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EUROPE. | a ptErnnare News by ‘fe Cable to Wodnes- day, October 24. The United eatin Squadron at Cherbourg. MAIL ADVICES TO OCTOBER 14. OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. THE EMPRESS OF MEXICO AT MIRAMAR, The Causes, Inception, Character and Progress of Her Malady. Conflicting Accounts of Napo- leon’s Health. THE MARKETS AND MARINE REPORT. ae. ae. de. THE UNITED STATES SQUADRON. The Miantonemeh and Other Cherbourg. Pants, Oct. 24,@866, The iron-clad Miantonomoh and the Au- gasta have joined the Colorado and Frolic at Cherbourg. Vesects at PRUSSIA. Acquisition of a Fortress on the Elbe. Banu, Oct. 24, 1866. The Castle of Kinigstein, on the Elbe, was coded to Prussia to-day. The Electoral ara ane eae by Par- Mament and the treaty of alliance with the German States were promulgated to-day. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The London Money Market. Loupon, Oct. 94—Noon. ‘The money market is quiet. Consols 50 5;. ‘Fhe following are the current rates for ‘AMERICAN cee Five-twenties. ax Te The Liverpool Cettes Market. Oct. 24—Nooa. ‘The cotton market is somewhat easier, and prices have Gediined 44 for American grades, The sales to-day foot Wp 7,000 bales, Middling uplands 154. Lavemroo, Oct, 34—Noon. ‘The steamship Luzon, from New Orleans September ‘The mails of the China reached this city frnm Boston yesterday evening. ‘The new French steamship st. Laurent, Captain Bo- and, from Havre and Brest, arrived at this port yester- ag (ber first voyage), with a large number of passengers ‘end full cargo of merchandise. The St. Laurent left Brest on the 13th inst., at three o'clock P.M, and although he experienced much bad weatber and heavy sea she @erived off Bandy Hook atten o'clock A. M. yesterday, making the passage in ten days and nineteen hours. @ur files and special correspondence are dated to the ‘38th of October, and contain very interesting details of @ur cable despatches to that day, as well as of our tele- A letter from Berne bas the following :— ‘The security of our country does not appear to run an: a for the ‘of | Thompao { il FRANCE. Panta, Oct. 12, 1866. SRALON OF TER EMPARSS OF MBXICO—MRR FITRAORDINARY CONDUCT AND MEFTAL atTACe In THE VaTICAB. ‘The melaacholy coedition of the Empress Charlove, wh. bas gone to Miramar with ber brother, the Count de ‘Fic dre, sti! continues « prominent topic ef conversation an. newspaper Comment, and e great deal of sympathy 4a @> ,reaned for the unfortunate lady. DIRCURNON WITH THE Fors. A \\tor from Rome, dated Qetober 2, ins Marseilice Journal, and copied into the Paris papers, gives the fo!- Jowing <ictaile, After recounting what has been pro. ‘Viously «tated here in her interview with the Pope, she Inad dipcunsed in a very demonstrative manner the ques. thon of the Concordat, an‘ had insisted that his Holiness should give bis assent to propositions which he felt obliged to decline, the correspondent adda: — ‘The Empress would not yield to the wise and just with which the Holy Father ~ eigstbre bey s ¥ ® NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER TY, ORE 5 Nr eS rrr—“t—iCS 1888.—TRIPLE SHEET. vetorn to Reverthelegy, LEIS A oS, RET TAL ERE IO TTR A ERI, RE ES EST Ra a PUR RRS = eerRERERcRpER ROE EINEppTiN private claannels, lowed “py eafo any- Ted upon Prevess which . . Stries, Dre put to evening | ordeie have also been ots local press 10 be “ame had a severe attack, and refused to glass <arefal” in the ay Bd Dew, and spe, gater, talnking thet & wee alee’, ‘The 5 Solty to ohetain, ely from suggeoung mle of the night and al of tal ty thie sll U-ate | three weeks ago, "Peaslues unknown to ihe law of tbe aa I write, not wil to quit the and smar, Eke? are threatened if this bint be disrexarded, At that she seem saurderore sendy 0 (ake her same time, we are credibly assured that Mife, Several. foreign ladies bave- invite to pass | carte blanche to abuse the “‘rebele” and their friends, the night with ber as she has sent away Der ladies of | from the Athens government down, has been given to , and would not permit them to epp:dach ber per- the Turkish the bint, the Tasvir B/kiar, sop. ‘This paroxyam seems to bave been caused by some | of Thuretey ® Ismpooa som, Keg despatches which she received yesterday. and bis ministers which ie said to have 7am LCRTING CADRE OF THB AFTAON. lent, a he cuneat Fore rumor. St Suh The Avenir National of Paris, gaps 1” oor, 1ete Meat the intent Official news was brought nal bere that bad the courage to pu' form Monday Moukbiri-surar frigate, which came Jenene, Neen. A ee coy geal dare fo dirock fame the Sinad on, the afternooh of thes day, despatches from Kirid Mustapha Pasha to previous, and whose sources of information in the matter | 28th, These report further severe fighting near Spain pe i relati ve sa aie poses ‘he loss of the insurgents, 4 ditional particolars we to the causes of the present | sor having beon “heavy” aud that of the fmperial and pees bea bows piauned or imperial eae sioner, with the of surrounding and ia fhe whole insurgent position by a general assault The following io the ttem of Prevesa news published in yesa, which statee that two companies of the troops forming the of Corfu, having seixed and pinioned ee the wei dof lecchorsne TY poke ed at Rome comma: mb state of nervous excitement which even then caused over to Proves have, reinforced by other Christian in- most serious inquictudes in her behalf. fm ee pony the fortress of that town and the own In her interviews with the Pope the Empress ‘aad that on the day following an ineurrection was has given jence of av exalted mysticism and a fever- | 10 be excited throughout the whole of Epiru, The Al. ish piety. She has repeatedly thrown herself at the feet | banian furks are op) to the Ottoman government, of Pius the Ninth, and im; his protection against the | The standard of the fo at tength - snares with which she bel herself surrounded. In| Weare without confirmation or laur details of this short the character of her insanity is to believe herselfcon- | Dews, but the telegraph reports that a body of Greek tinually surrounded by enemies and traitors, Bho scarce- | troope about the same time crossed the frontier from the Jy dases to touch any food wate le, <Oaren Br Be IOS b Peek of Saas, sae attacked las a Imagines that oven the suite * macam, was, however, prepared te papell Hor moticl attendants ‘At hope that ro tnd; Darga canara ove at big by acoapg @ and care will restore her reason fortunate border, with, he reporte, eam Greeks of several dead and s considerable number of rm Prec. Prisoners, On the receipt of this news the Porta, to re- It his believed at Rome that as soon as Maximilian | Ward his energy, at once telegraphed the caimacam’s learns the misfortune of his wife he will abdicate, for motion to the pic ot Mirimiram, or Pacha of the it was to her influence that he ceded in accepting the rd clase, throne of Mexico, and she it is who has alw: en- rAPHA PACHA’S WKLOOME, poetages Mian te pavenen cae ora The ot amen nays:— Rae RE, press Charioite is true, itis the reaction ion ehich sho has ex has been in Rome from her inter- views with the Pope and other di at the Vatican. Ip her interviews the principal question was the situation in which the clergy have placed since the inauguration of the empire, and ma Char | the sale of ecclesiastical property. The Empress lotte i very ee and her conscience has been attacked by all sorts of scruples, and from this re- [oo naa which her reason had not the strepgth to The news romney received from Mexico; the inquie- ‘no longer Metrarae tet tudes of the present, the menaces of the ‘tuture, bave fee nerigan vie oa Greece for thelr conntay ‘and also had their effect in sa. ve blow to bo Alena paar a ir King. The God of Justice bot es gross. aa.st, fet nt posed, and thas. there. is none Generel Appa iy'ot ibe Cretan, Tatsife, district of Mreagih asoegh tn tha Fe Pirafforer 10 enable. nor to | 4Pecoron08, piesa, safely emerge frgm ber painful situation. OBRIFTIAR ADVICE, Anotber proclamation from the same body, enjoining upon the insurgents humanity and respect for private Be to the cecusrence bh the Vetican nigns of mental | Property, is wo the following effect :— alienation were observed, and that she was continually possessed by at Mexicans were endeavoring od posi her, It was particularily remarked that she true barbarians, destroy villages w! Rees. profane yy and commit every sort of erit trequenti; rehased chestnuts on the public arene this to grieve ua we) Mints srt her od wat no | RO Gur fn han setees ase isoned. It was after an aud with the Pope, | not be civilized nor humanized. But you, poogte of ite. io which laste@three hours, that the com) breaking up yr to show the august Christian governme: of mind was manifested, She concl by declaring | arecapable of at amd are an eae Le hohe would not leave the Vatican unless driven out | fen nn oe et een tenet age = eo a A BO ment pre- | Ebristigns, | and ‘not only’ bminoveable: bat "moreatie a property, always bearing in mind the an should which og unto of ry They showd im the Vatican, po agape event,” my pager adds, | 40 unto thee.” You must not kilt those ror iregular troops whom the fortune of Teir Recaro, for we ‘ato all"expoeed 10 th a heir Mi the futare is unknown tous Our brothers ade prisoners in battle, and we muat be ble = rejease by surrenderiug Mussulmen in ex it nations of the earth. as there ia now no doubt of their substantial ollertade, i It is said igen rits, Shich wee not always week, I saw It had, on a certein his grat-fication at the j : oan inary organs, with threatening symptoms of Detes, albuminaria and disease of the «pine. Still, with his tat a in difficulties, the Emperor has two 8 ong and these may enable him to live A bow He possesses an immense de , sound lungs, anda bim to contain a at os low the signatures. ) - fol mates | oa, mapa i Sa that A. organs—it is not ‘THE TCRAISH MAPRACren, bie maeny wi ca omnis enjoy sound health. FB Spidey, & priest resident at Asmités, in Crete, f-REDRL, ANWNDCAS following deposition before before M. cos, usher gute iting mn ia at Vera cece FG Taree petty omg Ahr pridge still remains at wbne Genera) ry at Koghein taking forenoon, the enamanen Coen en te, resi- a . baby complaint — wrod fin, dest at —— te district of Melovicten, Care | 0 = prey | pointment at himself . Despoteos, Chancellor that he w tson "he able tor call the roll of [bis Greek (onsulate at Canes, and deposed as follows :—On slaves al the 4 ‘fea of banker Hill Monument,” the 27th August last, the Turco-Egyptian force, afier seeking calm and mental repose ai Engbein fie baving pillaged and burvt the village of Aesités, com- teenie oa! Fag bas recently been Menced to massacre the few Chretian inhabitants re- poate hy vos returned to Paris, apd nt ‘the maining, many baving Gerieany S04. from ye ony I Gi Hott, saw Dr. Gwin tiene | jooking none | myself witnessed the butchery of three of \e the worse a his troubles fand disappointments. The | fortunate persons. On account of the danger which Doctor was apparently very much interested to hear the | threatened us I loft Assiters with my family, result of the Northern elections, and says that he intends | of seventeen oy eyed them in 1 oaeetle, returning to the Upitd States in a few weeke George jount St. Apthony, im hope of saving them. But Senders, looking sad, melancholy, disappointed and | the Turkish troops, after having finished pillaging and woody, je sii!l here. pm adhy npn es gp tpn ng refnge, Om reaching they remmoned «as to come forib. when 1" and my son Emmanuel ‘went ont to them: the rest, being too mush afraid to leave: remained behind. The soldiers thes who were within, without being moved in the my as, chine a the the feet and nod ont a te 2a te the who seat us to Castros under There we were isto prison end ender. ana some Ul treatwnent ead ity, each more severe than the last. We were constantly told that if we would our Teligion we eBould be set at liberty. On our refi the popebmeats infiicted ee were mul We Temeiced in prison ail the evening, the morrow, Sist, we were taxen on board « frigate carry. tag the Turk ieb fiag, and anchored in the port of Sonde. Shortly afterwards we had to leave the frigate and we were taken om beard a Turkish steamer auchored ip the came port. Om the deck of this rease! ] saw Sficen Cretane in chaina. My son and myself were aise on the deck and ovr jt) reovmmenced. olla! Thegerms of | frigate vo the meamer three Chrisuaas Vall naked, whom u u 4 dissolution of the Uttemam empore will mat the iam oubsist, | ihe enilers mmediaiely eid and teraded on the deck bust they will be to their oom gation, ond will revive | of cur vemel. The heads and the blovd foil into a wooden me enor agement without, As to the Candictes, | bucket placed om the spot fer that purpore. Bome time po og og ‘make their submision om the cos- | afterwards the bedies and heads were tiiown into the ditions: for them ay Se intervention of the | sea After comm'tting thie ferocions act several seilors Ruropess Powern Christian will be instituted | came towards us and said that we should meet with the im the island to jadge differences between the inhabit | same fete. (One of them seized my son, drew his sword ante of that faith, sod e mized je to meet | and would have killed him 0@ tbe spot ued be not been shortly as Camea, under the presidency Ene ee, restrained by one of bw comrades, We were then and will draw up, with the sesistaace of the Consuls ir. Lani Geen ee ae na ae Ragland, France ead Russia, ® Rew mode of asserting | Op the following morning we were on board and collecting the tases, 00 as to redrese the grievances | another Turkish steamer, which brought us Lere, where a gg the first and principal cause of the insar- ae sho, knowing as personal ota . From the Parie Oct, 13.) Te ane chereel ts poubias Gapeenton hen teen ereere We are vom that the constitu- | up, signed by me and by the mid Geor the tional reforms decreed by Ismail will be EORGE SPIRIDAR I~, claimed at Cairo on the dist of October. The Foe Chancetior of tbe G Consu'ste at Cones, Deputies are to mest in the of Kasal-el-Nii. D. Dike POTEOS. [From Gatignani's , Oct. 18.) ae An arrangement has been come to between the Porte The Latest. and Py tet peng ay the Antes nme of the we Weermew ALisance Tamie® aware, weal forts erected op tiers, for the restita- From ondon SS cee ee sas Setiaees ecncessapanbis monsleoar hs veo ‘o to Turkey. 1 that tbe Austrian government u acting ia com- The Ottoman government has also promised its sup. SJelh-cor omnand ‘of Prame tn he Bacto port to Mont to induce Austria wo consent to the | ion, Prussia, on the band, ie disposed to her establishment of & port on the Adrigtic, fupport to the policy of Russia The diplomatic co DY PICULTION AND ANRDETION LPB ip on \ irom pM Dye ay cng ot Moyers? {From the Levant Herald, great advantage to the Western Powers, RO certain ‘The Cretan difiealiy continces to inference can theare be Grewn a4 t& the course which anxiety of the Porte, In presence of it ev: Austria will pursue when the Eastern question is uhi- varraswent in dwarfed into momentary mately rerpeund. Je canes of Basinnd p08 Penson sve even the troubles of the Melieh vielding Le Girected mainly with 8 view le prevent of of 2 merement whieh, be light up the smothered fren hes the been ng b~ 3 thens gov ernmen| vie PE = yet = mucosssfully, Ni Viner | and Al Pacha, is P w Advice 0 Ne Of the slop 10 ham however, base seeded (From Le Lier, {be entry of the a end “Aber oniside Greet + * The first thing to Go in order to renter ive inte the and with ibis the clear ia (0 allow (he nbdwalim of Moximihan | brought oy Husday place. In thet matter, we betieve, Sars ee se ppened at the Heath and the whole of these in Tt wae pot withest ty cendary prpte A fog 044 mumbers have, secepied the crown of esien, and cote | convinced thas he will see nothing to regret in 8 i # H i ti ie 4 ; f t z a FF Mad i it ie HA ; = fags i E [ t af g2e5 i j Lie ei i 33 forth original official motive for of onr countrymen, But what ‘4 prompt aye to put an ena tho inleition ace received of late irom Mexico wih inate we and 00 untavorable aa to lead it 10 bie rapidity, There ie no use, the writer shutting one’s eyes bg the fact that the Mexican 2, senetes PPI ae Wit Maximilian Abdicate ¢—Hie Last Hepes. (Pars (Oct, 11) nce of Independence Belge.) *" Ininnow eald thet Maximilian, hee note oF thine sae maid tolhave tows seine eae) Spe in bigh quarters—he bas come to ui that with a limited pational army, oe aia a of the French troops, i wosle ba isn “a Meh AT remote Frontier, where the partisans 5 seares find constant sup- ies of men aad He has therefore determined concentrate his operations on contral platean of Mexico, securit jeation with Vera 3 Ly Mine of fort for the defence of this principal artery, Around tho military poste are ¥ * established, abe a = onoug! prevent cut the military roads. will F Hits 3 Eesge? Hic BE i rs r F ry Misquahites for office all who in the rebeilion. It is evident that thi abolition of self-government Every man whole het tok part ib i do van congress who wil anyibing them. If this obvoxious and, a useless cleuse were pa amendment wight be mucd ado. We should be giad to hear that some compromise hat been made, The policy of exclusion trom office and of governing & people by an imetig nificant ated minority has been tried in more than one dis of Europe, aud the end of it has always beens ae in ame farther the hearts of the late confed - Thaddeus Stevens and Mr. be Governor or Cong Judge or Mayor. But, whatever the resolution of Congrems, we sincerely hope that mo worse conflict than one of words and votes will follow at Weshington. There are represents twenty and prev its own members from taxing their seats in the! fi it ag 33 Rr; i HE American pol'ticians are Dear 0 defeat as weil as habit of yiriding to (he wilt of the ned is 80 ii FE? i : = i the present storm like many others the Union. as I THE COHOES PAILURE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO 0TH MEW YORK WERALS. The Linbilities Over Hal Half a Million Detiare. Tor, Oct. 94, 1806, The officia! siatements of the liabilities incident to ine Coboes failure do no. differ far from my previous esti. mates, In the case of both firma, namely Alden, Frink & Weston and W. J. Ten Byet & Co., the total Hebitities amount to $624,109 01, The public dissatisfaction ot fwany of the more compromigmng features of thie Saas- cia) fiasco increases a8 the faitare grows older. CR TO TUS EDTFOR OF THE WERALY. Comoe, Ort 24, 1806. ‘The loiter in your Tuanday’s istue from your Albeny correspondent referring to the National Aenk of Cohoss in connection with the failure of Aides; Friak & Weston, is unjust. The Iinbilitiee Of seid firm to the bank are not large, for the whole of whieh it has aunple securty, and cent over and abe BAKT), Cashier, oo i Nationa! Rank ef Cohees, N. Y. 7 Bow hae ae my rpiue of ‘Sonne five ita capital. BRAY MORE FIGHTING WITH rTW IOUS im MONTANA a Loc, Oot ieee. Late advices from Montana aay that 6 par ny men tain mem who had encamped at the mosth of Milk fiver were attacked by « band of Gfty Sioux Indians, end after five hours’ feltiug the indians were driven of, with « lame of twenty-one killed, The whuiies nad four killee and eorversi wenn, ~ abla POLITICS. “Fapeassroum, Oot 24, 180M orte for the Laginature thw the Beunte y tae ‘ean demerits the Hooww om to fort The Journal of ¢ ts mare morning fawis jortified im aay that Coverner Morton wit! not bea candidate for Gantis! boners in 180%, and doer not wink to be placed im the category of seytranta rast ow The season, oe Seow com mepced falling bere as one o'eierk thin of terecen bo having - belorious: 4 ni expedition Spon Fon last days. Therefore, wi inate enterprise, That Fronce, should termination rly Masimilian guarantee that corresponde! abdicating. But—and nderstand the communication heaped oeaocns unite The together with thetmportant wlipped on much va be experien G. Beanet distin, ‘ogress rat euining opm "@ gun Jom : he } GRAND OCEAN YACHT RACE. Hateh Between the Vesta and Malcyon— Deseription of the Haleyon—The Start— Kheling Contest—Ineidents of the Trip—Leg of the Vewele—The Remit—The Vesta the Winner ada cre 105: seypryere haun'wen 0 @oy-when' Gade yachtsmen rejoiced under the Contemptnoas soubriquet of ‘ fresh water sailors; but that day, at any rate oo fates the New York members of the yachting wortd are cancerned, bas gone by. The noble maaner in which, a few days ago, the Vesta and Henrietia conducted themselves im such weather as frightened many a master mariner, and wader such ol- cumstances as rarely happens even to vessele engaged \b mercantile pursuiia, hae preved that many of the Mew York equadron are of ap extraordinarily ses-worthy character, and hae given fair reason to believe thet should any American yacht be led to take part {m the grand ocean match projected to take place on the French: Coast they will be able t give a very good account of themectves, and very mech surprise both the Freach and English yachting ‘The race between the Vesta and the Halcyon, Which terminated yesterday, Presented many pointe which were just the opposite to the experience of the vessels engaged m the late Cape May match, and these facts are interesting an showing the extrome uncertainty as to westher which attends matches on the briny ocean. In the match between the Henrietta and Vesta the start was effected while a heavy gale of wind was blowing, while ip the last race the ves- sols bad great difficulty im getting off at all, so calm and still wore the wind and weather. In the former match the contestants were towed to the starting place by two large and poworfal tugs, and even these were so fright- ened at the weather an to refuse to take thom fully to the appointed place, while im the latter the duty of tow. ing was performed by two smal! steam pleasure yachts. This contrast between the $wo trips might, indeed, be earned out from the start te the return, and, if so pur- sued, would almoat lead ope to doubt that both matches were sailed over the same element. Even in the race which is now to be deseribed, although the weather was of anything but « tempestueus character, both yachts Proved their seaworthigess, the Halcyon particularly, having in this, her first mateh, shown herself to be a Craft of no mean sea-going merit. we BALOTOR, the property of Mr. J. ©, Mubbard, is a comparatively new boat, having been launched only in June last. She is schooner build, and is @ remarkably protty model; she was built by J. J. Martis, of Port Jeferson, under the supervision of Captain B, Hawkins, a gen- tleman whore knowledge jacht matters admirably fitted him for undertaking eweh an office. Her length on deck is eighty-one feet, breadth of beam twenty-three feet, and her depth of held seven and a half feet, hor tonnage being 122 tons. van water was made befere the keel of either vessel was laid down, and was for a piece of plate of about $260 value. The course to be sailed was from Sand’s Point to the New ‘London light ebip and beck, the distance being seventy. six amd @ quarter nautical miles esoh way, which is equal to dighty-eight and @ half statute miles. Con. siderable additional interest was felt in thie race from the fast that this was the @ra match in whieh the Hal- cyon had ever taken part. ‘THE avERDG) BEPORE THR RACH the yachts were at anchpr gt the rendexvous at White. stone, both having arrived there in the course of the | ir, hm 7 uiahed of hei Solio. At thie point it was ay i i eee at coe beet my Haleyon by the Alice Kose, the property of —- Kennard, andy. G. Bennett, Jr., agreed to act a starter, The umpires in the rece the Halcyon, Mr. Horsce Waldo, and for the Vests, by i i A I F-<if, ! I i EE itt Hf bh i int i : i been #0 long able io may: . poy bid deQance f© ber more powertus opp ‘ « hoped the day is not very tar din when » veswols ai be once More mati Led (or ingte-comts Jl when thet day comes We doubt net that he coms of the Haleyon during the inst couiesi will load) apy Ming - wo og hy Bay evea Ler, agungt her more E: i sing aa if i a [ hi 5 4 7 H i i i bd i I f ; Kennard. ‘Bue. tira 3 P. M.—Set water sail ander main To the bal- loan Hip and ‘he water sali the geod litte craft gallantly, and notwithstanding the frequent of tho old saying, “a storn chase wa loug enetgnd Se all thas wo are choad Eaton's Mum. —There wore several friends of the owner, who thing that transpired throughout the entire contest. eutlemen, whom we shail term in and the ‘‘spirit,”” the tatter ter hoving aq tow with a pre ‘weekly, took especial note Lo yh change in the wind and every adverse cireumstance that took place during the tr a Lops nadayen The balloon are much cheered, ty the the Spirit, who felt rather ape fer the tot a hours. the "ph i" rubbigg bis bands and gaging wistfully to windward; the chapla chepleie stands tp questions to th eatin‘ ‘atte wheat o Nock bears south southeast. 1:36 P, M, Winged foresail; wind westward. We ere now i H freshening from the tag cn at Sta an boar, All necemary sail set. — 4:30 P, M.—The vemel cutting through the water ope Is now coufdent that we i 11 (4.—The lightehip, an object of nen eS te iil bead. The The and 414 aot re veemle aboot ine is latter had @ they hed bie pamh utes from the beautifully, ence ihe fret eck we greatly dutanced her. ‘Now,’ said they "at wala wind only holds we will beat thet saucy [ile ora least three houre, 1 will bet my life om tha’ 12:30 A. M.A loud thamp war heard » was thought fora moment that the centre het touched ; bat K was soon discovered the owe was caused by the breaking of one of the bobstays from the etem, and that the wreck was inder the bow, pay mess There wae great Vous, The owner was éo- larmined ty have the wreck removed Cty ~ gtr ry it te int si z i if ° > x gi3 fr Hl fs & | a EE il i BE ‘ie i: : iad hens inet night © Ore bone out im the two sary brick building Ne 603 Betme treet, cocepied by Willem Perguee ao 00 onchange Ae oA Avelling The bwiiding and ite cantante ere dectroyed. The tames cis oriented to Bea O10 and 041 Hoda street, ond wo Kon 12 16 ond 16 Meth ove nee, od before the fames . Were subdeed the whole i th tT i rt af 4 Bi i ft fz a5 i 2 t i: tf tt i if | i i i t f segies in ells ue usr stites, PG z it 3

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