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_ : * THE NEW YORK HERALD.” te Pete * ya = 3 |. aa t acutnp| tet. " a —_—_———————— DOUBLE SHEET. 2 arPeors x AAA OTICR.—JOHN H | after comnection. as thereta stated, which exploded; ke soALome Fg i ALDED. tages he engine ali that day, except that he went to 1 Wood 8. Baker, Princeton) N. J., U.S, Coast Surrey NEWS BY TELEGRAPH: RoR the second then attended it ; his A ery from the firm of L? i A §ALMS BY AUCTION, seit Ja the’ General FURTHER PARTICULARS, — | BBe%e Abtaham Bache Cox; witnens tind been todln. | ~2 Captain Hoyt, Hudson, N. Y. . wend wheat Seats so yy teeta apy a Piagtes me upoes tree expion examin | 3 Mt yt.” oh HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM! HAVANA, ASSIGN BR'S SALE OF A VAL- ines Far; iar ati Avastin Horion. Three more Deaths, or Twenty-nine inall, | So; weme ill 208 exemsine the forward | 5 Servant ture.—The undersigned a jtriea ts himself, and tried 6 Mrs. Williamson, wite Of the above, (mot expected to f purchavers to che Americans not Permitted to Land, war WOCKS, Hat Atl, FASHION HaTs.—wak S, “| be hat Irving House, 275 Broadway, are Prep ateam gage ; struck on it witl Pfeil etgloa, Geotionegg, Sey of shelr eummer ea i struck on it with « hammer, to seo whether | reoover,) ean ene vied nen now effost mchange in head ge Wf Mt onco agree- Several Lives Of, it was stuck down or played froe; itis generally necessary 7 Child of the above. erro s Becoming. Despaired a to dono: tomake It play; attended Sho after bailar at the | 8 Hush Lowery, Nembusgh, badly.) St. John's, Porto Anti-Bent Mob Fired Into, and One Man Killed. IANOFORTR AND HOUSE FURNISH. \NG ASSOCIA- tion.— The fifth regelar mestiog of uve Is, aroniase Danner enn st CORONER'S INQUESTS CONTINUED, | 2%. "e723, %a! im, 80 goeine room for ‘opening | "8 Me. ASR ce tnalaser eae: reve Se; he struck this boll for | 10. Mie TEXA ary aad wCoamber Furnitures of | 0) Wepeee, tee rere a at Berane hs tn. 6 Plamaterse ARAAAAAAAAKAAARARANS. the purpore of landing, aud it was three, four.or five | 11 f of the re heck badly.) AFFAIRS IN MEXICO AND 8. paatorag at austion, and to | uous) Gol Broadway, ati, o'clock, Ail pore NAS desirous ; aointites alter that they landed; the cocks thet he tried | 12: Mr Taxkeood: Albane. (usta voted Pa7- ‘ se Suro; lot the Bone: | {4,browure Pitnos ‘or ‘uraituro, will @adineres ty sesheir | Correct Lists of Killed, Injured, Saved, and | sie inthe engine room! aid perkape’onceley cakeee, | 1s Mies Lekrod, he str, (very be ) Political em»—-Marder---The Chelers, Pply.‘chomncives with | Dllestion to the Trustes, ae the ‘above place. The weatings Missing, up to Last Night. Maoink ieee ke pratt er ae Cn wack ae eae well)” (ding wa ' hem, | * the seseciation are public: | ‘prnsson, Pre dont. poate out of place: but he did mot think he did; went down (a.|. 16. Joseph Et itas gi ths Th! : . M. 5 * fir nt ng A, M. Joon, Trager xp | SCHNES, INCIDENTS, HO, ETC. | there: Tmsken vrection he ae ey eae mas right | IT. Se wi ie agate ede, ECUANICS’ AND TRaDERG” BUILDING @XD minke over engine of boat while sho was running; the second Heacae, Nonhl tame eek the, nA regular inect the pane oh Ar. - the former aged ‘s PROCEEDINGS IN NEW YORK CITY,' er was on duty. too and around the eine: be . wrote to her father, Later and Impertant from Havana, INCREASED EXCITEMENT—AMERICANS NOT PRRETE- . Fall RG. KAMP, Auctioneer wociation for Ac ay MOREA ca 8 ee kr UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— pazmens of-duea aed redemi to try the water ® | about twenty, and tho Latter oizhtean. wrote to TED "0. LAND bate . Ay We VOTICE TUOS. BELL, AUCTION BER — ree, will bo eld st the Hall, egrner «f Bromne nud Ce 46: rine ne tan NAT, tn the forward engine, we; | She proton ncrene ey pay ag TED TO LAND THE NRW YORE KEKALD AND dou + Ghe Auotion Rooms, 18 Spruce strect.—Salo of Paraiture, | LY, ptroete, ISRAEL J, SOLOMON, Progident, mipeneone served walking about on ti Kr he did ne | S@turday. and have not since been heard of. ‘The father 4 reach Lounges, Gonabes, and China, Crockery, | ° £. De Yours, Secretary. ran Teave hia engine or the deo stooeaiy Wwaiked up | Su7ived yesterday at Bristol, and was aA inaraaienby g spemuedbon. icf Eset OUCE—10 THE JOURNE TAILORS OF NRW {} Since our last report from the scene of this sad calar | #D@ owe toate te Deller aid never tote waters Gane ieee ais neuer im the joy oe em —— ois arrived here to-dy,with , b.G mark ul ter m the mity, three more of the sufferers have been released, by | more thay an inch at peti ve or fail | be micsing ato—Mrs. 13,’ Boardman, Mrs. Alten. Muy. \ Poxen Bogare, men ailora! Protecti a \desidi froda'hele ined haseio ky thr rar pooh ca the seoond engineer was | Avoreli, Mri . Gayon, Mrs. McCune, and three child: The extitement regarding the revolutionary pypers, clock. for the purpose o! ‘offi for ¢ Mr David N. Bowers, wlio wes conveyed on Sunde: To the Foreman —Had been chief engineer on board who were with Law jatier four ladies; Robert Smish. of | &¢., comtinued, cad more arrests of suspectod partics had #f not previously dis- carter. Wacaukh sactilate MILES, P: if y his year; they had been making about twenty Greens county, ~--—— O'Farrell, and Vornelius McDean, | been made. morning by the Chelsea ferry boat from Bristol, for his 44 iL NEW YoRK cly inpusTelaL conGaEss.—rant | "idence at Albany, died om the brief passage, Tho | and Poughk next regular meeting of the Co: of Georgia, Such however have been thé pains taken to ascertalm the fall extemt of the calamity. that we trust we have ptember 10. 1852, at urnitare, Glassware, utensils ad fixtures, inoluding aid day, and made no more between Bristol ; did not know how far they had car- ieress, will take placa | remains of his wife were om boaed, being taken home, g | Tied the ebb tide with them. It was flow here (at Bristol); lock, American patsengers were prohibited from leading, ‘Linen, The Croeeent City alse brings the information, that don es, the enti Mirror, contained in the above establishment. v ‘Tues 7 bee: bled rotate it, 7 pet Bolles, for conveying steam iL over the ‘house, ‘Tae | Rormn ucw City Hall) Dologetes will plese ter pucscee | Was that of Mr. D. ¥. Holdridge, Saved, ines coe tare Produced Jt but a flew im smscujgthe Ut faved passengers: | ns, Perreme Were mPt Petia emgiene 1 eye ige Borys ney us affording ‘a good oppurtunity. tor any one th {2 Aytendance, a4 business of importance will be transas Edward Zeller, a German waiter belonging to the Rein- | it; he could not sy how highs Tp So rer Sarr. apaligh a Sorgeiagion island of Cubs. 3 Another Antr Rent Outrage, engaging in a sate and lucrative. variness. c ene Sf the bent in ths clay, ad the heee hae tee custom, The present pr prictor, being engaged in other ey J. L, KINGSLEY, Seorotary, pro. tem, ft deer, died yesterday morning, at about 6 o'clock. Place he would have expected it to insuffi Ufikrtes Comeater. a young boy aged nine years, re- Mr. W. H. Snell, of Richmond, Virginia, expired in Pe aha water, he thought, have produced it; | ported mixsiug, is certainly eafo. He got ashore at Bris i OOKBINDERS GUARD — ATTENTION. — THB tol before thc explosion took pl: ‘Ddusiness, is the reason For furth B of ‘ 2 0 ic explosion took place. “2 oF 9H 7 m a Poptonlare, poeiy.on tee orenn aes Me F a ee ing pt tole qeupaay, wil be held'at Kee tiie course of the afternoon, (about 3 o'clock) while the To anotherjnror—An insufficiency of water would not INCIDENTS, ETC. ONE OF THE ANTI-RENTRRS KITLED, AND TWO Evizabeth atre lock, pees | coroner's jury wero aitting on board the Reindeer; an | baveproducea itm that part frat; an msufciency of water | Mr. Hneh Rileigh, of Richmond, Va., was sseom; WOUNDED. ys » pa to do panctual, as business: | they thereupow proceeded to view the bodies, so’ tha Would be where there was none over the flues; when there nied by his two step-daugirters, the Misses Andrews, aged cisely. Memb: : Auuasy, Sopt, 6, 1858. 'Y JAMES C. McGUIRE—GOVERNMENT SALE OF oe will’ is water in an there fs eam ’ 8 Ordnance Stores —Will be ofered at public ale, at | ° SM Or IARCe wi Te PEN ZE Chaitnta, | Dotit the latter might bo included as subjects of tho | evvld not be fiom that nacee eee 8 eam eagtnenr cc. ED tt a tee ae ae cea rs ine ator naa: Wo bata a seport ofanoibes nat réntcutrage eee 7 wing Sednance Ser he 18h fenton! er. 1862, the fol- | Ronen Banwes, Sccretary, pro. tem. present inquiry. this boat for two years, and an engineer for twelve years; wereall taken alive to tho Maldon rrptrmag ett raed Vey Hen ol ouaa De Ateaeer Peer oo #0: OF im ie ‘Gunsfeld pastorny 85, cleheeen poundry dor do, ARRIVAL OF VRIENDS OF THE neURED AND DEAD, | {248 20b af all customary to let off steam at landing, un- | in the coume of yesterday. On Saturiay ences nee | Suired parties, on Saturday night, Een Hewitrer, fone MW members ate notited vo atvens eoetincet the | Mr. Snell's sister and her husband arrived from Vir in i stl evelutions Weld eae geen | ile: whowas apparently « wealthy Ban-ma plutier- | | Several persons disguised se Tutions, weet to ti house } % Catt oe tae at Soe : - H would mike nineteen ’| sent for Mr. Van Orden, an att " : him, ‘Hove Carts tote f oe Palings and ponetua abtondance of every members euberted Bye | ginia yesterday, only just im time to see their brother | Milesan hour; thought the boat was capable of Se acting for the Coroner.) to make bis refine tr Sate: gat Thiol be ated ee Sie taccutenta to eon atthe arsenal on day t it \ "i “heme | “Euscs ar. pusaura, Socesiarte Yr Chairman, | before his death. ‘They took charge of the body on its | nover hail any {artrctions atone een Tak; Had | terrisic. Ina lowar room the dying met lay. scalded fn ” ng About making Albsuy ina | w most pitiable manner, and in extreme bodily azon; WI a i La once, UBREAS SOME EVIE STARORaTEDaI having been identified by the Coroner, with a view to | certain time, except the advice of theeaptain; there were | while all around were the groans of others; and ie. Rum- N n hss got up ® song entitle: a 7 | its immediate removal South. It was understood that it) | 20 cocks below the flues; any one would bring the water | feldt, boside him. t ‘Bugine Co. No al fi im, turning and writhing iat fearfal pain, taining septimente calculated to engoader strife and tit. | and others below mentioned, were to leave by tho night | Guichen wiyeen ite; they would Lave been a great deal | ‘Throughont all this, Mr, It.’s mind was as clourand ite. aD de pete the day of a Lathe anne - ‘oush on delivery. ‘The artic par: char JAMES GC. MoGUINE: Austioncer: chaser, (SAM Ks C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer, ‘Put AND LIQUOR STORE AT AUCTION—ON Tuesday September 7. st 1034 o’olock—removed forcon- d they threatened te burm his premises, He ordered them off, and told them if they persisted im their attempt ho would fize upon tem They; however, made d+ monstrations of carrying thtir threat into effe when Mr Shaw fired a revolver, killing « mus, nami icher with an ebb tide; they were not hurried wit si “Vonionoe of sale. to 57 Dey street, corner of Graenwich—in. | {cling we would caution all persons against printing or qui y not hur wit the | strongas if he wasin the enjoymont of health,andhegabe } Joreph Wlibeck, of Nassau, avd. wound two others. gluding Nuts, “Haisins, “Dates. Jellies, Sardines,” Sogare, | felline the same: a4 they will bo prosecuted geeurding to | Dost: 3 captet wiaeek,aatal time; had never known such an | he gave his instructions with the utmost distiuctnoas and | Irisonly afew weeks since Mr Shaws oethoukes ere r ores Lag Hr ay Cases, oa eh vassor uments x es id i. ingine Co. ome friends of the Rev. Mr. Geo. R. Williamson also * a def in the irom. a boat might | perspicnity. He devited hia property tothe Misses An- | burned by there desperadoes, and last full he wa tarred MBRICAN INSTITUTE—FARMERS’ CLUB—A RE. | ***ivedand removed his body, and that of his son Nor- maipeaaoe ong peetirl at her not doing so was | drevws, if they survived, and if not. then to his mother ine (Examinstion suspend- | law, and brotiter in-law at Richmond, with some i Sap einesen eek be held at the Hevoaltery, 351 Broad. man P. Williamson, from the private vault where they | ed.) On being recalled. he continued i~Thought if | sion for the education of an oversecr’s children—if he ih, Segars, W.A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey st., oor. Greenwich ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONBER.— HOUSEHOLD snd'feuthored by them. Politica? Intelligence. jept 7, at noon. ject: Keeping of Ve- there was a defect in the it Furniture, this day (Tueeday), Sept. 7, cta)les ond Fruit fn, Winter. Sts er = | bad been desposited, Mr. W. Hes at the Maldon House in the irom,a boat would be ae | continued as such on the plantation: In hit possors giclee, a shone Neng Gauge pc sy nea Wr AON a ait pplen a laston tres to aie ‘angers sro specially in- tate hepilesh tkite’ anal enneee mates: wie = at otis ; thought was a draft for $800, and about ‘$00in cash, all which, WIIG OITY CONVANTION IN BALTIMORE’ pops ft Sotany Chaire Teton Roane ANHATTAN BUILDING, ASSOCIATION, NO.1— | Mr. Samuel Brown, of Renwick street, N. ¥., errone- | less the ivon were doficient, or inguitcient wator was | Cotwceentea se he State, Bank, at Saugerties, by tho ‘ Bpizinaeay Bent, 6, 2892. Suey ea abs Ee ME aN | han be a tatapratloae trek ahi eat cates Akitch | ously deseribed as James Brown, was removed thenog | init: when at her landing they do-mot generatestoam,pat | Soult in the toma Go hat ee ean due beivate | i> Whig City Convention met at tho whig heed quar- _ Furniture, ‘with whioh the vale will commonee, Catalogues | are eotimated to be wrth $40 premium, ‘The ewner, beieg |. by his friends to the ity ; as was also Mr. John G. Rum. Capt. Farnham wan in toatl rer eae ame *8baR;-| The body of Wsederick Morrell, bur Kooper, ‘was eon- | te" to-night, and nominutetCaptain,Riclmrd Prange for oan be had of the auctionscr this afternoo! about to leave for Australia, will dispose of them cxceed- | guldt’s remains, by the South America steamboat, room: did nob particularly remeniier sing Wests, | Lema ey the Hudson, River Kuittoad to Poughkeepsie ; | Mayor: unanimously. Captain France is now addremiag fae must be removed on the day of ingly low. BAA W. HAWKES, 216 William stree! ing him and those of the three brothers (coloured) to Rhinebeck, | tne people, ‘The meeting is largely atteaded and very ‘The bodies of Mr. Rileigh, of Virginia, his two neicos sae; he (witness) generally went by his adviee, ashe | to which pluces they respectively belonged JOTICH.THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF ua- | #4 thelr friend Mr. Barnes still remain in tho tem- | upwith bine and had eee ions remem was brought | Captain Hoyt. with his wife. child. and servant. pro- zepps Easing Company. No. wishing to accompany | porary sepulehre. they had carried moro leans than Soey bed on beak nee! pee ie Unreg ean, ep argc meevat the ; thusinstic. ARDW4RE AUCTION NOTI enthusineti Antwerp will sell this Cedar street, two hundred pact E.—JOHN E. VAN 10 o’olock. at No.8 id Lote assorted Hs us op our Excursion to Albany, will ple the remains of Miss Estelle Loup, who was with them. CONGRESSIONAL, NOMINATION IN PENN@YLVANTA. Mr. Woods Baker arrived | uring the present season The latter's father wnd : f ‘and Cutlery, in good o1 ‘Also, fifteen pac! Madison Hotel No. 1026 Broa ay. on Tuesday evoning, 7th ‘The father and mother of Rouverecthe bo : er and grandfather accompanied tho Piuiavwcenra, Sept, 6, 1852. , FEyi inst., at § o'clock, P_M. to make final. arra ta. And HES) . at was at the landing when he ex- | body Captain Hoyt and 5 ut ‘ 1 4 anaes cascopese,Fazionnane, Gusry Gombe, in Pinte, | Sneath occ, Pam. te ate taal srrangimons (And | yesterday. ‘The Me unfortunate gentleman's ase is com amined the guoges; she had on thea, thirty pounds of | and the rervant and clild are sesrcely fopetede eee | Col. Thomas B, Florence was nominated forre-clection’ « pone Bo he ———————————————emes | stl o'clock, in fire sult, to stert to the b: Punotual steam; @ peund in two or three minutes, would be gonera- The body of Mr Ruzmfcldt. above mentioned, from the | by the deraocrats of the First Congressional District. R ¢. ESUP,, AU CTIONERR:—PIANOFORTRS AT | tendance is requested, a HENRY, Foreman INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF MARY ANN LOCKWOOD, tings Me quickly; if furnaces are open and blowers are | Danish Consul s office. who died yesterday. wns deposited William 8. Price, has been nomimated for Congress by SAIS Ree eet eae, Suite laeee | so cneus Baseman, Becteere ALBANY, A. W. WHIPPLE, LOWELL, MASS., DEN: | Ot used. ft will not be generated more quickly than that; | in the private vault, es were thove of the iter, Gesrae Ie the whiga, in the above district, treet. Ae 9.) Be ped] NIS SAVOY, (COLORED,) RHINEBECK, NEW YORK, did not know where they last blew off steam; did not | Williamson aud his son, KC Kemp will sell at auction id pre until conveyed to: New York ASONIC NOTICE.—THE REGULAR QUARTERLY | AND BEY. GEO. R. WILLIAMSON. CONTINNED ALso | KO* Pie they ag sinee they left New York; it was | yesterda; ior 63 and 7 octave Pisnofortes, of j # em aity mnkart at sunt aorics merting of tho MW. Grand Lodge of Freoand Accest- | x WILLIAM If. SNELL, AND EDWARD ZELLEn, | EDMAeerlal, and they generally let their steam down bo: |” The following persons employed on board the Teeindeer Kstércsung sremishe Sethe riicularly worthy the attention of . of the Stato of New York, will be held at the Shed c “4 > | fore making a landing. Were, immediaicly after the inquest, buried inthe Mal- | ADDITIONAL FROM TEXAS AND MEXICO—SEVOLD- urchasers am: his one elegant carved Rosowood, Chinese Buildings, 559 Broadway, this (SINCE DECEASED. ) Reealled—Should think if there was no defect, a boat | den churchyard, viz: John Bi Francis 1 x A r Pectave, rish pearl inlaid plate four boautital at 736 o'clock After our reporter left by the express train on Sunday | carrying too much steam would be more likély to explode | ¥; TD. Kecheg PF, Parc Erancts Dunn, Robert | TIONARY MOVAMENTS— FATAL, DUEL—INDIAN Hus- > jnstrumente, ‘valued at $350 each. two a¢ $900 euch, and JAMES W. POWELL, G.Sceretary, | night, this inquest was resumed. when under way, than at ‘papig ne ratte) Fs Kecher, P. F, auch; German waiter (name | TILITIES—SHIP ASHOKE—SERIOUS VIRE IN BAL@ others of lees vali be sold withe ~ 7 FURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE CAPTAIN. Continued to generate steam, oY! PM Might do to ifehe | unknown ; TIMORE, ETC. out reserve, to pay POLITICAL. Captain Farnbam recalled—I have the supervision of | “Dr Kdmone On ia At the time of the explosion a man aif woman jumped Barristonn, September 6, 1852. shipping. ‘They ari PESTS Rho dae ° Sarees: | the boat; it is tbe engineer's duty to see to the machi Shad. sguets, called and examined :—Was | overboard. Itis suid soveral dido, but it is generally ‘ Heo al fore t! . jit is A © mail from New Orleans has orrived, w! ‘exap P " engin ee to tho machinery, The mail fro N has orrived, with : eoergeree 7 aphysician; had seen the dead and the gcaldod who | th hia is a mistake; HE WHIG AND DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELE?- | and regulate the water in the boilers; the only inst: : F Es Works | parok salons chiae Ther ee lage county, The several ordere received fcr | tions ever given by the owners were to go carefully aud | Waker. diss, Witham ow Ae reel no ee toads | saved: and went away ‘hele nameu did not transpire. dates to the 27th ult, *PREODORE LENT, AUCTIONERR—ELEGANT ting pamphlet in ri nee to the abore, se S, Mr. Lockwood, | It was very difficult to induce any one to stay on the spo*, C1 e ¥ A Purniture.—On Teesday, September 7, at half past 10 Taliod rida moa tocueera prudently; we made our usual time to Bristol, nearly, | Mr Quigiey. and his daughter, (his mother not injured), | but the ecatert ore taken by the Coroner aathig | 2 &entleman, who came passenger iz the Yacht, report Gus of Gia beak Slip teas iad cterareeoacinlee ef orase ver (post-cald), to SENES, Brooklyn Posse | Bot quite; Ihave been there with the samo tidoasearly | Copt Hoyt and his wite wwe mutciinrs hebedcotery | out sbe greatest pains were taken by the Coroner and his | 4 sya uiveh exettusnent extated at Matamonas, fu ovasec 0 be ws x Office. Price, $15 por 4, at twelve o'clock; the reason we went . amd also by Mr Ketlog. and the ra bh He then ee ture the Iistof | citizens. to obtnd: ror nee ih : e Flety of rosewood, black walrut, and mahoceoy Parlor, decpemanpecne-d | am aneuabet tm iiséeen te aie Hee Gene she ok uromelt i ens. to obtnin full accounts, and notwithstanding | quence of the n:v=pation of the Governorship of the State " 3 ~ -y Clay; the br Bein the Aud apd stated that they were yt st we inguiales Dihgtorn, on eaters URSUANT TO ARRANGEMENT. THE DEMOCRATIC | were net injured from being straine by Ute explos Mr? hekar pe weer wong. | pant ee ever of Twmeul pas by Jesus Curdenas, the former incumbent. gentle ne Cette Meer ee ea, roint, 88° | Teould tell this from m Tous all ume to thele denths in consequence of | bla tu give the vetent ut he! a A revolution was confidently expected at Rio Grande ol ure.__| formed themolves into an neo aston to be called the De lateness sa sues, (us bea. eres aie. ante Pape poccenion! «the furvivors were all sealded | ‘The repers of the explosion was distinetiy heard at | City { {Green Point. A tio son, . Cm sion ; L saw know this to bs net ( se " ol, ot ee Tatiae’ socks et 107 Oneal vitesse Taree oak rece * Smith Roland for Pres | cident. toa boat uncer actly fimilar etreumstances; It |” Mr Mowlet!. eeatied <—they were hot Using Ulewen | skier ae alte Hurce miles above Bristol, om the cast | A Aebt recently coeurred betweem Mr. Hi I ord amd assortment ofhoustold Furuiture, of eestevemaueres | oe coum rk: incr woe either or thea ag | Bt. the dock : they mighe Lave been there two or thes | A women hitch alarmed jumped overboord. and woul! | “#pt. Jack Rverctt, in which the latter was shot threugls only eee to Australi lor, 8 8 standing comm tee, to ccm wanivstions may be addres: ed, p plosion was in the forward connection | bave drowned bed ee ‘ situs, oCawhoas | rare ee Gene ene Sateen ree exploalon. was tn onnection | have drowned bed it not been for the intrepidity of « | ihe arm. The wound was severe, but not dangerous, k nee they ‘came te the aairew Open furnuce | young man, named Alexander German; who, seoing her | A jetter dated Victoria, August 14th, seys that fhe mast jabs Mantle Clocks, Centre Tables, Mal Dressing Bureaus, Oil Cloths, » Sept 6, 1852 doors, before they came to the fg, i C je hate: Rooyery Sota Draw TOwe AND OUND |, TH, Dawley we rorumed at 10 0 clock, AM, om boas | topped. Bit tegen ON ae aN BE A TS CE ne aay, a ae a aniely €e the | sider who came, to-@ay)"from San Patricio states that the- ee the Re cons seve mibadeatbat: woteiabenle | we Me en {Trorn--Hesided wt Bristol, and | th red bim ail the money be bad with him, which | Indions are down in the neighbcrhood committing dep— | a, SMB TURF. see | B2GO Niecna Dey Deck agers cate mona | had lerded from the steamer Reindeer a few miautes ve: | a steamboat landing there, a few sean ater eho | the uenye fellow Socbing more thee Bin due eerie | cre mori ie Oe eee Ce: te aR ENTREVILLE COURS “PACING THURSDAY, ie Sh of Bente r,between Wand ILA. M,, the fyllowing | fore the explosion ; came on board at Kingston Point at | Reindeer landed; witness usually attended landing; the | Notwithstanding this. the husband of the Tas ‘foreed Ihe atenbahs William Penn. arrived at New Or { a eit re a tA a ao . e- | sbout twelve o'clock, or a little after ; come half dozen | Keindeer was inthe habit of getting up there betwene | Ron erie ees te Bes 7 force | reports that on the 28¢hamlt,< fifteen murs south of Gore's mile hen Dargeot Jets Hof shmor -iabone, Jo: See dee a ot Maes eee ne | eee ant tahun a Bristol; sam no Shacoutrary rane | {welve and ono o'elock; ‘should think she hod dur. | ‘The second engiucer, wien he ran upon. deok, in a | Fert lighthouse: sho passed @ ship ashore, eit wale eed el i g Hero. ., ; 3 in| A Om 0 . 7 ait y Hint Hoste nome et eager pre Ha Rice pbc Gar | seme one cme ent the Helder, and ump ate tae | gofraiy yup atom vee 2 ME tHe aks | meen of fanaa hs band'o an frie sap | Mave masts gene the bad gpd jury mast > kort B . ortions of the flesh, and: his finger | also a jury foretopmast, ‘The forcyard was the ealy” we, gieh. lle, Om the Seventh Ware 8 water on the deck side, towards fore part of the boat, and | ““incan Livingston, sworh—Kept the Muiden Tonge: | ced fe ted Ww : nt) . banks, (nacarrent);, $66 on variens ben Sourrent) cue | Was caved ; euw the smoke pie fall j there was a noise of | severally uttended the landing of this boat; was thore at | able erase ew ib Se RMSE Tey apm ty teen keys b ri a ‘kers left ber as tho William Jena passed, amd 100 bill on the Mechanies’ and Traders’ Bank, city of New | the explosicn as of a whistling with steam, and a mighty | the time of the explosion; twas about a ntarter oun, ete ; oer ; Mt iota q 320 Dm, do. do; a promissory rote, dated August | blowing sound ; there was seme steam on the main deck, | one; the time varied from half-past twelve ovclock, Ava. | place Meine pie, te caw N. Bowers and wits took | still left men on beard wd GREAT STALLION 8. 260 pounds wagons, db. -b. St. Lawrence; ENTREVILLE COURSE L. 1 match fer $2.(00, three mile he October 12th, Mr. D.T: Mr. G. Spicer names b.h. Was! a place at. four O'olock this aft from-their reside: ; 4 fartio JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. | TyLouin& Cohns Woter— One of rhe $l on tue American | Thich came up fiom below ; do not remember seeing | general thing she got there at -half-past twelve: she hud | In Broadway, Albsuy. ie. was a wnenbernr Pieces | lett area onent: destroyed the distillery of Martin’ Sel- — i — Exchange Bank had the initial letters LD » and word daly, the cars pass up ; heard no remarks as to the speed | been at her dock three or four minutes at the time of the Lodge No 1° 1.¢ F , who attended in @. body. with | Baltimore, The loss of stock is about $8,000; it HOTELS AND WATERING Places. | & uhereunacy written, endorsed on tho bck’ The ators | of the heat: didn't notice her speed, aa T was read: | explorion: the lauding. ts often done in thrve or four | the order gwnczaly, for $3,500, The building was owned. by Meenrs, a Re i ~~ | reward will be paid, an: roportion to the amount re- | ing; & no extra 0; minutes as it is longer; it was bard for him to say what. ¢ damage to the boat must be i ble. Sieeact'nuvaa oounua as’ Chueh reward, wil be, paid'snd in proportt +) ; 1 ay wha ¢ damage to the boat must be inconsiderable apd was insured for $3 000. which fully covers the loss. %s ? the number of revolutions she had been making; | was done by the officers of the boat at the time; he saw SIMON ROSENBAUM, 313 Grand st ,_ | his impiession was, there was no racing, and no cause getting the injured people ashore. i ‘Apis. th eof the Henry Clay calamity, this li one of whom, named Francis Timmons, wes. se 100 REY A8D—4 GENTLEMAN, waite cross. for extraordinary speed ; that was kis own impression, neis W. Gregory sworn—Was a fireman on board; oot py Ale eyes Bera lb ra Ai xi oa x 4 effords every possible accor ion, stoppi UL trai burned. and fs not expected to live. The others eses = the Che ‘stecet and Brondwsy, New York. is mow open to the TYR HUDSON RIVER RAULROAD. Five men were working in the third story et the time, ble. It contains one hundred and fifty rooms, furnished the most elegant a ey possible convenience, apt on the americas and European plans. com. Dim the proprist ed that it shail rank last, lost a Morocco Pocket Book, bound Albany. wao the first he saw after the explosion, his wife | main deck immediately over the bolier: Franci: rintors are det: : i ry boat Js runping for the preeont, as well i ace aa 3 eels in the world. taining $00 to $70 in Nerth Carolina mone Was cead ; sawfduring the evening. at Malden House, | attending the front boiler; knew nothing of the water in ; 5, pee Leh eae e worl ONADI & CO. | papers valuable aly fe Riel. "The Qader Mr Snell of ot Baad who was still living, (since dead ;) | the boiler; bad not been below after the explosions dia | #*,t0 Sangertics. Ravages by the Cholera at Rochéster, DONA _ Teceive the above row: : 5 20 ¥ ¢ y returning 8 two coloured men, brothers. since dead ; Mr. Samuel | not know whether the front furnace doors were open or Just evening. rome rcoundrels had obstructed the line Locuesten, September 6, 1862. persto BLOW & MARCH, 91 Water ati Biown of New York, was dead ; saw Me. iL. Riel of | ot: had Seed, but his general duty was to pass om from cathe trates Niu empiaarmarnt boned deaptayre ae The Board of health report twenty. six deaths com REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, OR ichmond. Virginia, and lus step daughters ; the two | the bunkers to the firemen. and keep them supplied; 7 ‘ ees ts Fay ; . $255 ly ou Sunday morning, in the vicinity of Hudson | Misses Samuelia and Margaretta Andrews, and their | passed it to both furnaces of the after boilers; did not reo pt hyve pad de , fannity san hehe vik ake Foe nana teed eres mk rm River Radroad ¢ Charbers street. a Gold Watch, | fritnd Mr Barnes; saw Miss Lockwood ani Mrs Lock- | the steam come up; had tried water in the front boiler; a + apply no ssh Conrequences ae OLIAN HOTEL NO &4 BROADWAY, NEAR UNION as now ready for the gy tem of company, the jete repair 1} respects, for the ao ont and transient bowrders. E. DAVISON, Proprietor. = Chain, and fixturor, and a Gold Pencil Case, with pen. The | wood. her mother. (sivee dead.) Mr. Quigley, New York, | there was water in four cocks, there was stew ote coke AT CHAMBERSBURG, PA- AVILION HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N.J.. WILL | findce will receive the shove reward. aud'no uostions | Miss Guipley, hiv daaghteas Hugh Lowes Jnines Brown, | wate te the aie oet Cocks and there was steam and Ciamnensnone, September 6, 1962. i erate (9 0 26h of Lr neon he pro- | aske: ing the articles atthe Herald oMae. | renee, (dead ) Mr. J, G@. Rumfeldt, (dead.) J. D. Hol- Captain Farnhom recalled by Mr. R. J. McCauley. the | !MEORTANT INVESTIG ATION—INQUEST IN NEW YORK The cholera hi i heel = Ht f pte } ‘Thir- ardase, aloo. these whe may eclte te poece poaine te 20) EEWARD—LO-T, ON WEDNESDAY EVEN: | dridge, (dead), Edward Zeller, (dead) Woods Baker, of | District Attorney of Ubter county, who attended tis | UPON YOUR OF THE TENSORS KILLED BY THE other th weeks of Septembor ab tre sea shore will keep the same jng. in Brondway, near Tonth atreat, a black Now, | United States Survey Garwood Benway. steward, (sines | day—The boilers were inepected in April or May, by Pe- | KEINDFLR EXPLOSION. teen deaths oceurred from it lust weck, and there were Spon till the loch, MORKIS & LEVY, Proprictors. | feundiand Dog, with white star on his b { | dead.) Captain Hoyt, wife aud infant, Miss Hetelle Loup, | ter Curley and Joseph Curtis; witness was present; they | Ccroner Ives, of this city, will commence a new inves. | @F* to-day, with several new cases. fy men will find plenty ofa and 14 his upper front teeth broken; had on a wire muzi wei (dead,) Rey, Mr. Wiltimeon and son, (both dead.) Mrs. | went into the boilers. and examined every part, and formed niet " = ohn ee ne™ Will take place on Ce-evening | to ths namie of Rep, The above coward will be paid on Willismson. his wife; all these person’ were on board | an opinion from the thicknees of the tron for one thing, and | gation into the circumstances connected with this ap- Murder and Suicide of the Musderor, of the 16th Bepeem! Some — Houston and Bleecker streets. ee cates, the shape of the botler, the mannerin which it is braced, | paling catastrophe, at ten o'clock this morning. Tt will Cixcixsats, September 6, 1852. y think it has received after being | 4, hans of kek tie , 7 . a ‘i Lowers. (one of the injured persons) sworn:— | used, &e.; they have made a secoud in«pection; if it hus | Ue 4 the shape of an inquest, to be held in the Coroner's | A man nsmed Peter Redding, killed a woman named pan on board at the time of the explosion ; was | becn allowed to get dirty to rust. or salt to accumulate, | “Mice, upon view of four bodies, which arrived here yes- | Christina Kramer, on Saturday evening, by cutting hor e beiler ; the boat was not racing ; tried the | it would be moe likely to burn out, and hec certificate | terday morning. from the ecene of the disaster. Tho | pead open with an axe. He afterwards cut hie owm, « be reduced; but these were kept clean; boilers ate | podies are those of throat, The cause was disappointment in love, er tested in any other way; a boiler might be defec- Tey. Ceo, R. Will Rew ¥ a7 tive, and the inspectors not detect it, with all their care; Minuan hiatk Within. hoc of the injured) exa- | builders do not usually tect them by'a high pressure but, Nerman Platt Willlamsoi Bevtiand.—Archbold’s Hotel, 87 Prince's street, burgh, opposite the Can Arohbold has to return hi, sineore thanks to the I WROPE—TO TOURISTS VISITING EDINBURGR 7 = ince’ Edin 20) REWARD—STOLEN YROM THR PREMISES No. 160 Canal stroot, on the morning of the Ist lost | Was g fir one Gold Watch, Anderson's make, No. 4,352: one Breas Hy, bade pin With chain. and $125 in money. Tho a Pde sr he paid for the recovery of all the article watch and pin, TON # REWARD-LOST ON SATURDAY EVENIN Broadway, between Toward and Spring str cocks and there were four cocks of water in the fore boiler; the doors of the furnaces were open. and we had on thirty povnosof steam. Witness was much injured. Mr J. EB. Leckwood. (another mined i , (his sen ) | PORT, WASHINGTON PAVILION, SHREWSBURY Joun R Remeiid, New Yinks, aba New Onveans, Sept, 6,.1862. N. Clint in Soar many farhionable places of resort on the boat. and was down at | this one was; th Was « passen y contracted Jor her to bear fifty pounds, Our cotton market sh ivity. but. all othe Fey poet tle al Berghe yl CG Tagine GET vadnd ot i Re ht ig a A RL at the tineof the explosion ; did not see any sign | aud when alone om her tial with the machinists only, | J8%e8 Brown, of New York. ’ | merkete continue dull. Bivights ges bevenelige and ccnstant breeze tevin the see and ite aelichtful oppor. | *!!l return tho rama to Jamies WB of racing or extraordinary speed ; was noton the upper | they saw her up to forty-five to forty eight; we dia it ¢o | , Coroner Ives has been requested to fully investigate | markets continue dull. Freights are advancing, Thee tunities for bathing, ite euady groves. and, above all, ite tlemanly proprietor. whose sons'ant efforts are ty give faction tu his visitrrs ‘This hotel, for the season about olceing, has been constantly filiod with the most distin- guished families fro own country, as well as many : : | Arctic’s news was received at 10 o'clock this morning, by city of engine and boat, before sh wasacceoted; | 6 Matter; ang. in order to insure a cool and deliberate | ATe'fc’s news was rece! mf Sour ibe lhedinas | sare a if tly went into ‘Gavhar sy ger consideration the following gcotlemen were empannelied | the National Telegraph. Oris To oh : Fe ee fe et rr eee ee ee ani Cok aay one Cer PENT, |. ana qworn #6 Iegrntre thee the cause Of Cie expouinmad RO TT a = eo explosion HO REAR STRATED FROM NO: 10 WARREN | C.-K. MeGrecor, bookbinder, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., | starting bar.god held engine steady, while a man was ether with the thanks of the owner, is highly | deck, and so covid not judge whether any great haste was | try Annany, Sept. 6, 1952. e hy canal since Seturday—Flowe The receipts of pro: L 1 of ttachs 0 the hotel is al b om, t i MBs 2, t wl ae , 9.000 bbls; wh: 4.000 bushels; cor 000; bushoka | Witch the proprieter has ect apart tne vac use ’st ate bowade | Doe Hehe brown color, cars cropped, and answers to tho | SWorn.—Was a passenger on board the Reindeer last Sa- Inside the wifeel. sawing a bucket; this was not usual and st Flour is dull. sud we hear of no sales worth. reporti ers, who, after rusticating avd enjoying the pleasures of the | ueme of Fineber, turday; oid not observe or hear anything of racing or | manycaptainserc not practical engiacers. and the engincer @ 48 Greenwicls attect, Wheat. els Genesee changed bands at $1 SED, saleh tele Ghees ative ature, ct ovediag somort v0 or — peed; could not tell bow many revolutions she was | is as big a man, but there was perfect harmony between P Hocles, 64 Cll wusd day's sulea reached 16.000 bushels at 601g w tio too, Tho proprietor, REWARD. making. and bad not travelled much on that river; ob- | us andso take the liberty; I knew the German that John MeLachlan. & Perry street. Te for Wertern mixed Oats are at 46 a 40c0. foc Wl sa- the Orb instants which wilt be, WC we may mbaglioh Tevsice I row se Na Laies chee tee ee ee teoe|, hotest ue was Edward Ziller; | (1, Nichols, 26 Governcur street, tern, and 47¢ for State. with sales of 16.000 bushuls. on the yromensde and main decks, but did not know | be wa ‘Thureda; Syening. & waiter on board the Reindeer, the gage cocks Bh on nh, BG A nba Safe D> A ere en for his ret —_ | whether i was the engineer; did not know him or the | were so alrenged. first 4, second 8, third 12, fourth 10. | Charles tawreneo, 176 Mott at., eorner of Chatham st. . pea of our most distinguished citizens—will bo a moet magaifi- D° —FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.- LOST, A captain; believed there was some one im charge of the | and fifth 20 incbhs above the flues; and his opinion was, Jobn Arrowsmith, northwest cor. Sulfolk and Grand sts. cont affair. This ie the closing ball of the season at thie f@ell yellow Scotch Terrier Deg. Had on & leather ergine ali the time; wes on the main deck at the time, | thatif rhey had sufficient water at Kingston Point, they Yrank Post, Jr 4 Staple street. pular place ot resort BLUE FIs! collar, and the hair was tora of the uppor part cf hiship. | and injured by the explosion would have enough to bring them to Bristol, but still Jooapls Boars, 18k Ofomaea ateset ‘Thermos ter —_——— ee - ee eorae jens ¢ hy yer briog ‘aeaee H.C. Fick, also bookbinder. of Brookiyn, N.Y . gave oy feed ali the time gently He then entered into an Saab ¢ Leche cean, Stale laand, 72, Wind’ west. Clear and bowutiful morning, EXCURSIONS, ine shove svar oy Ne eS eae ae saantiin te eliy ot | coltapes Tinie ateaseat rar Getting shae oe Boe hn Vo: Hamann bay at the foot of Liarrison street yeeterday. tiesemx 10 A, M—A very pleasant morning. Quite ON SUNDAY. GOING FROM BALTIC TO AT- | New York; was on boatd the Reindeer at the time of the | difficulty of burning wood, upon which a d Thote of the Rev. Mr. Williamson and his son arrived by | cool, Themmometer 72. Wind north. | eatin end Bu, leaving the cars of the Hadson River Railroad. while those of | Mr. Brown and M Rumsfeld were brought here by the v steamer South America, . Prosious. however, to the Coroner taking any steps in | Symacusx. 10 A. ML—A beautiful morning, oar and he matter, he consul'ed Mr. Blunt, the County District | pleasant’. Wind soush. Thermometer 75. Attorney. who gave as bis opinion that the Coroner of | Uries. 10 A. M.--A beautiful morning, cleag and fime. this county wae wae He ae piece A pl Wind west. Thermometer 75. tigation, from the fact that the Reindeer having le ew Ataane, 10 A, M.—Clear and pleasant mornd n ‘3 York on her trip to Albany, her voyage not having ter- obit a fog < Ther. minated. any coiminal aclhect ocourring by the officer | mometer 74. Barometer aoi23b, Mereury The Wind in command of said boat, could be held responsible in the ved county from whence they started, Under this opinios the Coroner has commenced the investigation on the bodies brought to this oily. notwithstanding tha inquests had already been held on them at Bris tol We shall now be enabled to compare an opinion of a Now York Coroner's jury, with that rendered at the place where the calamity took place. ning a Looket oh ot Charis, cont » Key and Cross, The finder will be rewarded by | ty. hem st 62 Baltic street, Hrooklya, or 1 vow Ver! plosion; did not suppose the boat was racing: was on | versation ensued. promenade deck; ber husband @md daughter were | (A¢ this point it wae announced that Mr. Snell had Gaya et ee i cy jut cies ans tbe jury shortly after went S waw the Sree ————_ | ont of the window; Innded on rome! ; | bedies of all the dead and scalded, and haye thom AVE REEN vhere 1 was cavght a person, and carried | qe ntifica.) t 1035 ofolock mat (Moncay) night, on h : were injured outward! the steam; ; revorn frvm Cnatle Garden either dn the Battery, of the | ee: eee rere eee sc uart or the aiiccre of the | OB thelrreturn on board, the jury announced they ba omeibvs. from the Bowling Green to the Irving House, a " - * : or | seen all the bodies and survivors and heard sufficient to iuivie Lew Geld Lever Watch, No. %00L, Adem Lidget?, | boat; I thought the boat shock a good deal; I had never | *¢1 11 ihe bodies and survivors and heard suflcient Uistrpeoh maker with fine gold Chaig and Key attached, | before been on board an Albany boat, and do not know | *atfy {hent as tn CEnW Stinree ctivcmecnenee’ cote Also, & vet Breastpin A liberal rewerd paid it | what speed the boat was making; I heard my husband teken imo account) that savior l re ain the Ef ‘i La hall be re turn vd to Mr. auovard at the eving say that the boat was going veer te also that it was o W mubjoth 1%, sorredted 44 to last aight. al —7 ; or. should they bo off for gale. any person ob- 0 a x b Bs teen Bi - telah the depeription will ‘please deter thems aaa repord | &°04 best, and wae making good headway The jury then expressed themselves satisfled; but th oMr Howard, Gilbert Tate RCE OF AN EXCIMER: athe | Coroner and Foreman both desired to bave the evidenc : - Seca pert Lather, swagn:—I am an engineer on boar! xperienced boiler maker New ¥ ' (05%. YESTERDAY MORNING, BETWEEN 11 AND | R,'L Stevens, ramming between Saugerties and New tdlegieaineds and, aver Mame. diecerta wikans 41 cvlook. cither in Eighteenth street, between the | York; Ihave fol steamboating for about twenty years; | pj.triet Attorney, during which the j wished to put centeining ® moderate eum of monry aud sundry ibe exploded part of the after boiler; and in my opinion | morsing, at eight o'clock, together with « card bearing the owner's name plosson was caused from a defect ot the iron of which s y op "o 7 PS. willbe liberally reworded by leaving the pockethook t is mode; the iron has not been properly weld- LIST OF THE DEAD UP TO SIX O CLOCK, P. M. YES+ contents at No. 26 West Eighteenth street. her, if there is any fault attributable to any ” TERDAY. pence - yr peron; itis to rhe person who manufactured the iron, | 1 Samuel Brown, 34 Renwick street, N.Y, Tali hla eetd Ree daa T OFA SEAL COMEOSED | fcr it was not properly welded together, ‘Thereis no way | 2. Frederick Morrell, Poughkeepsie, burkeeper, Rein roncis Donn, fireman, Reindeer. ow have it bs hy h 1L JACOBS, | Ct detecting these defects of iron before putting itin a jo Chatham erect, one door from Pearl svrects * | deiler, in my opinion, if the iron had been perfect it | 3 Francis oe would have ‘been safe to have carried forty pounds of 4. Peter Faueh, waiter, Reindeer. UND~A TRUNK CONTAINING WOMAN'S WEAR- | ¢team; the flves would stand more than any other part 5, John Bowers, waiter. Reindeer. ing spparel the enner oan havo it on application to | of the bolier; 1 think {his exploded part as itkely to burst | 6. Robert Farrell, do. do, George Nokes, 00 Ninth Strect, Third avenue, as avy other, Pee Nee too beige this eer — mabe. Hod. eal: 45 hp 3 R FOURTH, 1852 CAME TO THE PRE» | starting from New York for Albony. would make, or coul 8. Sclomon Savoy, (¢olored.) three bi 8, do, do, OP alent rabveriber 8 light browm Mare. Tha ownor | muke tho pactage by four o'clock, with perfect safety.and 9 Mrs. Daniel N. Bowers, 016 Broudway, Albany. gan have it by proving property and paying expeases to | not drive or hurry the boat; it is not usual to blow off | 10. Norman P. Williamson, Saratoga, (son of Rov. Hugh MoCabe at No. 512 Sixthavenue, __ | steam at londings; it 18 usual to throw open the doors | Geo. R WY {Mtamson “ ewer 0) —STOPPE of the furnaces, and then the steam will not ite while * mG. it, Attacht of Danish Consul, New Soe ate saute can have ie by penviag property | landing: ail flues and boilers are Habloto this same defeet | York Sy applying at tho store IAthomas | James fl Van Keuren examined:—I work at the ma- | 12 D. F, Holdridge, 74 Kegle street, Albany. , Va. Awnurn, 10 A, M.—Clear and pleasant. Win/l west, hermometer 82, e day rrive at Brookivn at #2 exouraion, $1. and will he good for return on the regnlar trains on the 10th inst. No bag- ken by tho train. RSIONS TO THE FIS 3 BANKS, EVERY except Satur: emer BUFF al Bt 744 o'eterk; Grand ttreat A.M : returning by 6P. M. provided C —= t Ideut.on the Hartford andi Fy ; ‘The Acc! 5 tlm ; ska WittiamsbunG, Sept.4, 1862. ‘To THE Epiton or tar peerinnse nae Having seen different statements in the res mide the way a little son of mine wad billed Fon Monday last, on the Hartford, Providencs and Piebkiil Railroad, I take the liberty to inform you correctly in regard to the matter. The faots these, a8 I received thom from several persons w! witnessed the vccurrevce, and know it ed through carelessness on the part of those. bavim charge of the train:—It appears that tho. baggage car andone passenger car were detacked about one fourth ofa milo below where the accident hay while the locomotive and freight cors rassed up the track, at the crossing where be was kiled. Thetocoe motive and freight cars having passed, ho care up and stood on a plank, the street near the rail and was looking to see the locomotive back the cars on to another track, when the two cars, which were detached below, cemo up, knocking him under the wheels, and killing him instantly. ORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN CONTINUES TO ao law in the Saprome Court—to attend to nse re Congrese— tv prosecute olaims and settle ao- the Departm re patente at home 0 eo City Politics. TAMMANY 80) TY. ‘There was a large gathering last night of the Tammeay Society at the old Wigwam. Among the number nou, nated, were the following distinguished geutlemen:— Hom Colin M. Ingerroli, Conn. Hon, Wm. Il Polk, Tenn, Hon, Jas B, Bowlin, Missouri. Hon. coe x ea Lag 4 Hon. Frederick P. Stanton, Tenn, Hon. Harry Hibbard, New Hampsbire. Hon. Arnold Harris, La. Hon. Emanuel B. Hart, of this city. After which, spoeches were made by Mestre. Stanton. Polk, Bowlin, and Harry Hibbard, of New Hampshire giving the mest enthusiastic and glowing accounts of the . ‘Communientions, pro-peld nd- on, No. 8 Carroll piace, Oaphol MU. ‘Till m with promet attention. LIQUORS. CLARET WINE, AT $1 1244, (hotties returned; 100 one p Rw a les; Cham Oy &o) Por wale by corer Crosby, ity UNDER: | sa ying charge to E, JACKSON: chine business: I bave followed the business for seventeen 13. Thomas I. Barnes, Ric! <= = ears; I have examined the botlers of the Reindeer, and | 14 Hugh Rilo RD, DUPUY & CO.'S BRANDIRS, FROM H Hi natlelgh. $0. tivo States foe Rleoe and King. | sie terepernt ete eee A all bot have. ‘A . , 1 9 = : ; im my opinion the tron 16. Miss Androws. ocracy of their respective Sta on the ba ecar, the accident +P , x particularly the exploded part; y op ndrows, aged seventeen, and dem y BE 0 eth 0 Lage bes very Gia. Clos Wines: roar ie OPPANTNBRSHIP WOTICES, rar tot perfect end sound and thet catised the exploon, | 16. Miss Margaretta -Avdrews, aged slxteon—stop The greatest harmony provailed among all prosout. bappaisd en he ockld Lave ped them easily. White Wines, from $1 25 te $10 50; 50.000 prime old Harans ARTNER WANTED.—A YOUN AN, WITH $1,000 | an undue preseure of steam would bave caused the same Goenters ot Mr. Raleigh. ee But here we seo the utter carelessness of the persona > ith am Ame- | «fleot. if the boiler was sound; the manfacturer of the 7. John ‘coloured boy.) waiter Reindeer. sme naernt, to ge inte ihe cetsilarceery bo | trem ovght to bave known the dofvet; it ia the flue con | 18. Garwod Henwayy heed srewnra ao Rear: tenn coffee ering this, must 4 | Heetion that haa given way; [think this piate was not 19. Miss Estelle Loup. aged 12, daughter of Mr. John pe chi Ln SL TERE SL | ound, it ix the best kind of iron that should be used in | Loup. of New York. bs taken co Hudeon—no inquest, em oe ABO noeie ‘other. nuemny ewe this business, Fi 20. James Brown, deck hand oa Reindeer (groaser). ci be Diy oJ ‘The inquest then adjourned till talt-past one o'clock, . A Betch Cox, seoond caginesr, do A TARINBE WANTED IN THE WHOLESALE COM. | German waiter, &name unknown), Reindoor, {i mlerinn ‘vrotues trate mone of the. heat localities In AFTERNOON SESSION. Dennis Sevoy. waiter, Reindeer; resides at Raine BRS & CO, 300 Broadw: TN PETERS & CO., No 100 BROADWAY-—IMroRT- sa Heer tree, Mrantion ned Haven Sopa, have fre ar » toxet Seoreh and Irieh Whiskey. Tae at Champagve in plots nnd quarts, ty dawn a baving chaygo of tho train, in detaching part of the cars and Teartog them to come on of — without any one in chazgo of tuem, aoress & pul travelled road where hundreds are © overy day, with no notice or pak any kind wary people of their danger. Yours, try ds. Pavan AND MeLancno.y ACCWENT —Miss John- con, who for rome time past has been @ teacher in the public echools of the Fourth distziot of ew Orleans, went with » younger sister. @ sbort time titsoe, to ‘a few weeks with some friends at Madisonville, On lage. he tleters were bathing in the Teh ‘fonctee river, and be (cre the younger one was aware of it. she vepth. ‘As soon’ as she knew that her life was in peril tr %. Ag FURTHER TESTIMONY OF THE FNGINERR, , a 20th ult , at Now Oricans, ow penn trove NRWLES ATKERBON Se Denccatrcee Rew York, | On re frembling the engineer. Uowleth, was again Ww Ann Foekwood. Albany Ne eranber wh as ory ght J: thle alga coin nce een te Diane. agra twedty a years, — hb aden Wee ES moth 0 Ayp-aBno nghebadlny: * Mev Gr ppl i wenn ne is wholly regardless of self, the elder Mist John | anda native of New Orleans ardiot—aied . 90, any ot AS | STOO WANES A GOOD ast Ass WAN, os | {1°10 (50 very tate way of recover iueaveriog Me“ miel 8 Mowers Alban Se Se ater te treme ‘ato Ba bite do the aha, vied tn du wah wa Re fw Lege we there Teaees atiare ea bast | son Battirday. was rend ovoe to Nite. wd he depo-ed Mr Wl Snell Hiehmond Va iit Nelahie de ete nlawe hl | aie »F inerd Tiller, German, walter, Rethdeer, ro invited to cath. agde Her, Mt tho Herald office ii wae e6 ave that [t was the forward amd me: ('@