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L ' / NEW-YORK DAILY 'TRIBUNE THURSDAY," JUuLY 19, 1866. I T oo hcreety e ks EEPREIARRn T o IR T e < % I dition to p. 1., July 17; colapee, died at 10 W UMICAL. { THE JAPAMESE MERIT FUND. . ittees are in THE HT WEATHER. T ezt o oo 0 st e ke o | 1027 v sl a1, A 22 52 ; ey DECISION OF THE COURT OF AFPEALS—EXTRACT FROM THE MISUTES (F THE BOARD OF POLIE—THE MOXEY PAID INTO THE POLICE LIFE INSURAN (B 7. ‘i Lyveb, ¢ rner Conover and Sollivan-sta,, vomit- € (rice W7 er) at 20, m. July li—codapse. Dicd t 8 g, m July 17, ITALI N OPERA=FALL SEASON. Our readers” gill be glad to learn that althongh the Academy of grueic will not be ready for occupation before m\’&;?’l‘:‘r’l‘:’:‘f‘i«;.@?km Twenty-frst st., was san-struck | shoes cht;wr building matert 5hn‘.m rrque;(;‘;‘l ;r_)xg.:n e i . commer of Fomthat. and Bowery. and ‘mken home. notice of (b samato Mr, Heary Hok FANERER S0 le A LARGR NOMFER OF FATAL CASTS OF SUK-STROKR— | U0t 0 O woman wes found vostrated at the corner of | mitten who will advise 6 to forwardi 1 ¥ SDER- T y—LOSS OF 3.1 Tiimton-st. and Firsiave. Taken to Bellevie Hoepital. | S0 SRV LRSI SASMOAL 10N B8 KLTE X Xy y was sen.strack, while paving the sidewalk at o 18) Nassanst, vomiting, purging. ., cramps, cold perspiration | aniotss shaied soméwhat, Wil | February ¢,c Mach, we shall not, i corsequence, be deived iy ~=A BPOCK OF PUILDINGS BLOWXN DOWN IN BF OOK- “ e corner of Avenve B nnd jFourthst. Takento Believoe | ly reco’er., M of our a¢ d Mr. Maretzek bhos 5 AYN—TWO CHURCHES STRUCK LY LIGHTYING— Hospital, o $ the cOrDeT , 1866, ael I yurke, aged 4¢, No. 24 Columbia- diarrhes, July custome _npenne performances. » Ma The Japanese Embassadors, while in thie connt VOILER EXFLOBION CAUSED BT LIGHTNIS G—ONE | of S O e aod. taken o Bellerue L/ a s CHTRPRONLEMS 1 | oD ey Poriiandavs. while &t warkon th skip Jane e e s ";z::":':;:'w““. o7 | Bave Mr. Belmont #0000 to be distribated among t Yolice ital, A o £ S i tie D Winter Garden as will e! in the Cities of New-York, Washin Baltimore avd Philu- 3 1y com: " et of the fo g appeal to | E. Soatbard in'the Atlantic Dock was seized with eraops; ow. b gton 1 earnestly commend the object ie foregolng ap) se7 gon, though ata sowewhat loter period of the year, He | delphia, i proportion to the number of the force vd (ke leugth MAN KILLED AND SEVERAL BUILDINGS BADIA DAMAGED BY THE EX PLOSION. Aner Jong daye and longer nights of intnse heat— | sts b1 : Seventh-ave Jobn Butler. residing in Forty.second-st., near Seve | tbe friendly consideration of all benevolent persos. s31ptoos of cholera., was prostrated and taken home, 3 U TEV. Jaw.cs Ludlow, Walcott-s Richarde, taken with | b ized fine which will be gs strong for - Greenwich AUGUsTUS E. STEVENS, Mayer. s Ludlow, Walcott-st., near Ricl nl as crgan ery fine company, of time the cmbassadors ity, Oftbis :fififi?fl.’«"“-&,’fflfl"&-‘."“” of Jane and G The following letter deseribes the needs of the veopie aad ? ;’nur s v’r_'rlv b‘u Reported by Otficer Branagan, Forty-tbird | gpera buffo as for opera seria, so that be will not have to d‘,.“ 13730 R To e tol Xn,";mut :;“:.:;hhc;imy ::t ":::' o cioet Police, from the last to sustain tho first. This will prevent she axtista | of pilice established a * Japaness Merit Fund,” from which E “rederic] ‘. 9 d residiog at No, 321 the extent of the disugter: o Qayeal blaze and mights when sleep would next be wooed— | Frederick Biaze, German, aged 22 an s o, Mharaday, duly 19, 1988, = - the tbunders and the rain bave come. DI ever the swift h:’.rk_‘;:x,,})wsllfiv;ns:;nntrd‘ l:’;::l-h;ol::m and taken 0 the My Deak RICHARUs05: You ask me 10 write somethiig S from befog overworked, aud will enable them to alWoys 8pPEar 1 ¢y oy proposed to give o that Captain; 8125 esch 10 thore et about the great worls of charitable relief growing out of ¢if ARMY GAZETTE. Defore the public in freshuess and strength of power. g snm' nttial .mm” o "P“‘. s Sveted Tightnings track the beavens beforeenmore hankful | Jewe Hospitol. 146 Mulberry. | lote disestrons fire, and, busy as Tam, I steu the tims to sn.g During the prosent seaso, at the two great Lovdon Opera ' each year shotld. PruYemest mortsions 6.4 Wory, A it = . fand, residing at pecle than those who welcomed the thander- shower of yester- | _ Jokn Kivlen, aged 40, Ircland, « 140 Malberry. | late disastrons Srs, wad, by e e “avn tao, vosnt e v ‘ ey 1 We thik not. After such a period of heat as has not | 5 Was prostrased by 110 Jost ta Mose - lieYUo | %o 8 e o amaco the Attempt Waa el (0 do womethbi [B3 Teleeraph.] Houtes, the comic cloment kns carriod all before it. 1. tribuikon wpon Uhete ierme fook blaee I 1613, ucd bas 1t bec Veen known for mavy years, that outpouritig from the heav- s §hiclds of No, 647 Third-ave. was prostrated at No. | for our homeless thousans, and nnccn'.uugho- \:)um.d I L TONORABLY MUSTRUED OUT. Elisir,” * Fra Diavolo,” and ** TI Barbleyre” have drawn the { (10" he Soard for his individual share of the F:n‘.l Yat fe y friends, | protracted these mbors of benovlence mast Le. 1do ot th The Sollowing-named volunscer officers were Yionor- | most briftiant anciences, aud bave excited the peopls to the | ceso was Bot finally settied until the deeision of the Courtof ly del | 101 Seventh-ave, Taken home by b prh 1 g B e Blen welcomed | 10, Bor e man ‘was san-strrue She rasn wuch as if they bad been dueke, For awhile ater | AU NSRS TR W SRl r, Taken to dews by - bt e ety ikl truck, and taken to his home, No. | in ashes, thous' nds crowded 1nto tents, awics, cellars; Ta o e J rsey wos smmestruck, an e to bis home, No. | iu ashes, ands ¢ aics, cellais; Tz proved too wch for if, and it g7ew Yot, and at the prosent D rey seventhst. asd clatborous, begears beswsging evesy duer, Theso are vhat eriting it cobtinueth bot; but scarombertug the ancient adviee | 2% Wt LIS octiited by the heat at the corner of | tlic casual Vit stor observes, and {rom Which be estimatss ¢ . the devil Lis due,” wo will confess that 1he weather | S honve., and Seventeenth-st. Taken home to No. 57 West | exfent of our calumity. %o - girp e 4 ” 4 hpcme : - byrss Let me &y that thesaaure the we: the service of the Usited States on the | pighest degree. Ronconi and Adeling Patti kave proved the A;i_xmnln at the Mareh term. being 0o equired. A he following_extract from the ings of the Bonrd ut Bosel aad Wilian I, Hooper | whea at the very bight of bis fame. Hels one of the genuine | and the final diéposition fthe Fund: : old-#chool artists—a race which is, unfortanately, rapidly dv- On reading sud Gihng the oginion (8 the Cont of Appeals In the ryon | " A " of Mr. Peel inst Ihe Bosid of tropolitan Police <rd 1 o P e b o Pavia J. Witiameon 400 | g ont leaying no sucocssors wonthy to i their places. Mr. | Ferg, Treamre red b T ' wnd Henry Bowman «Brevet ¥ajore), Maretzek made & happy hit in securivg the services of that While driving a bone | tuere is any danjzer of Portland xeceiving too much aid. ¥ou 3 Hos- : Wust not measars our disaste by what you'enn see ia our doso- 'l’"‘{ mustered out | Jate stroete—021 aeres of blusted ruins, a forestof shade trees Wil to 1 riaco indicziions of t 4 an dmprovement on that of & perivd witbin our mewory. Nineteent. 1 " " 5 anvard bt 1 known mav, abont 30 vears of age, wes prostrated at | that griat want eud pan thet will from this day epital Chaplain C. isidreg : ! Theze were many cases of sunstroke in the city wad suburbs | AEICOFESR e and T r® Mo was faken 10 | incrence it s intepsity With the more couleto realiatia of i:‘:-'l‘l fel:;.plrn\v 'gyfi':rh'l“ll:l:l S e admirable artist, Sigor Roncon. i it i o vl i yesterday, alist of which we give bedow. An upusaclly lerge | Belevae Hospital. our loss, ' Fhe real evil 1s decper still. 3t is ihe lyawvr‘-nb Corpe, from & uly 20, 18 4 The Fall season at tho Winter Garden will oceupy about six Y e e sause to tha Polies Tifs 19485 proportion proved fatel. Many orses iu varicas parts of the Henry Buckley was snm-struck corner of Fifth-ave. and mam;’f T sspectable fmnh.nl. until l:-u u]- 'J'.Tm..‘:]':" ‘-m: AUSTERED O weeks, commencing in November, continning all throngh De- | was ey were ulao etricken down by the great Leat. We would T‘I‘lt;-un';;fil\;:n}:;urT:r;x‘:xc“:\‘v:"l‘)’:- i“l:"‘nv(!:'.l:i Third-ave. avd | “riabllsh sain somoTifo Sende or baoduoreft 1bat fopt them in nn.a{‘ S Willard Sexton, Al o Ges. 1rf3-)‘ud'- “}’i“‘ bas | gember, with the usual nights devoted to Brooklyn. Opera mf-'-"f«:'.""f-""”"'.'fi;“.'.."’fi:f.i[if',ff”l‘f,f. t;.:h» s i b of gear Biodway. | comfort if mot in luxury. Now, house, faruiture, sbope, stires, | FECHEY ‘;;J’?I‘;l""':'n';;m';';":r;;:“:'_“""’;h' he L3th ult. He Was | yuffo will be s marked foatare of the season, but the epera thelaon, bepld it the Police il lasarance Fund . s made by seversl of the | Fortieth-st,, was proetrated in Thirty-firs NDED, reria will not be neglected. bere omanend the bowane provisi t0ole, o pa gone, and 3t is moet Likely thet, if any ipsumac LLAT T R R «ity 7alrosd componics, which buve been io operation for | Taken to Bellevue Hospilal, =~ B e v 2 y . Dennie Eradley, employed at No, 61 Liberty-st., was pros- | nomine v protected them against ‘os, they Lold & pol - > X e ” ” =5 & o severa) dags, whereby & change of horves is made ot certain | (ERCECEY JUR NN ew. York Soepstar. | Gt ow n Iocal comyazies, whore peymenis will valy ran fom } “s:u:geum W. K. De Witt, and . K. Hogan, We would suzgest that 5o better time coold or will be found S REG BB EES puinte along the lines. Henry Henderson_ was prostrated by the Leat nt the foot of | 17 to 4 0 par cent of their policies. “Somefol your h&-!‘uu.i:‘ teers, CRVRRID for the promised production of George Bristow’s American o . _SUNSTFOKE CASES IN THIS CITY. Thisty fourth'st, N. K. Seut bome to Forty-fourtiist-and | Whe WEb oy 'Elfl“;;";’:mfifl“x"*m:;"g,‘k"{,;m deliedely’ | pssistant-Surgeon George MeMiller, U, 8. Army to ncoom. | Opers, * Jip Van Winkle,” than the opening cf the Fell sea- | o s O i y WA l i 4 Me , U, 8. ¥ 10 acool » 2 The followiug fatal cascs of sunstroke oceurred in Nintb-ave. Gikas OF $UN-0YROXR I ENOOKLYS. | some ane <f us in the Lfimdkwr.\om of vur Louses, au any o detachment of recruit for the 19th U. 8. Infantry from | sop, It would give a prestige to the commencement which Jol s FEY Whin ety yesterday . The following fatal cases are reported: | With tears wore of shame tban sorrow, beg for & fe s of | Newport Barracks, h<v!n§k‘:4 to Liulo Rock, Arkansas, On | no other work could confer; it is & work of assured merit, not ST. GEORGE AGT. WILLOW. Taniel i 5. was found oad fa I ANoish | el g Was arrested by uficer Grifin of (e Yorty | clota ot loat ok o gy L oy LALLM AL owpletion of tbis duty B¢ will return 10 Newport Bar- | L vooimont, and there is o widespread desire that Amer- [ The fint mateh this season between ilew | paniel Brown, aged 25, was found dead in bis room st No. & inet Plice yosterday, on the charge of xice- | soi e other A YO AL d 10 face # o b : 2 y i o . i ¥ . ¢ i Forngilesie, wrienuay WOrLISg. for i B D e e anhouse ahe became deliriog, | bet { friends appealing this. and va: wo y Bour Ordvance Sergeant_Williom Daniel, U. & Army. now | lcan tient ~siould be fforded gome chcace of n | elubs took {ace at Hoboke yesterdey, and it bel Niar: Tlibies dic sudderly: st No. 76 James st from coup | Lo shortly eiter died. Coroner Lynch held an inqnest, und s | it tenee punburof our biFa: and T Teut., uwaiting orders, to daty 6t Fort Juckson. | bearing, We believe that 3t weuld prove an unqualified | pluy only the game was decided by tho rosiss of th e oleil. verdict of death from the effects of beat waswendered, . | #d Fift. Bresything sase life=the are 4 | sucoess, and would amply repay the management for ftv ser- | ings played, the resalt being the wnccess of tie St. ‘Micbsel Adolph was found dead i Lis bed at No. 2 Munioe- Jan was found dying a STof Colum- | I Gons oF pertaps half & ceniury—vanishing in & siugic bour ! | ' ReDSp | a ot 044 200 'clock yosterday mormng. piADunkaown man wos g yIoe ol the. vorty third | of:shat spneling night. [ YHoupital Stoward, T. . bomvan'U. 5, Arm, from duty in | viee 1o tho canse of Aerican art. Thoro s conriderable 0. | cleven, as Wil be secn by the appended seor Sarah Walker wes found dead in her room at No. 39 East | p, { Police, The man had cvidently been overcome by | % Now thewants of the lower classes ave verysoon over; thero | the Department uf the Carolinas, a d ordered toreporttothe | cial escitement on the subject of its production, and WILLo Frondway, nt 1 o'cloek yesterday moruing. Treclnct Folct, og faben to- the. Statioo-bonse he expired. | it work enough for ull labarers; & fow dac vofiae b ik BurgcaGenarsl L Gust, U Army, frow dutyat | 4TS opwsciations’ es it who. Wil usdmtals _ike Tolling b, Gibbes ‘AunJobrson, s antive of Ireland, %0 yeuws of age, died 6t | 4ho deceased is abowt 40 years of age, 5fret 7 inches ) tex, u deceit ¥ l,('llullln'_v are out :. 'r‘vuulf. 3 -fpnt‘h;xd [ I “"," ey .M‘MZ‘.‘ rom duty ot | haracters. By peneral consent the chief part is alloteed | 'r....ui Geo. Wright. Ne. b Janucs-et. | bight, with heavy dark whiskiers. Tn his pockets were 82 50, tributed must g0 10 aid those W Eose wants Mass. repor 4 Sleigh b, Geo, Wright Ap wknown wen died at No. ¢ Clinton-s 1 & pait of spectacls, &e., and a railrond ticket doted July 6 o refined, whose Moiordien. Culkiw, U. 8, Army, Superintendent U, 8, | toour Ameriean Prima Donue, par excellence, Miss | Stevenson ¢. Winfield b. Mienael Fiynn died at No. 216 East Fourteenth-«t | e at Newark. X. 3., to go to New- | tte] yount this | Military Acadewy at West Point, N. Y., for duty at that post. | cioce Togies Keliogg. It seems most natural O i 3G, Wright &, Wakefiell b, Awwuksown mab died at No. 11 Wet Eicliocuitest A man, nawe urknovD, Mg at tho ecraer of Williama | it 38 very Jarge. | Ordnince Sergeant, Patrick MeDovald. U, 8. Army, from | : bl TOPIAN0E . vevvrveeeees & Aw aukzown wan di d ot No. 206 Lirst-av ar) Ty b, ghed from tho effects of the heat. | The tire devoured tee older por ooyt Tort Jackson, Louisiaza, and ordered to duty st Fort | that this American Opera should be interpreted by our 1eadivg | rporrance b. Geo. Wright... 6 Winfield. e, Wak ) Fhaip Riclford, ged 40 years, died ut No plisabethast, | 20 LAY Ate, Gl A B only Srom the cffects of the beat at | were more homcatcads and wore slebder foriutics has 1n 1o | Bewall, Marolelead. Mass American artiet, s0 that it might receive all the prestige of S n Cefberite Traivor died at No. A Seveniti ot b F No. 435 Columbla-£t. | spper diuriets, th‘;nre‘\-«xy:'.lnkhld!m he ayimpatly iven | T 0% EXAMINIXGSURORON, 4. o oioe | Dot Salgut and popclasity. - Theveds aipie tims (ar tae proper- | | v g gl 0 Gibes ¢ =] J v of No. 455 Fifih-st., died at the Sixth Pre- |~ : i 2 sther eitice. Oar friends abroad may Lo assu i . Williem 1. D bas been appointed Pensio 7 R e LRih (u.‘nlllml g R g i SO VCS A S e | thel tessty shadt bo distriouted M“du-m-..’w as 8 conmittee | Lxaiiuing-Surge Fetabore, Ths; ation of the chorus apd the stady of tho parts, o wa hope that | MGRERS # TITE P o pangiass st, Brows 1. Cress Hewry Develach died nt No. 124 Faet Hoaston-st, A s epew, age] 82 yrars, and resdine in the rear of Xo. | of vor ‘eitizens can doit, We Beed ll the heip hat we ELLANEOUS, stepa will be taken towards tke production of Kip Vau Wiikie k o 1) ket wayd Prioe, tized @6, died at No, 64 Oliver-st. 188 “,.k.l( was overcome by fae heat and died. receive, and if New-York, as she Las oiready done, comes | ovet Trig -Gen, Entierficld, Superistendent General Re- | g the earlieat possible moment. ¢ and b, Gibbes. ... 8 Robioson b, Croseler. ] Corover Wildey beld inquesis in the folluwing cases: A““_,»_,,' ‘eanom, aged 40, reriding at the corner of Willow | geucrously to our relief, apeist in TeCstabliling 8 | epuiting Service at New-York City, bas been crdered to for- » < Jr., 81 Winfleid b. G, Mary Mooucy, aged 22, Irel anl Atianticats, died from tbe beat In 8 few huurs atwe being | communits which, ii the changce ut, time. way, 64 ows perioh | word to the 2d U, & Infautry, now serving in the Mibtary 3 WHGHE.svvs o erses- 2enes-91 Pomeroy c. Brown b, T 1 Minriin Holiey, aged 23, sewzed with illess. crisle, be able to Tepay this splend:d iratesna eharity. 1, | Division of the Tenveseee, recruits sufticient to fill that regl- CITY NEW Wakefield b, Geo, Wright.. & Kendali e, Sleieh b, Brows. . 2 wlaria Boyle, sged & Jobn Smith, residing at No. 118 Faltic-st., wae prostrated | in ereat baste, yours truly, . C. FOLLES. | ypent. _ 1. Gisbor: 3 Momford 1k out............ & Fdlen Ryan, aged 30, Dy the heat and died in conseqaence. | SUBSCKIPIIONS TO THE TORTLAND FUND, KECEINED BY The Joave of absenee granted Brevet Brig.Gen. J. M. —_— Byes 4. le Jeg-byes 6, Wiuer o E hflw‘-,u-' l;'ll" ’.l,!‘-';u’r o Speiry-st. ‘Thomas Tirrell, aged 40 yoars. residing at No. 57 Fulton-st, A. A. LOW, TREASUREK. ! “nlef term -!-v ", ll«'pnhr(mrhm of the Missis M. Asanzy Josgs, widely known as o wholesale total . . 3; total..... 5 SSEIREID, NS ~ oond g s pstrated by the heet died W o ay# from the Oth inst. - Francin Frnnegan, eged %0, 1 | Alulberry-st. e mime. AT, Charlos Simouson, in the emylay of Mr. e e eavet Capt, | deslerin Dentiats’ Materials died of sunatroke on Tuesday | AR H = b, aged %, l:gufl. No.| \‘\.M_u;bl')m- Joseph Hopkins of the h:;h-h'-rb«»h; lullru:.,.lmw;'n:-l- Tomes M. Lancaster, Firct Liewt, 41 Asilers, areoppoiat evening. ”‘" '”"h*’”‘ for '”‘"”"‘;‘z "l""“"I—'“ ""d""“" Umpiree, Messrs, Hodson and S, Wright, s R RN Ly e jer, W ovescome by the beat and aied yu gonsoquenc . Aid-de-Camaps for duty on the staff of Major-Gen. Hooker, —a citizen of this metropolis, and Lad, by paticnt aseiduity- prers, Messre, Ven Buren and Wakei N (0% S 4 . J o 4 0 3 e S, Teniam, No. 36 Jumesct ML o £l P R ke S Ko e 4" Vi egaripent o he V. Ihe Subsiterce Dejartment S | wnd_wrightves. acieved on Vonored position and acompe- MANHATTAN VS. NEWARE. Poles xun\."‘:flg‘hfifll:‘;‘ i rorrrd As unknowd men was foand i1 an | ered 1o e trausterred to Fort Snelng, Mioe, [ lence. Though in feetle health he was attending to his busi- j The match between these Clubs which tok 1a-c s John Rovertson, aged 30, Sootland, Castle Gare e foot of South Ninth -=~m- r'-',_. et Major Toeoph T, Crage, C. 8, U. 8. Army, will remain | ness whien prostrated by the stroke that ended bis Iife o few | Nowark yesterday, yesulted in the snoe: of 'the Ministion Vaupiug C. Harrison. agod 37, Germany, Cartle Gardea, A o e e e ees. bus doath casusd 1o thd atter stativn ot troops drawing thelr stores {rom | pours afterward. iub with ten wickets to fall. Haicld and Ludlow o tio Clar T T Cooures of the mght, amcd, Who Weighs 40031 25 pouLCr ed far 8 saton. afler whish bo is 6= - seareon the Mauhatian xide, Fori's 11 beiog the o < . No. e Ludiow-st. ot ples 3 3 e e ot vision of Mis- S i o R - zures secured by the Newark party. It wasa v " OTHER CAsko i O L Pt T | D. Drigham, C. 8 U, | TnE SArATo6A Races.—These races, which com- | Gy pn ‘for the Manhattan eleven. for the Nowarke:s wern ce for twenty days from | mence next Monday, promise to be of an unusually interesting | out i their full stresgtn. t. His ape i about 43. The body ks not bees | “The foliowing eascs which did ot prove fatal, cocurred | dentified yosteruoy ‘Mre. O'Danvell, residing at Na. 7 South Fifth-streat, £, D, | Wawi.d Pular, oped 22 native of Ireland, was prostrated | was overcome by bect while iv ber room, on Tacsday sight, | Tuken 10 Bellevue Hospital and died from its esfocts. | | tendent of Genersl Recrulting Service ot New. | Character. asa perusal of the odvertisement will show. A d to forward to the iith ed States | large number of horses are entered, including a number of Base B famous names; and next week will be an exeiting time awong | by H. Can@don, lrl:;:‘lnl‘Titlu‘::{‘x‘l&-‘u‘_l‘l:i&;l;:mf,\ueule- nth- .,.:;:,?J.;'{:;ffl:‘n’::r';-‘ at i’;‘fii’.‘:’.’é‘ffii’.fi“ died from ion of ussignment of re the Saratoga visitors, as well as with the sporiing world pen ENPIRE V8. BUREEA, A tuknown woman, sapposed to be u native of Ireland, 45 | A large nurber of .,ix,,,"l..“'m 'of sunstroke are reported, | wmber o erally. st A very pleasaut meeting was bad yestorday b | Ar 3 . . W, & the umateurs of the sbove Clubs. the result being the order mustering oat o viee Second Lieut, R. W. BoArp 0F TpUcsTioN—No Quonus.—The Board | success of the Empires by a score of 39 to 35 in a contesi of { age, was prosirated 1 Mottst. Taken ta Eellevie | pot none of tiem of a fatal charaeter. FPFECTS OF THE HEAT IN JERSEY CITY—FIVE FATAL | ieteenth st., was prostrated P i but st ngs. Lenson, Burns and Howell iod the seore on the Fi- g but 8t | e wde: and Agens, Bolles and © ex on the part of the | . 4th Regt. Veteran Reserve Corps, is revored. Loave of absence for LweBty years, with permiction to opply for an were to have eld n meeting at 5 o'clock last even | erE, aged Sermon. émployed asbar. | During yestorday ond the preecding Bight thero ware five | extensivt, is giasted to Mejor and Biovet Col. Fred. Myers, | that hour no quoruw sppeszing, the Doard was declared ad- | rekas, Afier the game the Lmpires Lospitably en g A e yas freatruied oY adaitonsl geaths Ta ey City from yus stsukes, which: vo- Sl by s 3 State fiom Juiy o 00 o | joined il os Bret Wodneoday s Septembes past. oo 1 Sl e Friday Hubert, who resides at the corner of Seventb-ave, | - 2% Gec. s Dheparment of the Pistte: ' Brevet Brig. ¢ e E | .- g >+oA il ey 5 EAGLE VS, OLYMPIC. 4 andl vy, second1t, New. York, who wes prostraved a4 p. | 5P “i0tl etal... Haze : Uit States Tnfunry, Awst, Iigpecior Gon: | UNpERWRITERS' NaTioNAL CoxviNTioN.—A Na- | The Eagle Club visit Paterson to-day to juy the Jokn Rogers of No. 302 West Twenty-seventL B At s yevie T | Springer & Con..r | Cot, 1. 1, Alexander, Surgeos, United States | tiopal Convention of Underwriters is now 1a wession in thus | Oiympic Clab, and they expect fo have a nice time o it “ 3 etsey MoGrat, a young virl 18 years of age, who was sut- 1o ‘fuE pUBLIC. \ Dircctor: Firet Lieut. Wi, J. Broateh, 10ih Az # x | ot e b L g Aty e struck at 3 p. m., died at9 o'clock ibo same eveving, | The Merchants' Comuitiee for the relio? of Portland suffor. | United Biates Infantry, A. D, C., Acting Avst. Iuepector-Gen. fity, A lrge nambet of Guegate &t proverl au 8 B} | i to ylace the basiness of Fire Lnsuranee upon a more reliable | Poskinries A ratvea: W sncis Tighe, aged 45, Ireland, wi wer of Broadway sud Marray-sts. Teken b Owen Malrov of N N, J.w | Robert Hutcainson, a Scotch emigrant who was Jouwnering | orq, yocpectfuliy rewmind the liberal pablic thet the present in prriees s < Vst Mark Howard, of Hartford, 1s its President, and Wil- o0 ail to solicit ‘\'Av \' GAZE’”‘HI | lew iL‘ALlIn. of this “" a % FROM VERA CRUZ. SISAL AND HAVANA—Tn the & B is Secretary, N Edward Birkle, Gust, Dabs. Frederien Roave 1. —— Widfaken, Mr. and Mrs. Craigs, N, Blacii, Louisa Florence. M West with bis family, was sun-struek wiile waiting far a train | £oo SOTRER D TN U0 ing in pers ot the New Jersey Central Raiiroed depot, and died yesterdey | g reeigpeodi gl i wuit fn adequate | tecoth st. aud uve. C, Kemoved to Dellevie Howpita & p 5 2 o | to aid in the: 1 in their contributions to the CHED. ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE.—An nnknown man, | Mre. Keith. 2 cuiidren snd waid; Seuuel Barion, J . Patrick Campbeli, aged 25, Ircland, vesiding u:.,‘.\n. 12 Oak- | troted Tuesday evening, diod yesterday atiernoon. i arer, A. A, Low, No. 21 Busling-slip, without farther o = e " Nonslaeroi srothea Bastholos, ¥, Gasse. Rafensperg, F. Preiotin o1, Was prostrated in Ferry-st.; Laken hoic. An unknowp woman who wis engoged as a 3 ot . Chairmean, | | July 7.—Paymaster Joseph A. Smith, from the re- | sbout 40 years of nge, yesterday afterncon went into the €tcre | Thomas W illisms, G. W. Burges, Peter Malioy, J. Gonzuic, oo .. ey of Mo, 1 CHatemst. was sumstrack, and | 1ady Hiviog ut the corner of Grove aod touts FlOR st Join AvsTis STIVENS, Jr. Secretury | eelviag shin Cons nd ordered to settle necounts, No. 28) Bowery for the ostensiblo pnrpose of purchasiug a | Vergre A Bt e taken Lowe by the Thirteenth Precinet polhice. ; :.'.5153‘.’:'.‘. ?1‘3:‘-;'6-..';rl;‘fl_t'.::;d;:‘;'.\"::firrl"l irom the Leat, | L Detached—July 11, € »,.; 3 [!nsflJll'l‘. W W}‘:’.’""“”"b’: razor. Several were shown him, when he opened one and = b iy uf Mo 260 East K rate . . i | - uty at Pensaeois Navy- ud waiting orders: - | drew th ? , intilct g Latest ew o | m’:‘:&‘f:fl:lfi‘,fiif‘ N prostrated by | UNDEE-STORM TESTELDAY—LOSS OF LUT—~DAMAGE | TUE PUBLIC BUALTH. Y e from_ command of Wavy-Yard, Mare Iuiand, | Ho was e ',"l:"w“}““;“.‘j"‘;"‘gfl“‘g:‘ Amuv:.n ) aitbew Elot, residing at No. % Vesoyst., died from the 10 PROPERTY. C— | Califoris, and waiting orders. et s - » B Mttt aras fand pesetratad 4n Breadway, asd | | Thothandar-slora yseeddy alieracodcavesd consideratle | 7HE PRUGRSS OF THE CHOLENS—ONE CASE PATAL s Acting Fint Aemut Engineer Dagiel L Kig; | ST JOBN'S Cnumcn STRUCK BY LIGETNING.— o o e K’ T S0\ anemard it Lk o7 Qi LM O sros A pre ¥, damage to property aad loss of Ife, YESTERDAY—THE DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS CONCEEN- | Actiog tecond A it Enginver J. A. B. King; Acting | Daring the heavy thunder shower, at about 3 o'clock yesterday | ‘Stecmehip Cambris, Punck. Philadelpbla 24 hours, with baliast, to. ry J. Redly died from sunstroke at No. 504 Eest Thirty- IN BRLOOKLY. . | 1NG COSTAGIOUS DISEASES—THE MORTALITY OF 7Tk uvaiatant Engiasers Tomothy Woodrofl, Ed. A. Kobin | gpernoon oo northeenst corner of the roof of St, Jobn's | Livibswion. Foxdk Ca. The C.will il 0 morzow (Ih) for Ui L9 A woman residing n_the house of M:. Charles Elinsia | 1 ey ' i W H. Alien, to take passaee from New-York | et St JOUBE | 15, in place of the stesmship Moveks, Two usknown women, residing respectively at No. 161 [Py SO TNCE . ave., Brooklyn, was instaotly kilied CURRENT WEEK—CHOLEREA AT WART'S I1SLAND— %or the Gulisgaadron, for duty io that | Church, fa Varick-st, near Beach, was set on fire by a flash of | B ‘Auorey. Mewiiond, Borbsdoes 16 days, ith uce et abd No. 06 W eat TweRty-.gbiL st Gicd fromh 1he | e iutirg . Sho was siting in & T00@ in he lower part of | . bt ! | iehtning. "The Gronsen extingaished the fames with trifing | lawen to T, 1. Dwisht , Cie ql’.':::l :?l.‘“ 1T Weat Tweltibist, - the house at tbe time, s E TREATMEST OF SUNSTROKE—=CLASSES MOST LIABLE | o Bonssll, to or A 2, al :b;:‘:‘le h‘l'lJ- .;T:.f;:..\.ntlltl'.llll‘;;‘l.ddlll;nl;;hll':‘r:, l;\:p:;.ll. In.u 1 75:-32"3.‘," Ackley, Homacoa, P, R.. 22 duys, with molesses ‘o Fo. Jaue N ‘was prostrated s USE O] T VA ~Ja . Cras o i horek, wa shattere samo | P e beat at noon, and sent home. u&?fi'fim“'&?«-’m - fim‘""flg(’;:’:fi: 0 IRSLATIOR—TRE. USTER OF SHITON WAFEE- Neva-ard M b “,;:",,“.,,'"{':', tie. . Schr. Repeto. Fapinoia, Vers Cruz 47 days, with hides, &e., to A German named Scbowick died suddeuly, st No. M EId- | Jromises. was prostrated by lightoing. He was taken 10 his | A single case of cholera was reported yesterday to | Yok Augunt e s e A Peterson & Barzan. msOE L yfl.“:t,chum“heatf a Sty bome in Flatbush-ave, by some ucigbuors. His case is uot of a | 1he Board of Health, Mrs. Saral Boas, residiog st No. 1% | PEOMOTED. . Tig CHOLERA 1§ Evizaperit, N. J.—At a late | The Health Officer on bosri the Hospital Ship Fatcon, st ipCarroll was found prestrated by ! nStanton-st. | Jangerous charact x " Pitt st., wes attocked yesterday 1o the ueual manser, aiready " or Geore K Darand of the #eamer | meeting of the Eoard of Health of Elizabetd, the Savitary Su, | Qiartive, twporis 3 vesels in quarantice, and vot & Vel H y ¥ Tuken to Pelievue Hospi Yhe spire of the Presbyterion chureh (Rev. Mr. Greenlesf = o, e " Iy th Yo henieas Sooutmat raiadsabpebesbiusgirt wpon The cimtn oL OMRTS | g SPOKEN, amillar to our readers, und pacsed rapidly throogh il HONORABLY DIS WARGED. | perfutendent p report up el BRI g 'y Deusbach died suddenly from the heat obu Rogers of Ko, 752 West Twenty-seve Tirook)) v iys, was which had occurred in that place, and reported a Jarge amount | pastor) iu_ Franklip-ave,, near Myrtlc-ave, on place 1ader his orders since the | T S — shattered by lizhtning. ages of the discase. At 4:15 . m. the pasient died after an | Jnly 0.—Mates K. J. Honnessey. July 10; F. W. Hathaway, ; God Jokn 8 Second-Aseistant | ofeleausing which had trated yeri A blacksmith-shop in Bergen-st., near Smith-st., was some- Fairick Dacey was suustruck corner of Broadwsy eud § - . iilpess of loss than ten hours. b ot % hd-Assistant euteeritat what damared by LMo eraph wires comnacting the dif. | Louls Fencit, No. 00 Forayth st reperted yeaterday, b sald T David N, Auguat 7, 1665 g KBird-Aneist | oneoince of the disease. The uamber of cases of cholers | v TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, Greenwicl Edward Bu T un wore blown duwa Dy the storm, and gowmani | 10 be iwproving. The work of disinfection is beisg carried o | Honorably disoharged—July 11. Acting Master J. C. Brun- | bave been thisteen, of which nine proved fatal. U ts,, whera oo wil find Twss. Coffees, Fish, Flour siid | everythingvise cheapet thau auy stome (o New-York. One urice ho.m, July 10, Acting Asewtans Surgeon Joku Spase; June ¥, — | " # ; olel.y m"”'g-“:'b: 2B hrafin ,":‘. [ o il | portant service, mast be fovnded upon ite » Av upknown man was ‘found in a dving condition in Esst v prbocind by ool 1 bealth can only be improved by a periect knowledgo ' E ‘morning, but the Leat is till excessive, the mesoury rangiog | * FO0O oot Aoy ? . 8 Toirtysecondst., aving boeo overpowered by the beat | Lo g o’ ¢ ? % | of the conditions that affect it Sach reports by physicians b Officer Daniel McHugh of the Sixth Precivet was sun-strack PHILADELVHIA. - are s source of information of which the Board should mot be | haw Lee Dusling, enteruay eficruoon in Centrest., and tekes to P'w“ PHILADELPHIA, Jl’( 18.~Thermometer at 1:90 to-day. %°, | deprived; and as o pesalty i attached to the negloct of the | Wililam U, Watm, i.,,_ 41 Park-s bere he died ay 5 pome He “aa n ot | There were four fatal cases of snn-stroke this mornin provisions of the law, we bope the Board of Health may not be | ¥. Lartos, W. | compelied to resort to its intliction for the purpose of secarivg | man, Churl's Incbed to 1be Sixth Precinet for seven years and has always — — 260 & good record. He leaves o wife and four children. thw proper returns. Mug, 10 be § we Hospital. cation was interrupted for several hours. | shren he R by ERos NI oot ellon 14] S8 NES BB e S taillings, fn Washing. | (TN LW crowdel and by dlssriato Wich Pons banafts C. ¥. Seotield, J ue 23 e 2 g T Jm"nnfl N s71 Mattat. bed to the hest | 10%3h vear Fourtb-ave., were leveled to the ¢ A yeater. | tothe stmosphere and vory declied results in arresting the de APTOTNTED. | Tue Raspprrey PATcn—bas yielded its crop of Hl(.(il.\!i. 1 el 3 P A 9.hosk | day atiermaon by e gie. ThGEwere bearly Aslahed. The | composttion of organic matter so dangerons and Cetriwental —Thos. & Collier. Jobu S Sinclair aud Micheel | fruit and the bearirg canes commenced to die, having lived | on SRIOIMATOR AND IIERODICERS Teury Coggn, of No. 306 East Nineteenth ot was sunstrack | " T R T | to life and health in the vicinities where it may occur. Actizg lfimw-l"t“c“w | the two years aliotted them. Lustead of awaiting this mataral | GLADIATEUR ROUND HAT. N s Mad madealy o6 Ho. { Mo Chembarad A portion of the cross and beliry of St. Theress's church | KITORTS OF CONTAGIOUS DISRASES. July 0.~ Acting Assistant Paymaster L. ¥. Chamberlat decay, 1 s better to cut them ot mb the gronud as soom s the | 4] Ledies wnd Miver, WL duy RV 4 bome ety ¢ J;;h ‘Smitb, N“”‘.u‘“.-““'._ "coming Jrom the funeral (Roman Catholic), ou the corner of Rutger and Henry-sts, The physicinns of the city are enruostly requested to report DISCHANGED, |« ¢ been gathered. This leaves all the space for the new | $10t0 $2. 2 of 8 11,0, Was SuBSETUCK. 4 Waa sifuck by lightalag 1t eventax and destrored. | e B e o ccoes of fufoctins e contamivas | Jaly 9. Aetisg Amsiiant Eogivesr Chss. J. Prioe of | SFOWiD vpon which wo depend lor sext yoars frall These | * o s un {bWAY. woas Fomeepih .hn;flbhe;llgwhud),d No. 4 Catherinelave, diod o0l | oo B IS O o wasvery evere | difcases that moy come under their motice. Trphaid and asame MNP o i1 g o T e piobig n ey which. oie. (oo sepring.” The No. 693 BLOADWAY, e Fauriat o o ¥ in Jersey Uity, the lightning struck o iargo tree in Yorkst., | typhus fevers, small-pox, and cbolers particalarly should be oV iliaa ¥ E-RATAL AND BASSS blachberry should he treated in the same woy after its berrics TH-AVE.. nesr Tontlest, + Pl Koebler of No. 101 Orcbardst., died at 5 p. m. from . 3 July ic—Whllam ¥. Terry of Now.York, to be an Assistant | [1iCkberry ShOA ess with dispateh, C. O, D., v ofaction "‘mww" i e :‘:‘3‘:‘.‘:’% ;;'zm:;m;: from top 1o bottow, but Ieaviog | reported at ouce. This is made one of the duties of physicians | Surgeon, to ill a vacaney i taat grade. iave beeu gathered. ¥ acaitecd. t of No. 5 East Nineteenth-st. was prostrated . Ey pirive Jily s Passed Assistant Surgeon Aaron 8. Oberly, to b a e ’ = p risn 3 A by the Leat yesterday nfternoou. Taken hiome. BALTIM !lh]ll-lmwlnn Health Ln; nd‘h » ‘yflluh:u‘hun ve June, 1866, vice Surgeon B4 AN INTERESTING PretuRE.—Mr. O. I Oldrosd of | MACFARLAND® Book Store, cormer '"Des.uis Broderick of No. 7 Oak st died suddenly from the | BAUTDIORE, July 18.—There 1o less than 20 deaths | *eriously neglected. Sanitary reform iu the cliy, to be of iw- tetired List. Oataambn Rk M Jabk bebliabl e astig, | X ird-st. and Droadw ay. there you will und a1 v ot itary wants; and = Horatio L. Wait, o be o Paymaster, | GOl Jant-publiohad an intaraiting collaséon o dall the old Stauderd Works and, o photograpls and autogruphs, on & lorge bandsome sheet, | which be ealls ** The might of the Repubic.” It consiste of a ik} reduced copy of nearly 100 cartes de eisite, each With an wuto- | gk, Worthington Goldsboro, George D). | groph -at the buttom, including President Livcoln PATENT PORTABLE CANOPIES, slow, Horace P, Tuttle. Ty in: | and his Cabinet, ond some of the most distin Most apprived inds. James E Toltee, and Luther | puished wilitary, _politicr] and litsrary obarscters of G, Lo & 1. B, KELTY, No. 447 Prosdwes. swasters trom the 4th of May, 1s66, to fill | the present dav. Many of the poriraits are very fuith- | i " FA UABES ON TUESDAY. THE PORTLAND SUFFERERS. “The Sixth Preeinct Police reported cholets cases at No. 51 | vacancies in the grado of Paymasters authorized by th tof | fu 1l The Palice report that the follow ug fatal cases occurred on i v il Mulberzy-st, and No. 102 Bayard sr. ) Tho 34 of May, ‘1900, ued ‘Awsictens Fagmasiers’ James ¥, | e e Tt | DEMULCENT weediy, in sddition to tbose published in yesterday's Q“"wmm,_(;en"u Meigs bas telegraphed the James Anderson died at No. 25 Rosast. st 730 p. mof | Hamilton, Cbarles F. Thompson, Francis H. Swann, and | views of the Capitel the American eagle, the national OAP | Samuel T. Browne, 10 bo Passed Aswstant Paymastore from | stancard, the natioual xreenback, and one of the baiional BOAE. IBUKE i cholera, Putrick Follen djed from the effects of the beat at No. 37 | Mayor of Portland that io accordanco with the set of Con- | M. Sarsh Boas died of cholers at 4:15 p. w. at No. 16 | the 4th of May, 160f, to fll vecancies in that grade ButBor- | irou-cladr, The pictarc is handsomely framed and forws ae J. €. HULL'S SON Jaster W. L 1. Wil nasters Arih ! arles E. Chevery. W Willinm M. Anderson, | ‘West Forty tithst, Corover Gemble beld an inguest. gress, woolen blankets, coats, pantaloons, drawers, bedsacks, | Pitt 1aed by the et of the 3L of May, 186, I | : T etuas. d1ea rakdanty oy oo 3edenos | ETone = esome:srmp kottes mospans, hnts and. sbundapeo | 99 Corledied ofchoers morbas tXo. 107 Broome-st | Awistaat-Eayumster Jumes Hasifos to be 8 Parmastor gatretie io smpeinament fr & peror wall a8 a2y ot aeed | No. 32 Parkecow, New Yerk of Thowns McCue, No. 127 East Fourthest, from the heat. of bedd o 'h of THE MOKIALITY OF THE (UKREST WIEL. hym the 20th of J 3 ‘aco of Aswstant. Paymaster — 4 7T el m 3 3T Deceased w isdow, and resided ot No. €7 Sixthat. [ ing will be placed at the disposcl of the city suthor- | Tie mortaiity of the curient week prowises pow o exceed | Wililam C. Cook, whose nomination a8 Paymaster Las been H"A NEWb 0F “flh WEI&L -'l;lmn o m;’.n 26, German, died from the beat | ities lo:“t.hc benefit of the sufferers. -‘h-: :1 }::u‘:m b.v hjlnng: n{ (l_c:m'nn?m- n: .:".";Z‘. if'g‘:fi‘":."b: 'nm'“‘cm on tdh '.:n st BROCKLYN NEWN, Esst Houston-at. . The following appeal has been issued by a committee of the | 9°aths © weel 1ug Jul was 8,271 During t ut. K. P h. o Lieatenant Commander frow the P bs u unknown German, o 4 years of nge, liviug at t) tants of Portland. smitten by a more terrible dis- | Wedresday 317 same causes that operated laet week to i liam B. Hoff, Chmles V. Ridles and Goorgo | ot No. 2 Frauklin place. committed sul yesterday by o W- teer saloon No. 49 Bayard-st., died suddenly from coup | aster than bas ever fallen upon any An!ulun town of like | procure this excemsive mortality now c«':nnu Heat and | W. Collin, 10 be Masters from the 10th of May, zn;,'m :fi | swallowirg a quantity of * Paris Green.” The motive for the THE NEW-YORK effect. The former | Vacancies in that grade. Qced is uskzown, The deceased leaves a wife and one child. e o population, are coustrained to appeal to Lielr countrymen | atwospberic putridities have the most fi | .‘J:r .{' n:’n'o"r on.v." 3 :n: l‘noflnu!.zy 'hu.:'lf w:illa n-s‘_w:: u:dd Los pr:twed. u‘_ help them in this great calamity. | eannot be coutrolled hyuhmn .'be but the latter uro 3 ARSIGNMEN TS, —— ; » 1y giverk at X ave., dying s00n afte ved in o undersighed Ara & aub-committee, appoisted by & repre- | being broken up an rapidly an can be done by the use of those | JULT 10—Ordered—First-Avsistant Engineers E. J. Whit Fisrxax's FioaT.—While proceeding to and re- | ‘VEEKLY TRIBUl\E- ? | ‘Tuken to (he Morgue. sentative committee from all the religlous societies in the | obemical agenis recently recommended by the Board of Heelth, taker and G, M L. Macear:y, Second-Assistant Lugiuneers “Adbert Gray died st No. 326 Ninth-ave. from rays de soleil. place, 10 solicit and receive contributions for the relief of our | Iflarge quantities of lime, copperar, co 1tar powders were | Webstor Lane und John 1. Ford, to tewporary dnty on steom | terning from an slan of fire in Firstst., E. D, shertly after it Edward Baker of No. 172 Niutb-ave., died from the effects of erers. kept st the various Station-Houses, to be used n{apmm offi. | er Guerriere; Chaplain George D. Honderson to steamer | 3p, m., 01 Tuesdsy, the members of firel companies Nos, 4, 6 be largely | Brookiyn. tuking passage from New-York. OnJuly 2—First: | aud 7 abandoued their engines and engaged in a free fight; s . -2 or twotlil we could present | cers when required, the influence they exert wor "‘p.‘.".!."."?":.“"”‘.‘.’.:'a"a..‘ uddenly st No. 217 o ket e f . Mever, [l ly st No. 217 Bowery, | m W nite statements of our Josses and our | ex! Assistant Eugineers R B, Gunneid, Jas. Renshow and Edward P lice Forty- £ P Srow tbe heas. wants, but already we are cieezed by many geuerous gifts THE CHOLERA AT IIAKY'S ISLAND. Gay. to tewporary duty on steamer Maduwasks; Commodory | !}:fi:l'ii..!"h‘i.’.;‘f::.’.‘:’..’.’r'.fl.."a!.fff 'u',.‘.?;,‘{'n:i.“'.".!f:',‘.'.';“m"'fi'; f['HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for JULY % J. B, Montgomery to commund navai station at Sacketts Har- | gurlied what promised to be o serious disturbance. Tho | o p § v WEEKLY TRIGUNE for this week couts Au urkpown man wes found prostrated by the heat corner | from abroad, anticipating our ppeal, and"earnest inquiries ‘The Sanitary Superintendent yesterday received the follow. | | of Houston and Cannon-ete., and died s0on after arriviog at | come 10 us from our sister cities and towns in this State ond | ing snnouncement of the prevalence of cholers cmong the hen Smith to steam .3 AcUng-Assistant Sury 3 Police toak possession of the absndoned engines. Geo pee. July 10—Detached—Acting: Assistant Surkeon | Seuior of Enu';nn Company No. 6 was arrested and mkm'-g.f N. | “hieoj lewng | ‘W Veto; Oov. Sewerds Ser sbe Eleventh Precinet Station House. beyond t kuow what we waut, and what they can do to be) T Wik Jacoby died at o 190 Weet Thirtiethst, from the | us. 7 868 56 o el | troep e dovacs, Davaasuass Tei from steatuer Chicopoe, 86 granted b | Reat. ‘We hasten to answer, respectfully but imploringly, that we 3 3 0 PR 4 Le Europrar New Englisti Mioistry; The Tt Sherlock was found prostrated at the corner of | need contributions of sioney in large amount and as soon as | Sim: T have the honor to iufor ANBOUS, SUSPENSION OF WORK.—Waork in the paper mills, | fostpoved; Toe B The South Ametiean War:Te "’"“’;,‘.""“‘:‘:,’,"m;““""““‘"" g K ot G e [ ERany pose & P foend, R e iro Malifax on the 7k int, | Wire works and ship yurds at Jed Hook Poiat, w suspended | fenemes: & Tomaiyeisbibat. whrodedied it deadin | oo e el vy The |y Ly bing o bein dove by Itelentwrd clcent mdicloffors | (56 {1 (i1 "B heanar S saod Iron | Jerterdgy s wasalio mark the copperamithe department | 1 Fankey e room ut the above pumber. Supposed sunstroke. activity of our ows citizens, and the prompt kindness oF 1he | to mitiste the violence of the diseass and to prevent its axieusion. the Norfulk Navy-Yerd on the I lust. to join practios squud- | (.00 AT el 4 i the Aot 08 | e i Frede; of No. 9 Stanton-st., Mary Boyle, | neighboring towns, ereatly uided by JEompt Xiodases of ihe || Lbetag hiesehioet e Jour notin I cede it the Boand of Heals ron. The (ight droft monitor Tunxis is compicted ond has | Suspended before noon. SRV AE T e Bt Ot e oy Cudowas Dot s sonmmgory 3 o g T |t Ay iy eide it Kot BB dy '“‘mn"blfl:: may take such sction as it may deem advissble frous the contiguity of | beet transferred (o the commandant of the I judelphia Navy- e et | bt s 18 B o B e ¢ Bleceker st wete. protrated, sad died | retery of War. Dat every hoar 1e revealing . thous | Setatundbn e Ry £ N o Yo e . Tue PmiraveLeinia CONVENTION.—The Demoeratic | ¢35 STINEL I Mo Ribirs: e es e, i Mieh it 431 b Vhangied :’ N e el BEETON, oot B, V. 0V ML Bor D. ., “The post st Fort Snelling, Mino., used as a rendezvous for eral Comcittee of Kings County, at o meetiog held on | Nepoteon: Austris Asreas to. Accapt Hiis bl AR Rl G B W S T X the fudleioas sp- | 1 BEore e e ot Boaedof Mo roturned trooye, Tus been discontinued and broken up. | ‘Tursday night, deelded not 1o take ‘sction for the present ou The e e curred on Taesday, | © Thousands of tho' fufferéss hate uoia ehange of clotbing, TREATULNT OF 80\ FTHOKE. : o Ppinr Msashosstis, Meshehasd, sl roa Novy-Yard, | (hateston of sending dolegues 1o th Flladlphl Coutes “are ot fatal: nor & bed, nor a blavket. Never was a cooflagration so com' | ‘The Sanitary Committee of the Board of Henlth pabiish the [ = " o e Craries Hriekweds), residiug at the corner of Astor and | pletely destructive, Great uombers of fawities have notking | T1oWing for the beefit of those who may sufler from insola- e [ - ! ; uharies riekweds) resdiug 4t the corner of Aster Aha | Jon Latge duaoiiies of houschold goads, and otber roperty. | ton or the effecs of beat i) JComt Beary & Sulwagen, Uleed Stnes Navy, died on | NEWLARRARY NRWS: | O earomn Abktact of 1p¢ Froeredings eorner of Brosdway and Nivety sixth-st. Taken 10 Bellovue 'b':l'wm"‘b.‘lhh nd aghin, o placen of supposed afety, (Emptont—A teslog of constriction ue If by » tight Nl | SRy Biierean st Copy o | e || mar=ie lliory. Loca oured the jes ot last. about the ens ou 088 01 urning in the - Itilization of Bog Lands; L1 ~ Frasem Light, aged 45, & native of Irclaud, was sun-stricken | Our bearts bleed for the aged men and women, for the eyes, accompanied wit faiutness. ! FaraL Accipext.—Yesterday afternoon al and Mauutoctol te: Pe % Hrosd e B e O vine condl. | bundreds of ttle cbiidrea, aad for the helpicks SICK, who b | - Tvetiment.—~The should be immediately NavalSSnies. b 4 y afternoon about 4 | beueibed Where Puat s o ¥ to pass through the borrors of tlat dreaaful night, and now | placed in the shado in a lying posture, with the hoad somewhat THE STEAMSHIP PERUVIAN. o'clock, two men, respectively named Wi, Davis and James | Triouph “r':* o Oaographienl S , were engaced 1o lowering soap, by means of & dummY, | 4.4 products: Popoiation, Comparce wr: Potitieal History : Pres on. Aro Doty aged 20 _years, & oative Ireland. was pros. | bave oo howcs. raised. The head should eitter be buthed with cold water, N i g " 1 rmted in Hacadway. Token howe 10 No. 14 Fast Houstonst. | We oauzot exaggerate this calumity, Sympathizing frieads, | & Guautity of erushed O uaoped 186 Lovel, towsd Do oy | - 00 pteaiship Eeriivisn; Chpte: Salsaa, - camo. np | "Fhe conduetor of car No. 40 of the Tenth-ave. line, was pros- | Who have cowe i frou other places, declare that all rumors of L'd' and a physiclan at once sent for. All clothing should be | from the Quarantine grounds ou Saturday last, and i+ now at Arated corver of Thirtieth-st. and Teuth-ave., falling off his | the disaster were far short of the frightful reality. ssened, especially abont the neck and waist. ber dock usloading cargo. The Peruvian has been thorowghly gaters factors, Jersey City, when they attempted to de. | dent Frau o Loses: The Condditntion: Teolation of Parsgoayi vt ame weans, Ly some meal the rope sl ™ d | Trestment of Foro.guer: The War on the River Plate. 4 Y. ¢rum, and the dummy gave wav. b P | T Baxks 5 Tax On lrotoxs—Corresposdence of Tre N, Y- of the buldis L V. Galver s J cipitating Davis wos tn. | Toibune: The Ho «ur. Takew home to No. 301 West Forty-ifth st k A space of more than 1% aeres i tie very heart of our oity, Three clusses rsons are extremely liable to be evercoma f e Wollace whs subatricked ab No. 05 West Thirty- | but yewterday covered with beautifal v ilinges wioh wabe. | il the huct when it reacics a empesgturocqualto that which disizfected and famigated in every part. acd is now one of | O el oo o | 78R Basxvrr Law. it ot ; B e e eturacs aed s lurke yambes of public aq. | has been i ficted upon the metropolis daring the present month | the cleasest and best ventilated vessels fu our barbor. As n log. Davia was 30 yoars o150 | _ A’anro Corbabont R e “han named MeGinnis was prostrated at the foot of | ifices, 18 now & desolaie and appalling waste. This contlagra. | The fust, und by far the largest cloes, comprises tho o¥er. | goon aa the work of discharging her present cargo aud receiy. | aud lcaves o wifs and one e, S | eliias Ceanibestm Specia! Comespondent, Bayerd wenty-uluth-et, Noxth River, ad ok | N raped more tha 12 bours witbott aby check, and stopped | Wworked, under-fed aud esfeebled lsborcis whofall whilo taiing | ing on bourd o fresh ono is complsted, tho Peruvian will sail = | s Pumkaveionca Conventionoien. Dis Toderses the Comes Fertorutives was sent home. only when 1t reached Lo vacaut Jands outslde of the eity. | exposed to the cxcessive radistion of tie #an of are Nooring i | for Liverpool, and, on her errival there, will be placed o the | s a Coxveron=Gen. Dis Tl Moy Riyy wis fread iumattock ot Tartyevreathat- and || 0TS B8 1 mues of Btroets, bot 3 oier e N R | forers of srost, ok whe ere 8 second comprises the | New-Orleans route. : | ARREST OF ANOTHER OF THE ALLEGED HOBOKEN ¢ tie Unos Mambers of Conz itl ings, ond thronged by a busy and bappy | lovers of strong drink who are «nl, even independent to Much dissati Deunigos, Postaister Lib-av. * Seut to No. 447 1y v B .gltb-av. ut bom 0. West Forty-secand. Gaction s "xnllell by the officers of the | BANK SWINDLERS.—A wan named J, E. Bowen was arrested ke hen h 0 nervous exhuustion which, by the wey. may bo ve- | Pargyian at the t. and | people, now scarcely afford footpaths throuch tie univereal urse pursued by the Quarantie offic o was fonnd as Thirty- Hotel. Jorsey City, last evening, by Detective E. A wowan named Sclll Rigth-av., sun-stroek, Taken to Belivoe Hospital, ruin. 'We attempt to find whers the homes of our riends were | harded as oniy arother puwe 107 aurtioke; while the third i g i3 i ustroke; wh X n hoir vessel. i ) umu'whuw;‘-“gumnw“:{ m'u; in s wood- ::lndhtho‘:“ 'v;ml‘n, u‘njl we lose olfimlru iu & wilder- emdo lp'ollhe !j!fllu’u Olfhf'“};'“"i‘l“‘ uflhr' heart or ner | i?.t nl:{-;o"-(,::\nr:u;:‘:l l-!; E?.".:::.‘.’.:l"xh.',:..:":"x lr’..., they illams, charged with being connected with the re. | .gurd, No. ¢ -stg & iliar object for a guide. ous system. and {ncludes wany feelle persons both yonng and al axpe - ancinl swin o Rive eicr (el was proutrated i Vesey st. aear West-st, and | To relieve the ianamersble dictrcme. of our homeiess towns. | 01, o ) rihe A 1L 0 WUk De Nl Ta | e e th ek il sheogs ae L o e I i Aotk Saken Lome to No. 19 Greenwich st. 3 meo, to sustaid our laboring moen and women whie they member that angthing, uo matter whut it may be, that tendsto | to the_crew of the Pe fthe detcotives of Chicf Wairen's seerct force, by Au vokuown man was san-struck at the £0t of Chambers-st., | w & employment. to prevent, as faz as posrible, the sej exhuust the nervous system can omy be understood in the @ of Frose mism | whot be was couveyed to New York, Sy ¢ and taken 1o the New-York Hospital, ration of families, 10 clicer the beorts of bundreds of mothers who, | 11€bt of a request that death may come fu the form of 1owoli ranfing 14 daye —~— annals M orsay. aged, 31, was il prostrated at the cor. | al his moiaeat, caa do nathing but Gover over their grouDs o | vgrielg® g A 4 207 0 Christopher a5 Hudsomets, Tanea to iiovue Los. | ltie ehiaren, o asciat thovs who wil woon croot hwuile | | THE MISUEE OF (HOTOY MATER. "after il the paxsengers of tha Deruvim bt | , FATAL BERNIXG ACOIDENT.—A fatal burning acei- e Chaers P of Ve conrug e medical ¢ ¢ that Croton o d esee) o) g! od f fent occnrre Nimmo's Crucihle Works in Esse; o B o Pt © g ie Wiiama was fozud sun struck 1 Au st Taken to | aud lope 10 o . who o o ear i bumenyuf esiorin e areeiy to ‘-.m‘n"" ) o .;fltl:u: i el Ty oo b bl gl et Uoigaibas el o Ayl o D cleowa: Intarstion A0S Beilov 4 pecuriary contributions, as the | S3ppIY 10 familics is scanty aud the need preat. He wiys water | Fourt that e 11 who loyed D Sotad: Tibution of SeedeSecsetary's Neporti o Wan. Siaith, found prostrated at the anyate of ll:hn-n and | ebarity -';dxond Judzmet of those Who seo this eppeal, may | ecanct bo bad fa mauy ieces above the first story of bouses, mnr':‘-f.:‘fl':" “n."‘ :fi:n’eadrh’ A oot 14Tt wader (e ) .5“".'.,'.§'2-n7?‘n.2- Lose of Bheep oftus Biwasi . o R AR , was token to Lis residence, No. & Spencerst., | proupt them to kive, | the supply in some localities being extremely iimited, while in | to receive on board npwand of 200 A boy undertook to 1l & kerosene lamp, while AumicvLTORAL~Fiom ¢ poudents The Givat 180 |84 lighted, from o largs can, when the oil gushed suddenly out, | of opruents “pa 5 Lank Sucl is the activity of our people, and their disposition to | vthers the water 18 squandered for ideaitimate purposes. | thismeans the vesse! wis thrown into Quarantine 1. argd. m — Hanpsh Fegeileo, 30 years of nge, domestic at No. 516 | take care of themselves, that. with fricudly belo for time, | Th ! 1fnc : : ), ., ) that. b se. | There Js o doubt that mannfacterers get moch more than an | term of 22 dltion, thy P fying all over Traey, t ihe s a 3 o e wah prosiratel by tie beat at the corner of Ciinton | they will soon rise above ths calamity: bul the great tuwoey | e4ual share of Croton water, and that large guantities are | gating N il sy o ¢ B eriws suretoont i st e 7§ ey serearmie MiscKLLANROTS 17058, 02 of bonses wo | charges. some of whicli are of G serious nature. are et stories and | the details a4 Cherry-sts. and was taken to Eclievue Hospital. af ¢ases 1o be relioved demands large contribatious. wasted; but if it does not Tecch the upper sto Joku E. Coster, second mate of the steamsbip Evening Star, | Countrymen! Frieads! Christians! We know that you | suspecttbe faull will be found to exist in 1he o 4l be laid before the pablic in o few dayz. Onue finally extinguished the | AlAwntiahs ‘rritly burned that | Larest Iying ¢ the baleice dock for repairs, was prostrated by the | will heip us. Wa rely ou the mpulses of your patrietic brothcr. | the basements rather than 1o (he error of which oar corre. | thing, huwe » cort Y e 280 tak o bain : boad, on the mereint of your Chiietian sy mpathy. Bumbly and | sposdest coviglaing, Bect routizing o - sibne. Th AR Dile i Iathems ege fe s home In Pa: | The k.Y, Trib R Sy ek Tt AT et N e T e s W ge 0.8 ks AR S v 4 | JHE CHOLERA 1 BROGKLYX | tha chargen made for eversthing parehused for tie uye of Ui doue for biw, but urRciAL :nut-::'xi” mg.m‘:“:" Rasilrood und taken to Lis resi- flzzwzfim;f:& ::eu;‘l:;l Le will dispose your | w:lh. eholera bulietin in the office cf the Boura of Health yes- | cholera patieits o enormous. While we ure in favor of | g, Tracy was upmar- | .,“.:‘ o i (ony D h A oLl 3 | » y o ¥ otly ¢ vo dn 1 widow B ad e i e 1o M S gatrnck ot the sl Ssibetons atwedtadaly desured thas ail posslble cacerwill |- ¥ o e 6, 705 G o A T e g e T ko bas poe ke up assong | Me ubscrars, tucecoor, | yeut— " 3 5. o on of the bon oA Sfigials to oricmen en - . b 0f live e st 00 Mast Tobrey s s taken 1o | distersements will bo Sadre tbe sdvice of & segpondibie coc: | Grank lages | St e cspine sad e b he s | (9¢ VO3 O5plrsd 1 e raiie works ; ¢ Hospital, suffering from coup de soliel. eral committoe, representing all classes, and watcking over ali | Mre. Surali b 2 | Tweuty cop dr Ap vukuown man, oged 0. was found prostusted bu‘u suffering interests. Every effort will bo used to administer | tasen 1! at Kings County Court I AN UNPROPITABLE Tou coples. 0 one & hnt st the corner of Thirtoenth-st. and Third-ave,, and takes ll'l;- ludnflu-pnmm- 1o the necessities. L ol extremitics, )i tion for nomi v, who crossed over went T " Z iinal siness, was arrested ored fohopiial Cowvention will e held at Jackeon ey Cilly pangers, aod Jo Believye Homital one of the members of the sub-cowwittce, Wi J ew Ufn‘mn, 3 yeors of oge, 8 Germen, ‘lm' act o8 1 anirgr of monsy doustions, | ' city oy dizak e, Sliiyav. Yen Brontat.