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~THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR FROM WASHINGTON FRIDAY, by the Committee on Indian Affairs $54,500 to complete an irrigating ean Fado reservation in Arizona, Messrs. Henderson, Doolittle, Conness, niment, which w hin numbers anfficient to One would have thought that the entire population had deserted their he the occasion turned out in undress uniform for a on every possible Roosevelt street, and counted thirty adults and eigh- stock 8 Lorritory teen children on beds, placed a the floor the word don't hecin to teil ity The Germans have a that the “seven binges of hell” are the hot ingest points known to any compass, tor reatrial or otherwise, but roaily we believe that the these streets would not have suf. an he end of the war; pledges tothe North to get mon and money; pledges expeciall cleetione : pled lay, down their arma and to renew their alleciance 9 inriner thom eupported the am Mowers, Howard, Howe, and Tt appeared from the discussion that $50,000 have heretofore been appropriaied for the purpose, the ca to render the land suitable for , Progress of the Bill Concerning Executive Appointments, ——- , TB VACANCY IN THE COURT OF CLAIMS, Phe night down there was hot to a degree ex. sible only by tho term '«tleky,."* Fifty Deaths from Sunstroke > Reported Yesterday. A hat was an A vest an uneom basements alon; fered thin week the closest comparison Atmosphere, Mugh !it was literally awful, nat te say A I he deseribed nid When the fict is recorded that the w hia stomach when he came ip the appreciative reader nal being required tural pursults, oN having entered pars, into the general iment of the Indians by the Government, urging Hat it ts preferable to expend money in stippor them od teaching them the arte of peace rather than to making war vpon them, Mr. Howann replied that the storie of Injustice of the white man to the poor Indian suitable for newspa OL the Cleat pre nition, which leaves to exch State | wlate suffrage, et of the unjnst first of ail to A Little Stir tn for itself the ty (us party has, laws, otstran hiod hen’ most fnteliige the Air and Reduc- | tion of Temperature, than when he went down, By ez posi roe Will readily appre Fisnen § ALLRY, Areds of ther'aan Is back of Onk street, not fr from No. At all events ft is one of 4 most populous of mines owned and run by" respectable play the puttin distinction,” modesty, pert of thing whieh ordin it very number known, dirtiest | Political Letter from Senator Doolittle. k the living of men question here, ‘The sho such sentin and all Cambie Into the cellar, pay exch hi ty cents, according to th reall romance els with yellow that the groater part have been on the part «! howl! be rem y | arratgued Probable Close G i ie Judgment, aud for ‘9 conmummate All civil goverowcnt and clvil. libert rele of Casby’ of the Hottest Half; } Month for Many Years, WU KFeRL WrOn even In thewe fineen, o tw Epecial Despatches to The sun. HINGTON, Inly 16, 1863, sto life, Mherty, and pro- AL of one maw. y ave prevent ry. They have ki it, during three yo had been there t p pably be a yearly ove, Would not be re. low and blunted in every moral’ sense, the ebiiitren are used to it, and. ong! ‘ec amendment was agreed to, The Committee's amendments having heen mostly ts were adopted on mo. ie, Pomeroy, and Thayer, that of Oo withholding and through yard, which was the fence w Wo breathe again, and are ‘The reign of fire seems to be broken Bat the vivid recollection of late sufferings come over us like tho breath of @ volcano In full action, puddles until we eorely thankful for the present, The Conference Committee on amendments to the Tenure of Office bill to-day reported Mr. Trum- bull's proviso to allow the President to Mil the eaney in the Commissionership of Patents by de Rating one of the Board of Appes Whispered around the House the President to place the office in the charge of Elisha Foote, father-in-law of Senator Henderson, ‘who was to have been nominated Commissioner but for fear that he could not be confirmed at present, the Hoase took the cue and refused to concur in the re- ‘They will now have to #0 Arrange their report as to remedy this objection, or Wt will not pass the House, | RY OF CLAIMS VACANCY. ‘The death of Judge Wilmot, some time ago, left bat four Judges upon the bench of the Court of are now over twenty persistent appli Gants for this place, the most prominent of whom are Ex-Senators Foster and Harris, who have been press. Ing their claims pere wally with Mr. Johnson. President stated to a Democratic member who talled upon im, that he should app from the South, as there wasa very large amount of tlaims from the Southern States, and no ow * stich we decent met 6f aro frequently enacted there, This woek, however there has been sich horrible discom- fort, such perpetual that’ Gausual irrita i * have found it my All night Jong. they have to and sweated wnd awore, an when the day wiand go out into th combed, unhappy. TUR LiQuOR sors Daring tive past fonr days these hel holes as in is diMeult to aude: I, continuous mu fered by the latter being a py money appropriated to the Creek Indians nntil those and who were refused a shire of Moneys distributed previous to March 14. 18 ner Of Indian Affairs, shall be pald thereirom a per capita dividend equal to the nt refused th ‘The bill was then passed and goos to the Houso for currence ip the amendments, if. CONNESS en protection of the F made tie special oF On. the steps y buildings were rows of tenants, lodge ched upon (he just richie of the ened the indepen. ‘They have un) of Alrican deaces spiritions throng, dragging their dripping bodies t this would enable A surly question from a tall, gaunt Erishman With along nose and a short pl A tho building. shackly that we wonder siorm of & fortnight even by) threats deavored to” force in order to piace Will wee all its power to consummate that Rigantic astitution, agalnst our pliqhted against ont own face and | was pleasantly Our business keeps ox abroad until | the *mal! hours of the morning, affording an oppor. tunity to sce the “night side of nature ed curious and tnstractive as on Wednend when wo saw hundreds of gasping mort Aishabille on sidewalks, hanging from wil over bolustrades, wan | wood, and is #0 very it weathered the thunder Wrong againat the ‘alnat Civilization last night were packed trade has been done b Ato have the bill for the 4 of American citizens atrond Jer for to-morrow, but appearing, the Senate, ut 11 o'clock, mijout from the moth- port by a vole of 06 to 36, cceded nip statrs Who Was about spreading on. the short harrow for the beds for ner expec fire was yet borning In the ate compelled aa to at tha rights of the 8! Now, 1 do not ra Wik are the'vory beat tha ne siements tO. be. On s army were fourfold. drunkenness House of Representatives. CONTESTED MRAT The Hovse resumed election caso of Switrler agai Bexsamin concluded made at New been mide for that purpose, vam shop on every corner, A about the ping in nt the ¢ nid while men and wo: nized into a vicwurk military fguro, there wer ering dream tly on the roc and in all imaginable way, seeking the eoolvess that , maniting calendars to, know and hoping that ang charce would follow (he Trst new ptmve of that Hut neither sun nor moon gave hope. Some who have great fith In Mra thought they could not hang a powder born on he rn. and prophesied rain Dut let ux hope it may, and that quiekly. Yot yesterday was not on Parison with tho five preceding day: Nova Zenibla,or the Lord knows | on Torneo’ clits, cand (in our Imagtiation) ly K how! on Onalaska’s shore nares had ratified th ase, and therefore the Government was in jons of tecbergs, not to | p, the aperta W in the slanting roof admit aid faint with tee heat, the «inell, a We looked in two was not to be found, Where A counter atret when the mov ies kreat Demoreatic Claims, The argument, whieh v Aber room we found two wi ‘The room was n would chan, ity five women, ers and several children. for mach disturbance, although th i 11 prostitates, fifteen custom port of the Committes on clares the contestant entitled to his seat Mr, Witaon (lowa) moved! that the question be re ferred back to the Committee on Klections, with in structions to inquire jute the loyalty an fiekle laminary, e dead, these children put ont by the At Wrong above mentioned, wi consequence of th \ the Kadical Ai Teady Lo er ver Hac! disloyalty of nt rome one nn; wo did the bottom," be th Nf drink hearty” a high! These wretched peop brilliantly Hghted store, and in tho manner practice their fearful Mr. Switzien, the contestant hat be had never bee er heen wn at ree upon bik op paper editor, and a mighty poor » od, and from some of whose ediorials be idressed the House, Ithas not come, gathered their children toy had been able then stifled through the hot walehes of the might as esteemed prover din the glare of the ogt unblualing i jad Ao wll tn the power to bring Snecess to our ho last two are the rece been given t We went into all the rooms, dark and vacant Some of them were rs the occupants, varying from two to five adults, with from three to eight Hitle . Were Variously oceupled readers to imagine the odorific fe ii vmall; none of ; Insome ihe fire was yet vatoes, garlic, and Muvia’ which, as a MEMNERS FROM THE AOUTIER: oa Senators and members arrived to-day. The North Carolina Senators are to be here to-morrow, and those from F of polley, hat efofune ov the oiher, It would Wi oUF viclo:y inore casy, If not more certain, Kvery: y knows that the Frault of this ¢ the uunportant qu But the lateness o where; we seemed to INVALID PRNSIONS. hour precludes further Withont disposing of the Hon whelher wo 4, Mr. Rerien, of tty o'clock, made A report from the matter for our THM AIDEWALK SCENES 16 reports would alone Mit columns m Franklin aquare a ot! jouth Carolina this ‘opriation bill, the p ing been as to the disposition of the Naval Pension int of disacrecment burning, and the intensified the f PROSPRETS OF ADJ¢ Tt now seems cert Journ by next Thursday. THe RLECTORAL The Prosident bas told several De bo will send in his veto of the Electoral very life of the ress will ad the market with several mi: there all night weary waiters for the di The veport was agreed to Prenam, from the mn bills, made present week Todger out upon the steps, the jay wrote Wenrt ty tn tt nmittee of Conference yreal boundary, The very iden was cco! unway, the ¢ Yours ago, when anew era or a dozen wom thet Mr, Seymour ia « Kren, Rat and © sinoking, many talking, and dozed, while others nocrats that pened In poiltioa adie faeh with her gi presented a petit pasenge of a bill te the pay of en of officers, and esta! list Which was referred to the Commitee on That, If elects fed President ; eyivanin, will forget ortcaied men, met several women who were @ little the wor ir tod, bat we saw no great disc The oppression of the fairly to wilt out the Make them pulpy an bears through the Honse, we ve that #wept from thy clash of res TUR PATENT OFFICE AND PUBLIC PRINTING. ause in the Appropriation Dill sent to the all receipta of th would not bear the et they could opt up ws Well as they could, and t Drew oF them ph exactly where the chaste Tt was quite clear that the mag: nates of the Health Board ky If we were king the whole pulled down w York to Gottyenry have teen Jost and Mennsy we have av ivill And Indomitahle Jackson, and saved Miskourl from secession mt of the War I THE MIAAOURE CASE, The Missouri elect reamed, and Mr. Presivient to-day order r aitting member, replied to the into the Treasury, rendering necessary new nts from that fund here which prohibits all ck of the people, and. to The little air that where eatarscts are foaming. winds biow, bring ws the long ) Wehave panted, not lik brooks, but like poor, mise up pen-men bers stormy north: coolness for | | Jegisiation for ali di after, There was also a claus Printing in the Treasury Department except the of bonds, and directs all thetr machinery, Including nearly 80 Adams presses, to be turned over | rinting OMe, and all work here- AND made a brief argument against Mr umit, whieh h dled to postpone a decision of the questi velt street, and vitia was known In Cherry street. The front win Onk aad War it, and the dark recesses have known nothin d long before a hint of it there should As we turned to leave pt the rooms question our right tu ule, and couldn't streets knew nothing le, sweltering, pe the slums in Fish f the Can't getaway Club, thauks be to the p an who occupies Wits disposed (0 iL20%, of Town, repudiated any # wbmitting the motion motion #0 a8 to instruct the Committre into the loyalty of both the sitting member an peace which comer not fation and the despous ta peace which comes fri ar ¢ Constitutional law, by wich wors that rule the to the Goverument,! alter Is to be done there his ire at th part of the cit je houses, their large roe ‘ices, are faint with heat an: arden of Iaat night Here follow many matters concerning the heat and | (lect, gathered by the reporters and te agents of Tux SUN THE HEAT IN NEW YORK, ‘The fatal effects of the heat still continue, as will npanying record of derthe Alone liberty is secured. ‘The vote was taken bj tion offered by Mr, Wilson was agreed to—yeus 2; Oppressed. wit air—what do they ki unutlerable discom one's throw of the he step-Inader ‘The tariff bill now before the House is certainly oad for this session, TUR AUSTRIAN MISAION. Minister to Austria, will Probably be rejected at the next executive session POLITICAL PROSPECTS IN MAINE. nA. Bingham, wh from Maine, ts confident that that State will give Grant 20,000 majority iu ber next election RIVERS AND HARBORS. The Senate Committee on Commerce will not act on the large river w ed by the House at this session ever, report in (avor of about 4 million of dollars to. morrow to be put in t Keep the most it Summer, but will commence no new operations. THE ALASKA MILI, The Senate Committee on Feroign Relations five agreed to ask the Sonate to strike of Mr Lougbridge’s aneudwey upon the Alaska Appro: ‘The Senate will sunta! nde to get the House to pass the bill, yey and abandoning their making future are im favor of the S FORTIETH CONGRESS-SLOOND BES-~ * Arrah, bejabers, and what is It yea t this time of the night s house as if he was m in ye lazy divil ye Tn the rear of Nos, SL AND 83 JAMES stimeT, We found a deeper depth the sidewalk 1 fort of the poor devils within vue FUNDING MILL, ScneNcx, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported thirteen amendients, amendments be pri for to-morrow, fmm: ‘And yet the men who live down he fathers, and voters, and the women. hers, and the children are just as young, ae inno: i, anil, in Many Cason, ws sweet, and autiful'an those who were bor ny whose happy futures were east in pleavanter lot.’ ‘The subject, and appeals to the ti would (hat ib might © women and Collector Smythe, Wasmatox, July 16.—Mr. Crawoumr, from da Dill to ox | tend the laws of the United States relating to ree, over Alaska, establish a collection district therein, and for o'er Mr. Chandler remarked that this was a atter of absolute necessity, aud should go to the olay, and the bill was taken up. The sirike out the third see the establishme eyor to recvive salarie worser worst 1 people who tail ‘he amendment has just returned and the heart of every one of ui touch some of us in w that they wery my Of tenants Joomy entrance until we re ni in the centre of whieh was # water about a dozen half a dozen bable . WE entered w distressed looking the heat of whieh was unbs inortai but i tenant or a reporter, @ policeman, or a ' 1. in the thickly p Dirt, dest.tution, aud diink @re his favor against life; and it thevet every one to try their best to suppress these cond jus the Nuvy Yard were and. yesterday, W rd Were suspen roll will be called this morning if the ther dock not exceed ninety degrees, Jun was prostraced by the heat at the corner ny Aud Raymond street ® lodger at 105 York hwat youtordes Danlel Bamber. # Suydam butting in Patty Six men employed in J harbor appro ie the “Tollowin all department of the great mortality, the labor of | rable by any the police telegraph operators has L for not only has every human death ( ‘They will, how: Committee recomm tion, whieh pi f Aciiveny, with sury y Will, whieh will progress this we sary Uiree mon sm Washing, one woman pursing a baby ‘ation ages, & hot stove ntiy used wupper sckvics ‘The peopie w wor, ond. Very Whoom- knocked at ad baby knocked Picking the youngster up, we raw abe lad been sob: and ata glanee at t ; looking woman, her mother, showed rtment Was br the ceiling Was low, dark with smoke, walls were fnirl iy nachair, Upped on tts hind pulled over bis hard trons Indicated king, two women He Was takou cliidren of the re cat, rat, or horse fotind on the streets bas als the Central Office, and thence to ‘Theve, tn at eet, died from any. fur-bearing p Staten, and demand Inwful money the principal aad acer ted a substitute theretc Treasury, with apps to prescribe 4y deem proper for the pre of the fur-bearing animals trom indiscriminate de ry eu atreet and Classon uve corner of Van r tor of Police I tne floof above we sident, shall ha Patrick O'Mara was prostrated by the h ‘The wlight change 1a the weather has been appa: y of the city pom, Lid perso, Fourth ayeuue. id Was taken to tho Olly Mr. STEWAKT moved to amend by adding ® pro- vito, that no special privileges shall be granted nuder ity, whieh alter dise and the ameidinent as an mployeos of the Brooklyn and Newt simply giving it the mm ily were prvatrated hy the heat yeatet> claims to be consider ‘The chances tality of the prece rs Was Wid; decren ed was alao are United States Cominittee to strike | providing for t nd to peduge t prostrated. yesterda fice’ ite wae takew wo the fitional fatal cases have been OF POFALe OF NOL COFPOFALY, the United States, shal be be Treasurer or dishurein DEATH OF AN ARMY OFFICER Col. George 8. Scott, of the United States Army, died suddenly this after noo remains will be sent to New York to-moriow, Col Boot wus filly years o NAVAL BULLETIN, Grafton, of the United States nnand of the Fe. N. Hand placed officers of the United Sta erent upon the dent ae elureney In w! id such collection amomrit of the tax the time of the "ayn wimmont fs sLaply Jyinig, Inenaail $ Jurton treat yester da fowpital by the Forty-luurth Dre And chain, was fo Dokalb avenue wi veyed to the City © $100,000 to $25,000, d the bill was then passed, mS OVER THR OHIO RIVER, Brldyet Gliun, %, of 28 Mott atre night nad died th tive bi janie! Gauls, 9, of 4d Mulberry street, died in halt «taken sick at mld: were agreed to uit as tough w lot ax by the woman—eight dollars unnafe for & dog. ing little shavers; aud there % moralizing text In their red-ypotted skin, their plaintive subs, and their evident longing for rest somewhere. ‘On the oor above we saw indeed s erman, Inger beer sal fora place un children were nice look Charles Fay ‘as overcome hy the heat tn Bal street, mear Aduius. He was taken (0 lis Home in Chaties struction of brid c# across the Ohio riv« ner of ast Broad: vides that partie, authorized by State Inw's to con must xebmit to the Feoretary of Commander E. C. vo ite consideration in Comnittec of the has been detached from. thi howery, went home uA toad at #19 Rleventh eof ship Panther, off plor 14, KE. Sreaxen sustained the point of order, the bill and amendments p ommitted, giving notice that he should report it buck to-morrow morning immedi ately after the reading of the Journal, and ask lame: ulare of the uncdertakin + ail the manner in whieh they #ha Tio Apan across the main low water ve of a less clevation thin 1) feet r mark, oF 40 feet above the ex Water mark.’ The length of the main iN leit to be subse Several cases of sunstroke, three of (hem fatal, occurred iu iis district yesterday. Will be detached from’ the 1 wcula on August 1 Placed on waiting orde ny James H. Litter, 1 died from #anatroke. Ax the door o Auliriness was adde ‘We glanced iniv the ru0 tore than twelve by eight feet, fnored a red-faced Wotan, ing betokenod @ familiarity with o her whiskey-laden breath, A and afresh gust of «mellific to the bouquet we alr n, Which could not On the foor lay and fastened cloth. ir localities, ae dicated a too great fond. Iu the corner on a table or person, & Woman utleast sixty Jong, gaunt, bronzed in cheek, wit nd emaciated treet, died from heat, atreet, between Fiivt and 14% Blath avi channel must no ‘dered ta the Pens’ goed ye BS yy above the low wa ‘Low has beon ordered to coumaud the Fecelying ship Vandalia A JAPANISE PXRCUTION, The following Is the letter of Commander Creighton of the United States Navy, deseriblog the harikari exceution, witnessed by him, Unirep STATES St RAM Jager bier saloon, cor Mr, Str vEN® moved to lay the bill on the table, ‘The SYKAKER ruled the motion out of order, that would be a consideration of the bill, which, un der the rules, must be first considered in Committee Henry Lodew ald fou Joho Bandguat, of YA Monroe street, sailor, did Mr. Bentz, of the firm of H. & M natruck at the uid died ih a Lew th ny", short, brawn halt Ih avohue, near Thirty fourth street, and died on the way ding iu Wyckom atreet, quently determin ROOM POR PASRENGRRS, Mr, Monoan, irom the Committee on Commerce, joint resolution, providing that there near Lorimer cases recovered: ‘aylor, of the Forty-aixth Precinct, pros- ‘The Vili and amendments were ordered to be print- ed and recommitted, together with the amendments yosed by Messrs, seueuck, Nibluck, and Bout- Jay and snored anot! ary of age, lea noted “aris d wunken ehent Hiogo, Japan: ONRIDA, Ls ind rate), Joho Willian, @ teal ster, residing corner Graham avenue aud Herbert etreet ler, Graham avenne, ‘atod in the atroet aud conveyed Mrs: Mary Good, p to hor honie, Grecipolut, | her contributions to ral noise of the apartment, came regularly At the rate of one VACANCIES DURING RECRSS, Mr, Rortwrit. Don. Giteon Wetter, Screviry ofthe Washington, D. C nited States Navy, eck, One passenger nade @ report from the Conference bill to authorize the temporary neies in the Executive me ita, which, after some discussion, was rejected— for every 180 cubic main and poo cubie fect of ¢ In each rare vided by law f Sunstrokes lo Jersey City. Three men, who worked in the sugar house, yy City, Were Kunatr Murfield and John Monti pleasant eye, » rk inixed coat, ath btn avenne, nour doid Streets tncenaibie, ‘ad died on che way to the station Japanese Onc Zou Kail, Who order this place on tneasot by me, ral Kk, B Van Val men slitet, found on by bo uscertained 1 broom, and mai “i's THe boas the old lady eau't si so she sleeps earlicr, and this Udy days work by way of apology : i 10 minutes before 5 o'clock, took # recess until Wulf-past 7, for gene ne tof our Minister, Ge nburgh, and is as follows iLO P.M. tn company with KAtiONe, and |.F0- that drive us ai unt of the bit otyer lady she aud then come hee to belp the old woman—s pat night on rallowable by 1 2 per contnin ‘abd ‘Broadway, taken slice at thts bill, and ifthe execss Is more thi of such allowable number, the owner subject to a fine not exceeding § Mog six months; and muster, on eor vietion, shall he imprisoned from bill also requires the MoManus, residing at Ten streets, was alxo suns Death of Co: tho omlcers atluchet to Us Mary Ann Kelly, of 21444 Mulborr on the way to ¢ is gating het 1 Van Fausil’ way suustruck Hes at the po us to the Temple whe pment not ex terday, and n tor considers his carpenter, aged was ‘aunatrack at the cor streets, and died at felt the oppre nacious of our hitruston we balfod out at the tip.of har fooble vu want ye divide y t, and prob. suddenly of congestion of the brain in. this heat, and pri fifty-sixth year o in 18485 was netively engaged war, and disting of the doln Adam Dattle of Seika on the Pacitie coast durin, tinguished Ii in which he bore a pron He was chief of the Ordnance Dey mt tie Brooklyn Navy Yard during the early ata ond was Just in a Alexunder Adare, a Ax mouths to 4 yeur, mmitters on Co 4 Dill for the betier prot entered’ the #ervice dur ng the Meslen soldiers drawn up ‘were Fhown jut what dye war Thoinas Dermody way eunstruck at the corner of Faglityolguth street and Eleventh avenue, aud apologize, Dut ont to be exeented, to whieh we answered | Jno took the nauier Of every otlictal TAX IN SOUTHERN STATES, sunstruck yentorday and died suortly afterwards ported a joint resolution t Manafiotd also died from the etter ; he worked in the #ugar house in Jersey City late civil war, AT THE MOROUR. nt iting abont half an hour, we w UPON THE SIDEWALKS ‘one block in this , of whom more Buustrokes ta Hoboken, A fow unknown pr boken yesterday. viously, four have died. ive service as com | in this vieinity nd. Vout, tuey he itm foot in helght binek Koewith hat, ‘And we were plarci o b A few feet of wie with the Japan and 107 ehildr struck in Ho d the day pre 2UNS ANKOAD, few York by bi the on finished ‘and Will Le interred in Greenwood Cemetery ity will take place at half-past one ‘Of those aff th, aud ib ont Denied bial Vins wxeeUtty ‘one; we were Ir o'clock, Friday jac on the rel cloth. ‘the platiorn, we waited Uh * "They buge dri kes in Newark, selves Ou the ular business ‘attended to, and Mr, Conness’s motion Monnitt (Me) urged that t should@atiret b Seven bodies are p Morgue ts open day NQUESTS IN THM SUNSTROKE CASE on of sunstroke were yesterday e, wid Coroners Flynn, with their deputies, W awaiting identification. ir might and do away executioner, who was his pip] Tho wa ked with ‘altar, Whore he huclt ip prayer, I rose and went to the red clot, ade the confession that “he wins the oMeer that or fered his troups to fire upon the foreigners, and also to 1m them when they were trying 10 6ecave, Was sorry for what hi Ix tH attic or 52 RavMono staxxt, Broo about ¥ o'clock yesterday mori ing, the flam extended to Nos, 54 and 66, 62 is owned by nd oceupied by the Stewart, and Cl loss of about $100 ench, Mechamtes’ Compan, ute were uuinsured, Btevens, and occupied bj dd Henry C. Bel each; no insurance No. 56 is ownes by three tamilies Nowark, was su. art of the evening trick, and die ‘There were also sun laborer, died at 9 P.M, on ployed in a ean com- loseph Trabold, @ ea Of Boston ‘street, died; Henry Me: Damge to buildings Rutrard Coreo- amilies of Samu om Dibba, who sustained a where tie icnett halla, every available or g ple, who are" yreased by heat until they can stand it no longer, aud 1 lesperation seek the poor shelter of the street for ‘The unfinished business was then tak the Indian Appropriation The question w iments reported reported at the Core Keenan, Koliins and Sebirmer, had another busy day in holding inquests on the vie tims Of tho present heated term, day; Jacob W pany, died within flys Owen Connerty, amon Davis, es New atreat Chrystie, died. A large nuinber of other persons were overcome tn the str drenched ont m3 of Brooklyn, ‘The other ten No. 64 is owne Nicholas Collins, THE CHILDREN, of course, suffer the most. able to understand why they ar and when they turn to be: the amendments m for the removal of Inv treaty, which, howevs ‘At 4:50 o'clock, without having considered ai) of the Senate went into executive few minutes therealter, took « re king appropriations any to new reservations under , Were agreed to The little ones ai #0 uncomfortable, rotectors for ly meet rebuffs, peta No man can tell or begin to — head from ‘bis body. NEW YORK IN A HOT NIGHT, paniese then bowed to the floor, on which we id the same. We were (1 the amendivent Wenther Report, seesion, and, in and ‘occupied ; no insurance, Mtroll ta the Fourth ikwe were satis e had witnessed, whew we replied in the ‘After the lapse of insured in the Me Wy 16-0 A. M.. apprehend the exten tenement house foulnry the chilte ties are that four-fifths of the readers of Tux Sun Lave never becn in the scentifer- ous precincts of the Fourth Ward of this city. We Believing, however, thet caused by a defective f ‘The stock of the faney store of Mrs, strong, 1254 morning damaged by fire to the amount of G, Hayes, hat presser, same building, ‘a loss of $100. Ix Muxcer Steeet.—At 8 o'clock last evening, 4 Ore broke out on the third floo Gellie Hesbergh. ovion of a keroxene lamp, Ix Waren streer,—A fire broke out last even- ing im the cigar store of Bolomon Kusenderg, G4 Wator street, caused by the explosion of @ kerosene #0); fully insured tn the North rance Company. 13.—A wooden block of stores vgdrect, near Cruikshank street, and several *V ictorio street, togethor with by fire this afrernoon, ¢ were informed pao and took our depar was one of great solemnity, and very Very respectfully, Your opedient servant, J, BLAKELY CREIGHTON, SENATOR DOOLITTLE ON THM POLITICAL SITUATION, Mr. Doolittle has written to a man in Danville, to the fullowing effect : t of your letter of the t0th ING SESSION, CHANOR OF LOCATION, Mn, Carrent culled uj Manufacturers’ National Hank of New York to change its location, which wi i ARMOVAL OF DISABILITIES. motion to re political rights cer He had underst it removes the disabilities of the Radical mem gia Legislatun He coudemne xz: 1 1p with the rot, they ucceeded' by night u able suitriness, dixcouragemont gave way to despair, auchery hastened the sudden ufter day of terrible the bill authorizin f night of unbear- them never to go, itis well for them and for the public gene know all they can about e the Fourth Ward in particular, we dey greater part of last night to a personal inspection and sniMcation of the TENEMENT HOUSES and tenement lodges of that terribly dirty and horri bly smelling piace, ‘The courtesy of Officers Nicho- 4 Watson, of that Precinct, permitted un a closer view snd « safer of the rookeries and the Atuin five minutes’ walk of the ug stride of the Mayor's room, distance of the Board of «more wretchedness, and drunken de of many a vietim, Many of our readers have read of the fumous thing 1m general, and wa Richmond...) Mr, Henpar receutly passed restoring. t ona in the South x tenement in Cherry street, owned by Mr. Sweeney We went through it Inst’ night, through Uh where some 600 people live and ‘eat and drink and sleep in their pens and tn thelr misery. Five bun ood sized village in the country ; 60) make @ tremendous crowd, t the narrow stalrways are the little rooms are dizty, ily yeutilated, uncomfortable and un serable, poverty althy and careless? The amount of aces us this, Double alley some one in authority, Of the place be look swarmed in the'durk alley, swarmed on the sidewalks, nd stretched far ulong he courage to renin in ross; they were not Ko crowded as some of those We kaw elsewhere, but the rooms are small, and w place that t# mady for two cannot well be stretebed into comfortable quarters ‘ata of your town, ointinent and regret wx Senerztddcreencts criminating legislation, ALAUAMA LANDA, bill authorizing the a sense of diss re people make a iter names had been ollered by the Democratic party ad the conservative nid patriotic mn atkcal Kepubli DUP Tespeck, but as a eal to vote for hin," Mr. Stewant cal purchase of certain public lands in Alabanu What wonder is ‘it t unwholesome ; Movements of ( Ks., July 16. Peace Democrat we are ind that the tenant sale as other pul . DUN offlee, within Leaver wour! ine NOW restricied Lo actual settlers ber yard, Were id within wale ame dant Otters, had been pliced att been certain, thank you for the coultence thu fnd shalloot shrink tre vty (# wiae, oF can Work any practical good reat cause In which we are en edt at once to Kor they will remain watil dwturday, whe tor Denver via the Ko h ‘and victory, would ire my opliion of a third: party reposed in me, pility of stating’ uid be daily inspected Mr Tameny called up the House bill to further amend the postal laws. ‘The Cominittoe on Post OMces and Vost Roads re endments, chiefly in r order ‘bystem, whi Auoawy, N.Y, duly 16,—The first race today at the Island Park was for ull horses that have never boat 2:80 previous to June 10, 1963; 20 to third horse, ani thirds dd beth ‘The second race was forall horece tat hava nd horse, and was won by 2, ML, BN, Sur dubai ecevnsl, dveilic Locke a Drowxen.—Joseph bathing at the foot of Filth street, was drowned Hody not recovered, Countaurnit,—A new counterfeit, 10 bill on the First National Bauk of Red Hovk peared In this eity, Patrick Cas at Pook stip, walked oif the 1g plant nto the alip, and was drove ta Ee resale ee faut a alton oe Hressler, aged & Dickens, 0. throphe Huwar Je roll a number of ai dollars, desert the details of the money adequately by the avprectated by a dozen into on uite near the station house, , Oliver, Water, and Jumes, are Ble, lunes, Ivdglng houses, barracks, d alo iby the interval their rooms were in ndimenity authoriaes th intendent of foreign inatls, INDIAN APPROPRIATIONS, ‘The Indian Appropriation bill Was again taken up* appointment of a Sup on the second tw salary of $3,000 ay pou wileh every an is compelled Lo THR OREATRST DISCOMFORT was felt by th Kine ond bosementa Vie Wek dete ene of & to second, 6100 Lo thi ‘odors of garbage pieres, we enraninter Wouiea, aud ebthhen in every posible guise, se on an amendment a'Pate Body | J vompul MA WUE ome ts bi PRICE TWO CENTS. CABLE TELEGRAMS Important Changes in the Porta- guese Ministry, acelin Tho Case of the Confederate Iron- Clads in France. —— LATER NEWS FROM PARAGUAY, sinastlfiememane PORTUGAL, apes Lisnow, July 16.—Linportant ohanges in the rtuguese Ministry have just beon announced. The Duke de Soulé, Couneiiior of State, has beew appointed Minister of tho Interior and of Forewga Affairs, Councillor Ferrio de Carvalho Martens has teow transferred to the Ministry of Jastice and Publie Worship. Lieut, Col. Crysostome de Abren ¢ Sousa, formerly Director General of Public Works, has been placed at the head of that Department as Minister of Publie Works, Councillor Carballo has been made Minister of the Marine, and Councillor Bento Minister of Fiaance, asaeificiint FRANCE. - Panis, July 18.—The Monitewr this morning hag A pacific article on the sulject of the speech recent ly delivered by Marquis de Moustier, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, before the Corps Legisiatif, ‘The Montleur regards this speech as proving that the policy of France i# one of moderation, No step will be neglected on the part of Government which has @ tendency to quiet the public mind, France will care fully abstain from intervention in German questions, but will extend her sympathy and encouragement te the internal roforins lately inaugurated in Austria and Turkey, Pants, July 16,—tn th Stages against the Monsre, Arman, the builders of iron-clads for the Confederate Government, the am guments for the prosecution and defenee were com cluded yesterday, The Court will render its decision within « fortnight, case of the United ld MEXICO. es Havana, July 16.—The French mai. steamoe has arrived from Vera Crag, July 12 She brings the following intelligence from the Interior of Mexico, The affair of H. M. 8. Chantileleer remained unset tlod, President Juarez had sent orders to Gen. Co rona to have the Castom House offcors at Mazation summoned before the civil courts for trial, and that thorough investigation be made into their conduct the action of the British commander, ‘The money taken from the purser of the Clanticleer was to be kept on deposit until the conclusion of the Private orders were at the same time des to repel by force any aaval attack by the British commander, During the past fortuight most unusual tranquility had prevailed through the Republie. An oMcial Journal denies the trath of the report that the Mexican bondholders in the United States had held a meeting in Now York at which Gea, Sturm was present, ‘The dimenlty Mm making ® satisfactory arrange ment of the Cabinet till continued. Merchants were much alarmed by the action of some of the State Governments in imposing heavy duties on the export of «pecie. Bariozibal has been elected to the National Com gress, ‘The Society of dont of their organiewtion a BRAZIL, —s Lisnox, July 16.—The mail steamer from Rie Janciro has arrived at this port. She brings the im telligence that the early (all the of Paraguayan strong hold Lumaita was contidently expected by the allies, In consequence of the wenks of ity garrison, ‘The Last oficial oa from that point reported that Geu, Lope had gnly 6.0% men within the entrencly ments elected Juares Prosk Loxvow, July 1.—Two persona have been an rosie at Porto Maurizio, Italy, on the charge af culisting men fur an Insurrvctionary movement tm ee CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, —_—+ John T. Blair has formally accepted the Repub: i nomination for Governor of New Jersey, American Mandarin, Anson Burlingame, arrived in Boston on Wednesday evening. The yerata have nominated Bryan Q, Stout, of Pontine, for Congress, from the’ Second District of Michigan, A special car left Cleveland Thursday noon with forty delegates to the General Convention of the Kenai Herith, to be held in New York ety va Sum day next ‘The base ball match at Pittsburgh, on Thurs day, between the Alleghany Club, of that city, and the Detroit Club, Waa wou by the former by a score Of 2 to 18, ‘Twelve fast horses from the West, to partici. pate in the at the Horse Fair in Buffalo, arrived the xiay morning. Geacral Logam and mate were among the number, Governor Hayes has repreived Mrs. Victor, whe is condemned to be hanged August %, until Novem ber 20, and ordered ber to be removed to tie North ern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, at Newburgh, The British brig Eliza, Capt, Beckwith, from Port au Prince for Boston, ts ashore on the south side of Nantucket. ‘The erew are saved, ‘The carge jew is being discharged and the vessel stripped John EB. MeDonough, of Black Crook faine, tae aved Forney’s Zrees, cliiming §100,000 damages for libel. The nilewed libel consivts of an article copied from a Chicago paper, retleeting ou MeDonoug honesty Major-General Daniel BE. Sickles was serenaded ‘Thursday evening at the Butterticld Hotel, in Utica, In response, he appeared on the balcony, and w . short but plthy speceh, Avery larce erowd gathered in font of the hotel, and the General was greeted With enthusiastic checrs There uch indige against rnor Bull ucratic prenty in uence of their having re mended the Legislature to purge itself of mem bers ineligible er the third section of th teenth arucle, ‘The Democrats anticipate that clont number of their party will be ejected. tro Lexiviature to secure ad majority in each House for the Radicals, Right Rev. J. B, McQuaid, Bishop of the new Diocese ot Rochester, arrived here on Thursday aiternoon, aud was received by a gathering of many thourand people, A long procession escorted him t@ St. Patrick's Church, and suitable exercises of web come were made, ‘Hundreds of clergymen were present and p pated in the ovation, which was Pritioncand inposng adie On Wednesday night the residence of W. 0, Jones In Nashvilen Henn, was entered by Johw Hart, 4 burglar, He'aroused the sleeper in one of the rooms, who attempted to knock him down with achalr, Hart ran into the street, closely pursued, aud wecting a negro man, who eee ated hin, stabbed him in the heart with » long blad knife, killing bim instantly. Hart wos captured an comuiltted to jail, Considerable disposition oxtate ou the part of the Whites and negroes to lynch bim. Narrognusett Park Races, Provinaxce, July 18.—The Narragansett Trot tive Park Association, July meeting, closed thie fternoon with two races, as follows: wile Brat race was (Or 8 PUrse Of $1,000, for all sea tuat had never trotted better than 29); mile $750 to drst, 4, best three in five, in burns 460 to second. Daniel Mace (New York city), br. g. Lew Portoc Geo. PF. Lary snasa Put... i sae 8 PO jus. MeSdalin’ (Now Worie’ City), bik’ in, Cora i \ “aun (228! Joun Conuelly Uoaton), bien j. Gai, Me Chelladengresscsegte ats 3 dis, Aims EWN, BN, EH, YAK, ime Tho second race was for a purse of £258, for al horses that had never trotted better than ¥:37; mile heats, bes} 3in 8 i, harness, $500 (0 fest and G20 te er (iiartionds, br. eg: Otd MAM ) gg. Gipsey Boy, t2aise ff Oa nt Aas A a | jwewater, Mase) d ii % kina 08 ee VAubura, Mey) b. f re 4 drawn y npc *pudom8 ab 1 GAR” Bibi 5 Bd Ta

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