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Number 10,598. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY WY intent A ruched The Latest News| The Committee report im favor of @ compro- | on "Change, to-day, a committee was sppoin‘ed to #0- Mise on the tax om coiton, making it three cents ® | licit sulecrip ions forthe Portland end tox bil, Wil reach $100,000, Twenty one buildings were de- ’ stroyed, covering au ares of nearly two acres, Mr. Polend called ap the bill to provide for the | Cryney Vatirr, N.Y. July 6.—All the build. payment for quartermasters stores and substance | ing the porth side ot Main ei, in this place, sovpliee furnished to the army of (he United States. | {iis ihe barne attached to & Hote par The question was on Mr. Wilson's amendment to PY any fo" genom te iy fhe wt Strike out the provision authorizing paymeut for ve been the work of ag in stores not properly ievce.p ef tor 5 5 A discussion took p'ac., participated in by Mestre New Ontpans July 6-Odd Follows Vall, the Williams, Clark, Howe, senden, Saulsbury, How- | Met masniticens building in thie elty except the ard and Tramboll, 8 Charles Hotel, was aestroved by fire lest night Letter From Secretary Stanton. SOMETHING ABOUT THE LAND SHARKS, Their Jaws Opened for $3,400,000 The Rhett Murder. ta Wilson's amendment wes agreed to by a vote paces, in ag turaiture, wos valued at -_ of 17 yeas against 13 nays. 0. Insurance, 998,00) 4 SLIGHT STAKE, FVENING BEBBION, ne The Senate met at 7 1. M., and proceeded, accord Mexico. Ing to the resolution of yes’ en of private bills from the Committee eo !’er sions. A number of bille, eranting pensions to wid and wounded soldiers of the late war, were pee The Real Original Reb. Still Living. THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL Important Decision in Baltimore. THE LAW SUSTAINED. * ae Reports via New Orleans New Oncrans, July 6,—The steamer Verano, from A vill was paseed, granting pensions t¢, provost | °° ad ” hof to . has arrived et Brashear marshals aad assistant provost twarshals, if wound: | ‘ The mere Holcombe and Fucenie, with oA pairs if killed, the former as yr he two echooners, coutaining Gen, Olevara and ateff, u latter as lieusenants; iso giving two dol- lare each per month additional to se widows of sol | Wether with about 1.0 perm concisting of ders tor every chiid under eix'een years of ace de | troops, (iovernment ofliclalx, women end children, Seste bistetusae for suport, ALS15 P.M. the | 66g o @ har of the Rio Grande on the %th, bound ovine to Vera Cruz, General Kecobedo occupied Mata- HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES. moros on the eveulug of the 26th of Juve, with The bill reported last Friday by Mr. Coffroth, from | ¢,000 men the Commiiiee oa Invalid Pensions, granting pen- Reports vin Galverton, sions to the officers and soldiers and sallorsof the Gavreron, July 6—Matamoros dates of the 94 war of 1919, came up im the regular business in the | instant are received, Carravayal will issue an ad- morning dress, exyine bie troops are naked and hungr Mr. Benjamin moved to restrict ite benefits to | that be those who had reuiaiued loyal w the Government Agreed to. trilnte $1 r. Hale eppmes the bill, i ai tbat there were of the necessity of levying « loan mo: reous in bis district entitled to | .. . ‘ Ky Leeede of this. oe re than in any other dis- avout colng to look afteraspecie train. Jusrez bas trict, but be had yet to hear of the first application | been sent for to ree eb hie GCorernment in would favor geilr provision for ¢ soldiers aud | turing Monterey. Greet contidence existe tu the entices of foe tate war. td Gaba dad 4b - passare of the loan bill by the U S Congress Mat . Cofirot rossed pe that at the prope: time Congiees wanid piece on the penaion rolls every | SHYFO* {s uoaeually quiet soldier who had ‘ought iu the late war ° 1 A ous che eantlemen Reports via Washington Mr. Hale eaid he was glad to . a » é say ro. It comported with Lis idea of the liberality Wasuinoron, JuLy ¢.--Letters fiom Vere Cruz, ¥ rok ns eee —_ 1 Be oe Sorgen dated the 21st ultimo, were received to-day iu this Shear “ie Wisse) ve ba \ with oy Roa city, und, ewauetiny from reliable sources, coutuin spl ve did uot Lelieve het they should even | the jutelligency that General Bazeine bad made an talk of ving pensions to every jer who tought eo Lott fa aha lade ae, The passage Gf this bill would be Sereement with P cemiemrogrgy | by whieh the Lotter tuch an exbibitio aay Virtue, that it wouid teud | Would receive from the Freach chert ttl ag She erat's ot pe none france per wonth for his most urgent expen Fa eanettd’ be ienred. tbe could not show assets | #/4¢s heving bie Austrian and Bolgiaa ttuope paid by eucugh to entitle her to s clean certificate. the Pi cuch Govera es. hee y ae % recomiuit the yore all emer ie substiiutes the ete tothe Comm tee OF 1uValid Peusious, 1u odes that & bak igus Le News itoms, properly matured, - Toe motion was agreed to-yeas (4 bayedy By Now York aun) the bill wus recommitied Tho morning hour baviag expired, the Hose went | * Tur Wostern ‘Texas returns repudiate into Committee of the Waele ot the diate ol ine Union, The cousideration of the Tartf Bill wus re News From Mexico. Escobedo Ocoupies Matamoras. XODUS OF THE IMPERIALISTS, e@ Portland Conflagration. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS City and Miscelia News. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN 2D AVENUE. A Woman Kills Herself in the Street. Bix Cases of Cholera this Week Pe ae &e., &e. Wasuisgiron, July 6 The Secretary of war bas sent » letter to the * Bouse, m soswer to the resolution wi June 1éth Salitug ior Loformation io regard to the commutation # rations allowed to L aion soldiers whiny were pris ebere of war, stating (hat by a General Order of February 14, 1862, rations to Union soldkors beid as :Aroners of war in the rebel States were commuted iy cost price, and the sum paid was about two aude Aler hostilities terminaoed and the By Tolejraph to 0h uegro sullrage strougly. Lum celebrativu o tudepeudenve Lay to New Prisoners were aj! released it became masiert (bat | sumed. Orleans, was universal, Tbeshipping aud Cousu- on clue were becoming the subject of After some amendments had been offered the a wnod tretiic by agents sod brokers; and | Committee rose to close the debate, cad then jates diepleye! innumerable fags beence of any specific appiopriation the order Mr. Hooper prevented the rt ot the Conference Coramittes on the Internal enue bill, aud pr ceeded to explain the «ar sie, N.Y. yesterday. theme Mr. Koss inquired what disposition had been made | 5,0 of the provisiou about the income tax. Mr, Hoop: explained that the be TAR Wost utense beat pr te commutation of nuded until jod at Poughkeep ongress rhould guak, af dcemed «oper. and prov'.e r uous which migt secure ¢ MOLey tu the persons properly eptitied thereto, e protect them againet traudulem: speculation, rat ry at voow marked nthe shade. Use death is reported Uy sun- e had struck | stroke be Outstanding clalius. prince. paily io the aaudsof | out the wuo'e section, as the incom x for this . P ; : ern essiguees, biokers, &c, are vetumated at | yorr had been lald, ‘and the Senate deemed t¢ ox Groves Prauops, oo Thursday, wade ano her 40, WO. pedient thet there should be vo action om the subjec’ | gift of a hundred cioussuc dollarsto the Peabod until uext session, In that view the House Commi ‘Sbestawue of Washingtom, removed from the Vir tee concurred. lu regard to cotton the tax wus tired I \etitute established by bims st South Danvers, Pole Military Instirute at Lexington, Virginia, by at tbive cenis yer pound Laptcee uf tro gents 4 Mare @enerai Hunter, on his raid up whe Vailey of Vir- | fixed by the Senate, en ive cegts a fixe oe ee ; eer are quis, bse pasied through Alexandria by express, on by the House. Lo r ica to gtscompanies and hore inv Canadian C mmissions appoint tu escer railroads, the Sevate provision ailow ing them to add | tain the ou 1by Texes Wos ved to, but only to cons uur tail the uth of April next. in order to give them | Wane, re tit.e ioapply to the Siate Legislatures, the hoire railrcad companies in the mean time Leing bound to sell packuges of tickets ot Pet Joos then reay us the i ual tax sede no relation to y Pons web 7 sted in " le. Ter the @xempilou of small menulactuiers, duch a tal Yas Fourth was celebrated in Nashville, Tenow lors and shoemakers, the seuate en hes by a vember of pic nics. The lore! portion of the curred with the tiouse ab exempting $1,000 wor. iiget come exclusive of the value of the macerial. in | Community ware addressed by Horace Maynard relation to che emendsnen’ afecting mot an whee end oibers. The negroes Le'd a celebration at Fort f noeyivauia (O'Nel alo ; ; tee wth ao must iatesest, the Bouate Committee cou- | Gillen, which was broken up by » party of soldiers curred ip it, adding to tan amendment embiacin: | of the Filth rey'uent of cavalry comical obeervat ous. Yur jourth gawe for the \ase bal! championship the mountioge of michinery of telescopes tor aetrou Mr. Eggicatot protested ageinet the action of the | of the Siate of Connecticut, was) layed in Water ¥ Bb regard w gas wud rai\road companies, fe see and hoped that Congress would it till December | bury, on Thursday, betwee Waterbury Club |) resulting im an next raver than subsist to it. and the Charter Oaks of Hanif ‘Mr, Schebck mace au 4 gument in the same sense, “ P aod that, if there were no other obj ction to the re. | Overwhelming defeat of the former. The score of port of the Committee, be weald vote agaist on | the former was 6, and of the latter 20 hat ground oivpe. ; F Mr. Moirili expressed the opinion (hat this wase Ureu x suul persous were progent at [os ay, to witness the trot between the very amali wat'er to ufske @ fuse about, aud Luat tue | 9g)» action of the Committee was corset aud proper, _ 4 aie Mr. Davie mace ao argument indewsce of the | stallion George Wilkes and GL, Willow’ mare horse rallzoa Further debate was closed by the previous quer tion, and the House proceeded to vote on the cout euce report, which was egreed to yeas, i) : pays 67. ced into Conzress to establish Tne House then went into Committee ot the | Comditions for the admission o! the Provinces into Whole, Mr. Sebotield in the chair, aud resumed | the Union, bas aroused av augry feeling in Cana consideration of the Tarif Lili The Committee au Government circles, Loe bill is looked upon rose, after disposing of a section of the bill @ bid tothe Provinces to throw off their alleyi- Ap evening ‘evasion was held, at which auotber | ance to Great Britain, aud join in what is termed pordon of the bill wae disp hol Adineraed bere the political confusion of the United States a8 of the Fe rtthatin the East it wil amount to Ite wey to that place, uu order baviug teen wsued ipa Pat br its restoration. the statement telegr phed trom the South that ox deustor Robert Bariiwell Khett, of South Caro- Gos, the tormer well kv own secession aud nallifica hou leader, bad been ussessinated, wes erroneous. She person murdered vas Deujamin 8, Rhett, # cot- ben merchant of Chars sston, who bas uever been iu political ite, He was +s younger brother of the ox fevator. 4” Phe ante-rooms of the White House continue tole ®ronged with office-se skers sad their frivads, The semovals out West are’ oringing delegations by every im. Nearly every « liticiau in [liinols is bere, or as been here withins week, The New Englanders pre down here ia force. The lsbip of Massa- husette and the Boston Pi @ are exciting ® f interest among the Radicals. esides sil thm, severa! ne lately been sreated y Contress, aod applicants ior thew fairly warm. Law ees and on juuges are here woraing de place of Codider of th » Cultod States Statutes a Yury to $256,000, aud iu the West to irom 1 (be law jiut passed. The salary is tempting, five thous anu dow sea. i " Ledy Thora, for a purse oj #2,000. The race wus won lu throe straight heays by Lady lboru; time, 220%, 8.0116 Tax bill inwr THE COVIL RIGHTS BILL. Impertant Judicial Decision, Batrivogg, J ctx 6.4.0 important decision bas , ween rendered by Judge Bowie, Chiet Justice of the Court ot Aj peals of Maryland, aucer the Civil tights Bill, Tbe fects of the case are brietly os willows: Dr, A. H. Somers, County, comm! tted a w streets ot B ockvill f Rockville, Montgomery alt upon a colored cuan in ating him very severely be colored ma a's wife euec outa warrant before a —E— } dustice of the Peace against Bomars, on whieh he Senator Lane Improving Tho fectiug is againat avy such step reated 3 bi has rary Pl muniind {he counest of De PS ed that tbe Corre Leaves WorTts, Kansas. JULY 6. ~LUopes are now oes iliegal under the owe o ‘ary iad, coutend| entertained thet Senator Lane will recover He ta Genera! Intelligence, Hat Bo neero or mulatto ooeld be 8 cory eat tod | conscious, and seeums much better to-uight, ie le . eo white person. yea ec! sous, ? ; - that Stare jaw bed beem abrogat ed amd super | eblo to speak (By Mail te the Now York Sun] eded, and wee oull and void under the Civil Kighte —_—- gay fhe il! ahd required the wccused to give bitil to abewer THE PORTLAND DISASTER. New { the applications tor pardon, under at ire Circuit Court, Linis Somers refused, and be ae Committed. Thereupon, bis counet spplied to ike Justice Bowie tov a writ of hapens corpus, whoeb his Honor refused to grant, giviag & written | @p.mi0d sostening the decisivua of the : aud maintesoimyg the ¢ onstitutionalty tt Bishw Bill, eo tar as releases to tue question tn dispute, the Judge, in conchusion, says: Aware that there are Many and serious objectious fo the constitutionslity of the law upoa oyner points, et, es it lenot clearly unconstituiional fu tue par- rulare ip question, 1am boudd, by ihe usage and decision of the Lighesgcourts to ssmame that Con- Tess Lore pot Viomied iss coustitutmmal ob Ugatious, KY being able to peroeive, clearly aad un vocally abr fot tue Medernl Constitution in act of Cong: entitled “Am Act to probect al persons in phel: Guvil iizhts,” &c., in maxing UesToes compe- pent to testity, without expressing auy opinion on a hep sections of che law, f wust ov errue the motion wash the warrant, and remand the prisoner te efoustedy of the officer. \ 2. Additional Particulars. patie PoutLanv, Me., Joc 6.—Five car loads of provi- Me. Writiam Faxon, Aamst bah eoretary of the sicas came down from Boston last night, end are | Navy, was talien sudden y ii! with cholers morbus berng distributed to the people. Large amounts of ted Ho was somewbus better during supplies bave come in from various places They 8 are grestly needed. Most of the provision stores bad been burned. There was bardly anything left to be bought, and our people were mostly living ou bread alone. he Athenwom Library was totally destroyed The City Building aud Custom House biazed up again this morning, aud occasioned another alarm The city was in darkness last uight, owing to the gna being cut off A raiu is falling now, bat it is scarcely needed, as the flames were so flerce that everything is burnedoff. Five hours after the fire, one could walk through the ruinsin mauy places. The First Ne- tiopal Bank funds aud securities are all saved sure, and there is no doubt in revard to any of the others ‘The tremendous exertion’ so save Winslow & Le lings’ planing mill were successful, which saved Commercial street and the corner side of treet. Portiamp, 12 O'CLvcs, Noow.—The National ‘Traders’ Bank papers and momey are all safe: also the papers of the Ocean Insurance Company, Work- men are busily clearing the ruins, ead everybody is at work getting in temporary residences and places of business, Our shade trees are mostly ruined, The newspaper offices aru issuing slips, and will probabiy go outoftows to print for the present. Owing to the noble charity of towns and cities av one is suffer ing for food. we Technic, 6-4 peblie "Barbero be held in to of aid for Portland. ‘The cash contribut sy or property clause, are ahout w Le Sesaroe Praseanpes bas received @ tclezgram from Pordiend, Me, announcing the destruction by fire of neariy all the ¢ operly he possessed He private papers aud valuable library are de wroyed Boma young men, while bathing recently in le (Ala) Bay, were utiacked by sharks, One bitven in two and then devoured, Tre otberg succeeded in escaping ‘The soun# man kuled was totally devoured, with the exception of » portion of hiv clothing A waw evenings ago the traim bear ng General Grant siopped at Mutionn, ill, Al r of that place took Gen. Grant tor # brak an, and askel tim to sep aside so he could pas#in and sce the Genera! This the brakesman politely did, wheao @ staf officer poluted out the tue on the platiorm as Gen, Graut, . Ld, Mrewors, a clerk in the Baltimore Som office, on Puesday, atter a vivlout fit of hing, e.pelled from bis luage # brads beaded nail, one och in leogth, which be bad accidentally swal- owed over two years ago, aod which had rewain- wl \rabedded ja ungs all thet time, a constant source of amm yance, bleeding and il bealth., The vail was muc . corroded, A amour t me since Edwerd D. Parks, an em- ployee of te Baltimore Water Board, insututed proweedings belore Justice P.odell, in qwuat city, to ecover Cor pensation, amounting to $16 87, for work done Rar over the uler day of eight hours as established by the ordinunce of the city recently paseed by the City Council. He was CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, T birty-Finth Seas ton. SENATE. WASHINGTON, JULY 6.—Mr, \Vilson, from the fommitiee on Military Affairs, mr sported back the House Bill wo @ qualize the bounties, of soldiers, sailors pod marines who eerved in our’ lasewar tor the \ pared with um ameadment as @ substitute, The mdamen' isting of the Sens te Bill, with a pro- rit) thar or exclusion of the 1 ome Guards from unties sal not apply to these )egalized and mus- { er the voluates re Lot fs 6 ett lor completing the» delonce Weal ton. * Mir Educctnds, from the Commitee on Commerce, peyotted ‘favorably the House ceslution foz the 1) eee - , lo the rato of 1 GOuday. The Justi | yrer gull te-merrew. ton for that slresdy amouat so $i 000, om | loyes at the rato Oudsy. The Justice Th tizeasiol New Ft contributed $10,000, vo Mop 48, @ judg went in isvor of Parks tor " toont Gendepace wa the Tex Bill them | Gtiscacio! Mew bury 700) Crane cee abe mcanberve. | U0 AD ual dita bins lox ater Soule — 7, 18 6. Thirty-Third Year A Pants letver-writer aata: “The Prince Im- Tur PortLaxp Fire,.—A meeting of me- flerers. Muc Periul bas aske! bis father to allow bim to learn ‘ symp. tuy te feic tor them be theelt ren+¢ wie Me chanics rnd other cit! thie mir wi tm the courve of debate on the bill, | ands Landsome sum will dcubtices be ror -+ rade be printing. A min aiure press hasee) sent op bd be Bear after. By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, | i: he hoped the present tariff bill would be ve . cordingly been eet upin he s,armente, and M. | % arge room of the Astor Hous, at ® es * | Seated. S21 we not ver’ much modified. New Kas: Various Destructive Pires F vrester, son of the wel! known Printer of Mon- | o'clock, for the purpose of organizine « subtentiel a land did pot want the Lill, er interests were nl- Creer . y donk \oan, hasunderiaken tc tiate the ebild into i oveme: " flerers from ready sufficientiy protected. The demand ‘or he house ‘ a Vin. PY <e ie aia wo s ¢: Nance | ‘he myseres of hits rah nh ia to he hoped she spe ae cats OF tae Conetens the re OM WASHINGTON. new taritf came from Pennsylvanis and the Nort’ | terana Dr, Wheeier, was dosiroyed by fe ou the | futire ruler of France wil ikewise imbibe aa cont terible conflagration in Portland, The follow. 4 | wont, 4th inet. Lows $15,000. early appreciation of the advantages of a free | ' Proclamation has been tsened :— sie oe The Senate agreed to the conference report on the The sotel low by the fire at Lawreacot are, Ind, press.’' a ways Orrice, An Enel'sh counterfeltor of greenbacks bas been | Tn the Cihitens of New Vonk hae suaeere arres.od at Atlania, Ho» states that the bills were} T made at Nottingham, Eug ol thet be, with nl) @ accomplices a¢ lere for the purpose of pedilleng them. There ora in New Yo k, two in Vat one in Cincinnati, one in St, Louls, one 10 Nashvilie and one unknown. Ho refuses to de- weribe them. Considerable quantities of these counterfeit greenbacks are in circulation ia Mem- phis. They are well executed A FIENDIA ontrage was perpetrated on the 24 instant, upon # discharged Uniou soldier, living ne r Galveston, Texes, Three rum manks @niered his house, took him with knives, ked off bis th thea built @ log fire in the fire p' him on it, and holding bim there until insenst- ble, His housekeeper found bim burnt to @ petri No clue to the murdere:s bas beea ob- alng n0 the lows to make contributions, They nose be by indivicuals. If there ar who desire to com tribute at once, thotr offert sen of Portland for immediately torwarded to the distribution, Joun T. Horrman, Mayor, The Regular Board of Brokers of this city hee siven three thousand dollars in aid ef the sufferers by the Portiaud fire, The Open Board of Brokers has aleo given three thousand dollars, Koarp ov Excise. —The regular weekly meeting was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. Acton reported favorably on seventeen new aoplications for license, which he recommended be compiled wi Granted. Total number of licenses » fag ot udge rth read the decision of Judge Brady 00 oases, iu which the latter was un~ celebration of the Fourth at Hartford, Conn., er of Professor Stowe, by some unknown boy, Tho ball passed between the two lonew of the forearm, hallway between the hand and elbow, severing a nerve in the wee, acd very uarrowly massing two ch ld ren Movor Chapwan, who had that moment sob out of the same sreet car. Dr. E)lsworth atiended Ue case = Mise Hiowe wulfered ,reatiy all d the Dr, eave bereutre rigs i Friday morning. Nobody ca in the ioju derstood (o cenanre the Board for acting as ® cou: ofieview, He said thet the censures of the Judo were tot rved by the Board cause they had no aly A wae they had not brought any suit since 4 Judee Cardoro. [t was ch till acting under the law. Mi ae sucess ecisionY and in dol: the; actunderthe law. With regard to a license s contract, Judge Bosworth read trom stone of be Memorial Church of Btatent iNew than b lisenea eet uel @ ponte mor b Irving was laid at Tarrytown, New | propers d , that & Thursday. ‘The eite ie within aity | otlart bp erenee Oe oenee of where the trattor Audre was captured. cost of the bu lding and ity towers, when wompleted, wil be about $50,000 sum atill to be raised is $14,000. cbureh i# to be one bundred feet in eng, fees ju wiuth, and will be in the Guilic style of aretitecture. A fine marble statue of Irving will be placed tn the vestibule of the buildiag. [Le tmateral used ia the consiiuction of w itive will be Liue Weat- chester granite tox lenes) descendant of Deriuot McMorough, the last Irinb king, is Dow engaged working as « stove mason ai © vuliding at Toxteth Park, Liverpool u by the mame of Doyle. The undoubied re veative of the celebrated Earl of U ater, who flourished ia the rviga of Eliza- beth, sud who gave that mouerch a good deal of trouble io lrelan, 4 vow a policeman in tne Liverpo | force he gran ieon of ene of the most etoivent meral ers of Lieb Porlement Low 6 barman iu & pitt vault wear the Liverpool Ex change rt. Manierre, Treasurer of the Excise Board, re- celved ®100 for # beer license yesterday. tbe Commissioners and Police Captains continue receive {njuactious. These documents new num- reixbt buudied, The estimated cost of these is about $180,000, Ocgax Steamer Disancev.—The U. & mail steamer Western Metropolis, Captain Saunders: which lef this city on Jane 28th, for Bremen, pat into Boston yesterday afternoon, im distress. He mails bave been landed aod will be returned here She will receive sume vevessary repairs before pre ceeding. Dearth or 4 VENERABLE PRinreR,—Geo Bruce, au aged and well-koowm printer, died # hia residence in this city on Thursday, The famera exercises of the deceased will be held at Grace Church om Monday, at half-past three, Brorauivy av Sea—Tete Case on var T.J, Bouruann -Conrincation oF tan Conomers Inv eeriaation. Ooroner Naumaua yesterday com. Pivwcura Hoitow ia in Coonestiout. The Fity ealeprating. thes eee eee ee earn e, | Huwed the investigation iuto the cause of death was big for mouth Hollow, ° Th wanted it | of Patrick Couway alias Joseph Mack, whose Speutiu ure he They appoiwed @ committee | death ls alleged to bave been eaused by cruel treas of owe to procure then fu Now th. He went, ment received on board the bark 7. J, Southard, or Tle urnedto Brdg ile the Bridge port Fire Company were about starting | S0f passage from Leghorn to this yort. jor Huasow He “aniled" with them, Ooly three | » frederick Dwyer, testified: TI : A Sou'bard and was in same wal time Ros Fireworks aud Comsulttee-man born on tl followed the Bridgeport boys to Hudso Uridge- led the next day ; w port boya fred (i bie Greworke wod Ply wouth kieked Tiv'low had uo celebration The reception of the | daye after gvtting wo sea, the mi tomm roturn betue was ‘a per- | Witness heard a nole on deck, and looking the mate have @ rope round deceased's bad him bung opin the miczen-rigging ; eS tain told Mr. Williams to stop that, and ceased forward and give him the A ag) i witness, w the mate best him ou the bead an with rope; be struck him with all bis power; It was @ three inch rope; witness never heard give the captain, or make unpudeuce, George Kneuth, auother of the orew, testified : ‘That tue mate used to take deceased by drag bim and kick him; deceased was an up for a fortnight before they got te this city; he kicked about while sick below ; the mate was in bi ot beating the crew ; the captain beat the men the day they left Genoa for Leghorn ; it was @ com- mon thing for the officers to beat the men ; the cap tar woul aeey unit} Hire, ymes py we commence ; the captain said it was a age, bur he would make them remember , ler) Pe oon A. Fiankiin, “pe aR Wesbing- a, WAS & passenger on tbe He noticed deceased was asthe to do he ; 9 pe, mate he could Bet de Ris wore he nk the man was properly treated ior male The jaquest was adjourued until the Toch‘inst a8 oue P. ‘ rwards staved to eo aiim- that she profanity of Piywouth UDollow wae dreadtu LOCAL NEWS MEW YORK AND IME VICINITY. “As Hor As AN Ovin’’ was yesterday adoy wheu tue mind dwells on ice creams, water ine'ons, sole water and sherry cobbiers. and whea the weary tisvoller wishes he could ccawl juto a huge retciveraior, well stocked with ice, and there re main away from the fe:ce raysof old So’; when peo ple sudden!y ditcover that the winter fs the most pleasant secson: that they “like the cold best; dou't mind that « bit, but they “can't étand this weather.” The thermomoter yesterday at 7 A.M. merked >| sad gradually rose until 12:30, wheo it stood ut ¥O in the shade. At6OP M. it fell to 93; aud at 12 c'clook lust alight stood at 58. This marks yesterday as the hottest day thus far thi warmest day previous w when the thermometer at ¥ A.M. stood at ¥5 deyrees, it being one of the wartwest days that bave occarred ja the mouth of June tor uowarde of ten yeare. The atmosphere yesterday was very oppressive, what alr there was being Lo. lise that irom an eating-house suen A shower of reim fell during the after noon, but ite duration was notef sullicient length to create a “cooler,” Several persous were overcome by the bi gud were carried into atures iu « faint ing condition gr Boarp ov Heatrn—Six Genurve Casa ov Cuotess Dusino eux Past Waeee—Foun Deatus—stare Emiouant Hosriran, &:--The rey gular weekly meeting of the Board was held yester-. day, at 5 P.M, the President in the chair, Dr, Btone present titfon from fifteen dents of Spi Du. reek, praying thatan In. ctor be locality, The re. Brea out, ‘The lnhabivands are ferred to the Super the serviess of Dn e I the Beujtary Buperintend that 1,104 nuisances Ww reported since the meeting, 1,609 were forwarded to the Attorney, 95 returned | rection, The jucladed the such as privies, a *Sapn: Lord Foturesd 1.600 order? 10 isinte si bi ate “i ted $70 complaints since ibe re Pyar the pass week, 23 cases of cholera were ta. by the Lospectors, ajx of whieh were found: uine, and of these four died. All wh the disease wae reported (whether gem eo uiected, MA commanicatign was rood ved from Bernané Ce ly, Bag. 08 of the © Wy ae wee msuviting the Lonrd of Health and ite offieers to visit Ward’ faland ou the ith inst. to Inspect and open the State Emigrant Hospital—the steamer to start trom Castle & mu at ly P.M. precisely. iavitgtion fiecreees, tas ! x ery vou een in Quar~ moeigce Muy 20th, and which hes hed no sick pess on rd ior the last 9% days, asked that the stoner be allowed to come to the city, Laid om the bh “ise following was received from Dr. Bissell, Dep. th Offieer ; ay ese Jaly 6, 1866 Doctor Bwinburne—Dear Sir: The steamship . this moment arrived, ten daya Vera Cruz vane, with the LU. 5, malls, Lhavw detained he mires dir action ja he mae Ibe papers of y eater: say yellow rw reve. lent yrrg’ ere Crug i sotorm what dispo- sition shall be made of neenigers, wi ary joy the mails and ver ‘aseouge: bealthy Kuterred to Ur, Swinburne, Adjourned. OvrraGEovs ProckgepinG.-—The pilot boat E. F, Williams, No. 14, came io from see yesterday morping, oad reports, when ta the lower bay ata the steam barge that carries dead cat- fs islaud. io-ded with emiraile of ami mals, wuich the crew were distributing over the ing forthe stench that was most horrible Keveuue Cuter Ciawioid was in iuumae disie vicuusty, aad should Lave errested ali parties evacerned Sun SvxoKke.—Oo Thursday morning, Delia Waldron, living at 224 West 17th street, wae prostrated by the beat, et the corner of 2th street gud Ave. LD, Mesic iN 148 Park.—The Central Park Coum lssioners announce that there will be musi at the Centres Park, om the Mall, \his day, commenw ing ata PM, CuoLerRa Rerorts.—The only case reporte ed yorterday may be classed amongst “the dowve tule." The following fe the official account as given eu the bulletin, but the street aud number are nes meutioned: “Lewls ti Fariair, 44, hesener wes drunk ou the 3d of July, and tel: into the water, wee tee to the New York Hospitei and resusclia: ted @ufterwarde had ap etiack of delerium tre While «il eud@siug trom thie leas he was sunken lots, fir the abatement of uulaances Suockine TRAGEDY IN SECOND AVENUE, ~A Wowas Savors Hieakir ix Feont oF THe or Hen Sepeces. terday moruigy, eo edand hsocsome young woman commit ed suicide on the steps of the Louse No. 447 Second avenue. She was koown as Kk esnor A. Jones, Lt appeare that Iset year sbe lived with Dr August Von Frech at No % 6 Bust Ith etreet, passing tor his wite, Om the wight of the 2ud of June Inet, the woman called at ihe 15th Precinct Station-house aad told Sergeant Baufiocld that she wanted his to arrest her busband, Dr Von Frech for larceny. She be nad etolen a silver watch trow Mrs, Zeles, with whom they hed been boarding. She aleo said the Doctor wae guilty of bigamy, nud ehe wished to have him arresied, a# he wea about leaving the city. she stated that Dr. Vou Frech 1e feioniously married to » wom. tained@ divorces Lom Ler asked ber to goto dduring ber abeonce he would secures divorce. She weat cast, but ashe failed to send her money, and she beard tuat he hed married another | woman, the returped, when rhe found thet he and bis reputet wife were boarding at No. 447 Becand sireet. Officer Jonvs was seat to arrest the) oc The women Jouee ,usisted 0b accompanying the off, cer. Onenteting the Louse ebe seized a loaded pix toi from the ms viece, and leveied it at the Doc tor’s breast. she 1 the trigger, but tbe weapou mised fire, [Le pistol was teken from ber, end all partive went to. the Station. house She then withdrew her compiaint agaiuet the Doc'ur, and he wasdischarged. The fol jowing worping ehe meadu a complaint before Justice Mansfield. egaingt the ‘ocwor tor ebandon meut, butat war dismissed, ringe that time she has ftejuentiy visite’ the house, but hes always been re aed admittance, Yesterday morning she egain epp ied, but could not ree the doctor, Bhe thea drew awiuele-barrelled pistol trom Ler pocket, aud lacing the wurzle against ber audcomen, tired Yroab took place Bimost instantly, Lhe body was tazen to Lelie Hospital, Dr, Vou Frech was subsequently arrested iu oce of the upper floors of the house, wheie he bad :ecreted himwelf, He de- vied the wom p was bie wile, but admitted he bad cobabited with Tt is eald that curing the war the deceared acted asa rebel rpy, and was several times arre ted by Gen, Boker, Yesterday aiternoon Coroner Gamble was poise! w hold ap inquest, Deputy Coroner Joun Beach wade a post mortem exumination om the body, He jound a pistol-shot wound « lite to the leit of the median ine, aud penetrating through the sturuum et the eneifarene cartilage; ite course was upwards ana to the lert, penetrating the liver, tearing cpen the right auriele of the heart, and wounding the upper ese oF th the bell wes found below the vertebrae an end cordisc orifice of the somcch. Deaty, iu the jocioi's opluivu, resulted trom al bemorrbage wing w ue ebeence of Havessant witoesses, We nauess wee weteaned Gall lorday, ouuinued on Meurth Page,