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a eo THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR FROM WASHINGTON. | crintisnae teas stints °° Cnet Festice at The President has nominated to tho Senate William M. Statford and Hiram Knowles, to he Aj Mr E Confirmed as At- state dustioos of the Supreme Court of Moutana Ter- INDIAN AFFAIRS torney General. The Secretary of the Interior has received the Hon. 0. Final Passage of the Amended Tax Bill. Sin—That portion of the Indian Co foliowing despateh from the Indisn Commission Stotx CITY, Lowa, July 9, 198. 4H. Browning Secretary af the Interior mission that went to Fort Rice held a conned with the jane on the vd tr Five thovsand tnd! re present god etaht . thowsand Stoux more were represented. The Tpapas, waa Ag 4 o Tea of Abate Fey en eee large Communication Concerning the Four | The eounci was euiucnly soccesrfutin all reapects wigoed) JOHN B.LANBORN, Lresident pro tem. teenth Amendment. Thalwa Cowtuiseiom tre reNpive ptt, ——— Following is the Funding bill, as paeved by the Species Deepatches to The @un, Senate last evening Wasntnutox, duly 18, 1963, Bet envied, eg That the Scorotary of the Treasury MR, RVARTS CONPIUMED Senator Trumbull succesded in gottiag te Sens te Into executive session today at 5 P.M, and afer 18 asuire af the t orlaed ted Btale ashe ty in auch fort ni ¥ prescribe, redeetiabl 7 Hed Statet after tw onty, thirty, aud vely, and bearing the foliow ity Fates Mbannualiy, in that at @ Warm discussion, Insting over two honre, the is failing dae ty Benate confirmed Mr. Evarts as Attorney-General by a nye Bvoteof Wto 5, Whea many of those oppe ed to | Dim. found that bie friends were determined to sit | ft out and confirm him, they abandoned the case and Jeft the hall, Gen. Thayer, Mr, Surmacs, Mr. Chand. | er, and Mr. Stewart nude strong arzuments against | Dim, Mr Henderson took up Mr. Butlor's report | tpon Imperchment, arsaited Mr, B,, calling him © scoundre and appealed to the Senate to take cox f the aspersions pnt upon Mm by *. He defended Mr. Craig, who, he | a Tilted ie was a better man than Mr. Butler, Mr. Craigis | sta etoomubte tu then y Sears the collector who assured Mr. Couper that “Hender- | peated guest the mute fatleed (eee UARereny APE TO- that had he known that Senators who were opjosed | Hom "Ol the © prinetpal the pnbite | debt to Mr. Stanbery would now favor Mr. Evarts, fi retary OF tee, Ureamuey, OF ‘eh, Cuncrpie’ nia? and others would have secured the conf after, dircet ; and, enol’ reduction, shall |b Mr. Stanbery, for there wae no argument mate oof the met entitled “hii ve! C9 mutt! tee th ust one not equally good against the uther. eute SEL ae teeta ed ea hg THE TAX WILL PAssED, Bi anproy a Feoruar .t The Tax bill finally passed both Houses to-day, “taade, ‘past specifically and witl to-morrow be sent to tue Prosident, It cuts leval Bnd vaild, and tay Off all special ents and inspectors in the Reveune Bervice, oud allows the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to appoint % sepervisors and % temporary Aciecitves ou'y, for the whole Mnited States, THE AUSTRIAN: aEStON, Collector Smythe arrived here this morning to look after hit contrmation a4 Minister to Austria He thinks le hax secured thirty Senators favorable to him. Sevator Morgan is for aud Mz, Coubiin against him suwnate's mar Surratt’s cc el to-day made motion to with terms, wnyt iiFed payment 1 ther nected, That iron and eterth 1 BO Pr Feontaue toi, coins o tor hied shall be tl r hogetiatiog of any be t Hed Siates, mod Of at Anient, oF elsew) era, onaccoun! of er parte of acts, aut! ortring hherwise, the Serr y Agent, otter tha are. hereby Fe draw bis plea and have the indictment against hin CONC RESS-SECOND for murder quashed, on the gr 4 that The Gran SION Jury by whom he was indicted in December, 16e ——+ Was not properly drawn, The Court hell oy sene decision untiinext week, He ia now at large, with NAVAL ADP AIRS ‘Out ball on the murder charge, and his counsel think Wasmeros, DC, i Af they eun yet that old indletinewt quashed they ean | cal! Honse bil to amend certain Preven: any more fiom being found by a Wasiing e Navy and Marine Corps. The Grand Jury, the bill to allow colored men to sit upon | ments of the Committee on Noval Atitrs Juries here Laving been quivtly put to rest by Mr, | axreed to, The bill passed, and goes to the Huuse Trumbull jor concurrence. CLOSR OF THK eRastON, mr Anwy Mr, E. B. Washburne to-day stated that Cor Mr. Witsox introduced a bil to redace the mil gress could complete its business this wook, but the | FY peace establishinent of the United Siates, which most general opinion is that it will not adjourn be- | Wes referred to the Committee on Military Atfaire fore the middle or las: of next week, The Inction of the nam! or of Tue OMEAT PANLWOAD, ments oF inf caviiryrand four of ar Advices received to-day announce that the rails ry, and couteiplates the appointment by the Secro tre down nowon the Union Pacite Raltroad to a | Hud, Wt ahail be to prepare and cubiale tenn kaise point xeven hundred miles weet from Omaha, and Within three hundred und twenty miles of Salt Lake tity, which point wil! be reached by November, NRW MEMUERS, David Heaton, Republican, from North Caroli pa, took his seat to-day, and J. H. Goss, of Sout for enrry letaited Carolina, arrived to-day, and will be eworn into | Me. Pe Borrow, went of THR FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. Yarlous v President sent a message to the nate to- | Mr. Pons ay, enclosing, oineng other papers, the following ability euary of war be taken upon At until Congress Shall have given its approval ng into eftcet its provisions, Oran) manner,consoll +. and on duty nnitted by the tit no action are to by is to be a at the next session, OCHAN STRAM LINKS, Jup the Dill for the establih viii from New York to under a company Navigation Com Tr Occasion, ad red on American proposed by the bil. Me sald that the bill, 1 by the Lionre, elves the Company no sul nly allowing them postage cn the letters EEROY a line ports > struction Nonse bill removing politieal disabilities, Lie recom mended concurrence, and stated that the Senate hid struck out eight names trom the House bili, wud had Ingerted many other names, The amen tive, THR GREAT West. Mr. DoNNRLLY adUressed the House apon the ne Wry measures for the development of the grest ald, were pending fut grants of land to Calttornit, for the construction of ce tuterior pling of the continent, Several Nevada, and other St Works to frigate the large regions of the now wilt habited country. Me showed the great extent of ir Higation {1 Burope, stating that 'n three States 8,000 squave miles were ‘cultivated by Irricition; that an extent of land around the Me torraniau sea Was cul YORK, THURS reported back Senate amendments to the ments were concurred In—yens 101, hays 8; more than two-thirds young fa the afirma: Iretan lation, JULY CABLE TELEGRAMS —_—_—_ GQ@REAT PRITAIN. —o- Loxpon, July 15.—The Committes of the House Of Commons, to which was referred tho proposition to buy the Prince of Wales a anitable residence in id, has reported favorably upon the subject, penis iia BAVARL sii Bentty, July 14.—-The following ia a froe trans: from the German, of the text of the naturali- tivated by terization equal to. tue whole area of that | cot the Toned cere ceed between Davaria fea, Me showed the results in the United States, | St! the United States cepecially in Utah, and claimed. that near: | AUTICLEL. Subjects of the Kingdom of Bavaria, JA A “the great “plains would be cultivated | wily have boning naturalized eitiarue or ihe Cited jf the water of the takes and rivers | Sistes of North Amertes, and have tninterraptediy Was turned to proper account. Mc also. ar- | lived during dve years In the United States are 19 ued the necessity for the enconragement of the | be considered as Amevionn citizens, and ace rdinely growth of woods nud foreste in allthe prairie and | treated by Bavaria, Likewise shall tho «uljects of vcountry, and that irrigation would lead to th the United States of America, who have ty © Sts conferred on tiankind ‘The Honse theneat 3 o'clock, proce to tho ¢ a compromise the House avd the Senate, ty the provisions relating to tuspectors owe 1.600 oF 1-70 oficers sould Hs got eld of only some 1K) inspeetors belay Yeft to Inspect toda sn, and Muars M ' Mr. Eupripae—What reduction will it make in nue fleas? Mr. Senexek Certainly more than hall HUSINESS IN TIE WAYS AND MESNS COMMITTEE. Mr. Wastinvese, of Minois, inquired as to in teierence to wjournment Mr. Scwexcr replied that the prine! to It today, and whieh the ¢ back witht forty-eliht hours Mr. Brow sugyested the printing of extra capt of the Vax bill, for the information of the Mr. SeMENER thought that a good pittee on Ways and Means al busine: mutter would ve proposed ty cnty thousand extra cop e indexed by the ( f the Con anit M Which was referred to the Committee 0: Priming: AURVEYON-GRNERAL OF UTAU On motion of Mr) Wasnacnxr (Il), the Senate wnendment to the House bil to erene the office of Surveyor-General of Uinb was taken from the Speak er's tinle and coneurred in. CONTRACTS FOR PAYMENT IN GOLD. On motion of Mr. SeMENCK, the Senate bill relating to contracts payable In ee Was taken trom t« the ¢ itlee on The Seeretary of St beving received a resolu. they s “i € i te te ainount of Hae iL adr 4 : 9 as ace vanes usand A year, for twenty years, and that beyond Hon of the $ enate on the Oth inst, requer tim to | that there ts no ilabitity upon the Government. > communic to that body, without delay a list of the Mr. Connnes, wht A tavor of having successful Brates of the Union whose Icciniatures had ratified | Competision « he ocean by American lines, was op the fourteenth asticie of amendment of the Constitu: | Lure raguctidn in {he rhtes of fontacee weal we at tion of the United States, with coples of all | without compensation to the corp i the resolutions ef ratification in his office Bat PRRLINGUUYERN advocated and to communicate to that body — all Several Senators pronounced themselves in fayor resolutions of ratification of said amendme whic of the sehen he may bereatter reevive 1 as he shail receive ir. MonntLt was In favor of establishing a line the same respectively, bas honor to Ainerican steamships ; but he desired that a har H merta should be made to the bill. He moved to this Department of the ratiieation of « ehh a yd ot hofse mie pada ti nia HH eierreh to My ist ten years Instead of twenly, whi ong Biowing . stxtes, Connectic 2 monopoly in these days of essee, New 3 ¥, Oregon, V comme e. Riise, Missou Ind ain, ilo, Tih: | LHe amendment to reduce ihe period to wn years Bois, Miz Wisconsin, Pennayl | W854 a hy & vole of $0 dani, Iho an Naval NbW. Hae ‘The bill was then Iyid asid hire, Mas riska, Maine and Tews. | THY DILL REGULATING APPOIMTMENTS, ot n, notices an ] cor is BAAkib a! pon its amendments Ife itis have also been received by the Secretary FF a Pager hard Bpoe le ee indnien $2. He Bi t the sane proposed amendment’ has | Mente The Pil w ua the Hee been ratived by the Legislatures of the Stuies respec: | BMY 08 diViekere wer tively of Arkans Carofina, | Aiporuted fF Conierence on the part wich notic 1 vtioned sere | OKive Senate ive fom the newly construc Lrbiisber . ai ine oriiies assuming tobe ard acdne Legila TBE EOURTRRGTH: AA BPUMENT. es tnd Governors of the said States of At The Chair laid before t! » Senate a communiea- as, Florida, and Noth Carodua. These | tlon from the President, in’ ing a report frou the ‘of ratifieat On are for tis reancn stated an | Secretory of State, with © tof the States of the paraicly and distine:ly;and for the wore | Unlon that have ratifies t fonriecnth amendment of Shp oe of all U to the Conatitution Un d States, togeth facts and resolut ef oll sald Legis: | with copies of the re of ratification, Tatures Is here ether with a copy, | coples of ther he Ohio and’ New also, of certain the Legislatures of | Jessey Legisiatur’s, purpor to rescind the rat) Onio ard Fesolutions ey, Which purport t rescind the | fleation tion of wxid amendment, which Bad previously dopted by the Legisiatnres of oe thesd tw States, rexpeciively, and to withdraw thelt OUR MEW. THREITORT, Bonsent to the same, Ke per Wily aupmitted, Mr. CHAXDEER introduced a bill to extend the WILLA SEWARD. | tune of 4 es Felating to customs, pavigation, und « over Alaska, and to estab: QEDUCTION OF YORCK IN THR saRAscAY DEPAnT. | avigation, tnd commerce eT leh wee referred wer. to the Committee on Commerce Betwoen now and the Ist of Sep INDIAN APP ALIS over two bunired male and female ci The Indian Appropriation bill was then taken up » sed from the various bareaus Uthe amendments reported by the Conanittee on Sury Department, ‘The appropriation for the. pay of | Nee rgurntions wore of trifing importance, sud were temporary clerka has been cut down from @25" on {1n. A large number of amenstiuents uf de to ¢1:0,00 for the present fh ear, Mace there orted from the Committee on Tidian are no funds from sh Hloyees, A majority feuis.es, to pay, temporary em of thot to be distnisscll are engnion, The w hace THK MISSISSIPPI RLPCTION, Fifteen Mississippi Radicals, including Mr Eggleston, the defeated candidate for Governor, of to the Judie: Was continued through the afternoon, sand amend it mit th which was referred ry Co vation hie Ul thes proving for the apy Vor presents to Tntins, elicited gorda keving mnecssd ay ne nendine niside 06 tion of the tudian Appropriation bill peared before the Ree lon, Coninu:ttee ‘thie TAX ON SPIKITS, rrning, demas xelurion from the count ol | wie, suyuwax, shortly before four o'clock, made a hie ve. eee oe ie Geusttes of | tenuthy report from the Couitice of Cntr akin, € F ehewe ony Sly ta, Ea’ | pointed on thed ments between ihe Toure wud Fayette, and other igh ai toners on the bill tochange and more effectual y eigned in those Coun avy Mississippi reeoustrus ‘neion to Covgress, Among the + Northera and Western men, MINING APR AIRS The Commissioner of the Ge has just duished, and ready for tr entitled ty oun, several Wr were Land Off ACA), BM sion, and, alter some time, adjourned Mection of the tax on distilled Cte. which way agreed to , the Senate Went into executive ses ae 1 of Representa THE CONTINGENT FUND, applicants, the fret patent Issued Mr, Wasnaivey, of Indiana, offered a resolution pet of Jul Ini, covering a very for the oltment of s eommittee of five to inves: ar in the Mont ieknilver mining dis diovursement of the conting: nt fund of the tigate th snierey county, California, In township do. Mawes Nevit east, Mount Diablo meridian ty of the proceedings ea andthe want of experience in dealing ppiestions wider this law have mot reac persons without season, House for 1567 er to send fo can be done 1 labs, with ‘he po ‘and Dap re the sar expense, Which was ad pled NAVAL OFYICEMA RESTORED, ment as iy aa otherwiae oiet OVO | ate, Brace, front the { nna on Naval A Mabe 1 Pe eee ie in ar “Teorreetina, ca.) potied & bi far the, Festoeasion. Of Cie he ttn of June, lant the, papers 6 eptete | ty a, nay, une vette Ua row The re e1 nd OmMice, meeting all the requirements i Genera Lote jaient just prepared. etuuts AID VOR DEAY AND DUDE feet of ibe Clear Cree uficient su The UN co ald the deaf and dumb of the woul fon the convenient working of the same ; \ of Colunbia. was passed, It approprisies h pelt of sireh: execution it is one of the Most | uoport of the Institution tn addition to wn eaisting Peputitully tnistied documents ever tnsned Irom toe eee co ogni, wud lor buliding exper partment, Al hows under the wet will be Nied as promptly as the applicants bring them: ON. A MEMBER ADMITTED, nih the requirements of the statute, a mat ter tha wiitbe attended lens per iu the | Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Blections, re future than Lcietofore, on acount of the experience | ported that the credentials of David Heaton, meu er acquired’ hy the various oMier rs wh Clvet Irom the Second District of North ‘Carolina dod in the prefiminary stages of the pros | had becn examined and found to be in forw This branch of the Lad service is one of Mr, Heston thereupon advanced to the Speaker's creatent importunce, extending its ope chair, had the test oath administered to hit thirihe surface of more than one thousand Grd took bis seats Heprosentative fron North Voculitics, Caroiina, ARMY MATTERS, By direction of the Secretary of War, enlisted men who may ‘spose of or love, throu! ee the Springfield breceb-losding musket | thon of will heres Menarged ygaleat then, Upon | vides Fh Buster solly Arty dollars for each sud every maw | drafted ‘80 lost or disposed of. NOMINATIONS, ident nominated to the Senate to-day, The Pree Postmaster ut Brooklyn, ¥ Campbell, to b k < MPM euemun Day. to be Sucvegor-Geueral of Cal | MP. Ko Mr Mr, Bare reported back the bill introdu Mr. Koons, repealing #0 much of the BOUNTY CLAIMS, cod by coud eC the det of the @th of Pebruary, >it, a» pro. but that section sliall apply only to claims of men for bounty received at the War Ofce ‘or to ite Pabsage; i extends. the time for prosent such claims two yenrs After ab explauation by outa, the bill was passed, Speaker's table and referr Ways and Means. . took a rece: evening senmion to be for general d The House, nt 4:45 EVENING SESSION. went into Committes ck in th fom on th ti 7:30, The The Hous with Mri Mr. € f the Whole Chair, and was addressed by sutieet of matlonal tases: by Mr Paine, in eriticiamn of the Democratic purt Mr. Bic wnsylvanin, on the « u nd by Mr, Carte t neat of the fi and tn opposition to the theory of taxing United States bonds, bis remarks being inte ply partioniarly to those made by Mr. Butler, of Mis + last might, and those aude by Mr Pike sc ago, Tis ‘argument was prine'paily di reeted to disp. oving the nasertion that ( ‘opone found an eaainpe in E the result of tis examina yn, that bngland did net now tag, and never bad taxed, Uy neipal or the interest of the Tie described the proposition of the gen Tenian froin Mansachuse:ts (Ar, Butler), and whick Was sent (0 the Committee of Ways tune Weeks ago, to tax the. tute nt, ae a direct palpable order ty ee Lo rept te fen ver of the public debt, For th (54,008 year, to be saved tn the" fh ot ‘that sure would d preciate al the Vonds whieh had already nh more than one er cent sluee Liat resolution had pissed the House The peop he United Stat avy nueritice for t wintry, member of the I attord to do a mean Tdeple ion of the nivthe very Mr. Burnin, and be joa 1 nw the propos) n from Masauchusetts au x sence of dishonor, of Mass,,untericok, In a specch of ve minutes, tb refute the argumert of Mr. tiarfelt insisting that England did tux both prinoipal aad iv vstol the public debt, and did tax foreiguers, He iutimated that Mr, Gartield knew no more of 4 navle annuity (of Waieh he hi War than a Choctaw Mr. Ganereny replied ty the latter re ing thatat he dig ot ui tu uisted that bh hat A been talking) anrk by say retand more thin a Choe had better manness than those of 4 Choclaw in treating an epponent Mr. Pie also replied to Mr, Garfield and to the Commitice on Ways and Means, Mr. StoNE Uh jiessed the Commiitee on gen eral polities, aud at halt-past 9 o'eluck the Commit rose and the Houge adjouri ed — GEORGIA, ss Artayta, Ga,, July 15.—In the Senate to-day a resolution of Inquiry aa to the eligibility of the of ticers of the Senate was passed Mr. Caudier offered a resolution requesting the Governor to furnish the Senate with such papers or Jocutmonts affecting the ellsibil!ty of Bcuators as be ve in bis possession The resolution was strongly opposed by the Repub Kean members as being disrespectful to the Governor, De disclaimed any disrespect, be tum to delay matters war 4 parent ‘The resolution was adopted and they adjourned tilt toskay ‘The trial of the Columbus prisoners was resumed Hon, A. H. Stephens, having recovered nt illness, Was present us counsel for Styler, of Meriweather county (a brother of the the former Minister to Austria), wis sworn, and ten tifled that at 5 or Go'cioek in the evening of the day ‘on which Ashburn's death occurred, he inet Willian resttence of hix father, about forty miles rortheast of Columbus, He further testified tt Ashburn was noted ataong the whites and bitcks ns a cruel overseer and a bad man, and the fict of his passing away by the hands of masked wesaysing left i deep lnpression on bis mind, a SOUTH CAKOLINA, - Covemura, 8. C., duly 15.—In the Legistature here today, five ballots were taken for United States Senator for the long term, with no eboice, On the lust vote Mr. Mackey reveive! 62, Mr Sawyer 5, M) French %&, and Mr. Campbell (Demoeray), 1 Seseuty-ix votes are sary Lor a ebe The Governor his refuse. ty appre Wh) the Republican Treasurer, on the ground ofits being insufficient — MISSISSIDEL - Jyexsox, Mist, duly 15. —Major Tyler, of Gen Giliim's siad, Leit this morning tor Wastiagion, t ing wih lil the oficial returns of the receut Missin sippi elections. — Harvard Com nents Bostoy, July 15.—The attendance at the Her. vard com) cnt wis less thin usual, Owing to oxireme heat of Weather, The graduate numbered seventy-aix, The pubic cacrelees were fully up (9 the average of former yours, The follow f ry degrees were confrmed: Loctor us exer Rockwood Hoar, of Concord; Ad Henry Davia, Andrew | Atkinson Beaugidius votolides | Searhor lard Wistiains, Horace 1 k Bates Colleges 5. Commencement Commence! Lewistox, Me, July at Bates College took place to-day, Honvrary dezree were conferred as follows: A. M., the Rev, Dawson Burns, of London; D. D., the Key, George H. I REMOVING DISADILITIRG, Dourwent, from the Committee an Recon: of Buflalo, E, #. Whipple wilt deliver a oration Lefore the literary sucietice this events had beet ed inthe ease of Utsh. The inies | Plains were not habitable without irrigation awl | ts, ant If those could be created by Wise lexis: | Iton Such as those Jand grants proposed, a Vast ures. Would be inynished (or the tise of settlers and great | Funding Dill referret | rb hatarall FINANCIAL A ed citizens Of Bavarii and have uninterruy J, during five years in Wavaria, be considered te of Tavarin, and be treated a «neh by the ‘The mere declaration of intention ‘ome A citizen of one or the other State shall naturalization with respect to one ration of the Missuttrl’ cont e atnralised citizen of one State ma | case of Mr, Switaler a Mr. Anderson, tite shed afer reiuraing into the militee on me that the sitting men ate, IP ite has comnfited any ber, Geo. W, Anderson t entitied to the eat, nishiment hefire Ns envier ud that the Contestant, Win. F. Switzier, was | tion, providing th © his not become obsvleve r POLAND ath {the House in advocacy of | seevrding to the laws of lis original country the report of the Committer 3, Th between the Kingdom of Th Varia as one part and the United, States as the other He TAX ptt part, concluded on the 12th oi Sept ’ Mr. Sen twenty minutes past 4 o'clock, | #pocting the extradition of fugitive Ne made ar fom the Ce toc on the | granted in certain ete, shail contin Tas Vill, which was agreed to, Th oF Art. 4.1f a Mavarign, naturalized in America portuaving also heen ugroed to by ale, the | taker up tls residence in Bavaria withoat intending il! goes 10 the Presitent for his to retura to Atmerica, he is to be cousidered a» te In reply to Liquiries as to th the report, | nounciig hit naturalization in the United States Mr. SengNen explained as to banks The Conference | Likewise, an Anicrican naturalized ty Bavarin tte | Committes had agreed to. strike all relating to | t Tas renonnelng his naturalization If be anks, being entirely aatieded th DIN could " i tites Without intending this eeasio ining auch « provision It a unelat he con Storekeepers are (0 be pak Uuited States: | # if the naturalized eitize «are to be limited to twerty dive in | State lives for than two years in the of ineral of hae been but upon iheseine | the ouver Aisee : footing a other manufactures; all dist nd te Ant. 5. ‘The present treaty will he val (vers Of oll are to pay the sume ae tmauuiae- | ately after the exchange of ratifeations turers. vattd for teu years, Hone part fails to FixLD—There is no tax per gallon on pe: | pealit within alx t \ trofeum Jes al! romatn in force until n ScumNen-No tax except on mes The re: | t time that ¢ | moval of spirtta tn bond 14 required to tak n Partics gives notice to t 4 nine monthe—a compromise hetween the six months | intention to re ] of the House ond the twelve monthy of th | nr. 6, tt wited by TE ed States, and thet he ene ed at Munich withtu twelve umonihe from this dat May a6, Is8s. —~— ND COMMERCIAL, Consols ¢ Fallow ved at Dyetweuty bonis Fy Mlinote Centra: hav aWyyex dividend ; brie Lelway shares Prasny Sily 1d: Uniced state twenty bonds elaved at Livenpoot, duly it 8 elooed quiet “and procs are fnelanged. The tol toltall leans, HAM. Lhe tales af tie day fo | o | it Lael San vad he vs The the 24 He th raid oop hy Sr vontio tend rery, Appro Con he Se Bows with the King, troops in hat vietpity, bat failed vad several’ pas were ou the train, D Republicyn Congressional Nomin Petrolean heavy, ai tor 41s. for epiriie, Sugar fra al vis, Other & nuchagel —— SANDWICH ISLANDS - Frasorsco, July 14.—An arrival from the Teh Tslundes to day brags Honolulu advices t h of June King prorogued the sof Jun nked the men le afer w ernte' Dil grunts $1,080,007 for ¢ ent for Ovo yearsending 9 printed to en promote jul courage {2 tislandle wareé d’ Affaires bud an interview Presented Capt, Sampson, of the Caited Staies steamer Nah Tie wuddieaice Inate ed one hour, The Honolidu t “Michal or keno the Government, speaks in complinentary terns of the officers and erew of the Mohong The Diltish ship Seiote had arrived wt fos with 144 Japanese lmtigrants Hi altin Governinent A few hours after the arrivel of the vessel dard of Eiigeation bad «plications for all the Whale Lip Comet wae reported off Hakodadt 1s. She reported the. following whalers a8 Corinth Ole. Washington, nine 16d bbls eper re He follow lt e port of Hone: ae United at amer Mohonge, British ships nto and Robert Lave — WESTERN MEXICO, - Maw Fraxensco, July 14.—-Advices from Mazat Jan, Mexic the Sth of duly, state that the Britieh | war steamer Chantlelecr was s'il! Mockaking that port against Mexican Commerce, Hud was Hot inlerse:inK With American vessels, The Uulled Staten steane Ktesica was it Mizuilan, and the Ossipee at Cor rieates, — TUE VACIVIC COAST, - SAN Fraverseo, duly 14.—The mail ate Constitution, for Panama, sulted te-day, carrying £515,000 in treasure, of whieh §705,000 was { York | Late advices (rom Crescent City, California, that the Klnmath Indiana had attacked a party Klamath Blutts, killing oe and wounding wnoth ‘The remainder of thew wore besieged in block house. ‘The san saving stealing cattle for inonths jast aud prep jittery anthortiion were trwed to #tation 0 do 0, Arizonsudy that the bad ect Ore to the w: town of DPreseott, and great demage had been dene to the bine and fences, The signs of Indian hi ithe Peutiul, ‘The savages had kindled signal fires un heurly every mountain top Us around A tel from Victoria, Va vera Dat saya it ported that the United States ateane Rupert. No particulars of tig disaster had b ceived. ed Treasure Liste © ce following is the treasury list of the steam, sing Star, from Aspinwall, arrived yesterday Kelly & Movitz Moyer... 81,690 2 471,000 09, Welle, Faro & C0. Ainsal 7 y Movaan & BL Wirneay's Ne phews & Co. 4.00 0) 1 uF ema Narragansett Verk Rae: Provipence, R. 1, July 15.—To-day was the second day of the Narragansett Park races. The at tendance was much larger than the first, di the trot ting: particularly in the last rece, was quite spirited fide stake of @25 each, play or pay, for five years old | horne to have $10, ‘There were four entries brves COM pC is the summary t Uy) Pie Matte (Portia, Me) ein Green dilly aust, 844, 8 cond ence wes tol prize for t heats, best threo qn five , Gad oN to seavnd, aud resulted as +, Long Island, bm, Lady Thorn. 418 1 S. McLaughland, New York, b. g Moun. tain Boy er beh ime Bai, 224, #7, 2) 0 Newsarn Sr, Lorn, duly 15.—Capt, Sam, Barr, who was Indicted as an weeessory der of Henry Anderson un the steamer Great’ Kepublic, was ad Inued to ball to-day. iy the sum of 2,000, Capt Doinableand W. HW Thorwegam becomi his sure An accommodation train going West on the Paclite Hailroad, was yesterday larown from the track, 1 few miles weat of Herman, A brakesman, named Dan Harley, was insta: tly killed, and the «onductor slightly iajure Vided with & freight ers W road Pay iting out of the «fy, a. About three hut sandoutelters tothe Republican State Mae to we held at Jefferson Clty tomorrow, no one Was hurt —— Vulon Soldiers’ Convention, Lours, July 1 ¢ Union Soldiers’ Con: nut City today, was Very largely at Grosner, Way appointed tempo: Neill, out L bemident nd Ge ariaty — tion, vaupva, Ohio, duly 15.~ The Republicans of enth District, in Convention to-dsy at Loudon ated Judge J. Winaus fr Consreaa Another day of thi have been ewelted by of eu stood In the mercury unusual heat ldren ving 89 deaths had been mounted too truly anpal are stricken nke, AN day yeste —_ | LIST OP THE UNFORTUNATE VICTINS. sistas Timely Suggestions on Sunstroke — dreadful heated te: over, and the bills of mortality In this metropotts long list yt The Me wn On every Vat the Coroners THE DREADFULLY HOT WEATHER. —_— APPALLING MORTALITY EVERYWHERE, t of fatal cases eitects of this on, women, ard hand, Last OMlee as occurring during the day, white the eases | fot Immediately fatal were happening fuster than the | worn out reporters contd record them, —T frets | make the ee | The treme wutterin of m wn could columns Hiont was simply A for breath And when the aun went shower, that filled all of tna averavate the horr ments falrly concept reeking them few shortve re of the the ann wos hidden, t glowed agatn, ai to th veked up cellars of vy s of | | | torrid an at ny y toss upon th Mortality «t tntole alt class re de furnaces wn pr with hope aches, that hour, N he -clty tortures endu sonday tn waiting Infant at an more pal pilve welting Man beast ike glow of the omieed thande e divine, pass only 1 erved to At came, 1 pave 1 beyond A by the walle a pain! women, and eb f tor The that during the past | Jays no Tess than 80 deaths have ocearted from | Heat within the Metropolitan District at {We have suffered is messuenbly trae also of j such Meteas our reporters and the telegraph have brousght to hand, and the following TAAIPLY ADU RSTIONS Patt MLV EN TION OF SUNSTHORE AND THE PATAL REPECTS OF EXCESSIVE DRAT. — f Me Wednesday act 4 Word if Caution sovenriy i fro the Prosident c ey HWE aployers of al th hele a tit ' have had a perature fen degrees. high heed in more an twenty cin Ww heat, Hospital Kinel, in aud tron hrs. Ma Patiick barriior a) Furst ave Jauies Murphy, of a Cherry stroke Mrs. J ane ver Mary W pin Httead inher cha alwys fraid Sikh aud Se street, Yerwee Da ef tp Cheat mu naused Crozer, of 54 V Chas, BAY Of at Maitland’, Oly y West Twenty Hrond yingat ther Hospital ee Wildaaass of 1 Smith, hoarding wt addin ber nider a pe Mout ra Pfeltow citizens to Nse Overy Neate posal FROM OUR REPORTER ‘ho atreots of this city last evening appeared as if the honses had heen turned inside out, and all New York, with thelr wives and fumilles, were out of doors, disjomnested, awit by a tyranuleal owner or house agent. Every doorstep, stoop, baxement, arc fe, seemed wlive with humanity; and 4 yoor enidren appeared to terribly with the — heat Were cu pletely prostyated the ontelde F their stores inet 1F COURSE RE ‘ neglecied ita tote Me hore 10 wait on ant prost Uion relgned supreme. tinbearable | but stlif the Journ list must plod in order to record cts of the Ineifferably Lot weather ‘The following fatal cases from the extreme heat fn + corner of Linh ey and Trinity piace, died suddenly MoNert Anguay dl, Thirtioth strvot, diet audiivuly Vaicitlue Neuheslor, 1, German, of 87 Frankfort | street, died fron au stroke Daulet y Wot fig West Fortiott street, died ud diel on’ lis Way to wily fourteen days tu this country, J}, of 46 Borsytte street, dled 9 nuie "dled Atrect, Jn, 47,08 Wi, Wost Broadway, died from wriok atr is cnnah Curtain, 2%, of19 Malhery ip Gaines, wf bed Blin street, fou 4 in Ch uukhuwn man, 45, with black. side whiskers, prow | trated w East ftiver, nud died on Jou itesettetiporee ef hardwaie, 07 Beekmanst., du Vali or te) W y second ave (tows. Congestion of lungs, supcemiuced seeitget Laan at We Doughty sireot, died aud: aly Ach A skel Hiects ot Che heat Juba Vaish, o wan, Working a the foot ef Colun pig uehoer ind prostrated uy ihe Rents die was eouveyed ‘i initia Hompital nm dying condition ‘ia fiusethsn Germany way averoumne Hythe heat tn eee rect Tish evening) aid taxceu ty the Long tstnad foaptial MORI: Gribben, of 907 Ninth avenue, diet suddenly, vn ble aiaces dled sud uly Haridet Hay ad it Riese Proveson W Nortol, fae thes sible wet and Sixth ave and died ¢ g case Ie expected to prove fatal rher of lies Pourtegntth Prociuct tatiwn hy Dr. Witte of Nor The subjoined eases of prostration have been dis pos dof by the police, as fol Frederics Bravitt ing at 223 Wort Wash togtn Market be i Niinnt Howard, of ts New Chambers atreet, Taken hon Wiis M. Bosser, ¢ of 10 ha foun crams Helievue Daisiel Heuskins, ihaieot lal havee street, found At the, corier Of Fifsc-avcuuo aud Thirtecnth street Tak f Ny tak! wh German, $s, dreswed in dartk¢ and at the roraer of Broadway wad Tweuty-eigttir s¢ fettewoe fray teal ution the bad he fh Madison at Ing over 9 furna MP Ly mouth and fay stiwets, He Was takeu to bie home, ermometer | it), and after nightfall came ne, while at work at ¢3 Worth street bite Dantel Chas New ¥ 22 hast Forty Heat streot tle street, condnet: Tenth vn ath Hh sailor, oF ONY found at theeot f dates elip ant Taken hore Joho W. Gardner, 2, soldier, Marine Bara Af tie corner of Dv and John Morphy, of 2) Cherry atrest, found in ativots Hellevie Hospitih Ai unknown mace at felton ferry Hoolman atreat. of 241 Bast Thirty etenth atre Tairty ninth street 1 rier of ofoe Hosptial, Spring ane Mar ephen Warns, cornet of S treet and Avene i al Hohn Witiate,. nih Avenue, Heouty capttis aiid Twenty Moet A JoWD Man, attired (na hh hory shirt, ve! che heavy eh and | vite, 6 the cornurat Bort nd tree! we ie ty.d na) Janies Majory wonnny #4 York Hospital Unksow | me ts George Le fn stteet ty Ww i 4 the corner of St Fi Ttroome street, toned in Mot Rroneht to th oM the | atic, dlaziness, a feeling « . | the toretvend st faling of slut, ce at "i | Heve'nnd prostestion crkieing out”) occ | Hiat -ly go to a cout place, awl er | ine ek and (ke fwat wavered’ and havo « artaot | poured slowly upon tue head nd * meek mii are not at vuce relley . Oy yelninn What tau Unt thee Php Comes If the eit iy atill wweatiog et tiniitink (reels of cath | te ea ct cotton tea le boa. tuts If seeasinn tins J seoment il roe very reat anor § Hd ue ent oby ice Water, anda baw uf pounded ice well Covered WH hiowely Ropt bnier ‘the head awl tue back oF the ne itureoftierarbonate of winnontn, | arts bah, nin pays mut rll verance of Health, hatidors xed to kive. the the st whieh they fittwen been. © oly taken sek Adenty, frou sun. sein Pinty fit 1, fou laid her aid io halean ded coruvr of ein Grand and Khia f Canal ard | found at the aveuue. | ot ork How Painter, of 426 Kast Fourteenth street, pot, corner of Thirty PRICE TWO CENTS, past five days, has beon the hottest weather, for the here singe 1945, Relieves |, 2 (nant, July 18.—The thermometer stood 97 oe ie’ to-day. onan tho | Yesterday and to-day from sunstrone,, eh Seathe Tete ie reporta reecived here from va ‘tous parts of the Dominioe indicate that the heat is Hospital 8 A. Hontecow pla corner of Washington nad enue, foand at the cor. er steeot, Water atres ks, found Bent Division Deltevae Mor New York and Var toa Lat ihe corner of Peart and Chat- Frank Ruppert, Gerrna 1.$, white enyptove etwoon toot, Castle Garagn dat ‘ond Avenne YO Intense, the thermometer runging from 98 to 1 * in the shade, An alarmi | ‘teath from sunstroke are seporied, “ee CuMDSE Mowrawat, July 15.—There were twelve fatal caece of sunstroke yosterday and four today, TI thermometer marked 108 degrees in the C Jone! John Serever, one of the most i military men on the frontier, was sunstruck yester- day. THis recovery is considéred doubtful, Avavsta, Ga., July 15.—To-day was the hottest of the season. ‘The thermometer stood at 09 egtees in the shade, , Sr. Lovis, July 15.—The oxeessive heat con- Nouen unabaied, although 6 brisk shower foil thig | Aflernoon, aceompa: wil heavy thonder and lightening. Eleven f snnstroke oecurred to | Uay.and most of them will prove fatal, ‘The total nutiber of deaths in this etty to-day was 8% @ larg Proportion of whieh Were y onng children. Sporn Dratt.—A baker named Thomas Burns died Tnesday afternoon at Penhorn City, at the resilence of Jeremiah Long, He bad. just ar- rivelatthe house, when, feeling exhausted, he ree quested a person ty pull ‘off his boots, But be/ore IMs Wisi could have been complied with h > -- Weather Report, New Youx, July 18-0 A. Ma Wud, Weather. Degrees, re... a W arevTten | aw 4 4 ee ren | % i ‘ are | N Y., July 15. —Preston’s bone street, wax burned last & NY, July 14.—This morning here Which destroyed the barn ot the dagen ir. Dey, the erry of Hira Benedict Seholiarie Hyuk Tditacy the ite printing taterial of the Scho rue Feputdteun tie afi ture of J. Mural Wie im av” Of “Joseph Wilkes, and the reaidener of Alex uider Hickart, The juss will reach ®)0. The following ty a list of the Compantos ta whteh erty haw been tn Albany City=Jdacob #84, Kepubliean Otice, $2,500; Lilran Bene: Wiel, G0; Miers & Beret, 81500, Albany” Muvial —CON. Throop, Qa, Plate Fo.— Alexaad ke wrt $1,000, tas. Hart Wil ”; | O. Hoot, #500, Glows Balle a) a Myers, $1,040. Loine, | 300. a ok Dutleitig 5, 8 a Washington atrert, avy boots. -N matiees| Cstutlisnment near Spring street, and Ais, fron Hel Known | s jatroped the whole building, whieh" wae wit, ob ¥e nistehe id oceuyied by Cyrus Olusead, There, ark brown ha aah ed In ho place 140 bales of cot walters. Tivdy piney fornicate ( Walle Morgue is open day aud aig pe eh, Pe pe bins Ingrests oN THR Deap.—The Coroners and | about QUntans aathd tO te Muthy ti ace on their depatios were yeste again busy all day in | $3.00; lusured tor ¢. Prevent heated fern of that klad to be ¢ Hont in Brooklyn. parently an [a Bhi ston atroot An unks trated aby L Non Teller, Fourth nude Hos John Gillespie died ALhia’ Feitence ital by the & one, from (he el munatroke thirty-nine ea ectinible from the heat nyeyed ta the Clty te HM Hudson ave mpany The workmen tad t tock, but had been working with cov: unknown. cup to wor » July 15.—In bnening of the cabinet shop attacked to the Sin dead lostes foot up as follows: Charle as of is gO0. W 8 had only eh Lunalvet aid ity convicts the tlames, a The District Attorneyshto of Philadelphia vpeneats, Pena, daly Witham B Jour Feary ve ‘At 48 Tillary street, fell deat | Monn, one of th: Republican rit from the rear stou | Piorhag, baa written 8 tevtet tin he brain " it hein uderstood that M whe Hornard Fitzpatri mployed Inthe gare J ion. tt being understood vil den department. ol f wa pronttated by) Was nom! the bolters fros " ite was von Ay Hosticat ) wouln we dur letter, . ! "i reise to make Wes be Mr y soatartay tron th | Misciiurat not having yet prepared his loiter, the down dond in the stre publication of Mr, Mann's ts dei. sed for Hie premomt asa ons ——— Fatal Effects of the Moat CONDENSED TELEGRAMS A large number of p yoatorday Bd 1 by heat In the Tiel, and IWO | rhe Sansachusetis Republican State Committer Abode! fae . uns oh pate | ihe Yih of Sepienh oa) ' 18 German grocer d art evening at | vention a! Worcester, tom. tuliuty Stabe odie and North Seventh and Fourth #ireets his appointment we Co joo hae ex Kellys bo Shonih Pint street, pros. | iH Waking thle appointment, the Cony hay Ti Grewia avonoe, died winle receiving mot cal oy a Mogi THEE ae an, Inborer, re 41 North Pink ie thei wantin in ah ineens aition I Wythe | Piers her | wile Drunioud, ‘Ta | Junge. Badgl hy heath fs ¥ eet station Mout iter persf us are likely to recover Thicke ahs es ¢ learn that ou Wedaesday morning, a eon Hunatrokes in doracy ¢ Md Th sal Me sehibi ei Michael McCarthy, while working yosterday at | tev! for physical superiority came of wear Framing th Dork, fot of Hudeon street, dersey eaiy, | bata, Mass, between two gentiemo aamed William sae aunatruck. He was promptly attend ty | purgen snd Joku Murphy. A large number of gen- Dr. Wolser, anil now lies at hie home wt So Murtis | i oy qssombtod to witness the contest, which we street, dog Welles... Mabe Halve UDkE OWN, Wh 0 i . " found at the corver of Newark evenue ond Sonth tuke the Liberty of summing op a follows—in the Fi ttn an in nile Nition, Me was worls of one Whe svoms to Gaderstand the language aided te by Dr. Sunart, dtuken ty the G4) Hoept tal A passenger op a tain of the New Jersey Rak of the ring id, nained John Hogan, died at dy BLM. yorter AM, Inside rhoge wore Gay, becween Newark aud dersey City, ‘Ie Was on | the itl “Dungy his Way froth Charleston, 8. C, to New York Cons eral Thoro ws one case of sunstyuke in Hudson City va" 105 lati 4h Nod. yeetord r nah walle “ih oa wats but sun in Hoboken, Sate ie as, There were f es of aust y then toed & cor — Hunstrokes tu Newark, Jacob Rice was sunstruck yesterday afte at the corner of Broadand Clay streets, Newar = now ,improving....Owen Connerty, liv Boston street, Newark, was sunatruck’ abo sidered hopeless Vabat, were “1 tWo of the other cases are of a pevious Ba rnoon k. Me ing in ut the Two niruck, but are now F k. August Belirots 6 NewYork avenue, go! overieated while at worl, and died shortly aberwards... An ox, while being drives tough Newark ty the New York warket kot over Inst evening, fell at the corner of William and Washington streets, aud has mince died, > Tn the Co} Rocuesten, N. ¥., duly 15. were four cases of stroke in this city day, two of which were fatal. fhe thermoteter indietted ¥¥ tn the nade yesterday afternvon, Ricuwoxn, Va. duly 1.—The weathor is ex cesslvely bot! ‘The thermometer last night reveled Ki Snimel Lueston, a elerk in the Spottswood Ho tel, died to-day from the eilvets of sunstroke Sanarooa Spa, N,Y., July 15.--There was a flue shower here’ thin witernuun, and it is now very cvol aud pleasant, Gurexrincy, Mass. July 15.1, B. Stevens, wio has been many years proprietor of tie Moasion House th this place, died ina fit lastnicht, ‘Tuomas Mahon Was tatally sunstruck yesterday, Woncrsten, Mies, July 15.—Ingh Keany, aged forty-five, aid "Thomas Whalan, aged Uarty-vey died in this elty yesterday from theeifects of sunstroke Several cases of prontration are reported. For. four ya the mercury has remained at ubous ninety -eight este, ail falling only a few degrees during Olloy Tuly 18.—Reporia from al points represent tuo “heat aw yery aud of & Jonger duration than Way ever belore kuden, Sun sirokew ave very numerous, BALTIXo KE, duly 15,—Hight cases of snstiotee have hee: repurted here yeste: da: ng fital, The rmometer reached Ws ¢ LPM, yeaterduny sAmverican ofr at, 13 4 it stood 109 deg ucenesia, N.Y, July 15,—At throe ditior lis’ elty, Jeaterday, he ther moneter grees th'the shade, Tho mercury. | Funder Dan It ut al cues of prostration by ed Diewnrt Dou, of Kingstot ly in led sirewt, aud died en A wer at dropps 1 in his A yesterday vebing heat pre s again tod) thermom t noon mirk ing ¥, and Will undoubtedly go | belore night ‘Tie barometer ty falling rapidly, but no storm ¢ are visibiv. ‘The stoumers on te Huson ptss crowded with pee Wasnin July 15,—'To-day was warmer than yorte The Ghermom the Kepres was several degrees higher (ort while at other localities in the ety, at Lo'elock, th Fanige was from 100 to Lod degiees,. ‘There have been several deaths trou the efect of Wie hea i Paniapeneia, Va, duly 10,—'The thermometer ttood wt ys 40 number 0: Gites Of sun very few tb will prove fatal, rally are sus pending their work. Auwayy, F. Y., duly 15 mercury ra om 100 t0 104 inthe sha ay, About twelve cus@s [rom sunstroke and exc: by the Corcners, Hautvoup, Conn., July sumstroke were report tne Vatleal day and one death Leow 1A) ta th sheaves ve heat are reported Several cases of 1 The vhs Wtrowlne tooole bad arrangements, mt ole iat the nel e wore on the que rime, the Altait war poripuned, Wine Durana. is whative. of Count Boat iehiand” ews 2t yoirs of ass, und eramds 9 toa se thehie br height. wad weigie To'pouuds, He is of Feihraliy iwitdy and ose “Le if We had ‘boca over tra a aujeniente John Mus pay, stands 5. tex theuen ( ae He hans twiee In the a yiiter. Th ghd W Burrough We. ML Wis tp ‘Or Mur Tiles oe seconds were van Inghes oft ‘and. J 3 atbauad od S were all green Ser eu DOrMer har ettied, up to the th i ered and Laken, ny aw and v ad wash Uh thet ‘their position fringe follows a «pecial deseripsion of the * rounds, wich came up to forty, durlag which (according to the reporter) both parties were eevercly bundled, But he shall tell " 8 own wt Ty the fortieth round Murphy's ¢ avd fescame up aud struck owt wikdiy wud tare Wu Ih the Hist _ round Murphy stoggered around, and Dargan toreed him over by the rupes, Both pegged vw i) Marpay received @ blow on the neek and ell, Jeseated but game tan, aud his seconds throw © Aght lasted one hour and forty minutes, and nwd dispersed and seat arm among the quiet int ed without creating bitants, ‘The men au, were conveyed tora place of saiety, buth being badiy cut up ond bruised. gga ‘ . Daowsen.—A boy named MeGeer, of Thire wenth street, between Pirst and Second avenues, the soot of wus drowned yesterday afternoon at Seventy third street Boty wot recovered. Aves DENTS. e Harley, aged 8%, of 317 Fourth atreet, fell yesterday from his gle, ti ‘Chatham | strest, and was Badly injured. Taken home....4 ay panied Motehkiss, of Porty-iist strect and N avenue, fl fom the gallery of the ehureh in Farty-t street, between Eighth and Ntath (y_oues, striking bis head aud severely injuring hina, Tuken t Bellevue: y,—It will bi remenbered that OMeer t, Thirty: second Precinet, lost hits If fomday jist an try in fo save a young kirl who bad a len overboard at ed sircet. He Was drowwed tainly because thirt rs fell overboard on him, and disabled The Pohee Department give him the highest character a a mau and an anda project ns been set on foot to raise & und s‘uticlent to piace his wife and tlve children bee yord the reach of Doverty, And that the public may Shure iu this token of gratitude to. bruye sud fiithe iol oplcer, Commissioner Brennan Is realy to receive any donations for his purpose, A Covrue or Ving Fettows.—Thowas Adam and John, Thompson, well-known thieves, were yen terday riding fn a Broadway stage, and amusing Chemaelves by plac the Jape of the ¥, ladie r endeavori: g to ralse thelr dresse cate! ing tem up with thelr feet, Jusiier” Hogan Was in the stage at the thine, wad pata rally upbralded Giem for their conduct, wheres yon they both turned pom him, aud tried to gouge bh Justice anecrede 1 in gett ag ne of their fingere into his mouth, and Jeft an im. yession far from pleasant, Wren the slaze reached the Astor House, ice Hogan sonped the vehic'e aud gave the wen into the custody of te Broadw odicers, Who, afler some auuggling, took them up to Rallag Uredsuactene whace thaw ware lanker Wm, —3