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NEW: YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ; 3 Roped, will disregard this plea and wake up the Losi bursting into the engine house, as the | Central Baptist Mission school, Portland avenu 2 08 the intersection of Hoyt street (a central location), cause’ of the poor miner, en Whatever be his pagined swore, with the puff of an explosion of | Central Baptist church, Bridge street. - + 0 AMUSEMENTS. Brooklyn. ‘whe entertamment, which ts excellent faull shown throughout this afthction traits | loose powder, ‘This explosive character of the flame | Or street Methodist Eplacopal chureh... | ——— 0 ee ee ee en ar Be , the strength. of the drate | $fcoud Baptist church ana Sabbath achooi os and surpassing in feats of daring equestrianiam, ~~ Chior rece “tamcned upon an ‘incendiary’ fifty | inihe gir shalt; but the use of the quantity of higuiy | sceanaetel,*? _ B12 | | THs Guan Orxna House. —Last night the Grand | oo cular aisplay, athletic feata and witty comments’ ae 5 times over it will not for 'amoment taltigate the | indammable materials at the mouth of the tunnel | Memoria reat i wy | Opera House was the centre of attraction and the | and songs, was attended in such goodly UuInbsrs aw Review of the Testimony Already Taken— } criminal neglect and parsimony of the mine owners, | Would have tended to produce precisely the same | Hunter's Foint Baptist 25 | scene of excitement, The occasion was full of in- | to warrant the promise of a rich pecuniary harvest, tor if Avondale had @second shaft the incendiary | effect, What is more easy than to enter the tunnel, | Her. Wiliam Keegan. 1 ito w | terest, “La Patrie,” so successful in Paris and on | forthe management during thelr stay, which wilt be prolonged during the entire week—performances to be given twice a day. Madam Carlotta De Bergh, in her equestrian vaulting, elicited a due meed of applause from ibe audience for her skill and admira- ble precision wiile swinging round the sawdust cir- cle, while the mustang periormance of the South American Indian was al! iat the dune novelist has ever essayed to print in lus vagaries of impossible ossibiities. ‘The comiques—the Conrad family, Conflicting Ideas as to the Origa of [| would have succeeded no further than in damaging | say at aaybreak, charge its mouth and the brettice | Mayor Martin Kalbitelsch. " the mine and inflicting loss upon the owners. The | opposite with a quantity of kerosene or other in- Total. the Calamity—Subscriptions in Aid of companies Of course do not relish the prospect of | flammable material, lay @ slow fuse connecting with | 1p sadition to the etove the following collections being put individually to an expense of from ten to | it, light the fuse, escape unnoticed, and be miles ” : the Sufferers Still Pouring In, &. twenty thousand dollars in sinking second shafts, | away before the catastrophe came? The fuse | were taken up in Williamsburg churches:— pa but ifafter the experience of Avondale the Legisia- | and a mugazine would be most effectually | Christ churc! ture of Pennsylvania fail to pass an imperative law | concealed while the former was burning. It is @ | South Secon ‘The Question of Firing the Mine—Review and | compelling them to do so, then indeed farewell to | dreadful thing to feel compelied to advocate such a | Central Metho Explanation of the Evidence—Paurpose ef | justice aad humauity in the councils of this State. theory; but is any other posable ? Can icbe conceived | Father John k. its last representation in this city so much of a fail- ure, Was reproduced with an evident intention to make it @ popular favorite and to secure it a long run. sua We cannot deny that “La Patrie’ has great merits. 350 | Ib is @ genuine historical drama, faithful to fact and $$ | truthful in derail. It is well put on the stage. ‘The scenery 18 exquisite, The parts are filled, if not per- ethodist ehureh. ist pal church. Me! Episco jonald THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RBLIRF FUND. that such a conflagration, if occurring from any in Long, Pastor and Whittiker (the clowns) we the MinereThe Rellef Fund—Avoudate | rye dnesion as 10 the proper manier of mustribut | accidental cause of at the botium of the shat, | Election of a Board of Managers of the | focuy, almost as perfectly as possible, The house | each well up to the standard requirements of t Silent and Deserted. ing the fund now being raised tor the widows and | conld have escaped the notice of men passing up and Avondule Relief Association nt Plymonth, | wag well filed, and throughout the house and in the reus ring and r ue expression of approt WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 18, 1869. orphans of the dead miners is receiving considerable | down the sha(t only fifteen minutes before the flames Pa.—Receipts Yesterday. boxes we observed m an: a oa, Pierce in the * ‘ss den” was quite ai home 4 , y lovers of the drama itself, identl The origin of the Avondale calamity may forever | #lenlion. Some geutlemen think that when a | bnrst from ite mouth? Was not the mouth of the PLYMOUTH, Pa., Sept. 13, 1969. ntly. igin of ye widow Inarries sue should be cut off irom the fur- | tunnet the only point opposite the burned part of h Pa. Sept. 18 es among whou we must mention the modern Hud- = Tremain a mystery, but the question a8 to wrether | ther beneft ol the fund, ‘This by others t# thought | the brewtice, at which fire could have beem commu- | A meeting of the Avondale Rellef Association was | son, the Erie king, the pountne man of the period, |, Musicn! and Theatrical Notes. the fire began at the top or the bottom of the shaft | rather a cold measure of charity and humanity, and | nicated? Was it not impossible for any fire to acci- | held at the First National Bank this evening. Tne | Fisk, Jr., the observed of all observers, Miss Mrs, Mina Geary-Piizpatrick takes # farewell will hardly be acted upon. If tne moaey reach, | dentally come from the tunuel? In brief, is not the Western played the part of Donna Dolores and Mr. seems in a fair way towards @ satisfactory and de- | What hore anticipate he sum of & anttar of a | theory of incendiarism possible, and all others im- | flowing persons were elected as @ Board of Mana | pangs played the part of the Duke of Alva. Bowh cided settlement. A few words of explanation will | miilion dollars, the gentlemen forming the Relief possihier In reaching this conclusion we do not | gers of the relief fund:—E. ©. Wadhams, W. $. Wil- | did well, Alva was really good, but by no means make the evidence taken at the inquest, and to | Committee of Scranton will no doubt invest it in Ke into account the reports about traces of kero | gon, J. W. Eno, Ira Davenport, J. Fuller Reynolds, | perfect. Donna Dolores Was au improvement on hich I intend alluding, clear and intelligible. The such a way as to bring an interest amply sufficient | sene at the mouth of the tunnel. it will be time | Thomas P. Mucfarlane, Draper Smith, Frank Turner, | ‘at which the New York public last witnessed on whic! s ellig tosupply the current wants of the widows, It is | enough to consider those when they have been | Thomas J. Puillips and H. H. Harvey, of Plymouth; | the Same boards. Some of the scenes in which she sbaft of the Avo.dale mine was twenty-one feet by | wisely deemed ijudictous to cut the fund up in | élicited on oath in open court. The evidences of the | George Coray, of Scranton: H. B, Wright, of Wilkes- | #ppeared were grand; but Miss Western has much twelve, divided into three compartments seven feet | Sharcs and hand over in cash the amount, Wi'ch | most heart-sickening crime on record are far] parre, and J. B. Smith, of the Pennsylvania Coal | t0 learn or ubiearn, it matters not which. She wide, one of which was called the air shaft, or np- | Wi! probably average $2,000 to each clatmant in } stronger than we could desire them to be already. Company, of Dunmore. ‘The Board of Managers will | #8 force in abundance. She can pose her- at a »Or™p- | turn. In such case the widows would become ——— meet at the Firtt National Bank of Plymouth on | Self well. She can speak with energy, But cast, through which the foul air from below Otdece oF metrmnary 2ttraction to the Creel aay. The Miners’ Union Deny that Incendiarlem | Wednesday next, the 16th inst., at nine o'clock. ponte % @ little hoe easoutine, sy Ber peony we wscel the top; the other two were used for | Joafing miners anxious to marry them for the sake Fired —' y e late dis iT y-throe | Seldom hear a woman’ a. is 18 less her faul fed: 0 We fon}. ie of living of their money. A secured fund Is de- the eatrnee, Cearee @ Aarne tmnas Lor He aon ate eaves soventy-trve | than that of her teachers. She hws all the ele- benefit at the same place to-morrow night. Aslort season of classical German opera will be given at the Theatre Frangais early in November. The Franko Family—musical prodigies—consistng of three girls and two boys, will give a grand con- cert at Steinway Hall on Friday evening. A season of German Opera will be maugurated at the Stadt theatre on I'riday evening, under tne diree- tion of Mr. Charles Levi. Really, German opera appears to be looking up. fiermann, the tricky “prestidigitateur,” holds 7 Ce Ci 1 el Ws cl hosting and lowering the coal cars, letting the men | Qiaedty the best idea, allowing the interest for family } ef the Company. Bag eg re anne Clare, aes receipts | Ments of a great actress, but sie lacks training. | forth at the Academy of Music to-morrow night. aown to work and aamitiing pure air | expenses and reserving the principal for the educa- WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 13, 1869. by the Treasurer, H. Gaylord, are as follows: Restraint rataer than development, is her necessity. Mr. L. F. Harrison will be the recipient of a grand to the mine. The inside of the partition | thom and snture maintenance of the children. The ‘The Miners’ Union desire that the following state- | previously acknowledged 82,885 00 Or the other performers we have little tosay. We | compilmentary benefit at Steinway Hall tus 4 Natt frond ‘tie! Bote nah subscriptions are committed to good hands. Mr. E. raciire omy Collected tw Chamberiain & French, New Yor i 0) | have seen better, but we have seen worse. We | evening. separating the air sahatt from the hoising anaft was | © ‘Waanams, president of the committee, is a gen- | Ment on their part be given to the public:— & ied by J. McAlarney... . do not think the gee nh have a joug It was incorrectly stated in this colmmn yesterday Maed with two-inch boards, ay nearly airtight as | tleman of high character, Justice of the Peace and ‘The despatches which are being constantly trans- | Tne New York Gold Exchange. run on avy boar iu «this city, «or | that Miss Lucihe Western would give a ‘Leal’? indeed, on ‘any boards in any ' city in the Union. No drama can be a success unless it ‘touches tue heart and calls iorth the sympathy of the audience. ‘La Patria’ is @ little too anti-’ro- testant to do ether the one or the other either on tuts continent or, indeed, among any people who rize religious liberty, Our two latest and greatest ustorians, Prescott and Motley, have furnished us matinée in the Grand Opera House, on Wednesday afternoon, in gid of the Avondaie mine sufferers. ‘The plece to be given on that occasion is “ast Lynne,” in which Miss Western will appear as Lady Isabel Vane aud Madame Vine, ‘The National theatre, Washington, D. C., reopened for the season on last Saturday evening with anew burlesque company and Letfingwell as the attrac- tions. The company is good in its way, but is said to be rather vulgar for the atmosphere of Washing- ton. During the summer recese the theatre under. went @ thorough renovation and now presents a greatly improved appearance, An army of artisans are at work in the Wallackian temple, Res things for the opening to-morrow night. The great wooden chairs ip the parquet have been removed and neat trou circular seats bave beew substituted in their place, and the auditorium in oe vali Dee , | Acting Coroner. Mr. Henderson Gaylord, the trea- } mitted from Scranton in relation to the Avondale | The Pennsylvania Coal Gompai DOREPAS, OAS On they “sccqunD aes hd be lesa surer, is a¥ Well Known for his excellent qualities as | disaster are in many instances entirely unfounded in | John os Dunmore, Pa. Within four feet of the bottom of this compartinent | for nis wealth. The rest of the gentlemen occupy | fact. That the tire which occurred at the mine was iow es pproodwerd, it ee - the flue from the furnace opened ike the mouth of | prominent places in the community, ‘The amount | the work of an incendiary no one believes. Its one | Fon. Stewart Pearce, Wilkesbatre, Pa an oven, only being four times as large. Through ae in this county will probably reach ae nileare peeried.to i BE DSAWATS, acts John Woll, New ‘York... { ),000. ua and Western Railro! jompany to turn E of Whittemore this flue, 150 feet in length, the drayght from the It is strange the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- | mind of the pubiic from the real responsiblity rest- farnace carrying With It ali the noxious gases of the | ern Katiroad Company, who owned the Avondai ing upon the company. The reporters who furnish mine, entered the shaft and was borue upwards, | Mine. uave as yet failed to subscribe a solitary cent | principally the particulars taken before the jury of “ with good aud substantial reasous way aK such mi % nd Bud, but. n. | tothe relief tand. It is stated the reason for tne de- | inquest on Saturday last, have, in many instances, A telegram has been received from G. H. Stuart, | dramas as “La Patrie’ must needs be failures here. ‘The furnace was one of tie ord y kind, bat with- | lay ys taat they first wish to ascertain how much it | suppressed the testimony material to the miners an of Philadelpnia, announcing $17,000 in his hands for | [is success in Paris explains its iailure in New York, out doors. It faced a wide gangway. where the iad boat AAs the cone ee fo Porshe ae Diep yee roreiern ar Pps ae ae ob- | the Avondale fund. 48 It would explain its fatlure in SND, in Ber- ar coursine rt ns, employ hearses and carriages and incur other | ject can only be conjectured. @ company is pow- beraieaiPady ay lin, in London, tn Kainburg. in Cepenhagen or Stock. SLOG SAE ANSTIDGY ABS: MAIER; 8-10 beste through | incieutal expenses ‘connected with the funerals. | erful: the miners are weak. Simple justice is the de- | The Avondale Relief Fand in Philadelphia. | jigun, itis & great historical arama, but here it all the corridors and chambers finished its circuit, | ‘they estimate the expenditure at $25,000, but the | mand of many citizens. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13, 1869. » | will not pay. and piercing through the furnace fires carried off all | amount of gratuitous duty performed by the com- ‘The Treasurer of the Avondale relief fund has re- THEATRE ComiQve.—The attendance at this very 7 any hardly warrants tus high figure, unles: 7 y 7 Shes DCE: sitere tet Ure eae Neer eee Indeed, ihe. expense of rangi free trains to RELIEF FOR THE AVONDALE SUFFERERS. | ceived in ail $17,500, including $500 from the Moya- | pretty little theatre last evening gives inost encour- BSsssesets endegh fora man’ to walk ‘te, sné puysned © per. gccommoaate the miners? relatives and friends anne mensing Hose Company and tne collections made | axing promise fora successful season, ‘The enter- | many other respects has been vastly improved: ‘The feetly horizontal course through the solid coal, at an included. 4 a few days perhaps we shia bscri| in the churches yesterday. 7 theatre wil anusomely jecorat and w eleVailn Oh abone five {det Pate si Haas ‘or the | Mave the announcement of $25,000 from the Se ptione te at the Herald Omce | here . yesterday prising proprietor, Mr. White, not omy presents @ | iooy'as bright upon the “opening night’? as a new 2 ‘ e Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. esterday, most attractive programme, but has secured the | pin. gangways, to the bottom of the shait. the Dalene and ludson ne has Sangaribed ‘The following subscriptions in aid of the widows THE GATES WILL CASE. necessary taient to do justice to himself and to his the foie of ee Pes onere, concerning In the early morning it was customary to start the | Over $4,000, aod the stOD jompany has 5 b. 1 which there has been of late so much gossip ani vt . seul ina torlud sun to represent. The charity | S04 orphans cf the unfortunate Avondale miners eiaanenenaataners efforts in catering to the pleasure of his patrons. | mystery, will be inaugurated at the Academy of fre with wood, from which a good deal of smoke | Now york has shown ta deeply felt, and her high- y Were received at the HERALD office yesterday:— Opening of Argumcut on Admission to Pro= | The very Interesting drama of ‘“Jocrisse, the Jug- | Music on Monday evening next, under the manage. was emitted, that found its way through the flue into | spirited, magnanimous people are lauded to the *ONEK HUNDRED DOLLARS. bate—The Hearing Adjourncd—The Text of gier,”’ was first on the bili lasteventng. In this Mr. | ment of M. Dryane. Tins gentleman bas had con- the air shaft, and ordinarily made but alight yol- | sikles from morning til nigh, Philadelphia, which Assemblyman James Irving sends us $100 for the he Wi ts apeienn. rad Ived. George Bonttace proved himseif the pertect actor, | siderable operatic experience in catering for the ume, that occasioned no inconvenience to the men | CCrttluly should have been foremost in this work of | sufferers by the Avondale horror. a il 8 invelved. not only as the itinerant juggler and the simulating | pubitc in Brussels and other Muropean cities, and it » oe ssh af alieviating the misery of Pennsvivanta people, had SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Application was made yesterday, before Surrogate | father, but ge the unexpectedly discovered parent | Is understood to be his intention during his stay at Working at the head of the shait. ‘There was no | lo take cxagple of New York, as, of course, ail! qne following subscriptions were sent us from | J. W. Mills, at White Plaius, Westchester county, for | himself. | In the rendering of the iow comedy ‘ie of | the Academy to make our ciftzens acquainted with & e se q ther cities have, 7 : Pte the the piece he was most ably seconded by ‘Hanky | higher and better class of French opera than those woodwork in the nue or nee the tarmac e, a8 most | otller ¢! nd Mivoupate eitaie Hopkins’ Union Sample Koom, 22 Exchange place, | the admission of the last will and testament of the Panky Blow Your Trumpet” Rotto, who kept the torwnicn they have hitherio been fancustomed. The of ie senor agreed in asserting. With this expia- Operations at Avondale have entirely ceased. Fc’ fsa 3 9% J. 1. Crawford. late Dr. Carlton Gates, of Yonkers, to probate. aaaee aa oH bees ot ae Pepe ge Bia company 1: pie. be Cspot | strong. the lead- Bation it is only necessary to review the evidenee to | The burning coal ceases to gh r One C.D BES, VF. none Sra a Ci was the “Object of Interest,” and which really di lng membe: Which ball from the principai opera iy y burning coal ¢ glow with purple light | John ©, Hopkt Toh ‘Nea William Romer appeared as counsel for the legates, object of interest, through the exceedingly | houses in Europe, ‘The operas are to. be ‘mounted : 4 rove al +5] ana R. W. Van Pelt, George Norris and Thomas Rlever acting of the soubretie, Miss Lizzie Wilmore, ...$75 | Carey for Dr. W. Gates and Mrs. Martha Gates, | on the occnsioa, who was determined to be a heroine show the impossibility of the fire having originated | 80d brillancy in the darkness of mygnt; the crowds Pa aa yin shee have disappeared, and none but a wolitary watch, | $i worse : man guards the entrance to the mine. The women Total..... . Peter Bassont superbly and will ch fave the advantage of an efficient and indipen: ble ballet. A good reperto! REVIEW AND EXPLANATION OF EvipeNce, * | have uearly all deserted the homes that knew them VIFTY DOLLARS. arenta of the deceased testator. Counsel for the | Stall hazards. Tnis she accomphshea by her mum- | or the works of the most popular composers Isaac Thomas, an experienced miner, would not | #9 Jong, but will now know them no more forever; New YORK, Sept 13, 1869, Benne objected to any counsel appearing in behalt itable acting, and rade bade Irish BR reetPar. announced, and it ig thought that the season will and the great grier uhat seared so many hearts is, like | to rux Epiror oF THE HERALD:— Barney Lannegan—a “broth of a boy’’—gave to the | prove a success. ‘La Ferme et les Mousque- believe thatthe air current could carry fire to the | the great fire in the mine, being gradually supdued |" ‘knclosed please find check for fifty dollars in aid | Of Mrs. Gates, on the ground that she is not heiress | closing part of the performance the necessary part- | taires,”’ or “La Juive,” will be the opeuing sensatwon. shaft so long 4 distance as 160 feet, aud even If itoid | by ine Mow of a nation’s charity. The following let- | of the suiterers of the Avondale disaster. atlaw im the case. After some arguments on both | 1g sweetness to make the evening @ great enjoy- ———— rk ol ter is from the brotber of Evan Hugh “inside “NAT By B a ment and success, Between the two pieces tue 5 the sparky Bo yoatried would Haye 106s much of hele | Tan ar phe mine, who died like a@ trae soldler—at THAN & TROUP, 180 Brosdway. sides had been heard, on motion of counsel for the | «Queen Sisters” appeared and sang in succession THE LATE GALE. momentum and power of ignition after the journey, | m4 post: — THIRTY Ws DOLLARS ri ee CENTS. legatees further proceedings im the ease were post- | several popular songs iu solo, duet and trios, in the RABE BAEK OMS " 1 PARSONAGE, EIGHTY-SIXTH STREKT, Fpaeian wane Une conan al Chey won SF Th PALAU ARR OER AREA AD New Your, Sept 13, 1560, "} | Poned until the soth inst., by which time tt as ox- | Tendering of which they were warinly applauded. | | yurtuer Accounts of {ty Violence in Rhode pgcincareae je snaft, and for this reason very Ovvior oF mux Coat Dkrantwent,} | To THe EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— pected thats full report of the testimony to bead- | BOWERY THRATRE.— ct segment en Island. el c 1 URANTO! : unitkely to create such a fire ax woud | «seu siat Lam under many spigetons to eniers ana |g ACCOTMIE tO annonucement ta your tesue of | duced on both sides wil havo been arranged by | te delighted a crowded Louse last might by reviving | rrom the Provideyce Journal, Sept. 13.) A ride around the suburbs of Bristol sets forth the effects of the late gaic to an alarming extent. On the Ferry road @ large buiding near the residence of Mr. Bogart was taken up by the force of the wind and blown over a high wall on the land of Mr. Sun- mons adjoining, without injury to the wail. The blaze up instanter without warning and with irre- | «iers iu the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys for the ald counsel. The following is the will in question:— the nautical drama entitled the “Wizard of the aistibie force, ‘There is a good deal of truth in this, | ##* sr¥vices rendered at the Avondal phe. dent ss Avoniaie, fa Toexville | Ereshyierian cannot ~ “4 f Wave,” a piece which made a great hit at this house ink feet 7 7 osi- | Church, Eighty-sixth street, and a collection taken Last will and testement of Carlton Gates, of the ” The wood of the brettice was necessarily damp at iton anu ‘will gies aowd'in going down the nat fn earch in hehall of bith tear one enclosed the or * eee ae the county of Westcnester and | some yearsago. The drama ia one fullof exciting ana near the bottom, where the “samps,” or reser- | of those poor lifeeas fellow workmen, Hven when it was | suin of $36 63, the amount contributed, State of New York:— positions and starting tableaux, just suited to the volrs, were situated for tne reception of water flow- | short of death to whoever ‘would inhale it for ® ‘hor URE ane eT on enor Bt eter ery ‘ain (ree be eo) rralbaecrue) hoes of | patrons of the Bowery theatre. The revival last 3 time, yet inany of our brave miners were re * TWRNTY-PLVE DOLLARS. Dight was made vefore a crowded ho the | farm house adjoining the farm of Join R. Garda tng from the mine. Then tha mine nad been closed | jn suadigeus to descend) whh life in band, ue Tt. wer f NeW YORK, Sept. 13, 1909, | feeble frame, and mindtul of the uncertainty of Ie; | Cot cTistents of which evidenced by their applause | Was uuroofed and other buildings blown dow fora period of three months pefore the accident; | Unt my feelings of gratitude toward them overflowed. ‘To vax Epitor OF THE HERALD: D 5 thai they were fully satisfied to once in | Both these gentiemen ‘ustain great loss in the tale hope God—T cannot, and God alone can will repay all for | s enclose my check for twenty-five dollars in ald | Or my last will and toatament, that is to say: » belt. FA in " id shrubbery. At Bristol fe dampness of the wood had increased, and 0 f the heroic conduct disptayed in their effort to rescue our dear eg i i I First—I desire and direct ‘my executors, berein- | 8e¢ ‘their favorite piece. The scenery was in | Siruction of trees and. &| ‘Yo ‘ol ferry time had been given to overcome it. una beloved fellow ininera, Your conduct will be greetea | Of the Avondale sufferers. S. J. TOBIAS. | ger named, or such one of them as shall only | Very sense excellent, and as a spectacular piece the | the wharf is demolished, and the boat formerly used ‘Th EB : with @ warin heart anda thrill of pride by all who learn of it TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. : qualify, to pay and satisty outof my estate all my | drama cannot but be a genuime success. Old at that place destroyed. The lighthouse was In 1m- jomas E, Davis, another miner of experience, 106 Irandogsge eta gt In the hope that a similar calamity | ~o vHe EDITOR OF THK HERAL just debts and labilities and tueral and teatamen- | favorites such as W. H. Whatley and Mrs. Jones, be- | minent peril during the gale; the tide caine into the who worked for ten months 10 Avondale, sald he | Surg thaaks one and all without ene pring in Enclosed we to hand you our check for | tary expenses as soon a8 Inay be after my decease, | #ides a dozen others, appeared in the piece, and as | keeper’ S apartment : Mt hus family Was Crise w never heard of Sanger from the furance; others said | are so many. Res) fully, yours, &e., twenty-five dollars in aid of the suferers frou the ‘Second—I desire and direct that immediately upon | €aca favorite made his or her appearance they were | Vacate. The building, how ee, sires i no serious rivers BENJAMIN HUGH , General Inside Foreman. je catastrophe, who have our sincere sym- | my decease a carelul medical inspection and exam. | Stected with such a volley of applause as none but damage. Neariy all tose stately willow 's around the same; in fact there was as liitie heard about | is 45 enongnt the inquest will hardly terminate be- i. & 5. HEYMAN, ination of my remains and a chemical aualysia of | & Bowery audience can give. The entire representa. | the Ferry farm were biown down orgstripped o/ their risks on that score asa mau might hear about @ | fore the end of the week, and that the verdict of the JOHN McDOUGALL. | the contents of my stomach to be made, with a view | ton was successiul, and the management may weil | Orauches, Ou the larin of Mr. A. Sidney DeW vit wove in his kitchen, This witness made | jury will be of a very strong character in condemna- -VIVE DOLLARS. to ascertain Whether I shall have been poisoned, | Congratulate itself upon putting a piece upon the | barns and other buddings were blown down and = tion of the present mode of constructing mines. NEW YORK, dept. 13, 1869, and in the event of the discovery of any evidences | Stage Which ls bound to have @ long and profitable | trees uprooted. On the grounds of the late Hou. © SRG GPO: MERIER, shia. Origine theory To ras Eprren or 1B HERALD: 7 + | Groindications of such polsoning I instruct and. | Fim. The performance closed with the comic drama Jane aus Bradford DeWoit Pe ean ete i reference to the fire when he swore that | qe Origin of the Fire—Opiuion of an Expee | _ Enclosed you will flad twenty-five dollars from the | direct my said executors, or such one of themas | Of the “Maid with the Milking Pall,” in which tue he had seen men working in the flue while the fur- Nottingham Lacemakers' Society of New York, to | shall duly qualify, to forthwith take any and stock company appeared. . id rienced Engineer=Deprecation of the Idea go cows: is alleviating the Aiatress of the widows | such steps as shall or may be requisite for the inati- ‘THE TAMMANY.—The mere announcement that rible. A great portion of those beautiful Jocust and other trees surrounding that residence, many of ace was in full blast. True, they could not con- “ them of nearly @ century's growth, are uprooted aud mn ot the Shait Bei: Fi le tution and prosecution of criminal proceedin, r : $ a 7 Tr tinue to work very long in such ® situation; but that piseemcd phy deel gpaerkay ab thelr lives 1a chat great calamitys, no TNO 10" | Seainst the person or persons whom Tanall have | ‘@o% daring trapezists, the Kizarellt Brothers, | lie ubout the premises in wild Confusion. Ture they entered the place at all and remained even for f fp dict THOMAS HALL, Premdent, | designated a3 the object or objects of my suspicion | Would appear ina new serial breakneck act was Se ee Aikarat’ titan, Cire, aetonien: ten minutes {# pretty conclusive evidence that no | _°; ":, Harden. mining engineer of Wilkesbarre, RIGHTEEN DOLLARS, in the premises. Aud I hereby authorize and direct | sufficient to crowd the great wigwam last night sheds, stables ‘and other buildings completely pros” who has had an extensive experience in England, | ‘yo ray Epiron oF THE HERALD:— Iny suid executors or executor to pay and sailfy outof | trom parquet to gallery. As per programme the | trated. On Mount Hope nearly every bara is biown down and the damage to the orchards 18 immense, In Locust Grove, Which has oven for many years a place of resort for picnics and pleasure parties, nearly all the trees are blown down and destroyed. great heat prevailed, and certainly that no sparks 2 pp , “4 my estate the expenses incurred by, for, or in con- eapabie of igniting a heavy, darup partition disturbed pine tole aad bag pcg ed peal 2cr cage find enclosed eighteen dollars, amount su) | sequence of such examination and analysis; and in | brovhers did appear; but their performance was their mmas. Agnin, no sparks could have come ‘e t being fired by design. He Zohn street, for the benefit of the Avondule suf. | CaS¢ Such examination or analysis shail disciose pro- | rather unexpectedly brought to abrupt termination : . opersthe following scientifo suggestions touching | ferers, bable grounds for my suspicions. then | authorize | py the elder brother miscalculating the distance | from the anthracite fire im the furnace, for anthra- | tue origin of the fire:— mubveit borides sun Biery Cura. and direct my said executors or executor to reserve | PY 4 caelag Ni ot 7 here 1s scarcely a farm on Back road but what tas cite coal throws off none. Neither could they nave To rue EDITOR OF THS HERALD: out of my estate sucn Suu, not exceeding $26,000, | tween the bars of the trapeze and dropping like a emanated from the wood employed to start the fire | Monday morning the Areman might Uave con- | “hiease find enclosed the sum of €11 50, from the | 28 iu the opinion of their or his legal adviser w | chunk of beef into the net which had been juai- | Sullered lows an buildings Aud trooe. and the gave fa the morning, as it was long burned ont before the | tinued using timber in the turpace until such ume | workmen of Messrs. A. & B. Isaacs, cigar manufac. | “Ply Pay and fully satisfy any and ail costs, coun- | clously spread beneatl the performers io guard sbait was found in flames. On this hexd we ueed | ag there became an accumulation of glowing em- | turers, tor the relief of the widows ‘ant orphans of | 8¢! fees and expenses attending upon such aforesaid | agamat the possivility of an accident. The per- rt roi The vanes or arins on the grist mill on I Hil are blown away. have no doubts; for Anson Dunn, who went down 4 atl e le dis: A criminal prosecutions, said sum tobe heid by my | former was swinging across the prosceninm, chang- ‘I - to look for work and came up fiftcen tmnutes berore | DF 04.10 which Re would throw his first coat, | He Avondale daster. said executors or excoutor in trust for and to be, | ing from. bar to bar, at the time ‘ofthe |, Poppasquash the estects of the wale are equally the disaster, passed the furnace twice und found it | When, if he threw on quantity covering, the red Meare bon ikiane 80 far us necessary, by them or him expended in the | mishap, and had it not been for the friendly | jewoit, now owned br Governor buraside and occte as usual, buruing with a steady red heat. The | emyers, the velocity of the current in ashort time | To tux Eptson or THR HEKALDE 8% | Payment aud satisfaction of said costs, counsel tees | net, Which was some fifteen feet beneath | Hoa py the family of the late rrancis LB. DeWolf, theory of sparks flying of through the fine wiih } would be lessened, and that current hi ‘ el seth dre Bons oe no and expenses as and when the same, or any of the | him, | the probabilities are that he | wouid | Pi) unrooted aid otherwise lnjared.” - Bulldings, force enough to set the shaft in a blaze is not borne dl, hat curre! lave become e ; man a ven dollars 4 for the — same, or any part thereof, shall or may from time to | have broken his neck. As it was, however, the gym- sneda and trees were biown ‘doen The aaa out by the evidence. vitiaved to an extent equal to the number of men | 4! orpliaus of tne miners who were killed by the | ume occur. Any or all surplus or excess of said sum | past was unhurt. There was no commotion among | Robert Rogel Charles fi hase, the Herreshor fu Williaia Thomas discovered a portion of tne bret- | Aud miuies, and that caused by the pow- | Avondale disaster. 4B. | go reserved shall remain in the hauds of my said | the audience, the majority of whom had evidentty | Novett tegen Oleios tase, the Merreson any tice, near the middle, uatouched by the fire; ic was | dee smoke from the blaze sufficient oxygen A wT CRLPTORe. Borie executors or executor aiter fall payment and satis- | paid their way into the theatre expressly to see, or | tho qestrucuion of trees and puildiugs. A part of merely scorched by flame, and from the’ middle | Mght not have been brought into contact with com- ‘ bits sry NEW YORK, Sept, 13, 1869, faction of said costs, counsel fees and expenses, to | In the hopes of seeing, just some such accident, and | tie roof of the residence of Olver -H, Perr was down to within twenty fect of the bottom the same | bustin so as to produec a flame, when @ process of | 70,788 Eviron or THe HeKaLy:— form part of my residuary estate and to be pald over | it is but natural to suppose that they were perfectly | flown on. ‘The farms of Svephea Fvchures. wad extraordinary circumstance was noticed. One man, | “stiNation would be the consequence, aud the car- | _ Please fud enclosed two doliars for the widows | to my residuary legatee hereinaiter named. satisfied by hav.ng their expectations realized, So Sho believes éha furnace was tka source of the acci- | boretted hydrogen generated would pass off with | 224 orphans of the Avondale disaster. A drop of | In case there shall be at any time aay disagree- | much for the wapeze and trapezists. Is it not dent, accounts for it on the ground that when the | the sluggish current, probably filllag the up- | Delp is worth ariver full of pity, Go on jal Your | ment or difference of opinion between my said exe- | about time that these foolhardy exmbitions, which Samuel W. Church suffered equally with th in the destruction of buildings, At the latter others hace oxyfen was exhausted at the bottom of the shat: | cast side of the shaft. Assuming™ such yo | g00d work. DB. | cutors as to the commencement, management or | imperil human life, were prohibited? ‘The other at- | MY Of the trees on cach side of the walk leading Shefames leaped up a hundred feet or soto caren | fave heen the state of things, the mmers would THN DOLLARS, determination of the legal investigation or prosecu- | tructions at Ta:ntnany for the week consist of a | {ou the Nouse to the road were biown down and the life-giving clement of air and fastened upon the | begin to find fault with the air, and probably send to | ,, BROOKLYN, Sept. 12, 1869. tion aforesaid, I desire and direct that Dr. James R. artial reconstruction of ‘The Old Woman who ag Orohs arene fee royed. . any at the Fen Cee ee ae Muchos treme the Metter erste | the furnace @ man to open the doorof tue short out | TO.THm Epiror or rie HERALD:— Wood, one of iny gad executors, sali have the con: | Lived in a Sioe.” the freaks of “the man who lives | 1 tus orebard were plown over during the gale o rather an unscientific Way of putting tt; for it is | from the downcast shait.to the furnace for aadi- |. Suciosed please fina ten doliars for the relief of | trolling volce im the matter. in the water,” the beauties of the ballet, anda num- | 14% Dut were righted np et toe witon tress? Gimeatt to sue how tke Oxymencouldé be oxhauetcd | tonal air, when, the supply of oxysen being ia. | the Avondaie nufferers. CHARITY, Third give and bequeath to my friend Dr. | ber of ahort-skirted, bleached blondes, pe to lho: vec wll gallica a0 long as a current of air intact had the chance to | creased, the furnace fire would be correspondingly SIX DOLLAKS. James R. Wood, of New York City, bronzes, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS.—This excellent band of ver; the exaratae of Poppasquasth tv Ut ea ith ragine ie pads down the shaft before It was blocked up by | lutensitied and a light set to tne carburetted hydro- NEW York, Sept, 1%, 1869, and ornamental glass, antique silver, mn ; St uae ee Pen menatere the fallen debris. Davis thought the fire took place | 880 previously set free, so causing the explosion as | ‘To Tux Mviror ov tne HERALD! — and arms, both oriental and medimval; | dark complextoned artists reopened the season at | Qj vessels. near the mouth of the tunnel, which gives color to | Of powder spoken of by Weir, the engineer. Again, Enclosed please find the sum of six dollars, from } us, engravings and views of the Kast and | Tammany last night, with a largely mcreased com- my story about tts being fired. George Morgan, | ##swming such to have been the case, the yuited | the workmen of J, Sinsheimer, 1,228 Third avenue, | Of Lurope; earthen and porcelain ware; my Circas- | pany anda full programme. ‘They are Indians of a a miner of unusual tntelligence and who took par- | #48 would be much more likely to set tre to | for the relief of the suffering families oi tie Avon: | S140 Oracelet, composed of a variety of colored x: 0 ticular pains to examine the brettice, thought the | Me brettice boards at a high and dry place in the | dale coal mines, by the following:— stones (Which latter will be found probably in the | more sooty shade, but a little more harmonious, just me. Alexander Weir, the engineer, testitied that | Sait tnan that.at the bottom. Tf it ia in evidence | 4. ginabeimer 81 50 R. Wallenfel sy | Possession of Rev. J. V. Hurlbert, of White Plains); | now than the aborigines of Tammany. However, @ flames burat out at the top of the siaft with an | ‘at water went down the shaft ou the pump being | Ot a 100 J. Kdglander. 50 | ail pieces of carved wood, and, in short, each ana | It must be said that, whiie the color ts @ burnt cork explosion hike powder, Now, Weir was all the tine | at Work, the bottom then would be least Ukely to 100 A. Geriein.. 5 | everything couprising or forming part of iny ‘coi. | fraud, the harmouy is genuine. Any one who wants near the mouth of the shaft regulating the coal cars | Catch frst, and it 1s possible thet but for the jagged 1a 4 on; ulso iy entire library and its black Wainut | to enjoy fau in its most unmitigated form musi go ‘The Storm on the East End of Long Istand— Vessels Wrecked nnd Lives Lost. The yioleut storm which passed along the coast of New England jast week also swept along tue casteru coast of Long Island. The Unree-masted schooner Mary Milnes, trom Philadelphia for Boston, loaded ap and down, and surely it the fre vegan 237 feet r accidental projections of the boards the Total... seeeee re i furniture a3 it shail stand at tve time of | to the vew musical “coal hole’ of Tammany. aid ‘ e ‘below he ought to have seen some Tndlcatlons of it | Game might bave passed off, creating nothing more FIVE DOLDARS. my decease. ! SAN FRANCIS¢0 MINSTRELY.—The popularity which with coal, went sahece seven tiles to the westward before tt reached the top. Perhaps the strongest | than alarm. New York, Sept. 11, 1869. Pnrtii—| give and bequeath to my particniar | wis troupe has for ye joyed t OF Monte Seat. Eis _OrOke ip rc, ai Wen ter int made was one of Morgan's, where he siates aera fo Tuk Korron or THE HERALD:— friend, Mrs. Adeline A. Dariiug, wile of Ouarigs | “US Houpe has or years enjoyed here appears to be | pieces in less than one hour afterwards, The crew at the upper edge of the brettice hoards show | Opinion of a Scrauton Newspaper as to the Enclosed please find five dollars, to be added to | Caaancey Daring, the sum of $10,000, | on the increase. The httle establishment in whict | consisted CA bd men, seven of whom succeeded the dead marks of fre, wile the lower edze | Origin of the FiremReview of the Evidence | ti¢ amount now being collected at your oiice in aid | | 7 VT give and bequeath to my housekeeper, | ticy holt their mightly “trouble” was last even. | With greatdiMicuity in reaching the shore. A brother is perfectly sound—strong evidence, inaeed, ° , of the sufferers of the Avondale mine caiustrophe, Jennie Morris Salt, a3 also to each of my two ser- i we bh 2 of the captain and one of the crew were drowne that the course of the famea was downward, | Before the Jury~tucendiary the Probable M.'s, | vants, Ann Fitzpatrick aud Maggie Fitzpatrick, the tilled with a most fashionable audience. | On Napeague beach jourteen fishing boats came and also that the wooden guides reguiating the Cause. THREE DOLLARS. 2 sum of fifty dollars, | Several distinguished lights of the theatrical pro- | ashore. One yacht ts high and dry. Several oih steady wotion of the cars in going up anda down SCRANTON, Sept. 13, 1969. New York, Sept. 13, 1969. Seventh—As proot that I consider my mother | fssion were among those Who witnessed the antics | Were blown out to sea, three of theiw having & Mm ‘. The sloop at Wate; Brewer, of Hill, and sev were sound at bottom and destroyed above. The | ‘To-day’s morning Republican publishes the fol. | TO THE Eprvow or tak HERALD: sound in mind wod capable of making @ Wil atte | of birch, Backns and Bernard, aud sat entranced next question to which the mind 13 naturally led by Please reinit this to the widows and orphans of }| “me she made and executed her particular wil, | under the mfuence of the “vocal velvet voiced” tlarbor. went This serles ot facie wire and howe ten, Wal ake | lOWHOH editorial article, tn connection with several | ne unfortsuate vielima at Avondale M. BY, | DeaTiug date May 19, 1565, I cite the circumstance | Wainbold. ‘Tha many anecdoves which Backns had | Bits? boats were delve oat to sea, tures of them work of desiruction begin. Morgan thinks’ it bevan | Columns of evidence taken at the inquest, whieh be- vidkine DoLtae: that when I sailed for Europe on June 2, 1866, | gave arope, relative to nis “nine dollars’ | VICE SIX men eaci’ ou d. ‘The lehtkeeper’ al the mouth of (ue iuunel. Letine explain how this | gun at Plymouth on Saturday, and has been ad- ew Taam, tue: 2, tes her power of attorney to transact ali my business | worti of Waterlou,”” and how he saved Bernard's | {2US? at Montauk suifered sovercly, the chimney ds situated. rourtidll to nine ofdiéck t hele tn ‘ hh Sea een bb, Saad ceases pt. 15, 1809. for me, which power of attorney is recorded in the | life on Mont Blanc, when that delicate and fragiie | "Vs been blown down aud the ‘stoop carried ia eee hill side about the centre of which oa a “ihe i a »ck to-morrow (Tucaday) mora- Endiosed please find three ‘Gollavs, the contents of unis 1 the Register of the city aad county of New j geutioman made the rash attempt to “shin np” « Sonvove ‘ barn and other outhouses were also & shalt is driven straight downy over two hundred | Mg, the Lith ist: — ah : P “ | York. prious peak, Were told in so marvellous eae fee f feet.” Lower down onthe siobe d tie il aud tory | | The invense interest eit im the Avondase disaster | HL tSnedk of the NeataRe amore MMe MUAE FOr | Tue property, real, personal and mixed, wentioned | her ihat iney woh pitying sheieks of cruel auger | ,,\% bast Hampion, larse trees were, blown down, fect in a vertical tine below the top of the shaft is | will not be lessened. b: epor' of KRE 5 in ray mother’s said , can be none Olver Uiin (he | from the anditors, To enumerate other fe: 7 carrying plegrap res and rendering road aw tunnel runing straizdt in to ihe, shalt and | evidence elicited before ‘Coroner Wadhame’ jury at No. 310 West Twenty Hoare given CHUGH Foal atace, an bile Dad’ aivendy aanirned tile ee ee this House Is unueees ary. Sniice ime conn is hes: alt thropeh the flan measuring thirty-five fect in ie eit. This makes | Plymouth on Saturday. Th eb i Aree, Other real estate, as she had’ already assigned tome | io say that the bill presented 1s as good us this % 4 F panna . exactly 2 rit augied trianvic. ‘The inside | wien has gradually een: Saebveae Voes fteao ote " TWO DOLLARS. all her und miterest ia her city real estate, a lent troupe can tarnish. hin toda hei ne store: Was tie soe Severe Us Ras visi opening of the tunnel wa sued up, or bretticed, | work of the shatt Was ignited by the heat Of the ven- For the Avondale sufferers. a had given me a power of attorney io Toxy Pastor's UPwea Hovsr,—The bill pre- that part of Long Isiand since tie hurricaue of 18 as the miners say, six f ine centre of the ling furnace i# scouted by every exp 0 TWO DOLLARS. personal property and tavest the same in ny own arch, and over eight fe: The bretlice had ler Who Was eXamined. "rhore’ wast 10 dit. NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 1869. ist 6 ano foe Hy OW Se SAA PRE be IR AnG ae, | MeneRA8 RORY, (Remsorre Hime: HASRD, WOR / IDSC VEEY a doorway. The tunnel was tiavdly . twas | ference of opimion on the point, while the | To Tne Eprror or Tas HeraLp:— unsolicited by me, and the proposition that T shonid nse of the word, a huge one. The programme wa but the beginuing of a work which Was iniended to | working of amine with but one opening and the Enclosed please find two dollars to help the fund | take possession of the estate as my owa was ir full of good things and the house was densely be carried forward at ihe otler side of tie shatt | building of the breaker over the mouth of the shaft | in aid of the families of the miners at Avondale, tt | quently urged upoa me, at the | Ls hinge le Rouse wa ensely right into the heart of t king the upward | were generally condemned. All the witnesses | i the savings of my little sister and myself in our | Sister’s death aud walle f was stil in buvo; crowded by @ large audience, which thoroughly INSTALLAT.ON CEREMONY. » Charles B. Smyth as Pastor reet Presbyterian Charch, Ind jon of Re slope of the mine hundres viy and mak- | whose opinions on the pomt were of any value were | mouey boxes, and We cheerfully send it to you, ters in our correspondence will show aod as Mr. aud | enjoyed the various performances, Tony knows The Key. Charles B. Stayth was last might duly in- ing @ second mode of m ‘les and miners, | nnanimous in considering the furnace entirely sate, WILLIE NYB RABINEAU, Mrs. Darling can fully testify, how to cater for iia patrons, and as a consequence | Stalled pastor of the Presbyterian reb in Eleventh Entering this tunnel und 1 the iargeshute | The opiuiou that the fire Was Not caused by the fur. GERTIE LANSING KAGINEAU, Therefore having !uil power to estate on the fan vhey always turn out in large numbers to support | street, between Second and Third avenues, m Which pressed over 10 f vouth of ine shalt | pace in the mune is supported, not only by the ex- The following additional subscriptions were yes- | residence at Yonkers, f do hereby give and ¢ hin, taking care, however, to have both quantity | roseuce of amerous and inter sieht above to the ratiroad track below an toceadiary | perience and Judgment of experts, but by positive is Sabscriy belaaaii the same, With ali and singular the premises con- | ana’ quality for thelr money. The prograwme jast | PYCsed« @ numerous and interested congrega- could have opened the door al! unnoticed and, | evideuce of a well-nign conclusive character, This | Serday received at the HeraLp ofice:— nected therew th, to the poration of the village Of | Hight incinded songs by the Worthy manager, ander | Hon. sprinkling tie wooden brettice opposite to | ts found in the present condition of the brettice or | Charles Lum... Yonkers; and in case the same shall be used for any fim with Kerosene oll, prepared tts sur. | wooden partition which divided the shaft Jaliun Zeller... face for sure and rapid igmition. A match held | poistingway and an airway ran upcast ‘and aye Ere. 0. B Walkar... ross at the end of uatick three or four fees long | cast. This ybrettice is discovered at the top, not at y would have consummated hig pypose, and ine | the bottom, except afew which were ignited’ by the | SUbscriptions Received EF strong curre nt of ait, Fasbing up ue shat from ourning debris and ashes which fell to the bottom of Cit f ehly Zauned the meiplent Name | the shaft when the breaker bulldi ec Ys ome into an all-devouring conflagration, We witl await | ‘Vne prettice was the only material wien could bay Be eier ee Cc iedar vite sawmmioeied in 5 J. T. McCarthy Kobort Boyd. + 6 Anne Dickson... ¢ ° “ ex for the Times.” e 5 | iiterary, collegiate or scientific institmcoa of a kin- Maude (ae. Leach wow {aoe (AE Stts place 2 | dread aa AC apt such institution snail bear | of amusement, appeared tor the first time my name tn full. 0 ome serio-comic so ic ewhere in This | g Kighii.—Ail the rest and residue and remainder of | vere well recelved, and jem Brimmer went throagh My entire estate, both real and personal, of Whatever | gome of lits favorite banjo solos. Martin, the youn; nature or description, or Wherever situate, I give, | Anerican gyinhast, aiso made his appearance and devise and bequeath to my particular friead Rev, J. { met with a very Mattering reception, The bil %: At two o'clock in the afternoon the First United Presbyterian Vresbytery of New York met in the chareh, when Rev. J.D. G, D. Finlay deitvered his trial exercise with & View to bis ordination, to take piace at Newburg on the 14th of October next Alter (hese exercises Were concluded the Presbytery ad- journed to the basement of the church at bhati-past she further developments of the inquest to pursue | earried tne fre from tue bottom to the top of yemerday.. The total amount thes far subseribed in | C. Buribus, of Wille Fiaine. | which 18 One of the best ever offered at Tony's, ¢ seven last evening to participate in the mstallation this theory vo fuller extent. - whatt, It the fire had been communicated to the brat- | the Mayor's office 1s $1,915 75. Ninth—My mother having already an ample In- | cided with a new local drama, entitled “Life in the | of the new pastor. THE SPECIAL OBIKCT OF THR MINERS. Uce at the bottom, as itgwould hi been had the ‘The collection for the Avondale suiferers taken on | Come Of her own to support her more than comfort | Kinpire City,” which showed New York life in a ant. kev. James Erskine, Moderator of the churetr ‘The counsel of the miners In the inquest of Satur- | furnace communicated — tt. t PORK ably, and being moreover in such feebie physical P| q ie perfor at | day made 1b an especial point to ask each witness | velieve that a portion of the mrettion papheine ee Sunday last in the Washington Heigiis Presbyterian | and mental coadition as to render her tneapaule of merited approval fron the crowded Houses mre his opinion as to the necessity of having two sialis | polat only twenty feet from the bottom and extend. | @urch of this city was #391 50. taking proper care of her property [ huve not thought 7 F 4 to every mine, putting the tnterrogatory in a pre- | ing thence upward for 130 feet cond have remamed | Rev. C. Rhodes, of the Stanton street Baptist | it necessary or dosirable to leave her any poruon uf | WAVEXUEY THtavRR.—This favorite place of sumptive form hike vhs, “Ought there not be two | unburaed ay it now remains, What could have | Shurch, preached @ sermon on ihe subject of the | my estate; and there being @ total estrangement, | amusement Keeps up it# pleasing medtey of mirth outlets to eve! and “Don't you think | extinguishea the fames twenty feet from the bot | AVORdale disaster on ast Sabbath evening, at the | amounting to & complete non-intercourse, between | provoking comicalities. The crowued houses nightly it ia dunge to Ife to have but one | tom and rexindle them 130 or 140 feet mgher up? | Close of which @ collection was taken for the suf- | the Nesbet family aud myself, [ mave not leit it in- ; pi shatt to a mine?” It was hard to see how | The thing is mconcotvable. Not one of “the we ferera, cg) te fd $100, cumbent upon me to leave them any devise or bi to be seen here attest, better than anything else pos- the witnesses, Who were miners themselves, could } nesses could assign for ve origin of the fire any The guests and employes of the Merchants’ Hotel, | quest whatsoever. Laatiy, [ hereby nominate, con- | sibly could, tue popular appreciation of the judi pause for a moment in giving an aflirmative answer | cause connected with the working of the mine. Cortland’ street, yesterday subscribed $221 for the | atitute and appomt my said friends, James KR, Wood, | cious system of management parsued by the Lo thoge inquiries, yet one oF two Uesttated to com- | Most of them thonght tt expedient not to attempt | {Muniltes of the Avon: M. D., of Irving place, New York city, and Rev. J. | Proprietors and managers. Lue programme last mit themselves, as though a prouounced opinion on | any explauation at ali, and only one of the hundreas Chamberiain & French, ll Broadway, have col. | y, Hurlbert, D. D., ot White Plains, Westchester | evening was of the usuai rich, spicy and variegated the subject might preyndice them i the eyes of the | to give poxitive expression to the horribie suspicion | lected and forwarded §1,220 to Plymouth jor the | county, N. Y., the executors of this my will, hereby | character—a continuous round of fa and frotic, of presided and prea i a short but appropriate mon on the importance and respousibiilly ©) ministry, After prayer and the singing of tue sixty nth and eighty-ninth psalms, rue Moderator sai that if no objectio aq olfered they would proceed with the ceremony oF installation, No objection being made he proceeded to put the usual questions to f Sinyth, who gave jibe proper response to The Moderator next ques- tioned the congregavon, who signified their wili- ingnegs to accept the newly made pastor into their mine owners. Mr. Evans, who conducted the ex- | that evidentiy incked in the minds of all. On same purpose. revoking ali other or former wills by me made, mirth and mimicry, of genuine rollicking joliity, in. Of ‘ amination for the miners, addressed hiv ness on bis oath said he believed the mine was ee A mncoting of Welshmen will be heid in the church In witness whereof | have Hereunto set my hand | the variety and excellence of the eatbertatt nent it oat bre Armatrone delivered a feeling ana ap- to getung from eacli witness © decided expi Uonaily fired. Let ud not attempt further to excite | /% Thirleeuth street, between Second and third | and aMxed my seal, this, 19th day of August, in the | 18 impossible to tell what to praise the most. | propriate charge to the pastor, and Rev, Dr. Harper, of disapproval of th outlet system that pre- avenues, on Wednesday evening, at half-past seven | year 1869, CARLTON 4 Eph Horn was indescribably comic vailé among 80 many min To thie ection: Pius GAOFEES, «2 onne., WooeNON: ay ge aie o'clock, to help on the work of aiding the widows M By the above named testator, Catan dates, L, ist Johnny. Alien, ‘in hee a waey pod gen object he very fully attained; aud, when near the | moment the facilittes for incendiarism aftordea by | 844 orphans of their countryaien who died inthe | and for nis last will and testament, to and in'the | the soul of imerriment, and “Ten Minutes with of Newburg, having made a brief address vw the audience, the ceremonies closed with @ benediction pronounced by Rev, Mr. Smyth, gue eeeat cena re ag in atone of pas- } the pecaliar situation. ASTID nines, presence of cack om who at his request and in his py Peitin, a Pag: 9 condensation of rich and =. ‘ook Of Ominous meaning, George Morgan awore that he belteved the fire be- a: rreence, and Presence of each other, have | rare enjoyment, TOA WAS Hot yet exhausted, r oe tated directed towarda the counsel tor the companies, | gan at the mouth of the tunnel or a little below it. Subscriptions in Brooklyn, Rereunco subscribed our respective ‘names and tesi- | Waller Bray, after singing ‘his mule song aa tow large: suipinents. of butter ‘rom the Hast 1 Cale We rie: a? to prove here who is responsible | The tunnel referred to affords the best possible cover ‘The following subscriptions in aid of the sufferers | dences, as subscribing witnesses thereto. others can sing it, made @ speech, which for fornia have given the “Latter Days” an idea, The 7 for Uns system. We intend to prove that it is Wrong, | for incendiary operations, Beginning under the | by the Avondale disaster have been received at the M. RADFORD, tesdue coneelt and amusing conglomeration of bu- 0 conse raising ia and make buiter, are gol a Wrong to send men to work in such mines, and that | lower side of the breaker it ran under that buildi Yonkers, Westchester county, N. Y. mor and pathos cannot be surpassed. Gus Williams we have known it for long yoars; by t office of Mayor Kalbfetach, Brooklyn: r . RINGTON dded to th house in Sait ie Cll 300,000 or starve; that 18 where the miners Bandon sms belowrmne surface. auc parte of the shart inte; yee Masonic—De Witt Clinton C! spter, 149. + 825 00 Youker, Weetshester aay Y. Dick. Carroll the yn ary inet rade, in two months, ia tees ou td i] ‘ous question, | and We Inean to use this occasion to | it opened was not the hoisting way which was con- pole pce ue Baptiat over: + 0.00 LE . ROBE, sisters, Sallie and Lucie Clinetop, danced with their | tana ‘would never Have used Utah eae a they Prinese words dev forth a burst of applause thet | meu aboard, and in Which ¢ auy ‘shapinious, "appear. aly azeawe etgogtt Bik 00 eee ene Se mary to go theugh ine whot y programme. it'wasan | coud have obtained it from New York and Ohio. 4 fi bs ats 1 9200 l@ programme. It wi ‘There ts butter {i 1 Wesel tesoeea: in preving tha ee Should | ance would almost Lng _ re been noticed. The 14.00 | DeATH OF A MICHIGAN JopaR.—Mr. Natnaniel Ba- | Vening of splendid enjoyment. Salt Lake e years ago sre several abeotute No positive danger in the’ present one auaft system, | beneath the surface, was perfectly acreened from op- | Concord street rg Ape coecteat ta euuen Weneern bi nodu and @vening witnessed the inaugural perform- | M#ve not, ‘They may procure them in the course of ana that no foresight coud Hrevent tho calamity of | servation. It was up the air shaft tat the trecame, | prim apse church, Greenpoint. £0 | Sharpen on tte night of the ote ima’ ie wes appa, | &20e8 ofthe Kuropean Cireus Company, who have | ty the Atmane se oe eeisoe ill have to look Avondale, A sirong public opinion, it 18 to be | and it came with the speed and sosce Of AB Cd- f Fipet street Methods Epipeonal churgh.. a rently iy DD UsUBI Woaltb two vetore his deetb. Ditchod they mammoth tent op Fulton avegue, near } Vemovrat, Sept. Ibs " “

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