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(Continued from Fi ret Page.) ordered to be brought to the bar of thie House to newer for their coutemnt of it# privileges. fr. Eldridge move: to iny the 1: sormtion on the le. which wee negui ved ibe ressiation Wes \.en greedto by a vote of 73 Mr. Banks called up the motion to reconsider the wote by which the fire: lation wee relec'ed, Stating that if recone dered he would, asa rub titute that rerointion, uffer the ree.niion repo.ted by the mino. ity. * vole was reconsidered, and Mr. Ranks ered as a enbetiinie for the fist raolution, Teovution sppeacing as the amendment ot Mr. 6 Ware © iesolution agreed to— 89; 30. ‘r Hele dee oa to offer @ Fesolution declaring the tans (Grane * violation of the i ules, + M. adjourned ; the thermome- to Reows items. By Telegraph to the How York Bong Jcemra Tontns, « baiter, of Yonkers, N.Y. died yesterday from the effect of sun-stroke, Apviows irom British Honduras state that the Assembly bad passed bills regulating the deporte- tion of bed characters, and the export of arma and ammunition, The Iodian war was stil! raging. The steamship Moxio. has arrived at Now Or- Jeane from Havana. be reports that New Yurk shipping there was being subjected to five days’ q°erantine. Tauren was a genera) jail delivery in Crawford, Als., last week, all the prisoners escaping. This ‘the third time this year of that jail being thus empiied. AT the race in Boston, yesterday, between the stallion George Wilkes and the mare Lady Thorne, the Jatier won the race. The following was the time : 2:20, 22094, 2:88.54, 2:88 54 and 2:24. Ow the 4b ® negro, at Galveston, Texas, was emoking ® cigar, stand.ng near an open keg of powder, when he dropped bis cigar into the pow der aod was blown to pieces, No other damage was done. Gov, Barra, and other distinguished gentlemen, met Gen, § erman, yesterdey morning, ot Mab chester, N. H., and tendered him the hospiteliies of the S.ate. Chief Justice Chase joined the party, and all took breakfast at the residence of of Mr, 0. Stearns. Srvew thousand persons witnessed the Bass- Bill Match at Poiladelphis yesterday, bitwoen the Athletics and Irvivgions, of Now Jersey, she Tecent victors tn their match with the A lantica, of New York. The score s.ood—AiLlesics, 76; Lr- vingtons, 9. The \atter were scunked four times. Tho Athletics made 23 in oneinnings. This v.e- tory gives the championship to t. e Atbletics. Tum baik Keoka se.led irom Sau Francisco last Saturday, ostensibly for the Colorado river, but resliy for Bonors, Mexico. After getting outside the received 147 disabled California volunteers, 4rmod with Henry's rifles aud bowie kaives, and gimes with ammunition and money. Capt J. oa is » Who Les a commission as Brigadier Geu- i) 0 Liveral army, is in command LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND HE VICINITY. Tus Heat Yesterpsy was greater and More cpp.essive then on any previcus dey of the “heeved term" this senscn, The mercury ranged fiom 98 cogrees to 104 degiee: in the shace, accord: ing to locality and time. At the Chamber of Com- merce rcoms. one thermometer that hangs outside the Luilding, showed 1.4 degrees at 11 o'clock; but the mercury {61) to 102 Cogrees at 1 o'clock. Another thermometer, placed in the cen‘re of the room, inds- cated 949 degrees ot the same hour. At Dew oui"s, in Wall street—e very cco! P ace—the me: cury show- ed et s quarter before 110'ciock yesterday morning, 96 degrees. It fell to 96 derrees at noon, On Broad- way, between Cedarand Pine streets, at 2 P.M, the thermom ster marke! 1 1 degree’. On Broad- ‘way, near Wall atreet, at the seme time, it stood at 100 degrees in the shade. At P.M. at the corner of Bioad street and Exchange Place, the mercary marked 99 degrees, and a, the corner of Wal and Broad streets, 98 degiees. At Rushion’s, No, 10 Astor House, the 1ecord war, at 7A. M., ST degrees; 10 A. M., 95 degrees; 12 M., YT degrees; 1 P. M., 08 uegrees; SP. M., 96 degrees; 4 P. M., 97 degrces, on the Broad- way side. It was four deg.e s higher at 5 P. M., on the Barclay street ride of the Astor House. By the record kept at Delatour's, in Wall s'1¢e, it appears that yesterday was the howest 17ih of July that New Yorkers have had tos and ior teu years at leas. At OA. M., yosterday, {t wa 12 diciers hotter than it has been ior twelve years at the rame date. At noon it was 14 degrees warmer; at 5 P.M. there wnsa difference of 1254 degrees hotter, and at 6P.M. 13 degrees higher. AtS P.M. the meicury stood at 95 im the Sux office, and at 1] o'clock P. M. ft was 9) degrees, Homes fll down exbiusted on nearly every railroad line in the city, aud the utmestcaie had to be taken to keep any of them in iuoning order. Fiequent washings and spongings of he bead and mouth and other parts of the body, were resorted to. Men wee no betier off than horses, and Swenty or thirty piostrations from the heat were re- corded by the Police yeste:day afte:ncon—some of which proved fatal. The grass in the Central and other parks of the city, exh.b.t inevitable signs of Deing burnt up. A deiguiiul bre.ze sprung ap abou: eight o'clock last eveni:g, and a prospect of a Fetresh.ng shower was strongly suggested, but ater the fall of a few drops, i ceased, and the heat seemed “master of the siiuation.” This weather will, prob. ably, mot last very long, and will be succeeded by eooler days, which are ardently looked for, QUN 6TROKES, The following are ihe cases of deaths frem sun- @roke reported yesterday : bows ten o'clock ip the ing, August Kili of'No py Kast ia sheet, dieu ol the ar mm At haf-part 19 o.ceck, man oamed Knolb, of No, 65 Christie stiees, died su.deuly of he t. Alexander laborer, died as No, 384 Green- wioo stres! pena nor died at 26 Kast 18 bs! nunkouwp man diedat B, Vii Hospital from coup de sui Ap auknown mai was ound dead ot the corne, of 164b street and 9.b avenue, and teken to ibe weteee. Ex-8.ieet Commi. er James Furey died at the eo.n Toi B4 b street anu Ob om ibe effects oi the he«t. His temaius bis iste Tesigence, 849 West 34 o strees, ene Cpu my ) od Ly a porter at 18 Cus stroat, e 8 O18 yeoterday sf.ernvon, ue oe ve of ireland, 4 Lived a 68 Kulgers NTH Jobn Farrel, aged 26, @ native of Ireland, who re- Sided e 1/8 let avenue, wae provtiaied y, 6 eat at 12 bo, evi and le Avenue end died wi be.ng conve 6 \o BeLevue Hosp.tal. Neb 4K b sick a6 83 Avenue A, and 1B an Dies ceuppuees from the silects 0} the cmaas Mullican, aged 56, native of Ireland, re- Sb Ho, | Wath sire@s, was sunset uck while at work a the hui Kas oag pier, aed was taken home by bis irieuus, 106 0.00 ater 1@e bing bom >, ine Binedert ou ad eure, died Ob» Ubi isle peree:, Lom ihe te oF i Oke, obo Lawier died iiom { te ihe boat wh.le as work. co.nero: Fu ue and ‘weld cot. fie lives @ 48 First avenue. bg jesvitt aled as 83 Aveuue A, from the effects ef the hens, Casbaifve Wait, ly srrived emigrant di ve Vastie Garcen of rok, Bhewase Tre } Brien. /st yeare of age, « Bative of Ireland, oy vi pe 98S Laws weet of an-etsoke. . A sale ia ADsOD at Case f t ote of suosiioce. Bhe wes @ aauive peg rt tad 46 yous ol ase, r. 4 Treashetrer died at Ne 1 gees fe] pee a of sun-cireke, He was 86 years “ ve imany. Mary E-gen, aed bn, a narve of Jrelend, died at 8T he Baxter etr o., from the effecie of tie heat, Ab avknown woman died! sun-stroke at she First Waid Station Houre. An unknown man, popped to be F-del Veirivenis, died at the New Yo.k Hiorpi al. Jane. Wison, aged €1, native of Beotland, died at 83 Jeckson sti eet A revenue officer named Whitt: ker died Monday ight about 12 c'civck, at bis residence, 120th etrees, ween Arenue A and lst avenne, jiom the of san-stroke ieceived at woek, #hie me Vessois at pier cot oi Mar * reet, North k * Patrick pmith, living at 215 Bowe:y, died trom the effects 0, sun-stic ke. job Dariili, living at 196 First avenue, died from the effects ot the h James +f Bi. Gautie, iy at Mier rR. was ove: powered by the heat, and died while being removed to (he [et Freeines station house, He was a native of lre- land, and &5 yous ot ase. Mary O'Uonno:, aged 16 years, died at 109 Mott st eck. che wae a native o1 Ireland A man about 55 years ot oe whose name is on- known, dev at ine New Yoik haoepital irom the @ffecte of (he heat Joun Mc..aught, steward of the stesmer (Glasgow lying at Pier 44,N K., was p ostrated by the beat yee erday PM. ang died immeuiately ° Jacob Prove, of No.6 James 8.ip, was eun strack on Pr E. R., ang died soon aver in the 4th p.ec.pet #t tou house, whither he had been con- vey. 4 by Officer li Danie! Ho.rigan, o sof 117 past dint stiee , aa of @ sun-*..oke, At about 8 o'tlock P. M..an emigrant woman, named Juhanna Downes, hav ng two em Il children with ber, was ,ouad near (be Bowling Ureen, suffer ing f.0m the «flec.e of the ig and uied at 6 o'cwek io the let precinct stat. OuRe. Fdwaid Acker d.ed soneiroke while at the Tosiaence O1 Mer. Canitel, No, ii2 Ninth avi nue, Pa tick Boyie,o: No, 419 Sevenih avenue, died from the effects 0. @ sun stroke Av bo'cuck # Ge. man ervent girl named Annie Kueh, resiaing at No 1.6 8p ing sireet, aied sud Gealy from (he effects of in-etroke Frederick Sim 8 ».onon street, eumbea ) este, fu » he beat of the anu aled so a shout im on board the tJ, @, roeiding at No. ddenly from the effec.s ne un A #omed, aewed Caherine Adams, residing at 18% Cherry at.eot, of d yes.ecdey, appuentiy trom the effete OF th. veal PaILaDELruta CoxveNTion—DeLeGAres Faom tux City oF New York.—At the election which was held esterday for the eleciiun of deie- Gales to represent the six Congiessional Districts of this city iu the National Union Convention which is to meet at Philadelphia on the 14th of Aogust, the following were elecied Delegates Allernates, 4ib Dist.—Henry min, Jas, No an, Joun McC Harris Bogart. bth Diet.—Low, James sone ief, be hou, Wu. B, moclas 6.b Diet.—How,.Wa uiupion Di. Le. .6 HM. Bayle Tih Dist.—Lewis W. Manes, 4. D. B sstord, On en he@uaa, P. Galusan, 6b Dist.—ti0n. James 8. ooks, K. D. L.viueston, m. P. Lee. GB. Cone, 9th Dist.—Hon. Fe: nando Wood, seu’! Connally how. 5 P. .ngiecam, .&.5.€) henson. Cnoterna Reports.—It was yesterday ree Ported by .evter that u patient bad ded of cholera at Waia's Isiand the night Lefore, and some 1ep.esen- tatives of the Board of Hea.th were asked to be pie- sent at ihe post mo femexamina'ion, Four euduen Leathe tom chuiera Or Caviersc d.senset pork. ed: Mary MeLou Id, ed 89 Fe it,a.e1 at No. 33 due. iffstreet, phe tick only ous aay, Minna Di gmwonu, aged 38 y Gud at 9 Morton stice wile, OLe@ day's il.neae. Achiido! the above, named Jveplse, Gied O1 CHOON MOrLUs ster & Gay's Lu Ree, Vasid Never, uviag a. No, 33 avenue A, was taken ill ab two o'viock, A. m., and G.ou ip ao hour. MissinG Surp,—The emigrant sbip Monarch of the beas, whica left Liverpool March 19, 1866, with 674 paseugers, 55 crew end o valube carro, has pot ea heard from since, and fears aie sulertained top LO. saety. ite Monach of tha Deus a6 Ludi fo tuus cicy im 1804, and wus owned by 18yio. & Lo. of New Yok oud Live. poo. sue Was 245 46 1 Ougth. 43 eo. breadth o: beam, 29 feet cepth oi how, acd 1 979 ons buriben, Broapway Svusreasion Bripcr.—The Street Coumissioner opened the bids for the erece tion of @ bridge over Beoadway, at Fulion stree:. Yesterday moining three bide were received aw tol- sows: Bich & G1.fiths, $14003; Ja: ine & Ce, $14,000 ; ~~ Krocht, $15.0, No award ef the con- tact Wo 6 move, but tue B.¢es Commics.on sr wili Lounee us uciwon today. It is said that the ay Lid. Lésides Le.ng .be che-pest, repres¢uts suo the most oru weuba. stiuctue Tue Sunpay Mercony Cast.—Mr, W. Cauldwell, one of the proprieionsot the sunpay MrRccuY, wos arrested on Monday evening on a eharge o/ libel in connection with the recent Excise dsc sion of Judges Lott and Gilbert. in Brooklyn. Yes.e.da) moinig his parmer, Mr. Whitue went ove. and gave h.m el. up and beth geu heid to bell m whe sum of 1,500 y chaige b.ought agssus. .hom ty ioe Grand Jury, whicu wi nut meet betore pep ember next Excise MATTERs.—Over seven hundred licenses app.led for, but not yet taken out, remain now in the inspec o1's bands, If not called for before the end of th s werk, they will le canceled. The Ya) 10U8 Vi0.atois agminat Lhe bxc.se iaw 8.6 cinssified ip the Po..ce relly ae—iiceueeu wiih injusc.sou, Li celied wiivout injuuction, upheemed win injunce Yen, abd uniicenred Wik ubinjuncuon. It is gucer- B04 the. 6 pai lies wil ai! 6 proceeded ayacnay, Valy CHL TOY Lic. Use Lee Dees mace tr several 4 Wat Culbe tom @u “an Nassau « reet, ING Claes ..ceuse, A. 60.8 O08 iLjuDetivgs Wil (e beard sp sone o the Cours Laeve are about £47 01 thee@ v s€s on haud, Porthanp Founp.—At the meeting of the Comujttee, vesterday, 1t was staied that the grand tote of receip’s. f.om &.1 sources, in.iuding Brook- lyp, wae $1.5,58) 64, PtLots Exccrsion,—The Steamboat Pilots of this city aud vic.nity, celebraied their Second Annual Excuision yes erday, at Dudley's Grove, They had engaged two commodiour barees and Taige steampoat. some fi ieea hu id per.ons par eap.teu It was one oi the most peasant, as Ww it CONC UC'SG Alluirs Ol thet Kid this scason, Sr, Joseru’s Urnsciine Convent.—She Snnual commencemen: of th.s Institution, under the direction of the sisters of St. Ureula, took place on the Grounds at East Moriissania yesterday, in presence of large audience, including His (irace, the Arch- bishop, Very Rev, Father Starrs, V,G., Rev. Fran- cle McNierney, Rev. James Boyce, and several osbors. ‘The exercises commenced with a well written Prologue, written and delivered by Miss M, Fits. simmons, with good effect. This was followed by a march by Cxeany, by the Mi Sbamway, Fyne, Korersand June:, Afier thi he Little Pailo o- " @ Very prety ogue in rhyme, was poken by two young missee, Shum lant, ove of whom wishes to be rather than a litie girl, because fi “no ke to lemm and no hair to ecuri.” Then foiowed some excelient pieces in music composilion, which we.e wed Teceived and cié iin. Diy rendered y Mee Fjoux; " (itul.en) Ly Melee ea, 08 i, ® young mise of about [1 yeas old, ne @ well epoken, Peno aue.. “ Lhe F. the U1.@04," by mises Johuson, Russell, Roge: Quinn; and the solo aud chou, “the vel @" by Misses Lyov, fi'zeinum ous, ana Lax, w (Prench) aud A crams inthiee ucts, euiit.ea * Lest tine Friend * written by M'ss Cavavan, of @ giadualiy we then enac 4, and elicited much iavors NM ot and Bppiavee Bme cx C.lens Musica, con.p sions wee tendered in the course Of ju@disin., “Dis huterse wee then spvkeo ip Geman (hyo) by Miss Lox, who Mqusb Ou Dee Beet.) = “Le Diemene wee tien pw ed ob wo piimos by Misses Jounson, Meuivein, KR. Resell, and Wee Le Caria Chorus (50.0 by Mie Lyon) foliowed, ailer whiob * The rour Wi, hes” Mise Lyon, who as @. jor powe, @cked jor tich & Mes banene » Who aecked tor Lesuty, and Mss F. csimuons, wi'o asked jor 1eu- gee Mus Quisd p.e.en eu the ‘Poet's olf." and wchuded wiiu * wiei's Dance of tue wiih was well pl yed on iwo planos by bh Gray, rugan, Canaven and Lux, ono wes then epeudial sung Ly 9.18 Johneon, which wae folio by ‘Dest of Joan of Arc’ [rienci) by Miss tiigeimmous, *'lh.ee Days in the Lite of Co- lumbus," by Miss Farles, sua the * Valed cwry,” written and devered by \ 8+ Movivemn,weie admi- rably dered, and exhibi.ed the e.ovvtionary pow- ere of young | dies in a very tavorable ight. Af.er the exe:c ses the iolowing premiums we is-ributed: A goid medal to each of the Misses Mc- VO. Dy wmons and evan; Crowns of Homor tote Mouivern, Royce and Jones. The pre Caramonia Ore eLiemely inerestins, © spokva by Jobneon, who 1 the 111 present, and expecially so to the friends of THANKS.—The Sty office is under oblige- tions to Capt. Duchesne, of the steamship Pereire, for \ate Paris papers and telegrams. Tae Eiont Hoorn Movement, ment is now cn foo among ihe house ‘his city to induce the.r bosses to stop on Bat- urdaye at 4PM. A large number mployers have exp:essed their willingness (0 acceae to the request, and others are expected to follow THE COURTS. Mone Cocwranreirine, — BoLy Orenations. = Harry Holmes, alias Hall, was brought before Come missioner Osborne, yeeterday morming. The defend ant is the man that induced one Edwin Langton to #0 towork in the Continental Bank Note Company, (28 printer, @ succeeded in stealing [as eRe) form (hem impressions on lead of #5 National Bank notes, Langton and his father, and @ woman named winnle on, were all concerned im the transaction, Minnje Langton attended ihe presess, and !! the parties Smpliensea § to werk in the ‘Treasary Dep .riment at Washington, and succeeded in sealing several imp: sesions—amongat which were ine celebra ed connte. feit 610) compound interest A move- nters of Tien ote, They had succeeded ao fares 'o get inp e of the backs of in e# noes. The U.K. Government has the impressions of be longing to he printed nues, so ne notes have bean recovered. br t, on behalt of the prisopers, asked t leased on bal, The Distriet A: wilime providing thay wouid fuinieh bail in the eum o1 #20,4N), ‘Lhe partion, being unable to give this bail, were remanded to prison. Anotorn Rem Decision -Jndge Cardozo bee rendered the following opinion in the case of Jere mi.h Driscoll ve, Jackson &, Shultz, which was the selected case to test the power of the police over the liquor dealers who have taken out no leense either under the law of 1867, or the present Excise law : ldo notintend a present to add anything to the Teseons which Io signed in the tolt case, to eat Meb ihe invalidity of tue act of Apri: 14th, L Thet question was rightly ireateion the arrumeant, end must ber gurded es 148 adjud cata until it is presented so the Generel Term tor review, and then 1, will not be difficult to show that the litte in the th pe of gel argument which even irregularly and impioperty has Leen attempted to be aavanced Sgaine ft, Is unsound and fall.cious alike in law and mor-it. ‘Lhat decision effectualy disposes of the Perens case for the iollo. ing :essons: ‘ihe ¢ w- paint e charges that the jepoants under preience of an aileged atatute, whieh in = legs. effect ons been deciaied to bave no existence, are infe.fering wib the Dusiness of the pia.nitffs and the sffuavit read in omoxon othe no jon showed thie to be the isct. Is fe not caimed that aughs appears npon'the iece of the complaint to sbow, as the devendante : ssert, that ni in the pisintiff’s occupa es’ acting under @ pretemed » which bas been pronoucced unconstitutional aud vold, ate mre tiespa sere, and eanuot Le bead to question tue levitim cy of the piamtifi’s business, or ie lightto carryit. on, The doctiime is too iam) liar to every lawyer fo 1equire the citation of any autho itv, The motion w continue the iniuac jun Must be granted w.th @10 cons. Lt the pbraseo ogy ehvula need amendation so as wo make its effect,which by p.actcal constuction has beeo shown not to have boc misunde stood, more lear and explicit, of course thai may be alloweu, Brooklyn, Crovena rs Brooxkiyy,—The Health Of- fice builetin coutains the tollowing, ander date of Ju y 16th: Elizsbeth Shannon, gged 32 8, resid’ in Kings eet tween Van Brae and Wicd? t ken wiih vomiting and purging at 2 P. ue ° ont 5 b inst. mperes on the ing ot 16 b, and went to work ; seized with iting,purg- ing anu cramps, as9 A. M. yesterday, and dieu a, Boon. Jobp chnetuer, aged 57, resid Pariition « 1e@t, near Commerce, taken with diar- rhea at ly P.M. July 15th, vomiting at] A.M. on loa, crampsatS A.M, and coli Pa eae See) at noon....... Jena pum 1D, 1 e8iu,) Rich+rds street, between Vun Brant and ves woe - M. you takeo with vom ing apd purging a4 terday ... *Adeinte en, aged 19 mon' hr, cor- ne. of bun aud Hudson avenues, dianioa at 1 y r AM. J hb, litle vom'\img, po cramps, soon ied at noon ye tera cone bbe en, aged 8 years, Leport ed. hws ior two days, vomitrn ana pulg.vg @ wh.tish fluid. Deceaser ac ed at A. M., w-dsy, ana ihe patient will ricove..... Jo. soph Mase), aged 49 years, 1esi.ing curve: of ber. iis and Dikiman sree, seized wih painless diarr- boea, vorniing, ana pareiug diss bious—died at 10 “clock Monuasy night....Charies Van Ny was takeo with cramps im Myrue avenue, nea: Bridyo stieet, Yesveiaay. Koundsman Riggs, oi the dist Preclact Police, conveyed bim to his heme, No, 151 Myrtle avenue, Errects or raz Heat—Mr, H. R. Jones, corner o! Broome ani Christie streets, New York, was jound in North 94 street, E. D., yesterday tore: Poon, prostrated by best, He was sent te his home by Capt. Wogiem....Jane McGaise, residing at 575 Pacific street, W ip Grand s16et sui- jérog itom heats lest evening. he was sent % Andiew Gi. & seaman be! ing to the ahip ‘Acnes, cied from the effects of the sun at Green. point, yesterday nvon, IN THE WESTERN DISTRICT. In the Western District & number of persons were Piostrased. Dr, Bur beck, of the steamer Western Meircpolis, lying in Atlantic Dock Basin, d.ed on Monday, from the heat. Deceased was a native of Bavaria, aged 58 years. Wiliam Berge, a fr. man on the rame > team: 6 also overpowered by the he.t, but so far_re that he was seut to his trends tn New Youk........James Toust, resid- ing at 82 W) ckoff stieet, was p ostia ed by the heat, and did iy bali $B bar thereatwr........ About noon yesterday, @ laborer was ounagrock work Ay a canal boat, near Fulton Fe. convey ed to the City Hoepital, by office: 424 Piecinct pol.ce....A man residing corner of trom the effects of the fest. Pairiek fiom the effects of OAL... 2... ‘atr! rk te ot the heat at No, 485 se eee Jvbo MeCu lough died ot the 1 sireet, ye as & Cook at was prostiated by the agea map, empioy ney Cem @nu diea on the rausoad track, Dear the place whee it yesterday, he ped been as wok y ae oe sen) em Liver. (oe emae) w ought No, § tient Meets yeoteruay, from New York, by Mr. Richard C, Dick, of 166 Washington street, New Youk, who jound the wouan in iy state, ana bumanely pro- culea a eariisge and b her conveyed to the bouse of ber triends. She died, however, soon aiter being Keo to her irien..'s bouse. Firemrx’s Ficut. — While proceeding to and returuing from an alarm ot fire in First street. E.D., shortly efter 8 P. M., yeste + the members of Engine C.mp.nies 46 and VO is es their Machines abu wen, in for a tee fizbs, Dut the poice of the 45h Prec no!, in stromg nuwbeis, uncer Capt. Wogles, cane suddenly upon them, and my pi Guched what promise to be @ serious distur! ‘Ls @ DOLICE LooK possession of the abandoned @.,; Gevige Senior, of nugine 6, was arresied ang up. New Jersey. Tue Hear in Jersey Crry—Fourrern Cavns OF Puootaation— Iwo TERMINATE Fara.ty, ~—In Jersey City, yesterday, the hea: was intense, There were fourteen cases of prostration caused by the heat, two of which were ve itable sun-strokes and \ermina’ed fatally. The first of these latter wie the cave of @ man named James Jybuson, diiver of w lager beer wacon, who fell trom his wagon while near the .ervy, me wes conveyed to 1 pouce station, Lut soon died, ‘the second fatal caso was thatcf ar sed James TuLORh 08 elmpioy ee “ ¥ cCaly Car, abd wa also » where be died, tweive Cass, 64 were Wes BBu bWO women. the, micmese. ten,ea trom ¥8 to 104 ip the shade A StNcuLar Visrror,—A servant girl em- ployed in @ large boarding Bouse, as Nos, 134 and 126 Washington stieet, Jersey City, was suddenly awakenes on punday night to find a man in her Tins DUO CCT muda, ANd .D! AD can inv she ya.d BDU DALE tis GeCape over thé fenve. monday aight the @i.1 Was agua awebeueéu and iouna anothe: or (Le same mad in the 100, Again she. creamed, Qu 868.0 the sir.o.e visor Mage bis escape iu tue sume Wunne.. Os buh ovessous toe house » as sesiches. Lhe tiet ume no.bing wasmaseu, The OCO4u LINO, LOWE METiAO dieses Lewuging to the gurl Was takem, Bo toe Myserious Visiient tus Bes COL Ooty & Loardmg Louse ihies, aiser ali, 1 HE ALLEGED Roppgns OF THE BonpEeD Wakenovck.—ihe exsmination of the allegeu rob- ders ot be U. 8, Bon ed Warehvuse, at Jersey City, was resumed tefore Recorder Martindale yesterday morning, ‘fD. 1: gulé was that the two women, Mary Riwsey and Julia Monaban, and two of the mea, dames Wrigntand John Moushen, were comm.ied to the niy Jalltortiial, The remaining priso- per was discha. sed from custody, the evicence not being deemed sutticleas to warrant bis furiber de. tebnoa, MARINE NEWS. oy Jaly 18 8. rises, 4 43; 8. sete, T2T; High Water.00 80 SN a CLEARED. 8 bebil lend, ’AMSHIPSTrede Wind, Alexandria: Ash Phy Stephenson, Harting, Buenos Ayres. RIGS © pees H Demerara; Ben Nevis, Lydney, e . she dering BCHOONERS — Isa) : Lacy insen, Apalachicola; A J Dyer’ thesterk iz" sg ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Talieman, Kingston, Jam: Pe- 10, Bieni; Saragossa, Chariest it i - for via Douthampton: Vea Cres, eran fi ri, Savannah; Falton, Havre; Perit, Savanna SHIPS.Richard McMan raatie ; ‘ Liv; Missouri, Havre; Resoiute, rhs songs BARK —Ocean Home, from Matanzas. with mdse. BRI 8—Aiberti, Banta Croz; Pera; Harbor, Jam: Hermes, forie Cabell jo: ase 0 bay.) nidneck, Clen.negos; an, uaerkauit rate Ru cara tsi Ber Dnie Collin. on: Jol Ned Coal, Windeon Furie eee SCHOONERS— Brilliant, Eleuthera; Fleetwing, Miragoa.¢, C A Farnsworth, Barbedoes; E Wil: james, Albany tor ig Marge McLane, Frede- rickton; J ¥ Failand, ton; John Wright, Port- land. Ct; Maria, Westerly, Empire, ger bedjord: St Lucar, Roeklana; LW kur, or; Maria Loum, Boston: HB Gibson, New Haven; Niantic, Taunton; 5 A Mount, Providence; Aigus, Somerset. BELOW-~-Ships Ella, Boston; Lancaster, Ph - phia; bark Auvance ans % ses Too Late for Classification. DRATR8, BENNING —On Tuesday, July 17, dropey, Benning, in he 69th year of ber wet Monit The irlends of the family are tfally invit War Tae Ras ae Parone sevgeums ert Slew ot wb and 7) morning, the 19 h inst, at 9 o'clock ne Torey DEERY—On Tuesday, July 17, after e severe ilinece, Aothony Deery, in the OH rites] bis ege. relatives and friends ot the family, aise the membe « of Uo, G, Bth a Fespectin' to attend the funcral, me sie fore ay ay atier 19, at 26" ence, dnace ¢e'ciock, 11om his late ri 125 ny HARRIGAN— a Berri 89 in The dhnvesr a re4-4 oY erga relatives nds the Teapect. fally savited, % enend frat taneral ga. Tousvaay OOD, « ) Bt 2 o'clock, bis sister, ire, 43:93 6 Witer st. Did | phd LOVETT—On Tuesday. July 17, . / 4; in Ja Fe Ai after 0 chert iit oy rine Lovett, 0 Lov ed Toe. ativeo Ding Kerry. Ireland. * he friends of the fami y 1 y invited & attend the funeral, thie Wed: 2 o'clock, 11cm the iemdence of her John Moore. 365 tak Calvary alte: noon, at Crosby st, Her Temeane wii te : Cemetery for interment. 876 quested to atiend the +r son-in-law, Char.es Parks, tbe ed: “y a2 87 NUTTY—At her late residence, 184 East 27th st, Jane, the beloved wife of John Nutty. Her faneral will take piace at 3 o'clock, P.M, Thursday. 8T) ‘A. SEW EXPRESS WAGON, HORSE AND harness for sale at 185 Cannon s', N.Y. __ 369 MOSES STRAURS. uray Tie eat, XG. _ ¥.—New Yor! , ~~ ial meet- Qtr iasiatta's iat eae Weave: i) re Ho tglrg We: ref Sergeant’ A: Dee By onter of WM, ROBINSON, Gap fii FINE SHIRT HANDS WANTED—ALSO A riding road girl who unde.stends Pisin sewing an HE MEMBERS OF COVENANT LODGE No. tend 1. 0, of 0. F., are notified to at- eed man, SE Baa orcer G JE MILLER, NSd Bae ahi ke and busters; is to learn, Call for the whale week, 6 Centie Markee Place. ‘Toe ATED , IRE — 4. bed wages wil be paid toree reukinen: Song ere yroi ML. Pi SAVINGS MANKS. OT i TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM gant incial "soma ite Wf Gertraine Th tees iro ha ino Saty 0 Sh TH Hag CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 68 BOWERY CUR, OF CANAL BT. SIX PER CENT INTERES [1 FROM rete) DEPOSITS FROM 45 00) RECEIVED. NEY DePOBIT! oaNpeyoK ULY mossy, Darpelted OH f it Fao sine ciirtie nis IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMS. lu cons Bo uiiie cat oe ALL interest, oe faterset fromm the ret of July, a ‘a FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COR OF 8b av, and 42d ot. Interest commences Ju Bia 28 PPS ae KEXes COUNTY SAVINGS BANK—South Th 4b, Wi ba. pastor ot. ent in tat om tax, 565 anoum wa sa alee Juy rT ag Teinones Paes ‘or will tha euiaae Au eee feat Te Skee beksns, Prest. JOHN McCAN ey 48 ex PERC INTERES Cres fiom Govera- PiU ras egtyanane, sia end cher ad (a made on or before July 20th will draw in- snopsa. ae tra 104. M. to 4 P.M. and on Mon. as Mier rg tal NEw YORK SAVINGS BANK, KIGHTH ave, cor, 14th st. Six per cent, inteest, fies from tax. posite oa or betore July 20th will draw inte est from the let, THOS, C Ty, Prest. R.H BULL, sec, — setae: bas UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, CANAL st. cor, Varick, Deposits trom 10 ceuts to $5,0U0 teceived. 6/x pet coms. interest, free of tax. De ive before July 2iss draw imterest trom July i Ames, © 1,075,948 11, 346 6 PR CENT INTEREST FREE OF Gov- ernment ‘T'sx, MARKET SAVINGS BANK, 5% Nase.u st, neer Fulton, N.Y, Depor'ts made now, or on or Lefore poly 21a, will draw inte.est from fey je. WM. VAN N Pres, H.K. CONKLIN, Bec. C UNABD LINE—PASSAGE FROM and to Qpeenstown and Liverpool, Also by the Oia B ack Star Line o: rackets, Remittances to lieland, &e. ALEPPU. tom New Yow 18.b July, Bweiace Passage arte Curiency. A WILLIAMS @ GCION, 29 Biosdw: prly f° : and & Bou:b street, APSCOTI'S STEAMSHIP LINE Steam weekly to and tiom QUEBNDIOWN and By the tollow! ash cas ae steamships: j BOSPHORUS, A . papa we GAMBI ELA WA CARO) PACIFIC, IN ON Ae Cavin Poevare, $100 ; 5 eerage, $30, © in currency, Certificates granted to bring passengers from Liv- pool * MOCNSLOWD Bt LOWeRt rates, or hy 0 E36 wa COTE BRR Mes No, 66 South street. PoaPscori’s INE FOR LIVERPOOL— Packet Ship ANTAKOTIC, sails Thursday, 19th July. Tor pass AYBUOTT, BHO, & CO. 86 Bowsh ot, 385 CAPTAIN MANUEL; THE FLORIDA PIRATE. Bome di: took place about the of the providicnn ont one M4 them called ad other ane cally runaway. ‘ You Ne," cried the acoused per- oon, ‘!' gress tou are ‘woree your. self, Philip'—‘You bed as well be quis, Antony! oe Ft. ee A ww against «me ?—' Why, *r ‘an- kee slave, that's al’,’ resurned Philip. ‘Dama ou," cried be, ‘Tam @ free men—yes, free and independent.’ Here they all laugbed loudly, and he demanded with fury who would venture te contradict !im, or to assert that he had @ master, ‘Why, we know well enough you ha’n't @ maser now, you pricked him under the ribs,’ replied one of the crew. This excited another learh, end Antony cried, Curse vou for @ miger—belike I'l! dotbe same to you.’ ‘Don't be calling me a niger,’ said Philip, ‘I was born in the States.’ ‘I wan't bel'eve it,' said Antony, ‘for you know no more than if you was fresh off the Coasi—you can's Toast corn.’ ‘Come, lot us break/ast,’ interrupted another, ‘and leave these two black sheep to ficht together, ) as eron as they can pick up courage.’ ‘I'm sure you've nothing to say, Man oie Antony} ‘von cau's tell where you came .' ‘To bepure I can,’ snsv ered Mandingo, ‘I was very fil by my master, and made my escape.’ “Yes, the gal ows,’ cried one of the crew, to the great smusement of the others. ‘I guess there's ve'er # man on board this schooner, whose |ife can be better looked inte than mine,’ said a negro who had not before spoken— ‘I was born if » Christian country, and when I wae 20 years old, « great army © made me bis servant. I bad thecare of all his money clothes, and could do what! pieased. 1 went to plays and consorts, and wanso hike « Cryer god that s whie mistress fe!) in .ove with me, and we were married. Whats grand sight the marrisge was! My master gave mea gold ring to put om my wife's finger.’ ‘And did you put it on ber finger?’ demanded Antony. ‘Why do you thi? ‘because I guess from the look ‘of 6b os that you put !t on your own leg.’ wuole crew joined in s loud lange, and tue! mb of the first speaker, which was alka by fetters. ‘Ik must have been a ; * aid Antony, ‘and yet, for all in it, T dare say you was glad to ‘ve done,’ returned the object their ridicule; ‘I'll say no more, I thonght I speaking to geutiemen.’ ‘Never mad him. ave all liable to flesh marks,’ observed P. ‘There now, pt moda Ree: of our Cantain’s wi ° ing e——' usb, interrupted Manaingo,' bs is a sore age ‘ - the couras of ree days, we came in the north shore of Cubs; bu to my 1d tion had not met with a veel ot ertption. Manuel hourly tees Ise rn ved, + of 4 zak i rl ri 2 aris % and we oiten had long conversations togecher: one evening he to relate the history his lite to me, the first isvorable opportunity. A‘ter vohingy f about for week, hor at the mouth of the X.dere barber Whieht ‘ies nes? party desiined ior ins Barish ood ots ine bea a boa, along seven 4 The weather was clear, “aa and we soon entered the part thickly covered wit ars overages ickly tr es, which tas cemnploisly, ond rendered it so dark t) at Manuel could scarcely see to sieer times could discern tar sky vividly reflected in amid bright ana d.zzling, rrounding gloom, as the Sraivats 0 Pie boa 4 ruption. Not s sound itt regal dashing of the cam endl the’ ea sa ds of Indian corn, shakea the wind. most celicious perfumes @ air, and fruis of asffereut kinds, that had apparently just drops from the tree, floaied us, s'lent) vlaimng . the luxuriance of 8 groin thas Repdered both sides o the river, T sat in the side of the boat besde Manuel, but neither of us spokes word, emotions s ance, every idea thes presented iseelf. Within te space of an hour, I had exchanged the one finement and pitching of & vessel, the monowny of & sea \ and the noise und Dratels oe ee of criminals, for the harmony of aod water—the richness of vegetauie fumes, and the quiet enjoyment of an tnepiting eummer’s it. en we had got sbout two miles above the mouth of the river, the men disembarked, ana began to out wood af « little distance from us. ‘I @ my people are out of "* said Manuel, afier a long pause; “and wh le we wait tr fae Taam 5 shall tell you something about », ‘e. % need not give yous minute secount of my early years, as they were not disinguished anything remarkable, My avether coms irom the “ Coast ot Africa, but 1 was born in Bousn Uarolins, where my masier had e large estaie, in ihe cu.tt- Yation of Which more tham ove hundred negroes were employed. My motuer s woe comfort Of her esi oo ba ot ‘ to 1aDeas Mr, Serio, hfe ouch eae te of the table. Ho gave orders thet 1 sup within s+ be intended me fer 9 waiting man. “After I bad attained the of sixteen was o.liged to. be in continual son my Masier, and to sulm.t quietly to peices TLe treatment bave known noth} Leiter, and as the same time believed that m: con- dimon was irremediable, und consistent wi the laws of natue. Bus being continually im the Presence of Mr, Sexton, and os other white people, ani daily hearing their conversation, I soon aise covered that they were superior to usin outh: but kKnow.edye; that they were mean, wick cruel and unjust; and that they sometimes feos we would assert our rights, and overpower them by numbers, “They seemed to consider negroes as creatures who were ceeuiue of souls and understend- ings. Thoush Tielt indignant when I heard these opinions usercd, 1 was aware that I derived some edvantage from their being acted Upen ; for my master sud his iriends, vot beheving ibas I could comprevend & sevience ot ther conversstivn, felt no restraint when I was t, and thug aforced me an op) ortunity of hearing their Sevtimenis upon every subject, sud becoming acquainted wish their principles and characters. “Osten, while waiting as table, aud |etening te their Gisgust.ng opinions, I have been called forward by one of them, and siruck severely om the face, for some irivial mistake I bad committed in rving him with food or wine. Bouwh Carolina, the guests uo not hesitate to their @:.erte:ue:'s servenis, Whenever they ieel inched ; and s parry of wuite people there, often Make tue cursiug and beating of the slaves in suendance iueir chief ewployment curing the dinner, Oa such occasions, the burning tears of leseutmens would rush nio my eyes, I would hembie with ill- jes mbied rage, aud implore the Gud of my .athers 10 ies loose bis rage upon my \wrmenwrs, alitouge I should become iss victims slong with toem, (Te be Continued.) HOLLAND's ARABIAN HORSE CURE for cuts, galls, biuises, and all cores @ hoise is Hiab ¢ to have, ean reler you to M. Hewitt, supt. ; H. esha bupt, Ad. Ex, Co.'s Supt. ¥ by O.R. R Co.'s fe oR, Sole ables, . 6, ave.s rtiticates pronouncing it to be the the thet, HOLLAND & CO. OW cte i te