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jrccrcv! ?d to th o hurricana deck, wherel C.zzr,e 3 V " i tD the supports of the it. .jner's chhunles, and then returned an 1 brovht up t' re ethers, -whom ha slso listened in the- sfma manner then returned esin and thi3 tir.13 brought . p tmoraore. Urc-n counting v therii, it was caw dis:ovcrel tl at thera..were. but. eight in t!.3 rojp, an I tha youngest was rmiss Ai-n the f-'.har returned below, end ven up to"h?s reck In the'. water, a wicket cradle, with thexhlli still asleep in it, Hosted within his reach, as also did his ohtst, which he seised,, but cot being able to secure both, let the chest ..go and got safely , to the- deck with . his other chargewhere alter ..remaining-for an hour cr more; they were taken o T in safety by.ths Propeller. ; .; . Mr. L. owes the. safely of his family to his perfect ...calm'ness-;. and presence .of rnlsd", .dcring the wild confusion "that prevailed. ' , . , . : .., .. ? The chest beside the clothing, contain ed sixteen hundred dollars in money, be side which his loss m. f urniture was abou nine hundred dollars. Chicago Jour, i f ..- :. .... ,. . ...... .. :.;.... . .; A .remarkable .instance , of .coolness, asd.self-possesssion is related as. follows by .the BuSilo Commercial Advertiser: - ; When the first mate was employed. in picking up the persons in tha Lake, he wasdi&i'ed- by a. -gentleman who asked him ..to- ccstflLta -him, as he had two ladies oa a board.! The mate .asked him il he could cot reach .the wreck. . As tha boat was then Cled .ta the water's edgs, while as rnany as could gaf to. it, were hanging to theedr$s--': The man , replied, in a votes as collected as though he had been oa "shore. .Oh, well,, go , ahead; lean try.M -The mate again asked .il he. was sure he could reach the wreck with- the females, when he cooly replied; -;Ye3,l can get alcag.- You look out lor yoursel! old .., boy." - As .might be ..supposed, fee Ci J reach the 'wreck in safety with his precious chasge. -;,. j yK , , . ., .One. man.:-swam thirty minutes after the Propeller, , inisuktr.g its light for. that cf a light-house. ,,!la says he must have passed a hundred diflerent swimmers iu the last gasping -strugules.ot death., lie heard as he sped on., their first loud, wild shrieks, their utter smothered cries, and their last -dying gurgle before disappeared ons after, another . Iron .tha surface cf the Wt'sr, ..: ..: : . ... .... . . -; ,Th? filloinwg Icuching incident is related .by the Advertiser: -? .?; A little girl .of ttsnt-niRe years c?l sge whose friends' reside iii 'New, Vom, and what wss-put under xhargs ci a strange gentleman and.. was on her .way to visit sor.e faands in fdilw&ukee, . was verv servocs before gnlngto bed, and referring to' tha iWoftbo Henry Clay,' asked the chambermaid of the Atlantic" if there .wsi any danger on the Lake.- . Tha chamber ir.LiJ endeavored -ia reas-re 'hs'r, hy telIh.j h.r thit t!.;;a . . i. j C:.-j,;r. The poor chili, hov. ever, te'utz I to La ur. Jres scubLt 1-la dosn v i..i L r chnints on. i't it he ti ,c$ t, rvo v'.ois s,, ir.Lif.t.ii kri.t., II' ,i j i .vcf i i t'..r 1'. 3. c. k 1 il Ij ..tel i,.iu;c.rf..l u L-rivik. - i. j i... 3 c;:c;-:.k...i i:t t..k; ckv, 1 .H. .... - v 4. j. ,,j z . , i. y c;V; fC ;:ti ; rt th-. V. J r'k T - P - : r-.:";:- i r. ... U - t.-. ' v .'U ,. - ' . I C . c : 2 i"rk - - 1 ( r t : r v. i
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be. die in1 an ". vt thcrti cctr.c, and may their exprciu:lar:3 Ls fully rciiizc J.- i cv " !i ? f. r: p - ; - . ' ; ' 'IlAr.vr3'r;::c. XL 3 I; uro very Lt- ily ctiedtaliacicstir.j at present tin: 3. Their mods is to burn c.T thD grass and thin gather tho 'seeds,' rousted grasshoppers and other insects which may have been- left by the rfirs.. ' -These they pack .away.for vviubut we -are not.- advised as to whether this ready cooked 1" " ... - provision undergoes another culinary . operation or. not. San Francisco Republican."-. -: 1' - ' ' " -.1 l - ' New York, Sept. 7. , .Etaamer Northern Light, of Nicaraugua route, arrived at U o'clock to-day, aftar a passage 'of 24 days' from San Francisco, ll-cr news however has been mostly anticipated by our dispatches per Dan Webster, .at N,. O.-- : . The Northern Light brings SO passen gers, who have $300,000 in .gold. She made the quickest trip on record. - The pasengers by the Pacific from San Francisco arrived in i2 days. The he&lih ofSsn Juan was good. - "Weather fine. . ; ; il-onk'E. W.1" fdcGauhey died ' on jhe SGth ult., of Panama fever. '. ; She news cf Henry Clay's death caused great commotion. The whole city was arrayed in black for nearly two weeks. "The procession comprised 14 distinguished "Senators, and included the Ttembers of the Common Council. Governor, heads of department, officers of army and navy,- New England Society,' iliherniaoociety, tc, Ceo. " The overland emigration continued to pour in at a heavy rate. Crime throughout the State was thought to be decreasing. The independenc of Lower California begins again to be sgiiated. The Chinese villages are springing up through the diggings. Pekin, Hong Kong and Canton are the names already given to the celestial settlements, some of whioh number 1500 souls. The Sacramento Union state that some of the oveiland emigrants had suffered. particularly the women and children. Was a in 3 ton, Aug. 25 House. Upward of ISO amendments to the Senate' bill providing tor the better security of passengers on steamboats, re commended by the committee on com merce were adopted, and the bill passed yeas 147, t.avs 27. -The bill granting to Michigan a per tton of the publio lands, to construct a ship canal" at Sault Saint Maria, was taken'up'and 'passed. 'The" House7 then took up the light-house bill, and an amendment was adopted requiring the President to appoint immediately after the passage tithe ' bill, a ward composed cfj officers "of the rsavv - and -civilians which shall ta attached to the tresstiry depart ment, 'and have entire jurisdiction over the light-house system."-'; Without procee d-ing any farther the House adjourned.- .: . Senate. The bill "providitrg for- the appouUruent of a public-printer was taken up; :"-''-;'-j '- - ' .--:"- Mr. 'Hamlin ': objected to the" bill End moved that a superintendent be t p pointed .by- t',.3 t...-.cur.'c..i $.c;icn cf both Houses: Rejected. - . - ; .'.r. Lk.vsrd sii he wa c;pc;c 1 t t! ? prcj-ct cf a r.ationel prir tiig c.7. . t: ..i w.afhr tha till rst'.d.I is v:.: J c...--ai-i isiz- c .-.:'d T'-rch - Tis d.hs.-) ,-u2 cc: ' .c j ly ! ...: E .".kht-J Br:g'.:,i . v kik tks I; ., rc' -rI'll :n tkzr.r-ita l.'r. Wet:: irccs:.t . . . "' "5 dkj- : . ;:kk-s k . ccrv; V.k 'j ; far ci! - r:.v.:.::h - 1 : ?, t:du:j hk :-' 1 ? t r.;: . ta t: i ::r. :: t; : ' k r a ; his r ln: :: 1 t! :rs ' ! t! ? t'. j r ' r ; " r, t : ; -:t:.l ik - S rri. ."i LrT 'k. : :I it; 1 k I 1 c f tkj t," tk. ' '
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Va Yules xgh,::, Au ' C:. 'he thrj s h , :ja-. favor of hi.-, clai.ni, tl:r which t'.- s r:: lion WB3 takenTt:.! r cki..,ki ijs.k..' cTII&"stj .&s r.i;;":!.. ' The general cpprcprk;l;a bill was ta. I.ea p,rand tha Ecnate was still ia session at ten .o'clock. The Senate fixed an allow saca ofCC,CC3td Rl.wkid ' hk printing foe Congress &!&ve ths r.:;u:it of his expenditure. : ' On motoin cf Mr. fdason the protislea in the pill "appropriating C10,COO Jar runnmg and tasking a bottadary line between the' IJjiied-'Statss and ' lUxico .under the' trcaly cf llida'g-o was er-.ta. ded by providing said money shall not fcf expended until the President is satk.'kd that the bnurnltry has net been fised north of the .town of El Paso. After further d gt ate ' ths bill ?ta rs. , . . - - . ... ported. ' . " '- . . The postage bill was sass'sd by cencur ring in the House smetjisrserits. New YoVx, Arg. 25.. The HumbcH arrived at Sotttfeastptoa on the 12th.". : ' '''. It is- reported: th Mr. Etrbj ttxs eomingon a' specist fctwsloa ii V.r;kk-g-ton-to settle 'he fishery dliTirky, ia rs gard' to which' more cakuaess was laantfasted by the public, but mora ships' were fitting.cut at the navy yard. . ""' Heavy gales have prevailed' ca the England coast.' - 1 ' " French negotiation with Belgium tri Holland has been resumed. . The cholera was extending ia Prus sia. ... . . . . .A formal demand fea . been msde by Prussia that the Swiss confederation ac knowledge the sovereignty cl the forjeer over Neufchatal and i!o!.sieia, thresttaing them in case of refusal. A destructive - earthquake has taken place in Turkey. Austria and Franc are about to with draw their troops from Rome as soon as a Papal-army can be organized. A Furls correspondent cf a Hungarian journal had been expelled. The English sloop cf war Vess-slh?! been ordered to ihe fishing station, ani the... Tiger, another vessel of war, wis ftting out, it was supposed," for ih nine locality. There are likewise four new screw steamers fifing cut at Epithead. A committee cf naval and shipwright officers has .been ordered to assemllo Li London, to decide upon tha best mod cf arming merchant ctesroers in case ssch might be needed for war purposes. . ..The Paris KSoniteur says that t!:5 marriage of t'.e Prince President ..krs beta deferred. -. Austria has . abolished her r,.st;--r. ;I guard and organized a 'new ccrpi. rr??ALo, Av-;. 21. ' The Council harenoii.k?d the ci.!;r.s to turn cut in case cf fire, end tha i.khki ty are ordered b i-f'r trrs, zs the Bremen have threat. r?l ta resist tks at tempt to ie enginf s. " Special' Dispatch u ta N. Y. TtVii. k '' Vassixston Aug. 4. There are gcr.uir.s ay,. t .;:-, cf s r:.l fight between (Jca. Cwll r.i t: d V.-.i. II. Polk, of Tcnre;.. :: td !,ibct.ti ths ss'me Mr. Fc'.k r .i AJkha Wi ka c ! Ky.t all growir j out cflhe eel -ta t -d: ia the House.. Pclk's speech is aki by all u have le.a t? r.:; .t t i s indecsnt ever Uitfwi In C; t i. Tl pre... I;r a Cl:1 trr. cn ::..t. CtrWtt-f 1.c-'ft' if c i"1 r i I k 1 I- W c "' ?2r:"3 f - . -a r t- h3 c r rs: "C f"3 :'. r " r ;' ' I ' - V ' i - 2- ' - r, : : e :. i th': ; "it 3 f
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