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[CONTINUED FROM PIRNT PAGE} @vebd 40 80 unt! m:rzirg al! woult Desaved In Bue a hesvy see for ihe fire time broke over the apper deck of tho vous |, ano than all hope faded away. Us’e preserve re were Bow supplied te all and we sent ap wo r okets, when 6 irmendous sea swept over us and Qe steamer in a moment went down. I Dink some fowr hemdred or four hundred and fifty souls were launched the comm at the merey of the waves. The storm at (am Ume bad entirely subsided, We all kept near together and went as the waves took us. There was nothing or very little sald, except Rat encod one cheered hie fellow ‘emrade on Courage wes thos kept up for two or three bears, and | think for that space of time none bad drown: 4 bul three who could not ewim becanse exhausted. Af ter this gradually ome by one passed away to eternity. ‘The hope that boats would be seat to us from the two ver- sete we had eporen soon fied from us, and our trost wee in Providence—and what beller trutt could you or 1 ask?” I saw my comrades sink fast, and at one o'clock that night I was nearly sions pen the ocean, some tvo bundred miles from faad. 1 beard, however, shouts from all that could do @, tbat were pot far from me, but J ould not see them. Within an hour from this time I eae a vessel, ehich A jrdged io be abvut one mile from me, Taking fresh @ourege, 1 struck ont for the vessel, and reach it when pesrly exhausted and they drew me on board. @ \t vy ropes. It proved to be & Morwogian bark, f om Belize Hondoras, bound for Falmouth, Eogisad. I found ‘em bos: i of ber some three of my comrades, and at haf pert vive o'clock the next morning, we had ferty-nine odie follows on board, and these are all I know of having deen raved We cruised about the place until we thongbt ‘hat all alive bed been renened, and then retrail We found the bart bors of provisions axd we crew living on gruel. ‘We bad some tea and cofce to refrerh ourselves, and at Boon ov Sunday we eprke the American bark Saxony bound for Savapvab, which supplied us with provisions and ‘ook five of us on board. Our names are:— ® H Ridloy, of Maine, Judex Howes, of San Francisco, Pamuel W. Loo’, of Meine, Adolph Freceror, of ~an Frarcivoo, Henry W. Childe, of Now York. Tho Norwegian bark set pail for Charleston with (hs bs fmnce 0! ibe forty rine pawengers, whose pames upforta nave!s Io.nuot give. Tho few that] bava recvileoied are a2 follows — Capt Badger, of Baltimore, Mr Frazer, second officer. RF. Pron, of Sacramonto, Billy Birch, cf the San Franciseo Minstrels. 4. J. Eaton, of San Francisoo, — Fieiober, of Aagusia, Me, Thore Is > Ind eaves nome Rover yeers 014, whore mo- dmer was © ib the other ladies placed on board ihe brig. P.&—There were Unree passengers that got into the oats that saved the women and children, who are known to me. Their names sre— Mr Priesi, of Long Thomar Pay ne, of Stamford, Ot Mr. Jones, of —. TELEGRAPHIC DISCOURTESY. Wastincron, Set 1, 1857 At anearly hour this forenoon the agent of ihe New York As oviated Preat ai Norfolk was despatched to Ham(tos Rosds to collect from the rcscaed paraengors every twoident connected with she Jate terrible disaster, aed tf (be same time the Potertburg and Norfolk telegraph Bue was requorted to bold open at the Associaion’s ex. pene antl! the retura of the special reporter from Zamp tou Roads, noteithatanding which the line was c'osed at about the usual time (9 o’olock) this erening, thas do privtng 0s of the possibility of obiaining any further par oulars from Hampton Roads to-night. THE EFFECTS oF THE GALE ON OTHER VESSELS, he obip Uderty, Captain Asking, nick ervbed at this yesterday morning from Ni Orlea#, reporta that the %ih to tbe 14th inet. she exporienced very se vere gaia from NN E. to ~outh—et mes blowing a Burricane, during which be? Mainmast was sprang and Aer rodder beat wea badly twisted; ehe alad commenced feakung badly, when they threw overboard 500 sacks of wheat to lighten ber, which #0 decreased the leak thai, ‘whh one pump, they weie enabled to keep her free, At prevent +be makes about 160 strokes per boar. Osptain Onristien, of bark Kate Lincoln, arrived yester. @ay from Domarars, rtates that on Thersday, tho 17th ast , bo saw # bark bound north, with lors of fore aud ‘maintoy gallant mass, and at the eame time bo also saw & Drig wich had lost her foretopgaliact mest Usptaio Nickels, of bark Sarab A. Nickels, which saJed from Baltimore on ibe 12th inst, for Montevideo ant a markt, reports that when ai anchor ov the Horee Shoe, > Bunca, night, during tbe gale, lost both anchors; at oight P.M. made rail and got (oven at nine A M. mex! day, aad peturb:d 16th, and as oon as other anchors ars obiained will proceed to wen When at soa, Osps Houry distant swenty fire miles, bearing weet by worth, enw a qran‘tiy Of wrorkod matey ials belonging. apparent!y, to s steamer; among?! it waa part of a wheelhouse, painted white, or a very light color, the side of s cabin or saloon wilh foor windows in it, and a to" bottom. Tee brig Morancy, Captsla Ticker, which arrived yes Qerday from May agrer, reports that on the Mtb inst, while seudding onder clore reefot topanils, wae Doarded dy ® Reavy tea, whicd started deck load and canred the brig lak, and on the 140n sho eplit her fore opgallant sail The brig Richerd, Capt Ames, arrived at this port yea Yerday from Honduras, and reports a eucconsion of Tori. fastorly gelon during the passage. On the 11th Inst, in Intitude 92, lorgitode 76, during « hurricane from NNW. to 8, lost fore nnd mato top mast, split sails, and sustained ther demage. Capt. Rodl, of the brig Warren Goddard, arrived yester day from Avx Ceyer, reports that on the 1ith and t2th fmt. tn latitade 32, longitude 76 90, bad s harricane from HK toS, which carried away foretop gallant mast, stove ‘Delwa'ks, also lost dock load of logwood, lost and split wile, be Dapt Thompeon, of the brig Marin Morton, arrived yes. . Teports that on the 12 inst, in 77 Of, while tying to under the lee rak'ptopeal!, wae sirvek by ® barricase from + wae run before it; bai sho broached tiew of we Borthenat, when eb Se, and while attomp:ing to get bor off again lort most of the fails, aud wan compelled to Cul away tho milzzommast, and fat the decks ewopt Stove balwarks, hoad sales and Dulkboncs of forward cabin, tae ses roiling clean over med the vrwe! waking mock water, Was oompelied to Pweow Overhonrd part of the cargo, as we were not able to keep st the pumps. The borricane laste? about twolve Bours from vortbosst, when !t baaled around to the south west Same day passed & vrsnel mast, with topmast aod fopysliant mast and new valle sitached. The brig Melvin, st Boston from Jeremie, reporis that (or the 00D instant Lad hesvy gule, cpraag aleak, lor sale ‘and lind cabla stores injared. Threw overboard tnirty tons of logwood. The echoouer Mary Alice arrived here yesterday from Savers. On the 12h inet wae le latiinte 99, longitode TS, and experienced @ gale from the sortheast to tooth. weal, during which she bad ber bulwarks stove, sails split, and lost ji yboom. The schorver } © Peltor, from Charleston, arrived here Yesterday, peports that op the 12%b inet, when lo latiade TS Bi, lorginde IT to & perieuced @ burricase from Boribeass wo soclbwonl, which split alls, #love Duiwarkas, gad host Ler p> bom, ac ‘The rebooper John W Miner, Capt. Berry, arrived at his pors yesterday from Movie. On the 11th last, in le Uiude 21 20, lougitnde 10, ade experienced a hoary gale from N. WEW , aod lost Dalwarks, walla, ho, Abl P.M of (be 12th bet 8 steamer pened under her les, She as paloled binck, Wit & yellow mou! ting; bed two masta yr no head, Om the 18th inst passed appored ae of a rchooner of abou 240 Or B00 tour, Bik) passed & qoaruly of hard aad pine jam ber The schooner 8. J Waring, Capwin Smith, at ibis port, from Savonuab, on the (10h lortant, ia lativade 82, om the western edge of tue Gulf Straas, expericnced @ seve arricawe from northomt bo south weal, which Ingted slnty Bours, during w. ich Uno wplit wails, stove balwarks, lont boat, washed away Centre house, swort docks of water ne Saw wechooner ClwMmasted in ho lativa te of Cape Beary, vu wae unable to speak ber io cousequence of the every of tho gale. The Charleston Churier states that the schooner Rully Wa 4, which is ccnk of New Inlet, had 0 cargo of rive and foton, Aud belonged to HG. Ward, of New York REPORT OF THB BARK J. J. COBB. ‘The following # the report of Capiain Peterson, of the rk J | Onbd, apon hie paamage from Havana w New York ‘uring the inte gue — On the Lith tne we had strong breenes from the no Gert and every appearnece of heavy werther; bavies ip eat of the Golf tH avoid the heavy sea Beptember 19 ‘We wore nour Cape Fear, twenty six miles trom the shore orareg © etrong gales from the northeast aod a beary ie im the sonthesst; veetel under cleo resfea NEW “YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1867, ‘@aintepra] and reefed feressil, scudding te the south went; hacied up the weether stue of foresail, and soud the vessel: néer clue of the fore tall At 3 o'clock A.M. the wind hauled to the morth. ‘Ward; took in the foresail, set tho main spencer, and lost {ft alerost ag soon as set; Rove ‘o on the bare potes, wind Deuling to the weet and blowing a perfect harricane; lost head ralieond part of monkey rails 47 o’clook 4. MU the wind, banling to south and west, set the reafed fore. sail apd sccd the remainder of the day. At 5 o’olook P. ML of the 14b inst the verse! was struck by a heavy ses, wove ibe afer doors aad windows, and filed the cabia with water; the ropes and sails chafed covsiderably dar- ing the gale. At midnight on the 14th the wind mode rated, and made sll necessary vail. Daring the entire gale we experienced a heavy ees from the eou'h and east. LO8S OF BARK JOUN PARKER. A telegrapn'c dispatch recetved yesterday morning from ‘Wilmington, N C , # ates that the bark John Pa ker, Cant, Roberts, from New Orleans for Rotterdam with 615 bhds, Of tobacco and 7,300 staves, was lost on the North Carelina const in the ate gale, with her cargo, The cergo wee valved at $60,000. The J. P. was built at Medford in 1845, was 894 tons register, and was owno in Providence, R. I L088 OF SCHOONER W AER. A despatch from Wilmington, N. ©, states that the sobooner Wake, Capt. O’Brien, from Wilmington, N. 0, for Now York, with naval stores, was totally host with the cargo during the ‘ate ga’e. The Wake was >uilt at Belle ville, N. J., to 1861, and owned by Powell aad othe-s in New Yok Sie wes 3i4 tons barihen, was an A 2 vos- nel, apd valoed at $13,000. ARRIVAL OP STRAMAHIFS AT CA ARLESTON. ‘The apxicty of our citizens, says tho Charleston Courier Of the 16th tnst., will be much relieved by the arrival at ‘this pert this morning of the Onarission steam-hips—the Nashville and State of Georgia, and the toatherner Gare being Leard ant rockets seen outcde the bar last evening ferured os thatone or more of them bad arrived, but wore prevented from coming up to the ci.y by the low water on the bar. fhe steam tug «as aocoording!y des patobed with our reporter, aad a ski returned to the city wib the reports of the several steamships, and which we subjoin, Whilst we write, however, the Nastrilio har arrived at ber wharf, and the others will doabiless have followed before this sheli bave been plexed before tie eyes of cur readers. It wil) be seen that ali thee vessels have experienced a taste of the gsie, and thst the Soatn- erper. which put in here tn distress, on her way to Sa vannab, is littie beter than a wreck. The ste olp State of Georgia, Captain Garvin, from Philadelphia, arrived off this bar last evening, and reached ‘be city thie morning, 8de was detained by s fog tn Dela- wero bay, and did not leave the Capes uniil Sonday morn ‘ug—soon afer whicd she took a meet severe gale from the sovtheast, shich lasted about thirty hoars, wih more or less violevce. The ship has received no material dam- ‘age, having paseed throngh the entire blow, daring «hich she bebaved admirably. Oi Cape Hatteras, oa Monday, taw the steamship Alabama, from New York for Savannah, with « dirmasted schoouer in tow, The steamship Southerner, Roberteon, from New York, bound to Savanuab, pet ip io disres, On Fridsy, at 4PM, 20 miler sou'h of Lookout,a heavy 8 E gale commen 4 and continued blowing @ perfect hurricane upti] 8 A M om Seturday, Tao wind then obanged to N. W. and blew as hard as before, At7 A. M. lost lifeboat op the port quarter, anc P. M. the starboard one. At 8 P.M the boiler gave out, acd ihe abip Jol off imto the trough of the sea, carrying away amoke slack, wheel houses, guards, & , the ebip laboriog and straining very Deayily. At? I. M. bad tiree fect of water ia tne bold; went all hands apd the pasengers to the pumps, bus finding the water gaining upon us, were compelled to throw part of ber cargo overboard to Ugbten ber. For six hours the vesse! shipped a greet quantity of water; were then obliged to rig the two deck pumps and also com- mence baling wib bucke.s to keup the water from gain iog upon us, On Sunday iho gaic gradually moderated, ‘bot Ube peril labored very bar', and the water inorent ed; cll hands and the paasoagers condnued working tho pumps and buckets til) 12 o’closk en Monday night, whon the meobisery was in eorking order. On Monday afternoon 56 N. & by E. of Frying Pan spoke brig E tuabeth Wats, 19 days from Jausiga to New York; sup plied her with provisions, Sbe iny by ps unill we gol under way. Brooklyn Otty News, Homaorarxic Convantion.—A meeting of the homeopa thie physicians of Brovkiym and Kings county was beid on ‘Thirsday evening, at tho corner of Courtand Siste streets —Or. R Rotman, Chairman, and Dr. Moffet Seoreiary The Gecretary briefly stated the circumstances whioh led to the holding of this Conyeniion. For some time past the boweopathio physicians of this county had been ity annoyed by smmmopecs emanating fiom the Kirgs Souny Medica! Society to rhow their diplomas, loa) ihe society might havo evidende Of tneir right to prention medicine folly om the part 0° thet society, as the Logieisiare of 1845 ae ae = cetricticns which form:ry eudar- ransed the LF ay modictne in this State, not rep requiring ed education on the pari of the | preciitioner, As homropathists wore cont uaally nb | jected to there annoyances he segested that @ Kines County Homerpathic Medical Soolety be formed. Hs far wer ated thai b & recep sot of she Logisiaiure th was mace competent for tbe bomeopa:hists to form tholr own county socievior, wbich would have privileges ard powerr eqval ip all respects to thore of ine allypaihs existence A resolu lon was s¢opted be formed 4 cemmittee of threo was appotuied to drafts constitution aud by laws Dre. Gillet, Gray and Perrine were apoolnted such committee, when the con vention #¢jmrped to the Ist of Ooctoder. Taere are thirty-seven bomeopathie’s in Rrooxlyn, nearly all of whom were provent at the Comyration Dewoceanc Paimanres —The primary mesilage of the democratic party were held throughout the eliy and ooun ty Inst evening, for the purpono of nelocting delegaies to meet in ooumiy Convention as Flatbush on Monday next. The principal cfficer go be flied this for which there are at icast 4 dozen cand\tstes, ubich are George Remsen, Kubert W. Allen, Honry 4. Mowe, Thoass Mulligan and Devia Lindsay, who a9) the meat prom re were Firong contests fo the di!- ferevt wares Dereon the friends of the various candi Gatos, but all, as yo, appears in» fog as to the successfal one. Balt for tation lor the Clty, MARIE COURT. Before Hon Jedes Maynard. Robert H. Ellis vs The Mayor, dc , of New York —Tn's war an action brovght by the plaintiff to recover the mm of 107 15 for etaxtonery furnished the Tax Oomaler’ ere between the 14th of April and the 7th of May, 1” A J. Willard appeared for the plaintiff, and introdoeed tn evidence the bill of plalntif, approved by Mr Alles, one of the Taz Commissioners, and aso resolution of the Bawra of Bupervigore, passed Jaly 9, 1867, directing the Comp trolier t+ pay the amocnt. Merers, James Santford ep BK. A. Fronen 5 ‘ed for the defendan@, sad mored for ‘emireal of the complaint on ihe following grovnds — Firvi—-That ibe Tax Commissioners were couaty, aud not cue officer, end that sl ertea brooght on contracts ma by them mast be Drow zat the Boare of Saperri ors of the ty Bad county of Now York instead of theme de 4. Soomc-That the fax Commissioners bad no power to make contrac to bine the eliy. by the char tar of 1867 and orcinances of 1840, not la oomfict there wih, tue Compwoier was eo caly officer suuboriaed Ww we make coneracts for for the city, aud he hed tireacy mate roeh contracys with 8 other the the paint? Third—Thet the Board of Ba vervisors hat no power lo make contracts for sisuonery for those defeod fis, ard tat an> rerototion of the Board of dupervisors Gtrocting the Oomrt roller to pay for stationery orderea by the Tax Commissioners was in direst violauion of the char. ter and ordinanoes, and therefore invalid. —— wered judgement for the defendants, w: Hon. B. Arctl, Melted States Minister to Bwoden, and Flom. ® Billie, Danieh Minister, sal) from this port in the Arago to-day for Europe. ‘The Stacts 7atumg yesterday pabliahed an extract from military service. Dr Hill called 070m us yesterday after. nou, Oa) ing that be arrived from Earose on Thursday, by the Harmutia, bod waa bot, copsequently, ander arr in Earope fer el! inary serve, am fat ny attempt been made to arrest him paragra: considered a pure {abricauon. The Providence /’or bas seen « letter from Ja 'ge Oartie, inter that be wae led to resign hie seat on the or of his rng cauabobenen a the seat of goveroment in keep- Andrew Jackson, Jr., is the son of Mr James Donelson, other brother, ar, William Donelson, ' now ving is in. Phila Wik - jackson, Sr. the & Louis Merald, saying that Dr. F. Hill, momber of the Misron-t Lepisiatore, hat boon arrested ip Exrops fer | a4 vith the dignity of high jadicial position. who wae 8 brotbor of ihe wife of General Jackson An’ del hia, wae born at the same lime, that is to Daienson and the so-celied ‘Andrew Jackson hving op @ plantation in Lovisiana, not fer from Now Or jeans. The other son, named afer the father. t# @ student at the Military Academy at Weat Point, The deaghtor is merried to Jobn M. Lawrence, and lives with ber husband, near we Hermiage. ARRIVALA. Prom Char'eston, in the steamebin Columbie—Mr 7 Bibb lady and rervant: Bir Peoioeete and tere eaiheren. 2 4 Merton gon, BH chee JB Browning, re Lg Vardia oti vant; Mrs Toeneend ee Olay Onn'ain Garener, JF Packer, Onpt Mular, J Rentfich, W Ba 20 Whitnell, A Koward—sod 7 1 the steerage, THE = VIEW Bove teacevy. @rtal of James #. Oouneily for tne @urter of Albert B Musee—The Case tur the Pro secution Coatluuecd. Whom 00% SFSUl4L Bsrosran. Pasanoww, N. J, Ret 11, 1867. OOURT OF OVER 4nD TknMINER. TUIAD DaY—ArrERs0un ARMOR. ‘The Court resumed ite sittiog at 3 o'olovk P ML ‘The cross-examination of Margaret Rowan ovntinsed— Mr. Bmith and Mr, Dooneily were talking wgeher sou! Qve minutes while they were sanding on tho pazssof the second story; Donzeily aad gone to the men’s water closet Vefore I saw him plok up avything; I cana give soy idea what it was that he ploked ep; [canny give aay idea of what became of what he piorea up; 1 dm’t kno where We barber's abop is, and carnot tell whether the rouie taken by Donnelly was \oward’s the barber's shop or ¥0t; Donrelly appeared to unde sianc me whee I seked hin for the pass key; hersid be had pot got i; we were all asleep when we were oalied to got upon the morning of the murder, | did not bear the cali, bat heard @ Ruock 0B my door, Jules Bertholf, of Albany, was then placed apom the stand. He teatifie1 as follow::~I was at tho Sea View House om tho let of august Iasi; I was tho aesd cook; I Ocoupl d room No 46 and Dunpeliy oosuvied room No. 48; L went to hel about nine o’ctook that aight; t was aw -kened during $-© right. about 9 o’olock a M; I was &- ake for an hour ands ball; | -eerd two jorsone ta k ing together in D_nze'ly ’s room; the voires were shore f qales; be o mversation «as bronen; bey would say two or three woror, and th-n too taliae; ( #as awete aD il rear 8 oolock. I Deard tne salktog 1m mediatel: on aveken ing; I got wp ab0.8 6 o’olooe wei morviog; I + -at aown airs to my w rk nthe kitenen; J got the pass kar of the Kitchen ‘2 the of: ¢; Dob dy geve tio me, I took it my salt; Francie the por er, was ip the ‘ffice ac the time; Mr Donnelly wae not ta the office @ ea I 00 the Key; About sen rr Meen miuuion forwards Trae Donrelly crostog the yare in from of ibe kiioben; 2¢ es ronstug, and had » eked up sow cthing ovt of the sraxs; [ polncca out to Mr Ton, kins the plsoe where I saw Donactly picking up something; (sae Margeret Rowan pout out the piece; tt was the same phce; [ras Donnelly ‘brongh the ki one window bat jours cus upon Mre Jarvis’ yard; wtier Dou nelly vicked ug th- art lobs went in the direction of tue corner of the wa b room Cross-¢xamoed—! eow'd sot tell the exact time 1 went to sleep; [bed a we'cn mull coud ptece whet tne it A: iN be oak; 1 c0vld DD: eay whorA volons trey were, Re direct examination reacued=i saw Doonolly er0vt Pfweo minnies afterwards; ho had then change: his esotbes; ] saw bim out of tbe door at ihe cod of the hitehe a Crops examination resumed—The door ts moar the end of the § itebep, and looks wards Thonpaon's, Mariba O' Nel), being 4 ly 8 vorn, was exeminat ae fol lown:—I retide witn as Jarvis; I know he priesaer by six); on the moral gof the let of Augurt taxi Tuas Me Denpeliy pasetng the cottage; he was ging al ng by the sence DY the ide ef the couage; be was oa Mr Sonepox’s ide ef the fence; be ¥ at 90 0+ Ip & horries macarr; [ was wandirg by the safe at toe ride of the oo tage; he was a couple of yards from tbe feaco; be was right o» yerite me ehen I frst rae bim; be went about two or three yards, when I loss sigot of bia; Twas about going to mik bon 1 saw him; I tarned around to Bday milk ail ovtof my hand, when [ Jort night of I then went along by the f'ros, and me ped out in front of the house; I hen saw Dosnelly again; ho was stopping up on the plank walk, pretty near Rohenck’s bar room; after sie ».ing on the walk, liked slong & littie way, and then | tow sigot of nim; bate en rt Ume eiapsed from the time | put the milk pail oat of my band to the time I sa# D ouvelly on toe plank walk; o¢ went towards the fea View Howe; the plenk wate rune part the Sea View H use dow. to Thompeon’s oar | be bac not got ag feras ine dee View Hrwe vnea I low right of bim; it waz between Sve and six o’clook when I aw toe er. Croes-oxamined—I exw nothing in Donnelly ’s band; did pot eve him ihrow anything away; De Dad a light coat on; T cond not eay what kind of pects he nad on Mary Geffoey deposed a fullo-n—I lived at the Sea View House om the ist cf avguet lest; 1 was secood 1 came down sisirs avout Aye o'clock tnat I was the first gtel oat ef the detroon when I ame down to the third floor [ «aw (eam leaw him ab Moses’ door; be was stanuiog at !be dour, close be videlt; be cid Lot seem to be dvivg suything, merely Handing there; he was dreesed in lent cost and white went tothe kitchen ater seeing Dim sispoing ib avout Ro bonr afierwarce | s.w Doooeliy ag: mig down ibe back stairs; be turced tow the kitchen #hep be ceme do vn acd wat into the gente men’s wale coset; be seomed aa if he gota ‘right; ho Tan down We steps; l never saw eny ore coming down to quick; after coming out of the water clo et he came back pent the kitchen w nor eo was aboont ocly a few m- Dotes; be wae quite pale, be ren from the ester closet to ‘We bour: Cros zamined-Some one called me up; I coali not tay bo th wos: [think {twas one of the wash girls that wekered me ; i beard no Iangh about being catied by person; the coor of our bedroom i¢ pot more than ards fom the head of the stairs; I can't eay wheih Ttbooght he looked angry hed oalied us twice ard ; Teame down by the front stair Marianve Mapnicn d:puscd \hal Abe Was a wallor at = Sen View Ho so onthe let of Augass last; she got et Ave o'clock: conlt not may whether Mary attooy np before me or not; betore I dressed { heard & fb: Mung BO. Biry beneath; [then Leard a map: Tepoke bo 0 waa sleeping wiih me sm tog inal there mast he something dreadfai going on te she entry: I arked hor te go out and neo wtat wae tne matter; wé went down to tho fact of tne stairs to ihe third story wo seo what war ihe mater, when we cxme A, Iaava ‘mao in the entry with bie Wroat cut; he was dieeding really, and the Diood was spiarting «i about; the men was not er from me, he was undres@ec; I stsod on the fairs aboot two minutes: Tran up statre and lef him be bind me: when! gol oatof bed I heard the ehuifling In the COU, Bad HOOUt ree minutes afm I hoard the mean Orvee exemined—1 saw the deccared whero the two entsle: cross; somo it was Mr. Donnelly & Berea d Motangnlan Bouse on the les gust lsat; 1m be was 1 ie Uore og ptt jon08 in room No 34; the beo, he was ln a weak Ouncition; be was covered with biood; Tasted him bow he felt: he enid ne fet weak; I askoo hin if be felt hire dying, 8 ‘Crow ezaainei—] war sec nd $e fourth floor, oF artic: there ae three compartments oa the fourtn flor—one ix ured for the ourees of the gneve, ‘ope for be female serven's apd one for the mle wer rants; 1 got Op about tem mir ate rook aearoved by Joseph Maxae!), ee the girls taat mori awaken them airs; be cai waa about five o'clock when beard b m knosking #\ the giriv’ door; laaw him before heard the knocking; be cme intovur room, bat Gnding ail up be farmed back, and [ suppo ed went to the git’ room and knoowed m tuelr toe men bad eli gone down excent Moxweil aod myself; thero wee nh pg onosual In Donnelly’ man ner oF appearance; be bed he sh rt ard pants on; I wout down stairs about sit or seven minules afer | heard bic book at the girls’ door, I went down the front stairs o ‘be. M ¢ end then tnto he eink: ¢ room: Francis, the por. ter, acd Mr Donnelly were in toe oifice whoa I went owe — at ba @ beard ng os me pul pened; | sent to ine ofc to we ‘Tiwaited there # little while when Mr Smith came down Teg ‘and Donnelly came ip the front door; Down: ily reewcd much agiiated; muta war nt exched oy far ee lcould see; I went up to Moers’ room; there was nore in ere then; Mr. Smith had been there; France, the porter, came ip after [ left; 1 was #ith Ho es aboot Gye or seven minutes; (sw several persons in the wail whose nanies | Ould Bot DOW gy from tO Ba 3 rom 1 went to the kiteben, from the ki the @'ping roem, from the diping room to Morse’! ronm; stairs to the office; I afer paon's as the request of air Smit, nmy return | raw Mr. Monier; I left Francis tn room: Moulter went np maire to Moses’ room: ne Lai @ Gonen | ersons in ihe ovice whoa Wouber arrived; Tinga ed at Thomp on's tor * ph sician, bat fey toll me there war none sto -ptog there: the’ feet piace I saw Coroner (ompery wee in room No 54; I dont know when he came, Fravcis went up siaie win Mow ir; whoa Dowrel 6 to our roem be bad white paois on; T hoard Deonel!y on one ontario gay that hes Dante were tern: | con't ray wheal cay it war; ft ware day or two before the murder, when Doane iy came in tho offoe be Dad a light colored coat om, and the same pros that Be bad of tm the morn: Re direct examination—Maxwe! wold Dennelly that there was somerbing ‘erioes going 0 in the house, and seked bim ¥o go up slei"*, Donel y wae bobind the 09 0 ter in the + fice at the timo: he toate no anewer; I have pot seen Maxwell rinoe be | eth Sea View Honse. exam ved for ihe pur yore of tea ing ihe Of the 96 bill fonnd In Denneliy's weet pocket; rorroed ttoonntertelt; the bi!) on the Osean Bank was also declared to be wor ieee, a4 nO such DARE Bt present ox- bts Of abe Pt la wore handed lo the wit 0 of nocing how many bille there wore fragments me make op two ‘one”’ two" om the Ocean Bask; tnere docs y (00d money ns plooes, Lave a; they al! belong to w: rihiews Crome examines —| canrot ray whether there wea puch & bans co Se Ccsan Base tn caanenne in 3506) there is no svcb bauk DOW (Dp ex» the bills on the Qveaa Bank are pot cour ter werd ‘The Court here a: jonrned until 0 o'clonk the following morning. Nora. —Geo. A. Kores, brother of the deceased, requests tte to tay that his mother doce rot reside (n Tronet strest; abe merely was employed there an¢ nothin; more. POURTT DAT—MORNIFG eRenoN. Favenonn, NJ, @ept. 18, 1897 ‘The court reenmed tte # thing at 0 o’nlonk thie morning, ‘The court reom was as crowded an neal. A great portion Of the aadjonce was compored of Indies, rontdonte of Froo- hold nnd tte vicinity, who semed to take « deen interest tn the progres: of the trial. There appeass to be a deep sympathy for the prisoner, hie aged father and bis rela. tives in the minds of ine fair eex of ibis village The prosecution 0 Bol expect to close thelr case before next work. All thelr witnerses are competied to stay in Freo- hold until the trial ls o neluded pane Roo wat egsio placed npon the stand. He do- as follows:—Siroe the edjournmens of the court pray I have pat the torn picore of the bile toge her; find what I believe to be n counwrielt om the Kacet Coucty Bank of Keeseville; nino one on the Western Baok Of New Vork; sire ome on the Ohamolaie Dank of Allen borg; the two Inst bile wore worthioee, the harks having failed also one three dolier oi)! on the Bank of the Uaton, bg et pd Cc, ab it worthlome; also a * the Hark of West Union Obio, which the two “ oner’’ asd the one ‘ two" on the Ocean Renie ¢ Washineion, a dovorived yewterday: ibere in “ three” on te Commercial Desk of BuiTalo, which aa | | covered; a pore | tart war covered with ebirt on; [ wept into the room; the deceseed nod) hed mea him: he tne person bim, I #as ip the rom aboat Ove minuter; ! sho billed bim, when be told me Dano of toe 2 Mr. Rradley, counsel for the Soliton, We tants tue } whperses stating what Moses said. We aave no evidence yet as to ibe condition of M ses’ mind. I: bas not yet beoa shown whether Mcses was lab: the he as poing to dle evicenveasto - The covnrel quoted numeraus auiborives to musgain objec jon, sod thes follved with an ale & gament sasta:ning ‘be porition be had taken tr Dayton followed on the nar! of the prosecution. He quote fom Woarton, page 249, and was @ forcipie #) gv ment going to show thas ‘he exprersioas of the ie © axed an to bis approaching dem were sdmigsapic as 2000 legal evicence Ex-Goveroor Penning’ n argued that a! that gure, Ihe evicenoe of Miller ae to the statemenis of the de Gased was tradmisaiole Ts Dad not been shown thet the deceased bad made up bis mind to dic when Millor’s Onn versation as tald to Dave taken pisow, and thererore the sotmente et Moses shuald not be admitied as evidenoe by e Cour! Puker, the District Attorney, argued the point for meontion, The Court decided that the eviteaco was admissibie, Excr p'lop wan taken to the ruling of the Oourt ard ex «p Wen was poted. Cocpse! for the prosecution waived the question for the pesnt 10 the exception taken by the defence was wih: ry Examipsil p continued —I staid in the room from three no then left, asytng I would go fer te Den went aown the fropt stairs and pa a the ofhce its 10 the pizze, where I met Doanolly; noe was tenirg againtt ove of ihe centre columns; about fre m potes bac elapsed from the time I lot Moses’ room aan! | £0: to the feo Dobnells appeased t» be tm ® gross ata’ Of Dereous exciement; be Wes very palyead lwked wit) in bis ¢y 0; be said to'me some half a xen tines to quik euccrerkn “what room jie he ‘nf’ I made the re ily tbes be in his room, spd then paved Gown the wepe of the pazzs; [ ran over to Thompson's as fartas lomwlt and on getting «nere I agtet one of the colcred »aiere if there wae @ docor tn the Di usO; * © WEDE to Ibe Golel book and looked @ there was any otctor me registered; we found cone; she wal or ther said that be beheved thore w « floc r; J west ap stairs to ihe roora | person {be war a doctor, and 1e said 3 ne was only cailed “Docior,” but was bot a d ictor of wedicine; I tuew left the Louse and wept bork tothe wa View House b; the back «elk; I saw Donpoily comicg out of the waier chaet; 1,a8:e0 up the stairway auc so into my room; | \ then dressed my: scif ano came out lato (be ball; Iuaae num ber of persons tn toe bell; Ipsesea from room No 2% to 84, where Irae Mr Smith, Mr Roopt avd Mr Movlter; Imei the Coroner there alo; I sio0d at toe foot of tha ned in S4 WheD fomme persons parsed to go nw No 61 pasvod back tbtoi6 wiv them; Irae them lift ape matram to | that room ard take rome money f om tue Ded; the mouey | wav «rapped tp m bandkovonlet; | then onsned with them inva room No, £4; 1 shirk Mr. Roawd opened the bapckerebief and commenced oourteg the moooy; at thet ‘ime Groner Uonvery wi out sewing up tae orcunsed’s wovnon; Thearibim say, “You are avout 0 epycar be ore Yoo, Your Meker, so you murt wreak tae (ruth, end nothing but the trib,’ oF words to that eff ct, i then pasa fom tow room No 81 wu wes bi open @ben I Oret went into cores d’s room. Crots cxemived— Mr, Se ith did not appear to bo excited ; wesred w be tae bim ¢Sming oa: of tae bim up stairs Conrery thing remarkable; be appeared Lim comiog cut of the ater closet; I did aut see #im iting the Coroner im attending to tho wans of the ounced map; I sup romed that Lopnotly #as casii7 ex- clied, and bas we was cf an impoisive nature; I bad been at ube and View House about tnzco when the oocarrenve took place, Rolert Cock, MD, depewod sa foliows:~I aasletod ia ibe pcst mortem examination with Dra Taylor, Mupel! and others npep tre body of the deceased; the wound ‘war tp the left mde of the neck. slongeide of the windpino and ip & line almoet pwrallel with 4; Dr. Finneil condastod ‘he examination, the wound was cnlarged so as to examine the parta, L said that! woald be well io know the exect potion and tizo of the wound be ore tt was onlargea; bis was before avicdes were taken out dofore eu larging ‘be woond; tre wound was og! ated, woe. 1s was found to be 43¢ inches in width wih the crico thyrcid mombrace: * across the dor Band beckwa ds, and outtiog tne msopbe- g0s gailet struck the vertebrio of the neck; on examiniy; the botzom of tb 4 it bore the «ame direction wi tbe external part wound was very eal! aod narrow Bi the bottom; | tried to asce meas? of tuo srelpel; the sug Of she ines apd Sppenred 10 have been made qi withdrawn; the superior larctical Panag Off from ihe carotid artery was out; it togouher With the eeopbague were removed by D.. Finnell; the carcUd artery was Dot wounde?, ihe kulfe passe! beside wel caroid arte: t missing !t,and thet was all; = tht carotid severed; be would the apierter | gular velo was se verco; Lad there Deen & #” gen present on tbe spat the trvery migbt Dave been taken vp; I mean the branch of the carotid, Hife woul’ thus have been prolouged; tbe eso phsgus wools not heal eavly; I do got tolok thet it would Dave been ole for the deweseito have re been knocked off the lower edge of the fourth vertebra at the jonction with the Ofvb; taking Inio conrideration ‘he cetting of the esophagas and the ebipping ef of the pteoo of yertebrm tt would have been in possible for the decoased to save survived; there was alison alight wount on tho rirht arm, jurt above the ; tbe wound was freab, ant tho © did not appear to De any evidence «fone day's standing: {t was made with BPharp Inttrument; the blew pr ducing the woand in be BeCE M Bt bave been & heavy ope; | bad & good opportu. ily of being able tlosre Overy thing hai transpired oa the port mortem examination; tho wound was enlarged by iho Orawing out ofthe d nife. Grost-examined—There would natarally bo @ large quantity «f blood flowing fromthe wound; the desea ed wigh’ presivly beve red two or thros hours; he would not be Itkely to die instantly from that wonnd; 18 would | ek Sé castor to kyl a man with « razor thas with m cirk; | with a dirk [oowd cat a man’s bead of in & second al mos ; if the blow bad been directed wt the beart dean ‘would have enenet with more certainty; = person ander Standing the homea frame, and using the koife that was ‘urod, cov d bave produced death immedi ely if he chose, by a sight #4 Dg Movement, which would sever all the vearcis ot Beck aod canto Instant (cath; tho rites of the (petrom: nt used upon ihe person of deneased mart ave deen sbarp; the polnt of tho weapon must have been for iboend of the woand wai parrow ani would herd! admit the scalpel; tne orifice of he original wount wars clone ont, having no jsgrec edeet orang ion Re direct ¢xaminetion continu: é—Ife man was |! hie right side, with bis face tarned tows dls the hot the room, 1t would pot be a* easy to separate sl! the veine | ard avteries ae if bis face war tured towards the person Abe biow. jamined—It wonid be easy to se all the dior nels even though deornsod war iplog with hit fase towards the wall; I could do tt; If the enife had doath would have boea | |* wenld depend romewhat oper the portion | of the perron whether s transverse loogliudinal wound | Wow @ sroduoe deaih goomess. Pear F, @ebenck eworp—I reaite at the Highlands; I | thee ahont 400 foet from the Soa View Hone: T wae at t | Sea View Honse a little after six o'clock on the morning of | the luk of Augual; 1 want up io now No Wd #here i Mr D ery and e number ef other we 100 84 tow rrection; Thad passed By was trying to wlauocn tbe blood which was comieg from Moses’ neck ; D.vvelly wae standing near the for. of the bod; 1 heard Mr Connery te) Moves that he cous tive Cho. stort time, éeclaretionn a of Manes being admitied as evidenos. Is bad not yet been shown whetuor Moses veiioved be wae gaug to @'* The Coroners baring told him that be was going to die, did not prove that Moses believed so himeel’, abe Ccurt overruled ine objection. m|ration continuod— Mesos said that 0 did it; im a phort time alter f went out o” No. 84, along #ith sero ral others who bad been in the room: i teen want to the door of the room No. 34; Mr. Siayler went in bovore me: ue raked Moree if he was aware that ho het but « short tine to I've; Mores pesees hie head, aid sald, “pow,” said Wr. @ayler, “bo detroee objocted wie pot prevent then nod) Mr. Wilson sskea Mr. Moses if he had any pre ‘quarrel wih Mr. Doawelly. (The sounsel for we Oe objected to Mores’ arewer being admitted, as it related to a time anteeedent to the murder, Objection retained ) ‘Lhe Oourt hore s!journed ontii 3 o'clock P. M. ited Mtates Circuit Court. Before Gh ef Jusiice Nelson. Wiliam AcPadden, labellant, vs. the Steamboat Minots, her tackle —The Judge in this caso, brought ap om am ap. peal, snic —We are inc ined to agree with the cours below tba} de proofs are aa strong, if not sirongor, that the ia- Jury to the 1ow happened through the negieot of the mas- ter in not altending to bis beim {p season, aa to any im proper navigation of the tug. We think there was nothing in that necessarily len ing to the oolliaton, if the master of the tow bad peeied his bem in ime. Georg: M. Potten and ethers, WieMlants, ve the tune ‘The qvestion wheher the teeny to the tow wat orn rioned by the ‘mproper pavigation of the boy he one of fact r pow the proois, und we capnot say that the conclusion arrive? at by the oourt below ts mot fairly suswe'net, oF that the the was in ‘holt The tnjory Reena to have Vian pened from dangers incident to ube Bayigation of & tow Dy Qhawser, Decree ally med, Sews from Heoduras, CUR BRuJzB COBRESFONDEFCE. Bu ze, Gondures, svguet 19, 1867 Commercial Progress and Ewpansion Land Speculation— The Interoceanic Railroad Bnlerprise— Fertilt'y of the Boil Local and Foreign Policy —Kiffects of the Walker War in Nicaragua—Uolened Kinney's Prospeo's - His Popularity with the Bay Islanders—Brvish Hostility to Yankee Expworation— Value of the Kinney Possesions— Peace Interests of the Colonel. A little news from these troubled parts cannot be but acceptable to some of your many readers the growing commercial intervets of this ovuntry is expendi», io (m portance to a very greatexteat. The public improvemen s now going aboad, mostly through Yaakee enterprise, ie opering © wide field for splendid speculations. La-ge tracts of lard are now being taken rp in purchases ani grants by enterprising speculators, who, without coavi, ‘will reap a rich harvest in a very short Ume. ‘The pew intercceantc railway surveys ip Hondara: are Proving as successful as the most senguine ex peciailoe crud bave imegined; tn fact, from the expressions ¢f those who best know, the couniy now under survey 's oaly secoud to the western piaias of the States for construction of rail roads, Jeaving the comet the distance of twenty miles, yor have a beutiful, mild temperatare, rarely ex. ceeding 16 degrees of neat, and during the winter months or @ short period tbe the north winds prevailing, and only cold enovgh to remind ycu there ie ® more northern latt- tude, Again, the broad saveanas, dotted with namerous herda of catile, fattening upon ® peroetua: pa:tare, and he soil gtvirg forth wit a most unparalleled generositr, end for the emaiiest amount of Iabor—all, and much more ben ls neceerary for man’s sue enance ers need ‘nO! undergo the many privatns thas arc subsequent to a Temove to your Werrb froutters true, tt has be rossope can be assigned for ite belligerent oundition. Walker's coone was ili timed—the ago is past wheu fit term © 10 accomplish anythirg “Sho wes dew: rvorly beaten @ith bison weapons ; bis graba'l game conflicted w tereste cf better men, and therey» bi sas of bis being 20 badly bealen; and bad bis policy veep ccpsistentiy smerican, the country woald beve beea se ly quiet, avé * ould have been in theenj ymepes of thy He Loy emigration, been secured by resiurcce| werveen the U ia nemicadly sj sed Hiratica: polloy intervened Lat nu thy sbandoved adventurers deter taose wn ‘Walker {» out of tho country, and will be compeliec 10 remain en outider, fir there Te +pectable manip the whole of Cevtrsl Auierics who he can @ €10 ral: histriend. Te seeds of di Cora have Neen widely neattered throogrovt Central America—E aghoh oub rte wlore submit to Evgiand’s rele, beat be oply rescrt In their o wr apxiety every Awe ban of uss baracter who pases this way will hear of many pro rect ed grievances and complaints fromthe mae ; aud British ofiviae, milteary or naval d> rot estate to give vepl to prejudices the mor violent ehenover oocaston offers, at be came time claiming pateruny and faieralty with the Yonkeo race; hut weir actloas aud expressions dele them Lew too freqoeutly. it wes bots weeks sivoe that Colonel Kinney war compelled $0 pub into the port of Traxiuo, owing 10 tue ‘eaky concith p of hig vessel Tee 0 sutborition, mistaxing dim for a fi ipvster, end ignorant of his services to rf country, afow roments ina first the bape fi's of the port, but af or soris! Inve rouurte b ¢ of seed, spd be sailen ibrnoe to Romor resching his pace of hie arrtvnl, jof dignitary here scnt word to tho Rustan authori ot to keep & suiot guard over Kianes’s movome=pir, a! sbevgh it appears Dothing den end nobivg’ was ¥ foavd out § 3} » Colonel Kirmey tbat they ould sit ta on Hon to frame a freemen’s Coustivution, aad el hy ballot their chief bead, if be would soveot Taee of rr baving been 1 ada by the best of the psople of the Isiaads So much for a peaceful, quiet povioy a . i leaves Ruatan for Baza, the heriqaartorr citlements, and Bere agein we of ea lien prejudice. ‘The police were aga placed upon a special watch day and bight, ap acknowledgment of Tule be jog doen wade by ed off policeman, aa old tol lar in the United who served throsghoot the Mexican cam know tbe history of the famous third ro tof United Stoves jataatay eviering tho cam mga eight bonc red strong, +nd retarding with but two com missiened « and be«ne of bi removed al: weoty men This man prov litle cand, aod from old aveociations w th to yw thelr unwerrantable malice, broke bim of hie office ——. ‘Thiet mao i¢ now on Mts return to the land of ye oh, bey 's movements aro of & vurineas character ouly, 0 ‘time a civil discord bere would be bat » mo nenv work for bim if be saw Mt His exenni tereste n his part of he world requires & peace policy, bis possrssions extepelng at various intervals along an extousive rang of coast, from Jorpus Orlsie, Texas, to 3am Juaa de! N rie, Nicer ar ua, ie much shat {* yaluabis in the Bay Tuanda, conde Alone to business without taking aay part tp poltiical or sectional differences. Wr Ahet the government of ihe United States docs not more de position iu the rettlemens of the much vexed quostion of Central A nerisan 2! ‘There are thousands 0° men soa capits! (hat dormant Coneequent upon protraciod delay of enlerpriing wen aud ca {cal cannot be broagnt to bear, Deeause ibere is po security for permanexiy. Let ame by 4 lock well and promptly into these intercats, for it is reator than it atfirstao owe The Doeating cripple American Inieresis upon thie remlephere. hee aiready drained too mood wealth avd infueaw f-om this pat of tbe world without rende ing any kind of equl va'ent in jetorn She bas effected nuihiog but her own Adustering aggrandizement at the expense of woaner Ar i now lock over the harbor [ ree Faglich, Freach. American vesssls floatirg, bot none eo come! —- astbe Yerkes, Tae bark Richard, of New York, now freighted with ove of ‘we moss valvadie cargoes whiob ever left this por, (asure proévots,) leaves to morrow «ith ite owner ard mastor 2 atten W 1 Den Mtoamehip Arsgo, Lines Harre—W TL, Drayton. Flip tert Gerke, Witham, Wobie, Korere & Fosdick, 734 D Brookmas, Johusov, Momevideo, 40-1 D Arook 5 Dorrest O’Brien, 8 Jonrs, a7 0 A DeWolt, RP hick, Wokan Union Ieland—0 & RJ Peters. «,Rugamanin Colombia, Herr. Chart wing, BI Ronre with mts t Rpoftor, Ti 00. Friday, 9 ‘AM, passed mranediy Danvel Weis er, vouka etn, Dreatnaiugh nent Liverpool, Aug #7, with mase Are free! Fraabtori oem. Lares Ang 10 wih were % te 16 ata te, baat qe bearded by ube master of ine a Ly Ship pity from Bn- fob for *kimoutm, & it dave ou, why had xevepal cra Sisk wi b eeu oe tes wie wales be wea 0p ihe orew of an Oldeaberg raliy ered off ape Gos! Tepe w Orleans, aus 38 with mae, Geet tren Fon et Bxperien cod mnen beary Sane ‘Sopa witek polat ‘ras parece July 10, nea b Anjion. Crime inc 688 oF in lon Ooo, ere the NE trades in ter } 9h sor in int 90, ‘oo &), remain ter a Mike's nod change bie weather Tans Ya. ist RB escbane ee Sea sewies, ot Daconoeib: Sem. Chavged longituces With Preuc’ 9D ip for Fawape iia k Rave Linen'n. Mhrigtion Demarars Aue %, with as ae and old metal, to Jno Bats B Oo Yih low tae Lt www of fore and ¢ ime, aaw e brig wih lose Of Lore ve 7 a Hou, 14 days, wish coskinenl, re Lyre Bem a, Hineans, #2 iret, mone, thas, ett de. we Merce Tay oe kc, The Ls from We Llu w id eape rlepeed very heavy weather Bark Marin anon d Taunen ab Savanah, 12 dave, with cot 4 wD cotton and grein Ve mara wire wae en Coddaré, Bat, Ano ses Ane 3 with ine srond 8 Coffer to J Ridgeway lenoed heavy wealter ue be ee. PR. tort 5 Bry es ee while end e fweter py Seavy som, whlom auact- clus reeled wopeal ed degh lend, ant or ties 1h, during a heavy Fre fromm HU epi freeee pee colW Cogs, vided, Caba, Aug 2, with FN ar hts on SN neerng fom, OF Bastions sew 4 Geanel (wapponed 0 bark Sh eobieg But fore: Gast visndog Sehr 1) Traber fot Ro Hagen), Part. Minsstt'an hag in Key Weet Sup inet aia far Piesta ie fd ecko oreo te Weve York, with oh? Bary” a.ice, Bean) 18 dare with pownen, 25. tof Morriron "12th inet, ct on capertonced auld Wie stove Dalwarke mplit ealie and lost) beorwn nel Poince Ait! Stdohe, NO if cape, with Miibile, Ang 28, with entiom, to FA ii Bloc ere ton 5) Sh pa barn dae Fizapeh, 10 Ges Son, aarepaah, bays, wick least, to & t hil, Rene 4 4 Warner Smith mperecoktng oh ‘with wheat, to indy Bou & eEO Patter | Nocatee. Saan wrest fae (o Berpnton & Tallinan “ass woth Nee owerd atharricanctrom WE WOW, opi exla, lost rene niowe Dulwarks. as BloneyANIen | Ckhriewton, 8 das, ‘Curt's, Crarlerton, 6 dayn, Kiermond. Lh br 1 days, br Homenered Dante's, Morfots, « days. Bohr G W Priee, Palmer, Forfo.k. Seb Bu prec, Sole, ‘y Peta got Bary Lae. ” Willammg «kgs, Vib ginia rch * fictman, Lenk. Virgin's. ‘Reb Sehr Ton Maria Pal, Virgins. Pohr HR Barres, Barnes Virginia, Sear J B Conn ngham, fall, Virginie, ‘@trozblod country, and many gyd | ETT Be Pitty G Benth wi ‘i i tly hoe ietargtit (e pete Bp opigssol. F Kenehes, Hana, Philadelphia, Bieamer Curlew, Wiliams Provence, BELOW, Rrig Nest, from Galveston, Brig 811 ow (Bri. Sho, ove bark, unknown, #AILRD, Bhip Great Western, Liverpoot. Wind during the day, N. Sonne Mh gests @arine Reperts eROSTON, Sept SE Acr thio Flore: 0» Wi tomas Aya "Hawiey Aur epost Melvin "Thomea Yonxter Lavrbiee, do; Harriet Aan eat Vas wax abal Datcb, Gukey, and wh A of New'York, Howes, Phila te phia, Forloseof bark Joon Parter, schr Wake, and other dis astern see news columns, Nuarncrox NO, Sept 18-6 W Davie, Raq, returned ninbrtrim ine wreck of the «hr Newt Ripa ho, provousiy reported as be ng ashore nvar Sew To, anil .nlat, and reporio h. vipg action out yee erday anont two t ie othe earg:, ad In ger pervion of which ts in wood eon they were carried scioen whe. beach two ems! veas mine aide, "and wil be brou bt to own wi boudelay. More sant to the beash, and the whieh wil! pr bably ‘wil procee’ indy 10 aeonre the ‘The vessel bea total low be inn Camujed state je sonre Abdel Kater, apd Emily toa ef the carro wriurore @ cel ass, ‘ea "realy mh Wailer, Su? vessel Gud cargo Wiad Bare MARIA Protorarza (fovelta vensel), from Belize, Hon ‘ortors, for ord ne Flow ror (ore, for orders, was to. lost on the Aortber Scun OF & Cour, Jonew Gom New Rath jimore, puri to Morfolt Ita Inet wits hoe of atte a SLooP Paoor Grass, at Providence fom Port Ri mainrail b owe to pieres on Yonday night Oapraine talent Musing VesseL~ Ship ® da *mhi of Byth, Sephen Al board), of Wixeraset, meser (with wife a deni d oa sal! from th sp ritke tn Decey ber lax’, wih s ca go of grata for the pert of Santander, Spaiy. sed has . ot ain been Beard from xhe p obably tow Bi erat se ere gale wrich orcurred shortly afer ebe asiled. The W Glare ch p of 6 tons ‘bnilt ia Les She ts Lavwonep-At sh 12h inst, by Mesora Trafant, Mram- mond & Co, Aetaurch expper faste aed wn dal hed apne About 600 tons, called she Omega Sbefs owned in Mew York, Havana Sept & Prem the Ist inst epniinue to hes xh bited « new Iigtbon-e tp ‘he Pingones on Cayo Piedra 8 ore Rey),an the ple fo merl” oreapled by the old ariera. The belgbt of vhy let te 73 faat above the Jevelor be sea, the apparatos radiop rie the 4'u orcer ?r ene), wed maker ‘Tre hight ix by lon 1g OveR eco The ight i ald of m telescope Whaiemen taht Hakcdal, Japan, Mas 8. Gen Rent ough, ‘Capt Twraien deen taken 1 Japan asa this sean msome ‘Capt 0.01gh report toad recruits are pen tat mehod di, wick antrl bcobulone, gad rice: bot very Milasdvapoe | ade can be ootainedy bine and lech do tienes Wat $6 per pies, good prints Polatres at per pisnt C88 Ibe? ——e Sid from Maurlics June 10, Herald, Slocum, NB, to ernise Spomsn, die Ship Anna Neeator Parsoos, from st Jobn, ND, for Penarth Reads, B pt 4, lat 4%, ton 61 2) 2. SRP Ee aie cones, trom sock lo for | Bark Clara Windsor M'Rw Prinor, wae sera Bept A, off (9) Brig’'Ja~ es Gray (of New Rept 1 Int 42 87, wd eet hia. sept 's off Pe but tour whelew ships bac been there th e* murine Ang 7, Int of from New for Port aa or) (vm St Joh NB, for roo Bomon for Phila ~n “1 mehr pring Hl: Preemas, fm Bio t/ache for Boston, with loss of main: ast, Masia ee ooi8. ow Poreigs Apex, Aug 8In port bark sore King (ate Manning, de ceased), une | aox a Ang P—Is port brige Triat, Bul Judaew Baney, Dle&eon, frm and for Hosion, r Brig, Fon, Avg %—Ta port hgie Virginia (of Mobile), Cass syn having been ashore and expected wenit be oot demned BAMORLONA Aug l4~ Arr beg: cean “ave, Jamon, Yor. Caxpiry, Ang W—In port bark Alwa (of Warrea), Saunders, brig RW Pi Mayo, ry Cieare ant Vows de ~ erks rona’ Pest, Princeioa, bevly, for R¥ore, ), for vets Ponnire ‘0 > toad Fite: for ieee, ding arrat ¢o Any al bri Gtnoa ang Bute, from a pin Sayre’ rR an b. at rom | het gy ship th 4. a ‘Boston, “aa ‘Bren E feceo W. iy oie Mataca. au Be'umore, Marsovi Falmouth 5 y, Augur a Cole. boro a) fot eis’ port brig #t Mary, Johnson, henee. fr Warne. sib» une. ome Sept ¢—In port ship Bell Rock, Harrison, for ome Porw. t 16—rid nobr Addison Child, Boston. ri barbs Pally Ho, out. vitpanr cams ise Sngnere 4 «id berks Gemadom aur Raytien: Maccira. Ropbins, In ines siseete ss | EC alieo d. « orl Fact in Rorwoe a ebury, of and tor sa oaxy rai ab ib rai Yor ‘hips, Jutus, myer, wad Ge Pritnere er Heewon, bak Page (Ry Ban bin Murenvade ('F) ‘Thurston both trom Haltimore far fod: hariove s Tay, from (sup ‘sed it bowed pert tem Juin Bark Goetey (rein) Von Ranten, from for Bal imore, came in thy, 4 s e ia shy, Latte Gh ota Roter- South Ameria; Oo- trem), Lemeke, Richmone; Haw Mevarett. Hardy, ined © ‘alimare, ‘Klaridge, do; Comet (Br), Lent 15—Td sehr Hartfwd. \_ Teoran, Alesend is. Harriet ee, etre wemereral Wa hor a, et 7. nianhiae CE tiney Rive Puinteytn tor Bobens Fran: on, Bpragot, and O'Bren, Renieson to fag Fore. Johnson do oe — Rovere NVors Yor Sarre Master, Ph sdetohin for Fi ‘Rio, <0 for pan ed, —— ‘ary Milt 0 for Aomton 2 Lemusi, Sobnbon; Ouward. Lainh, ned Gurun, do ice co: Biased, Green'aw. co fr do, Hornet oem Upton, ao fr Poriand Peserntem. Floor nvemen, Goermnan, olor tiem, Biack Diamond (Rng 4 jor Oheiees Moro, ‘uily for Portieud. HE Weston, Maloy. RC. G Memih Be gers atone. Lida, hag, a PI tn wide ree, b shai brine ia (ona, from Sax Capes ted 5 EN RR ESAT Stprie—sia, rm Mare Ber y ark Mare Sw lee Rio ais a See mare Beet art echre 0 hihema, Wes Dood to rer, ip distre 9; Parker, miner Providence, OF Atle J for Riersy pes to wilh wee of anchors. Chl brig Harriwane ; D. Sept 1—Arr eckr Atbert Phomes, Meare, AL is A Rpt te Arr ochre Class lower Piy- gui nua Fletcher, Waneseld ai, eup- A 2 PM—Ta por the abovs, and of ere ae , Yancibar i at woebor in Ube by. wine ‘Art brig William moore, POR TAND, 1 ‘ ws acer, POT eee ean A ADRLPETA Sept 18—Arr ships Ark | Aymoviat, Lowell Leghorn: bark Line, BOriesns rey Ht ws rosb yy, Win i 13, anton: ay rere wary rent ‘OR, game NYorks 3 Cone. men ios oF, AM Rade’, Winchendact, Calg. At ; Lew Eibiame, Mk Ee Ja, Gremiry, from baenca. Cid lg 2 fareie, month; nehid Sarah, Remecn, and Cao €, Gibbs, few Bettords ron eet et sacegra eine par abate Neen tien monet ese Feen, scope Proof Gisse, Warn doul, Wi Viard, Brewiegham, NY¥« Aiwa erer. rs, Phiindeipe in; a ie,” Kelaey, New YO wTUCERT, Sept I1—Arr eohr Charlotte, Smith, Philed cma eeee een Le or, Jameson, City low, mp Dannhe Com ve, from Ont Sid 16ch, ochre U @ Heckseber Lynmire, Phils PIN, Manosid, Kelton, 40, , e

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