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seeaditesbesiban _—— or} e> 6p 2? ro ad ber 10.590. —_— \tegraph tothe N. ¥.. San, *OTPOTIONAL AMBATMEN ion by ConneetSeut, SCONSIN PROP OSES, Railread Acc! dents, 4AL PERSONS KILLED, ific Tornado at ) 3affalo, OF LIFE AND PRCIPERTY. NGRESS YESTERDAY. ‘edmens Bill in the ‘Senate. LL PROVISIONS OF THE MEASURE. ¢ Bureau Contiaued 2 Years, Y AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, HE HEATED TERM. Deaths from Sun-Strokes. IE LIQUOR EXCITEMENT. ge Cardozo Decides Again, TOM BENTON OUTDONE. at “I” Have Done and Will Do &e., cy ae HE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Action of the Stanes, \ New Havey, Jenx 26.—The Connecticut State pJenate ratified the Constitutional amendment st aidnight last night. The House will concur, Avoosta, Mr., Jove 26,—In reply to s cireular loiter from Governor Fairchild, of Wisconsin, Gov- trnor Cony, of Maine, hae manifested bis willing- to convene an exire session of the Legislature for the ratification of the Constitutional Amendmen’, if suficient number of Staies concur in such action accomplish the same, AWFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Four Persons Killed Outright, Peexsxrit, N. Y., June 26.—At three o'clock this witernoon, the up-crave! train, when near this place, wes thrown from the track, killing C, B. Wheeler, the conduc'or, and three laborers, and serioualy ia- tring Martin Lee, the forrman, and several others. The dismeter occurred from some poirons placing, by weldent or design, a teiegraph poll upon the track ‘The cars were all thrown off the track and badly broken ap. There were about thirty laborers on they trafn. Raltroad Accident Im Mississtpp!. Memrats, Jue 21 —A ireight train on the Mismts sipp! Central Koad ran through a trestle thaee nviles orth of Granada, yesterday evening, A rakesman was killed, and Wm Sut on, of Grenaia, and two othe pverely injused, The tepder and two cals Liabed Terrific Torsade in Baffale. Borravo, N. Y. Jone 26.—During the tornado resterday afternoon, the schrs. Mareppa an! G. 0, Bhawk, broke from their moorings and ran ,into the Canal boat Monitor, Killing @ Mrs. Mallory. wife of the eteersman. A man waskilledat Black Rock by sear on the track being blown against him, Anoth- sr manwag fatally injured, isis euppoeed,, by bricks ‘vem a falling chimney of Kremlin block. he roof wf the west wing of the Fondling Aeyiem Edward eet was biown in, and three children w ho were in the piavroom at the tine were s!mort buried in the debris—but none were serionely hart. lo acdition te the damage done to property, tolexumpbued last wight, is the following: Ahesvyy besm tound fis way to the .oof ot Capiain Dotbin's house, an Nia- ra street, through whieh tt crashed. Tbe cuvoia 0! house No. 1, op 7th stree ,wasc away. The sky-lich'® of the Board of Trace rooms were broken. Ne riy bal: 0) the upper oof of the Niagara Fall Railroad depot © er on St. Joseph's C wood-work o simost entire! to the storm, TLe low. eural was damaged, and ¢ ho's Church tower, was swept The Arcade bail ai Pied by Messe. anc, had about thar eorpice torn off. The couble sky 4) laichi's biiliara exlooa emashed 1 owara'y machine shop and agricuitural wo Chicago stiect, w partialiy uniooted, CON@RESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Miath Session. BENATE. Wasniwwetoy, June 26,—The Senate took up and pareed the House bill amendatory of the organic .act of Washington Territory. Is makes the seal ong of the Territorial Legisla- | ture Diennial instesd of apnnel cesnpensetion of members from ay. Mr. Stewart called up the House bill to creage the vfiee of Surveyor-General of Idaho Territory, which was pissed, Mr. H moved to take up the House bill to estab- Ysh ach'p cans around the Falls of Nisgara. This was disagreed to, by yeas, 17; mayer, 19. A bill to reimbarse the Wyandotte Indiens for the value of two churches and a library, destroyed, Mr, Doolittle said, by the border ruffians of Kansas, was pasred. The bill to amend and continue in foree the bill tetablishing the Freedmen’s Bureaa was taken up 4 iuerensee the ree to six dollarse the bil! on the table. Yzas—Me outtle, Gath. dricks ¥ He eer diseneeton, in whica Mesers. Wilson, Hen- Irieks and [sumlull par leipaied, Mr, Bucksle# moved to rmend by providing that the Bureau shall remsin lp exi.ience one sear insiead of two, This was disagieed \o by yous 0; nays 26. YRas--Mesers., Buckalew, Cowan, Davis, Doolittle, Guthr.e and Head: icks, Several amendments were offered and rejected, and the bill was then pasacd, and it goes back so the ouse for coucurrence in (he amendments, 11s pro- visions are as follows : 1. That the ect to establish a Bureau for the edicr of heedmen end 5 yog+es, approved Mareb 34, 1565, continue in torce for the term of two vearr, from and after the paseage of tissey Sec. 2—Lhat the supe: vision and care of said Bu- eau sba)i extend to loyal ie\ugees and freed- (pen, 90 far as the same shall be necessary to cuable .! Latest News| = x acticable te become self-en * United States, and to dom conferred b fly as e id SO. 3.—That the President shall, by and with the sasice and consent of the Senste, appoint two Av S au4 Commissioners in aduition to thove author iby che Act to whieh this te aa amendment, who "es fun in £04 Commisaione, ef ane distries coutsie m shall have charge b rofucees or freedmen, Jommirsioner, with the ident, and the Commissioner ction of the President, and so the'l in hie judgment be nec- the efficient and economical ad- ap the Spproval of the Pr wall, under the di ar as the same areau. Military officers oreniis'ed men may be Ce\ailed for se: vice, and assigned for duty nader ‘ = and the President mar, fin hie judgment cer wcrease of or al.ows face fent not beretofore au:hor- ted by law, not teiug ® military ofticer, shall bave £5 annual salary of no than #6. 24, socording to ihe service req it sue | be the auty of the Commissioner when it con be dope consisiently with publie inierest, t point as assistant cCommissiowers, agents and clerk poch men ar have proved their lovalty by faitht @ 1b the armies of the Union during the rebei- and a!l perecns appointed to rervice under this Bd the act to which this is an ameudmens, be 0 tar deemed im jue militar ve ani © erk o act, ba serviee of the Biled Bta.es, asco be under the military jusisdic- Sou and entitied io the mulltary provection of the Government while m (he discharge of the duties of their office. Sec. 4.-That officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps, or of the Voiunieer service, vow on cuty in he Fieedima's Buiosu se Assittant Commicsioners, Srents. metical cfloers, or in oLLer Capacities.» hose segimeute or corps have been or may hereafter be Wustere vice, may be retained upou such #eid Bureau, with the saue com- w providea by law for weir re- tite grades, and the Secretary of War 1 © power to fill vacancies umti! other oflcors eau sailed in (helt piaces Withous detriment to Loe b, shail Le deewed w au- to iene such medical *\ores, or other supplics, and traneporiation, aud ‘yeffurd such medica: or other aid es may be nee ful | .. ereary r punistrades of the Gad the Bures eu agents, cler and = aseistanioa e, may be required for the proper conduct of the for the purpose named in said section: Provided fLat bo person shail be deemed ‘“‘destita'e,” suffer: lug. or uependent upon the Goverumen: for suppor withio meaning of thie act, whe is avie iy im empigyment, and could by pro Men evoid such Gesutution, suffering or dependence. tro. 6, Whereas, by the prov: Proved February 6.0, 1565, awend an act @niived ap ac OX coct taxes in losurrectionary Uaited States and tor otuer pur y une 7.b, 1862, certain lands in ihe stleiene anu st. Luke, South Caroil ty the United pte és, at pubic tax sales, and by t Him itet.on oO; said act to@ ime of recemption of said jancs bas expired ; and wherens, in acco. da. Jastiuctions ieued by Presideus Linco ou day of repremuer, } 7 Commusane © induatry or exer- jour of an act, ap- ued “ AD act 10 the coie tion of were bid im woe with tbe 16sb » to th: Lottea states iiiect vr Buubu Carolus, cer ain bid in by the United biases in the tarieh 0: Bt, Chm, ig eeltl Btate, Were iu part suo by the ond jax Commissoners W heads o: families of the AlrCam iace, ib paicels of pot than twenty acres to each purchaser; ana whereas, voce. tbe said iueuuctious, (be said Lax Commis- HOLE 8 Gid @ 60 BEL BPRLt Re BCLOO! 1a: mes Certain pare C668 Of imod in Said Pstitl, UUMber Oo ibe pire 10D ODE | oO Lhitty three, Luc usive, making ao =e Fale OF wT, thoussud Boles, Lore oF less; thereioie be it tus | Aer @oscied, buat the sales made to heaus ot families ot hore @ AliCOD race UBLeF the ine.Tuctions daeut Lincow w ihe Lasied siaies Dieu missioneis tor Sout! loth, 1500, oll’ meen tut Jon,end @.! the i.nds pow sear tol " co me Within the same designation, being 0v” acres, D gore OF :@68, shall LO Gispwed Of mocuiuiug to sald ioe uoglons. pec, }.—thatall other lands hid fn by the United Btawe at tat rates, eng 5,00 acies moe oF less, band vow in the bapuect he said Lax Conimissionu- cap as UDO Pioperty of the Uuiwed Siates, im the par ishes of St. c@.ens ead St, Lu ACePL Wy ihe ecuvol learns O68 poued iu the precediuy section, apa -o much Os tua Le DeCOReMy fos wintery aod naval purposes @( diuton Hees, ia) Puintenu Lena's Baud, avd excepting sso (ue ony Of Port Ky oly on pains Meleus isand, end the town of Beaufory eneu be uiepoled of in parcels of £50 mc.es eae, 0 one @ounr and fly Cele pes we. @, 0 puch p.reous, and to sch Omi), uF Lave sequued oud ase wow oooupy: jug sAUCe ULLEF BHO Aesembly bo the prowisious of Weveral Shecuan's epeciai tied oract, uated at pe veuoeh, (8, Jam. losb, 1565, and the re mein.ug suds, if any, sha be disposed of mm uke Manuker,(O suck peisons as had ac ea agreeaviy \0 the seia orver of & ho Lave been Gisp seeesea by thi jan i the sause (0 fulwier Ow ueia; Pp. ovided sold tu compiiauce wih ihe provisions of this and the Pp. €Gcussg s0C100 Ball Doe DO # leuaved by their purcOasers WikUiD wx yeales fivin aud afer ibe pas Sage vi Dis act, Seo. 5. That allrchool farma in the parish of St. Helens, 8. ©., shall be oid, entject to any le ot the same, by ihe ssid Commissivne.s, at pubic auc t on or beiove (ue h.st day or January, 1367, as oes (bap Leu dolie.s per acre, and tue low in ibe city at Post Koyal, a miu Gown by the said iex com. TiesiOneTs B04 Lhe lote Buu the Louse, in the town ot Beau.ort, whic! are sill held .n like manaer, hau be sola at public suction, and the proccess said sales. ailer peving (he capeneesol tue surveys and sales, rhali be inves ed 1a Listed Staves boud,, the tnieress of which shat be sppropriaied under te airection of (ue commireioue.e to the support of schoois, Without distiacsion Of cor or rece, on the issanas in (he parisies of Si. Heeua and bt. Luke. Bec. ¥. ‘dhet (ne Assistant Commmsivners tor Bou.h Carolins ana Georgia are hereby auiuerizea Wo examine ail caimes (0 imnds iD their respective States which are clasmed uacer the provisous of (eu, Sherman's special held oruer ; ana w give each Pew Laving ® Vaud C1aim & Wairent upow the s.eck Lax Commicsione.s sor Bowth Carolina ior tweuty ecres Of lana ; god the eaia Direct Jax Com- Tiseioners ehali issue to every person, oF \o bus or her belie, DUEID BO Case to any Besigus, presenting rant ®& ioase of twenty aces Oo: sand, as d ivf 1D seclioD—lor .be term of nine year but @t apy tue toereaicer, upou soe Mis Lot eRCeOuILg BL bv pe. were, Lue peisoa bol lug such awe @Bau be @ulitied w runeate of eee Ol bad breach OF BV acces irom t Dueck Tax Commiinio Or euch Officers as wiay be sausuorizes to iaete (ho same, bus BO Warrant sal Le Leid Valid longer (hou We Oul8 Biber tle Issue of the same. Seo. 1, That the Direct Tax Commissioners of Souta Carolina are hereby guinoriged and required, at ibe earil.e: practicable cay, toeurvey the lands designated in secion — nto lots of twenty acres, with p.cper meer and bounds distinctly marked, so thas the several wacts shell be wouveaient form, aud os Lear as practicable have an averege 0. eiilty and woodisuu, and the expene of euch surveys shall be paid f.om the proceedscf saies of ssid lands, or, if soouer requlied, out of any moneys received for other lands ou these iriguus auld by the United states for exes, aud now lu the bands of toe Virect ‘dex Commies ouers, DEO. 11, Lhe} upon completion of the tranrfers of the said lands, in ih: mauner apecised in te pre- coding sections, the President the United ptaes e power toiesiore io their former owners now occupie! by persons un pecial fleia order aaied Jan. 16.4 excepting such laude as may b. 1 Stat sold by the but euch re- storauion the crope of the prese: ear shali Lave lca ga. ered by the oc- cupanies of eald lands, por uniii » fair compensation shall bev (662 eve @ tuem for al mp.ovements or better inenute erected or coustiucied taereon, and efter due auiice cf the same being cone sbali bave been e.ven by the Assistant Commist.oner, 5 14. ‘Lbat the Commisasiouer rhali have power to ee.ze, hold, use, lease or soll all buuaings and ten ments, and eny lauds upper aining to tue same, ox otuerwiee formerly owned by ur cla med as ibe -operty 01 1h0 so-val.ed Confedera.e pisies, ad DOs 6,€Wiore aisposed oi by the Unived Ktates, an! any buudiags 0: lance held ia a.t ior the same by any Pe: s0U OF Pesos, BUG LO ise he sameor appropriaie the pioreeds Gerived the:et.ous to! he educa‘ion of lieea peop.e; aug whesever the Buseau aba Le Withcrewy, (he States which have wade provision for tLe education of theirs citizens, without distinc: ton of oo.or, shal receive the sum iemaining un+ expended o1 such sales or rentals, which shai be dis- triputes among said S.atés for eaucauouel pusposes in propartion to tbeir population: Src. 14, That the Commissioner of this Bureau sball as a! times co operate with private besevolent Qaonts and tercbers, daly accredited and appointed day night. The frets by them: and shall hire or previie by lease build. | @PPoeed to have been the work of an incendiary. ings for purposes of education, whenever just areccia- tone shail, without cost to the Gove nment, provide mitable teachers and means of Instrnet on: and he hall furnish each protection as may be reyulied for the safe copduct of such rchools, Sro. 14, Thatin everr State or district where the ordinary course of judicial proceedings has been in- Ertse by (he rebellion, and anti oame shail be fully resto.ed; and im every : or district where Constitutional relations to ¢ vernment bave been practically discontinued by the rebellion, and otil euch Srate shali have ! ern restored in sach Telations and shall duly represented in the Con- ress of the United sates, the right te make! - ree con racis, to sue, Le parties and give oe hold and convey real have fall avd equal and proceedings concerning per- the acquisition, eujoyment and and cluding the Constitutional tio arm, be secured fo and enjoyed by all citizens of Stateor dle trict without respect to race or color, or previous con- ition of slavery ; and whenever in either of said Bts'es or districts the ordinary course of judicial pro coedings has been Interrupted, by the rebellion, and 2@ samesball be fuily restored, and antil euch @ been restored in the Constitutions! jone to the Government, and shall |e duly re- resented Congress of the United Btaies, the President asball, through ithe Oom- Missioaets and the officers of the Bureau, and inder such lea aud regulations as the ‘resident, through the Becretary of War, ms, ibe, extend military protection, and have mill- Ty jurieciclon over esses and questions con corning the free caprment of such immuaitios aud riehts, and Be penal ‘yor punishment for any viola tation of law shall be imprsed or permitted becanse of 1ace or color, or previous condition of slavery, to which white tig = may be liable by law tor the hike offeace; Lut the jurisdiction conterred by this cticn upon the officers of the bureau sball not in any St. where the ordinary course of jact proceodin bas pot been interrupted by the rebel- jon, and i ogee in every State whore the courts ort and ihe United S:ates are sturved i peaceabie course of justice; an er each ry be fuily restored in ite Conasitutional re ations to the government, and shall be fully sepre sented in the Congress of the United tates, Seo. 15. That aii officers, agents and employes of thee Ku . befure eutering upon the daties of their Mice, shail take the oa:h prescribed in the first sec jon of the act to which thhe fe an atnendment 1 ®l ects or parts of acts inconsistent with the pio visions 01 this act, are Lereby .epeaied, Mr. Sherman called up the Army Appropriation bill, and moved that the Senate insist upon ite amendments, and appoint a committee of cenierence on the disagreeing votes, The Benste os 2.30 went Into Executive ression, and soon afer adjourned, to enherit, purchase. renee, sell, & Dersonal pre ty, an to nefit of all disposition of HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Eliot, frome Committee of Conference, re ported back the Senate bills to regulate the transpor- tation of ultro-glycerine or glynoin oll, with amend meots, extending ite provisions to nitroteum, or blasting oil or nitrate oll or powder mixed with any such ofl or substance, changing the penrnlty from $500 to not less than $1,000, ore than #11000, and requiring substance te be ounded be piasier of paris or other materiais that will be when ssturaed with such oil or # od was persed, Also ® bill relating to pilots and pilotage, probibit. jug any State makiug diserimination in the rates of ace or half age tetween vewels of dif. ent Biases or agaivet ne lonal vessels of the Unit- od States, end annulling and abrogating all such dis crimipations. Mr. Renvall, of Pa., asked whether the bill applied to river pilots. Mr. Eliot repiled that it did mot except toyprohibit ge in ra‘es. Mr. O'Neill explained that the bill only that pilots shoulda bring vessels from sea into ports without discriminat 4 seerned @ just act, and bis colleague (Randel!) need not t med about its interfering with the pilots of Mr. Randall expre: his opinion the lan- fuace of the bill was not sufficientiy plain aud die ack, He should like to bave it s0 amonded that e Federal Government would not a tenapt to con- trol or iuterfore with State lawa Lie was not aware of any sbuse in that particuiar, Mr, Mckuer, who Introduced the bill, deemed ite provisions simple and just; that they requlied vo discussion or explep sion. Lhere were on We statute books only two Untied. Siates laws affecting the question of pi otage—ene the lew of 1705, permitting eo l State to estabueh ite own pliot laws. not in con: flict with any act of Vomgress, nad (he other aliowing vessels enteting the port ot New York to empioy either a New York ora New Josey pot. The siate of Pennayivan atta Fa under (he existing, law on the ul jee, pase pilot laws @iscrimina'ing in ‘avor of Pou nia and against the vessels 0: abber Scates. ihe object of this Dil wee to prevent any such dis crimination, ‘Lhe bill wae iead three times and pasee.. The Senate's amendments, rix bandred and sixty~ five in number, to the Internal Revenue bill, were bronght forward for consideration, Mr. Mor: {'l said that if te» thought the House wanald agree to it, he would manve a nou-concurrance sh all the amendments of the Senate ; but not sup ing that motion would meew the approval of the louse, he won ove to rejer the amendments to e Committe of M Mr. Morrili would move to non-coneur eek & commitiecs of coplerence. r. Sievene sald he boned that would not be done. It war avery important bill, afid there were e good meny paris of it which ought te be disposed of in the hou.e, Mr, Morrill moved the reference of the amend ments to the Committee of Waysead Means, and they were so rejer.ed. ‘The Senate bill toamend the act of July tet, 1562, to aid in the construction of « railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, was then considered. A long and excited discussion arose on the bill. p ar- ties in by stevens, Wilsoe (lows), Higby ind Kanon, Mr, Sievens explained & the objeca of the firet section was simpiy to extend till Decer ber, 1566, the time in which the Union Pacifie Kai! x Eastern Brauch could tll ite map, and designee ite general io ud the object ot the second # tion was to Co! fraud committe! in copying tne re- port of s confereuce commitiee of thas Uougre ws, which the Calitorniacumpany was prohibited ¢. extending itepirtofthe work more toan 45. miles beyond eastern boundary of (he State, tte House seconded whe previous question, ‘md the Dill was passed—) eas, 90, Nays, J6. ‘The Senase joint resolution to authorize thechiring of a culiding ot Duildiuge tor the temporary accon- modation of the Department o! state was tak on fiom the Speaker's table, u motion of Mr, Redtord, the a rivdion was reduced fiom @5(,000 to #45,U00, apd soe bol at resoln- ob, 60 alone WAS passed, he Senate bill, granting lemde to they State of Kauses te aid iv ithe cousiruction of } Senses and Neoshoe Vailoy Hailroad and ite extension to Ked Kiver, was takes irom the ppeske:'s tab! e, bus wiin- wut ection upon it the tlouse wt 4 o'cloe « adjourned, Mr Pike expres dows Items. Dy Telegraph te the New York Gum) A‘Maw named Clark, while going from 61. Joseph, Mo., to Rockport, was robbed of $80,000, ov Saturday. Tus thermometer at Wasington, yesterday after- noon, indicated 06 degrees above zero in the shade. Trains are now running through to Leaven- worth, Kansas, from 8. Louis, me the Missouri and Pacific Railroad, Tax election in Texas passed off quietly. Trock- morton, the Conservative candidate for Governor, will probably get nine-tenths of the vote of the Biate, ‘Tus varorty of the Confederate obligations is acknowledged by the Union Bank of Tennessee, and secepted by the entire mercantile community, Confederate debts are paid tm currency, Heap Cuyras P. 0'Dar's auction store, in Buffa- lo N. Yi with ite contents, was considerably BSesaton Lane, of Kaneas, is quite ill at the Lindell House, St. Louis, Mo. He is threatened with paralysis, Hin physician does not think it will be posmble for him to take his seat tn the Senate again this seemon. A Lovisvmia, Ky. dispatch states thet the Uniom candtdetes for Clerk of the Court of Ap- peels, ‘Mosars. Bolling and Seaton, have been with- drawn. Gen. Hobson, formerly of the Federal army, @e captor of Morgan, and President of sol- diers’ Bexte convention, has been nominated, Tae greater and most valuable portion of the Schenectady (N. Y¥.) Locomotive Werks was de- @royed by fire at two o'clock yesterday morning. The lone \e estimated at $800,000, which is insured for @75,000, By thie disaster five hundred hands are thrown out of employment. The fire is be- heved to have been the work of an incendiary. Tre Case of Gon, Blair vs. The Judge of Elee- tion, for refusing to receive his vote without first taking the oath prescribed, has been decided against Gen. Bair, in the General Term of the Cireult Court at 8t. Louie This is the first decis- jon Involving the validity of ® voter's oath in Mis- sourt, At Richmond, Va, laet evening, Samuel James, while im the private room of H. Rives Pollard, editor of the Exawrren, made some remarke in relation to Edward A. Pollard, which led to a cot- lision between the parties, After they were sep- arated, James lef the premises, end Pollard bav- ing armed himeel/, went in quest of him. Up to 10 o'clock no meeting bad taken place, James ia brother-in-law of Edward A. Pollard, ACasana dispatch says: ‘The Fenian prison- ers will be all indicted, including the wounded man Medden. The spy Coburn will be discharg- ed, Edgar Rogers, the deserter from Co. K, 8rd U. 8. Heavy Artillery, may prove an alibi to moat serious charges, The exam/ipation of the prison- ere being concluded, they have been committed to Montreal jail, and left today on thetraip, The trial will come off at Sweetsburgh ; time not yet settled, Tures was «large attendance at the German Baengerfest, in Bridgeport, Conn, Societies from Boston, Werceater, New York, Philadelphia, New ark and other places have arrived, They were saluted by salvos of artillery and welcomed by Governor Burnside. Many buildings are decor- sted with fags and escutobeons and German mot- toes, A beautiful arch covered with evergreens, and bearing words of welcome spans Westmin si@r street. Concerts took place lastevening. On Thoreday the singers vimt Rocky Point aud have ® grand clam beke, General Intelligence. (By Mail te the Now York fund war in Germany has caused the Tas impendl {the Coburg snd Hienover musical urnment o! ayer A youre ma" die! in Philadelphia on Bunday of bydrophobia from the bite of a cat three weeks previous, Pritapecrnta ie excited at the horsewhi: ‘< of a merchant, in his counting-room, by « whose matrimoi ial intentions he had . Tr is reported that an Austrian officer is endesv- orlog to ra'se recruits for the Kaizer in the fonth. A Mobile dispatch asys Generals Howe, F. T. Cave end Colonel RB, Spencer, late of the rebel army, have accepted commissions, Tas foundation stone of # new building, for the use of the British and Foreign Bible Bovety, was laid in London on the 11:h inst. by the Prince of Weales, with imposing ceremonies, and in presence of s large concourse of persons, Four men who bad committed some crimes and were being pursued by officers ot the law, near Fort Leavenworth, Kansas recently, took ter under a tree during # thunder storm, when all four were struck by lightning and instantly killed. Gen. Fexnont and wife called on John Lashes mate of the Dean Richmond, on Wednesday, presented bim with # magnificent gold watch, a a token of their gratitude for saving their son's life on the night of the 9th of June. Many of the journeymen bricklayers of Boston resused to work on Monday, ip cousequence of the master workmen re‘using to comply with thelr re- quest or demand to quit work #6 o'clock on Bat- urday atternoonas, instead 01 6 o'clock, which has been the usual hour, In Bwitzeriand the tel: ph is the property of the Biate. An office is eotabiiabed 1m almost every village and the charge is uniform, one frank for twenty-five words, ive of The dispatches are printed, and the ishment yields « large revenue to the government. At Moscow, Countess Potocks, a Polish ey of rank, wealth and beauty, was recently having predicted, some time ago, that the life of the Emperor would be attempted on the 16th of April, Bue bed hardly been committed to prison when she went mad, Dn. F.N. Burks, « well knows Irish-born phyal- cian, of Cincinuat, bas just returned from a pro- tracted visit to bie native land. Dr, Burke says that the Fenian movewent in Ireland was « wretched farce, which terminated with the arrest of Stephens, A Vraanras se, in the travel cher tbe there are many more Bouth, The trains are North, while those from very ‘alr loads, Tun friends of Jeff. Davie are making renewed efforts (0 obtain his release on bail or le. His health is ssid wo be improving, but be le stull week not #0 much 80, however, as were bis thousands of victims at Ander ille, for months before death came to their relief, Joun and James Donegen, brothers, Hen: Millets aud # man named Breth, fell into» vault which they were cleaning in Boston, on Sat- urday morning, Two of them were sractbered to death by foul air, and two reseucd insensible, one of whom bus since died, and-ihe fourth is not ex- Pected to recover, Tr is said that hereafter the rule of Base Ball that no players are to Le paid is ito te enforced, and at the Leginning of a match te President or Vice- Premdent will be puton the witoess stand to an- ewer, on honor, whether are any players on t1@ nine Who vece.ve pay ‘ior their services. A ba. in France, has just died of bydro- provi, ju the Asylum of 8t.,Pierre, at Marseilles. vbb Le and bis wife were bittes as the same time, by = dog, but the women mene prudemt than ber husband, cons mted to bave th? wound cauterised muamediately, + nd abe felt no ill effects from it, The man, who Wok no precaution, expired in great angouy. Tas Mem'pbis Avarawons says affeirs have reached such» pitch, in that region that unless something tp dove, the people will be come to city, ‘bor fear of oe pd moss CY Ae paling . a ban ‘robbery, arson in’ pecaleader, =, ‘ tI ia e noticeable fect ‘iroada at this time that people going Norton than eperally Hght from the South frequently bear “ae « rd Year: Thirty-Thi THY recent severe storm on the Lake mhore, an! weather the cold sucess ling it, have made aad havoc among the newly sheared in Northern Obio amd tn Mich! The Detroit Post save that In the northern portion of Macomb county 20 cer cent, of all sheared wore killed, In Dre- don, Lapeer 1,000 were killed, and alto- gether there brs Aol 60,000 lost, Tas examination of Lindsley, the man a¢cisei of whipping b # child, three ra of age, t’deat, Dear Madine, N, Y., leet fe fall acconme of Which 18 published oo the imatde pawes of thin day's Sun), rewulted in hie being beld for m. ushier in the highest de, Lindsley wer wibsequentiy edmisted to bail’ in the “ fig08. : ng AGronais journal says? ‘We hold that thare fe absoluiey no obligation on eny State in be Federal Umon to be what is termed “oval to the Government of the Union, be that State in # North or in the South, or known the name o' either Massacl userts or FI ® South Carolinaor Wisconsin. The thing free will thing slto- getber. The South has a future before her, and if bow cast im the pit by strong ani wicked breih- rep, will yet some day, like Joseph, come to bear bway in a mighty land iad A Miniermn’s wife nye: “ The first time I took my eldest boy to church, wheu he was sud « half old, 1 wanaged with carenses, and frowns, and caudy, to keep hia very still till the sermon was haif dione By this time his pattence Was exhausted, aud he climbed to hie feat, and stood on bis seat, looking et the preacher ( father) quite intently, Toe, as r be bad ‘rd Upon @ certaia relief for bis troubles, he patie? me by thechin to atsract my atvention, and ex- claimed in a distinct voice, ‘Memme, make peps sey Awen,’'’ LOCAL NEWS WEW YORK AND TMS YICIAITT, SoN-Steokr—Presence or Minn Ax Henotsm. Yesterday, about 34 P.M., as one ef the ‘Third avenve care was coming down, while nearing Fifth street @ passencer standing upon the front Platform observed the driver of » carriage euddenty fail from his seat, Immodiavely the blood began te flow from the mouth and nose of the poor fellow, and about the same Instant the horses attached te the carriage became restive and started to rum, Ther ear passenger observing at « glance the danger im, which the eccupants of the carriage were placed, leaped from the ear and ran afior the horses, which he succeeded in stopping, tuus enabling several ladies and @ gentleman to leave the carriage ps Ynte the being injured. Mesntime, as cur as (who was also a “aia Wah eal beaver engaged on tho street, where hi poanily untortunate driver, slung bis "ites across his shoulder, and quickly con sparen man into a ne din Performing these two iro minalee, ene oar pt Che evidently not w| cn to be rer . ome anyth: tel them t of the commu: Pet ft tt hesver—eeruing his bait «lead of coal ;—instan eh hie ed Bate Ens orenh Us 9 ot a y one, or 4 upon ottaee ¢ injured man and instantly car toe © bere anrep, be « 1. entleman onthe Third aveune car led to a fall nition of the part eee" the - fall from his seat, this gentleman | at mind,concluded that the driver leaving to ot Ik et eee sare r by the fail, bat beeq' Ve of phvelelans, ke result of le inurios ore doubofal. Tue Weatmer—Asortmer Hor Dar Suvernoxes, Ero. The “ heated term" continued eltheugh yesterday was a little cooler than Menday, owing to « gentic breeze, which shook itself im the faces of the sweltering masses, At 7 A.M. the thermometer stood at 85 degrees ; at noon 06; 3 P.M 00, amd 6 P.M. 56. It weee little warmer then | abous Fulton streot and ia the neighborhood of BN office, where In the forenoon im the ean the meroury stood at 128 degrees, At Sis P.M. hew. ever, it was only 99—two degrose cooler than on Monday at the same hour, At 104 P.M. it hed fallen still lower, indicating only 9% degrees. « Aw might be expected, there was « large number ef sunstrokes yesterday, The following are reported by Wim gintana ene pened, he encom wre Tcesed ren stentanen Ig on we o fh be able to revarn to for renere ah Oe Mastin | was sun-struck 1m Naraan atregt He was taken to the New York Hospital. he anctruch, He wan Tempra tp Tr, was sup-struck. * ba wives‘ eines Biation House, and mediral et tendance He inends sabssqueasiy removed him to bis home as 45 Mots street. Frederick Hurst sound lying im the street, by officer une, of the Ninth bre lac}, sutie.ing from thi we of the heat. He te ee Eon, a resident of rookiya, was tleo found in the street, overcome by the heat ana bag 7 ty yy ed fell In Broadway, near ‘ year b e wart ‘street, hiv was taken in charge by the po- lice, Excise Matrens—J0pGB CoRbOZO ON BIS “Die'—Tus Unticensan JUsLant-—-There was great joy throughout the city yesterday among thet class of citixena whe live by selling bad rum, whew it became known that Judge Uordono had eanfirmed the injunctions against the Board of Excise im the matters of Holt end Falk vs, Schultz, &e. The Judge was quite indignant thas the Board ehenit decision so lightly as to arresting aud reranren Reine violators ot he law bis ¢pee dirs The decision waa the common top© of conver” rooms and public drinking pieces, and the fail of the Board and of the iaw was treeiy te dic ‘The law, however, d Bot jook quite so uncovatitutional in the eyes of the more reapertah & crowd who throug the kxche Commirsione!’s <i» daily to pay their greenbacks for « iicenar, To bun terect the arrests of violators continua ly made hr the Police, though in fewer numbers, the Judge, w cording to Socleletie 1p granuug injupetions i every one who applies. (tad wet ae rented eierday bar x 0 an’ ‘ ii sg tins reeds John ‘oll, Win, Gath he iy New Mowery: Noholas Murs¢ 3 wus Clarke; hear, . Beate eeRELS Se O'Rourke, No rf ppring, 44 Avenue A; Fianis fe restive Sorat siete cee aie att nit Padien, No io, 4d let ove » and No. 494 Tth ay Ow: ; Michael Galiegher, 5.1 ; Patrick Kenney and James "ivemes Metjuire, cor Dougney: No. 4u W asuingion; 0, % Washington; David And Thomas Cassin, 26 Prince, In confirming the orders yesterday continaing ths tpjunctions in the case of Holt and Falk agains Schultz, Justice Cardozo observed : especie aptit marae tS Sores eke chaee See 8 eee (Continued om Fourth Pege-)