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NEW YORK HERALD, aioe nent ee eaten es ee ou . 3 home. never raliled, safety, of tho severity gale. pest, the only betng in the duration the Wind tore away the stacing both of by eee wat tie fais th at hed abated and oes ching storm, The tide f ‘a3 out when the gale tho towers go much os to ‘ew consiaorebly et about ten minutes pastsoven. He was m5 time the rain sky na ° eight years of age, and has left a wife and two clil- | and ocoasional observations kept the vessel in the commenced, ia a but wind sent the out of place and tn @ bent. dren to mourn his loss, He was treasurer to the | direct way, but the wiad continued in full force un- up throug the Great ‘with the rapidi At Fales & Jenks’ a chinmey was blown down, and st ‘Daviatic Mills, Magsachusetts, the Lancaster Quilt | til after the boat reached Long Island, The Escort torrent. For more than an honr the tide rose & @ person by the name of John Allendale had several 2 sing AONE: Company, Olinton, Mass, aud the Windermere Wool- | arrived at her wharf at half-past eight, three hours | foot every ton, minutes until three hours before At Ten Company, Connecticut, behind time, She proved if @ very stanch | the time for high tide the water stood within a Co.'s carpenter and turning shop the : A & ombo: G } i TUR BOSTO! oxarine RINK AND TH NEW NORMAL | boat under the most trying circumstances, and few inches of the floor of the horse railroad depot twell’s avenue, owned by Dr. Newhall, was biowu | top half of a large chimney, etghty fect high, was reat Septombor aie mM} or SCitOOs. HOCSE. numbers of the passengers. called a) ‘on Weybosset bridge. At this time the wind shifted | entirely from tts foundations, and lies on the ground | piown over on to a two story brick building, crush- ‘The Boston Skating Rink was exposed to the full | Pierce, her commander, and to the Westward, and abated its farv and soon the | 4 complete wreck, The house was occupied by three | ing in the roof aud breaking down the side and end 7, E olar a. atrengih of the blast, which partially diamantied the chard’ and Sykes, who plloted the flood began to subside, Had tho gale continued | families, though at the time of the fall only one Wo- | walls, This buliding adjoined the main building, New we | Ventilating apparatus raoning along the roof, but | to express their thanks for the skill and | another hour at its highest force, we see no reason | man was in tne house. She was considerably burt | and was uged aa a dressing rooin, It was full of f weot the ral solidity | seat up, they had displayed in safely | Why the water would not have touched as high | by the falling plastering, though how serio! we | materials and stock at the time. Mon haa been at did aot in the least degree aTeot ene! iy manshtp y th " point as at the great flood of 1815. As happily | did not ascertain, . at Ay of the burlding. The roof and one side of the venti- | bringing them and @ vessel out of their P ‘A two si dwell: work ia and about there nearly all day, but fortu- fiinw apparatus was carried away for three-fourths | perilous coudition, ‘The pilots were lashed to the | proved, the tide came no nearer than about six feet new two story dwelling house, north of the Cove | nately no one was injured. ; ling apparatus WAS cithe cragments of planking | whee'houso and were exposed to the full blast of | of that famous high water mark. The gale yester- | lands was blown from its foundation, though the | qe nagstai ooposite James 8. Brown's machine Tis Eofeets im Masanelmasetts | S08 (lita aor ike sheets of paper aud forced | the storm, aa the windows of thelr house were atove | day continued abont one hour; that in 1816 eonting. | burda woe a Nough boilt to hang together. | shop, which was erected at the commencement of pees z Iuaunst the city gas house hear thespot. The venti | im The passengers were much alarmed, ‘but the | ed its foauul severity for three hours. Wwe fear that Pi i root of the Paper Collar Manufacturing | our late war, was broken off about half Way UD and and Rhede [siand. tator, 10 failing, forced ahole through the nortaern conduct ‘i the og Ae bo ee io rd ee ee Gee po Ay pr paler sel ce arrests, was carried off. a Goshen £9 tho. ground with sucn violence #8 to COMET Of the TOF. col house on Pembroke and New- | neuaved well under the circumstances. ‘The Escort | of soveral fatal casualties, and hear of others | |The tin roof of Slade & Perrin's mill, in Seekell’s ) William Hrecotrt’s house, on Pleasant strect, was — “ ton sivovws nag been serionsiy damaged. ‘The wind, | passed a small boat bottom upwards, and a pinky | not yet authenticated, The loss of | property Hollow, was also carried off. unroofsd, aud the uninjured and terrified inmates ton sivoors aas been sertousiy damaged. | The wind. | Parouder off Nahant on her beam cada but the ship- | has also been very great, Every citizen | Several buildings in the course of erection in | were dc Tounded to see the roof of their house POA OTD At WARICAME AND F 000. oat pone of fhe party walls, which, fallinge carried ping in the roads rode it owt with comparative | suffers in the logs of hundreds of beautiful trees mm | South Providence and vicinicy were more or less Tying Isngtnwise 2 the street. DISASTRIUS HURRICANE AND FL | wich tiem several of the foors, A portion of the | saety, The steamer Ulysses, which left Nahant at | the streets, while scarcely @ garden or orchard has | damaged. Mr, Francis D, Morse’a new house, on School iis were ready to reeclve the beams, but the | five o'clock, encountered stmilar diMouity, which | escaped. Tho loss in buildings ts large, and much A building on the corner of Atwells avenue, owned | street. was moved about ten or fifteen fect ina north- j Malls were ready to receive the beams, pitarur | became so ‘serious that Captain Calden said the | perishable merchandise has been submerged and | by Mr. P. McHvey, was considerably damaged. easterly direction, so that {t balances on the undor- nie Piast in some instances: blew down two stories of | trimer could noF survive haifa) hour longer in | ruined. The roports from the growing crops in the | | A portion of the Lower of the Catholic church on | pinging in such a. nanuer as to strain it very much { folding ¥ b: Pree eer the ol t nd he the steamer ashore on the { country roundabout we may be sure will bea sad | High street was carried, out of Bhi bape al b The 1 ing was displaced, and the crash of the falling | such a storm, #} ran 1 3 3 hy ni it shape: every room seems badly twisted, 8 : Dow | Tummy wasdeutening, The aamage may beestimated | fats at, Governors Isang, Tae one ising ade to | hews ana wo suall ook with dtsmal foreboding for | ne, vas OMOWAAE GAMIREDIE | ee | Bouse, which 38 Cwo stories Bian. 24x96 feel, with an Loss of Life and Immense Dee | at netween $5,000 und $10,000. wes ten iota , Whence she che On The rising tide to | Hews WOH Toe cen details, of the disaster ‘an wo |. That portion of the spire of the Chestnut street peewee bo ready Tor piastoring, ena rae nos : * " be This COLL CAE RUEAIT Chon Taaale etecend tn = MISCELLANEOUS, have been able to gather during the night. Our ac- | Methodist Episcopal church above the clock was | pieces, ey OM haisard sai tees NRE struction of Property. | checoetly aad beautiful church tated creer of | Tne tin roots of nearly a dozen first, clase resid. ] counts embrace little beyond our own immediate vi. | blown down, carrying two tueas of the clock (which | Alexander Hamilton's new house, on tho same | about ‘000, did not escape the fury of the tem- | ences in Boylston street were tora off and thrown cinity, ‘The telegraph 18 entirely prostrated in every | stopped fo rbesgtiy nd a on the roof of the street, was entirely demolished, It was two stories a ' t t the base of the | into the street, direction, Since four o'clock yesterday afternoon | church, breaking lt in, and then on the roof of ® | nign, 26x34 feet, and partly clapboarded. peat. fwo pmnacies of freostone at the base oe fin | imi Mexpressman driving on Washington street | ota sizaal has been recolved trom anywhere, and | shed in the rear of W. Hl. Groone’s drug, store, ‘wooden shed in Paweucker, owned by Kellar & = pe ° on the news i nb ce int : thousand frag- | narrowly escaped with hia life. A chimney from much Javor must be requisite to restore the ample | which tt crushed, Maller, was completely destroyed. Marine Pisasters and Loss of ¥ n the sidewalk and. broke into a thousand frig, | Nie Tree Dinck fell, struck and injured his horse | Communication with the great world which we have | A portion, of the roof of the Central Baptist Rovere Plows! new house on the “old road" to | Meats. | Another crashed through ‘Ne Teltinto the | 80 severely that it had to be killed, ‘The other part | heretofore enjoyed. oburch, on Broad street, was blown ou. Providence was blown down, It was two stories ou the Coast of Maine | Bave, pierced (he floor of the church and fell to t29 | of tie chimmcy felt trough the Wagon, ‘Tho driver THE GALE IN THE CITY AND VICINITY, | Tho Comstock Manufacturing Company’s building | high, and has been occupied oui a short time. Mr. m the By Haine, | gellar. 4 portion ot the ced ms Gamage may be | escaped without Injury. The tide rose very rapidly from four to five o'clock, | on Sprague street, was plowa down. Loss $2,509. Plews and family narrowly escaped. ; pete “4 $3 son peng ~ ’ ‘The windows of the grocery store of Mr. Clapp, | When the gale was at the highest. aad soon after tive R. S. Gilmore's house on Gilmore street, was blown Another new two story house, partly finished, on ahd ich dare spire corucr of Springtleld aud ‘Tremont streets, were | ttoverdowed the wharves and filled the cellars on | down. Loss $1,000. the void road.” belonging. to, Massie Brothers, wes ait ur | hat i CHARLES: FFT iin of water | smashed in. Dyer street, and the other buildings and stores as Joseph Sheldon’s house, corner of Division and | gestroyed. We understand that thore were several HASRAGI she | poured eens Tred ‘Niune the street from | The Seaside House. 40 Eastern avenue, was par- | far up as Weyhosset street. the flood increasing | Hammond stresis, was blown down. It was jaat | other houses in that vicinity damaged or blowa a Tg eae | to cut, "the lass in the residence of Mr. | tially demolished and tle root blown pee ry pare Yo Broad ee eet ent, Pas ome osisrrtn girls fees pore Valley atroet, wore own, mn the Boston Advertise: . | Gaeiaee on the comtret Heacon, street, waa badly | °A taau mained Henry ‘Morris was wiruck by a Ag- | neat to Broad, street, ou, Rorrance, on) Suction. | struck bya fone and UuG OF Wem nd tO be CaTTiod | gy\Geneat punk Tyo,téyy houges nORr tne Aux works, i-past four yesterday afcrioon a gale | broken; two chimuess fell from the banding = u ne row i vue ha Island Bleaohery. just below the screw factory and | home, Neg Mey: cong eee biowa rer ie ¥ rations Of Viole 1 orae se | Row dos ana log and trom, ee ne ca vof Mr. | The tin waa stripped from the roof at 01, 98, 95 | the Providence Machine Company's Works, extend: | A valuanlo unflatshed honge on Parkiwrst avent o Rg oe ATI oat jammonats auis, No. 123, At she foot of Mount Vernon arses, aa 9 Broad street, and seven chimneys were blown ing Sabot] Prone ng’ AR GeatiOW Ine Ves pelouging to Mr, Comstock, was twisted into shape- The pike between this place and Providence Is lit ou ihe river's edge, a brick feuce wall in rhe, Teak Oy | dome imney fell from the nigh ailding on the-cor. | sbout six o'clock, and at half-past six the water | | The hoauttful dining hall of Ar, Dorman, on Wost; SEU Suara. EE Salas eae: SR UR By 13 EARNER A Oe Oe ee ea ne wall ofa haiccompleted | ner of Aanover and Friond stree’s und made ead | Began to, recede and foll rapydly, from thar time, | mlentor, wie. Nas, CehtON tO ae Os srragainete Taree TOOM GA 8 Eiba Cee the senu few fas. aud iow. | \ of raltiing ran | house opposite were badly damaged. Perea ane havoc. with a wooden nwuing which was in its wintery was nos high water until quarter past } Dr te tat ieoment ining iy gtr ty i an a The tower of the mill at Hebronville was biowa were borne on the blast ‘and ated dampaess to | boats moored at the foot of Chestnut streo! © | WAY. all of brick and the amashing of glass in the | Of course the damage in this district was immense, | tinlly diied with water, and a customer crested a ib Sie CE MANGE Maron coor torror. yihing movabl moved, and it was | loose and drifted rapidiy down stream, 1 fait of brick an ot ee of which we can give only a partial account or estt- | sia sensation by taking his supper with his feet mn carhouse at Mansileld, Muss., was blown tanto Aangerons to traverse tie st 0 thick and sud- IN CAMBRIDGE STREET AND Sve ‘ rear of No, 12 School street caused much co Tate this evening. All perisuable goods in the cel- | is chair to keep the chill olf. Rorman’s diuing an adjolning pond. den were the showers of bricks trois chimneys, fire | the ee enaraly Li) sebred © aed yea pon ame m8 empire in the penny Timnes oftice. | THOM tthe warehouses were ruined, che streets were | Saloon, near tue bridge, way also filled with water, Teen Cig heed of the passenger depot as Walle and cepings and so {unions the dash of | frames ane Ih Many speaal count wh eae eee ee tei now Simmons’ Butlding, op- | Washed and gullied in many places, the buildings on | and a steamer pumped it out last: mig. gs neon fchgh «dehy joosened sins and broke. awn The oldest ine | Were demolished, By actual count, when the stor! e aide wall of the new Simm: utiding, OD- | the wharves at the coal yards and the wharves, tov, | ‘The roof of the Cranston Print Works suffered ut one-shird of the roof ot the famous Coliseum habitant witness that ihe ike and de- as spent, but five of nearly @ hundred that rere im | posite the new Post oMice site on Devonshire meee wero more or less injured; everything that would | somewhat. ‘i in Boston 13 demolished. The last gasp of tho tele- struct wa! the | face whe haze ocd bw oop unimured, That | Fl gutwand, tgoa the Boson Sierokyoe Foundry, | T° Gy" yauied away or moves trom te pac, | «Tie Cuolc churches on Smit’ tu opeatrent. | "HEY dept ae Vahey Fats’ was iowa 00 Yo the ch Teal daa ge | ie Canuing, No. 125, was tora insureds, the iron | Lowell, Billerica and Andover streets are atrewn | The large platforms of the coal scales were floated | Hialt strect and Broadway all received some sllghé | track, causing aetention to the trains ete at eee canataiel: aud the windows. beneath de- | with roof and chimney debris, and Canseway street | 01 and lodged on Dyer and Dorrance streets, and all | damage vo root or tower. ‘The windmill at Washington Village, lately erecta ounded 2» molished by its fall, Graves & Newcomb, drug- | awnings wore badly damaged. the streets in that Vicinicy were more or less strewn | | The tin roof was stripped from the Thayer street | py the Hartford, Providence and Fishktil Railroad, “rumor With her rics | gists, on the corner of North Russell street, also lost TN CAMURIDGE. with the wreck and devris of the gale. The employés | school house and from tue residence of Hobert W. | at a cost of $1,000, Was completely destroyed 4 quit multiplied ree see onae a vestige of ft belng left. The | ‘The storm in this city was unusually severe, being | ‘the lumber and coal yards were very busy remov- | Watson, on Angell street. Mrs. Wayland’s house, | “The Shore line train from New York arrived abous aod an iniedoue uuinber of were pile awaing of the Tiguor agency at the foot of Bowdoin | the heaviest ever Known to visit Cambridge. ‘The | Ing the horses from the, stables, all of which were | we teal, wi SN ety ans twelve o'clock, about four and a half hours beuind hecatom) to the wrath of bivetering old street, and that of Mr, Talbot, proviston dealer, op- } ruin fell in torrents the greater part of the altcrnoon, ae, ae pings Beat ore bu Sie wes leg form School were pros | time. Mr. Conductor Knowles reports many ob- Though havaily gatacred, ane therefore possibly iu. | Hosite, were also torn to pieces ae anon am The gaeey sorthe Tyinaraag bel ” ona all ie Sate in houses unroofed and trees unrooted in this viciuity, Many cases of narrow escapes and of slight per- Petes Lagi ttiecendtg te eos Lgl Sane bing tus estect rribie power | gener of Hancock street ie trorrunately | the city many of the. streets being blockaded by | 83 Well as all othor parts of the city. ‘ihe Instances | sonal injury aro related, which we cannot this morn. | and when ho k lnganon, Were Bown On ike Ween orhdests ane Power | nobody Was dangerously near. There were numer: | huge trees torn bodily from the bein ama thrown to | are So humerous that we cau only make this general | Ing particularize, Ono old man was blown down | therg waiting. Vessels were ashore at New London bas eve Wl Wise | eae oases of damage in the mediate vieimty. Two | the ground. Tn Cambridgeport the storm seemed to | Silusion to it at this ‘ime. and his head camo under tue wheels of a Pawtucket | Mystio, Stonington ana Westerly, At Stonington me | ifs upsa the Revere House fell upon the roof, | have had full sway, for-ia, tui section more trees |, n the east side the water reached the lime in the | Horse car, wich was sopped just in tine ta Rave | the schooner LP. Hazard and ote of Captain Ro- the | one without oreakago after parting, and not a brick prooted than In other parts of the city. storehouse on George W. Hall & Co.’ wharf, where | his life, but he was badly bruised. A woman had & | per'g yachts were among the stranded vessels. The ye | vas dgrached $9 as to fall to the sidewalk. A wall ‘Several very lofty elms on Main street, near the | 52me 150 barrels were stored, and the lime ‘slacked | child biown from her arms down an embankmontin | depot at Stoningion was varoofed, and two church Yau i process of construction in the rear of a | colloge, and trees im the college yard were laid low, | 204 Set the building on tire, which was soon put out the Fifth ward, but it was picked up by @ young maa | spires there are missing. ‘The roof of the Yazoo «ou in diancock sires fell tuto Ridgway tage with | while others, were ret “islodged from, the | LY steamer No, 2% without greatly damaging the | and returned to tho mother without great apparent | muis, below Kingston, 13 off. ‘The Molleable Iron withstandiog v 1 ‘ ndous crash. i volnd. Gufinioned binidings or those in the cobrse | Ouilding, and the balnnoe of the lime was then ro- | injury. Works at Hil's Grove, Warwick, 1% also unrooted, pmatns ‘sues aaciWlls t ee : Brerection were elther wholly demolished or seri- | Moved. “Tho lime tu D. C. Jenckws) warehouse, Ni ‘Tne damage to trees 18 very great, and in many | str, Allen's yacht Fulla broke adrift in Coweset Bay, aemaee ee much of its | B rove aD f dwelling Bi 48: South Water street, was also set on fire by slact cases the 1088 13 almost beyond calculation. ‘Tne | and was last seon maxing for Warwick Neck. ‘i summer 16 thickiy | oa the west and nortueriy sides of the city presented | OUsly damaged. Two blocks of dwelling Rouges, ed befo ting to | strectsaro stil! blockaded in many directions, Arnon sed sp) i mone Btrow: . f Bomnrcncy : 7 containing three houses in each block, on Second ing, but was extinguished before communicating re i ny 13, 9 tne storm: A lang bo the lee rranl GI Lively seiies GRFINE shy DemnE Crate Siar anuaee | sirens Me area oaepictely over. dhe tosa te the | we butlding, Most of the limo at both places was | those most impassable are North, Fountain, Acora, ; » oc ae vee wivtiahnend vel ci el h i a * sarin sre s ad Claverick Bt 8. venerable elm, in the yard 7 from Wect siree Fee ee Coe ie actrilting. lumber aad | duliders, Pettingill & Suwyer, cannot be far short of | TnuseL bY the WAL ie on sontn water | of rrotessor Diman on Hope street, planted by Roo | THE STORM IN MAINE AND ALONG 1) violent east at | tie deor's of the many Wharves and bridges by | $5,000, A tenement house, nearly finished, on Cam. | , ity near ater was | nozer Knight Poxter seventy years azo, 18 uprooted. Of reasoz.at " bridge, near Soventh street, owned by Felix McCabe, | Set and other parts of the city near the water Was ai Ay FCOTS Ain SRY coast. Ate poagipis cli it 15 margined and crossed for mules above. 4 y, » | very qreat. A stock of dry goods yesterday moved | Another elm tree of like antiquity, in tne yard of Seaman ace 4 ‘Whe experience of thos® connected with the other | Was blown down, entailing a loss of about $3,000. | into a atore tn Hay Bullding was partially stored in | Mr. William Walttaker on High strect, 1 ruined. SONS a OS a itdenres pied ee pans to East Cambridge and Charlestown | | Ou Sidney street.» double dwelling Hose in Course | tha basament, which aiterwards filled with water | Ail the fruit and ornaental treos 1 Postinasier PORTLAND, Bept. 8, 1800, pared 2 ce Ba non Mane os ent JON EO SAL EESI ch the same, with but slight variation of Santas > and was puniped out by steawers Nos, 2,4 and 6. | Jackson’s yard are descroved. But this siory can be | A heavy southoastatorm set in here this afternoon. pation of uo wekt suunne’ Getat, Boats adrift, with and without occupants, = and very toe {njured. Mr. Packer's | the celiara ot Adame Brothers, Z. Chase & Co., Wal- | repeated in hundreds of instances, Tho wind bas b L Pe f .,, | Were frequently sech, ana the driftwood imoreased | logs will ainount to Bbonk #h.tih an and Har. | dron& Wightinan, Hartwell, Dudiey & Co. and £. | | The Pawtneket, horse cats were compotled to sus- 10 wind has been very violent, blowing down awa- hgh 10 nt ti hes ther parts of the | in amount as the distance to tho mouth of the river neous eatin £4 Oaokenmen show, was lifted | M. Aldrich & Co. were among the number where end their trips for some hours because of obstruc- | ngs and chimneys and strewing the streets with SS rhe ne ainire there decreased, Fara streets, used a8 & DIRK SIE LOD abisreiy | Much damage was done, Steamers Nos. 1,6 and 7 | tious on the track, Umbs of trees, &c, At half-past eight o’olock in the Y tee y ent ge Rune ea THE RAILROADS nes ~ pletely | Were also on duty with those mentioned above. The fire alarm telegraph is down. ave aboucdahtise aUeha ecire OC the Hie Galva: ercry side and tte | were more or leas obstructed In tho vietnity of the ier apex of the steeple of the new church butta- | , The larger part of the east wall, above Weeden’s | Six stcam fire engines were oa duty Inet nignt td ip the pavement at | Falien branches and boughs hindered the | ing of the Old Cambridge Baptist Society, with the | PlOck, of the new Atlantic Insutance Company’s | pumpiug out water in various sections, lic Cathedral on Cumberland sireet, which was dedt- ee blown d fdences | P23%are of trains ou the Lowell route, and the train | ornamental cross situated isceca: ee inewn orf | block, corner of Exchange and Westminster streets, We learn that the Bristol Railroad 1a badly dam- | cated to-day, bicw over across Cumberland street, ind Mr. Gree: ces | hands were in severai instances obli to cut thelr | fora distance of between five and six teet. The | ‘el! about half-past fouro clock, with a loud crash, | aged. crushing through the roof of the house of Captata nes Lepper rs out | way ihroagh. ‘The detention was in no instance | gtracture is of stone, and pbows the immense power | 824 crushed in about forty foet of the roof of | We have not time or apace to enumerate the chim- i iaaionla andimable endear On the Eastern road the tains were | o¢ che wind. ‘J 4 po Weeden’s block, nearly ruining Odd Fellows’ Hall in | neva blown down or the trees uprooced. In every | Eben D, Choate opposite, damaging it to the amount The roo!s aud gable ends of three houses on Wor- ly, for fear of washes of the numerous 2 t P. Fi the upper story. Tho Odd Fellows lose abont $1,500. | section of tie city the eifocts of the galo are apparent. | of $29,000. The gilt cross came down into the s60- +, lately erected by itien, embankinents, but no serious impediment was aps = nie en a Yep whens Esq, ‘Tne hall was occupied by Eagle, Lope and Roger THE SHIPPING IN THE HARROS. 4 \ x oa ma ie aa Oy me, With, ‘The Boston and Maine Rauiroad appears | on River street, was Ulowh, over alt pasate aram | Wiliams’ lodges, and Moshaustice Encampment. | During the height of tive gate, che veesels were in ond story chamber. The famuy Darrowly escap' fo ee ourt, on te ‘ox street, three two been $e Must obstructed, The car house Tho fauing pricks passed Carotid tine dthteg roan | The weight er bricks came very near breaking great danver, aud il appeared almost tmpossi @ for injury. The brick and stone work of the tower nahn & Ol - wh ) Causeway street and the river was over- through into the third story. The shock did start } scene of them to escayeshipwreck, but foriunately no 5 y oo ae iruca aeross the track, and prevented the passage euetie ire table, from which the family had the ceiling Somewhat inthe law ofioo in watch | lives were ioc that wa heard of dnd No vory gax10us bear injury, tho par which fell “bolng framed of wd H of trains either Way during the evening ana might. ( Judge Greene was sitting. jamage Was dene to the vevsels. ‘The lite steamer ges & chlaey in tho house of a | The iewars sasedgers wore obliged to debark at Sy penes SC all AeaceTp rene rere. Bee ee ene The freight depot of the Hartford, Providence and | Adeia was coming up, aad was biown ini Hur's | At the fatr grounds tents and sheds were blown sil through tue roof, and tho | PAE MAN ATG passengers Were OMlged Ngh charles: | the fruit trees were robbed of thelr luscious burdens. | meni Katlroad Company, was completely blown | wharf aud made fast to a schooner, Justia time to | gown, agricultural implements exposed and daut- Gown upon ihe heads of the | town co tne city. The Portland trata. upon ita ar Pareehieeae pig received some injury from | gown about half-past four o’ciock. There were threo | save her from going ashore. ‘The schooner Lizzie Sdehiren dorks OP P on go Rete thet lige 7 lig oh it rivet, was switched on to the Fitchburg track and | falling limbs of trees, breaking the wires, and cans; ) men in tue depot at the time, and one of them, Mr, | Major broke adrift from tie lower ferry wharf, aud axed, and the cattle at larzo. ie € eagot tne Liev. > Gannett, at ihe cor- | run into the Uaaseway street station of that road. ae ee @ time of the heaviest. fall | }B, risher, the migiit watenmian, was considerably arove waainst the, schooner Harinonta, at the Wor: a . ~ V. Tie The " a = iT ‘vusl nya 5 vey ct wircad wharf, 8 pit in he al fed. “he Un roortng was roiled up like @ carpet Coe ae ene TGHOn TCT obstruction, BAS. Deen Tren reaaaeas Os AIRES Ee eee eee io°WNS: Rhode Tatand 1 oapttae mie depot was. of | carrying away daviis, aud doing other injury, and Murine Disasters and Loss of Life. Wao acres, reek. received from the southerly and westerly lines. eee OR SCCLEAy Th thee mecca ae tae nO | brick, and of the greater portion of the line of the | losing her own jlvvoom; schooner Noliie Treat PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 0, 1860, The residences of Lr. Payne and Mr. Lawrence, SOUlH BOSTON. ee Aston ty bang bt rreets were preity | south wall there 18 nothing but the granite founda- | broke adrift, ran afoul of other vessels, lost | qhe schooner Helen Etiza, of Gloucester, from 262 and 1,204 Wash naton street, were unrooted. ‘The new Methodist church on Broadway, near F | TOugt! ne yy being blown against fences or build- | tion. Three cars and some freight were in the depot, | jivdoom and davits; schooners Anna Shepard, . ve trees in Chetér square wore up- | gtavet, which wae almost envicely compisted, Las | 228. The lumber and wood wharves sustained con, | und are considerably damaged. Helen Mar, and British scnooner Brittanta, were ali | Gloucester on @ fishing cruise, weut ashore on the . up the sidewaik as they fell and | fear ait aimost fate ‘Toe aespe fell accoss the | Mderable injury, in the blowing over of piles Part of the roof and fourth story of Messrs, Rose & | adrift, afoill, and received more orless damage; the | south end of Peak’s Island last night and went to strewing the grouud Kuee deep with brokea | poor wad this burst the side Walls out. ‘The spire | Wood sud lumber. The storm continued With nn& | watker's tannery under the brow of Federal Hill was | Helen Mar ran into the stern of achoonor George Faies | Siecea inetancly. Eleven men were lost TOOT, Od ls ae atnens strect, aud almost trigat- | ated fury for nearly two hours, after which it began | yiown over about half-past four in the s\ternoon; | and both wore badly chafed: echooner Parazon broke by Oye Several! trees Were snapped off in ‘Tremont street. | cnetehree ladies to death as they were eating their | t© lull and iearg of continued damane to propery | and the one story hideouse was algo demolished. | tres her anchorage and drifted afoul of the other The following are their names:—Edward Mil- +, AT THE NORTH BND. supver. ‘The church wa of brick, wita brown stone | Were removed. The tide was exceedingly igh dut- | Mr, walker and three others were tn the attic of the | vesseis in the stream: schooner ©. 0 Brooks, lying | itt, master; Albert Farr, Emerson olby, The chit triamapi of the gale at the north part of | Tritiiugs; buLas it Will Dave to be Tebullt the dam. | 28 the storm. building, and four men were in the hidehouse at tne | at Gas Company's wharf, west side, broke from her | Qharies Clark, Denuis Harris, Benoth Lurvey, the city was tue complete ‘overthre age is estimated at $30,000. hn Labebh egal teedithte time of the accident, but none of thei was injured. | moorings and fouled with other vessels, receiving i 2 i eof the Hauover Sireet Bee aces) worth’ of Lumber was blown off a| ,,4,Rowse on Second strect, wnich had been raised | sir, Rose estimated the damage to the buildiags aud | considerable Anjury; | schooner Horizon lost her Joel Fairbanks, James Brayand, George Clark, all wharf in Aibany street into the water, SE a een aemncrana iawn ho sinak at froat $8,000 %0 $10,000, A nw root gad-topsatl, These wore mostly coat vessels, loaded | of Rockport; George Woods, of Providence) Frode- oeple was '! Ye tt fe hy A Mi a e are eapecia jor 0 announce (11 he ri or empty. SO ACCAS If lt had Oepattes from the sound | perk tine rane Was engaged at work upon the house, was buried 10 | of tho {iome for Aged Women was taken off aud | Schooner J. D. McCarty drifted from the ra‘lroad rick Lane, of Gloucester. But one person was rincipies of ils proprietors, swasing to and fro | D4 ch Steet briles Nin Over at the corner of Acton | ‘He, Tuins and instantly Killed. He was so tightly | much damage done. The Hatchinson Fuinily were | wharf to Kall River barf, stove in stern and carried saved, Charles Jordan, of Rockport. The bodies of with dangerous freelum. The poties “were | gti Ghumuey was plow imasied tue window of an | Wedded thet the use of saws and axes was neoo# | ar thai ume in the Home delighting the old ladies | away jib-oom, quarter rail and aviis; schooner | Treaerlcx Lane and one other were recovered. Ansiantiy on the alert, and as sy a5 possible | aporecary store opposite. sary for thelrecovery of his body. Mr. and Mrs. Ghl- | with their pleasant songs, Just as One of the grati- | Treasurer Yoke from Litl’s whari, dtlited up sixeam | Very ytxi@ will be saved from the wreck. ali the ts of houses Witiin Teacn of the | “yt ecary store OpPoso wned by aMr. Smith, in | Mn and daughter occupied the house, and were all | neq via indies had asked to hear the Hutentuson | and lost deck load of lumber; all the vessels at ery little w' a 01 cl fated spire Were Warned of the iwpending danger. | prondway, near G street, was blown of, pay (air a blook bel to aMr. Jack. | Pauly Song, the crash came, auchor below Fieid’s Pomt aud ’in the east channel | Tue schoonér Dreadnought, Willard, master, ar- Ropes wero siretched across th amt auch wo new Woodeu houses In Gates street were latd | gon, pelea ook belonging to s Mr. tack |" One wing of the Oriental Mill, in North Provi. | dragged tholr aacnors and were tossed about (ear- | rived, with the loss of her sails, cables, anchors, was tlie care and eitciency of tie police that not & so a big tree at tue corner of Broad- ae OW OF SAC ¢ ~ ng | dence, was unroofed ani the wall on the gable end | fully, but nono o. them were driven asiiore. The | poots ae, Duman Hie was jeopaidized when Lie loiy 8 | et. aq, ony B Hardin tock as biown’t, injuring several peraons, ‘Two boys were | old Uulks next to the bridge, of J. P. Meriam & Co, | OATS 40. ture, breaking av te veltry, fell wena Hartford and Erie machine snop 9 root of Ballard’s block was blown offand fell } covcrod wit the failing bricks and mortar; one of | aud Andrews, Brown & Co., appeared at one time | An unknown schooner 13 ashore on Hog Isiand, Lotlrop piace, northeast of the ch Y vor fun coy and that of the Old Colony ma, | OP0u the rear of the Broadway church, tn which the | thom, named Henry Stanley, recelved a compound | aboat to taxe thelr departure for the Cove, but ually | She is light and wil probably come off the next over giowly ard ihe top Wi chine suop Was also damaged. sexton and two ladies chanced to be. The church | fracture or the pelvis and some severe flesh wounds | held to their mooriags. Like tenis avd Vedusln aatore on. Hane ueeee tenement house Tahar dee brick uouses 1 course of erection at | Wa8 considerably damaged, and the three occupants | and iy in a critical condition. The other boy, James | ‘Tho steamtug Charlotte and T4abella arrived up le. There are five vessels ashore on Saco beach, also struck and hack of Dorchester Heights are reported to be | Barrowly escaped without tnjurg. Casey, received a compound fractare of the leg. from below about seven o'ciock end reported seeing | the schooner Mercy and Hope, the schooner nnd Mage partially biown down. Pe mitpe eet mi Synes by ea pine, foots of the towers on the Btowart Street | asioop gogsbore on Contmicnt Point and break t@ | aivion and three unknown. Fifteen ara ‘arsons & Uo. fhe harricane st vere! 7 3 tist church Were blowa off, one landed on the | pieced, aid two schooners ashore between Gaspea af house w a vy Miss Mary Young, of Ch the hurricane slipped the top from 8 covered | of the First Baptist and the Universalist churches eae St Gtepuen’s cauron Dnildmg. The other was | and Field's Point, Dut couid not ascertain thonatnes | S444 to be ashore = between = Cape Por. and occupied by francis Oakes avd David vak at a fence, which broke his leg. ‘were badly injured. carried with great force across High street, taking | of either vessel. ‘There are tudefinite ramiors of | poise and Portland. The mud-digger in Porland At the Line uf The catusiropne & sewhng a : Two blocks, located on Vale and Spruce streets, | On its course a portion of the roof of Mr. N. F, Pot- | other vousols being asnore below, of which We have | harbor sunk, but her crew were saved. The schooner holding & meciag In the vestry of the ch y ST hgh ig ” and containing eighteen dwelling houses nearly | ergs nouse and landing in the front window of Wil- | yes roceived no authentic account, 1 Westport. b ied be refused to BiG St ‘Diy Of the po u ed her cal ie off one of the | completed, were blown down and thoroughly demo- | joaghby's dry goods store, The force of tne gale ‘Ataan irom the schooner M. B. Mahoney Mary Lizzie, of Westport, has arriv’ ere the body of church Was not i, al i drifted to Coarlestown Bridge, whieh | lished. The front of the new laundry was blows If. | finds nstrong ilustration in vite thoident, Baltimore vownd for this port, reports thar his v sa(ely. The Marine Hospital had one-third of 18 osoupaane ws esuie, he steeple now reste on but was bauied off when the gale ae ee of block on bacon sireet was | “4 young girl, aged about fourteen, wos thrown aot ieit ta with a schooner outward bound on Fields root blown off. ‘The fog bell at Portland Hoadiight th the bs che Caves OF . . own by the gale, on Valley street, Olneyvilie, and | Point yesterday afternoon, avout foar o'clock, flyin, church brid Dg. ok 1 The schounat @. ® seeeane Wan Cogeanes: and sunk CHARLESTOWN, 5 ~ Dad's insured that she lived but a'few moments | a wing or distress. dite captain, Ne states, sent { | wns blown over the bank into the sea, The gale gud the premises ont era ventas of De: Been O. AA ‘ The roof of a large building in the navy yard was | Shorwarus, 1113 aiko Teported that guorner young } boat to the diatvessed vessel, When tt was loarned | raged fearfully on this coast, Every description of a head a ; Rs ny ie inode on eae ama tee th a and a sizabie tree on the parad und | girl was crushed and kiuied by a tree which fell upon | tiat her commander, Whose namo We are wiabie to | yeasel dragged aachor and drifted helplessly, Kat tha contar ot | Tit. 16) WCRI Eee we us waten dee of eo | Conan ens ‘The damage to slight structures gt- | fer, and that aman was Killed by failing or belog |} learn, as Wellas tie name Of the schooner, was Saco, Me. Sept, 9, 1859 His skal BI ear gens Ph oN A eta laa the = the city was great in the aggregaie, bul noextra- | blown from a house, both in Olueyvilie, also; but | struck on the head duriag the gale by ihe ‘jib Saco, Me., Sept, 9, 1959. spiral. sayecmal bn Apacer: rere ordinary cases are bp ine boca oe ‘wo were unable to learn the names of eitner of these | block,’” which tala ae his aah several Tehess The schooner Mercy and Hope, Captain Kendall, BRVILY Es Ares. 1he injured man fell under the blow, and up to the i a ‘ nd Be ma In w y's building on the | , TheUnitanan church oa Central Hill is reported | "fhe tinton Ratiroal Company has suffered se- | time of our informants deoarinre for this city In with lumber, from Bangor for kage ae agian Along ailing to Wiliam Sea | t© be seriously damaged. The tower and roof are | yeraly. The car honse at the Cranston Print Works | quest of surgical ald, he had showa uo sign of life, and che schooner Albion, Captain Shaw, light, from wind Boia Bigh carnival hited, and the jatter | Said to have been piown over and forced in by the | wag "partially demolished, injuring threo cars TAR STRAMERS. Boston for Rockland, went ashore on Saco beach ta saentits Hi Joposited ma vacant | #Ctlon of the wind, and inany dweilings on the top | About sixty feet of the baru at Himwood was blowa | ‘Tne steamer Whatctioer, the galo last night. The crew and passengers, In eos OU Tar cers, off, and tic South Providence barn was also par- tially unroofed. Travel was much impeded by the vroken trees and three cars were left out all nignt because of this embargo. ‘TWO or three uaiinished houses beionging to Mrs, Olive G. Pettes, in the Niath ward, were moved from their foundattons. fi ‘The cotton miliof Mr, James Y, Smith, in Elm- wood, wae parctaliy uuroofed, ani a frigitened girl jnmped from a second story window aad was badiy sprained. A boy named Hughes was killed near the Bristol Railroad depot, Fox Point, by a gate or fence vemg blowa down upon him. A tan named Murty Sulu cock on Wednesday ev sengers for Assouet, Was to buys jour o'clock. Nothing was heara fi eleven o’ciock 2 M., and she tas found a harbor at fall Rivel ‘The Bay Queen, which took down o larg: of passengers, had not arri The river was too much obsti adait of her coming to the what, if she had made ~ W v her way a8 far as 0x Pout. Frobably she found A | y1 56 ho Clty Tendere shelter farther down the bay. Ela pitalities of the City Tendered ta the Hare The City of Newpore wae str by the gale just vard Crew—The Avondsle Disneter—Vato below Rocky Point She touched thers, took her of Thouks to Mr. Inmos Cordon Benue passengers and came directly aad Safely up to ber te wharves vor. | 42d southerly slopes of Spring, Central and Winter 2 aown. aed | Hills are muen injured. E te water and BRIGHTON : yd Nway. The steeple of the Kuot church | Swfered to @ great extent. scarcely an orchard, oniworh street svvaved so fearfully that | Barden or dwelling on the hightand sod to clear the dwellings in tho | ury. Thongh no details have been ved, rea tattl the deuger was past, | 1043 by the storm ts reported from several sources of 3 were atripped of thelr | ‘formation to be large, tal shades were thru n ee ee eee ere Method | Additional Particuinrs of the Gale in Mase »p street came down with a enckanetts, 289m Webstor Hall aud 8e Bostox, Sept. 9, 146%. On, The hurricane last night extended over most of many heaps elunneys teil, ‘The butiding on Ctica was blown ¢ wind firs: 20 forcing wowa @ par and street wali; tae Lor 1, a8 far 48 cluding two tadie: re saved. There are six other wreess insight. One of them, bottom up, bas not been reached ye BOARD OF A AN? ALDERMEN. Colony de. common r¢ ts were torn off, | er ion of the build- | pping at th ea and tn the stream | Faatern Massachusetts, At Nahant a large dwelling | van was severely injured at the same time, whari, though experiencing heavy weather, be ty Ses , } sue erably, hob #0 severely 48 } ond stable were blown Govwi, and the depot on the Join Snotan, @mMan residing on Fremont street, The fronsidey, which iad on board a company of Tho Board met yesterday aftornoon,y the President, t i er | might have been expec e, vie tidings b : was etruok bya falling chimney and go vadiy ta- | excursioatsta from Hostoa, had not arrived at | Mr, Monaghan, presiding, After the intuutes of the than a mere Wreck, aid tis ed | from % Dy Gny Meass full, and rss ) seamibdoat whart was blown into the sem, jured chat there 18 Little hope of his recovory. eleven u'clock, and was sapposed to nave anchored | ree incinerate ayie condition gives « mor ry of sme. ‘he harbor police | At Hullevery boat at anchor tn the harbor was | \ An unoccupied house on te corner of bridge and | somewhere below the Croos, Lbacdaettecmeshie iepei nde: - Mend ag det alg : €, ond Well supported | driven ashore or sunk, ‘The windows of the Mansion | S0uth ‘tain street was blown down. Ono sloop 13 reported (0 Rave gone to pleces on | Roverts presented the following preamble and re- er inetance thar . x} A house on Bellevue avenue, owned by Bellows Brotwers and lately erected at a cost of $6,000, was completely demolished. There wore four men en- Couimicut Point, and two between there aid te city, Captain Sullivan's sioop, the Ann Bilzs, broke three vessels are asuoxre | goiilons:— I" t House were bi n Nu e1 lying in the re biown in and the outbuildings were Wharens the Harvard students, who crossed the Atlanta shooners whose | unroofed, ‘, a @ friend); 1 0 coatest In oarsmansbip with tho cole : Acer | Ne Stiaggham the streeis wore blocked with trees, | kazed luside the Duilding when it ‘vas blown down. | adritt at Nayait, siwood ner anchors, lost lier boas | Jegtauat Oxford, wul sav. atzive a city on thaie Way Te bask and t erie & 4 MWe : hay: | ana i 4 » | Sue or the men, John G. clark, was crushed by the | and spilt hor sal’s, bat Is sare, eateciaer state of Masuchussetin, cherezor9 be 1 Gocoetines Seen : and barns and chimneys were Diown dows. failing in of the root and very badly injared tu the | ‘There 14 a schooner lying below tho Arnerican dy That ecinwon of their spirit in meeting the quivered ike a ree The a, nm the old line, left the Agricultural Hali, in} eld, was levelled with | spine. Ho cwn hardly recover. A boy, Who* name we did not learn, had his leg broken by the falling of tho ffartford treight depot, Tie was \uken to hia home by policeman Richmond n course and terms, and of admire th whied they have Lines f the City of Steambo it Company's Whact wii her ster drivea i Sect e in, and three or four otkers wilh their booms and | {! bh a hed top-hamper stove to pleces, are lying beside ler. Serta reece taneer ee crashed in, and the blast, sweepiug to hit nearer tts dock fury w the olber extrewut the other end. Ina few mo The Joun Adams, on | ‘8? ereund. | than Donald MeKay’s yard . siern Ratiroad wharf In Abington three church steeples fell, and a large mo, made oie i uM THB GALY IN APPONAUO AND BAST GREENWICH, Intermational contast th of Governor's Room tm seemed to he the sport of t | suc and landed her pass nail and tack factory in South Abington was un- | Stone. Av attentive correspondent at Apponaug sends os ty Hail or whe reception of their friends who may de- geting uodern tue roo. Chelsea tstopped ta mid-atreat, let go het | roo109. ‘A aew two story house, rebutlt from a barn, aitu- } the followiug fuformation, which the messenger | sire to meot them during ‘heir stay In thie olty. piece by piece until tie Whole of | anchors, and with the aid of her paddlewheeis beld ser? ated between North Main and Bark streets, on Con- | brought with tedious distoulty, becaued of the en- Resolved, Tat @ commictes of three from each Board o| was entirely wsrooled, The air sd | her ow ened with falling and fying Umbers. which | | The against th aid, At Braintree the steeple of the Congregational nD rrisoucg, lying at the South Boston | church was carriod off level with the roof. cumbered roads: — the Common Council be appofuted to wait on the Harv stivavion Hill, belonging to Henry Groeu, was biown ~ * ; the” TI Uer ed Tone vicinity has been such as the | fwtenteon their errival in New York and tender thom the over, the roof going nearly into the caual. The house i p Howpitalities of the eli 6 toRsed and biown about like shaving’ ats, dragg acho 4 w 0 ‘ ‘ 5 ob Ww . 7 benolders. ‘The oryen < | ~'bior boat Mo. 7 (the Lentsa Jane) lost her maiagail | Was less violont, ‘The damage to fruit trees, shrub- | was sovero'y injured by falling bricks at the Silver | high out on tho beach, Teicyraph poles ure blown | by the President to conaurute the committee of tole to the ground and buried ina chaoue macs of ti and jo and pus Into Come: B 's Whar, bery and corn is immenae In ail directions, pte are ae ‘tas The Coliseum orgen | @ ruined. It had just been between the fold to Chicago parties for $5,000. The big dram ta injured almost milraca- | @!80 ruined. Nearly every vessel In Boston Harbor dragged thelr anchors, and many collided, suatatu- her fastenings at | ing damage. The excursion steamors and passen- yarbor, Oul wag | gers had @ rough time and narrowly escaped wreck, rew. At Marblehead several summer houses were blown ioester for Boaton at a | down, and Frank Barrett, of Nashua, N. Ha, Wd with @ somewhat rough | killed Spring ileacbery. Ezya Waiker, employed at Horace French’s paint snop, on Kenefit strect, while attempting to shut large outside door on the second story of the butld- ing, waa taken, together with the door, by the wind, hurled into au adjoining yard, aud soverely, if not fatally injured. Ho was about thirty-five or forty years of ag and George Mahoney, father and son, 61 down, trees uprooted, houses demolished, aod ruia : ' NDALB TORROR. everywhere. Large trees that have stood for scores THB AVONDALE & A of yours in tho villuge of Apponang are leveled. The | ,./The snbloined communi ation was received from Water rose oight feet in tho docks at Appoaaug aud | 8? Mayor:— ih in two tours, threatening to wash « To tiny ver” yous ol om to pinion above Ape | el LoPtns of asag aetgueni na ean fie entirely demolished, An old gentieran, about 85 | dale miners, aud alto to appoint comtn|tte or the pilrpor years of ege, named Kice, wag killed in his own | of expeditin, Rrtvate subnertp Hons Jo the natur’ bers. The big drum was a's0 in several pieces by Sailing tivabore. 1 pieces of the roof wi ted Constlarad¢ tances and feil on eve: there were ten visitors whom were ladies, Ther ing, and Samuel Wilson, Directly the end window was fo rushed oul fu a state of the g Wider ment, and some of @ shower of fa.ling timbers bo the open gi Mayon's Orton, New Yous, Sopt, 9, 185%, Comprox Counotiet Cornell Front street, wore severely injured by the blowing down of a barn belonging to the former. A portion t. fou. wit Southeast, {ler proceuding avout fifteen | — The’ Sagamore House, on Montasket Peach, was | of the building fell upon them, rendering them in- | ‘barn by its being biown down. He lived avout two | reat und ave aise called Tevet or twoof them tarned back into che batldi \i | mies the Wind rose to a iurious belgut and the | Swept from its foundation. ‘The tumates escaped | sensible for Sumer The father received several | miles below ADORE, On the road to Kovky Pout. | same purpoes. foul yy resola- s Were urged to go out again by the doorkeeper. who | seo was treuiondous. Io addition, the rain set in | Insury, having just left the nowe to dnd safer q bruised aiid quite Kevere contusions, but eacaped UEYRONS OF THR GALE IN PAWIUOKST. ‘TRO PRRSIDANT then offered the following feared that Uiey might ve Killed, as the Whole str seaviy and everythin rk With etorm and | tera, The gale along the Noster coast was tue most | without any bones being broken. son George The tearful storm of wind and rain of yesterday dia | tion, which was adopted:— ture seemed as Hf st would come down. The dog | tog, eluting from sight y object. The waves | terrific experienced for yea was tho most severely injured, @ gevere concussion, ge AMOUNL Of Gamase in Us yiiluge, Tho | Ravodved, That practioa rymparny Ie demaanited cm Chole ‘Was paic-stricken and would not move. fortu. | ram mountain high, dashing over the stem orten- _— lasting over an hour, two cuts on the head, ove on | steeple of the Universalist church on High street, | bebalf ‘and that @ach Board aypolnt » erating, eave marely no one was hurt, ‘be catastrophe was wit- | times breaking aid ciasing her to strato, roil aod Detention of Tra rs. the arm, several contusions on the head and other | frora the bell deck upwards, was blown over, and in | the, Prpose, of collecting, receiving aioe Messrs. Jackson, Messed by several persons, A cat was brought to @ | jntch feariully. Doors were smashed in, ‘windows Dosen, Oeet. aria of the boly; but ho had po boned broken, | its fall erusned in a portion of tho roof of tue noUse | SeTiplions. The commun te, Colitis ee ga, ftandstil! on Werkeley street, and some nen getting | brokes, (uruiiure upset and marble stabs broken, v RETIN BOSTON, Bept. 8, 1860, Both were atiouded by Dr. Newell. Of Mrs. Willian Perry, which adjoins the church; | *ekney. nai red with the Board out in asiate of alaria were speedily Liowa fo tie | &O4 Lhe Fitualtou of the passengers, esy iy the he steamer Sristol did not leave Wall River last A dwelling louse op the Douglass Pike, owned by | the inmates of the house received warning #00. Board unanimously cononr , ground. | ladies, al! of whom Were aea-sick, Was not only un- | night on account of the storm. ‘The passenger train | Jolin McCall and unoccupied, was blown down. DEATH OF MR. aR tutions of thanks to enough to vacate it before the steople fell, and es- | Of A! dermen tn adopting resol caped uninjured, The romaius of the stoe 16 Hil Mrs, | Mi. James Gordon Bennett, ote Lo oe bintinn a Ry Perry's yard, and are a shapoiess mass of rus, ‘The | tendering the use of Lh ‘ty himn fa iis recent bell in its fall struck one of the front corners of the | for the aed vane ox gross tho Atlantic in the yacht roof of the cnurch, crushing thatin aad landed tn receden' ABIME LEE MG CUARES comfortable but dangerous. For aa hour the steamer on or Fi u . mdtanar Ty far the « at cast connected with the | made no headway, m the face of the territic gute, as ceed be iy doe, Ratt Rives inst, venting aid nes scorm was the sudden and lamented death of Mr. G, | the oficera deemed @ cautious me'hod in working ae IROFRIE: Be Clete, which occurred nuder the following cire | the machinery the safest, ‘The lead was consiantly | Schooner Dade carted way & railroad bridge at At the Silver Spring Bieactiery part of the roof was blown across the strest, aad one or two of the Nags passed through the dye house, The southern portion of tne roof of the school- mer O'Neill and Healey 5 nees:— Mr, Clark Tad inet returued from | turown by Captain Blauchard, as that was the only | Pomeree house On the corner of Burden aud Hospital strests, | the church yard right side u aunties, bessts. Tobinso ‘ ‘orceater and was avout catering his house, No, 19 | method of learning their exact whereabouts, <SaNA was blown one hundred foet up Hosplcal street. The wueeple of tie Contre Falls Congregational | Were appointed to Rr rer any, Tesolutions to Mra; Bt, James avenue, when he heard that sewe oue was | and when the soundings fell from seven to ™ RE LAND. ‘Tho chimneys and fencea at the works of the New | church was blown oif level with the roof, and 1s @ Bennett on tt ) DONATIONS. ng burt by the partia) failing of ihe Coliseum, He weat | four fathoms within & few moments, steam ee Screw Compavy wore prostrated. total wreck. “ trojlor was directed to draw warrans im Mj ont ee cea rons intention of rendering as- | Was stopped, except enough to kee Le im The building formerly the on Stonington depot, The machine snop of Collins Brothers, near the old The Comptro! * ane early fect Seg riven at the Collzenm, | steamer under fome slight control. At this {From the Providence Journal, September 9.J on Allen street, Ce ren a3 a storehouse by Thomas a when @ gust of wind tore up the wooden | time the @ale was at its height, and the condition We were visited yesterday aiteracon by a fearful | J. Hill, was demolished, involving & loas of $2,000, wv om Which he was wufking, ana the tmper | of things was sertons. The officers in charge of tie ale, Which, although of short duration, cansed an | Mr. Hill’s whole loss in buildings, trees, fences, dc. wes bared ‘With guch violence agatnst ma head that | beat suid that i all their experience they lad nover fi nse deatruction of property and sad loss of life, | 18 estimated as ; 18, badly inatituttons:— bridge in Central Fails, w entirely demolished. The | favor of he subjoined bullding was a lon; ont d two stories in height s Ee", York Women’s Hosptial, webeeee P1083 “<4 vy church. . Ss + 905 10 the wind blew the Walls apart ana te r tbe. ned tween them, “burying matertsin, machinery, 4. 18 Gg motion the Board adjourned ull Monday, im 3,000. skull was fractured, lia }jps severoly ont, | Known such a sea to be raised In Boston harbor in | ‘The weather had been Atial and squall: A Vossei adrift run into India Bridge, causing con- oneral qonfasion. e anma' who ase pos { ‘one of higarns broken. He (4) immediately, | such A short time, and orders were given to p with rain at intervals. About four rf fs oa mideradie damage, “i oore fie nDOp ance. eded in getting ont in aoaKoD: ‘Tho goton of @ noble Italian famtly, in ordor to and to the ground. Soma per- | tie ancuor and throw ft out as @ last resort. ther increased to @ hurricane from the sont th. The Khoto Island Hospital suffered to the extent | to prevent nal injuries. compel lily relatives to make him an wi the accident took hin to the | eugaged in this work the atmospuero east, and for $8, bout spread havoc oevaatath Of $300 to $500. Tne Brat Nas of the south centre— Noarh that ry the butidings of the Un! estabiishod himself as a Lootbiack on of Mp. near at hand. Here his | what, and, to te great relief of al one wry sie a citizens Who recallocs tue oreat | ity. by twenty-dvy-—was torn off in and slate Flax Man wos cece ones, Fe enna f was 0: ‘Means of some papers | was seen the outermost buoy on Gale” of 1816, tell us that the force of the you and wuigyr rere DrOkeDs other damage Pit reuse a ae a aye iy Possession, be was conveyed tw | Leer island and revealed te sit Merday wousd ly equal to tpas rd 0 fromt rook Khode Islagd Bleaohesy wea h At the aveees, chareb, aoy Dullding, | be a wey