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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1865. TT THE ARROW DISASTER, — | iiscnce<tiiven™ "stn Be “ae te cm ‘witnesses Ht ‘have been mistaken ‘to be present. ‘fire, Van Tassel be no ban Denounces Him vice wma oamee* | Important Testimony of am | Sen's sane unt ion“ toms tantpanel Judge Bdw.onds BS he result of the ‘ae reason. The captain of th, pout, who was to have been era Engineer. The Mumford Case. other countries han- ‘pay A DECISION FOR GREENLBAF np CO. —e ‘vestigation wi! fused to Defend Him. thousands of p pe 50 8tee stadeng, dn injunction was yesterday grautzd in the Supreme eee Other Beats Using Worse Boilers The Injured of the Arrow Disaster. Court in favor of A. W. Greenlee’ against Peter R. Mum- intercourse; who re- the TO THE BDITOR OF THE HERALD. ford, John Oakley, the Nass”, Bank and others, restrain- jon amid the trials of Than Arrow. I thought it right to address you in reference to the | ing them from interferag with or disposing of certain steamboat Arrow explosion. Iam one of the sufferers. | moneys and checks ”, it is are the Ming iva aay har at enn sand, have Bs | Se the eae 'A Mumford et ya Ince the ol 6 mo! OF STEAMBOAT TRAVEL, | wite war atre badly burned ubout the face.” Please to in | <r <— oort, my name among the sufferers, Bi fans ae ye SH,{PPING NEWS. will tly oblice me, Youucns, N. Y., August 23, 1966. Arde sad ya — CITY INTELLIGENCE. es Tricks as Rigiculeus and His’ Trial as Unimportant. ated amend wil aerellanie medium? that ” ‘Through him the manifestations are mainly of a phys cal character, addressed to the hay- Judge Bdmonds Objects to Being Laughed at | ing esect only on those who cannot Teoeive truth except through the #enses. Yet these are the least considerable Testimony of Mrs. Westlake, Charles B. of the manifestations on which we rely. se Boy tances RNa in’ th notions : in the Herald. ere_are Very iany other ‘modes of © spifitral fn. Spencer, Alfred Conklin (Pilot) Port of New York, August 24, 1865. York BO ee en, gh ie &e. &e. &e. leroourse besa ed i ed ie eeainn and Edward Start (Former En- Tee Wearmnn,—Yesterday was another entire leaf torn CLEARED. & by payne Sen Tome, Hoary. Le ope | ee Taae Spirational modes of ¢ § ps from the hyperborean volume of winter, and by accl- | | Sieamship City of Cork (Br), Tibbetts, Liverpoel via Urthe Ocents Nellie C Paine, W pion, A irre Geo 4 70 THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. Se erie: fe ublcheemanleerens sxahion shale ' dent, an It were, bound up wh that of summer, The | Quer atGG DME arses now Orleans —¥ H Brigham. | Merce Gitar” B'Mt news funni, C.W be COREE \. to which we woul on w! 7 Iv Melee New Yous, August 23, 2866. ee ee tie and the manifestations through him &e. &e. ke. wind blew astiff, fresh breeze, and it was really uncom- Steamship Ariadne, Crary,’ Savannah—Livingston, Fox Hackh De id Smith, F RB’ Baird, H A Rogers, Danie! Towo send, William W , RW ‘Godfrey, Maggie Vaudusen, Barrows, Fannie Haz Sam Colt, Aicader Hannah, £0 fortable riding in cars or omnibuses with the windows Rteamship Zodiae, Buckley, Sarannah—Lewis I, Jones. ‘acob Kienzie, H Bl.chman, open. In fact, many people cominenced to put fires into Coroner Lynch, of Brooklyn, who has had under in- | their grates for rarlore and dining rooms. The ther. | yoreCo) me Marshman, Charleston—Livingston, vestigation the cause of the death of Mr. Westlake, who | mometer indicated sixty-eight degrees in the Hearn | — Steamship City ot Bath, Bearse, Boston—Whitney & Hath- in » office, being twenty-three di 8 lower than it was | away. — Jost his life on board the ill-fated steamboat Arrow, on | during a number of days in the latter portion of July | Ship sityc’ Montreal, Daguot, London Thos Dundan. were blotted out of existence forever. And do you sup- Sn—The i im which you, in yourarticle of this | ice that we wise faith is founded on these other and date, headed e Spirits on Trial at Buffalo,” and other | higher manifestations of the reality of spiritwal imter- pepers in this city, manouncing me as counsel retained nme ate to bm © our Pein rennet fir pepe and 4 dx | isignificams demonstrations throu, am for Colchester, have mixed me up in his case demands | io my advantaves of education and after a carefu William Oray, Viola, Emme \tt J MOBILE, Aug 9~Arr bark Florence Peters, Hooper, Pen~ sacola, Cid schr Pioneer, Tucker, NYork. NEW ORLEANS, Aug'l3—Arr bark Lexington, Mxvann; ef me that I place myself right an this subject; and I | jpvestigation of hiteon years, to be shaken in my belie | the Sth inst., has had t contend with numerous ob. | and tho opening of August Bark Agra (Br), Shaw, Antwerp—W F Schinidt’s Son. schr Alba, Adams, Philadeiphia, rely on the liberality which you have always displayed | by the aberrations of @ man who is accused—I sw stacles in endeavoring to arrive at the real cause of the Avonon Sares or Coonry VowusTeer Commrrres ry ig Aquila (Ital), Coreiile, Marseilles—Siocovich, Agresta, ot eee Monterey, Pertwee. NYork; chr Lb &M ed, Carson, felphia. low, coming wn, bark Wat- ter abd sear 6S Grove, SicGee, Crom Philadelphia. NORFOLK, Aug 2i—Arr sch? Prances, Bo: NEWBURYPORT, Aug 22—Arr brig Fo hia. NEW BEDFORD, Ang 22—Arr sehra T Renediet Philadelphia; Sarah Elizabeth, kelley, do. Sid 234, sobs» Mo playing the tricks of a juggler? , Pray, w! towards me en this subject 4o give me a hearing through etary penn ya your columas. “we wait with intense anxiety the ‘egal decision as to l care precious ‘little about the ¢ilorts at making me | whether or not Kochester knockings, table see ghana Fidiculous, or about your peuny-e-liver correspondents tricks und floating guitars are legitimate spiritual mant- disaster. Mrs. Van Tassell, wife of the fireman who lost | Proprrty.—The well known recruiting building of the a R W Griffiths (Br), Drummond, Matanzas—J E Ward his life by the explosion, hes refused to come to testify, | County Volunteer Committee, located at the Castle Co. ‘is 2 notwithstanding that she was duly notified and expected | Garden, war sold st publte auction, by order of the | son £ Hunton oY enon Mile Bras Nile al (0(Br), Farr, Bristol, E—H & T W Moyer. Brig J) to be present, Her testimony was considered the most | Comptroller, at eleven A. M. yesterday. Notwithstand- Brg. Shlorle Chun), Rein Panen. si & festations and communications” . i peeking te make their articles aeceptable by wounding | If’ | did not. know that yoo are already ‘aware | important of any yet taken. . Her husband was a Heenved | ing the interest stteched to this building, owing to the | Wenl. ‘A Hildreth, Cleveland, and Henry Clay, Handy, York: ree ein catact | Of the ter T would. wensied you “that twe'are | engineer, although hokiing the subordinate position of | fact that within ite walls many hundreds were enrolled | wong, 3 (OW Kayser, Bremen—Funeh, Meineke & | Game Cook Langley, and Lavina Jan, Katelin, the fe lings af many who NE ‘Aug 22—Arr selire Ai delphia for Salem; D N Richards, Nekersou, ah £0 Narrows, Sarah Gardner, Teel, da for Gardiner, We; Bratch, Biiss, do for Bangor; Wm Crawfor, Masike!! Newblryport: Russell, Alley, HYizabethpe schrs Madonna, Coons, Providence for Philade! Hallock, Petty, do for do; Chattanooga, Blac! mon Bacon, Hart, Fall River for NYork; Hive, Dighton for do; Julia Ann. Wich, Bangor for chr LP Pharo, Collins, Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, Aug 2%—Arr ship Mont Biano, ; barks Ann Eliz: Norgrave, Orebills : aati fs men ond women of every walk and. condition with them, [If ina life of neariy “three score years and | ( pr ag DE Be ne, tem” I kave not made character enough to stand iy itself | community, and at least as table and intelligent ag against sughsattnexs, let that ebaracter go to the dogs, | yourself; and you have morright to ray that we ‘wait Sir it Muistworlh -dafending. But when, through me, | wilt Mletmoaaxicty the remit of «thie. trial. It is not Hieipte, | Hue: We caro not one copper for the resulé, unless 1 you ond others attank what I regard as a.grand principle, |’ thay be the mean of slexcig 2 man who bus done our ‘Of the Jastirportaeice to all men, Teampot, as a matter | cause more hari than good-—who knows little or nothing of dvty, permit ny silence'to give even apparent sanc- | OF that with which he is dealing, and who is demonstrat- fireman, and she was in New York on the day of thoac. | in the ranks of the Union army daring the past | Brig 4 I. Peck (Br), Peck, Lingan—A Smithers & Co. cidont, and went home on the Isanc P. Smiith—<asis | rebellion, which fact should ¢laim for it a name, as a » Brig Royal Arch (Br), Davison, Cornwallis—D R Dewolf & asserted by parties who conversed with her immediately | memento, but few bidders were on the ground when Mr. fe George (Br), Graham, Antigonish, NS—H J &C A De- after the accident, bocause her husban@ told her that the | Loew opened the sale. The first bid offered was one Sehr Mary (Br) Lewis, Liverpool—J & H Auchincloss. boat was not safe, and that he preferred that but one of hundred boa gar eee ora ae to oe a peer Dragon (Dan), Peterson, St Croix—Ives, Beecher & thirty nke tt ar} them should risk their lives og the Arrow, #he gives no porated ie Joneph Murray, the highest bidder. ‘The | yccht Mesisville (Br). Paytor, St John, NB—P I Nevius & reason for refusing to appear, and the Coroner, | building is thirty by one hundred feet, and built of an Anthony Kelly, Newton, Beanfort—Thomas & isa ing the truth of the remark that white pine lumber, of which it. embraces somewhere in | Holm on; . 2 ah W tion to the attacks. Fools will rnab in where Angels fear to tread. who has manifested a praiseworthy zeal througbout, ix | {lite Pine Unnhon ot ee thousand feet. Tt will be re: | Schr Golden Gate, Chase, Norfolk, Va—T B Chase & Co, | MAbsn,tiostan rigs Geo en aE Ifave eever ‘been’ the: counsel fer Colchester in his euides all this, the man Colchester is what, we call = determined that she must come forward and testity to | moved immediately by the purchaser from the Battery. Sebr Tunis Depew, Cro Baltimore—Mott Bedell. ny; West Wind, Harrington, Portiand; J what she knows.in relation tothe matter. The testi- | At eye - shout ome hatred, persons had | amembled r Casper Lawson, Snow, New Haven—Hoichkiss & in the Park in mnt 6 Comptroller's office, to 5 mony so far is strongly in favor of the presumption that | 1p tie Naik in front p rs office, ARRIVED. ‘ al property of the county—three of D B ster nt gros negligence has been committed, both by the owners | which were sold at auction after mich spirited bidding, | manging’ Port Revel vin Chavleston, Aug 17, hating in con: and ofticers of the boat, Experts testify that ifthe valve | 8” realized as = ‘as they an cost when new. This oy 8 Lrg ponent g Lye! Lig enn erg : oe ; nongh. " Parted compan two. former of in the steam pipes connecting the boilers had been open, | {3\! {s owing to the reason oF the safes Mating been ine | Chesapeake, they belug onderedto Baltimore, On the mora asit should have been, the explosion could not have taken |, during the war, and, as the auctioneer stated, they were | {né 0 ne.Za the Cominodore gs furs pe wi . ee place. The engincer insists that he instructed Van Tas- excellent mementoes, as thoy had contained the funds | sea running, which caused her to fill so rapidly as not to ad- anything belonging to them, t Bowen, ‘woxbury: 8} owen, xbury; § ‘ort, fenk, Rooney, Borton; Fly. Chora: Snedecor, Bridgeport; Thornton, N ei: Apollo dial), Canero, Cork: Means, Wells, Baton; sone Elouise, Nuter; J E Simms, Simpson; anny Nider,sheas ‘A Townsend, Sooey, and Israel H Day, Berry, Boston; WD. Cargill, Kelly, Providence; MG Leonard, Jones, Beato: Borden, Wrightington, Full River; JD MeCart! Boston; Lucy Church, Cash, Nantucket; 3 A Rich, Boston; Mary Farrow, ‘Condon, Belfast: ¥ GT. son, Whittaker, Roxbury; June, Haskell, Portland; A Bure Ungame, Buringame, Solem, 4 Truman, Henderson, Sow Bedford: A Brown, Price, Dighton; RA Wilson, Muil, Pro; © Broods. rooks, Pawtucket; J @ Woe low Hav James M Vance, Purdge, Sulis~ bury; Boaton, Thornton, Portsmortth; Ida, Blake, Vortland. PROVIDENCE, Ang 28—Arr ateomer Galatea, Jooos, New York; schrs James House, Flizn Pliaro, Cavalier, rn, Bishop Sarah 4 Bolce, + Breeze, Hulse, nd Ranny cams, Iavas soBcited to become so, but refused. J bad | “paying medium!?—that is, he depends for his livelihood never sen the ’man,* nor witnessed any manifestations | "sn what he can get from those who visit him to wit ness the exhibition of his powers, In other words, he sells the trnth—selis it like cattle in the market, Such a be reliable or safe, Besides the bad through him. “{ had heard of him often, and from what Thai: eard Tévelioved Bim to bea medium for e+ aibithatathories dium f is are thus naturally brought around him, ssuimportant enanifestaiions; but a medium for yay — | 10 i tempted tu fabricate the manifestations when they welling God's trust (ur money—and, when he would. not | BOs* tempted te fabricate the wetemecord, Of uch weceive a nuifesiation, manufacturing something toen. fabrleation Colchester has often been accused; and cabloud t ar: and i id not be his coun- | if what has been repeatedly said of him is true, ea er er Py a nes aksule becatteg | 20 0ne could tell whether what was received through qaebbecanse,] comla::mot tell. whether 1 eho r him was a real spiritual manifestation or some devise of ‘epon todefend a real spiritual manifestation or a wick | his own. Surely the cause of spiritualism, with all its a Tdid not hesitate | Pure atid elevated aspirations, cannot depend upon or -devin:n by his own sordid. mature, and I did not hesitate | Bure BB4, reveled Mertens eae. pens sosay tine I showld regard it fortunate if the result of | “Since the foregoing was written I have learned that his ‘this tral should silence him forever axa medium. It | trial resulted in his conviction as a juggler. This makes salient Aba: tiie sipations; for 1 see thar | 20 difference with ug; but, according to your ideas, T sou Twas right in my anticipations; for’ see {8 | thers, who, like me, have formed our opinions on care- (nin id by the county to the wives and families of our vol- | mit of the officers or crew savii sell, the dead tireman, to open the valve before the boat | Pitan "A Thetinm kized sate, Herring's patent, for | The boats of the Dunegal were fowered, and the oficers and started; bnt he doos not state that he saw the work done, | which $50 was first offered, was run up to $161. and | <rew taken off in safety; laid by the wrock until 10:90 AM, which was his duty, according t the testimony of Mr. | knocked down at that price to Mr. ries L. Frost. Bt ey lant tek ne up, left her. Her com- Mobile, 11 days, with a t the game . 4 'y Spencer, who tas era an engineer for ten yours, and | Azote lt, abaus the mime san, of ee ee, 5 who at present holds the important position of captein | the excited contest between two parties for. its owner- ‘ hegy qonaends, Teal, Bir “Ne Kor Wort, § ays, Ww 2 Any jon se of ‘the United States steamer Henry Burden. ip inte ee ae ase Hepa ar i Brig Btarof Puttin from Mobile for New. York, 12 days out; ‘There is one thing which has been the subject of public small safe, Herring's make, was started at $15, and that anh, Jat 88, lon 7734, passed brig Robert © Wright, of Balti- A 3 ele 1 more. 029 of bes contidunts testilied on the trial that Colchester | 9.) investigations for years, and that without refer. | criticism im Brooklyn since this investigation has been | amount increased rapidly by the bidders to $60, at which | — Steamship Yazoo, Couch, Richmond and Norfolk, 26 hours, insted pI id -sehrs ST Wines, Fulse,. bimvelfmade the ‘rape, and told his confederate 40 pay | ence tohin or any filog ocomected with him, coat now | commenced—that Mr. Smith, one of the owners of the o = to Mr. R.A. Van laer, when the sales of Wheh mace ang Cremona Se poieanse | Raa aoe Wermilion, Day " foi Reread Hetsees, ey, imo atiention o them, for they were all a humbug. This } Surrender onr convictious, and spiritualism, with ‘all its | Arrow, has loat no opportunity to privately converse e day ended. PR rte etearasy atzieb, Norte 2) hours, w tr, brag tong oh Gee lar F Vt nd Mary Stewart, Stabe, NYork: nee! luops Frederic Brows, Garr, du; yhtman, do. sehrs Cornelia, Web: with members of the jury after the adjournment. Yes- Tae Quartrnwastens’ Examinina Boarp.—A board of ip Orpheus (Brem), Weasels, Bremen, 40 days, with torday in particular along and apparently earnest con- mdse and 265 s. to Garrels & Meyer, Had Ught Vrnation took place between. two'members of the jury | OMcer® was recently appointed by the War Department | ‘remeriy winds and calms all the pusteage. Le and Mr, Smith in the vestibule of the Court House, which, | for the purpose of making examinations into the accounts | _ Bark Johann Ohlers (Old), Behwelebel, Bordeaux, 82 days . ape cet -sip ib’ chongh 10 conviot bisa’ s a jaggler anc | dparta and ie Roly Machines, Aitant: Decprete es Alice Seanton, 8) bad } been bis couuse) T could not have defended it asa | shaken im his faith by thistrial, you may have eome little |. Rhode Island, Also: bs mt ber, Ktlizabethport; RL Crook, Light, do) Pi spirituab manizestation; and yet that wax the defence he | ¢2'is¢ for your exultant prophesy. Until then you must with mdse, to Dani St Amani Denui i : t permit me to entertain the opinion I have #0 often ex- | to say the least, was very unseemly. of the various quartermasters throughout the coun! ts Aan 4 hd (he harilood w set up, and which $00 deen 6 ee eee eee ainate thing for apirituation | "Tne following. tn the coatimony taken y x _ | Shad report to Nandquarters of Washington toelr denews | acterkaie Adele (ot Nassau, NP), Alexander, White Be Afar “Cid arhe Convoy turtor, Nortatie dpportance to spiritualism, if the result shall silence Colchester as a medium forever. Mra. Parmelia Westlake, a very respectable looking | or unfitness for the position. The commissioners are | plitsails. RISMOUTH, Aug 22—Arrachrs John Adams, Spottord, You, however, go father and say:—‘The Buffilo jury J. W. EDMONDS, lady, (agiedg A rere Mood See, ge in Major Norns Miller, Procients gee Alexander Biles, Brig en ina (of, Cape Town, CGH), Merison, Oa BYorks Bivleo, Heath. Elizabethport, Sid sehr soci 7 i ~ mourning, w ie examined, and test! Recorder, and Major Nelson Plato. ey are ex} ‘Town June With wool. de, abe,’ Philadelphia. will place that. matter beyond a doubt. Home, the Our Buffalo Correspondence. substantially as follows:—I went on board the Arrow, on | to reach the city on Tuesday next, and will immediately Gomgitt Ao. (July 7, ot 17 188, Jon BW, spoke steamship | PAWTUCKET, Aug 31-trr aches Baward Wootten, Youne. -Davenports, Judge Edmonds, the Fox Sisters, Greeley, Borvato, August 23, 1865, | the Sth inst., in company with my son; I met him by | commence their examination of the City Quartermaster’s | 3016 W, spoke Br shi Loughanmns "Aug 17, iat, 34 46 Napeane, Biltings, and Blige’ Kelsey, Lindsey, NYork. “Colorado Jowett, the Thorpe Brothers, and spiritaalists ‘tint bectaaescks Gabanceslatcise ‘baame appointment just as the boat was leaving the dock, and | Department. 68 04 W; spoke Am ache D Trowbridge,* froin. New Yo HOCKLAND, Aug 16—#1d sehr Sarah, Thomas, N¥ork; Cgeacrally, will ‘await with intenve auxiety the Lal de- | The decison in, the Colcheater apistoatiat case bas | When te did get on we Tound-ehe wang arcmded wits | _USTTsD Scxvics Souerr, & N. ¥., or rum Sexe Dw | Herman necriag 8 Wy: same 3B ine “b pe eg otto cera : y r cl z " 4 d i: hy 5 jassuchuse! Orie: “ - passengers that it was almost impossible to get seats; my | TOT.—Some fifty or sixty returned soldiors assembled | ship Belim, weering N by 2: 18th, lat 87, Jon 70 06, ist rt, Bruce, "do; 13th, @ Merton. Hix, do; 18th, Robert Bruce gag seision as to wheth ss h Jameson, and Engle, Thorndike, do; or not Rochester knockings, table | taken the Jamaica, 8 days out; 20th, Ia! Ware, Crockett, and ommunity by surprise. It was thought that | °°" tied in pursuit of @ seat for me, and before he re- | at the Steuben House, in the Bowery, on Wednesday a TN pifieki Gordoya, from New York for Mel- s4ppings, rope tricks and floating guitars are jegitimate | the verdiet would be ‘not guilty, ov the principles laid ‘the ‘ Luey Anes, Flan do. s os ; turned the captain gave me a seat; my son succeeded in. 1 ; A NCIC a — + garg and een een eee i down by Str. Hibbard, the counsel for the defendant, that | ting another Seat for himeelf and we wat down together Fi byte Bap Sead pod e Seas branch oi of “Brie Oat (Xor, Bitz, Rio Jancio, 6 esa: ath come, LBee FRRsOINCO, July 2—Sid ship Loviout, Nugent, the merest nonsense in the world. No sonm i near the wheelhouse; we had been there only a sane fo Sa rere strict. | otlohmboe & Bulchen. Had light winds and calms most o STONINGTON, Aug 23—Ave schrs Ivacia, Warner, it was for the prosecution to prove that the defendant had Colonel A. B. Sage’ was elected Chairman, and Lieutenant | 4, ‘e Philateiphia for Fi fonide ‘Native, ire, eres, OMY «1 spiritualist cares one straw for the result of this | practised juzglery, and not for that person to disprove | MUS, when the explosion took place; when I met my | Guttrauft, Secretary, pro tem. Colonel Sage briefly ad- | Schr © i Sh New Hi . " preity ts , son at the boat he refused to go on board, and said he | dressed th 4 a riexson, Shepard, Elizabeth, for New Haven. | fordo; J M Freeman, EI NY for Lyna; aral Th 1 Id doubtless be right glad te ‘i ie assembly, etating the object of the meeting, | Schr Ariadne, Rohinson, Elisabeth New Haven, : 4 ‘The man himself would doubtless be right glad to | the aliegation. However, Mr. Colch has been found | would rather wait fora good boat than to 4o on such | 4n4 recommending that the constitu tthe eenteal rot : Ne ae tong Chasey do for Falmouth 5 ‘ailace, Allen, fer Wey- Sehr 4 ization be a ‘The suggestion was Hie | Schr the old Broadway we were going on; if we had wis abd the gota ggent: complied |: flow! ave himself identified with the cause of spiritualism, | guilty: bat what will be the upshot is hard to say. hr Empire, ——, Boston. known it nothing could have induced me to take ensuing year. ‘The f ng pte ‘were elected, Bebe eeecunts Mrsesspemon fos Rllesbeshpert. a i His counsel are determined to fight the battle, he eon- and to be regarded ag a martyr. Like Mawworm inthe | [is counsel are itor eer Jos ad Se aaa colon na. ‘MISCELLA\ <play, he would “loike to be dispoived,” for it would | perform his seats, let them be called spiritualism, leger- | paseage on such @ boat; when the fue burst, the . Sebi wugerties. wre nanan mnaiel probabiy greatly increase his earnings, and ax probubly | demain or otherwise. 1 believe Mr. Colchester continues | asbes, steam and amoke came to where we were sit- ead aids ‘Seiin PiMetede -Vicswidthent< \' ater aaee Seek weet Se oe eter ‘Fpeiemoraes Bxteace BCC! Auxinent the number of those who now frivolously deem | tive his “‘seances,"’ and ix determined to carry them | ting, ‘and my son said, ‘What is the matter?” and | captain Jno. W. Cramp. ‘Treasurer—Colonel Schr Huason, Warren, Dighton. ELMBOLD'S BUCH! on, despite xuy machiuery of the law, interpreted as that ed away; that is the last I saw of him; I was Secretary—Private John Barnes, to the “ Sehr HP EI ‘New London. him of any consequence in this movement. But the | jaw is iy sts silvers, lo ouch as may seek Informetion | knocked down and trampled almost to death and rosawinod | Se-vetary-—Private John Barnes. | Delegates Yo thetiete | sone Fi Ouis, Rider, Rondoui for Boston, addresses ¢ HELM. oH THE ONLY KNOWN REME 1 ie in i . JM - Pilot boat J D 1 5 ‘kins, Port Ro} days. f BDY ¥OI * Jarge mass 0° spiritual'sts in this country, vow pum —_ him in regard to interviews with the spirits of the Loon. all ag pid) thas bod a? ee and Lieutenant #. Berliner. by Captain | be os mie tilgler AM FZ ee a cares fa THE ONLY BROWN REMEDY M0) Dered by millions, regard him of no more conseqnence i aaa cer to be:the anplala beds) sa ne that I need | Abbott, Mr. Andrew go gd others, the meeting ad- | bourne, from TLiverpouf for’ Chasleston. THE ONLY KNOWN KEMEDY FOR Ahan is the tly on the wagou wheel in* the dust thats | Never was Bullulo ce full Of strangers, Ab supper in | not fel alarmed, that my son was mot lost; that every | journed to meet on Monday evening next, at No. 9 BELOW IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TRE BI Rained. the Tift House, ap evening or two ago, a young officer of | one that had gone ‘overboard had been papel é Sip Virginie, from Hambarg, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, ¢ husband was much surprised that TI. shou Cuanorn ™ Tue Mernoroutan Powuor.—The Board of | Ship 8 lrauin, trom Boston, TARRH OF THE BLADDER. SERAN im that boat; he thought I knew her to be the old | Police Commissioners has appointed Sergeant Monmouth Bark Laura trom Bi a ena ura, Broadway; f did not’ know uniil after the explo. mn , Srom Pree, sion thar it was the old Broadway; if I bad 1 would | 3: Wilson, formerly of the Jefferson Market Court squad, ee A A * ; : the navy inquired of me the reason that there was such The greatmistake which you and your correspondent» | {he Wry Maule of me Nein the city T told bin GUARY OR PAINFOL CRIN and many other tippant writers on the subject make | What Tbeheved to'be the truth, that this summer the ee For these diseases it ts much exnnot be said in itn praise. fe im supporing that spiritualism is founded and | aiterent wlaces “of pleantre resort was | sion 2 coe. istala ok tee Pereety- deel png scr Re ed | aud that e crowds to both si have gone on board for any’ ; the Broadwa: ‘Twenty- iptain dora. » ” 4 dependant on the externul, of what in termed | Ore tw tN rua beat anything known in foriner | bad alvavs the ‘reputaiiog of being a very wnsafe boat, | aelius Burdick, Tesigned. Captain Wilson is an officer | Sehr Sunrve, from West Indien Bron ee eoubled with that iistressiny Pati: he amt of | ay ope manifestations, A greater mistake could | yours. It isa fact thet Buffalo never had such a num- | and our family last year stopped travelling by her on whose and ability have long recommended bim ships. BAILED, - the back and tazoanh the hips? A febnooatal aday of hardly be made. Any man may make the raps, or “Ko: | per of viaitorsin any previous summer season. These | that account; I have ball no convorsation ‘with ‘Mrs. Van } to the atten' of the Police Com and his mship City of HELMBOLD'S BUCHL will relieve you, | chester knockings,”” without any apparent mortal aency. | persons, for the most part, are bound to the falls, on both | Tassell-since the explosion, except to call upon her at | promotion will be sanctioned by all the set'the |. Denmenll Chey ot Oere: Fae See your (the Coronor’s) request to tell her to come here to- | department. Sergeant Ira 8. Garland, late of the Ninth ‘Wind at sunset NW. day as a witness; said she *did not want to come to | precinct, Has bean assigned to the command of the Brooklyn, or to give any testimony in the case. (The | Jefferson Market Court squad, vice Sergeant Wilson, Miscellaneous. witness here gave the address of Mrs. Van Tassel, in 4 tran |. Roundsman Gunner, of the Twenty-ninth | We are under obligations to Bombalier & Co's Express tor ave nteot, New York, rg the tee perag made a note of —— Ea) peace toa tonnes gg Bone “on late papers from Cuba. tbe same for the purpose of com; ing her attendance.) { ¢riand, 5 roundsman Hessian, e The wife of John Stuart Sunith ted me that her husband | precinct, bas heen appoiuted Sergeant in the Ninth pre. | _ 9#Awewir Montana, Kelley, which sailed hence 12th inst Any one may move inanimate objects withont any ap- | sides, t ved gate parent mortal coniact, - Bat what then? oo a sent a sory cli srpceect If spiritualism depended on that alone, it would not be ofa moment's consequence 10 intelligent minds, But when through these fftrumentalities comes an intelli gence which rends your iumost secret thoughts, which tells you of the jong past of whieh you are ignorant, but | gins to Te L make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold’s Kxtract Ba- ebu is composed of buchu, cabebs and juniper herries, se lected with great care, prepared in vactio and secoming to tes of mig PHARMCY AND CHEMISTRY. ‘These ingredients are kaown as the mot saluxdledinret- Jes afforded. A DIORFITC ligence. ‘rens.—The New York Hote! be. vue its old featires, It is crowded with late which you afierwards learn. to be ‘trae, and whieh pro | gecessionists of ail grades, mililary, religious aud politi- | had a conversation with the engineer a few miuites be- cinet, vice Garland, transfer ter: Gan Francieee, vie Rio Jausiro, returned on Tusstay, Ja that which cls upon the kidueys, Phecies of the future which subsequent events realize, | v1” rine southern press, Is algo Fepreseutd, Major | F6 the explosion, ta which the engineer said that he | saqiva or ram Sraner Cugartwa Coxnisconens,—The | ‘ith slight damage to machinery. Will repair and proceed BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHO ‘Chen arises the question the well bala d mind, 4 4 ilers would not etand to make the trip; % ia about a week. ACTS GENTLY, Whence comes. this Intelligence? What matiers it | General Monyfeld Lovett, Major General Marmaduke aud ‘neer) had been stopping holes in thera | Street Cleaning Commissioners held a meeting yester- | soy .yeuc Wa Frercunn, recently in contact with tug AF | 1 pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious prow whether it comes through a coal skuttle or a Colchester? | 9 sprinkliny of brigudiers, with several noted polit on the dowa trip the day before, and that they were | dey, at which a Jarge amount of unimportant business | Willmartb, off the Battery, sunk yesterday morning at Jer- | Portes ad aE RP Vorton oF 4) The great question is, whence comes it’ v aent to which they ordered sey City. eid See Medial Properties contained in Dispenaaiory of the W. are among the tate aprivals, They only want George uneale. ‘he Coroner took the address of Mr. Smith, at Nyack, ‘That is aqaestion which to the inquiring mind. is of ae for the work done during the Brig Asnors—A British brig from an Eastern port, went of whieb the folla ig is & eOtFeet Copy ~~ ua en Ly i oO you ber “agin ooh i Sanders, Coloradedewett, C. ©. Clay, Howell Cobb and | for the purpose, if possible, of securing his alieudance ax { first fortnight in August, ashore on the East Ghop, Holmen’ Hole, night © inst, fn aigusive, ani) wom is the idle: yin the world to denounce spirit. | yor, 1 himeell to 0 ‘a witness on Monday next. e P aes 5 5 logoun to shal oe ualism until you can answer that question imsel! io make the secesh ring complete. b heed 3. — oF Seasoce Raitnoap Auciverr.—At about two o'clock P. | nannctt iit he oe one ph gn A op yn ehietly in complaints of the Urivary Orgs: y Colone! John W. Fornes was there the other day, but | clatles B. Spencer, sworn—Reside at 120 Broome : ons burthen, will be lanuched at noon to'day from the yard 4 ‘The external or physical manifestations are but the A ¥, Dut | street, New York: Iam by profiwsion anengincer, und | M- Yesterday, ae a freight train on the Harlem Railroad | of Mr Js Ellis at ottensville, Staten Island. She is tn. * Bowen Fo Bor thie mstier You may stike out of existence all probably wax notsilured to his old haunt by the pre- | have been of the Henry Burden; was on the { wan pasting the corner of Fourth avenne and Seventy. | (rded for funeral celine fads, a ened he is Uae srioe, from a lous So knees a a Fein holpean sence of so many dislinguished secesh characters, Goy- | Arro th tigust as a passenger; the boat was | fourth street, Thomsx Fitzgerald, a boy aged about eight | doubtedly the finest vexsel ever built on the island, and will evacuation. |3t lis: meote seater ithe, mortal couerat the wring cP tbe ornar.Oilptn, af diotorade, mopping at\ the New York,'| Sccowded tise twas Aimnent impomiiis t2 wea G vers 7 | yenre, wheee parents reads tn the lnmadiate visiony, | (pe eumbes wilh her seenn ell =e ae ne ead reenen DS cy wie cepa Rete tiditicence which tatke to ts; which ta net | lewves ine few days for hie okt Rocky Mountain home| the muta deck ane 1 Geok saloon and came down on | was struck by the locomotive and received s fracture of Whalemen, INFORMATION ‘ nual wartal axis . bd the main deck and looked into the engineer's room; | the skull. He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital, where Steamship Wolf, which arrived at St Johns, NP, lth tast, vble works on bee ee aan on eee — ai aia Here ix a gond chunce for the Governor to get up a a two men in ea room K wectoe wo hey U | he lies in a critical condition. brought a report from bark Pioneer, Morgan, NL, and ten Is ey convey to y of PR i Z ‘ walked along up towards the sicam chimacy, took « seat 7 rat Oumberiand Inlet, full, to leave for home 2th in. 7 he celebrated Be. thy tae er TE lay Imvetizence which ‘speaks ty ‘ue, and | Powerful emigrating party for hie magnificent Western | ese ree ioe coming papers two ortiree | FIRE IN THE Goup Excwaxck.—Shortly after eight | which eae gas thempipied' Kew London. The Plone CL abana ep: which is irrespective of and utterly unconnected with | platenu minutes afterw the explosion took pice; that was | o'clock last might au alarm for the Seventh district was | thererors, was not at, St oh j Bee any and all Medicine, = nyenal dirplayn on whieh you and such at you Captain Patio about ten miniites after the boat lett; Tstarted to go up | eansed by a fire discovered in a pot of paint in the’ iron i apernand Ine gens ak FROM THE LARGEST 4AX BACTURING CH KM UNE IN TRAE bagek Mia tha, geekh: quection a; whence | [weazet ies h arried to the forwant part of the bout | aie or ine Gold Exchange, No, 14 Broad street. Officer it, of NB, touched at Fayal July | ram acquainted with I ¥ * i } plan for an ove rea, s who were rushing inthat di iB y drug rtore opposite my 1 comes that tate!ligence? won one thonsand pounds in bets that he hes mare about ion; saw rome passengers jump Haley discovered the fire and gave the alarn at the sta h port, spoke June 13, at sen, bark | ducting the business w Biye ovhers say—and very naturally —first sit | the Aiantic telegraph, His bet was four hnndred pounds to the deck below tion house. Sergenn! Noyes was quickly at the premises | Mattapo ‘Tripp, of Westport, 8 months out, with 250 bbs | before him. Thay nD: fafy on that ‘here is such @ communication with such an | ia ane toucond pounds that within wwe months the | minutes after the explosion took place and assisted in dragging out the paint . und thus | *P.0! on board : ‘ acter and enterpris WM. WELGHEFMAN, " ) : L Live Bark James Allen, Pierce, cid at New Bedford 284 inst fo rt ‘ vwareen intelligence ent cal'ed ont that there was noone to stop the en ended the fire without further damage, Ip all proba- | Noh Pace Geran, ; ee te Vie, at eee eee stoppace of te by the ould 06% chek? Semi Shere. re wise cannes re- | meee, mamyaice. ct coomneas BiAne) fame, SIU vom nnless itis presented to theniselves ee its 4 senses. , orteays on A SEP Firemen’s Celebration at Augusta, Me. sensex—hearing, ¥« Avousta, Me., August 4, 1865. city today ware were appeved 10, } The fiveratate © co Be ol, alm er ee es Sl re was an immense nuruber of pre. first prize of a silver trampet, alued atone bondred and Ofty dotlare, was yiven to | the engine Valor, of Kendall's Milly, whieh played one T ran down ant found tho engineer stopping | bility some person ¢irnck a mateh and threw ji into the | Bark Tamcrinne sid from New Bedford 234 inst for North the eagine; he avked me to take charye of the | paint pot, which set fire to the turpentine in the paint, | Pacific Ocean. engine a8 his arm was badly % { looked | Whether this was dune purposely or accidentally is a Schr Quickstep, Ryder, from North Atlantic Ocean, arri at the eauge and found eight po nts oF steam, and told | matter for the Fire Marshal to discover. It was repro. | * Provincetown 28d inst, with 220 Lard ‘sp and 180 do wh the ensineer to xet her into the dock; that I cuuid yet | sented to the Fire Marshal that a watchman was kept | "0 schr Walter Irvin, do, with 200 bbls sp and 100 do wh oil, her in; the bell ray to go abead, aud ft gave ber from | there to wateh the premises, as all the doors and win- Spoken, de. Mires to ten revolutions abend and, two oF three to bak | dows were left, unfnutoned ; pli, Bectahce Peet, ee up, whieh brouiit her up to a coal barge alongside the | went all through the building, no watchman was Ay Tv "den hs m1 " in this city, whieh are alse nie dock; there were sil eight pounds of steam on the | to be seen, The police report shat f man is apposed ae ee Ticate of thet? ol . is gouge Whea We same into the dock; 1 tried to get some | tobe there watelsng, tn seldom seen, This mat- Ship Jennie Eastman, Starkey, from Abyab March 10 { ‘The ivtor has beoa inctncod to make 4! > tire room, ter ought 10 be lonka into by the owners of the building. | Englund: duly 4, Int? 8, lon 21 pad March 10 for |. oim the tnat that hie rete although ale os. Ninth aud Brown « {From the Philadelphia livening Bi We are gratified to near of tir York, of our townm u store, next to the M 0 front, two hundred and t height. “Itis certainly 4 gia favorably of the merit of bis ¢ Marshal says he | , Ship Berkshire Berry, frum Swansea May 12 tor Coquim- All. this is reasonable, rs sove-to believe until hie understanding shall be convinced Nor.do we axk i one to 5 Ship Jobn L Dimmock, trom London for Melbourne, July In the meantime what are we todo? If we ask you ment sie Might burst ont in flames, but no one . we : i 40 withers the physicon! | hundred aud minety one feet and four inches through | (o wke any niterost in the matter; T senta deck hand | Ixcexpiany Prers—Arteurr ‘ro Burs Warp Scuoor TAALT DOK, on 30W sag srom Callao April 16 od hue ing eae ie pores unle . vinlng , | two hundred and eleven feet of hose down with a light to see if thera was,any dauger oi fire, | N°. 17 Axo 4 Gxooxny Srons.—Botwoen eloven and | ORM SiON, lund? 9 We | of which are prepared Wy welt nivled doctors, » ian tae op say if you can de this, why cannot you de that? | edi and he caine back ond reported iat the fireman was | twelve o'clock on Wednesday night a fire was discovered ‘Shiy fy Bede Hogeman, from Bromen for New York, Ju- | norant to read a physician's prescriptic ch Jone Fr you sau amin like » beh or run ike « deer, why ‘Verminat of a Marder Suit lying dear; have been an engineer for ten yewrs; the | hy the janitor in Ward School No. 17, in Forty-seventh | 1526, lat 68, lon 26. competent to prepare pharnnnet:steat prepation a ” 4 q ~ eo Valve il . . J a s . v “* you fy n wid your minds at cause of t nk, was that the Valve ip the | greet, between Kighth and Ninth xvenues, nt |, Ship Sarab March, Douean, from Giasgow for Valparaiso, | 1). sous means of effecting ales, Ati6n AB. or bS Jul Jat 43 N, Jon 15 W. wather on wha th pon whit in a Bandon, Me., Ang. 24, 1865, boilers together was advertisements of popular remedies and fluishing win S05 poy imtoo ed Seino ed art i a aoe a x th y : Murphy, of the Twenty-second preemet, wae notified, | >'ship Geatiude, MeStoker, frum Liverpoot for New York, no, t0lh So. cxoept from 0 det Is chy rg ; Boon nabeing eee Sep oraprelespuall (0° 7 excuped out athe peor aa ian explo oy S with gy SS aed extinguished ang ‘ates Yon’, for Now York, Aug 6, ia Heatee. tence of Medicine siands SIMPLE, PUR, AND aanuree, You derive certain ideas which you cannot trace , HAI for the Killing lames MeGraw, the jury re | sion: there was steom enough still lait afier the vont | ofthe premises, and pene lne brg: Aeron ieney ne ook oh a AUG 6, lat 48 | AT ESTIC, having Fact for im Basks, Laweilor tov li Pi feany material or carthiy origin, you will answer us in | turned » vordiet of not qi feathind the whert rk the donkey engine t pump | thane premines, and a ey incendiary fi 0 burn | hark Speedwell, from Matanzas for Northern port, wo | lar. Truth alove for Ww Capital the paintelligibie language of the Tuetaphysicion, They a mera the water oct of the beilers; it womld Bot have been pos: | gueside whor nding. ome of the wintows Gafesrenen, | 4Mte, et sb ae, fon 7 24, Hebd id shank Caepeomeats ond The eile ohal wenitiet TREEIMpatiiin’ to. yon «power Ws 00’ ene 10 tars IKE Boy ey sible Lor so much steam Ww be in the gonnd boiler if Uhe | hay raised ik and then threw in some combustible mate- | Given Fe eilsias tar honou, Chore repariea eee Mood medicine, oF auy remedy, unless you n power to do and te thin ‘axp, Angnst 24, valve hud been open . 4 c ingredients are known to others hevides t ar om Savannah, on the 4 offering. " straw; wut on the stemaboat Arrow un the 4th and Sth | struction of the building. Only a few ighta previously | Rawsapon, July 2d Sark Seo Engle, Howes, Port | PATTON ay suo ng EL: GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARL and IMPROVED of August as pilot; have been ip that ej for eight ion yeas, om tnd trip up on (haa Uae Of the ersal | +2 “Cups wes made te cet, Sr0 50 a Vellding on ihe cor. |. pate, fives vave ont; I did not know of it until we got to | grocery store by Louis Grinthal. ‘The incendiary Poured Haverstraw; we run down onthe Sth with one boiler; arrives some kerovene oil or benzine upon the stoop and The Barth riety . Aug 7—Arr hark Linda, Wi # 4 ner of Fifty-first street and Ninth avenue, occupied as a pene eae har ‘oodaide, Philadel Canvrnas, Ang ¥—Arr by Bang: eM ind, McLellan, Boston; Wisk co re: brig Csroline Eddy, Kent, mn. * t with conehisions which ie ‘The eariinquake ws with the je mo sane mind can re reason) Hmpnagn, ye amont, “Te in alle bumtng. the Mississippi valley on the éTth agiteted the river violently in the vicinity of New Madrid, Entablinbed lin uprards of cee nares: is Wishilstaneas ve from Ball ae sens a one luslf 40 1 under the street door, and then set fre to M.A boy 8 | York hid ifn, bark Manitou (Bi North, Bost rop | | water seerved to rise in a boty several feet hich, apd | three-quarters of an hour Inter than usual; made sx | few doors off caw a man runnin Hy v ‘there ne arg att ne. abet : i ; , ! 00r w across the street Bay. OB, Atty 10—In port ship Pavitie: bark Winslow, xe 4 <oMEE Ty Grtlte the cast of a man’ wher | W iekward up stream The erent waswetasPy | landiics coming down: any pasoen- | 4 hottie, and the next moment ie noticed the fire. After ickas,for RYork tories Slo, Brown, wig iorturn © loud; | HRLMBOLD'S SiS HEA uc WAKKIOUNE, oR ae ict oe cae o 9 man whom | soups during the few seconds the exsthyaake cont nied. | gets went akhore or not; the boiler was repaired in New | The dre'waa pot out he Touked t6r the. bottle and found | S#zau, rari ta NVOrk 2 day anit about 3 others a ong aa Soaee co MU atineed nomernce, for we'as hock occurred « litte before nme o'clock in the ‘ork; both boilers were used going up; left the dock at | 4 I, smelied of kerosene oil or benazine. The Fire ‘Guantanamo, July 8—Arr G Rosevelt, Harriman, St And HELMBOLD's MEDICAL DEP or murbilg, and Was also pereeptible in the city of Memphis, four o'elock, and shortly atterwards hoard a remnbling | Yarhal nae & good description of this ouuth Tenth atret, Piva Ingo. and the Rivas 4, Ang 18—Art achr Lo) eatnahi vain that we inveke a» wir ton 1 th a e ~" . a : paw " int, Nixow, Bangor; 16th, Pub ure to Io fein gying men | ow » to evra firma with trightened alacrity. A | state on deck, and he tried to vido bimself and finally = ORG CBRE TET Finiehe (Ayan), Bette. Gor 1bn,” bark Famele (Bry, rape | AT © NASSAU BTRER ot sone 7 ceive their vestitr | wre © Memphis Commercial of + Mowing day | jumped overbourd; I saw then that some ecident bad Brooklyn City News. do, Bie alle wakes ; po | ‘i ticles. Tt is equably 5 to Henge yo wraie occurred, aud rung the bell to stop; she slowed so quic Convict o” AUTHORITY.—A case of accidental death Hania, Ang 16~art achr Lang, Strum, NYork. Wherein ort yotin fell ty excite te Ub Mowy persoval incidents are related, all of interest, yet | thot T thought she war stopped; sent word by Mr. Jones | eerurred to ® sailor on board the United States ship Ma Ang ral we Tee reas (Rr), Sheev, —_—— CLUB AND INV by Dre. RICK & HAH? nihilator eares eveny, th ‘ preaie and public virtue, You answer us by WH oF doctriney Which We do Det swnetd ing to the extravagance of for anit there was ever a religion it exempt (rons Here Laulty, ever sek at be whe te of greet simi presthone deny one « to the engine room to inquire if they hed steam enough | NYork ; 170 pin. i towork the eueines, and they sat they had: I then | Vermont about aweck since, in the dry dock of the | ,AREANIL0, Aug Il—Sid brig) R Dewolt (Br), Covert, gave the signal to go abend, and we got into | Brooklyn Navy Yard, which bas caused some little trou. | Newroxr, Ang l—In port ships Young Eagle, Walker, the dost hae run under different bames— | biehetween the coroner of Kings county and the United fer Montevideo! Mitsn MeLanghidn (Br), Trefrey, for Kew oadway painted on her wheélhous Jon | States officiate, The game of the deceased is supposed to ly, with the single exception of the im ‘om bo the of the ‘wave. mm a trimed show ¢ O1Ng Against a eonthern wall, was iirown northward, a yontloman sitting at a ort vu untarily inclined to piteth « her office ov Second Citizen Ky mn nano Bre Ang 10—Arr abip TORRES, PRGALLY rrocuren wiryon rn LY itty, “Other good evens prosenaied, ity 1 wool ne ‘ ‘Hinton Smith, ane ot bi . %-Arrebip Alexandra, Crosoy, By phe, OF seek, aL over am opening on the | signs in the cabin, and the Arrow was painted on her | b¢ Clinton Smith, and he met his death in the following Ke, Avie I . y vice free, M, HOWE | west diled rebiled, like « sail ws it the atmosphere | stern: Ihave heard persons say the baile Ainyular mannor’.—Ho had served out the Full term of 18 | gromm wind for alitusore, arr 1eth, Aum & (texte, Janeen, Lor ad Attorney und Counsellor, 78. wae Bacio by wu f ng for west to east, In other | they would ask me that question; J did not a was io the act of leaving the ship as ehe | NYork: Augusta, F ‘om Philedelphia. Sid en. ke Saaremaa saul } pincer gow burners vibrated and loose partitions swayed | were co poor; they were not as poor as other bo: 1 | was being hauled into the dock for repairs. The hawser, 10th, brig Bxpress (Swe), Goble, | 40 TO THOMAS Ro AGNEW'S, Nas cw) ft Foy aoe ’ | rapidly de kward and forward, but usually in the direc. | have seen tn boats; the Arrow wax the original name of epee ware care Sane heavy strain, broke, and one en: Ae cies gauaewesbiiah cree), | Gr ctreeumieh strent. erner of Murray. wat sre 8 nghed 0 M tiow witen they Would most feadily take n- | the bowt lod two boate—a lifeboat and a yawi, | sruek the deceased with such forge a# to cause death in lien port abipe Arnold Boninger (Pron), | f an, Colees, ul every pot nea ere esi aye do have hae goad CODsuhie® of the earth, ve wee ony o™ | aoa tite proserveas) Owe Bet eaptherenant sumeber; | srantly. Hie body was sent by dhe uciala of che Yard Sven eek) itt ant hak Fer (Meck), hm any toe tn One peter} Years, wer within thse yoo it has aprend in tl I je thpeorized by some Liat the internal expansion or | saw none of the passengers jump overboard, ‘or {ntermest to the Marine Hospital Cemetery, without asex, one, Haeamn. Sid 18th, | Ce awrMAN'N PATENT soRUTeCH or amet! Jt bene iW willions on delbewer, It ie KP explosion a ‘material Tdward Start, swore Ronde in Jersey City; have | any inquest i; wn! aw the dry dock is within ae ee | Hees Parent sett digit “ nd nevuginsed ip nil parts of Kuropr, and tae bean an vaninwer (or twenly years; Thin epginocr of the Fisdiction of Kinge county, Coroner Lyneh contends At 10— Aer brig John Hathaway, | oi weiautite prluch ony re # siimuld have been notitied to Lold an inquest, and forved, For saie at 476) eppeaindee Asie hid Afrion Souse. in ty :F. Bulb: Pumnboal Arrow us , Fempoodence whe! im MY OWA InierooLFsH with po toe g " bouoe sao wed dep teaaemis tbe ne wo of the ievaner, made the necortary requisition om the physic.ana of Mite, Waite, Port: | Grand sirecte, Sregitie ov demow of the trart of | twine Not the earth, and sabluaary belore Mr Smith onght her, four months ayo, she wae | the hospital to ket possession of the body. No deiinite Cook, for Ona = nd yet yen aod yer remponunnis | thiuye in gyversl, & rolary As well ae vibratory motion. | knuwo by the name of the Broadway; when Mr Smith | AOFWer hae yet been teovived by the Coroner, aud he ni a LE ps thine veto Mink phot the result of ¢ ere trial is to determine |B at altempting 6 dip into the science af these | hired mel was to go on any boat he davired intends to bring the cnas to the notice of the command- |" Vaxivan, Ang b— Ave brig Roibeay (Br), Parker, Verw MIO pass the matter, Pehaw! Forty thowwnd Cotenewtere can | amd ferrtul phenomena, we will simply add | chunged from the Arrow to the Smith about four movt aut of the yard to-day, Cre. seving 75 percent § : have no effec: open thie moverient 11 i mantfent ail | Hat on this @earion, the city of Memphis got m pretty } sines; both boats are owned by mith; when Tran aowne of ax Unkxows Womas av vox Sotrm BOSTON fagic, MoKariands | AM number of part ongians. “ ever the word. [a every possible fora it in showing | eMentual shaking wp, though eartainly not one at all | the Arrow I carried thirty pounds of stean and did vot | seymwven Syme PeRKY.—About mine o'clock Wednesday | andl sui linear peta: tet bor. Dinoand | BSysited an t'notd 89 tions arent ey, au that her, Pb night an old woman (snpponed to be Merman) walked off | Martha We ington, Aa pad bodes ver a }trwor®: ab ore Brown (Br), EMot, | — i ‘ ra ¥ pause Wail, Piidacelphia. Aivo old ran Spex DEATH-BEW ARE OF COLD jor, Lytileton, NZ: Br scor.tours, Sander ‘st Vealth aad long life hy Pern, harks Alosandrivn, Persia, ka ren, 1 ug iete Stealf. te soon on Aris ANG Bri@ME, Jy politicr and Iie | equal to our deweris, We bave beard of no serious dam gatare wed religion, Tt is Wide spread manong Foes may misunderstand and Yogues wep per rer it it mneebing Shrough the world with 2 y sethiog wortal can arrest, consider there wae any danger: inst year's cortideater of the government allowed ve to carry riy-veven pounds of steam; the Mues of (he Arrow | vhe bridya ac the South Seventh street ferry while the ere never patched while I was on baad of hers 1 did | boat Arona was coring into the dock. | She was seen by not know that boat when she run ae the George Wash. eral pereons, but it does not appear that at Teeny alan u |yhin: Upton, Bons, vet Vas att done, grith the exception of several chimneys nt parte Of the city, which jomt their centres of ‘and fell with acrash; while several walls were ad, and a compiderable amount of plaster divlodged fn alit in ane pigs Htas iprwe ote A pray you understand me. J de not mean | ington; when I changed from the Arrow to the Smith zone was made, ¢ articles ebe had cy were sett. Zen Y 4 blood free fro" the Sxtgyen or piv! monicaatony ie | Tc portion of the Mississippi valley lise experienced | thete Was one tremam changed; Van Tassell remained on | Ushed wp, sna will ceubtices Jend to her wlentity thane ue tiietia mene whied. u , win man Coleberter may bere | similar ehotks on several occasions before, the last or. | the Arrow; if the valve in the pipes connecting the ei Wth--Art UK si Em Vort Royal; Mitia, NYork; BRANDRETI Hail yhey bure (okie, sangha bistire axdae reproveniasive, sve. dving this thing. nt } Surtog abont-two yenre and balf ago: bul tfls excoeds | bollera were shut the steam could uot escape; if it was y Podsics. ti Cater UTE a nership fda Eiiy, Mivci, Rat | Some nea eheunsatien, ani are safe. CT Pr TF en fe gpe pmnean il the steam See Re caeroue is MOZAMT GRNRRAL COMMITTRE. morer Math, bark Hiewiors, Long, RMssbethport; cobr Hor. uty BARR se cheat: as ‘hing tat tadwenctog eran nociaty io al lands and in | the Priqhtal com sinon Of 1611, fe ealamitour in ite ‘The above named organization met last evening and | “*h YR-Art barks Solel, Goptd, Boston; tamirenthe Ol FINE BRANDRETH'S * 1 fon! effocts the siver, m the vicinity of New anthorined the Executive Committee to eal! a primary being Wi Nichols, | or a RK BANK OF NEW YorK le b A ‘of the shock experienced wren, Fuiler, itorioo; Hatta, | FIVE NATIONAL. FARK BANK 0 A ‘conenr, bot it wes election in the various wards, at which delegaien will be unk Watlor, Potien, Row Havews by HO acre hedyeg tt teal hytong ‘ont toms than to sad a DUT frown Rowe chosen to represent the fection im the Albany Conven- By Ave, Moos, ts Hi ae Bak i ary Tb. WOWT Hy Ga Mon of the 7th of Bopromber, Howangs, Noro, “he ‘auaws Ab

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