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2 eae oy Week ondiq 0" on the tug I came in to go back to thé ship and to aid latter, Gallories, by bras rating, éxta FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. wed <n ito oi i wo onginen trom wilch tho workiag atta eeReuers te. s mm ep week: . f Se oes a oe erthtowsens be readily cent at attended to, it (C. H. Marshall & Co.) until I saw the ship coming up | The New Sloop-of-War Madawaska—The Te reach ‘ete. aud tafele mecca thors say's | New Fleet of Swift Naval Vessels, dc. who said he had —Tan. 11 rick: fet fy on rey, Sascenss, ion. 18-0 88 Consumption, Vale. “Pigs Valu Seen amen Mie York, seated eenoater pecans The stock market opened with « steadier tone this | Manufactures of wool. .1,290 $431,356 | to have been his accomplices in the o are Patrick Pa soneeee come. ‘ ry Th sondonnation of (oe nam, i aeatod by stented two Manufactures of cotton,1,80L 1,179 "850/078 | Gon Wo publish in today’s Hunan a full description of | the oxhauet steam — af c F Y way, of 5 Wm. of 41 lice officer, come there fe pul iy’ a lescription wi a parncplvalgrsapeeanprepemte BMR i @12 "388 449,005 | Brooms'streat, New YorE. Tho romalning onc iss young | 10. look “aller the ‘passengers, that they” might | «he new slop-of-war Madawaska, oue of the new fect of | edt" tsettog. The advantage af sgriace conde vailed more of less througliout the weak to « great extept | Manufactures of flax...: 1,234 297,114 | man named “Thomas Shea; > Feta ‘OT | mot go on shore, oF Any poron up 00 board; asked MID | Sve caval vessels which are to oustripbe whole worta | ton i obeoualy i ane ot fn oy subsided. At the early session of the open board New | Miscellaneous,.......,.,5,788 174,168 674 211,022 | Scammell atrest, . New ‘Yi 0 latter ig | if he wanted more help to take caro of the Passongers, bigiandargp P. of distilled ona ese somal tate beeen aaa York Central sold at 93, Erie 89, Reading 101%, Michigan ——— ———-_ —-- ——--—— | held as a witness only. It appears that | and he said he would want two men; I then told the | in point of beauty, speed, power, symmetry, equipment nearly dispensing with tho use of salt water, oe” n-ne Total, ......4::+4+++)9,865 $1,725,536 4,307$1,738,576 | on the day aftor the murder ho called the man (Mr. | stevedore to give him as many monas he wanted; Ithen | andarmament, There are six vessela of this new fleet, rfrce condensers of the Madawaska is ten feet Southern 67:4, Cleveland an ne 76X,- Mock.) | Wuhan Lewis) who had the abandoned boat in and left and went home; the deceased was a passenger on reine building at Boston; the | inchos long by nine fect three inches wide, four feet Island (3.3) 103), Nortuwesterm 3176, preverrod 57%, | Manufactureyof woo}. 99 $65,300 686 $338,616 |. if it had been cleaned out,’ On twlathatit had he | board of my vessel; I did not know that she was sick at | °0™MPosed of mania uv inches deep, containing three thousand’ six bu Fort Wayne 94%, Ohio and Mississippi carts. | Manufacturesof cofton., 163 53,370 738 230,420 | ‘saked if a gold ring had been found im it, when he was | any time on board of my ship until I heard of her con- | Idaho, built at Greenpoint, N. Y., and now completed; | bragp tubes, five-eighth inches endo fates 261, Maripos preferred 16, Schuylkill Manufactures of Oak... 188 ote G60 Ponts soa tees reales altcapichilnet ie was abas te tit tao | seamcortla: Free a ee aoe dict so.town | Neshaming, bullt at Philadelphia, and now at the Brook- | the top of each condense Is Dinced wat ctreulating : . scellaneo! cheat P ‘manner: " mur- : made of copper, six feet in eter, enclosed in Coal (3) 14%. At the frst rogular board | Mf $25 31,423 2,641 87,413 | deror or his accomplices, The detectives Led their lyn Navy Yard; Pompanoosuo, building at the Navy | fin made of copper, Ufo centre of which communical oj Yard at Boston; Wampanoag, built at the New York the | Savy Yerd, and the one we are now about to desoribe. to | The hulls of these vessels, with the exception of the to are of the same dimensions, but their engines are of dil construction and character, as we shall our | hereafter explain. New York Central closed }¢ higher than at the half-past as aor ian A Uay ROLa Tia | imauiries, which, in the arrest of ‘above two board yesterday, Michigad Southern 3, Cleveland | We 268. A981,88; THT. 8088, 19 parties, ath ana Pittsburg 4, Northw tern x, preferred %, peace of wool 423 $150,626 1,192 $647,078 Fort Wayne 3, Cumberland 34, Canton 4. Erie was 1 fapisas of cotton, Tr joven por cent lowér, Reading 34, Rock Island %, Ohio and | Manufactures of flax, 1 184 891 112,429 Mississippi certificates 34, Quicksilver X%. Government Miscellaneous ..... - @ 796 3890, 22,540 securities were firm. Coupon five-twenties of the third Total...,.. nececceee 800 $260,862 580 $1,169,285 series advanced 34, seven-thirty notes of the second | at the annual meeting of the Lehigh bir uo with the tube chambers of the condenser. The exit the water fan and the tube chamber of the condenser communicate with the sea by means of appropriate pipes and stop valves. The fan is driven by two twelve, inch steam sylinders, sixteen inches stroke, placed at right Seaton on the top of the fan box The advat of this mode of circulating water the condenser tubes is the regularity and continuity of the current, the une nmited su] sone a ee ee ee ae eo ab- n THE AULL. ; The hull of the Madawaska wag built at the Brooklyn ba’ | Nevy Yard under the sole direction of Naval Constructor ag series 3g. Coupon ten-forties bai 44 lower. ‘ Company held in Philadelphia on the 10th inst. the of. : fn : aid | B. ¥. Del ahe,.hessh the. finest veasels incur deranqauant, on ee inGapecsenss cara th Be ener At the open board at one o'clock the market was | cers reported the net profits for the year 1865 at one | Coroner's Inquestinbsthiiony of the Cap- f ; know | navy. The Madawaska was, launched, July 8, 1865, aud | ¢rigoration may at all times be exerted, however alow the steady. New York Central sold at 933%, Erie 90%, | million six hundred thousand dollars, or nearly twenty- tain of the Vessel ‘an@ Otherse—Doctor | that ) wae: ; the ines work ;-while in the Ws “the will be completed in a few weeks. The following are the dimensions of the, bull:—Length on load line, 335 feet; keel, 316 feet; over all, 355 feet; extreme beam, 45 feet ; igan motive engi jampanoag and oe Metanca Liver 104%, Reading 101%, | Michi five per cent on the capital stock. ‘The road is only | © Bonehi’s Statement, Se. Other ships of the Clubs, ‘with ordinary reaiprocating culating pumps worked by the motive ages, the supply of cold water to ‘the condenser tubes be sti Southern (8,3) 683s, Cloveland and Pittsburg 76/5, Rock | ybout seventy-five miles long, extending from Easton, |’ The investigation into ihe particulars cohnected with Inland 10334, Northwestern 317%. At the half-past two | Pa, to Wetherby, with side lines through the Mahony | the death of Mrs. Gilroy, a’pessenger on board the ship | make depth of hold, 23 fees: old t), | times wheu'the engines, in consequence of great resist~ e’olack board Now York Coutral closed 3 higher than at | cost rogion.” Tt-was tated that the company have in| Noptune, from Liverpool, who was mostdabumanly nog. | % tb? pepoa ele. psonart iio Lonatenit: ein ee | ince, move slow ald demand heavy: pressure. the fisst regular board, Eric 3, Reading %, Michigan | contemplation extensive connections, which will extend | lected and allowed to perish from cold and debility after | run to New plercod to carry twenty-two guns, The accommodations | STERN ARRANGEMENT, PROPELLER AND LINE SHAFT é i Southern 1, Cleveland and Pitisburg %, Bock Island 5, | north into this State, and it will also, under @ decision of | having beon delivered of a still-born tafant, was com- Fort Wayne 3, Ohio aud Mississippi certificates %{. Gov- the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania obtained on Mom- | menced yesterday. The particulars, as dar as known, for officers and crew are ample—the commodore witl be Ina. it of the Madawasoa is admirabig The uy i | ‘The stern drrangement being ‘board . uartered ina cabin directly under the deck, flec' on all concerned. erament-seourities were steady. day, push forward into the Wyoming valley, one of the | have already been-peblished ia the Humacy of yesterdsy | have pom di ox Fie «Am Tih os any pails op play paying pair pe pt ioe | secon wystem, as ic At the open board at haif-past three prices ‘were | most productive coal regiens.af- the Keystone State. and Friday. person being left on board of and well ventlaied, ‘The. magazines, shell atoreroom | Dictator, js, composed, of tee at eae ones heiten potion higher. Erie soid at 9134 a Xi, New York Cen- | ‘The receipts of the Great Western Railroad, of Canads, | Yesterday ‘afternoon, at one o'blook, Corouor Gover | Sener of Rimigration took, charge Ba | ‘snd quarcers for the crew are, all thet" gould be doulred | icetl(hlekell evera agmoch opeeation very” sal 03%, Michigan Southern 6944, Readin; («.5) 10234, | d\iring the week ending January 5, amounted to $51,901. | commenced the investigation, with the following gentle- | heing prematurely confined on She has coal bunkera to stow seven hundred tons of coal, | carried out. The brass covered iron skeleton is eno! Cleveland and Toledo 107, Cleveland and kittsburg 775, | The earnings for the corresponding week tm-1666 weré | men.as jurors:—P. J. Dowdell, 15 Thomas street; R. T.. | told me that they had dome 60; the and oan cafry provisions foré three months’ cruise. 3} in 8 casing of copper CaS GRA ok an Smt & Book Island 103%, Northwesiern 82%, preterred 69, | $90,88—decrease $8,496. ‘Boggs, 106 King street; G. V. Quilliard, 188 West Elev. | Owners, was tho-que who told me oy STRAM MACHINERY OF THE MADAWASEA Teatly, eadvtho rivets Being counter sani aia usb, Fort Wayne 95, Mariposa 135;, Schuylkill Coal 1634. New York Stock Exchange. onth street; J. Leavitt, No. 5 Beckman street; J. Rich- At this stage of the rooeedings a juror asked thetap- ‘The engines of the Madawaska possess more ‘haw ordi- exterior, of the rudder Ales @ perfectly smooth sure oma ce Snctiee, Se menenen oe Jaxcant 13, 1808 | aréson, 61 Highth evetine; J. Myers, 15 iors at ee aoe ae eeetoE The capita emeried | Nay interes, not alone on account of ther gigaattc pro- | ‘nc atem are tied with brace asf toraed, the platie and of haif-pest five o'clock. Erie wes quoted at 9144, ZIRST SESSION—10:30 a. a. stroct; P. Hinck, 01 James sirect; J: P. Hoffinan, 149 that it was not bis duty, Dut the duty of the Commtasion- portions or because they are applied to one of the finest | beiug supported by a projecting arm bent upwards, as { tho Dictator, to protect the pintle in case the ship ehoul touch ground. The weight of the rudder is sus pended on @ wrought iron oollar, secured to the upper’ ond of the rudder stem, turning on @ series of steel rollers, The propeller ig @ true screw with four blades, 19 feet diameter and 30 feet pitch, cans Michigan Southern 69% a 1, New York Central 94, | $8000US6's,'81,cou.. 104 = 200shaN ¥ Cen RR. 937 | Spring street; W. Macbeth, 169 East Twentieth strect; Cleveland and Pitsburg 17% 0.78, Reading 102% a 103, | SOOMUSSs 5-20. Oe Tee tO Chi dX O30 93% | a Roady, 262 Henry street.” At the Inquest Mr. Henry Northwestern 82 a 34, preferred 5834 a %. 103000Uc6's, 65 101% do H. Anderson appéared as counsel for the Commissioners The reported failure of a stock firm yesterday ts the | 3000US5's,'74, c,en 925% of Emigration, and Mr. Andrews appeared as counsel for aubject of & good joke on the street to-day. It appears | ,4000US6's,10-40,cou Captain Peabody. Mr. Casserly, agent of the Commis- trasionens hore explained the iuw regulating the duvies | sbips.ever built, but owing to the fact that they hare of the Cormmissioners of Emigrasion, showing that they | been constructed to compete with the engines generally had no powor to act in the premises until the passengers | adopted by the Navy Department for our large scrow tition During the dseuston oe fllowing ater was steamshipa now under completion, These ships, of which 7 HRD: A0-<s.++.- 3 handed to the Coroner and rea: him :— the American public know but little, attract great atten- | of composition metal, weight 20,350 nds, “The pt ep er thea san aes mg 7 Sean 4000 U 6's, 71, cou soners of Emigration, was also present during the in- Orrios, Counasosexs Or Bosdninon, tion on the other side of the Atlantic in consequence of | peller shaft and liné shufiing is 144 feet in length, my whe a a faith of ponte) a vestigation, as well as Dr. J. C. Hettrick, the ship's sur CGostie GARDEN, Jan. 10, 1866. their size and enormous steam powor, Somo British inches diameter, divided in four sections, By means other partios in the transaction being pledged | 495) a rel that they wore not to sell any of their | "5000,N ¥7's, bounl. stock within certain limits. It was discovered, | 4000 I!lcou bds,'77.. however, that the principal member of the pool, who advised the operation, was a seller, and some of his stock | 5000 Gal 7's.....830 & ; . ° er RR 10: 4000 Erie 4th mtg.. 95 500 Reading RR. .b30 102 42 Smith street, Brooklyn; { am an Inspector of Customs livered the stock and received an uncertified check for 600 Tol & Wa2dm 76 2 do,.....2+. 101% | at this port; in such capacity I boarded the ship Neptune, about a hundred and sixty thousand dollars in payment. | 15000 Miss & Molgb 60 10 Sixth Avouue RR 135 | Gantain Peabody, at half-past three o'clock P. M. on This check was handed bodily to the principal inthe | 1000 Reninsula lam 73, 100 Mich Central KI. 105 | ueaday Inst; at that time I found one of the agents of sale, who endorsed it and paid it into his bankers. The the Commissioners of Emigration on board; I boarded drawers of the check, however, withdrew ther funds ship off Roaranting, aud re was then in tow of two ateamtugs, on her way to thecity; she was towed to from the bank, and it was refused payment. Here pler 25, East river; at the (ime of the sbip's upon the holder of the check communicated | 10 Continental Bank ettival at the pier I was told by tho agent with the drawers up town and threatened them with bd bel reyes of the Dossralapionsre of Emigration that a boat would criminal proceedings unless thay returned the Erie de- | 45 canton Compan be there © purpose of tuking off the passengers; livered to them. This they refused to do unless the | “10 Del&HCanal.exct £0 Pek Facmiing pares 06 Sho nee Je ee host holder of the clfeck was willing to take it from them at | 200 Cuno Coal pref. geon, a young man of apparently some twenty-six or twenty-soven years of age. The first witness called was a custom house officer named Madison Farnsworth, who testified as follows :— TESTIMONY OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICER. a disconnecting cluteh of bie fron the propeller shaft may be instantly detached from the rest of thi sbafting whenever the steam power is to be diay with and canvas alone employed. The connection tween the main crauk of the engine and the line ing consiate of two wrought iron clutches, held together by bolts and thick gum washers. This clutch acts as @ universal joint, admitting of the most extensive defiee- tion of the ship longitudinally m a seaway, withous straining the shaftiny or maak ennai, Tho thrust collar of tl Madawat a in the Dictator, consists of a single isc, Ie has a face of 600 superficial inches, tm contact with the thrust bearing, the junctlop being constantly flooded with oil, by means of a pump operated by a cam on the shaft. cistern placed under the latter receives the overfiowing oil, which, by means of the pump, is used over and over, the dirt settling ia = bag at the bottom of the cistern.’ An appropriate bos incloses the whole. The arrangement dispenses with tho employment of water boxes, aud relieves tho eng neer from much trouble. BOILERS, The Madawaska bas eight main bollers for generating Captain Peasopy, Ship Neptune :— Dun siete the ae of Mary ‘Ann Gtiroy, now in your | journals have already nick-named them ‘hornets,’ well ship, omrbeing th econdition to. he tranetamredwith the | kwire thas’ n ,oaep of a yar with ,Eogland they, would jsengers to Castle n, ave, on not 7 . The police that she has been'permitted to: roman in the | Prove very troublesome. Should, however, their ser steorage without any comfort, sont our wagon to remove | vices unhappily be called for, our friends will find that her, if in a condition to be removed. If not, 1 must re- | this name docs not express the real thing, nor indicate cor- Quest that she be transferred to the cabin for ® day OF | rectly the kind of work these vesssls will porform during @ specifully, BERNARD UASSERLEX, . | maritime war, mounted as they will be with heavior Pilates yet olga ty ne signed Bernard Casserly, datedat | guns than any European ship ever carried, and capable Garden the 10th inst., in relation to the deceased, a was headed to me to-day during this investigation; the | f steaming @floeu knots, Moreover, they are perfect letter was handed to me by ‘Androws; I always found | sailing vessels, equipped for service in the remotest that the Comsnissioners of Emigration took charge of all | quarters of the globe. Apert from these advantages, the sick passengers arriving in port; 1 think I was mistaken f in aay ng it was the dostor who notified of the sickness | SfeW ships of the Madawaska class have thelr engines of th» doceased and her confinement; L think it was the | and boilers placed threo feet below water line, out of prey eegtinrm snasien sent a mayo a reach of shot, and consequently will be able to take full # has ouly chargé passengers from their being admitted to the ship in a foreign port until | ®4vantage of their great speed and heavy metal. If we they are taken in charge by the Commissioners of Emi- | reflect on the havoc done by the single small pirate gration. ; the conclusion is irresistible that our new A juror—What is the extent of the Commissioners’ | screw fleet could sweep overy merchant vessel from the nd == 100 26 E sight; he was a German end | can identify him, as I have known, him.for several years; I think at about five : - 500 do. ...8i0 76% | o'clock that evening tho agent was relieved by a police. | authority? a il than to land the passengers | ocean belonging to the enemy. Nor could his unwieldy — te a tho price they paid for their Erie at his advice, 1b) 2g Wes'n Union Tel 46 1600 do. .24 call joss man, poy pee inaseengers would not et A ee edpaeit frontage offer say. protection’ to. his mercantile marine; | smitrated steam, and four super esse mmmeig ea whioh event they would honor their check; and it is un- | 210 do. 4634 00Chic& NWRR.. 32° | be removed that might, as there would not be any boat | Captain Peabody—That’s all; I do not think that the | as our screw ships, with theit superior speed, could | suporheating the clara oes Ge ete Dollers on its is the matter was settied, 46% «100 do......b10 32 there; betweem. seven and e’ght o'clock the next } berth bewween decks was a fit place fora woman to be | give the mailed ships a wide berth, and thus, un- derstood that upon this ‘The affair is looked upon aw ago to the ongines. The steam pipes and stop v. the policeman lested, prosecute the work of destroying his commerce. | aro go arranged. that the ateuin from the aia boilers confined in; I think it was the duty of the doctor of the 40 do. i, 3 a piece of sharp practice on | 200 Quicksilverhig Co oy 60 Chi, BuréQ RR. 113 | morning I again got to the shi nol 0... +204, 4036 100 Pitts,FtWA&CRR 9436 | above rofe: to was there, and about cight o'clock eased Was confued in so bad | Botore entering on a description of the machinery of the both sides, but the sympathies of the sirect are entirely 12% 100d 0S 9814 | Steam tug case. ad 100K Ue ester eee eee ant ne ee ree eae ecatcaiie | Mataviiaks we wil! briefy-sdvert to the nature of the prne Aa {he whole of 1¢ may be in favor of the drawers of the check. 13 800 ‘4 | with the exception of one, which was a woman lying | piace if he could do it; the berths in the steerage wi competition phic we have alluded to, The Chief of the | Conveyed th euper its tom. The change in the temper of the market, however, | woyscmatper? te doe will probably defeat the hopes of the persistent bears for | 100 Atlantic M SSCo 132 100 the presont and make it extra hazardous to elt “short, | 44 NY Central RR. ai 1000 STU Ane Cit eee a . ee wi ny wy; Ure of the v Nearly every stock on tho list is still largely oversold, spins taeaiiaekilst™-piac sel in sovordance with my duty; the womans rematacd te although there has been a good deal of covering among | 999 ane Erie RR..... 90% 2OgheCle&Pitta RR. 76%; | the berth all tho da; g more pradent operators yesterday und to-day, and | 100 do. soa Mr. Isherwood, after the ere constructed and arranged in accordance with the British Engincering, law, and they were inspected by an officer of the British fonitor fleet of the Passaic class, pub- navy appointed for the purpose: the passengers were | lished, known, the first volume of bis “Experi- shipped under the British laws; there were one hundred | mental Researches on Steam Engineering," in which he and eighty-seven in all. asserted that the vibrating lever engine, desigued by At this ‘slage of the proceedings Mr. Anderson read Pic Reng nr Lemp service." The entire from the volume published by her British Majesty's | Monitor : Commissioners for information to passongere Icaving the | gine, the Navy Department, in order to settle a q sick between decks in one of the upper berths; I hea: Sho had been delivered of a child the night previous; T at that time, did not kuow what her name was, but know now that she is the doceascd, and that her name eeme main boilers are of three remt aizoa, vig:—~ Four are 2 feet 3 inches long, 10 fect 3 inches wide and 10 feet 8. inches high; two are 27 feet 4 inches 9 tet 6 inches wide, and 6 feet 6 inches high, and are 21 fect long, 9 feet 6 inches wide and 9 feet 6 inches ere 83s x 900 do..... i. C. juestion | as the Martin plan, and contain Logether 10,083, ‘ Herrick; I saw him pay aention to the deceased; I in lho wit — 80 im tito the naval service, decided to the B. e dull ranks have been materially recruited from the | By FORT NE in: S| him adninimer medicine te her; uxt morning thors. | wkvery wawenger ine: passcager slp’ adall be en. | vibrating lever ongine in vcosels’ of similar model to | Dress, twhoe tga Ceteiine senate, Dear side... 68° 200" do. ont Soynd ler in @ atate room in the cabin, the ‘which the oo tee sustained @ testing preasure of + The gold market was steady, and loans were genorally - 1400 do, sy pap ay Selock i eng rey rn rar to tho square inch. The four oan made at four per cent per day in favor of the lender. « by a couveyance which, { understood, was sont for as daring the v unless within that period | expressed their fidence’ in the vibrating are 10 feet $ iackes 3 feet 1 inches The opening price was 159%, followed by an advance of | gyo999 nage TaRtoa MOOS Idee ee MRGENT RR ony, | Hor by the Coutmisroners of Emicration; during tuo | the ship shall qufi suo port or. Plaoe ia tio further pro- | engine, wore sccordingly apy etn PO pee fu cmedey 4 nda lags AS 4 and a relapse of3f, after which it closed at 139% a 3. 20,0°64 10175 200 Mi riccs 68: ane ara. ® physician: from Castle Geten fecution of ler voyage. In. caso of noncompliance with | such engines forthe double tui Monitors Monad- | sontal tubes of wrought {i 2 imches externah Foreign exchange was inactive at yesterday's raten, 63 108 100 do." -da'cail Op | called.at the SBID v0 pee jaune fay, ‘Suet | Say of the requiretnanis of is apiion the maser shal | book and. Agnmentiony, whale Mr. Isherwood wasta- | tameiens ery iainedeeeds” through whieh mee Leading drawers asked 108% 2 109 for their sixty days’ | 45000 DSS tyr cue SK 208 Chick Anon ME, Urrse | report relative to her condition more than that she was | pot heated bir and produce of, combustion. “syem ¥ this dap’ . Fe * very low; I saw deceased the next day after abe wascon- or Mtg bilis on England. The shipment of specie by this day’s | 1200 American pold. 130% 200 Chinscd +4 fined lying in the berth betwen decks in a very bad con smoke pi ‘The watet tne of the superheating boilers seamors agregated $963,200, of which tho Hormana | 100ahs Canton Go... 453g 3000CM EN WB aa | Gara l7ing in ool halon decks ae ery bed com, ir genoraliy kept about als took $212,260, and the City of London $161,000. - The | 290 Cumb Veal pref #598 M0 os Ms i rok thy | Sy whether there was a bod uncer her; there ‘was aome bref M4 straw in the berth; the place was very’ cold and dam: the import movement continues moderately light, the value | 200 Mari; Mg Co. 13 , pey ey damp, its of the importations last week having been $4,871,790, 200 ita MS Co. 133 400 Chl & island R 109 a een: have, been pormalited to wa-ay S. on 25 Weat'n UnionTel. 46 do....,.... 103% ‘ ruoted thi up the heat of the ; ‘aa before Petroleum stocks were active at the first board. Lib- | y5oN Y CentealRR.. 935 300 do. 24 call 103%, | The Dumke const! ie same as they are in ioe OF ay map thas be erty closed at 18c., New York aud Newark 25c., Shade | 400 Erie RE. 200 TH, PEWAtRE 300 88 | ELE aycoutlned afer the ahip bed roachen te docks Jeied 6 he Sein power of tin ben "The whale Rives-42 90, Pithole Consolidated $2 80, New York and | 200 $0," do 945 | etbee. Ce yap number 20 otal extent Allegheny $2 85, Ivanhoe $2 20, Venango and Pithol# | 200 Ri H was on. board of the + ae sustgee tm bil oft, Nad ae $5 50. Bennehof Run $19 90. Buchanan Farm 1éc., am. Bradley 36:., Brevoort $7, Empire City 36c., Empire and ne . > conditten of tot Pithole $2 05, Oceanic 45c., New York, Philadelphia and ET BET I bave Koown t C : Baltimore 90c., Palmer $4 05, Pithole Creek $12 70, Commissioners of Finigration to momeve wick per- Se ea the cruise | When less the TRMENT OF DR. BRACE. ¢ gona from, vessels: areiving at this port, have never re +4 By as - Webster $1 50, Denton Mining Company 25c., Corydon Murder of Johu Keevy. one ap. siek this woman was; I never saw Phage on it 1 ee Py athe thee pet) the + ite idea $1 10, Gunnell Gold $1 15, Waverley Company $470. | givg'g couNrY COURT OF OTAR AXD Temurxnn. | Ue of the ship oF never discharged aay | ansin-d the condi r ‘ibeu Ipicg in a | Of a Mopitor goiug Ott of sight of lend, The Navy De- | the adequacy of thees During the yoar 1865 the Bank of England altered it | perore Judge Gilbert and Justices Hoyt and Voorhees | “°**! Of that tine before, verth im the main cabin of the ship Noptune; she was | partment, joug bélore the wbccess of tus Monadnoct wen ma rates of discount as follows :— TRSTIMONY OF CAPTAIN ROBINSON. ecusible and eble to converse intelligibly, she was very | established, iny-order. to test the matter thoroughly, | Guced at | The Court of Oyor and Terminer was crowded yester- Henry Robinson, being sworn, sald:—I live in Patnam | much prostrated; her pulse was very feeble; sho had | contracted with Ecitsson to iy his vibrating | may be 4 toasy | 48¥ morning to listen to the scatonce of Joseph | avenue, Brooklyn; am captain of the ship Colnmbia, fegnent atiacks of retching; her tower extremities, a | lever engine te {he Madawaska, Mr. Isherwood at the | principle of the well kuowa di 2 P| amor sh was cnr on Wedel ln othe | REN means os teitnasentte sides | aap’ ete hes ip wa Seat ant | ene ae ; <5" to | murder of Joba Keevy, in a grocery store, tn the Ninth | theflong aeup of the Neptune tie ewacrs ranes tes oe was vot" the sane dark ne? | constructed by the °akitul Delo. Bou were but | TENTILATION AND CAgACTE November 23. 7 tog | Ward (Brooktyn), on the 13h of September last. o Castle Garden to see Mr. Hall or Mr. Casserly to | @t about two TM. 1 exatined her pulse | St the same time, from the same moulds and frou cannet fail to be struck with the G0 iq December a,.: 6 to | Tue priaane wan brought btore, theta oft Cour, | Sele asengar othe a ano es tm tamed | aghm aad, Wun becoming weaker, nd ere | Size “raat stade apladar’ crafter dos‘ | Suen of he muna tepid 34 to 8 when the clerk read the record of conviction, and thea | WeDonougis, who is attached to Castle GartuN Teter | mot survive twenty-four hours; twelve Rouprafier ber | dred inches damoter, four foot urskn: ie boilers once Forces Hselt a the’ iaima, ‘bow teeg Gill the east There are now only eleven banks in Pennsylvania | asked him what be had to say why the senteuce of the | had been deputed to attend to the Neptune's passengers | death I amade a examination of the have been: built from tho same plans, presenting the | juste How is exosesive heat ‘in the we whioh rotain their Stato charters, to wit:—Bunk of Law- | Court should not be passed upon him. The prisoner | ome she should come up that evening; 1 went with | and found Kt well nourished; the lower extremities, and — eee ake iM | prevented? ‘The last mentioned ity bas rence County, Bank of Pittsburg, Farmers’ and Me. | then turned to his counsel, whon (he latter staied that Sosee ganainamng Wereusben uae wag ape Tye ny i alge gn re of oqual dismptee, with a dilerenee of | UF Introducing sirteon vent probes = chanice’ Bank (Shippensburg), Farmers’ Bank of Schuyl | Be Prisoner had informed him that be had nothing to i Mo Garden to try to get the’ pas. | aM the. internal were severally examined and prc of four feet, white the propeller shatis are of oqual aiaaps Soha eeaneuaan tome B gE bring bim to Cast sengert say. . , of his vessel wil found to be healthy; the uterus was healthy and in both ships, and the surfyce con- kill County, Jersey Shore Beak, Kittanning Bank, Mauch} | Judge Gittert then addrensed the prisoner ae folie towed ote perm ase ve ae sented the us al eppearance alter 80 oie ng | deusers contain tho same odo wd, Of equal length | Of Dell mouth shape, tazeed to the rt oF. . Chunk Bank, National Bank of Ponnsylvania (Pottsville), | J Matthews, this is the most painful duly P 3 9 plain ‘ and dia The moti i ak khip's bow, by means of a cogwheel J | have ever beem culled upon to perform. You ha Peabody, 1 thought he could atiend to his havinees beiter | & large sized footus; in my opinion death resulted from meter. ve engines only are untike. Wo | Paty the fire room. With reterente to the Oil City Bank, Strondsburg ttank, Tioga County Bank. | sted and convicted by ajury of your countrym than I could, and I took no further interest in the matter; | Xposure for want of proper care aud attention. do not propos to inatiiule any comparison between the | Simption of coal ationding {he application of The aggregate amount of specie hold by all these infutu- | crime of murder. You appear to be a respectable man, | When T met Captain Peabody ut was about tro o'clock in Pn ing ans. will bo continued on Monday, commencing fen of Isherwood's and Kricwson’s engines, nor do we | oormous pawer the reader should brar in 08; of Treas: You have arrived at a mature age; but on the day on | tbe alternoon, and the Neptune got to her dock about H Ry wkd which you committed this crime you appear to tare four o'clock; my vessel lies at the opposite Ride of pier ate, | civen yourself over to a debauch, and came home in the | No. 23 East ® nd to esy the result beoamse the Mo oko Tasos We shall, in due time, tonomah, magnificent now screw , y give our readers» {sithful account of the resnit ships are, vessela, the steam power being 01 pea his oe the feeble auxiliary scan ae tat tions tn November, 1965, was $: notes, $700,428; of bonds, $739,544; of real Explosion. Sit i $76,822, and of mortgages but $5,000. The capital | evening, and in x spirit of freuzied jealousy you took | the dock ; INS OV THR SECOND impending trial of speed between Mr. Delano's | erroneously employed in thelr large ucrow si stock actually paid in was $2,790,975; the notes inciren. | the life or John Keevy. The circumstances Under whch | the Garden was because of thotr apprehension of the ENGINEER, ~yn py 4 suiee, bos i? wie, we tron, will | itee Th it on max peer anita: pod ad ‘ tation, 61,831,243; the deposit 461,900, and certig. | 0 Set wax committed leave no doubt that, you had | ship being cul by the loo, and (o guard against any dan- | Coronse Gover yesterday halt an inquest at the New | Shen been lost dilfueent plane enable un to ovectete paytbiag ties ion, $1,831,243; poss, $4,461,900, an riously forme the Intention to take te | fe of the | Gor to the pa cme ey dl Keren was York Hospital on the hody of Joha Walker, late second | motive engines in bat Europe hace yot put Unquestionably this. cates of deposit, $443,067 Seceased, the jury must havo arrived at | Cut and sunk by dhe ioe tho night before, y q Nh Soael applying the greatest poss ble amount of svokm ‘A correspondent apprebonds danger from the provi. | that conclusion when they found you guilty. TRETIMONT OF FDWARD LESACK.: cnainoer of the steaming Neptune, who died from the | or oiher “insiguiticant” deviation from the origival in- | SAliDg * rar wil pita. thie Country Soak impart bons of the Funding bill receutly introduced inthe Howse | You have boca tried by a jury of more than ordinary in. | Rdward Lasack, being sworn. sald:—t live at 124 Pur. | effects of vealds reeeived at the time tho boiler of the | fcution has crmpt.in, and thas the chject of a direct teat | **t reatpereyotnnndvemeys ; : \olligence, who y gortelee ns Mi chase strect, Boston: I am chief officer of the slip | Noptune exploded on the morning of the Sdinst, The | has’been defeatéd.’ Wo record, ‘thorefore, with great TAR RIO. : of Represontatives and stamps his protest upon it in the | they accompanied ( ‘& recom ion | Columbia; being famiBiar with the officers of tbe New. pleasure this signal instanco of perfect simi! . The The Madawaska will be rigged tettoting Winguage— » | tomercy. Whatever may be the result of that recom- | (une I was anxious to seo them as soon as the Noptune | 2Y-¢vidence introduced in the case was that of Captain will thaak Mr. Delano for having s0 completely | of tho mainmast js 149 (cet, and Me. Morrill's bill gives Secretary MoCulloch more power | Mendation, the Cour. has now no alternative but to im. | came im, and, with (hat intention, I went on board the | Williams, of the Neptune, which will be found below:— pao ~ Plan, Nepenthe hae ye dig bey: Tey oy dedi ttue toronto bE Tee in | (ean aver pobbed conferred apon any one man. In mae ~~ prescribed Id te the grated y |, a8 1 heard that the Nept Sarauol Williams, Jr., being duly sworn, deposed and | made for discrepancies of any kind. The tral is ona and Gffeot it gives him the power of a tyrant moro tobe | Gaicr Ypuliare Neen convicled. | the er ta the Saeki ae sald:—1 live at Rondow!, this State, and was captain of | Srandel coll i ne ee eee iailentod tie | Cann pat bs hore feared than a military de Congress should not con. : , y about four, o'clock, on Tuesday, the | Mh; m8 | The seamtug Nepluee, plying in the harbor; have teen being uj of live thousand indicated horse | topsail 55 feet; ‘maintopsail ” from whence you came and there kept Conlined until Fri- as the Neptune touched ‘( 7 for aay, dwctetionary authority upon the Secretary in | day ‘the th. day. of March next, when, be. | went ‘on board and. ‘saw’ the” chief tomer, the ‘matter of funding the public debt. There te cer: ee ee ras tet en eee sho was adwouty-six bower, her boilers and en- tween the bours of nine aud three o'clock, you be | Thomas Warburton; I had o . subject tauod the currency should be reduced; Tet Vt, therefore, | Baba by the neck until you are dead. dnd T then revufned to my own shipwith the understand, | Sif, Were Duilt by the owner, the tba fectees hign-ot-ves in wire ‘of American manufacture, The iortng on ort toe Seortry Yo fund, | qyD'rie Um rman Cam ing prone | ing iat tas, tak, bal cn Kuso goers | fa “newer” aay Geant an Febeeetir Wha ce nthe and am |S cit Sele Peering tee toe Oo ae a Lo 1 L Laagntboay or $) also order | characterized his conduct during the trial, He was the saw some of the employes of Cast! Garde: abenie 1 avi thas briefly introdnced the subject wo will now 2 ? least moved, apparently, of any persona the court room. | think they were eruployes from Cantle Garden, but c: peaceod describe the steam machinery of the Mana. * whole country may know (he policy of the government ‘swear (0 ll, the romagn I think one of the mon was wastea ;— The Medawoake’s salle ate sow Ueing mate at and modify its business accordingly. ’ | Semtence of Murderers in Phiindelphia, | ad if pute is omnes { teoognized him MOTIVE BNGINES. Rooeize They Ss The London Times publishes the following comrnuni- ? Pmiaorirma, Jan. 13, 1906. | eee agth’ of “Auguel last, fomag te Caste The steam srtinger 100 inches diameter, four feet | foresail,” ond foFetopsall fore in rélation to the interest on the State bonds of | Inthe Criminal Court today Mary Ridey, convicted | Gerdes thea as A pastoncer on board of the fore siaysait, Jib, flying jib, matnaail, Alabama :— of killing Joseph and Isanc Sides, war sentenced to | steamship Virginia, all the ngers at the hata pate yaall, ai, mason ayant fae the best American di } The Alabama oonpons wore rervlarty paid until July | ehteen years and six months imprisonment; Jeffenon og he a on beard of, ‘he Neptune were Vy | last, Those for January 1, 1866, will be due next Mon- | Spanier, convicted of murder, was sentenced to ton years | Gid nod see the deceased, nor do] know what condi. . IT bellow Provision haa been made payment | and six months imprieonment, and Jolin Conner, con- OY passengors, aad of the two hall.years’ interest, nor has any proposition | victed of manslaughter, was seutenced to eleven years | ihe steerage passengers are always | sails willbe made of pie ‘area of Canvas to be carried by the Madawaska wenty five hougand square fect, deen made to the bondholders with reference tow re: | and six montis imprisvament. Garden; 1 de ie. wheal aowal of the bonds of Yat ‘= ay att A bill has been introduced [n the Senate of this Biate nda Murda: gore in emigrant abips, a8 I do not Sreted Tae of shaft 23 whieh provides for the appropriation out of the canal | ARREST OF FOUR ALLEGED RIVER THIEVES ON | Thal the mgviations gorerning that body ares inches diameter, is supported by three pillow blocks at- revenues, commencing October, 1868, the following svariciow. boon, te-aere Intded-ak-ome-times on the “cheat tached to the My umy vt to bed " ‘The readers of the Hxraco will no doubt remember ihe placed transversel, ond . sums was leaving the Neptone with Mr. Warburton , bee on it [ay ha~- Le in nea oisdas of the ship. murder which occurred on board the schooner John | to tak onshore, bat the persou | referred To pay the interest and pal on the debt as passenger 4 a + it oxisted J 146. . 1,700,000 | Boyaton, Captain Nathan A, Reed, while that vessel was | 0 above sald he could mot go, as there were parting thore ‘ate of those transverse frames Sweuly-four To the winking Toad “ 356,000 palnnig tito Of Riker's Ialend, a few weeks ago, ia from Castle Garden to attend to the passenyors, and the g the steam ¢; marty Chile the f ahymernpotng howttzer and ight Intorest on loans for the enlargement of canals. 710,000 | Quin, 7 ae, ee en nego Gomes lov) pol me vser ype wpe Tite lelter eer Salen 1 on eran Pa coe | Peas Yor sinking fund, to pay the principal of the whic Robe: 5 ve male, 8 ve of Cr jer a ship srrives at the port no person i per- a tothe Weber Geet he ane, 3 a, ch are ‘The oft oan made undet section thres of article sev. Tremont, Me, was iusiantly killed by a ball pmo andl colmenionel ete bp con- Pt the after ends ot the rock sba‘vs = captate, cers and crew of the Madawask: en Of the constitttion........c..+ - 406,243 | from » * platot : - j ‘ , To pay the general fund for necesmary expenses. 200,000 ® ta the hands of & river thief. | are intrusted with the duty of preserving order and pre- saipends ies Sixty inches long; Le short levers masters, stx ensigns, eight thirty-eig —And the following amounts, under the provisions of The vessel had como to anchor the previous might, | veating Pereony from som '"g oy bony tpg etaip, the act, are tobe paid out of the proceeds of any tax peed em rowe from Newport, RL, to the Atlantic dock; CAPTAIN'S TRETIMONY. b t ht imches. It will be evident on refiection that tee, tae fee see all bands being tired, they, by order of the captain, | owing to this unequal length of each pair of rock-abafy | third engineers, Somuvente, levers tho throw of the main crank will be much penter, » of mari indred 1o the stroke of the pitou, vie: Chiety. | snd coal passers aud. four hundred able-bodied and Jevied and collected under the law of 1856:— i} urned into their berths, and while they were sleeping plenty To pay the interest on tho loans for the year : he had neither started (0 main cight inches in place of twenty. fi hes ti : commencing October next " cA . $102,000 | * Fiver thief boarded the vessel, and the first intimation In Y ; that per the pict were io. the en 06 ary screw _. This is one Of the. londing feaseres The Madaveasien will goon her trist trip in the iatter feats fund, to pay principal. , " x of bis presence was the captain awaking and secing | Sunday last, the Tth just. room oconred; he satd he no | {2 the vibrating lever engine, the advantage gained | part of February and be ready for sen early in March. ‘oan for enlarsing iocks on Oswego Canal 392,686 | q man standing over his berth with pistol pointed | Mold very bad weather iden what canised (1.8 explosion, ‘ney were rescued by | being a ccnsidereble reduction i thdiivens Weare ah te too banks compares with } at his head, An alarm was at once given by the captain tH oprnng ated pe Snore belt 0, farther ie ay ated Coro. foot Temeribte feature "ot, . CC ee Jf a8 follows: when the mate, Sow decessed, come to.the sessee, w constant requisition until reaching this’ port, ner Gover the case to tl who a | Madawaska—a novelty ia steam bing Path rr or 4) ae tSa'iry golMatigy | the thiet trea et hia, aficting © mortal wound to the | (38,i8e, Paseengers to work thom me ie verdict, caThat Jobo Weleor the We the "pplication uf balance Kght ieuiee The United States side-wheei gunboat Rhode Island, $91,421, #02.245,120 » Of December until we reached port, paying them twe | came to his death by sca. accidents |, seceived by the | Jat Which attends the quick reci the flagship of the West Indian squadron, which bas beem +. BOLAL 1,001,887 | region of the heart, from the e(feots of which he died in | pounds per man. Alter getting in the wost of the ©. (he sent (og Noptame, oa the | @ bd om “f rte 8 few moments, The murderer then disappeared | ef ne Sue Stan Pek er, ‘ ~~ of Seunery ©, 1500, ¥! fying ot abe spit pspeenet ‘ainty airokes por rainut bie svete ee epee payahon 9 21/son,19q | OFer the aide of the vessel into @ bont, where | We lay there all day > : : Y Oiroulation (Stato)......; + 1408721 1.598)t90 Secompiices; they were seen as they ig latensety toed” On Rise more os eae there gon tancaatcrr et “ The — Central ney my Company have recently | got away fr By a few My Cag by = ag A = Ef t sinplored Uwe tage to ton the wieuts of che omide be fa the short space of fourth wing met ee bo magton Hens py epg cc taken to the Atlantic when the case was put into | way up to Quarantine, re w pe A. = a nde ty the blowing of of we ot tee the how fe - ee folte is a list of the Sian ry paeg ve ri ) Pay! mi-an- | the hands of the police and Coroner Lynch, of Brooklyn, | being sumficient, 1 had to employ ay ade Resolute. rest ta the ame sort space of time. The balance woight’ Rear Admtral—Jne, 3 Palmer. guaily, govornment tax. nee commission of the crime, have s) ditional one io astist in taking the ship to alluded to, being uded under aud sitached to an ‘viner eave. }. . A 0d fee, Reon, introduced, nthe Assembly of this etbtt nor expanse to bring the guilly parties | Quarkutine and one of ile (o take meto Castle Garden; | Commence or rms Lamna.-It i# Computed thet the | arin of th reek shat, moves tn a contrary diregtion to OCoreye. | * owen, oC aah tellin, hve bakaned toe, TH: after ees & the ph) toe Besiih OBter at Quarantine, as our pasmen- | com eee ames re te ile the 2 > mpm Movement, provided the C : Btate to authorize rowed in at broak were ; wen Garden antty, vessels . | wold efiectoelly ovunterncts shousand dollars and to donate laud to ihe Northora vireo Mew Tork, and hasilly aan | Ssevc U there fornd Caplain Robles eT ai20g ta fe. te xends to'the scabbourd 100,000,000 burhets olieour ~s L~ 7. Ww, Maen, ‘apinin Robinson and an ed be Railroad. This road extends from Ogdeusburg to Ronss's | {040d ‘We boat and ran up the street. a D Point, a distance of onc hundred and eigbicen miles. {hes ot one of hs aa ne was seen, } The Ohio Legisiature bas before # a revolution instruct. | S YOURE Man named Ti fing the reprosentatives of that State in Congress to exert @hetr influence against the passage of any jaw under gwhioh the general government shall awume the war Mobis of the sevoral States he umopisabione ot ry goods at Ve por! durine tue

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