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4 —__- 1871. THE AWFUL DISASTER Continued from Furst Page. bodier—one man xbout 40 years of age, seemingly « Wotkingman, and two young wonen abont %® years Of age, very respoctably dressed ; looked like ladies, T also vicked up an ellerly woman ¢rersed in black THE element which would occasionally make ite | guage to officers and others; that he ap- porscesor fail in performing the duties of | peared before citizens and officers of the domestic servico? Do we find that faithfal- | British army on eeveral occasions in uni ness, accuracy, diligence, and truth pervade | form in a state of gross intoxication, having the circle of our equals im such abundance, | on ono occasion that is specified—at the MONDAY, JULY @1, 1871. that we should be exorbitantly angry the | table of the Chippewa House, in the village SUN, MONDAY, JULY 31 4 COMING COUP D'E14T. ——_- Grant's Desperate Game for Another Term ot Otice-A Full Mand againet Him Prospective Break-up of the Murphy Faction. To the Editor of The Sun. Sin: The Grant faction of the Republican party and bile appeals to Heaven silenced every spectator to the motionless forms of statuary. Every breath Seemed suspendet while the woe-stricken father Wed Out Lhe anguish of his soul. hen he returned to the conscionsness of his situation, the remembrance of another absent son, whom he sucposed to have been with the one now Hivoless before lim, udded more to bis trials, aod he went trom body to body, over and over again, to see Coldest neart was softened, ani x teat coold mot bad Fostruinod INSIDE THR STATION, Sergeants Binfle’d, MeNiven, Gastiey, « fon were very busy. und very accu The floors oked like thone of a Saturated with water and blood. dexi cofins came fiom tae Morg: : ‘sd : 1 L Placed thereta end. sent to the’ Morgue = = Moment we perceive » deficiency of such | of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, in the pres. | met in Apotio Hull on ast Yriday eveulig. ostonsl- | {Pere neh. end then passed her, over 70. the | aomtwranad thie this noe father rete e es anges | Hele Bs asar wos seren ' qualities among those who have perhaps | ence of British army officers, citizens, anc | DY for the parpose of forming a Central Commitee, | pottee on ve dock at the barve Mee, where they | in what hie Uverburinened. heart ten so" muck | Li 0," cuildren, ‘tad Toners, "One Wty Rowery Theatee Through by Dayii "| and sdjou ned over fora weck, under the pretext | tried to restore her, bat I was tien doubtful of ber | dreaded. RAree eee tineatly Wer We dea Acros the Coatigent been indifferently brought up, and who per- | officers of his own command, while drank, | that ine primaries had not been completed in one of | Teovery. ‘The body of Peter McDonohozue, a waiter in the gretiel sismtor, Marg nett antral. falsehood from their associations ? lowing disgraceful and ungentlemanly lav- | ment had been decided on beforehand, and the | in tne vir seined to be secenty-five oF wighty fect | | August Peck wan, sito, deeply streken when ie tame hind or reuiver A bright Keike tll , , nuer seeing distinelly two women to jo of his" brotucr dol, of 2 was found by uote ot Leave Mam. Matinee The easontial requisites on the employer's | guage, to wit: “Officers promoted from the | primary retarn bad been bes Hie Roster teed ‘air. if talataorn ied ven nds iis ite fay ‘i tr doh Slit ado by on ofticer was sitting behind he Little Neil. °] iy im ble ri aco james i wenty. mth street, between ra a tain’ Thoatee--Relly A Letn's Sine part are truth and kindness. These quali- | ranks are, as a general thing, ill-bred and pate, which '6 intended to centralise the ented JOUN SCALON'S STORT. Wenth and” Fleventh the naises of ie TRE LOSS OF HIB PARENTE, = ties, however, may ina high degrce belong | unfit for respectable society. I have an | infuence of corrupt Republienn partiaaniem in this Pit tag J Sates | ferr mot gna, re dead are inserted else ‘ Meny bodies of infants were found and Kyat FOR PRESIDENT. to persone who fail to gain the confidence of | officer in my company who was my company | State in the interests of the Great American Present: | very lighly, Ho wis one Of the hands on the pod: | mye Omcial List of Wounded and Dead in | 0” te. Moor. were a sorry apectale Jorn tide cae their domestics, In families, confidence may | shoemaker, and his wife was a suds slinge: ‘Taker, but which seoms now more likely to disrupt | !i¢ Park, and was down by the boats at the moment t Flatbush, @ driver on the care, was with tie wil of the nccident. He « heavy gentleman. Ho was very respeciably and wore a gold waceh and chain. He ¥ the hend and round the neck. When he got on shore he aid not ray much, and from bis silence, Qelkht, “and appearance, Joun thought he was & er tn boat and rescued a very the new frotion altogether, The tacts are these ‘The only two men in the Repablican party in this State whore power the antagonism of Senator Fenton with any assar- ance of suecess, are Roscoo Conkling Morgan. To secure the individual favor of these ’ : be prevented by fits of capricious passion on | or words to that effect. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, | the part of ihe viding powers; and mon and} The court acquitted the aristocratic Cap. TRE GREAT AND G00D women who in all important matters act | tain entirely. How just this decision was eat sa | kindly and justly toward their families, may | may be inferred from the remarks of the USEFUL Hl. GREELEY, | be deprived of their confidence by woakness | department commander, who, in a general nd two children on the hurricane dork uf the Weate eld. He was thrown into the water, ane rescue h internally injured. Me rugs that yuse atted on he saw his wite falling inte un apere ture made by the exologion, The two etilde were thrown into the water, Fortunately, his wit and children were rescued. though womewhat ioe red. When his wite and children were brougitte sor Cheneviere, 246 Clinton street, Brooklyn drowned. Mra. Adele Choneviere, 46 Clinton strect, severely injured. Mary Chonevicre, 46 Cliaton street, Brookiyn, cntid, severely Injured. rookiyn, political and Mrs. Ubiman, Mrs. Cheneviere’s rvother, 1 Douglas e station, the unforwmnate man seemed ww ime ¢ of temper in little things. When we find a | order disapproving the action of the court, | f\y. With ener arama tim the ehances of bie | Robert Crossou, the fireman, ways : We BPRIFR MVHS. Leb abatlnathlic® stad nolhcd inane A A a . After the boat had entered the slio { went rs, McCall, 22, 001 West Thirty-tfth street, slieht A COUPLE IDENTIFYING THR son, TEXAS NEW Yorm. Jack of truth in those about us, we should | says: dearly-sought renomination are very wenk it the deck. Betore going Llooked at my Ores. Taey | Mary McCall, her child, 2, revere. Matthow Mahoney, of 151 Warren street, Broo! — consider whether it may not arise from the (Eta Bg adhd Fo Taare tien tay tans At firet nothing seemed easier, Ambition had made J yo heavy. tet the ire doors were open. George Elaassor, 74 Mirst avenue. lyn, came into the station with hia wife snd ask ‘The Terrible Explosion furiousness of our own tempers, whieh | mony of thiee priininent wiinemes forthe protecu: | toch enemies of Grant's enemy, Fenton, and Doth | Tre a cy cir about ten minaten, When it was | Lous Elaavor, wie 1 Firat ay enue, Rodlen on kis nse Daulel vgs qtucdus Minice bicehe . 3, " tion—oMcers of the army. ‘The findings are pisnp- | lave participated to on extraordinary extent in the Loui isansor. hi he sergeant called rand ordered hit ta ‘The explosion on the Staten Island ferry. | scares truth away from us. We should re- | proved, because in tle inion of tae Commanding | advantages of Grant's money maxing Adminuten, | tide F the Boat to start Lwent down by the lad | George bimassor, 1% First avenue, dead, MTF Matwiers With Kansoataan hese eis are sid Mr. Mahoney, With a throbbing heart, and ‘eare fal that the worst would be realized, (1) entered the chamber of death, When they were within we ject of the bodies the griefstricken parents id: atic fied the body of twetr son, The grie! of tne fn'! wos most heart ending. Me sank to the fl or etn: Hicless, When he became somewiat coimpomed b cries rung trough toe buttding, He and bie wi Were wken away by iriewds, J. Anderson nad G.P.Jolnson went tog: ther aboard the Westfeld. . Tvey are vm hess at S05 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Jou Anderson were chatting tovetier for a « be ore the explosion, onthe hurricane deck, Jot said to his partner that he was euing down in deck ani woud return soon, ie bat i Sure derson was struck by a piece of Myine fun the buck and thrown overboard. In the ect # conversition with a SON reporter, he related hia BXPRRIENOR IN THE WATER as very thrilling, Being a good «wim much injured, be svom came on the 6 boat Weetold ln just Wilke aiiglt Have teen | Hee" HOw fonetal & part aacsy employers: | essen) is OnArees, were (Gy: proven) ny We ey: may Lave in the sin of thuse falsehoods which | iiegq three instances show conclusively immoderato fear of thera gives rise to, how little courts martial are governed in One certainly meets with persons who are | sheir actions Ly principles of law or rules of years. It apparently hud beon patched and | vain of their illtemper, and of seeing how | evidence, and how much they are swayed by rtitched until it was as rotten as the deck | it Keeps people in order—a vanity they | crsonal prejudice. On the 15th of June, however, it was in’ | Mht share with any wild animal at large. — ~| It is too often forgotten that servants The Battery bontmen worked bravely yes have such possessions as feelings, affee-| terday. They saw the explosion and hesitated sound, There is as yet no evidence of an | tion sympathies; and what wonder | not an instant, Before the splinters had strack undue strain upon the boiler, It broke { nced there be if, under such treatment, Hi Water two of ad ittetad bh gr bead ar. be re ‘oLLixe—were in their boats, rowing for the where it nd been patched, and the low of| their” beter nature ahold be pervarted | es. %r the diser. ‘The botmen sard the lives of over twenty persons who must have per- treacherous, wasteful, careless, and often | i.j.o4 without their aid, All honor to the Bat- der leading to the engine raom. I bad just got to the foot ot the ladder and he & hissing poise. At the time I stood in the frout of the boiler ond near the foot of the ladder. ‘The woise seemed to come from the rear part, I moved from the foot of the Indder, and was in the act of going to the back part when the noise increased, I was sure it was the stoam, aud there Were indications of an explosion. T now turned to go up stairs through the trap, when { heard a loud noise, and saw a cloud of steam, and objects ol every description flying through the air, pater More Stories of the Rurvivors. Michael Reagan, of 21 Broome strect, wae among the wasortunates who embarked on hoard the til fated Westheld. He gives tae following as lis vor tion of the occurence : Yerterday he made an engagement with a tion, But here an unexpected obstacle intervened, Conkling desires to return to the United States Senate in 1878. Morgan is ambitions to onst him and obtain the honor for himself, If Grant promises the place to Conkling he straightway makes Morgan his enemy; if ie promises Morgan the Senatorship Conkling at once becomes his foe. In this quandary a plan was hit aon which jt ie thought will secure the partisanshiy 0° ony at least, and prevent the active enmity of tue other by mak his pudlic disafection veei tho selfish anger of # disappointed office secker. It was given out th position, and « de with Morgan, uoknow n ». on Friday evening next, y is suddenly for President of tae Committ of Morgan, taus giving the latter gentiew: Oto and Emily Greenough, Jerroy City. Mr. and Mrs, Kachner, Jersey € Martin O'Brien, 49 Jay street, Brooklys. Frank Hayeeity, Brooklyn, Mr. Heiway, corver of Canal and Sullivan streets, Fred, Friedhoff, 91 Thompson strect airs. Fred. Eriedhoff, 151 Thompeon street Annie Friedhoff, child aged 10, 151 Tuompson strect, G. R. Holman, Brook’yn. J. O'Malley. 9 Jay street, Brooklyn. Anthony Graevell, 428 Broome street. Andrew Colle, bt Morroe strect. Sammel Phill Fast Forty-sifth street, fatal. Scrah Phillips. 19 Rast Forty-fth street, Wm. Holweid, (awl. Michel Narrett,101 West street. Patrick Manley, 21 Broome street, fractures and burns. John T. Roberts, Henry street, Brookivn. expected. The boat is old, and the engineer mys that the boiler had been in use nine pected by the proper officer, and pronounced fifty lives and the maiming of a bundred persons are the rcsuli of that patch, An virtual contro! of the dispnted Senstorial nomination, The Te vic! ¥ i e! dates for the office of President of the Central Unknown man, badly fractured and burned ; dead was somewhat dubious, and he iat 2 the-epltedl ict Mesa ald This ia only what thelr employers | tery beatmen | ia Commuter Jobn D. Lawson, the elk importer, | companion mamed Manley, who resided 19 | yes, Groom, aged 2, Flatbush. 20 his “harrow” excape aid perilous p exomination of the cylinder which was | have contributed to make them, Among the be dain te i een jentt “Iptent of much | °8O,a8 Pe chance at ail: the Hon. A T. cornell: | the same louse, to go on an excursion to | Jobm Groom. 9 months, Flatbush Tue surieks and groans of the wounvted Vlown out shows that the iron had been | numerous books of confessions, we should r. SHINE has been the reciptent of much | a trend of Conkling, who js to be voted down st all | wuaten Island. ‘They started from howe soon Two onknown boys, aged 6 and § months Mattie Higgins, 216 Court street, Brooklyn, shoulder and breast Mrs, Auoa Kah), 27, of 27 Morris street. Mrs, Jane O'Neil, aged 88, 87 Cherry street. Amelia O'Nell, ner citd, aged 7 months, % Cherry street. Mary Muryhy, %, 18 Deebrostes street. John D. Clark, 26, 161 Weet Twonty-sixth street, Two unknown temale children under | year, Martin Reidet Eliza Reider, £29 Madison street, Awelia Fithof, 151 Thompson street. bogarde; and the Hou, Thomas Morphy, dummy tor Morgan, But, notwithstanaing Grant's secresy, tie plot has leaked ont unknown to him and bis tools, a Senator Conkling snd bis friend the How. A.B, Cornell are hard at v ork, in secret «iso, to defeat ita object. At ism pretty quarrel as it stan te, and the qaidounes are on the lookont tor lively itmes in Avotio Hall on Friday evening next. New York, July 9, 1871. Rercsiican. ————_—— THE MONSTERS OF THE BEA, newspaner abuse. Some of it was probably well deserved. But rday he worked like a hero, His ormy experience had given him coolness and broken timber scattered all to his senses. He saw around y women, some den ein the sgonies of death about to sin’ into theit watery graves, One woman he waw og Su the water, crying for her husband and chudren ¢ only amewer abe received was the criex o@ Oh, fave me,” My God,” God pity little childs ren." This uiforuanate Woman had a landkerchied in her hand which she placed over her fice. and without astrogzle sunk bemeath the water —Aiuiers fon swam Lo the pier, and there grasped oue ol Lie piles with alter noon, and when they arrived at whe Staten Island ferry a boat was already in waitioe. Tt was the Worsted, Mr. Reagan and his (riend went on board, The boat wae crowded with excursioniste, Alter standing on the deed for some minutes Mesere. Manley and Reagan ascended to the upper saloon and teaiel themselves in the fore part ol it, Around them Were numerous groups of men, wowren, and children, bent on enjoy Meny were leaning out of the windows watciing the tow-boate woh around them. As the time ap eaten out around the rivets until it was as | lke to read one containing the genuine con feasions of one of our domestic servants ; giving his or her genuine opinion of his or] nerve, Many persons yesterday owed their lives Ler several anployers, his or her own feel- | (6 his prudence and forethought. He took charge endeavor to shift the responsibility upon the | ings respecting his or her own conduct and | of the wounded as they were recovered from the engincer. The people will hold the proper | its reward—his or her sorrows and anxiety, | wreck, oiled their scalds, gave them cooling ‘ nfte ‘klessly caused. Wi es, and worked ag a doctor never worked ‘ Ais. this celts often eo recklessly caused. What a revela-) medicwes, an Persoxe guilty. ‘Those personsare the mem | 10s vould be; aud how much itwould help | before. The people will remember bie us to @ true understanding of the relations ex- Pag RP thin a6 four sheets of letter paper. It will not do for the Ferry Company to A pear onip, bere of the Company and the Government In ‘The police won now laurcle yesterday, A duo stiner, aged 6, of Wooadilage, New Jersey THe held on there for about « quarter of an hour, : ‘ pa ve Ww e ‘els yesterday. th pt i lage, » i and was thi d irom his per positions spector. The Btaten Island boats have long | isting now between employers and employed | a4 was at Whitehall three minutes after the for 127 Daye. enerere tars arr Boks iain M gas, | Cares Oaien, aged 8 of Woodbridge, New Jersey. | Wh ne, tie home, soeamee G me a0 es i TT i i Pp ‘ fi beac oS lon went to his home, changed 4 and res been the subject of popular complaint, ‘The | in domestic service. explosion, Commissioners Bann and Mawiense | The ship George Peabody arrived at this port | Gems ne. terrible explosion ehanged the scene, | Jct Oven, aged 14 of Woodbridae, Rew Jersey. | Meta! urea" or "hla Wes and ee " as late on Thursday evening, and set sail early on ee oe equipment of the boats and the regulations at were at headquariers, and immediately ordered What Have You to Say? out all the police surgeons, Inspector Jameson Hon. A. OAKEY HALL and Mr.Comptroller | was at Whitehall in less than « half hour after ConNoLy, what have you to eay in reply to | he disaster, and many lives were saved under Y his supervision, The entire force worked with @ will, and deserve the thanks of the community ferred against you, and maintaiaed and re- | for their exertions. Mr, Reagan says that it is impossible to doneribe what occured. All he remembers is that he heard a loud nome and became unconscious When he came to, he was straggling in the water at sone distance from the wreck of the Weetfeld. How he got out of the water he docs uot remember. Wat transpired between the time that he Innded in the bay aud his arrival on dry land is @ Vlauk to He loltered about the ferry house, eaxerly watehime as the divers brought up bodies, For aa tour he watched, but ho could not find or ideatity bie friend. ‘He burried to the New treet stati went into the chamber of death, He ideutit body of Johuson. Turee weeas exo they wen gether in business, Anderson had in his soc! $42 With Which Le intended to pay bis rent tos morrow, Whea he was brought on sve wha!) his wallet Was gone A. Daiton, 10 Monroe street, Daniel Mahoney. 31 Warren strect, Charles Stiver, #2 Madison stecet, Jokp Connor, Warren street, Brookly: Adam Cooper, 117 Pri ect, Brooklyn. Henry Kor, aged 18, Brooklyn. Henry Storms, 684 Fitth etree! Timothy Bunkley, 47 Essex street. Saturday morning for Boston, She cleared from Batavia about jour mouths ago for Boston, The George Peavody is an Awerican ship, and originaliy tied from this port under command of Cupt Buzby, the oresent coptain, Mr. Jinkins, being then first mate, 4 SUN reporter called yesterday on some of tue th. fwres have for years been marked by penuriousness, The boats have been run in the inter ste of the Company without regard to the welfase of the public. They have fre- quently made trips without stopping at their the very serious charges and accusations pre q ‘A pocket rent out of 1 dress wee thrown avout ‘ neines : Michae! Reagan, 21 Broome street, . peated fr y, by yew York ; crew at thelr boarding house in Cherry strest, and | nign, The next thing that he remembers is whem | Qoiere Renz, t2 200 feet irom the scene of the explosion. It. aMe ipaeided Gandings “bi Ges Gb. twevcabes peated from day to day, by the New For The Westfield carried the usual certificate | obtained the subjoiued facte from Richard Williams: | he was being carried into the liquor store of bscotich pleted tanned nina found oy Serzeant Oates wud eit to te New hitin free Of persons hata bean erervelied Vo Timea? of inspection. On the 15th of June, 1871, she | The crew, eighteea in number, complain of the t 8 Whitetall About thirty other | Ieaian Abbott, corser Union avenue and Grand | with ‘ most brutal and inhuman treatment at toe bands of Jinkina on the voyage out; but their ebief troubles Dogan on their arrival at Batavia. On the first Sat- urday after reaching that port they scrabbed paint over the side. When Sunday morning came, they Were ordered to continue the work, but re(used Six of them were thereupon put iy irons ond TRICKED UP TO THE SPANKER BOOM, fally a toot from tue deck. There they remained for twelve hours, After hanging for am hour, Richard Williams Degged the mate to shoot him, to put him out of ‘The charges are most grave. They are | was inspected by L. H. Bootn, Inspector of Halls, and by Jony K. Matwews, Inspector of Boilers, She was built at Brooklyn in 1863, Can you meet them? Can you refute them? | was of 609 11-100 tons burthen, and, in the We have waited long and patiently for your | technical language of a printed circular, was pronounced at her last inspection to be “in xt inated all respects stanch, seaworthy, and in good Have you anything—in substance and in | condition for navigation.” She had one low- truth—why sentence should not be pro- | pressure boiler, 24 feet long, 10 feet diameter, apuoced AgRuue yout and 19 feet width of front, The said boiler had been subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of 34 were lying in the store. ibes Mr. Piynn's behavior in the tas worthy of the highest praise, He lavished every attention upow the sufere viding them with wine, oll, apd everythy coald alleviate their agony. From Mr. edd to the New at ‘whonce he was conveyed Centre street Hospital. Mr, Reagan's injuries are not dengerous. He ts cut ond ¢ealded about face and bands, but is n's companion, Manley, ww He lies in one of thi {the hospital sutfe tug from severe sealds and cuts, (ME STORY OF A YOUNG MAN IN A ROWROAT. street, Willlamsburen. James Daley, aged 25, 658 Water street, U. Dreifus, aged 48, 11 Elm street, Jono Watson. aged 9, Peekekiil. Ge tose, aged! 88, Staten Island; fatal. Charles Kochenaorf, %6 West Sixteenth street John H. Brown, 110 Speucer street, Brooklyn, Hester Price, @ Hadron street ; sent home. Mra. Fimicy, 18 Resex street; cent honme. Fred, Smith, 3) Cortlandt street Unknown man, rent to Kellevue Hovpital Unknown woman, dead. Unknown man, dead. remain over night on the island because the boats did not make their last trip at night ‘The meanness of this Company is almost proverbial, The ferry houses are nearly destitute of accommodations. On Staten Island thousands are compelled to stand in the broiling sun or in a drenching shower waiting for the boat, because of a want of THB INITIALS Be ot, a wallet, with «bal! sovereign, ward of the Wei Harp, 114 Ledar street, keot by Jonn Morsin sa tal dated Jaly 1, 1871, ageinet. Mrs, DOE Liver sod dreasmuking, ‘amouuting to 17 siiliwg= which was paid by Jo pieked James Fitzze made with circumstance and particularity, 0B. ives, Roswell Clark A wallet, im WDich Was WHiLlen 1M sty st 1, 1st THE CREW oY THE westrretr Captain—Laac Freeland, not hurt eighty se istwut Pilot—Juwes Me: Harry’ Robinson. « Cozan, silgatly must josenh King, pot burt, Ati ‘4 i George McCune, of 49 Park piace, was in a row. ‘Cokee, S20 Sphinn treet: Hulliday, not hurt; rend Whet my you? pounds to the square inch, and the maximum | MS misery. The only reply he received was Loat a tew. hundred feet. from the Wertdeld av tre | Ralph Cote gees proper shelter. On Sunday the boats are . " “Af you don’t keep your d—d tongue still, I'll | time of the explosion, Four or five lade w: ith | Andrew Nesbit. 0¢ Vandess mtrect, atin boy—dohn Stark, not hurt We are reluctant to condema—slow to be- | working power allowed to her was 25 pounds to | 40. you brains out with a capstan bar" ‘hey were just beginning @ race with Jumen Kisloy, 209 Third avenue. : Chamber uaid—dewtna Jacasou generally packed from stem to ster with | 005 the square inch, She had one safety valve with | Rite iney were released, toc whole erew were | soune tes manother Wiitebalf roathons” Men Ia addition to the above, several persons silkltiy THY KILLED, 2 ‘ ‘ ert rape his back was turned to the Westt as tal, al Gs t9 MSSIME GIG: GPacada seehia ne ote homan freight. Thousands are crowded upon : 28 square inches area, and the load prescribed was | compelied to stow cargo im the buid by lamp light were rowing away trom her, ‘The first | nJUFed went ae fleshy li lgp tga dag ua shild. 12 months old, arvesed in light cietnem them until there is scarcely standing room Whas say you? such as to allow but 25 pounds pressure per | day and nigiit, with all the batcies down, Cnable | he knew of the aster Wax i rumbling, | fr, without leaving on. ap, years. dark complexion and bair, $ fet We must aud will be true to the people. | square inch. She had one fire pump of 6 inches oe i aatue d : stroke and 4 inches diameter, with 400 feet of AFP. EQS. OA ESHAG 10 ORY: hose, 80 water buckets, 6axes, 1 boat in good If you have, let us hear from you today. | order, and 160 life-preservers, viz., cork jackets. making in all between eighty and ninety patien'e. THE WOUNDED IN THE EASTERN HOTEL. Meary Bartell, £1 Beach rtrcet, Catharine Reddiok, 153 Uvion avenue, Brooklye. Mrs. Fipnelly, 13 Easex street. iG Rbkera, map abont 2 vears, hetzbt 5 Ww incne , wer complex.on, Viue eyes. IieMt Wain, white mutt, pol studs, black cout ana veel, dark uiixed pants, uot Nadie Groowe. 5 years, Fiatbusu, L. 1 wounnED, to stand this treatment, eof the crew ji overboard, ashore, and complained to American Consul, whe refased, however, to listen to their story. Afier this, pine of the crow desertat. From some cause best kuowa to bimsclf, Capt Barby left the slip in Batavia after selfing most of bling Kind of an explosion, as be excressed it. He stopped towing, aud on looking back toward tee Westheld, saw a cloud of yapor Tising from the Men who trifle thus with the comfort of the people will trifle with their lives. The ar. rangements at the ferry are an index to the fi ji i x X out. ton on that b Price. % Hed: 2% years, Scotch. Wt West We have waited—and the impatient public | Mow much the Westfield resembled the word- | her provisions.” He sold two casks of tonrues two | Out. There ia aa, explosion on tat, be Mester Price, 9 Hudvon street, Ze, 28, youre, Beotch. yw internal management of the boat. Every | A fhe ing of her certificate future investigation wilt | Bartle gf bye! and two of pork, and severs) boxes | “they soon pulled ashore, and MeCan A ehild reported in caro of Sra, Dann, 8 State treet, se, feat to hate tintitat oe ve if ae A ave waited—long cnoug’ delectoine. Tailed to provide the siiip with provisions. and atl | {he shattered steamboat. Nearing the side of the posed lost parente on bort. Reported by Mr. John | I venre, aor gnring street, Bealed shea not and every rivet in the Westfield appear a —— en Wat le crew hed to Gt deride, their 197 daga’ | Pest: Nese: Sus Nuke Me a heriag wo attover | Sextick Pinsegen, fremen om the beet, revi ‘aneiew Nedhitt Rye are it Waydum wicer. Reaia . i a af Engi y, ‘ vage to New York was bread aud mul ry - sh gga h ioe ‘atric 6 nan © @ boat, resioener wt the head wid tv Sent to Park Hospital, to have been grudgingly furnished. Are Courts Martial Infallible t The firemen belonging to Engine No. 7, City | vovage to New Nark was bread aud molasses, and a } pg lp ad Weaninon A Eo obesne cdetseds gone home, ‘hoy about #imouihe oid, at'9 sate wircet at ary The policy of the Company has been a| Courts martial, asa rule, appear to be the | Mall Park, did nobly yesterday. They removed the JINKINS BEAT, KICKED AND cLUBURD igpaetiaaet Gia neue. le then fa James McGee, the whecioman, residence Biaten aleiez's \plaence., Hess pe the malar by A Their findings | Youded from the ambulances and served as teeieetictcasanr ine at the crew about the ship in the most brutal manner. peatithapeiees Atuniiy na dog in-the manger policy. While they have | most absurd of tribunals. are bee aed ven teed i ani twochtidren, were r iy sda ne nurses after the suferers were brought into the | On ove occasion le struck Feter Brows,on the head |. Mun victims wore as fe evi Aighuy Nas anne teins ), Fitsgeraid, of 7 refused to make an effort toaccommodate the | Fly stand the test of law or even common | yoypital, It was a strange sight to see massive | Wilic'uy oa tue meintops by the crimmmel | chil died before reaching he there, und 0h Reh bees pal a | lid dae a ht ip Pek ay Forty nih street fiabllo, they: tiaye steadily’ eet iiiele: tunes | See and the sentences they inflict are al- | men in blue shirts soothing the dying and pour- } lourening of the balyards by Jinking, was thrown | MAM Was neary exbuusted. She was taken charges ‘ ; fin sire. James Daly, 138 Water st home. to the deck and» of by the ambulance cores After all had been taken out of the water that et ; badly aeatded ; taken jonsly injared, bat bevore he was able to walk be was dracged oat of most invariably preposterous. Several in- | ing oil upon the hmbs of the soulded. The fire- against other parties who would gladly have * bunk by stances have come to light recently where | men never did better work. This page of their 4 (ores ang beaten cod use he did btn ia tage See erat Peabo an er airy Patou ee furnished proper travelling facilities. The | officers of the army and navy, while in the | Instory ought to be emblazoned in letters of | fined to his bed, Ore. day Jinkins came. along, | Of clotuing were scattered over the boat, and pieces Miscreants Revbing the Dead, Fred bn rest accident is clearly t ble to their eri 1 | capacity of judges in these remarkable tri- | gold wain told him | Of Rurments were banging to the shattered wood Among the varied features of the accident was J finn T totert: street, Brooklyn. i sear) raceable to their criminal ‘ 4 a ——————— id: work, He saw boys and men picking up Watelies, Goorwe L. Storts, Seaton Island. bunals, have made a mockery of justice and Bi the robbing of the dead and wounded. The ago - jewelry, and pockethoors, Many persons stragelis Jolin Wasson, Peeks parsimoniousness, Let it be remembered that Commodore Gntll | ir ine water were drowned by th boat careening | nized groans, the erles for vid, the horror of those — Biltmieet Fourtn, rem a laughing stock of themselves. Colxnins Vas aint is not one of the members ly every man on the shin was knocked down | and striking them on the head, pushing them ander, | wno had escaped, and the appalled grief of the First avenue If one-half the reports are true, the Gov. | Op the 19th of October, 1870, a naval court | Gm Listas Iaiend Ferry, Company, He has | GRtof,2'® saies by Delaying pins in toe hans “ot | owe stony ov AN RYR-witwess ox tue partenY. | spectators, were all inen@icient to turn the Yalioos, | Hary's ost Thirty sttn street, » 1670, of the Staten Is . iokins ; ; ary Mh nghier of forexo.ng s indi, ah ier ts . a Young Daniel Connell, who was standing on the | of New York from thoughts of plunder, Among liza Reeder ‘Sludison § ernment Inspector should be indieted by the | martial was convened in Washington. | jad no interest in that Company for the lust five | TRYING TO AVOID JUSTICE, Battery at the me of tie explosion, sass he heard | those wh o were robbed was a butcher residing im | {cua Frscuton. 181 TRompron wircat Grand Jury. Had his examination of the | Among those arraigned was Paymaster | years, The President of the Staten Island Rail- | | (yhan Whe nip srived in Now York the crew] a, tfemien done Teel atin acuonee clemd’ of ates | Avenue C, between Tenth and Eleventh strocts | ARI PSSST it tym } boiler been thorough, the disaster could not | RICHARD WaswincToN, upon charges of | road Company is Jacon H. Vanpensitr. He is | the Batte A new crew wee put on board and | ascend. Men, women, and ebtidren were jamping | He was on the boat with bis wife and children aka ‘obtt id, ben MBONLDE Od Jinkins startet for Boson, knowing t Ret away betore the crew could ent against him. dJinkins, feeling assured they would not follow him to Posten, conciuded to set them the would | overboard, Ia as few minutes the Harbor Police bout Seneca steamed down to the assistance of the Westfield, and began rescuing the ill-fated passen- gers trom the boat ard water, The fire alarm was embezzlement and neglect of duty. The | » brother of the Commodore. That Company trial took place at a time when the quarrel | owns and runs the ferry. a Maria Cheven 46 Clinton ot 245 Clinton and ail three were terribly scalded, They were conveyed to their home, and on their arrival it was discovered that the man’s watch had be have happened. It seems that the engineer apprehended an explosion, for he says that he ‘Do isa olen. and fra reece tai st Beach erect between the staff and line of the navy was | 1 19 stated that one of the draggiste near | More here, and thus bade justice, Ardck, and Patrol No, Thustcued to the seene, ren: Hiswite and tls daughters aad boou robosd eftnenr | ates ie eedvesisi Conon avenue, Broukiy locked at the patch on the cylinder last | at its height. WASHINGTON was a staff ‘i tt HEA at hith ta scl era bdeeban eb gal Bhat By ods A hdd ja broastpins and ear-rings, Pianos Gneti scents, 1 fi Hi a 1 ir het the Battery closed his store and went horg after leroy ae'8 fine looking set of u Not ap _ Netile H 416 Fourth street, Brookiyo. " 1 z ‘ offic st i y 3, ar i eu who are Incorr ca em, , ‘Annie Can re nukno wri 3 hureday. Let the Grand Jury do its | officer. His judges belonged to the line. | ine accident yesterday. It is sald that he dit | tho have been tosea twevtgdveséare, prder many | cen d service in rescuing | Some ef the Wounded who were Taken to | ho cee! ana ihiee chiliten, Sf Cherry street work “ The accused knew that his doom was sealed | 1)\5 in the face of the entgcaties of the wounded, governments, Capt pat they never wiiners;t such the dead CIEE m flocked to the Battery rooklyn, Be erctt Lancy, S60 Broadway. | et , ‘ 4 sat ot even give om) ail dfreetions, and as the Brook! f . Horne 1 ott Place, Brooklyn han. Veurs old, deleriond, dark pants, white —— dies from that circumstance alone, and #0 it | We Lope, for the sake of human nature, that this Taaeateh, Set al hands gid duty ferris wes aude air passenaers from sie adjoining slip. cacy. By Scarce dee 3 pelle pecan brown hatr and @esstache, residence aHkBows, i) i), A Bles ter Dewsrie accraathy proved. ‘The court convicted him and im: | is untrue. But the matter should be investigated. | voyage. A ee rusued iG thd, Gren, Talend ferry. Ht soon berane | Tom the wreck, Thele wimes were Jovn Browa, | Femve chit # moning,reaidence aniknown ffome people are very apt to abuae and | posed a sentence of one year’s imprisonment | A man who could act so inhumanly should be Sip gi pipers oe Sirounh ine crowd ** the bospials, The stirieks of | 39 Green Lane, Brooklyn, and James Burrill, 104 - ridicule their domestics, While there may | ata heavy fine. But the Secretary of the | driven from the city. ea ARAEY mannan en! 1 Ge Some ee cenarea een MOAB PORN OF V raetsth: atreat, Brolin. Ti abelor (ook. chem | THE APZIYME 6 (he. Baveneen et. the: New hei joule, | Navy tud the Treasury officials declare now . 5 Two More M numer than Dr, Bowl. home in his carriage, and dressed their wounds, i bY grotnd for thelr gomplelats aod ridicule, b if saapee = ation of | _, While Coroner Kernan was on the wreck Se eas a ee ‘They are badly seaided, nut will probably recover. Dr, Raymon Amabile, Ambulance Surgeon of there ‘e probably to¢ oftes a moving cause | that upon a more thorough examini of the Westfield yesterday, he saw the Sapérin- | 79 :ne £ititor of The Sw Presi’ veo creer ch eter d + the Centre Street Hospital, was summoned, and for their conduct in the bad ‘ewper and the paymaster's books they fail to find any | ¢aniant of the Staten Island Ferry Company pre- | Sin; In yesterday's edition of your valuuble | of otliers started from Williansbureh tosnend the | Whet is Sald by Capt. Frank Barclay, of | quickly arrived. By this time not foxs OM atxty worse mandgement of their employers. Fvery human being has « right to be treated with respect and kindness, whatever Jigs or evidenco or .8Ud whatever. They therefore | paring to remove the bost. The 8 exonerate WASHINGTON from the charge of } said he intentod to have thé Weetfield towed embezzlement, and the Department hag gt} gown to Staten Island. The Coroner promptly ren Island. As 1 ri Memphis. Tennessee. uperintendent | paper sour correspondent Justice mentions the | Xv in Staten Island. | As they crossed the river, the Ldvpad ity lobe vi H Sheriff, » jovial man, induced # number of his Iwas near the boat when the boiler exploded, ames of Dr. Bowlby and David Dodd, Esq, of | friends to go with them, instead of to Central Park | ist was the aceateat al eaaeats Aibactix (ake Oran, the handsome men of | and other places. ‘ihey jast arrived on the dort as dend dying men, women, and children were filling up every available space in the station, und tf became a question for the doctor to decide whe "t. ‘This boat can’t part of big clothes were tory ‘no skid is pected ee was on the Kentucky as should be first removed in the hospital rhe Ler sietion in MM Wo must exhibit kind | dered him again on duty. responded, “No you don’t, hae been held” | €b6leman be placed on the staff of Gen, Haight in | from njs neck jad {iate, Me i ny he Mew up near Colnmbin, Arkansas, in St. Teaw ] apparent hesitation he ordered the womed and ehi * and considerate conduct in onlor to beget | Now what can be nad of this court | leave this city until an inquest bes bees Miadus GHeaT ocala bas cuenta’ to conn Gt Ger SAD met the Louisiana blow up at New Ofica + The Superintendent afterward, by permission of the Coroner, sent the Westfield up to the foot of ‘ ‘i ‘s es. His daughter is sopposed to be position, Now, Mr, Bavtor, 1 am stropels of the | regs At tne terries t opiuion That neither of the shove nimed gentlemen | ‘vails as the boats are crowdes Pennsylvania, at Ship Battle Island shute, in ‘bé. eprcitement Pre: I and the St, Nichol after that; in '07, | saw dren to be first cared for, and ae fast as they Ce be put in the ambulance they were hurriedly drive to the hospital, ‘Ten persons were taken in the firs martial? Why, simply that it was elsner composed of donkeys who had resolv al be affection in others, and obtain their hearty and reasonable service. Employ a contrary the David White blow up, above Greenville, Misssis- th mal ‘i Bast Twelfth street, itled to ed honor o ing the injured and dead to their homes load, among whom were three infants, sccmingly ‘ em wi ena d guspi. | forehand that WasuineTon should pe con Ray TSHR ANA Ab ania ts soe Al hed honor of serving | FM sners, although suffering intense pain, says | sippi, and T wae vietim onthe Bulletin when she | jrnpricuio morte course, treat them with: distrust an i 4 4 ; 1 on the staff of our ext Democratic Governor; Dut | that the scene was frightfal, and thatover ove hun | Yirned near Gaines Landing; but these, though dion, be always scolding and complaining, victed whether there was any evidence to It was fortunate that the disnster yesterday fa Shetty ad the citizens of the Eighth Ward of | dred persons were killed outright, There were a | fearful, were none of them so ‘heart-rending as the Mr. Nicholas Muller being soon at the scene of ihe ees ! i C f Je be - | Newark ‘can point with pride to two gentiemen | hiinper from Willamsburgh whom he Knew only | ferrule explosio vosttlels horrible catastyophe, hired all the conveyancrs ate and they will divtrust, fear, and perhaps } sustain such @ deciston or ned, or that ite | occurred at rab bh ahs Ni ita aera, who. Jor manly Lesaty, have wreputation extending | fy'sicit Se MTU a ibeh Bish KPA NIE HiCs badly soalOhd, Will || tAinable peng Bnd sect Ine wounded, Ged, Ges Ae? Hie add desilae you. members had not the slightcat conception of | ming ont, the loss of life tht Hare ee ally | Teeter te done W. eeith, Kaa. the wellknown | POLICE AND HEALTH sCROKONS To THE ResctR, | the Fkin drovping. off their faces, In adreadiul con. | sng tg ihe police station, where they were feelinen ' hing In which the aid of | their duties, and knew nothing of law or the | Brester. ‘The current at the Battery ie ty FT obacco erly Sergenat s-Arms of the | Mr, Manierre hurried to the Police Central Omee | {ition of agony. When they beeld their dead child | oe ao Vly aroused by the olicert anid cite here is nothing in which the a jel tiryd hac geal strong, and many of the bodies would have been | New Je mel ee TRO B. Hitehcook, seus Wenn of ve ensvcions and iteamiy | Har Wow tvnertes dom ralte nd monaed, | received and kindy tested. bythe offeesni ete be more advantageously employed than in} Another case: A young man was accused | Jt was also fortunate that the accident did not | toe best tcholira in New dersey: ie speaks Ave | scene of the acciient and reoder all the assistance in GAA Aa Eee. og a little girl with the White skle droop: | baudaxes, and braudy poured ip. from Ihe syinpas ecnsidering the condition of domestic ser | of the same offence in the Brooklyn Ne occur while the boat wae in the bay. Thousands | ferent longnoges, and is well #killed in thy NY | their power, ing off her Anger ends, and at that momenta police: | thetic neighbors, but waeo private buge.s, curs iat 1 , t Of self-defence ; but the ladies ail say that Jack DR. WILLARD'S STORY, man seized me by the coliar to get me ont of the vats, Let a man endenyor to realize it | Yard, He was a civilian, and not amenable | of persons flock homeward on the 6 o'clock boat. } Sinith "Can ‘sweep ihe deck when hapdscine ices LA aa aL ree man solved te. by rlages, the Jnsurance Patrol wagon, @ 11. R. and Ng himself; let bim think of its narrow sphere, | to naval law; yet a court martial was con- | Had the explosion.taken place five hours later, | ix. tiston, Haiesiiully Your ty No, g yard al’ the Westfield, at about bait ee a ios ge Rig IER LU gai ge arbi poll eer Of its unvarying matare, aud he will be care- | yened for his trial, He pleaded his own | seven or eight hundred lives might have been a 5 Hoe tor starting de went uehore to buy | te water, and T think everybody was moved by | Sounded with earicks of pain from We hurned and i ceusaril e trouble | case, 1d this fact in bar of trial. His | lost. TH EF BULLIES OF AN UP-TOWN OLUB, | Delore the time for att Yow yards 110m the | their best instincts to rescue and ald the suferers. | seat fal not to throw in unnecessarily the trouble | case, and urged this fact in bar of trial. =e fit aled nome peaches. | bad get 9s From my experieuce iw steamboat disasters, C | "vn rips were made by De, Amabile with hig j { eject The Preside By, i 7 . A ion tne e ih think 1 is quite likely that many who have escaped | jiu ance. and Thavseaneve nind even of a single harsh word, which may | plea was promptly rejected. ‘The President Everybody epeaks in pra'se of the ser | A Drunken Clerk of a Police Court Insult passe hed forward, and many jum Raaloer tei ‘i ‘i f 4 Hy ? ; : en lta vile donens iter, | drow hey inhaled the steam, will only live | {, Mollevur tal urived, exch wit mike go large a disturbance in the shallow | of the court said; “Secretary Ropeson has | vices of the soldiers from Governor's Island yes: ines 4 # Conds or the 1 Hoey Mrvtal ed orernenrds oe asa aK . | basa alors time T have asen Wale tubek men Bt my pabevne tt KTR SPREE j F 4 " They cene o! re 1y Assaulted by ti “ ‘9 Pale, fone ck Einesn | did not seem to reuiize that anything Was the mat ‘i verre sant ia current of a servant's hopes and joys. | ordered ue to try you, and we must do it, | terday, They came to the scene of aulering, Al Ga6'on Satorday evening, Mor MoCabe, | (hrow the wreck overvonrd. (By the wrack { mean | Mi ,nel Stem Wye taAMcalfing mvout the face, | PUP, anaogreny aLouce, seat How often, on the ccntrary, do we find thet | Your plea may be a good one—we don’t | and were instrumental in Meniye BOT tives, OO T clerk of Justice Bixbr's Court, Yorkville, formerly | This operation was, in my "opinion, the cause of pa i thont anparenthy ta | alu? advan a ht Folie wa masters, end too often mistresses, seem to | know—bat we will have totry you, If there | behalf of the people of New York, we thank | superintendent of the Broadway and University | mans furalitis, for the olank and olner imbers | inf 4 stranguiation ensuc mon in da, Mang » poor or have no apprehension of the feelings of those | is anything wrong about it, Mr, Roneson | ‘hem 7 ince railroad, got apon car 179 of the Tird avenne | wore being drawn up over the side of the boat by There were Berens Minny persons scalded. aeey, | cor Rie sid. ite. was pobly seconded ine, ne) abe wanted ar stopped, he | their friend s RINE 86 SHY opmons Deal, talured r Mer jective Char finder them, no ideas of any duties on their | will set Mt right.” And Mr. Roneson did} thieves and pickpockets were upon the | ees cn me nny waa mate serie, pat. before te | cLsaw two head to whieh yo Hodien were atached them Haran 1d ect Sand me wis | Hoyer sirgenite Weal Gates wid daly i v NSHOH Ale BARS BEL an © vomer pout the te 0 ith the kia id woslded all over, is | fective Flynn of the Occan Bank, Assetant Bngi« wide beyond ash payment; whereas, the | set it right. The sealers of Ln soar of ferry boat Westficld yesterday. Some of them | could rench it the conductor rang tho bell, McCabe | Jamon fam Shon tne feng Rowe, wien the eee hy di Hor face seemed 8 mass of blood, | (Cotye Kigae ot the Goan Bank. Avwstant bngi Pt dp chal feel n , 9 ed, The ou hey has seap eath, ey took advantage of their | sad, © W: 6 h-— don't you stop the car #” The hour they had nocare. The policemen took no - MEnaet ain CCcaxiolkty good old patriarchal feeling toward our | course convieted, They thought they ascaped death, They to ; sey au © Why. tee bases don't s00 AK Ftop on the ap. | heed of them uniil Dr. Shine, the Deputy Coroner, | The Mcenes about the New Street Station, TRA PRB E RDAT bankers household is one which the mere intfodvetion } been convened for that purpose, and they | situation, and robbed and plundered the wound. | eondactor expiined that he had to stopon the a> | Ere sen ue ground and ordered hem sivonled | "Yrom Texchange. place (0. Henver street, tho | f2vine been ran alonasite her gansort. |e Weal e diner y lory see! incredi. | ber side of the street, in accordance wi ie a temoorn OSPital Was Cetihtimhod o ard of money wajres has not by any means super: | did it, Mr, Rowson afterward set the pro: | 4 indiscriminately, This story py satan Jaws. Mec abe, pil oe fntoniented, thereupon | “There are three Hite children at 8 State street | street was flied by am excited multitude, There |g deisel mont of the Turk Ponce under Onvrd deded; and which, in fact, cannot be super | ceedings aside on the ground, first, that the | ble, but it is vouched for by several passengers ductor, eniiing him a Yaukeo. ~ now ina} charues” They were all wounded. by ihe | wore there, fatvers, mothers, Brothers, ators, | Beamon tlk oharge ot It Cunt: Ani. ety : ¢ lives were spares re 0 or, * r 3 yel come tor to ehters, and sons, ol eveswa alk jetdiven and Reid tool of the poliee force iM geded, We would bear with lenity from a | court had no jurisdiction, and second, that | ho lives were spared. went for the conductor, but nobody bee es yor come forward daughter ba en a me nly bevennary to mal Berg waiuste, and hal watieine @ tiew ty jh ker : . : 7 —— pa “4 oe the maltitude, acasual observor coul! | ing back the crowd Which before 4 o'clock ta ¢hild many things for which in adomestie we | the evidence did not warrant a conviction, baaeh gy Aaseets th ashen: Thirty-fret. street, cer i Ne ee eee cece arta, | EARL TER on conte or memos bee " On Lezingtor Recognizing the jen of the Dead, almost hear th 7 y tan find nothing bat the harshest namee Another easo occurred recently in the | Yesterday, while two boys, Johnson aud Law- The heart-rending grief of those who recog. | ble door and window opposite the station ws oecu elite Areinen, wo we e.00 ihe eput Foun afte the our dependants little bet ny, but this time the accused was a friend | Fences of Islip, were in w eal en hake | vied by eager people. ‘I'ke police were in.ofatiga- | and aided by the police, the. wii a ‘Yet bow often are our dep army, b Me sates Gass bas Le nianee lied eee nized their dead in the New atreet police station, | Di i ter than children, Another mode of viewing with eharity the conduct of domestic servants, is to ima gino what manner of servants wo ourvelves, os any one of those whom in our own rank we and brother officer, and the lenieney shown him on that account excited the indignation of the revising authority, Capt. R, H. Ory. Ley wae tried for econdact unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, the specifications eenoot be described. One of the most painful | Die in their labors, The crowd swayed hither and | Arsistant Engineer B scenes was that of Daniel Mahoney of 151 Warren | Hither in terrible excitement, As 6000 a6 4 Wagon et, recoznizing his son Mathew among the dead, | containing some bodies came rushing Js front of Club again attacked him, At leneth he escaped into | ry, 410 lose all consciousness | te aiation H war immediately surrounded by the ae “ ie | The stricken father seemed to the neg moment, | 8 drag core Corn and Bleeding ae eo evrnas ut | of what he was doing, Ho throw bimself upon tho | @fowd. Tt required the atmost exertion» on the | ions under the deck. Hand, and toon the ear dows. On bis retara to the | body and kissed and caressed the Dlood smeared | part of Mn police to keep the crawd back. When | ernily biown into the from the bottom of the boat, whieh he aveidentally Aikehigrged. He was woonded in the knee, As he wor falling Jonson seized the gun, and the th Darrel was discharged, biowing off several of Law vence’s tocs, ‘Lhe jib-boom suddenly swase and caprised the boat, but Johnson managed to ret Lawrence om & smal island, where he fainted taken Jammy wh . some relatiy: Wentified a body ve wey we oved Ane nishable fatecin and love, would mabe. Do wo not | alleging that the sceused wan on various | Ter meve taen'ia'Tono viliee Im'a pout hd Dr. | depo, the crowd agun goose car, bat en seeiaG | racic a poignscy of cret and afetion that made | hen out cf ine wicon:arecream sof uaguoh-ecuhd | Carried inte ne tna" Novae, When the perceive in almost every charactes some Aoceanione alyaive aud obwccno io his lou Die pony keg shavtered, nd jumped off, {ue wont etolcad ween, His exeemations of tore L beard ringing through the air, Two woniert and | such lerrivle evidences of ime dinarter,

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