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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE LOSS OF THE ANDALUSIA. NEWS FROM FORTRESS MOMROE, | HCW YORK FIREMEN IN CHARLESTON, S$. @ | </:/ | POLIGE INTELLIGENCE. OUR FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENCE, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TIE HERALD. Brncisy om Unos Sqvamm—On the —— — ‘26th ult, the merchant tailoring : Arrival ef the Captain aud Crew of the Ship- | Arrival in the City and Enthusinstic Recep- ri aptain and ecked Schooner M, F. Vurnum—Pwenty- | tion at the Depot—A Grand Banquet Teu- | Wiliam H. Roberts, No, 29 Union square, was Statements of the Cs) count Soheee hrm ee | foe Se ine Sara gene by Durga, by moans of brag ins panel ofthe ite Fe Chief Engincer. Resened—Vesscls in Distress in Bermuda—A Cuaxuxstom, § C., March 6, 186t, | door, and robbed of fancy cassimeros, docaxing, blacx, Vensel’s Crew Living Nino Days en Hides, The special delegation of the New York Fireman’s | blue, dahlia and other cloths, valt $2,000, ~ peg 3 with which the rascals &e. Fortarss Mosnow, March 6, 1867, | 4#0clation, em roule for Columbia, §. C., to present a | with which the rasoala escaped. bad peo. Hl E N ! , | Wewould sem asthough by this time the chronicle of | B&W hose carriage to the firemen of Engine Company UST OF THE SAVED AND MISSING srrecks during the fearful gales of lat January, tbat | N°-1 oT that cty, arrived im Charleston at one o'clook = +t dee, &e. prevailed with such continuous and unprecedented | P.M» and were met by « special committee of ‘wagon In front of Mr. Roberts’ store om: the ae. Fire Department, consisting of Robert J. Duryea, | purgi Two other men, whose names are wi i é Ze el —_— violence along our Atlantic coast, should have becn any own, President Of the Board of Fire Masters, | were with him at the time. Detective Dusenbury look the [From the Charleston Courier, Mareh @} compicted. On Ge Contngry, the ead story of sea dis | Vo Chief Engincer of the Fire Pepartme matter in charge, and eventually sccoeded 1m arrestin; Dy the arrival at an early hour yesterday of tho | asters incident to this month of fearful hurricanes and | g./,u61 Y, Tupper, President of the Vicilanes Fire Com: | Witsou, in whoso possossion ho a sicccsbip Mantailan, Captain Charles Coliins, from | *orms, of sleet and mow and the intense cold, that | pany, end Joseph Y. Hilton, Foreman of Hook and | fetenting a piece of cloth which bad y “ the store of Mr. Roberts. Wil How York, we wor normed of theme ty te ‘xi eon | added ne grey to the sulting of the shipwrecked | irgeecoabNal agate titan conetcaras | Zoum pf ogy and enn] Fane on Sunday evening last, to the North of Hatteras, of the | eam never be fully written, Many snipsand whole crows | jargq gathering of thevc'tisen:, when Chief Gugineer | Committed him to the Tombs for trial, in defauls Pues axp Waanves—A lecture was delivered last steam propeller ship Andalusia, on her way trom New | Went to tho bottom of the sea in these storms, with no | Nathans addressed them as follows:— $1,000 bail, evening in the rooms of the Association for the Advance- Tork to this port, under command of Captain West, tate | Survivors to tell the tale, Tho last saeiiae “aa pag ye sos ana onload nbitllea nay frgeny . ment of Ecience and Art, at the Cooper Insitute, by of tho steamsbip Quaker City, Tho Manhattan | of {Ne lost rose above the wild shrieks of the storm, 8U4 | come you to our city. The mavifesiation on the part of Richard A. Geipin, explanatory of his scheme for was fortunately in the vicinity of the disaster, | {aiater and fainter still died away amid the roar and | your honored association: boars on ita fece philanthropy ‘the construction of permanent plers and wharves, and ana succeeded in saving Captain West and | frenzy of the conflicting waves. Happily tho crews of | @%d good will. It is tho forcranner of pence and con~ | lad egventedn yeare.of age, who lad for | the prevention of verisrewn bg on tho potas The cord, Tt @ lasting link which wil bind our t " most of thote on the Andalusia, and trought | vessels sapposed to have beon lost are from time to | Son ends Z,itush a lasting Tink wii brings you to the | embezzling » small amount of money from his Isto | weoung having been called: to onter, Mr. Gilpin . employers Messra AH. Hart & Co., doing business at them to this city. The Andalusia was discovered to be | time being heard from as saved and picked up by passing | goil of South Carolina will ever bo romembered by her | @ ‘ers 2 was introduced, and at on means ‘of; diagrams, on fire on Sunday Tast, about seven F. M., when theship | vessel Once rescued they are kindly treated gudvnei |, fooplty and name: denow a qi coca! item! a are tna' By Lackwese. "is0 Doane raceeded to exhibit to the atisicy hie plan of operas was tteras; and the excl jt a 1» Again, Nome 0 ni constract perman' er hauls rear of Gu frond hp rap | EAM, et ONO AIM" ice dnt yon | fy ae and es, te oc Charon | Pek ater ruin, Hie dcampet a, e | Boner tad poe Mot'g ei Sree’ titres | "rs sas aut sarees cout wering of the first boats, which wore swamped, some begin to portray tho trials, eufforiugs and hardships 7 = cinet, telegraphed on and ‘caused Otto's arrest Weral etiguiar chauucls in these docks so as to wd . Four passengers and cizht Of the oflcers and erew, eay | CAB Dein to portray, tho Laie, sufferings and has Faflenry, Wileon, President of the association] made | clut, felegraphed on and) caused Ct ins atcady from the back part ofthe pier to. | Autilles quite a prepouderating po=ftieh, or : alleged Rh i later th Id pot. fail ry Swelva inéll, were druwnod. Among these we regret to | thriuing narrative of shipwseck and suffering at sea is +4 the ekit bas collected moueys to the amount ‘Tolddle of the river sufficientiy. strong to carry away | OF later they Would not fail to.avail themsolvos to oxten Me Set inerd North, f ieee: We Pane, Fecitod than that given by Captain, Soemting, of the bebalt of the Commitee of tio Now York Firemen | of $500 from a ditferent firms and felon. | gvegig.and. dittheld ta solution ig Dayton lh polo the Aretipel eet penance aaa over Ei Meshes, aed cetecer™ asco eacnn | ome, Brutus armen | arian and recta eno inn | SH sre, note ce inl | Sraming es aac MeN tsi | as that token to Samace Bay the Dna 5 oar) ri puto man, | twenty-three doys on his vi Ler sue ompleiely fh . 6 lige or consent of hia employeca, Justice 1 8 5 L, wou ‘fe H Sets Wats Piighy gnats Pl pec at | wreck doh Femi bene Geom we a yee him. Ho, tenwrat ri eapenicha ae Rerateel oc Lowing committed ie, accused tor trial io af much. jose that paras ped pas My pull rd LOND, eponiy 8, i ays) sed with two of his men, have just ve ere on the 2 t native of Switzerland, and lives at No. 39 Allen street, yy a on Whom are givén hsiow. The Andalusia was employed im | (Ciigores S.dona, which brought. them from Hermuday | {30H Say 40 Columbia, of your, Stale, to prosoat our | Ailes tf glace Viuiadelpbta, Oto fell into bed com: |! Wearien—I8 will snow or rain’ within fortr-eght | touiink inte of Wis awiank sand posdseticas And ban en OY 1 peLgaes, Ue. Bae anit he curene ta | Nbero they had ‘been takem by the English slup Sod- | order to aid thom in rorganizing their departmont,. "We | PaLY and woe robbed of ail his money, waich, &c,, and | hours, I ession; idea of soiling it, a8 well aB the two othér anti:loa z ! 4 budg which rescued them, hope that while we remain in your city or State our con- | W&s coinpeltod to write. on to bis friends hore for yeeu- | arya it which it 15 mistress, has been ofien ascribed tu th ee ee ea nacre con bentd | the schooner MF. Varnum, a staunch end reliable | duct will'be such a8 will meet with yout approvel undadd | Diary aid. To oue of hia letters asking for assistance Pi im Hcnoxe on rum Huon Sxasi< Yesterdny Captain power, . Sears Hovtne \'& Co., andothare totthia clay, acd vari. 1 St which had only seen two yours of sea service, left | 9 the honor of the old New York volunteer lireman. the prisOner threateped to commit suidide if money art ans ‘undsman ‘Thompson, of the Harbor Polico Now there exists between the United States and Den. ‘out Pitilen 1a. the con Aa Buckeport, Maine, Decombcr 26, with an assorted cargo, ‘The guests were then escorted to the private resigence | Was not forwarded to him at once, boat, boarded the ship Wm, F. Storer, Captain Dryant ‘try. We publish with this the Pensaco!: Toll ktatement of Cop‘ain West. and. his chiet engincer, | F Pensaco'a, Florida Her together with a lis! of the eaved and lost. Captain Co lins. of the Manhattan, his officers. and crew bebavod admir plain had followed five |g tiie.cuams were then escorted to th he mrad ge drieipeiel ook BEE PR fade mark. an all powerfol intcimediary whieh, to give th 1 pi Pac of Ke |. Dury: y whom they were hospital ‘uber oF t.—James Kiley, a man twenty-two | commanding, on her ‘pool orth Ameyicans a new pi ol h wer Bor Oe ean teak Davi men? aad tue a eeeor | guteriained, “aller willch they wero conveyed to th@ | years of agéy wan yeatetday brovgli before Justice Dow- | the frst mate; Selden te occ ee ete enarrestod'| not hes late ta use its talwenca with ihe, Caviget¢ young bus expcriipded Y neo, and the Fessel | Ciyarteston ‘Hotel, where rooms had boon engaged for e, Selden 'R. Tacker,’on a charvo of murder, | Copennagen,) This 4ntermediury Iw the Crar, wha was the’ pride and! Joy af ‘ai of them—a firmly teusted | thom, Hing oberged -with having onthe ‘2d insiant stolen @ | It Js stated thit on the last voyage out to Liverpool, the | eldest on has mazried the Frincoss Dagmar, duuyliter 0 rafeguar against almont.any storm at san Her voraso | To-inorrow thoy will. be waited upon by the abova 1 valued at $80, from James Fisher. livibg at | firct mate best a young (whose name Tins not becn | te King of Denmark. gpened with a aleady eae reere, but her sails ony | committee and sown the city, and in the al m will | No, 63 Jamos street, ‘The prigoner aud two others were man ‘not been ply, and have the thanks of tho saved, CATTAIN WEDS SPATEUONT. We left New York in the stermor Anialusia at ten mine ine), In so uLmercitul ‘ by filied tho better and aho skimmed over the waves t to Fort Sumt Tn the ev a grand on ee to th ‘ascertal ‘ul & manper thai be jumped ‘wtes past three P.M. on Saturday, March 2, 1867, with nine . etrenat! payer via r Sam a8 seen by the co:npiamant Tow tho bout axay trom | overboard “to escape from his tormen' or, aud “was if i babin pestoogeesand wecrew. cousiaine of twentgretznt | SOWy the, more tually. The Dreesa strengthened and | Ea que! wil bo xivoa than at the above inst Whero he bad leit it. Hiley was locked up fortri!, and | drowned, ‘The second mate, John Water ds econ ed MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ITEMS. te ‘ 7 Oy Thursday the Fire Department wili tura out, giving | searel is being mado for bis accomplices. The accused in all its fury, Tho vessel was then off Cape | them a public parade, Mead Will’ encork thom to thavaie | vcs at No, 01 Catharine street, and by occupation is a 27 Colne gpevienrmeniatebensl cee rok: es road depot, where they will take their de arture for | saiimakor, Cu i ity 1 snapped off about four fect above the deck, as clean and | fart by teh Gener ee the iat city, {hey will be | © Oxvrure ro 4’ Housn—Offlcer’ Hndson, of the Firat emvoth as the breaking of a pipo stem, and with gail partment, and during their stay will havo a grand ball | Procincty yesterday “arrested Jolin Wastburne on the Perront, and a largo general cargo. faturday night and unday we had the wind strong from northeast t with raip and heavy sea, Oa Sunday evening at @ clock, while we were at ter, I heard an unusual noise euideck. Tleft :he cabligeto ‘sca what was the matter, When I got on deck the engincers and firemen ‘were coming out of the engine room hatch erying “tire | fre!” The smoke was coming out at the samo time. I ra tigen ate the first mate, He remained Mile. Rita Favanti created quite a furore in Irelt Loret’s beautit . TEMPERANCH DEMONSTRATION, ~A temperance meeting sor eet) a : iedennentrgt! was held last evening in the Presbyterian ehuren, cor- Mendelssohn's of Praise (Lobgesang) ner of Henry and Market streets, There were about sini’s Stabat 5 Rashi at an comand three hundred persons present. The exercises wore |’ society at Exeter Hall on February 27. Tho hand commenced with prayer, after which two solos wi 5 sung by two young iadles to tho accompaniament of the. | Clea the most cininent instrumentalists, and the ex organ. A lecture’ of @ burorous ebaracter was noxt | BUBbered 700 performers, he us nein of liquor, iiquor se'lors | Drury Lane fur the benefit of the family of tho inte Mr,’ and fiquo: 5 q Faee Reaping axp Mestiva Room, ow Srraxcrrs’ Re- | 24 Mr. Chatterton the use of the house, The reo sent, —During the last two mouths there hasbeen opened | Were £570. a: No, 49 Ludiow street, by Mr. Jno, W. Farmer, a free | Mt F. A Gevaort ts appointed director of musie reading and meeting room for persons of both sees, | Me opera in Paris by Perrin, Whose pecuviary resources aro limited, It has already | THe great fcaiure of the Afteenth Gewandbaus on beon visited large numbers of persons, and the | 0% F.brosry 7 was the appearance of the pianist, Here! Patronage will doubtless be inuch more extensive as the | Cafl Tausie, from Berlin, Tans Billow and Cari Jeusig ee nt ane knows. Mr, Farmer, in bis cir- | are undouviediy the best pupla ef F, Ligat ag well ? dies and gentlemen can bi ‘ tolter at times, soap, hair oils, shaving apparatus, |? of tho greatest pianists of tbe day, shoe blacking, brushes, &¢., being always on hand,” On Febroary 19 (the King’s birthday) Offonbach’e 4 Tus New Grawxan Scnoor ix 115ta Starer.—The | Héléxe was pr.duced in Ameterdam, but in am amended) now grammar achool'on' 115th street, which will bo com- | and purified edition, in the “Family Shakepesre”, menced furthw.th -by order of the Board of Education, | method, Amsterdam does not like ambiguity—a loast, will be-a great isaprovement architecturally to that part | it profosses not to like it—so ail suspicious phrases : il OF , wo wiuge. [be | were soycral inches longer than the Paris ditte, tient te thowand hve sire toys mada "ira | A Greenock aulhnee recived Sime Reeves Hh a to be completed by the exd of the year. storm of hisses and groans, at @ concert given at the UsitEp Coxvecrioxmus’ Agsccianioy.—The first invita- | Town Hall 1a.'‘month. 3 Yon ball of this society camo off on tast Thursday even- The production if Paris of Gounod’s Romeo and Jalies is expected totake place during the first fonatgtit March. S ard spars went bounding into the sea, not so much as gracing the Dulwarks, It'wos but & moment's york | ven hom. ogee ae, ete nene ulenes Sis Belem Hay os p which the Séoertained from tho chict engineer, who had Joxt come | if should net punch a hole lato ber sida oF boom, | THC Koso Carringe for Cotmmbin, 8.0, | Fame Muir ml Banke On Wis MAD meh ee | @utof thezengine room,{that the fire was forward of the | and endanger sluking her. But there was one mast T0 THE EDITOR O¥ THE HERALD, aniaeala Deceieyanetidecbeete: Web hase mieten oiler. The bose was pointed down the hatch, and | her jibs left. With these ehe continued to weathe: Reading this moraing the account of tho burning of | uniit for service, Washburne was leid by duscice Dow. which was leat than five minutes after tho firo was dis: | {retort admitably,” Gevtain Sparing, belloved be could | cAFrlago bout to bo presented to “ladepeadent Hose [* Comm, ‘Bexbaw “Rom=p! on se Cans—on alter = Bee 2 ve. brs Paige pp Si celpeon make Bermuda, For thirieen days no vessel wasspoRen. | Company No, 1, of Columbia, 8. C.,” and knowing full | twelve o'clock on Thursday night officer Heidelberg, of oun ee: Remuire Mileantone peekivoul Tie oe Senay: 25, ae | SEDONA pea grasa hee reed well the ime and money spent by the Now York Vol- | tue Second precinct, saw a@ Man passing through Nasau, @fficers on the Manhattan must have discovered the fire | take off the crew as soon a8 the weather moderated, | Unter Firemen’s Association in procuring <aid appara- | Stfeot; near Beekinan, in 9 suspicious manner, with a Abe moment it brat ont; for wiile we wore taking | This humane promise Captain Spurling, though fully | tus, Ithink it no more than right that thoso citizens of | carpet-ba, in Dia hand.’ Tho nian was adcofdingly ar- fm sail I saw her lights coming towards us We prociating it, did not think it best to accept, as he | New York who: have in times past been benefitted by | rosted, und guys his namé as Jamos O'Connor. Th were going ahead at least roven knota. The ‘fire | sill bad faith, he could save bis vessel pnd | the od departument should replace it. I myscif am | pruwoner was auch eaoited, and wished to denn his toe, and smoke had driven every one out of the engine room | cargo and bring them safely into port, On tho guce | ready to contribute iny shero towards it, and propose | Dine ard creme Loe en oe pelle i a Before the engine could be Stopped. A then Ordered the }cccwing day le also spoke the Urig Kale Stownrt, | that tho editor of your vatuablo journal bo minde the | subsequently eypenrod tke the carbec bre Conia a eafety valve lifted, which waa done by the chief en- | from Philadelphia for. Rio Janeiro, the captain of treasurer. Whnt say the hotel proprietors of New Yark, | varies of cloding, box of ciara ice, veined a nckue incer and his first aswistant, by taking an oar and lift- | which repented the eame liberal offer, which likewise | who publ cly acknowledgo the scrvices of tho ol: ‘ole ‘$50, aha Dat ged to C tonel sine? ors Hit hoot the vafoty valve lever. | The oar was held until 1 | was declined, At this tim> tho storm’ had somewhat | uutecr Department” in tho dastard!y atiempt to destroy | notoristy, the groperiy baviag boon tolen trote line burned in two, | Hawsera wore towed over tho sido in | tulied, but it soon broke out with eqomingly redoubled | the principal hotels in New York ? ok FE .| teak te Mens tases oes. denie uke eomeae tae Ropes:they would foul the propelicr. Finding the fire | fury.’ Thero was no lot up. The storm continued d a eer Len Bridnepori/Comk., tw tis cliy. Teatlee owing come oui d not be kept under I craaree the first officer to hight, On the 23d another disaster befell the ‘ we euoT m ited O'Copoyr to, the. Yombe. talk soalayyowiida’ tet vs change of the starboard afta b at, the aseoa mate Sie Joe of the malnmast, for which the los of the fore BXOGKLYN INTELLIGENCZ. expectéd that Colonel Berdan will appear in court and gave them orders not to permit tho boats to be low- | stays! *Not daring to irust thas mast uu ler much walt on MNURRRI SOL LECE Peover achatce eguinst hice, qed until the ship's headway was stopped. The | this acoount, the captain at this timo was sailing with | CO“MITTgD FoR Borctiny.—1wo cartmen, who gave | ALLNGED Lancexy.—William Beuneit, of 277 Fpring pond ag ae er jeepney ryptad aus) one T | only a jib, and using biemain throat and peak halliards | their names as Bernard Mullen and Jawes bicClare, | Streot, appeared before Justice, Dodge, at tho Jefferson Se ig gh pa eteng wenden nner te as stays to mapport te maiwemast, The foree of the har- | were taken before Justice Cornwell yesterday atiornooa | Maiket Rel.ce Court, yesterday, audenierod a compiaint moments after giving these orders the second officer ro- | Fest wititno sail of her carrying away of this | to answer a charge of burglary. From the evidence | wealust Goon’ “Hodgen, al'as Georgo Diaglo, charying poeprwiestieniie! iy Be eee pornos oe _ After losing this second mast the vessel becams ton | givou in the caso it appears tliat officer Down ng of the | bim with tho theft of-ciothing and Jowelry to the valu* Bec eo bord na steamer Atahatlan Wwe found thatthe | Santee tatty ery ge he art ars | gorynanreeuey ecoveen tree men arene | of $102, Bhecomplsintataes that on no a6 ct Fa Boat bad been cut adrifv'at the time the salls were being a oe cane te, rudder Hit'be 3 U ito rh y xing, rs ave “9 vod ntaid ie | ruaty uit. the preporty was left in the room of com- -s ogee enna a “9 ere ls bran 2a, wempene : - wit pane iskoy | plainant and that Geofse entered the rootn and stole Lhe faim vo V: —_ ‘was an utter and hopo- istillery of John Wilson, at the corner of img acd | property, which bo disposed ofat a, pawn suopy and | ing at Central Hall, Noe. 37 and 89 Bowery. The lectare wreek, All could be done was to let her drift, | Franklin’ avenues, When the officer proached | that he then wrote tos hirs. Davis, of 627 Greenwieh bait of cs work at the pumps to keep her from sinking, and, with | tho premises, tho mon ran off leaving five barrels of | serect, Informing her of the transaction, ‘He wasyeom- this building was brijtiantly !ltuminated, ‘and : signals of distress flying, keep an incessant look out for | whiskey on the street, The accused were subsoquently | mitted to answer in defach of $1,000 bail weesther with the gorgcous dress Of the fair scx the Teresa Carreno, the clever jittle pianist, ia: im, Parts, passing vessels. It continued bitterly cold, which niado | arrested by another officer, The meb stated tuat they Wenser’ow ‘An’ AttaoeD Boag J B Dix w Scone ‘was animalin, and bewitching ia the extreme. |} 4 ‘ trom’ Spain.” Bh 7 ail the inoostant working atthe pamps terrrbly severe, Hut | bad been employed by @ stranger to. cart tho whiskey wadLse- James H Dix was | Charles H Grube is President, and Lows Weugenroth | Paving returned from Spain. She gives concerig the crew did their work most uncomplainingly. Tho | away from tho warehouse, and were not awaro that a | artuigued before Justice Dodge at the Jefferszou Market Po- | secretary of the association. sale Of the Princess Mathilde ‘took hold of oeyew with thos, It was a | borgiary had'been committed. As they were unable to | hico Court yesterday, ebarged with being implicated in the Mracurous Escare.—Yesterday afternoon while the The followtug is the cast-of Don Carbs, which ‘Vou announced would be produced on the" 27th doubtful assurance:—Philiy IL, Obin; | Dom Carles, Morero; Rodrigo, Marquis 4) Posa, Faure; the Grand Im quisitor, David; & Monk, Castelmary; Conti dj Lerma, Gaspard; Elizabeth de Valois,” Mudame Murle ‘asses Prinecss Kboli, Madame Gueymard; Thibaadt, page, Mile. Lavietly, 1 TO.a8 patent towing apparatus on the port for- ward boat broke at the after end, which caused three rene apt heiclsentirer one other person to be WD out of the boat and lost overboard. They were ip the boat with a lady passenger and her son, ready ‘captain work for life or death, all saw it and knew it. Who | furnish bail Justice Corawell committed thom te jail can describe these daya and nights of toll, suifering end | until Monday next, when they will be tried, Ja! | vurvlary and thet of $3060 worth of furnishing goods at | steamer Elm City was proceeding up the East River, ragon ee Hn ee xen for any, a4 i. Acovad> or Suorurnna,—Five rics pamed Mary No, — pipe oe geretonae maccalng of-the 34 Jnetat int, an | when abreast of Haskin’s wharf, she ran down a garment: men wor! urn lo account of which was pubil e ively 10 the Her- , Coult be eaten only such as could be hastily snatched | Murray, Ann Barrett, Eilza Duon, Liss and Margaret ‘of, Weduerday. ‘Willian Ven ergen of No. Is sy recige sy mien tm'tl- They fortanately succeeded rg then Dis get on swaliowed. The water fuined on the pumps; at | Feeney, were arrested apd Jockcd up yeatercay foanawer Houston stroct, tertitioa that he waw Dix and | 1 catching hold of the guard bracer, and clung to them Seed eticee to tald m ialts which ee awe ne {any moment she OOS dasa Ge the nave | RcharRe of shoplifting. Mrs, Weming, of No, 120, and bd olher | that she oS Mra. Lyons, of No. eel which the robbery w: tied i : ‘of the | obse: eet. Strange to say the occarrence was un- c rf tt we Of the waves No. 126 mith sireet, charged them wil ry Was commited on tho mora.ng of the rved by any one ¢! ede water casks, spars.and the doors of the pilot and god thi ith 0 steamer. Lergeant ‘The reft was lannched end Jay alon; , ihe , soemed & shell, Erg oye Wab Bleaidg 4004s from their stores, ie M board the stearh when the ship's headway was stopped, Afior ship was stopped the boat was lowered im the water, bow was siove in and sbe filled with water, the boat balled ont by the Chief Bog: alleged oargiary, Dix was committed for triuf without | Graham, of the Twelfth Prezinct, Metropolitan Police, @ on the lookout for passing veorels, A far Lai, passenger on board the steamer Sylvan Grove, which ‘hap. The eet oenr lowered 5 ony a5 e A Satax Tumse enlered tho residence of Kdward Bay- Br was passing at the tt Id in Paris the : Fe ae oe Ps ts now npd tuen be seen, but not! could attract their une tho ce fh Banxurs —. aM. ms r iz @ time, witnessed the affair, however, A story is told in is of a dislogne in ‘stalls Ben P Was apped. “The indy pi werd put In the be te his would gleam at night in tno | lies, No, 2 Main streot, on Thursday, and, carried off a 8 unePan0 B Aged tbeia mack Mos 126 | and catied theatention of the plioter the Elin City to tween two neighbors, a Weguerian and. = forward boat with nine others. At balf-past ten P. im d! but, of near, they soon | gold watch worth $30 and $260 in greenbacks, roadway, arrested on Thursday wight charged with | the perilous situauon of the two men, ¢ 5 of I got-in the boat. and pulled around she ship-tosce if | fated from view. All this time the vonsel was being kceping a fatibting establishment, was arraigned be‘ore which doseribes the characteristics of both com; AccioENTs,—Thoz. Evaus, residing at 78 Oliver sircet, any ono was hanging to the ship. Just bofore leaving | carried further away to sea, Tho men wero becoming | PROMOTED. —Dr. Holley, who bas boon acting as Astint- winle attempting to get on the cara ut the corner of abip Tbheard the Manbattan’s whistle cloge to us, Justice Dodge yeserday aud held vo answer in $500 bail. “Now look here, monsieur,” exclaims the former, “# nlens ant Inspector of the Board of Health in Brooklyn, bas “ é ; : wo pet om. the wenther-side of the Andalesia we a a ee cimee ORery cate noe | Seen promoted Yo tH position ot gbspector. tic peale RET: SmtoBeoe, ciaten | {herry and Otiver* streets, on Thorsday lat, sippod ang | Powoyon bad Paha IAS . near unas pater one ns is go Up u ¥ ny a el 2 3 +f Vhpus'tina intoruned ‘thers’ Chive nerb beveral Ga the gil a ater pe on patton agi § Accusep or Burctary.—George Conway was arrested + fell, the car passing over and completely cutting off one day charged by Helen Fernandez, of No. 26 Fourth should not desoribe it at ali,”’ repiies the Rcssinish. “ep K avenue, with thé theft of jewelry vained in all at $50. should ehorten it by @ hnndred seagues, La Frevee Mucieale dou". ike the Sopnambula of Laura Harris, a When Mr.\Chatterton became lessee of Drury Tame, fn inventory of the propertics was made oot, sainé.of which read curiously :—Spisits of wine for iiumes ama apparitions; three and a bail bottles of lighta of his arms, Frederick Sfininan, a soap maker residing at 69 Sufs folk street, while at’ work yesterday torenvon at. tha sorks of Mouroe & Taylor, 94 Clinton street, was canglit Ja the macliaery and bad ‘his arm broken in two places, Both the above were taken to the Believae Hospital, Fritz Hoffman, witle at work sex jn the factory of Greenticld & Young, ‘at No. Barclay street, had his hand severely injured by being caught inthe ma- cuinery. He was conveyod to the New York Hospital, y ‘day on a charge of hav. a hhver; Seutenatet and locked :p to answer yesterday rs Finally we pulled for the Manhattan, our boat being rates a ene pee deat. 2 ninall boat pushod of 16 | ing burelariously entered the storo of John Kenuey, at Hoary nimityed bia gut, aad. stated that.be bad rold ‘ets; the bow was e y the providence | atiraciing attention to the wreck. The veseel proved to ASSAULT? ON AN OrPicER —William Dewyer was ar. | waiter girls ata Broadway couccit saloon, He was heid Soest Soy aed ot ag oat would not gree ees. Prompliytot repent nt § rested avd locked up to answer a charze of assaulting | ‘0 auswer in default of $1,000 bail, i é i o seD Lancaxy axD Receivina or Srouax Goons — aid. It vas then nearly dark, and the sea-was rolling | ofllcer Whitehead, of the Forty-Orst procinct. It appears ALLEGED Wo arrived on board the Mangan we feand 80 heavily that With the uunost difficulty the men | officer Whitehead found the acctsed ongased iu an | Francis Kearney and Philip Michelson wore azriigaed ‘@he other boats had beon picked up—the oflicer's | were rescued from” the wreck. ey could | affray on'Dhursday night on the stoup of Packer's liquur | before Justice Dodge yesterday on tho. evtaplaint boy ii id tht i t, the slarboard forward boat with @ boy in, and the | take pothing but» what La eae but they | saloon, corner of York and Man sirecsts, onc en att¢mpt. after boat with four firemen (the rest having been oI ‘thankfal for tion of “ by thi fs of Gabriel Biow, of 174 West Tuirty-third strect, which” i ap) ORR snowstorm of finest Fronch pape two aiito of common, wgesded out, Ono of tbo men bad a death grep Seen jabes ihorburers aba prota wert tthe TLE 1 a aol than a gaat aes enmaneams But Francis” with dhe theft of fors valued as ga0o, |... PRORARLE MUGUER BY UNITED STATES SOLDIERS: | ait; edupito aoa, with wtve long Waren, sighlin ‘seats. The chief offer e hat ir. they had underg: ‘On the ship Captain Spurting aud the property of Biow, and charges Michelson with buy rs with black a 1g whom too. much praise cannot be iin, clang | rey ee en eercemed with every hincnese Toey an | DROWNIa CasuAtrY.—Coroner Smith yesterday held | {he hromeny of knoving it 10 baye beon.atolen, Ro- | Captain Bainbridge, of the Fourteenth United states | damaged; oe boos Ady eran ears 3 a bowling, wi in the sinkidg boat, ond | rived in Bermuda @, whofe more ‘Kindness | an inquest in the case of Ellen McDonald, whose body |‘sanna Faiimaun testified to see:ng Francis: wko the | infantry, called yesterday morning at Police! Headquar- | Order; rainbow, slightly faded; au assortmant ung the mas and got.bim on board. The above facts | awaited them at the bands of United States Consul 0. W. | was found in tho river foot of Wiigon street, E. D., the | property one seit it to Philip. Botte een oes aonied tere and informed Superintendent Kennedy thut about, | Clouds, fiashes of lightning, and thunderbolts; a Rew ts ot Waforwed.of eeerligeh oes oy Pre opera oh out the | Allen, Captain Potter, ‘of the brig Henry Locise, of | ious previous Ib appeared in evidence that deceased | Melt guilt and were Uold. to answor ia. $2,900, bali each. bee Se a gous toldiers, stationed |, 000, slighly tarnished; Jmperial mantle, male tee New York, whiclt iad patin-thero in: distress, recei od men were panic-stricken, and all those that were lost | tem vard his ehip, during their sti Ber- | was employed as couk on board the canal boat Queda, | ee fous tm that Mime, except those that wore lost by | weln Unry SE ee aera tne of Mis ectacl, | at pov ont lying near whore ths body eas ‘ovnd; that | the Essex Market Poilee Court yesterday, va the above Ser ‘When rescucd. tho schoouer waa fo lat. 31 2¢andion. | she bad been oa shore on Thursday even'ng on » Visit, | charge, upon complaint of Christian W. ‘Nirtoa, of Weet ‘boat. We succeeded in abating the excitoment, | gg 25 Wi ‘or about ono hundred and cighty mites enst | and, a8 sdpposcd, fell Into the river whilo gelting on Farme. Cowplaiuant stated that, onW: jest he the men under control, and they behavei very | of Bermuda, Afier being abandoned, and pumping | dosnt on her return, the plank extending from the boat ad jeduentiang. Aflor that lima As wo left the Andalusia the } gopped, itis probable sho did not remaii above the | to tho shore belug very narrow and ‘nadit for a bridge. | met Kexer ata place in the Bowery, and was induced by mast and smoke stack fell, and before the Manhat. ‘aier long. Deceased was thirty-eight years of age, and had been | his soliciation to accompany lim to @ Louse in Foraytl tam joft the wreck she was enveloped ‘a finmes, and in 3 On February, 15 Captain Spurling and crew, with the | employed on board the Oneida four years, sireet, where he was further induced by Ecxerto drink Ticiway Rovrery.—Charies Ecker waa arraigned at Cyrus, ond subsequently worn by Julius Cwnsar and Oharlos Parker and‘ Bernard Monahan, bad deseried | Henry VIII.; Otuello’s handi-rehief; six afm chairs from the ieland by, as it is supposed, taking forcibls pos- | 84 six flowerpots, which dauce country dancer, seesion of the boat which is,used at the post. asa ferry The carnival, with all its traditional giories aut spe. ta convey the troops from the island to. the main land. | dor, is revived in Venice, Ttis feared that the gvard in remeting the deserters Zoe, the Cuban sylph, having recovered from ter x on Dav'd’s Island, named Michael Walsh, John Burns, balf m 4 erul ee of beos, Alter remaining about hail an ered and thrown overbourd, as no traces of | cent ilin: will appear at the Howard, Bostua, pa ae A arty Fae ee re et aens | Scope Duara. —Mra, Catharine Ricard, residing at 87 | Nour in tue house complainant left aad met Ecker, who mn funnd since the hour the soldiers lefe the || Sonday. i. sailed I take this opportunity of thanking Captain Charles | Sedona, Captain ‘to. Vir ‘Tins schooner | “eKibben street, E D., was taken suddenly with cramps | had left a few minutes pr-viousiv, at the street door, | station. An officer of the Twelfth precinct, gbout Mra Bo: ‘and Mc“ollam aro at the Holiday, Baithe his officers, and ait- ee Se Mapbaitad was Pcce Potent, ties and had driven into Ber- | on Thuraday night and died in afew hours, She was a muareongn compiamant says cate calent, ie | pis nalts Py by fg vate eee wer or night, oe petri . oo, their great kindness to us ime of our ar- ‘Whey ex) gevere weather on the voyage fe and eat a ~ ‘on board the hospitable steamer Manhattan, Sree ss edetaaebemingancwnis nanrtae apie. oteg PRS ee a ey ise, TonrT or, sas and anes ook containing $50 i ‘ille,”Beker thea ran erin | mange gnome top y i nrle ‘Tho Worrel Siaters are at the Metropolitan, Buitula crue Srgswen MAXDASTAN, 10 Orfeo Cece ik seoat gen. | Reld.an inqcost oa the body, when it appeared that de- iunut catled watchs” bat no rexponee came; Ne | wicluity of the bri} Me. Arthur, Sullivan’s “In, Memoriam” overvuro. wilt Pe ie Maxaartax, March 6, 1867. | eohooner Ciara W. Klwiil, Captain Long, and most gea- | ceased liad been compiniuing for a long time, but fa led | Comte te tha house hah Gen Ath, ca Gadd Gules Gan te GaN Felayed ox the Oryatal Palade. for, the socons Gusta W. eras . cared f jn. Isaac Staples, who tormerly | 19 obiain medical atteudance m consequence of her pov. | ‘en ined to get, into ve ial “4 apsieeue end Gadi be played as . LPP, ur requeat L write my state. oy Recndpan cane, en heatetng of ta ee gs Pointed, he went home to West Farus that night re- | bridge at unseemly hours and under ire tho 16th of Math: Weis oP ons aemke een a ce Tet <epainigsaanans ol vae Moree, ” Ree grag grey he pcethe for rel pageocen fl lhe he ‘The Ullman concerts at Venice and Trieste ha:e beem “ue engine room hatchway 5 | ee eee oe cab die hoaphaiitis of his eat | WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, | 1m the: arrest of Keker, whom Ne idem“ Sustion | well anare that a guard accor very successfal, Vieuxtemps and Carlotta Pauw aking to Ao pipe tbe eng room, | ‘The lost echoouer wag uningured. Tho capian thinks bes Sov aed rina nde ta Shandiey committed the accured for examination, ~ im, the audience hy storm. something burning. | earvo was ingyrs Spurling, to whom J Guu din pene itera ta Wachtel has signed an en;agement with tho Bari the coal bunkers, and then,» aated for theve wilt be reco. cud try roa Meeriva or Tux Boarp or Truster, Morwesamia.—A THE ALLEGED GHEAT DAY Goves SWINOLE. ook Balad Heats yeacm, with x soon! Larue forward: part. of ane omer, | niiar name By Many soldiers g° the ive war. Although | reguiar meeting of the Board of Trustees of the town of pedir oe Same out at the close a TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. absence. Morrisania was held at the Town Hall on Wednesday 1 evoning. During the course of the proceedings, which This case, wherein wo were charged with conspiracy Kennedy, the Scottish ballad singer is in Boston were of a highly important and interesting character, | and which has occupied so much time in the police Magwiro Japanese troupe are giving their novel eater. the chairman, Mr. Caldwell, stated that he had been | court and eo much space in the newspapers for tainment at Tremont Temple, Boston, this week. Risley ed. with @ requisition from the comuissioners of fe at last ci and in our favor. has the rest of the imperiais in Philadelphia tiie stam dram and lifted | qisteess, ‘The stofles of all their dussters would i'l | Gontral Sromee, coling for on iene of boads wwe] oe mens “ong Ono of the best concerts over given in tho Hub, te } according to your ordem, Ath- |: columus. f ‘Santa Cruz for New York, towards the ‘of | Knowing full well what must be the imevitable result wartehip coal Dunker fone across the forwand Port of the ‘Sen baton saa iat ody was ya days hing Ber- ere sctont greiied the bom ere satis- | of @ hearing before @ competent judicial tribunal, we Judge from the names of the artists, will bo given at the Sener ncn anoeted te Rae coming over | muds. For nine days crew bad to live da the bides | fed of tho legality of signing the paper, he consulted have thus far patiently borne the many gross misrepre- Boston Music Hall this week, complimentary to H. A eee ot ae anne TE ALDER, Cale 1 | ORE Potions Jane, trom St Martin's with salt tor | CUM, Whose Hinioy Wat Vernon longtuy remarkaty. | eeatations which have been published. against ua, We Pay feb a ty SS, “NL waronr o7 ras erememy uasnattan—itst OP TED | New York, bad bec nb anchor on the Delaware break- | several members of the Board, freoly denouncing both | now desire to place beforo the public, very briefly, some te Mr, P. 8. Gilmore, The Hanlon Brothers are at the Olympic, St Louis. A musical entertainment was given at the Third street German charch on Sunday last. An Ave Marin, by. SAVED AND LOST, water, but she lost ber anchors and was driven clear to | he law compelling such an outlay aod the projectors of ling facta, Tho difference between our 0- Sunday, March 3, a: seven o'clock P. M., discovered | Bermuda. the rehome, the Fequisition wa ts ts colaeaee ‘ait bere in relation to Folgor & ‘be te Seeneklish (he steamer which was in company with us through the | The whaling schooner Watchford, from Provincetown, | signed. Tue estimated cost of this avenue will entail a | CU ss B gexam: instantly rounded to; found her to b@ | dass, lect there January 25, avd two days afierwards | burden of $44,000 on the town of Mosrisauia, and nearly | simply thie:—They, with all their astateness and expe- a a a Andalusia, from New York to Charleston, and suc | encountered severe storms Bhe lost two men over- | $13,000 on that of West Farms. The portion of the | rence in business, and with freo access to all of the Weidt, sang by Mra. Dauscha was one of the noticeable, ‘Feeding in sav.ng the following persons :— bvard, besides being @ op heraeif. ~ | street running through Morrisania will not exceed one Passongors Sayed—Thomas C. Nelson, M. D., Bernard ‘The northeast jog in several days since stil | Saas half miles, 80 that the cost wil be about $80,000, | Mercantile agencies and means of information, did for features on the occasion. Mr. 3. W. Glona, the celebrated delineator of Dateh . Burns, Mrs. Rosa Burna, Margaret Dixon and G. W. amg. ‘da of vessels Sera oe for sbelie® Neither the characters, commenced a six nights’ engagomont at coming into the Reads mile, Tho town gas bill for tte past eix months, | several months endorse the respectability and responsi. for sheker, Neither the Niagara nor Hatteras sailed to- | $1,750, was also ordered to be paid, A rosolution pro- | pitity of Folger & Tibbe by selling thein large amounts issing—W. J. Pease, Jr., of New York, ‘accoun! storm. end three enn Ends not Keows. Brees! on be jm 4 aeanp ae pune tonah fey = Ros} ber of goods on crodit, and some of thom standing as their | moles Wail’s Opera House, Washington, on the be COMoers and Crew bared —Cap.am W. R. West, has PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. West Fa-tas, how before the Legislature, was goverally | reference, We, having no knowledge of the character of | Our Rosedale was given at the Lafayette, Ind., Operm mate; Bye yor keg tg ord ae condemned by the citizens. Instructions were ordered | Fotger & Tibbs, did, like scores of others, purchase nie py! Bouse by Raymond’s company on the 38. heyyy > — instant Davie it to the Senator an miblyman Fah esions, Michal mmsiy: seaman: Alenandet | yiced tw Cusreetiy & Cc ie ih Famozeh int royal | tito ue evry tc i ihoir power to provent the | Foul fram hem oud Fouts Moy ose se veraried Mis Haan Wostera commenced aa. engagement ta Grogin, ” bor Francis Coppes, sioviard; Jolie Garcia, ee: Nien See en Mes pean cg | pee yeaa nud Ask that we may be panished, Tho stakes ia this | tains her int comfortably wi aeeenonala bese 7 PB MEA RET Arvemrteo § Sviciog.—An English woman, samed wore large, and if these ‘tors had succeeded Louisa Votter, about thirty-five peor ‘of age, attompted they ‘would havo had the (to ih ma) extreme gratification Dg will give opera there in Lent, Brignoll being on» of the to commit suicide a few days since by throwing herself Seed a teeeeecen or ookes walen thon aie ty staggers on th members of his troupe, {nto a woll attached to a dwelling house ta the viltage of | oReeto nen trom Folger k Tibbs. Hence: his com: | ett the aeatetance wy Otto Hoym 1s in Pittsbarg. M Tarrytown, Ttappears that while residing with s Mr. | bination of some forty individuals calling, themselves Miss Emily Melville Gnishod her engagement at “prings Crisflold; of Irvington, a valuable Onger. ring suddenly | (ry goods merchants of New York city heneo this field, Ill,, om the 1st, disappeared. ‘The Black Crook, Demon Dance and Mile. Augusta Bhorily ‘alterwards Louisa lott dir. Cris: ge eng fides house, and sites tien iacts have come to light SE aati ea pares saty oy: pate Hold! Madame Ristori, Joe Jefferson, Owens an! Maggig ins by tie “committee of merchants,” strong suspicion te be cast on her of baving olen”. the iewae “aticle. A warrant... fof Pre pote ot Michell were the attractions in New Orleans at tho end of the last month, Little Fanchon bas Gaished ter suc. 00k 5 hee , cook; Wiillamn’ Alder, Senator J. B. Chaffee, of Colorado, is stopping at the chief engineer; David Thompson, first asmstant | St. Nicholas Hotel, Sicelo, fireman; Edw. Wheelan, | Captain J. ©, Connor, of the United States Army; Dr. Greman ; Thomas Davis, fireman; Patrick Hurston, tre: | GB. Graf, of Omaha; W. R. Duff, of California; A. ‘man; firoman; Thomas Smith, coal. | Piake, of Boston, and Colonel G. Allen of Massachusotis, $e, Uoba Lanvce, coal pamer Jolin Jenulos, oilers | gro sopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. john MoMfullen, oiler? vd Sra A i, = “ar | _ Count Montholon, of Paris, is stopping at the Brovoort i N arser; Frank Paymaster R. 1. Burnett, of Governot’s Island, ts on rice = gy eit Martio, Seamag; Jacod | stopping at the St. Denis Novel, , man, York pilot; Michael Griffen, porter; | List of Americans regisverod in Paris for the week end. dames McMulien, third engineer; Hogh Farmer, stoker, | ing 24d Fepruary, 1867 :—From New York—Mr. F. John. son, Mr. 3 Ht zz f I the power of arrest havin, been procured, an was at once. despatched om. that errand, 08 bay arriving @t tho residence of the accused, the i ond Parrick Herman, fireman. JH, Niemeyer, Mr, Thotas R. Pickering, wife | Ghicer ‘stated bia buninoss, whereg requested re Promiitu. | cessful engagement at the Varictios. * \ Wocapitulaton Saved, 69, misting, 12. toa’ danghtec; Me. Wilken Hottman aod Tamils; Me, | OvCStastea'ts tbe horse’? wish woe rest greed and folly; but notwithstanding. ‘The Richings Engiteh Opera troupe are mocting with, io, J GW., Purser, Alexander eer bend Fara Mr. Frederick: & Sener, ‘Alter waiting © reasonabio iength of cane = oar ‘aided by @ “committee,” to fu great success at the Concordia, Baltimore. owlea, tan ira, ir J. id 0 ” We, the passengers who ware on bosrd the tote | Lowery... From Boston— Mr. James 1 Ohio, Me | ee na te open, and ai ‘oy any covt. god have pat upon the ‘The St Louls oifous is announced to appear in Yas0o steamer Andalusia, bound from New York io Charleston, | George & Clark. From Chicago—Mr, Jobo H. Small covered that the bird had flowa, fhe prisoner was sab- | © wi tee One whom were City, Miss., on the 11th, ‘ god pied mee, conmumed by fre on Sunday night | and wile, Me. B. F. Sherman aud son. From san Frane uently found in the weil, wlere sie had thrown Ce eee hited Lo ented tae al The for the annual Liederkran: ball, at Maroh 8, desire to return our thanks to tho ofievrs and | Cigco—Me. George K. Howard and family, Mr. Edsar soit bad Tips Whtah tha ok ily roscued ina. @ ave y fal re peaie) - eo gan. of he w Of the steatner Manhattan, who, ander the Provi- | Yili, ae. and Mrs. H, F. Tisehemacher,” "From Cleve: | hausted. sal. Wheur tretored 40” consciousness ad taeaten at heen a oe the Academy of Music, om tho Sist, most of God, were the means of faving us from ® | jand—Mr. W, Slade. From Hartford—Mr. W. D. & wretched woman stated thai, fooling auable to. bear pr ver = magnificent description, It will, to Judge from them, dreadfal fato; also for the kindness and attention which | ing, From Cambridge—Mr, C, A. Longfellow. diagrace of a trial, she bad determined to pus an t person, and we were honorably ‘all the former efforts of the sodtety. shoy extended to us during the remaluder of our pas. Ottawa—Mr. £. ©. Malloch. From London—Mr. A. Pale | her existence in the manner described, ‘abe hela aaah a sacny Cer ibe peveecet eclipee 5 , and which was everything that could be desired :— % 5 . 7 fae G. NELSON, M.D, Augusta, Ga —— kK. Magee United States Consul at Zarich— ABD P. URNS, Néw York chy. | Ceasiee As Page, A ‘ouwayboro’, 8. U, Cononrn’s Invrenaanios.—Supicions of poieoning be aS ed BORNE, New York'city. ing prevalent re;arding the decease of itm Jane Row. nothing for us to defend. AccivesTs.—An old man named Peter Burkett fell | Gar lips are no lon loont- by. tho Haid tages of from a bay stack on tho tarm of a Mt, Dantef Odell, Hast | law, under a falso So fn hae and a Paris in the réle of Somnambula. Sardanapalus, an opera by Joncidres, haa been Pros duced at the Lyrique, It is described as a pasiiczio of j i Hs ; is now ofr tirn to Become ABET DIXON, Charleston. ] lagas who died in Pitatown, ‘N. ¥., November 10, 1908, | Coeste a fow days back, and sustained savers frashare gentiomsen of “boasien or thom, Paacomove Griw.—The Boston journs’ ee ee eee: ee eae a eeace 1 Lasse artis etvasnaa as 6¢ Beis A Foun of — 4 e ed can al : boy of_veven, John F. ‘Wine, whe, bee, devetoped ‘ aw inetion ‘ot the body” to be tuade. "No evidence of | eunsidered extremely dann erot possibl ‘The Belle Héléne is weed up, its pristine attrac org aptitude for theft, having already | poisoning waa found, death baving apparently been While a man nnumod Michael 5 permitted to show all o1 coe - and 18 will be rep! by the nigh Pale Tor thacen nea His last exploit | caused by congestion of the lungs, and @ vordict was re- contected therewith; and in any comparisons of - seroacn poy laced opto } wes ‘i pair of rubber boots and steal behind (he } tarmed aveordingly. c acter d vig, th eat Trbisieme, & ploce Doscoureelles, mor counter tobaceo denier, “where be rifled the money LL LIM kA MN PA righ n ‘Wo have no fear of coming out raives favorable anticipations, of ‘and would have escaped with it but for Srouiar.—A Portland paper says (hata a The unforthnate Some persona have adjudged us guilty, e ‘The Of eoine of the opern sitgers in he dented: hers Olly Theres’ tice | teamed, Gamsbios tare tne mole, Dus held on to were, corey yea te ble Terman f sorgeon . ie rea a may capital are becomittg too preposterous for en turatieg, pea te oa anda ek | 3 I eg RO iw sana he care ve Sal har | Sorenen bot een e but no manager bas yet been found who will vell die tie: Wha; bo Soot may be Bay 4 P