Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 January 1874 — Page 2

WZEKLY COURIER. C. DO AX 5, Tubliiher.

JASrKU. INDIANAUUKKKNT XKWS. M SIIIi l 0. TIk" President ha signed the liill for the redemption of the loan of 1 vis. The tiiato ha continued the nomination of J. I.. Hi nningtoii a ;N i iKir, mill ovar " hitin'y a Sccn-tary of lakota. The Jcuate has coutirnied tin- nomination of Win, Y. Wheeler M:ir-h:il for Montana. James Wright, ng't fir tin' In.li:n ff Ifio t row agency, tttut John J. aville, agent for Kid Clollil Hgi'llcy. A mil i laving nuiiicrouly signed by b 111Iht of 'omrr.' looking to a union of .Member of tin' Northwest and South f.r tin1 purjmim' of uniting th'f section on tin' iUctioii of rln'tijt transportation from tin- West to the Atlantic walMianl. A Washington dispatch of I Hi". 21 a: It ha Im . ii know ii for some d.iv that tin1 Spanish liovcrnmeiit ha furni-hed ev idciice with regard to tin- Virzinint, mid In r claim to the right to bear the flag of the I'niteJ Slaies, and that the l'residcut ubniitt d the evidence to the Attorney -tJ'-Mentl for hi opinion thereon. It seem now to r understood in oltleial circle that the Attortlc y-tit-ueral ha giv ell Ull opinion that the vet I had forfeited h r right to lear the flag of the ".'nitcd State-, and at the time of her rapture va carrying it without right an. I improperly. In lew of thiopiiiion our io eminent will, in accordance w iiii the term of the protocol, institute in, miry and adopt proceeding against the V i rrtii in and against any of the eron who may appear to have been guilty of illegal ad in connectioii therewith. I'tidcr these ir um-::iii it is said that the salute to the flag on the 2th day of pernuht r w ill lie dispensed w ith a now not U"ri ..iri!y rcuirahlc,hut the 1'nitrd State will rxp-et disclaimer of intent of indignifv to the llag ill the ai t w hii-h wa coinInitted. 1'roiu the proof submitted by Spain it up e:ir the clearance paper of the Virginia were obtained ly perjury. lit ar-A "Tiara! '"'t hi -cut to the S.-ere-tary of the Nv y a large ntimUr of d- iiniciits Connected w ith the rapture of the Yirginiu all l tlie execution which followed. These include tin li-l of pi;l who were in prison at Santiago de tuba, thirteen of w hum Were shot, lint four Aim riean are anions the UIUhIhT ff t en. TIiom' who Were execute.! ill dditiotl to tin- thirteen liliove Inelit iolieil Wi re iu jail only a few hour, with the i v ej. ti f l "apt. Fry, w ho wa taken to that j laee. Aeeordilik' to the otlieial rejnirt eoliei Tiling the mode of trial hv eoiirt-martial, 'apt. Fry declined to imw r nil the ijiietioti put to Lilll. Jirote-tinif that lV tie' law of nation he an I hi crew h id l oiuiiiitted 110 otl'-n-e that ju:iriei hi or tin itnpri'miient or trial a irat , cj:niin' to le in roimnaiid of an Atiierieiii nierchaiit e . fiirni-heil with all pmjMTly n rtiti'-d pa;.er. whMihe had d-' livere.I to the hoarding ollleer of the rapturing v I. i'ol. W in. I'. of the In Tokee Nation, lit the li. -ad nf '.'Jli.il) appointed ley the 4'hcp.Kee 4 hi i licit to niMie the tiienrj orat ioll of the Territory of Oklahoma, armed iu Wah!n..-to!i on iee. 21. It i t it- 'l t!i a' Senator lldniund. Tlmrm in and I'r lin.'hiix n. of the Jielician 'oiiniiitr. e, ill i,- ute part of t In ir Tiiu- luring the r t' the draw in.' of a h'.il w l,i h w ill he oil -red n-a -.iiN't it ute f,.r lh- I'. iiik-riipfi-y re i dill which pa-d the Hon-..-. If i- t a'. d that I'r- i.ent1r:m:.iii a r nt e iimt iii-ni w ith a Territorial I Ii-i-at-. -. pre.e hi- ill'etnioll hep afler to c!e, t Ull tie- Federal .-ippointee. in the Territories frmn o!Ik r ra'e or T rrit-irii . T hi ei.ure he d- !u ii ir in order to pre- re a- e In t . hi tie- rival taction in tin- ll i-ti1.li. au rMiik". It wa rumored in W.i.hin.r'on that a hill! !ii.i'i.li in-. i Iu- i.ftl i,r i 'i.i.c i...; ........ i...,,.., I pr, j,are..:il. olild he .1-i-nt-d to t olIvT' iifii r th" a Ijotinoin iif. A ruin irtli.i' the nomination ot At:.ni- vgeneral Vil!;a:n :i rhi.f-.lut i.e atol.. w i!h-lr iw ii mi k. iniint of the know n ( po-rwn ! of inanv S. -nator. i d tiiedhy the 'reideii, j wlio.it l tat-i. h a full con!i . i in tin eh m ! r mi I ahilitv of Mr. W illi nii. i:ht. Tl! I'lli"!! Te'.-ee-iph oliip-, The it 1 si.it. i!. h t s -.-nreil bv pnrcha-e the , line of tie" I'aciiic and Atlatiti-' T I- ( 'oiiip niv . t-nupri-iri' ."i.o i i ni; I -s of lim n'ire r ij-h . :md l'l.'Mi mil.- of w in-s. II irrv f.eii- t. the l itest co'iv jef.-d in-inl - r of tin- la:- New York Taliiniaiiy riu-. vt :is wriiii' I t-i viit hi win- by f !i- I . pnty sln riil' ia eh irg.-of him on-- night, atid Iu not Ii -i n s.i-n since. He was to have he-n seiit,'ii.-i-d mi the f-illmv inir il iv . A r- v ar-l ..f ?."i.im i. ntV- red for hi recapture. Tin- !i- r- i i:r!ld hi deputy W ho permitted tin- escape! are t-i be hr-"iiirht lip for eoiit.-iiii ! of C.-urt. Tln'lriajof e-M iyor Hall of N. vv ork i Citv. for complicity in tie' ring fr.e.id. coinI'lel i) li-c. T!c strikinx stevedore iii I'bilad Iplii i n--ei-n'lv inarched aloii.' the dock a.iuit in.' it ! I who remained at work. Th" idice ili-per.i d tin- ri iter and arrested tin- ringleaders. Michael Ily an mid hi i tcr. who lived at Jo 4 llrooin-- tn e'. NY w York. w-re recently foiin I murdered mid rubbed in their own hotic. Tin1 perju-ti'ntor escape. J. At the iYl-cighth annual dintii r of t!n New Fn.'lan-i .-- iety. h-!d in N.-vv York ( ity. lee. .'.. nd. Ire. .1 were mad- by "si n itor Sumiv-r. (ieiier.d Sherman, lb-v. II. W. 1 ei-her, an I o! !e r-. Follow im; i th'' eotupar-itix e cotton static lll' lit f-T th- Wi ck eliding lee. 'JJ : IsM l.sl Wei k N. i rei f iir.s i..r iii i-n 'I -iial re.-. -e f i. in .t . I in -I e- ai. C . s .,ris in it , ,t , , , a tt"Ml .111 (HLll'l..'.tl p et ir .in si.,,t. I to -l .o Ii..--i .ill i-.r'. .in. .! i, t ii Ti-I'U l,.i: Tl I C.7 .". r-ln k i. 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lVofi nor, died on Iee. 2:1 "f I'lieuinonta kupriuduced by fatigue iu attendance uj!i lu r fathur-ill-law. vi:r. The Illiiini State Fanner' Association adiounied on tin lth. Hon. William 1'. Fl.ij.-x n a re- le ted I'n idcnt, s. M. Smith Secretary, and .1. II. 1 'ickerdl Treasurer. A constitution was adopted, and a scries of resolution passed ilciiiall.linir the

"reH'al of the nalarv-Krah law, the . relieal to he retroaetive in it Betimi, Mild this w ithout it restoration of the franking pri llejji';" di'liiMlidine; the n form of ulniscs in the -iil-ervice; iu favor of luiiro inr the tin latlmi of our lake and river and water connections; demanding the repeal of the duties on clothing, lumlier, ialt, iron and steel; ilcireoatin all "further irrant of piih'ie laud, or loan of the ptll.liecre.lit, and all na- ! tional.Mate or local Milrription in aid of ror porat Ion "favoring the repeal of the National

Hanking law and Mie issue directly from the ' "oiue crying, Mime kissing, and other uudil.ly Treasury of a legal-tender currency inter- j oll'ering thanks to the Almighty for their deuhangeai.le for (ioverument hon.ls hearing 1 liverance from the horror of their dungeon, the lowest possihle rate of interest; opjoing , and the prospect of an ignominious death, any legislation hv I'ongi-ess under the jdcao j n the night of the Mirrcnder the ofti. regulating commerce hctween the States, j rcrs and erew of the .luniata were stationed which shall deprive the ieode of their pre- j "t quarters, her gun turned on the city, the ent controlling intlui iiee ocr tne railroad Spanish volunteers having heeii excited to an

through SHte legislation; condemning the practice of public otlieial in accepting Iree pase from railway manager, etc. It has been ascertained that the nam.' of the man w ho with his w ife and child was recently found murdered near Little Kink, was (ieorge . Kichardsoii. They started for ledla from Texas in the early .art of N'oveniler. hiiiI the murder appears to have been committed November 21. Kichardsoii w a killed hy a ball, and the wife and child had tin ir klllls broken with repented blow. lAidellee 1 iieetiiuuiating against the prisoner Madlock a lieing the K-rpctrator of the crime. Andrew .1. Perfect (eoloredl. comictrd ot the murder of his wife ill Chicago, ill eptenIht. 1T1, wa handed at .loliet on Iec. i:t. In a battle between twoMdieemen and four thieves, w hom the former were try ing to arrest at Chicago the other night, one of the latter was shot through the head and killed. The thieve had tired ecral time at tin- otti-c-r. w ho replied with a iiumlM-r of shots, one of width took (H'-ct :i not.-.i. A large meeting of iiiii-mpove Chicago workiiignn n was held on Minday evening, Iee. 21. Speechc were made ill F.llglill. (ierman and l'oli-h. urging the right of eery man to employment at the baud of the City (.oc niuelit, w hi II other stiun-es failed, or in the ivent that tin- it y cannot furnish work it should supply the laboring mail with food and othir iieees.aric of life. Kc solution einlxMlung these view were adopted, mid it W a also rcohcd that those present Would march iu a Ihi.1v to the Council chamber the follow ing evening mid prvcnt thrse resolution and their claim personally. Tim workinm.-n of Cincinnati also held several lilei tihg mi the same day . At the ( iermail meeting, on.- spt-uki-r made an address in which be i'!. timed that tie- condition of the laborer in this country wa wor-e than in tieriuany. A nn proi-eiiiii was arranged fir the follow ing day . iov. I'.-i.-th h is l.e. ii i h te 1 s, , nator bv tin- California legislature, hnv ing re- i etl tw o majority on joint ballot. s-oiui" stie,ik-t!iie i s rec litly iibsf rat led all envelope eoi.'aillili ss.'.u frolil the liioueyord r coiniti r "f th" illeinnati I'list-olliei- m bpeid day Iil-M. The ( jiiro and Ktilt ui Railroad bridge acr tin- Arkansas Kivr at Little l.'.i k wa com-j-li t-'l I ice. ji. Thi give an uibt-i-keii railway inliin etioli between St. Louis and Filltoll. Th.- bridge acr . Ib-d llio r at the latter pN- c i rapidly iipproa -liin eoi-ipli ti-iii. Advices f-i-iu Tne-nii. Arizona, state that ii terrible triced occurred I i.-e. pi. at Lincoln. New Mexico, iii which I a id Warner. Mr. Ilerrold. .1. I., (ilyniie -uid .hiaii Martin were killed. Martin vv.i eoiitable an-l with a pi...c ;ii. d t iairc-t twooftl tie r. Warin r ki.'l- d him. The ln-riir kill. . I Warner, and tin- ot her tw o turned vv ere found dead, liddl.-d with bullets. .fudge llagt r Im Ihi n elect I'd I'. S, Senator from I alforuia to till tin-short term caused ,y the resignation " eiiat"r assei h . 1 Mtl K.N. All ordillallee lia- been ull'n daily prorillll:at" d in I'e I'lin. ordering that in future all bi-hop. upon their lnfa to inailitaill the ei.niplete I it ii in . shall swe-ir t sub'-rdinatioii I i in suppression of I tin- s,it.- mi ci.-opi raitoii all diliy id intrigues. I The ir.'in'u prisoii- r were deliveretl t i I th ii 1 1 ni. i in l-r if the I '. . sti amer .In a 'a! a j on i- i . 1. and that Ves.el inn,ii di.iti Ii d i fr Ni w York. The Yirginu. convoy od by t!e (Is.ippee. had III o - lil- d for New Vul'., J At Iiigero. ( int.. on lee. JI. a man nam. d I Tiui-ithy Toppim: killed his vvili- and fun children by cutting lie ir throat with a but. her-kiiile. I b- n I -o tried to murder hi tw o oldest bov hilt tin ie -eetl' d in disarming h tn. and th d for help to a neighbor'. On tin ir return tin- found In- had cut his nw n throat. At the ht.-t advice he wa lill alive. The i-.m-e assigned f'-r the bl'tchety iioanity cailsul by litiam ial troiihie. I :if-n ii-i r i-hi ha - bei-u n-eeiv ed from Havana. via Key West, Iee. Jt. that seriou coinplie.ltioli in regard to Clllei hae Hlie between Hie S anish ;md 111 i t i-.li dovi rimieii',. T he advices did Hot state the precise nature of the diillciiltie. but itha Im coiih- known tln r- th:itthe P.i itist) Coiisii.i;eiii-ral at Havana ha reeeiti-dilispati he. from a tiranville to instruct all tin- me al commander in the West Indie to immediately relldi'V oil iii Cuban m.is. i js stated thai inoilicl il circles it i certainly known that the I'.rili-'i ( 'i' erntin-iit w ill a--uifdly deiuand tin- pun-l-liiin nt of I'.'irrii I. A bloody riot occurred betwun rival factious at the close nf the ma- oral! v election at Matam iras, Mexico, i ill i-e. 'JI. S--vir: l i htindri 1 shot w en- tired, by w hich a number j w i re kill-d .'Hid V minded. A ferryboat caj-sicil mi the Thame ( I j;g. land i oil 1 in-. JI . by which thirteen pe:oii ' w ere ilmw 1.11. I A It. -rlin telegram of I .-.-. JI. av (hat th--: I'.mp-'i-or illiaui ha had a slight attack of :t;.o.ic , whi h ca-l-r lunch anxiety , and I

etr.i"t are heinjj made to roneeal hi condition. The New Yol k TrihunSa Key t telegram ive till lieeouilt of the num-inler of the liriniu prioner to I. lent. Cotumander llraitip of the luuiata. It appear that tin) Spanish author it ie to the la.t moment kept the poor wretches lii itmraneo f their jironpective n h-ae and with hae iuhuiuiitiity led tin-ill to Mippose that they were to he exeruled. I'riet w ere w ith them, taking their

i 'onrelon. and minis' declarations and Uu.I .. ..I I . j- I ri-l .. , Jimr-un, uu iu io i.iuk m won lorparuou. im-y w-r taken out of .risoii iu des.air, but, on their way to the slauhter-H U, a they nil posed, their CM- fell upon the .huiiata, i dying the flag of the 1'nited State. W hen ; they rcalied the truth, a m-ene iM-eurn'd j w hich lnygars description. Their enthuiiisin knew no hound. Tln-y were hpeedily traiis-tern-il to the deck of the Juniata and gave ! vent to the most extravagant hut touching demonstration of joy, emhraeing each other, open riot hy tin-rumor that the surrender wa , to take place. The prisoner w ere in a most ! destitute condition, some of them being en tirely iii rag. Tin poor fellow report that they were baibaroiislv treated. The surrender took place at bro Catlr, six' mile below Santiago. A receipt wa given for the prisoner. New ha been received from San Momingo lloiK ii u. Ig. ...!. (it;n:i!-.' h't ' m el....t.. I're.idellt of the Ucpuhlii-. The Hew lldlllillis. tratioii.it i said, will probably endeavor to it tin 1 1 1 th- Satuana lease. The Mate I . partiueii t nt Washington ha r ivetl a dispatch from Madrid to the i tied that President Cutelar ha instructed Seimr Solore, the Minister of Colonies, liovv ill J Cuba, that the Spanish Kf public i virtually pledged to the immediate nbohtion of slav cry , ' and that hi mission will be incomplete unless I be prepares the wav for this act. It is exi M-cteil that he w ill acquaint the leading slave-1 I holders of the determination of the Home! I .o el Tin. cut . i-i.iniiice llieiu of flu- f.illv of I rebelling against Hie orders (.f the M.i.l , i.l I authorities, and aurc them that nothing less than the abolition of slavery w ill be satisfactory to the 1'nited States. cu-fe!ar further says that be ha made this proposition the test of .Spanish authority in Cuba, and tl...t the I'liited States will so judge the Madrid (oAelliinclit. A Fond-n dispatch say there i no truth in tin- report that I I i t i Ii war-ship iu the West Indie have been ordered to Cuban water; al that the Fngli!i (ioverument has demanded the puui-hmetit of (iell. Ittirri. 1. P.- l lin ili-jiafche of lire. 21 state that thgreatest anxii tyCprevailed on n.-eoimt of the seriou illness (1f lie- Fnii ror William. - - . XI.IIM ('ugn' Firt Seioii. Iu the Senate, on the 1s!h. a reolution w as oii-si -1 call i u miii I n I- s.-ci i l.ti t n Ik- i 1 1 n-iii i lur ull iiiliirmatioii as 1 . flu- aiii-nint un-1 ili-pe-i-I ti.ni of r.ilf.ni s.u.-.l atier llie war., lie- ll-ni-e liarv lull was o li-rn I in i.iei uiiniii'l. e on i .-n Sirvieeanil I:. Iri iiri.nn nt I m-li.i.o i i.il i'i-s-tmn was ilen.itt i ut smue h iiirili. .Mr M -ili-n li-il-l.iiir liml tin' (-1. nt was a u.o-l ii,.iii-i.-- iis fun-' to iilti ti.pt r- -uii'i n-.ti, ii re I t'.-ii, itc i. !. iiklli.' .-o-tn-n ol tin -.i r. itiy ni ili- ir-a-iiry in tliioi it.g upon u,r n s.-rve . . ..ilj -mm- 1. Ill the House, oil the 1Mb, a lieree pel -o l ill li .Ie t.mk pl.ii-e In t w "i-n M r. II in- ni .X m V. -il k an-l M-sr. N ilson, It ilU r unil I.l.ln-Ie, in iv-irir-l to Hi - "vilary b ll. ele Mr liirlii M ol u.iio, trmn li e Api-ri-or alien I oiiiu.itt.i-, r--hii!i-i mi tin- r ii mi I appr-ipi "i lull 1. 1 four illllit-m .lolliOS. II Ii He- H limn ml .it ion llml Hi. in i'c hum leliueiit Flr L.il; out Hit- c'nii-.' iiii'liori.in tne ir.oisl. rot iisieis In. in .im- b.u i-.-u in iinottii r at tl.r itisrn ii. in nl tin- I'r--I I-ni bt coin-in ii-.l la. Arre-l lo. . . A'ljoiirni-il III the .Senate, on th" l:th. the lioi-e bill i-r llie prii l:i r; n pni.hr 1 1 no ii' r , wild an ..in- n-lnii tit f -rind linx tie ir punting t. r put lie li.-ariiiiitimi, but not pr li.inin.rf Hi- :ei -ip-ii ir ol siicn it-H iinii-iit-, vv - -.i-m -I I ;. It.mS il.-il J t ill Was i miI !i-i lull k I'll mi allien. I l.ci I t.ipl-enili-l b 1 1 In; . out no v ulr vt u- taken . A-l-J.iiirnt ! lo .laiiu tt v , ., I 71. In tlie House, mi the :ch. Mr. Itutl- r of M i-s iclinsi ii limn I'n- .In-liciiiy ( en until . till' iid a re-liiitio millciri.ing that rniine tli t-4 si iel a f-uli-e. .fniii it t - i-l' two to N t t - I. iiiis lo I ill .t s'liiiniiy in ll.e inalii r of lie mil m Ihim i.t ol .lii-lg.- I lu.i 11, vvuii powirio s. I.i Inl M I'snll II re I .4 1 IS lie I lllllll -I 111 ll inn. iiik tin- i nam- a.tiii-l Jii-iH I mi i. l. Hi. re w as a i ll. I'- e ol lie-i..,cii:,i,:i el lli.cl lui-l nl II. lnpl -if. In n III Ii lllkrilpllV .V-'.ip'.-.l .. Ill -i.ppli lie i.l at v I iv il-rik I.l I. ill v:i I! en i.ile-i lip lilld ihsclissul, I'n- sii,er.is l-i uu l.llill.'il l.i lilti-ii in.iiiitt s . . A ili'iiiriii -t l-i J.oiii.ii t , s,"i. SK A IK AM I M'lm T TO Ti.ttl.ll Mil . Ml Tl"! I lie III II. It'll 1 1 . I-l I- , 1 1. .11 I-'. II. II I'll ll1' Met, M.in Ii a. 1-7 !, a pn.v ,-i lur tl ii.cn n i ol I! ciiiiii us i 'inn il .Mcuil.iis o I io i.n -s uu. I a i-inul iittio r a n -I imp.- .- l 1 1; Ie r no-; - nl oiitTi - i-r bo ll. Im- an I I'm- suiin- is bnliy t.-J i ll i -I an-l Ull- Sularii-s hii-I i-. Ilii. us. ilioll nl liil t.'le s-il-l .i l-.-ll (-tl-.il lie lixe-l l-y lilt' law 111 I nc.- ill Ii,.- I nn- t. in, p.ts-.ii;i- n in at I .""Kl '.'. Itl.il llie c. 1 1 1 1 -i IisiiI.iim i.l llie si vi-rsl ll- ll- s l-t -li-nr:iii. lit Ml. Ill ll..- 1 11. !l Cielll Ulol.k imt i .liars per nnnimi. Mi . It I inil tin- "ei-M-tury 'if tin- Tn-asiiry be ri i uiul tor.ivi r intii u..- irei-uri all (tie humilial in tv n iii'iui nnlra n, or liicli l.ivi- lie, n fi-t'i ivi-U a., ini-rt-iisi-il i-tiiiirf nniiri--it ufelir iluIn i i, ismiiit n t u mii I ai l ni priivi il Man ii i, is,.,. j ii 1 1 s Im h i-tiall lutve, nr li.av, coin" inlo .us mm sub mi by tin' n turn tin n-.-l. - A i.oon thai ol i-Xeili-lileiit Ii.i been en .it.-tl iii Va-hingtoii I t -rritorv by npnrted gol I tli-i-ovt rie on Swank Hiver. and already cver.d huinln d miin r an- nt work there. Tl.c Sw auk li'ivcr, a luam li o tin- akima. is twiidy-live mile in length, and limn it source to it mouth rich indication are found :il till o:iit. n jilso mi it siujill ti if ni : at its ntnl in tlie surrounding bill. It is said that spci iuu n from the ( plaeer b:ii-as;ived at ?ll..ii tin' ounce, and tli.d prospector have picked up solid lump ol gol-l wclg'iiiig Irum li.df all ounce to an 'Mlm e. The i nsf o living on the Swank l.'iver i-' aluio-f as low a at I'orll.'iinl. Oregon. I'.oi.r co-tine-only seven dollars nt barrel, wlolo t-tlnr lli-t es; ie of life lire to be obl.iini il lit rales proportionately no h b-rut.'. Tlie luiiie are easily accessible, and it tin- favorable report of their prodm-im-m-.-should lc continued tin re will iloiil.th-s j In- u great rosli f tilt 1 it r in tin- spring f nm all pari of ;i-hingtoii Tct riti-ty ;i:id rCgoll. -V44V - ! A I; K( f M ctiiiiiner.ial ci-l' -ll- of tl.e I cities of I l.ivehin, I iO. lle and Ilurlington. iii Iowa, sluivv that I av t ii pi it I bis I 7s I bii-ine- bouses, Ibileuiin- uiul Klit lingt"!)

mi: villi: in havui: disastek. Mitlemeiil of CmI. hiiriiioii(-4'uiilrift-ll-lur Mulemenl nt t l'or niter l.ilrMc! Irum the I.UK-livk wl l.orh t.rne. -N'kvv Vu;k, Iee. 11). Cupt. Sunnoiit of tin N ill' ilu Havre has made u statement cuiui'i'iiiu tlu'disater to that vi'.cl aiul those on board, but it add little to vv hat was previously known of the tragical occurrence. CUT. M'ltMONl'S STAIEMKNT. " I ot up tioin tin sola tit 2 ami left tnv cabin. At this moment u ship under lull sail allowed In-rsi-U' all ut oik-pom our path, and 1 had hardly time to jump on the bridge when tin V ilk' tin 1 lavrewiisi struck, right In the Mde opposite the inaiM-inait. The dainagv was enormous, lieing; a Indict' nt least sixteen feet, rendering it certain that the ship could remain very little time alloat. The engine was MopjMil at once and the valves were opened. The wator rushed in so (juickly that there whs not lime to close the door of the liulkheinl w hit h separated the engine from the boiler. llcMdc the bulkhead of the coal hunker had lx-en forced into the engine and the water poured in that way into the boiler. 1 estimate there was not more than twelve minute between the collision and the sinking of the ship. ('apt. h'oU-rt-s-oiiofthe I.ocli Krue, w ho say he saw me, say ten minutes ; others say lifted i ; but there i only two or three minute in ip-ie-iioii. 1 must say that in that short interval the passenger were examples of coolness, calmness and resignation, and at IIik dreadful time of this lamrutuHcocctirrciicc, when three hundred ami thirty-live persons w ere just lv alarmed at t'ie thoiigflit

of certain death at any moment, and tin ir only hope of saiety was diapn aring;, the vvoiucii were tin- first to give the -- umplc." C apt. Surinotit' story of the failure to get boats atlo.it docs nt dilliT I'n mi that told by telegraph. The rapid tilling of the vessel and the tailing d the masts, were the cause-, lie also says: "I have had the satisfaction, since the wreck, of learning, by questioning' the Mirvivors of the crew, that every one was at his oust ; that each did hi iluty, and that all went down with the vi-d and Were picked Up from the sea. T he loss of (In- unhappy ollit-cr who commanded the watch at the moment of the collision, render. mo unable to give an exact account "I til oi eurreiiee Is t-ire taking command n, -. If; but 1 call declare that tin- l.ixh Mr tie. to w h'n h 1 show ii I my ship's side, and which eoneiiie:it ly had nothing to b-.ir tioiu me. strut k directly agaiict my vessel at tin- risk of Min-hing In r It', w In ii, by a slight stroke of tin' 1. elm inward, tor it vv.i almost aln-iidy. thi terrible eoilisinii might ii.p.c lut-n avoiilctl. A -Vss..M,t.;'s .sr.VIKMl.M. Tin- Trtl'itif publishes a Ii tier dated Pat is. I .-c. ,i. t.-oiu 1,'inbdph A. M ittliau, I Ir.. pass, tiger on the ide tin 1 1.ivre. ho s.l W hell lie reached till' deck, alo r Ut mg awakened by tin-1 r.i-h, lie took iu the situation nt a glance, am! says : "I tln-n made , up in v niiiid tor tlie wor-t and went all to I see vv li.it ctialn o tln-re vva I-'T lue In In.boat, fir two or three were already iii the w aler. ami as I came a!t I saw tin tu pull oil to the ship which hail run u- down and w hich fort U l lately bad kept ;i lit Kit and I invito iilio ut half a milt- under our stern. Thi-se two floats were tilled ctitin ly l!h 1 n iit-h sailor iiiid liri-nu ii. tune forty im n were making frantic and n-elc ell ut to get another boat no r tin- -i-l-'. and b ill of tin -e cowar-liy niM-ab nin- alnady in: the lii'iit. N-eing that the cti VV Was en-j tin ly tli iiiorali.i t. I gave up nil lioM-sof being -av . li'Mii tin- -li atiii r Iiy boat, and i liHikt d tiriilliul lin- lor some un-ailsot ki i pmg athi.-it wlu-n she shoiiM go down. I hen I saw a man near nie hammei ing at the tallrail witii ;i capstan I ar Irving tu get a bii-piesi-rvcr loose." W inhau proi-im d a -i-ilor". knit"'', cut loose a number of liio-pri rvi r-, ion-of w hich In' ecurci hiniM It. li xi-d it on and pimped oer the stein, lb- l illlle to the siirl.iee t'isie (he s ulncr di-apl ar. got hold ol' a piii e of tin' W leek in company willi two I reiii'li sailors, and w.i tinally rcsi-iu tl, half H iked and nearly lin.cii. by the l.ngli-li b'-at. Ilis subse.jiit u! -torvi ii!istiiiiti;illy the -ami a ahcio iy 'ublisnd by olio r padigiTs. 1 A I 1 MINI HI I AH VIN ImlU KIsoN OK 1 11 K i k ii i i:k. I'oilow ing i llie ollii i d tat eliii lit of the colli. imi Intuitu tin- l.oeli I inn-am I the Villi" (hi I lav Ie, taken fit-in tlie log--1 h ink i.f tin- l.tieh Ia in-: NoveiiilM r JJ. '2 a. tn.. latitude M degree. M tumuli's north, longitude :. degree ! Iiiiniltcs we-t. Uitid S. . W., true. Mdp braced up oc. tin- port lack, bonding by standard eiiinpa-- N. W. Iy W ., or W, . ' A steamer- inai ln-a-1 vv;i- -ecu from mie to l w o point-on tin' J'otl Imivv, Our side-light nut and burning hriitlitlv. Shortly idler -aw tin -tcainer"- three light. I she wa con. ing stiiiiglit for ii. alnio-t im-1 iiii'diatc'y. she showed only lu r port and I iua-t-lieai light, and was sicking apparently t-i pa under our .t'-rn. Altira short lime we rang our Im 11 and jioitetl In Im. a wo thought she w a coining too near, the steamer still show ing only lu r port light. In n clo-e t tin- bow the sti aim r' helm w a starboard and flic wa aero-- our how. A colli-ioii w;i im v itiiMe. 'nh-r wa gii-n to back our alb ry a-ds. I h it belon- tin" brace colli I l. t t go tin- Iw i vese- came m coHi-ion. the Lock Lnu" striking the sieann-r nmidship-. The ship iinii.i'iliati"Iv st p.i rated. Vt tlitevv our iil'ti-n anl liat k. Half the dew thui shora-M d -ail and the remainder cleared away tin" port l:le-bo;it. 'J'lie calel,lcr being at the I pumps. r pol led that the .hip vv.: making I no water, imd tln n vont forward and ' I . il 11 u I the bowsprit gone ,'ind tin' bow I Mliaset COI'.lp'eti I V ill bv tin- collision. The bulkhead wa- apparently uninjured. A boat (mill the Villi- till II.IV re tin ll eaine ahuigsitle coiitainiiig; an oliiei-r am I four liu n. I asked il the stciinn r Wasiilileh inpircd. He said sh" Wii injiircil. Imt did lint say she. w.-ii ted a-sjs .He,-. A no Mgtial oi lii-trcss v i r-' made by the steauu r. I th night at tlie tone the boat vv a s,-nt to render u a-isiaiu-i" ; but while bilking to the oll'n-or I -aw the j.tiaiuer apparently H-tilino; down. Mid lowered the port liledioat al mice in i barge id' the s,.(i,,d ntliei r iiiid lioir nn n. vho inade tow artN tin-"-inking s-1 1 i I (lureutI Iff and st;irbo-ird lilo-ltoat wore tin n cc,-ir-! e- aw ay and iu a few mitnite (li-p:itehel I to the scene ot (he Cilt.li! It die. their Otilv gtii e being the trie- of ill'" i ll"V ll i 1 1 g n iiI pie. the a mi r liav ing di-appi arc'l. Wc kejit our boat, out till daylight, till i vi ryoiie lloatitig aui-ii'g the w li ck wa pit Ki d up. c sueteeded in saving (iglity-l-uir

ihtsoiih out of thnn' huiidrett an-l six i large projiortion having gon,. down win', tlm Mcuiner. Tin- Ville ilu Havre only tloateil hIkiuI lilhi m minutes alter hi imhtruck." " Cnptaiti llolK-rtson then proceed, to dvi. an aivouut of his falling iu w ith the Triinouiitaiii, and traiisl.-rriug the steaiiier's pasengi-i und crew lo her, w ith the , x. ivptioii of Messrs. l'iMk i.iid Weis, -,,! one of the steamer' tin nun who vva h,. jureil. He then give an nccoiint of hi. struggle to bave hi vessel, and relate . follow in incident of the ilisater : A lauv swam alongside with a hild in lu-r ariii'. A roiM" was thrown to her, which s. seized, hut iii attempting to Im- pulled m. holding on hy one arm, with the other round the child, her strength failed h. r, and the child was lost, hut tin- poor uiotlur was hauh-d on bourd.

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