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Nee ——————— THE NEW YORK HERALD. Price Two Cents Vol. WIL—Ho, 303.—Whole No, 1078 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15. 184 Harrisburgh, sign, one pri d myself. Col. Mor only pec 'y to prove who were the actual pul” SINGULAR Case or Parse Imyxirosme aT — Annex: | Wise, is 60 far disordered in his sepses, a3 to end. Rea A EEaEee, [Correspondence of the Herald] Capt, Lasak came inj I said it was no use to stey | lishete of the paper. he stan, | &4,%© Publish several documents and atlidavits, de. | Moun person or the person and property of others JANE Hanazissuncn, Jan. 13,1912. | any longer; Captain Lasak called the roil, and dis- | Grorce Woornipce was called upon the stand, | o105ing a very curious and remarkable case of ar- | spe ctfully pray that the said Arthur may be pervited ier, No te i a ~ | and stated that hy olicited by George Wilks " bitedec é TERMS OF ADVERTISING.—The extensive cirost | oya/¢ Temperance Convention—The Legislature— mens BRET treat ton sete aoa Thened the ne Otitls ohare ioteopenen ‘and that if he would | rest for lunacy, whichis rich enough to form the mu- tation i t] makes ' i c boa 4 A& e DE ee ie snveriine od Thaddeus Stevens—Political Slang—Gen. Scott— | noise of a parcel of men, but did mot leave the hall with him they would make a good thing | terials and groundwork of half a dozen novels like us the law directs, DANIEL JACKSON, CHARLES McEVERS, JACOB L. DICKINSON. TWELVE LINES OR LESS? Antimasonry Used Up—Popularity o; Herald, | myself. s keeps a porter house in Chat- He also testified that he was engage | Goodwin’s Caleb Williams. Mr. A. L. Magenis, worn to this 30th day of December, 1841, before H. W A day, $0 £0 days, $1 25 | 7 days, 61 67 | 1odays,99 90 be er ee ae square; is now pve of the company— the has the collector of items, from |b oterinown by the soubriquet of the “Missouri | M's aud E. Srevens. 2 07/6“ 180)/8 “ s00jI © 37 . f , vi I know the defendant, but have not seen him in my | which certain articles were written ; that he Earthquake,” ite an original, and ertainly he | “i¥%"4 County of New York, ss. e* 100]6% L7%)9 * 819} 1a 20] Weare all excitement and commotion. Besides | jouse for nearly a year Saw a number of men | obtained the particulars of the article pointed out by Sarthquake,” is quite an original, ly Latinor 8. Eopy, of said city, being sworn, says, that yon, Hiane fares om is 45 co | themembers ofthe Legislature,and au unusual num- | about the hall whea went in—say three or four | the District Attorney, as forming the ground work | has the good fortune to plump into the most original } on the ton day of December Last, this deponent went 2 weeks, $2 00) 3 mow ia * hundred; they were mostly my own conntrymen, | of this prosecution, from Amanda Green, the wo- | adventures of the day. reer asthar pilugenis, Esq. and Gen. Joba T. Mason 3 90) 6 month + ber of strangers in town for the past few days, their n ji in i i H i vy Op- wh life it re| nted as forming a ‘ cebG Ailiivertizonouts to be paid for Delo thet ® | numberhas been greatly angmented by the arrival of | Pred to the plain in polities, nn | sheteh—that the District Attorney catered a | We learnfurther, that Mr. Magenis has bronght ~, “advertisements inserted inthe Weexiy Herarp at] | an unusually large number of delegates to the State James Van Auxsworn Was orderly sergeant | nolle plosequi in the case, and that he pad turned | his action for assault and battery and false imprison- uare every ansertion. Temperance Convention, which commenced its | of the company. Gave the squad lists to the ser- | states evidence to prevent others from getting | jont against Justices Merritt and Stevens, the ofli- per sq y Pp ¥ iq Fd Issued morning—price te i i . a , - Chim. Si 1 were called to im. : Set Monnine Her aioirycecboeriuers furnished at the | labors here yesterday. ‘The differeat delegations | Sante, ne told’ by Capt Lasak, but did not go my- aac Ole testincag ok Wooltidge, one of whom | cereol the police, and the keepers of the prison, t an" Jackson, in Stuyvesant place, for ie Purpose of getting said Juckson to. go with them to eich ica re otice in this city, to see what com- Rlaints bad there been wade aguiust seid Magenia; and ni erwards, when deponent had éntered one of the back rooms im said court, he fou ‘the found Justices Merritt nee consulting with Dan’l Jacksen, C! lea Mac. iment eents per CO} i ‘ t5 ‘a lf, A a o Capt, Ahief . d same Fate, for any specific perio’, on wremitance ip | assembled at the Court House at 10 o’olock in the ia'ae oe Pa ti but he turned—there | stated he would not believe him under oath. and that Chief Justice Jones yesterday made an ot- | Evers, and others. bout contming wand Magen opens aivance. No paper sent.unies paid in advance. morning, and marched in procession to the Baptist | was a political feeling in the company against him, | | The jury were unable to agree, and were there- | der (o hold said defendants to bail on said action, in peeing ier Geni, Mason interceded and peing done - turday morning, ef y Waenzy Barain—leaued ore et tiraished toceea} ( Church, where the Convention is to hold its ses: | bet alsoa military prejudice relative to adeaire for | fore diacharged at cighto’elock last evening. the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars. Sine Ghecribors at $3 per ansium in advence. ‘ee eG. Levin, Esq, of Philadelpiia was | Deingattuched (0 the sixth brigade, which was | Messrs. Brady and Russell appeared for defend- | 1 eanssrompenrs are requcstod to address thelr eters | oon en on taking the chair address, | °PP0ved Saw Capt. L. come out of the ballyand a | ants, and tho former made an able speech in de |tty are County ol Nee Ativan L. Macrae defendant to Jaswe Gonpox Bexvrrr, Proprictor and Editor: and al | chosen Presi rf great many people follow and hoot afier him—did bariare Cecah Libel a + Levy, published in | and made pe Aa oe sh due ton dba Pichi leatret erders on business must be post paid} ed the Convention in a very feeling and forcible | not join them. Understoad, when the parade . ns ay i “s db! fi. ———— | manner. The delega’es have come together mi aniicaas that Gov. Seward was in root {This | the Gunday Flash, a plea received by te Sophy ae Cee pet yeatt retest ah NEW YORK | fosting the right spirit—overflowing with enthusi- | 5 afterwards stated not to have been a fact. ] the court and recorded, but sentence was postponed | £1), S'since been informed that the name of said otti Mason telling them that it would be an act of y knows said Magenis from toy how course Was unwarranted and high) ny other very to bet effect ; that th Mason were then told that if said Megenis " this city and go to the city of Wai ington, we techs discharged; and that this deponent und’ Gen, Mason went to said Magenis, in another room, and stated to hin ainy; that he had d, aad that such improper, with ma- is deponent and said. THE EASTERY, DIVISION OF THRE fi D ERIS RAILROAD, Mr. Botwan sworn—Met Captain Lasak and | for a future day cer ix Walker—that aitiant, on being told by said otfleer | tie proposition at said Justices ; that suid Magenis ex- pressed great indiguation ot th osition, and said that he would not submit to suc grace, and that the Captain Tompxins sworn—Recolleets the pa- | the eourt as a justification for the libel pub- | refused te read or show it to him; that affiantthen de lished :— sranded to know the ameunt of bail required ofhim, and | Police might di submit to be dri gates, in fact a majority of them, are Washingto- a shen ¢ follow mg ar. agement, svopoimg at Wer’ | nig 4 : asm; and having but one object in view,and that one | Sclosser going to Marine Court. Did not hear the | The following letter from one of the late editors | thar he was arrested, demanded to see and heer the pre Ss) the advancement of the cause. Many of the dele- } latter tell Captain L. how long he had been here of “ The Flash” was presented to the Judges of | cess read, upon which he was arrested, but ssid officer T will hereafter run between New York aad Gos Page ny rade order for the Ist June. It was issued by Capt. - afar eat op so n‘from his home by such vil according, to. ng oe —men who have strayed through all the laby- | Lasak, in obedience to regimental orders. Saw New You, Jan. 2, 1842, | Was told he could not be admitted to bail on said process; | sures; that if he had offended pred bog i ghgend mont, Blauveltville, Pascac, Sufferne, Ramapo Station, Now j id that affiont then demanded to be taken before the Police (tlhe at pee Works, ‘Turner's, Seamanviile, Monroe Village and Ches- | rinths of intemperance, —who have been regarded | ihe defendant, Mr. Newman, at the hall on that | Mx. Mven Levy, spiny § Court, out of which said process Was issued, that an ex. par ry, let him have the law—the law snd nething but M4 " ok in hissing and ex- | | Six,—In justice to myself and you, I consider it my re the law, and many other expressions of the like nat beyond th h of moral effort, but who at last | ¢2¥- He took a very netive part in bissing a ; amination might take place of the persons upon whose " ure; ‘ PROM NEW YOUR, sayy levine’ | eee care teste tead Wailagan inland” + poltisg. the people Saw him’ insult Mr Le by ex-| duty to state, that Tam not the wnthor of the libellous | elt ad issued this also woerefuscd, | that aliinvite were then made by suid Jackson und Mac: A. er train every morning (eacept on ave been reclaimed. ell may it be said— h his kind. Saw hi into the strect | Publication on you that appeared in the Sunday Flash, ed pies onthe orig writ upon which | EYeT® #gainst sai ogenis, and alse by one Jacob L. the foot of Albany street, at aj o'ciock, A. ML. inthe compuny’s agent : ; o hibitions of this kind. Saw him go into the strevt | 14 tor which [ have been indicted by the Graad Jury. | that affiant has sin e POgOD: Ia Dickinson, a clerk in said Polioe Office as deponent ‘teauboat Utica, Cap ke on “ Brightly has temperaroe dawned on our land. and follow Captain Lasak. He was very active in | Tho notes ef the article in question ci handelitoase he w UT Rie A be yolembiohiorginal informed, that sald Magenio ag fra roe sop pai other cause, so much disordered in his senses as to en- danger his own persom or the peréon and property of others, if permitted to go at large, and suid Magenis was then taken dowrto the cells of the city prison; that on the evening of the thirty-first of December thereafter, oweresent learned that said Magenis was again incar- in said cells, and onthe morning of the first of De ee sok oral pine oreo tates Siento The convention will probably adjourn to-morrow. | creating the excitement, by George B. Woolridge, one of the editors of the coaraay ; in our legislature but little of moment is traaspir. | _ Soe other evidence was offered, but nothing | Flash, who informed me tliat he hal recived them from ry Montay Tuesday. ‘Thuraday and fcr ing—the committees on the various subjects are | Y¢TY material elicited. Then came om the sum- | Mr. Emanuel B. Hart, a broker in Wall street, and told | een ny at by said Police Olficer aud put inte k, from the {08 of Castabe: | busily engaged arraying them in a proper manner, | Ming up of counsel—and the way that the Roarer | me that Icould not be mistaken in defaming your char- | {hi it, *hrison of said county and city,on faid 3th day . SHEN, vil} e walked into plaintiff, need not bef mentioned. | acter, and charging you with every possible vice, as : a ned from about two o’cloc! FAO M GOSHEN and it will probably be a week or two before they p i Mr, Hart woul! furnish any amount of ecandalows anec. | Of December, uit ther trim tor when ho was jasued,are hereunto appended, marked A. and W., whch he prs ys may be taken and read as a part of this aifidavit; A passenger train every moraing. (except Sunday) at SacI, i ; i His politica!, moral, and military character was re- Leng | t iving in New York, by the steamboat Uti, at the foot of | BA ree hay S21 eect eh var viewed, in n0 way forgetting the perjury—and his | dote that might be requisite. | Without any personal | Tic in the custody oftwo police officers and allowed to go | Seitary thy ‘ : ; Ro aun Offered on Monday last, relative to the sale of Sead ie Sof forhonestly | Euowledge of you or your character, and confiding in | Putin Whe cies nobin Park Place to pass the night, | J@2¥ary thereafter, this deponent found said Magenis in ‘A. passenger train every Wednesday and Saturday aftemoon, | portion of our State improvements, was taken up | attempt to work damages out o! a inan for Howestly | the integrity of the author of the libel, I threw it into | i eee ene with him all night; that en the | "eof the filthy and loathsome cells of the city prison, at Bo’cclok, arriviug in New York oy the etramioa and ¥ri- | im the Senate yesterday ,and after some discr ssion, exposing them, showed him te be more foolish and | form and published it. ae oe enn December, uitant remained in | 24 in @ very sufferiug condition, sick and unable A freight train every Monlay, , more wicked than people had supposed him to be. | | hasten to acknewledge my error, and make all the enstooee, UF Willem Stokely, one of said officers, who | t©*Peak above a whisper; that this deponent w ceiving in New York by the steamboat | so amended as to include all the improvements of | / the foot of Chambers street. the State, receiving in payment therefere the five | Phe capta an Freight at the foot o' : pte. : up—not a grai ¢ 7 ‘Wednesday and Saturd Jat the foot of C: per cent stocks of the State at their par value; and Ieft, David Graham ‘did’ wouders in the way of | byg Justice Merritt that he would be sent to the lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island; that this depenent then interceded with Justice Parker to prevent said Magenis y, at 3 o'clock, and legislator was emphatically used | atonement in my power, by placing you in possession io fee Abs aly ake ina of his petit bedy corporate being oftie person who gratified his malevolence ‘eed the tame we niaat wat attend hi in that day, said libelling you, leav e to be sponsible, : ot of : . Q ; bout three or four o'clock on L ‘ 0 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, wi us amended agreed to " tie hs ji ‘i and to suffer imprisonment for his acts. Lcannot but add | 9¢88) that a | being so disposed of, by said Merrit. vs di q oF freight or passage, quits al the, Company haddeus Stevens—the Great Mogul—the Mag. | bringing him back, but without arail |) | tat, from what _have since learned of yon, from the | officer told affiant. that it was time to, go. to the Tolite that ft would) be fatal to. the health of geld Blagenene tation office, coraer of Liderty and West st nus Apollo of Antimasonry—is already letting: off ? Bes most respectable sources, | consider you a much calum- Court aforesaid, and repo 4 is The Mayor, Robert H. Morris, also at the request of de- Libel was very plai In actions on criminal pro- ‘That on entering the court rogp of said of. atfia: various the line eae ee nt demand- ponent, interceded, by letter, Of ee OM OUR, Superintendant | an small quantities the bile that has been accumula- suid Parker, and said ; A r i niated person, Whose character is far from justifying the er darim Eastern Diiivion Niw Yorkind rte Railcoad._ | ging witidn him for the pasi two years,while he was | Cess,justification is ‘not permitted woless it ean be | jmputations tout bave been cast tipon it. Aa for the bel, ce Parker being on the Dench, silant demand: | Parker consented that deponient should take vaid Mages: ‘EW YORK AND NEWARK. enjoying himself inthe sweet retiracy of private | Shown that some positive public good was contem- | | am satisfied that it cannot be sustained for a moment, Justice aii os relaved, ac was also to call | #URder charge of an officer, te the private asylum of N ‘ - life. The other day, in the House, he made a ruth- | Plated by the person publishing. But it is ditferent | and I deeply regret that [ had any agency in giving it ‘ Le had made seid affidavits, and have them | Dector McDonald, on Murray Hill, and that this depo- Jess attack upon the enterprising editors of the In- | '8 civil suits, where damages are sought in a Court | currency. the persona Wo ad met uttant, ‘That suid last named | 2€Bt did, on the morning of the second instant, accom. P , of Law. In this case, where a criminal charge is ‘Trusting that this admission will remove the impres. | ¢X#mined in p id office: kel pany said Mogenis, under charge of an officer named telligencer, for no otter reasun than that they have tube B i justice thereupon directed suid officer Stokely to take | 4 e 'd theit building in Third street, to the | ™ade, thedefendant is justified, provided he can | sion of sented 528 wit) mplice an wy pert, ffiant to the said City Prison, whereupon affiant said to tokely, to said arylum of said McDonald, where said duced to 25 rented their new building in Third street, LH fiers carie d id hat i A I remain, very respectfully, yours, a x rioesss towhich he replied | Mogennis was kept by virtue of a warrant, issued t mthefo {ot Courtlandtatreet Society of Odd Fellows, to be used by them as a | Dring the same degree of evidence that is required WM. J. SNELLING, | Stokely, “ Show me your pincwaty ustice Parker’ and | Justices Merritt and Stevens, until the eighth instan “e “Cb very day—Sundays except Hall. “As usual in all rades against secret so- | bY # ee Lena der uke rh dosha na Ht ema a é : Sear he had none ; ela ua upon Which suid war- | When seid Magennis was discharged by Judge Oakle 5 cieties—against something which he in bis wisdem | 0" 8 similar charge, but it must be done the Plead guilty to. Grand Larceny —Alexander A_ | demanded a sig! before whom he was brought by a writ of habeas corpu: ie kr Bt 4 do oath of more than one witness. Unfortunately for | Watts,jwho was indicted for stealing clothing and | rant was founded, to which uestion affiant does not re- Mr. Lasak, the defendant, appears to have made | other property from James Stenc, 44 Mott street, collect that any_reply No atid Btokely tp take ef s case—for, whether misled by zeal toserve | on the 26th of December last, valued at gO4, plead | Siven by onan rads ie ACARLY ie geek, eeee y, er otherwise, he had certainly sworn to | guilty to the charge, and was sentenced (o the | woos uiiant,ae he belivved then, and Mahivie aow, for thatas a fact, which he knew nothing about, and | State prison for three years and five months. He | he purpose of teking him into custody. Affiant there- which reall; was false ; and, moreover, whut he | is the same person who was lately tried and ac- | upon showed his arms, and told said Stokely i he dared was given to uuderstand as really being 80. It was | quitted of a charge of attempting to pass afraudu- | to approach and lay hands upon him, without read- the argument at which wos mude by said Magen: alone in his own behalf, and on which argument said Moegenis was discharged ; and deponent further s that he.was for two weeks prior to the above con! ment an inmate of the same house with said Magenis, and that said Mogenis was during that time the object of much vile treatment from many persons, which irritated and excited Magenis, but that the belief and opinion knows nothing about—he introduced a great va ty of worn out Anti nae a 5 eaak oe ea ered innocents,’ raw heads,” ** bloody bon Hiei bey street. &c.&c. Indeed he Spt te have about hima Leave New York. Leave Newark. never failing supply of “stereotype expressions,” andi¢ P.M. | which he uses as occasion requires, when at a loss M.and 44 P.M. Atl . HiZaaniarot RAHWAY AND | for reason or argument, forming a grand display t9 A.M. At ay do W. BRUNSWICK. 4 » | for the jury, however, to decide. lent note, and but recenily served out an appren- | ing or showing him process, he did it at his peril br pment etd the fon of Libesty street.daily, tac eniaen aright cabapailetal oh (Sr Gh aS After being absent abeut an hour the jury return- | ticeship in the Trenton State prison. that ho wee prepared to defend his persan from illegal insane. Sears G a Leave New York. kare New Brunswick, Gen. Seott and his “immense popularity” are | ed a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $25. Plead_guilty of Petit Larceny—A colored man | Violence, and would 00 te ta aise would take the | SWF before me this 11th iW ats AM. At uN A ye Br riioes Uistenaneibine bevereateery ee Before Judge Tallmadge. ae Gaal ve aoe inal ottd B bi $4 aoe eal deid Justion Parker, as the offender and, If vio- Gy etek 1842. t M. i h fe 8 Pettis Ct “ } ‘i worth of tea, from N ey street, and was sen- ok i im. ,Sranwavx Parsons, / goMeR LEK pea conpect with these lines and are in worse odour than ever. Its advocates |, Jan. 14—IVilliam Cowan vs. Daniel M_ Peyser — Seoned to oth ebathe | impel pee mesy tence were used, Greek Bist, That avant hen) Chee Commledinarer Heats ‘ nicest 4 150m runs wick are as unpopular as ite dectrines are offensive. | The plainti®’ keeps the Bazaar. Ona Sabbath last | nee Gourt hi diourned to eleven o'clock. thie | oot chtetriot Ath Moreuid ‘Gdunty and City, © PERSEUS Nash east ERO) ; , —the slande r t Ty! i. | Who was to go ashort di a ountry an. hang a why Court and inform the Justices of the | cinati ss Pe rate ey ork wid Now Brunawick to 60 cents. the public prin:ing,but for want of friendg,for wat | Went to Rockaway, over-driving the animal, and ic ‘ mises, Mr. Whiting told aiffant be could not doso then, | the rage of our fashionables last winter, are about A age | tae " nd for want OF ialleadeeenle ast whipping it severely to make it keep up with a} Before Judgé Noah. and Aldermen Innes and | ty, had a prior eng»gement that would detain him un: | to be resumed, and a host of the most approved 37 iia poaesa thaoeghe New Bevery eles pe i i i er horse, which was in company. The horse : Timpson. til five o'clock that evening, at which hour he told stfiant at So’clock. iy? ail epbenct Se caperted ealiodieateat was not returned till next da P rsd there were | Jaxvany 14.—Patrick Kinley was tried for steal- to return to his, Whiting’s, office,and he would converse 1 1 i « whales” on its back id ing a black silk handkerchief and $1 50 in silver | with him upon the subject. Affiant then sought and te Oe ae wareeteti ane edad Se ane A pte: carina wae oof from Patrick Lee, found guilty, but judgment |.¢ aaa Leroi! his friends, John A. Morrell and Minthorne ‘i i: i romp' five o'clock went with him to Whi- afternoon it died. Action is therefore brought for | Was suspended and he was discharged. Aaron | Tompkins, who at five o'e h i ; T i a “soffi e. Mr. Whiting returned after atfiant and his lent,both vocal and instrumental, are secured —Sin- clair will delight with his beautiful ballads, Frances- chini with her highly finished style, Miss Sloman with her wondrous execution on the Piano forte, and the Germans with the full harmonies of their ve cI at the A.M. tripfrom New Brunswicl heir tickete at the ticket office, “ : a See rroeia Ticketnare received by tl Soonaeered should his paper be permitted to. ‘ofily on the day when purchased. alt our little faction of Anti-Tyler men, would shed RED BIRD LINE TO ALBANY, en many tears. . “ar: . tay ity of the Herald continu i nonsuit, on the ground that the horse was hired for - sdeciled that aiiant and Messrs, Tom, shay . a # al carta -asting: es fare. foo ee Gpeareecty a ~ pata re a purpose which would be a violaiion of the Sab- | sent to the City Prison for three months. Ad- Se ariecst should go to the Police Court, ‘ae. | wind instruments. Beside ail thie, here is the pro- tel, 178 Broa. Passengers will be forward: i in | bath, and consequently illegal, The nonsuit was | journed to Tuesday noxt at 10 o’elock. mond sight of the process and affidavits and give said | menade in which we can enjoy the si - thay bp tha line fro aby point onthe East | Senate the other day, that with such a paper in quent! is tf njoy the sight of hun: ved by Stage to tie boats may be compelled by ice to | Harrisburg, as the Herald, the State could be revo- | granted. The following are the remarks made by |. > gg ae Tompkins and Morrell bail, Aifiant end thoee | 4445 in motion, with happy fi di 7 a Naa RSD < lationized in a year; and 1 believe it. Ournews. | the Court on granting the nonsuit :— City Inteliigence. gentlemen went o ssid Court, which was not then in | CSCS I iatheal Attends nal. abet ‘ : " ty é * . . " i d advanced and 5 e wea : h be on board each of the mail boats togive assis emind me hat some Freach- | By ru Covnr—This is a contract made between | ANoTArn Wire Monpenep.—Another distressing | tession. | Tomplita tit en eine Geo rusent, | ort neon gnc alam Mestirparn hpi ji A F tice Parker, said J s editors are | these parties, whereby the plaintiff agrees to let to the | murder was commi t-d in oor city yesterday by a | Justice Parker, salt tai ct er on beng ia: istry, but in America they are | defendant a horse,to be us-d in traveiding on the Sabbach | jusbund on his wife. The circumstances, as we | formed theref stated that there was no process there mages sof thie 1 for a purpose prohibited by the Statute, In this con‘ f against affiant, or words to that effect, that the best on the "A loamy routerané no deception. tract the detendant agrees t@ pay for the use of the horse, | have learned them, are as follows:—A man named | (iit had discovered that it had been Wrong and "The strictest attention will be paid to the comfort, conve- Saperior Court, and not over-drive or otherwise injure him. The action | James Adams, a street sweeper, of intemperate } that affiant had been right. Some other conversation De: He ee ntrends to Montreal, tonching at Albany, ((ffice In France,” said he, the Mureum) and embrseew & very direct and commo- | 1oqking to the Mi pone J will be found really the | looking for a job: amply supplied with all that is curious from every region of the globe ; in short, here can be found de- light for the eye, 'the ear, the taste, the imagination, and the judgment. These concerts were highly suc- ad of ail who may give us the preference. is brought for a violation ot this latter part of the agree: . ; A : » between said Parker, Tompkins and Morrell, | cese| i n fice the river shall be shut up entirely, Red Bird Stages Before Judge Oakley. ment, 40 wit: misusing the horse, in consequence of | Habits, after returning to his house in Amity Lane, } took | Ae ee ee eevears Adlant ood hia frfende (he come last winter, and cannot fail to be so again. rumall throagh from New York oxy i? Albany. Jax. Mth —Francis W > Lasack vs George A. | which he died. Now as this travelling on Sunday is pro- | next door to Wooster-street, on Thursday evening, | Jeft said Court. room, end separated, effiant returning | Our warmest wishes attend them. home to Park Place with said Stokely, whom he invited contract in relation to the hiring . to come and dine with him. After dinner affiant and said in a state of intoxication, commenced quarrelling Agents. | Newman.—Chis was an action for libel, the da- | hibited by Statute, a ease iar M.H. BAXTER, FEN rd fo , the da ppeles Nearry 4 Coxrcacration. A few nights ago the out in a terrible state of alarm. . V. BAKER, Proprietor. Am jaid at $5000. Mr. Lasak, we necd not | and treatment of a horse, let for the express purpose of “ : ; NEW YORK AND ALBANY, Stage , is Conspi nous, not only political mao, be- | Violating that Statute is void, ard no action can be main- with a servant girl named Aon Gorman, who re- Stokely proceeded to the Park Theatre, where aunt Bowery Theatre caught fire, and came near going Line, on both sives North River—Ofice at | ing well acquainted with the secrets of both politi- | #i#ed fora breach of it. sided with him. During the dispute he seized a plate | aad been but a short time, when, as he was standing in [70 US pea? a shad the ld stand, Western cotel, 9 Court <f Narties, but asa military man. ‘Thedefeadant | Lot #nonsuit be entered. , ne the entrance lobby, conversing with the door keeper,he | by js ience rushe: L— ‘The line on the west side of the riy, oF » coir lige minced For plain Messrs. Kimmact and Sayax.— | from the tea table and threw it at the girl’s head, | (i himself suddenly, and wholly unawares, seized ir-m New York to Piermont by steamboat U: is publisher and proprietor of the German paper, rms held fast, while, at the same mo- Sweet,an officer, seized him in front ff, A : ailroad, and thence to the New York Staats Zeitung, which declares | Mess E. Marnen and Wm. 8. Prenson for de-} when his wife expostulated with him. He thenseized hora M ine ny leave New York | Martin Van Buren to know semething more than | (°?¢aat- acarving knife that wason the table, and threatened | Ment, 180 Turatnicat Bus: This branch ef business mont to Goshen a ¥Ss.- from Pi any by stage. Pas engers Sted a y eat . tare; ‘as hs prisoner and to come with him. | . : : every morning (Sundays exe pted) at 8 o’clock, and arrive in planting cabbages, and that old Hickory is not only GER LE-aLIS that he would have both their lives. His wife told | Aiiont immediately ealled upon said Sweet to show, or | i# again very dull. The Bowery is expected to close Ai inthe ohortent, guest and sheapent pe ge Allen. a great warrior, but the greatest statesman that General Sessions. him that she would call an officer and have him ar- | read to him hi Lada ke Ren pcpesy soon—the Park drags heavily—the Olympic tries ‘ 4 on armes i ii . . nis he re d a - ; ‘The railroad cars are large, commodio Y | ever lived. In this paper of the 3rd June, 1840 the | Before the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noah, and | 5¢.t¢d if hie continued his threats. Atthishe became fhegel crrest and refused to go—he was then dragged hard—and it seems that the Chatham is the only one that gets along merrily. Court of Common Pleas. Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Benjamin Hutchinson v8. Nathanial Jackaon.—The Stine on the east side will be by steamboat daily as far | foliowing article appeared, being the cause of of- Aldermen Innes and Limpson. : ‘ r vi in | out of the theatre into the street, immediately surround. asthe ice will permit, FE. BEACH. ee soe WElah tite gates Sriksoug ht > == Jax. Mith—Senvrexces.—James Henderson, found infuriated, jumped tow wea he a ae na ed by a large number of men, whose names are to him 2 The great Harrison Captaii ordered the ‘ity of forgery in the third degree, sentenced | his hand, and stabbed her‘in the breast, stomach, | Saxnown On aifiant refusing to walk, eran any way aid - for Newburgh and Paltz may secure passage at sean steamboat aid rao Feats eaves ae ee a tear aae to perade 7 the State Prison for two years. and wrist. She immediately fled from the house, | them in what he denounced as a ruffianlike proceeding, he was rapilly pulled and carried along by those men Newburgh where at il be in readineas to convey | lust Monday, te show his new whig recruits L A ’ A - Ge yay 38 ti | arranged in’ Albany) to Gov. Seward, who was then | Joho Dermady, found guilty of grand larceny in | and onentering an adjoining dwelling occupied by | Be yas arin en aired, two or three tim ms nt easen evr here. Unfortunately the Riflemen had not yet been | tealing§seventeen sovereigns from Thomas Smith, ined: ‘Di .F. t or flagging of the side- | plaintiff isa carman. On the 10th May last he was VIA SIDE A epee Foreign seut to Atbany to the great whig tg 1 dnd Bave | was sentenced to two ye i Few on egtihrtile ad ‘eget ; ie aiid See ae ihus hurried bis te the side emtrance of the Triving through Nassaw street at a slow rate, when NPoreign Letter, and General Forward. | therefore continued stupid locofocos. They thought | James Ritchie, convicted of grand larceny, in Joslin and W.C. Roberts, were immediately called | Ma he ottice, and thence into the back part of said | a hackney coach belonging to defendant dashed Packages of all that it would disgrece them to march out under a | stealing a gold watch from Thomas Cochrane, ‘vas | in, and upon a post mortem examination of the | prison, of which James E. Hyde, as affiant believes, wos ‘and bank notes, wi to inds, sample goods, be ree saved ad fur: Captain who had lately exhibited the gravest symptoms | sentenced to 3 years imprisonment in the Stare P keeper, where, after tearing from affiiant ke and from the following places: og. | of aberration of intellect, and of whom, moreover, some | Prison. Upon being asked what he hedto eay why | DodY> it was found that there had been three severe | Ont Me, MOCRECs “ecia” pencil and watch key, they san Boston (9 Liven eorork, Irelands Glasgow md | Ming might be told which would bring him intothe State | s.ntence should not be passed upon him, he rose | Wounds inflicted upon her body, one of which hed } thrust him into ene of the cells between nine and ten Sresaeck Scotland; Paris aud favre, France; and rom Bos: | Pitot © SUC Mmmitted, more than two. years ace. | from the box and attempted to make a defence of | entered the left breast, and terminated in the | wclock, P.M. or thereabouts. 1h Shot dt oittat ise Oey ing recently made arrangementa with the eo | Enough, the Washington Rifte Company did not appear his conduct. After declaring his entire innocence | cavity of the right ventricle of the heart—the other | Manes Teo te iouily and repeatedly. jine to that effect. : ,. | on parade. An enormous mass of men, however, assem- | Of the charge alleged against him, he stated that he | ... 4 the top of her stomach, and the third onher | On the keeper, or subkeeper, whose name is Alexander NDEN & CO, will attend to ss hooting si paying, bled at Centre Market to see the hero of the day, who } had beena tree man but ten days for the last nine n d he left bi * | H. Stewart, coming to the cell, he asked him for a glass fates. Bille 2 Aer ee A ne arena gt ) Mainks himself mighty enough to bring the voltnteer | years, having been in prison duringthat time. After | left wrist. The wound on the left breast is supposed | oy water. jt was refused, and he wos told to drink ont pa A - * | citizen of the republic, against his wish, against his | sentenee he was leaving | to have caused her death, Adams was examined | of the water pipe in the cell. Th down Fulton-street, on its way to the ferry ; the plaintiff stopped his horse, but the wheel of the coach went over its fore feet, by which the fetleck joint ef one of them was broken, and the animal ‘soon afterwards dicd. The present action is for value —Judgement for plaintiff, $134. For plai tiff Messrs. Peter Wilson and H. Richards: James T. Brady, Esq. for defendant. aut couldnotdo, | Laresr vrom Mrxico.—The Port of St. John the 29, Fe Tet Ts air Beston.New York Phila: | entrest against his sense of honor, against hi hi D heceeail to loud 8 he had ssei into which to pour the water, nor, if ist.in Tob: has bi ‘declared forei medtAlvany ifces, for Cunard’s Royal Mal Line of | dignity as a man, under the Atstrian corporals cane. | (hey Scar’ tocy ria’ ,Promw) if espuld be from the nae. | ast evening atthe upper police office, and remanded J Me Be Po should heh ak thereat, ‘ae the | Debuaean Tobesco.lies been declared open to foreign vee also! ihe aveamer Great Western and thesal | The attempt w. 4 nsecoesstiel. hat hi d lowa!?* minaines, jo apokienas appes waite pro back to prison fortrial. He refused to answer any | cock of the pipe was immediately over an old, foul might ina ears ey Bhs th Raven ne oes npg a hae OTICEPackaren sent to cither offcesfor Eng- | {PCY yy whistling and Listing. nay, bres as he | f0F the purpose of endeavoring to obtain the light- | questions put to him, by the advice of his counse!, | bucket. Be:weon the time of, his ten Cal ise Walt | November, where he had been received with the other place, must not, in case, contain letters i Maat or Oe nods must he marked HARNDEN & CO. who | Was going h ere alone zesponaible for the loss or iujury of any articles or | him, und it 16 said some street boys threw stone: property committed to their cares nor in ally risk asaumed by, | Although sot approve of this, it is in the highest hed to the 8. & P. and S. Railroads, or t! degree astonishing bow a man who lays claim to a followed | est sentence in the power ef the Court to intlict; | Jou A. Moxrett, Ese. fepeatedly knocked ond demanded water, but, without | greatest kindness and hospitality. but owing to the prisoner's former notorious cha | eary rrom Miscanntace.—Mrs. Catherine War- } avail. About that hour Mr. Stokely came to the door of on iis) omer gongs apiheeiont ner, wile of John Warner, who resides at No. 72 | hs cell, hulit partly opened, and on being, told by afi ation Co. 0a, whose reads, or in ‘whose | respectable place in civil society, can make himself | house, was ficed $13,” ied ¥ | Greenwich lane, died yesterday from the effects of } tre oe at him some. At the hovr in the morning wher enteral ayy tine. Tuaertedsinremees‘ | tho object of publiccentumely in shite of every warning, |" yamgeq Wilson, tor _assanlt and battery on Mrs. | Weartiage, side ot Massachusetts, aged ebout 40 | {000 was served tothe other prisoners the servants of “ 7 4, i appeal, an: t ist obstinately, hes ” . Was @ native , Age 4 : Tealined, eying, wagers Meet k Con tera Parte France Submissamis prudence Pons Cuunasclyy WheX | Coffee, fined $25, and sentenced to the city prisow | years, and her husband was + workman in the 06 ate pow TA took. someatend oot Renteset Beer istinnwns aud Thomas WOleott, Kars efer justificati i factory in Thirtieth street. The Coroner was called | ¢h, ing, the hour affiant cannot precisely state, but & Hart, Philaceiphe a Oleott, Esa. aris Bc pee eens peers John Connolly, foran assault and battery, fined | jn. and after a thorough examination of the cuse, | jomecs it’ most have. been between eight. or nine Jcens;—No. 208 Tver greet, Trovs 12 Exchange. Al- | ed a momber of the Le a declaration of $l, rge Beach, for keeping a disorderly house in | He Jury returned a verdict of death from the above | o'clock, a man, whom aifiant believes to be su Merritt, eee eee ee ere ee Walter Hunt, for assault and (battery on Joseph | Suppen Deatu rrom Inaitative Fever.—The ke to him, asking him if he knew him? Owing to ee eee HATE a co. | called the Washington Riflemen. Previous to the | 12’ Bennett, fined $25. read Bey ooo etwas called yesterday tohold an inquest on | the sudden change from, darkness to the glare of light - vTTH mix ge aca the company requested him to resign | ‘austin Saowden, for keeping a disorderly house | the body of a woman named Susan Jelly, wite of | affient did uot immediately recognise him so as to name v. FOWREL & 00-8 LINE: ts command, and rumors were in circulation that | _ judgment was suspended, and defendant ordered | Robert Jelly, in a house in Twenty-fiith street, | him, nd so said, but, observed, that, though he could not GH, landing at CALD | on or about the 15th D-c. 1835, in the Marine i Th f herd rey he knew his face. As well as affiant re- L’S, WEST POINT AND COLD | ; ,. ne | to pay the co near the Eighth avenue. The cause of her death i hs SPiUNG The steambout HIGHLANDER | Court,the plaintiff swore to naturalize a mannamed | \°via'ehias Burbank, for an assault and battery on | was found to have been irritative fever produced by | Cojlects, Mere ne eer ay. Gualintreseko c ” +t Wardrop, will leave the fout of Warren street | Peter Schlosser, and that he ha city watch, was sentenced to | “ ulcer o/ the legs.” were repe: in the large number of people U.S. Senators rrom Texsesser.—The Senate of Tennessee, by a party vote, have passed a resolution electing on their part If L Tenney (L _F.) and Brown, (W.) as Senators of the United States.— The House will of course reject them. Suppen Rise ix tHe Ono Riven. —The Cincin- nati Republican states that the Ohio River took « sudden rise on the morning of the 7th inst. and be- tore dark had risen ten feet. The rise was 80 un expected that much damage was done to property on the landing, on both sidesof the river, Out of 500 barrels of salt that had beea recently landed at the foot of Main street, upwards of 100 were wash- ed away. The loss to the lumbermen hasbeen very severe. It is estimated that not less than 100,000 feet of lumber have been washed away, there hav- been in the cit . srashecks Nicotine lan tepusecor util leave Newoeae | orev yenrt, when the revere waste ease, He the city prison for thirty day Kicxep ve a Row.—-Three nice young men, | cells, b vin erdset iaeentd re ensible | ing been immense qnantities all along shore, from Srery Monday mornmg ats o'clock, an Iueeday and Friday | yeuered # drill of the company on the Ist June, Trial Jor, Avsaull and Battery —Michael Walsh | gh ictRucnsths Vout, John Bezen, Andrew Har. | sympethy but in a manner and'tone of voice indjeative of | Walnat street to Muli Creek. ‘The loss of property mat bocoel 840; but the c mpany did not turnout. A large was tried for an assault and re on John H. | man, and others, entered the porter-house of John | Bate and, malice. on the Covington side is also very large, comprising fall number of persons appeared to witness the parade, | Howie, on the night previous to last fall’s election. | Rock, 69 Ludlow street, on Thursday evening, pier caiptee in a. pie ar peers ies id and on the plaintiffappearing, he was mobbed 4 " flici red: f- eat These were th i : The evidence was not sufficient to preduce any ef- | kicked up a row, knocked down the bar-keeper TL Mant Comained in Gloss Oe : ceciptiasigned for | ‘These were ih < hrineipal points for ihe defence. | fect on the minds of the jury, and alter a short | raieed the very devil. Officers Barber and Hora Pee aria ree ail fom the tise of bis being Brovght “PALL ARKANGEMENT—POUOHKEEPSIE AND” | by Day d Graham, and by A. Vanderpoel (the Kin- | *Peech by Mr: Walsh, who defended himself, the | finally eueceeded in arresting thethre¢ above named, ' to the prisen until, Sunday morning, sbout, eleven oy ‘NEW YORK. derhook roaret) for defendant—the jury, without leaving their seats, returned # ver- | and they were locked up to consider the result. twelve o’clock—when he was take: m there in the The fast sailing steamboat OSE OLA, Cap- - gongs dict of not guilty. i custody of Stokely, by virtue of said wr tain Verdige ‘Truesdale, for the remainder of | €d by Mr F. Brown, and the latter by Mr. P. J. | ts eqult and Battery.——Thomas Donlan, Philip | | Stone Tur Annesten.—A colored rogne,pamed to Murray Hill, the establishment of Dr. Ja Seca Fae eo easter md Bat as] Gag ge itness called for defe Flyon, and Michae] Murtagh, were tried for an al- | Abraham Bostwick, was caught yesterday by offi- donald, where he received every attention and . a) e first witness lefence was Pr- vated assault and battery on the person | cers Clark and bare after having committed a | ness. about 100 barrels of pork, 600 kegs of lard, and 2% hhds. tobacco. freight 0: apply. to the C Kes ail yaggage and Teeignt of orapecie, put on board this boat, ereot unless @ bill of lading Mowite Races —Third day—Jockey Club Purse $500, Twe Mile Heats. Thomas Watson's b. m. Maria Collier, 6 years eid, by Collier, dam Gallatin, 107 Ibe. git J. 8. hie b. {Charming Molly, 3 years 014,BF imported Shokspeare, {dam hy Mon- Ter ScniosseR, who testified that he came to | sed *8gr i f 214 yards of pilot cloth, valued at time laboring under fan in. | sieur'Tonson, 83 lbs. ° 4 ‘ 1223 this country in January, 1831, and was naturalized of Soka ay, ts xo aoa Somiben te ay Boles Pe John M. Couts,’ No. 217 rear Fe cate rg a secompanied with a sever cough, | H. Clarkson’s s.f. Letty Floyd, 4 years old, by the riughkervarcat | 2 December, 1834. lane ie a tailor by trade, Gestys. ‘Marshall, corner of Prince and ‘Mot | wich street. €ommitted. and on several oceasions Ww!) pores Eee Bawere | | bapened mpage op ne tie 2 dis. o'clock in the morning. iT “aptain, | aed keeps a porter house in He 4 ‘ roached his cell and to! im in a voice of mool ime 4 5—4 5—- caboard, or io D. RANDOUPH MARTIN. | first became acquainted with pla ptem- | streets: A variety of evidence was produced, a | Ansxnoxmexr or A Crito.—A woman, named aympaty Ab, youare going fast,tbat 1s & ChUTCH- | our Day-—Jockry Clud Puree $1000, Four Mile = = 114 West st. | ber, 1835; was at Weidemeyer’s, in William st de Ae ne ree etepar: | Margaret Muldoon, was arrested yesterday for | yard or grave yard congh! Picton ale wc tis wooed pete. and the J iesttenke, abandoning a male child, named George Bigby,aged | © Wh Pin prison offiant himself, and his friend and urtaghs | seven months. The child was found, in the latter | couns 4d OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.— | one day, and something was said about joining a 4 ded £ sold, b Rapin Takes oy Det kiy ap eae tary company, and also about my being natur- Fk merger tg Rs vi 7 D. Myer’s bb. Lord of Lorn, & t Donlan and years old, ‘Argyle, out of the Duck Filly by Virginian, ed a verdict of guilt: of the process by which they aga failing packet #hi i ing him, said | 874 acquitted Flynn. f November, in the area of 159 lm street, kee ‘gail on Wednesday, the 19th inst..her as " alized.” The plaintiff, without my asking him, said ‘a part of November, in im street, oy it Ww * denied to him!! On the 110 pounds—G rick, . = ot ‘accommodations ‘ot this iine jor fs well | he would go to the Marine Court with me, and House-—William Greene | Ann Kane. mugly wrapped up in some cloths, and er eenia after his imprisonment, when knocking at | Gen. T. B, Scott ee, Olympus, 4 years old. 72 to be superior to any other. Those about to embark, | sweat to my being qualified. I told him that I had di was sent to the Aims House. This offence, accord: | 11'¢ goor of the cell, hoping to procure water—anotner | by imported Luzborough, out of Eudora by uld exami re this packet ship: before engaging elsewhere. | deelared my i ‘one for th but had It was proved by | ing toour statutes, 18. felony and punishable by im- | jeeper, not Stewart, came and looked in through the | “Pacolut, 100 lbs. - : ‘ “ 23 for terms of passage apply on board, foot of Beekman street, leelared my intentions forthree years, but not Ret ig Fy . keeper, ‘ a, by -or lo the subscribers. 2 "| been in the country the five years required for na- Kichard F, Carma: id others, that the premises | prisonment in the State prisen. amallorifice in the door and threatened bim, when he | T. Watson’s b. c. Aroortook,4 y old, by ; sFolte HERS & CO. turalization. He replied ‘Bat ‘a few days would | complained of, are usedas a dance house, and that Perry Tureves.—Mary Kennedy was arrested asked for Ran) ys if N bey not ia quiet, he Wheelty , Randolph, dam by imported En- a. L Pulte 45 i <a by ya ns on ys jant rameined in © y voy, Ds. . be be a be Persons desirons of een: outer ec no difference. We went to the Marine | the noise created by the assembling and dancing of Xd for stealing a merino vest’ ONL sonar Decester nforesald, until brought out | R.W. Wither’s ch. c. Castro, 4 years ol, by yesterday and committe is trom WL Kershaw, No. 60 William street. A | on habeas corpus ithis day, the 8th of January. On the x, | man named Axey Burrill, was also locked up on 4 | night of the Ist January, finding himself very ill from mh noe charge of stealing a piece of carpeting from John | the cold of the cell, its noisome smell, and the increased i ii . | the company, at various times, was a nuisance ne ult tr Liverpool pactaly'on the as | ing't had bere here for five yearn, and. A got my | the opinion 0 the witnesses. The d every month, Apply et sores ae papers. I wanted to ge home and get my declara- | that the room was rented two nights t 5 lls were princi- 4 imported Consul, dam Bertra Time 8 19 wh. Fifth Day—Jockey Clab Purse $700 ree Mile - PASSAGE FOR SAVANNAH—First t— | tion r, but Captain Lasak sald it was no mat- | toa dancing master, and that the wer irritation of hie lunge, he called the keeper, who then car, Theeplendid pocket sip CRLIA. hatch, tor-—he would tell the Court it had been lost, whieh | pally got up for the purpose of benefitting some | 8: Ogden, No. 252 Mott siree! rer enc Tose deeed ome he ballets ® Atrehem Fic ats gi Yo the second bore. Meee ee anne ea For nomt fot Lhe did. Joined the company, and did duty at the | sick of poor man orweman. Also, that the house | Asormen Crrance acainer Horxins Bannes—Of | Parly, to have the Physicisn of the establishment | V, Johnson's ch. £ Marthe Conor. 4 leech ¢ation should be made on boar. foot Maiden to | great fir 5 ‘was no mere disorderly th: blic houses general- | ficors Colvin, Relyea and F. J. Smith found a rus- | brought, that he might examine him, and state whether | by Bertrand. out of Sf op enedge by IW. & J.T. TAPSCO Jonny Sreiaxen sworn.—Belonged to the Wash- idence wi decidedly contra- | set valive trunk on the premises of the above named | his life might not be endangered by remaining there ano. | J. 8. Garrison's i ni Ct Cinco Aum eo 46: South street, Or 68 Peck ington Rifle Con pany: was corporal and secreta- eter, and the jury, therefore, could | person, known as the keeper of a notorious “fen ce” } ther night, in so unhealthy and comfort e+ 8 condition; | “Ivanhoe by Va as ibe 4 Wik LORAFTR TOR NOLAND IRELAND, SCOT. | ry. The compsny did not. take any vote not to ind were discharged. saa} # Divisionstrect. ‘The. property had been stolen | thet tt oveung children who heduomearrelaivesand | John P. Brown's .c. Tom Day 4yenrs old, by aonay ALES —Persous desirous of send’ | turn out on the Ist Ji Idid notturn out. Cap-| Store Thief —A colored woman named Eliza | from Edmund Wilte, No. 1 Bowery Burnes was | honed (rey tie cnn oe a iave without # pro | Bertandout of Saily Melville by Virginian, part tain Lasak captai ted in Sept. 1839. Garvey, was tried and convicted of steallng three | committed to prison on Wednesday tor arimilarof- | eer TE Dromised to bring the Physician, but he 104 Iba—4 Ibe. ts ah Stes dis. ‘i a sworn.—Is a member of the company, ~ "ge gb > No. 72 Badvon fence, in receiving a number of stolen whips, cmese! cine aianle 10-6 10—6 17 ut not turn out on that 3 h i street, on the it of jay, January —_— A RLY ENIS. eee AR ‘ the company. Is not a ihined: Cates Leos was sentenced tothree months in the penitentiary. Fine ar Srarsortetp, M. A large wooden | Sw: efor» me this Lith ) Fine at Ransssensee® was The a bg, AY eng, Trial of the Editors of the Sunday Flash —Wm. J. | building on Main-street, Spri eld, Mass sowned | ny of J 1840. tory at Keaisboroush, Vt helonring to Dowaison Capt. Scu wAntz sworn.—Was Ist Lieut. of the | Snel! ing and George Wilkes were tried for am hy Geo Dwight ind John Child, and oceupied b: Pan: re i A ore, ; t wh bogh ty wceilaeay o 0 ‘ - t Washington Rifle Company on the Ist June, 1340; | demeanor in publishing a paper called The S A. C, Cole & Co., merchant tailors, and Covell City and County of New York, 9x—Dai ten Loa agg ens . - Capt. Lasak ordered the company to asrembl Flash. ‘The prasecution stated that Goodwin, druggisis, was destreyed by fire on Sa- | 4G 157 second H was destroyed. No insurance, Centre Market; there were sixty-three or sixty- | prove that the sheet contained obs day morni Covell and Goodwin were | Vork, and Charles Me Haaren or Wasnixoron.—Sixteen deathe in Deo orn and affirmed auch as should not be allowed to appear in a public | insured at the Manhattan, in New Yogk fo 9600. | said city, being daly sworn and ouued four members belonging to the company red print, and therefore they presumed that it was | Ios* $7000, thet ArtaurL. Magen was a regimental order. We muste Ki ;