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gan Iron Works of this elty. She hae all of. Mr. Dickerson’s new improvements, including the cele- brated “cut off." There is much Interest felt im her trial. Rome of the Steam Launches prepared for picket and torpedo boats are now being used at the Navy Yard for tenders and li¢ht tug boate, ot N w York could avert The new Revenue Cotter 8. P. Chase will go ona ieee eave @ thorough histo trial trip down the bay to-day, She isa beautiful Facod more prrticulariy, te veils giviae 16 nm im vearel nud said to be very fast and commodious, Cforts, "The mere eet LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Mitureny axp Drees Goons Orcxina Darv.-The millinery fall and winter season opened yesterday, and the “modistes’’ emporiuma of fashion, ae they are called, were thronged allday, In fact it wer not bonnets only which were looked at yester- day, but every other article of Indies apparel had a share of attention, though the regular opening day for the latter wil! not take place till the bevin- ning of October, The bonnets, however, were the the month. The Empire hat isthe loading stvie, it is made with o raised crown of the form of fifty years @ines, and which was in voruein “Our Grandmoth- er'eDay's.” Notwithetanding that it ie “the fashion" voung Indios soem not to like it, as It is too matronly looking. There is ® very neat opera hat ont, with a Marie Ftnorttront, It is of white imperial veivet laid on bain; trimmin fall of blonde, embroidered with pink silk, and felled around the edge: loug and toll veil of white ernpe-liese, in the border of which 4+ a wide King rose (Rose de Roi); pink entin ribbon Aepends from the left side, and is attached to the point of the front by & moss roee, with bright orna- mente; satin atreamers from the bandeau. The Oriental bonnet ery tasteful. [tis of vel- ape of a full triangle falling over trimmed with broad point lace, eearf of white tulle, with gold ornaments. The Algerine is another handsome hat. There is aleo beautiful bonnet of the turban atyle; it is of Dine velvet; ecarf of white tulle, and delicate yellow feather fastened by a bird of Paradies, Round hate are in great variety. The “Martial” is three cornered ; then there are the “(ireek,"* the “Pacha” and the “Figaro,” and last (being the novel- ty) the “Mexican.” This is of black velvet, brim, medium wid'h; band of velvet round the crown, real pracock’s head in front, with a plume made of the tip of the peacock's tail sarming gracefully round to the right side, The prices vary from #15 to 460, but of course there are ‘ower prices, but the material is lees coetly. The drees goods dealers expect todo a brisk busl- ners this season, althouch the prices, as @ general thing are very high, There is but a slight decline in cotton goods, although the raw material ie dollara pound cheaper than last year, Kid gloves and a few other small articles are one third lower than Inet year, In silks the Moire will take the precedence, ‘The most fashionable color is green; next Mexican bine and «new color called “Moon on the Jake.” Moire can be Loaght at one-iourth less than athe last fall seacon, Stripes, narrow and broud, will be much worn, There are reveral beau itul Patterns of the latter, In dresses there is nothing mew. Balmoralsare made of dark grey limeey-wool- fey, trimmed with bunds of black velvet, relieved by a8 edge and bars of white. There is also a handsome white soft woolen skirt with bands three or four inches wide and embroidered in leaves and flowers, There are agreat variety of shawle varying in prices from $25 to $5,000, The latter is of course only open to the Aristocracy, including “cod-fish,” “shoddy,” and “petroleum,” peculiarity of which is ite closely fitting sole, which makes a foot look handsome in it, no matter how tay therefore not few! afraid of showing their feet with the Spanish Loot encasing them, ENTERTAINMENT TO SECRETARY STANTON, ~ A reception was given last evening in honor of the Recretary of War, at the mansion of Gen, Morgan, in Sth Avenue. A numberof prominent Government and City officials were in attendance, who paid their rerpecta tothe Secretary, and expressed thelr eatis- faction at meeting him in thiscity, After an elegant repast, at which many loyal toasts were drank and reeponded to, the company separated, During the Right the fecretary was eereusded by Dodworth's band, Tar Dock Racr.—The Algonquin and ‘Winooeki will, in all probability, commence the con- teat this morning, Fires will be lit at 8 o'clock this morning, with weighed allowances of wood and coal, They will run for five hours, after which the fires will be drawn, and the furnaces cleaned, and at a siven signal the fires will again be started, and the 96 hour test begin. The Algonquin fe all right, and the bar- Re Mr, Dickerson 4s in good epirits, By 2 o'clock to-day, both vesrels will be worth a visit, Winter Roppens—A contemporary takes the following excellent text for an article upon food and fuel swindlers, Show it to your corner grocer: “Rilly,” said a benevolent vender of food for sloves, se with a cheerful virage he satdown to his matu- tina) repast, “is it cold “Werry cold, father,” was the reply, “Is the gutters froze, Billy ?" rejoined the parent. “Werry bard, father, they is" was the response, “AL! alghed the old sentleman, “put up the coal two peuce @ pail, Billy, God help ihe poor'|"" Ges. SLocum,—A letter received from Gen, Slocum, states that he had vesigned bis commission in the army, would immediately start for home, stopping # few days with General Sherman, and reach this city in about fifteen dave, Tue Jewish New Year,—The Jewith Places of business abous the elty were shut up and dorerted yesterday, All the aynacovues were crowd. od, the day being kept as a eolewn fast, In the Sith sireet Bynagogue the Rey, Dr, Raphall delivered an impressive and eloquent address in relation to the eolemuities of the season, calling to mind the institu. tion of the season by tho Almighty himself, aod urging on all the necessity of keeping it in a proper manner, The blowing of the shophar took place teveral times during the day; it alo opened the proceedings in the morming and closed them in the evening, The fast will cloee this evening, and will he followed by a jostival whicu will « miinue till the day of atonement. Comision at Harter Bripar,—About 2 o'clock yesterday afiernoon, asthe fleam tug T, Farrell, having the John A. Bergen in tow, was passe A ‘ng through the draw at Harlem Bridge, ehe struck , th nc the bridge and carried one hundred feet of it away, | Robert forether with a horse and wagon, five men, and | om) they bein reecued wi hout serious injury, CROLERA—MeerinG or tur COLLEGE or Pursictans,—Tuo Coliege of Phyelclaus mot ¢ a Wodnesday night, in the hall of the New York Ui i- versity, for the purpose of hearing reports on the origin and progrvss of yellow fever and cholera, rad their character and effects, Dr, Harris, of the Sr ni- tary Commission, sinted that since the oceupane y of New Orleans by the United Biatea, the city had pcen changed by the stringent rule of the United states military law. he pest spot of the conti rent to spe hon leat cit that Ly Vaited Baten, glee Mees wat yelle me tover é tried wero ine BLOC Dy i ate ‘in instances, The President stated that the favor with the vileot which was welcoming the possible toconcelve, wees and Irikcomb read an able ey rd Miirary,—Colonel Maidhoff (Acting Brig.- General Fourth Brigade), of the 11th Regiment, has ation has been acerpted by the Covenor. end he ia honorably discharged. Colonel Bacles, of the 60th. being the next senior Colonel, takes commend of the Fourth P tion of a Brigadier (ieneral, which will not take place until Colonel Maidhofi'e successor is elected. pee aod other property belonging to ¢ areto be immediately handed over resiened ; bis res! hooke, Fourth to Colonel Bs Tus Lion Park Homrcipr—Cononer’s Inqurer—Arnrst or Tie Surrosep Meapreen— The inquest on the body of Daniel Clady, who was killed during a fieht in the bar-room of the Lion first in order, and there 1# no material change to note | Brewery, 111th etreet, near Sth avenue, on ‘Thesday vince our report in the Bun about the beginning of | event house, da nie at th iuet go out, and wi the head with @ lager bier i ' deceased ficbiog ordered out Gruatan Karl Kaufm hear loth ev apes t remained atter commenced to talk % or Y% ctclock; t mau [first poke to or! In shoes the Spenish boot is the newest atyle, the | he took hol! of the! them struck this man: door at that tine and came iu; as soon as they came in thoy grabbed bold ot piates and chums oud © hat piain Ismay be, Plain tooted ladies (are there any #) | was oa the table, and fired them around the room; I went behind the bar to look out for the money of deceaeed stall; the firet I knew of his being killed was wome quarter of an hour afterwards; 1 did not ree hi avail; [did not see any one carry out decerred; fencers, including m drawer; po eides the two officers; the picnto party remained in thes Thoms A. H. North, living at 2 testified :—1 am emp oved as bartender by Mr. Fask; about 914 c'elock inst night there were some filtleea or eightecn strangeca in the bar-room; they had heen junrreling amoncat themseives for rome time Leioie; think Mr, Hoffman told ihe officers to pus therm out: they were put out and the door was clored, don't know whe her they were all officess lad closed the door and bi eight feot trom it, when it was bu crowd came in and picked up the cli ome men that were drinking Inger; general moloe after that; is lasted some ten min- sone of the waiters assisted to put the crowd out a second time, when they were beateu; some of the crowd ran away, and the rest:emained and car- ried out deceased, who was ying some ten teet from the door; he lay with bie feet wearest the door; the tan wae not lying on the floor till te crowd Lucet in; before the door was busied in (here wus no noise in rom, ¢B. Denniston tes'tfied :—T ama police offi- Preciuct; 1 wason duty at cer atiache Lion Park Park yea erd M. I was called in the b A jot morter amination Woes er Beach, dry aud Chiiet fou. hee wounds on the body wo * hi th de vation hic on the head, soueht by the cholera, and where it has jn gley, » Was concluded at alate hour on Wednesday night, by Coroner Gover, ct the 21st Precinct Station Several witnerees were examined, but it was found imporsible to learn who ijnilicted the fatal etab #0 many persons having Leen eneayed to the affiay, thet the real facte in the care could not be t ed, The following is the most importaat evidence taken before the Coroner: James Br T war wi ed inet niet hhumalithe o the Charch of the Ann e:n atont So'clok P ¥ Dar room, the barkeepor or ered ne ont 6 intended to close the place: some of cere apsteted ting ne Ours Atter Tore © ladle ae if (bingy ¥ and, and eopprred thata fieht to vet in but found the doors clowe!; eoou ettervarde Daniel Sheehan end Jar Wont im. and soon returned, b whom the y officers, w rootn at the time of the dietucbance; | heard no div« turbance between dece wed and the doy; bo was a quiet, peacenble man, Daniel Shethany living in 1th eucet. near 12th Avenue, testitied—1 am a laborer; ¢ Lion Brewory yosterday with deceased; at about Ye clock P.M. decwted, h Hew, Jomes and Joho Brady, and in the I room, and were while solug area came Lehind asand ear the doors were then cloe Os ff classes and cConire wer fiuniivy whe doors were ¢ snot tell how, and Tow op the floor, on his back, and aman had 1 caught the man by the hand and ho released bie hold of decensed; I eannot any I cannot eay whether there w roing on at the time or not we bronehs decersed (he diedint Wittain Clatty, MW W2Sth aud 120th atres browber; ne y ald on th Heh Willinty i ba vd the dece sed the ndwieh and talking wit I do not know; they here waa ner owt Linmed y he stoop dowd: ne a) togerber; poet sober, and t + thoes ou Teaw not ed to thin (1s at at ot the roo: tion ; th. a paw Th ine him ov + Dreturned end came idiata Claity wae a as Lwas going t owe given at ali; nure for following verdict reudered : ‘That Daniel Clatly, the deceased, came to his death etal wou 1 OF Persons HOkDOWL to the maber, 1905, Deceased was a native of Ireland, and 26 years of August Gunther, employed by the Fighth Avenue Railroad Comprny, was arrested yesterday ou the complaint ot James Claity, brother of decessed, who alesesthateoon after Daniel City was killed he tting near the spot where the murder saw Gunther was cotimit and believes that Gunther is in some mauner cog- of the agsnult and murder, Justice Dodge ccaumitted the sccused bo awaib tue action of Coroucy over, nizen sof the chest a rom whieh fact and was not necersarily other port, iting many ee cioue, The City ion by proinpt and thorough by rade until the elec. living at Manhattanvil'e, teet'fied : huyone elke during must get oul; rent outmce, and saw iy worde pweed befoe we ree » livine im T1tth # were some thirt. or torty of them; at the hour named some of them left; about tweniy ieisined; they stood up talking loud, and commenced to riny; I went to one of the party, who 1 thought the friends to leave the room; rome lefe and stood on'+ side; | then closed the door, leaving rome inside; the ito get the others to co oul; ate ior that pul poe; one of there are three bare there were some ten em- in the room at the time the people went out, there were e.ght or ten of 242 Fast 9th street, ad got about six or room by Mr. Hoffman; he Tequested me to pat out the peitons inthe room, as he wished to clos» up; Leaw the deceased then and spoke to him, and requesied him to leave; also Dan. jel Sheehan and William Clady } they said they would go; Deceased and Willian to the weet « went in an oppor of Ceceased at i hud hod of hin, Ithease is i outside and gave the snee afterwards, nd the third, wh dvaih, Was beiween the third aud fourth rab ‘The csee was then submitted to the jury, and the Poper applied witn alleys which it was per on cholera, in able which he prophesied that in three weeks the. Agiatie cholera would be amoug us, He said ¢ alrewty reached London, the leet deaths In one week fiom that holera he showing 147 y if it wou’, of the partieviar ned, in he Lion DB ewerr, por attending & ot Mane sin the that un bt ed the balcony, I ere Le ue thrown wae voing on; fT MeLouchiin out dec-rret, only know that the Claffy, were in che I was at the pice brother Wil- me ten others ordered out, and dus out; i Lheard a nove belay thrown ed by some in; I eaw dee enolae him ou the de between lower end; h h rome other were talkine p » bur the ain eaid we ri wae hit aes; L was knocked there had Leen no arkery rew thiv continued til id him to get his tsiae pushed in the oom, i. put out or not; the open and the is and struck e:0 Was & out 10% o'clock P, mn went in, and) Sheehan atiathe Ines 1 saw omas McLaughlin ; stot the tung upneirby st rep the wigrm, but t wwaeter bo the was made by Dre, t the hand of ‘ mi, OB the iWin day COmPIMINADL BuEpec CHAMBER Of CommMieRCcE,—A special uy ete for the purpose of electing three Pilot Coit ie el ners, was heid vesterday afternoon, the Pre! (nt, comiuencing to Ce Zu B portion o Lowe, Eeq, in the chair, The filowing ne Were unaulmously elected on the first ball t: L. Taylo:, Nara No, end Charles 1, tr 'o cous.der he duties oo y@4 ia decalce | when receivea, Geo, ko, ; Winsiow, 1D, 1, Babeoes, aad 'M Mr. Low, in aliudine to @ | moraine paper addiesed to the | the wiiter combat been made, aud, recondiy, one mivance of any consideration by a committea, anid that no body of mea in the country was more inter- ested in maintaining invio ate ah Government thao the Chamber o should be bo the President th Tt Mt Zee! ee Miss Eddy, @ daughter of Edward Eddy, (he actor, PL x oe on named the following ger « on tho bildge at the time. All were | the p oprieyy oe 1688 the pir®ige Of a law aL imports to Le :eco:ys eT ho @ such pores wo be c uceied Deuoing Duo. F, 3, vthew Maur communication In a Conmber, in whieh i @-UxKerLon Wuich had never which was made in ile faith of the e. Butit ny rhe in mind that the Government owed something to the country to assist in restoring the currency to ite Rormal conditio: COUDtTY was How demoralized, toa certain exteng ye consequence of the paper money system, and this demoral ization ought to be arr ‘@0ted a2 800n a8 possi Cavety anp Stanvation.—The examination of the charges against Captain Anderson, of tho ship Commirsioners Court, before Commissioner Osborn, in the \illatrenes, end received the fllet week ten Discuita, ecarcely u pound of eucar, peas flour, five po- tatoes, of which four w hom and hia wen eerk: on Monday he received tome meat, 00 fp thing wos put in them : witne « purchesed a hawper of potatees from @ shore boat with rome enga: and fresh most; the eeecud week the mest was acain so bed he had to throw it everboard ; so bad the carpen- ter would not have itnear bim and he put it near the water cloeete; witness tad @ gallon can but It was nover filed with water on tLe slip: what he received war for hia wie and himself; atone time the water wre civen out ac ex inthe morning, bot the captein chanced the hour tilleteht.t ll ager the carpenter got his breakfnet; water, but the ca penter ehoved him arico and tod him to roon with ir; pad seen pret provisions of Jolns, who wus in the stew ment ‘ peat about the m pnt oup heh e told me to soon: Thad wy allowan Wee very narroe. celved six bieente a» size of a hen's e measured in a bait from received, The eu ter, but witness we half a pound of ¢ Was ship's carpony two vor ; © voyares; brough captain would Inqui the: weiehe pound and it did; be got the measures when be came on board; does not give them full a there were twenty-five ¥ oo; hoard him threaten the secoud mate tor no cause atall.os far ae witness knew; Schwartz had ehaken his fist at witness; there woe cabin; none of the pare neers brought back the mest ed him why be did not complain when it was served out; nobody gaye witness oicere to eerve the passonu- fers short, nor had he any interest in doing vo; we rent them word when the meat waa ready to ecive out, aud esl'ed off their names from a list yery warm ; the carpenter had never done het anv favors on hip’ onrd wovid not have come here tos toy only that al ad been requested to do #0, Ix -Diect Had heard little children ery for water “yy the Court ‘tted heard Jom! tock y the Court— eard Jemima Quinttoe! iy that her childien had not had enough oun or rink Bridget Quinn testified—The sucar, tea, and beet, they were good and plenty to eat; never saw bie, The daties on import bie in gold, were freatly in excess of ¢ rements of the (iov- ernment to pay the in on the National cebt, with the adattion of one per cent in form of a eiak- ing fund, and it was with re‘erence to a wie ase of oe surp ue Ve the euggestion had been mace for s mmittee to consider the case. General Prosper M. We more then offered a reso- lution, extending an invitation to Hon. Edwin M. tantoe, 4, lon, Salmon PV. | any bed meaton the veel; could eat her allowance thas ba dt Ad 4d Sites, tov cit | of provis ons and cooked it herself; had no ill-t * the Coamber and recelvo the «elcome of ite wer. | ment ar the hands of neither the captain nor any of bers, The resolution wae uuanitnously acopiet, e” ail the passengers had the freedom the Chamber adjourned, The De Grescne Rare Cast.—The trial of Oflicer De Grurche, who, it will be 1emembered was iecentiy arrested on a charee of having commit ted arepe on the prreon of Mies Crawfut, en the Ist ins'., wee reeumea yesterday morning betore oetiee Bhand) ‘Three witnesses e:0 examined, Not Croes-examined—Never heard the Paseoneors ay that they had not enough of jood toeat or water to drink; bad no further communication with the other # than werely giving them the time of days Se a) aye sweet and wood ; ali had enoush wink; never had occasion to ask tie cook for waterduring the day, ing en th x the crime apon the uhn John terrified—Wae @ pilot, and wee priouer wis kage” . of boatd thy 1 al.unce leven da Mbetore ht a i the pr t RestGnation, Andrew R, Prolter, Eas | gate ca trother obpes pare ores formoriy chiet boarding officer at the U.S. Revenue Barge Office, has serigned hie poe'tion in the Customs THE COURTS Tire Vittarmanca Casn—Featarn Evrpencr oF the meat, &e. Daseengers said they the Cepiein eai y hod had th no ill-treatment of (he pesouger iW Schwarts board the ship; the Caprnin tod him to go forwards Schwartz said he wanted and would have bia rights aed that he would have ali the officers of that ship need when he pouin New York. ‘oM-exumined—Knew the paseengere had had their tree niiowance by what they hea beiore; do not ich pareencer was entitied to; saw atu.6 ous the allowances to the pas th bread, &., de; when the nen came aftz the Captain told him to Le off; plained about the bread; in told him be bad bis Auowance; Schwarz ad noi, The csse was then adjourned until to-day et 10 o'clock A. M. Villafrenca, was teenmed yesterday, in the U, 8, Jamen Johnaon testified that he wre a passenger | sonve se saw ih rotten; there were to inet d, he had to throw it overboard, ‘es stool at a pound before ay. The carpenters Wrookiyn, Desreverive Fiat ix tue Town of New LortsA Buxwiny, Dweitines, Eto, Destnoyen. ~betweon Dand & A.M. yesterday, a at ttached to Biurmann's Brewory, New Lotta, Kings County, was discovered to be on fire, and the flames spread Tapidly, communicating to a dweliing-houre and laverboes saloon. nud thence to the brewery in the roar o: the dwelllag—aill of which were completely dentroved. ‘These buildings were all owned by J.G, Beurmann, and their value, with cont eatinated at poi,00%, on which there is en insure Honly $1.50, in the Citizens’ Insnrance Company, of Williamebursh, whe refueed ior this prop- erty last week, Fromthe Biewery the fire commu. nicated to the workshop of Mr, daunes G. H. cu'ter, The bu was nleo deeireved, much damage done to fin ehed monuments in the rd, Mr. Hall's lose is eatimeted at €5.50; insured for $2,600 in the North Americon Insurance Compan *, of New York. When the fire wes burutue funoudly io Mr, Baurmeann’s etabie, two valuable horses which were released from their mangeis, et its co NMENOEMEL ty dashod invothe burning :uine amd were burns toa cinder. Au engine izom East New Yoik arrived at the roene of .ae fre too late to be of any service, Tue Catcaco ALorRMeN,—Several m bers of tho Chicaso Board o: Aidermen paid a vieit to Brooklyn yeaie: and were oflicially received by Mayor Wood and escorie! about the city and to the Navy Yoru. with all oi which thoy were areatly pleared, Senrovs Acctpext.—Two Men Sevrnery Inavecp.—Yesterday afiernoon two men named George Pettigrew and Isaac Meserole, were envaced in painting the gable of a houre in Third street, E,1),, when the sesfolling cave way and precipitates both men to the sidewa) distance of about fifty ter, Mr, Pettirew, who lives in South Tth street bere 4ihand Sih, had «leg and arm broken. Mr. Mes. eto'e wos eeverey injured imterually, Ae lives ac 4) tench etreet, het complained of the quantity of ee purchase e depart. ore-oxemine’..When witness spoke to the car. ter he wont H 10 6p. to lel, 4 “tte 1. Tho carpe 1 . and the deck ified thet for one week he fe- three eniell potatoes, about the + a small cusntity of eucer, essel with aSalse bottom an inch and ower rim: received some pork: it nd ita terrible job toest it; received you the ehip, Witnes nterand third mate and to all quantity of water he had wv dby the earpen- Witnes had » more beef: | Henry Comba d: he arte of wal to the en octor bow! tt: n- ; the Captato used to say, # for you." ined.—Wiiness weighed the flour by ‘secele; the measure had o falee bottom PVIDENCE FOR THE DEYEHCR, ified that he er; wee in the ship 13 or 14 months, ried nvers to London both n there only once: the f bin whetver he gave then andinetruct uim to mive the owanee; never heard the to eo to hell; the captein recen, (The pas- in the court 1001 » Ol, obi") Some he waer might) acill short, when he vidown in the cask to cetit np: allow ance of wat FaraL FAur.—Ahout 9 o'clock on Wednes. Mrs. Jane Doherty, aged 89 years, fell fi tory window at No. 45 North Och erreet, received tojuries which reealted in her death at 8 P, M, vraterday, Coroner Barrett will hold an inquest in this case to-day, MARINE NEWS. ~8. Rises, 6 47—S, Seta, S 60—H. Water..(9 56 n gave t he told (ie ehildren whe re water, if the pump was ihe gave out the tlou the measure held a ow anything about a faire bor. od to et nt them, but always to plenty; could not see whe her a the ten when serving if out; cheat to eee; served out the tom ; war never ore lors aod the captain's table; they ry : anne the eame, (Kacitement amone tie paseenvers,) CLEARED, rerved out th it waa the seme as was given to STFAMSIIIPS Key West, Apalachicola: Chaee, the Captain'e tal As only one class of meat Savannah; Moucka, Charleston; Charlies Os La ndoa; United Kingdom, jleeno Liverpool; J & Thomprou, Beltinore, SHLP—Grace Darling, Gibbs, for San Francieco, HARKS—luaho, Aepinwell; Evening Star, St Jago, Cul & Ho. brook, inavua, par: their aliowancer; rome- they would not take their beef, and bee fora litt © more pe and get it; has beon to sea avout s elehteen in packet «hips never had any troable before; the provisions on this slip were better than Lever had before toeerve out aul no cap'aln Over before cave me directions to serve ous "i " “a .w » : full and pleniy; did not see schwartz noz'auy prsaeis | BRIGe T Abie tt, a ppciae, Fiore, V Tee cere go ty the Capiainy the Caviaia war tha kin deat) nia: MF ‘a, Leone: irene Summe 4 man heerer sare, and he ol:eu wla the passengers ary ; i Middleton fe eo; Knows Schwartz; he was troublesome, aud two or a. Movahoad U three times tried to raire a uiutiny; © itness wold tla “Phiiac ty ipbia; Freestone, % St John, N America, Crovi- arah Gilzabech, New Maven, SLOOP—Caroline, Ross, for Norwich, Conn, ARRIVED. STEAMSIIIPS —NHerman Livingston, N. Orleans; Yazoo, Norioik; Columbia, Hava Zodiac, Savan- nas; Ann Maria Port Rovak KR Civde, Phil elphin; Kiward Everett, Fortress Monroei Hatters, Nore folk nbiia, New Orleans and Key West; Jolin Rice, bancor via Portiand, BARKS—Emil, (Argen.) Philad; Maria,’ B, Ayres, BRIG —Ebe, (Italian) from Palermo, with mato, SCHOONRERS—Coeres, Philadelphia for Dover: Jas Bright, Philade/phia Boston; Pair Denier, Eliza. bethport for Providence; Corbulo, Philadelphia for on; Panama, Elizabethport for Boston; thomas sinith. New Bed for Albany; RH Daly, New ja: Helen Augusta, New Lou- ter, Fhiladeiphia tor New rt for blaverstraw; 8t K la, Providence; Jane, Bridgeport tor Elizabechport; Mary Elizabeth, Prov. idence; Jos Nickerson, New Haven; Caroline Hall, Diehton; Surprise, Providence; T Benedict, Green. port for Philadelphia, thiec purseagecs an the tome, but two or three days after L eerved itout one of therm came and eaid it did smeli bad; witness ak- Croes-examned.—Served out the meat all throvel: the voynge ; ecrved them weekly a pound of pork and ® pound and a quarter ot tect; it took @ barrel of pork and a barret aud a quarter of beef; every barrel 1 opened was sweet and good ; none euelied bad; the tolid mate served the biscuit; L served the flour aad sago; the meceure held «a poun he peas and oat- meal wereeerved by anothes man; never heard any Of the passengers coinpiain of shortness of water ox- cept eometimes come would aek him toradriok; in the morning & be would dad fitty or a hunured ot the passengers’ caus with water of the previous day ia them still; secolcets James Jobnaton; be never heard him make any complains; Schwartz once creating a riot; saw him once on the quarter. deck oa account of words among themeelve. told him he seemed to want to taise amutiny. Wit- nese never beard that the mutiny was caused by their being sta:ved ; hus no idea what the 1ow wus caused by, Ke direct, The ment was served the last time for three days; 1 offered toserve them with pork bus they rerured it, Ke-cross.—Wason the American Eagle; never oa the Neptune ; never wes arrested tor cruel treavueug Oo; Daaecnge: on the Cultivator s charge was winc; never ied oman to the taast, During the examinatiou of this witness the ereite- Meatot tie passenge ae intcuse, aud wiiu ail. cully repressed by the Court, John Bad wae waeerao prseenger; don for Albany; London; Cinderelis, N James, Boston; M Too Late for Classificatio a DBAT His, BATES —On Sept. 21st, 1865, Peter Bates, agod 32 yours, lhe relatives and frients are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, Sept 22, at 2 o'ciock, from 156 Chriatie at, Sz DAMS PRESS FEEDER WANTED AT 1@ came ion London inst in the o ua; had on thle vovaue the tivet week eoveu 13 Park Row. 880 Diecusts, the second 12, aud alter that trom 14 wo Zl; GOOD CABINET MAKER WANTED tee Sivek, Pha ans be Ax 49 Grove at, cor, Pleecker, 381 ve been within ar mia ie MO Cou! nea over t inch ot the topof the m ry 3: the (ea Was good; he warhed the hips aide, and then it iooked good, xchanged biscuits lorothe, passenvers ho reason to compinin of tb tested me very kindiy; never beard & painto the ; bever e@w any ile BY Parson rd the ceptaun + “Give thom the slow an he said it to the othiecers, Close-exemine said thie because there were complaints by the passengers to it was in the third week; tt was said to the offic heiped water the catue; dipped the water for them from the cask; never took the water for hime ‘of his meals in the etecrage with the other eugere; but sometimes on the deck where he had liberty to «0; the captain gaye hin charge to look after, the cate; did not pay him euything for it; it occupied witness the whole day; there was another man e joy od jor that, aud wit. ners he ped him by the captain's wish; the captain told him so do it and he shou.d be paid; odioees hag two boxes and a rrinding barrow; 'f6 barrow weigh. ed about buadred weigh witners pad no heivit on it, Fs “mora Quade—Came with her sister and a friend; rf ltnogs Ou allowance of meat sug water frou ihe ‘ ; once the meat was Du 00d; it was nut eoo bad to use ; she used some o' nd Kuve the ee away; she got her allowance of everyihing ; her " was well treated; faw HO one iil treaed on loard; there were no 80k (sea-sich) on board; don't remember tae capuaum senuiug uy thing io any of them, 4 4—Never heard any of the passen Meee cuarepin heard sone of them say the weat vas bad, and thet the wa'er was +ho.t; ueve: lard AbY Ou Comp min tw the ca peste o an eivht QUAIL COR Jule JOP th. e@ § POR MeOe til, some ee not uuiie; brought wish her o soe and wuas of Wty hee sha et, ' ap etg: ‘age the sister of the last witnees, testi. | fieu that the Hous uad tea Was Very KOOd; bhe receved | goou tesunens at the bavas of the cup ain wid all aboud ehup; saw po .0ben pork OF other weats ou they 1, Cromsoxamined—Some of the meat was rathor taluna teare 0 any of the potatoes, but presuined they were good; bed had two stone (s.be) of tour aliowed her; v heard any O1 the passensers com. Pan of the water in the vessel 5 hae beard them way That the meat was not so good a it might be; never kuew ot any of the passengers throwing meat over. board; did not know the cm ter of the ship, or any of the officers; never b any of the Passen.- ers complain ot the want of Watel; the weather way OY WANTED— A STRONG HON boy, about 15 re of ace, and not afraid to » wanted @t the Houstou Laundry, 75 Weat street, Berest's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE?! 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Sec, 87 OLY STEREC TYPE PLATES WANTED— Apply at this off PL ash aN 45 ‘THE MEMBERS OF THE BARRY BR- nevolent Society are 16ques ed to attend the fue neral of their ceceased bioiher membs, KDW BUANLON, fiom his resivence, 45 Bast Sih 1¢ o'ctock on Friday, Yd inst, PATRICK F LALRICK, Preet, MICHAEL DUNPUY, ne YSPEPSIA—ASTONISHING CURES ARE can nee by the use of that excellent remedy, "6 Dr, di DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, Tt has been beiore the Public tor the inst 20 years, and where it has been perrevered with, and the dizec> tions tollowed, has uever jailed in @ single cme. It acts gently upon the bowels civing renewed vigor to the stomach,and braces up the whole system—creating agit were new lie. Every one of sedentary habiu ould iry it, and all who are troubled with Dyspepsia id use it. Depot—46 South Second st, Wiliams. burgh, One Dollar per bottle, Cry , Injustice Defeated. “Did vou any," inquired the Sergeant, “the new Yandlord was foniof fishing? Icould not show him the atream Masier Downes, it would break my heart; Thope the gentleman will enjoy it,but I could not go with him. Mota, have vou asked Master Dowars what he willtake!" The steward launched brutally: “Stow him his own atraamoe that'anot bad, faith Ah! Iam come forthe running erle—the belfvear's rent, Servennt Come, M se | Mota vou look AED enoverh to understand that: Ta oppose vou know what the ront wae? end if you do not, I can tell vou what it is—we do not want cate that won't cateh mice,” “Ront' repeated Mata, we newer paid rent ae vou well kn i th's cottage, with ite two acres of f-e@ gift from our honoured colonel to tov tather and his heira for ever_—_rent ** Yor, know vor Whrte is THR Dre Wo can show it von at once Father! Moster Downes wants to see the lent of ott —'t fe all rie mir—cet it, father, ‘ts all asfeand firm." Atthie Moment, ereatly to Mete’s relof, her atance | huss band entered the cotteres the wed ing end FE lward wood forts oledtah M ke sheold fellow und bint Metata ignation con'd not be restrained, Mv father, Mr. Downes, ehall be treated respectfully ; he into fellow tt 9 kinc'’s soliter, Whoo von speak to him, rof him, be ao good as to remember it." “Mon— what is the tter, my chilly Twill find the docd—it'e es b heshould see it: he muat shee or tere vou k “The Sergernt, aneiate! by Mein (he oe cupation arved the ateward farther cl sement's looked over Hs desk. There was no + eel there, Drawers boxes were al! aearched—Mete work. ing herse!’ into «fever ot indicnation end ? While the steward sat fe or Wing thetopofh« stick, and erinying her diemay, * It is qu te sate somewhere" said Lair’, wearied with even en much exertion, and it muet be foun ', for Edward here, jomatethat the ittle property be » teak out of b's power, so to sar—n ‘at 19 done and my ch ld has another pro or, oba'! bless God end die'" abate DY “You had better rett’s this before ther,"" sald the steward, tant Pavup the rent due wince the colone'a th—ve brought a rece pt for it, all Teht secording to law—T can't promise you to re- main bere at thisorany re Our Dew materdoes +90 Ima be forced to eject: Tl c 'y."* The bow idered soldier drew forth bis moves, but Biwond and Meta we ud not per to't him toackuowlelye that be owed rent; and ater many biter word had passed. the unjust Steward quittel the cottaze, determined, inthe event of Liird'anot be alle to produes the deed of gift to get Doasesion of what he had heard the colonel speak of repeaied!y as “hia gift of gratitude to Re t Laird,” Timo paaaed on—the “conntey cried sbamo" on the ntoward but he heeded! it not, The Sergesnt was incapable of rising srainat th Onpr ssor, Meta atontly resisted thy posaibili ont that taloafloat; but if it's aay hat was much been fix talked of entailing poverty onthe young gol luoaster by becoming his wife, until the ceed w nd, Dow nes forbade the tenantato mend the « euto bie school, nud he had Impressed the people with 6o much terror that they fesre: him too much to dise obey. During thia corte days and weeks amounted to montha; the poor Sergeant was visie biy sinking; the bloom had fled frc Meta's chee and the young schoolmaster had not a dozen pu Visons of Australia mingled wit) bis dreaw he well knew the Serveant could not be remove {and be would not leave Meta, They had written to the new landlord a simple ataternont of facta; the reply referred then to “ Downes,’ if At last he did his worst—distrsined for rent! When the process wus served, the hardened * ser- Ver’ turned away with tears in his eyes, The Ser- geant was tying flies, and #0 intent on h ton, that it was Meta’s fobs that pr him conscious of what was passing, There Was some. thing beyond all telling painful in the expreasion of weak and patient suffering in his face." Mota, my child,they need not disturb the th uge,the deed is safe somewhere: 1 am a soln, ©r, and wou! not tell a tuleehood—stt nT w mindiersly, he!plessly, bis tir searching for it amid the tan horse-h shining fexthers, until at last he seitle ‘detly to the construction of » “grey hecke! The neighbours crowded In with offers of assistance sud Elward endeavoured to draw the Bergeans ond Meta sway, but in vain One by one the house. bolt goods were piled outside the cotiage—not rudely or with violence, but still it w aée—and suddenly roused toa perfect cons uusness that he was despoiled. of the bome ven to him by his departed officer, the eld gol stood erect and placing bis bandon big d aughter's head, sad “Teall you my ne ghbours, T never injured, and nbowe al!, Ics —tbat T am unlawfully despoideiot w! ab Was wiven asa sheliertomy ollave anda provision for my child, I call for no ven: cance Upon Downes who ban worked me this wiony—} ' ay veothe Almighty forgive hin, but be knows that deed is in axe pcupa- ere Ss wanderei as if ce, as well as] dc ugh Iam homeless" No, Bergeant, that you're not," interrupted . farmer; “you and the fit gil must c me home with me; sure the isborcss has sent Lerown horse sud pillion for y “* * Sure I've the right to them,” shouted another With more room in the house th an I kuow what to do with—t's to us they must ne.'? My ath « : up" exc © epirited son of ahillela, “let's toss wy, b —who' oF milsla,| P—bead oy berp—who'll “There's not one of us will buy ® stick of thi {hinge—Downes Was afraid to come—three wae for Downes — 5 i ipsa nreo cheors for the Sergeant and “No” asid ashy youn ir, * My must have three chiers for berscint? cae ‘ “ T cavnot bear this"? murmured Sergeant Laird, take me out Elward—this kindness kills me, Stay | Mav rod—that's it~auu basket," Ue gather- el ‘ies together with trem)! ling finvers; poor Me Preseut Was bauded to hin » sud he was in the act of casting it over bis shoulder, when one of the men brought from a brek shed, slong with some broken vessels, the old fishing bisket. Rod and trap fell from the Serveaus baude—the elastic ty of youth, the memory of the past returned to bim toe getber—he sprang forward With @ ger fell up. on bis knees, anc [ifti 6 bis aries to heaven,ex: lain. ed, “Father, I tha: T tha Thee!” There was ay forward, “Stand ba round me, rank aad file! rauk and deed waa in ex sie CO—ib 1a he ¢ in my old Jishing basket, Hs bemide the Stream —od bless him Unver this line and the old la hite the trove. T rolled it in my black nex k-hand. korchief, neighbours, tokeep ii dry! Here tt is— uses Read it ous Euwa. Tom nt houseless, and my child will have ne; read is out I say ! it fs the word of comimanc Before Eiward could begin, there was a shous a rush a it theguthering. The farmer Who propos. three cheers {i r Meta had ted and recognized the crowa uf Donne's bat pass 1 at the other wid: of the bedve; aud, with bale Goven Other * boys! from, & distance, 66 Zed any dragged bia forward atu d rosrs and proans, be Mi qnelehted he would Le the 48 Ceed was foun should hear is read every word of it, and i +e only A a it was nec sary to presarve it—theyrd give ™ enouch of it, for they'd make him ate it." And after Downes had beard it, an Was | wally drawn and Witness She Bergeant and Meja's iu. beng Ureyyed thr ughther © Bale Tsai the OUP HeVO ib aced It thy 4 sou tims 10 it required all co to save Gin from Ow r unit mae \ mi andhow y Bidly ag! the poor Sorgeant rau into hie tie’ ofba f chill shness, Sud et down tote the % With bis old Sishing-b sket over bis shoul " a bY oulder—Mets, however, taking pesscasion of ihe “T's ernel entirely it in," wal pa ] + #0 18 fe”? wal Mra, ver ‘eo think that they want for nothin “f an MY oa dononning Fibem, Ws mighty ple: to have your friends in the heights of trou, ol Tous aenAa 18 bh Houbie thet you way Ido not quite ayree with Mry Mex happy © aay that the landlord has (to Ab a Myers once more) * found Downes out in the height of bis wickedloess,"" and that Mota's Edward isto be the new steward THE END, THE OLD SERGEANT, ~ . ‘ 1 or, ot os, wed 19 wr toy th rs y i“ 4 f H 4 t ‘3 e q as Z a i les le re v. ch ‘o od od t +. 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