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10 NeW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1869.—TRIPLE SHERT. : and lost, after which the resolution as Te. Ts. Wreden, ond THE FRESHETS,| "sso “* ease soe | te oa | NEW HANPSDIRE, Resolved, companies | Stemway Hati—Tus C wnenanacnnhamhannete a ee ee ee Great Hetght errimac River—Deten- ‘agente catcutsted the | brilliant in appearance, was present at Steinway 18, Tat Bt 9 d Other Points on the of the Mi net premiums doe the . “deducting, xem i Ball lest ndash The “Creation” is and de meet Pa to sail Troy, Albany an tion of ‘Traine—Wash-oute Reported at Va- | censen, advertising and all ouber agency expenses, 10sees eX) ee pagina papper wiarneea ie ee Seah GATE hn, ar wien, ont en Tiudson Partly Submerged. sieia PinseerTase of Deeneny. Mr. Barton offered the following, which wat | Parepa-Roas in the soprano rdles of Eve and Gabriel | ‘fades ehd squalls in the’ Indian, Ocean, heavy, wastnet og, Aneha? Aprl iin port rks Howard , r Conconn, N. H., April 2 1860. | adopied:— Iwhas proved a strong maguet at thishall. It. was | Marck #:had very ligt HE trades and wae, becnlinad 4 dart inci Carhing, Da ara Bo i Nhapite naaneine The Merrimac is higher at thid point than at any cotetolved, That it ts the sense of this meoting vitoacene | given last night by the Mendelssohn Union and pe REE Rh Sg td Kitchen Allan '(Br), Mt pasa te ensued Memveau es trues us | SASS ESE MRS SER. ess | Tomaw een, wm Mame 2, & eaomes | BENE Sebo sow ret seine | SS ots aap ee ta The Hudson River and Central Rail- pearance oad, due here yesterday | ‘ction cannot be made the rae of all the companies com and Simpson, to seaist Mme. foes, imine {aati Oreo (italy Martini, Cardiff Feb 96, with mdse, A mg gd bs pd Bark ¢ Feb 14, 3 are road Tracks Under Water. afternoon, was over ve hours ate and the express | "yr. Webster, of Uartford introduced « preamble | Kis "anyt'ware’in general faition, ore’ | wae Rota four pitengry amass art 1 Knign lary, ‘Stowarts Havant, Bennie, ee me —— — ped Febate “and, brokerage inNew York and | ,, TBe great charm of Haydn's work is, Its desorip. | fet ln Nis NSW 4d date oul. Bare day ‘ L iy: for Porttant yey pg ‘actossthe river | other cities ts’ undermining the foundation of the Mlohkenern ie ion Phas eae, Ls Bodog: Sy inh i 16 wars. set dara nora of tira Ey: a A Bridge Washed Away in Canada and Eleven | here,om the, Montreal fa not considered safe | isurance Interest, the allowing of any rebateOF | of chaoa at the outset ts not exactiy ie Kind of | Aird int Bah lon 6964 Wr bekr Pawn (Br), trom Boston | Boyd, for norih of ‘apoio b'tcomb, Ticomb faF for trains, passengers on th! jurisdiction of local board? shall be thi wy Ry phan ped — joe pov nro oe Carroll, 3 es Persons Drowned. eta an day ace Bay: su Buenos Ayres Feb 18, with hides; to Toad, and carried aorogs, There is atwash-out at considered a violation of the Chicago compact and Tauslelatn ay lepenet onde nefore the oratorio. rightly matter, Fob 9, 1at 629 Ry lon Ata, exchanged sl la) Treworgy, for i FR Ireland, for delphla; steamer Gen Sedgwick, Gi! for NYork, and rules of the National Board iB tless uncertainty, ballast, ie cout, ow. This le and resolution gave rise to a bitter | commenced), yer pl & res! se eehose | int Nos 8658, 84 0 olen Mazoh 1, tat 16 8." ton &, solos scattered through the work. ‘Rolling in Foam- | Ayres; Apri declared lost. ing Billows” requires a voice of much power and | bence ay. resolution, roduced ase, Brodersen ielsen, jeiro, 5B di with adopted ‘lirecuing. the ocretary toting as coon as | Tare dramatic talent, The tenor also is almost over- | cones: to order, Crossed ine quater March Id in lon 3 and peter 7 ttc altars gent vi | Kutcliy AEh Gein ee tbat ae: | Genentech eee ya Concorn, April 22, 1869, companies, agents and local boards of the ost x. | Bark Ballor'(NG), Miesegaes, Rio Janeiro,’ 8 days, with The flood 1s abating, and all the railroads will soon | adoption of thé resolution relating to the basis for | Bul, {he principal, aitraction was ie, OO | wtento Dt eZ i El Cor’ Mate ii Tat 18 0 Sion ‘u be m running order. ‘The tracks of the Concord | Computation of agents’ commissions. “On Mighty Pens” by Madame Rosa. Her voice | W, spoke brig M W Lord, from Babia for Falmouth, Hanford from dot Edie Waters, ¥ol sw AQUAtO, PR, Apnl 1—in port brig for NYorie emerge ; ichols, for Boston, do. GacEENerown, %—Arrived, steamship The Queen, carried by in boats. A wash-out between Wells river 14, Sat leas character, al 83:18 W, exchanged s| with ahip Mount Ro and Newburg, Vt., ts trains going beyond | “ebate between Messrs. Bowker, Heald, largo measures which. is very percepuible, Raphael, | Liverpool, steering BW's 14th, tat 11 688, lon 8844, spoke ® | others. terlee, D) Hope and Davis. rt for Buenos ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER. Newburg. A raft of 15,000 belonging to Mr. | ‘rine. tion was then submitted to a vote and | the principal narrator (baritane), has some Dutol sbaoner (oane unkncirn rom Boo ne eneece at Bas Aor ota, port brigs | Salinas Pa Rivets Star. for Matagorda B: Abi a a Thompson, Whe Lewer Portion of Troy Submerged= Heavy Lose Expected. Troy, April 2z, 1869. The flood in the river here is the highest it has deen since 1857, The lower portion of tne city is in- hi joption of some other resolutions of out, rork. todated ed sever! les of Iomber have been ctr | and the Northern Hatroeds have not been inte | wes general gran the coven adjarics | CAMSOU,TIuyaH I Ruin POP) nace | hg nm Care nanan, 9 darn win toy wo | SBfa ean, Marh bp sags fe ried away from West Troy, Railroad travel ts sus- | FUP ull this morning. Meanie’ tie hioktaea Wine te iae uueventy bale | "erie i, ‘Qumming Saane, 8 dare, with eugn, to | Bei py We, Goelaan (rash Chaka a ‘The house lens Falla Lim asses nnell, Min' . Psat coh A: patie x t ) | Tue Connecticut River Twenty-one Feet Complimentary Banquet Last Night. te Ge tet cle: Ree eng erent uers | Welsh, for Philaisiphia, and alfaretta, for New Orleans. Ealied Feb 7, brig Gartrmda, Jacohe (Dutch), for York mapas AS Green. island, contains na abit pie Above Low Water Mark—Obstruction to | me New York Board of Underwriters last night | were not well placed on the stage for oratorio. ‘The | ,,4arx Josephine Day, Ponce, PR, 1Wdars, with sugar, £o, | a4ty, bark Amor (Swat), for doi 2h, sehr Metour (Wor) [op the lime and the building waa wholly destroyed, to- Travel. gave a complimentary dinner to the National Board | men shopia: Resid § higher hasten. Pret the | ““Brig Anna Lindsley (Br), Panitt, Falmouth, Ja, 16 days, | Orieat (NG), for Boston, x gether with the storehouse of Toles & Sweet, of this SPRINGFIELD, April 22, 1869. | 7 Fire Underwriters, at Delmonico’s, The dinner an so that thelr volces can oa ais- with Forrood, to A Solomon. watansas, 17 days, with | pezsOu% NB) Apel ‘92—Arrived, ship Mayflower, Harrison, aah 00, he freshet north of us ta very | ‘The Connecticut river reached twenty-one feet | Fo4 or tne usual recherche description, and about | ‘The orchestra was excellent, and the charming | molasses, to order. Hind’ heavy weather; no date, while | Zanzinan, Feb 1¢—Afrived, bark Geo Kingman, Ham pevere. bove the dam at Glen's above low water mark this morning and has since velock | little solos which fall to the part of nearly every | ging the mainboom, Henry angen, seaman, was caught In | mond, NYork (and anlied March 4 on her return). was cone ay a 3 poring and 40,000 logs set receded ‘about a foot. Direct travei between this 200 persons sat down at the tables. About ten o’cloc! {Hesrulenh ware given eich the ‘usmost precision fnainpeak downhaal, _ghrown, overboard and ‘drowned. we AZA, Apel in port bets John Sha Waughn, wig: schre ecg” ie ead hed be very heavy. the cloth was removed and the usual after dinner | ang delicacy. Mr. J. R. Thomas was successful, a ‘one ans 1% | ft eat ae rete molasses, Ay i a All on. Ds ra je Repplier, ts, for Delaware city and Northampton was suspended to-day, and | gneeches were made. Mr. James M. McLean” t one rack on he Harvford and New Haven ronda: | SUcapied whe chair and MF. Beiter Steicre, of al | Waual iD nueilne,, Considering that At was ine fet | Cars Seng hoe Matnnan 9 darn wit augur, Ay to Decrebatred tomorow, the river has Geen ths | Lore, responded +o the Arst toast, which was the | to sing this dimoult and trying work, they acquitted | rig Suoteay, Davie, Cardenas, with ausar, de, to mastery | * National Board o! ig Luct ir', Bisset, Barbados, 8, with sugar, highest since 1867, He was followed by Counsellor O'Shea, Mr. Bur- | temselves better than we ever Imagined they | pr ertige's Sons. . American Ports. APPONAUG, April 20—Sailed, achr Loulsa W Birdsall, La- tham, NYork. BOBTON, —Arriyed, achrs George Taulane. Adams, Albany Under Water=The Grentest Freshet ince 1857—Travel Almost Entircly Sus- pended—The Water Still Rising. met en would do, ae re ASy, . . Pitt Palmer, Brig Randolph Payson (Rr), Thomas, Naguabo, PR, 20 | Georgetown, DC\ Henry Croskey, Potter, and B C Scribner, esi pl pada) cate THE FRESHET IN CANADA. Pott ee eet? ‘gavage, and otet Peentiemen, ACADEMY OP Musro.—The testimonial to Mr. Nell | days, with sugar, to Philips & Collins. Had heavy ‘weather Beat Philadelphia America, Tokraham, Rondout es ‘The water here is higher than ever before known r who made appropriate and unique responsive ad- | Bryant at the Academy of Music last evening was a | 04 P ‘Albert vot Buck ort), Harriman, Sagua, 10 days, | Ann Elizabeth, Berry, sie 3 wood, Gardiner, ra Loonie Remedios; Marine, Cool Clentueg on Hr By, Valot, St Tho ; Crocus, ‘bile. Also ‘cleared, bark Eldersiie ir ‘ohn, Cronstadt, trig H Houston, French, Mobley ‘ard Li} len: wn nclsco. “ weeailed Wind 8W to WNW and NW, barks F B Fay, Alice ee j,brlgs Mary Rice, and Marine- for aspring freshet without ice. It has reached a potnt within two feet of the great freshet of 1857 and ft ts still rising steadily against a strong northwest wind, The lower section of the city is completely f dresses to the ous toasts and sentiments. About . | with wHD&s ‘kman, Groat Freshet nt Montreal and Along the St. | midnight the meeting adjourned. ‘The greatest good | Perfect ovation, and fully evidenced the great popu- | wih enim ie AN tar Camden), Washburn, Havana, 12 te La Prairie Nearly Submerged— | feeling obtained throughout the meeting. larity of the worthy recipient. It1s indeed @ long | days, with sugar, to master. Schr Fannie A Bailey (of Portemouth), Locke, Guanta- The Water Up to the Roofs of the Houses, time since the ballaing:was so densely crowded, snd namo, lt “days, with agar, to Chase, Talhot & Co. April 1 a Ww, * Id have | iat N, lon 74-63 W, spoke achr M Sparks, whaler, o MONTREAL, April 22, 1869, THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. the number unable to gain admission woul A 4 52 W, api Sp 5 on : fnondated, | Broadway for e distance ot wipe ee : filled a good aized theatre. ‘The entertainment pro- | Prpvinestown, Gi iays out, with 26 bbls. 1s 4 ag | ald Arie ty es Nagtunge foun Nvork: bares ter of a mile is na’ gable for boats, The steam- ¢ inundation ts nearly as ow vided for the occasion was of most attractive char- | gucar, to Maitland, Phelps & Co: Kjobenhaaen, from Foo Chow; May Stetson, Hamilton, Liv- er Lowy va) ey line, was compelled | during the great flood of 1861, and there 1s | Meeting of Stockholders in Boston—The Office | acter, and was carried out in a highly credit- clir Welcome R’ Beebe, Lozier, Cafbarien, 8 days, with | erpool via Fayal; Helens, Jackson, Cadiz; brig O W Ring, to land a hig! lock of the Boston Railroad on | a, yet no rospect of tellef by the ice of the Company to be Removed from New | able and artistic manner. Bryants’ talented band of | sugar, to Rubina & Co; vessel toN LMcCready & Co, ‘Sailed | from vias teees. Pe crrrete, stag 2. the river, The omg np were | breaking ui e Custom House ta surrounded minstrels opened the programme with some of their | in company with schr Margaret & Lucy, for NYork. BALTIMO! April #1—Arrived, stearaship Lawrence, git to this city across the failroad bridge and | Preking Up. The Cutomed Lemoine street. The | York to the “EHub”—Itemarks of Mr. James | ox cejjent sciections. ‘ee ng the evening Mr. J. Levy | _ Schr Margaret & Lucy ‘of Middletown}, Crossley, Caibarien, | Hallet, Boston via orto; bark Cifton (Br), Gavel, Rio Jax the freight was transferred to a barge. The Drew | S2¢\ Vie Water has reached Lemoine srcearly to | Brooks and Others. played on the cornet with his usual power and ex. | MgartoBéntley, Miller-# thomas, | 1 1 wy | Retro! bride Alice ven. sonra denalo, MoCahan st Andrews ‘will leave from East Albany to-night, Bonavinture street. Thé Grand Trunk cars cannot Boston, April 22, 1869. ression; Unsworth appeared ‘on the stump; the | pewist Co,” . : Lucy Jones, uncey, New Haven. if UaTER =. ¢ome further than Point St. Charles. Nocommuni- | ‘he first meeting of the stockholders of the Union irrepressible eR igs) pone. - oie ea Aare Frederick ich (of Thomason), Davis, Oantenag, 12 ome Brie Hast, Balt Boston (and sailed): schr A @ y P: molasses, a le Atsawy, April22—P, M. | cation has Deen had with St. Helens talog ed vo | Pacific Railroad in this city was held to-day, at the | Prateq rove of the Dre ait peig recetecd | Bele Charter’ Ocke Acthar: Arron PR, 17 days, with | CHARLESTON,’ April 19—Arrived, steamship Marmion 4 al ‘The water is stiJ] rising here at the rate ofan inch per hour, The Wind 18 stiff from the west. The track of t! i Hodady River road ig submerged at dif. ferent points between here and Stuyv t and in me places it is washed away. Several bridges on Central have been carried of their bearings, and Vel is entirely suspended. an alarming extent, the water in the latter place | office of Gledden & Williams, Hon. Oakes Ames pre- | with the most demonstrative tokens of approval, orp and molasess, to raneter. April 1 Se Ce being nearly up to the eaves of the houses, Asignal | siding. Mr. Neil Bryaut on coming - forward was | hours, in which shipped a heavy sea which hove the vessel on Of deress has been howted, and inuch toss of te | "N"® asana, of Rhode Island, offered tno | #Fected with s round of approbation and acquitted | Ber beam sada antlag the deck lond of molasses, whlch was ana farm stock has probably taken place. fe aid wet scin } imself most satisfactorily on the futina, playing a | stove, and carried away the inner bobstay and the gammon- following resolution, which was adopted:— welt ace mpi for which he bind loudly ik pe of oe bowsprit, aan crema tne Fe ang rudder end r t of plauded. One of the most amusing features on the | Since the 15th inst, light southerly ig ‘A Bridge Washed Away.and'Hieyen Persons eee Ata totic uo. geseral oftce OF ita coma | programme was the inimitable performance of Mr. | Moutangand schooner Laboa, for & port north of Hatteras, Drewned. Rereby entablished in the city of Boston, and until some oth Emmett, whose delineations were characterized by ‘Schr White Sea, Jones, Cardenas via Key ‘Went, 20 days, GRANBY, April 22, 1869. ince in said city shall be designated and provided by the | genuine ability. But the real attraction of the evening | with suzar, éc,to8 © Loud & Co. Had constant head winds Casta rectors of aatd company, or by some duly authorized com: | Was Mr, Dan Bryant’s impersonation of dandy And’ ince leaving Key West; lost foreboom; put into the latt While @ number of persons were congregated on | mittee, it shall be at room No. % at 114 Btate street, in said | 710 interest of the entire audience was seep feat pany iy in toga fest; lost foreboom ; put er the princtpal bridge at this place last evening watch. | “ly of Boston. it, and properly too, fora more humorous rep- | , Schr Grace Clifton, Godfrey, Key West, 18 days, with mo- ing the flood one end of the ridge gave way pre- er rae Mcrae arr eee offered the | régentaive of that’ celebrated. character could | !nsses. &c, to Benner, Brown & Pinkney. ‘April 11, off Cave Baltimore. OO eee erig Eva N Johnson, Johnson, Darien, Ga; sche Watauga, Lawrence, Wilmington, NC. wei i-Schr 8 A’ Hammond, Wiley, North Weymouth, a8 is. i—A\ Achr Nallfe Carr, from Mayaguez. pSuuginstecntanipe Camilla, for Liverpool and Magnoiia, for NYork. ‘MOBILE, April 17—Cleared, ship Pinky (Br), Sarrias, Treats schte F Baker, Kelly, Boston} Aun & Susan, Hen Wih--Arrived, schr Frances Satterly, Tucker, NYork. PHILADELTHIA, April Arrived, bark Sarah Sloam Br), Sloan, Cienfuegos; brigs OV Williams, Thompson, Zaza; Sonn Jr, Mundy, Sagua; Castilian, Lang, Matanzas josephine (sr),’ Forbes, Trinidad; schr L’ B Wing, Higvoey The Water at a Stand Still—Prospects of Travel—Sufferings of Families—Mails De- layed. ALBANY, April 22—10 P. M. Florida, spoke schr Mary E Long, from Cardenas for Port- cipitating eleven persons into the river. The river not have been presented. The blunders were per- i ‘The water has probably reached its highest point. being ver switt at this point and the water un- | ,, Resolved, That the spectal committee of five appotcted by | formed with a master hand, while the apparent un- | “Schr Grace Girdle, Smith, Savannah, 6 days, with lumber |" CletredBrig Alma (NO), Kruger, Kontesburg, Prassiag Ithas been ata stand for two hours, Passengers | usually niga no assistance could be rendered to the | the “irectors of 1 2, 1869, be a committer to remove from | conscious wit flowed naturally and unaffectedly with | to master. Is bound'to Pro schraR le, Potter, Providence; 8 P McDevitt, MeDe- M Galvin Clark, Belfast; L P Pharo, ‘Collin Tit Nore OR ker, Brahscom, Danbury! Galvin, Gos? Gully Besos Harvest Queen, Giobs, ‘Hartford; Goddess, B mn; Harv by ; Kel, Pawtucket; F Bt Clair, Edwards, Ireland; White Swan, PENSACOLA, April 12—Arrived, brig MC Haskell, Hase cA lence. New York or elsewhere to our gen- » victims of the disaster, and the whole number were | {v¥)'ate. general ofice in New Yor or eee and the most successful result, for the mirth of the as- | Scbr Mary A Tyler, Tyler, Richmond, Quickly carried out of sight and drowned. Shu ales egy things belonging to this company, which, nine | SemMblage Was unrestrained as Dan himself, More- Behr 3H Rapp, Cote, Viena ‘ha kn eikin Wee GAA Duele Raticcna | Lace eaes teeta MATEAtee MERTON | won secchany olaaad eeutt Ei Glue ame eneTS Lh aa enone Whartoe, Philadelphia for Fall River. uf ~ A ir Helen Mar, ‘al lence. red with W: |. 8. McComb, of Delaware, offered the following, | out elicited much admiration for the excellent inter. Schr Triumph, Nickerson, New H: Sere ete lhe ncaa lbatieaar whic ‘was adopted:— : e pretation given to the several characters. Altogether Behr OSt Tobh, ‘Jones, New Hi from New York this morning arrived here at four clock, via the Boston road, from Chatham. The Hudson River road is badly damaged between this gity and Castleton, but to what extent cannot be as- eq until the water subsides, Feet. the complimentary testimonial to Mr. Niel kell, Philadelphia; 15th, ship Edmond Koyi (Br), 'Fordy Resolved, That the order of the Board of Directors in N y ‘0 Mr. Niel Bryant | | The bark Pallas, arrived 2st, 1s consigned to L E Amsinck 3 y asitis now, Huncrods of families bare becs arian BUNNVILLE, April 22, 1869. | yer tii of March tat, appointing S. Dition, Jonn | Was highly successful, as it was assuredly Well de- | & Om Passed Anion San Br Gaye of Sood Hope March Te GONGHMOND, April 20—Arrivod, brig Herald, De Grouchy, Out of their dwollings by the inundation, and there | The track of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Ratlroad | Duf'and H. Price a committee, with certain powers, to be | Served. Srossed the Equator March #0 in lon $9; had ver weath Nort to load for Bahia; echrs Southerner, Darling, Bostoa is mach sucering, the passenger boats and propel- | east of this point ts covered with water to the depth | ¢xercised on ot near the fine of oir Fond, th tealon to aon || BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC—FAUST.—Miss | of hard gales from. all quarters; on the 14th bade gal via Oty Points Alte (Be), Ballfat, Me. ship Herman Lin Jers are compelled to land on the east side of the | of stx feet. Through passengers are transferred to | afirmed. Kellogg made her ‘last appearance in opera” last | Hace win almost ihe fury at a huricater aeting 12 hours; | {DgtOn, for N¥ork; brigs R B Walker, Boston, and Cyelono, river at the on ES rng malls from | the Great Western cars at Paris. An immense de- | ©, a, Lambard, of New York, offered the follow- | evening at the Brooklyn Academy, selecting for the | sustained no damaze Fob a, lat 39 48 81 lon 46 5, spoke tO MINGTON, April 22—Arrived,jsteamship Empire, from ate hour this evening the water nant | omen nonents ane section bas been caused | ing, which was adopted:— occasion that character in which she has secured | s7'p, Yewcnstie (Bi mm Calcutta for London; Apri 1B iat NYork. receded Hs in by the flood. Resolved, That the action of the Board of Directors ay 8140, lon 69 20, passed schr Anna A Holton, bound south, 'WAREHAM, April 19—Arrivea, schrs Angler, Besse,N York; ee ore ne enema, Kating W, T, Glidden, Oukes Ames, James Brooks C.&, | Perhaps her greatest triumphs, Margherita, in BELOW. 01h, Jos Hay; Hathaway, Philadelphia. —— FRESHET ON THE DELAWARE. Wrshnel ad 8. Bales commie toa ovr frat mort | Gounod’s opera of Faust!” Miss Kellogg was aup- are No Travel North of Hudson trond— Gage a ted by Mme. Natalie Testa as Siebel and Signor Bark Josephine, from —, ecient - paetnacsh = any the contracts mae for the ante in conformity thereto | Rotor aced as Mephistopheles, In consequence | Bark Isabel, from —. Passengers Go to Albany via Chatham—The ‘Water Still Rising, by approved and confirmed, and the said committee J The Wharf at Trenton Submerged. : vase hy horized and mested to recel ment f of the severe hoarseness of Herr Habelmann, the the river Delaware was so swollen yesterday that | thesameand to apply th amount 90 received tothe pay: | Dart of Faust was sung by Signor Lotti, whose SAILED. Hupson, April 22, 1869. ment of the current expenses and debts of this company. efforts, however well intentioned, served mostly to Steamships Main, for Bremen; Australasian, i 1s ‘The passengers on the New York express train | thé wharf at Trenton was submerged, and pas- | MN Sure Cant which was | suggest reprets of Herr Habelmann's indisposition, | masie'Havana Stragoana, Chatiestons Gen Barnes, Torna. this morning were transferred to the Hudson and | S¢gers and freight had to be conveyed in wagons | aaopted:— Miss Kellogg was, of course, charming; but her | nah; Saratoga, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond. pleasing interpretation of this 76’¢ is so well known Wind at sunset NW. to and from the steamboat plying between that city Resolved, That the real heretofore used by this company Boston road, and will go Chatham, thence to | and Philadelphia. It was still rising last evening. ag to render even thus much of criticism super- . . J be and ti ts herebs lied and desti 4th per. SMITHS' Albany via the Harlem Railroad. The water ob- Preeident in berety authorized and roquened Oo reremee fluous. The house was well filled with a select and Shipping Notes. NEW YORK . structions continue north of this point. - The track RAILROAD TRAVEL. ee a ee ee ee eee critical audience, ‘The following paragraph from the Providence Journal of VALE AuE, between Stuyvesant and Schodack is washed away, Mr. James Brooks, of New York, then addressed Musical and Theatrical Notes. the 22d inst exhibits the manner in which shipping tntellt- -—— bo t beter Sark Suntioion aad mare pater wor No Interrupt! the Erie Railroad=Deten- | the mecting as follows:—I am hot a stockholder, “The Great European Circus” will remain en- penteehy ea aoiranritlenincimemunnc vise oretmiand Prize medal awarded, Paris Exposition, 1867. fine (halrpast twelve o'clock P. M.) the’ water ie tion of Mails. Ho ae ee eer ata of the Cuited Stator i, | camped in this great metropolis but for one day | “gc Schrs Vil Tillotson ; , Schr Village Queen, Tillotson; Mary A Predmore, Hart ‘The trains of the Erie Railway have suffered no in- | this road, know well its position, Congress for | nore. The farewell matinée will be given to-morrow pines tng, Bliven, are erroneon terruption from the freshet prevailing in the west- | several years Pina to 1862 had aoe called upon by | afternoon, and the last evening performance to-mor- Tuesday, from 7" ern part of the State, and are running regularly on | commerce and Fen eae the then creat ptiope | Tow night, ‘The arrangements have been fully com- At this port that date, discharging; the laiter aalied”yester- ea ere deluged Until the waters suic | the country in national convention assembied to | pleted for the travelling season, and on Monday next | ““” Matinee Bennie. side and travel ts resumed. provide the ways and means for connecting the At- | the “great” concern will be off on its rambles | sure St Luvorr, Chapman, from New York Jan 18 for pa con J lantic with the Pacific States, In 1862 Congress through the country. New Jersey will be the | $8” Francisco, was spoken eb & in Int 7 N, lon 80 30 W, by in obedience to the public opinion thus expreased, vl the bark La Plata, at Buenos Ayres Nov 5, and reported hav- THE CONNECTICUT. chartered nearly 200 corporators. giving them tracts | “stamping ground” for a stort time, after which | inghadasevere gale Jan 9, during which shipped @ sca nnn of Seen ene epee is, Vibe other | they which they will strike through the New England = re gf aap de. Be privileges of importance. The engineers of the gov- tes, eventually bringing up in the “Hub,” whe: |ARK FOAM (Br), Baker, from Pernambuco for Paraiba, [From the Hart(ord Post, April 21.) ernment, however, presentéd to them through Golo- | {ris expected they will cfeate au immense sensa. | {raAtotally lst ote reef off Pernainbuco on the night of if sensa- 4 Brewery 140 West Eighteenth str birtens Mevente une tants orentes: SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALE. EE THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, to be published on Saturday, 24th inst., for an expose of the tricks of Political Magicians, ly reported in one of the pers (not the Herald] as arriving at that port bethport for Providence, ‘Chey were ail btfnl. Supermtendent Toucy has gone to t! ith a special engine. Men are in readiness repair the track as soon as the water recedes, ‘Tickets are not sold to any point north of Hudson. ett i and all chances for trains getting th: n Sa bt hw ing wi ‘Two Feet of Water on the Hudson River Railroad Track—No Serious Damage Ap- prehended=Chances of Trains Getting cg POUGNEEEPSIE, April 22, 1869. For 4 distance of a mile between Albany and Cas- eton the track of the Hudson River Railroad ts Covered with nearly two feet of water, No trains By come south up toeleven o'clock this morning. water where the trouble exists is still rising, but BO seriods damage is apprehended. Trains will bably through at a late hour this evening. wind is northwest, blowing fresh. “NOW YOU SEE IT AND NOW YOU DON'T.” A most remarkable feat, now creating In this city THE GREATEST SENSATION OF THE AGE, Shown up in ca SATURDAY'S TELEGRAM CARTOON. fer nnn teres ar LS ADR BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT Legal where, Desertio de, sullclett cause) No: charge in advance. Advice fre. ‘M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States, without publicity; legal everywhere. Desertion, &c., sudicient cause ; no charge tili divorce obtainet vice free. F. I. KING, Counsellor at Law, 98 Broadway. CORNS, The river continued to rise yesterday afternoon and | rado such frightful roads, and passes over tho last night, and at five o'clock this morning stood at | then comparatively unknown Rocky Mountains, that | “ne xew ¥ ous”? Bere Taos Tunv4,, from Mayagues for New Haven, on twenty-one feet six inches above low water mark. | the be men everywhere declined to accept the cy. eet heateare shemeaee Fomine | ote z proud ve Faken an oon ete o ; avers | At quarter-past fen, this forenoon it had reached | charter. The charter was, at it were, dead from 1802 | evemmng—and will piteh its tent. in Washington on | “uueweanaata'® zu her vation. , 4 ere, denne fo pre. rising at the rate of an inch and 4 | tnd into ists, when Congress, the more to | Monday, with the view of teaching our trreproach- | of fine sugar and 20 hogaheads of molasses, wh is re: aifan hour. ‘The flood, therefore, bids fair to be | ™Ptraliroad men and capital to start and invest, | apie law-makers there some new dodges in the way | ported will be a total loss, and {t was thought the vessel Le subordinated as a security the mortgage bonds they | {\ d wonld go to pleces on the rocks. Her cargo i the most serious one jones eee us for several | promised the company to the first mortgage bonds Rng eB, Mineatee Lontscitinanoe $75,000 and the vessel at $10,000; no insurance on either. At {rant year mince 100d. Pisvillo ts oc it has deed | of the compans itself. Not even then, for a year or | the trained horses, acrobats and clowns'attached to | R008 21s the steam-tug Marion left New Haven to aacertain in any year since 1362. Pigville is flooded. and por- | tore, could. capital in New York, Boston, Chicago | {he trained horscs, acrobats and clowneatiached to | her condition, Dut had not returned at Inst necounte. tions of Windsor, Pleasant and Commercestreets are | ang elsewhere, be tempted to invest much. itis | We. Breat show to Boston, which town It Ig, py 1a Eourrs®, from Porto Rico for Baltimore, before. re- also covered with water, and families inhabit the tp- | a'noteworthy fact that but two of the original | Posed to, caP\ re | ported asnora.on Thomas Point, was got of and towed to per stortes of thelr dwellings, passing from one point | corporators now held on, and for a long time | "Nie, Parepa-Rosa has organized 8 scheme for | mca re sh Of the 2st inst. 0 a. in such sg 8 as ght pe ly be procured. | the whole capital and energy vested In the work asx months tour of grand English opera. The amen samare, from Ban andrews, at Baltimore ist, lost There ts still much snow to the north of us which | came irom two gentlemen—one of the original | felXaimorienn actiata tobe: had: hove altewty bone | {2retepmast and jibboor off Cape Flor Wil: Gomes be instar Uy tio Warne rate of fo-Gay, corporators alluded to, and another, not an origiual | enqged—among them Castle, Campbell, the Sequins, eesti ne com ; - | corporator, in the city of New York. These gentie- VIOK PASSAGR—The achr Frances Satterly, Capt Tucker, The floods which have been higher than this oc- | Men had expended their means after seeking in vain BR eB A hd mie Huribnt & Co's line of Mobile packets; which arrived f curred in 1854, when the water stood thirty feet | for essential help in New York, Albany, Phil- there on the 20cb fust, made the run fn twe daya, being a ALDANY, April 22, 1889. | above low water mark; im 1892, when 1t stood twenty | Quetphia and elsewhere. One. of them came Sa ee eae are pending, with OvNera ae ag | "e7 clem passage. © test ever known. The railroad tracks are under cae tues Sic SRERORE on nty- | at first only small investments. The capital of the be f will be ae , an ceih dtuaee teeey, wae Weeiked ton Chae Ebedinks eon _— Seven feet two. inches; in 1841 when it was twenty- | Country would not look at ie work to invest init. | Dest soprano to, be tp eh Bane we pe on Wenue ferry, was launched from Chas Sued Water for miles, No trains have passed over since | six feet fourtnches: and In 1839,when it was twenly- | The Rocky Mountains were a. howling wilderness. | fied. ‘The principal instruments of the orche stra dace toa Cont ats, 68 foe ke h on deck, 33 feet beam moulded, 64 feet b Tuesday night. It is supposed that the track ts | four feet two inche: Pawnees and savage Sioux and other Indians in- ci e engines, made by Cobanks & Theall, have washed, away in many places, as also several cul- fested the Plains and threatened the lives of or be Heep Weber's * Onevon Mozart “Marriage IN TRE MOHAWK VALLEY. The Greatest Freshet Ever Known in the Valley—Railrond Travel Suspended—The Tracks Five Feet Under Water. —CORNS————CORNS————CORNS. Bunions and Ingrowing Nalle cured by Dr. KIMBEL! 6 Bowery, corner Canal street, DIAL DRAWING: 5 Missouri and Kentucky State Lotteries, MISGOURI~EXTRA CLASS 313, APRIL 22 1352 yo, 8, Hy 1. 16, 29, J _MISSOURI—CLASS S14, AvR 2, 77, 65, Sl, 60, 22, 1h, 58, 5, 4, 8% 67. KENTUCKY—EXTWA O1AS8 289, Artit, $9, 1859. 65, 8, 4, 6, 4 a and 10 feet stroke of piston, The joiner work of Yerta, The Kenssiaer and Saratova Railroad is ive | NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS, | killed the surveyors, engineers and track builders. | Cf'rygaro,” auch old standard English operas as | the cabins, &c, will be prineipatly of hard wood, finished ta feet under water between here and Troy. Fortunately for the men who had invested inthe | Mariana,” “Martha,” ©The Bohemian-Girl,” and | “At Por Maliaon, WE Ist inst, x tow bork, ealled tee Tidal vs Fag» ‘ road, their engineers discovered otuer routes | severai interesting novelties, which will be duly an- | Wave. 9. @he Mobawk River FallingCentral Railroad | ,, T° tional Board of Piro Underwriters reassom- | over’ and through the Rocky Mountains less | nounced, The French theatre, in Fourteenth street, Whalemen., bled in convention yesterday morning, Mr. McLean, | frightful than the government engineers had | hag been engaged for the opening of the Engitst | Arrived at New Redford 20th inst Trains Moving Through the Water. President, in the chalr. marked out—routes which science and art seagon about the middle of next September. | North Pacific Ocean, Honaluin Nov IR, with 10) bbls sp taken ALBANY, April 22, 1899, na +> . could overcome at fer leas expense than those ying women” and ‘en of the alt” are multi: | on the passage), 1500 do wh oil and 93,000 Ibs bone on board, ‘The water in the Mohawk riv fallt 3 Mr. Howard, from the Committee on Nominations, | originally contemplated. ‘The discovery of these | piving with unpleasant rapidly, Mr. Leonard | Sent home on tho voyage 4000 bbls wh ol! and 86,000 Ibs bone. em er is falling rapidly. | reported the following as officers of the Board for | routes alone saved the company from) bankruptcy, | By over, Inspired by the furor ereated by Mule. Tour. |. Aftived at New Bedford April 31, ‘vio Gevlom from Hono: otter 5 ecg ee psig moving reaper the ensuing year. The report was accepted by the aud ail concerned in it from rain. Their engineers | nour and the plucky little Gregorys, hes engaged ba a cargo of oll bone on fretght for NB. thro je Water. The tracks appear to be slightly d, and it is expected tizat the trains will rua found no more difficulties in passing and threading on Bi “ t” wi “d r from on board achr S A Paine, Curren, of Pro- Convention and the gmicers contrmed:—President, | the Mocky Mountains than they hat tn passing ths | {tu eive Red wo. wil probably tallcharder: wien | Wosbobscisk, 8 mena CV, Marc wn regularly to-morrow. ° James M. McLea' e : —— Treasurer, J, 8. Par KRNTUORY—SLAss 29), Avni 23, 19, 97, 4, 52, 4, Iaforrasiion turlahed in the abore'and tieo Royal ttarans. lotteries, J. ULUTEy Broker, 200 Broadway. N. B.—Will remove lst of May to 206 Broadway. — BUSINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND MADE Iw the beat manner, such as Grocer inkers’, Bi Plumbers’, Milk and Express; light, or be ness. Also two splendid 1 Vacons and on on, with platform springs ; also one horse Truck, light A peat; also several sets of Wheels with tires, and all are su’ able for trucks or lee wagons, (hat will be very uxefukif you break a wheel, or if you want a new set they will cost Tous than get! hurry, ahip Reindeer, Raynor, Vico Presiaent, L. J. Hendie; | Alleghanies. When these discoveries were made ni The Convention thea om cictern Ke Gouner, Jr. capiial freely rowed m, x a % say, i Sp tne thas ba wiih oar we Waues hove tee tone A large American ship, posture showing Noe 8664, . ionventior 0 d considera: | envy and cup) joo, on the part of some D " Y ‘2 4's i (by P . Height of the Mohawk River—The Valley | tion of the resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Cro- | who had. let slip. thelt opportunity. to become | Of slung let it be done by the inen. not iittie, bright | gd pnt, Feo 95, tat 8221'8, Jom 40a W (oy I Gitta Entirely Submerged—Four Feet of Water | Well, to the effect that on and after May 1 all com- | corporaters or stocknolders, It must be remem- | {taco the mad yells of & Dracal mod of hearties | Bark Be Lawrence, Steed, trom Demarara for Baltimore, on the Public Roads. panies represented in the National Board pledge | pered that when the work was begun Towa had no | men for the echoes of fame, When they fall the ver, | April Ty lat 3140, lon 71 64. 4 " a ’ themselves thatthe rate of commission which they | railroad across from the Mississippi to the Missouri. | dict is “fool,” aud the next night they are forgot cht Frank Walter, from New York for Matagorda Bay, SCHENECTADY, April 22, 1800. | will allow to agents to whom over ten per cent com- | There waa no wood for ties on the prairies of lows | whether they are carried to tho hospital or the | AGTH YS, 't22 10, lon 72 38, : ‘The water in the Mohawk river to-day is Oftecn ae “es aah be calculated only pon the net } and Nebraska, and only cotton-wood within reach grave. on 4 4 Holton, bound south, April 18, tat $140, lon feet abov q a remiums due the company after deducting taxes, | on the Missourl. The company had to be at the ex. F ove low water mark, The valley above the | frenses advertising aud al! other agency expenses, | pense of burnettizing the cotton-wood ties, and eet my al oog opaira done and save waiting when you are in m ‘imber and Tools for sale for less than half thete value, as owner is retiring from business on lst of May. Stop and seo these articles at STEWART'S wagon factory, Pitty-third street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue. (SORSS,, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALIe J imenses of the fect cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, Browiway. tg BREMERHAVEN, April 8—Arrived, Pluto, Hemon, Galves- ‘ fa "" ton, 10 | Moon seta..morn 3 53 BorNos AvnEs March 1—Arrived, barks Nancy (Br), Pitt: 647 | High water.imorn 5 54 | "Asner Rlren einer bey Bure, rom Bow gT08s premius city is entirely inundated. The water ia from three | jouses excepted ms " . ACAPULCO, March 251 ship St Mark, Wood, . as the woods of the Rocky Mountains were oe in port ship irk, Wood, from ‘to four feet deep on the public roads. Tue water | Mr. Bean offered the following resolutions asa | reached ‘have been at ihe additional expne| SHIPPING NEWS, Niwricvay Apri 101m port ahr RM Brookings, Dong: | [JU pSARRY'S, DELICIOUS REVALENTA ARABICA ‘touched the old Mohawk bridge last night, but is | Stbstitute, and they were discussed together:— of substituting for these cottou-wood . tics F tags, ding. “4 ene: | Sede Oaths Pete en ah Neteal tae eat @ little lower to-day. No traina will leave Syracuse | _ Resolved, That. in the opinion of this Board the commis. | better timber. Rails] could not be carried “ AkNOvO, PR, March $l—In port schr Cyrus Fossett, Har- | Stomach Diseases, 40,000, Cures bare ‘been ettected. by fi hould not exceed ten per cent over the | then as ‘now overland, but at great expense were Almanac for Now Vork««Tiis Day, : ding, for Baltimore, le o yen gratis. Ting 1 1b, $125, &c. DU BARRY Seo ‘to-day, or Buffalo or Suspension Bridge for points | tone to the age ~@ast of Syracuse, ahi from New York or Philadelphia to New Resgived, ecutive Committee be requested to | Hyphed from Nerried by seam up the Misaissipp! | Sun rises to take the necesas to carry the above Into effect. Freshet in Diack River=Heavy Dam- | Mr. Eldridge proceeded to speak on the subject, | fnMeMCl by the wate. routes Workmen’ hm to | Sa sets,. ¥y 3 iam st., M, & BROWN, 689 Broad GRocERs sc RIZES CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES, 1} per cent allowed, age Laflicted. but his remarks were brought to an abrupt close by | be brought from the Atlantic States, The expense _ — ton for Sydney, NSW, in distrens, ding, \ Warknrowy, April 22, 1309, | & {aide alarm of fire having been sent ont by the | of doing everything was double and trebie PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 22, 1860. Salled Maren’S1, tris Azialay Baird. NYork, with bragt! and SEIFERE 800. Bryldock frees Watten lane, “Where is a great fresher . Fire Commisstoners for the corner of Broadway and | what tne same om | would cost im the Atlan- - 9 ’ . rose port 26th, bark Giadiolus Br), NYork ; Theresa —— @ ‘slet on the Black river at | Liberty street, to enable the delegates to see how tie and Ohio River States, ‘The construction bdeats (N@), from Ban Francisco, ai Sth, une; brige Ane BANDMASTERS.—WANTE PROPOSALS FOR 9, Yatertown, A gristmill, nouse, woollen factory and | Tapidly the New York firemen proceed to a fire. Tue | tran Uristiod With arms and armed fen as the JLBARE (Dan), Birseh, for Hampton Roade for orders, ig: Koodoo contract ta furaish two Orch of ten ench, m Scline shop have been swept away, and several ig ge gS (splay... | invaded the haunts of hostile sav Locomotive CLEARED. Sern for Nore: Peerless (Bt). for N Vor | sehr Tigris (ose pest Set lerecn few Torn Hoop ort, iver and Bost ot) \@F buildings much injured. Dams, fumes and | subject of reducing the tates of commissions te {rains were fortified on the prairies ae would Le | sienmship Australasian (Br, MeMicken, Liverpoot.-e | MOC Omi 4 aatied, Tranait, Drinkwater, NYork tony ee re wil be. given for bui "heads have been carried down the stream, ana | agents, and spoke strongly In favor of the adoption | fll these oustacies it was Ho wonder that capital was | °Ftextehip Main (NG), Von Oterendorp, Bremen-Ov'tici Catto, March 2—Saited ship United Staies, Lunly Ohin- | are rently vq foal need apply.” Inquire of GAMES FISK, Jt nw take months to repair the damage. Tne | Of the resolution of Mr. Crowell. Affrighved, even under the generous act of Congress | &.Co. ff if ron | Oe Managing arrugansel Bleamabip: Company, 168 jount to sever a er, en " jp Co. ol —_——— —— hand, dollars. ti Mr. Crowell introduced The following, which he "Somber theres when fl war it. Won mares ex: Glenmanin Mexia, Hutehineom, tndiancia, F niga Ror ae? Rasen Artdie Me Adar 4 LITICAL LEGERDEMAIN, prec aa asl ‘ne Convention to consider in counection with wreaes - <tr e Hixon, for do?io; brig Lins orks, sand i pected that the company would back Co. Wick, Dine, joe i), Rot from Ha- For an expose of traps The R Siread Track Submerged from Fonda we peaiees under paper no rebate te pase ive | 2g GOUlaE, Of the Pinvipal of the’ bonds ritearaliy Barnorn, Alexander, Norfolk, City Pont and Fipnaey Haneef Iargaret & Lucy, Crossley, and « rie hereon shemale . |, That ie ¢ | Congress then agreea to loan; but the company now mond—N L, Mevrend 17th, bark Carleton frecartin, to & % Jobusville—The Water Falling | assured, agents who ienue policies to be paid. t cent mabio Dirigo, Johnson. Portland J F Ames, In arieton, for NYork 9 days, —— ercent | asks for and exacts no such bounty. Tney mean Hoston—W P Cl 1 others, SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF SATURDAY NEXT, _ wCarried Away—Repnirs to be Quickly | °™mIssion and reguiar licensed inaurance brokers five per teamshiv Nereus, Bears Bride, a seus commission. Where rebates are permitted s commission | M1 expect to Op gaed Territories Mid eat e tek | gate Arracan, Spence, Aijier for orders E Morgan rt April 13, barks Geo S Hu ‘ork in 4 days; Made. to be allowed In lieu thereof equal to (he same. while they ha’ i for * | ada Meadame, for doin’ drys; © bi eobr for do ithe ri hat, for Got aap All the games and deceptions of the magician exposed, Foxpa, April 22, 1909, Mr. Briggs spoke in favor of pays yy | Could not have been settied for fifty years Robens, Wade, New River, NS—T Dunham's Nephe I Ee oe pons The ftooa ' reached the highest point yesterday | ten per cent commission on arom fretara,and Tecnt, thelr iron road, Congress, tn the char. | &Co., sight, Rotihens Asiiniey stive's tous, < |< UD AEE: drreod Wine iano Sean; THE RING TRIOK SHOWN OP, noon, highe, t than it has been for many years. Tho Frou the tatde ans heted apo Tie reece gaited | pleted in ‘ists, But Te is’ substantially com: | Bare Wsrvear Wome: Dicueysavane il O's FC Be. Merared Si, WW Lok wanine tancycleared for York). "| and the modus operandi of ihe performer made plain to the Taliroad tra, bas been submerged from Fonda to | ciared out of order. were dcurteen Feare’ work has been really | Bark Annie Ada (Br, Moore, Barbados via Wilmiagton— | wOCANTANAMA, April «In| port harke M Stat, | apectator, Also the er St. Jobnsvill % ® distance of twenty miles. it ss | | The discussion was continued by Messrs. Hendie, Hac n stato five years. The car that ke eee Bre eng ue, for NM Vork, wea; Urias E 4 inte Dow faliog si "WU. ‘The track and embankments | Stodtard and Lamport, and vhe lat satiate wok ( One continous tna Stee ho ates” ofS eke | priest Ri Wanna tautire™ Cam's oe, | Sap: har rok or Sind fe Maia hw pesca: = capa” \. G , ie = rock. om fare but slight Y injured, Black's bridge, three | "ur" Briggs tues offered the folowing: shores of the Pacific, The work then @nd the ex- ance (Er), Barker, Hanteport, NB—Crandal, Uin- | ongamen tar Raden Richore Wee Othe he New B SATURDAY'S TELEGRAM CARTOON. alles west of L. ‘tle Fatis, has been carried away. Resolved r cellence =F too, considering the obstacles it has | PY Gragin, Newcomb, Ini J Wend: Hanvonn, dy il 6-“Arrived, Ever, Fe SAMPSO! LB COMPANY, Ive sete can Ph! surmounted, is the most wonderful work of clvilisa- * Andenreld, Baker, India “ ere Nig, Borete!, Charleston ‘i worestige 5 , ¥ J4 York, one agit LN Xi repaid eau Li bef Dut | Qereby pledge themselves alentens pt Sy ae ater attacks ‘at home, it Wave Crest, Davis, Philadelphia—O K Rackett & AMSUBG, April ¢—Arrived, Phils on band for ent, m2. wBupertater lente Tilingast and Priesl are | seadantst crobinmocsstecae om POT enet oe the gross insenelble to the many ht h honors my felends have | ache Heney, Dobhing, Hiieabeinpart—Snow & Richardeon. | wyork ins dave | | 1% POM brie Harry & Aubrey, for | had W. Lacie paper was signed in Boston at that time tothe pur- = my name with the great monumental work of + Derby—@ K Rackett & Bro, hnamon April ttn F 14 Alfieri Tal), ‘Warehouse Trifing amage West of Uricn—natirond | Pose, {Rat no more would be pala. Those pledges | “Sr ouver ames then reat the following tele ARRIVALS, ay Gore 2, inp for in py | SMa ecle’betore the pute posserses the Travel—A Small Bridge Carried Away Near | laying down here a rule to govern the Mutdcosh oven. deal fae Moeallis Avr’ bs, wy a drat, pompacinena, Tele Cay ot nay office. he ssid thatthe in. | to Courotn Buorre, Apri, 1880 REPORTED BY THR HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Kean Ape ete weioene. Urica, apeti ga, 1900, | Saranee Didiuesn OF Hew YOre wae rotten, and he | Toourreauey,trestsent Union ite a Pe Bou Had MPN Tergoel Aven & Qovene- | top Nor. habe Ioatng gm tk, or Combination, ‘The damage by Me 1004 west of this city is tri. | rae Foundiy abused oy but he was uA Sumnmits Se sice falies from Summit, ory hip lenee Bel Hournay ‘Ricumond, iy, Point, and 2 4A + ee fing, One side ot th@ bridge at Rome nas fatlen ihe event 9 the paamage of the Pees pistes. 1S | as aces cnvinncs ween hein Co feces to Whe O14 Domi i a res pos? ty ‘ew ; about one foot and a."' Aine pass on one track. ne | S*Quld not be bound by ik || 8 | sent to matatament that thirty miles. now inervens | ta conn tates, Alexandra, with mdse] mo, "iy smutship alin (Bey Masti po) train came throngh fre ™ Syracuse this morning, A | gNckor ivtncoght very cot arks ReTee ell sone ae eerie, of the two, roads jz Aldon, Boston, with mdse and Pa | Naourrive, March O-Galled, ship Fortune, Taylor Geu- frestern bound tratn hae, Dean made Bp Which mi et 2h Pacifi m= Riad mice aaa see | a eetebent std Wie Byater mares me tis | Cherry by Se ase oe es | Rg’ Ae Pe Jaman! Ee eee

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