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applicable to this avbiect, and be punished with military severity for ebstructing reoruiting In consideration of tae my Tp! GENERAL BULLER'S DEPARTMENT. ignorance and beiplessness of the negroes, arising (rom the condition in which they have boen heretofore heid, it becomes NeceswAry tat Lhe government should exorcise moro and peculiar care and them than over its white citizeus, ac oustomed to self-control and s6If-support, so that their sustenance may be assured, their righta reapocted, their helplessuess protected, apd ther wrongs redreséed, aud that there be one system of mapagemeut Of negro affairs It is ordered that Lieutenant Coionet J. Burnham Kina- A. D. ©., be detailed to those headquartors, as Gon. eral Superintendent of Negro Affairs in thia departmont, to whom all reports and communications rolating thereto, required to be sent to these headquarters, shall be ad dressed. He shall bave a general superintendence over of this department, and all other agro Affitrs shal! report @ Licu- tenant Colonel Kinsman, who is acting for the command- ing general in this behalf All the territory of Virginia south of the Jaros river Shall be under the superintendence of (: Brown, Assistant Quartermaster. of James river aball be under the superintendence of Cap tain Charies B. Wilder, Assistant Quartermaster district of North Carolina shall be undor the superinten. dence of Reverend Horace Jarges, Chaplain, Fach superintend shall have th point such assistant superintendents for sueh sub-districts in bis district as may be necessary, to be approved by the commanding general; auoh appowtments to be con- firmed by the commanding general ‘The pay of such assistant, if a civilian, ahati in a0 case exceed the pay of first elas’ clerk ia the Quartermaster’s Mmportant Order Relative to Colored Troops. protection 0 The Negro to Fight for “A Great Boon---Freedom for Himself ih tha jored i and His Race For Ever.” Sipeetotendenta of Supertotendents of General Butler Calli Upon Congress to Place the Colored Troops Upon an Equality with Other Troops of the United States, All the territory North power to select and ap. Me, W. H. Stiner’s Despaten. Fortams Moxnor, Dec. 6, 1368. ‘The following important orders relative to tho contra- bands have been issued by Major General Butler, and goce Into effect at once:— GENBRAL ORDEES, NO. 46. Heapquartens , Eicireextd AkMy Cones, DeraxyMent o Vincista an Ni ‘The recruitment of colored troops has become th ‘purpose of the government It shall be the duty of each superintendent, under the direction of the genera! superintendent, to take care of the colored inhabitants of bis district, not slaves, under the actual coutrol of a loyal master ia his district (and in all questions arising aa to freedom or alavery colored person, the presumption shall bo that the man, woman or child is free or bas claimed protection of the military authorities of the United States, which entitles the claimant to freedom). to cause an accurate census to be taken of colored inbabitants in his district, aud their cause all to be provided with necessary food and medicines, able to work shall have some employment, and that such employment shall be indus@iously pursu ail contracts for labor or other things made by the negroes with white persons, the negro is not defrauded, and to anpul all contracts ade by the vegro which are uncon- scionable and injurious, and that such contracts as are be paid; to take charge of ali lands and ail property alloted, turned over or givea to the nse of the negroes, whether by government or by charity; to keep accurate accounts of the same, and of all expenditure; to audit al! accounts ot the negroes against government, and to have all proper allowances made ag weil to the negro as to the government, in train” for pay ment by the government; to keep accurate accounta the govern: ment, and of his earnings for the government; to sve that the negroes who have wrought on land furnished by the goveroment on shares shall have thou just portion, and ‘to aid in dispoting of the same for the beat good of the government; to make quarterly returns exbibits of all accounts of matters committed to them, aud to hold all moneys arising from the surplus earnings of the negro ovor the expenditares by the United States for the use and benefit of the uegroas, tinder orders from these headquarters. Xt. It appearing to the c of the labor dove by the negroes in this department r mains unpaid—some for the space of more than two years, although contracts were duly made by the proper officers of the government for the payment thereo!— whereby the {faith of the government is impaired protection is weakened tendent shall be a counts, procure evid curate pay rolls, and return the sain be presented for adjustment to the proper departments ; provided, however, that no gale of any such claim the government shal! be valid, and no payment shall be made of any such claim, except in hand to tho porsen ac- tually earning it—if he is within this department—or to if tho person earning it be de- It is, therefore, the duty of every officer and soldier to aid in carrying out that pur- pose by every proper meaus, irres predilection. To do this effectually the former condition of tho bincks, their chauge of relation, the new rights y them, the new obligations imposed upon them, the dety of the government to them, the great @take they have in the war, France and the helplessness of their women and children ch of us who oid a higher grade in ‘social ‘and political life, must al! be carefully considered, It will also be taken into account that the colored Soldiers haye none of the ma the support of their families while ighting our battles, 80 liberally provided for the waite soldiers, por the generous bounties given by tbe @rnments in the loyal Statex— more than compensated 10 the binck man by the great ‘boon awarded to him, the result of the war—freedom for Dimself and his race forever | To deal with these several aspects of this subject, so that as few of the negroes as possible shali become chargoable either upon the bounty of government or the charities of the benevolent Justice te those who shall en: employments tive of personal | sheiter, cloth To ae that all od: to 600 that In the claims their igno- fulfilled by the negro inary of State aid” for State and national gov- though this jast is far and to have and at the eame time to do list, to encourage enlistment, ‘and to cause ail capable of working to employ themselves for their support and that of their families—either in farms or other service—and that the rights of the government may both be protected, it is o1 I, In this department, after the Ist day of December, instant, and until otherwise ordered, every able bodied eolored' man who sbull eniist and be musiored into the sorvice of the United States for three years or during the war, shall bo paid as bounty, to supply his immediate ‘Wants, the sum ef ten (10) dollars, duty of each musterin negro and the manding goueral that some And it shali be the ofucer to return to these head- quarters duplicate rolis of recruits 80 enlisted and mi tered into the service, on the j0th, 20th and last days of each mouth, go that the bounty may be promptly paid ‘@nd accounted for. IL. Te tho family of exch colored soldier so en! mustered, #0 long as he shall remain in the gervice aod hed suitable subsistence, uperintendeats of Negro u seldier shall be Cur. ubsistence for his family as soon as he is mustered; and any soldier deserting, or Sure forteited by court martial, eral! be reported by his Captain to the superintendent of jives, and the subsistence uch subsistence eliall bo and the trnst it ia ordered -that each suporin- mmissioner, to audit all such ac- ¢ of their validity, make out ac- 0 ‘that they maz Debave weil, eball be under the direction of the Affairs, or their assistants nisned with @ certificate o! egal representatty whose pay and allowen Religious, benevolent avd humane porsons have. oF the Cueritable purpose of giving to the negroes secular and. religious tpsteuctions and this, too, without any adequate pay or material re It ia, therefore, ordered that every officer aud sol- dier shell treat ali sueh persona with the 1 tmost respect; shall aid them by all proper means in their laudable avo- sons; and that transportation be (uraished them whea over it nay be necesaary in pursult of their business SIV. Aw it is necessary to preserve unitormity o sya- tem, and that information shail be bad as to tbe needs and the supplies for the negro. and as certan ations are had to raise troops in the department, a prac- of corresponding directly with the War J other Departments of the government, to the mani- fest injary of the service; it ix therofore ordered that all correspotience in relation to the ra colored troops, and relating to the care and coatrot of the department, with any official organized: or any department or bureau of the gov- ernment, must bo transmitted through these headquar ters, a% by regulation ai! other military correspondeaco is required to be done, XV. Courts mart the Uistrict where his farm: come into this department may be stopped; provided tha ‘continued (of at least six ioontls to the family of any colored soldier who shall die in the service by disease, wounds or battle. Il. Every enlisted colored man shall bave the sa} uniform, clothing, arm: rations, medical andyhospital treatmen oldiers of a Like ari wet. Some modification therest equupments, 6: a8 are furnished vice, unless, upon re shall be granted from there headquarters. IV. The pay of the colored soldier shall be ten ($10) of which may be retained for joned officers, 2 baw grown t dollars per month—thi clothing. But the non comnrcs white, shall have the same addition to their pay as other non-commissioned oilicers. hoped and believed vy Congress, as an nce ot | ing or recruitment of anding ceneral, that ice, wil Increase the pay the colored troops to a uuilorm rate with other troops of 2 Seo LO reason why a colored soldier should be asked to fight-upon less pay than any ‘Ihe colored man tills an equal space in ranks while he lives, and an equal crave when he fall: V. Itappears by returns from the several recruiting officers that enlistments are discouraged, and the goveru ment ts competing against it of sims larger than the pay of t colored employes in the several staff departments, ond that, too, while the char!ties of the government aud indi viduals are supporting the families of the laborer. further ordered: That no oflicer or otber person on bebalt of the governmont, or to be paid by the government on Inpd in this department, shall employ or bire any colored man for a greater rato of wayrs than ten dollars per month, without rations, exvr skilled laborers may be emp! being bad, however, to the pay of the soldie negroes in ti body or societ the United States. and courts of inquiry in relation to all offences committed by or ageiust any of the colored troops, Or auy person in the service of the United States connected with the care or serving with. the ‘colored troops, shall bave a majority of its membera composed of officers in command of colored troops, when such caa be detailed without manifest injury to the service, All offences by citizens against the negroes, or by the NSE Cibixeds—axcept.of a hign aod aggravated batore—shall be heard.agd tried before a provost court. XVI. This order aball be published and furnished to each regiment and detached post within the depart. ment—a copy for every commanding officer and every commander of a compaay , or detachment less then @ company, shal} cause the same to be road once at any or detachment, and this order shall © information of the citizen, once wt cast in each newspaper published in the department By command of y R.S. Davis, Major and Assistant Adjutay because of the payment lored soldiers to the at to bis con printed for t V1. The best use during the war for an able bodied cot ored man, 98 well for himself therefore furtive aman, bokween the ager of pass the surgeon # cxut ‘om ployed on land by any person in bebalf of the govern. ment — (mechanic. And it suail be the empioying colored labo or on bobaif of the go tw be examined by the sary colored recruits, who eh certificate of disability or # and after the let dey of colored jabore these headquarters where! plied with, and are not vo matey, is to be @ That av colored Court of General Sesslo Before Kecorder Hoffman. ~The Court of Gever 1s morning, Recorder Hoffman om the beac The following geutiemen were am avd skilled Inbo alone ex:epted, ) 5 opeped al ot nent, to be paid by tated to exam) fareish the laborer with a next no employment y Guorge T. Jacksoa, this order bas Moses Underlut! hed for by enc whenever bereatter a ment sball not be paid shall become due and Jobo &. Mumford, chard ©. W. Mov George 5. Phillipe Walter Carter stephen B. Honven Jobn B. Dash Martin F, Greene mploye of tae gover within sixty days a‘ter ment ehall be dismiseed the Samuel Htayaor. of the President of Inbor and the fa the benevolent, will funds to make such pa service, Fabject to the approw Vil.—Promptnese of pay furnished by the government an euable colored laborers 2 to be supported from the » Subsiatence vbert S. Hayward order then cuurged the tirand Jury, stating that, in view of the necessarily short session and the they all had to do before entering oa tho duties of the year 1504, it was unnecessary to detain them by any other charge than that rendered necessary them on the usual tinned by stating dance of wor! fornisbed to the temilice of those employed by the government at labor. but the Su- perintendent of Negro Afia. i those 80 employed, & wages, aud furnish the 0 ors with the day of cach monih amount se issued Vill. —Political (reecom work and to be protec fraits of labor, and po 0 enjoy the fruita of an subsistence will family, with whom be Aud Goes not work the Superiatendent of Negro Affairs to furnish employ meat (o all the negroes Abie to labor, families are supplied with the necessaries of lie. negro who refuses to work when able, and vegigcts Lis) family, will be arrested and repo to be sent to labor op the orticoetions, where be will be made w work. No negro wh the Sabbath, un oss upon the mort urgent geceswity 1X. The Commanding (eceral and soldiers in the department! be force, compelled the iavor of regrees, sometimes for pri vate use, apd.often without avy mperative necessity Tights fo long a® theydulfil the ‘Therefore it is ordered that co offe prers of force to labor lor wand custom, charge tue am Preemie teeta tania ti udgracot the duties of arried out bY if there were evils in the ty wich could be reached through the inter. a ury and brought to the attention of ietice, then it was their duty to examine such Tuquiries for the sake of indi- purposes, of tor the attainment of any for tial of p agninet the laws, were fruitless, aud d inte. After expressing bis regret at the poor accommodations provided for thegn—a state would shorty be riebuly defined the full eqjoyment of the tw work shonld ile charges of crime, or vention of the ¢ cases and prerel vidual or private other object than 6 presentat i i see that their of things wh remedied by the public off (het to their labors The roll of petit jorore was then number epswered to their names, of whom about two wards applied to be excused from serving. for the day wes then called, rt adjourned ed 10 these headquarte be required to labor up formed that oft cers by impresement aud morning at eleven w Of eoldier shall 1 private purpose whatey sand negro labor, shall not be fimpreased or any public sery ce uniese Vapors from the Gas 0: a Sewers. under orders from because of imperative military itizens would And ayy orders of any officer grees or white citizens abal! be nendquarters, ty {or euch order be fu pan ag or ew : necessity where the be compelled if Thix Board met Jeretmiab im oe COMMER Cation Inning & presentmne Jury respecting the outlets of sewers and noxion parte of (he city and recommending mittee be appoiwied to invest The Grand Jury rene te action be taken | pal authorities bave wot anf bor of white m, ihe Mayor, cow Court of Sessious Gr which cafied for the Decee: To case of a necestity comypeog hegre oF white labor ttifications, bridges, roads, other military purposes rperintendent of Negroe yment rolls to be made anc to present maid F for the purpose of building transportation eball peshe duty ef th that district to cause emy those #0 compelled to bs bor 2000 AS the necessity cesses to Lhe Ast etant Quartermas tor of the district, that the «bor may be paid. and the « perintendent abali eee thor thore that labor shall have | proper subsistence, and may draw (rom the Com! Subsistence rations therefor Cully against the provision: o t mipject to the ® no negro sual! be itm the United States quarters, by a drat white aud colored cit X.—The teoory wpob wi the Union tines, and emp diers, is that every ners rebel lines dim ¢ the rebellion to supp e the matter, omnes, and, if the abate the pol publielty be givte fo the presentment be speedily ® Aiderman Merwe committee on Public Health tpiet Pngineer of Any officer offen, réer thet this into military «ery er orders from theee t equally apply ferred wo the tow Department ee are receive renee wilh every month of much the prod od and labor o IBC BROW I, few fewer that Third avenue of @ producer 0 it would be mar take the basband and father and leave Aller (rareset #9 the Boned ad mneet mgnin to-day t accompanied by the husbacd the dotnestic af also received when father, because the n fe strong a degree South ois master t reture to his fami\y Therefore it is order this command shai! coming of all colored pe ‘all officers commanding © < in with them a 4, protection ane ringing Or admitting mon Lake Cham: m, he will eoone ake Champinio ia cloeed (roan Whiteba every officer and soldier of ¥ meane in his 16 the Union lioes Allen aud Bostow will aner Montrea! will continue to ran between Port Making a!) the landings. acd connecting with tratos at Burlington for Troy, Ne at Patiobarg wits treine fe e ble, afford ing’them tran rt Caicndar—This Day. 1=Nos. 460, 717, 2,160 , 432, 1,280. 2,177, 2,228, 1,087; adjourned for the ter a—Part 1—Nos 35%, 3577, 5,001, 3,096, 3,007,3,000, 3,916, tb, 3,547 3,061 3 066. 2.5 984, S086, 8 O88, 5 900, 10, 6008, 400A, 498, Port o seme ag povlerday, duade, binder, prevent, or endeavor to binder or prevent any pegro from coming within dissuade, hinder, prevent or ° hinder, auy§ negto from enlisting, or who shall inmult, ridicule oF interfere with, for the purpose of ¢ ‘ or contemps Hipan Colored troops, or individ ve doomed to t — W YORK HERALD; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1863 THE STEAMBOAT DISASTER ON THE HUDSON, MAILS FOR EUROPE . ‘Tho Cunard mail sloumsiep Arabie, Captaim stone, wil Death of Seven of the Wounded—ThE | soxyo Bostow on Wodueday for Liverpool sc Expected to Kecover—Coroner’s | gye mails (ar Kurope will close io this city at a quarter nquest at Yonkers, Xe. Past OWO ANd AL bALf-punt fv o'dion's this aflor|son, Lo ‘The molancholy stoamboat disaster ou Uo Hudao wad | go by rauirond : the goneral theme of conversation yesterday in this city Toe Naw You. among al! clasaes of our citizens, aad numbers took Ubo puvlisbod ato early traina for Spuyton Duyvil aod Yonkers for the pur- | gontain the Ia'os pose of viewing tho sesnes of Whe catastrophe. A groat | of the Potomar deal of excitement appeared to exist ia (he public mind, and much anxiety was expressed to got at tho true causo | the Siege of Knoxville, Intoroating News from Now Or Of the unfortunate occurrence, Nonow light, however, | jeang and Tora, Tho Latent from Charleston, Nows from was thrown upon tho subjact, and tho affair romaio® | yoxico, Cuba, a>, and all olhor aaws of tha pa.t wook thorofore as great a mystery as aver, so far as tho caus® | op an interes ting charactor of the accident ia concerned Tareo moro of tho wouuded bays goae to thoi bast ace als count since aur report of yostorday, Charioa Isurroughs, | Am Immortal Porfume.—Like Embaim- 009 of the passengers, who waa most frightfully soaidod | {Phusema years cA LOW nants And burned, diad about baif-past six o'clock on Sunday | kerehief, diate ir NIGHT BLOOMING FI evening. Ho waa a resident of Fromont, Stouboa county, | Moterting iat les (mare nei Leet, ke ME ip this State. Philip Kdginger, avother passonger, who HALON & BOM! OMY Broadw Sustained dreadful injuries, breathed bis last about half an fa A an hour later in the day thaa Burroughs. HH waa aGor- | gas been babured wisi ee peerage tg Ar man pattorn maker, who hived in this city, at No. 21 | Oerens imparisto the atmosphere of & room & fragrance | Chrystic atreat. Ho waa a widower, about forty yours of sana tt oacaaateicaen ic te teen tad en age, and leaves one child living chantio, PHALON & 60N, GIT Broadway. Sold by all At four o’olock yeaterday morning, Thomas Gioonon, | drums gno of the Aremen who worked on thd Isaac Nowtou, als | @metal Drawings of Murray, Rady & lithoty-—Sdition lor Berope—will bo on o'clocc hia morning, and will dotails of tho movements of tho Army Additional Particulars of the Operations of Genera! Grant's Forces a Chattanooga; An Account of Singls copies, in wrappers, ready for maciing, ive conta died, aftor suffering indescribable torture, eanoa waa fermen o's Keniene cos Messen ine Loun Tho correct list of thosa who have diet aumbors sevoa, | 9, 98, t,t : and will therefore read ay-foltows — James Prendergast, fireman on tha Newton, roaiaed in | OWewerH *at 00 oF oI Albany Thomas Glennon, Oremaa oa the Nowton: resided ia SNS pace Hawise Albany. OMctai Drawings of the Sheiby Colleg Charles Burrougha, r 4 oT Fr Letiers of Kontucky. Gitucnie e rremeat, Exraa Cras 727—Deo. 7, 1303, Jamoa Hogan, passongor, resident of Troy. 30, 60, 7, 40, 12. 47, 44, 17. 45, 47, 76, al. James Hodgaoa, paasongor, resideat of Coboes. 61. SRR e.g Jobu Hi a, passenger, renidens of Cohoes 89, 60, 72, Gl, 6%, 56, 49, 2, 12, 19, 37, TL, 70. Philip A. Edginger, passongor, resident of thia city eclaraatet ty eidgweting, os uons 6 00., The others, it 14 expeoted by the medical gentiomen in Successors to Jao. A. blorria & Oo. atendance on them, will recever with proper care and z auraing, which they do not fail torocoive, Mr.Wm.C. | Offictai Drawings of the Library Asee- Oakley, tho agent of the Yonkers and Haverstraw steam. Lottery of Komuu boata, is in constant attondance, and has contributed ine a ena Oase diS-aDec. 7. very romarkable degree to-the comfort of tho unfortunate wz 21. 4. Gl, 70, Gz, 31, 3S, 6, 78. sufforers. Mr. James Houston, Mr. Lake, the pilot of the Cense 454-—Dec. 7, 1365. Nowton, Mr, Fowkcea, the assistant engineer, and Captain | 46, 66. 10, 22, 77, 45, 4%, O4, 1, 67, 2%, 34, 25. Pook, wuo had ebarge of the vase! at tho time of the ac- Gireninee seni by adaress cident wisn desorve to be mentioned for their kinduoss Sey © oe Snepen Seetayen iy. and generous liborality in procuring every thing tha botesired for tho woundet moms EMC peazeg Ca Im the atatomout (urnished by tho pilot of tho Newton, | aisaed to and published in yosterday's paper, tt was erroneously aunonnced that “Lanis,"” tho greaser, was among the dead. The right namo of this person ia Alanson Perine, who is stili living and, it is expected, will ovontually ra cover. Tho following corrected list of tha wounded will hed and Information Fur- ized Lotteries KCK & CO. Brokers, 8 Ping wireet, N.Y. AML oar Lote. Peizes Cashed in vou NO 1, New Vor rawathe Wate other preparation for the bar rostore taied and gray bair W 1s original calor appearance, Wo proveut 1 from (ailing omb, lo ovagcns properativns cymtuning ugar of lead, £9, aad ‘o remove the Hmpurition Aad humors 1 HOYT & GO 10 University place, N. ¥ Hnperior (0 ever Domance, Ours LeMownrior, sated geatertay Cm fecte of proviona use & or Brow ( Barclay street Gold reported aahoro at J oviamtaneons, Fo towed up to thec ly by wrecking sobe by at tenggiatas ho Inlan te for Bostoe, pat It Operates Like Magic.—Mra. Winstow's » lose of lopaailyaed, Coro yant Soothing Syrup, for children usnthe } ailayn al! pal Pertoctly fale ta all canon, By giving relict wad | cea! tothe mother. 25 coma a bolo oma the gums, > Nuire to reguinte the as miitions of mothers to the elaiid, (t gtege more for Nors Aller throwing overho. got off ium leaky coud) mi ao T-9 Irom Bedsteads of all Kinds. HUTCHINSON & WICKERSH AM atreot, ena! of roadway “Cor Prowtdeace with | 1 Wile OF Back Adams oi Londou Muffs, ac W 216 Broadway. —Something nove & Groat variety Of oolura. the Hatter Carrs Browne amt Winslow L Knowles He was tried on the Knowle wae wathera Rights of New York following day with Masonie honors ive ot Brewster, Mase hee long been (rorabiy known WAMiors As Bary homer 4 in bia profession. Hs former'y was in command of (he abip Moro Castle in whkol aud hax beem AbsOnt On lis press a Now York about two years. Fila lone will im Uby those who monen for a dutifal and exemplary band end (arre ing ablpowners and and competout mi ng every variety ia a dealers aupolied at jained an interes Canal aad Wooster whens pe Ailertionate ® aad kind brother aad friend, and Chitdren If yon wish to obtain fashio oderate prices, go te RANT, Ydouter sirnets, whore YOR Can welor: wore, corner of CO Hiri Soha Bloveas, from ardevuas (or NTOck, ao dain of Foretgn Ports. Nor Arr ia the Beleldl, «hip (abo, Omie Sid ah\p Saenet Donning, Whitenens, Raw n & Company, of Auserioan and Fore! biahera of tue Auustrated *HOTRNTIFL ‘men coples of the pal Browne Ayres. PINK TREK TAR DROP, 1 CUAMLOTRR Tow s » Nov %=Arr acht Prince (id Ith, schrm Taabelin. Horton, N¥ork: Bet, J ater, New Vort; Ave very pleanamt a Neatly suc ip in aliding ome 1 for the poeket Sold aC15 and 26 cents per Hoe Ry dealers ta modtoiues geueradl Peopared oaty by Thos. I Mn New York Agenoy at Helabold’ Drug aud Chemical Warehouse, 506 Broadway. +, hampaoe, Ne Nov 17~Sid (rom ( oF Lue Morning, Wi Klover, Linco! Soldiers at Richmond.— advertigomeat of lectures for their Watson, NOrieans [iy port 26th, wtoamer Roamoke, Drew, for NYork: barks Order (Hr) Mekeurie for do; Patterson, for do, i de carter Ke Atues, and Operon Kdawta, Tib (ir). Baseolds, ‘4 Crowieg, sod George Crump (Bri he fanute, Vane, wae; Lowe. do, Talleman, Goaaer, Hin, Hoag. Lor for Mork 5 Consamption. KRRY COMPOUND. HERR COMPOUND. Tho greateay kagwa cemedy (ov BAVERK COUGHS, a given by JOSKPH BATRS, Broker, IL | Seren fii BH, SWAY NWS WILD © RW Gritihs (Br, fe brige Jan 0 Cole, Clear DR SWATNE'S WIL tasiow, for Ibi Howes, Pierce: J Diincoin, Webber. nn Driako, une, O W Ring, nate, laws, for wale for NOrieans: Victoria, Leanoun, Now 18—Tn eiphia Dee 15. Pr vag Nor Amerien, Hoynevie. for do in Nor CONSUMPTION, KLOOD SPITTING WHOOPING COUGH, WHAK NBRVES, PAINS IN BIDB BREAST, to. LIVER COMPLAINT, ANDOALL PULMONALY COMPLAINTS. Noch Bib wtreet, Phila SWAYNE & BON, Ni not be out of piace in this connection: — ee eT Michae! Mcloughiin, fireman, residout of albany. Roya! Havana Lotiery.—Thirty per Larry Sullivan, flromaa, resident of Albany. cent poewiom paid for Prines. formavon furninned deiphve Alanson Perine, greaaer, resident of Albany. Bt on eee Coe a George Wolls, passenger, resident of Rochester. George Rateman, passenger, resident of Schenectady William Ryaa, or, resident of this city. if and Bankers, (6 Wall street Rovian soon: Tasttavia (Ital), for UStaiee; Neaw brig Gieoe, WELLS, 15 Franktio street; BARNES, 2 Te port barks J Momento (Au Hinith, for Mes. Broadway. \ Barverovion, for Send. tho Seldier a Hox of ‘ Brown's BRONCHIAL TROCHES,” sing to load for Bo Nov 2i—To port sehr dw Laumever, Bayley, ort brim Kile Read, Jarmaa, aod Jacinia (Bey, himpaca, | Vhilena, Davie, and Ortolan. Gooding, ec. which wil! re! as, Nov 2-10 of tha throat aad cou gis prod Tae bodies of tho dead mon were yostorday laid out ta i. ‘ - i a NCR we the freight room of the steamboat house. Up to tho | » . . . . . . . time our reporter loft nothing bad boen hoard relative to . ‘ . . . . . lowafection the fate of bir. Dedderick, the baggage maater of the New- | * © 2 by ef a tf - ton, and it {3 theryiore generally believed that he was burned in the vease!, together with two firemen, whose uames out reporter was unablerto ascortai. CORONER'S INQURAT. 4 thres oflock yesterday aftornova Coroner Wil- liam H Lawrence, of Yonkers, summoned a respectable | customs of Jury of leading citizens {or the purpose of making am in- | Of Powter ov! Vestigation relative to the canso of tha disaster. The | for directing p inquest Look place ia.the republicaa meoting room of the | impose maay obi town. Tho Coroner was assisted in bis labors by Mr. W. Komor, one of the legal fraternity of Yonkers. kvery facility was extended to our repertory, both by dir. Romer aod Corover Lawrenes, The jury was compoad of the fons of Amer ih the MAKOW pre ere, rein strong lice wad Ihnbted resources ¥ of the world, Coming diceclty im coutact with {the moat onlightened minds, aa wyll as the on life, they vated to y other el ‘BY! Broadway, New A Peraounily cat) during the re Bon) A. Starr, foreman, Thomas 8 iy in gue is aweriniced thy Philip A. Devo, James Bashford Jr, prejadice a, Anaou B Jloyt, Mathow A. Bolmo with other unslens " yal entirely ignorant of ite pure Abraliam BR. Vew@ Hesten, J. Freeman Silke. ani wonderfat effects, “Tbr Drake neeks no con dence bot After the customary inspection of the bodies by Che | fonuded pon evidences of akill and fair, open dealing; re. jury. Lhe Coronoe called the first witnoss, Fling spon the sdtetlipesse of the people, ke makase teat Mr. Chartest iuger. brother of one of the dead mon, | eine of the celeb tsava Bark, Dende! . Cascaritia whoa testimony was principally devoted to a ere Wen. Ler Ubamomite . Lavender blowers, Anise, Clore tuleation of his brother's body Grange Ful. Carr Sait, Rennes Deeks Mr. Jamos Murphy, of Albaay, wae the next witness Er oteas cub ares wgemcemerys called, aud tootifled that he recognized the bodies of Jas. With thie recipe batore the community, and evidences Prendorgast and Thomas Glennon. was wo!l! acquainted | of effects m easol Dr Denke with them , saw Prondergiat a week ago in Albany Glen~ | atazds,‘o: reek af beath, ¥ pariah, almvont every ty é ‘ : e cave of anifering which the Pivnte Bon was about tweaty-six years old, and a native of | fim" Hiiars will allerisia amdcure. fheir enacts inc Queens county, Ireland: Prondergast was a vative of Kit. | fTassitude, anetvation. Jost af appetite, constipation. a0 Keany, they were iremen on the Isaac Newton: Gleynon cu. fortid breath. jain atcer eating, headaciin, dyapep was a-marriedmaa, with « (amily at Albany, consisting iver complaint, general debility. Ae. are most reinark- of & wife aad throe children. For aged persons Joate Len ales they are worth Dr. George 3. Upham was oxt witness examioeg, tim gold. et every clergyman improve this op- nd toatifion as follows —{ reside at Yonkers, am a phy: | hortunity: And. ariel with & Wallin Oy Kleuieion Miter Sician; saw the bodies iying bn the sivamtoat house tor i : as the first time on Saturday evening about haif past seven au o'clock: was called in by Captain Peck, of the Isane New, reac ton, to seo the bodies om Saturday, when I entered the | [rt steamboat house thera was @ multitude, {had the rogm cloared: [then examined the patients, sovea of the pa tients T thea maw shave since died: their coun- tenances were terribly disfigured and bloated, oa . - Deement Worth beet rity examination critically, | fowad they were sufferlag pot fw nest beautify’ ma “4 col from external ‘burns, bit also from an ia. Met eee eine avenue itotet as cenaavted to Bamed condition the mucous membrane lining the . i trachea aod the brouchial tubes. nome were more iwjired | ine areemideent anv } Housekeepers and Every 20 per ceut by ble citiery,. cook at B.D. BASSEE then others, Thave been in -attendanca on them simost hh , At Home, comatantly ever since Saturday. the primary case of the vichlug asda to tie ties} etee nde Conan patients’ death waa nervous depression, resulting from J). BYBRDE V2 Bromdway their externa! aod internal bruises: the internal & were Occasioned by the inhalation of steam and ashes a Word the exteroul ones appeared to have been caused by fire two diet on Saturday night, two more died ov Sanday afternoon, the last died this morning, at hal{-past four o'clock. think that in one cage (he steam ponotrated the 4 wan Knox. clothing, one of the men had an incised wound ever the 3 r 212 Brow’ right eyebrow. the porsons geaided and burned could oot have survived if they bad been attended to immediately aftor (he accident, and bad got suilered any exposure Wm, ©, Oakley, being sworn, deposed and said —Tam pei vy am agent of (be New York and Havers ¢ of our Knox f, line, [have charge of the steamboat house on the lower dock; aaw all the dead bodies last about half-past two | be greeted by @ o'clock this afternoon, in the baggage room tt any Of them until Saturday night, wheo they we brought on the steamboat dock from the propeller Daniel S. Miller: the propeller came alongside the wpper dock at | Kors. [spoke to the captam, who told me be bad 6 0 of the passengers from the wreck of the Isnac New- | gists everywhere. ton. We asked me what was to be done with them, * sayog that they were ia @ very bad condition Anderson, No. VW Howery, te Se told bim there was Ooty ohe thing to be done, pg al V oa ane mete prt Stl ee t war w break open the door of the | Brir i Thee and legrain Carpete er room, build a tire and bring the bodies inf dad ge mPa nT eset the bodies, thirteea ia number, were accord. | Weave a PSON, 9 Bowe 'y Drought, al! Living, into the front room of Smith's | eager room, where they were kept until the present Briliiant Powerful Day and Night | aot eo atiou hard With tbe exception of the oven dead who are now he Perepacttvé Gineset oy MP porate - lying in the freight room. the boat came between nine ae, Compact, por ase andaficicnt. A splendii | spd ten o'clock at night 1 have been atten at BRMMONS | Opticiaa, 9). wounded since that time: I got nasnes of thy ay, unde Lafarge mes are Charles Burrongbs, from Fremont. Steoben county, New York: James Hogan. James id he bad a wife and two cliidren son, joboes, \. ¥.. Jobu Hodgson, of ¢ ‘ Poilip Faginger, of Troy; Thomas Glennon, of A!tauy Cristadore’s © aad Wig depot, wholesalaant rele The dye apy led by wei arte who died about four o'clock this morning. they said they Chaps, Chates, Sallowne: inbaled steam and were scalded, without stating | @pore Specks ang all Skin Birmis red by GOU nor where, uous of them blamed aby one for the ace | KAUD'S [allan Medicated omy, 493 Broadway cident i At this stage of the testimony Coroner Lawrence an Corns, B verted Natls, Ens pounced that he would adjourn the \avestigation until | larged Joints be fret e bout this morning, wheo he would certainly have all the wit ih oF incomvenience UAC HARIE, the inquest. BUrgev@ Chikepod sane esses in altendance and endeavor \v gation will be resumed at nine octok ta the mame place. as $1 pee Dozen: Vig- z meet quality. Proo! howe LATTER FROM OOK OF THE RmSCURRE a qeelty. SIROIVAL. M4 10 He EDTLOR OF THR MALY Kixnannoon, Dec. 6, 1568. Ae yoor readecs must be apxiou® to learo all they Of the terribie low of the leaar Newton, i give gore few particulars We left New York last even of board the propeller Daniel S Miller, of eke, Cape “mith, wilh three barges in tow. About teu miles f | Seemnce, tmp New Yoristhe Newton passed ux, aod when abvut owe hundred yards sbesd burst ber belle Cor plot (ite Direction Labets and ‘Ta at the manufacturers VICTOR E MAUG bere wreet Deafness, the Far and Throat treated by De Li MTHILL Mark svlece Reception bout run A MUTT ined Sight, | Nowrs (N Te hao fire, aud were Neleon) beard the «gph iat che same Cae ! ( eTAR HAL arrKer mwas toe a man fall overboard. He stopped hie engines to t | } wee what be could do The New opt on, aod CaTanad ely followed ber, Tn a moment he was oo YMPANIC MOCGMS wo immediately followed ber. Ym & ‘ preste Moc } | we approacued wer t «of ber pas . : Has TUBE seogers and crew were lerrible, We eame up to be ovine siarbourd wide, aft of the fire. All ber ce ke ined CROs BYE STRAIGHTEN AD IS On@ With men and women, aod many were Him bine over the MINUTE railings, ready ty jump on board our boat, while Capt, | aed Far reqy iting ether | Km ite Yeiliag at tbe top of Lis veer op ack, io wy De VOR Bil keep back ' My frieed Van Alien Aeuyvesant Fadle, ee ee seeing (ne fant rowd in danger of orem’ ng (bel own Ker, shouted, “Tor God # eRke Keep con! ood you will tactea, to all Be waved." hed the Sewton and toring. vy dae wk off ber o fire spread rapidly, Hi ge y recommented by uitng Of m trom be euwon drow * bower Her pority m atthe bow | acd many w bad | wot beer that happened tc e veat, The bared Grate Leather Smpon | os Show bicetene rom AKER ABET Hirty men were sewer A them dek parseng A five or min Of them * ely ary thing to be vee oom (omforiable. Bertie # ns ovevertad inte ® hosy and Bar end oli Bhete tretched Onl On mattrerse Trleopherons rer he bedy and timbs, aad © . ure y mit the nands, | te yar * fn 8 finest @ hute riate, with the ek ’ bavging from bie umbe wee af . happened to be the only physician of t Seventy tee Ee ve Minety tone ihuneee “oun he ad Of the offrers of the Miler #0e Three Hong Gr tacmie wae riemds did Oi) We could for ther con bel oar em a © eee! Cert, fermerty |) Wail vrert ater wee the Unly relel Cape aim and collected, apd did at in bi power & ha parsengert, He lel! ihe burning vere ber passengers at Youkers The dieabied sod were cCarrad aabate on malirenees, sod oar Capt feu The fire from the barn the beayens for milee, Thos hax pared Newtem, onee the pride of the Hodson = And bet & tial laterfereoee and ait of the Miller, many must bave been sary ifr to too © Ofiees en from the explosion the nob e od cre Vast sheet of flames. 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