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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 192, 1695, ey ‘ i and that the vesse! could keep / about gettin: the stern of the big ships cheer as the long delayed ship settled | Vosburg care up with her within a/the starboard bow and took aboard the a Pp ¥ 4 ‘cumstances. Jase the doc! The Evening’ World's" down into its berth stone's throw of Fire Island Lighthouse. | Once again he passengers of the br Beene oe Oe eee ee ene eee a ecalcat he nuga atdtns shoved | Al Ppa iwcaie Wht braved | the tal cRegeelty Hetecho tis Heol? ] INTERESTING CONCLUSIONS. Ar hi tants were at| icy ni H ) Shover search of La Gaxe ad braves e rat’, cheered to t rho Ti yen= INC) fore on a Sy. After the firet shock |it into the desired location, LEAVING SANDY HOOK. the feds of tee which s threate| Ing World's tugs, Which Was gallantly in | Alarm felt by those | The fi os Toit WAS a matty her destruct to render “db Pp septs from the Luck+ therg wap fat 6 machinery did | Frenehmam. t Stet of his wife assistance to wh thought Vosburg on the| fothers Agree on One Vital Subject. * up. — a Ghally' start the ship proceeded very among the efowd and came down in Me | would be a disabl t hoard a ce shi th of the next day |leapsa, He did not walt tu force a pas the bay threw of slowly, and up to n aid hae that she was sighted ata vening World,” the first news. Ae ee te sty-six miles. sage through the crows e threw HM | Or ARAN cornea | The Vash the same! paper to be placed in the hands of the! y, " » thinkli Atlee another run of 21s miles the) <eif aver thelr heads and gralved her to] @UARAN TINE. b HN errand oft urted out | voyagers of La Gagcogne, who had not bed! girl pee ie uk i as ait ite epped again We wore, frit: hie Nee, oie maven al h her rity uy Heat ranting | ich meh Hin was set eyes On a newspaper: for seventeen | {Ver subjects of the deepest tb erests i = ened ‘until we learned that en-| As the sengers ny J. omen! from the Hehtehip just b about wh en - Some ead lives of 4 op gain to examine | threw their arma about cach other Wd lernrugts th tana tacta nt Che tn ant Paucines in aie lire red . ; is : finde tad been ere toraliow the over-| like chill tren {CR ce ee SOUSA HOUR OL tie tie Se Tenia atte ‘at the | 4 je for The Evening Wo Jusury, while others fhe broken Pats nto cool off. ‘he time| While these scones were being enacted | Mle ber anchorage ohe lay quietly in a] Qeerdue ate ‘rtholes | One of “The Evening World's" staff! CoH Cs Ter Cmte Rang heavily while we lay rolling in the] {side the “crowd outside grew: pntil | wey that was as calm ax x milipond. | khowed th y eebins were beliantly thoughtfully carried down few copies | ene. Separate, how- trough of the sea, and when ve est girs pecame oh wteaane | ot n tugboats surounded her, | !tum hope Chal te uty hee jon the Vosburg and threw them to the ever, as their paths giarted wo went very slow, W Sate preaeed @ ne * among 1 Kvening World's” 1 pide Mads nga Tk decks of the big veese!. Such a seram- y GS miles on Jan, 2, ee ob, 4 196 mies: | A. Neen to the Charles street (tut FW. Vosbarg, which was the trast We Tisew. | ble as was made by several of tne j Women passengers has seliom been wit- hessed, A young girl, one of the Misses” Rivt of Home. aoe | cabin 20 miles on Feb. 2 afid on police, In order to clear | vexxal to come alongside “he big French bossengers liner he way slowly creeping along of Sable ; , Sabl enthusiasm Was aimost as great] eo ale pundi: svery! on bu the more fortunate ones with Th Nek Aiwhleomne Atlet hek one ahd: t Newfoundiand.. Everybody on board | Uke more rte en hy | hought to be! . capt a nd disappeared With it in the Hing Diet The great decks became crowded, and| ‘The remainder of the papers were knew just where the ship was, for We all | passen- | ful voy: j the companionways choket with poor quickly and hungrily contisea’ and had charts and spent much time stu erianen,! onlied out A cAnhY Atietier boat whieh had come out to! Besive the big Brench jiner, the tug/ the ery went up for mi When it ing out our position. We were getting a el Diet the hahtship te gret La Gase on lwoked Like @ rowboat, but il Was big | Was ascertained that th ply had been tog out ctiy but slowly, when we felt \ eo tong we [DOr sate arrival was th eHough to det the passengers, among) 80 quickly exhausted, a murmur of keen Snother shock, somewhat like the first, u Shah nat (4 buekenbach, which was also charter wiom Were many American citizens, un-| disappointment yse from thos ho ‘The vessel came to a dead stop, and) for three | bY "Foe World.” The Luckenbach hy ferstand thi y Were in falling’ dis us Pot succeeded in obtaining what fan officer told us. the plston- rod had istorm-Hutuec| dt board a score of more uf bundles of | tance of he and that their long. | <hey then seemed most t broken again, and in such @ menuer [tis mornings Worth whieh had been |Urasged-out voyage was approaching its| Tt wast in life may He, Na- 9 i x 8‘ Ave. Bet. 40" 4 41% OTS. The B. Callan stock of Dry and Fancy Good: a: [28 now on sale at our establishment. This stoc: big ocean t ported at that time th jd not be tired, nee cas | Drouwht down fro: iO clly, anid tte nose | Ch Gaxcogne would rive at Que s | . 0 phen when we were sul ying under no tn itty ons | te ie ektue Giomeside the were hoisted | gat Be Werid flag toate trom the] atk aoc Bin tpt fh the Brenich are subject s |C-msists ot first-class lines of Dry and Fan e wer struck by this ic nF Ne tp on the steamer's dev io be d o «© Vosburg, and whe r adn een si a fro n Ps he same phy G ite att . © very. tow. pasa 4 on| thelr Welfare, su cheer w Health Officer Alvah H, Doty was on n deep ind hail accom. i atts, 1 ee snything eiicem, and all the passengers | Many to, ket HY much tess time |g TREES rdered below by the captain, The | than under ordinary circumstance dock wh Rratcng ‘were battered down and every, be Ga aeoarie ier, twenty, ‘wes ab tight as possible, We | 7 4 : z in'the ieicene ¢2 erionced no discomfort | cabin and 18 steerage, a total of 158 except that caused by the extreme pitch- atl mencmme:” gq GREETINGS MOST HEARTY. [Word “During the storm, which lasted ne sufer in ‘pio |every yard of goods and every article and garmen perlion to that remains of this splendid stock at less th their viol f h n the Luckenbach arcived at {48 seldom been heard ov. Flower, " La Gascogne was travelling anxiously 7 + of a" north. Ber awaiting La’ Gascogne's are MOPHING, bat the fon ahs io [fate of tensmiles an hour, and Cept [rival iu aA at heir excliement of the arrival had’ gyven | Cutler algnalied his engineer to run only | While waiting for the tlie to make up ail tiuught of sleep, and ten“only | tthe same rate of speed, The Vosburg|{t safe to proceed Into, the harbor, a} tion 50c. on the dollar. hisioua (0 heat the Aret Rewnce ran her nose close against La Gasogne's | letter was thrown to the tug. loucken. Young gir nde, meds a Kuan for starboard bow. and together they ran| bach to be mated for delivery to Mrs @ feticont U ly ty ‘ia nae ne y_ miles, Move Strohmetr, Fortieth street an ‘| dna ‘mem atthe Packages were! During the run two of “The Evening | Mghth weenie tie ie” ureets B&8E through modesty, and often withhold . ii ' World” reporters perch: board his steamer, the ¢ urs, a life-boat wi the Ww e ce J themselves on] of the envelope w: itten What ought to be toid. ground the | Mona ewe aid not know | Mt the Foot of the Gangplank. | rhe Popping of Champagne Corks, | and spray were drenening. ther ‘the tan who thtes the fetter to tne | Mation on sizch subjects Iss | i GINGHAMS, all colors, a yard..sUé@| signe and colors, a yard * Y is until afterwards. There was abso-| The pier of the French line was full c held converse with the passengers 0 ‘ ‘ tug Was aesured that'it would be muted | held from them, owing to the f BP ule circuinstances. “Wo ail had the | the worsen who were there to meet rela-|s#luon of La Gascogne, and the popping] the fest intimation of "La Garcognes |e Gatrenee PARKeKer. the story Of!" Ty such cases they shotild do as thow Your gholee, of, 10, cates fine AMA | io Dos, Flow Cases, good muslin Breatest confidence, In Capt, tives and friends climbed twenty feet] ix the passengers and. the offleete oe nel led known Veyed In his own words to his friends ye of young ladies are Mioing avers diene, a yard TE OLD full ‘size, for W dnesday onl d hia officers, and we, fe! Gran ‘dhe botendn unente & K00d | the: Vensel, who were: the Graphic Story of the Brenkdown, je sun wasthen shining briehtly,| day: write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, 5 _ BEES each... 6 Bererrers re in the han: od sailors, y Miele ote. aoe the sea was as smooth as a millpond,| fq arly as possible their | Misses’ GINGHAM APRO: wiih this occasion, celebrated their safe a The st % i S. 100 “ ne incident which tended more than | view of the landing, \ ee ne story of her broken machinery |and at Inst nature ned to be sm! 1 doz, each . anything else rd the fears of some] “100k out," sald one rival in port was graphically told by many of the|on the unfortunute linet ms das e her freely given i 04 KI D G OVES e Mt CAMBRICS, all styles, a yatd.. « the genuine article, full yard . ur choice of fine SHIRTING 5 cases Fruit of the Loom Muslin, ’ 05: Mass., giving mptoms, and ree $n mantounther) Galt. Baudelon had retired to his state-| passengers, am nh mentioning. ; : its 1g Whom Was Mr. Ed- paania ine . Pay oat aren Tpassengers [#8 they struggled to reach a higher |room Soon after La Gascogne came. to| ward Mix whose story was afterwards | Salling crate avefully Salut Jadviee and timely aid, ‘i, We wil 1 gathered the Smokingercom every |point, “iook out, you'll show your an-|her anchorage in order to met a little | fully corrobormted he cae tec * | Lydia BE. Pinkhan's Vegetable Com t broken loten or set Right and made up a poker party, They tiles, Winton Net ned pea fd severe, strain 10} La Gascogne’s machinery had broken | Saline craft, In the lower bay saluted | pound is the young giil's most trusty , *| Inebuttin 6 and Thook, les y [whieh Wy heen je ‘ v be daea A 5 » by dipping their colors | PO } f r , Ral 8 played cards tn the, most Unconcerncn| ‘i don't care, 1 want to he the first to|/itendent West hud come down th Havre, and for aixtecte hots iit [as she proceeded trumphanty to port | fiend, Tt ean be obtained of any drug | Just read the price at which you can| S-button lengths, in regular Kid nothing out of the ordinary was hap-| see Henry, > kepton climbing, [IN the tue CB Bvarts with a party of | steamship lay hove to, no-attempt hay. |/M deflance of fate. ‘Tuys whistled | cist, and speedily relieves and cures irrey (Set one of the B. Callan garments. Pig, Guade Gloves, worth: trom ing, I think it the sight of| Iiefore tt aude fat, and "when | Fie te Metals of the i Tig peen made to move her. When the | freatings and larger sulling vessels tlarities, suspension, retention, and al |LADIES! ALL«WOOL CLOTH oS panto te Pet POE ehntes those men, calmly playing cards, that]a score of faces were Visitye on the rail ship after Capt. Bau achinery had been repaired, it was |Joimed in welcoming the Frenchman snts of the womb and ovaries JACKETS, single and double- ce. Rae me ate - to proceed at} At this time many of the passengers | “range d rly 6 o'clock when the firat | sreatly reduced s were on deck, notwithstanding the early: it banishes promptly all pa Appeared in the | “Tt looked ike fair weather until Feb, | HOWE and they gazed at the Highlanas | whe, backache, fai passen-|4, when a terrifig hurricane struck the | 48 If terra firma was a curtosity, alewel af ad @ more reassuring effect than any-/a bevy of good-looking Kirls suddenly | hing else, Ke Int ae ROU OF shrieks and cried | at e he is!) There. I ‘ois! Bee | str Didn't Kaew Where They Were. nim, with his little bald head?" i “The ship pitehed and tossed, the wind] The round, red, emiling, Joy fue of outside howled and screamed and the| Francois turned redder thin ever with | Storm of hall beat on the decka with a| joy, and he Kissed his hands at the | s, head. | Breasted, ame hate lined. early 4g READ THIS COLUMN; ness, nervousness | and $5.00, our price. CHILDREN'S , CAPS, all Cal- 0 (| . 9 and In| vessel, Then came a blizzard more in-{ Only once did a craft on the bay dis- | sleeplessness, melancholia, ete. Young |Lapr DIAGONAL JACKET: | aus Oo nla ie $1.29 and daylight, tense ‘In its severity than that expert: [Play no interest in the coming steam- | girls must know that sel/-preservation ie} “all wool, half. lined with. s ER tea ce % deck of the big steam-|enced here about the same perlod Ship, and that one—the schooner William | ee first laws of jit pearl button trimmings; Calli | LADIES’ IGAN | JACK. r| . easy headway, although the weather was| gankway the tall girl up, and ing” each other and listening to musical children of the offic ew idn't know | bevy, and the girls responded with like | CP Mfortable place at that! ‘The blizzard and hurricane wasted two] He Morrisey—was go indifferent that price $700, a ETS, Callan's price 98c., $1.49 Fert hae tae side Gay but thowe men | salutes, “Whentine eaneplink jul heen | hour af vorning, with a cold, raw | full days, During that time little head- [She took a tack Wrectly in front of the LADIES NEY cnr and $1.89, at sees Played on, never missing a chance. made fast Francois made an effort to SUM! blowing. A few passengers’ who Way Was made.” Insteaa la Gascoene |Gascogne and in such a way that It was - UADE NEW MARKETS: ced 98 RIBBONS, balance of Callan's “On Monday the storm tet up; five | land Band What way nal ty a HOt under | drifted. however unconsciously, to the|® toss-up Whether or not she would be | formance at the ‘Theatre jan's price $15.00, at. 5 ‘stock, at'a yard... sata F GH roachiner: me on, Francois,” shouted the | St what was said to them or were | southward. This may aceount in in down. PIU te A ASN ANG LADIES’ SE. PLU! "K+ ePHY v Started very slowly, and we steamed for| "I want to get my baggage first,” he |#t that distance, for they n ho reply, | chips covering the same ocean path to] Stopped their engines and the schooner | the offices of the Compagnie ( , “ c . Cheb acted PalacliNM ) MeN Thun er Matoeh, Gacauae the | responded but would eve ‘the groups on the tui art her, Kot out of the way just In time. Transatlantique and anxiously clamored KNITTING YARN, 1-4 pound. aw Be ses Se EE |RSS ane recive any ETM Mk FRET AAT WH] TE eer toe et gee eT Ree tn a SE | BOVE? DA pr tee ett and besides tt was necessary to inspect | how.” | Narn awa, onward. Snow fell at irregular inter. | old an “Evening World” rey while | congratulated the officials, | @| Sin, wide, @ yard... oD and beaties OY itis deere Oh wet janet gt amected, that La Cascogne | vale und at times the vensal wins conted | COMINE up) the ‘bay ‘this Meat l cogne Thee RISES bos oven ORIENTAL LACES, commenc- 0 bi nder} Hefors ha reached the foot of the | Mull» or Upper Quarantine at| with tee, During th ‘ Vy entertained them: while on cogne, the rejeicing was even more |59) BOYS’ KNEE PAN ig Veperealeer : ‘From that tite on we proadeded under ed Sthe: foot of 1H | duvmreule, but at eae HOUR tte Tin ares | CROTmTlALTee eerie ea maarel the ship's | shes amieeatned, themselves. while (onl coatiey | e Fecieing Wan even. More | 600 BOYA' KNEW PANTA, 4 to 14 {] Ing At..seeseee sae ’ {not high enough to mak in your choleer'a pelt es Scogne went om. fo Way Without any assistance 4 again, whom about half the crowd on the. plet Capt, Baudelon was called for by the| was Waltitx, and the ¥ re abbing ti ‘ounce reel it safe for the | Nothing of much import and crew mostly "i ri BEG ay a ade. 100 rates, Con Ri The ce tN ee eee nace Mitte’ latin to pass the bar, Gemiden thie the | until BURARy aren aS kelectiona by Mme, Sanmowska, @ plan. reside there, ard their anxiety of the | Puree gunde oes R, Balt: UNLAUNDERED Saturday we put 131 miles behind ur, | took him by th a ffir | yinnel was almost blocked with huge | sighted, but there was no ist of wide reputation in London and t few days, when dally informed at sit hats Sunday we covered only 79 miles, and| grip and the Kissing was repea "The {lis of floating tee, and it was feared | dence of tife about them Paris, who 18 coming to New York to Company's office that nothing had Yesterday, the last day of our’ long] crowd natitckiy and roared its) UMtt some of the buoys marking Its Then They make her debut in this country. | been heard of the steamer, was most y ; Yesterday, the inst, day. on aulekly mre} HS !course might have been destroyed oF en They Made Merry There were not enough passengers on marked, anc excited the sympathy. of + Raila Gein we an mien, wocether aette raneols. with 0 | moved from thelr anchorages When the passengers actually realized | 008M to make a concert possibie, but on all who witnessed it. When they ‘ 17 each BD Soneel Gah Newey tate Wet Toe Nee | EC FIE Face, w Mea iinmcerestey that they wore EMt of home und |#ccount of there being few all ‘had an learned that 4 despatch reporting the Cc. . ‘ seed an Inman fine steamship bound | “When the Gascogne poked her n¢ ch. friends, and when at I1J5 o'clock ‘La |QPPortunity of getting acquainted, safety of the vessel had arrived they | A | GREAT CLEARING OUT ON 10,000 GOOD UNLAUNDERED BSHIRTS,, ‘ for Phiadelphia, and \¢ was announced | into her deck oer nae eae rites |, Tt Was not until $ o'clock that prepara. |Gancopne droppra” has autho’ Just out-| Only a Few Pooln W | hurried to the office and the report of | WEDNESDAY! w stylish and well-made }%0.@ OMS, all. si it 4 that we would try and signal her. We mee yea “n/tlons were made to get the veswel headed | *ide tha bar, between the two lishtaktos yh Rew Pools Were Made. | the Associated Press was read to them. | CLOTH OVERCOATS, good cloth, with KTNEN BOSOMS, all sizes: not more) all gathered on deck and watched the| “Now! : the Wortia Lee casas ae |S cane, verry aad peru, Fa lancelecen Ai Wavees Waness TALE | penta fants and Caey al gave ses [200 er tors: with a Soap pee eg ess ah ings, At first. it looked as I uae fe The World's tag. Luckenba Hees Were given in the saloon 4 e trip, but the vovage was so long Pent-up feelings, and they all gave Way |500 of them with capes » Ug she would pass un without ace: | frome nine cunturted the liken emblem the Lewis Pulver assisted “in this | kroups danced ail over the dete th Wd | that these were nearly forgerter: C's | to w teartel expression of Joy. CA! shige | ott ont rede capes Will be run 6c. each. ing Sar signee: Gut anally weresw ner] cram bia can 5 « ration, for th hinery of Lit Gas- |lovely moonlighy. Even while this mer, | 5beaking of the storm, one of the ping and business circles rejoice over wea Hy ieoctag yl re Bnawer ‘back. The ‘captain slanalied Rieah Ane cise. wed: oid Guasoerret |CCENe faved tn such a way by | ment wax under way the tux Huscler, of | PAMMeNEe's stated that a most remarka- the safety of the steamer. { 29 and { LARS for GENTLEMEN; all sizes, With flags that his mathinery was dam-| The crowd yelled with him, until some | en? the piston tat herengines |the Chapman Wrecking Company, was | ble Phenomenon was several bright | LONDON, | Feb. | 12-—When it was . . as ah aged en asked her to telegraph for| one shricked cut . yeek we Used for reversing the screw, | busily engaged taking “off the mail, of | Mashes of lightning zigzagging through learne'l here last night that La Gascogne| Worth $4.00 to $7.00. [200 doz. GENTLEMEN'S 4-ply tuge for us. Wheres the rench ae? | ine 8eng Was Rounded and tho order | Which there were several hundred bags, | the blinding snow, followed by furious | Was @afe the news spread to aii quarters | Boys! CHINCHILLA BEAVER LINEN CUFFS at, a pair..... “The aight of that ship, the first one| nin’ in’ the fai ee tee ghouted | Kven 19 KO Aboud slowly, the bie screw | AL that time Mearly, half te dgey AES | peate of thunder. immediately, and there were heartfelt | PREE REO gad ns sAEAVE IGHTBHIRTS, we had seen since leaving Re LSU ECT SACs Cul to revolve, while ‘the tugs were | Were In the vtelalty Some of those on board were terribly | manifestations of Joy everywhere over! ay ee rsetvenarcunene ASH detgttc teimmed free 35, Rs Was a more weleome one than I can teli| good enough for ts alt it?” ard the | taining at the hawsers in the opposite | Not only did "The World” have the| frightened by the loud crashes, and tie | the Steamer's safe’ arrival. 600 CHIL ‘a . fubtisengehy trimmed front Sti 6 you, It was as if we had sudden:y found | Kool enough ; Mrection. tug Vosburg enilsted in its service, but | Passengers came nearer being panic 4 CHILDREN'S DRESSES, 60 And our = UNLAUNDERED old friend whom we had not seen for | “Taya yrled: Gradually La Gascogne’e head awung|had also chartered the Luckenbach | Stricker chen than at any other tine: “rent. styles; Callan's price SHIRTS, custom finished, at years. One woman, a roay-cheeked daughter | Maun, and when her bow was pointed | Mg ocean tug. This was the second tug | Capt. Bandelor,. tt stated, fre-| OMtcers of Steamer La Gascogne. $4.00 to $7.00, our price, ‘ 44 andere vee . ‘Later in the fay we passed tholoe trance, with bie black aves and faven |i) the direction of Sandy Hook, the slg-|to arrive at La Gascogne's side quently went among the passengera, re-| Maudelon, Commander. a schooner George A. McFadden. As for [of Mrance, with tare els | ste eed, Mas Biven,” but Tull] Instantly a number ‘of reporters who |#asuting them and telling all hands that| Bianquie, Second Capialn, McPARTLAND in| ‘ the rent of the journey, the algnals off! Hiveed ini pnt fenton. speed with the disabled machinery of | had gathered all the details were trans. | la Gascogne would ride through any | Blanqule, Second Captain, Ve. O9t, $ 8, Fire Island, the coming of your. tugs | DUgmed and pa down. the garg. |e Vk liner meant only six or elght| ferred from the Vosburg to the Luckens | 8ale. | Gontier, First Officer. | u 4 you know that better than Fenn tell” (ifank’ nthe irate maul that tart | Ags an Mowe, and the two tage whe | bach andthe fatter Immediately putcon | 9 O8IY, Qh one occasion during the first) Pitou, Second OMicer. oe ee = = : 5 > — a he me ne 1 « hes aboard did what/a@ ful head of steam and started for | Gay of je storm Was a vessel sighted y he Westerniand ded 4 Fasping him while he was still ten feed | they could to angel were aboard Quarantine, w fe story wasp end that was 80 far ’ Landegren, Third Officer. | ‘ied ng’ (proceeded: on: al FEAST OF THANKSGIVING. ing cate, BPs ROB ROOd (Gn ® PACK: ef fQ0K neurly ‘an ‘hour to path the Ge wing ee he Oe Wee Pu OB be hatied, far away It could not) startin, Chief inuuneer. 3 lees ye ie weaigmnai: MARKET FIRMER AT CLOSE. a —_ 4 Ne ceres or bodily |ENWance of Gedney Channel, which | The Vosburg remained behind to es- |, The officers explained che faflure of| Le Bars, Second Engineer. | No Sign of the Wrecked Schooner, a e Gane. Gan aadie tux re ve eines Fee Nae ee aT | Ws Packed with floating ice for nearly | cort the French liner up ta her dock, [the Umbria and Teutonies ton see: Loa Gouvernay (hired Sineineer, LIVERPOOL, Nile. sonooner: rhe Final Tradiag Was Dull am Si pt. mick} athe Ra Neeee ache acomed ikoite [Its whole ength, but La Gascogne and | Quite an amusing. scene. occurred | Gascogne bY saving that they had probe | © Pourth Baginee! i z NARs Web. 8 “Nothing Without Feature. & gers for Their Confidence. Pane tetcen see we yman | Ror eucort iff, Mes ploughed through It ghortly before, the Latckentich took her | ably passed during the heavy snow lait EL HeSE: remains to-night of the wreck of t - a iN if ¥ A % hen tule che ne woman out much diticulty. departure Capt. Cutler, of te Vos. |sterm, when objects cwuld not be seey| Japhet, Purser. Gloucester, Mass., Stocks were firmer in tHe late afte Tt ts the custom on board the French | tefiea the poli. ui. clumbering| “the tee was thickest and more burg, Natt been'on constint duty with {a hundred sands away | u, Assiatant Pureer lorena, Gilek Cle atere Zone 1 Lasen) thaainecearetel oe adecant oe in line steamships. to. serve champagne to. rhs packed when the flotilla. roun: “The Evening World reporters for se That this storm was | 4 4 2 ich was driven ashore on * i E yp the a steam spit at the horsesh th eral days searching for. the | abse breaking. storage Hagstor, astern Head last week. The decline in sterling exchange. Operatot the first-cabin paarengers at the last din-| Noppel to embrace two tale passengers | iit this obsruie oasit Branch siver: a be nthe tac ihn aes ogne 19 a two-masted, steel, | holies which have been washed ashore are not disposed to branch out, howe ner aboard before the competion of the | oH the way, and fairly hued! the craw lume it was mot Menge af He wax the first. to. fint ber, and{ the. barometer was ecasion amer, built in 1886 ‘at La from the vessel will be buried: berths on Nhe Taehalte adviens. teal voyage. stuod on deck waiting thelr | cleac stretch of blue water hat thought he should be the first tr bring | Were very. high ance, by Forges & Chantlers, | ccunty of Brooklyn, N. 8. to-morrow, @Ye% Pending definite advices from EAT Ateiiiey eras conten “@xa Whe chara Ue rate. anlinaliod:and: doy. (i averse i In the, main ship n bacs the glad things to New York on account of going at such slow rate Ssters: tons net oe 7 —— ae | Washington In regard to legisiation on MI Ute, animation and Joy, | another Held of lee was encountered Je speed the Ships used. but abo gross, are: | financial questions, and accordingly in- \ pagne firwed in rivers last night just as rent up anit ihown that gamenank | thve Sactntniene tshetet Fed Just] Rivalry of Fugbont Captnins, WONEe RONR OE RATION ay oenee ain Lites Clair: Ve" SWEPT BY | eeaue Cline oeitang ene La Gascog:e was passing Fire Island. 5 or Cousina and her aunts, to tie ¢iiihe the ice was so closely jammed | He thought at first the Luckengach| has a good supply in her bunkers, depth of hold. § ast, surveyed TIDAL WAVES. ° anat ters, her cousins and her cunts, to the! toxether that the rd w 4 11 in New York in Fe 1s, The sales embraced 0.490 shares of F jowever, thin 1s ordinarliy the case on| tors. In fact, everyiedy on the shit noch the smaller tugs, and th FNBRE TID DRABSe COR Ke clowie uh eee | S 2 le on the | stocl cd $43, E . then casiong for ail om beard Fete [Serieha iar 6 er St tho Wel | Shi oa nthe eed | Rantatind” GRA he htt ig GASCOGNE’S LOG. STEAMSHIP IN TOW. Preseli Us Feu thats & (action oveKe Had cbaball hen tens ak One suassenie on Beek Pace With Lar 'Gascogne, as her | both tiga had been engaged he. the ee = - aati Dee Be The Closing Quotation 1 fately ended, and that tae, tow: hours | mene bee aly areas a tee Mkt Te eee eee tne oat a Tan eee et Laon mane, || 1 Contains No Mention of the Acule| swonstasted Vensel Dien a laHe Aat aU TheRI RCA ee Open, High. i more they would be among thelr friends | riage, who seemed to be the party. tor rom tila: Kimecon: Da neeried, MONI wives we wonnta| lent to Her Machin | Bt Guthentic Information concern=! 45. stu comanaves S08 REE i} = Bran ing the recent terrific storm and tidal Am: 90% 91ty mod grnsees Feb, 12.—The Life-| Wave on the coast of Cape Breton was Am. Sugar Ref. pti sim ata jand ‘TH show he arantine was reached. | He had seare wil welean pair ot heels. The morning was getting Was tous 1 bi re the) SANDY HOOK, 4 enthusiastic passengers during the din-| el and bugged and petted by thres pr unt ceased speaking when | so, sree fei ‘ A one. Paar icamny t her, and he inade a speech, In-which he | pretty brunetisn mile fie vonths whi Lt Tepe hull stood out clearly and | the Tuckenbach’ forged “ahead oc the} Aseclitted Press representative was/gaying Station at Long Branch re-|fecelved here to-day from Meat Cove, Am concn OW Bee eae * thanked them jail cordially, for thelr| yelled “Ital Valet’ so loudly a montent | white lee Tekh ea etre Tee UTE iat a square ueal tog [Able te see Capt. Baudelon, commander | ports that a three-masted steamship, ‘The advices show that the gale began Ault, € Olo..<rssc, ; fedious clays of the voyages and Cor | une ott kaougy OF thie anctent voxager. over the upper May. cand seemed to te | Cant. Cutler Kins he cated to) Of b& Gascogne, and when an interview | towing another mship having two Tuesday morning and continued nearly 28 % é the confidenve which they had displayed | haps, dropped his ats Swe EAT | hamimed ina solid mass at the Narrows. | {he pelned on every pound of | Was P psslble It had to be put down to) masts, is off the Chadwick Life-Saving thirty-six hours without intermission, Canada. Southern 4 fo him and his officers. stant he st plank, an icon 3 Gite HieeAne oe [se ekki kin and “bones,” for captain Was Station, heading north 1 in the middle of the storm a great {Mcago, Gas. e atter of fact, nelthe: 7 fi e. ens je faithful Vosburg, | very , g the work of gt eas G vlelther , vay ; i ie. Bur 4 they had felt that ncriows tanger Rea | iene att Henne was not ae tC shot from a cannon, stunt atter ting ba Gastogne under wat ior Aiss| NO signals are displayed by elther | axe Rvrort tle MnOre, CPERHNE chic & Norhwest L e Hous Fe ry from hot a sikn upon her bows or | the Lackenbaeh, ae tie sf) ihacore a Gi ay for her} oo vastation and ruin among the fisher- Chic. & Northwest pf i threatened the ship at any time, but in| floor of the pier a r the kis tthe oaths with whieh | tests of the reporter prow) tinal lap in th ie veanel. * Chie, Mil, & St P j the midst of a frightful. storm and with | « loving now and’ kissed away Mt Se tthe tn i Hleamers Of tne | Hae oe tne, reuorters set temuining On| 4 brisatt ew off a cup of} As far as can be seen, the three-mast-| men's houses and other property. hic, Rack Is. & Pac. ee rgee ete more wc ee ane haan fe her white taeated, Unstead | Ing, vowing “uhat’ he would whip that | Culms from hls mustache: Jed steamer has a black pipe, The other) The Wave was followed by exces- OG te ky id ha i oaen mantles a | feller ou astonish ta : : vel f oe 4 pean at HER TRIUMPHANT RETURN. Ue ea URTE MARES AB LSANGE VaR maaae to: reatiog tna | TALMad Raul bur antely one's pipe looks brownish, with black slvely high tides during the succeeding 2h, & fi ; Every one, however, had upheld him | ia, the Waves Which broke over | situation, and With Many murtonices the! vWwaY should that be? We were all | top. forty-elght hours. The greatest damage Dis. & Cattle : ong be, thanked them pno and all " 7 pe Hatofiteks during the “exclonie storma turned hin craft abcut and. tevarned te | SER Was a moment's danger | ‘The three-masted steamship answers | Was done at New Haven and Ingonish, {i#h-,Blecttls of the captain inn most happy man, | The TH Up the Hay One Suecession | ised her shies din dented 2 gttye Wh aula Adlets a {amd it caused. us. ton Ace, QUEEMENS: | the description of the Excelsior. of the McLeod Bros., leading business men of tasiede, Gat be ana very ink anpltases vienrouate Of Noisy Greetings Me they had bean ecrubbed. In her Out: | his Paety went so tin, Gemeente ARS gal of a short one Morgan New Orleans line. ‘The vessel New Maven, sustained a loss aggre- [ake ‘a Western " ——.- praeniine! tins scogne Toft Quar- | initia ane at lmMst there was not tug Pulver arriving at the alte of the, ilekes the 10x, look over tt. Jin tow ts schooner ris (ist: red [ Beting W000) “while At agoniahy the i Nashvitie AT THE FRENCH LINE PIER, |antine unt rie reached ner pier there Tumh'eapertences through whieh he Wed | Leakaa Tey AEE gas TSC TING | se Mttok with uso ad then thang | Pines lack: to {fishing stations were swept away and [aulsville & Xishviile , eh she had | inctuded in the party wis Meo Ttiehe, | the matte sn en the. Ka ial . as ae a é REMW I Was A ahreahinyg of whisten ad tings Ph wy un trom thm meneagie cree Hk haasehtee abate on un weet | tik Ganga iighied a Cigar wn lime * |thlles of wire were broken down. Boatr Méanaies, conta Reger Crowds ered Early to | ing of bells that kept the Frenchman | one aiher Vessel wae, tet Bee ree Goa | ance ected Ma ave he La Gascogne, transtatea | ALMOST FOUNDERED BY ICE. | uses, stores, and fish-houses at New Ming. @ st. Lois. q Weleame Levaa: Once, busy answering salutes, and let every It was a British tramp outward (asthe Pulver approached the French, ia as” follows peor 3 Haven Were /aleo cated ‘away;\e00) the: lunar Parity 3, fa a ites a one within a mile of Hrookiyn, Jersey Mund KU passed the Mreneh Hiner | ‘The tug Millitd, which hast been p and 27) Northwest winds, rough | Pilet-Boat Harrixon’s Expertence-- | 1Wellings of the keepers of the North- Monin 4 ne, jascogne received @ royal wel-|o7 New York shores know that the tardy juarvautatd the channel Lt gave a sa-l vided by Ag oruat f Weather, snowflakes; heavy sea. rdiyirrerrerir Pe ast Lighthouse were flooded. Ni 1 Lead Co, come at her dock. MARTIAN cece are Wate fof thine blasts of the Whistle, tO men, left the dock at the { mal dine 28 and W—-Winits; hated to south- . te xt Staal), Head gaversl,whart gronere Ne 0 Te was a greeting suMctently enthu- | tgamenin had a: lao! reached homo, | whien La taacogne responded | street at Sarclock Vast ule Lup) peat, dy, gouth: nasty’ Weather; snow: | stephen Cooper, of pilot-boat Thomas | ties are gone, At South Bay every. 3% Giastic to make @ monarch feel pro started the concert of slirteking sounds | = Want eierere ens , 28. | yan, 30 Northwest to southwest winds, |D- Harrison, No. 3, arrived this morning whasfand every establishment with con- X! ¥., 7 } Crowds began to collect about the pler |p, forts ; i ll Me Night: beavy x iny bringing in from sea the steamer Maewa- tents were washed off the beach into N. Y.; 4 a8 ep beean to about the pler! by sending forte three long blasts rom | THE LAST NIGHT ON BOARD, | 41 Asteen wat San. M—Winds southeast to nort Wad TAA “4° the harbor ‘Onlv. two families lived on Norfolk & West. 4 ij of the French line company at the foot a tenur-toned whistle Which tought lug Sha. arcived alc then’ northwest: very heasy Gos soit, from Swansea, the seach, and they were rescued with Norfok & West Tm aN 1m of Morton street, as early ax 7 o'clock, | Gascogne's passengers to the deok on a were After | wiry after don {he stamship and’ squall; heavy snow. si He reports that on Feb. & at 2.90.4. M., atineutty early Tuesday forenoon, ‘The Northern Bach 3 3 ; end they kept increasing Jn number each | pun Mreneh anni) are Rte pap stra feattines | Fee we winds, veering | S. 1. of Fire Island, the Har- sea broke inte thelr houses and demol- Grane a4 ly hour. [three Wlasts, on a whistle of deep bass, | Gpeoint to ‘The Evening Worid,y json sun asleep” | omy ge Sn gat son experienced a terrific gale from | eroat loss of bo its and fish-houses, Pacimte Fr A detachment of twenty police, under) and froin that tine on ke wan ie QUARANTINE Sr te ane fre k ete NO Rad! taken chance of i 1 sq. Mm southeast to W. NW. ant was enveloped in vapor | BTCA WOM Ot there been such damage on Pitts, Cio | a command of Sergt. Taylor and Rounds-| usy touting answers io the yrectings list Nisht spent by the pasaenwers mee |emuld Ht Hautlelon ty Beebe A HMurricane trom the aa to | “hm vennel ter'ame completly ioed up, | {hia crash, "The ‘only estimate put upon LESTE Gaye Hy man Brush, of the Thirty-seventh Pre- | y; cratt women and ehildeen, an La Gascogne on | SAX ne south and from south to southwest and | and the crew were Keptat work day and dU is that it will amount to thousands of Halt, Fy ¢inct, was on hand early and kept them| Gpposite tiie Battery the Teland | :ts latest trip ta one long Cet Gad practically no nstrous sed, heavy night clearing the decks of the enor- Tive arrived from the west since Feb, 2 sauhern Pe it Gece onic tase Paving ean onl : f i sat ee H ne tong to be remem | ora Week, lsat Mr Wont, and TOW itis went and west | MoUs Muss uf Ice which caused the ves- ie feet: #4 earn hae js ; t lends of | ferry-boat Shackamaxon, on hor way t r Would no. be right ta awaken hin i at oa est-| sel to almost founder —— oe Teas Rage . board the long-expected ship were ad-| me How blowing a tempest; ‘wind eb. 7, twenty tiles east of Barnegat, | tt Genes artiaa. BEES ENO WIE BAT She RIB AYS, Vis to La fave) | Hor some days every human being! "Uefore the tug Millard arrived, the RAUER tO the east with violent Wind |e gan’ a sunken schooner wich thes | HAWANANS DOOMED TO DIE. |: & corse, t In the meanwhile crowds assemb'ed ss crow ‘2 the boat, m evinie ont 1 had been given up for lost revelry on board the o ey hound see AVATAR Reet . ‘ye topmasts out of water, Ay | — {2 8! Cordage ana. on the adjoining piers and at the. sea Mt sume 4 vas Wuents Of the Company took bad been stopped and cvetyilion wae heb. 7 s west ty west-north Onothe Mth. eichteen miles east, by vurt=M s OR. Tewther pes ‘ Wail in Bettas epee Mrencivilaersoheorei hous shins: [AU wide Uliee ne erates Dany 100K ge quiet as th a houschont AS sea still very heavy; snow south of Fire island, he passed a sunken | Honolua Court-Martial Sentences (3. Kibher 2. ‘There were two or three thousand F tt Bie ; TAD eR SEE wan ats Smooth as a uit pond, | Zed: Sands Winds wast south wes twormasted vessel Six Rebels to Death, Wabash pr i ere terre, Snoumand | te sh Une ; + Guscogne had foundered, and that, | and to make the seroetne none d west-northwest; tempest of snow: mone elias oe ee oe ven in Peppig aavembled ut the lattery shortly | wht work 1 ‘ d es co) Make Cho serous emily aguas mF ¥ vol WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—An_ official W @ 1. B biting wind locking down the bay. | om wilt I Ws spar Would be found to ten Mowe AM A Tun Kory. “cts Tem Ras IW Winds west-northwest: very! WHERE IS THE PILOT-B comunication to Minister Thurston from Wheel, @ L. q “There's something back of that bank | closely a 1 ‘ ‘ eM oecastonal joe thoes with Heautifal COlds sea very heavy, siew the Hawaiian Government states that) — ; be than, sald, un sands | toxether, « ; eftert Feb. MW northwest; MIP) ; 5 Gf eyes wore warned th the direstiane | anoweted yet ‘ iver N ExtrAM OTe: seat, sursuunded by an’ aetive Boot Bre chit #en cae Balsetal of the court martial bas sentenced R, W,| Fred Yuengling tna © Court, q ys fow moments later Ut we utlitie of! At Mier P were the | escort of tugs, | Tore bi eke wae We will be ood, “a sn Stafford, | Wileox, Semusl Bowen, H ¥ gente Frederick 2, Yu nalns the me of the senitey, ScoEne, ucconpanied by p| had gu ‘ tw ef any ace “A Guseosne. Supt ~ n, CT, Galiek, Rickard and! brewer, was arraigned before Justice Deuel, 4 Bvening World” tugs was. 1 Gut, | aid hadker ‘ ated ‘ West oft yhha Went on| Mears are entertained for the satety ne ae) ies Merbtltia eit tala attabanie: coarcie aia t-up that could be heard| A simi ‘ fe portha C poard 1a Jeht and re) op the pliot-boay dames Stafford, whic! . 7 x ’ " 4 Pipe aE, Lok tie tou He « te : Barat tn eupsiane folowing stat swith out to sea, on ‘Thursday |In the recent revolt, Decisions had been assaulting Dyer Thomas Fe isles Hundreds of men ran up West street | Produce. i. ' BUI sae water i” wn ‘ wink tn subatahee. to:she preass lv acting as a station-boat outside rendered in twenty-two cases. Hroadway, early In the morning of 24 ie calling out that La Gaseogne was com- | could mot be hovel, ts 1 ‘ ived ea pels ReCaiE wie Uiree als bar Others were sentence] as follows: ‘f,| {font of Burns's restaurant, Sixth avenue and ing. ‘The tugs and ferry-boats caught the ere Wir t& | ana necesa! 4 moh Rave was ew consisted of Pilot aus eee eee eee ea riuonmment: WHE, Foreffth street, Yuenging wax paroled in the enthusiasm and blew ther whisties, and anes ered. \ » silent, at attempts |. tkeeper Oscar Johnson and a alker, v nt; We He | It was a welcome that stirred the| When the Fr with : 1 Foe ee eee ace’ teew of sh men, including. the cc je | Greig and Louls Marshall, twenty years; (ul tM er a HLUnter,) fOr: RAMAN p earts nen a stood a ed | American din ran rin ny Et a Way more than once, 67g Of ee eened. fOr onth, 18 | any, : ¥ ton next Friday afte a Dearie Of men ge: th 4 and franed | orien iB ine We causing 4 delay Re ume ona doe ie, in peovial ‘eee a month 18 ‘rhomas Poole, Robert Palau, Mipikane F nearly an hour before the big| crowd of peopl 1 t part of this time La Gasone Earded as entirely seaworthy, says Capt. ph Clark, ten years; Kaual and A 1 snip reached her pier crowds of anxious | and. waved tate. ty ' ; steamed four knots an hou anes Mitchell, one-of the owners. | Kiakahi, eight years; Abraham, seven rid Wi people having friends on board poured | flags, When this ‘hod aint vars! > - poise | years and W. C. Lane. J.C. Lane, Lot iat ogite “hat Kaa Chern Wak ce: ee | ea nee te ' t t uneasy B real than’a phantom x se} JOY AT PARIS AND HAVRE, | she war aba 3 aud the We eeohte fristanwes Mie awl, AVE Ferme weather ts often trescherous anit sudden a kates were ordered closed | he t , He ie ah eu rere | = | erntand Couldn't Make Her Out. upon the. prisoners. changes are always fraught with dangers, Diphe 4 int 1143 o'clock. th 1h, poked her nose oting thay xourd fl : feom Her Course. might be seen ere abou The Red Star liner Westerntand, | The sentences ‘are subject to the ap-/| thera, pneumonia and typhold fever otten follow 4 through te ico, BR BESSA a tha One 15 she Shel, according. tol] ers ACKR, RIBRINK: rox 5 is which arrived this morring from Ant-| Preval of President Dole. 9 Sareea: ‘yhen the waiting thousands caught tugboat C. W. Standart can t A Zi LAMIOURrE | Gy @ aiolock all’ was in irendi anja! _ PARIS, Feb. 12.—The news of the safe werp, reports that Feb. 6, in latitude | Sere eens oo Ss ‘ might of Capy Baudecon on the Uridee | river to meet her with ty ' KINAlly Marked vot | Crowd of passengers were on deck strains | arrival at New York ¢ nship 0, longitude 36.12 at 12.90 P. Mo she he Marques Brothers Burled, part nd a mighty cheer went up that fairs Wied for Ati, st ' pair Ing thelr eves Tongiigiy. towards. the Gascogne ws received WAOUY lelahiag 2 buroiie’ oblp We AHS OFIDe |i ‘Applngumh eotexay: intros! ana ceeaeuat areerue ue % Rast chili cee paasenee fur eT aa apeRi es i cor an aera ieee: mus] spatevelled ebope SHey Bad "1 N fOr after 19 o'clock last might. Relief at the | werd r of » ant Enrique Marques, | (he simple attacks «! ’ B. nakerchlefs : ship Was photograph have been anxiously on the lookGut toe! AL Gah ihe ship: started on hor intelligence w 8 universal and the news ie stood up for her, and at 1245 A oath na, whose lives had such | ocid unless tho blood | ures a hen the enthusiasm broke all bounds, /she wan heinw briiht aitinit, dnt the | the tnleaite tte ner SORHUG Or Mug bay towards Guarant’t spread with amazing rapidity to the | Moot the 7th steam else to her, but ing Thursday (n @ restaurant at Lex: | kept pure aiid healthy len. waved their ha: Ne air and|scene that the negative Ww erpetuate| Among others was La Normandie irtly before she got up her : id other places of | Could see no eigns © aboard io and Forty-eighth at pa i undreda of smal) French and Ameri-| was that of a dancing, laughing lot of| the sate steamship. compare Mot oe | to ured toe Quakant ing! tty afes and theaters and other places of | “Ur, oe. tre no boats to be seen in and ath siren. took pls i" arouww f can flags were waved People on board waving their hands and| single Vessel had secn or spoken to her ing. World's" tug Luckenbach public resort, warm cheers greeting 18 | tne vicinity of the Vessel. She appeared | 125 ‘underaking cata Range of Fe°R* | Sursaparitia, whieh Is thus a great preventh The crowds -scrainbeld upon boxes | shouting. UN Jast night, When the British ship|{ assist the steamship up through the | announcement, The news of the steam-|{o be a large wooden ship. Her masts ‘a Hast Teentgainth wrreete Aviong | alckneas, Get HOOD'R, and bales to gain pointe of vantage, | Lastly, on the pler itvelf, and on the [ulivia saw. hers twenty miles east | heats, ice foes, Supt. West eladly wen afety became the sole topic of con-| were all gone; bowsprit and Jibboom hie mother , @s_ they yelled themselves hoarse. opposite’ tring piece, a ireat crowd | southeast from Mire Island. and ‘two | cepted the offered al ersation: standing, hand. ay ‘There seemed to be some difficulty! blackened the place and gave a mighty |hours later "The Evening World's" tug| The Luckenbach then steamed up to| President Faure was attending a per-|" After cruising in the vicinity for made, perfect lu proportion and appearance.