, and called for | "™—Mr A.D. Wilson has taken out an injunctiom Per Hapzirick, be Whoan' | tm New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, IN NEW JERSEY. y woon occurred betwoen | *#tinst the Superintendents of the Puor, and they are rsmorennty ae ‘eown, Micheal Whelan, and Hoboken, &c. An piace woman residing semposaril in one of {hove mea and the proprietor of th fatiag which summoned before Judge Gilbert to show cause why (hey im. eate, ter Whelan, Malone’ gs, in Warren street, soy City, was s alleged Gillen beat mer in most tal ma id not consiae: i “ a Seven Muandred tight Person Hy. N-Willaina, Jaman MeMackon, The nomenclature in vogue among astronomers and | prostrated from the effocts of the heat yesterday ' She bout the heed and breast. with ® paving mone or | fay the coum’ itunid when the proposals for supply. a Hon and Twenty-eight s fein Bovine," Blady Mokigcken, | woather prognosticators fail seriously in expressing the | Was attended by Dr. Hadden, whowucceeded in restoring | brick. Oflcer Davis, of the Sixth precinct, hearing, « ‘aaa ae Cong yey emngacnn fh no Parr , conmciournens ory for helj ; pene ne bid for fo : Supposed to Have Perished. Miclael Devine, Wm Derme,,,.' | intensity of the heat as regards the weather of Sunday | “At‘haltpast teu o'clock, yesterday morning, Patrick | wo men with him, tilhen was yowtorday. arraigned be. | fewest wy 'gi.cad nity te Alegt to have Doan the ‘Ann J. Devi: in, Inst and yesterday. On last Friday, the13th inst,, the | Cravan was overpowered by the heat at the corner of tice Dowlin, mitted lo pri for tial, 7 % iy ty J. Devine, M and com 800 . | dorsed *' proporals, para Rureay. wey, Heraxp informed its readers of the weather proguosti- Towum = Jeceoy avennes. ine ‘Siting be ap pares bel wae subsequently released on bail. The others were | tondouts, A dona tooo cations for the wook ending July 19. According to these, | administered to Inia the’ necesury romodice Tho'un. | victol ot mencincehoe a Mechalnd Tae’ deste ot Vatttes [ane aee oe eas then NAMES OF THOSE PROBABLY LOST. ony gl we were to havo fair weathor, Woll, if fair is | fortunate man was romoved to his residence, 359 South | Foster, corner of Fark and Mulborry streets, by stabving | gud. were $1,000 below those of Meccatery Bt, DiMgs Pat McLaughlin, taken to mean “beautiful to behold’ the torm was woll | Seventh siroet, by odtcara Ayres ond Ceimmins, | him with a eheose knife, and was sentenced to the State | junction will be argued this morning velore Judge yee i. howe, for, on en as on land, the scenery has been rub | seriocaiy afocted iy 4 heat that hie hal to be assisted Tine Vinee tease bee |e nh yan nn Ryan, t, if sonsation or feeling is to be taken | home by his fellow-laborers, va lee Ds RDI hs Yi RowNRD.—A boy named Joho Jarles, fourteen youre The New York Clipper Ship Hor- Jota into account, it must be conceded that the awful—nay, | 411), Hoboken & woman Yes afected by the heat and presse pe Paes afternoon and evening Ser. | of age, was drowned while Uathing yatterday aiveruowa t Mary Ww. Feats, Alezander Speers, wi Profane—epithets so lavishly bestowed by aweltering | name, rocidenco or connection could be ascertained. | ter Do. ey 5 of the Harbor Police, assisted by 0M | gear Fulton ferry, His body was recovere| shortly atiar met Burned at Sea. eeeelisiay, Taeieiee New Yorkers during the iast two days have not been at | She was removed to the Sistors’ Hospital =. Dyi0 a shave arrested siateea mien, mostly by Me, Anthony Cuvier, TE father of "tbe boy the Mery A. Delany,’ John Mullhearn, fughes, all surprising. Perhaps the clerk of the weather is = boarding house runners and junkmen, samed William aki Daniol Delany,’ Patrick Mullhearn, William Hughes, pase ” 4 bay elnaen i The Weather Blsew Brown, John McDevin, Lawre D; Redinsen, S4wand Arraurrea BukGLARY,——A burglar attempted to browk ag, and has inl , because the q July 16, 1866 Blake, James Watson, John Welsh, John Di Michaot | into the residence of John Brown, No, 14 South Soveote cholera got no chance to afflict America as it has Europe, | The thermometer today in Weunnty: : " , John Dunn, Mi a : 2 iy in localities protected from McDermott, Thomas Miller, Jotn De Patrick ¢ = Aree, yen! mor it ter agaiass ‘The Captain and Crew Forty-three that It would be fair to give us some experience of hO | rofleciod heat showed 100 degroes, the hotest since | ney, William H. Clive, Robert Marsh, Solomon Sian Niel cihee xd omendnd te ihe sonond sivey window; bak Days in a Long Boat, heat at least, At all events, yesterday was 1847, Some instruments in the shade indicated 104 Joseph Burgoyne and Hammond Cook, on the charge of | le ws discovered, and made his eoapo : oy THE WARMEST DAY POR THE LAST TAN YEARS. Hurrrorp, Conn., July 16, 1866. boarding or attempting to board the steamship lows Manip uy THe Mayon —A young cow nane@ a Mol iam Johnson, Walsh. But, untess the weather take a decided chai Difforent the c rice : tying in the stream, in ¥iolation of a law passed by Ub : ‘ take a early ifforent thermometers in this city marked uinety-niue y . je » 5 wi rol day the Va og i io relation to boarding vem an the i 4 George Murphy, Robert Gi Mattl jarion, to-day, it will probably be recorded to- y has been, degrees in the shade at one P. M. last Legisiature | lation to board Eleazer Abrams and Sareh Frans, were united in the Jona i wae Ling Hinghes, warmest of 1866; for the southerly winds that have pre- 4 port of New York. The offenders were taken before | holy bonds of wedlock yesterday morning by his Houer TWO BOATS STIL 1 john Ent » nghes, vailed during the present quartet of #I pat ie Barriwore, Suly 16, 1866. Alderman McBrien, who required thew to give bail in Aftor the ceremony the brother of the 4 John Banister, nhillp Creighton, ij pi quartet of the moon will, ‘The heat is really fearful—th fr 1 | ; Margaret Kearney, John Buckley, Susan Cre! % all probability, gather rain to the eastward, which will | 95 19" 100 degrees in the hada, The wig ie rattectiy: | (he sum of $300 cach. Tho steamer lowa recently at ot, who stood by as a witnoss, saluted the bride rae Thi Margaret Clifford, bogin to fail about Wednesday, at which time the lunar | healthy logrees in the shade. Tho city is perfectly | rived from Liverpool with a large number of passengers. bridegroom was too happy over (he eveut to be die oye : Ag (a deity 18 to take her noxt fitful mood—one of : Boaox, July 16, 1866. Taree ov Warcues.—OMcer Wolsh, of the Third pre. | braved 5 Baba C cn, copious tears, most probably. For the last few day# | The thermometer ranged from 94 to 100 between len | Cinct, yesterday arrested a lad named William O'Donnel! Hicuway Ronneny —Charles Jackson, a farmer, resid Wreck of the Schooner Cinder- James Shereland, A WALK UP RROADWAY and three o'clock today, after which a fresh easterly | on the charge of stealing (wo gold watches and a silver | (08 at Maspeth, Long Island, while driving through Fire John Bocho, at the usual promenading hour of four has beon far from | Witt lowered it to 4. p ; ase P| ae iv aoe ella on Squan Beac! etaera. | eset aru tat ema et ee | ay Prnuapetrm, July 16. 1890, | Batak, valued ot $136 from James O'Donnell, @ clave | Settad wt jumped ints is wague, aod, cher beatiog, . McCormte weeks ago, Everybody who claims to be anybody is © thermometer to-day ranged from 94 to 104 de * J iy ¢ ‘ oT sontied ‘thien ‘a node Ded “ lef sabe. ~ F Patrice ‘Sresnany cut of towa, and the fow fashionables who belong to | grees. ‘There were ton death from sunstroke een ee fo Ree TO Oe Toe Mik cuinrtio brat Kiss arate es eaten kee len Brennan, e Can't get-away-Clubs,"’ have donned linen dusters - ~ - tn li He reached the Grand st f : Patrick Duffay, ' Patrick Clements, Cornelius Kencedy, | and straw hata, and soem determined to keep cool even Prexrock xr Cavonr ax Tue Act —Patrick Sullivan and ei iycrmynlt bingy binge tl gee 4 pogt S Philip Durki 7 " 7 D Ont \ Sullivan he was found by the police, who look him to the The Ships Bedfordshire and Cyclops, | fuip Durkin, | thomas Rawards, Michael Gisnn, at the risk of losing their Bean Brummel reputation aud THE PUBLIC HEALTH. John Gillen, both young men, were yesterday arrested | station house and procured medical ald. A y if * ‘arn ing machine to dis - 5 7 . ‘ We r » Jn could mot ideute Both Overd ia a croyhOTAL NUMBER LOST. tion, Every one is ina melting mood, like vagrant ico. | SCV'™ Additional Cases of Cholera and | crirzo of stealing a watch, vatued at $25, from the vest | tin Apoale Bor ms a ip, anne ue. Osoers an boy . 54 | berga in the tropica. The foremost topic of conversation ‘Two Deaths in New York—Four Cases | » of Edward MoGuire, residing at 211 Heater street 2 x &e. &e. &e. oman be tendon aching Ses of tbe weather. On gentle | in Brooklyn and Two in New Jersey— The Prisoners ‘we caught in the act, and Alderman | O% THR ater om ried that « 5 5 le ° in declares that tl of the world must ng. i ag McBrien, of the Fourth district, sitting rarily for | man named Abraham te! No 404 Co Infante. 4 |cand these are ihe ween’ or _| Mortuary Record for One Week—Over : . , : of probation for purgatory ; Justice Dowling, committed thein to the Tombs for | jumbia street, while on the rampage from too fraquont ~ | anol 01 Eight Hundred Deatha Returned— | tral ? : ‘The American emigrant ship Monarch of the Seas, another thinks that if he were amphittous * stations,’ attacked Benry Repeaperyger with « kuife amet is J Tota... setae . seseeee-T38 | he would dwell in coral caves and not Diarrheal and Sunstroke Cases Pre- Rowpym Ranpast.--Dr, Horatio Nelson, residing at | cutting the hand of Henry very severely. Delaney was which left 1 for N ble ; : revi neii New York on the afternoon of BURNING OF THE SHIP HORNET. be seen Core acacace of the briny for a week Ice ponderate, &o Raven a, L, 1, op Sunday came o New Y arrested and held for examination. 9th of Marc! croam saloons, soda wator fountains, &c., v abi r AB OOE;: Fiy Aaj Oh Ea CBee SEBE om XO o n t, with a valuable cargo and six By telegraph from San Francisco we learn that Hono- | patronized bi anrerat topers aa re bare ygebliate The bulletin of the public health for the twenty-four | in bis carriage, crossing on the Hunter's forry ml hundred and seventy-four ngers, is now, lackin, Pr v pers; peop! " I “ g on the Huo i ; “4 y-four passengers, is now, lacking | iuiu advices report that the clipper ship Hornet, Captain | air, walk leisurely and linger by the way, which is some- | hours ending at two o'clock P. M. yesterday reported | Driving through the streets adjacent to the fers ou the Ene Wovens weiaan See ‘bnt two days, four months at sea, And as yet nothing has | sfitchell, from New York for San Francisco, was burned | ‘ing very unusual for the donizens of this metropolis, | ius james Kio nine, and J. Kiol P fork side Ff ; : The ( vor of Commerce committee for t of deen heard of her, It is feared that some disaster must | at sea May 3, in Intitude 2 de north, longitude 136 mine raat along aa lf they Cres half an hour behindhand np anne : Begs pebaiahs and J ae ic fom aged | New York side, he was aseailed by a couple of roughs ‘ ctieuich taak puclichisi'< hesoniian 0 tim z » grees , into the world and were endeavoring to make up for it, een, residing at No. 7 Jersoy etrect, Jersey City, were | who got into his carriage and asew h He wa i koopa Morel romper ber g08 bite degrees 5 minutes west, The captain and twelve of the Hoat reign supreme from the flagstones to the steeples’ | taken ili early yesterday morning with the symptoms of | lieved of these f Uy tie appearance of.alpolicemap, | enn S1s,805 were a aived meee Setaniay . 0 e Soas was, with- | crow and two passengers named Fergusson, brothers, | >%éht ‘ta bi pine ; t—-making a total of $63,041 26 receiv e i é. cholorn, At ten A. M. both patients were in a state of | who took t pecustody. The Doctor, being of a bene. ey ight bundred a ifty dollar egies sai oe of the finest emigrant ships that ever | arrived at San Francisco after being forty three days in aon HOT pare FOR THIRTY-FIVE YRARS. collapse, but considered hopeful. The premises and | ¥oled in, declined wakity any tas abataa , ae See hve ed nf See Dete ochre! the command of Captain | a longboat. abe Fe pelthep meet saga the bottest days known | °°. t seein eakT aha: tae LG oindise them, an rth Srisik. Gu ecemcnenane rt Kirkaldy, a clever and experienced seaman, and is say sci eae ats oa ‘i my con@bon, | Starting 2 om bad pt The following gives # y of the amounts rad th aeuty tases iad’ Ghose veanali be shal batik Two other boats aro yet out, containing the first and - Degrees, | were thoroughly disinfected. Theae are the only casea | a short dist when he was again aswault lented in the ol ine ta leas eventig 4 ‘ poagrte ps c second mates and about twenty others. The boats kept iisaae 1 1847 —Juty 18. % | returned at the Superintendent's oflice. Ot our es, ties. A, tiy protection of the Metropol ixens’ General Committea this city by Messrs. Roosevelt & Joyce, in 1864; rated company for nineteen days and then parted from one ie oe 7 1MB—Jul i “2 | however, furnish further cases occurring In city police w t hand, and officer Randal! relieved the oduce Excban iy 3 ) 1 Al., was copper and Iron fastened; 1,979 tons burden, | another. The ship carried a large quantity of kerosene ‘August re ‘o4 CASES IN NEW YORK Doctor from the unsolicited attentions of domes Quinn | Hoard of Brokers 2; feot in length, 43 foet breadth of beam, 20 fest depth | and burned rapidly y 1a35—Auguat or } Witliam McGerr, of 14 Fast. | and Thoma . oy etl who it te al exed om ited the Open i teed of Bokae ‘ or eee had three full decks. The missing vessel | The Hornot was owned by Mossrs. Lawrence, Giles & | MMU iy Me % as reported by br. J. ™. Ran | he attempted to arrest Quinn, O'Neill cavght bim by the | Watchmakers and dewellors maiiod irom Liverpool with about 1,600 tons of freight, | Go, of No. 11 South stroet, in this cit a wia1.48 jroo ger s a anakan’ Bveaea,’ i. Oak a throat threatened if he did not Int him go he w consigned to B. 1. H. Trask & Co,, and was valued at | tons burden, and was ale by Mees wena A ret oe rf % bing a the st ' Jaution Wduhetly cemeasoea than va eatunsy or wane eett rat 4 3 a y uly : 96 | ing hora, ete., subsequently set in. at} ° one, Senet en Corer eee 200 bat oo ay men $125,000. She was owned by Messrs, A. Taylor & Co., | Mackey, of this city, in 1851, and rated Alig. She had | 145—July t + * 97 | tended by Dr. Anderson, Cossrquence oF Beixe is Bap Courayy,Thos Cooney ey and the Catho! ef Liverpool. a large and valuable assorted cargo, and it 1s said that 1s6—July L . 6 ’ oa) Al twenty ve minutes lprategtes M. yesterday a able, hard-working san, was ed | “y As much anxiety is felt in both this city and Liverpool THE HOT DAY OF case of cholera was reported at 133 Mulberry street, just euevolent socvety by persons Bae eet ee ae ae any and Liverpool | one frm in this city shipped $70,000 worth of goods by | On this day, July 20, 1863, tho heat at noon was almost | opposite tie house whore the child Ceritia Kew died of met in the erect to yo a pers 7 jends on of the | the Hornet, on which there was no insurance. unbearable; but, between two and three o'clock in the | cholera om Saturday, This part of Mulberry sirees ts in | have adenmk On Sanday owht an invitation of that otal ia the city ‘Mi-fated vessel, we give below full and correct lists of The vessel belonged to Sutton & Co.'s Despatch line, bgerr furious thunder storm came on and cooled | a shockingly fithy condition kind wae wot to be refused, He accepted. The party, |p ensued icoaeicinccad both le ” ie atmosphere #0 as to bring the mercury down t Twi ses of supponed cholera were reported from the put Cali omated pemengers aad crew. and is tho first ship lost out of one hundred and fifty | oighty-soven dogroes at half-past three"? | eweuty azvond precinct, at. twenly lve “yaat | HOW five in pamber, went to Jamen\ iare’s, in Kleven) LIST OF THE OFFICERS AND CREW. which they have sent out during the past seven years. one 1886 we have had no heat approaching that of | eleven o'clock yesterday morning, vis avenue, ucar Forty-sixth street, While Clare's back Tora 3 last week. On July 7, 1866, the greatest heat was | Wolfs, corner of Sixty-sixth street and » was turned, preparing the drinks, somebody man b The voasel is fully insured, and with her cargo was | ninety-three; on tho Sth ninety-four; on the 1th ninety. | and that of Ars. MoCoanell, corner of Sixty- thelname of Mischon’ it to sad-.tbirew a stone at > Obituary. sary enkemseaen ag three; and on Sunday last, tho 15th inst., ninety-one and Second avenue. sat striking him on the head, j leftewr, Cla 4. BD, BLOODUGOD, OF NKW TF e wing telegram, rece! from San Francisco Samuel ©. Ruscher, residing at 20% ary street, was | turned round, and, catching thi \t , : yoaterday by the owners of the vessel, goves some addi. | The following is the comparative, heat for Tout ye atiacked with cholera symptoms last Saturday nicht. | the crowd, and Cooney got ¢ ri with it a This geutleman, 100g Knows to the editorial frateraity re ng afcsiaccettbonnrmedieaceh cage Though the case was supposed to be ainiid one, the pa- | waa rather severety hurt. The throwing of the stone is | Of New York, died from « oke om Saturday last. ta tional on July 16th:— i i y Particulars of the disaster :— : tient expired yesterday morning. sald to have been without provecation, there no 6AM 2M oP. h . 1832, and (rom that thine to 1896, he edited thy Albany ‘Berea Degrees Jano Kirwin, residing at 216 Elizabeth street, aced | beon any allereation previously Justice Con ‘ Lawnnxox, Grins & Co. : 1968... TR 4 hide years, was attacked wit the symptoms of etiolera | mitted Cooney, the omly one of the party that wap ar- | Daily Advertine, and was a strong opponent of General pany ' The Hornet was fire May 3. Tho | ! ra *o at five o'clock Sunday evening. She diet on yesterday | rented. de pd Martin Van Koren, during the esetng iy r captain, two passengers and thirteen seamen arrived at | 13 -- £ bs morning. The premives, after being vacated, were thor Buwone ov Pickrocamre ow Bart Cm times 19 which they were successful candidates for tho one of the Sandwich Islands June 15, in a sate of starva. | %:- ” sl % oughly dininiecied . rearre o% Rurnoan Cans Henty | Presidency, He subsequently edited the New York free tion. » UP TOWN AND DOWN TOWN. fr. Harris’ weekly mortuary report ix not yet com. | Srimmelbein war a passenger ou one of the Second ave. | Sun a paper started by an nasociation of printers whe ‘They had been in the tong boats forty-three days. As has been remarked in ® previous article, the com. | ploted, owing to the difficulty of recording and clas.fy- | nue care yesterday, Beury was an 00 asmenger | me robe vey alive tony an advance of wages. He Two boats, with the first and second mates ond the re- ive table given above contains the record of the | ing ihe unprecedentediy large uutmber of deaths wha’ | rainy on the platform. When néar the corworof Tairty | tee cey mad et the time et Wie mec ae uml ie . ibe coty, and at the time of his death was cougected mainder of the crew, are yot out. The boats wore in as taken in one of the coolest localities down town | have swelled the pas, week's report, | The following i8 8 | ica greet Henry discovered that bix watch lind been | wiih tho Railroad Journal company for days, GEORGE BOWES." | ote mercury thermometer Up towa the variation he | sumain'y oC partion of fn ouienia, which promwisan | ni wie\ Many ducorered Qh, Us 0a ine iu excess of {rom three to five degreas. In the | alarming dieproportion of diarrheal cases, and death — P- \. “ a “Stew n sot ingen | Rane eta ated Say Tee apf | mya a casein co ane ee. ‘The Hornet sailed from this port on theI2th of Janu. | tha shad» during throw swcvenive houre; whist on the | and under in (he poorest and overoromded tenement dix Cummi opposite aide of the atreat in the sun it indicated one | tricts: — The Cunard mail steamab\p Cala, Cay Sto a under command of Captain Mitchell. ) Captain Stage, wi ‘Burke, diaper pi phe ae ca hundred and thirty-five degrees. ORTUARY RECORD YOR THK VAST WEI Ti), wait to be a “Kouck’ from down town, wasnt | leave Hovtow ou Wednesday for Liverpool. & Burke, bap sca Lcd agave sdhrenin x emsernard AT HOBOKEN. fandmanns Park yesterday 7% The mails for Kyrope will clone tn this clty , 4 nb yes! i yy *! 8 quarter ibeamanythe vresiaombeellmem gost) Wheeden Been ly Dhan arg nn App hong t eee also, Wiven Zenns went to Landm past one and half past five o'clock in the afternoon, Charles Burns, wah echoes Santey muratag eheut te velo, os | Re bil ote watch with hin im bis The New Yorx Hamaio Editon for Rurepe— Sohn Farrell, Gn neh inher Weak: we degrees, while spirit thermometers showed | \i4), on Tad o- Farrell, a Pond, near Squan beach, various from one husdred and three to one Total deathe there he wae relieved of sich watch. Zenay says tbat | TMdy at eleven o clock to morrow morning Fe jersey. She was loaded with fish, all of which has been | hundred and five degrees in the shade. THK CHOLRRA IN Hi! was standing near him, aud he nolced that be was Siuxie copter, im wrappers, ready for maltieg ote saved. Tho vemsel was gold as she lies for three hundred CITY CARB. The Board of Health are going to ii hacky > bis hands about bis (Hook #) pore m, 600 | eats dollars, The schooner was an old vessel, and rated two From early in jorning, allthe lines of city rail. | regard to cleaning the streets of all garoag ai | iminediately the rimined his waich. Zeus there ~ roads took the precantion to have relays of horses at | dead carcnmses have in the streets for the past tww “or roved Usefuimece: All Thee ands haif in Lloyd's. She was built in 1343 at Kesor, | giterent points on their routes, ready (o relieve the the steneh fr Which ls enough Lo breed a pest\+ be BURNETT'S COCOAINK FON THK ai hes “ Ct, and was aixty.three tons burden. teams in case of exhaestion, Notwithstanding this pre MAIK sud hie other Toll Preperations Pats ieiyina Rat OTHER MISSING VESSELS. — numbers of horses yoy dead br = eat Mrs. Oliver Logan, awed forty years, residing in Sul! a . lea a or) o- he | ein a on rout espectally on the ind Avenue Rallroad. van street, between Van Brant and Kichards bad pain “a ay tue ih wee to — — +--+ Honor Duan, The — a oe Cyclops, from cay pd ‘i ecg Inns diarebora for anveral days; was aoen by Dr. Ford, | A04%8C by dvatie Conuolly in one thonmnd dollars | Mm no, respectively 18th January last, bound med S died at half-past nine oO clock yesterday morning WNLY OLA A man nemed Thompson died suddeniy at 78 Forsyth | 4 case of cholera was reported ut No. Fitat street A Wedenenic—Colte of tea Rais FS a lec are very much over: ‘and fears are enter. late on Sunday night, as suy trom the com- een, i, caress, y iatnigence| fe hauot ned the host, | Willlamabars, yest afiernooa, about four o'elork hoch seom more #tupid than crite iii PORTLAND SURFRRKICE Bait Ryan, shins viny high 6h in Maglené, and replay An faquest ‘will be held on the body by Coroner Nev sa vag: | guilty, perhaps, (0 look—whem the thermorme " Jota astereoo, — | incroasing. The same Coroper was notified to hold. an indies! at Conover, TwelNe ward, whe was stacked | cates s hondred degree—with Insite! eye upto the =v Ricmwon, July 14, 1868. During the hottest period of yesterday a man. whore | An Old Renti¢man, reading wi No. 12 Ko) knew how twas that Syduey Sanith Sellars BXRCUTIVE CLEMENCY. name could not be ascertained, was prosirated by the | ret eee a nt ay chat he tad been suficr ny | Will heal, maneged ake oft b Verner & Boriee ened Ae ida M trom | bones ostiitae of our race marily is adorned ¢ they w addin « aradise, an tim ywever. as for heat te the Henarp office. “His condition was nn- On the 96 fast, Presitons: Jetmesn telegraphed to the poae a gooaed pamersby, who at ouce notified a con. | ifn an eat ee military authorities here to have made out and forwarded | venient policeman. Alte! some time this officiaijentisred | PAT ese Garrow. wn k war ot the 5 an wa to Washington a list of all persons who had been ent to | the sorvices of a drayman, on which open vehicle ox. | Me bed sent tor hie . pound to the direct raya of & burning aun, which seemed the Penitentiary here by military commissions of courts | [7 have aircady done its work, the poor man was jos! nd martial for crimes of a lesser grade than rape and mur- | oi over the bot stones to the nearest elation bouse or i i i A we d uniatt er, and who had been confined fot six months or more. | hospital. It might be supposed that in exireme thor aoe pai i (1 at hor iies Were notified, andthe patroimen were directed | if not ou It was stated upon good authority that it was his design | 88Ch 44 now too irequently occur, the authorities would | ving antnn of that precinct to be pre provide for the afiicted to pardon all such and order their release, This list has | of their complaint would not be agers * to the Board of Henith rom all hie kona Teporis of mil em MEDICATED KORY cores Viesoworme, & +’ Tal CREAM OF Madieat os Women of vere and wer red U8 Broad wey, bud druggies | } | | 1 ’ deen forwarded, and such ap order is anxiously looked gr trong ets ick sibiag sie oe pb Fi spre abel keno Siow my fataly tenets poses ss q for from the humane Executive, It would release some | treet was fond about three o'clock by officer Motiuire Momstey g ‘Saturuey, J H coat ov the pavement forty oF Ay prisoners who, according to the decision of | sutering wovrrely from sunstrvke, Afies the uperaiion J W'"tneviay 2 Moody, Is BF Phapeo eee vn Ep Judge Not the case of Egan, are onlawfully | of ine he zo far recovered as to be able to go Lome. Thureday, 12 ‘ ° , <b d ‘ sinh pin hia ji sii | _ 7 | At about the same hour a man by the name of Patrick | Friday 1 ¢ Toiat % aos’ Pace reumun kate gdeatare ieactin anencaten wont cae ay detained. There are others there excluded from the | wisier, aged thirty one, residing at 18% Henry strect | list who should undoubtedly be set free. Among them | waa found in Mott street prostrated by hea Taken to | Meeting of the Street Cleaning Comunte- 4, & young gentleman named Brittingham, seot from | Bellevue Hospital by officer Benton. sionera. izabeth City county, beep og with shooting « negro. Thomas Guion, a carmay, living at #2 West Twenrieth | streat, fell to the paver eflecta of the heal and w: Provost Meer Corrigan. rn « tbe cial on, he statement of the only witness, another A ioous Ave o'clock Albert Kimmermas wan cvercone | nected wes paing a revolution sutberizing (he pay hed with le met yew ri street from the The Commissioners for cleautug nue he City Hosptte ep pont taking & shed im Legal Lottert 4 trewing y | terday at the May *. The principal baxae . CLOT Rroter 17% Preetway ir. wae sul rearresied, | by the heat at 19 Chatham street. After applying len to | ment of The contractors: rene ane the } Rowerg thew the temperature wns oi tried by a military court, and on the textimony of the | his head he recovered sufficiently to enable tin w ro: of an elaborate and fogical auawor to Mr, | Ninguariy cnuugh, aMcer Alexander Uo years. His is certainly «case for Executive clemeacy. Ellen Doyle, living a! No, 22 Roosevelt street, fol! eed The precipal p vm the | held to ame LAND SwIS DIENG. jos after eniering Ler house, on coming in from the | they bave frow ibe begioning Parties purchasing lands jn Virginia should look to | street. com plain'® tnade to them from the it their titles. A case occurred recently of & large tract, Charles Van Sieger, aged twenty-five years, living at | al! Carns thove cory sooght of « New York am and real estate | No. 177 Sianton sirect, # driver of @ ple wagon, wax | A{ter the exnees of the | ‘ jer. It purported to be in Kanawha county, West Va, | sunatruck at the corner of Frankfort afd Willam sureete, | trey We! any per ! the patents for which were received as far back | and was taken to the siaon boure in Owk sre them and Mr. Seti } Dye ~The Me +t tm thee as 1785. According to @ printed abstract from the coun- | dead, as it was at fret supposed. Proper medical annie | Mtree"® They anawer ty records of Kanawha the chaim of ttle appeared per | ance having been called, he was rvived, and went home | C™@PIy ve Of [be garbage boxew every twenty f [oer Se: Reet Heres ru7gn = = fact, anda Philadelphia lawyer #0 gave it as ig Opinion. | after nighttall. t th of every dew ription (rOwB | siceer i ved Herman Nelecrberg Me ; A beautiful accompanied the Ie, with A soldier, belonging to ‘he Fifteentar Maine Infantry, ~ ery im the howe wh om He weet oo be Crtadoras Haty Dyrm the Meet Keoe map t » dotted down here ‘cog! Janae’ marked | was sunatruck aboot four o’lock PM, and wae taken Upen acloser | to the New York Rospist by (he Thenty-seventh pre | sachs, af mee hie Whceee' set Wie ole apron v= @ . | but to every room in Ht was found that the | eines police. b the Wor . ” ‘ “ in what ie now Kentuaky, | “Omeer Sparrow, of the Broadway dived, found a man suapgulinnn 6 pene Oo tee Conres Pertemery of Virginia. Ax for the stroke ahont hall five o'clock P.M, op a tere like tose ene » ele ere « it was | the corner of Broadway and I'rince wrest, and qonveyed | @4y aud ring @ beil to give notice in the people tu t ony anny ¢ eS him to Bellewue Hopital out all the Mth accomuated in the hewwem Ther bet ‘ es , Patrick Punith, twenty tre that they bave any agents anthorired to enter welling i oes 4 No. 218 Bowery although thete kre persnns who do m0 ow t The contractors carte are suliabiy « einowel of garbage, sithough they may m leynatly painted on pleasant leotane The hor formation tw Northern ‘an intelligent Tegan, in He fold me that & great many nou-sendet | James Balien, aged | ‘ Mary Corooray, Corcoran. in Texas, who have kept ther taxon Z Second from §175 10 $4900 piece They deny What thee ate Theman she forty yaa up, will ve earpreed nome ey to Bad ‘oat they po gee anthoriaed to remove the refuse of factorion Their «x bave isporanened by squaiters A] have pettled Michae! Naney wor ronsirack about four o olopt yout ely prohibits tae the parties are ou their y aud improved it Tbe lawe of . | terday afternoon, while work ng On a grmim barge at the . to promote the settlement and development of | foot of Laight street. He wae ‘akon to bia residence, | Dutcher ot dealers’ refuge, They ' the State, give s squatter onder such circumstances, after 58 Laght street that the city hae never yeeb in ruct ten years q¥ ep abeolite title, even | Patrick Whelan, thirty-one fyeare of age, ronidin and that ibe complainis mentioned by 4 though the bern paving teen all | No. Ika Henry street, was ronetrTeR shore things over which (hey bawe mo contre! the while ocleck y aflerncon in Mott sweet He wax . OUnT ER nent to Bellerve Other Me! od the Tenth preeinet, arresied George er about bait-past four o 08k fos felomvous geeanit on resching the giaiion house Regier was overcome vm bie Instance of the relaxation of Yankees. The Key Jobn Clark, & wealth : | | woman rubvinn The same bolde regarding | « } | it. a an Halifax, and of an old Virginie family, bas, vo the by the heats = Poline Surgeon Waterman was promptly +7 48 "Dot niet irake ¥ soy Doon! consternation of bit rieade invited a party of Ni on hand snd al) nectnary neaeurer taken to restore an) ‘An Indians schoolmaster was about te punt a fe erie t preert Wate Fee lwenn, in to schoolma'ams to pay him ® vurt mi hur eplendi¢ esate. | mation, but without arn. a died in about an | mais nebolar after the atyle in Cambridge Mod re ie worm, ™ Samuel Rentry je they have gone. hour from the time he was Oret a chitalrous boy drew & revolver and thre Richard Reotry Tue COTINGTON AND OMG RAILROAD ‘The Tenth precinct police found a unknown man The master then drew s revolver and shot wee Rheetrie Bly Paper There ie some anziety to know Whether the party Of | prostrate by (he heat, ot four o'Clonk yesterday after as the went moment ™ New York capitalisus, supposed to be hacked by tbe | noom, and conveyed him (6 Helleroe Hospital , ’ rorte arty Mary Layout, —_Pattlou Conner, 01 ve Company of Landes, sad to whom the | ficherd Lynch, iden: W. Molden and Amn Keegae | "/msell wounded by 8 puto! ball | | Wi mien Henry Gillerpe. > Mariel Gneekows. er, nveyed \o Bellevue Hospital by the Kigtieeath A tame of cholewm bas bese reported in New Maven vi enionere in May iaat the Covington | wore : ‘Obio Railroad, will serept and complete (hat fran- | precinct police yesterday afiernooe, Ame Keegan died Griggs, of Manetels, Cone, recently sult a caw | Jerksom hed represenied B men -helkoan Machine Compan yom chine, They had ginety dayr to scrept or doling | before reaching tation house. whieh had pethd Bim ducing s y Gsed | Woraey mm tOe ety 6 ne Pole Court ’ are vag Se a) ‘Their most important ink im the connection of the At. ‘The driver or dirt cert No. 6.088 wee overcome by (he ban made an ate o the Ce ee ere fereae ca lantic with the West i¢ of vital interent wo Virginia end | pest yesterday afiornoun aod hed while being conveyed Lani wasd Gin te tnt io tath, nh ee | OO Oe ee oul been made yearr ago But Virginia Pat | ie the Twenty meventh precinet station named Plerra os intly be lat he could wot be re i J, Newbeuers Mair wever had Gret clase men at the head of her invernal | Joon Dranck wae proetrated at the owner of Proome te amed Jeokine ant Commingt ’ improvements. She has had no Dewitt Clinton | and Wooster streets. sbeert fre Odie in the afiernces, | "ee. 7 Ave oes, MO Doan + heen 0 ee stil - | And laken to hie residence, 290 Third ‘street p hg hag he makra " 1, Sewratgt r At ten 0 clock ip tae even ng Jam Coliger died mt i, Mo,, 4 an evrered | F vorm ory Rast wre nig mm, Coat, Searaigia. Ssthme ono. | Menly at 09 Medivog xtreet . Norte iver, hich eek om the afiereces bebe 18s Gay in Cater, ticed the namer of [iectenant General 1 © Grant and | pequemiy ah 4ab Went Thirty aith street 7 ve a War wrh | ° Reyettavann 7 =—Penece P ay. M oAnd: staf, who arrived yemerday morning from Weet Pont COPY pe FOLRIL IN RROORL YS aan" em coe A 2 lon vane pale om route for Waaningion Major Genera) Renjamin F Aboul/fanr clock yerterday flernoen & phywirian @ tt ret, fo “e ‘ am ing tude baste ’ f ; + abe ‘4 . ‘ Butler, Lowell. Brigadior General Jobn K. Mulford, | wae cofiod in to atiena » man hamed Pater Camphe | the young wt . 2 > , United States army, Brieadier General Ge revidyag in Froukin vireet, near Indie wren, whe © seats so ys : 4 ls , Callaghan, on (ren Piladalpbia; Judge FR family Teor woner the eftecte Of the Bees Bis cane inc ‘ t ae treet Oe | pod » Ais Machine —sotd Laghen, meee Se SD, Caldwell, Kimira, are sive at the Metropo! CAS 00 eerie cereh é Bisoe au Faw 4 rid ‘ Creightan, United Btater Navy, and wite { A German namet Freerieh Brock twee epee Arr 48 Ap Fates Casusity Covemer Gamble oe wets peered y ‘ re, engaged an 88 fay the Heduock “sores tn Y ine Caipttal gear cee ok Cranky | Teeterday eutitind to mold an inyurat on te ety A The “we” ‘anepotiicm Bwtectoee thee! near On ne » — i ¥ " 1. ¥, Yarsone, of alshama, is st the FIM, avenne | Gurmes Smt ahi ge work “emer Atala v7 | Cinculn, and the care here conamuveced renuing 1 Qik mgheh Youre of nee one be rere | PLE ber tre tou anes Seaeee wa . Be was taken 's og ant be fen os | A young lnty @bilePrquhing ot Bast New Loeden + | © jas WiNled Bt Ube rredewce of tay vis, Vo 08 2 Aifres Kiy, of Rochester, sn! ColQe\ A, ase Sanwer of | dying (0s Aig, Worse ue | eae tw b7 vrai | Fant Toath areas MeVerend ueppres WArene | Wht, w@ Witeon's Lechetiion Sewing ngtow, are at the ot “ 4 a thas | oc hemmork w Suasit bim ie Here SD reivneny ) © 4p Goi ere Me aw wre