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articaiarty the sofled c cholerae i vrem ives, o which diarr cod seanet the enemy Qui £hane and charcoal \ bing and 1 juay here thoroughn digntec ante jo any «a ¥ 10 Jodia, the part iwe elier towns in & tu. Lor ob ni doar ' ie atthe fuetion a4 completoly ee practi astidand one injuactlonsthatohemuct work, Mut all the work cf cleausice d disinfection would t icient withou @ffectua! syeccum aut medical care ali tie poor w iwitheboters, In shoes crowded c.tir in every pace where ihe epidemic imay cower, ¢ mediae care cf (he sick vem at the ear a weil ee inte io he eens ©) ap one of the tnoss. casen- ‘tial mm woetnlec in any ieaity, god provenwiug ‘ wun Oo * infection. ‘he r soot Voluabary ang Phiumaturope OrKanizacc which the Hoard of shea. Ww be aided in th 0 1 berinning to be in Ba wie « witiiy in w Ward war vised by eaniul poy rice = anewer the third question, viz.: What ow be duve by cities aud wwe, aud by faut id individ —by suggest every Cthat ne far ae me Bod Village «hoot without aug Vory Morastiivg #1 whe me Uiten Bosra of Health has put in Opereon & ebolers, ‘Thine wensures aie tho reealt of eareui Feeenich aud the lostexperience, Lu sia ior cities ONd 1D Villages, it will be entirely practicable for tue losal authorities (0 carry oul thin eyatem tar more eMcientiy than it cau be cariied ous in thie ove: tow ded Meiropolie. Scound—Lhere should no panic when the fires @ases of eholoravceur, Let the proper oflicer of eack eity and town be ready for the exipeu whether there be one of « thouraa’ cases wenee, aud des every tanily aud every citie Y the bygienic aivies which the meaiwet Ot their respective wunieipalicis promul of the imsiruction aud itormanon bi tesued by We Melropoliion loard of tea supplied to local sanitary offic ah Correqpending 8 be pre may at any time occur tin boteis oF comuu districts th dat, The best medics) aid tive end good aud feariess ou : € , and follow the oree Have no fear of pe jufection ta igen, Leepa ent (eu place of suual contagion, bus guard @ight be caused by the patic smail Quantity ol au attive \ron, creosow, or cos! tar the cles har Kup y ali pesocus y theta lo a poe with quick a cOppeles powder io albuuu. Hoit all the soiled closting the pawens aud sick 1oom L mone, tor by such Mot spread. by bape “ght ‘opagaiion of cho hook Kailway supersusenden Dovel keepers, and ai porsous Of pieces vi resort, soourd ina *F coal tar preparatio: daily used in every Promiscuously used. These homey hints and these general answers to will serve the purpose jor which they 4 them will iveiantly ineti- urea shat are pow eo Uuiver- are now iu correspondence with of information, we are warrauted iu ciby or neighber- ftation imasters, haw pervision sabe 4 Copperas to be contnuaily kepy, aud ater Ciuset aud privy thas is shating r@ ls much reason to believe hat the efforts which ae now being put forth in burope aud our Atianiic citios, will coeuik in ereatly diuine lshing the ravages ct tho p yO Opidemic. No weil tirected eanitery iabors bave ever vewu in vain, Kospeettully, Piisua Hargis, Corresponding Secretary, a i, Hi, CHOLERA CASRS YRerknpay, There were not #0 wany cases of cholera reported (o this city yesterday as there have hecu on previous faye, Therick on Hart's Island and on Gland were reported improving. Tho fo! she Istoss authentic cases Mrs, Margaret MoGrath, 225 Plizaheth atreet, aged 40, was taken ye worbing with symptoms of sbolera. She had had srhoon wince thursday, ana sonia retain wo medic: AUT© A, Maho was in it omsbing, purging, b reve ; Viben een by tor, in the afternoon, Le was in collapse, th Lyne! 78, 7 Jerse: street, was 0 Hoeplial, ‘This is the fourth case which occurred ia this house within @ forinighs, rearet Guthrie, $0 Pell aire rt ized with cholera symptoms about the same time, e ‘fas visited by an Luspocter, amd removed to ported ip yew | collapse, aod Sd avenue, had uu Sunday bathed bis at once seized with eymptoins re. He collapsud ms lu i’. M., and died as half past 3 A. M., yesterd Albert L. White, mative of Maine, aged 29, « dis- charged sicier from tlart’s lsiand, was seized with . ebolera.c symptoms on Sumday morning, Lio was ent to Lelievue Hospital. James Lloyd, No, ¥ Second avenne, first floor, was Teported as being in collapse at a quarter-past vight o'clock on punday evening. Thomas Kellly, 170 East 18th etreet, was taken ill atl Po M.on Sunday, and died atsi’, M. The case ‘das vot been officially reported as chuléra, bus is said tw have been such, BoiLen Exriosion—9 Persons SCALDED, -~A divastious boiler explosion occurred yesterday Moruiug, at (be extensive sugar retiuery of Harris & | dgay ton, Noa, 26 aud %> Leonard street, Nine persons were scaided, (Woo! whom were fatally injured The boiler wae in the basement, atthe rear end of the j building, oxteudiug to withlu three feet of the ment house, No. 14 Worth street. ‘Ine foree plosion demolished @ pars of the brick wall of this building, and the steam rushed out aud filled the iower roouis of the teuement house, severely wealding the foliowiug named temante: Kate Kliner, (rerinau; Merrie Cline, aged 25, German; sod Jobasua Cline, his wife, Mosce Egler, aged 23, German; ianueh Mitchell, aged 15; taken to Jows' Dlospi al, Jane Wheelau and Otto Kohler, were also severely lajured. Jowvid Mackler, a boy, who was Su the euvine room, waseeverely injured, ‘Taken to New York Hospital, I! is expected that the injuries sot Kaw Kitwer aod Morris Cline, will preve fatal, TUANKS,—The live is indebted to dsptein Jumes jutondent of the weiaieu lelaud be for services ren: ‘dered to iis ellp news Collector, SUN Braisied, ¢ Company, Custom House MArrens,—During the past week the Collector haa made about fifiy aud appointments, Mr, Andrew Wind, tor, hus been up tel a night inapector removala d edi. #4 per dieu Col J.C. Battersby takes the piace of Mr di. r Aiberg Mt. Valiner that of J, Kh. Cooper Mr. Wi, Gooue wud Mr. Kichard Con those of Fdwars Wieucke aud Cioment Newton—ail as nigit Garpectors GOLD GAMBLING,--The Gold Exe wenily aiopted a sule, which went into effect y dey, provibitiog wewbers of the Exchange from transacting any siness ia gold pubiicly on the @lre ts or enloeak r es tothe 1oome of the Sxchange, or av ihe kuch enue Hotel, uuder pen- miby Of Beuspeur 1 the privies of she bx shane lus thinny Tue Homes NUPBOARD—V enDioTr or Tue Con i Yosterday, Coroner Gamble heid au inquest ou tue body ef Patrick Mullen, the sailor who wae kod on ghe steamship Dew World, by James Maris on Friday might last. Severs) witnesses were examined, who testified to be sitack by Marrig on a aio: named Jowwph Mar- Pbsll, aud the eub-ejuent killing of Mullen by Har Gis, The Cage Loving beou subunitted. the Jury ren eed ihe lolowing verdigh) " dbat Seurick Mulleo = to his death by a stab wound with a knife, at the hands of James Larrir, on tre 20th 4 of Jule, 1566. om board the abip New World.” On his exami bavon, Harris said that Le wae 4é years of age, born in Bt. George, Siate of Maine, and lived at No 19% Koos veit atreat. He eaye he «tabbed decenred in eeltdeleuee, Cooner Gumbio committed Harris to the Towle to await hiatrial, Deceased waea native of ireland and 2h years of age, Deata’s Hanvest.—The full number of deaths for the week ending Saturday, Yiet July, at Sotclock P.M, in thiscity, in 1.863, being an in- crease ove: the mortality of inst week, of 425, and over the previous week, of 869. This number te tad inthe history of New York, Three- ‘oot the numer Lave been young children unde five yeareof age. ‘ihere have becu i154 cases of sun stroke, and «me 60 or 6) deathe trom the effic's of beat, The diarrioeal cases have beea about 450, of «hick eweven are certified as being gen ulue cholera, Tuc Merkork aGais in Trovere,—The ee Meteor, now lying at the foot of ivth sree, Fast Kiver, having ted to register nccording vo lew, was jcetertay seized again by the Collector of the Port, ‘tue Boarp or Heavri expenses for ten Months, trom the first of h to the thirty-first je extimated at abous The pened Adstrian Coneul, Mr. Coaries F. Loose A sulecription jor wennded oifice, No. ds Mano Vone Bad donaric Pxcunston,—The 7 Voteran Apristion take an excursion today to Dud! ove, ihe boat leaves Peek FlipatT A.M ‘ He atioet So'clook, and Udy treet Sa M. | he procveds ere forthe benefit ot the w n° Opiate sod the disabied meubers of the Agsoriatiou. yh ustrian eb where ali ih Reyiment Ciry MES GovensMent—Roarp Removal Ov Tk Bot Dis08 ON THe Bartha STATUES OF Monge asp Pocros— Tine New Pour Orrion.~The Board mes yesterday, the Presiden, Mr. Brice, in the chair, A resolution was prevented directing the Street Commissioner to Hnediate.y remove the buildin on the Battery used jor bospital aud cholera purposes, Adcpted Resolutions were presented aad referred that the ure ular piece of la ‘ 6th avenue and Hroad Old atreot, ou tie e west by Oy set apart tort aud Morse. The Board concurred in appropriating $60 to exch of the Bilnd persons couiuined im the list as sent in mpiroller Breonan, teeolution autuoriz ng the or ALDER- weiaad avues Of Puitom archase of A.C * patent gee Luinor, co be placed In each of the Pea the city Bb @ com of $1 per jam), wae Le he Hoard, by resolutic "to the St, James’ i'r the Jot Comuiuce Commlstee appo niet by th MOLE WO seient rive on which Uttice, reported # resolution in tn od the sum of to confer with @ ed Bieter Govern o ta new Post erdine to the ty tla Pak ot ail c@ane to be used for the purpores they were o nally intended for, tae HO shal revert « ecity, A number of adments wore offere’, ig thet the enouat puld be $1,000,000, 94,264,000, and @ Dunder of OWWOr BmoUunte As the grant to the projerty wae worth @gicatdeal more money than the reslution called for, when ilualiy the who water was inid ever, Adjourned to Lbursdey in case the property Boarp or Cocxcunwen,—Tnr Boanp ov Heaven AND THE BaTrERY Kanascks Comm Deeps. This Board also met. Int) President,Councilman Kecuan presided offered the following : Whereas, By a rec Neus OF ence of the Mr. Flynn order of the Board of Tealth, the eye Barracks have been ‘aken poss sion ot and Cy © used fur the purposes of a cucicia Loe m hereas, The using of the same for the above pure pose would be dangerous to the merchants and others doing business the tmmediase vicinity, and pa: teularly oo to the inhabliauss oi jue iss Waid, shore fore be it Resolved, That the Connsel to the Corporation be and he veby authorized and directed to take ne- cessary ley Measures for the prevention of the Hoard of Health from using any portion of the Buy tery lor the purpose of erectuig cholera heapisels thereon. Adopted, The Loard received the list of Commissioners of Deede,appointed by the Alderinen as their last meet ing (sou 30) in all),and after ghe list had been read, The confirmed ihe list as adopied by the Al dermen, and then adjourned. JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS ON THE Wave, — Those who cesire a tew hours recrea roods and green fielda,with afour-hoa one of the moss pictu rerions of thrown ie, will nos fail @ advantag: portunity afforded by the “New York which, tod y, given ite third @ al pio-nic at Cros settetirove, Pansay red at the foot of Jay street, trom wheace the boat | 1% and also at South Gb atreet, W Sth street, New York, 7, and Brookiyn, at 5 o'clock, A. M. THE COURTS, Lunacy anv Divoucx.--Ia ihe Supreme Court Chambers yesterday, the case of Albert Crane egeingt Julia A, M. Crane came up before Judge Barnard, In thie the parties were Southerners, and formerly residents of Mississippi, ‘ihe husband commenced an action for divorce on’ the ground of Yesterday morning defoudaos Applied for intment of e guarding, alleging that the lady wes Batic and now an inmate of the » Luna tle Asylum at Jackson, Miss, the appleation was Kev. M. Harris, a brother, who alli ged ad a perfect de ence, and that her present condition was owing to the brutality of her husband's treaument. Aiter argumems a8 to tho regularity of the motion, the Court beld thas tne inf Was eutitied to the Sprolp tment of @ guardian, and granted the order applied for, Tus Guear Countenraiixa Cask—How Tun IMPaRssions WeRe OUTALNED AY THK ‘Trease ay Derawrwent.The examination into this case, ia which Henry Molmes, alias Hall, et al, charged with having issued counterfeits made by plates pro- cured from the Treasury Department, wae continued yesterday before (. 5. Commissioner Oaborn, the rosecution calling Eli Langton, who testified that in 1564 he was emp.oyed in the Tressury Depart ment, aud that early one morsing he ook au iin. pression of @ 34) piste which be afterwards vold to i Sor $50, Anybody working in the ro plates da. y thi had access to them. | An alao Departwens, sud had obtaiued in. ‘seions for tall, Brooklyn, CHOLERA Rerokts.—The number of Brooke lym cases reported to the Health Board and posted on their balletin yesterday eas follows: John J. Dodd, aged 44, ed Hook Lane, July 20, 9:49, vomitin, Thoa and crampe; July 21, 2 A.M, was ing. Timoshy Barnard, ared $8, No, 56 Court street, was improving at 11 15, Jaly 2 Mary Gilray, Waleoss atreet, South side, Hast from Kichards street; in collapse at 9 yy aly v1 -»..Wm. Lyons, No, 62 Hudson av; taken abi i.M.. duly au: died at 6 P.M, sane day. ee Veter Logue, No.8 Mercvin street; taken at SAM, July 22; died at 6 P.M. saneday......., Mary logue, daughter of above; taken at 7 iW : died at 2 A.M. July 90........Patrick Murray, Van Brunt street, Went side, firet house trom Dikeman {iu collapes ; willdie........Ua treet; died at 2 P.M 22.0... daughter of above, same residence; »»Mary Ann Murray, eet, South side, Raat of Kicharve street; in colle) shits, Vou Biuat Van Bruns sireet, third house tio Vartition etreet ; no collapse. . Mary Aou Giesou, King street, near Kicharde street; sunning iniocolapae......., Patrick Connell, No, 12 President «: soe Win, Jones, Cares svonue, wear Frauklin avenue; teading to collapse, -Mr, Fdwarda, No. 191 Court street; iu ecole lapee 9 ALM, July’ 21 Mrv, Fowler, No. 51 Vives atieet, wae in colispee, Od, .++..45. MF, Maurand, No. 13 Johueon stoet, KE. D » David eon, King atr Hear Richards street; taken aa AM, J colinpee ; will die........ Two Cases ut No. ! Morvein stiee.; both dead, THES CHOLFRA NowrrraL, The Health Commissioners of Brooklyn haying seized the buildings in the Lweifth Ward, corner of Mamilton avenue and Van Brunt atrect, for the pur- pose of using them Cholera Hospital and House Ot Retuse, steps were taken yes: day morning to apply for an injusction tothe supreme Court, re sualning them irom using the buildings tor such purpose ; bur, on tho Commis ionere hotitying coun. sol of their intention to vacaie the premises iuiues diately, nothing was done in the water, HeALtTw Keront.—The vrivcipal diseases lant week, as reported two the Health Uflice, were as followa: Scarlatina 4, diptheria 3. quinsey i, croap i, whooping cough %, typhus fever J, trphoid fever 4, two), chole intentow 122. @ 32, marerwue Zi, consump ion 15, aun stroke 24, convulcions ¥2. etc, ‘lutal io 1m the civy of Brooklyn, and 419 in the city of Hrookiyn and County of Kings, The namber of those who died under one year of age was 155, The Brooklyn Health Board was removed yeater day from the City Hall to the Court House. roome Nos. 7 and 8, Common Couxeu—Wio Snaui CiueaN Srnrety.-The Board mot last evening and received scommanication fromthe Corpo ation Attorney ta relation tothe Health Law, in whieh he gives it as oem mort bisopinion that the powers of the corporation have b ransferred to tbe Metropolitan Boaru of He: ww fa the proper cieauing, +01 the city ie con cerned: and that the latter uld at the requ city borrow or otherwise raise money en enrare the proper cieansing of the etr moval of garbage, &c, where the same tof nah to and re- not how be done tor want of funds to the ward's aceonnte Ile suegests that the Council appolut a committee d fix the atmouns required and then procure the Ttificate of the President of the Kings County Medical Society, as required by law, as to the neces. sity of the measures, and then by resolution reqnest the Hoard of Health to cali fora loau. the payinent of which shall be provided trom the next tax levy. The commuuication was referred to a committee who reported the amount ne ry at $16.00, and to@ resuiution, as recommended, was muopied. Ad- journed, Excise Matrens.—The police of Brookly n, Williamaburgh, Queene and Richmond Counties Tosted a Inrge number of unlicensed rumseliers on funday, In Brooklyn, the ariested parties were he ito suswer, but ou Staten lend they were discharged, News Items. A populer Hfeof Abraham Lincoln, in Italian, hae bern published as Florence, haly, 1b 18 sold for the benefit of the treedinen, Anovr # quarter of @ million tm gold duat ar- rivet atAi. Joseph, Mo, on Weloesday, in the bauds of passengers direct from Montana, A Pirrenrran correspondent states that a lend- Ing busines man of that city will lose twenty five thousand dollara by the defeat of Hamiil, No person connected with the Memphis, Tenn., iots nae been indict d, or pumahed iu any man- ner whasever, Ex Recorder Creighton, who was reported by Gen. Stoneman inciting the rioters to violence by @ puble aneech, daily bolds bis court ana Justice of the Peace A xew mode of smuggling foreign tobacco bas been cine cd by the Custom Honse authorities in Par Bome large blocks of stone, weighing about a hundred weight, hav ng arrived from Switzerland, it wae found, on Inapection, that they were hollow, and that they were sufed juil of seyars of the Hnest Uri 5 A rurepMas, who bal been regulorly li by tho proper authorities, recentiy undertook to open @ school in New Orieaus, when he w. seulied and ly beaten stricted" white mer opposed to the e& prits were beld for trial uncer Gen, Grant's order, fae Amncrean Association for the Advancement of Svience will hold i of August in Buta) firat ge Imeenug of toe Ase elation since mroencement ol toe war, ‘iho last meeting wae held in Newport, in 1860, and adjourned to meet in Naab *, Beplemeer, 1961, but the break- fog ous of the was paralyzed tue Association aud prevented the gaineruy of ite memiers, NEWS. 4,8. rises, 4 45; #. sets, T 29 AKED, ATRAMSHIP Anthracite, Greens, Philadelphia. BHIPS -iverpool; Isase Webb, Liv'!. BARKS verpon e Queenttown; Concord, Phitadelp Lomatara; Jennie Cobb, Boston, 1G8 —Dillow Croat, Harber Grace; Siasl, B lbos, iu ta, Karcelona, FE. A, Reed. Greytown: Handy, Galveston; N. Autum, Jacksonville, SCHOONERS—Laura Pride, St. Thrown, Alexandria, Va.: St Cabot, Bosion; Dresden, O Baltimore. SLOOP Thomas Hull, Hull, Providence, ARRIVED. RTEAMSTTIP ratoga, Richmond and Norfolk; Albeinar'e, dodo: Washington, do do; Plouee:, New cassle; sevsia, Liverpool and Quesnswwa, BHIT Parana, (Argentine) Langston, Matanzas. BARKS. Andaman, Cow Bay, C. B; Arizona, of Stockton, from 'T. Island; Cyrene, Cow Bay, C. B,; Atlanta, (Pr.) Clenfuegos- BRICS—Kodiak, Neavitas; Ati N. Fy; Jane, Windsor, N. Susan Duncsn. do: Eliza artford; ¥ vana; Adela, Porto Cabello; Eilen Anua, © Milwaukie, Lingan; Clara, do; Solon, Cleniusgos, SCUOONERS-—E, R. Kirk, Georgetown, 8. C,; Lucy Aimes, Cow Bay; Helen, do; Velunt Wind- sor; Welliueton, do; Caro ine C, Providence; Seven Sisters, Addison; Mansfield. Jonesport; H, Crosby, Bangor; A. M. rds, Bos! Cowoll, Bangor; tover, Calais; Concord, Rockland: H. Hoyt, N. n; Fraok Maria, Bango: to: Ida Clenfuegos; Julia, Port Pin Spain; Cherokee, Dorchester, N. BELOW—Sbip St. Mark, Liv'l; brig Leona, St John Too Late for Classification. Jaly igh Water.5 45 Yeresa Cainille, * M. Prowbridge, Kitts: RO OW DOYLE—On Monday, July 234, Catharine, the beloved wite ot Jobu Doyle, bora in the city of Dub- lin, aged 49 verre, The frieude ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from her late residence, 417 Hertor st, on Wednesday, 25th iust, at 2 ack, HIGGINSOn Monday, July 23d, Joba Higgins, in the 2d year of his axe. ‘The trieuds of the family are respectfully invited je fuveral, from the idence of his SS Jefferson at, this Puestay aiternoos ,o8 8 ] E WISE IN TIMF, AND PROCURE A hottle of BKIES 1's IMPROVED "SUN" CHOL- ERINE REMEDY, which has cured more cases of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colle, &e., than any other are ticle ever jutroduced. Depot 46 south Second st, Williameburgh, lrice 25 cents per bowwle, bul AP FINISHERS WANTED—GOOD Hands eood wages and steady work, Apply at 196, Canal streel, vt Ik of a dining aud oyster saloon, now doing « good busin taold this day, in consequence of o to | the city, For particulars apply ge i so N EN ACCUSTOMED TO CLEANING d at the Metropolitan Arey is S FoR witable jor auy kind of business. Apply at . 481 HE MULAGHMAST AVENGERS, F, By will meet i! hall, bet 4lst and 4¥d streets Sth ave, this eve: for the transaction of business, ¥. BKOWNE, Chairman, WALL, Bec, 359 mo LET—A FURNISHED ROOM TOA entloman and wite without board, in a private family. Inquire at 59 Monroe at. aetiage) 1) \ ANTED—A GOOD COAT MAKER TO bi work instore, 507 Pearl at. ___ 889 \ FANTED—A GOOD BOX > WYER, AT 91 Elm et t, None but a cteady man need apply. Good waves and steady work th eee ae eee . Vana is’ A FACT—Dk, H, VILLERS, DENTIST, Y Bowery, nearly opposite the Old Theatre, Beautiful teeih, +1 each, Heautitul teeth ses on gold, plati silver or rubber, at very reduced Prices, ° h extracted, Toornache cured, or tiled with gold or other filling, without pain, All opere Hous warranted Cet A FULL SET OF TEI 5, $10 to $15, Sur erior god, sliver and bone fillings, Extracting without pain by bry of pare pivrous oxide gam ab Lod Bast 18h et, Los bd and 4b nes, Wesverly, RL: | Fr CAPTAIN MANUEL; OR, THE FLORIDA a Wren I went upon deck again, I found that the negroes had openly mutinied. They were ranged round the forcast, and stood claring at Manuel, end at each other, jkeanatof demova, ‘ Hell curse you, captain [' eried one of them, * WI youtobringushere? We: all to t devi), that sou might put ashore th whites thas you picked outof the brig ?'* PIRATE, “Ay, ay, it wae mercy that made him do eo,"' sald another; “but see if we'll getany mercy from the tyranta that Hy, Mr are in chase of us. Manuel, [ would Vhey couldn't get him banged,’ vociferated @ third: he would always untie the rope with h's rivbs of seeing you swing by the throat !*— hand. Oh, captain, ray the devil scorch your throat tor bringing us here! —" He thinks us a fevotr r slaves," cred the firat speaker, “who bavn jritto do anything bus what he bids us— but we’ ae him another etery., Come on, let revenge! Down with him, and bis com- oni" veral of the crew now rushed towards us with threatening gestures, Manuel fired « pistol among them, and wounded one with @ ecinater, and I tr another down with the butt-end of a blun- #4, and then acted upon the defensive, They were repelled, Lut would epparentiy have made s gecond attack, had not @ shot from the brig raked us fore and aft, and carried ay the binnacle, “Now, now ! shouted Manuel, “If you are worth anything, Aight for your lives! The enemy ie close Upon us; weaball be blown out of the water |— Here iw the key of the armory—vo and equip your selves, and show some real ris i"? The negroes were almost instantaneonsly ani- mate! by @ new feeling. Some provided them- aclves with muskets ard cutlasse, and others took their stations atthe gune, hey all had a look of ®avage and determined res| ce. Which showed tat they would rather pe n tattle, than run the risk of terminatt ir lives upon a scaffold, The brig had now neaily come alongmde of us, and her captain commanded us to heave to, it we quarter, He was auawered by the {four caunon, and by a shower of mus They gave s broadae in returt way our mainmast, and then Lore down Upon the schoouer with the intention of boarding her, Theamoke prevented the belmaman of the brig from seeing justiy, and he suddenly brought ber so close to us, tha: #he swept away our chaiua, and stove in our bulWar dragged us through the water a considerable distance, Tho fight now became very desperate. The bayonet ant cutlass bad usurped the place of firea:ma, and the ne- roes, Who were not provi led with weapons of any kis d, attacked the American seamen with their fists, beaung them down, attempting to choke them, and pushing them overboard, ‘They all the while animated each other with shouts, execra tions, and blasphemous cries and rushed fur- jously to the combat, half naked, aud covered with dust, and sweat, and blood, 1 kept as near nuclas possible, He some- times tought vigor for @ few moments, and then stood idle, apparently trresolute what to do. At last be criet cus, ‘1b is eaey (0 we how thia vay will end, but I must te.ten ise termination,’ an then burried down to the cabin. Linstluctively him, and found Evrabeih and ber mad bless with terror, Munuel tore open ahbatch in the floor, aud pulled up « small ensk, the head of which he kuocked in wi and. Is wae full of gunpowder. He placed it upon the bless, He pus a steel be. tween bis teeth, an then seizing # thut, began to strike tho one aguinss the otuer, The julsations of my beart ceased, and my eyea became dim, Menuel seerned sucdeuly to dilate into fearful and Aigantic size, and to pour toirent#o! fire upon the gunpowder, My senses were suddenly re- called by @ loud crash, aug by the appearauce of water rushing down upon us through whe skylight. I thought we were going to the bottom, aud siart- ed up end pulled the tainting Elizacoso towarde the gaugw ‘Tiere oULtered su Ancrican eBid ria Manuel, sezed his cro end said, “Surrender youresli—you are wy prisoner," Manuel did not offer any resistence, Lut followed the oiler upou ceck, Having leit Elizabesw, Whose rocolection Was how prey well restored, with her maid, I went thore aleo, Everytuing hau become quiet, Tue American seamen were in P asion of the schoover, and the negroes had been rewioved on board the brapof-war, Her &p- tain or ect Manuel to be put in iroug, and direct. ed that Flzeabeth sud 1 suculd heave accommoda- tions in his own vessel, Iwan n good deal astonished to meet with several of the crew thas had belonged to the lrig wo bad plundered, nd to hear ;hem sey that they were the meane of capturing the echooner. Having beou fortunate hough to reach Matangus the day aiter Manuel had set them adrift in 4 they found an American brig of war there, which bad run into tue harbor goat she mht repair come damage she had sustained while on her voyage from Jamaica to Charleston, They immediately gave hercaptaln information respecting the p.rate, and he set out in pursuit of them, making the sea men warp bis brig along, till a Lreeze sprung up, which enabled bim to come in sight of the schooner, During the battle, a young officer who boarded ber slong with the Auorican crew, hap. pened to observe Manuel's ettempis to biow her up, aud with great presence of wind, dashed bis foots through the eky light, and averted the danger by pouring down @ large quantity of water upon tho gunpowder, A fow hours after the captain of the schooner we fet sail for Charleston, where §'@ brig was bound, We reached that portinten days. The pirate crew were immediately lodged in jai, Iunderweut an ex- Smination, and was then takeu into custuly it Leing evident, from tnyown confession, that 1 bad not been forced ou board the schooner, Elizabeth, to whom Thad hourly become more devoted during the voy- #ge, found an asylum in a house of « distant rela tion, who resided in Charleston, and was sui Toued as \ Witness againss the uegroos, In three weeks their trial came op, aid Manuel aud seven others were condemned wo deatu, Noevidence ap- posring against me I was liberated from confiue- ment atan early period, by the intercession of several persons Who eppeared to inke au iuierest ia my tute, IT supphea wyself with means of sup: port by disposing of some valuavies IT bad in wy possession, 1 was tilled with sorrow when I heard that Man- uel was condemued w death, awuro that ho de- served betiertate, I visited him in jail the dey alter ho had received his sentence. He was loaded with fetters, and occupied a #mal! ceil Ly hms it, through wowh he paved quickly as tho weiyhs ot his irons would permit; swough he bad a sub- dued look, the expression of Lis countiuauce was neither atjees nor sorrowful “Ad, le ib You, 1 cried be, advancing to- war \s me, as I entered; ‘you are the person I moet wishedto see, How kind itis in you to visit spoor vegro! For Iam po more now, IL ain glad to be treated as a retional creature Ly atleass one white wan, 1 wonder they havelet you encape, du this counury it chine fur ® wan to have way. thing to do w lackey excep) in the way of flogging them," —~'*¥ou do not deserve to die," paid I, after a pause, * Ob, perhaps not," revurued he; ‘but law-—law—law, you know—However, it ig beer Tshould, I hada weary ie of i, I was chased from the land, and tock reluge upon the sea; but, notwithstanding that, I coud not escape the bloodhounds of the Bouthern States of Awerics, But here Ihave written ot something for you, Take this letter to Gustuvus H— ud accept What he gives you in return, a8 remew- brauce of me, But don's tell bim ibes fam sen. ed to death,’ He thea preseuted mo with a R er, aud Laving given directions where I should nd the person to waom it was addressed, Lid me farewell, Ti:nmediately proceeded in search of Maiuel's cq aLuter aud alter sole time, reacued hig house, which Was situated “Mn the most obscure part of a parrow and dirty alley. The door w opened by an old negro, and I inquired if G . vue H-— | lived there, *lam the waa,! reruned he; ‘walkiv, Master.’ 7 entered, and gave him the letter, aud ut his request sessed myself Upoa an old stuol 12 One corner of the |partinons wut he read it, ‘Strange—very erapyve,’ mutwred he, gaging on me intently, *How ie Mr, Man. uel * * Well enough at present,' returned 1; ‘Lut'—-He stood gull » women’, ag af Waitiug wen the eouslusion of my rely, aod =—= ——— | went out of the room, but soon came backs carrring @ bag, which be immediately pus into my hands, Ite weight was immenee, “That said he, ‘I guess Manuel don't in. tend hould be hie bunkeer loug. Goud "heel bf ‘ bod t “ata benI rewurned to my igings I open bag, and to my astonishment found + full of doutloons, T could pot believe that Manuel intend- ed jeaving me such a | y, and went to the prison in the afternoon, that I might see him, and converse with hm upon the subject; but I arrived there to late; he bad anticipated the law by put ting @ period to bis existence, Bortune had now bestowed upon me the means of tw my Betivecouniry, I communicated thi ‘iasbe: and entresied that we m ght wake the journey life together. Sie consente., and our mutual hap. 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