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bY THE GOODM cH MYSTERY. A Long Night Session Before ¢.. Coroner Whitehill. THP, MISSOURI SLAUGHTER. Particalars of the Railroad “Accident” on the Southeastern Line—Names of the Killed and Wounded—Verdict of the mex’s SaxY+ op Louis, April 4, 1873 appears that the accident on the St. Louia. tnd eu old stint es pannes heh occurred at French ares Village yesterday afternoon, was occesioned by the culpabJe carelessness of the conductor of the cor~ ee struction train. ‘The passenger train was just pees about to take the side track to let the freight train De- | pags when the construction train, which hacy been Tr eeth io sae’ N° | pasued by the passenger train at the dirt pie but / ue saw 4 few minutes before (and its conductor must have Jn the eof theraurses; he elite she was ‘aaxious to | 1 Lown of ita proximity), came thundering around ‘but the curve at a Mgh speed and plunged into the Tut inte to gee Hid of her; speeekseetet te, rear of the passenger coach. The conductor of the she was. ‘Raa pera Neel ea ee. passenger train saw the construction train coming Eyer Perea vale ine bow the carmaaee eee aes What the. Brooklyn Detectives, ¥ Teld of the Case. Pighly*interesting Testimony of a,7vfed- * ical Friend of Deceased, There Was No, Marriage Cer’. mony Performed. lives, Many did ao, but before all conta escape the engine of the construction train wad emtered the passenger coach. Tho latter was immediately and cried out for the passengers to jump for their Snes Seeecia | AUe@ with steam an @ number of passengers were - more or less me to Rover Bouse that he . ad taken herto the THE DEAD AND WOUNDED. The, the Mlicit “ Mrs. Jonn B. Lusk, or Luke, of Morgan, county, pores ae os no Beeman | RA a Sa iemg USER s Snow i contin returned street be- | death. 3 husband, Ag = isnt 1 BM in his arms, ‘ oceeder ———— ease tal deed Martocwntas | "a gentnman segpie ote tamer Hy Watt, o fit ‘a pool of water up to her pees ee ey ith co a mem! ia Legislature, , | her (ATE: eng and gave Rar a pot her to caught between the tag op the rear car ‘The tagubet over the body of Charles GocMrich, | bed; alga he aa CaS ‘ aad, "the engine ofthe dirt train and literally vern who Was. tgund, murdered in hiz dwelling in degraw she wanin thenaras'e howe In Yew York, poo Ye ES orth: ot Mate Fitth-sivenue, on the morning ofMarcn | weeks; my impression it, aieaie sngtialved. a jet of steamy full ty Her and wai ened led about the head and 21, Was ‘restimed inst evening inthe Oguft of ry are fs eyes were put out, It Sess’ fone, County Court House, Brookiyw. ‘There aor nwen a Serer er | ca tof the body. | Her eyes wore D Were fsbout one hundred and fifty per- aay hit a tata i Mrs k of itiwancee severely os 800g yiresent during the proceedings, “which suppgeed ane ‘was ivi not | an pruised. ‘about rand sever se pas were sot of an interesting character, ‘ana ap- | seen him nee my vit iat here; ne never vor oad he ine ished to angers emer or ae inj pga — BC Area $y Woary MAY CT tone Whose, :curionitD | pression is thas he told ‘ne had Sogou trang in a ones wig | fed aa agon te he saw the Tesuit of his careless Wad attracted them to sittings im ‘the Court suaeer ease We tive Mrs. Arm- yt tie Sse. cur” free a te tetera they | Suwa ag ou ee Fa a era TRY acon “rey ee, mers, owe oi: | Sea Soa eases | mescaline ter gent. Coronar Whitehill deserves credit for pre- en & Mm: lore ; Wl pope ¢ he wha ig many je employés Oo} an ‘werving bettér ‘order among the spectators last Tr ahetiebid of nue pe ting parannals in tho paper with whe passengers and oficers ‘ the road, retumed a ver- “evening than was maintained at the ‘preceding | filstrof ie to} attics gineer, John Fan of the construction train, “examination “of witnesses on Tuesday last. As By. a eat manerauch an operations | ah = ne aa and culpably negligent i dyads vasual, Aldgrmiti’ Richardson, the chairman of the |. 1NTin% ‘ond ene ye eee Fra poe A ae re Fhe Ma Capel the passe! train for not Nagging the construction train, and mber.) | the officers of the road fer not informing the con- ‘don't re- | ductor of the freight train of the discontinuance of ith whom | certain trains, thereby detaining this train, which 0 Feare he SRN) ae ‘was the cause of the accident, Pate arises: _jary, wae,®euspicnonus for the frequency and pez \Aintuicy OF his questions to witnesses. b Mi daieid K coun SXEDIEEE. sean that he resided was Sogustaed member: be Wak heptation lr ha eare; at 778 with the deceased Charles gome ‘work for him on the 15th of August | to. me was Snow or small and symmetrical, ana 1 * oe oe & Seat! eke was |e “piece. ‘of | formed much manual labor; formed my apfiion ag to her Later=The Engineer Arrested. = Sealey Tom Oh, Mya, Miata: | Haszelrt ipa ct te when ta fhe eo St. Loots, Mo, Apri 1873 * Quad "Sha hime'hat the’ watehman ‘had been told era atreet waaraiher uncomioriable it Matekme ast | John Fanning, the engineer of the construction een ee nd og Ry iting Toy vial Io the Dear cron es, tel povstay | train that ram) into the passenger train at hee ry Mstanding on the stoop onecvening,aud | there an hour: ttink this man’s name, of whoin I spoke | yi yesterday, was arrested to-day and lod : ilowed Me Goodrich waa with thet ‘i Bolton or Butta really Bu vthey had been unable to | in J i'at Bolleville. Efforts are being made to nd EVIDENCE OF DANINL LAPFERTY.. ana re. | find such 8 person in New Yor ee Meller ga ota of the train, but so far he has aided in inh avenues “new Mr. Goodrich, and had mw nese continual Am 6 single meni Gepensed gave ea ne a street ¢ to understand that she left thi ression on his nase in"wideh hin beay” was found” tree | fname ae longed acgod tne di sad be wa ago, on repalrmg | some | ines and ar. ree Pu Ag it ROE | See ii Lots | SHEPPING NEWS. “at half-past twelve the inquest was adjourned ‘until this afternoon. The Hubbel Relief Fund. The following additional letters have been re ceived at this ofMice, containing centributions for the aid of the family of the imprisoned seamstress Lucette Armstrong, or Meyers :— 4 WOMAN FOR HER SEX—TWO DOLLARS AND A STINGING LETTER IN AID OF LUCETTE MYERS, ALIAS. ARMSTRONG. To Tux Epitor or tar Werap:— Sir—Please find enclosed $2 for the mother of Mrs. put Meh hand ic tot the ay air Sng be may Me. Goodrich ‘vine, on m2) But received far KA ace. eae came up ;un- lerstood tha: was the brother of Mr. Goodricl; the deceased a bout ten iment nal FEMALES ABOUT THE OU! w the deceased Thursday ee le death this was in Fiawusn aven shout tee o rele cies fn th the tah, Marge notsce w @ gentleman in the basement genvering wich nin “they ppeart king about pevitei yaa teeta aed Almanac for New York—This Day. fUN AND stig Sun rises HIGH WATER, Gov. Island...morn 2 30 Sun sets. dy Hook..morn 1 46 Moon sets....morn 2 Hell Gate.....morn 4 15 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THD MONTH OF APRIL, CB OF DR... B. SPER. ‘Seamers Ofice Armstrong. Would that 1 could give more. Lam glad f Ade 1 wea ont pe. Sheparas ther found # | iat the “sword of Nemesis” overtook the libertine who. | T———a pe erm ce vera tert pty wells, pe BS pasted among hin fellows by the noble name of man, and : 62 Broadw ht have been chused by falling against the mar ope, that his like will see by what has happened that it Caen ed BC ee a bie OSG Tey ng, amainey the mantel | isnot always gate to trifle with the aflecuous roadway. Wiig then gave the deserl ‘of the wounds, which | honor of ofraine Women. J ‘le Bowling Green War! the “same "aa that at given By Dr,"Shepaid' and | Aras auong per swe. Bowling Green Saet Ga the lett tom pie the ball H wnieh "entered oa’ Benes OF see aoe TRowling Green atthe back | ,, Willyyouplesse apply the -inclowed $10 for heneAt of the {Pavlos Gre Be ihe neat, fhe bat oud the br beaipy either of | «Hubbell family.” Olde Rivjnaton atecety and acKnow se Wounds would have caured insan edge receipt of sa jakat and bile ye Juror_Wiren he saw the deceased iw YORK, ADE ‘A. YOUNGBUOK. Lees BELIEF. 7 Bowling Green |2 Bowling Green SE FACE MAD BERK WASHED: had known instances where a retained his | To rae Bprror or an. aitcr a guushot wound {nthe heads bat where | "Please add ane tacigsed $840, ihe Hubbell rellet fund. 29 Broadway. ‘th miar Ussies Were not ine | The course your excellent paper is pursuing meets with | Trinac: 7 Bowling Green thes: general approbation. ‘May you five e Jong and prosper.” | Bremen A 2 Bowling Green “ory would have comes are og of “A Sino 81NG, Mareh 4, 1873. CITIZENS. | ity of yea in ri 1 .}15 Broadway. SPT TE RE we Rilenis Ay Drab he bi n dead: thought eo the deceased a) Bearel toe haven thought ite had veh SCOVEL ON HIS MUSCLE. | duos ‘omi- ment; did noth believe he at Dave been shaved bo aeiitore! closely at An Exciting “Mill” in the Lobby at Trenton— yilte a Havre. He ‘ . In it Possible "that this mat man "could hi v9, committed shad verpod : suicide T An itis not possible; L agree with Dr, shepard, | Scovel Lays Out Cole inthe FirstRound and | Baltic. < favesoe:- 1 Brosaway eray'dsatn tiust have occurred inthe morning. Cases in the Next Round—What James * EVIDENCE OF OFFICER VIDETO. *Videto testified that he ‘was attached to the Thinks us the Irish and What IL 4, 1878. Sraantes nremeie erkettn cal Carve Knows About Wim ee Ee ron the floor—(witness then described the ofthe CLEARED. body)—there were no other wounds on the tihove’ described "the a leceased was neatly Greed, and nothing had been dlarraped gid not ino. The scenes that atvended the dying hours of the railroad Legislature at Trenton yesterday were Steamship Anglia (Br), Small, Glasgow—Hena@® wn fice that the hair had been plastered back; the bedding Ste — veereen Pia igor oak en “bed “there “ras unusually lively. Itis nothing unusual for the ir- | “Steamship St Laurent (Fr), Lemarie, Havre—Geo Mac- repressible James M. Scovel, of Camden, to be on | kenzi Steamship Vicksburg, Randolvh, Port au Prince, &c— New York ang West India Steamship Co. ship Zodiac, Chapin, Beaufort—Murray, Ferris Co. Ship Angio Semon Br), Davidson, 8yaney, NSW—R W vie sttearees geste es ea eter the warpath; but that he shonid undertake to z jae, folly. punish his “persecutors” by the Mansarda process ‘Brothe mar in the halls of the Legis!ature was something at Watch and | entirely unexpected. Mr. Scovel has not been on | Cameropd Co. (Nor), Wessenderg, Havre=] & eet, eet ean ithe pis Dieta Jam bee on | good terms with the representatives from Camden, | Hincken, ‘ 1. there wplie it washot he MATE WaA.dark, and yet Senator Sewell and Assemblymen Carse and Gole | p24" Eratatningen (Wor), Jensen, Stockhotm—Retens & ‘Was no EVID! DENCE OF WILL! FOL! Carse applied some stinging epithets on the floor camunee oh. Fillppo (tad, Dilletri, Constantinople—Fabbri & Detective William Folk testified to having visited of the House, on Thursday, to Scovel, and James ark an: olk, testified to having visited the ij : 4 : sett, Hamlin, Cadiz—J Atking & Co. a the body of the deceased lying upga the foot | Was determined to call him to account for it. Ee iiireneee mince Ayres John Nore, I, pero tener he Oey at dhe eats’ Mat | Accordingly yesterday morning Scovel encountered Cabello. Daltett, Bliss 4 committed suicide; there was but one small spot of hood | Cole in one of the lobbles and denounced Carse in — Holbrook, Polieys, Matanzas—Brett, fon & ehiet meaty ari dere Was, ® clean pocket bandker | 46 presence. Cole called Scovel a ilar, at the same oth Emma C Litchfield, Hayden, Brunswick—J § In- perfumed :§ ad to break. ope open the cyoset in the room, and | time striking an attitude more in the Dooney Har- | *riz's N Martin, Brown, Demerara—Eawin Rowe. window, and the sash bad te Appearance ot an attempt | ris style than according to the tactles of Billy BHE Ghtizen Wit) Feber Roce Re he cies Ai Pax Serer front pation atch with « Rnite; | Edwards. After a few aclentife twists and feints | xa Vie erent gees bees i) by riko a chee agains inst 3 jooked at pan’ of G getedl os bi cxe, SenicsAly, on let By a | © ore Crescent (Br), Nelson, Halifax, NS—J F Whitney & hairs and saw white pai Was handsomely stoppe james, who countered | “Sone Henry, Wass, Humacoa—Miller & Houghton. impreseion wae thatthe man ad comuniied wnicide, | With a terrific clincher that sent Cole | Schr Meteor, Williams, Hulifax, NeCoust Wrecking not to grass, but to the dirty, tebacco-ateeped mat © juror: tine 1” 2" 1 dectine to anewar. Co, cache Conservative, Benson, Galveston—C H Mallory & Q. Have Pave ‘opinion as to when death oc- | that covered the floor, First knock down blow for curred ? Toad t think on Frid morning ; the hair | Scovel, allowed without the formality of a claim. x So theright cde looked as it it hea smoothed down | Coie breathed he avily as his friends ratsed him, and Gee Charles Morford, Parsons, Charieston—Bentley, as irwith a 'wet cloth; put his hand upon the head aud | {t' was feared he would hot be able to come to time, idereieers A Co. Sognd te hate-wee Gas. So terrific was the blow that one eye was dri hr HY Nickerson, Whittemore, Baltimore—W Chal s;Haw do you reconcile fhis with the impression o y' ‘aped, i eulcide? » thought his brother, seeit he wound | DOt exactly in yay Oy but ty what Nat Langha: ft pene, Perry, South Thomaston via Portland—J upon hig sa might have wiped it off and forgotten he | would terin in th tN his profile underwent sehr John Randolph, Robbins, Fall River—Ferguson & "chs Garland, Ramey, Brantford—2 Hi x a Geht SB Godwin, Walcrbury, Staratord-Bieetord Stan, tu Schr TA Forsyth, Hobtie, Stamford—Stamford Manu facturing Co. yhteamer Ann Fliza, Richards, Philadclphia—W P Steamer Mars, Grumley, Philadetphia. Steamer Novelty, Shaw. Philadelphia. knew ore facts which would give the jury apy informa- tion as to how Mr. Goodrich came to his de: TESTIMONY OF A DRUGGIST. Frank W. Williams testified he resided at 104 Fifth ave- deceased had made purchases at his drug store in the month of No . Goodrich purchased -five in a box; could not a few slight alterati oe It wag a thrilling moment for the Camden | plead lator. J. Daggett by Lemdst and Addressing hi self in a soothing, insinuating manner to Scove! established for himself a claim to the rewar promised in one of the Eight Beatitudes, The ther- mometer was falling, and to all appearances the Nght was ended as Cole’s friends had thrown up the sponge; but Carse, having been informed of the affair, rushed. out of the Assembly chamber and clinched witn Scovel. Anybody who has ever witnessed a prize fight cam understrnd that the “clinch” is the severest test on the human frame. Aiter afew desperate struggles Scovel raised his shorter opponent on his hip and threw him over a chair, but Carse imitated Samson and pulled the vember last re taken to bring on the do not kn i ‘their composition; have i these pills: had never known them bring bortion or miscarriage ; yo net up undoubtedly for that purpose ; they are bur “ap in dais country im imitation of THE QUININE PILL; they are cathartic in their character; these boxes were Lat eeparate periods by the same person ; they were it purchased within a month or six weeks ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY TRE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK, th jhe purenaser'sdecease; he made the remark that his | Jong pillar down with him. The members of the | qqucmiPgvige,, Bulkley, Savannah April 1, with fadg war troubled with deiclensy is pecan hei ait | Home were Tashing out pelkmel’ anda iarce "tenmaniy dames "Adgery Lockwed” chs Peston A eal for Oey perchage 10 ‘ooper's Pills; we sell | crowd had collected in spite of the efforts of the | 9, with mdse an id passencers toH TMotvan reaped m inostiy to females; he told me he was La 4 ing part | Speaker to prevent the members irom leaving the Bark Thracian ol Hopdon) Hay, Amoy we 3 with Of his me in Degraw streets he paid ior the articles | chamber, teas to master. t bec 3, {abe of Good Hope when tol rose cl “ When be purchased them; he told me on one occasion he | Siganre t-Arms Jacobus separated the com- | Jan dl. St Helena He i yard eronset equator Maren Strings Gdiisitie baie into the Assembly chau. in Won 90 60; lont NE trades in Ine 23.5. <1 E of Ber- wud batants, Carse proceedin ber, while Scovel was taken into custody by the Mayor, who happened to be in the vicinity. He was alterwards released on giving bonds to keep the peace. Mr. Scovel was soon after interviewed by the HERALD correspondent, and he stated that the dis- pute arose trom the introduction of a bill which arch hb; March 20 had a severe ‘gale trom SSE ind WNW, and was under bare poles for 1 hours; Feb lati A ais Ton 28 #2 W. passed bark Ellen Bradford steer- ing 8; tim era, gchr White Wing, hence for Montevideo! 28th, Ist 0099 & ton 2038 Wy cpekennee seer ereign of the Bead, from Ban Francisco kv Liverpool, 98 days Wark 3 Martin Luther (Nor), Olsen, Cardift 45 a railway tron to order vessel to master. Toc * M this occasion he wanted condensed milk; the pills are only smenty-fve cente a box: these pills ure net jn. he never made any rewiark concerning the effect Is. SERGEANT VAN WAGNER was the next witness called. He testified that he had been fret told of the death of netics 0 Gaodtiee on on the SeueAbrkee eae a oa tect wr these ead Lis broiier had been | Was subsequently passed, repealing a spe- | ern passage und had fine weather; has bes murdered eh eared cone wasted | cial law re arding propate wills” Thisatter spe: of bermuta, Msi Wictiisties inn ig to go up there; ein Ik a ser Berncrivad nt there. cial law of 1872 ro valid any will which (even if | jark Athena (Ger: ristoffers, Hamburg 54 days, in hows then corroborated 1h the textimon v giveh the omecrs | fraudulent) had been admitted to probate for & | Bad strong NW aud BW wintle A.nouern pargage, ind Tait forara we the uding of the body of the deceased | Space Of seven years. Mr. Scovel’s interests Would | Banks with westerly galesuud stormy weathers shisied in ‘tue erpene nsot Bea Res See eae a. ig | Suifer by the repeal of said bill, as appears from | balla: # into the hows Ie Norn bine deri it ad Faited ite he night the following facts:—A few yeare ago John W. Brig Daisy, McCarty, Meseina 04 days, with fruit to Ross fore, nvr it woul have been easy to. bd Mickle, a director of the Camden and Amboy | # Deviln: vosel to Hand & Swan, Pubsced Gibraltar Feb there ‘were ‘any there, Tanette gotprints | Railroad, died, and shortly aiterwards an ssuge and had. fine weather: has rested "Dy Deivetive old will was discovered" leaving iis | Norway, aged 33 sean h Resns Lagettier ? ee “eke Estate 0 children of his nephew, Scover's | Siter house qverbuard und Ag wee. evel em TS PB oreotive Fok vec: wife, a niece of the deceased, being excluded. She | Pi ted spoke brig Ularabelle, trom Messina’ for New contested the will, and while so doing the law of | fa bd pees conser When’, or de she was legislated out 0! jurt. on & pul quent law passed repealing that of 18tz Senator Sewell had ie | POY A,00,, Passed Giiraltar Vet 18 mate the, mide Feealled from the Governor's hands, to kiliit. This | then nero WW gales; hae deen Barve weer move wax defeated by Scovel, but another bill, | the I id With the same object, was introduced and passed } ire "Hattie B Hatch, Progreso March 2, with mdse to amd that isevery word she eid. Officer Folk’simpres. | tO. the @iscomfitnre of Scovel. During the | Marclat & Co. fad fine weather and moderate southerly Fait aitaal the cut over the right eye was cauwd ty | @ebate OM the bill on Thursday morning, Carse Brig Hunter, henge tort Wapnee Theva ty 0h, 70.88, saw “Ke Loy le manwelplece | denounced Scovel in language that aroused the Q beings 68 baw ith ton . senyers the Captain and crew. of British b Inieenth atrcet: ain aphynician; kite aectncne eat | nears of the hat sppizing vo “him See words Feoentiy ‘wrecked on the const of Yucatan. ts Aw mOrm, “a Mer, lurer and @ scoundrel,” met him at a boarding house in Ninetee per, pet ‘ary Oliver (of Parsbore, NS), Gow, Mayaguez, pe ide by the boarding miistrew we wore sens ea before tne Fepealing gg to slaw, R rife Bae fokar to J V Onatavia & Co; vessel to D Y of his death. we left there when | <covel employs ir. Shipman, who tasued writs of | ne the bourding mistress gave up the house: be etated to cetment and thus brought the deiendants into Passed Through Hel) Gate, vome ttuue I Apsil ot Murch, i hat he wanted to bi purt, Sewell and Carve felt mortified at being BOUND SonTR. ie Raving every widing #ix hource in Bruok- | thas ‘checkmated. estate in question is site’ Dietens’ yi valued at halfa million dollars. nahin fo. Johnson, Portiand for New York, hardson—1 it ween, aie, otal ri Lity (of Windsor, NS), Lawrence, Memsina 71 dare, With iruitto Lawrence, Giles & Co; vessel to JF White 30. Hot! we showed oar aa Brookiyu Twill give 4 VAPROT THAT MRVER TARE.” thieldes sho nate final You no information; CONFIDENCE IN KIS MOMMNTY AND IWTRGRITY nmdse und passengers. Tlominim some money on then. in November or Decom. | | ME. Carse, on being interviewed, made the fol- | “Steam = hawt} came over to ony #bout cigut o'clock one | lowing statement sim Scovel came to me to-day with mage €n sili at. ra SONU tot HOR Sally tome ihe bolldin vinited the front rocin on \hewseond floor, ara iw 2 woman whom i Nad ‘it wy otice once: either in, Novessour ty com 4 ahost & year alter T kmew him T becnune and Was contronted by Cole, Who asked him to re- | tract the stateraent that he (eovel) paid $100 te {| Cole jor the intver’a services in the Ship Canal Schr Anna Martha (Br), Bossett, St John, N’ York. wich lumber to on nde Veasel to PT Nevins ‘ion Sehr Kelpie, B; Machias for New York, ih pil- json; vessel fo F Tathot Coe quan lady with whom hé was acquainted: ne | Dill, Aller @ war of words they came to blows, kins, Roch fe ied ee tuat.ne cared nothiagabout this jer. | and Cole was aay tata out, “Home one called | Sehr Anna E Marlin, Bueihy Boston ter Phindelphee i. hi « . vist blood Beh: Athan J, Ce - Hocone aud Third aves: che Wid we T went’ for. din, Wer chackca eiae Sromeedy | witht ste Pe cn ee AS URK BEAU Paid six Visite, about. to lier Mother: Sivm told me. he war ner ben, noon after 1 Sehr BN Hawkins, Wyatt, Boston for Charleston. Bene Mary ¢ Bim ith, Jehueon, ann for Phi » Sehr Fakir, Knowles Whektord for New Yorke eee the Jim Mace tactics, falling over a chair, till te pecond viet | Sergeant-at-Arrox soparated us. I can never forget old him of it, and he weve an evasive answer wud suiliod; Twas ied to | bow Scovel tried persecute me ; " he did not wish to eay much shout eer; ais 4 | from the Wai. fe einstenten 8 tonnes SRL Zetorn |, sobr Bliver Rpray. © pawiek, Rocka for Kiebmond, ry a with at jumay nuknow 2 Fishman. What the peopie of Camden hr fu Traften. Bich, Boston for New York to m: ree: be should beware ‘these Irieh,” whore hostility to G Acken, Mead Buamiord tor New York, Fig oToctb: whe oaid she Our inativations, he gaid, was too well understood. | j_Atenner Blectra Mott, Providence tor New Yo ne jad is deat in November she an y tye ve everyting J Bald ID Fepard to them at avig, Pall River tor New York, Bedi, = be coves Sener Steamer Biectra, Mott, New York for Providence, SAILED. ae NC; ines oe ino Hoe ‘arren Baw- cette paca: ote ae ny Onaiaata jar, na; mn, oy eS, : Hovaile, The Herald Almanac. ‘The most popular and really valuable book of the year iothe Humatp Avudnao tor 1878, It is now going rapidly through its Fourth Edition. No book of the kind ever so deservedly attained the circulation of this multum in parvo of an Almanas. It is compendium Of interesting variety of “specialties,” arranged under appropriate heads, of intrinsic value to all who may have need to refer to.any of them. Its Marine Intelligence contains the “Mariner's Guide” (collated from the columns of the New York Herald), Cyclone and Hurricane Charts, indi- cating the scope and'course of the tempests which 50 often beset the mariner at sea, with directions how to avoid their mfluences and escape their dangers; caution- ary and weather signalsof fare value; tables showing the time of high water at allthe principal ports of the United States; depth of water on the bars of the principa seaports; list of life-saving stations, funnel marks and night signalsof the Atlantic steamshin companies’ vee- sels; code of fog signals; change and description of lighthouses and lights. buoys, &c, &¢, on all the consts of ‘the world. To this is appropriately appended the fullest, most accurate, and, withal, concise information on yachting matters—tablea giving the names of all the re- cognized yacht clubs in the United States, officers of the clubs, names of the yachts, and their owners, measure- ment,tc. Toll captains of vessels, and, in fact, to al) shipowners and seamen, and to all yachtsmen the HERAUD ALMANAC isa mecessary guide, counsellor and friena, The Heratp Avmawac ig sold at the nominal price of 25centa, at which price It is sent free by mail to all parts of the United States. Telegraphic Marine Correspondence, Gaeenrorr, LI, April 4, 1873. ‘The United States revenue cutter Bronx, Commander Randolph, at2:45 PM to-day, strack @ sunken rock bo- tween Little Gull Island ana Plum Island, Long Island Sound, and sunk in twelve teet of water within three minutes after striking. All on board saved. Marine Disasters. ae STEAMSRIP Beacusre m sae at | Rol Beaten. Deen ore passed Woods Hole at 2248 PM jay ath), in tow of Ihe steamer Monshanseit, for ‘ult from Gla: Pe! athe’ B eB: at ba Pranclece 27 durit ic heavy gale, Donald Mc! aAMAn, & native of Greene, 8 weed 22 ‘® years, was Overboard and drowne Bang Awrnorn (Br), Woodruff, from Nassau via saatea ton, Ja, for Falmout, (efore. reported), tele Jamaal Meee a tk plot ett Sigeteel 5 e * nd‘made all possible sail: fresh ho west mae, found the ship te threo anda half inches an hour; March 3, increasing northwest wind and more sea; employed constant]; E purapa March 4D breeze in- creasing, with heavy, swell +8 ked with the north a and Golfing! he eavily; Seats Corie! ed away cree W March 5, ship ps making ao more fvater: had to Mans all hands at pumps: fect of water in the hold; breeze moderating; te asipbiyatauiens pest tapeal | 4 01 es of wa Srarehek Mrcteg” Bretee gon laboring tl at pumps mek ta t water all: heavily ; crew const poee March 7; strong out of fore and after hi rs heavy sea running; ipping much ‘water; pomp: 8 constantly chonne ai ee, feet of wat tls 1c noe eraally at tu the mainsail; March 8, m¢ made water, eh increasing, wind NE by E Ketting very deep, bore up for Tangle ad Race ea re could not kee; ea ten feet of water ie the hold; 3:30 PM, pes onthe reefs about oul mile from shore; ship umped heavily; put the boats out nd Broceatod ‘along the coast to find assistance; saw a schooner going to- wards the vessel, but was unable to get back to her on ac- count of the wind and sea; March 9, came toa small village The mate went through the surf, but cowld obtain no assistance. The boats could not get Near the shore on ‘Account of the shallow water. Noon—The captain went through the surf, and could obtain no assistance to Ko to the wreck. M—Arrived at the port of Progreso. The Captain of the Port (here being’ no Englist’ ves: sel there) kindly giving us a Jon ie alee ity kn and food March 12—Four of the crew’ got off in bark and two in a Spanish vessel. The remain ry Scales of the captain, mate, carpenter, one A B and two appren- tices, were kindly taken.on board the ec an- tine Hattie B, bound for New York, her full erew’on board, Gd not require ‘any he Captain Hateh, seeing that it was our ou leaving, kindiy’ offered to take us. March greso for New York, and arrived here vol Bien Barx Retwe pv Moxpe (Pr), at San Francisco 27th ult from Rio Janelro, was 12 days off Cape Horn with strong westerly gales; carried away starboard main channels, lew away sails A ap aes mich , een Mat fc Gloucester Sd inst, having been In. collision ‘with sche put Into Gloucester, ota tee aan ee that ihe Ra a ea; Allen arrived at Boston sl vin . Bric 1. Starnes, Hi Baltimore 3d from Sagua, on the ult, ot Hatteras, gc & 7 poo gale from “se shifting to WSW, and damaged he; cargo. Brig Cect.x (Br), rom Demsrere reed Aver marne-0 at Cuttyhunk, has been saver. ‘Tho vessel and Ihe cargo in the hell will be'e total loss, Semr Rota Sa4w, wen, trom New York for Bath, Me, passed down over Nantucket shoals cn Fueeday, with picked up 0 ara Taland tnelow Ne uariar Boat sun: 0 1 fay, ‘rn fee Ted to feara that the Ruth Shaw hed foun dered. Avg! 24 inst on the schr «80H rons King--A survey was eld 24 int on the sehr torm by 1, whic! avert etimer leaky, condition’ It wag de. to tak out the cai “dunnage.’” pre that the Ms = switch supposed to be in the tag pcre may be got JonWSivswan, at Seranpansiatun from Philadel. wigs on the night of the 28th, Cape Lookout tearing AW jo N, lost jibboom, waa es: ‘was carried away by a heavy mk DetwaR, which was lying at the whart at Wil- mi NG, pnt ng a hamnber: wis, injured To the ex Set of al plosion which eccured there on thei byt saving iis bowsprit sprung and her stays car- i Scur Gonpess, whose masts were recently spran, been repaired at Prentice’s wharf, New London, andails sails in a day or two, Scur Jutta R Froyp, at Georgetown, SC, March 90, from New York, had heav bo a ASAE broke foreboom and spilt ae atte pangs The wreck of bark po oy Ai she J! on the beach, be pees oe inst, to Veet in Woy for § ie paghor es are ente: for the old metal which the hull coi fais egrtsat Lowpon, April 5—Tho “Silver Tray” has foundered off 8an Antonio. New Onteans, April 4—Tho steamship City of Galves- ton, from New York, broke her propeller, pear, guaran: tine station, and is now being towed up to the ci Miscellancous. The purser of the steamship Virgo, from Savannah, has our thanks for favors. Purser A J White, Jr, of the steamship James Adger from Charleston, has our thanks for favors. American Luoyps Universa, Recisrer—The Supple- ment for April 1 to this work is received from Capt Thos D Taylor, Director. This book of reference was approved by the New York Board of Underwriters in 1887, the Pe- bo fa eel ana in 1860 and the Liverpool Under- writers, nd is the only American reference recog- ps at artment of Surveys, 35 Wall street, New York. rhe. classifications are predicated on the sea- worthiness of shipping. Ann, 180 tons, built at Maitland, NS, in r name changed to John Mason, and now sails under the American flag. ‘nieen, Gronere D Loup, which hag been ashore on Block a recently put into New London for repairs, has d them, at an expense of $150 She sails for Desdiation soon. Lavxcuep—At Wilmingtom, Del, April. from the yard of Hariau & Hollingsworth Co. Ine new iron steam- ship Grenada, built for the Pate Hail Steamship Co, ¢ Is 300 feet long over ali, 3054 feet depth arnold, Her frame of angle re tre nd 4 ing makes her one of the most sul head, whieh goes to the HA er deck. She will have ac- commodations for 180 first passengers and 300 in the steerage, Notice to Mariners. MEDITFRRANRAN—1TAL ay an Coe — LIGHT OF CAPE The Ttallan government hi meiven notice that a lichtis now exhibited from a jj ote Toon yesene erected on Cape Nau or Oolonge, southeast coast 0: aes e light is a fixed white tights elevated. 133 feet above the level of the sea, and in clear weather should be seen from & distance ot 20 mn! minating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of s oct 4 white, =} wie, ager sella: colored white, and is Nein if 10 8 “fe ‘osition—30 6 ow halemen, A letter from Capt Mou! i f ba: Paton of NB, at fi Helena Feb Hates fe ook eo thes gia ship (previou ported. wi on Island} 3600 Tait” chests tea, which he had taken & on dave ie na thence toe Ps ie upon, On the passage ee ba fell. in with a perm "ana right wi among them for Your! yit7y flit in the ship; the meat was taken from the casks in the cantiings, A boat was ta ned ri os, be F} Water casks emptied into ft, a1 bags for the bread and flour, faving ance sf, water, and being 1500 miles thought best to make Sail, which he jeaving plenty of wales on gfe a ta teh barrels area ‘an 4,200 whale—and Had shipped oi! by the Paciffo, of N of two to cruise and home, ‘ha sat that port Foreign Ports. 7) Feb 13—In port ship Formosa, Alicn, from Ma- ee for Boston, disy for repairs; bark om, “Cour niries? af ope wells Ko ae L es dog and valuable information to all classes, It contains a Rey i one eer siete Queen Aoretee nk weet Alisa, "on 5 ‘In post Toei seh? Sx bo ee ne Fon tro Benton, arrived a Montego Bay. 1a Naat New York x vena; Grove, Weaver, ‘St Tho- Havana; sohr Charles E as Norms oa es ie Stew- line ie Me- of re 1D r tte. er: Feb 15—In port for Providence, = ‘oa ie Wher, Mobt a ith, steamed tin igi (from yeasts Ee ehrins brig Jove C eed ith, priga ‘lien (, Cha How York tit Day, Sonne ear ee i, beta i arson tip Kirkpatrick, one Sa. 2 er teres I , Bills ao Hatteras; schre Nelson igs dot i nein ‘@r), com Carde- ener agin eat Witt uae ce et ie iat n Say dat De ig for a Ate a ner, ake eatery eae De: a staat and ria fire a se aor Bea Nollie Nowere ‘ty , tee Helen Hastings (Br), Carter, ‘or : i i rieat ‘Walls, and Dewey. ca piautean March Si—Cleared, sehr Verper York. hr John N. sane ris mesic ne oie Br), Thompson, \verpool. Inaava, Mare th 20-- Avetged echr Minot Light, nie, Bosto vie Torke for x ey ig Fie roe, ADT In ert anip City of Pa NT onereas nga Sark kinky faakor Bi Arrived 4th, steamship’ Bo ¢ a New orleana: Whe eke ke eee ackl (A Cs an oh hesena doi @ ana (Bb. maa’ ‘chi JW Beara (Br), atvento Feb 33—Arrived, fist Malta (and | 5 sets niioh ee He Port 8 if irs wets rn Car- sree terP) Wie nat Witter eto aril Rumball Sail schre J Ballkey: do; wary S ORtaweh Carter, sng all hia; 27th, back Mary ©) Marshall (Bn), W Wright Amy A Lane, Carver, and Jamies avin, Bia Baraat aise rey a etary vie Ne ir), jarmon, Davis, New York; OP Gerrish, Armstrong, north of Hatteras. Nor vorke 20—Arrived, schr Pan) Seavey, Lowell, lew Yor 'ADARG, Jen- Salted, brig Jacob Rothenburg (Ger), wilde, New Yor Pronounco, ai n 27—Sailed, Catharina Bagenia, Bruz- on), Winsters, New York; ne, Le “quien own, ee scArrived, steamship Ouba, Ma- a] for “‘Snreupn, Ma rh Dark Celeste (Br), Wright back). }, bark Reunion, Tucker, Bos- pegs March 2$~Arrived, schr H“E Thompson, Davis, St Joun, NB, April 3—Arrived, bark Idelia, Berry, Tho- astor ™Glearea 24, schr Albert Devereux, for Cardenas. swe i Aegoe BOSTON, April 3— Arrives Dench. man, London via Lisbon aisabett Ay ganas Moors pone {gnkinn Bueabetgort Sas Jas Youn es eters, Hop s Young, foung, Amboy HG Bind, Blacking nd Frauéis Bile, War- ren, riled Bei 8 morencevs and Btisanath. Franklin, and Boston; brigs Nellie uichel Magi le ‘anda. H Lane. Arrive seamahipe Seminole, Matthews, Savan- Neptus ville tune, pees lew York; sehr Ann B Glover, ,, steamships Saxon, and: Centipede. m, Manroe, Palermo; schr Lucy Susan, from a ae é2 a2 jack le. Philadelpiins bare D, Pensacola, Below, bere ee Deas Hai ia pasate sh Key -West apy from Chesa; ake: barks timater a sanitrom, ‘a Dryaden (Nor), -Sehach, eaeear +B ark be Rds Beagle Serr 81 a ence? L a: an man, 1m; Howard once v3 rari ido Hi a deal mi stary om, ‘tes do. tone brig Sollee to pom Ter Quéenstown lor orders; schra Senator Grimes, Philbrook, Providence; Oakes Ames, Kdwards, Hoboken ; 1B Cow: pei Balled, etcamehi By America Lave Laure a en match BD, Warbes a Rates schr Francis Satterly, a mara Rew’ yore “ites gare Saled bark Fo ‘hints Mayo, Boston. eden larch 28—Arrived, schr Hast- ween’ Chage, New Bedfo: NDINA, wert 2%—Cleared, schrs Winner, nm; Gen sfall, Wade, and Sabao, Dyer, Flamer, I ional ark, Rothemay (Br), M he 8 enna iion Wie abbott Ladianey Lee, Vanuilder; Relite Theil, Bian ; Jenny F Willey, Willey aa May Morn Kee ‘FORTRESS meg ke April 4— Passed in, bark Princess Alexandra, from New York for Norfolk; schrs eres ener ard, from de for Richmond; Searsville, LVESTON, March 27—Arrived, barks Clif @r), Jagan Port Talbot; Thor (Nor! , Amundsen, Cardiff. Cleared, sclirs pcaee er, McCarrett, New Or- Sameee Jas Eaton. wisp 1CArrivea, fedmsiiip Clyde, Kennedy, New York POHORGETOWR, 8c, March 30—Arrived, schr Julia R Floyd, Squires, ood York. rs Wm_ Walton, Howell, Morristown, 29th, Annic Murehie, Hamiin, Doxbury, GHORGETOWN, DU, April Arrived, bark Thana strom, La Ntaverpoo schrs J Wellington, Boston; ‘April 2—Arrived, ste Antonio, Pennington, Galveston for! mr pork te Mand pro. bro- ceeded). watrived March 27th, bark Hypatia pe Lowe, Liver- @ s Isared sag, ante Hightelier g Falmouth, BE; ie Ur rt ‘om New 4 Hana) javre, WOBtLE’ March WoCieared, sels Anna. W ‘Whitmore, pity rH Erase oo chit ete earce, via Ke ‘i Cardenas: Gertrude Hi iweey Sanithy, false, Hanter, Utila Linda, Mo red—Bark Magute L Carvill (a at Liver- Arrived, barks Rowena, Watson, Liverpool; Evi- vit Fliars, Cardi ggidinheyraryeReavinareed jeared—Steamships Hannover Ger), juan Bre- men via Havana and Fousbampioe i Shackford, Port poe. via Mavana Aeinwalls Hh; employ United States, Le er, Bo ee ‘Niek w York :sbip Cani lerbury (Br), + darks Fron na, Nilson, Bremet big Ny ye i ron- fiadt tj sehr War Fisher, Lyina, tae ‘Arnet, yarrived. steamship Gen Sedgwick, Evans, New April £prrived, steamship Cordova (Br), Reynolds, Newport, E. auncairived, steamship City of Galveston, Rowland, ‘ork. New ¥ Sist—Arrived, steamships Geo Cromwell, Dapp Hey New York; ships Crescent City, Delano, Havre; Jo! jad- stone, Hinekney, Antwerp; Bocord, Warren, prerpont bi Posperidad (Span), Mars, Havana; * is, dos brig Cinque Sorelle {tal}, Adoni ming up, shins Hampton | Cou! Liverpool Lancaster, Bartlett, from do; F Anna Camp. Gardner, a Butler, from do; Hannah Morris, Jone: mouth, E; Sawley Chudlow, Bosee, from St Clair, "Lamont, from Liverpool; barks, Penny, from Bot ton Libra, Hapase Annie Kimball, ungon, from Bordeaux : Clanssen, Speranza, Chi Sunderiand le the bar, bound in—Ships Belgravia (Br), Bell, from Liverpool; Arran (Br). Laweon, san j Princeton (Br), Robertson, from Liverpool, Brook- pile, Thompson, trom do; Nonguamn Donn from Ne B CScranton, Wheeler, from eee Adrona, avis, from do; Darke fhe, Maron fro Malta, Malcolmsen, ive Hickman (Br),’ Tingley, from Tonaon: Erjerteen, for do. Cleared—Bark Alport (Nor), Anderson, Jno Kranta, Pitchers Boston; Uriah B Pare ‘Crowell Providence, Sournwxst Pass, March 1—Crossed the bar, steamship hata Barrett, Philade!phia via Havana. ark FDO) besin tn, ‘ailed 3th, steamships Yazoo, Cortes, and Metropolis; Jay sper. oi fo arrivals er departures amehip Mis- The fours is aground om the bar, laying acroms and blocking tee RX, KO, fon 4—Seiled, steamship Elien § BERN, yer, Ne Terry Raine ck, aera irrivea, achra Anne Elizabeth, Cobb, Routh, ‘Dennis, gtacean, Nason, Provincetown; Vapor, Applegate ist’ kis FOND. An Ap re Ei ae. H Read, Philad Philadelphia; Henry €ibbs, New York! 0), Bsa mp: KJ Munsell, Rich, Hennad Chase, do tor New ved, sobes Fleetwing, Cobb, Virginia; schrs MH Read, neon, Philadelphia; Exec Islor, Blycenburg, "ion i, April 2, PM—Arrived. br Brothers (Br), cry m Digie or, Ba- unten, fen bara eertede Rew Yor! Olive Branch, Nicker: 0, and. Minnerota, yvidenc nce for da, ‘treasure, not iW Deca Mi ie ht ar fa and Jorn Price, F490 Ty les, itiel), Pawtucket Pe Sea ie i it Wihiteho a Jo fer Halulmores alee ; sloop sp Oho Bomerset for Ne Katted —Hetire ors Wright, Ryder; Providenge for Virgin) gan Wiley, do tor ca Cora none Marenlces,” 1 aden Pre ence forte fie mary tandiah Rich, ater eroey n, Ds hos W Haven, i Brown fo tor DB weet Cobb, a 1G Curtis, Pain ry bi! Ma . Wiley, ‘Provineetown for do Baitumore ‘York: J Wal ‘or! Fie Sith, jdioucedte for Noy idence etis, Elli, tr 4 30, for the Channel Mfr order va ne Yep b—sasrived, bark Kya (Br), Facey, New y sdalea Feb 17, ship Rowaventure (Br), McQueen, Mo- for do; Fi 1th Howeastie, Del; Linaie D 1, Barke, Providenve iin. ‘Also sehrs Alida, Baton, New Redford for Now York 4G 8 Poms, Vollive, Provideute tor Virginia, Kelpie, Bhan, ; we Machias for New York: B Lae Tabors, J do; v4 co | SRR ee oem ‘do. waa Nt PAW and a tent Wise Bik Merk eG ble, BAVANNA' nie Coping! York. ; Carrie ene Baltes aa vant, "UH? ipa F Chase, Ohi ied Brown; ih nd, ‘ha E Flower Diokinvont ca Baurye, uk. Mareh BY ), Bu eh ‘Queenstown; bark ied SIM Theodore ed, ta ship Gontaur Foster: Tomdon l—Ship Cail He Ke on Weta iy en irnsmore eivright Sunline long Kong; acenstown. ath, pee ahips Save Gp ator Glasgow; Reine ¥ for lajor, “nd Beull, Boston H ‘“ M Magee, Walton, do for do or Baltimore; ia ir New York; Julia E Gam ee Sore aren Mak, Parker, 8 KON; “ona Grant New York a pork March bons rnin a coi Rob- re Katie, yt itimore par Dal ‘rancisce. 2, OD ‘account of Taces of tue ),‘ Maven 24—Cromed the bar, bark “bela ‘Annie (Br), Lar- ae malt Cant, i. = i ae re wi cay: to Sele Hl 4—Pdesed up for: ind ; ‘Adelina, from wee Some Mahone Bay, N83) ae se RRR aes "oi leared—Bark Horace Beals, Fickett, Matanzas; pore Returned, sehr Abby wares it of head. i T, April 3 mad. Yeahs tario, Sprague, Spe Sear eee rived fama Mi aod Taub et Ht Rae sith iter, Thrash Mi Mtivo aurne ae gta iowa ‘Allerton, erm bay hi) cate exited ate at Janeir 1001 5, harks Casma (Br) er, Call Dunfillan Siaevulloch, doy ha Siberia Be. Inglis, Queenstown bark iador (Cob, Doc mg Fort wrnsend ; sch Thee Yan aiken’ eae Belen, Liverpee mi perks @ic), Wheel Teriaht! Na ake NWA ab snip Onta oy Ms ae engl ue wh LA a ae ee alma Jessie ch aw Yo ¥ meet es era “Olenred— Steam mehitp Mi Magnolia, Palmer, ee i dark ETS Liverpool; schrs D Dy attic E Taber, New Yo ved, ama Leo, New York; ieared—Sonk M Fenwte Jacksonville, “t- Uarine ickerson, Liverpool; schr r, Philade! SOMERSEN 1 ‘April 2—Arrived, schr Wild Pigeon; Evans, P ierox, April 8—Arrived, sch Pennsylvania, Ral Hea chr a tie 8 Collins, Tribble, and Cynthia VINEYARD’ BAvES ‘April cree steamer Nep- Saleins A ere nia {or dos amen D Me- Garth Rachel Burien HB Emory, and ayer & Ma- and Addie Ryer- egrons aval, we ae acher, Galveston for do; ie EB of or 09 Pate nd Mn! nebgits for do; ¥ J ‘Lock w feline | Gate ate: and cor Htadel- 0, i for pam 4 Hew, B (te do for Richmon ashington, 7 m Martin, Rockport for "a0; oy Vallane, Camden wis, Provincetown for Virgil Sent kel ie Brown, le entire wee is i vetting under way. WILMINGTON, rik I Gleared, bark Vorwartz Gen" Rotterdam ; Tscue” A @ Ireland, Townseud, New yr eeryed steamship Fanita, Pesme: New York. 2d—Arrived, schrs Ada Ames, Adams, Rockland; Fan- Rich, Boston; Adolph Hugel, Wicks, New red—Brig Fram (Nor), Anderson, Bremen. Public legal y jelty requ advice free. A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, «corner of Fuito: ‘AL ‘where; nodal t- i HOUS! ° Attorney. iy ‘Brosdway. Bo sem Leonie ih vane at ad d Boerum atre sd oe zam sires, On Sunday trom 3 to9 P. M. MACHI UY ONLY THE BEST.—THE WHITNEY ait wees asily worked INE ig the sim est and um Boome 613 Browdway, machine in the world. ILORIDA bly tNustrat delphia, in 8 ENCE pn rae and “i pemgmsing. wh only to ‘a ¢ Sohenck is dorsed Mim ventured as recovery of this sug report. from consuny deaths from t! has further about Pila Js very Ligh Hector a as the seldom among disense, MC Bey PIL conse, Prevention and one ty ‘ONIC and SCHENCK'S MANDRA ered used by him in the treatment nF all pi monary affec ~ we ty! #0 thoroughly stood the effectiveness of below, Mine ‘irseain ee have gone there trom time w have been benefit the percentage of reco bee Feng cee far, out of the wi bun Bel 2 A ion, iy ‘contrasted ey 8, but always favo ters genial climate characteristic of ¥ of Florida rida. vera} ‘was not ven “intl he himself had taken ‘ida and mad Pei ‘aaa ing particularly the ne ale at diffe ent points through laces best ea lew | consumpti jar down as Fiorida, the fav, as stated, Minnesota and such regions. nouncement soon caused a change in the ord Many whe had tried other [ant now located ik Le where the benefit desired was: {ime that to-day patients from all parts "Sour the county ee there by hundred in regard to Florida proved correct by | of all who have one there, b law over Minnesota as a reside: ence for consuinp- tives is evident by a giance at the last United States cen- in Fiorida itis but six, the being within two percent as uel as our civ State of nia. rounded “Oy migrate ‘to hese are the x ther north the sales est revensy, but ee e ni! chieved b syn ga tat during the Winter few enre rince and these fant Dr. mehenex, ws tor Jed tour of observa! there consulted with iwany ot whom, by a free use Tul climate, are ra ‘Of course there are many lo mdi ND CONSUMPTIVES. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS BY DR. SCHENCK, Pailadelphia North A: it April 1. a peal ty tan. ‘ort merican, Apri! yn of human iife— termission, to the study of any on ranch. forty years—mdre thn the earn in voted exclusively, wi ‘subject, must 08k, way and expert io jet in the life ‘of Di. vsom oa Behe ig researches and ff Hebenoks a fi Styl Fe circa eae ‘thai PULMORIC. Se BYRI 1 experience ime that to-da: fo occupy an undisputed field, no efron to combat inet" OF restorative medicines, backe powers of these livin thousa: jad been efyen. up to ‘die. and remenrch Dr. Sehonek has devoted. much Say snd research during the ‘Pesos Be few a yoere asto most’ acceptable te for consump’ during Winter’ a pel in the bi ee on sot cl the temperature, ts li ich re and apparent titing in thelr. haraster are and Sraraes geting ‘ss isease: our most celebr: icians, for years is been a great diversity of opinion to ge of climate for Co tives ‘during our Inter months, The Stat in.and around por more enerally recommende an ‘an: Here the atm icon anh 09 tally St. Paul hi secret osphere is. seneral mara heretoio ray te. mai with our early ith a ihesuometer pay invagiably point. Thousands to ited and veries has been so LA small that ers have ot late deemed it Png with fi jar aivane to be incurable. ‘De. among the few physiciai sota or any bet? ere the Doctor ine Seana his first circnlar fogo io Florida in G short toe ane the Doctor's ad- mueelves of 4 le personal Investigation of ite out the Stare selecting the for the patient. “At this time but South, and none ever ed resort he bps AC al F Of, ives ever went ‘so apparen nek’s theo most certain at ‘ine advantage Not only has By reference to the Rime showing the mortality Dut win Pine in the former State ain at home, snr- ‘ar, friends ind, old | associations, " than r miity where the Chances of “denth are” nearly equal, Dr.” Schenck Giscovered that dar down in Florida, Rnicrprise and Metlouviie the mortaltty ior beung few If any deaths irom the dis- the p articula: named by the lome in Winter. During the thermometer at thexe places often iy op advising ‘padicnte to Dr. Sehene! ha ing patie ni Butcrnese and re crowded with those afflicted with pul laces were seldom he: Consuiny: Pavers oF lef nnul nck, tated, issve sh ecm Ue, rales common peaeee te ab Wor Plata Te Winter, Thy arrivals vouch year axe tipidly ineressins, so mach so tie accom ations are being xed to their utmost. Pie 4 new Ws ) modious: te | aud Kote: rom another ex- ny pater loridhy ‘and hike aticnisy all of of his Treparetion nd the delight. idly recovering. nen} Aves who bavi 6 of the means to go to Florita, there are very reasonabie “ Tally the care in places resorted to as, tmpriuelpied dealers vory often ture athiction Yo prom. , however, ae cnrinot afford this trip fie doctor's advice Weyer, seit always bancogen, avoid taking scrd, and the aye to do this during the Winter is to stay. in a warm room, with « regular temnporatare, and exer ise by walking Up and down, as strength wil! To su can, however, the Doctor would have past their Winter at eitier one of the threo places he has named, saat ith them a saiclont supply 07 his PUL. C HYRUP. SEAWEED TONLO une MASDKAK A