PER CURIAM.
The ferryboat, on a fair spring day and in broad daylight, started from her slip in Jersey City, bound for Twenty-Third street, Manhattan. The slip is a deep one, and bounded on the northerly side by a covered pier, which at the outer end is three stories high. The schooner had left a coal dock at Hoboken, and attempted to sail down the North River. The wind failed, or never existed, and she drifted down with the tide, literally skirting the pier ends...
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