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Three persons died in Boston and vicinity on Wednesday from sun-stroke. Two of them were employed at the Charleston Navy-Yard. William Boylan, an old and respected citizen of Raleigh, N. C., died at that place on Monday last. Hamilton J. Horne of Shelby, N. C., was killed by lightning near that place on Tuesday last. Mr. W. H. Coarts, who was accidentally shot in Augusta, Ga., on the 4th of July, died in that city on Saturday last. Speaker Grow, it is stated, has ordered the marble bust of Ex-Speaker Orr, of S. C., to be removed from the Hall of the House of Representatives. Miss Augusta Evans, of Mobile, the author of Beulah, is now in the Southern camp, at Norfolk, administering to the comforts of her friends. Carthage, the scene of the late battle in Missouri, is in the extreme Southwestern corner of the State, only fifty miles from the Arkansas line. Mr. Bonner, of the New York Ledger, presented Mr. Everett, on the 4th of July, with a chec