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Ml W-YORK. MONDAY? SEPTEMBER 10. I8M.
PRICE FOI H CENTS?
EUROPE.
tim ??j il?. Atlantic (able to the
Mh inst.
IKIAlira ANNEXA ?l"N _?_{.... K.TS 0??
n su' hy the BSL40-J na
Th* l.ov.t. rami.v ci ,s__onv in Conclave on
tlio Kingf* Intended ?AMica.ion.
Poiit.fal Chance* in Venetia to De?
pend en a Popular Vote,
Hopes of a -kill-in Fill from Lord Ik-r.t-'r
(?overnment.
OOM) ?-T1I.L Ki (?WIN? TOW Ali I? THE DlflTED
STATES.
lOMSERllAL AND FINANCIAL nTKLIGENTE.
Tin ?.nat Firmicgham Reform I>emonstrati(?n.
f RUSSIA*
?tilt ANMXATl? S IR?.l-<Ti? te B18M A BE Ori't'M I )>?
A ?.. RMi? JOUR?Al. AMD THB BFLfllAS PRESS.
Iriiiv, Friday. Sept. 7, ivfnin?.
The Fmi-sian Chamber of Deputies ha" jiacM-d the
lull br the ft-neiaticn of Hanover 1 J? ?
and mat Cay ol' Fr?i.kfort.
A I ii tor the anneiationof ejelilt-svvig and Helotein
lia.? beea aaat in by Coant Bismark.
The (.ii.in Ouittte and the lU-iiriar. *jr?-?? are
boetili- la the movements, and fears for the future are
enter'., ead, _
s ami NY.
AFA.'il? ? 0*i'M LTATIOM ON TBB UllBRBW ABDICA?
TION OF THB KI.\e.
Vus?,-, Saturday. Sept. IV-a. m.
Th? P-tion royal family have held a council in the
liittLt < ii c1 tbe K.ug to al?nate. Ihe remit is no1
Mate?,
ITALY.
I IIB ( ABISRT TENDER THEIR RI-SH.NATIOXS.
FlOR-M I. Saturday, Sept. 8?a m.
It ? rui_?>rtd that the Cabinet hay? tendered their
.('?i". nat ion to the King.
Bo X'LIUCAL (HANGE TO SB MADE IN VENETIA HE
FORK A POPrLAB VOTE l8 TA-Bat.
Hu hu-.ioiie says that until afteraTote in Venetia
i . in ?aj will be made in the political and military
min.nil?! ration of that portion of Italy.
/ \ OLA X1).
MR. a_-_-?lwa-B OS PABLIAMB5TABT REFORM.
lit It III!. I um., mm B .'I...I ...? !.. ?a mwntwm?, ,1a.
liverr.l at .aulsbury last evening, urged upon the Litt?
?ral? io support any good Reform bill wl ich should l?e
brought I. r-A.ird in Parliament hy the Derby A.Iih.l
1?'
DBATn OF LORD MtRTHBROK!.
LoSDi'N, Stiurday. Brit t. noon.
I.? ri Nfitlilroke, formerly Sir John _M-f, dial
-?-?lia* .
AK'TIdr st'izrRK OP P-BIAB HVM1IOH OF wah.
Liverpool, Saturday. Sept. I?Vetw.
A 1,'iantity of Fenian nriinitieii? of viir ?MM b4 ? D
?. ." . I v,-rpo?.l.
MOKE MU FOB AMERKA.
I.iviruol, Saturday. Sept. I Bete.
Ile K. If. steamship Java sailed to-day for Hew?
lett with ?fJMM_? feld.
FRAXCE.
BBBWBATW-I OF THH BRITISH EM BASF, A DOR.
I'Mue Saturday, Sept. F? Noon.
Earl I'owiey has resigne?! his position as l.riti-h
Einl assador to France.
II\ANCIAL AND COMJSi.Rt M/
LONDON MONET MAUK.T.
L? m o?. Saturday, Sept. r?. noon. ? Console are o.uote. at c!-j
fur nie-ey
AMEKIl'-N BBXTRITIEF.
1 le c i.rrei.t prie** of Americio tecorltiet arc a? foliowt
Viitttd State? Fire-twont e?. Til. Kne Ktilway ?hare? t%\
Ulm?.it Centra! Railroad ?bare?. Til.
LIVERPOOL (JOTTON MARKET.
LmtKrOL. September -?noon?The Cotton ros riet I?
atrady ai.d unchanged. The ?ale? to-day are about 1(1,000
balee, Middling 1'plaaU? ii quoted 1 ?d.
LIVEBPO.'L BREAD-TIFFS MARKET.
Livisr?.L, September -?noon.?The Breadstuff? u.ar
fe?t ? firm.
LIVERPOOL TALLOW MARKET.
Ill i kioc ?, September .-nooi ? The Tallow market i?
Ern). _
FROM FATHER POIXT.
TL* stt-aiiiehn? Feruvian. from Liverpool, .-n tin- SOt
at , via LoBdonderry on the Tlst, parted 1 ?tLi-r Poiut em
Hitrjrd?T la?!, ob her Ttiyag? to (?oetrer.
ll?r new* bit otoo antic?pate- l.v the Atlantic Cable Ml
ajMBfeat diipalohei. which havt already appeared in Tur
Tkjm >_. The following are the only edditlonal points of some
l_ti rtrt
EXOLAXD.
BBM'VAL (F MR. BBALK?, THB RBFORMEH, FROM pfR
LI< oKFICR.
A ditpatch from London dated on the 30th of Au_..t tin
?dmund liealea, who hat figure- to prominently ti than mai
?f tbe Reform Ij._?u* having been removed from hi* pusitlea
?aRtviiing R?rrl?ter for ?Iiddleiex. the eorret;K,ad?nie it
tabllthed. The Chief-Juitlce who withdrew the appoint mt at
*u?ti_e? it on the ground that (?eriont engaged in every form
?>i judicial office are ?ip-.-.?t?i!, like Judge? of tie land, to ah
-tain from parly ittife. He |it*a bia oonviction, iowevor,
that Heal?? a | .n? trou:J not prerent him from
?clog joitier ia bis ?tait, bat tbinu others might enrtrttin
liltrtit tflaltat.
RI SSIAXPOLAND.
M'IPBErWIOB OK THE ISn'RBECTI.'N.
Official intelligence from Ikoutsk B-BtBI ttiat the
?eli?b .Bsurreetion I? completely quelled.
Ti? Pole? lort thirty killed lwent.? fite wounded, with
-?*-?a?tured. lb? r?maiii?J.'r of In? inturgeutt are atiil at
haga
TI? outbreak wai ram?ed priocipnlly by want of food, the
?-Viatior? inlet., e 1 fur ihe eii.et neing appropriated by the
uaian author.t.e?.
TI RKl.y
Tile. OOBBTA-rl-PUPiB THtATkR Bl'RNSD.
I'', pal Iheeler ?.) Constant.nople, worth
< | ikiters it Lurne.1
HY ITJ i WBHIF i m OF 9O0TON,
DIE ( ?OAT BEFOKM MU IIS". ?.T Bl BMI Billi
A i/rHi .i ..j ni a,- ?!? in- tratioi -i bror of reform
1?* f)l??e a? Kirn,) glin 'h ..f Augiin. ?nd
*? ?aie: i,, )?,,. |,^,? it? prsiiriett if ii. ?:?<! ?mee
*? -t ti i ? I,??? riri i n g- iir.ti ii.i.l > ?,-ither ?he at
* .? ?'?ted at from Utttl '?? '?> iis1,(??fi ivreon?.
*M?u? .? ii. helarla? >
J)""" w*?? delivered Irom ?.? platfarma and
ailie?! al ?ail ? t-ntrr .?
"??.?.M _? ii., !,,,,, ,,,
i-t>Bit u;i|,?i,. ?hift.itu i.,.. t-miuhviif iriitjiigij ?t*-* ,
terni ?tbii? i?',! aelMlN ?ad tM hallo!: sppl-t'iilinir the pro
. ? of n c Ki f tfi Leasr e sad I
he other friends of reform. Mr. Hright
' S, boleld, tM member? fm ti e borough, were pr?tent
. . i. ?f tie ?tan,!?. Mt Mr. lir.glt ?lid not feel himself equal
Ml ?f ?peaking in Di? OMA n?r. At night there wis n
. ia tM iown Hil! nuil Mr. Iiriirht delivered a
g address In favor of Bcform, Be pred)eted early and
? ??.?nil ?alO the Tories would have to yield
mm h Hart Has tb. v were a*ked to do lu the measure or the
??nt. TM gi? atral eiitlmsiasm w?is evinced.|
innis c?frese the must varied opinions as to the effect
? tuonttratlou.
I ',r Mai isis a icrv few more ?ti? h demonalration? will
?n', lim aaaettoa of ParMaaraatarj re tor M.
/ .. l'cilt Ttltgraym thinks that henceforwsrrl we shsll hesr
lal di-elaratlmia ihat the peoile of Kn
. ara Bal ia eames! about reform.
/ '.. J'a a Vu ? ult-erves that st this time o? the rear politics!
Its |-ener?lly languish. Hi.d sn exceptional vitality, such
?b th?t e? meed ?t Hirmu gham yeiterdnj, ii due to a powerful
and Wida!} op. rating eau?, and is a portent which n.sy well
tlrnw the attention even i-f the nllest ?Marr??.
I tit Times s.i.r Iii? hard ii pon the Howe M DoMSeM
thot it ihouid he denetinct-d ss utterly nnworthy of corifitI?*ice
H H was reluctant to pss? a mcsinrn M which not a
?ingle con?idernble section of the Knglisb people, from lories
to ludicals, gave a hearty support.''
Ta? Ttmii adds: 'It gan up nearly the whole c1 last session
te tM Roform bill, and we doubt out it will give up the Mt
Reform Will lune a fair heaili g and full consideration, and if
? good t.ill is brought In. we tin??rely believe ii ?ill be tur?
ned '*
the Morning Pint ?av>- "The counlri is so floorlshing Hist
lhere i? lillie lo be apprehended from tiny Millett! efforts to
gnivtini/p the tailoring population into the fervor at teiulutloL
ary passion."
Till: VOYAGE OP THE Ri;i>. WHITE ANI?
BLUE.
INTER.STINO NARRATIVE.
\ ear. ii.t'-ri'siuiR narrative of the? voyape of the
lilipotian'ehip Bed. White and B!'ie across the" Atlantic In*
? .1 | nhlnl.ed. TM ?MpBed. White uni! II ..-, hriiliug
fti.iii New York. I .?(-Mi tant r.'gi?ter, :s ? mct'ill: ? lift boat.
Her dimensions are Ianngtt,. Mfeati breadth of beam, six feet
une inih. tlcptb of liolil. two feet eurht inchc? rrom decks ?u
le? I thrct feet. The sail? cobslst of foietupmast stsysail. Jib '
?ad fly ing Jib. Mia ?nain ?Hld nax/en c-inrscs. topsail?, topgal- I
hint sail?, ?ml royal? and spanker. All these are bent to bM ?
I Just u? in a .hip of i.ooo tm ?. lu Bilditinii to iMea plain sails, I
ile Heil. White mid Blue is provide?) with fnrctopiiitist ?tun
1 sail?, main trysail and s!o-:ii fore staysail and trysail. The |
-.ken on hoard consisted tint of II I" gallon kegs of ?
l w?l?r UK) iBotaixli? of lirestl I patada cotlee. -' pounds of les, i
ds of butter 4 bules smoked herrings. 1 tb rcn cans of
mitk. l't pounds smoked lui f. ?'. pounds cheese, 4 hot iles pickle?,
rd pepper, sa>h aal rarao, I botttos of braaly, i kattls
i of whisky and 1 bottle of bitters. To thest were added as ?
1 gift hy Mr Isaac Bet kbow of Itroollyit two i1"/cn osns esch j
of tbe following preserved pMi ?sion? Boast her!, roiel tur ;
i key roast chicken mid mutton soup. Mr. Heckhow also pre?
sented ('?pt Hudson with his dog Fanny.
J bt- date of ?ailing was fliotl for the ??th of Jnlv. and on that i
day Mr. Pitch boarded the ship In Whitehall-slip and al lliSO
s. m took her down to Bed 11 -ok Point. At the same time
Captain Hudson ??eu lo the New York C'tistom House, took ,
, out a ie_?istrr, a clearance in ballast, n new list, a hill of ,
health nut) ?ent thro'.gh preelKely the same fornmlaaa -f his
crsft wa? a flipper packet. A steamboat called the Silas O. ?
i Pearce took Hie Let), White and Blue in tow as for salle
I lightship off Sandy Hook, (?oing down the bay poor Canny
j seemed to baie a prtsentiment of th? fate that awaited hrr,
for she bowled lamentablT, refused to be reconcili-d to her new
, quart?!? sud at last fell ovcrboardi but unfoitutiately. per
hap? it insy be raid, a boat from the steamer ?nini her. About
5 p. m. thesdventurcis cost off their low line ami furly toni
menced their voyage. ?More returning to |M city the
slesiner rsn alongside and the triend? of the two resolute sea
I men gate each of them "three cheers and a tiger.' The logs
| tell us that "many a white huiidken bief wavi-tl lu the brets-.
isuil then went to tbe bright eyes of warm benn? d friends who
were pray iug for oor ssfctv "
The Hitit ship ihcn set sall, and Hood out to lea with a light
breeie rYpi? ?oulh-weif. At 7 30 ibe wind ibtfted to the north
I weet, and ireiliiucd so murri that the little craft "shipped
I plenty of Water." The crew made the unplasnut dim mt ty
that the decks leaked badly for there was toon four incbe. i.f
1 water in her, and their tved and pro? isiuu? wttc wetted, .hey
! wou'd have acted wisely to have rnn I'tik tu New Vurk and
repaired defect?, bot they stood resolutely on their coarse and
, determined to make the best of a bad business. AID p. m.
I tbt? managed to lo?e their signal limp overbrmrd. They
I passed vessel! Handing in lor Not-York nnd to the eastward.
! and at midnight took the'r departure frum the Highlands of
I Nsveiliik. which bore W h] m. ) N , ?Itttutit M milei. From
I this time commenoed tbe ordinary rontiue of a ship st sen
Copi. Hudson and his mate kept watch aud watch Of coarse
l the "watt h on deck' had to Straf the ?hip. If tlt?reforr,lt
wa? necessary lo take iu sail, the " watch bel >n ' bad to b?
hurried out for the purpose, ?nd had also to perform ?II other
necessary ?bip s duties. Their first day on! commenced ? ilh
a trmak north ea*? wiad aud a beary iwell. lindum had
to tarn ont to iborten tail, and the ?alp kept ?err .?ill to
the nlnd with only the foretoptsil During tam fore?
noon they spoke two pilot booti and report.?d how tbe
ihip worked ?o tar lhere was B keros?n"' stove on
board to burn cual oil. but the ship pitched and rolled tbont I
too much to u?e it The consequence was that i1.?-t?o men.
tbougb Dearly ?1 way? wet through, were very seldom alda tu
moke tea and coffee, or warm their provisions 1 he first da? ?
wart close-baiilttl. gave the distance ma ?'.'mi!?-i. Da the
second day the winds mate lighter, the weather finer, so that
i?. ??,, ..,,....,,1, ooffoe and bale oat toe ship. The dit
' lance mu iu lae twenty iou. u-t.-?.?? n,i|c? < is? ?>-- ???>?
l of July the wind shifted to th? westwsrd. wini une weather.
', and the men nero able to partially dry ?orne uf their wet
: ciotbes. and to make ?orne warm mutton ??up. which I? re?
corded a? " tbe t?e?t ever taated out of cans" Towsrd even
i ing the wind freshened, and the little (raft began lo bowl off
su or seven knots an hour, and in the course of that twenty
i fonr hoors mode the excellent run cf III knots ?in the Kith
, they made the disco.err t at tueir only tuite pirie, a watch,
hoi) gut wet in the works and had itopped. It wai fourni on
examination that 'abo wa? rutty Inside, ' so fn.iu tnst time
fin? ard their only indication as to time wa? tun?, t, tuuriie,
si d mendiai. We bud recorded rrom day tu d
expenditure of sundry cans of beef, turkey and mat
ton tir<>th. It ii sstlsfsctory to find that tbo dog wss i
not neglected. On the thud day out t!..-r? is ?n entry
.n .-i;.i-i..|. T ' Baa al Mn t r the dog, as ?he muat
not b* finget It ?ould spoesr that poor 1 anny bud bocome
??meuT.st reconciled to h-r situation, aud that miiisluually '
id find a dry spot lor ?h? is "logged on Ihe ?nth i
> of Joly as follows "She takes it out in sleeping " lbs peri
?Uralrraaireaaeat satrtos recording experniiture of cim or ;
beef fur the dog ileinun?tr?te? that her ?id r?te wai in nu way :
due to any want of kiritii.e?? and attention on the part of her
biped shipmates. When ruunliig bet?re a ' fresh gale'' tram
i wah a cb ar hine ?ky. ne bud Hi-it !!.?) ship d?e? very ,
well. Ibough taking in sou.? ? it'-r?( ?pt Hudson ?*??.
"MB?! betM tl.au 1 expected considering that ? hen the ii
in the hulluw of tie s--a the saila are simon i.cculmed." du
the 14th of Ji.lv tt s) made a f?ir rim at IM mil??, and the only
rfuinrk in the log tamk ?patt frntu the ordiiikiy entile? of tl.u
' ship? raa ia tbe ttaic-meut ' 1 but ooukpil ut our? i? a very
1 hard' ,iluee. You are craa?peil ?p jet |,1|f? ,
t'ii-tip?, it cramp? tue knees ?ml make? us both ?oro. li is |
the ' haid??t plat e "ii board : the rest is bad enough. '
il.c m it .lay, Satiilii? -J uly : " they wer" balli ed hy light ,
1 and sometimes contrary wada, making a run or.lv ul t.j
Mitta of wbtoh rio tacoaaiderable ara Una appeared to b?-due j
to the (?uir Srrearr. I) .ring th,- ?li? rno-.n tbOJ Wara '.?ratead,
in t raspa' J with a I'hey rai
, their ti.-?gin ami tM bark d?<i the arase, hal ?Tom tbo flag
: iiangiiig tlowii the? wara aaaMe M Make out hi? minimality.
Whatever his country, the captaiuof her wa? an HI eeaUttoaed
, churl, far on a light air april.ging Bf aa?l tM little ship Mad
j ing to speak to Mr ?ho watt ton I M tM north and kept off.
"evidently, ' as Captain Hudson sayi. "nit wishing to speak
ut" J I..-:, are ??iy few rend'-ra who will not cordially in
dor?e i ttj't IJalara ? opanua when he ?uti " I connut tay
< much fur that captain ? humanity when ha wuuld paai a limul
i ihlp with moly t?') men in h r '.en mile! hum laiid, without
desiring to speak her ei"ii ?! h? oou'd do nothing Bowling |
n! >ng before favorable wind?, ?he little ?hip made run? of M :
194, l'-HI, ?i?d 11 ' MUM in ti,- course uf the -4 huurs, and every- l
, thing tseii' on pretty fsii.ru!!.- e.*.i ?-pt that wMfl mue dayl '
oat ?."cr Pilly ?? logged 1MB w11: not ear.' On tin- 80th of ?
1 July the wind 'lr?w ahead, and they _uiy mad? a ruu jf .6 I
? miles. The next d?y it hsraais ratler more favoi *&!<?, smi j
they go! a di.?tam ? of 7- tunes mt of their little crsft. tin the
:<-d Ibey ran out of t ? ,, which hod hitherto bWB
?
'lue r- lUii'ir: It couti.'iuuus. ?ehl >m ? day
peases willioat ?uch entries ?? shipioiK ??ter ' ' no
caxtkiagto-day."?hla make? ?lier in srouud gunwale wMl
It I? nrider wadei ' Portaaately for thi.se paar ? ,Men novi '
tors, the lempt-i Biur? of Imth sir aud wstor had been high
tisea Manag Kaw fork. But ub running out ,t the liuif
?tn-Htu there wn an immeiliate fal) Alou.elt.ir.g UM 1.' ?egieei ,
both in tbe air aud water, ami tbcv now ln-gou *o eiperience j
the udditiousi di.coaifort ot cool i hiij paaaad a lana grata ,
turtle ono ?ftemoon. bat their ntads wir? mu? latest ?n bail?
ing out the con?ider?i.le quanllne? jr w?ter ' 'hey woe
shipping than on turtle ?oup. ?al the B,uj:iil?nl reptile Wcu'
on Ins ?ay unmolested. Anani I P a on t.. ? . I, of July
while running wi'h ? souther.? wind ihrongh ?i ilen? fog
they passed 'through a ?troug current rippl? (jut intuit
Inf.,re 1 could see it The witei lor about "0 furls w?.
in a fearlal foam. an_ topping up live u ..t fc-r
< ?onld hardly steer. Wa? a lung lime Httlag out lease
ti heailwav vial slipped It rOSOXlDh ! y i???: >' 'brough
Rurl'gate, N un s!.?r ripple?.
Krum thst fser, and leollag l.ke ice. I ?oaclude w? ?re- iu the
Pola?. This rsl Mill ?? li -N Bal toa I I) M ii?
urogrspbers will prohiliiy. wit!, these dal?. M iM? to Jeter
nura-b ??'lu: ('sp!, ll'idson ? ?nrmise is correct. At ? a. in.
tl.ei.ett BMTBlag tM little cr_f! Wal neill.? 'ipi?! li) the effect
of the t ?:tent, wii.c-h n?arl? bruught her to wkile under the l
leeofaa?,.. **??? ?gag yq'f- ~?** "~ *~ *~ *"* "** |:- IL
Bad ia? ?urtag tM roMaiader d the mont b'?I ?ul.? There are
is : .sr ?ni lag ?li- Utter pan of IM moii?b
o! being , loaMptM ship before the se? when large
* a?c? carrie, ti p.-?t-?iit tneiu tram cumiug ?r. Mall, Al Sa
m ob iM awi . g of the JOth tbsy p?id a sinus
Baa "targa whale, whtokaaawao ?mm alongnde tUat they
kepi ?woy dum bim. '
At the alora at tM Matk mm tip m. la aailaighl tM Iel
?ay? " lr??h bree/., f ?jj g ? _a? oreroral Tb? water
sparklet io much l'i.t n i, ?li.oit l.gl.t whoa tbo ?ia br.-.k?
Itiw.rd miduig.il ?ov-:?i seas li SBOOMitoB cane roi.ing
elong, oarrying s wa?sta??lig I B I ?;i'? them
?ah greet v.-',,>clty.?o ib.t tb.? rail? ?vere hard ?beck I baie
never sotiu the lik? befni? with aii.lhiog ?I ?ee. August ,
i?. g?:, vana rara?) 130, tos It??id To mil?? iu iM SI boar?, j
?Bd with Mlrarablyfisfg) driasUag wratMr. Capt Iludaoa I
?virhaulshis valira fur muid] etotMa, ami waa suooesofal 'in j
lading.aomi sblrb that wa] laollaod, ?ad r"?i?'' ??lokt also.'
A faun glin.:: ? . ? ill ?"tv iu! m g ti. ??
diligentiv luipiov.-' I (BIB ?H?llM8B4 t.'ii'lejoy of
rrerrthiagea byard o *n,l Bn,-. Oatie ?la o<
Ai.gmt thei ?ighteda birk the nut sail ??-eu for tweutv d?)?, j
?mi ?.?w tbe ?sii.?t i ;,t,. km ana day,
Kiioday, Augi.it ?, the. raw aarahraaaap> ' Nu" i?n down to j
the?, ead pruied to i>- toe bark PrintMot Boyal of Nols Bra
tia ^h" Mrs tu aa . a-id got i
Horn h-r ?bottle, aa "Ki wh?,e signal light, ead !_ frts* f"?"
Bal tri "?Muy.? 1H- bark was 11 tlsvs out
timm Dal I ??> boa? li | . j ?
Ihey fotunl ? ?? . h ich ne
<t>t?li?m to the contrary
Ibstaadlag.
iMaaa ran?., h.g!, ti,,,t the Lu:? ihlatMrklB i
two or?r Hu ?tern. or. rallier, tut frag me nu
, har sharp stem splittiagt en a? tMy Ira -, ..- .
t i>liiitl ?ea lo.ik lier on IM |?.it ( lartor, and hue h.-r
ob Mr starboard haast eade Ila iettiag fe tia toraall ba?
yardi ?li? righted in ?bout half a mu it? stblbg
? Hi.oit corni, al Hi tb? entry r> t.nug li,,? ?Teat, who
We kara eertiel sail pr?t?, hard bal ).,??? r ?ai? bei do that
, l?ij?. l;,t' ^uLsr.iuns seo wsi Use cui-se, a? ne uni i Ml!
laaeail. f. re topsail fore ti.pmttt slaysi..: sal Jl- ?et. It wa?
not ii.iii'. i,<.? eTtr. before ?btv hail" a repetitioB of tia ?mm
rather alan:.mg ?uUiTance; for Lett m. ming Btit-0 Ihey
?hipped a heavy ?ea. Vfelefe ?gmr. threw tie ?all l.at on her
starboard !?-am entl?. With great dirt.cu'ty Ikty Miall d' wn
the fore and main Upsalls ?ml in ?I?,.t a m.mt*, whick we
can well rout?.ve. " tx,k"il lil? ?ii koaf ' ?le ?'.oaly rlgt.iet),
and tifter ?unie considerable bailing thing? were ?rot into tol?
erable order. Twice again before makii tfthe Kn*ll?b i oait
wat tbt little ship hot? on to her baan.?, and ?fier ? lew
(anxious set .unit righted again t y the heave of the ??a,
lluring the whole of tbe beginning of Augcit ?he t_p?>
rta . ."I ?trong aeeterlv and northwesterly w.adt. which ena?
bled her to lay her connie, bnt which cau?etl her to ?fif so
much water that captain ?nd mate were nerer dry and mf
ft-retl much from cold ar.'l eit?n?ure. (iii SuliIut, l.il. imtaiit,
tbe monotony of their dui'y life wa? somewhat reliev.it ki B
large ?hark coming alongside an 1 keeping their company.
They this tlav got an observation of tbe sun, and found they
had overrun their reckoning about t.o unie? ina run of 3.3-0
from htm Torfe : eonaidering thut ll.er hail for tb? moat part
been navigating by leal reckoning, the error wa? reallv very
email. I hey found that Uabant bore aonlh. dunant .7 mile?,
mu! trniu lint point they took a fresh tlrpartara and Hood np
the Knglish Channel. They were ?oon in the (raes
of ?hipping, but nono teemed to have troubled
thenn.el.t-g about the dimuiutne ?trtuirer. anti! an A meneau
bark, the Nellie Merryman of New York, llapt. li. A.
Kawl.ii?, gave them two bcttl? a of bia'idy, a brnkt n
willie signal lamp, and the bearing? of ti? Hill ot Portland.
The reu of li? advcntnrout ttory ii toon told. Paning up
Channel with a flowing il.cet, they mail? nil the ??? 1 known
pointa in tucoettion, communicating at Tlaatingi with tom?
-?herman, from whom the new? of thetr arrival wa? first
heard, and by whom ('apt. Hudson anti hil matt. Mr. Fitch,
learned that tie Great Beelera bad sucee^f illy laid the Atlan
tie i".lo. At Detl they got the offer of a all?t, which wit de
ilnii.!. Ii..-.luting the South Foreland, ile beat up agatr.it a
head wind to Margate. On the afternoon of the ifith. ?hen
nbreatt ot that pim e, it ? .une on to blow io bird that they
glatllj acceptrd the offer of CapL Thomas Wattier of the boat
Jetait, who took lu.Id "f tlif little slnp and to?ni tt into tin
harbor. The crowd on the pier ekeetwi Ihcni luitily, and for
the urit M I mt the little ihlp wa? visited bv thousands of
whom sonic wt-e ?kcptical enough to express d?utts that ?o
?mall a craft had ti cr performed M long a vovage.
For the first tune for TI la** IktSI ? ?T and ?e?ry ri.en en
jin ml the loxury of ?tretcbing th?Tr ?tiffened Bafea and of
?leeping in a drj bed. They rem??Letl at Margate US batur
i1 ii !*if let h when, about - p.m . they made ?all willi a light
w i ni and beat up for the mouth of the 1 harnea The wind waa
light and the ebb tide strong M that it wa? 4 am. on ?sunday
mortiitig before they ?rait nbre??t of BkOH?MB. Ai ?i a. ra.,
the ?leanishlp Londonderry ('apt White, ran ?'.uti.'?, le ?ntl
kii.il:> ot!. re.1 to tow them up to (iriiTeiei.il. The offer wa?
gl.itlly accepted, anti they went up the river a?tcrn of the
steamer furling ?nil? ?ntl taking thing?comfortably. TLeonlr
drawbac-K to their ?atisfaction was ti..ii poor Kaun. not bring
?lil?- le hold oat anv longer, died at ti.i-.r f> ? t ni ?'leut ICtaj,
after a number t f preTinui fin After tin- Meaner I.ail an?
chored at (Iraresend. Cipt. White fund them a rilli and ti?"B
baal le dinner with him. vreataaUt, UM Ita Wkitt
and 1! ue went up at fir at Qrttal it!.?-, and wat am I,oreti
astern if ti,>? consignan! ship where ?Le was e? ra|M ,1 painted
and mm!r ?.rt-eentalile t efore tu ii.g brought up to town. 1 hu
extraordinary n vug>- w.i? performed in J* di.? from Nrw
York to tbe chop, of the- Ott aal le dan t'i M ?rprtr ar.tl 4U
day? lfi htiurs io (iraven-ini. ( upt II .,:- .. tal felt etS?MI
ton inny be fairlv cougr. t uli-t'-.l 01 tariiiir sa.'" I] in ?< om| lnhed
at perlloii? an adventure. What, ter other re?ult m?y have
been ttklttte, no oue mny deny them what credit mat attach
to the dt mon?trallon of ita being (".Mille to ertt* the ?tori?I
f?t ii. mi m the world in n coctle shell.
CENTRAL AND sol TH A MERU. A A X1) HIE
PAC I EH
The iteauuhij) Henry ('?.Hitit BJ*, tnin A?|>inwal)
fsept. 1, art iven here yeaterday. The following it Itr tj-tcie
litt
?ROM CAL I FOB?! A
Duncan. Sherman A Cu. ... I
Panama Kailroad Co.. Vi ?17)1
Wiilttr Watton A M. -11.110 *M
Kugeiir Kelly A Co.
J. A W. Sriigmar.. . 106. i - -
Weilt A Co . ?L'A?) 7.
I>.liiei MorgaB A Co . I**' DI (O
UV.I.. Pargo A Co. HP.'-* it
UM A WaUer. (lie 17 l|
Order. . .'..si isj. (?.
Total.
I k w AM : - * l I
M.rcl?! A Co.
Well?. Kargo A Co.
Trevor A Colgate
(?riler .
t.-i! ?iy of li" I'nlted htale? near the (?ovcromeiil of til?
try of ti ??
1
r I'letui-,
lil of till
uucttii irDiiii-ieu.
1'leiie inert.I ; Ti? ?ponlatieou? expre??loii of our ?entlmei
out unit a? ?hal la due to the ceuaeof trutb and lu?! ne, but t
?i a tretlmonv ot the li. h coiialtlaration anti rasa. < t ? I
Tola] . I ' ?
AFFAIR IN CHILI?ARRIVAL ("F A ( HI M AN M ? "? ? I
UA -A PART Of THE SPANISH ?(,('APBO.t AT
?I?> J.lrtKIRO ? VINDK AT!"* tiKOl.-I k 1 LPATRME ?
ATTBMFT AT aiVOLl'TK'N IN PI HI ? FAV()HA.LR
AOLOUN r? FROM THB CB-T-AL AMRBUTAR STAT KB?
?CnTHALAMAN NKWM.
' Mill
The Pariflo Steam Nangatiuu Company ? new iteawer
I'm? na, I apt Thom?? armed al Va!p?ral>c on tb? 7tl.
?laud in TI day? runtiing t.n.e
rtl? new I hill... _._. ., _., af( M,,.u j,-,,,.,, ud m?ltf4 ?
> ?lo .r?l?o f.om rhllaitelpl.la on the 'tn isi.r paa??-? ta? I.?.
' l?o a Chilian man of war in the Strait!.
T hi Ne S: an Nock reourt? pa?nng Ikt Ppaaltk Blip li??o
lucio ib De Strait?, with ne?rly ?II tt N"?rd ?it k ? .tb i. .i t,
with. . ?ni'ltlrr and Bbort of provlaloat.
'Jin Vi,?,. Mmliiil mut Baaea >.f the Vpanith o-]nadroa
a?r. I H.t. .laneiro with im.?i if t ? ? r um do au will
?curt ? ?many of them had died ,,f the diieai?.
T to >bb fi'n'ly coitructeil for kf the (Lilian (io.?"
aim.ii -io 11
1 - ?nilli, er of loreign I-rlstiort in Chili has written to
i?o Minister lu li? Argentine Keaeblli lo rpp-lat ea
age i I .pro) ???? to Ada. irai Nunn the tu barge of Chilian
tri-..' - on iioard the C'uvadonga for Spimlib prliourrt held
'?Ulai?,
t lot liait mi creating a greit ?rotation in Santlero.
Iii. datai at sari, in rtallsailaa of Pea B?(fetrltl
appeal* m 7'*? /'???<?? kirri amil* ' ??. ?mil ?
\a tTAia .Inly :?), ib<-.-(Copi Sin It ha? been with
the gi - Bet ?i ipi ita and kad-tjaaltot that we. (he undersigned
ertl-eT "f the Cnited Stntri bare read an ?roi Ir ? ui .iihed
iii the 1' -tiara? Star and tf.rald nf the nth of the preient mooth
ni wl.i. it .? - luted that ?-Rarge? have bera mad" ?gain?! you
to Iii.", rrrn tient of the Cnited State?, and that the reault of
the m?e? "mi whieh wa? being mad? might prolnbly be
jour ret.l r m tbe po?t ?ou now hold at Mininer Plein
tenti?r
Beat k1
It It aub ti.- ,: ? stett pl?tsnre that we can off-r our tetf.
?tai "a t<> tt?'- Utter falietiix.il al tt.e i i.ur,es tiwi! h (bal
anule atludei and we will, at any tim? thal It may be deemed
neoeaaary. ratify what we nut mimi. ti/ ?brit mi?, yo ,r
rrtidence In th'n country, no elreutnitance ha? com? tai our
liliowledg-, nor It we Ik li. - ? ?' t BB| I.?- it,?te.I ti. it . , J
in the ?lightest degree ?ern- ? I ??..i.di.tlol, !or luoh B mil?
li-, out charge a? (he one In fl ?
It may lie that the itati-'ueal I? in Tbt -Itar and If,raid
to cbargri baring I. i. t ade a.aitiat rou li du
? I ?nd that no ttiiTi iii irga* Bat have Leen Bale, wl.iih
we reilly believe to lie the ? ?te in the atxenoe of all foin.ii?
turn f..r inch i liirgei; bat iiotwiiLtiui.ding, we coinider that
it i? but right and proper that a manIfcitation (Min your com
trruieu lure should be mad?, in order to give the lie to ?ur?
ah infamous imputation, and Staat? r.-i. t ti.? itiipreiiiun whick
toe publ cation o! ?uch un ai ti ni. Blakt tunke on (bon who are
unaci|u_iiit?<l with your couria of life in this country, if left
BBooa trad lo ted
if oui ?etitlment?,
talao
a? a teatimofiv ot ice kia! foasl-lasilna eat reaswat afettfe
we eriteitain for a fellow eitlien win, iu the late ?truggle for
the prc-eivatioii of the 1'nion. distliigtiUt.rd bin ?elf ?o ligh.r.
We lema.u. air, very reepectfullw. jour mo?lube,lient tenant,
Tai t. II I>i i ami.
loll.n. .Il i .-..N KlirATRlt K. Min I'len. of ti e I' PL, Santiago.
TksateeB Pafa, M I? a W i lark UaitrdBiala?( i
( Wnlll, I'. \V llitti M I?, I. mu K.t.olpbu.i Jobo
Urown, Alfres! Wird, John Wheel? right, Haar. I. S?etvU>
Henry A V aid, )\ A Mi Kellar
Sas.la.-i". -Lit 'I. Ir : -Me the niiilersi/i.eil. ?Ttiaett of
the I a ! ted Slate? re,i<teiil lo lb? ? Hy of Santiago, hanug read
the forego.in'letter ngi.ed liy Ameiu-an t itt/en?. raalleal iu
V?lpar.u?o, tl.e.ifilii ?oin nr to tbe ?ri.iituei.t? thenin ex
pre??ed, ?ml tbeiefme doiin- to add our name? to the lui
Henri Meigi, II. c. WhitueT. lludley ltiel.ru a Co.;
Jame* MtHill A lignito <>??? , J Vi. (T?|>|>; J 11 11 li.
Val Pli Al-H? July It, lelrt.. ?Ibu li ? copy of a letter
?ililresitd to Goa. K. by i-une?? bere and Hantiuro, which
ihould ?c publithed a* widely aa the charge made. Your?,
A. W. 0l ara. Fulled State? Cou?uL
PKRC.
A revolutionary mov ?meut took place at Punt?, In Peru, but
wat ?peedily ?u|ipre?s???|.
lloi Italian ship ('??ifit?e Cacstur arriT.-tl at Callao ?Voto
Mu an on lh<- 17(h luit, m lili a caigo ol '?JJ toollet. One 'itiod
r-.l and tlinr dn-il ?,u tl.e panagr.
Comtnandaot? Montero ami ?lithe offlt <>rs and ofliclali of
the I'ertivl'ifi nat? ?hi r'fmed to acVitowledge Ikt tMtttt
niant ol \ iee A.itiiiral Tucker hate kttfe bro'ight fmru Valpa
raite to I ?.lan a? trltoatH on the ?nr?teamir I !i*laco.
.S-, ciuitiiuueatioii was allowod with the t.'i.p after her ar?
rival.
? ENTRA L AMUIKAN STATES.
Fro?i tbe .S'lmina of (iu?t mala we |.-arn that OxO men are
fuiiiloieit in improving the cart road from San leod to t.utt.
xal? Cttr.
A pu'Li- ?lorehoiite Lui Jutt been tlulihed at the jrort. at a
tott of ti-- 000.
Tha nailotial muaeutn at the capital waa rccolviog many
valuable donation?.
A ?barp skeet of an eartlnjuako wa? experiencod in Guale,
main on the '?th of Aug.
Tieri ?u? i grin.1 celibritioii In Salvador from the 3d to
Ikl >.: h of A i,g vt bl.h ?at tiiui luded bj a ipleudtd hall Riven
by th* Freud-ut.
Tiie C'<"?ii'i.-i ?'. ?peak? in llattering term? of tl.e progr?s?
Sallador it making lu commerce ?nd in the variou? brauubu?
of agriculture.
To- h"?It elccteil Prc?ld"nt C??tr<> of Coila Rica it
?pokenofiiithuhigli.il term? bj the pre** of that State, fur
tb" judgment he has ihowu iu th? admiuiitratlon of lb? Cor
?ruinent, aud the iteps be bei taken to reduce the etpeme of
the diflerent departmeuti of the Itepuliln
>'.wi wai receiTi-d from I iiir|i|Ul ou the -Otb nit. Abattit
wa? fought between '..i- rOTolatioatMl and the Stale troop? oo
ike nth mir. ia -k1 I ii. i Oaaa*, tka kaaaref theOev
ersment part), n.ii kniet] ()?piua, Ike leader of the r?volu
tlooUta, wa? ulm ki)..-it. Creal piai.e li given to Prtfeit
Miiroaud Mr. Juin A I>t"a for their brareiy during the
action. 1 be defeat of the re'n 1? took place Hist lo il,o arrive
of the troop? ?en> up by the Salvador, and the 0,nemmet,
party it nut aa.d to be lo peaceable poaaetiloii of the entire
ilenartmi!.'.
1_S Val "Itaiiicr li.di-irenileiiiTil. ?Lieh I, ft England last
Maral fir Bataaneltit ted Panama, appean lofean
lett, is nothing tia? ever le M heard of her.
ACS I RAI AMA.
The 1'iti-i.i Ne? /lalai.il Mid An?!rali*n Itojal Mail
Cumpa'iy ? ?teinial.ip Itnuliiii?-, T. S Heal, MS loumauder,
?ri'Heil al Paaaaaaa Ihe nxming of Aug ."_. St.e hrlnn?
ilii.e? f'oi i MiliieT to .luir I.*i t a. ui , aud fruin Welliugion,
.s,-? Zoalaatl lo .lui? M, I p b,
Tie net! ?tua mer ?ill not air, re at P ,ti?ma until ti ? early
patt of (iftobt-r, after ?hit h the regular ?iheilule of lime, a?
adieiticed, ?ni be duli olnerr?il ia ut ?b? ?'??trthirt of Hue
RF.W ZF.ALAM'.
ii ?re ???:..s to be some BBBajeaM of troib'o brew.ng in
l?rl.?uiti.t?ry cinle? of J4?w Zealand by a proposed move?
ment on tbe part of Mr. Wtnlakcr, the Kuparutend? nt uf
Auklairt dea 8 ad lag ' fur thst province Increased powers of
???? ?-n mi tit alni linaiic'ial Department frum the reit of the
Ihi? reso.iition Is a len ({ueitiun of the ??[?ration
j,?rf v Bad if th? Ministry do not oppose it bot.i.v it may lead
to a break up ard cm.jlete a reconstruction ?f 'It Govern
ment.
A estie waa ahont t? be laid connu ling ly tt'.i gragh the
HmUMB ?nd Middle (?land uf New Isl.ir.il
A gung -J rnscal? fn in Austiali? have crossed into New
7r?land ami have been murdering between 'ti and 40 uf the In*
bal itsiits.
I I liumj.ion, the king maker the aborig?ne Premier of
New-/ealaiiii. arrived at Wellington cn ? vint to the llover
nor. His ohject is toe restoration of the Wa.knto taints. Both
natives and settl?rs arc anxict,? for ti.? re?nit of the interview.
1 I e fourth N*w-/ealaiii| Pniliiin.i't t wa? opened on July 3
hy the Governor in person, who delivered a speech oo the
ititi- of the Colony.
T h? icrew Kramer Kakala, I? II Wright, Commander, ar?
rived at Wellington at midnight, with passenirtr?, cargo and
mails from Paoama, in connection with the Royal Mail Com?
pany's steamers from Kc gland, leaving Southampton on tbs
id June.
Me left Panama on Sunday the _4th June, st _ p m , and
fir f I " first half of the rot agc across the Pacific met wtib fine
weather, accomplishing the distance in twette and a half
mvyt, tit lift? r pusslug 1'itcii.rn'i liland. the weather entirely
chirged, and ?ince then a seriei of very heavy gale? bare
fellowod
7'r I .itejmdini re port I
Vital has ihown a tendency io advince in vslne. which the
arrival of the Chillingham from America, wah '?0,000 huiheli
of whest, mav serve to check, but m our stock is light, and
irtt? seem Ik? y to be maintained in tbe other colonies, we
do not anticip?t? any retlm con. Coffee Manila 13d, Ceylon
plantation lad, Costa Ric? lid.
MKLBOrRff?.
7>* new Oovemor va exp?eted hv the next iteamer
?ss waa more latufeotory. Salei if Chilian Hour at
a t ? Wtt at rather unsettled ?nie? of Chilian at to. ?Al.
The Oriental Hank had ra.?ed tLe (?mount one per cent, j
uti tri had but yet followed.
THE PARAGUAYAN WAR.
Ulm Pmmmm?M THI AILIE?*?HIS ICPEBIOR 8TRATE
?-Y ?Till HIIAZI1.IAN IRt'.N-l LAD IN DAJIGBH,
Wl ?Ml news Iroiii Chili, vat Faniiiiia, that the
I'nraguayaiii Lad made another sal.y upon the ?lies and pun?
ished them severely. The ltrnriliaii Iron elad in the river can
?lo nothing else than catch hSMeleoa which are sent down
every ?lay hy ?leneral Iatper. 'Ibis msn?uver bas aroused in
Admiral Tnmantlre's mind such feart for hu perional iifvly
? ml al?.t of that of the Meet, tbat he doe? not dare to remove hi?
urchorage for fear of being blown t?> piece? by torpedo??.
The Allies have just finishes! fortifying their ramp, and
when the work wa? completed, they lound ont that Lopes had
" (banged hi? base'? had In fact removed his old line? and
taken np trother BaMtMSt? Where the new ramp of the Psrs
guayan? I? located s yet unknown to the Allies, snd ss yet
tit y have not dared to go out of their own Hue? to reconnoiter
Beti tod out. hi.i li ir ti* jo?.lion if affairs up to the latest
!.. ? s r?, . t. ,1 ______________
ARMY f.A/.ETTE.
I Hy Tri. gnph |
MB BAMBI
IH?! Hal Steward?, W. lam K. R__e and (karlee J Frstt ??
I . K. Army.
Rergsnat William H I'orterot eth Company, id Bnttal.no,
\ ? trr.n l'.rserte Corpa, with a new to his ?blumont ss
II..?I,tal Steward, X3. H. Army.
ahhimO) iKssii-, ii ?iiLWiBtr i ? akmt.
Pri?t? Will,?m 1. C Neato. ( oin pan j li 3d Battalion.
,4th CN. Infiiitry and ordered to report bv tetter to tie
Me.'., ?i Director. Department of the Platte for BMigiimint
to duly.
Corpora) Charles Kohh Compinv C, Id Bsrtsllo?, l.lk ('.
S Ihianlry, and ordere-tai report to tLe commanding t flier
M HaltalioD, l.Mb C H Infantry. \ icksbarg Mils., for assign
ssent to dntv
HiAia-t aariin? Du ?atwam or iib St it?*?'? mi ,
AI'J. us: '.??iBAi ? ft?.. ?. S
Na"* Ki. N M. A og 7 i_<__. .
OEHtaAL Pltl.li (IBM a? Nu P.?It u neither Jual, nor his
it bran the practice ?n ti ? ?rmy to furnish o.edlcsl luppltet
ur medical ittrnilance ?>r to use sol-llrri ? f ? garnir n aa bo?
pilai attendant? Bi-,0 Civil emnloi?. ib ?nv military depart?
ment or to ?spend tte Lo*plt*l fund act umu.atad by tbe troup?
? >! the garrison uj-o sut u eoipl??. *?
Tb? civil ctnplujew. lhere fe re in the C, ??Mr rn.aiter'i, Snh
sisteacerad llulu.?nie Department? al ?II pott? in the De
lartoiett of tbe Miiaourl wiil herealter be repaired to farnnth
in paja.ml or medical and hmpilal attendance ?nd weoumo
detiou. by a monthly or other tai upon their poy. the amount
PmOWAOtt to make a iuf_cl?Bt fund to reimbut-e the (iovern
ment Bin) the !.. ij Tal fund at the MB, fur whatever mtiliCal
?oi'pliee ?ad aiienilan ? m?y be lbs tit-.l for ttanir ora.
It i? b?ll?yed th?t a monthly tax of one ps r cent on the pay
of inch ?mpioir. will A? lum. .cut for their purpose?, and the
t,'n*rt?i mist, rs ( ummlMtrit a and officer? ?u charge ol other
?.ei.eral Depot? ia thia D?partirent aa well ?a ?t 1'oata where
tk?r* i? any uocilderabla number of tlvil eniploj*? sue tu
i(t k? te?l tu withhold Ihl* aax i uni for the future from the pay of
the tir,|'i..t? ?t |h??e Depot* and Poat*.
I If it be f.uad It?: the ?n.'.nnt li.us . tlaatad I? more or lea?
?baa ?e needed th* proper ..Hirer* oftb? respective Dis'.cr?
In? Irepartmrnl? will regulate luturs- tollertluns so ss to pro
tM* ?o __snrty a* passai k1, ?ka aauiunt ??laniiy needed.
Hy eoMBand of Major ?i.? P.spn
f* Mc?*. Bin.. A.??- Adit ?toa.
11-AM.i abtcm DirstimaNT ? r mt Ab?.7?.s_b i
Illili l(<>< K. Ark . Au? M le??* _
(,I??hAL Oapra. No. I - I. tue uitlrrslgLed, hy ?irt'ic of
assignment hy tb? Pr?sidant, hereby ??asomes command of
Hu D?| ?rlminl
II Kmtlng orden, unleii otherwise directed, will remain
II. force
III. (?I Hack G Urown Second I.irntensnt .Ht b lufsntry,
and Col. P Ord third Lieutenant ut Infantrv. ara annimmt?!
n? Aid? de ('au | :?> ti.?' (?cti.r?! commanding Department
R, () ( (isla llievol Major an.I ling (it. ISA
\\ ax I'tiAhiaijo Ai'ji r*M hiMmi, tiru B i
W ??IHM.H ? ?-?pt ... iM I
(.MISAI. 0?! IB? No 74 -By tltrectioo of the President,
under hellion "J. Ait ?i.irovetl July 'H'. \eH,. each of the two
rt ?Signal ed light companies ol the Ave arti! ?rv r.-glment? will
hnr?ftoi U- allowed ?* follow? Ml ?erg?ant#. twelve corpo
rall. i'ta pnvalei. 11? order i,r the h.-creterj i-f Wnr
K. D Tow.vBrjiu, An't Adjutant (jen.
Mia- I' LAM'
So much of (leneral ??iden N". .' current Srrits. trotn the
H?as!.|LBfter? D< jartmeia I f the l_sk?s. a? ?nnoutire? llreiet
Lieut ? ol |J II (?Hu?an t'?|(ain Hulmttenre Department,
i.t ii?f Commlasary ol Huhiistence for Hat Departmeti!, is
?:.i. J ? I
NAT Y ti AZI TIE.
| Hy Teleg.sph 1
II' ???'KA HI. I d'?? li I li?,KO
Sept. I?Aetiaf laaattlDt Pajaiaalaf High Matta,
from Di i II .-(?'.
Acting .-ecoi ii Aitlitant Engineer William Connell, from
Aitiug Third Aniitant Engineer II. n. (?liver. Ang. ?7.
I LACED (t?l MCI I K1 Vi:
mit i.-Acting Kutlgu '1 Loii. i? (1. Watton of steamer
Iaeii?|?ee.
MTiaOMk
Sit-i 1 l'avmn.tt r A. W Hassell, from ttramer Chatta?
nooga, ?nd oidered to the steamer ?-acrau?c?to, un the il th
autant.
Commander AHiert N. Smith, !' S. N . Chief of the Bureau
of p:, u i j im nt and Ki-crualng ?u the Navy Department, die?!
Bt the Paiker Hoaae. Borton un Satur.in?
IN sic AL.
ITALIAN AND l.N'iLIMI Ol HHA ? I RBN? II THEATER.
'Hie performances at tbe Kreuch Theater las! week,
wtrt- rt.i.liii.'tl " H"t?'?'s trat am) iliariiiiii^? i?i?-rii Ot
?' Murtho, ' whu li was very ploivuiitly (?erfunui-tl by higuora
Boaehetti, .Mme. De Hebel.?, Sigtior I amar? and Herr
Forai??, tin- latter acting with his usual spirit but bj do
mean? salis!) ing hi Ins vin a1 efforts (?n Friday I'veiiing
Mrlaii'liin Nflmi Funne?, ?h?> uitlutrew, aiul ?ung aud
noted < anfully, lui! his VaieO is ultogetlitr too hgbt to bo
elective iu tkie Martha ii?ii<ic
\T-r?li s ii'ioro, II Trovatorc, ?ill lu? peifurine?! tliia even?
ing w ?th tin? f"?l"Wiiig cu?t of i I t nt. r? Leonora, La
llosi'inTti. A .-in ??.a M'llii-. Do (?t'lii'li-. Moarico, Higaor
Titii?ir?, l?i Lim.). Sigma lllaiiilaii uu?l Fcrramlo, Migii"i
Li? n't III. Oil W etllil-rlif, i-M'lllIlg Ill-It, tilt' ln?t Kiiglisli
(>|tcr,i patforaaaae? will take plaaa Tiaafecachaaaa ii
tin (,..|nilur " DcTor at Alcantaia," Lv Kidihcrg, wlin !i
waa M gen u Mu a luml? at the MM ltif.it rr a slmrt tiim?
sine?'. Ibe? following is tho cast : Inn, Miss PrMade
(li !.. le, Isabella. Miss .Mumu (icurv, Lucrezia, Miss l.u/r
Allen, barloe, Mr. K f. BUL tit Doetor, Mr. E. Da?
ihi-sin and l'oiii|"??o, and Mr. II. .Mniitruso. Tlicy aro nil
nsuleut artist? ami several of them aro favorably kuowu
to the (?ucurt I'Ul'lii' a? ploating and rffetrtivt? singers.
im lTiur?dsy airalaa ktada_ae tar ian llofimaii will
make lu r debut iii the rolo of Anuna in Helhni's ?pern
"Lu Si'iinalliliiiiH, ' ris?l?ti-(l hv MgBof Tiiiiniro iiml other
eeaapeteal art!?!?1. Hadase \ ariun Hoffman is au Amer?
ican lnilv, wini bia Madled her art iu Itali, aud sustumcil
the leading operatic ills ut ser?-ral of tim Italian theaters
with ilistingiiishiiig Mtoeeaa Sine,? li,-r return to lu-r
Dstive ititiutrv slit? ha'''l?'i"t?d herself cluer))' to concort
singing, haring appareil iu Bflll hut once-on which
ooi-esion, (laxxauiga being ?uddeuly iiidisnos<>.l, she sus
laino'l, "ii a vcrv lirit-f letica, tin? otiurai tor of (lilds, in
" Higilotto,'' with mark?-?) Bad BCUUaat success. As a
oi.neort singer she is ric, edinglj* jiopnlar. She posscsse?
a tine von i-, aiul her in-rsoiial atlrai-tiou? aro such aa to
insure her tin? si inpalny of her audiences. Much interest
isaitaehod to her d?-l>ul, which wo Iiojm? to be able to
???.'cord as a success.
PRODUCE ANO OTMEB MARKETS.
Al' liUKPAI.il.
Shi. I? -- Fio'ir '|iii?t ?u?i iiHilaapd i H heut ton
scar?e aalo? lt;,???i liu?b. New Nu I (liitago. li ?hi, While
(an??)? lu car lut?. ?-' Als Corn active ami brui; ?ale? 170 ISM)
Lu.I; No. 1 Iliinoi?, ti?'' Oat?-??le? 4?,U?J0 liu?h. ChlOigO
?lightly warm al IS|rj Barley ??le? 1 is?) bush. Caaela at II.
K?e held it nuc. fur I? I Chicago ?nd ??_?? l?i No. 1 Mllwas
ki * und '|uie|, iniothy Seed, ??le? V) binh. at U ?.), Pork,
t lir.l, Oit? ttkj?tli . Wettern. _l_o , Whisky nominal
?l?J-*??, Canal Kieighla M New-York. Wheat. I.e.. Cuni,
?tala I.. Alban?. Wheat, l4ic, Corn IJc. On?
7|o , Hr.iipr? I?bi .4 lu ur? Hoar : ? m bil?., wheal 4?i4,v
buth , Corn _3I.SS0| I al ?1 Kiiort? Wheal ?. (sa. t,mb.;
Barley. 4 r'-f bu?i . It?. rift? f..r ih?
wrek Finar B,400 bl I I.M?4.fl_e bo?h via Wheat.
."? .7 baal Ceri HI ?-t1 ?'-'- ?: Par
?i
THE FENIAN CONGRlss.
IAST Jj AY'S rRCCEEDINCB?OEM. 'WEENEY TARTLY
I E.VM'RFD?UK BBl-ww- THB HECRFTARY.-IP OP
Vi AH?RE-ELE(_T'ON OF WM. 13. ROBERT") TO THE
PKEMDKNi I?
S?,?..?: Dup?t. L te TheN. Y. Ti.o.i r.
IM t. Sept-IK -Ml
The Fenian Conpreif ai.jourred sine die at 8 B . Io? i
this morning, having r? u.iiLiil in ?('??ion ail night and
continnt>u?ly for -2 hour?, with the exception of a brief
adjournment of two hour. ?I .ring yesterday. The ?rasi?n
was as stormy ?i* n wss protracted, and related man.li to
a consideration ol' (len. Sweeney ? military mi net ulive
abilities. His financial report waa ?ported apea favor?
ably bj" the Committee, tin.l appove?! by the Congres?, but
'he Militan- Commune rjtnrared him fir the appointment
of incompetent officers to ?orr.e < f the subordinate poli?
tl?n*. They consider that he has not admiLiitrstive
ability to discharge the duties of Secretary ol War, but
that lie ha* the military skill to command an army
in the field. In view of there strictures,
(len. Sweeney at once tendered his resignation as Secre?
tary of War. The Senate wss rediieeil from fifteen mem?
bers to nine, and the President of the Hrotherhood has
the appointment of the hie? uti ve officer.1. Power was
nlso conferred upon the President to appoint a Com
mander-in-Chief, and before tim Congr?es adjourned a
resolution wa? passed requesting the recognition of Gea.
Sweeney's abilities by Ins appointment to that po?ltn n.
lint tbo General ha? eiprtsmmI his determination to servo
no longer ui any captM'tty, as he lett not consider the
partie* who now bave the management of the Brother?
hood capable of doini? anything; to serve Ireland. The
ne.iluin.il tendering the thanks of the organization to
Gen. Hanks in. Ce-fftM i?*** the action taken in refer?
ence to the modification of the neutrality laws, was
adopted with great unanimity, previoui to the adjourn*
ment. Mr. Hubert? declined a reeltstion ;.n President of
the Hrotherbotid, bit a uiiiinitiioua vote and the Dil
endeavor? of Ma friend? to retain hi? service? at list over?
came hu srrupiei ami ho consented to ?crvo for another
y?ar. The following, were el?? ted Senators:
J'imei (Jibbon? "f Pennsylvania, Preaident of the Senate and
Vice President of the Hrotherhood; A. !.. Merriton of Mu
louri, P. J. Meehan of New J_r?cy, Wm. Fleming of Troy,
John Carleton of New'Jerwy. J. C. O Brien of .?..better,
F. II. tm Lair! er of Ii u flu lo, M. McQuirk of Connecticut, Thoa.
Heil mon ?1 of Indiana. (Iflit er? uf the House Speaker. J. W.
Flttgerald of Cincinnati, ( lerk, (1'orge (1. Carroll of Geneva
Prteidtal Hubert? th,s afternoon made the following
appointment?: latptctar Of ntl, Of. J, 0 N.-ilofNaak
nile. Clii.-f Military Organ mer, Col. Michael H ail ey of
Baffalo.
Gen Sweeney is very indigiiant over hi? virtnal deposi?
tion by the Congre??, and his inend?, who were quito nu
nieroiiK in th?- budv, are considerably excited thereaf; but
they will, it is bel'i'-vcd, fully acquiesce in the action of
tbe dc'egiitt s utter tl.c lint ebullition of pallion subsides.
I may state that Gen. () Neill wus ti tillered (Jen. Batt
my'? place, hut (eremptonly dei lined. Gen. Logan i*
Spoken till Sweetiei s ?iti'cisor. Ihe Central Organ
uers, Meetrs. I) O'sullivan, Jam?-* Brennsn and W.J.
Hues, hare been retained. I am able to ax?ert, as the
rctiilt nf tbaaettoaef thi-? Oaagftas that if th* fioance*
"f tbe Bro'berLoo?! will admit, a raitt upon Canada will
take place before the ?cow? of Winter. Pr?*nlent Rob?
ert? and (?? ns. Sweeney and O'Neill left for New-York
tnii evening.
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FORTRESS MONROE.
JEFF. .AVIS'? COUNSEL VISIT? HIM.
FoB.a_f_ Mo rob, Sept, f?The II?.n. Win. Keed and
?erernl frit-nil? arrived yerterday moroirg, and wera
clonlea1 tor a time with Jeff. D?til. The object of the
viiit is not known, but ia prettumed to have be*n ol no
imp?rtame beyond a mere professional one.
THE FLAGSHIP RHODE ISLAND AT HALIFAX.
II alii ai. Sept. 8.? The flagship Hhode Island, Com?
mander Fairfax, with Hear Admiral Palmer on board,
nailed yetterday at 6 p.m. During the Admirai'? viiit
here he ?nd hi? officer? have been the recipient? of marked
?ourtene? from Sir Fenwick Williams, who??- gue.?i they
were; als?, from Vice-Admiral Sir Jame? Uopt?, Major
(len. I>. vic and the officer? of the garrison ana Heel, and
from the'leading ?'Hi.eua. Yesterday afternoon tbey at
!?!..!<<1 a hop oa board th? tlagehip Duncan, and were re*
eeitcd with all the honor*. Admiral Palmer and the offi?
cer? of the Rhode Inland cxin-ss themselves highly grati?
fied with the courte*!? t shown tbem. They were honored
with a purling ?suite from the Citadel and the flagship
Duncan. _
XEWORLEASS.
'.).*? SHERIDAN MADE TEMPORABT CUMM1SSIONBR OP
Tnx PRHBDMBN'S BUREAU.
Nbw-Oklkan?. Sept. 8.- A llurcau circular wa? ie?ueil
tt.-iliiv announcing (len. Sheridan aa temporary Com?
missioner of the Krerdmen'* Hureait for the Slate, Gen.
Huird having been relie, td from that position at his own
rtsiurit.
A I'tnteil State* ?trainer left Pecsarola on the I?t for
Tain(>ii'o and tm- Kio (irande, to protect the American in
???rest m those localitie?.
Arnrvd ?t*aai?r Kvouiiiic Star. New York.
S?lle?!, baleigb .?nd Maripoa-, No?-York.
- ?a
SOI HI CAROLINA.
ACCEPTANCE OF LANDS KOR A'JflKTLTURAL COLLE'iB..
Ci)i.iT_)U i, S. ('., S?|it. - (?..V. Orr, in a special me?
?.ig.-, will re? omuieutl to tin? Legislature the ai-eoptuiice
by the State of the provi?ioiia of the Act of Oaag-ttl of
I"' .l.u.itiug limits !?) Stale? and Torntorios tot estab?
lishing agru ultural cull? gc?, lit- ait,mate* that that State
can realize tl-VO.OtH) fit.iii the ?ale of ?erip.
f 1/ ItORXlA.
AM) FOR THE H__DO-B LIBERALS?FINANCIAL.
San Fhan? tmo, Beal. 1. Another small ex ned it ton to
.ml ihe Liberal? in Mi-xio is said to Batt ?nile?! last night.
The transcript of the appeal in the Puebla cut-' about to
bettet to the Called states Supreme Court, contains
nearly 1,000 page? of legal tai".
Japan tea sold r?-? ?nil** fit WV. par pound.
There i? no material i-lianft It mining stork? Ciown
Point, $8*0. (holler, |i;i?.. ophir. 1-0.), Yellow Jacket,
1*71; Ooiil.l it Curry, #710.
Ltga] tender?, 711.
San Fran? ISC?., sept. 8.?Traill? from !ir?t kal li during
tin- treell tia? beta 11i-rtit- Jobbing trade, however, o^ood,
and every steamer hound North goes heavily fri'i.htcn.
Mining ?hare? are Hill dull. Yellow '.lack-f. "J"!,
Ophir. $_o:i. (hollar, $140 Helcher, flJO; Imperial, $'.?_.
Legal oiidcr? um hanged.
THE FERMONT STATE LAIR.
Hbattlkhbbo Vt.. September 7.?The Fuir oioeed
(lu? afternoon. There were ?everal interesting ra. e?. th.
du"! important of which wa? run by the ?talliou Liban
Allen and mare Feiirl? ss, for the Society'? purse cf |otK>,
which was trot by Lilian Allen in two straight heat?.
Time, '.."?i and' 1:9ft (?overuor Huriisnle, 3. Uti ode
Uland, und Oeui-ral Devon?, of Massachusetts, were on
the judge? stand during the afternoon; and, ia response
to the lead .alls of the crowd, mad? brief speech?. Fifty
thousand people have visited the Fair.
FIELD SPORTS.
BASE BALL.
I UK UR IM? -lill'IlL- THIS W-E.K.
The " champion nine " of the Atlantic- Club puts in
an appearance in a match for the Brit time tilt teatou on
1 uetidar. ou wbiei occaeion they play tb? lirai gama with tie
I'uion t ml? of Morriiam?. Kura traine will ruu to aecom
i-irilite the anticipated crowd of ?pectati-r?. and a police force
will be preaent lo keep tbe betting Iratermty In ordar a? from
tine ?<>urce aloa? doe* auy trouble ever an*e. Tie two nine?
and thair posituu? will be ?? follow?:
Atlantic. PoiUlont. L'ntoni.
Mill*.Catcher.Bird?alL
Pratt. Pitcher.Pabor.
Sun.1st lia?..Smith.
Craae.? " .M?rtir.
Soi'.b. ltd " .(leo. Wright.
Pearce.Short-ttop.llannigau.
Chapman.!??'( 8?M?r.Atkin
Oalvin.Center ". Katoham.
Fergumn.Klght " .Auitin.
The contest hid? tan to be a very cloie one. ami a fine du
play of ball playing. Wa alaall give a full i-porl of it in W.J
nc-dty'i T'bibi ne.
ACTIVK VS. KADLI.
The match between tbete Club* on Saturday resulted in the
mecen ol ti* Active by a icore of *B to lil m a game of eight
inning?, oectipviog two hour* and a half. The Activesopened
pity with a toora of 13 to 1, whan had th* Kag'?! taken
all the chances for o-tobe? offered them, tb? score w ?uM h-ve
been 1 to I Io the lire following nilling?, th? Ksgle* out
play??! their ?dv?r?arie? in th? fitld. tcoring 7 run? to th?
Active? li but lo the leaf two maingt pltved IhtAotlvet
a<!ded lil to ?ielr ?core, while th? Figle? ??cureil but i. Part
and Stockman led the ico.e at the bat on the ona ?ide anil the
two SliafTen I n the other, Edward* and Dumar*?! matins' the
beat fly catoht*.
POWHATA? VS. IXDEPE.VDINT.
The match between the?? elabe on Saturday resulted in th?
?uceen of the former by a ?core of tja to II
EXCELSIOR VS. MUTUAL.
The second nlnea of the?e club? piar their retirn gam? to
_, flier al lioboket thit aftcruoon, sod a good gime ii anti.T
pated.
?'Errr._s?iN vs. r.vtriRK.
Thete clot, play their flrtt gum* together to-day at Ho
boken.
E( EFORD VS. EVTERrRI"F.
A fin? cont??t i? snticipaltit M Ikl IIII--B 9t th? mitting
between theao two club?, on Ihe I'nton grounds to-daT
THE J( BIOB i UAMI'.ONIlllr.
At ? meeting ol the Silver Llail Committee, beldon the even?
ing of Tsept. .'). at Gotham CottagA lliookljn, tb? following
game? wer? arranged for the Junior rhaoipionship Monmouth
vi. Active, N"w?rk, Centr?! ra Oncutal, Amitv v?. Burn
? lite. The matches lo be played on or b? toie the l.*th of Sep?
tember.
BARE TALL BBBWHIB*.
The Warren County (M .1. Afrioultuini laetttl offer?. ?? ?
in/e f.-i UM etaaatoaolll el U al counly, a uiver bal!, opas to
lia i eiiipetifioti of all th.li?.
A new Senior elah hat been foi mr?) ii. rk-1'eville. N. J cm
?lit- .(. tai I of Ut Old Dall.i L tit'.
TOE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH,
aWOTHER LINE TO EUROPE?
The Old Cable Successfully Laid.
ITS CONDITION PERFECT.
Rejoicings at Hearts Content on the Comple?
tion of the Work.
TUE GIEAT BASTEEN TO L?A?E FOB INUH).
HfabtsComtint. N. F., Saturday, Sept t. ima.
Since Sunday ?norairig uninterrupted succeas baa
followed the Great Eastern, and she laid the shore-?
end of the cable of lui,'? on Saturday evening at ?I
o'clock, under a Halute from tbe ??Liis-of-war in ti.a
harbor and tremendout? cheers from a large crowd ol
enthusiastic spectators at.bembled from all parta ta
witness this second triumph of ocean telegraphy even
greater than that of July 27.
The electrical condition of this cable is moot per?
fect, and messages are now being bent and i-eceire?!
over it.
The Great Ea-tern arrived at Render-cue Bay, ?Jil
miles from here, at 8 o'clock on Friday eve n m g,
where she waa met by Her Majesty's fhips Tenibl??.
Lily, and Margaretta Stevenson, which aeeompanie?!
her op the bay.
The night was dark but fine, and everything went
on ?monthly. ,
The steamer Hawk, with a large party from Sf.
John's, arrived to-day, bringing a deputation from the
Chamber of Commerce of St. Johns to presint con.?
gratulations, addresses, etc.
The Great Eastern sail, on Sunday for England.
The Medway also leave? on Sunday for the Gulf ol
St. Lawrence, with Messrs. Cyrus W. Field and A.
M. Mackay on board, to lay a second cable from Porl
au Banque to Aspy Bay. The Medway ia accom?,
panied by the Terrible and Lily.
The Cable ball comes off at St. John's on Tneedaj
night, Mr. Field cannot attend. ?,
When the " shore end" of the cable wa? brought to
the telegraph building immense enthuaiasm waa mafii?
fested by the people. Mesera. Canning, Clifford at,<|
Field were severally seized by the crew?, from the men
of war, aided by the civilian?, hoisted over the heads
of the people, and cheered vociferously.
This evening the St. John's deputation were re?
ccived by the "cable people" on board the Great
Fas tem.
Everybody here is frantic with joy.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH.
RIC_nfO?4D.
Ricu-io.??!', Vs.. Sept. 9.? Cholen.isontheincre_wa
here. Tbe Board of Health reports 11 cases tinco Friday eveis
ing. The Mortality is aot stated. The disease Is chiefly oonw
fined to negroes. On and after to-morrow the sale of melera
dib, gre?o coro. Ac, will >e prohibited.
THE MORTALITY RKCOBD OF THE PAST WBEK.
The mortuary record for the past week shows f'i'A
dtatba from all caueea. including ?0 lrom cholera, wita the re?
port of the Commissioners of Charm?e and Correction to ?till
to come in. This ?sill iucreaie the record somewhat, and)
make the total perhaps, slightly larger than that of tbe i>re
lions week.
The cholera bal io far dissppeared from Brooklyn that ile
Hamilton ave. Hospital bis been discontinued. Ooe oom o_
corrstl on Sstarday aud tiro yMtorday.
CHOLERA IX BEWARBT.
A supposed em of cholera occurred in Newark yes??
tentar tb? victim being a daughter of Mr. Abraham S Culb,
a well known rendent of that city It ii reported that II
c??e? of (bolero bore occurred in Net. ark daring the Hummer.
THE QCARA5TINE Ol' UTAH AXD PORTO BRO.
Was iibOTOB. Sept. 9, IH*.
The following io relation to t* > Quarantine regula?
tiuns at Harans has been received &. he Slate Department!
' I'ranslstioo. | '
Suptrfr Cinl li icernmeat of the Ere Fnukful Uland of Cuba,
Ojhrt of ?At Director of A ieimi.ii-uliui Bureau of (itntral Ad
s?i.iiiir?iiu?i His Etcellency ihe H ?nerior ?Civil Governor,
hsving board tbe mott excellent Boa.ti if Ilcsltb, and io con?
formance with its dec.s.o'i t"Mid?ring that oocording to
ottloisl adrices receired by this (?uremmoat the cholera is de?
creasing in Cit! Cnited Statei. and wiibing to avoid the iota,
nes ibu may iccrue to commerce by the eit.ibltihed order .1
quarantine, and at the tame time to attend to the no leas sa?
cre t cant* of tbe public health, hu decreed to introdoce nao
tb? first article ot the circular o! the 10th last the fUowmr
modification Vessels proceeding direct from the ('?.lied.
Ststes, ss well as t.iuse that, after their departure, tonca
at foreign puru, whatever may be the bill of healrh^
and the nulei on the same they may bring, will hm
declared sutpicioui in the facts or this island, and will ur.tlirgq
sn observation of ten dsys. rentilsting. fumigating, ana
cleansing their cargo, and in the same terms and in th? ?ama
manner ( rosonhed in the fourth sr tide for reseela urn vi ti sj
trom England. Germany, and Krssce. bat ressels ?rrlritM
with chulera patienti, or bal kate U it one or more of ?baa
psnengeri or crew from my disease during the pata?.-' ina
those ressels un which during their obiervition any cases of
death from cholera should occur will be immediately ordere?!
to Marlel to undergo a vigorous ?luarantme.
All of which I communicate to you for your exact cou?
I'lianee therewith.
(.ixl guard roo mint rears.
Haran?, Aug. lil. IStet?.
.1 s VFL Vl?EL DK QllAOMIB
To the itovernor or Lieotenant-Uoveruor of ??.
Our Consul at San Juin, Porto ?ioo, writes to the Stat!
Depsrtiiient mi follows.
The Board of Health of this city hai resoWed to impose a
i-ii.raiitino of la or 20 dave on vessel? coming from ??a?*?
where the cholera has made its appearance, evan when thejs
have a clean bill of health, and if there is sickness ob board, or
?unie one has died during the psusge out, they w11) aot be ?4
muted. ___________
OBITUARY.
13
MATTHIAS W. BALDWIB.
The death of Matthias W, Baldwin, which occurred
hi? countn- seat, Wiamiuouiiui., Philadelphia, on the
mutant, in th. 71st year of his age, w.U be deeply tal
gn-ited, uot only by the ?people of Pennsylvania, bat bj
all wbo know of his distinguished services to Amencaa
manufactures. Mr. Bald? ia had for many yean _?eet_.
among the foremost men of enterprise ia the country. Ita
IBB), as soon as the news reached America of the aucceel
of steam locomotive? upon tho Liverpool and Manch? ?tea
Kailroa., ho predicted the revolution the invention would
accomplish in overy branch of business, and the rapidita
with which it would develop tho rosourcea of this couti!
try. In the same year the first model of a locotaotleaj
engine seen ia Amanea was constructed by him, anta
exhibitetl on a miuiaiuro railroad. Alter this experimenl
Mr. Baldwin devoted his energies to th?? manufacture <.|
locomotive??au 1 was the first to make them in Una
country. His work grew with the demand, till for n.ar.f.
years before his death hi? establishment was one of tha
largest iu the world, employing over a thousand workmen,
and sending locomotives uot only to all American St a tea,
but to Kiiasia and ??tuer European countries. Many of
the improvements in locomotive machi ucry wore invent??f
by him. ?
Mr. Baldwin was a gen.rous, large-he irted, noble,Chr*
Can mau. He was a liberal friend of th.? arts and acUtire?.
aii.lt.-ok a special interest in agriculture and horn? ut?,
tare. By enterprise iu business he had gained a large for^
lune, which he freely used foi Die benefit of ever^
deserving crise. During the war he exerted all hia luflu?
ence f?r the Union, aud America had no mora patriot?o
citizen.
Mr. Baldwin had lx?en very feeble all Summer, and waa
(?iiiiincd to hi? bed for three weeks prior to his death.
His partner, Matthew Baird, sailed from Europe ou Tues??,
day las? having been informed at Mr. Baldwin's ilb.e.s
by a ?ispatch tbiongii the Atlantic cable.
rOOt Hac?.?A foot riiic- will take pla?? .??-dam
belwten John Thomas of Newark ?i ti tie Mill Ikiy of l'ater
soD. on the Orange t.aik. lit d:?i?i.ie le u- run ? lui)
yards-|!.iieo a si?!?