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THE ——__. Number 1 The Latest News By Telegraph to the %. ¥. San. 0.312. NEW YOR | pacing for active daty and high toners a body of | young nen, whoare a credit to the cou tre, The | position of Commodore Biako has been at:e¢aced with | sreat phyaical sod mental anxieties, and the (hauke | of Congress nas been given to moe than one who : stor canoe oe has vone forth to active duty from the Ace since 4 any Tit fi If i | Comms Wane took charts of it. Seventy mid. } we tiie \ lara seh Mra ; ani | a= Us Wdsletiuy DDL UMD, | hives cane up from tho Anmspotia seco, the ro — ree ned or desesied | bLe (ew ‘bet were left of co | 1 of pis rT | The President Oe. lds an antes An tee Gaeeenenieem oan 7 — puary, ve incwavenieut eat of @ }@ at ian pe sail Ae effort was inace toa j HE COLORED CONVENTION. | clwins of tue sciool and abendon tho aye | fried « “ hat had a @orious triuc ph. | : ; P } | fui mer of theve dificultier the nmuinber of mid- Fierpoat. 1m Bad OdOrs | scien was teerearei te ave handréd tad ea, watle the nymiber of ra waa reduced, and the srmeate as” aa - Ban A THRE TaNING LETT) R, ‘sor eroug chem there very frequent. The soc- - - ie omme sd bas been changed no lees thau five The Cholera i Evynt, , cent of peara nod always at @ moment wheo ore i the chanve wae Likely to do most harm. Yo', por- ® ae te } haps there of ce # were the ones most needed at 1,785 DEATHS IN 25 Days | souse vor port by the Government for more impor- J tant ditice, The annual Rosrd of Visitorw have Terrible Panic Among (his Peante. lf od elatedi, and have ananimously expressed a 4 head uasotictpated degree of satisfaction with the discipline and government of the Institution, and state! thatio ita general » aad organization it il compare favorably with the best naval schools of the world. The country is tudebted oly to this Institution for our oaveal stiength, and from it we may hope for all time to come, to maintale o etanding a & naval power accond to vone. Som me- dore Biake will soon be formally relieved of his com- mand, and can reet from bis labors, conscious of heaving performed bis duty (eithfully, aud to the satisfaction of the country. Frov Baltimore. Cereral Hancock on Ketaraing Rebels Balirmore, Aug. 4.—Gen, Hancock, commantine the Middle Department, bas issued au order, which aye Paroled prironers of the late rebel armie have not beer foned be the President, will, FROM FORTRESS MONROE, The Frigate Congress Raised. Outrage by Maine Soldiers. BUTLER ROBBED OF $7,000. THE TENNESSEE ELECTION Union Ticict Ahead So Far. WaR OF TUR RACES. Serious Riot at Aquia Creek, , thei: | “ » e riving to the timity of this Depsriment, repo c&e., &e., &e. recence and residence immediately to the noacs rovort Marshal and register thelr manos If Tae Saree a 4 eellente of this Departuent and nos Washinoten, Auguat 4. Oving to the continned by th terme of thelr parole to onter at, especial apthority inast be ehown orwh ns they are found there, and in he authority be valid, must be from an ving power in the premises, To alow pei- er cane to retnsin w thin the limite of ent requires the sanction of the iepa.t- sander, or of gu hority atof ber Deparuneut Oon not Py ° lo person of tle ciace vated will be allowed to vieit the city of Daltituers without @ permit from head. quarters, or bigher autboray. Gcknesct the President the Leads of Departments were formaily norified that there would be no moet- fing of the Cabinet te A War Department has promalrated a general @mier, chowine alarre number ot promotions for aal- Tent and meritorious service among them Brig Gen, Beth Williama, to be breres Maj. Gen, and brevet Coloneis Jonun C, Keibou, Htimpson PRobert- on, to be Brig, Geos. by brevet: Capt. J. ¥.C. Lee, T. 8. A., Dept Quartermarter at Alex»ndria, has been Drevetied « Liewtenaut-Colonelin the reeular anny, for fo\(hful aud meritoricus rervices during the re- day WHITH AND BLACK, Riot at Acunta Creck, Va, timore, Auguat 4.—The Richmond Rerentio of to-day sere that @ riot took place af Aquis Cecek, On Tue vtny last, between the whi oe and blacks employ ed there, The latter tried to drive the former away, and partially succeeded, The military interfered, killing one colored man and wounding many other, Erasius Paulsen has executed a new bond as jon agent at Pitlade.phia, which requirement ie 4 re-upoootment 60 that office, and pute the coutest Drayton, U.S. N., ebief of the Bareau of Naviestion, is now dangerously ill, with but slight Proepec: of any ri ery. ‘The Colored Men's Convention at Aletandria, Va., to-‘ay, adopted another eddress, setting forth the Tersous wt ntitled to all the privileves of freemen, In the course of a discnasion, Gov, Pierpont was roughly ceneared, and accused of selling out the Cope turued over to the military anthorities, From Tennessee, Election Retarna, Louisville, Ky. Aug. 3 —Retarae of the election have been received from the following towns in the Btate of Tennossce, with the following result . y they are ev roes at auction when he removed the seat of his re ae } Richmond, A delevete sald that | Franklia—Campbell, Democrat, 170; Carter, 5 « overuor, ought to be reepected, | Tinton, 65; Btoker, 14; Hood, 166; Favikner, 4 4 ian wes eutitied to Bre f rard, Uniou, 81 majority, Sol- dies's vote— aod, 62 majority. The vote inthe First Dirtriet for Congress is as c follows: Mille sion, 158 me jority, @! ihe Coave Jone boro— lor, W; Miller, 182 the aurumn lesver, it ibe ip caused gieat wach @went and tleree cet Bwalere . they were not to be intimidate finally (ue subject was disposed of by throw: letter under the table, y. r nbia— Arnold 14; Thomas, Conservative, 155. Cowan—Cooper, Adm: ‘istration, received 2 votes, In the District of Franklin County there was uo received that would indicate any positive results. ’ heen obeeived upon the streets and upon the resideat's giounds, asim ip aim, to micet piemeaut aces eleation ‘ ® CHULERA, « Awful Mertality in Egypt, I? wWashinoton, Aug. 4 Geaocral Hale, at ' Aexnidria, Herpt, .o ap off dispatch to the stave jp persment, gives avieid picture of the ravaces of tanooga diatriet and Qooper of the Shelbyville dis trict and Campbell] of the Nashville district, opposi- tion, nro undowbtedly elected, No reports have been received from West Tennessee, LYNCH LAW IN THE WEST \ pthe cholera in thateite, The o were reventeen bou- ' A Man Hang by the People. sep dred and eivlity-five deaths from June 27th to the Ripe (Zp Aisbof duly. Teds estimated that more than thirty | Teeve Haute, Ind., Aug. 4.—Yesterday, & paroled rebel prisoner named Miller, who had induced mr. Gregory, proprietor of the rpencer Honse, Loulavilie, to vieit Hheibnrn, Sullivan County, twenty miles be jow this cliy, uncer pretence of se\llug him sowe have lett Alexandria since the ou the tito of June, upto the 7th The wort distiéessiug reports ace received trom thousand perso pialady apr olt are entertained of Gregory's recovery, From Portland, Mevemoants of (Gen, Grant. Portland, Auguet 4.Geneml Cr and party started on au excurtion among the isaudelu the harbor, af 9-15 thie morning, The party on Lourd waa tery eclect and linidted in uurmuher, —The Maboming retained and landed Gen, ‘wasruleed to-dar, Ats.oo A. M., the pumps were set tofwor ks at 1), toe fleas commenced to ries, and at Poon, abont rix feet of ber hull was above the water, Bho wae u bedded in the aand, and eould not rieved tram tte banks unt high water, whigh will be about 6, this evening, The pumps inithe 16 Septet work, and easily keep her free Mr, Brown, one of the contractors, ime | 4 to Norfolk and Old Point for oe stHam powe Joc por ib, ; wrought, do11 luc perdi; brass pieces, 4 | was decorated with flags and motioes, The (eneral Preaid, | took a stand on the green terrace, and @ speech was delivered, welcoming him to the granite bil!s after which he returned to supper, He will leave here at 10 A, M, to-morrow for Qui , General Intelige TITK NAVAL ACADEMY, Change of Aduinistration What Has Been Deoue in the lust, , In a fowdays the Naval Academy will cense ng | 6. eonnection with Newport, R. I, and retorn to Auna- polis, Md, from whonee it was forced in the full of | Mott a fun 18°1, Newport is considered to be full of temptation, Uw # the Boe Yor iy and upon the whole, notwithstanding ite fine harbor, b ‘ id . wns have ‘goue out good wir and other laduceimnenis, it has been thought Pe a bonnets whheus ero * Dest that the A my should be removed, With AC nections oyster desler Insists on {t thas this rave comes ac ge in the administration of ite Ausus i spelled “Orgust.” Hoe wants 6 get an officers, Rear Adiniral Porter is to be the Superin- | » fo, tendent, and it is generally understood that more Tos N. Y, State Fair at Utica this year, will be practical siudies will be introduced, and some of their | held on the 12th, 13th, 14h end 15sh of next theoretical ones abandoned, During the war the ; month. Superintendent of the Academy hae been Commo- Tus triplets born to the brother of Charles fons nanan Minha mne¥ her quplosed in itm | Diakenm ib Chicaca the aber dar, ace ail @ Fifteen colored men were taken to Richmond and | tw rfreeeboro — ku. Cooper, Administration, 251 dent Geu, Bucer te etl in the eity, Sut the nature of hie | oppos.tion and of inakipy an endorsement in pencil on the nanese lias wot tre sod Th tutier-Vorver Fort AKOOND DISPATON, back of each that will present jis ponte at a glance have been settied, and the Nashville, Auguat 4,—No additional returns are | Such as commend themanives to the Judgment of al and Adinira Por er ‘2 the Atiorney-Gourral's office are seut to the Presi- Maynard of the Knoxville district, Stokes of the Chat- dent ior his approval. trict, all Union, and Thomas of the Clarksville dis- | for maltreating his poor old mo.ter most borribly, the lntertor, ., ‘ : . old man, at least sever ty years of sve; but be ts caidiaiiesise cs atasaiinas land, attacked Gvovory inthe woole near scare | repromentod bo be in excell nt beslt, and though From Fortress Monroe: beat him nearly to death, tabbed bis evened Himes, | yo has one srcfictal leg, walka without the aid of * e 5 and then robbed him of #20 in meney and his *| * cane, auc, with bis tall form of ax feet, te wne Frigate Congreng [inet Outrage by The people tured ovt, csucht Millor, had him tden- | erocy ae ever. « of The Sun.) tified by Gregory, aud burg him vo # Gee pear the | Aw inespe stranger with three children took « t ma etae here the crime wae comrn'tied, Fe.ut hopes | puoi at the Prescott House, in Chaicayo woo ciher Fortress Monror, August &—The trigats Congress | Sace whe b : day, aod op Wednesday night looked bimerl! in tow the Courcone to the dey dock at and party at Atlantic s'reet at 2 o'cloc k, whence the Go.pors Nevy Yard, phe now draws 19 feet of thoy walked across the street to Grand Trunk dept, wrror through a dense crowd aud @ ciond of dust, which The steamer Cosanck pt into Newport News for rendored them almost ind ulsbable, a pore oul, Iartni brass cteock, and meanwhile landed | tory digested, they lininediately entered @ train of | the let M iow reg ment, The echleie commenced | two cars, propared spocially for the General, A por- taking goods frew the store of Nicholas Wuite, the | tion of the crowd made # rush for the General's car, poss ibefore the Cossack ieft thie noon, | and convulsively grabted at the hend which was they Sou; the storey carylor eff | oie ied from the window. Without amowent's de- | ooue tof newly $7.01, The Comsnck | 1. ine train started, and tho relieved General fe pow wt ancior off Fortrese Monroe, and it le uncer hastened (othe rear platform and bid the erowd udivu, B.ond that she willbe ordered to Newpoit News wo | Gorham, ¥. Hy Aug. 4.—Lient, Gen, Grant, family @eitic dunicnos | staff, arrived here at 6 457M, There waa a , One hur sed and eighty guns were wold to-day at large number of people piceent to wcleome the Gen- Guction, ‘The average prices were: forecast iron €a"® | eral, Fle was escorted to the Alpine House, which ATURDAY, AUGU acd Mre, Dickens ie lying tion. Daviy Duprry Prenn, Eeq., of NY. has gtven $25,000 | Wiliama Colege (Mass) Mr. Piel! +x. plained! Ghat! oreave it ae a tneinorial of bie erend fon, just d ad, to whotm he war truck attache! &® precarious condi. A sano tors who was bantire ‘ow 8 n- oa at Huocsvitien Ala, came ‘ fron lay Water shouting. “Free fron alavers, fread frou © Goat aon Canerel Gran @ 8 fsintie ty eutte onranel @ father and mother have ow times an! have bad « ! ot} waertag. ea ace now living bay rT ove roof-—s!k aeie of obiliren iv ie stated (hat Jolin Burrett en ‘ae! Woiin tw ry io Cone patie ‘ by his mother’s teath, aud aponre mors de ming! than ever to!l.ve the life ol whe most gid sechus.on SNrpy, Fc -Superiotendent of the Ce cvs Berean, wan k i y tufass wth a ing-aowy tn W utor, T fo ynieit Tf ey to their Leia when Mr K. suouted for heip. On Tuestay, Jef Diviaand Clem Cae ware Out to Walk on the rar nares treM o 8 . ultaneous hour. Ties th ramet, were not allowed to talk, tucugh they et ook pacaing Tax Richmond Wiig «are of a baker's dozen or two of Platherskites, there evo no where in V rginis, who even & much leas vores sur te secestion bloody heresy is ead, forever and « day, Da. Cornonn, i. Leighton, Moh, while making @ tedica!l call on the wfeot John Bight are turned saldier, had the effrontery to kiss ber. The soldier shot and killed him for it the sare ef ere noon. It is time that somebody was bung in this country, Tr 'sanid that the «ame man who tried t» twint Gen, Grant's arm out of joint ab the Astor Hons, atieropied the anroe game at Faueu!! Hall, Boston, on y. A Rowon allerman saw the atienps and grasped tho fe'low by the peck, but be mun- a. et to encape and mingle in the crowd, Me M.L. yams, Jr. for etx years President of ie Micbiyan Routhern and Northern Indians Ral roal, bee resigived bis postion, to necept the 51 pevuteodency of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatera Eailroad, makiug Now York City his bowe Ax olf fellow out in Wayne county, who has “wivertiaed" hia wife six or seven times, hed the 00, recently, to ask the } editor of the be REPUBLICAN to print the customary adver. “With the exoon: 1 int RK L tiserneut for balf-price, in consideration of his be- ing “@ regular customer Wm. Jacnson, near Lefayetta, In 1, ghe other day, tried the oll farhioned way of axcertaing whe- ther bie gun wan loaded or not, and, in the old fashioned way was killed. He plaeed hie mouth to the muzzle of the gun, aud his foot Upon the ham mer. H's foot slipped, and that was the last of Wom, Jacksom Ow Monday lant two neyr ot Evansville, Dl. The sted aud laced in jai, when she prople organized a mo’, broke open the jail, took tue murderers ont, beat them almost to death, and thea huug them to lamp posts, where they were Lanying at lass ac counts, A connrsrospant of the Lewiston Jovrmar savas he overheard the following conversation | etween ‘urchicas Bardon “Aint you got no ‘No."' “I toll yer,” re pom le! @ firm, ‘re tip top, Let ver do aw ou please ; ive yer as much good stuff as yer can vat, ae the more you sarse them the Leer they jw t." ‘Tne words of Albert Starkweather, the Manches- ter double murderer, in confessing wuill, Were: “I did i} Mr. Can.pbel!, out of love for your daughter, and nothing else. 1 felt I must have that money, for without it ebe wouldn't marry me; and I got the money '* The defense in this case intend to pus in the ples of insaisty, No doubt it will be proved. There are no sane tour derers now-a~<lays. ALL applications for pardon made to the Pres! went to the office of the Attorney-lo: eral for legal «xamination, A “pardon desk" is charyed with the duty of examining each petition, « noting any defecta in the form ot the app wnurdered a woman A MAN was arrested in Chicago, on Wednendey, inatigated by bie wite. It was proven on tris! that he locked the old lady up tn a ricketty oul-house and fed her on slop and bones, and taught bis rep wo eps on ber and throw mud at her through the crevices in Ler prigen, ‘Lhe other day he beat her abou, the head im a suocking uanner, He woe tne! Bfeen whole deilars by one of ibe Chicago ex-J untioes: Rants Asna's residence la upon one of the lofty noaks of the Island of Bt, Thomas, W. 1. Fis es- tab ab mont is that of a pentieman of ample tortune and refined taste—au elegant vilio wath broad grouncé and beautiful shrubbery, He is now an bis room, for the purpose of ii!ing bie children wt the hour of midnight, Hat justin the nick of ime bie intention wan Siscovered, anc, afer @ revere struggle with three or four pull emen, who broke he door, be was arrestes. The children ly fon the Le, with along ceyger by these oir roothes ise patect othe Btaty Lune im thot Biante, us Loh tbe OLes bre Hunsticg, 4 bic Asylum ah Ub parents of these | One day last week a negro covmmittad en outrage on a white girl, the dau, ier of Mr, Clonensa on toe island opposite Wr ft evert, Ala, On iearutny of the ontrage, the incensed father started inp uit, Overtaking © ubexro on bins bis nawe, wheu we fellow re, your d—d hueir Mr, uot the man dead; vuts 6 | telned that he was not the one siheequent ¥ agcer- a bed Comritted tie outrage, and that Mr, ©, had shot the wrong men Tox Polladelphia Langen's correspoudence sava petitions do not » aw ont ) t thele known | parte lity for the Bou by the sueutusons which Gave solong bien ineeps alielrom it, Toe pol Hons may be classe) a bighly diem fled in teir Character, and Urawn up in the beller that such a thing os rejection is not furs monens to be though of, Perez J. Surru, of Co, 1, Sth Conn, Vols, has made an affkiavit which suows ')4P@ was another beast at Andersonville beat’ Wirz, Be name was Allen, and tho aiidavis #8)9! “At one time he took eight of us myself amongst the number, al) von-commissione.. vftivers #9 Upon our refuse ing to take the oath and to per’' Me the privates to do s0, tied each of us, ovr bends and arms to our sidesand then took # lomled pistol aad resting {t on our ears fired i: off, ce ung We the greatest @gony, and the blood to flow ‘rm Our ears, Hoe cansed the pistol to be thus pty a twelve Mines, saying: “I will make yo Can't bear he cummnand of eposher Yooke? @8R4ral or come ! ne of my right ear has been vence of thie treatment, Upon ty tobarh throws trom imprisonment I saw of Alen in Rehmond, Vay serving out provie. fone f nm shor by the Vuite. Staves goverument to the oor fie mond." What the Conspir The Phil. oy ore \ay. ia Ieyt ined tacos that Brig, Gen. De id, who Vir o fed te the War Depart me (en erent nthe Dry Tortugea bad some in‘eroetioe Socerrtion with the prsones durlig | Che prevaga which deveicpet pw fate | that no response has yer cor rine tothe » ton of Gen, Leo aud ex-\ ve cadens te) for pardon, Thisia peri a) 9° 10 the delicate | condition ot beth Mr. Job i gou's aud Mr, Soward'a | health, which has preveuted them ‘row svinge careu’ attention to the sulject. The preva)l | impression, however, !6 thet she pactous will be gran'ed, (hough bow lve aud Blephene in their thot never Bhive he Wn welt ona wii Oovertng % x 6. booth an the eve uh) Won ho sare. cp} 4 ture Arey mu the ® the, we Bhs Rad We nt re e t at thie National we abu Jou oe Lreeson of Latest ‘ ne Gem t hed nu a ft te wee ch Oh ae y tuo aud re bad dene twoopue cttin! aten pt avec piu ed the co ch coc tainiug ¢ Vt he thou. ne tums vue Ontie Prowet wae given up, Mud itwae neler as ho Was COUCE: Ned, He deuies pomtively thas he had Part or Kvowiedge in the plot Ww assassinate (he Pics wdent Arnold made about the same starernent as be did before the bial, that he wasin the pot to captuie God Wot to aatrnuate; thet had ta ad he cone Suered Kin rel out of it and never erew anythiug about the araadiacicn, whieh Le Whough: was gotien up by Booth on y «4 tow boure belo : He thous bt the Court coud uot} then !, cid) He capre eed brea lod into the plot t Bod exprowed Litmeel: re. r talked considerably during the trip, but ho otherew tpuodentat tiers, at the nn sce of deatinalion, Whtio oa food POE IL pationce at lis orn maVitie Ocotleeted, while on trial, & convection with Looth's oseape tiow that would hove ‘old materially to his adenntiage, so of the tertimony wens to show th pangler bad eiaioimed the dvor to. ar or Poou's cxit, aw way (oO hinder jamediave pursuit Bpangler gaye ibqetto orcoped bis recellcetion that some time previous to ‘ho sasas#ination a pateut Lie ea) r, how « the Conrt done mebt, and nenty of work and pieuty to oat he Hedy Btihough he wae oot guity and korw of Hooth's iuteutious, tle says t he did to Booth, "SL wilh 1 L can tor you, thee it ia relercnee hie (iooth'sy he before the sevaye (hateome of le wicnesee their te » @ poclally about his s.appluy any one to the mouth and olling bun w keep bie moulh foul. aly lot ope motliiuy OLR DUTCH NAVAL VISITOR 11, N.. Serew War Steamer Waterencs ~A Dateh Man ef War Modeled trom the irate Alabama—A Visit to the Ves- el, &e. its No herlnud Majesty's screw steainer war ship ereO4S Grrived at this port on the 2d inst, fom seine Cand aduted the fag of (he Uulted Btates, which patute, oy the wa), bay not yet been returned, Tho Watergons was built in Amsterdam in 1864, aad was modeled after the celebrated pirate Alabama, aud was cont out on au extended cruise along the coasteof Hraril, Cubmand the Weet India Islands, for the purposes of testing the principlos of this style ofereft, Those who are anxious to seo just how the Alabaina appeared, can have an opportunity of grati- fying thelr curtoelty by golug on board the Water seus, or viewing Ler from the Battery, Bhe te a screw steamer, propeliod by engines of ebous Luo elective horse power, and carrios @ battery of ex rifled 10 pounders, The two long guns «rein pivot whl'e (he four broadside guns, which, in appearance, resemble large canonades, are guile short and really novel specimens of ordinance, The ship carrice a crew of only 15 mon, whieb is deemed insufficient for service in actual warrorvice, The dimensions of the Alabenma &.6 #0 funilaraod correspond ro closely to thore of the Watergeus, that itis net deemed worth while to repeat ther at thistime, It is about fourteen years since we had the pleasure of seeing in our harbor a representative of the Dutch Natlon, which was the first clase ealling frigate * De Prtice Van Oranje, of 60 guns, built at Roterdam, in 16'S, but not lennehed until 1540, Bhe created quite « sensation bere atthe time, The Watergeus is a trim looking craft, aod can mako 13 knots uncer sieem alone, Sle te bark-rleged, and eaila well io a fresh | wiud, She is strong, atauneh, and @ good ava boat, The foilowing is « list of hor officers: Commander—¥. L. Geerting ; Firat Tyeutenant G.I situs; Seoond Lieutenante—W. J. Acute, Ld. b. Hagen us, ©, Pea Bowen ; Midshsjmen C, Eprenger, J. W. FP, Ridder, Huijete Van K dyiie, Z. J, Cambier, H.M.d. J. Thor boeke “a gen—vJ. Van ldzoren, Paytiueler-—C. C. M. Der vootr, The officers converse freely ta English, and are very conrieous and affable, aud will be found thor- oughly conversant with our bistory andes our peo: | pie are notwd for their hoxpitalities to forema naval officers it la to be pretuned that oar Dutch friends will make many friends and @ ,unintancesa while here, The Dutch keep a lareo naval fores mu the Eset Indios, with ite headquartete at Batavia in the Island of Java, There are now thirty-our vewelsin the Mart Todierfour of them are on the coast of | Javan, The Wost Indis squedrom haa stations at | Burman and Cureeoa; she ormer etation has three | vorselsatiached, and the iatior 4h6 same 4 The personne of Khe Nevy ia how wmirel Wilben Freverick Kendrtes uber theAd- } sanden, Thereame two Vice-Adwuirnis, four Kear | A ruirsls, twenty Poni Captains, forty Captala-Lieu- tenaats, about three hovudsed Lien ena and about | five hundred under ofiecra, The Dut are thor. | ongh seamen and make ent eaters The punber of seamen and mark ooluding t!e uatives eniietod in tne*Saet Ladies, will not fal far shors of about seven thousand seule The Watergeurs will ceme!n at tht port for abont three weeks, wleu abe will sail for the Texel ma Portanouth, England, She will be at euchor off the ery, andwheathe Mil.tarr anthoriiies return bor salute, she will proceed to pay her compliments | to the Commanding osticer at the Novel station, LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tre Hear.—Yosterday was hotter than the previous day, The people felt it, and eo did the ther- | mometer, I,commenced with an altitude of 74 de- €rees, in the shade, at 6 A.M., and from that ft went up. At high noon, it wae 89; at 3 P.M, it was 02 how far ti bd, after that, our reporters fail to eny Thest thermoMetrioal figuica are not, however, fu indicative of the real oppreasive vem of the heat, to doors iu quiet places, or out ip the «un, In the Box Office, last evening, the thermometer stood at 01 dorrees, in a window whore a breeze played upon it, and when removed to a point at &n oditor’s elbow, and neer a gas-lieht, it marked nearly lu) decreos— this halnw the se.ual Munuaraiase of the menu ie ther vicinity. If there ate hotter places tn the efty thane night-editor’s room, it ls to be hoped teed beverrges ane there obtainable, Several cases of sun-stroxe | Occurred, ane of which proved fatal. AtS P.M. a Man wee brought into the @&th Precinct Station House, sofforing severe y, and died in about an hour. From pop rs found in hia pocket, hie name ie sap- | Pered to be Joseph B, Craig, of 138 Bouth etree lade'oola, DPATH oF one oF THe Guascow's Pas BFNGRUB.= Ile coport of the Giaagow calamity, pub- Nithel i yesterwar's Bun, contained @ stalement from one Mre. fmith, concerning @ clorgyman who, “Coapite ® complaint of rt oumatiem,” porsioted in Jnioplug into the lowered boat im advance of ladiaa, Later dovoiopments pisee the matter ina different Haut, The clergyman alluded to waa the Rev. F. T. fo, ovghiin, @ Carholic piiesk lave of the Chureh of j he Asenmp' on, Bicoklyn, who was 0 prostrated iT sheae bat it wae coemed cecessary to the eal- ati aie (nat he should ¢o abroad, and whe | on bis way to Europe accordingly, When the | file co te Glxeeow broke oul, Mr. McLoughlin wae | conve «d into the beat, a# wo are informed on relie- bie au hority, sad did not conduct himeelf in any | Manner unbecoming @ gontieman and a Christian, He teturned to thos city on the Erin, with the other PAsen ers, and was temoved vo the Stevens Housa, where he ded the same evening, He was about te yeatsof age. His fuaeral will take place on Monday, from the residence of Kev, Wm, Keagan, to Brooklyn, Dracires, price of this |e —It is astonishing how high the lictona frnit continues, tn view of the larce quantity whick arrives dally by rail, At Wash ington Market they etill seil at from 89 to @5 per barket, Dut inferior qualities ean be purchased for 31.75, Aregalar “each” train ts run by the New Jereoy Raliroad aod Traasportation Company, from Delaware, and thie tein brings Into the market svery toorning from 15.000 to 20,000 baskets of Dela- ware fruit. On Thursday morning a tram of @ cars arrived cach with 50 baskets; yesterday morning twenty-two care came in, Besides all this about seven thouraud barke.s arrive dally by tho New Jersey train, and next week the eupply from both places will be much larcer, Some of the choice qualities which arrived yesterday brought from #5 to $7 a basket, The retail price of very inferior fratt ts ten centea quart, while middling peaches are selling at from twe to five ©. Inconrequeace of the het wea- ther of the last fow days the peaches have ripened vory fart, and a «till larger supply may be looked far, Vine Devaniment,—The Board held their urvel meetiog yesterday, President Pinckney in the chair. A communication from Eugine Co, 19 was re coved. returning Pdward J, Keleoo as having reaign- ed. The resirnation was accepted. Mr, John J. Gorman, of Fxempt Engine Company, sent in @ comtunuleation to he effect that a imeetug on be dst Joly, the company had tesotved to i that they ted lod over euch copery in thetr charge © members thank the lene for many nets ot Kindness shown by Pies four menibere ol No, Lb Hose Co, who _ Vie pelled by the foreman tor di cemurred to the aetion of the foreman. had, they claimed, coutrmed the action Sarengh Tiisapprchension, auc the matter was referred to Mr. Lars, who eported to favor of sending tre same beck to (he company tor theiraction, The Commit a Te euinpls reported iu favar of appotating Mr. T.. Cheap, one of the police + raph has boen sounsoiedl twalve years with the police tele- breph, of which he bupertuteadent, Wuar Suenipas Sars,—At « serenade riven tn this city to Gen, Ortega by Mexican sympa thigers, oo Bhuseday evening, @ letter was read from Gen, Phil, Sheridan, in which he stated thet the work of the militery In this country can not be con- sidered complete, antil we have provided for the Re- public of Mexico @ permanent goverument, The sentient was received with great enthusiasm, MAkntace oF AN ADMIRAL AND AN Acrhonnes, On Wednesday, at 6 P. M., the Rew Dr. Curomings, of St. Btepens’ (Catholic) Church, in this elty, ded the bymencal knot between Admiral Debleren and Mrs, Goddard, a lady well Known as an aceomplished euthoress, The marriage took piace at the house of Dr, Cummings, and was quite private, ‘Lhe Admiral fe said to be 65 and the lady 30 yeare fhe lattor ts the daughter of thelate Hon, Barve! Viuton, of Ohio, Rerwina Prrroceum Ow—A New Do» coveny.The business of refining coal ofl ts becom- iageuch an important branch of enterprise in New York Clty and vicinity, that « description of the op ration will be found Interesting to those whe have no opportantty of witnewing the process, An immen-s capital (« employed to the business, whieh has increased so much within the last five years that severe! new refinerics have been ereeted in trie city aud vicinity during thefpart year, The expansesot erecting (he works, aud tho risks of running them ere eo gieat that none but wealthy firms or com- panies can afford to engage in the business, which if properly conducted, realizes large profita, A complete establishment requires half a dozen stil, with reaurvolrs, avltators, pulps, eottling pans, s'eam covinete., &e, The atilis are ordinarily made of wroneht or cast lron, cyiladerical ta form, plac ed over a furnace, and bea ed by either a coal fire or the retuse ter and coke whieh forme a karge percont- ave of tho resicunn left la there etille after the die tiation, The atl belng Qited » ith e ude off, ts anid to be “chareed" A coal fle te now built in the nd in chout four hoarse the oil ts heated to ure entiicient to generate & vapor, which ' piece above (he surtace of the oll, and perros through S aiuhe leadiae from the atill tate a *worts,* ‘This tube, ove hundred and fifty feet in length, placed im s tank of cold water, ‘Che warm vapor is thus cooled and * weon the interior of the worm, the tiuid pass ing off tirat in tho form of naptha, followed by the iuc inating oil. If the still in hested above the roquired temperature,the oil beils too rapidly ,evalven beovy vaporswhich, instead of passing iuto the worm fall back tm the boiling oil, and caures, « tarry deportt injurious te the whole charge, and comparatively worthiesd asa merchantable article, Under the moss favorable cireunistenees, the loee from thle source vill roneh twelve por cent, The expease of fuel ior heating theee etilts, and eartying op the eulsequent operations of refining, is estimated at one ton of con) per thousand gallons of oll produced, Tie Joss of beat in the open furs paces aud rpgulstion of the fires, being cons ered equal to one third the cost The “ils which look somothing like trou barrels place d verti. cally or lengthwise over the furnaces, and “urrounded by aga of brickwork, become 00 ray’ dly heated at the bottom, that they are frequentir burned out un- der the bost manaement, atte: Meing in constent nse for six months or a your, am thus occur tho.e fro- quent accidents thet reeul? to the destruction of se many oll redneries, Tho bulk of the ofl so gradually attaing » bollivg stale, that before the vapor ie generated fast enough to run off in the pipes, the low er surface of the oil, ts converted tuto coke, delay- ing the operation, and compelling the refiners to employ the mowt ekillfal workmen for this part of the business, An incompetent workman, whe Comtinacd as ihe Las Peay is ® colled ‘woruw" con