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FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. aie —_ f she Pemyien o@ Father Peint. ; Faruza Pour, August 20, 1864. ‘The steamship Peruvian, from Liverpool oa "the 11th, ‘via Londonderry on the 12th inst, pasecd this point, on roue to Quebeo, at five o'clock this evebing. Hor dates ‘aro five days luter than those already roseived, The news by the Peruvian is unimportant. Three men had beew tried im Liverpool for enlisting mea for the rebel steamer Reppabanoock. They were ound guilty, fined one haadred and Ofty pounds sterling, ‘warned not to repeat the offeace, and thea liberated on “sbeir own recog: izances. ‘The little brig Vision, bound from New York to Lon- don, wag spokea on the 20th of July im lativude forty- five cogrees tem minutes, longitude thirty-three degrees . west, and supplied with provisions and water, when she qontinued het voyage, ‘The HaveGerman question continued to excite cos. + widorable discassion. The steamsbip Damageus, from Quebec, arrived at Liverpool on the 9th instant, Tho steamship Kangaroo, from New York, also arrived @t Liverpool on the 9th instant, ‘The steamship Edtaburg, from New York, arrived at Liverpool on the 10th instant, COMMEROIAL INTELLIORNCE. ‘The Liverpool cotton market was irregular, and prices Bad declined, 'Broadstuils were quiet, but steady. Provisions were dull, Consols 8944 a 8924 for money, Arrival The ¥civerton Marriage Case. THE DECISION AGAINST MAS. YSLVERTON a@ HBR THXEAT OF ANOTHER Burr. [Brom the London Times, July 29.) As fac 45 courts of justice are conserved the Yelverton Snse is Dually closed, ‘The House of Lords, aiter an elavo- ‘rate urgiment occupying several days and even weeks, and cater reviewing again every thing that has been or covid ve advanced with such care and minuteness that the more ju gioowig of the Jaw lords fill more than eleven colutns Of (his paver, have decided by & majority of turee to one, ‘ar, reckoning the opinion of Lord Bronghum, who was ‘abseot, of tures to two, that tise Longworth bas not to be declared the wile of Major Yelver- @ years huve passed since the first Ariel sro8 ins! ituied [or Lue purpece OF eatublisking she al- Jeved marriage, and Dudlin w uogesstul uttermost bad beea mide io get 80 argued before Sic-Cresewell Cresswell, whorefused G0 bow it on the od thet he had no jrrisaiction From leiand the aa-sed Lo Fdinborg. Wundhend on sich The perferviduns ingenium 1s when the marriage iaws and marriage oustoms of North Britain are discussed: and the decision of the Court of ression wag passionately canvageed. It waa proved with rapuire by tue adberents of Miss Lengworth- and reesived almogt wilh execration by thse who favored tho c iimeof bee rival, We tore stolid Saxons cannot, ae ‘voust of | reaesy renin ‘a mare ques Goper Bouse was youterday charged with unwonted bent, e shurpoess with which the Lord Cpancetior was to order by Lord Chelmsford betrayed an ardor and eatted ce sal in the highest court of law tm the realm. ‘Tho excitement which the ca: dome is not, indeed, unoatural, aut we veoture to pre- thot It wall Fong survive éhe judgment which has final. itatlaw, The t begets asympathy whicb is increased by the con- Gideration of ber undoubted talents, the discussion of her was turns apeo that for whict every one ibivks him- soif competent—the interpretation of character aud the meaning of phrases occurring in ® passionate corres- [po ndeuce: and men will doubtless dispute for years over the soundness of the conclusion of the House of Lords, a8 ‘nen have debated tor cenfuries over the character of Mary of rcotland. « «© © * Major Yelverton, though be denies the vro- mise, alleges agninst bis own interest that the cohabita tion first took pince inScotiand Miss Longworth, assert- fog the promise, ulleges against her own interest that cohabitation did pot take place until ait of the rellgiovs ceremony at Koatrevi ‘one ot the judges and Jaw lo “thot cohabitation did not t. and respondent met to Ireland, and go far they disbelieved Maior, Yelverton's story, and the majority of tre law tords Held that this factavas fatal to Miss Longworth's case, Even a the promise de fiduro in (scotland to be proved, the copa which followed first ‘took place im Ireland avd. would vot establich & Scoteb marr: nd the subsequent copwia in Scotlnod woula not be referable 0 the original promise, but to a mere coutinusoce of toe Irish cobabditation, and so, again, the proo! of marriage would fail, It fs not the least sin gular part o° the case, and it should be ren embered in considering tbe ehuracter of the respondeut, tuat in a ma- terial point ber respect for the religious uxpect oi mar- ringe led her to @ course of action fatal to ber own inter. ests, It may be doudted whetber, on the whole, Miss Long- worth ought not to congraduiate berself on the tissue of this protonred hitivation, On the whole, the majoruy of the jndges before whom ber case has passed bave decided 1a ber favor, and it is frapossible to Suppose that tke estimate of ber character will tauch depend on the acchient that of the judres who hoard the argument io the foal court thore wos « quorny Le two agamet ber, Aud il fallure-be great Nardsbyp snecers would have teen fatal. It can desirable to tie together tn indissoluble bonds d women who kre wholly estranged from one that this particular appellant was the the truth of the general propost ther she were successiul or unsuccessful, she eharacter of bec course With Major Yelverton wuld have ect @ subject of debate. lustead of being ‘od LO @ man who must by this time be bateful to ber, abe is now. free, wod bas wou the sympathy of Unousauds woo, rightly or wrongly, will always regard ber as an {ujured womun, ANOTHER TRIAL. 70 THE EDITOR OF THR LONDON TIMES, In recoguiz:ng with gratitude the very able and just @tatement of my'caxe to your article of this moruing, will you allow me a short gpace to correct on errer’which t Koglishmen, tozether with’ yourself, would natur- eily (all mto—namely, that the decision of the three fiw lords is final? Su the qvse. A Beoteh declarator of jage ts proved by “writ or oath,’ and the one mey fo low upon the other. The ext legal step, therefore, to be tsken in Scot!and ‘8 a reterevce to oath of parties, until’ which process shail bave deen gone through tne opinions ef their Lordships in this country will not ve ratified In other words, the High Vourt of Session in Scotland will not “extract. judg- ment.” Had the House of Lords, at the request of my counsel, the Lora Advocate, granted the judicial examination, then the judgment, as you truly #1 would have becn foal, because both methods ot proving marrisge would AB it is, the reference to oaih is have veeu exhausted. competent. Periec:y agreeing with you that {tcan be no satisfec- tion to be the wife of Major Yelverton, yet the nature of the action brocgbht against me aod the defence set ap in answer to mine are such as to deprive me of howor and fair tame, unless I succoed in esixblishing mv wifehood. ‘Toe very petition of the action is such as to indelfbiy Brand any woman against whom it should be granted. Against such a sentence I have struggled for six yea aud probably may for six more, if life by litigatioa is ect church | am Mujor Yelverten’s wife, and during bis lite oun vever be another's, Suc bog to submit, is my actual position, acd todo whut '*s right avd best in it is my sole and earnest prayer, I remain, sir. yours truly, THERESA YELVERION, 29, Cammniaz Terk ace, July 29. under Armstrong CURIOUS RXPERIMENTS AT SHOEBURYNES®. ‘The London Times seye:—! most cr ments were made at 3 Tuesday ‘Walia ious expert. Monday and |-pouncer of Sir fi anda 6 inches, jhree inches ead a bail, nd its weight upwards of twenty-two ton. The fires rounds were Bred to test the velocity oC tbe abot on lear~ ‘tog the quo, and its velocity oo striking the target at ong thouseud five bundredj yards. For this practice it woe laid at three elevati aud, when Gred, the noive was lees painful than that ‘of the one bundrod-pounder: but the sbeck of the explosion and became distressing to those who were obliged to stand pear, ‘Iho enormous “Dulk of the projectile made it perfectly easy 10 trace bo k, ane could more stiikingty demonstrate accuracy he piece or the care with woich it was laid than ing the huge shot r: ‘with a long waveriog roar ‘Diuto ‘he air as it culminated and then began ite downward fligut till # struck full om the little black spot @¢ which it wae aimed, and them ricocbetting on. bound afior bound, til ite course was lost in «long thick tras, half sad, batt water, Three rounds were fired at this ‘elevation to test accuracy. Ite mean error in range— that is to say, the difference between the ehet whieh fell Bearost ond that whitch felt ‘urthest—was ovly sixteen and « bail yards, whje (he average of the error (rom the cue live Of dre was one foot wine inches, A still more formidable experiment, 08 5 ae testing toe stren of the gue, was next tried, clevEting ‘wccow aud alt the quoins were removed, #0 that as the breech was dop-essed the muzaie of the piece was gradu- ally brought higher and higher, until 1t rove to the beight Of twenty-three degrees nine secopds—-the highent eleva. tion, we believe, at whieh avy large rifled gua bas ever deen tried since rifea guns were thought of. The on was lired, nod the buge shot it towering with @ terrific roar higher and higher juto tbe air, vill it disappeared in the clouds. Yetstill the eat could'trace | ita ae “Wt went roaring onwards, fainter fainter, -goomed, on the very verge of the the saude, which it threw up ine cloue, @rng on for ® short distuace farther, Strangest of «il, however which geomed to begin ia the Shoeburyness with “Big Will’? the six hands Ite calibre is th Progress irom tue muzzle of the gun to wotnioy of force came hoarsely di ‘beration that seemed ever! ul 2 tioa, giving a mean range of seven thousand Bue. dred ards a) betweee ihe nearest and from the true ive tte ot tae acd three quarter yard, rue ree quarter yarda, ‘The wo tive degrees of elevation, as at tweaty-three degroes— balf ‘eet. all forty seven rounds were. Previousty 5 Pour Gt. seventy * seems, Bu 5 ‘Tuesday velocity, which was tested at feet from the mhuzzle of the u two cond, at ive pendned dards it had diminished to ove yards it was gue. thousand obe Stes rar was ope ie gorraiaoding with the velocities ap to one five hundred yards, which were had been seid this . a al on iltusory as al- eet all the oe which are from time to time brought forward egawst ‘the use of very heavy orduance. The average thme occupied in loading by men weo had never served the gon e wan only two and a half minutes, thouge not the slightest haste was used er any attempt made ab quick tring, NEWS FROM MISSISSIPPI. s Rebels Defeated at Hurricane Creek. Maxems, Teoe., August 17, 1864. Un the 18th instant General Smitb’s command, eonsist- ing of one brigade of tufantry and two brigades of cay- alry, attacked three brigades of General Ferrest’s rebel command, who held a partie/ly fortified position at Hurri- cone creek, Miss., and after a short but sharp engage- ment the rebels were dislodged aod obliged to retreat, jeaving fifty of their dead en the fieid, Our loss was not over forty killed and wounded, Goneral Washburne.bas issued an order regulating price at which provisiors shalt be gold in this city, ia consequence of the extortionate rates demanded by dealers. Union Prisoners at the South. LIST OF UNION OFFICERS IN LIBBY PRISON, BIG3- MOND, VA, Lieat Col Moulton, 26th Massechuretts. Major A J MoDor 106th New York, Capteins OB McKibben, 14th United States Infantry; W B Penee, 17th United States infantry: FM Platt Assist- ant Qnartermaster Sixth corps; LS Clark, Acting Assist- aot Quarcermaster Sixth corps; J N Morgan, Fifth corps; 8 LJ Jobason, Maryland regimeeut, B A Jobe, Marylesd regiment; CC Podge, Ninth corns; & R Rolly. Wife cor; s; JN Wells, 24 Penosyivania heavy artitiery; G Pettit, 1svth New York, Fi jeuteuants BT mon, i4th New York heavy artillery; 11th United States iniantry CS 2 United States in‘aniry: GA Rowley, 2d wlavicy; JC La. ther, Ist Peprsylvaura Reserves; W oH Liffeabick, 7th Peniigyleania Reserves: J H Thompson, 10th Vermont; ( N Curtis. 140th New York: © # Stone. ist Vermony cav- alry ;.1 P smith, 49th Penpaylwania; P Kroho, 5th New York cavairy,J 1 Towers, 2d New York militia; D W Misndner, 2 Per 2d Pennsylvania hey artilie York: J H Daneo, 5th New Harnpstiire ; S Crossley, 138t Penosyivant Rose, Yat division, ‘Pitt corps: J T Anderson, 2d Peunsy!vania heavy artillery; HH Milla, 40th Now York t, 124tb New York. 11 1. Rigsby, Otb Mame; A Cribden, 140th New York; H Wentworth, 14th New York heavy artillery; @ H Raymond, 8th New York beavy artiliery; —— Matthews, 1st Vermont oaw- alry. IN HOSPITAL AT RICHMOND. Gol PC Carty, 170th New York, ded June 11. Lieut Cols ¥ Beanett, :6:b Peuusyivania. flesh wound; GAFairtwnd, 145th ('enosylvania; 8 N Pike, 4th Obio cavalry; Major AH White, Sth Now York cavalry. Capts’ HH Phillipps, 9th 1tnois, 4; RE Altol, bth Michigan; & F Anderson, 7th Murylana: J J Blake, 69th Now York, diet June 2; J A Clark, 6th Michigan. 1 Van. Dlaren, 1th New Jersey, leg amputated; J Lynch, 170th Now York, died June 1;J B Burwell, 26th Massachusetts, shoulder wonud; W Mardney, 16310 New York. died June DJ Braitie, 164th New York, thigh wound: D © Mon 64th York, slight wound; J Rowe. 16th Mag. usetts. died Juve 24; RE EWeobach, 224 New York cayairy, flesh wound: {1 ‘lay Qd (hiv cavalry, fiosn wound, doing well: JH Ward ist Vermout ouvairy. knee, doing well; Chas C Chase, Ist Beatrict Columbia, abdomen, doing well: Acting Quartermaster 4M Stark 110th Obio, Lients W i smith, Ist United ttates cavalry: J 1, Car. ter,118:h New York, arm amputated; J H French, 100th New York, leg amputaied May 28,’ died May 22; Wm Evane, 100th New York, lor amputated; Fl Watts, Sth Maine; S W Bobbrit, 100th New York: CB Hoen, 13th Sagsachusetts; TX Ekinzs, Sd New Jorsey, flesm wound; Harmen Heke, S20 New York, died June 23: FW Foct, V2isy New York; LG Richards, 16th Maino; J B Gould, 20th Micbigan, wound in ebest; R Newton, 30th Maasa- chusette, eloow: R Hoyle, 164th New York, thigh frac tured, died July 1; C W Munson, 106th New York, limb amputated; B Chaimers, 146th New York, both thighs fractured, died June 6; A Tentz, S6th New York cavalry; RDarue, Fith New York cavalry, test wound: Me Cleary, Teh, New York wound, J Dann, 16ith New York, ‘lesb wound, wrist; © M Caropbell, 8th New York henvy artillery, died June 24; BR Lathbury, 1834 Penn sylvania, thigh amputated; D4 Bukton, 1st Pennsylvania cavalry, thigh amputated, died; GT Brown, Ist ebustets beavy artillery , wound in leg. LI“? OF OFFICERS CONFINED AT M400! Cols Joha Turser, 140th usylveuia, T Pennsytvania cavalry: SJ Crooks, 22¢ y ayclry Lieut Col H BK Stoughton, 2d Uniled Staies sharp- she jooters, Majors Sanford : J Ste Leilan, 224 New “ork on ven cavairy; Thos Flemming, Ist Vermovt be 145th Pennsylvania ; W Du Pratt, 4th Vermont, Waittler, 9th Maine; M A Lem- 3 Huntipedon, BAL Ny Tatn Pen syl- sey ; Chas K vi Ly uc Qik Massachusetts ; J Capts T J Piggott, sth Pennsylvania: 1. J Huner, 197 Massachusetts ; J P Cnraop, Ist Maine oavairy: J DC ‘Tvi@r, 10cth Yeons: J Meaye, vania; A Hoff, 184th Pennsytyant a: HA Homes, 284th J'onn, 14; BB Porter iy 1 assachusetts; B New York cavalry; A M Bonson, 1st Pistric cavalry; F 38, Chase, 2d District Coln M LU MeChegr 24 New York mouw' 18th Penpey vai > Evane, 1 p od New York ; LD Sad den, &th New York artilery ; W McFadden, (9th New York : Ambrose F Cole, 59th Yok ; LJ Taf ford, Ist Vermont atillery ; EJ Morrill, Ist Vermont artillery; E J Eldridge, Ist Vermont artillery ; Geo A Buyard, 145th Peonsylvania; 8 T Murrey, 24 U8 sharpehootera: $3 Elder, Ist U S artillery; ES Gilbert, 1 1d New York; L Hensteo, 152d New York; John Fales, e- 87th Penusylvania; Cewls Marsh, 87h Ponpsylvania; Hi th Vermont; C W Bentin, 4th Penusylvauia; W Sands, Ist Pe Sth Michigan; WW 206th Pennsyivania: & B Whittak 19 fey, ia artillery; Charlies C Chase, Districtot Adjutant W M Curtis, 19th Massachusetts, Lieutenants Fi P Alexander, 2éth Michygan: Fdward C Lands, 2d Pennsylvania artitiery; James Casey, 42d New York; SS stanford, 4z@ New York: M Cunningham, 42d New York: K Bronckuff, 42d New York; D TChubdbuck, 19ib Massachusetis: John G B Adams, 19th Massachu- sotis; W AN Generis, 19 Massachusetts; Francis Osborn, 19th Massachusetts: Jf Haogon, st Marsachusctts heavy usetts heavy artiliery; Robt ry; Chas K Johnson, Ist Maine nn Sailor, Michigan: cavalry: Cha: 13th jenesyivania; P Gordon, Ist Maine caval: Charles A Price. ‘Thi Chas S Grainger, 18th New York; bay C Dodge, 24 Peonzy!vavia cavalry; F R Fasiman, 2 venio cavalry, Chas H Bigley, 82d New York; N Pocusjtravia cavalry; B Donnell, Sth Penney! Robn, i8@th New }ork: 3.T Morphy, 184th New York; Gilbert, FJ MC Waia, ist Vormont heavy artillery; MSiudway, Sth Pennsylvania: Beady, 24 Deiai 7. Ruger, 6700 Pevueylvanis: NK Raile: 708 fork; 1 W Fisher, 4th Vermont; Gi ‘ermont; R W Fowie, 4 Joa R Kelly. lst Tennaylvania cavalry; Andw J Dre Hg, 7th New York Par dary JH Loew, tth Mi "a bsg JB Weidhaa, 4th Vermont; N Coa. dre, Obio; EB.Dyer, 1st Consecticut cavalry; Jae Kane, ist Connecticut cavairy; W E Roach, New York Volunteers; H D Peek, 22d New York cavalry; —— Wwhittemor bh New York cavairy; DW Lewry, 24 Penoay iv: rtillery; Edw © 4 Penvsyivania artiliery; J. A. Hopper, 24 New York cavalry; Licut A ‘W Pulep, 3d New York cavairy; Richa ir, Tth New York: A’A Sweetian, 7th New Yorke: J H Bryan 184tn New York; WH Stayer, 184th New York; Robs Alien, ‘7th New Jersey; WB Roe, 106th Penvsylvania; Thos J Hastings, 106ch Pepraylvanta; W J Colter, 106th Pennayl- vania; Geo W Wilder, 106 ivania; (bee H Stallman S7tb Pennsylvania: k B Parker, 18s Vermont heavy: od en, *, oon New ew York: & A. Campbell, 152 Chas Caaslett, 1524 New Yor! L 152d Nes ag T) Cape, 116th Pepnsyivan’ Thom} ew York / Morse, ist Vermont ‘Vermon Jory; E R Hart, Ist Vermor i ed] Ea 13th Penosy!venia cavalry, W Can! HM Hamilton, 50th ww York a ”, heavy artillery; Henry R Chain, Vermont beavy ~~ tj L & Richards, 1*s Vermont beavy artillery; a thews, let Vermont heavy artillery; E F Griswold, Ist Vermoct heavy artifiery; Geo Fi Towles, ist Veumons Fnsign 4 W iileop, Acting Mastore’ Mates © P Hovey, H Fitter, JH Preeton, Rebt § Mende; Firrt Lieutenant © 1 Bitsinger, 76th Upited States Army. NAVAL OFFICERS Harry Lowell, Robt L Meade, Capt TB States army. A Tonxano.— Wo enderstand that a terrible tornado Passed wlong the line between Marion and Monongahoia Counties, about Hve o'clock on Moudsy eveping. Thou sands of do! Inabie timber was destroyed; were blown down, and . Hail jeit to ble daninge ith great iury at Fairmont, put no grevt } wae done, 4 shade trer op; ovite the court house in thet piace was etrock near the root by ligutning: but HO one war hurt, although several persona were within a few yards of the spot. The rain which fell coptonsly was eagerly absorbed by the dried and parehed oacth and bad & very reviving effect upin coro and yogetation gene. rally =I ncaling Intetiigencer, Aucut 8. Puee sit | that is tqgsay, 2.9 or seven fred on Monday, weidb, fy and | N Bowe tfom Nerth Carolina. } NEWS FROM, KENTUCKY) iyo) | 1,1) Grubbs Rousben intend, angeoe $0,004 Defeat of Colonci Adem Johnson's Gang. : Amvies arore, iad. , August 19, 1864. A despatch to General Carringtoa, (rom General Ho; Vey, commanding the forces sent in pursuit of Coloaet Adam Jonusoa’s guorilias, says tbat he had reached Mor- pacGeld and White Oak Springs, Ky attacked thd enemy,” cmptured » few priscnere aud scattered tno balance of Jo%ason’s guerilias tn all directions, @ wueral H vey bas levied an assesment on the disloyal Sitiz, es Of Union county, Kentucky, for thirty-two thoa- and .tollars, to cover the damages sustained by the govera: osat. at Wilastogtom, loaded » xb eotior. Weldon, N. C., vie Fueaton. Oorene: Inquests, held an inquest at 76 Morton street, on the body of Danie! Shields, lad five years of age, Coristopher street, North river, and was drowned, The jury, rendered ® verdict of “Death by aomdeutal drowa- K A maa famed John Coffee, twenty-one years of age, whe lived in Forty-eoveath streat, Detween iret and So, cond avenues, was drowned by falling overboard from 8 small beat while coming ashore (oot of Bighty-sixth street, Kast river. A young woman named Margaret Haggorty fell overbourd at tue samo time: but she was rescued by Ofllcer Fog, of she ‘iw The Indian War. Norms Fh Om @nonan LANS TO SENATOR JAMES W, LANE. Danves Crrr, August 20, 1862. ‘The followl \g aote from George W. Lane, Superiatead- eat of the Bran ch Mint, to Senator James HH. Lane, ex- presses the gene."al feeling here:— ring rom. ty-sird inet, The telegram perpo to be from the lodism Bureau | Cofee and Miss Hugzerty Dad been out va 208 tae at Washington, is @a outrage onthe memory of the | Fast river, and were just returning when they accident- unarmed men and ¢he unoffending women and children ‘ally fell tuto the water, ‘Tue bowy of Coflee has wot yet eennare been Killod and sealped by snose treacherous | peen recovered. Goin, Ue indiana, ‘Fae Nineteeath precinct polices report that a youn Every band of indians of sny size on the Plains have | mags twenty penis of oKe, uatecd Cocnsilue canis, wis united for the purpow of exterminating and driving the | gqrowned while bathing at the foot of For ty dish street, white men from these aveantsing and plains. The only -‘wrougs’’ that I keugr of are that these aa- tural everoies to and improvement have beon fed, strengthened fugnisbed, with arias, under mis- taken poly, the bester to secomplisn their hellish purpose. It Colorado has any (rieads im the States, wt them Prove it now, Those who sympathize with the “wrongs” of the In dieng bad better cut their hais short before x the: the Indians are ao respecters of per- G@. W. Lang. All tha stores here remain cloesd, aud the citisens are Grilling and-worktog on the fortifiaavions. The Court Martial Upow Surgeom Gen- eral Hammond. Brigadior General William A. Hammond, Surgeon Gea- eral of the United States, was triod by a court martial, continued by order of the President, at Wusbington, on the 19th of January, 1864, consisting of Major General R. J. Oglesby, United: States Volunteers, President; Briga- Kast river. Deeorsed lived o Forty-fourth street, Avoowous Powoxina— 4 Lettie Goat tae Viores.—Mary A. Mo@reary, a little gir! uearty seven years of age, whose parents live ot 346 Tentk street, has peea im the ‘habit of going to the !iquof store adjoining the Lense for Drandy, gin, &¢., for her father avd mothor. A day or two singe Mary took six cents and went to the atore, ‘where ghe purobasod a cup of brady uokuown to her Parevts, and drank the wlo'e of it. The draughs soon reduced ber to ineeasibility, and she never recovered from the effects 0: the poisos, Dense ensued on Friday. Coroner Naumava bel an inquest, whea Dr, Wooster Beach made a post-moriem examination om the body, and found that congestion of the braiz, superinduced by dripkivg large quantity of brandy, was the cameor douth. ‘The jury rendered a verdict accordingly." Dxata wt Drowmxc.—Jobm Coffey, aged twouty-one years, anda womae vamed Margared Hagerty went out Yo take a anilon the East river ina small rowboat, but ‘on coming ashore at the foot of Eighty-sixth street they both uulortuvatuly te!) overboard and Cotiey was drown. usr of Third avenue aod dier General W. S, Harney, United States Army; Briga- | 94, Tho lady was rescved with great difficulty by officer dier Gederal W. S. Ketchum, Brigadier Goveral G. Foy, of the wy Laird precivot, aad taken to ber resitonce,.202 Eat Twenty thirdiatrest. The remaina of Greene, Brevet Brigadier General W W. Morris, Colored | United Statea artillery; Brigadier General A P. Howe, Brigadior General J. P. Slouxb, Brigadter General H. E. Paivo, Brigudier General J. C. Starkweather, with Major Jobu M. Biogham as Judge Advocate, ‘The charges are, in substance, as follows: First—That Surgeon Generai Hammond wrongfully and unlawfully, aud with an fateut to favor private persons tn Phittdelphin, probibited Medical Purveyor Cox trom purchasing druga tor the army ia the city of Baltimors Secmd—That be unlawtully and with intent coward one Wm. A. stevens, to deiraud the goveruinent of the United states, instructed George 5 Cooper, Medical Pur- veyor in Philadeiphia, to buy from Stevens for the use of the government eight thousnud Diankets of inferior qual- ity. which were unnt for hospital use, he—the Surgeon Goneral—well knowing that the blankets were of in‘erior Quality, and that the Medical Purveyor had refused: to purchase them, Tird—Tbut he corruptty avd with intent to aid Coffey have not been recovered Farance Cneeaeo ny «Ferry Boar —On Friday morn. tog Henry Kone, a Gercaan, twanty-scvou years of aye, , Was MitLing Oa, pret No" 2, bast river, with his legs hany- Over ibd striagpiece, whoa ono of ‘the Frooklyn (erry nst tho pier ity wach A terrible mannor that be subsequently expired in the New Yori: Hoepital, whither he was cou veyed ithme. diately attor v arrones. Coroner Naumanu beld a» iuquest on the body. Deceased lived at No, 10 Vande- aud was raoner for a boarding Louse ia The Printers’ Strike, MBETING UF TYPUGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 6. Ty pogrephical Vuion No. 6 heid an sdjeerned meeting et the Sixth Ward Hotel lostevening, Mr. F. A. Holmes, ?rasi- dont, 1a the chair, Tammany fall woe, as usual, engaged for the evening; but, un the printers making application Stevens to defraud the g vernment. gave an order to | for the key of (he room as the offices, they were informed Stevens to turn over to Medical Purvey or C » it Phi- | that Colomel Nugent had.taken it away in bis pocket, that ladelpbia, cight nundred thousand ; | gontlemaa having hired the piace fur reeruiting purposer. wheroby he induced the Purveyor to buy om governmont | This acti.n uf Colonel Nugent was denouncod by she account and a6 an exorbitant price seven thousand six | printers, some of them loud!y saserting that he was. im hundred and seventy-seven pairs of biankets which be | league with Horace Greeiey bad botore reused to buy aud for which Mr. Sievous After the organization of the meeting several new mom- received $3,531,400. bers were admitted ts the Union, ‘Fourth—Yhut the Surgeon General, well knowiog that | The following resolutions were offered and adopted:— Wyeth & Srothers, of PBiladelphia had furnished medical | whereas, st having been supplies to the Medical Vurvoyor at Philadelphia thas | men who have gone to work atyp were inferior in quality, and did Gorruptly, unlawfully | by this Uniou have been offcrea vioience,. and with intent to aid Wyett & Krotbers to (urvish addi Reeolved, That. while Typoara, nical Usion No. 6 will use tional large supplies to the goveroment, and thereby fraud | ll Jawsful means to. he peices established by then ulentiy reasize: large gain: the wedioal purvoyor at | generally psld, tbe Union at the same time utterly condemns & 3 ‘ Phiadelphix an order.in writing to hawo constantly on | Sd Jeprecates al attempts at vious hand hospital supplies of alt kinds for 200,000 meu for six | persous friendly month, and directed the Medical Purveyor to parchage | env acte that m ¢ food name of thts : c aion aga taining b wrens bees Cherentn, COANE SAR IO9 sore frees Resolver, t these resolutions be pubsialed Fifth—that ho uviaw(ully directed Wyeth & Brothers | Pers paring th Some further unimportant business being transacted, the meeting adjourned, subject to the cail of the chair, Pollee Intelligence. A Far Borusa Nowsancw iy Euzaneru Sreser.—Cnaries W. Hull, the reputed: proprietor of a fat and tallew boil- ing eatablishusent, situated at 185 Elizabeth street, was arrested yesterday by Captain Lord, of the sacitary squad,on a warrant isaved by Justice Hogan. charged with maintaluiug a nuisance detrimental to the public to send 40,000 caus of the extract of beat to various places, and to neud the adcount to the ‘Surgeon General's office” for payment. Sirth—Conduct undecoming an officer and a gentleman in faisely representiog that Medical Purvevor Cooper hed boas reiieved irom duty at the request of General Hal- tecl. Seonth—That Surgeon General Hammond unlawfully ordered the medical storekeeper and acting purveyor at Washington to purchase three thonsaad pairs of Dluakets from J. ¥isber, at Washington, A plea of “not guilty” was eptered upoa each of health, Captain Lord makes affidavit beforathe magis the charges and specifeations, and, ater a full | rate that om examining the premises in question be found bearing of the teatimony for the goveramont, | therein large quantities of raw aud untried fat, some or which wea fir advanced in decomposition, and a very oveasive steuch arising iron, it, rendering Lae atmosphere for many thousand feat, somotiines im the direction to wards which the wind is blowing, impure and jnynrious to tho beaith aud hives of those withia tts influence, Me. Hui was held for an exemination, which will take place | on Tuesday next, the tiusunce will probably be abated. Cuakcho Win SYRALING a GoLD Wartct.—Om tbe 1th mstant, Mr. Lucire Pheion, doing business in Wi'lims- burg, huog up bis vest. ip the pocket of whieh was bis gold chronometer, valued at about $500, On entering the and the @efevcs, and au exsmination of a large amount of doeumentory evidence, together with the consideration of tho eluborate arguments of both sides, the Court ren- dered n fuving of guilty Of ail the charges, aud sentenced the neosed ‘10 be dismissed the servico, avd to be for. ever disqualitied Crom holding say offce of hover, prout Or 01st under the government o the Uailed States.’ lant to the act of Congress, the record and pro- gs wore renowed by Brigudier Geverat Holt, Auvocato Goveral, who delivered aa elaborate opiaon, uding s6 follows: — 3 office at'night Mr. Phelon discovered that his wetch bed been stolen, Suspicion ot lepgth fell on one Navid £. S| toe natural aud cecessary resuita of these acts of id been seen in the villce during the dey. dr. used, as established by the record, involved rdingly cailed ut jetective office, aud left a} spoliation of the yovernmen Young @ description of the stolen timepiece, as would have celled for bis arnt suspected ipdivicual, Detective tusiace wok Vice, caunot be dented; but when. it is remembdored, fe meatier in bend, And subsequently traced Sizer to ® shown by the proof, that this spoliation was in part ag- | place ly Third avenue. avd cxught him in the act of offer complished by the purchase of infertor medical supplies | ine to sell Mr. { Watch, ‘Tbe detective expressed and stores, thes compromising tho health and comfort, | 2 desire to pure the repeater, and finally a bar and jeovardizeg the tives of the siek and wounded gol ; Bn was str 1 Eustace agreeing to pay $200 diers suffering in ‘he hospitals andy upon tho | ‘or the watey, Sizer was then copdueted down battle ficida of the esurtry, soldiers solemnly com- | te the 177 emiquarters whieb the deiective represented was a banicing institut.on, On roach. ing the merble ballding in Mulberry street, sizer was not a little a.tobished to ded hinwelf ushered into a after which the stolen watch was taken from bim. . Phelon being notified ideutified the wateh as the one esterday afternoon, Sizer was takeu stice Hogan. and committed to the Tombs for fault of $1,000 bail. Desrarate Assavit.—-David Tnomey, & buteber, was yeeterday arrested, charged. with committing a felonious mitted to the shelter and sympathies of the office beid wy the accused by the very law and purpose of its creation, it must be admitted that this fearfully augments the measure of bis crimi m ihe trial, which fasted beerly four months, w the most pations and ooroug that bag. as, encarr et our military history, ficd Che tuead theotighoul the sesistance of eminent and ab'e counsel in conducting his defence. The Court, which was composed of nine general officere, at the clse ot this prolonged investigation, declared bim guilty of the charges preverred, and awarded the | assauit upon Henry Kennedy, by givivg him a sevore panishinent which {0 their judgmont was im accordance upon the head with a heavy bottle in a saloon in the with (he nature and degree of the ofences cominitted, ‘¥. Dear Rivington street. He was committed for and a cureful examinasion of the record Jeayes bo room for doubt as to the validity of the proveediogs or the justoess of the fiadiegs ond sentcnce iu this case The record, proceedings, fudings and sentence of the court in the pest case arg approved, and jf is ¢1 dered that Brigadier General William A. Hammond, Sur- geon Genera! of the United States Army, be dismissed the Comrtaint Diswissep.—The complains recently pre ferred ogaiust Frank King Dougherty, Guargéd with Vics Iating the Enlistment law, in endeavoring to induce Wm. $. Upham to go to Philade’ d enlist in the Uaited States service, bas been tutly ed before Justice There being Do proof whatever to sustain the service, and be forever disqualificd trom holding any | charge the magistrate hovorably discharged Sir, office, profit or trust, under the government an , Dougkerty from custody. ~ Staten. 1» LING Capluié 57a Reva mai, Beltimore Amérikn, Angusi 17 } . . AS re Reprimand to a Court Mart GENERAL ORDBRS—NO. 40. Navy Derantuant, August 5. 1864, At a naval general court martial, convened at the Navy Yard, New York. Acting Third Assistant Engiceer George W. Latham, of the navy, was recenily tried and fo guilty of the charges of “druvkenpess” and ‘assaulting and bg an officer,’’ and was sentenced in the follow- to ve auepended from duty for two months from the date of this sentence, and to be confiaed during that tire ted States receiving ship at dt» be reprimanded by Ni orders. id Prea’t. je u The following are the particulars of tu large rebel mai', end the atvest of partic violation of the law forbidding commun rebels, Policeman Jared 1). Kidd, of eeks since, whi le distriot, patrolling bie beat, observed « wagon passing along Cenige street, aud, snepecting some- thing wrong, baled tr, e@ driver—a man pamed Abcam J. Biddison, residing io Baltimore county, about eight miles from the city—staced that bis wagon was loaded with guane, that he got jt ata place near the Lex- ington market, aed (bat he was to convey it toa place oo the Belair ’road, about eight miles from. Kidd followed bim until he at 1, correr of Hillen-and High streets, wi horses and went io aud regaled bimeeif SG, wai Dio vy in gener: SAML. L. BREESE, Rear Admiral a W. 0. NICROLSON, Commodoi HENRY EAGLE, Commodore. id, JAMES GLYNN,’ Captain. 1S DOE, Lieutenant, tbat i’ conaltted . A tenant. SAMUEL, C, PERKINS, Judge Advocate. five bones 034 eeqgral small pec! The officer, hewever, fail The sentence in this cate is disapproved, and will not } the grailest * quastity of or idieon, be carried ‘ato execution, Teor "im to the Cecttal police station, leaving the horee, ti Department weyon and contents at the hotel yard. He then reperted to Captain Mitchell, when that off'cer ment oft acecmpanied by Sergeant Pryor, weet te the botel yard A and examined the contents of the packages 10 the wagon, whieh consisted of brass crews, buttone, kc. Upon opening the half barrels, they were found to be filled With military buttons, some of which axe of the United til cages af eoavietion, Yo najud all cages of convict: ge & to the character pature of the committed; But We members of s court may recommend the person wo. | cries army pattern, and the others of the Virginia State vieted as deserving of clemency, and state om the record mp Colere! Woolley, Provost Marsha! id my made their reasons for so doing. equainted with the partic rrest, and, pro- ‘Thies scosmaao-apeente, te, the Depart a i es to the beedquarters of the Police Marshal, pro- objectionable ard more in disregard of the law then the a elite ee cle ee cod at sentences w'iicB called the general orders re‘erred to, 1be engineers of a ehfp.of-war ebould, perhaps, more Aualiying'vite of indulgence to eSoeas tn lotenicning ual vice Mh ox Nae the ea the abip, its efficien of Fayette street, his quoedem clerk, Wi kody. They are cow in the military A torther examination of the packages in the prison, oftenc heavy aruilery; AG Fiary, 1st Vermont bap) artillery; ‘and abuse of ble Were Sabie or oatocons eee 48 Drownan, 1st Vermont beavy artillery: WW Pierce, any paliiating circumstances to | girected w promineat officers of the army and navy of 41h Vermont: © W Carr, 4th Vermont, J i Macmber. | authorize & recommendation to clemency, pinnae: 10 | Ccc<scei stdtaps ene teecseed oie eee ee Ist Pak bate rtuilery; ihowa: Batem: hon sentenced b; ba Fa a a wa of various stzee for small arma, and ordnance stores gene- . months lostug ax jon of bis pay. The heavy artillery; & B Smith, lst Vermont heavy artiliery. | game it be ned Committed re offence, could not poy A an, con n cossslorssn tmapev ee retest, fewelry, D Degnell, bétb Penasyivacie. have obtained permission fiom tbe Department, under | i tne of pet teait, consieting of NAVAL OFFICER CONFINED AT COLUMBIA, # C. Circumstances, to remain idie (or two monte, ‘os, wie rT) aster; ariett, A en HG Payton: Acting Fncign WU Arranty. Acting | be vaable, after such approval, to ireme a reprimard Cepeiillip: on they Sere’ seen sariie which would impress upon the cosvicted a officer a proper fence of the gravity of the offence committed by him, nee’ arietocratio residents of the city. He would necessarily infer. from the semtonce aad ite | focus of heir aud other’ meats re re wih He vary Sy Tras of the ewoat trifing ebarac- | teem, white the sentiments expressed are quite amosing. et es oe tie Some of the lair writers atate tbat on ihe occasion of the trom By be ordered to duty, Ma rellaved | jate raid of the “Soutners ebivairy’” into Maryland they "GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy, | Tent, te the city markets and laid ia « most wwusual sup- ply of the dehoacies of the season for the purpone of en- lortatving (he atoresaid chivatry; but—they ditn’t come, Fire at New llaven. Others: that during Whole aight they seated Naw Waven, Conn., August 90, 1864. boy gta cd front doors, in the hope of hearing the The nce four ory catriage manectry of ants, | SINT Of, Confeerte cavalry err at tha Danbem & Booth, coruer of Chapel and Hamiiton streets, | of the ie! ve &B OXaggerated account of the fight in was destroyed By fire thie morning. The lone on the Duilding and stock was $40,000, and the insurance on the game $15,000, Mesers, M. 4e¢ T. Soalt, machinists, occupied the first story of the Building, aod also eustained a heavy love of stock, Baltimore county on the occasion of the late raid of the tebels, and detail the removal of col, bank votes and fed ented aera es o tee Quartermaator’s « Colonel Woolley te in possessivn of tbe mont adnubted Hrrbane goods othe tort vlaabie Mearester have et tost valuable tor Dave She atore Of Thomosoa, who remaius in eusindy, 4 17 of the United States Navy, w ew ia command of the rebel ram Aibemarie. Captain ‘Moffats, the former soatmasdér, is now tu command of the rebel steamer Cojuet, and hes jost rum the bieckade Fifygen thousand pounds of sugir wore received receatiy at Soate Mills, N.C.. by rebel agents, and conveyed to Drowsmg Casuatnms.—Coroner Naumane on Friday who foi! from a raft foot of the water ikicking. et cl ‘ho Paterson dress sxya—At is 8) was throw into the well ater six o’cluck on Tuesday evening. It was six o'clock when Garrwon saw them | cep de dyed rad, at that time the obild was drassed. ‘he girls probahly took t# iwto the woods, stripped it, and then hardiy knowing how to dlapose of 12, they car- ried it along to the house. (The mosher was ip jal at tae time.) To keep'it (rom cry ing alter they robbed It of {es clothing. they probably wrappad it ip the sbawi. What has become of the oloshing we know not; Dis suppose 16 was kept by the girls Ull the retura of the mother, who ts av artint amd conning woman, and weo Wably destroyed it, After Mr. Paulisom got to Long’s house, when called om to take the child out o J well, after the reloame of the ayother and ber arrival home, the siove wae very hot, as if ® bad imely been heated very mush They saw no cause for this bat ouepect the clothiag of the child bed just been bur: up. The well into which the child was {ron turee w five feet of water in it. was a'very pretty child, ‘The afternoon of murder We naw ibe littie cresture playing on the waik opposite our Offce, near the door ef Mr. with’s, aud it was doubsless led away from tbe immediate spot by the two girls, whom the moiber of the deceased: says abe saw twice pass the spot before the child was missod. It ts believed the father was in antire ignorance of the a(air to the last, the murderer ud the children probably being afraid to toll himof the facts lest be might whip them for throwing the ciiid down the weil, Whea the mother came home, bower it appeare that the baby wax im tho well, and she sent them over to Poulisou's after water, aaying “to driok water trom that well was enough to give them the cholera,’’ fs. ‘The family ot the iongs consist of a man and wife, five da boy. The twenty doliars The boy 1s between thirtoea and fitteen, and ina bad fellow fact the whole family dear a bad’repotation. Long and his wife fhe npd quar: rel, and, wo ace informed, get drovk. The destitation of this ‘amily may be understood when our readers bearn that the children bave been seem entirely naked » better part of tbe day, when their ovly clothing wan deing Washed and dried. ‘Two of the giris, not long since, tok the shoes off from a litte obitd in tho street and made away with. them, for their own beby at home, assap- posed, and it was perhapa the idea of getting the litue ‘“Franky's” frock (or their owm baby, about she size nd ace of the murdered child, which suggesied the foul murder, they told her. Murderous Riot. A SALOON MOBRKO BY A PARTY OF EXCURSON- ISVS—~i BRE WEN MORTALLY WOUNDED—SEV EKA! OTHERS SKKIOUSLY INSURED-—A FicaxvuL Hieas— THE PLACE GUTTED, ('romy the ( bicago Tridune, August 16.) ° A terrible affray occured yesterduy at Mokeua stetion, twenty-eight miles (rom Chicago. on the Kock i#iaed Kait- road, in which several persons were mortally aud odher- wise wounded, ‘The quarrel was probably the most de- plorable in {ts consequences that hus ever occurred near this city, rivailing im atrocity sed co'd blooded persist- ency the most borrible aifrays we read of in history, it ‘was one in wolob ail the more fleadish passioas of human ature were developed almost instantaneously. It was impossible last evening, owing to the excitement that pre- wailed, and tne fact that some of the participants were in acondition that (orbade an intelligent statement, to ar. Tive at a correct knowledge of the ling cireum stances, The/ollow:ng is the substance of the statements: made to qur'reporter that appesz to. aim worthy of cre- CO Karly yesterday morning the members of the St Louw!s Conferenes of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, with their friends, :a.all numbering nearly four thousand persons, aud filing Aity cars, s tured (or Cold Spriag Grove. near Joliet, whére they proposed to hold a picnic, Kvery- thing passed off pieasantiy nosil, on (heir return, thoy stopped at. Mokena station to’ allow a trai. to puss, While Sualtthg thd ayitching aud the passage, of, 1 train some of the mere uproarious jumped from tharcara ard vissted the Northwestern House, directly opjxsite the-statton, where they called tor drink, This was giveo them, and they called for mose. ‘The landlord remeed to give ib until they hed fires pod for the previous drinks. Fhe excursiovists construed this refusal toto an insult, and adoubs of their dispos4pa to liquidate, and com- meaced an indiscriminate smashing; chairs were brekon, Dottlas were bruken, the couuter waa overturned, aod tue establishment was in a fair way of becoming gutced. At this jincture the landiord, wno was a German, aud ssistant, drew out their revolvers uod craered {hein he hvuse, They refused togo uaul one of their number wa ucded. ity then assembied outsile asd threw sti Joc and stoves at the estublishment, ailer the manger of their countrymea. ibis drought matters to & crisis, aud the landlord, juss theo Driuging up big reserve in. the persou of auottier sssist- ant, stood jn the doorway and began an indisorimivate shooting, ‘he revolvers were fired and reloaded in rapid Succession the shots failing sometimes among the assul'. ants. but oftener in the cars, where the excursionisis were chietly sittiug. Abe rioters disp 'yed the utmost cooloess and exhibited great desperatic ikectly under the fire of thexe cevol vers they rallied, entered tne room, ¢ ible the Jand- lord cud bis aggailents and overpow. . ‘the land- lord attempted to ¢ to the forest near by, but they overtovk him and compeiied bim to remain ia his own b vader a shuwer oO brickbats and missiies he succeeded in escaping {row the infuriated mob and Hed to tue woods, the crowd pursuing, ‘They sdou returned, but whether they caught their man is not Keown, Some say they murdered bim; but this is mot prebble. When they reucbed tne curs ugein they were joinéd by a delegation irom the secvud traio, which {hep just came up, and together they pro ceeded to their work 0; destruction. The bouse was tho- roughly gutted. 1e is itnypossible at the hour of the preseut writiag to men, 80 far keeper im the House of David. cm Dearborn sucet, the Tremont House, shot in tho right side of the bead, the bullet paming iuto the sknil, acd crowing « commi- huted fractcra-- wound probably mortal, Micuael Casey, sot in the side, the ball pasging through the liver—mor- tal. & young mao reardivg on the corner of Michi Market streets, shot in Ube leg—seriously: @ man shor through the luogs—probabiy mortal; a man named Kelly shot im tho shoulder, and another jn the side, ames our reporter did not learn, There were others more or lese seriously wodbded; but no particulars could be gained. The matter will doubtless un jadiciat investigation, eo all the facts in the o will be Drovgbt to light ‘The alfair wae a disgraceful one in whatever light viewed, abd if (he invormation received by our reporter be cocrect, the assailants were properly puvisued. leer comme! When the crowd reached the Rock Islaud depot, in this city, they were very much excited, and threatened to proceed to deeds of violence here, \ party proceeded to attack @ saloon in thg geighborhood, which ibey wouid uudoubledly havo destroycd bad not a police officer in Attendance started the report that a sq) were in sight We Trip. i ST. LAWRENCE IN & The Prercoit (Cansda) Telegraph tas she following a+ ‘count 91 & bavardous exploit — Snarlog the fatter part of July two m named Violet Jones, of the Fusileer Guards, and Robert Weich, of Mr. Barker's exchange office, Prescott, le(t bere on a trip to Montreal, intending to run tbe rapids of the St. Law- ‘bey started Inpatreak skit, twenty-eve feet 1g, three feet ax in beam, and carried with them two pars of cars, asailand® tent, wit! mecessary c.oking apparatus, &c., (or camp ibey succeeded 10 running tbe Galiops, ‘Rapia du Viat and the north eh: nei of the Long Sault as far as the point the same ¢: ing. Being afraid te venture the remainder of the chan- net, they carried their boat and treps seross the isiand 10 (be bead of thesouth chancel, but tbe darkness was £0 intense that they cousidered ‘ ‘discretion the botter part of valor,” aud they camped ight. The foliowivg morning they ‘‘pa ‘d made anether and at ae oe success’ ul RUNNING THB RAVids o} aimoat depriving him is bre run t Hogapsburg, where they jaid overs splenawd rapid of the whole lot to run. Boerly finished our adventurers, Being unacquainted with the chancel, they took the north shore. and when only about one bundred yards off, 10 a very swift current, they saw ahead of them a fali of about seven ‘eet, By hard pulling and good steering, however, they suceeded ia maki he Old Loek,’ ne rib side, when ae oar ib pointed they descended the rap ie saiety. ‘Then came the Cascades. Here they we Jemee whoi ed to proceed, and jn their perilous journey by the entiemen above spoken of. The first pitcn was parsed salely; at the second, bowev: he boat went down, and struck—whetber the bottom or a rock they could not, of course, 6ay. Bbe, however, rawed, they supposed, oy of the current, although filled with water, was carried abo: y yards to afriendiy rook. they struck still water the boat kc. The rock bero: * T, was pear, mont, they ied = out id prepared to mart again, Mounted on ly rock they (ook @ view of the tou,” be ag anxiourly desirous to “change their base,” but Bo assistance could there reach them, and nolens vo'ens, they had to teke to their boat agaim, A point abead was eelected, and they determined if the boat should swamp ‘mn the abead, they would stiek to her as long as abe was Kopt up by the current and their justily-plied oars, end (bea abaadontug ber rT Although badly toseed. how about half died with wate iy she out ‘They reached the point, baiied their boat, aod started across Iake Si Peter, reactiog laud that ight, where they camped. Thin Tapids, large and small, , aod two lakes, making a dietance of seventy miles, although “wet to the they slept soundly, feeling thanktul, it is to Squnrenode they ee La tes this Gap owed iv ta & peculiar manser, thie day ow their lives, The o Lose reseed Oe kent oP i Had of soldiers i | nity f il a“ who besides goes ewe facing the dauger. @ quick eye and steady band are imperative, apd (eek ny we should imaging, woud hardly epeure satety a¢ sil times. We bope diesare Weich aud Jones will nos fod many imitacors. Launch of the Iron Transport Wanne- Boston, August 20, 1884 ‘The United States !ron transport Wignepec war succes fully laenched two-day from the Loring irom Works, = South Boston, and provincials, invited the Congress parey to an excursion to Shediac, in the Gulf of St. Law: over the Furopean and sorth American Railway, being the terminus thereof. A dinner wae previded at Shediag, ‘And the party visited Pomé Duchanee, the jumping off place of the “'Way Down Rust,” returning to St. "tee in thme for tea, At the depot Hon, Mr, Patterson, of Now Hampshire, returned thanks for the party, and three cheers were given for the provincial guveromemt, three for the European ant North J three for American residents, three Hoo. 8. b. Tiley, Provincial Serretary, romrnod thackee of St. John, amd the St, Jobn' people gave threw cheers for the Queen, three tor President [inooln, ant three for the guests. The Congressioani party ovaciuded: by singing ‘God Save tne Queen.” To Paper Manufacturers. Cash will be paid for 1,000 renms of good Fourtrialer Paper. Size, 3ux86-~-43 lbw Apply at wits offlos. ‘The New Perfame for the Hands: ser. PITALON'S “NIGHT BLOOMING O8 REST 4 S NIGHT BLOOMING OK REURY “MIGHT BLOOMING CERKUS PHALON'S “NIGHT BLOOMING CKREUS” ‘The great popularity attained by thie new ind clegnnt pew fume has indvced many worthless ‘aitations ani counter feits, Beware o” them. and ace the boit!s hin hove in the Rlast, “PHATLON & SON, Portumerx New York, ? Beware Of cvantertelts, Sold by alt druggists, Word “soxodont,’ in fast becoming a hensehold word, bedmeived from nd composed Of twa worte, SO/o uN Udon tae. trandlsted meynn te preserva, aad “Odonten” he Toeth—"So rion.” & y true to tx name. OraLing the gute wid correcting all trae 3, Pe WikhonL a peer ia The world, WELTY TS Taforiation. fi paid for doubloona and ail kind YLOR & CO., Haukera, 16 Wail aly Priges Casbet tn Alt Legntized tories, and information given. CALLAGARR & JAMIN, Brokers, 310 Chastnut street, Pirtindelpbia, Prizes Casmed tin mit Je teries, and information given, JACON, troxer's Offioa, 176 Broscwuy, New Yora, A. A grant many aide hits are being made vt the Planiation Bitters by a score or two of dlisinterosed érteods. who hare endeavored to iinitate or counteriels them. fia all of ne tise. The people won't be I sedupon, ‘The Planta. ters are hall’ stop making them. ta en Bikers purify, strengthen and invigorate, eaithy petite, ange of water and 5 of dissipation sad late hours, ‘They strengthen the-aystem and enliven the mind. They prevent miaumatic and intermittent fevers, ‘They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ‘hey cure dyspepsia amd consi! ‘They cure diarrhira, cholera an: Piao! ‘They create They are an antidote to ‘They overcome e ry cholera morbie. headsche ey make the weuk strong, the languid briiliant, and ase exhausted nature’ great restorer. The reapeand fil om cular are around each bottle. Cleragymen, merebants aad Persons whose sedentary habite indies weaknens, Lasaitade, heart, Inck of appetite. distross after eat aint, constipation. te, will find immediate ja dh fy rR ‘They ure sold by all respectable mar-hants, . San that doitio has our private Umited states stamp over the eprk ateet plate side tab: Beware of refilled botties, See that the stanp'bas nee deon tampered with. Any person pestending to -ell Plas tation Bitters br the gatlen isa swindler aud impostor, aa should be immediately reported to us, L P DRAKE 00, No 2t Park row, New Yorm, Sings eT ie Tonk Ver Lik ee One Shut Sei gem Saeed mad gar Ng Oa LYONS PURR OHTO CATAWBA BRANDY, By the do e baeral, ie article is said B ‘vy, and ab present coat of importation third the price, . DEMAS BARNES & CO., Wholesale Agents, row, New York, Adtivress to Smokers.—Potlak & 5S: Merrschaura ufacinrens, removed from Broome. ot to 692 Broudway, bear Fourth street, Wholesse aud rewil Pipes out to order and repaired, Biokrene ts a RejJavenator of Bnap- proachable and fulaitabie excellence for al! nervous com piainta, no matter how produced. It is an tnfallib’ in cases of General Debility and Dyspepsia. Thegood effec will be felt immediately. % Fexales are particular) j recommended to give the Ble krepe a trial. tore strength, virality am@ physical ability. $1 per bottle, or six boities for $5. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, Ri Cedar streets New Tort. Ite mission is Soid by H. B. Helmbola, 2% Broadway; Demas Barnee & ©o., 27 Park row. enets Chevatier's Life for tbe Hatr. ite falling hesithy, = c. The best ‘an be used freelgs the first medical vited te ms will be grat: Sper balf dozen, ia fanep expres . $asatt A. CHEVALIER, fadoro’s Halr Pind i per howls; § 2 boxes. Can be sent b Ort Pr No. 6A stor House, co] fiulateed Join: by ZACUARIB, a Deafness, Th pkivea Sight, NOISES IN THE BAD, CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS IN THE THROAT, CHRONIC CATARRG, CATARRE OF 'MPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRA FOR [ONS OF THE cate OROSS RYE STRAIGHTERED IN ONR MINOPR, every d:anate: Rar requ . fel ornare ty Dr, VON RISRNBERO, (wap, near Twelfth strech, the Eye and a rcieal ald tended te fihisesnsulling roome, 8 Bread For the H a Skin—Barry’s Uris = ‘The best an@ cheapest article. Sold by dram oy Grover & Premise Blastic Stiteh Sew! e, way, New York, and 236 Fultoa street, Brook!va. Highest Premiam Loc! Machines, No. 625 Breadwa: “Her Majesty” Cham only by WM. sowakD, No.7 Brow wreet, sear Wall, Highest Premium Lock Stitch Sew Mach Se. WHEELER & WILS! @s Broutvey. = Kusand red, firve Del hs and Fifty 0 row ite sad ree Dollars Dente, sebolars aut att, G. ALLENS, ais Broadway, deor below Canal street, and one SSP ght Desertp~ roadway, one Jewelry and W tiene, for sale by GEO. C door below Ci reat téhes, ALLE: ehildren Teething, cures Dysencry amd Diarrhea, regulates the Stomach and Bowe’ cures Wind Cote. nm jame Lewe: re Ladlen desirous of tmproriog. thir comapintion witboat ot vi ur "0 inuarge tere aka abgtid ee Madame» Lawenterey Pastilies de Florence, This fal preparation refreshe@ nd cleaaste (Be okie. removes redness, piinyles, Ae. 5 al mattis ag remedy. Por sale by dru ty t 590 Broadway, Caution —None wit Out the sigpatare. © LB Re. dness — Pore; y Dr, @RAl ‘HOT AIR. Oftee 587 Broadway. “Hair Dye, ff ° Dye davia Cream. for beautifying the hair, wa LOR'S, 16 Bond st: eet ent Sainmander SafemThe the World, Depot 100 Maiden lane Wtder's P best Fireproof Sa! mr 1 —Jonw G., sidest sono Francis and Eien wewtorray, ged 3 years, 10 months aed 10 days. ‘Tne friends of the (amily are reapect(ully invited 3 fwsoral the of pny Drvwion pares, 0 (uunday) aftermeon, at Be past tee cree Fer char deaths ee Biath seas

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