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EW YORK HERALD. MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1865. 5 ‘ : WASHINGTON. YACHTING. pletely refute. Im four years’ association with the Sec. rotary of the Navy General Meigs has ever found him animated by an active and pure patriotism, ready to do recently purchased have turned out to be of this char- x = =e Seen se here ral in, fe ata we anny am, Wasainoron, Sept. 17, 1865. peppy eae om ee au sceamemeanauaaramned AN AERIAL VOYAGE, | rorer mite jmrnnding, eredualy, aad smotview, | hess bound hor Howingtremes nko aed 10%IRE | Genera Howard hw own darting most of his tm THE STOLEN GOVERNMENT 20x08. The Race Between the Restless Whe Park and Surroundings | sme'dsiectwmownere. ‘var bo it from our Intention | gov epneare 10 be misaled “mythology,” F 'mIe-| probaly, Afton thousand of this clam inthe Oty and Partios by altering the numbers thervot. Some bonds aes even to insinuate for moment the vicinity, The bu Advancing, Cores placed her hand on the brawny . They are not fed at government expense, but ——s from the Skies. fault ig with the suthors themselves. Swineing | gi0clterg of the warlgod, and salt; “Has not she blood } a suprising eye ie kept on them by the agents of the | suv , THe siterations are very skilfully Gresttod, and THE LATTER THE ion to 80 sacrilegious an idea, and yet there Ess | of8 million brave hearts sufficed to Sak ay 400. | Fonstpen’s Baceas. GF cannes, when: Ganersl Howard | con,” awe saten wale Geer gustan. Bie ke exist, as we say, a defect somewhere. Kimost ‘all the | OF to ploase thy Majesty; must a million other bon; po pacdapricngyete py stag nt done by adding a figure before or after the number of the do. J ke. articles roforred to are written amid the noise and uproar | Whiten om the fair plains of Columbiat Say | fom pings Shigeo 7 ges P exctaa offsict | 2024 and exch coupon, thua:—Bond No. 1,228, by the The Yacht Fleet at New London—Acri- addition of the figure “‘one"’ before or after the number, 3 Hi E ‘Appearance of the Earth | of crodei tuoroughiare. Mayhap the unfortinas | POtt2, Lat me rogn ence hi from a Ball ‘ suthor pens his luoubration ip an upper story oF g8rT9t | foe go long a time, again Tetra, See; already the youth | Som OfaY with the bollef that the governmeni Dela i") | is made 11,226 or 12,261, thereby rendering the caution | val of the Vice President of the United oon. lowed by timo honored fecolleotions, still attics of them | Of *Ro land glories in ite new found troasare. | Insteed getting on eee ‘The young females of the settle- | 15 in public not to negotiate bonds bearing the origiaal | States—Salute, dsc. solves are far from being at all conducive to lierary Vioad Someiaiet meciees, coved, Sie Ser tae wae Geen Fh A lines; be pddrransaspues:fingne im | numbers of the stolen ones wholly ineffective. Losses Nuw Lovpos, Conn., Sept. 16, 1866 Sere, _Dieet seseeeere eter ‘anesdy author, | BAF¥est moon and the voices of the merry reapers, as bsiengt S07. Tanenh qeatlaman: wom ling | of these bonds by theft are becoming 90 frequent of late | Hon. Lafayette 8, Fostor, Prosident of the United STHREE SUNSETS IN ONE DAY. | ero, sho desired Utopia yreD mang tee | (nix Snoend even benen-de Gey not soma Eweely, oven aoe eee ane wine | that it behooves every ono to be on his guard against im- | States Senate and Vico Prosident of the United States, ar suguort to'al engaged in Literary paraurta ihe advantage, | T#iUbim how in thy path the tumbrel and cannon have | tureai, that they have employ tterly untrue, | om sive ln our bachec hs mayeae mere tamer" Zens it posable, of aides imo ballcca, Tas oriaion toes Sorblddes thee yg ak the aye of thy LAMP, UO | ss rowing pgpiealt “lip és Tl PERSONAL. Rambler. He boarded the United Stato Navel Soboot le ree throug! ‘kling clou grow! nding mone; mannet ir. Bentti Brit sere trent be recolved with greater ppre- | now to iliume the field of strife and cause to be remem- | tounding to all who omit reading the recorda of the | tho city. it wesid pace gg ow act 4 copie peyr pe perfect bats aoe boon 4 i E [ i DINN ciation, and would inly be better worthy of approba- ER ONE MILE ABOVE THE SEA. tion. 2 Lowe, would you, bat got 8p 8 eye m of Resod by aaen 708 'epet ye Gyn *idastherial Hotel or “Cloudland Restaurant; han bien impasodand . Sow apa ba Rise: wee se ne for a summer residence, Or | Singing in praise of peace. "Ye who make rial penitentiary, ding and Tri hal Procession — ny eva Sante ‘could never again come | Vault echo with your melody—ali, all assist goddess.” police court. Petty crime and licentiousness among the freedmen of both sexes are fearfully on the increase in this city, aa is shown by the daily police reports. The Pets are succeeding admirably in pulling the wool over the eyes of their working friends. Semi-official character, for the purpose of reporting upon ‘such recent improvements in our navy as come under his observation. Baron Rapp, of Eckmuhl, Bavaria, ia now in this city. were examined, and the youngsters put through « por. tion of their man-of-war exercises. The Vico Prosidont expressed himself much pleased with the discipline of the boys, and complimented Captain Lowry upon the FE | hi 38 F i E i to trouble the earth. The idea is a brilliant one, and He was a member of the party of English capitalists in ficiency they displayed in their exercises, Tho boys to New York. . Srorthy ef the anther, 16 in oak eee ease ibe: en. pee ‘THE MENTAL CONDITION OF CAPTAIN WIRZ. their lato voyage to this country. The tour on his part, Saat cmaaioron salva Navy Department would rocks or kissed the he | Wirz, the Andersonville prison keeper, seems to have | nowever, is entirely for pleasure, do well to attend to this essential whenever preciuoa it ls impossible not to be the meres Ld hig Sheash considering his gered THE OLD CAPITOL PRISON. and uniformity in appearance upon drill are required. INCIDENTS OF THE VOYAGE, | baloon ths much mores Set isnt Sa "beoae Ho wate Sax Wl con eee eee ee Lint eager man te cancia aman, ye poy ‘ke. conducive 3 the, development of os Pas, pat te vanes soe okie ne tha npn HA Capitol , aud the number is fast d ing. here, including ethan ade McVickas; ut have RECEIPTS FROM GOVERNMENT SALES. the Mystic, and J American people can fully borrowing from Captain West, the superintendent of the Ne Profoaior ¥. S.C. Lowe's balloon Quaker City made | "**ifth ‘herefore we Will bos say any mst steel | prison, such clasic Iverature as the works of Molior, | py tne govomment from the sales of srepeety aceume, | THE Race Betweom the Restless and Hon- aEr. heard but loyalty for aye.”” Milton, Dante and De Quincy; but sinee his illness he Poe a riots. third detached ascer Saturday, Profea- ge nh latod 1 a sion on yy. The Profea: ‘Wo have now been up for some time, The sun, which | In the exuberanco feclings I gave three hearty | has entirely discarded these authorities, and it is authori- during the war. We have on hand at the diferent Naw Lonpow, Sept. 17, 106. quartermaster’s, commissary and medical depots a large and varied assortment of medical stores, farming, me- chanieal and household utensils of the most expensive material and workmanship, which must be sold at a sacrifice to close the concer. The stock comprises ig well known to the American nation as having ren- | Was on his homeward course when we commenced to as- | cheers, and, of course, a “tii {dered such efficient service to our armies during the late cend, is now about sinking into his bed in the west. The | hands with the ‘gifted orator,’ but that he was on the ‘acene baffles description. The horigon, as a parti colored | outside, and I had not yet been endowed with immorta- ‘war, as letters testimonial from some of our greatest | fringe of the richest hues, surrounds the entire earth | lity; but, no doubt, would before long. I sht of the (Senerals fully establish. Among his feats as an aeronaut | carpeted beneath us. A zone of gorgeous colors encircles | ‘hi hi’s’’ such a speech would be greeted with if de- the building of the largest balloon in the world and fd ay the orb of oF sinks lower and lower in the dis- | livered in Union square, and wished it had been. The yachts Restless and Honrietta started from “and's Point oa Saturday night at eleven o'clock. ‘The Henrietta passed the lightship off New London this (Sunday) morning about eleven o'clock, tiftoca tatively stated has actually been perusing the well known but not widely read work, “Baxter's Call to the Unconverted."” THE TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR EXCEPTION. s On the river, his departing rays reflected, caused An exclamation Mars interru my reverie. ‘The twent; Presi- minutes ahead of the Restless. \@ carrying of sixtoon tons weight init; making the | it to appearasa sapphire ven, studded with opal stipe, | “By Jupiter here's Sieevel™” andr ii erat 1¢ wea 30. | cet ee ee rere sm ctidernbla | ROMY every useful article, from locomotive engine to uickest voyage on record—eleven hundred mites in nine | Whose shadows, marked in outline, painted the | A gentleman of jovial appearance, yen netruction elicited const @ second hand pair of drawers, all of which will be dis- ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. comment North and Soyth. Its opponents apparently forget that slavery still exists in some of the Southern States, Kentucky, for instance, has never abolished it. All slaveholders are supposed to fat! within this excep- tion, and all pardons extended to that class are con- ditioned upon a full and complete renunciation of the right to property in slaves. All who are pardoned are therefore committed individually to the abolition of slavery, independent of the action of the State Legisla- tures, Is this not a sufficient reason for the exception until the §tates have legally and formally declared their ly old cuss,” in ours. He has also improved the balloon and inflati Placid waters. And now it is gone, Its disc has gradu- | Bowery parlance, was approachit His face was of that cana seed vahciadine Gea caidk eacocpsbes - Ally become smaller and still more small till nothing now | peculisr tint ascribed to it by the ancients, and his nose— f h a remains of its glory. But only fora time. As we ascend | go a looking was it that one would it ine it would ‘carried on now at the Park—thus being the first who | again he is visible, ay tly sinking into the earth, | turn all the rain in the clouds into,steam. He was care- ever utilized it—and he is determined to extend | 204 8° we chase him till at length he becomes stationary, | lessly attired, and séemed evidently slightly inebriated. at ese at and ho is gone. It is still perfectly bright. We can yok | By his side be dragged a pale, sickly looking youth, who ios ont nian to Aor everynody sm opportunlty of a9- Soe tho surrounding country spread beneath us, while | held a flagon of wine obedient to his: master’s will, "On nding. A bridal car is in process of construction on a joubtiess we are perfectly invisible to those on the Spoeoeching the car of our balloon Bacchus asked, in no je of great magnificence; and the noxt sensation will ae (eee ae a ieee anal language, if we had anything to drink, and, upon “age our handing him a bottle of cham) he called to tl “i ae bp coca ed tie marsiage ceremony amid the | of our Haga indioates, We are above the smaller reser- | youth at-his sido—* Ganymede, uncork that instantly . . r Lowe has a new plan for navigating | voir tn the ark, and not a breath of air gives us any | and be blowed to you!’ Ganymede did as ordered, and the clouds, which will be presented to the public in the perceptible motion. Drifting slowly, abundant time is | his master made short work of the sparkling liquid. given us to admiro ‘a sceno again which each moment | While observing Bacchus I had not noticed tho ap- posed of at reasonable prices during the coming winter months for cash in government funds. CATTLE SALE AT ALEXANDRIA. The commissary department will shortly offer at Alex- andria some fifteen hundred head of cattle, steers and cows, fattened on hay and corn at government expense, which will be an opportunity for poor Virginians to get their money back. Advortisements for the Wraaty Hazatp must be handed im before ten o'clock every Wednesday evening. Its cir- culation among the enterprising mechanics, farmors, merchants, manufacturers and gentlemen throughout the country is increasing very rapidly. Advertisements in- sorte in the Waecty Hanacp will thus be seen by a large portion of the active and energetic people of the United States. Obit: '. HON. WILLIAM MITCHELL, OF INDIANA. Course of a year. becomes endued with greater interest to us. It . It required h of a female wh 101 ei i ute lnteretng to recre the. fret Sepa aveeton. | sovsont so moran Sopaiiag Sores nalvesd sess | Eettet ober sea'tas mtatessaeat terete t gt | sdbenion to te doctrine of emancipation? Wit Mitchell, formerly member of Congres from NOTICE To THE PUBLIC. warded from a balloon, and never yet published :— hoisting them, as the navigation of the water; no rail- | vision which I saw. Imagine a dozen Fifth avenue | ABUSES IN THR SYSTEM OF OBTAINING PARDONS. | the Tenth district of Indiana, diod lately at Macon, Georgia pin triog: Uiepemivares ec natneionenel Oe CARERS a peornnicte belles in the full Biaso of waterfalls and “‘moire’— | If additional evidence were mecded to prove the | He wasanative of this city, but removed some years Our city subscribers will confer a favor by reporting @o ras Presses or Tae Unitep States:— est necessity of proclaiming our approach by witistle oF ‘he aunties betore a ae perce? mink, Foon abuses of our present system of obtainilg pardons, it | since to prea Bolg ee Beer pl ie ie any of our city carriers who overcharge for the Hxkauy ‘From this point of observation wo command an extent | other sign. We have the full man, i ight of the line. We | nor yet of hi we t of country nearly ae miles in diameter. I have great | shan’y have any coroner's jury sitting on our mutilated calipee that noe the connie TJenatlon ofall the tele Bese ia sending the this first telegram ever des- | corpses and returning a verdict of ‘Came to their death, | had ever seen. ‘At last,” she cried, “my Adonis, my Gatoho m an aerial station, and acknowledge in- | &., &c.; we blame nobody.” Astute jurors, far-secing | own lovely one’’—meaning me— “where have you tarriet pre ness to you for the encouragement given in | coroner, you shall have nochance of exculpating “‘every- | from your own Venus? Are you not he who fled me ording me an opportunity of demonstrating the ayail- | body,’ and only blaming the unfortunate victim. ‘Gen- | when I lay supphantly at your feet and prayed for one might be found in the daily issues of almost any Southern Paper, Advertisements soliciting that class of business, and guaranteeing the utmost promptness and despatch, are paraded in all their columns. These attorneys ceme on with bundles of petitions for pardons, They are passed Country subscribers to the New Yous Heaatp are ro quested to remit their subscriptions, whonover practi cable, by Post Office Orders. It is the safest mode of transmitting money by mail. pol In 1860 he was elected to the House of Re- presentatives of the Thirty-seventh Congress, and served on the Committee on Indian Affairs. He was on an unofficial visit to the South at the time of his death. JAMES 8. CHARLES. ility of the acience of aeronautics in the service of the | crous public,’’ your morbid appetite will not be tickled | caress,’” consi tered agra james Charles, was be TONE 1861 T. 8. C. LOWE. by any “thrilling catastrophe.” We can’t see it. undeceive By oreeever ant oat “ I ioe aa upon in the Attorney General's office, ent to the Presi- | The subject of this paragraph, J ~ 7” Advertisements should be seat to tho office before nine ‘shaunnene Penn ee ONE MILE ABOVE THE EARTH. ceiver, false, cruel hearted one’’—and here she bent | dent and signed, conveyed to the State Department for | *M ctor of some repute, both North and South, but for | as Sons 6 Thore is one poculiarity in air travelling—one which | over ‘and Kissed me—“‘thus has it always beon, | the seal, delivered te the Attorney General for transmis- | ‘2 Past seventeen years perhaps best known as con- at nected with the Southern stage. He died in this city on Saturday last, after a painful illness, in the fifty-sixth year of his age, surrounded by his nearest relatives and mapy dear friends. He leaves one daughter, married, and residing at Shreveport, Louisiana, Mr. Charles’ wife, who died some years ago, was the widow of Thomas 8, hamblin, of New York, and the mother of W. H. Hamblin, at present a member of the company at one of the Broadway theatres. Mr. Charles was identified with the Confederate cause, holding a commiasion as captain in the army, at Richmond, when that place was taken by our troops; came here soon thereafter, and was kindly cared for by his brother and relatives and the Masonic Gund with appropiate coremonies yesterday afternoon wi ceremoni afternoon by the mem of New York Lodge. No. 330, mene whom are a. goodly opertion, @ theatrical profes mon, from No. 40 Frulon avenue. The deceased was known the country through as an {aotel nt, upright —* and an able and painstaking per- formor. , The grounds on Saturday at the Park were densely | strikes the passenger aa @ great oversight, and which | YOU prefer the dangers of the chase, the perils ‘crowded, and numerous applications being made for Peele ceca en Pe GO CSIY sA Doee ie Thete are be ARIS eee Te Sle — love (ors a = seats, Professor Lowe determined to put them upat | {oyi"trom the carriage window ead tear the distance | eal times, to my intense'satisfaction, “Wh is ets,” fuction, and accordingly at five P. M. an impromptu | you have already passed over, and how many more | $e continued; “proud boy, am I not fair to look upon a4 auctioneer, on an improvised rostram, commenced the | mils you must pasa before reaching your destination. IT nodded my head as well as she would let me. “Am I Gale’ 68 ‘The Naw Youx vs eaiea te a8 great pleentre to know that there is a fine hotel a a oF bean, and would not all the gods consider seats. Hxaatp represent ad, where an illimitable quantity emselves supremely blessed to obtain but a smile from Present made the first bid, twenty-five dollars, when | of incipient juleps and-embryo cobblers pay your me?” Isaid [knew it, and she, seeing me relenting, ‘other bidding became brisk, Thirty, forty, it had mounted | coming. But such is not the case in the air, No glaring | CAught mein Ler arms and was about to fly away wit to Atty dollars in a short time, “Sixty dollary,” cried | faupOst, with urward pointing band, tolls you it's Alby | Ty ig, f Meer hgntumll iaatieteu pee’ Temvanssa” ‘our representative. “Will you bring us back safe?” said | guards the entrance to heaven's starry domain—or two | 80d Mars, looking toward us, frowned and bade my cap- hn interosting bidder. ‘Suppose ye land in the say!’ | hundred thousand to the moon; no, nos even a buoy to peng pny coped which she aay, did. “Ve. ald x Patlander. “Ob, nonsense; sixty-five | Mark the passage, of the-equitores, or the route.of the | Aarts ofr: or by. Pluto, Sjuplier ‘shall hese of 4.” dollars,” said another bidder. “Seventy, seventy. | where about, but hae ‘evidently Grifted ‘con. | And she vanished. five, ‘eighty dollars. Bids “now began to | Siderably. Thin lea “dicided’ mistakes but, | ,, When she had gone wished ad not screamed: I doubtle: the difficult; of the undertaki: ee sores ibe fcteme was tight as ever. | (jy great, ‘How, them fig | not to give up, I determined to advertise inthe porsonals And bidding 1s confined to our representative | above the earth? ‘Very easily. Our barometer rises as | themoment I reached home. Buta fearful noise aroused and a gentleman in a gray suit of clothes, The latter | we go up in consequence the rarity of the atmos. | Me, and turning I saw that Bacchus had got into a row sxatained hit purge aad cried spastaodically, «Eighty. | PBC", and scionce has arranged a certain grade, which, | W Mars, who was belaboring him stoutly, while at the xami ra modically, on comparing with our instrument, proves us to be | #ame time Silenus was giving vent to his wrath. | “I tell five dollars.” Our representative, knowing his command | exactly one mile above the level of the sea. ‘ou T fed like re al Ayan oe — Ike ~ i of fu hi lly, « ” The thermometer, which has been falling gradually—it | [am thrown overboard; t t drink wine, but kil inds, called out cheerfully, ‘‘Ninety dollars.” The | yoy at cighiy-two when we commenced our ascent | themsclves with that manufacture of Gambrinue—that man in gray, batting his hat over his forehead, ‘‘Nine- | pow shows sixty-nine degrees, and while poor mortals swill ‘lager. I telt you I won't stand it now; down ty-five dollars.’ Our representative, with a smile, | down below are being vaporized under the sun’s rays | South they did drink wine, but alas for those brave, good “One hundred dollars.” Man in gray frantically makos off | We are hastily donning our overcoute and imbibing » | men, ey are no mors | | Don’t, call traitors te their r stimulus e Bourbon whisk order to ."” thundered “they wero co- ‘the platform; and under the protection of the Professor keep comfortably. pe ‘This will not ae wandered at | Wards, and if Grant wore in agai We he would have ‘the representative of the Huxazv (akes his seat, accom- | when one remembers the necessarily rare condition of | licked hell out of them. “It's not ao," bawled Bacchus, Bogas. All “foreign scenta"’ are us past all doul He rcatee tettgtanais thetgeotine oul queone real perfame® NIGHT BLOGMING CERRUS. one Fe me 18y J . Nee rtd ay PHALON &BON. N.Y. Sold everywhere. sion to the appilcants, and taken possession of by the attorneys, who claim and actually collect fees for the same, when in fact they were to no extent instrumental in obtaining them, and never in any way expedited their passage through the departments. George Hillyer and A. W. Hammond & Sou, of Atlanta, are actively solicit- ing this class of business, Let the public beware of them, and understand that the applications for pardon are in nowise benefitted by such attorneys. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. It is true that information was received here not long ago that President Juarez had fled to El Paso from Chi- haahua, but from the tenor of the same advices it does not follow that the fortunes of the liberals are irretriev- ably destroyed. However that may be, it is certain that there is no change in the policy heretofore discovered by our government in relation to Moxican affairs. MAJOR GENERAL SLOCUM. ‘The revocation of the President of General Slocum’s order in Mississipp! is descanted upon at considerable length in official letters received from officers in that department, and the hope expressed that the apparent antagonism may lead to his early resignation, His 10- cont nomination may decide him to resign, but he is understood to fally concur in the Presidential policy. A Beacon of Health. Fhe nea of this world have each their appotated mission, Tt is the mission of HOSTETTER'S STOMAOH BITTERS toprevent and relieve a great-variety of ailments. or twelve years ite success a4 & protective and a remedy has been without check or draw Ty la strong negative evidence of thle fest, thet, the of the article as & specific for , biliousness, constipation, sea, general dootiny and intermittent fevers bas never been ites I Beastie sea. wh oses ref mallige po howe oa a house! words have from Hane {0 time been gtven 19 the. Trite reputation is not founded in facts, them truth in & shadow, and the utterances of conscientious citizens are of no more value than “ dicers’ oaths.” ‘And what is its reputation? Let the progress of its salew answor the inquiry. Where twenty dozen bottles of Hos- satier's Bittars were sold in 1865, five hundred dozen are dis- now. Could publio opinion be more significantl; than by cr ¢unparaiioied increase of comsumptiont [t seem: PePhe preparation has been imitated. Where are the tmite- wont Scho answers," Wheret™ To the = Limbo" of th lost on earth they are all either gone or noing... Peace with them. New York office, 99 Cedar street. City Intellf, Arraurrep Svicior.—On Saturday night last Goorge Brandt called at the residence of his wife, in 119th street, between First avenue and avenue A. In the course of a conversation with her he wished to know if she would consent to again live with him, the parties having sepa- rated about five years since. She replied in the rs tive, and he then produced a small vial filled with lauda- num and swallowed the contents. He was immediately pasied. by Mr. Wood, one of Professor Lowe's assist- | tho atmosphere at this elevation. On the top of almost | “they were right; I'm secesh, I am and I tell y adic all our mountain which are very little higher | ¢——."" How far he would have gone no one knows, THE CAPTURED REBEL TREASURE. sreved te Deberes Mespual, aud every, alums quade to | ronsrents can Sestoer ausiuae Denia, Wk Risote oe sas Gakdbvas (eb tlevtng taeecebiiig, | en ce ee ne meee ore an Se, Seed tne aotlin where Conc te Go fhe combat’ | ‘The Hxnatp despatches of last week mentioned that | save his life. There is not miich chance for his recovery. Stockings and Ladios Abdominal Bells. A lady attendant. eccotint of his trip:— ‘The scene spread beneath us now is superb. For mies | ber knowledge of anthorities said, “As said | Mr. McFarland was here on behalf of the Richmond He ws a native of Germany, aged forty years. ccunentat, Drowstno.—Yestorda| party wore | A-—Jeffers, 573 Broadway, ts Sell verre es i 1 omit his Ladies’ and Children's SHOES at sTyuced prices The SEPPERS, wag a-ound the country lies map) out; tho city, | 0 say I, ‘Whoever attempts to pull down the out sailing epposite Hoboken, the boat, containing five American Qvaxge City, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1865. ith its mass of buildings, gradi pearing i flag, shoot him on the spot!’’’ I fairly screamed with PY gs, gradually disappearing in the | (of nt. it cheered till | wes hoarse, and—>“Good heavens! Bank to advocate their claim to the treasure captured in Georgia when Davis attempted to escape. The claim ladios are invited to call and see. GOING UP. distance, but sending off its branches on through the State as farasthe eye reaches; the houses becom. you'll fall out!” And ao I would had not my companion | rests on’ exceedingly unsatisfactory There ig | ™20 and one woman, suddenly capsized, and one man, Amid tho cheering of the crowd wo take our soat in | State, an fir fe tho, Oye ron aee tne a tee eee | Spoken. looked around. and found. we had Just | tysie if an eed Gis wad Pr ger ety of the | Bamed Michael Derby; weadrowned Bvery exertion was | Address.—Meerschaum Manufacturers, the car, Everything is ready, We have parted from | ali that marks the approach to J gore her | emerged from the clouds, ‘Have I been dreaming?” I y that Property made to rescue the unfortunate man, without avail. POLLAK & SON, 698 Broadway, near Fourth street. —Pipes Bye bank or banks. There is still leas that it was not legiti- Fine ww Caerrt Srreet—Oxe Horse Bersxp ro | %4 Cigar Holders, warranted genuine, spaeus ‘and votell, ‘our friends, the “last speech and confession” is made, | still, all trace of the mighty city 1s lost, and the scene | asked; “where are the gods and goddesses? Where is ‘at reduced prices.’ Cut to order aad repaired. ‘wo have given full directions concerning our obituary, | below looks like a mass of embroidery in | Venus? Whereis Mars?’ My companion unkindly sug- | mately confiscated under the laws and well recognized | peseu.—Shortly before mine o'clock last evening i dark brown and silver; the creek: dori gested an attack of blood juent on an ‘overtoee of 1 and wo are off, No, wo don’t ascend. But something i | diverging fromthe broad ‘Atlantic. spread out in the | champagne. I repudiated the idea, and am perfect! Lccaemuc bl federal government. It is susceptible | gre broke out in a stable in the rear of 475 Cherry street. | @.—Boys’ and Children’s the matter. An carthquako perhaps! ‘The enclosure is | distance’ like a son_of virgia metal. Wo are | satisfied I ave seen everything I have described, though | °F Proof that the money in question was removed from | The flames spread rapidly, and caught the back puzza | | GARIBALDI, CUTAWAY AND ZOUAVE SUITS, Richmond as Confederate property. A postion of it was thrown off the tram for the payment of Joe Jobuston’s army. Tho latter general stated, during his recent visit to Baltimore, that such was the cage, and that the amount lefe for his army amounted to one dollar and eighty-five cents per capita, and that he received that sum in com- mon with the rank and file of his army. The balance is now claimed by individuals or corporations. Does any one believe that the money would have been left if Davis had escaped? Do not all feel and know that it was con- sidered the property of the Confederate goverument, ‘and was so de facto if not de jure? THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES. General Spinner bas left Washington for several weeks sojourn in New York. During his sbsenee Standish Barry will, by appointment of the President, be the Act- ing United States Treasurer. General Spinner has been fm that office four years and a half, and has lost only nineteen days in that time, losing eighteen of them in consequence of sicknesm For over two years he has worked seventeen hours every day. It is not kmown that any of the government employes are ambitious of following bis example of industry. PH COUNTERFRITING OF GOVERNMENT CURRENCY. The utterance of spurious one hundred dollar com- pound interest notes and other dangerous counterfeits shows the importance of the government's using alto- gether the paper especially adapted to genuine issues, snd which is now manufactured in the Treasury build. da, at reasonable prices TV, BROKAW, @ Lafayette place, aud sinking, and the miserable people are shouting to us for | a!oue. Nota sound disturbs the sttllness which is on asTwrite I think it must have been aymere delusion. ‘M4 Fourth avenue, oppoaite Cooper Union F | every sid’. Man and man’s work have disappeared, al A LANDING IN THE PARE. twsistance. It is a sad thing to see 80 many persons sink- | though we are here as testimony to man’s ingenuity; | By the time I waa unpleasantly made aware of my {ng ; but no! a brilliant idea strikes us. Weare ascendiug— | and at such a time it is — strange that one thought | dreaming wo bave made some considerable progress and there is no doubt of it—but ascending so beautifully that | Should pass through our minds. In the hands of God. | are now over the large reservoir. It being rather cool The broad, blue, unclouded expanse above us, where we % the sensation is imperceptible. Like: two more Elijahs | are taught He lives; a vold beneath us—for by this time ies te sine be ate benneti the pet hn ope ‘we are on a heaven-bound trip, though it is questionable | all trace of earth had disappeared. Begone, atheism aud | near our great footstool. It may be well to mention how whether that individual took our mode of ascent, and less | !Dfidelity. Perish all who say “there is no God.” He is | halloonists ascertain whether they are descending. a here. the upward course a sheet of r thrown from the car probably still did he start from New York. The resem- IN THE CLOUDS—AN ABRIAL REPAST. of the balloon descenda, though of course taking @ long Dlance ceases, and we leave the particulars of his ascent But we are nearing a number of objects which at first | time before it reaches the earth. The contrary is the 0 the prolific imaginations of Colenso or the modern | @Ppeared as mere specks dotting the turquoise sea above, | case when descending; the rush an ge the paper of the dwelling 415 Cherry street, and soon after ex tended into the dwelling house, burning tt out com- pletely, doing a damage to that building of about three thougand five hundred dollars. Before the firemen suc- ceeded in extinguishing the flames the roofs of the two pm omey | dwellings, 477 and 479, were dai to the extent of some five hundred dollars. These three dwel- roy have brick frouts and frame rears, are two stories ‘and attios, with dormant windows shingle roofs. The stable was worth about one hundred dollars. It con- tained three horses belonging to Gorham Baker and one horse belonging to Thomas Turner. Mr. Baker's horses wore all got out, but Mr. Turner's was burnod to death. Mr. Turner valued him at three hundred dollars. On the first floor of 475 the back rooms were occupied by James Balmer and famil; He reiated to Fire Baker the in the fire. It seoms that tho chimney was found to be almost red hot, caused & collection of soot taking fire. A hole was made in the fue and water poured ge it was su posed the danger was over, but tho ing the back of tl chimney the hay took fire, caused no doubt by the over heated state of the chimney brick. Mr. Balmer had considerable difficulty in out his household offects, His los will be about $150; no in- sarance. The front rooms on the first floor were occu- plied by Thomas Lynex; furniture damaged by removal about $60; noimsurance. The floor waa occupied by Philip Ualaban and family. Hix furniture was dam- also by removal. In the attic Mra. Waters also had her articles of furniture The buil ts owned by Honry Kottletas, and is said to be ii . No 477 Cher Fy atrect ig owned by Gorham Laker. The roof is dam- about $250; insured for $1,200 in tho New York ire and Marine Insurance Company. Mr. Baker's fur. niture is also insured for $500 in the same company. Nelson Baker, Neil Sweeny, Mr. Shuman and M: ret A.—The Finest Overcoats Ever Soon im this country now ready for ir sale. L_¥, BROKAW, 62 Lafayette place, and ‘M Fourth avenue, ‘oppostie ‘Cooper Union. 1 ear Ores Uae PLANT "8 ia ‘ata Park ‘ow and by alt ja By A “White's Patent Levor. Truss best. No pressure on the back. Light clean and easy. Pres sure inward and apward GREGORY & CO., 009 Broadway. " fi but now wo know tobe clouds, amd here we become | and presses it upwards. Coming down gives one a pecu- spiritualists. We are not afraid; no such feeling as (esr | gware of a fact which was each moment becoming more | liar fecling There is u considerable rush of air and the dato izati rs our organi ion—our courage is proverbial. We | apparent, We were getting hangry, and a well filled | balloon descends at a proportionate rate, to the wish of fare fully occupied now answering to the cheers of the | basket of edibles and drinkables stowed away beneath | the weronaut. At any moment he can stop the'progress wd, while the band, in bad taste, plays “Ho, for Dixie.” | ‘B® Len ea ae on b~ co. poo g gy dined of the balloon, causing it to remain perfectly stationary. wo are in danger of a collision; the other balloon | Hotel, We were i y N i Boe fen WB hore Reshege ; ry ‘e were im nature's restaurant. No sable walt- piajerd rig ied into the viemity. Carriages stopped, and Qaitod States) is desconding. No; wo pass it, and the | oFs dodge behind pest ee eae th, dishes re | for over three quarters of mile the road was complately b te Bayp impeded. Selecting a grassy knoll, we got the balloon Pamongrrs wish usa pleasant trip. We wave the ‘Stars } not want. In fact, to speak candidly, we were not very | di over th, abd inn fon Seana nena for the first and Stripes,"’ and still ascend. The sensation now be- | well off in the way of dinner table appointments, but | time since our departure from the enclosure, touches the ‘somes one of “going up,” and is pleasant toa degree. | Made up for that deficiency by a thorough appreciation of | earth. Not with « bump, or the slightest concussion did Tho ‘the surroundi Whiz go the’champagno corks, andthe | we come down. Kasily, comfortably we reach the ground, Prospect is magnificent. We are drifting over the | foaming liquid Jea in the glass. go throngh a | while » crowd of over two thousand persons tmeke the Park, while those at the Saturday concert gaze on us aumbet of loys toasts—“The Raw received with welkin ring’’ with cheering. Low | arme volunteer th the admiration we are fairly entitled to. ‘To say we | (three times, threes and eT ek tocling or | Lobel ts down. Coming trom, the clouds as wo did we “ recei' are ln uy as creatures of an —' Feaan 9 them weeks but true; but, though in the air, | compassion for their situation; “The Press,” responded | ave’? —and, prey were wajto wait we would have dl ‘put on airs’’ is quite contrary to our nature. In | to by your representative in @ manner which cousrd received sundry proofs of the hospitality of the bystand- wery language, we are heving a “high old time.’ the clouds to roll one over the other in delight; “‘Pro- | ors, But we dospise thom all, and, despite the frantic " fessor Lowe and aeronautics; responded to ‘by the | efforte of the crowd to retain us in their midst, wo throw Bome may imagine we are nearer to heaven than wo may | yhosts of unsuccessful aeronaute who honor his enter- | out some ballas!, and again mount into the air. hope to be again. We throw the cowardly insin' [vat va be hg pean he ay +e” and are By this time the shades otereaiet: are fast enshrouding " ci pal vengeance. rroundil s, and having remained hort on top of them, as they are beneath our contempt. | Here we are hobnobbing ity whilo our balloon ie aliaost | func we derermene. to make s tal descent, and. soon Al Engines.—Ericsson’s Improved Ca- lories. 164 Duane street. epee Dosen.— Our celebrated soft finish « Islan: re (the finest 7 made aon fy Ay yd ‘at our ro- Jepartanen al x SSMS Bow te Sole Manut re, $0 Warren stroot. A Positive Savi of elor’s Hair Dye.—The in the to! orld. harmless, reliabie, and Instantaneous only per- Teot Also enerating Extract Lag ” Bre nd restores the hair. St Barclay sttect, Now York. t Powerful Day and Night for the o7 . heulist Optician, n Ophiiai Pebble Spectacies Eye a toes old aod Preserve: hon and Improve the sight young ‘without the Fatreaning event of fi changes. A SENSATION. stationary in respect to our feelings. select a desirable site for a landing. larger paper rchased | Losier name , Hovering over the Park after the manner of Mabomei’s A VISIT TO OLYMPUS. OUR SAFE RETURN. orgs ee pabreagr posited ie fatmitare i duinaged by ler “= a9 Ap cotmtan a4 ce0% 1 catmencataaae ~. isos jeommn, which is said to be suspended botweon earth and | _ AB we sipped our champagne at this clovation T eat | again do we creates sensation Crowds ram from aft | '2 ‘be same open market to which the feiter bas | John Burke and three or four other femilies, whoee fur- pero dapberrg . access, but the Treasury Department expects ultimately king fancy unto fancy."’ | directions, and by the time we reach the groand not loss niture was mostly got out, but in a damaged state. - down and betook myself to wen, the sweet strains of Dodworth’s band reach our fleen Sai Sele Gita “oh Cb Gatthl @u' shelctn die) meoey” cavtae betenr rolsemin ps uaee ot anoret roaming Laine Coker eae mere intee Peaietart Oe Pann ences cas MMs volts oxetucerdity oedheat iets |e nee errant Semmes sent ets creer eect Bg Sf no seg of people whose attention ia evidently divided be- | each over the othr; tho broad. expanse of sky above’ | the: Auaatic. teilygrat’? “Or the ‘Prince 0” Walon,” | of ® character aot ltable to be successfully counterfetted. | jays ereaing « fire occurred in a stable in the rear of No. | feel clase, sianc Sorn, POMP asia gah ma otice, Lah won DAIGOIA, Undine." 6 “Sineer oureat tho mytiad fleecy clouds which swam in the ethereal sea | ‘whist, share it’s the sthrest cleaners come (o see us at INTERESTING PATENT CASE. 253 Kast Fiftconth street, caused dy the lime kiln of | Broadway. Shraia CHRVALEEE, XM. D. ‘swe re | around—and as { did 80 @ number of them appeared Charles H. Reynolds. Jersey City Mews. A Rena. Consrmaron axp Hore, Bunwan or Jaxeey Crry. —Late on Saturday night Lieutenant Wyman, of the Fourth regulars, Hancock's corps, with a squad of six wates, arrived in Jersey City via the New York and rie Railway, having in custody G. St. Leger Gronfal, tried and found guilty as a rebel conspirator and hotel burner in Chicago, and sentenced 10 be bung, the sen- tence remitted to imprisonment for life in the Dry Tor. tugns, and now on his way there. The prisoner was de- tained at the stationf house over night and yoste Lieutenant Wyman proceeded with him to New York the purpose of embarking on beard the firat, vessel bound for New Orleans, to convey the convict to hin destination. last.” “Be the powers it’ 1 bird.” ved the greater sharp. They, of course, appear al- hing the Walloon. ‘They were of all sizes, and | jit. 8 clpranteen ‘aut quae ia Harlem, microscopical to us, and we look from ourselves to eee ee 44 ae fgg hod | where we are about land! ‘We can aympathize heartily f ‘ ‘er increasiny est ey | with Lieutevant General ishaki we and believe we must be in Lilliput, and that Gul- | Grow nearer they began to assume fantastical forms, at | arm still — one pk E Kobe vor's Travels are not fictitious. The Park seems about | which | would fain have smiled but for the admiration A shout reaches na, and lo’ the Professor appears, and size of an ordinary block, and the people necessarily | Which filed my whole soul under bis conduct the balloon is being towed towards the ‘a8 mere dota on the surface, Although supreme. | _But the stapos grew more peculiar, and cy. Six lusty men seize the ropes, and with the Pro- ‘contemptuous as regards all earthly matters, we think os now like buman forms—they were bu fessor heading the procession, and followed by the bal- well to ‘our “country cousins” what we can do, Surely this cannot be. I thoug! Tis det Joon and thousands of yelling and screaming having pulled the valve, commence descending. As | °°), the forme kept trooping of Young and Old America, we proceed down Fifth ave- ¢ near the earth wo seo the aforesaid dots running from | Mav® them a more natural som! nue and to the enclosure. ‘Sach a procession we venture directions towards tho music. stand, over | (Culm 1 rubbed my eyes, bu to say seldom or never took place in New York. It was hich we are. Nearer and nearer we come, | Were. So wrapt up was fin the a “big thing’ Hannibal, the elephant, was nothing to now we are in sufficiently close proximity to admire | CAWaordinery q it. We arrived at Harlem about baif-past seven o'clock, 0 waterfalls of our female friends. A sea of uptutied attention of my companions to the phenomenon. On they | having been up ‘about two hours, and reach the enclosure ‘an ocean of surprise and intelligence, watch aii | (Ate, aud each surrounded by a luminous haze, which | at avout nine P. M. in triumph, where we deseend from An application for tlie extension of the John A. Manny patent for combined reaper and mower, issued September 23, 1861, and reissued in five divisions in 1856, is now pending before the Patent Office. It is second in impor- tance only to the McCormick extension case defeated in 1861. The extensioa is opposed by Mr. Albert Johnson, of Washington, the only contestant of redord; but Messrs. Coombs & Coon, who appear as his counsel, are understood to be retained by other parties whose names ‘fare not made known. The matter having been referred by the Commissioner to the Board of Examination on the 14th and 15th inst., able oral arguments were made before the board by Messrs. Baldwin & Sou, in favor of Banions, Kmlarged Joints and gin diners Sethe toot! cused bye Dr. ZAGHARIE, 700 romdway. cere: Se or r Don't Fail to Brocure Mrs. Winslow cm. SYRUP for children teething, It has for thirty Ath never-faling safety and succes: Hons of mathors for their obildres. It corrects acid stoanach, relives wind colle, mgulates the bowels, and healim and comforsto mather and child, Th ‘8 bottle. Offices, #8 Doy «treet, New York, and 206 Holbora, Londan, Eogland and each moment ee than the one pre- Gilt, Poasi end Stool Buckles. Oret appeared to be a cloud. rely, thought | again, it tra terra Arma % 5 vian hig teooe, oe bie. fellow mrosiomee hotties the fal cou catiae streuge tous a ‘hove, but premme ee wit get | the extension, and by Mr. Coombs and Mr. Johnson in | Anawer or Atsacen Pioxrockars.—About eloven o'clock | wwe thete. fe vcwenty daliars eset, For sale by G. 0. Soldiers’ March,’ from Faust. The effurta ot the cor, | 84 °Ul short by the first of the apirit throng, as I now | ysed to it opposition. The question must be decided on or before | om Saturday night two young men, named Williem Still SiLEe as Broa tway, one door beiow Canal street, began to Believe it to be coming quite close to us. Very little ens waa lost throughout the trip, and the | gh 23d inst. ‘end Witham Somers, were arrested by detectives E. L. os , Be wee stladowy, afmost a transparent individuel— the buttons of whose coat, had he, like the ghost of Marley, wore one, could be seen plainly through his body Now I turned to my e drawing some paper from bis poe Gilt Combs—New Styles, P . inti ed from Paris, five, eight, tag to thirty dol Jar ee gale Dy G:C ALLEN, Aid Broudveay, Ono tose be- Tow Canal atre fact of making a safe and pleasant detached voyage is tlius vindicated in the face of all timidity and opposition, ist are vain; the flutist may cease bis fingering. We the sensation Dow. abl Cease thet’ muns, and .n the orowd of gazers. And now they, toe, become in rested, and a mighty cheer echoes back our greeting id we wave tho Stars and Stripes, throw out some. lat, snd amid redoubled pldualie mount, the air | {i Pontiann, Sept. 16, 1966. in. ie st es up “ kee Doodle,’ y " ” \ “¢ y o. oon Ghitr henren-bent hight yy po “Papers al! right,” said it; “never been hero before. | A freight train on the Kennebec and Portland Railroad Let me see—an! b xent Mercury for them last time | sé bike bt they are disappointed at our uot landing, and LT could stand enapense no longer, but, pulling my com. plunged into # burnt culvert this (Saturday) morning and McWilliams and Nugent, of theeJersey City police, on suspicion of having picked the pocketa of a gentleman. residing tn Now Brunswick oa the night of the ith inst. TUR AMENDED CONSTITUTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. No action will be taken by the Executive Department on the Mississippi amended constitution recently re- ceived, and all others which may be sent hither from the South, further than to communicatefthem to Con- anion and sew bin t, which be handed Ratiroad Accié Grover ‘@ Baker's H est Premium Biaatic Stitch ead Lock stitch Sewing Machines, 1 Broad- way. Brooklyn City News. Drowssn Warux Femvo.—Yesterdag afternoon, while several boys were fishing in Newtowa creek, near Penny | | | ts my imagination which deceives me; but all conjecture seetur strange to ! \ } pariot. Now, © ti ought of the balloon itself, We felt ¢ ad to General Meigs’ recent letter on Fort Pickens acct tentally the travelling pubic can confidently rely, and whom we cor- ‘h us with straining eyes till we disappear from bt care wi jiled 1 ack oth Th ins id Howe ewing Machine Co.—Elias Howe, Up through the ouoyant.air the balloon jub panion by the coattails, inquired what it ail meent, | abt care were piled upon each other. @ engine and | gress. - Bridge, one of them, abaut fourtoon years of age, fell ° « D . Poconas, doubled te power’ by tbe viet vo eariuy | °7 Host.” salt hg, «balls the spirit ofthe air couse tor | and tender passed over safely. Tho culvert bridge was Ma Meaney into the creek and wae drowned—bis compenione buing | Jt Prendeat, 9 Broadway. Agate wanted our peaeporte. That's Arte ened by t night there was a conveation of delegates from ble & ' wéver, Waa. recov. wey SAILING THROVEN 7 Kaw t know it waan't’ Ariel,’ becnase 1 knew | Uttted by sparks from & passing train. veons aithreat trades and workingmen’s associations fred, last vou Me name of iho boy could aot te | | Mand Stamponttue Pais Yoo Breed a “Ane: to wear a grey suit of clothes and write fora | EAL PS ascertained last night. nee rd “ workly payers and Tanld as much, when ny rom: | Atlantic and Great We Ratiway, | of Washington, to take into consideration the propost- Ee ——— | Zeeten cane HES pet Sm cults 2 INNS Hey peret--s0 Naw Yorn, Sept. 16, 1868, | tion that eight hours shall constitute a day's work. They Marine Affatrs. Patented Amerioan Pocket Vimekeop- well, caid the t font bodied insposor. | TO THE ADHPOR OF THR HERALD. Appointed « committes to publish ap address to working én tee teen teen tenet | ~ 1 TEMPER Wateruaker, Washington, D, ©. whe rae tang lind tratgg n aneenge aoe pect e Of a Celestials to greet you. Hon | pease announce that the daraage done to the Atlantic | Mee throughout the country, and to take moasures for a hg yy} ro hy Lge Ly by + athralled of mortal trappings, is hore Toes nna Me wae omy opea again, by the woy of | M14 Great Western Itailway by the late froshet has been | "atlonal convention in furtheranee of the object. orexpr ‘smn out ‘repetnce ant nigh appreciauon of | ‘The National Conservatory, for Mustca? Feached its acme, This is pleasure ik inyeeif that I was awake, when ata repaired, ond tbat froighta for the Atlantic and Great GUNERAL MEIGS AND SRORRTARY POX. Mosolved. That in Capt, Warahman we haves found an able, 1B Fast Thirveonth stront, near Wists. ferns, hot # sensation of being carried; wo, | i al rode actually rode up, ¥ | Western Railway and for Atlantic Time line, will be re- It appears that the clerk who copied Brovet Major | faithful, experienced ud commander, upon whom | eluding muste, $8 per quarten © power, and Imagine, if even on the ont | have minded; but th | cowed at Brie depot on Monday, 18th September, and dially recom safe. Prudence , tells us, however, not t “A any sensible gho ‘ | oblige, yours truly A. ©. ROSE, Agent, transferred a sentence, which somewhat alters the rela hecwieceaents te Cape, Maren beneifial, thante oat es paraneet Maen oS Bé ponntnenes tions and sense of several of the paragraphs. His note Fiment, as it might prove dangerons. There # none Je in proximity with'a bag of gas ——— the steamabip Monoka, for their uniforms Kindness aod @t- | gendant. that feeling of deafness, which French aeronauts talk r it was im , hot noteing the danger at ‘ rox’ . fort of the passengers during the voyage, us of, none of that romoval of the pressure of the air Ir T' wae about 19 expectalats, pihacgpadaps begin. igh ts in no respect an answer to Captain Fox's statements, | tention to the comfort ey gale, of Frifey night sed | The Mridal Ohamber-an Kasay of hear so much of. There is nothing unpleasant what his martial alr, had commenced ATTEMPTED ASSAULT WITH A HAYONDT. | in which he finds nothing contrary to the facts, and no | Saturday r Waraies one tostructon fee ¥: ” pablsned og the ‘or about the sensation, although it is necessarily a y hen, in a deep, thundering vo Stephen Ryan, an Trish laborer, waa intoxicated, and | charges or inferances against the Seeretary of State im Resolved, That we beartity concestgend the, fee Soke Boward’ association apd, seat (196 e in sealed on ‘ectly novel one, which faitly shook the’ ballown, he ‘called ont, “Hallion | conduoting himself in w disorderly manner, on Saturday | using the words, “The article is gromsly wnjust to the | ty-and she complete appo smsen'se bf the teseel.. © | velopre. addres Br J, Skillin ioward Asaooia- ‘We havo in the car several bétties composed of India | #0 you've come among us again! Welcome, heartily 4 Cusucting b ; ’ wn 9) ona : hei Ttosolved, That acopy of thincard be handed to Captain | Hoe Pailadelphig, De. ber and bait filled with water—don't smile, it | welcome, and T hope you will got home sate.” Tmon- | night, in front of his residence, No, 406 Water atroct. | Socrotary of State.” He roterred not to Captain Fox's | sneyhman, and niso that it be, published in the New ous ° only water—and as we ascend they become more | tally echoed the wish, but held my tongue Officer Myland, of the Seventh precinct, attempted to | statomant, as published in the Times, but to an editorial Willoot & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, dl more inflated, till now they seem full almost to “Aah, Mare, old fellow, Um glad to see you,” said my | arrest him, when Ryan produced a bayonet, and en. | in tho Triiwne, which he saye drow inferences fr ene, Julian Mivahell, Raward Merril No, 508 WA sting, the lossening of the air's pressure, although im- | companion: “let me gee--you and the Professor had a | deavored to thrust it into the officer. He wae finally | im (he Trvwne, Pog wor Pa Fath Leer orem ek Nonen, DB) ket ye a rceptible upon us, has this strange effect on the bottles, | good time down with Sherman together.”’ arrested, and Justicn Mansfield held him to bail iu tho | Captain Fox's statement and its accompanying do Moses Rite TW Cargelt © i Yates Pip | Wheeler & Wilon's Awot quly wvon them, but also ou tue yajloow, lt is “Yos I must sav.’ ropliod wo. L past eo Poga’t | qum of 9500. VY monte, whijk (bat gtalouwnt Aud (loge ducumngnts com e fog Maching and Buttop”oig Backing, 04 Brower,