Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 November 1879 — Page 2
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WBEKLTOOUKIER JASPKR, - - - INDIANA.
CURKENT NEWS. W AJMtl M !! ON Th Prhkut feu appointed Albm Jbiw f Colorado, Surveyir-Gund f the Uu:.l dtntoa for Cotornd. Th Snm4 Comiw4U on PrhiliM and Hertfantr will rtfcmaw the taveetfeatfon rf th eharyw f bribery against Suat4r Iupd w th llth f Dnbr. The Pnidnt f th W4rn Unieu TfmA Coutpr Md the manafers t the eompy's fiee at Topeka, Atchison, Kwporfa,Kwiwf ami Kansas CHy have been bpnd to produce cm that oaf all original tfra pas4ng Mwcm Sonator Inyalfc and eertin tbr parties named. PmMent Hares and shu f the wlns of kfe Cabinet bav accepted a mvttatfo U be )rHt at tbe pnJiie f tb Fair of the Seventh KectaMiit, New York Xttfcfa, in aH f tMr nw armory, tbe 17tfc of November. Mrs. Xarfnret Baton, whlewef Gen. Jehu H. Seeretarref War under President Jeeksen, tIM at her resWeuee hi Washini:teu en the Sth. She w SI years ef a. Xrs. Katon bad been Married three Hates, and m tli eetirse of her life occupied a very eoarpkuou share of attention in fashionableand peMtkal eire. She Jlrst married a Paymaster named Tlwberiake; afterwards Gw. Baton, and later in life an Jtelien time-hnr-nea i ter named Bit, who afterward eloped with her granddeuf bter, takrne a peed share ef her money . and went to Italy, where he lived 1 alluenee. Xrs. Eaten was ee of the best known eelebritie ef the Xatlonal Capital.
AXD SOCTHWBBT.
Major Xerrow and his command returned te Fort Bayard, N. Hex., on the 1. havkt had a Iomt and ardutts chase after Victoria and hi band of Apaebe, who made good tbek e-cape Into Xexieo, erim: tbe north -western corner of Texa. Major Xorrow etmek Vktork on tbe 27th of October, and fought and puni-hid bint evere!y at a ihwrI ' abetit W miksr MHith of the line, near Csrohis Itiver, hi Xexieo. Xorrow lost tvo aten kitted, and bad two wounded. Victd's lnd then mattered, and Morrow, 'hetaar ntik from his .wpnlie and two Cars' Karen from the line, wa$ compelled to return. But fr these nntowatd circumt4acei, XaJ. Morrow would hare followed tbe Indians until they should hare surrendered or been compelled to 4and
a ight. XaJ. Xorrow reports that Vktoria his lieea reinforced by Xeseaiero Apaebe and ILvl's mmi of Cbibnabtta Apaches. lie thinks Victoria wfit return oo he gathers uttcient Tenofade-, and an tbfc k More than Ukeey, the Milttarr anthorkies are alToadfr pcwpa ring to she Mm a warm re'fffeopon. 9hee Out. 5, Xorrew'f eomMnd marched orrTW mIW of hard, wfld
aoiintry, the nMt of the thne soinr for 34
hows wttaoot water. Xorrow's force nun bored 3n4.
The 4emer Cbonteau reeently carrtal In
A- ' - aJLaftlnW niiiJ 4n MnPrat 8WHIf Wtt, PKPWfTS Wpfnnm mm j CMeafm prk-pkMc humm ownrredon the 7th, an advance of tt eM per by m weWiniC dimanled. The packer refnUd pny Uw advanee, andanumborof them but down entirely and declared they wowtdnot mwmtnnhw at M pckMW. The tfmtble end a jcfut ht tbe boc market and a oonwquent rapid dUne in the prtaN of bof product. A how e to-howe npeetlon ha been, begun at Xentphk, under the auspice of tbe National Hoard of Henlth, with a riewMagertalnhnt what Mnttary hnprovmnt are neory lor naefc dwelling within tbe eorporate Ihnn of tbe dty. Another frif btful railroad aecident eeenrred on tbe nfajht of the Sth. A a heavily foden i4ek train on the $t. Louk, Kan City and Northern Kailroad ww crowing tbe jrrtnt bridfe aeroM tbe Xbowri Kiver at 9t. Chariot, Xo., at about p. m.,the wot paa of the brkUre suddenly went down, oarryin$ with it 17 ears of eat tie and bog, together with the caboose, containing Hren mew. Tbe loeomottre and tender, tofretber with one ear, paed Hifeiy over and were $awd by the parting of tbe coupling a the rear ears went tumbling d.twn into the river, t distance of about W feet. Jeiah Wearen and William riyile, both stockmen, from Xalvern, Iowa, were taken out of the wreck, dead. Charle Irwin and George Barnhart, brakemen, were alive when resetted but died oon afterward. John Summers and Frederick Daris were injured, but not eriouly. The serenth man, J. II. Strabaa, a tockman, savel hk life by leaping from tbe door of tbe caboo-e ut in time to effect a lodging upon a pier. The erah eaued by the falling bridge froon broticht hundreds of tbe citizen of St. Charier to tbe ene of tbe disaster, a4 by means of boat tbe injured were readied and tbe bodies of tbe dead recovered from tbe wreck. Tbe lridge was erected in 1S71, antl was eonklered entirely safe. The brklg proper con-Med of three
Xonow wn alter. They number about ' rrvt4 at Cnrdht, Wab oh tbe Mb, and wm
and It W MaU they hav kitted about 3i: reported m fpiemlut wnuiiion,
whM per ew 4noe they bar ben out their foray.
John and Miohael Mood, brother, who lived in tbe town of Wardx, Todd County, Xinn., Murdered m cold Mood two men living in the Mune neighborhood andwereted their bodie m tbe bmh. One of tbe murdered Men was named Coldnie. Ilk wife
had deserted hhn mm time previous nd
gone to Hve with one of the Xeerie, both of
whom were baeheioo. Soon afterward tb Xoedef ' hou wa burned ami tby charged it upon CoUlale. Then the bitter and UU i opauiou uddenr- ditwppeared, and srupkkui fait tar upon the XoedV, they were arrested at different pmeef. John XoedV confcM-ed to tbe murder and told where tbe botlies were Mortet!, and they were found, one being bot and the other brained with an ax. That night John wa taken from the Jail at Long Prairie by a mob and banged to a tree. Ilk brother wa arretted in another county, but was being brought back to Long Prairie, where be doubtlea met tbe Mime fate. A destructive cyclone pated through the northern portion of Crawford County, Ark., on tbe Sth, deiugjui immem-e amount of damage. The track w half a mile wide, and a eJean sweep wa made of ever)" thing in it path. Trees were twirled like 4 raw., houses unroofed and overturned, ami in )4aee not even a stapling left Mantling. One bottle wa
Mfted ami trantorted out of brht.
j named Jo. Newton was kilted by bi
Br a railroad accident near ArcoaHW, in
HrKhA Indfo, M perwm, ineluding throe Europeans were killed and woundetl. The Chilum land and naval force! recently Made a combined attack on PWku. Peru, which w taken aftoraUve bmtr-' lowlwrilMcnt. The Chilian m in ktlk d and wound-
; ed h vartoualy placett t and m. The ' PeruvleH Iom knot Matetl.
houe and quite a lunkr bad their leg ami
am broken or were otherwke injured. John Summer?, one of the injured by tbe St. Charles (Xo.) bridge iikater, died on the 11th, making the Kfth victim. A gang of Maked burglar forcibly took the Cashier of the National Bank of Gentian-
town, O., from hk bmie, on the night of the
10th, and cowpclkd him to accompany tucm to the bank and kt them in. They got far as the Inner door of tneafe, lut were thwart -
ed there by a time-lock that neither they nor
CIKNKKAI'. The Ameriean AViunan-Sulfrage Ariatlon wet in Cincinnati on the 4th. AMm were made by Xr. Haaen, Preulent of tbe AocbttioH, Luey Stone ami others'. Hear-Admiral WWkm Meynokb, U. S. N., died on tbe .Mh at hi home 1h Washington, D. C. Tbe new iMHtal card luetl Nov, 1 can Iw sent to all parts of Kuropc, China, Japan and llraiil. At tbe top of tbe ennl are the word, Univeral Po-tal Union," which are repeated in French In smaller type Then come the word, "United States of America," which are also repeted In French. The htatnp i well designed head of Liberty baring on each side the ngure " 2 ' and the wonk U. S. Postal Canl." Tbe i?peler Argyle, cttgagetl in tlie carrying trade between Montreal and Dhlitth. U butiww.m1 to bare !eeH lost, with all
! on board, at sime inint along Hmj wtrthcrn
A man I shore of Iikc Superior. Oh October 3S she falling f passed up the Ssnlt St. Xaric Canal with tin)
u-.f uirhr 1 flflA tt In Uwth I
together with its approch Hwa tV feet i lhe L?cr &4ta'
in length. The spans were iron and h elevated that steamboats pushed underneath at all stage of water. The "Denver Land Company," which has been advertl-mg exten-lrely that H would rive away lot- in North Denver, Cob)., upon the receipt of one dollar to pay transfer fees, has been declared fraudulent by" tbe PotoRee Department and its letters ordered withheld. Sidney A. G rant and A. Y. Wil-
Xrs. Xarcarct Donovan, formcrH Xrs.
Myers, f Xemphk, eommktcd suicide on the Vkk by saturating her ekrtMngwltk kerosene a.il then settiwy it on ire. Unfortunate matrimonial and pecuniary cowplicntions are jthen a tbe caue. Information was received at Sn Antonio on tbe Uth of tbe capture of Chihuahua, Xexieo, on tbe Slst tilt., by tbe inurcnts under Amago. The attack seems to have
been a complete Mirprie, ami Gen. Trias and
too. tke managers of tbe concern, have
been arretted upm. a charge of conducting J otber jBc1 Wl're i 4ikcii printers
fraudulent sehenes through the mall, and in defatth of bail both were committed to the Denver Jail. Tbe. scheme was planned in Cincinnati, aad the land owned by the so-
propelier Aia. The latter vessel made the trip to Duluth and pacd Iwck down tlw eanal on the tth. No tidings of the Argyb? have since been received, and she I supposed to have foundered during the severe storm that prevailed about
the time mentioned. Tbe Captain was Hugh
McLaughlin of Montreal; the Purser, Johnny Graham, a son of Graham of St. Catherine, tbe principal owner of the Vessel. Besides thee there was a crew of 10 men and a number of passengers, all French Canadians probably 18 or 17, al! told. A delegation of Indian representing tbe Sacs ami Foxes ami Iowa trilxt's had an In-
! tcrvkw with Secretary Schurz and Indian Commissioner Hoyt at Washington on tho
7th. These tribes, numtoring altogether abrtit 300, occupy a resenatlon cowpriiiK; 24,000 acres in Northern Kansas and Southern Nebraska. They complain that the white settlers are crowding upon them, and they want to be removed to the Indian Territory, where they can get mow breathing room. The Secretary refused therrwpKst, telling them that they would be foolish to abandon their homes and improvement, and that all they needed to rentier to em pro-perousand happy ws to emulate their white neighbors in thrift and industry and to educate their children in the Agency schools. Xaj. X. A. Keno, who, two year ago, was court-martialed for insulting a woman, and who-rc sentence was lti?tcd by President Hares, I again In trouble for a similar of-
t New OrleaiH S41 bales of eotton, being J Governor) would uppre? It.
the largest cargo on reeord.
Dennk A. Xahoney, editor ef th Dubtfiue (Iowa) Trlemph, died on the 5th, aged about 0. During tbe late War Xr. Xahoney was arretted and imprisoned by order of Secretary Stanton, for publishing alleged treasonable ankles in bfe paper. General and Xrs. Grant arrived at their
home at Galena, III., on the 5th. The town.
KAST AXI) SOCTHE.1ST. Sulliran and Gilbert, the fathers of " Pinafore," arrived in New York on the 5th. They
called company consist of a worthless sand- '""Z?t I uTZ,:
hill tract, 40 miles north of Denrer. The " , . ' .
tfk.nU on trial for the munkr n. r5ESSS2 .T WGaJfJfcCo lofMaryStaimard, In Couceticut, has leen Cia H ttShrwiS . direredby sckntists Va,e Xcdical . . . .... IColIeare. On the check of the murdered srirl
lZu"Z'v,ri 4i ,a. ! nowprcserred in the College, can be seen 17 ; ten, commlttcil while Intoxicated, chafes
uLi r, 'i vkAH TvVnm i indentation-, which correspond exactly with hoVCCoL i ft J" e heel of P.ev. Mr Harden lyM:hingofBillyoulWthattlHUawMubeftbf0B' ?f toyot executed at all hazards; thatthelocal 4U. f 3fary ? murtkr. It k clamed by the pre-
thorities should be sustained; ami that If t v" Heci "lK'" ' .t i -.I t. . A i f face when he eut her throat.
Election day at taonardtown, Mil., wound up with a small riot, In whkh an attempt
was made to pull down the Republican flag
stag.
surrectkm, he canld assure them that he (the
f Deputy United States Xarshal Johnson re-
centlv arretted u Buniter of men In the vi
and spccitication having liees formally pre-
ferrcd again-t him hr Gen. SturKi Tbe fonrth annual meeting of tlw; National Christian Temperance Union began at Fort Wayne, Intl., on the 7th. Francis Murphy occttpkd the chair. Delegate." were present from the United States and Canada.
Congressmen Wright of Pennsylvania and
ifiity of Fort Sill, Indian Territory, upon a ; been
1 Murch of Maine have hecH In Iloiton reeent-
Xr. A. A. Lawrence, who had jtist i ly, taking cvklence for the Conpres-Ional
fleeted County Gm:akionr on the Cotiiruitlee on the Depression of Business.
charge of receiving stolen Gorerntnent prop- jBepublican ticket, wa- shot through the j J he steamship Arizona of Use Guion line, Artr. it., .tfirtni wtttitboia m Dilts.- i breast, probablr fatallv, by some ieroa un-' from New York for LivenKwl, had a narrow
Tex, butwasorcrtakenbytheSheri-rwKhjhiiown. He wa a rery popular peBtleman, c-capc from destruction' while crossing a pose aad compelled to surrender hishly esteemed by both parties, and the nf-' Grand Batiks, X miles from St. John's, N. the prisoners, who were then taken t Is deeply regreitcd. F., on the night of the 7tli. While under before the local maeitrate and dk- f Tbe ste-amshin Cii.mmion. from New Vork ! full steam she ran squarely into an immense
people turned out en ma to welcome their charged. John -on then rcarrctcd the j for Charlcton, wa run into by the Kriti-h floating iceberg, canine a terrible shockrmtnrm. ? mrtie and was fined for conterant of Court. : iron shin Ladr Octavlajibout 40 miles north- I The bow and forward oompartnients were
The funeral of the late Senator Chandler took place at Detroit on the 5th. The obsequies were very imposing. BtnIne- generally was suspended throughout the city and many buildi were draped m mournFrank Lane and several other of the leading spirits in the mob that hanged Kill Young near Luray, Xo., were arreted upon complaint of Xrs. Young and caste before a mogistrate. at Luray, on the 3th, for exau'natlon, but, no one appearing to prosecute, the cases were dkmksed. A dkatch from Jefferson City says that Adjt.Gen. Xkehell will act a adrkory eounsel to the rro-ecuting Attorney of Clarke County In ferrrtlnif out the perpetrators of the crime and bringing them to justice. Wm. Dark, colored, was hanged at Lockbart Texa, on tbe th, for the munkr of Doily Hudspeth in October of mst year. He aeknowledged the erime of whkh he was eonvkted. A dreadful dlater oecurred at Kma CKy, Xe.,on the 7th, by whkh six per-sofis-lo-t their lives and some eight or ntae others were injured. Shortly after noon on the day named the buildimrs Nos. , ami X Main Street, oecttpied by J. F. Cork k Co. as a oracker aed candy manufactory, fell in with a terriWe eras, caused by the giving way of the center wall, whkh had just, been weakened by the cutting through of a door. To add to the horror,
tire broke out m the debris and t-prea-d with
great rapid fry.
He tbt-a went to Dalla- and urocured a war- ea-t of CaneXav. at daybreak on tbe morning ; stove in ami several sailors In their berths
rant for the arrest of the civil authorities for j of the 7th, and sank within live minutes. were Injured. There was a great scare among relthig a United States process, but wa There were 57 persons, un board the Cham- i the pas-engers, but a panic was fortunately powerless to execute it. The commanding jpion, pas-engersand crew, of whom 32 were prevented by tbe coolness of tbe otMcers. officer at Fort Sill terraph a statement of I lost and but 2S saved. The survivors were i The Injured vessel put hi! o St. John's for ra
the case to the War Department, and adds ' picked up by the Lady Octavia's boats and i pairs.
that he has declined to interfere without or- , Uj a passing trK. UX the 10 passengers on ders from hi superior. J board the Champion, 12 were drowned, inThe St. Louk Life Association of America i eluding all the women, lire in number. The ha- iM-en declared bankrupt, and the sUate ; Captain was among the fared. Tbe cau.c of Superintendent of Insurance ha entered In-1 the dkater k unknown, as the Captain of to possession and will at once wind up the ; each rcsscl charges the responsibility upon company's affairs. Its assets are placed at ; the" other. t .flfn, and Its liabilities at S'2,17S ex- Thi steamer Fakon, from Baltimore for clu-Ive of the judgment of the Colnmbb In- j Charleston, with a full cargo and seven pasMiraaee Coiapany for l,(0e, recently j sengcrs, came Into collklon oft Barren Island, rendered azaint It. j on the; Pth, with the schooner S. C. Trj'on, The principal bttsines portion of the rjk loaikd with Ice from the Kennebec lilver,
, for Baltimore. The steamer was so badly ' injured that she sank within 30 minutes. I Herissengcrs and crew were rescued by , the Tryon.
lagc of Napoleon, Ohio, was burned on the monilni: of the tnh. I-s .lt'j,C, about one-half covered by insurance. A severe tornado vklted portion of Western XIsori on the Sth. At Pagevllle, I.afayctte County, the depot of the St. Iouk, hTanas CHy and Northern Railway and other buildings were demolished. Gen. Joe Shelby, who lire near by the town, was badly injured by falling timber, and another man.
The whaling-schooner Petrel, CapLGeorge
Fisher, of Newbtirjport, Mass., was dis-ma-ted and caplzed In the North Atlantic during a gale oil the 20th of October. She had oil board 21 persons, 15 of whom, including the Captain, were drowned. The six survivors clung to tlw wreck for five days, When they were picked up by the Austrian bark Rebus and brought to New York, arriving there on the Sth. Their situation when rescued Is descried as being pitiable in the extreme. They had some food, though but little water and scarcely any clothhi'-'.
Peter Little, Xn. .Tame?' Brown, hk sister, and a 2-year-old son of the former were drowned on the Wh by the sinking of a boat in the Xerrimac Itlver at Lowell, Xa. The whaling-schooner Florence, formerly
engaged in Arctic explorations was iot re
named Shannon, had hk back broken and ! eently In Cumberland Straks, to tbe east of died from the eJfecti thereof. I Hudson's Bar, by 1cIh driven ashore dur-
Tke wife of Senator David Iavk of Illinois i Iiw a gale. Her crew were all saved, but dkd at Lenox. Xas., where she wa visiting " suffered great hardship on a barren shore relatives, on the . She was a daughter of before InTing pkked up by a pacing vc-l. Judge Walker of Irnox, and was marrkd In j Itkhard Schell, a well known New York IS. t Democratk polkkiaa, dkd on the 10th. F, W. Prry wa haneed by onw person Senator Bayard ami wife have returned
Xanr of tho who fell with unknown at Ckora, Colo., on the night of from their Kttropean totir. The citizens of
the walls escaped, but quite a number were i 9,M- "T h1 'otitrf guilty by a , Wilmington gave them a grand reception up
buried in the ruin. Some jumped 5 coroner's jury of killing a man named Bak
from the windows, most of whom J ? Ior ths purioe of robltery.
were eMtgbt by tbe crowd below and eeaped nnhtirt, aHhotigh a few were nt ami brmVed, some seriottsry. Others of toe employees eseaped from the rear, but eeroral who dW not had to force their war through the lire to the front. The niHrs of vrk IC tlMffcr Ifvwi re: Bnm Kemper, Annie Becker, Louke HwmmeW, Cbartes SehnlKae, Amly XeConnoH, and George Kemper At tbe tifc f Hhs ftooidrMiC tJirs wwtr WT -; at work In the buttdrng , ntoetof mmlml laJMMB - mtri Titttenoralof the kte Gen. Hooker took idooe at Cmrtnnatl, on the 7th, where hk rwl were interred. The otHnie wre
During the night the prkonerV
guard mysteriousijr dkappeared, and on the feUowing morning the Murderer's deadlmly was fouml hanging to a tree. Pinned to tbe dead man's back was a paper stating that many crimes had been committed in Chaffee County, the perpetrators of which generally went unpnnkhed, therefore the eittaeiM bad determined to take the law into their own hands. A company of .V men from Carlza, New Xex., who Marted out aero the Xexkan border em a httnt after Vktork's band of Attache, were ambwhd by the Indhm In fM ffigyai TttVJkJi fAJrul 9mt kf tlaJutt m i mn 1 1 n r VW. trl I J'9p XCrAwf" MM 0C fft lIKlr WnnffrfPT JvfW are the tme that Xor
on their arrival home.
Dr. Lovkk Pkrcc, the venerable father o Methodism In Georgia, dkd at hk home in Sparta, on the KKh, at the age of 9ft. In Lancaster County, S. C, en the night of the HU, a whKe woman, Xrs. James Adams, cut tbe throat of her lire children, set lire to her own clothing and burned to death. It k supposed she wa Insane. rOKKIOK. The royal Spanish marriage k fixed for the 1st of Devmber. It will be eondiR-letl with great mngmneenee, foreign courts being MKks are to foMow. Xme. Chrktme Nikwhkh hekto receive, U k snld, 1,W). The irC eargo of Amertean new wheat ar-
Revised EIccIIoh KctHnis. Hcvked returns from the recent ejections, received up to the 12th, arc as follows! Illinois Chkaco and Cook County elects Johnson, Hep., County Treasurer, by a plurality of S,0CL Tbe vote stood: Johnon (Bep.),3,nc51; Gucrin (Dem.), 21,278; Altpeter (Soc.),4,fKJS.
Xarjlaml Hamilton, Dem., is elected j Governor by a majority of 21,740. The Leg- ; Mature Is strongly Democratic in both i branches. Massachusetts Beturns from all but eight towns give the following vote: j Long (Hep.), 121,740; Butler (Ind.), 10,.
m,1 AtiaMto iuci.), y,:n; Kdtly CProh., New York Cornell (Hep.) k elected Governor by a plurality of about .17,000. Ifelly's vote for Governor k not far from 70,000, The remainder of the tkkct k likely to1e tlk vkkd letween tbe two parties, ami anofllcial canvass k necessary to satisfactorily determine the result. Waldo Hiitchhi?., Dem., k eketed Congressman from the Twelfth Dktrkt, by I,00 majority, to fill the vacancy ausetl by the death of Alex. Smith, Hep. Pennsylvania-OMkial returns from m out of7eontiesgivcBHtkr (Hep.) n majority of 47.WI. The remaining counties will Increase the RepuWkan msjority to almut tw.ooo. Virginia The vote on the readjustment of the State del k helkvrtl t have gone in favor of the IteadjHsters.
A TrrlWe IHsMster at Sen,
j, Speeml to St. Loute Utobe-IHsmooraU NW YienK, Novemlter S. The ateamer ChamploM, of the Xew York and Charleston w e. m h I !' Compon y , whtahMileil IpmNew Yiu k Ust Tliurmlay, wm run Into mhI sunk inide of Jtve miiiutM, oai FrWny ntorning. about 4 o'ebvek, when aIhuH mile eat of Cap Penloien, by the British Iron-ship latly OeUvlH, fnm the Delaware llreakwater for Now York, and of theUlpaswngera oh board IS, iHotudtng the nvewmn pns-
aeHgers, are upioset to nave gone down with the vessel, making A LOSS OK TWKXTV-KIOHT MVK3. Four of. the paseHgen and two of theorew werq taken off by the bark l'etio Codlae, whkh eame nbmgside after the collklon, ami which k Ixunid for Philadelphia, and the name of these persons are not known. Twenty other person of the orew, including Cant. K. W. Iwkwood, Second OmeerCbas. Miller, Chief Engineer Wesley iteere, ami Chan, K. Hunee, lik first assistant, were picked up by the Lady Octavia'a boats. The Lady Octaviu was on the way out from the Delawtre Breakwater for New York, and her lookout saw the lights of the steamer ten minuted before the collklon. When the vessels were close together the course of the steamer w.ia suddenly oliatued, and then the ship crashed into the ateamer'a starboard bow. Tlw Lady Oetaria'a bow was so badly damaged that sue put in to Philadelphia tor repairs. CapUJaoes Johnson, her master, aesertft that the steamer came at his vessel end on, and that there was no whv of avoiding the collision, and he 8ay ttiat he has been Informed that the steamer's lookout was aloft loosening sail Just before the collision. CArTAI.V I.OCKWOOD'S 8TORT. To-day Captain Lockwood and 16 of the saved took trains for this city, where they arrived at 4:30. The Captain went at once to theollice, and after an hour's consultation with the owners, told the story of the low of the Champion: "When we had been out about 10 hours," he said, "I went to my room. The night was calm and clear, and quite light. It was then about ." a. m. I had not been in my room more than rive minutes when I heard some one on deck shout Sail ahead.' I Jumped f roin my bed to the pilot house, and rang the bell to stop the ship. The engines stopped, and I rang the bell to reverse them. At this time I noticed a ship steering in an eat-itort beast direction, while we were going soutbwot by south, half west; the ship was quite close to us. 1 put the helm about so as to go astern of her, hut it was too late, and scarcely a minute after the ship struck us on the starboard bow just abaft the cathead, cutting our ship awaj below the water line. The whole bow waj stove In. and I ordered my first orticer, Mr. Leonard, who was the officer of the watch, to go forward and see if the steamer wa making water. He had hardly gone when I felt that she was settling, and ordered the second officer to clear away the boats, ami afterwards told him to cut thera away, and the ltfo raft, too. One of the boat and the life raft were cut away. 1 then ran to the cabin ami endeavored to get the ladles out of their roont, but I could not. I asked them to comeoMt without stopping to dress to sure themselves. There was somo shrieking, and one or two of the men came Into the cabin, but none of the ladies. AVhMi I returned to the deck the ship had settled conslderablv forward and was rapidly sinking. A minute fatcr she went down with a plunge, carrying every IhkIv with her. I Went down, but soon came to the surface again, and discovered tlie life-boat, bottom up, near me. The Chief Engineer and 1 righted it and balled It out with our hats. The last 1 saw of Mr. Iouard was when he went forward. II wa about 48 vears old, and has been tailing with me for 14 years. I have always regarded him as a careful and cmcicnt officer. The Champlou carried our life-boats and Hfe-eraft all in good order. We were under full steam and had Just set the foretop sail when the collision occurred. The tteamer is sunk Ih about 14 fathoms of water. The topmasts are Just vkible alwre the water. I think the ship could have got out of tbe road and avoided the accident. I do not eare to speak about that part of It. I hare been 14 rears on tbe coast, and before that I wa a Charleston pilot-" Kvcry Saturday there U a r;itIioritig; at the office of "the Boston l onrrogational Union of clergymen in quest of hu engagement for the ensuing Sunday. Many oftlu'ni come from st dkninee, particularly in the summer and early fall, when the city ntripita are generally not occupied by the pastors, The foigrcgnh'OHaluit, in reporting a Monday morning chat by clergymen in adeiiominatioual lwkstore in "that city, sasu One of the company knew of nine ministerial brethren, without rejrular work, who came to the city on tliu previous .Saturday, hoping to secure u chance to preaeli.' Two only succeeded, and in ono case this was a gratuitous? sen See. Another knew of four others) who came on the same, errand, only one of whom obtained a nulpit, and heard of many others standing, at the eleventh hour, in the market place, with no man to hire him."
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