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| it f i HE j fi i i iy tf iz5 { fy i i i it a) ° i Lit hs if g s i i H ef z i : silt beedt rts at Hh vole bit eofe i ri cf iid i ama'l jetors, by is which they cultivate, or to some more pe ver: enongh to enable them + or other, if they do not the mechanic arw—wbich tt is moat will do The effect of the ukase It ie € Nicholas about the wes greatly dispored to break up serface, be was induced to go no forther than i recommond to Be proprietors w liberate their serfs; by selling to then fe'mooe land as they c.uld cultivate, slowing them a 3 i B= 4 if ig : the preciee number of serfs at this moment, Md. Kissoici ow the Rassian am- 0 waa Uboa minister of the * Pablic mber as it was at that period. ny ‘be siated that 20 C00,000 " should im money. the Imperial family, and acd otbor proprietors. “Tap h oh bas since taten place J Tae eovervment bas long deen prosesuting of buying up she estates of tadedted nobles, on morigage at tho ouisst, and taking hen the noble is Bvally compelled to sel! tt. hen serfage wit! some to Rassia, aod if the thing be righty mansgod, a { farmers and in¢evendent artitem, will bo sremtod widely ¢iferent this from we mencor in which sorfage fo au end ln German: , France, Great Brisin snd ¢ the poorer classes are now the lineal do torfs Udermted without being made possessore ent Das jest taken off all duties Ant siep in the right op, there are tn the Rowlen empire 000,000 scherente of the Greek oberch, Roman Cxthotion, 2,060,000 Protrtanta, 1,000,000 , 1,750,000 Jews, 2,509,000 Mohammedans, ant 000 Pegane #6 this communioation without say!ng the! I jest obligations to Gov, T H Ssymour, Ambeentor mt this surt,aod bis govom plished Secretary of Legetion, Mr Piorce. The Governor a S1OwRROF arriv ‘Dot Mr. ong ht Dy eli moana to remsin at thie poet. He can- ‘Weil re dace? | om confident of tha. ! & g ire z oF 3 es th HL iecz_f Our Berlin Correspondence. Baars, Sept 8, 1867. Pee September Mildary Manner —Mignifoent Miliary Rpetacie—(pthalmia im the Army—Prusenistion of De New American Mimister to tre King—Specchea om th: Uc tart Mowing of the Foangelical Alitance— Death of Pro ffeesor Lichtensiven, the Bminen! Zoclogist On Sapey 0 terawe the King aad Quees lef, Saas $201, hented by their whole court, to assist at tne military Maperevres \o ihe vicinity of Halle and arrived the came evening #1 the royal palace cf Gislichensita, Yosverday fhe proceed inge commen wed With & grand review at Tents een dal, ai which the Klog of Saxeny, the Grand Dake of Meckicnburg Schwerin ani Saxe Weime , the Dake: of Metwir pen, Narree and GAbs were prosent; afer woicy 8 Chane: war gives by the king to all these royal and \!lus fwiows persowages at Gielicbensteie To day there will be n tricrmcce) of & religions Kind—the conseeration of a2 984 Gothic chared on the Potersberg, or &. Peter's Iti, which bet fallen to rains and has been re-built a: the «x poner of tbe King. To morrow, ths grand maroarres arc te commence when the | oops, cogpisting 0” the Foarth serps darmic, (Xb rly housed men,) will cross from the taf\ to the right bank of the river Saale, on poston bridges, Bad Divouss at (he foot of use Metorederg. Ou ihe 10ib there ql) be various operations, arches ant oouster marches, @8 the conclusion 0° wBich ibe troope re enter heir canton monte and the hice retorns © Powdam ‘These matcouvres, Bowever, ouly form the prelude to Se crest mila y epectacic that is to come of pear this ity tm the course © the euruing week. The Gearus sod fhe Third © pt darmer, 0a0B Bdou thirty \Bousand etroag will take part (in it; so that im all the king will hare re Wewed within & few days an army of © much under ove | Bapdred thourand men Berlin, always fall of eo ders te Gow perfectly thronged with them. Tae troops of tbe exth 4) loved the ofty 08 tbe 34 inst, consisting of @e Trentiets ané Twenty fourth regiments of iefantry, Be Bb regi@r nt of cw ramsiors (called Emperor Mic roles Of Cossia's), we Third regiment of Rusers,atwelre pound | © an) Aix pooner battery, and & Woop of Borse arulle-y The tofentry wore "ileted epom the cits ons, tne caval y took GP thei: quarters ip tbe Belgh orbood, Afier mopping bere a day cr tro tn rest, ihey moved of to make room for the first ¢)vivise of gearde, oder the orders of Prince Frederick Charies of Puasin, who catered Berlin om the 2b and wll romeln Ul (be 14% Woekent «Ce Haat day De Grand mar crevres are Wo begin aad comtuest | he lia the Prince of Hobensoliern Sigmaringen and Prine Aagusios of Wartembe ¢ com Geners! Grob o aed Primes Free : troope selon ing ta 't are —| The ercond brignde of \afawiry com man iet br Major Genera! \ ist, as | commeung ¢ geerde, the reserve & six poaeder | bauery | carairy, commanded | posed of we regim-nt of | Waard dregoour, and ® corpse = cowmanter, Mayr —1. The foorth bry ow i we peror France’ regiment of ore, j Vaboms 0° guard landwehr, aed one vit prewder balery | &. The third briga‘e of infamwry, comoned of the £ ape-or Aleras dar's regiment 0” grema ire, Ube thir! setalue of guard awe he rites (chammerre Ge le garde), ao) Ste ets pounder votery a I4_ Ful Thene te be able #9 lw cree tank we my OF Hor er omen aud Aro-ptad's 6 yooty Gador cons ude by tbe rt orengon of ole ale for the bappinewt aot t +e ed | Ben of Mamoo Kell, and the secon Ae fal i Hi ili E aI rel ! é f i ake Fai PH St te bation to the expences of the meeting, the king himself has subsoribed 200 locis d’ors, mac he momb. rs of the royal fara fm proportion. U ratty has lost one of tts moet prominent mem- bers, Profenor Lichtenstein the distingulsbed zoriogi«t and ornothologiat, who dloa mddenly the other day at Kiel, on his r< turn from an excurtion through Swoded and Norway. He was a native of Hamburg, and laid tho foundation of his scientific fame by bis els in Soutbern Africa, which at that time (tbe begin g of ths prosent century) was simost & ferra incognita ws regards natoral bistory, and fom whence he brought boms the most va Teadle collections, which be spent almoat b's whole life ic arrarging, Clastifying, describing amd compieting. He bad nearly attained the 774b year of his age. Brigadier General Havelock. [From the Ilustrated London News | Brigadier Genoral Henry Havelock was born at Rishopy ‘wearmeuth, near Sunderland, in 1705, His father, who was descended from a fam!!y which had long reviled at Grimaby, baviog sccumulaied an independence ia oom merce and abipbuilding at Jonderland, parchased Ingress Park, near Dartford, in the county of Kent. He was mar- ried to a daughter of the family cf trick, winch had been seated for many generations at High Barncs Aeory Bavelock vas educated atthe Charter House, whore he bad as bis omptemprrarica Lord Panmure, Dr. Tairi wail the Buhop of David's, Dr. Waduingioa, the Dean of Durham, the late Arshdeaoon Bare, George Grote, the bis torian of Greece; Sir Wiliam M’Naghien, the unforiuaste Envoy to Casul;'Sir Wililam Norris, Inte Recorder of Pe peng; Sir Charles Eastiaxe, and Mr. Yates, the actor, Iu 3818, tn coprequence of the decline of bis faiher’s fortanes, 1 gress Pork was sold to government, sud Havelock was entered of the Middle Temple, and a'tenied ihe lenares of Chitty, the eminent eader, wasre bis ravst lali- mate aociate was the late Sir T. falfourd, the aathor of ‘lon His eld brother, William, had distia guished himself in the Peninsular war ani at Waio- Too, and Henry, yieking to the military pro .ens'ies of his fam ly, endeavored through his interes: ty apiain s Comm'ssion. A moath afte the pattle of Waterlooho wat ‘Appolaied sesond Lieutenant in the Riflo brigade, (+e 95ta,) where Pis military training was assisted Dy Captain, afer warde Sir Harry Smith, tho +ictor of Aliwal, Havelovx served for eight years in Englard Sooiland and Ireland, and baving at length exchargec tnto the Tatrisenth light infact y embarkes fir )ndia in 1823. Ta 1824 the frst Burmese war broke ovt snd Havelock Was appointed depuly gacistant aj jutaut general. ad was present as the act! Napedee, Patauagos end Pagaan On the termiaation of the war he was aeoolated with Cap. ‘an Lomsden aod Dr Kaox on s mission to the court of Avs, abd bad au audience of the * Golden Foo!,’’ whea the treaty of Yardaboo wea sigaed 1a 1827 he published ee History of the Ava Campaigns. remarkable for the freedom of its comme nts on the trapsantives of the war Ja that your be was appointed adjutant of the military depot formed at Chinsurah by Lori Combdermere, and toon after warried the youegest davghter of the late Rey Dr Marebwan, of Serampore. The Chicsursh eatablist - ment was sova after broken up ond Havelock roturued to 4 Bn y Pgs end Bon <a ond baring passed e lange! coliegs was prot arty Heron of bis corps by Lord Willian Ben Upck. The corpse was then ucder tue command of Coloue!, afierwarcs Sir Robert Sale In i833 Yavo'ook was pro- to @ company, after baring eerved twenty iuree years asasvbaltera. An army was no 7 collected fur the inves'on of Afghanistan, and Havelock aco npanied tt on Uhevtal of sir Willoughby Cotton, He went through the fret Atigban campsiga, was present at the atorm of Ubaz nee anc ibe occepation of Cabul, and then returnet \¢ la- Gia with Sir Witioughby Cotton Having obialved leare w the Prestacncy, he prepared a ‘'Momotr of .be Aft bsp Campeign,’’ which was soon afver printed in Loudon, He returned to the Pupjad in barge of & detachmon,, and wes plac d op (be etad of General Elpbinswoue as Persian inter pretcr ‘The Eastern Ghiizies having rison and blockaded Oahul, Havelock was sept to ju Sir Robert Sale, then marcuing Deck vo India, and was present at she forctug of the Kavord Cabel Pass, 6: he scllon of Texven, and @! of fores till it reached Jeutiabed, bar, tn siege, Havelock’ commanded the right colama, and de- feaied bim before sno other columns could some ‘ap. For this be was promotes t Companion of the daib. He was theo nooi'nated Persia lnterprete’ to G aera) Poilsck, a4 present at ibe s etgement at Te M’vaskill’s force share in the bril not #fair as Ietald Tee pest year be was promoted to 8 regimental majority, and rom'nated |'<reian inter, reter to the commander in obicf, Si: Hugh (afterwards Viscount) Gorgh, ‘the close of 1848 he sccompanied the army ty Gwa od was eogsged in the bale of Maharsjpore In Neatenant colonel, by ip }#45 be proceeded with the army to she Ubrough the sada campaige be war appointed Deputy Ar j tact Geveral of tho o wecand = Sikh war brother, (colonel be quite bis ora ployment Tembay, ip order 0 join it, and he procesced as fer ar _ when bis forther progrest waa oounlermruded, 4 to bie post. Twenty five years of ince fant #04 laborious service wow began t te'l on his con Stitehon, and Bis medical advisers in 1649 sent him to Furope for wwe yours for tae rerinration of his health. He reteraed we Bombay to 1861, and was toon afver mide brevet colonel, abd appetnied, through une kinduoss of Lord Har dings, by whose side he bed fwneht in tbe three cower of 1 Oa the dew pach of We expecibion Lo Persia be was appoiated to the oro ne division, and rommeanded the treat Mousm wer en, the glory Of Which scticR Was, however, reserved for the paval free Oa the omclosion of peace be ro toreré to Rombey, and embarked in the Eria for Calcatte. ie which verse! Be wae wrecked, in April Iam, oT he | comet et Ceylon. Five dye afer he obisived © paseags in Ube Five Gee, ane on eacuing Calontia way immediately ep © Aliabebed a@ Brige tor Geerrai, to command vedic coleme wth whieh be has now, in throe ve Metropolitan Potiee Matters POLICRERY 48D POL) ‘The Board wae lo have me) yoner , bat atjournes | the merw ge Trenday The General Suyerinienuent bas | a et he folowing emmera: or ter — Cope Soranerrarnert of te We roroutas Pours, } New Vous, Oot 8. 1867. f Ry the SOR proton if the reer god reguiauons for ino rorere meet ef he Betrope liter Plies Lmriet of ie Mate of New York, it diremed thar ‘ The right to vote guarerees courututim to every citizen of the [tet Mesos dere sec fall diechargs © the very \mprrant Gotios confded wo the force, 10 merber of the Pome Deparment et’ med to be perm eer em Pmenl Creo |) of 8 any wey etd @ sertety, old, committee or orgerisation cf any Bind, the object of Spparent thai tho Soard of @acure ths 6 rt teuce of ie cores rte Fa TALLMADGE The Doctors Stile a the Burdell Inquest. The Commitee oe coenty oom of tbe Beard of si o0r Heors, mat at SPM on Saterday, We Mtr Valentine's ofr, City mad The subject before them war the bills sent in (he Garters for Lively OF: \on OB Ube inqoom Of Loe late Or Rarvey Rerdet The bill of Dre Oeremas aod Chitits ~ hewn ond were enanget on ott ee me wee alee lever of Dr epene ageing: we erurte Dr Kegat's pil! wae for ex em inahowe of he mney the oremon commen, ke fx Comantioe & jrarned 1!) Wecenetay pers Revowrriowany Parsiowwns The names of ” nome Whe served te the Kevws ie, pave ben Penerd ob he penete® rolls elon the '*th Ma ch, 1#l* w: s We June ees O87 049 OF ihte nomoce ware ronert r . There was o 6s we briana fooa NEW YORK HERALD, a, Qaarvermasier General, sad then — SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1857. City Tntetiigence, Pat nos To rae Orricene or rus Srasom Was Srean ‘Will be remembered noted as treasurer for the fend raised Guay Pouce Pamsps —General several police precincts at bis private residence, No 35 one of which , and by wo fo the potion during Whe prove: ‘ Manvrscrcxina Vorars —Borineve at the Naturalization OMtoe tn the east wing of tbe City Hall is dull, Not over fifteen persons ¢% the average per day ave neturalized The Clerk 1s Of opinion that the tightness of the mouey markets affecis the getiog out of pavers of ctilzenship possi the Tee for seonmd p pore nisare demanded when dence of five years is necessary. The nun.ner of ap; Hos tions haz decreased witain the past wo weeks, Instead of increaring ag eiection day approaches. There were eo ne three hundred per day matu’alized at this time last your The naturalzing last season commenced ae cary as Avgust Doring tbe three weeks hence til) eleaion the number will prasibly ‘noreare, but at tre oreseat «rit og Ubiage tn the office are eppromively duli Tae applications are mosuy f.om Irishmen, with a fair spriakiiag of Dasob. Murtasy Marin —The Third Brigsue, N.Y. 8 ML Gen Hali, paraded ov Friday iaet, to cartictoaie im a grand miiitary review at Newark,N.J The Neticna! Gua-cand the Garde Lafayette, both of whom beluug io ibis brigade, turned out very strong. The National Gaard was seve more flourishing. Most of the compaaies have the full complement of men allowed by law. Tt 1s repor ed that Moor Pinseney, of the 11th Rog! met, Washicgton Guard, bas resigne Major Mintura has appéaled from iho election of Lieut. Col. ef the 10th Regiment, Col. Haley The 4th Regim: vt State Artillery paraded ‘ant week with their fleld picoes under command of Capt. Mokahou. The target companies havo been very active daring tho Past week, and from this time until the olection an ave rage of » dozen compatias per day will parade = Afier the election the parading wili fail off, as the candida for office, who g ve most of the prizes, wil have boen de pored of, and wili po! be so willing to “ome down” ae when they required the yo'er of the “bore "* Among the companies who pateod jhe Harary ose were the following :— Tae New York Rifiemen, Capt. Wheitxamo, @ Gtrmaa mollliery comp Jed wixty muskets. ipo wrKot gave evidence of some eplendid shooting ‘The Forsy th Cadets, Capi. MoUarty, oompored «f young men belorgirg to the Third ward, paraded oa Wadpestay teat wo the Ocean Houre, Sbrewsbu rT whare ture was some good abeoting, a nice dinner anda fire display of Gre worke in the evening. The Cadets numdo-et eigniy meekeis. This was thel* seventh annual excursion. Toe hiurray L'gat Guard, Cpt J. Worth, paraded ae enty three moskets, anc shot for twonty-tyo prizys, wt Seventy Orat street. ‘The Ara¢y Guard went on tholr anneal exc rsion $9 Port Richmend, & I They turne! out twenty Ore maxkots, and dis riboiod fifteen prizes among the Dent shots. The McKinvey Guard pavated twenty-tix murkets, aad shet for twenty-three prizes at Harlem. They wore dreseed tp bl-e rhiriw ant black parts, and maroned The South Brooklyn Musketeers, Gai Kisrman, pa- Mmukel, and shot for Mfieon p:izee ai tno Goard, Capt Andrew Glore, went to For intt , on *bolr tent suaual excrrai ym & Jorit ( Capt. Foros, went on their seventh aprual target exeursion, cumboring elghiy-Ore men, and cepiended for iwerty ve valuehle prizer at ixth surcet ans, ome daicd with'ap excellent shooting ground, af company partock of u dicner, accompanied and epeeciirs. They pasted the Hexai. oitice on taeir ro torn, looking very well The Young ‘igen Gu Gajtain James O By . numbering fify rmaiketr, eat on thelr Afth anual target exiureon to Weebaaken, scoompauied by the Wasving- ton Erte Bard. Twen.y val ito the czack shote The day The H Beales & Co G bot for thirty vigni prises, This company od marched well 8 Moskeveers paraced forty mon and shot for thirty prizes at Flushing. They evinced good clecipline la Beir mavebing Nerney Guard, Captale Moore, p a abot for aty-eix prizos al 3 foe as it Is larg om (he Military acadomy at the Bamacp cMoe yerlordyy. 1! farefcl and sopure’ dv! land { marked ¢ cominms as they om Lavy Wasimsatom Excixe Company No. 40. wil! leave thie elty today (Saréay) at ome o’olook, parposing to Visit Philaceiphia to paricipale ia the anuual Srsmen's parade of shat cliy, returning on Wednesday, the Tih ines , hep they will be received 05 Guarviaa Bogive Company 29, with Whetr ace ciates, ncmbering sume fy com apes. The reception wil be Naw York Hosrmat.—The following roport for Whe Week ending Oct, 2—Kema 56; némitied tv Ox, 2 may dy ded eighty vix od 7 peered " the weekly % on Sep! dlacbsrgod, cared or re. aot it wae resolved to present him wr’ ARSIVAL At the Merendéon—Tleul. Sol. onédon; % Botthe oh ” a Pianton, British army, ¢ Rowman’ Coosa’ Gear Costes Leary. do.; Mr ane Mra \ Farber: do: Mra Win'brop. Owego, N.Y. J vokmen and ley, Beton: OR. Landa, BH Barnwell, Charleston, 4. P. Reazye an ‘Carate; teat vol Bo Ww. 2 0. Price, spring DEPARTUARS. For Bremen, vis Fouthampton ap! Liarre, in the steams*ip i H_Sbarman, Mire B Bernare 5 Mee hae wd mar 4. 4, Newport, B. svewart, ela, : Theboalleio Q watnete Keoher, m Wistke, 8 @ Pager, Ki mgel; Jno Landiub, t 8 Copeal to rian, ‘ ac ZOuilom, 4 @ Hall HM L Nore, Mile wemarenkoo, W Warer, Mrs & Aart seit, ver, Mire Pooh, * % Barqueren, Lilerm ard indy, Mr Paggenty ing YF Gree wife aod a Boater. Mra bay etn v6 and chil, Me, Bom berger ‘ ‘ebe’ Inéy ayarlan Miss Mere baung Q weides, F er, New York; Mo-- cero La Beatida—Totel 17 ‘wamebiy Mart: HL Taylor, Ieay Mine FAB Bollares, fine V Hel Mies Vege'bueh, Mire etockrean Shuckmar RM Gregory end incy, W ings om J 8 Livtegtion lady aed ebiid: Sire fi chil and terran; @ W b Mine T B Be’ H Ringhe'm A Frandenhorsa 4 indy J de Brayn Kops, P 1 Micdlewe, KW lay oy oan, Waster © Lovee, Mr Marchant, Mies A Pegs Mas. Aman, a 10: \yeR, ¢ Livingmon, JS Terry apd sty. Mre F Robiown, Mis K Seanlon, UW 1, Geo! man, eo Hollingaworth Mr Barrow, has 0 Kay, Teo Cihbe Jro & King MLAs tno lunes dro Morgen Thos Mulch. Wm J Pim- Toa Hates, afr Nicknews id, W Rogers Ue0 Whi orsee henaul) Wm C Temltueoe and td For Charesion In the staam: ) Avaata— A Bisebot, Pre Baoon, J Brides tr, AZ rawnab ie tbe seamably Augnste——Mrw Hastings ai Bb, Hart ard od Mre Wm R Rymons, Ve ® B lined, We a ad two entidren, tiobs Jom mF Michell, Ine) uimris, fr, T Fryee ang wife. Mr sed Mra W 4 Gul'n, Me aad Mra Richole, (wo chiliren and servant, Vine Brown i Je, Mien Bushoell. Mee Parry Mis Gan pe, oR yee, hist t «Math, Win Siena £ roa’. A Bowes, Brac Veo Vort aud three obs idre MP Dilon, J RB ¥ selonr Frecman tnd wife Mee Colby tr | og ms, Winehot! Mae Mary ( ne Bare Jobo emith, Rew) ree call imbivg Miss Sarnb Harkiee and gervant os i Moller, 8 HT nnscome Inase Frieten| Jo ne Bell, Mire Gro Cine mod sor Gallneher, Mins M A thers, Mrand Mre Wm atte -w and wwe servanta, Mig Haririd binod. Wis Peik. Mee J M Seltirk. Wi Alonro M Wea, Win “pd wervapt, Mine i 7, W J Hadeon, 0 we ersee. For Sorfolh, Petershorg ant Richmond tn ‘he steamship , jagepd @ Unbon, Janag A Lev J Heyden, a 1 Phorye, ¥e | lbrich, JH who r Mllyer W Makar, J Boag ‘The Late E xplesion in Weet Street. TWO MORE PBaTHG—OORONER’S INQUESt—VERDICT OP TRB JURT—FOBODY TO ALAME. ‘Twe more victims were added yesterday to the mam. ‘ber of persons killed by the late explosion at the Knicker- docker plaster mills, corner of Horatio and West streets, Gamrec! Anderson died st tho New York Hosptial from the effects of bis isjuries. Richard Elphis, the grocery man, also expired yesterday, ot No. 171 Varick street, from the effecta ef the ipjuries recetved. To this oan be added the mame of Catharine Duggan, when a tetal of three persons Billed may be summed up. The socite of the disaster was visited yesterday by several engineers, who appeared before the Coroner and gave testimony as to the coaditicn of the botler, &c. AV 10 o'clock A. M. the Coroner’s inqiest upon the vio ‘time of the casually was commenced, when the following Weotimony was clicited:— ‘Vincent ©, King, residing at 76 Jano street, being duly sworn, deposed as follows—I am proprietor of th» Kaicker Docker Plaster Mills; I wae at the factory tw: minuics Defore the explosion took plie; Leaw the engineer juet sober, and avond ip, nd, at Wor serfect; ibe baller was well fitted up ih seam 08, also ® magnetic guage; about three months since the leaked o little, and I oad it thoroughly over. havied by ibe makers, aud refixed; {told (hem to put tt in perfect order, whict they did; Thave not bnown apy ‘ainoe; I velleve (ho engineer te a ateady, honest map; I rever knew bim to be ta! xivated at bis work; I believs be understood bt, business; ne bas actod - for about bee yesre; our will wae used for manufacturing olaster; it was # eolld buil tung erected cone eight year 9; | mUpervise tbe work at the mils, aud oon. day Capp epetnd mecalnery right; ¥ Lieft the buller, water was from the gavge cock at the rate of a pailfcl in utes: the gauge cock was five inobes above reaiding at No. 157 Jane street, betug rh, says—I was employed to the mills of J B Kug ad the time of toe expiosion; about 6 o’clvok oa Wednesday I lef, the ine roum, ani had been ip stare but afew minu'es whes I feltt eahoc’ o° the ex pioslon. end was thrown wiih great force gome distance; at the time I ler the ergine room I saw novaing wuicd ta Yoam gauge sxood at cevcoty poandy ve weight vavieg Deeu Mxeu #0 ss pounds p essure; waer war rosn’ng f.0m the lower gauge Cok @ dae rate Of a com mepez® pelful ie half wp hor; this geuge ogck Isazea bet the constant st-eam rauping fom it indicated tha: there was rufficlent weer im the oiler; tno suoply oF water 10 ihe bolier 1+ mee constant by scam vamos; there wae alse & magretic ge g> alte hod tw tue boil”, sbich I observed when I left; it stood searly wraight or Borie nel; there was no more fre tran vs.al under the oiler, I het rated the axfoty valve Caring toe ‘oren%@a 80 Bs to be ortein tere wee p> obstr cilen; | canget acooant fur the explo. op; Thave bed ebarge of » team engtoo anont three years, nring shieb me I Dave wo ked tor Mr King; have Dever aorves eb sporendresbip to tho bostorns, dur learced it by working sbout an engine for the last Ave core information was here received the’ ibore were two ) more persona lying dead from (he effort of injuries ro- cetved by the Inte explowion. one wi the Now York Hospt- te] aod the oinor at No 171 Varick strest, op.n whose pootes it wold be wece sary to jpquests About the same time Mr Bunce, the manufacturer of tbe dotlar, requested Ieave to examine the wreck, aud give his tos ‘umony in relation thereto, The jary (bought 1} would be peceaeary ‘or Mr B. to make the examinstion, so the re- ques: wer granted Coroner Perry here thou; it would be sdylkabls to ‘occcd to the places wi bodies were iyig, and hep view them according to law, when the jary jould anf fovh thetrisbers The jury thereupon visiied the Now York Soepitel and No, 174 Veriok sirect, aod bavhg pel vy (ask they adjourced to ‘he Cereper's (Dive, where tbe {nqvest was copiinued, ax follows — Jeremiah 3 Bouce, residing 2 New York, beit +e ore, tays'—The biller wbien exploded corner o° Wes ard Horatla etrveta was pyanvfactored in my establish men) two yeart ago iat! Jsnaa’y; it wae made for « Orst Tate article, under my 070 supervision and that C4 foreman, 1 examined the remains of the botler forepo.n; 1 tbuk from the eppearance or Doilor that the botler which was ex, w 0 Bho: of baving Deen acted ppon with great heat, that tho boller bad been b ster taan It would bave beou I deen well supplied with water; If ve water wan the lower guage cock to any consideradl: must Dave heen 0 as 0 Crop on ordinary size’ pei] full ia two hours, forge cock ahed; I calculate tnat the boiler 160 [oa pressure; | thing It would bave ‘teem from 76 to 100 sar wade of the deat material and was ‘thorongnly braced, we took.extrems painn with It, aa Mr King reqacet- oc cs 40 40 80: ibe safety vatve doce bo; alwave aah right bot tometimes sticks; ibe safery valve should be ralvet ery few bowre (> clear it; from some unavoitanie Cause the eefery vatve mignt stink in Bvery sbot time pg Leon “leared, the steam gauge is Meo larle of order at any time, if tre epgiacer Ie ever 90 I thick that the explvtion was cused by tno in- ressure 0 steam James McG egory oelog #worn, saye:—I am 0 civilgen “lor Mas or's setablish@ent; Tansisted to patting vp the boiler Mr. Kiay’s milis; | con. ‘derec {i= fire’ rave “oer capable of ho.ting 3% lbs oh; ls @aastay bolted once io six as two gaug* orcke and & rarely, if ever, fn the boiler if the evpply me mopped sn¢ then sudrenly plein: may take place immediaely pamp which rvpplier st poller f+ lable to be | Ohsisucted at avy mement by some ‘tle thing geting ao | der the valve, sa! bra cient litelf, all #lsbou ihe kuow- ie are tow ledge of the engiuecr ; ia my experience, Rafi ty veives will sox wo tbat they will sot work clomr ; | the tending of an engine is cot « rery Intiove Darioor, Dut eneb & ome thal a petaraily Competent pereoa could Jearn i: .uilloenlly tna few om 8; care more bes long experience ls required tp the Dosinoer ; it ie usual for on gGeer® Commence as drome ., aud thus g"eavaly loaro Abetr business Albert Laypam, roriding 1a Brockiyn, bang sworn rave Lam fremap to ihe hope of Mese’s Bunce & O» ; Ihave @xamined ihe wreck of the builer at the ruins of Mr. King’s mille; trom ite aopeseavoe I am of the opla- fow tha’ ibe expies on was caceed froma *ant of wate in | the holier ; this ts ied cates oy the appearance of thelirou | @p ibe surface (f the duller exyo-ed Ww the Ore; the pat looked as tough |i Bed boon bighly BeR.od ; th!” ep war | auce was viaibie from mbou, bail way from be sch dowa | ware The Coroner then | the cause of senin tn led the matter to he due delibers ton, the ):iy ¥ a4 the wedioal tostimoay #howing ‘And thon suymt nde. 0d tho follow ing 7 ‘That ibe deceased’ came wo their dew h by injurioe re- Celved af ins late Buller explosion oerper of Horesto ant Wert su Tee jor, b a caused by & want of snficien' | whether from peg: dental caueo, they Decistous x DNITRD SFATRE CLMCUTT COURT. Refore Hw Judge Nelson, SECA OF THR MTRAMOH F WARITIROTOR ‘The Untted Statics vt the Steamenip Washington ~This ie 8 be! of information, Gied to procure e forfeitare of the Wasbingion for © violation of the revenve laws The Ooenr Steam Navigation Company intervened, as claimants Of the veete!, ana exoepiod to be | bel on the groced inet It contained no averment of & selzare of tne vesse! @ttain the Sootbern dis rict of New York, or om the high fens end brought toto this didrict ror that any cause of acon wee bo the fay newer was pot is, deny ing the feos alleged te Ube bel ee frown of forfettore, and Be jurlediotion of the ense—to which Mw The care come before Jodge Hall, on the ieee ef fact thos joined, and after bearing it, aod the ome pte of counse), be bold that the ourt hat ne jerisiction, Want cf proper averments of the seizure of (be wrasse! ‘wibin the Glsirie,, eet as require’ w give jarledionon, givicg, however, leave to the proctor for the iibel'ante to ithet held = defentive. a Jurisdictional (act, necessary to give to the o ogeizance of the caus, and Bo enon fi By mumomunndlunnl the defect a) any stage therefore, wae right in diemiesing fon, i the Court below Decree at Judge the Noel, for thie 4 lpmed chatlon is peoemary @ writ oferror The appetl We repulsed by ite of the tro Uourte, which do nx require Gotiaiion in the neve! form, but omy & writen notices by ome proctor to (he proctor of the sdverte party. Motion to dirmiae appen denied APPLICATION FOR THE PORFRITURE OF THE SLAVER MERCHAWT The Uvmled Males v4. the Schooner Merchan. —Nwisom, ©, J.—The libel of toformation in this case waa Died for the purpose of procaring # decree of forlettare of the ves tel and cargo, for an alleged filing vt and «quipmont for the purpore sud wih we intent one jo the slave Wade. 1) wae filed om ihe ist of April, 1867, and the ‘youre! arrested and taken, with the oargo, Into the ove toy of the Marshal, on ihe 3d of the mame month. Vio 060) Beiro intervened, and cleimed title to the cargo. and pul I AN Answer to ibe libel. Thomas Uariin alto Inver Tened, claiming title to ihe veavel. and pat n 80 anewer Op dhe Lath of May the prooior for (he liboilant obieined aa order fcr leave to amend the libel. This amediimon: war fled cu the G1et of thease month The onuse was placed en the colrnear, tnd at a eeted term of the Dist let Ornt, hold ob the th Of Jone 1887, Wrne called, tn ft order wy a hearing. oy the neactore of the olatmariy Ths po Ind! tee! nig t) procoed Ih tne conte, ws faut) wee etlered, and toe Libel ainmmiseed, i i 1] | “| t i ili z g z i 3 if ray cit! : oa ry if : if of i i - § : i Hl i RH atl i ES Hi PH Hi H i 5g Po le Sar ng 0 as required by the rules and praciico court, The decree or ju gment 1a such cases is not # flaal decree, and not, therefore, of ere, en so bers y of the par al to be set 0 subject of aa apres or writ provided for by law. The reme Is to procure the order of dismis- the cause re nstaied in court, ls to or decree of diemissai is not ject matier of the litiga ton between He parties, in the case before us, if we should wnterisin t2e appeal, and reverse the order Court dtamis the hel, vo could net remit the - below, and direct that Uourt to proceed in © potsess no such power; aud, if weshould re\ain it, and undertake to bear cause in this onart, it would be a usurpation of the jariedicton of tho District Ovurt, which bas exclusive original cognizance in all these cases. It would be purely the exercise of an origina! juris: diotion in a case in Admiralty. Iam tatiafe . therefore, that I bave no jarisciotion in the case, and chal the ap; must be discharged REMANDING VESER INTO CUSTODY. ‘The Bark White Squall vs John Gardner et. al.—Nx130m, J. C.—Order that ruic be vacaved ithe aside, and i Later from Mexico. [From the new 0; leans Pica, uno, Sept. 26} ‘Tho towboat Conqueror arrived last evenioy mails of ibe stesmsbip Texas, Capt, Forbes, Cuz the 22et instant. On account of the late hour of the Gunqueror’s arrival we are urable to get our regular mall from the ofllce We bave, h»wever (thanks to our considerals ocrresyondent), ‘& pretty veg supply Of papers outaide, fom which we are abio to glean the genoral news. Dates from Vera Cruz are as late as due—to the 16th From the oapital ‘The Federal Congrees met on the 14th, In what is called be preparatory, acesion, forty ive members present. The segnlar session was to 0} the 16:h, with great ceremo- nies; the pew order of things, inaogur by the new copailvution, going into operation on thet day. At last ao- connts, * xt) -roven deputies kad arrived in the city. The Sigle annonces that the colonization coniract en- tered inte by Gem Gotoovria with the an ae ill at once be carried into ofeci, end that the colonists we expected to arrive the beginning of Oeiober. Avo: ding to the Trait d’ Union, oue of the asseesins of aan Vicente r-ceuily arrested, Dae made froportaai reve- jatlone copcerping (bit pow celebraied event, out of which hee gro*n allthe diffculiica with Spain, completely ex operatipg Gen Alvarez from apy compiisity therewith, as exarged. Is was reportet at the capital ihat the notorious obief tain Antcnlo, who bas given £0 much trouble to tne govern ment in (8 south, had deen shot by his eqaally notorious comrade Vicario, 1h¢ former having been caught in secret correapoadence with Al -ares. The ecc'etiasieal difoulty at Puebla hed proved of a most eeriour character and bad been ended onl by the ‘interposition of the national arms and the arrest of ateee umber <f citizens, Disturbances of similar and political obsracter hed taken place throcgaout the republic. ave. ral arroste of « political charactor bad bee« made at Vera Ze The State of Sonora bad sgain been thrown into violent excliement by rumors of anoiher filtbuster invasion from San Fran:isco, The comman. ing General, Peaquiera, bad pobliebes & preolamation calling Whe whole State to arms And thresieping she spyaders with death The movements of the Gibveters themeelves, if any there be, are Dot very clear, One sooonnt ar nounces thelr arrival in Lower Californie, another tn Sopora, The pro- clamation of Gene al Pesquiera gives no detnite informa tiom, Be, however, pret:nds to have rellable infor nation tbat euch an expedition bovers in the viotnity of the Stave \dablo character had of Goadalejarh, and was still pro- ts. As to the progress of the revo A revelotios of a somewhat form! broken in the it Inst ae ote lation Yucatan we bave no intel moe in the papers defore us. It le stated, however, thu the neighboring ter: of Tab isso wae eilll quiet, from which we infor ritory Wat the revolniton was not spreading. Pert of Kew Work, Uctober 3, 1857, ‘OLEARED. Steamship Angnata, Woodbull, Savannab—8 L Mitchill. Steamabip Marion, Foster, Chariestou—Spottord, Tileston rae 'p Jamestown, Parrish, Norfo\k, o-Ladlam & Snip Unward, Flanders, “ape Good Hope—Church & Mou) eit American Bagie, Moore, London—E EMeran & Wi nip Aiquator (Brem), Thurber. Menzaa lla—RO Borlage. Rbip Far West, Bennrlt, New Orleans--® F From. Snip Stawmat, higpine. Ozieane—§ A Brigham. Ship Carier Oak, Danlery, Richmond, Me-Neswith & . Bark J \bilaum, Wenke, Akyab- Stanton # Rage- bark R Leonard (sr), Coox, St John, NB—McAul?, Whee Joes & Orlop Ware D Coapin, Eoward, Mew Orleans—MeOresdy, Mott & Brig & Seif Durie & Thomas, £o—Maltiand, Phelps & Uo Brig Momperstte McDonald. Guantenscoo Brig Fumpoids, Ge oage Manzaplila—H D Rrookman & Co, Brg Urrbert, Segvil. Gaape—Gcaull Weel ck & Orlop, Brix Tavernier, Wiliama Rey West RT Maitlend, Retr Ht Jones, Garnow, Tampa— Bobr Marine, Pov ell w ilmiuay — ry — & 1, Powell. Bebr | ke, Munro, Wash'ngton—is Bioe om & Bon, Bebr Gold 4. nter, Pigott, Il zageth Ully— Master pebr L sehbarg i-arrie, Richmond) n. feb: Fairfax, Beir GW wrier, Palmer Al xa Sehr J & Hewin Jas Hand & Uo. Sebr Louien, © wis & Uo Bebr Jas un ay Tepe’, All Uayton & Sprague, Bicop Touies . Kigaberh Chiy— Master, Rienmer Atianta, Hager, Chariestoa. Steamer Jackson. Raker, Baltimore Sweamer Westernport, Berry. Por'iand, Bas exoer wraher (Brom) Sobiliiog, Bremen, aug 21, with mase . [A wy 4 Oo. Bark Wildfire, Campbe | Vera Orne Ace 2, with hides oer shina, a6, 10 argous Bron Ace SW Taylor, 1 ‘aie, Clee 0° fever, and was buried at gem; be was snooomed iy Ha 2 Germery, ‘diet ot wea day Oui, Cate oh, ms ad sitet ch ceae ee Aen Rata ee “Kg rar hes Woo Baten tae wa by yp th sige * eum aces erp A shearing webr Fre) fore ka Mt Jago de Cabs, Sept 9, twith RF RI I pte ye ga Sam pret — § ddrews Fav om, We are, H z = ks te 8 Prov a-aee Sioup Bucksioes stems, [ /ovic ence. Southampion, Havre and Bremen. A ligt of her passengers ean be found in ancther columa, ‘The steamahtp Columbia. Capt Berry, arrived on Friday last id Ff Sukze ited Bank (una. before reported Of, and eriived at Nortok Sd Buic Maria T Witvex (of Wilmington, NC for Hoston, w' again op the ismasied) but re: fiaily sbandoped on the 26:h ult, and off by bri Preker xt Boston jamed Jobn Fraucrs, 0 ae dis manted op the Lith Nit, and when {alien in were entirely exbacsied. EEE ME Buon, botors ecm In Go at ‘tbe teeel to call lon skh bar @ Diva, arrived at this port Friday. the crew 4 & $ 4 i it Sao. i+ & i RR echr Sen Lois On Galveston beard from Sonn Janne W Meee. La poy whe the 25 wae ron In it he waier'y Saxe, so inat abe locked atthe rave of BW strobes per Bou. ee eee Fogger 8koa) let om No par & Scux Many B Kwarr (0! Kennebo Clark, fr Port Prince fut Weston, Cefove reporisd-pet lator Maier Rowe Inagus, leaky +07 after ps on ber voyage) put into Great armor, org ‘sland Bo ule, leak ‘ing cad'y and was there © ncemoed and sold wid ber cargo onigwood. Onyt clark was a Nassau, NE. Sn alt The following table owing igble tien omer? of the ronda Ge nab, and Dew Orleans, at the “laws,accounls froz engh of those porta:— 5 f E Devoe at ‘ap opkuown brig lee alsa lex Klas 8! Elew x Lavncnap—At Kast Roston 24 inst, from the yard of Mf Bough & McKay, a rst clans (ce\gatiog ship of LOW tons, owned Tran tat lust by Mecare trofent & Drummond, a fine ship 1200 tons, BAM not reported. ‘Whaiemen. $d from Mew Bedford 34, bart Saitynd, Osborne, Pactiie Sid 34 chine Bitza F Mason, and Geo Washington (not yester- 4 from Darumouth ist, bark A & Taster, Higgina Indian Bid from New London George alker, aif from New London Int, bark Mary, Walker, In- oon Etonington Ist, eebr Teoks, Anthony. South Atlan Br echr Geo Presoot anter = witoe tap pea derenn. ae Hayuen for mihi oe gained Ports. Caits0, Aug 6—Arr aby lorning Glory, Hobos, Austaatia: (and si “te Thinchon): Ti Indian Hager, (or Barre vie Falmou' 1%. Keymtore, Moferiand | do, Bunchas toad ) At do Aug 10 shipe A Heard Small a for Havre Arr Sh; Mitweusie, sosiey for Havre; Miles Stand teh, Gerdnee 1 F Ohineban ani are. Chincha le. Range Somes, ‘ vie: Troplo, fanite nd furasie See tortranes eae , mn scares, O08 ™ for Fran se Waris & Davis Waele ‘ub 'n the roads «ug 10 ships Whi» Falcon, Rt'nson and R in por Mary Cleaveland Goods! W daye: Geo Presoott (Br), far do 4 eaptaysad so {uieet SuAy AT—In pert ably Gentoo, Freeman, for Bow Ft. Seot 13—In port brig Adrew Ring, Bveieth for days echrs Maytlower, Hopkins, for do ls days; Leo, ee. for Bonen wig cares. ti-m ONKOVIA, ‘frien, Ang 31—In port — Antelope, Worn ood trom Nya = Ama0 RP. sept 32—In vor! bark WO Alden, from Wis ington. NO, for Belize, hon, 2 . v. i anor, Poan, Mhinchas for well, Railie, Cauino Jane uly a fiataavata, Ost 1—Arr schr Arctia, Critchet, New BOSTON, Oct 3—Arr sbio dith Rove, Crowel briges D Hr cota, Redder. Baktmere; 3 ry Parvo, Onombe, ineare eohre Sheet Anchor, vin davannab, Piirt Fish, ‘nrg, Ri-tmond, Galsta, Bscn Frederik yours} jnorgetnwn. in) JW H TH GetS" Arr (y ted abip Mary Onroline, mee BRST" a tee Wapien, King, cara (an4 went into Newpor) - 1 Ap Riaore Maria Louies Cummings, and JM Parten, LATOETOR, Rept 90—Are sete Tillie B, Hiathewny, Pough Pit, RIVER, Sept 80—Arr sohr Sarah Loulen, “Ortaes,”* Phila/ ip! Cot l— Ar sehre Ketey, situ Renarrorod” ea ir, Coase: Bigarioss. oot Wor: fone Albany; eleop Mary Richols, Thompson, Dev 34—arr sehr 2 Mary Blizxbethport, Rid echre J 0 : sd \eott and Fork ports, ot!) Nalnoar S84 ship Ariingion, and to om shag Park wm tive " SDOM, Oc; idee alvop Agent, Tio, Port BEDPOR!, Oot.2—Arr eohr [RB Smith, Kelty, Man- bs yh ite} yAENTUORKT, So 0)—arr chy flag Porter, Ofte, How a }, Feil, FRONT Oot Bi AME In port br AM Care: SPS] whsver, fron Ni i loan none Crandall Chena, Ki Cid Vuh brig Asores, Stevens, Ha, rr bare Jinenin, Pinthaw, ‘JUcksoa, Usd ist ahip Ow Wiad \ Mary Anna. won, no, Hendriok ork 2-Arr eehr Almira, Leaviti, Maratioo arr Brin, York. ma amanda, Linda hammny m¥on foe Ta "ae ti Fo {0 fiat ond arte "su hae Hao (ON, Pept M—Are brig Almira, MoKnigt, View RTO, Rept 30 Aar seh: By tye ot eat 8 Deen, Cook, Alexandria, ee Arr woop Ih Troy; ih, sore b. Notua, Weeks, Kilvaheihportys Vr ceserk, nd a bo

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