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NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER _21 Price Two Cons | sutras words hr cen ine ore tnn foes —— Sy = == os ———— = — —_——— — = —— s LOLLISION ON THE HUDSON, | Bc2mond ited and sank wp to her state. | In ffoen yards of the Vanderbilt, knowing | on the Troy lin» she hav: ard do estimate, to thet fall val NEW YORK. near the door ateps, and expired without nite collision wna inevitab.s, 1 rin for my | threo days ago Ly that com A the ay 190m deck, with all the pease ayers’ bawcgage | ft tering & word. Grreuiala Je at ones mereudere apathies of the people and Ge ? ds to get them up, and routed all tha} | The acoldert occurred at an lele~ -_— ernment of she United Btater, which, 1 ‘The Coustitationn! Convention. ed himself vo officers Dearing ar! B vw — And about two bended to. of freight, con- | People Tesmid, and. told them to getnp ea | the channel on both aigea cau be used 7 feelaad, the grandeur of their prosperity havo'de= | Atmawr, Sept 20,—The N.Y. Exchse Board | The parties arv both sala The Dea mend Sunk. ee cheere, The | the boats were going to rtrike. I then ran | steamboats, The colliaton took place on the monstrated the practice of thelr policy in H x pectabllity 4 good ate Ji erbil -tst injury, and pro | towards the bow, and was about half wny, | east side of the Leland, where thore ie sullicient | Drnrcw, Sent, 20.-—Captain Osborne, ono | sustaining the prioviple of nou-intervention | 10 be called on for Inforination. j pity, Mr Greenslade ay oa" coudel Ou hee 4g T. Truvyafter a short | ReXr the engine house on the frst ealoon, | room for buat to rsh each othes, of the Fenian prisoners, mado his escape | 8% ono of the first obligations of Govern- | [t was decided that officers reaponsible for | frequently visited his wt yay Troy, when the crash came—and sich a emah t] The Vanderbilt and Dean Richmond were | fam the Jail at Clonmel last night, “Ho bad ; Ment# In tho resect due to the liberty of the | military proporty are to gtve security. Proper overtiics to Re: SUN CABLE NEWS. ae 0. never heard before. Thia took place a email | running !a opposite dircetions, the'r bows ul fo bad | people and to the rights of nations. [am home time to tine beet Foil 4 VHov hod caweotiy: been pnts | dlatance above Rondout, Thad jast time to | belng pointed directty at each ouhoe. When | Hot been captured ap to noon to-day, though | grateful to you, Mr, Minloter, for tho. ex tion was tabled providing for I | does not duty ‘tic fal | run to my en in and save com of my abuut 100 yards from each other, ono Of) the jail guar ery my wat " y 1 and money; but my fr thom sounded the whistle to koep to tho erst ast only time to save themeelves, side. Lustead of this they both turned fa the started fn immed! te pursuit ‘The police are searching for him in every reason of your benevolent sentiments for , Testigation of right of euffrage of citizens. | and says that T, © welfare of (he Mexican people, and with | A resolatton was tabled to amend their | ber. them you g've mo (he assurance of your efile | wa hts were . «1 y bio tm the Peoples’ PEACE IN EUROPE.) oo. place on the | had i Bhortly ater being jody A ia dhe eteyon bod Sye ses ormerly @ Sound| The two boate then atnck frat In. each | Same direction, and the Vandert It struck bart of the surrounding country, where it ts | eacious co-operation in the desire which anl+ house, he sacle if Weve dow yon a ery eta, wren Sulit te, 1840, and | other, ane remained so sintil the Doan began | the Dean Ricbinond at a1 angle of 45 de- | eupposed he is still coucealed mates the Governm:nt of Mexico of ealtl- moved that when the Con- | being Infor thit le roe try iom, G gine THE FENIAN DISTURSANCE ‘ . v to sink—vhen the state-rov o# of the Vane | Gfess, about twenty feet from her bow. ea wancnan . vating and improving. ts relations with the | fenton adjourned to-worrow It be to Mons | sade popes dt) berelievce aad eapreed mmander 4 this ocession by Captain | qarpiit were all broken, and it was only then | The fault evidently lays between the pilots ANCHESTER RIOT. United Staves, to toaintaln always good jug ext. bimsett saci He tet §) work yeator: —_——_—— Teer, that there was no! the two stean.ers got loove and the Dean | Of the two boats It fe stated shat the ofl} A Alapatch to the Arsoctated Press {9 a4) friendsbin and to prosceve tue mutual inter | | Mr. Alvord sald It waa important to keep | day morning at _ 10 o'clock, und statlowed ‘ : alabinemis sone 60" vers of the Dean Richmond dit not show | follows : eats of the two tutio up the sessions, and complete the business If | hima he front widow» bere te NO CAPTURES. 4 at the wi when the collision o¢- | Richmond vent down. their authority after tue collision. bd 5 canbe Possible by the 10th of October, He railed | baat yat' uro(n ite “mree shire motions oegitchae curree of that a cessman was navigating | The Vanderbilt atruck the other in the bow | “YT ican Richmond now lies tn, the chan | MAsCHRATRR, Sept. 20.—Rversthing le ithe fain teonblon upon the polltleal majority to vote down the | for Taylor to arrive.—Lowle. Courier, 194 4 WITH MEXIC hor. N the collision have been ook Ss Ne ees cat states nels in thirty fort of water. her upper | Qilot here, The rioters appear to beentisted | ae tours, mber 20.—A epectal diss Jfogositlon or nn eAloarnmient Wepeeeee fnet, \ » . ceived by w ba determined | Troay se ohmond | decks Leing visible, She lays crosswise in| with thetr mecoss, and there have heen no ; oe Oe tes Il the tine ty Anish ap the work before us = ee i TALK WITE \ Fecelwrd hy wuich Wt ean be determined | the caine rested on the Van the etreain.” : tnore dlotarsances: No tases of Ube recut | Parte trom Oma OW. Smith, {fm time to subinit the Constitution to the | The Miastestppt Hrd = Tr ayress of the | ae wean Iichered wan brilt Tn 1068, wos coon | #8, aid. the bow of tha Vanderbilt, THUR OWENRRAT AT APRMENT, prisoeere, Kelly end Desay, have been dis: | trerist sldent of tho country of the Crow | PGP IG MTs tt at 1s the amount of bus| ‘The work upon the Weelorn obntiient we Ble nd was bo “ com: od : = ~ a whens Borate, v ss ndians, ba. just returned from Fort PLil. : the Son ver 4 hs WAREZ ON THE UNITED STATES. | sanded vy Capeain . ¥. Corti, andwas| {yt aior mt Tae (2 Ue S6eH SU MAEEIIE | TMG OE ST fale ured and ht a feat |cnvers at it eMougbe Bey ave by Ee) Kearny, fest that ta, order to, gateh Kt ep ic woud | Pet of he great bridge wae, svetaeneed ce valved at $506,000, The Insurance upon her | There were rpwards of one hundred and | in the bull which canbe repaired time succeeded in making good their escape " ahd " He writes to tho Herald, charging Judge | take at least two months, no matter how | the 26th of Inst month, and, despite the menial WHAT THK INDIANS WANT. | only covers lowe by fire, consequently the | feVCity passengers on the Richtnond, the | expense of not over $1,000, after a> is | from the ott K Opectsi # . * | much we might burry between this and tho | drawbacks which attend the commencement Fics ation aucnage fic unc rntane wil bes ttl owe | Ser tame wher ers omen am oA on he ack hy cam tbat |The ame ot the policeman who was | pyr erin’ grer tjeteg aad feces Ie ms | Rk Se Cou, fe hey 10 sunpese | ofan undertaking a0 largo ad Ibori hag : iidren, and the on board, both imme: | * yond her guards, s ‘ roa c at the work conld be completed. Why The loss on freight will not be very heavy, | dintiately before and after ¢ o collision, was | the atatcroume wore not damaged. "They as. | Killed br the mot yeatorday was Mr. Brett. v6 Wilh ‘he Gye \ 4 ‘ - Y|s0 far, proceeded with commendable dis | No Railroad Allowed. but the hegicace of the passongers was une | Yery exciting, Women were fanning t and | eort it to be thelr beliof that ths falalng’ will | Arreste continue to be made of persons who | 8 with *he Crow Tadlane, compelting | Hot be Nodeet aud aay that we could nat | thors to remain in the Sloux country againat | sh up the work ta tine for the sutinisaion | patch iF night | not exceed #5,000 oF #6,000 in fro'with scarcely any clothing bnt th every | Their tas to those aboard ta that pubtedly of conaidercble valne, and is ale nd children were Cryine took part in the rot of the Cor titution to the people this thelr will, for the purpose of reviving trade; | ‘The bridge will contain four large stone " . ; y mong those alroady fiatne alt and provide for an adjournment at the proper “two t tment A MOTHER MURDERESS, | ®0#t # total tose to the company | portion shee boat, “Pople were ticki | @ut o€ one deed: and tort aac Am a hove leony tn envtody are | gto, chat the anmultles, amonnting to 625,0%, ad beavide tot a sdlcaramant et the prope: | plecs—two le, the Hirer tit one"abutret j ‘The Dean Richmond was undoudtedly one | {oF thelr Vag, ie, whille others were anxious | none were lost. The cargo was princ: tally | men named Willian Alles mad Mic hinel Lat cd three yu wore nover pald, | could be deliberately Snished and submitted [ice Feecont undergoing construction, ta. bo i to loave, It possible, with any. L took | cheese and buiter, in small conrlgnriet | kin, who appear to on rlag-leaders in 7 in @ proper shape to the people. cated bet 1 4 of the most magnificent steamers afloat, and | tw. tittle children off and an old lady, wo — _ thea veilaciahh ou GHA polio Thad tee ot And he claims that the goods sold at Kinney'e | '"¥i!"N0'T. Townsend mld there were only | Green street The levee between Green and | Her Child Smothered. no pans of expense was spared in her deco- | clung to m®. saylng With | Atearitoat Holler Explosion. re matnght of the polloe. Tucy are charg’ | own atore to the Tndlane were furnlshid by mbers of this Convention who | Washington avenue having been granted, the j rations or appoint She was admirably af eI Lemnus, GA , Sept. 20.—Tho steamboat | ™ le Mutts os pel a ag yaa’ the government for free distribution, Ke d endure the amoust pres Sapeues Bi Shen mn Bed ula pom i | or the 188 ich she was Lheanithnd na the Chattahoochee river, exploded oe Genel me excltemen| Dispate Nort | upon this Co jon jo not believe | part nel with a fence, Town and Country. | ited for the business in which she was em ‘ ‘n er Sept | a wabeldia Dispatches from the North Platte eny that | Ulege lecturve to Republican members of the | Rround it daily gather crowds of people whe { 7 * | ployed, and was decidediy the favorite of the of people wore ax anensy | ib Liat llericndhotdulbapeb Pde! Loanow, Sept, 20th.—Fvening--A dlapates | 2 ldlans tn council there yesterday de-| Convention were profitable or necessary. | havea curiosity In moting the first opera ; — traveling public, The lnjury to her till can hreond, an the appo lay afterne Bie eribenyen ato. BONE ce ead (Gel GNGHA That ie rp jy | Manded the unconditional abandonment of | There bad been no waste of time by this body | tions, { flow to Live Out of the City, be rewily repaired, after sie ts railed, but worably | and four cotored—were killed, Ves ngers| alt aptebat tani st boty the Powder River country, the abandonment | nce the commencement of the sescjon. scant ebutment pler wit] be built in 9 sort A an wero gern in that clty this afternoon, but the | 6 ot but one met ; ehr chamber, fo am! Pit ea her decorations cannot be restored except ML safe A { thoes 4 nacat* Gas (a: Ga | of both the Pacific Railroads, and that they | vention (Mr. Greeley) who had taken reat| ing of two rows of Ia piles, each from ; row rey ac. — | PY # large outlay of money. | Yellow Fever in New Orton eee eaneeeee ce bate cig | DeAupplied with guns and ammunition be- | while the Couvenilom was in sesslon. | twenty-five to torty fre Ea Vagth. Between : INciomNTs oF THe occenmeNcr. | At every torn a fisnern:: thls on» cempos-| Giranpensed 7 Mave Apuld| fore they make peace. Otherwise they de- | [Laughier.]_ The Convention Red sot ad; the insite and ontekde rows, will be deren Collision on the North Kh The sky wae perfectly clear, and it was | This wad tho effect of quietiae, oi ie is knee fn the fore-ost of! qhe following ia a apeclal of the Telegram peretind bo Matias hak Att ta) Worted om shrongs ke, Sane monlhty sing to each other a 9 ‘elo the water . when the two boats app-omched | nud’ the Vandurbbt proceeded ‘on ber jour. | Which a liiile white resting between | | matnatto And if they had not concluded their labors eae sheet piles, three Inc! thickness a vinst Account. sud the Vanderbilt pr Leah fl epelrts taal med child | pectAnenenran, Rant. 20.8 A. M.The elty | po anu was in consequence of the magnitude of the | and driven at depths, when formed around ; A collision occurred on the North ri |The captain and officers of th | ne bees quiet all night but the police keve | conta, Kansas, Sept. $0.—The camp | work to te done. the semt-circle, will much resemble a clos balles above Poughkeepele, br'wica twelve {four hundred yard | eay that all. the passenigeas were & j takes re seler ly away by the desroyer; | been ¥ ry etive an! vigilait to provent the | of Thomas Parker, « railroad contractor, | Mr. E. Brooks thought the mistake | hoard fence, Between the piles on the oute ; bove Poughkeepsie, j mond. ‘The impetus of colored porters report one of their number | 4)" ded by a here, che horwes | escape of muy of the rescued prisonert. All| forty-six miles above Fort Hayes, was at. | bad been that the Conventlon did not at the | aide and loner circles, two bulkheads Are decked wh nodding plumes of black, aid | the avenues of exit are closely watched. scores of carriages following slowly, mou fully, as another, aud anothor g va te and one o'clock yesterday moruing, which | go great that her bow plo! Rich on of 184i ratseltug Mne man ewam through the deck tn his | Tesulted in the #laking of tio s.camer Dean whe abe 4 " these the apace will be filled with clay, solide Richmond. Feeistance. Punta, and another fell through, bu. | on to have bern | apticated in the Flog, were ar. | men were in the camp at the time, Parker | the necessary amendments and adjou ly rammed. This will make the coffer dam f f the Ach left | stad Jury rnin thie siiileted, Ck, sey | Gras reported arly this, toning that Kelly: | eu’ Ave men were killed, and ve mortally | diiticulty hed bee water tight, and then tho water withia + The Richmond, of the Achens line, lef unconscious al ep In this ailiivted, crushed, -uroken ported Fags tiie ea ae A pal ded. Eight Indians were killed. Par- | the people whe the chamber will be pumped out by Athens about quarter past tn o'clock and came in col'ision with the Van lor! iit, of the | vata #7 CTRSUENT OF PIANC W. LEVEN, j bind been reowpiared, but the report lacks Soching bat actual presence here cout? | confirmation Ker's body was plerced by fifteen bullet, lance Appreciate the magni | sstationary engine, 90 aa to allow the laying A started from Athens | give a trus idea of th rows which pre | fc ta matter done. It was necessary that these discussions | of the abutment pi 1 "the ‘driving of the large piles, which te amie seny ved 10 be running wader | g¢ The De f surprles how apeetity the | and en | , pyey itll w wou should be prolonged. The questions lv. : hich 1eM this city wt els o'clock, , Eider | at ten veloc | About ove hate | Salle, and of thee fiaorgant reel und guiek War” heccored: Alte ; eas cous lata ap tes “| eee IO ett hee ted and ie | aed and fy panse board, and ae: | fnanetat, comnvercial tad social: ealating eo tlat wok was restored after} The report of ihe scalping of Sharpe, of | 4 Were of too much Importance to be passed | now completed, has beeu attended with na | We had been going through an e Al process in reference to the w: cording to the statements of the deck hands | conseqt ofthe! ~ The o lav, T nid interruption. It had to be horse power, and the solid tron ram oo of the mitbreak hae taker the Government | the firm of Shaws & Sharpe, fe untruc, but | ¢ side. . A moment @ terrific crash came tint sho | ‘The cauro of the accident Ls not definitely | 2 by surprise, A ato ns | five men of thelr ontft were killed on Mon- the heaviest freight that hasbeen | of 4. hy (known, but, from the staternents made Ly this line during the eeason. 1} paratively. at compared. wiih tered to prevent any further der mma. | day it was seceasary, Gor, Unig Ut | need welghed €:200 ioe, "Then foe's weak Gs ers, It appears to have boon caused Iheing tho least damaynd’ | y little bro’ her and sister. | population o. the city, or with the number | One of the wounded poll Is reported | “#Y- MErOnerd an ad Doom of areas Goss 4 Passenger, It apy | iY he Placed in a etaleroou. | bt persons attacked.’ Bat Weta th | ton the great Denett, | wrecking boat engaged In fahing for « by gross carelessness on tho part of one of | i ie to save the passengers aboard the | persons aphid aad a) impos thle to ¢ how suas ives From China and Japan. and If the Convention adjourned, as it sp- | sunken steamer which happened to be domi- er. he y above the main deck of spread of the d'sease a peared to bea necessity that It Baw Franc would, with- | clied just under the southern corner of the Of the 140 passengers all were eaved bY | planking of the floor. This ndded greater | ing to the alarm . to and fro overhead. Yhe pilots, Se vie ' v for myself a berth in the | alarm, » lost In the affray ral persona, oo, Sept. M4.—TI j } FURTHER PARTICULAIA. WE tea he ieee tore loa bry n Se Reed the hold. - las | ‘As I write a cab rattles by in the atreet be- injure’, atid probably dead, were care | Colorado arrived from Yokobame this morn: | jot TGs (sees Loon cect = Ld Re Gas inane tee emcee censeee Tho Dean Richmond of the Athens line, | boats neared ench other, and alarw wae Bh - | iwid'awakn for about init an hour, "and | ying’ fellow Ht aelsed with tho det Aa se anol hed frtenda in| 2K: ‘The Colorado brings three hundr.d and | "The motion of Me, Erastus Brooks for ad- | some twenty years, was brought to the sure d the C. Vanderbilt of the Troy line, evl-| Sntly aifed by “inlghtened occupants of the | appeared to me that Lhd boon slooplhy fur | He has not probably been an hour sick, and | the jail who kept them taformed of the sixty-two passengers and eleven hundred and | Journment sede pega arn. {nce leat week, and’ Mr. Singleton and foreg ded near Roundout yesterday morning at 1 | ftate-rooins. As they fled from the approach- | AOU Halfan hour longer, when 1 heurd a feotly, entirely Helploss the is| movements of the police and the prisouers, | forty tons of merchandise, Twenty.nine of | py pir, Craven yesterday, for the appoint: | fs expected that Eo blee wit finished ta ‘clock, the Vanderbilt striking the Rich-| ing danger an appalling crash was heard, in- tine prea wil i be ay asad at ho} be fn coarse and ta, to all Rome. her passengers are Japanese, vnd two bun-| ment of @ comniittee of ten to inquire into | the fine from whence the arch springs j ond on the starboard side just forward of | termlugled with the srieks of women and fia my berth with wl; pana Sona and aa; bls tonaus Snegten cut, ns | «LONDON 20."The preparations of the | dred and sixty-five are bound to New York, | the business before the Convention, and re- | December or January. The stone to be | gangway, cutting Into the Richmond's | {he Richmond near the bow, on the loft side, | SMT on. and vaguely comprehending the 1g froin aide to aide, ese Party of Action {u Waly for @ revolutionary | The North China Merakd gives accounts of | Port om the propriety of 8 long adlournment, | le now belng quarried in the vicinity, Of At j old from the effects of which she eunk in | and plougied Ks way through fuity tiny | fo" the wounds risbe to the. compat |wymptowat at mar haw yw fever pas | movement on Rome ate about complet, and | the erubee of the U. 8. steamer Shenandoah | Mr. Alvord called up Me. Calaban' resolu | moo, will orniuenes laying i pore] it twenty minutes. i 23 Yeesel, rinbing ap the state-rooms | Jae thi tees Ot y clothing, As I topped Hent. By lain aid it's rumor.d bere (that Sunday next has been | In search of # suitable post for an American | thon providing for an adjournment to the Ist | wecks. The driving Othe hot lle wid ‘The passengers, 140 in number, and the | OPaner, “Immedincely after, thy collision | He? the cabin on my way back 1 found the | that great receptacto for the poor a fAxca upon by General Garitaldi aa the day | establishment ox the West Const of Japan. |CMAy next be started fn chaee Gay. Tae eee wae were all saved. The Richmond tid « | the passengers retreated to the other side of ed with winter to the depth of | where now nealy a thousand viet. upon whicu the long deferred attempt ts to be | Tho polnt designated by the treaty a not! ‘Tho consideration of the reports om Anance | fextdbiton wilt ahve crendee, the | of cheese, butter, and small merchan- | the cabin of the Richmond, when a cry of ed Saad cuore 7 1 and many of them dy made, adapted to forecn commerce. ‘and canals was resumed tn Comiittes of the lous to decay or the elementa, b Nise, ean, Sue taleed, end 1 was Rotesd thes the : rand thea ninown white men, ‘Then ' nen rene. ‘The Yokohama Hera/d roporte frequent | Whole. i is Till "be a curious spectacle to witneas | Efforts will at once be mado to raise the | "The glass of Rearly ¢ window wid | corer coecam, 100 SP 8e tbe) voces oF no have homes, | | Onn ns yer ne hoe epee murders at Nagasaki, and the existence of | 2. consitoration of Finance and canals Sah tren teeroeeay Sprabed: ache Th 4 chmond, whose lower decks only are | shivered, and all the famps knocked dor aA took (hem by tho hand. At this tne a on the Abscrekrenntobocherse th ard) much apprehension in consequence. was resumed. "No vote. Recess. Wiskooh Matt Coins bn tale & vragen le The water soon began to reach the fires, for rtp Adega dh ad deprived of rea Diplomatic Kepresentatives of Prussia tn re] ‘The Fete Napoleon was oclebrated at Yo- , Tion aa to the warleyy of xa which. wil m i / 2 the steam came up through the parted | lar kliber and thith: ae er gard Co the Conterence of the Emperors Na-| kohama with great eclat, all foreign national- SYENING SasiON: be brought to view. We head = ‘The Convention met, but no quorum. ‘The f ; SergeantatcArms endeavored ‘Yo. nd mom | Wil be eauutht Sts Lowe Duaputehs 10h dounting the upper deck and by walking | Comfurion to the seene, and the parsenyers te loa) Bergeant-at-Arms en re 1 wut success, Adjourned, ohn became nearly wild, rushed to (he Vow of | = Abence on planks shot out for the purpose to | > t ry! AS thine 1 wan seen that the | poles of feet hurryin ad deypiute, , gone | Volcom and Francis Joseph at Salzburg. ‘The ‘Slheke ire NOL” | document hae Just been published, and ts tho “| Brlvclpal abject, of ‘editortal discussion tn Yi aigit bas stolen over the cit ds," who was passe | it is that tho real gloom ; ‘ande! hey were carried | Van, oc! 0 the ” A , separ ve —o— Wiel ae Waar P owe Dwr of the former being under ihe si69'em | IM, NOw Ecnukd got OF te host, wind belo | thi te etrange, for each radlanily Ia Ie Catan Menara sera ter Pras ant Wasurxarox, Sept, 90.—The fags over all| A dosen of ogys le @ litte more definite ? { Deriae the time thet the male part of| bere, ‘of the Tater, “an ae’ Hichmond wns Br acels crow or Gcens ane yuies OF tight | ctaceoata naslan eet One ake CE eee teonaacatations made | TH Panama Mercantile Chronicle haa the | the public departments are at half-mast, as a | quantity than « dozen of potatoes, but still « j fiuking, the Vanderbilt's tow was brought | to errata crow rin : juaving now. | Oni ; ; ) ; ted x : ‘ ‘ene Richmond remained above water there | Suwn Yo the water's edge, sud ft, wns sup- | (Hy ,,coudnot get out, I then hurried back | up through. the teen of Lafayette. 84 by Frases that the Conference at Balaburg | "owing token of respect to the memory of Bir Fred-| very indefinite quantity. A dozen of eget from little, scrawny, {li-kept chickens sell for « 4 pas | posed that both boats would go down. Sud- | thie The report generally circulated that the | erick Bru ‘was plenty of time for the crew ain deck, I ran up ataire. to the «a | tie cool, bractry should be regarded as a pledge of peaco. He | indetatignsie Commlestoners of the. T evden cialis : Wengers to drcsa and cross over to the Van- | deniy there was another ornah andthe boats | toon and running forwari tried the dirs, | Loulsiatls winter, finus It hard to belleve that Allusions to the union of | Rallroed Company have ultimately been suc The Romaine of bir ¥. Bruce. the Rind. Br00. Aa A SOMNR. Dome. eet rele . ‘derbilt persue, eee lag ite but fo id that they were hed. and, t ‘on all eides of ‘bim the sick, the dying, the securing a renewal of thelr charter] Bostrom, Sept. 20.—The body of the Iate | Kept fowls, while the difference between « ‘ . lonted away Le ot the bo Hat way. | already bereaved, are oF wee iu : od oF i vars jeen the f- The Captatn of the Richmond was O bie Oy vicky Hen eri ge on} ie’ people on thia deck were wild with cov: | hero aa ioneliuess ann glo on the urate comment favorably | fo" 0 Barlow of Sine nine roars vmrmy Gute? | Beith Mintater, Bir Froderick Bruce, bas | tiem 0 0 re oe eer henen ! rank Teson, Tho captain of the V sternation ‘efovteteps | upon this note, regarding It as pacidic in tone | {on her all along been unfaltering, the “ine | Beet carcfully embalmed, and will be for-| bens that produce them. Purchasers in the and finest steamers that ran on the Hod) d were raglig abyut utterly ub- | atreete at uixht which makes vt onsetor weir acts, yen ple nd with a wierd e . ‘ 1 ives of the Co ‘ould re- | warded to Liverpool by the steamabip China, | ™arket tako their chances for big [and lit bilt is Frank Curtis. She was recently built, at an enormous ex: | (2" fous of their act ineny resound with ede and tranquilizing In ite tendency. representatives of the Company would re x ip 5 oa | Ot ee 4 | ing any measures for thelr preservation, Many have left the city, and those now main at Bogota until the end for which the cl (01 ort 01 Ue, and each gets a fair aver But tt ia } f The pilot of the Dean Richmond ie named | pense, and was inteniied to muperaet® avy | running back throwst all dis confusion to- | were teed the greatest safety’ in remaining. The French jrvms, while they seem Als- Went hero wea enured: boyond a peradvers | "Uich *alls or that port on Wednesday next. | a6} $6 with producers, and hefe i where the {Vandermarch. vat on the Kaat or North Rivers: She wnt | wands the stern of the boat, T saw through | “Ail this is a terrible picture tor one to ) posed to And little fault with what M. Bls~| ture, and the popular prediction hea been nieve wy in justice occurs. The man who raises choice } ‘The collision aid rot occur in conse- | looked upon as the pride of the river, and ex= | the glass at the top of a stateroom door, tbe | draw, weadder one to witness, We had rek says, denounce the cirenlar, because | more than realiz 2 A bill «pecially framed wis, and keeps them in good condition, |tomect the demands of the present Compa: | CNATTANovA, Tn, Gept. 20.— The Inrge, rich for the same price pes | | BY, extending their charter nine-years, and Crutchfield House was totally destroyed by | dozen that is paid for others one-third emalle ining other favorable provistous, was | fire at alx o'clock this evening. The fire | €f, | This operates as a discouragement to ‘sed through the Congress of the nation | was caused by the breaking of Ler Falsing good bens, and as « preunluin om poos m the 16th of August, and on the 17th ceased by the breaking OF. & aumbee. Of | ones, of Santos | lamps in the oll room. ‘The flames caught| A writer in the Canada Furmer inaiste that Cursioniats would raiher pay more and. take | Pra Molo te el re quence of racing, as was at first reported. | Oareave on board of the Hichmond than any | (26, \ight on the steamer Vanderbilt, whlch hope nn the long absence of the yellow a nyt | had approached our boat, I immediately | fever that ite strength broken. ‘At no | ! ell Ite references to German unity It © Hrve Richmond was coming down from Ath- | other steamer, she being one of the fratent broke, yen fe door of the staterouin, Uroke | {ine elnce 1803 bas It prevailed to any extent | pletely ignores the Treaty of Prugue and | > ‘ens, and the Drew from Albeny, and the | boats that run up to Athens and back. Many | the window and handed the children out to ow Orleans, and people had begun to be-| omits all allusion to the obligations under | [Yensenat was going vp to Troy, as before | Of the “on who sojourned at Saratoga durin | the dock hands of the Vanderbilt, who work: | Heve its appearance it an epidemic form &| which Prussia resta to fuldl the stipulations the summer months will regret te loss of | ed assidiourly ln preserving. L Att #av- | thing of But now ngain, after nine past, following received the sign tated. thelr favorite boat, Her passenger list bas | ing the childven L returned to the Richmond, | years, It comes nanin, Invading nearly every | of that eolemn compact, Acosta, In the capacity of Interim Chief Ex | the oll in the oil barrels, and in te: hould be sold by th bas nildren | year, Wee nani, ) y every on : ‘ , ol i 1a minutes | RK should be sold by the pound as well at The water is about sixty fect” deep where | Bren eo full that, though many felegr® raphed | nd assisted ceveral Indies through the wit: | house Meanwhile cugration has Pre enggr convey vag cently sat tea Ghats be . | meat and butter, aud gives the difference ta Little property ow to the deck of the Vanderbilt. A crowd | poured in from the rth and from rope, is no power now left to any would he Richmond lies, aud the place where | the averngo welght of w dozen of eggs from he was struck was Just thirty feet from her yes. The | diferent nabundance of material for the} Torowro, Sept. 10.—Dr. Blackburn, of pemangere Sore, Sareinge wae 90 at that | of wale passengers who stood on the Denn | furnishing oF enterprising political adventur- | reeds of fowls, as follows: t was Impossible to secure on he ware Rich aneed thie lad tily to pass vs for the sickle, This| y a 4 ni plumbia to Common seees : ‘The wildest excitement prevailed when the | Siyle of the St- Jobo, aud la what was tered | mond sau on the firet alarm, and thought of | section, It will atop emigration, it will | Orlane yoaterday, Roving ob penale: | a done be- ut no lives were lost. ay Dorking : 1 1b. 18 on nea” ne tae atriklng Wed heard. Mout of | © WPIOK and Roathig pala nothing ‘but their own anféty, bat the eap- | Hany hd will thake the conti- | ston to return, under the lato amnesty pro- Hee we Lone “4 Gay Dorking aad’ Brains Ait STATEMENT OF A PASSENGER. jul clamation. the wont gal tly discharg- | dence who m 1 the many onerous dutles devolving on | chosen. this otherwise attractive wm at such atime, The colored woman who | permanent abiding place. Very mi Gray Dorking and Cochin ....-1 1b, 153 om Those are ‘the ditfercases ia the aveage mn the engine of the machine shops of the!) yar nf ‘- Narliville and Chattanooge Hallrondt but ton | Dokenstte pareell snesheues of tt caus tocheck the fre, Other buildings ear |Sat"breeds with the best specimens of the ¥ erlously. | beat, we would find a differeice of fully ones Gul, | The lows te about 160,00; Insured for 45°) half, and yet all aro soll at the sane price, ugh five hundred yards of hose, eee scene | to interfere with Its provirion Moxiras ASaire—Weas our Comm) cove te | cution in all integriy. West t smmeet uaye Mask. jexicam ably be made acyiminted with the f ha seet of tts aot until the same arc sub Wasitixaton, Sept. 20. | mitted before the directors of tho C 4| It ts alrendy known that in August last) In New s whither, we understand, y ‘Totten proceeded from’ Aspinwall, Sutticle p v : oat ot , and {the passengers were at onco awakened, nd) ay 1, Lefore eleven o'clock Inst night my | sorts of rumors epread—that the boat | 8 at Der of piae= (os Attention was attracted by « number ot Pa | had charge of the ladies’ cabin also acted | eruers, wh ould sink in Gfteen minutes; that the lives | fengers running on. the forward portion of | Md Change, ef the ladle cabin, ten Atel | rues, wh pf eight men and two boys wore lost, and | the steamer, and Lat once Inquired the eausc, | Uitaiay the wild furs of, many who seemed | taut money, yuch wild panicky stories. when T ascertained that a culliston betweeu | inetined to leap overboar’ r the excites | good right aria, the Richmond and a boat which was gotn a tek Oe recaps { Captain Teson soon restored condiden’ | up the river was inevitable. The Vanderbilt | Bent of the occasion. Two seh awh roved. mantully at th | Worthy citizens, hav Fl sateen Gast ale i : ; | We’ buy ‘aud. sell nothing at 40 loose an ade Ment of the oscaaion, EwG ¢ awbieh | worthy cl ily wt Uheit | arene Ottervourg presented hia eredentlal eceded from As Haven, and other companies. The walla are | We buy and nyo nd everything worked with entire ystem, | was then about sixty or scventy yards from | fers paaelng Bove te near the scene of the | poste, ‘The fever h hea ss Envoy Extraordinary of the United | (ye that the Company agreed. to pay down | Really all down. Hiaeitwa bur woes oe tne ea inven oe nd devoid of even much excitement, after | Us and | heurd.s whistle, whlel! wis onewer. | in taking olf a number Of passengers from Ran oo eenan ai ait Sintes to President Juarez of Mexico. The| the sum of €1,000,000 to the General banana nigg pl pencles, when sold by number, have Phe exact state of the case had been ascer-| Tiirned in the same direction, the untortt the Richmond. | It was reported in iny b ; wes were delivered : Government of “Columbia, and an ane Resnornte Afvni the price adjusted to the size. But big o4 te New Outnans, Sept. 20.—Th following addr ing that the head waiter of which, it] About 7 nual rental of | @%50,000 ck Inst night John Smith shot | little, au ogy Is au eg \ained. | Circumstance which caused the colllton | piuyee on the boat were tissing, but no | from yellow fever, tu six o'sluck this moru.| | Mi FY eNT ‘i State Government of by A kilied bl Jn-law, Wilson Meluti rasnncemorene nicer paseeng ‘The parsengors, however, were on their | #/7Gr on the bow i ; Mieaye4 rent to your excellency my credentiais ng | 1) #ald, mig Government, 9 Fen: | and Killed hie soa-tntaw) Witton Molatire, ate ; pe pid yp the passengers ls, of course | on ator tuere was © gevieral exodus from | Gefiulte account could be uc of the ing, were 66, s A Be taeet munificent sum of @ on the premises of Dr. Sandford, slx miles, Bem tn the interior of Texas, ls 344 conte the exposed portion of the Richmond, all itary of the ing the passengers was guing on, the out on the Preston street road. ‘The partl- A-schooner near by materially assisted tn } j thelr rooms aud gathering on’ the Be , de hear the C a loboken Ferry Company bavi ‘os traneter ef the pfs ay pag A pe Bey Ragllg id er Lg rd Plt ae 5 na Gen Ricumoxp, Va., Sept. 20.—Another negro | the United Mexican States. Jars furnished ua by parties who arrived | ,, Tit" Hoboken Ferry Company have twame § The Venderbilt arrived at Troy in good] ,, dew the llision took place the shook 1 had entirel Hows. “The | today sucd the Richmond, Fredericksburg | of a representative to be accredited eo early from the scene of the traged are as follows : | was terrific. It secmed as if the ship would | ‘condition, not at all overcrowded, and pas-| goto pieces, ‘Tho Vanderbilt struck the f the Richmond yet on board of | deck on the and completely lodged It- after the return of your Gove to the John Smith is superintendent of the wood Six hundred persons have been executed chuppers. on the tara of Dr. Sandford, and , Mexico since the fall of Maximilian, bis son-in-law, Wilson Melutyre, is engaged | A. -T, Sivwanr is reported to sail for New on the pretuises. For so.ae time past, It i8 | york to-day, in the Scotia. . alleged, Melutyre has maltreated his | wife A “1 Heing overcome with grief, ab Tur Cincinnat! Chamber of Commerce has mittance to a fret-class car upon & Aret-class | sympathy of the United Stites with the trie ishing he ‘bers #0 etfectually that | ticket purcbased at New York, The umph achieved through the herole constan- There thay will anvive tm tho Vinterd, the | tome meracg Sw om oe bron anal Mobis Py wie ee pany ines ceterminia to, wand alt malt Mexico” I het recont struyle, here they will arrive in the Vibbard, the | soon begun to sink, | " jindependence and Uveral Institutions, | Possibilities ot the lwumed fay-boat down, at 6 o'clock to-night AL Une moment the Captatn of the Vander- | rie conprrioN ov Tite RICHMOND AS srATED | test of the question for the railroad compa | ‘The Government of the American people, | Wbleh the local trade of Panam ; father who was not ignorant of Just iveu @5.0 for the New Orleaus poor, valles wi bilt and some of the gers came « BY THE OFFICERS OF THY PROVLE'S LINK. | nies South, trio to the discharge of its International dus sini Lda Wwantages. | the fact that his daughter was being ile + Phe greatest excitement prevalled in New passengy me “ me AG foal he greatest excitement p i y board our boat, and proceeded to rescue the | op. jer a thermometer here, in the shi ties and obligations which it owes both to Its THK PARAGUAYAN WAK. Afeaad bak Und te Mos any abuse offered | 9 THe I vingtons, of N. Ji, have been, Fork, all sorts of rumors flying thick 40d) passengers, In this work of mercy they he Richmond t own citizens and to other nations, has, with | ‘The Nacional, of Lima, referring to the | to her by ber husband, Being satistied, how- barn dtp ull by the Quaker City Club, fast, but so soon as the real facts were ob- | mptly assisted by the Captain and Rendout | She is. cree eine clave fa fidelity, houor and integrity whitch co Wace weak aaoey te BAL hls 2 being Ultreatod, he wont pendit on thelr valuable prop Possibillties ot the hu Th cates 95 degrees wl the | ever, thit she é 9 oa tee 2 place of % the oft ers of the Richmond | Sees mand the respect of the elvilized world, up- | sted the good offices of the | te M ‘s house at 4 o'cloek yesters| Tue U. 8. ship Dale has been absent om Tesneds ulvinore tack the piece of vents fr sunk rapidly tll the water | Water ‘are| held the cause of Republicanism, United States, but with many hinportant re | day afte , aud informed him that he | pructioe cruis with uidshipmen two moadaa Ww f Newark She’ cannot sink, owing to y bap r ths, | Isanc'S. Wood, ® py of Newark, rat saloon deck —when it con | She cannot sluk, owing 00 } 4 rai the integrity of Mexico, Ita uicasures and | gorves, | We fear that peace Will wot be the | hd cone to taice Iie dauxhter hme, | Me~ aud auxiety ts elt for her wafety. jew Jersey, was on the Richmond, and had fe gps eee gy 1 i ae policy Kv It intercourse with other nations | result of this undertaking, Lrritation pre= | Entire resisted bin, and a quarrel ensued, | p float, While ihe bas ngers were she is constructed, Shé carried on the trip g removed to the Vanderbilt two schoon- * , ‘ arried on th Fret By el Cre af, Up the river one of the largest cargoes ever during your struggle have. been frank, and undisguised, de what is right, and submitting to nothing that | ents wil jo swim the whole length of the saloon, ecarly losing his life, n | vails everywhere, aud unless hostilities are t il'7toclock, when | A CHEAP funeral car Is the latest Frenek anding nothing but | guapended for an desperate. and nt Wnvention, Ttis a hearse which carries priest to@ mutual und durable | tacked bis father-in-law, Me Smith, with q aud thourners, as well as the coillu, which was protracted dlotinite time the belliger- | the son-inslaw bec of the Republican pare | t Radi- | f ne v of th SI e the He slept in the forward cabin (109 in the | and thelr eeep ted. Tiis, morning the officers and crew of the | ty of this State, denounc r awioner ii taayina tseit tn ie pare | eonoe, tile caian hice iwieks A aresa | ttle cold.” Instead of the blankets having | the ladic the Richmond, Of whom | 6d them ald to extricate ber, mul J excommunteates the Holden coadjutore. hed by the American people, Allowed From san Franclece. ok MADETDEE 08 hive ear | wl ance Was not needed. The captain aud erew ipped off, as he supposed, he found the | they rescued prompily and saved with | oF the Ite dre still on board, | Eifarts his waist, and leaving bis dress to take A asirtenie tee tatian om tained, aud the coat pair cannot f itself, he ewam out en deshabille, reached | they ceed aher couseruentiy be given, ard he Vanderbilt, | he ind persistent labor. sloop, and afterwards the Vanderbilt. | teruit was made free, and all hiad left the siden V1 ro chikdren int , but : thus to characterize the. brilliant national | Saw Fuascisco, Sept, 1.—The United sly divided, career of my country, which by ber action | grates steamer Shubrick went ashoru ou the | Mr. Smith, has won the confidence and respect of the | git iret to this city Mist night, and surr m| w id, I Hi HM, Mr, Bev ident to have ty net, self to the authorities, fearing ¥ 7 Deen selected by the President of the United | Me Of the brothers of MeTntire, It be re= engine contest ab the County Falr tondoyy | states to exprem to you the profound sympa | ‘The bark Milan cleared from San Franelseo | malic on the pretuaes, SL” Silt wan es Sov, Mormons, have squatted in Minno- the frst prize waa awarded to an Amonkeng, | thy entertatued for Mesioo Ly the Govern. | today for Sitka with a cargo of bud was | Muvauled to the city, by two of hig moe Tue vont ing polyKalay. nd and the second to ® Buiton, The wind was | esiro of cherishing and advancing. on all | terial for the government, eetal tne aout aneve aia t Cerone | . ; alge of cherishing and adv a or the abuve tlre, Coro la fearful ramor mola the tos ‘He was the last to leave the Richmond, ard fichuiond, the former proceeded on Ler way | The genera! impression at present ts, that | yery Ligh, which interfered very much with | occasions, th mate and happiness | ‘The Autletin hos advices from Chill that J.| Dick Moure started for the sorne c€ tho tre | het’ ttrieay mate ae ale Pints| Is confident that no lives were los up the river some ives inust have been lont. ‘There'wers | iat Tt ia eatimated that Allen thoue | of the (wo Republics, and I but feebly inter-| 7 Whitman und Harvey Melye have a cons| Kedy. sta tate Hour last night, to bold an | jeavess ‘The report that aon of the steward was | She soon met the Drew on her trip to New | & nuunter of passcigers In, the lower stat Wid (he eonint. pret the thoughts of the Government. and foyuest on the body of Mefutire., We will | She 0p i ‘There | York; and the passengers of the Richmond, | Fooms, which open into the dining-roon, | aaud persons witnessed the contest, ple of the Cnited States, with the assnr- | tract with a French company amounting tol ileal particulary when the case 1 lnvesti | _ Trade between Charleston, South Caroling, iseing turns out to be incorrect, here ‘on thelr way to this city, were at | Two of the passengers managed to escape by ance that they look forward to the time | 6ix millions of dollars, fur the removal of the | gated. Finiaritle Courier, Vath tate and Baltin ss well as New York, is sald instantly. his Tho party Is certainly he Tur chestnut crop In Conneetient prome sce better this year (han it has before in @ long thne, ws fog thirty miles Lelow Cape STULL PURTHER DETAILS. ‘was » rumor that connected the Drew with | Transteried to that buat eid lauded | ewimming across ihe diuing-room tw the | Mason auakiat SiumnibaN arrived at) wlien the prothias given by Mexieo tn ber Fe-| tmense deposit of guano from Megilones Ae eae L, by the Clurleston papers to be quite setive. ; rat @ this mnoruing. stairw ‘was reported on the ate ington yesterday, Cont struggle for free inatitutions, y0 | % ts the collision, She was up the river at T-oy, | here this morulng Drew that two of tho wallers. we Washington yesterday, Pere tee cquaity prosperois veerece, | Polnt, which ia held Jointly by Bollvia and __A Lewisville Tragedy, MAN ts under arrest in Washington fot ih 4 coming down alongside the Vanderbilt, | grarement OF PROFESSOR MARSH, OF FORT] they having: slept In the partof the Dean | Ix base ball, yesterday afternoon at Battl-| Imbued, by «long residence In Mexico, with | Chill, About 74 o'clock last night, Chas, L, Tay- | stealing & hn se. Tt was ame dwelling, 4 the collision, took off the passengers WaMiLTON oa Richmond ‘that ‘was crushed in by the Van~ | more, the Nationals of Washington beat the | @ like sympathy for the welfare aud prosper- | aig yy lor, was shot and killed by John ¥F, Green- pect ye Beye i r] who were suillelently clothed to New York, | I went up on the Denn Richmond on Welk dette re three causes, it Is atated, Maryland Club of Baltimore, by 86 to & Hy of Uae poe 1 GR. a eae) fenle Witte Sian: slaie. Taylor has beea ja the habit of vist- | Ho inde feed ceplt Ng ‘ho rest remaining for clothing and shipment | ret vitoes in my state Foom (hat on my Prrewted a wreater oss of hie on boat the | Qorre a crowd gathered to welcome Sheri Within tie scope of my duty and tustruce| SAvawwan, Ga., Sept, 20th. —Colonel E, | Ing Mrs, Greenslade, against the wishes of! |, A. MAN ip Indinne, annoyed by, fhe oe ‘fl W Troy, per the Vibbard, as before stated. | Fetun Trohanged and got» bridal room, the | Ben Blebuisnd. In the frat place, tt 6 | 44 on le passage through Harrlabureh, | Hons, endeavor to conoperate towards these | Bucks, and Overscer, Mr. Lancaster, of Camp | ber bushaud. Some thne ago a diliculty | soned the ‘une boy dead, auothes yo ppened | lege’ in left his pe * ads. > \ 40. Gi een Gre | g ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR. ve ream Of tne Bots tnd opened | diately after the Suilision “An ofd eagiucer | yesterday, where Governor Geary eloquently | ™utually desirable end é Pickeus, Chariton Co., Georgia, had a ditt | arose between Greeustade and Taylor, which | dylug 4 The steamer Dean Richmond, of the Peo- Y20 tothe front room the bow, | named 3 ©. Jones, who was a passenger, | eulogized, aud then introduced bim as Cay- (7 een) sop recit oe wi culty with w negro working on the place, | re ulted io belnging be partis before e pours Tue Pneumatic Railway Company pro : r c er se wan to fete ent to the engineer's room and opened the Yaneiateon, [nnBOR; PALN La » | which resulted in the shooting of a negro tn | Sf yustice, jor was hel bond of #2,-| poses to blow people froin New York t¢ ‘plea! Line, which left Athens on Thursday | and soon after seut a colored man to fetch | eu opened the | ary suena. va, Talat, Mu: Muvtatees The ate . fro iu | Hgustice.. Taslor, was eld tu bond of 8 ; ni Now Yon Bveving with passengers and freight, was| me some water from my other room 1| valve, which allowed the steam to escape. If sh mn eaten ap Savoy Extraordi, | the thigh, ‘The next day (Sunday) two eT: Peace toward the f Washington at a speed whieh will leave A then went to the bow of the boat and coms | the boilers, when full of steam, bad ro Hen ed | Aw election ts to be held in Georgia, com- "Ihe | mencing Thursday, the 29th October, to con: | dulso to keep away from his | railroud'uulus far belitud samer Vanderbilt, of the ea went to the house to demand | house. This, according to Greenslade’s | Fun into by the # nary and Minist Plenipotentiary of the | armed neg moking—this was about 20 minutes | the water there would luny | 4 e | explosion.” Anot icky cirenmatau United States of Am hear the Govern-| satisfaction of Mr. Lancaster, Severn! shots | statement, Taylor did not do, but continued | Er is said that Capt, Duncan and his ex. sero Laan, when nearly opponie| Benet | fo 2 o'slves Une mora ae te tl oo eee tedght was not toreed tothe side ot | tinue three days, at which registered voters | merit of the Mexican Hepablle, le. much in- | were exchanged, owe negro was Killed, nud | bis visite, which were obnoxious alike. to | cursionists like the uoker CiLy trip 40 well ) x ten minutes of one o'clock this morning, | only, pms me Train glimmer of some light | the vessel, as that would Tulled’ the | may voto for a convention or against a con-| greased when you manifest that your nom- | the other wounded. Mr. Lancaster was bade | Greenslade and hls wife, A. tew day ago | that next yvar he will wet uj) an expedition fand sunk in Afty minutes, The Vanderbilt | Could, cattle i Been TE afterward | steamboat over, Avotler wus the manner | vention ; also for delegates to mid conven | Imation ts a proof of the eytpathy, of the | ly wounded, and had bis hore killed Greenslade ordered Taylor olf his premises | upon really a grand seal ‘was bound to Troy. 8 ke the Rich- | Wr yod. was the light of the Vanderbilt | iu which the two boats were fastened to ; United States for the triumph which Mexleo Lancaster and Mr, Nugaser left on hand warned him that be would Kil With | pcsiyyaw is lively at Helena, Montana Tere 1 | od fect from the bow on the the river. By watched her clorely, | ther, for fully fifteen minutes after their colli. | Hom In ense a majority Of votes 40 decide, has obtained in the defence of her independ | Mbnday for St. Mary's, An arnied band of | if he ever eutered them again, Taylor’ poy, Over sixty steamers have gone wp ta jmond abons Uisty feos from the bow o@ OND Uae TNE ata ae ees | elon thus cuubling the passengers to walk | ‘Tym Court of Spain is very sleevy. About| ence and ber free Inslitutlons. ‘The United | thirty Regroes velzed thera. Nugascr escaped | did wot “heed the | warving, sd yt lento ths sono, carryibg Uarge qUaae | ‘Marboard side, and cut into her about twen- dt from the upper deck of the Dean Richmond Btates have given the weight of their moral! by swlinming the river, Lancaster was| last evening be entered Grecash ities of tell and 1Auy passengers. p-ve fect, bat sustained no injury herself, | fOr Ouf Bost, but T though’ elie Wokld turn | Toth Vanderbilt ten days ago its principal province (Cubs)| gupport to” the. cause Of Repudiicanian | left dn the bands of the nogrocs, ud Mt ia | gate and was wolking up to the frout door, | Hes of Hee The peseengers of the Richmond were im-| Bh’ ‘did not’ however, do re asleep | to oe judy toll overboard, but was rescued, | sald “How do you do?” by telegraph, and | everywhere, and to Ite free prescrvation ta | feared they have killed him, Wien Greerstadcy_ why eas prepared id | | Soe eitor say entiny of the 4 gers of the Bic Ree een ver each other, one of the | It was 1:10 A.M. when (he collision occurred, | wap very much excited by the event. Tho | Mexico by sustaining Coe Just Grinciples of in- aa watching for bim, sbot Taylor from the world often Langs op th oat trifles, 2 ; mediately transferred to the Vanderbilt, and | within Afty yar ‘ Reengers ov the Dean Riehmond say that ternational right. ‘The people and the Gov-| M. Duval, the great Paris restaurant keep-| dow of the front room, ‘with @ shot gun, | lite lif between Charles Bonaparte and hy boats blew. a whistle, and then both turned | Passeng has just answered, also bh from thence were seni to the Deniel Drew, i + Mireetion—to the left | there was about 200 passengers on Queen has just answered, tw telegraph : | ernment of Mexico, in their otru for | er, has ten large Dutcher shops in the city of | The shot or slugs entered bis right breast, | love Letitia wight Lave broken off marriag ‘ which arived at the scone of diaater soon | SUD,bAt gPNG etn aire. Taw quem | The clerk wan unabieo sare be Rooks” |“ Evetty well Z thank you. Wary grateful | thir” canse of the, Republic ailnat | Parla. Ile also owus and carries ou ivurteca tka Mo ‘tucson aud coming ot mca ae after, and brought down the river, The! apvrosch towards gach other, aud when with 1 ‘This a Wie eecoud bri fandarbilt Napdao on, Thon't wake me up, arain,? foreign intervention, have estimated, | restaurants. Suoulded, Saat