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THE NEW YORK HERALD . NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1842. Price Pwo Osnts Vel, Vil.—Ho, 323 —Whol: SEW LI. FRPOOL PACKETS. ‘Time's Change Assautt amp Stassinc:—A man named G Reminiscences of Colt’s Trial. manslaughter, or excusable, or justifiable homicide, ae- | Adama, be might Rave thought it bet B To sail he Now York ov ‘46th, and Liverpool on the 19th Aspe Rupa PM nes malvern) iyemestley, and held to bai Deshi ee be cca | ees ae eon and ciroamstances of each case. hide the body, as Moses did that of Zavehe, ‘each Fines chenaer-—olit ‘Time's changes, committing an assault on Owen Hanovan, on Fri- We have a variety of reminiscences of Colt’s trial ee. nab Ailing, salem i be. snnciangien or when he met him by the lied with cand a dad create dove the Ghtiiee coet day night, at 256 Walker street, and stabbing him | and Colt’s character, which will be worth bringing | Sided. shell be murder in the following caree "| him—slew him and hid him There s mom New Yorn. Or rend the palace dome. with a knife, but not dangerously. Shaeege tien out occasionally, in the absence of excruciatingly | 1. When perpetrated from a premeditated detign to ounting oe this. Different men would nog 8, Captain John Collins, 26th Nov. Wobeantpadedlit Gaventestt turned round and sued Hanovan for assault and bat- interesting news from Europe. We give to-day, effeet the death of the person killed, or of any human acase, as different minds are Be pnos < HP Deporeter 3 And cherished in the aprin i Aend » Ween making buslaces tot lawyeraalt send: ur reporter’s notes of the eloquent speech of John is. petrated by any act imminently danger. tuted. . No man, were he as brave : Duatn raos 4 Bare or Corrow.—A coldred man | Our reporier s note Mg er eid evicelng a Gereated mini, regesdions that he wouli's aptain FA. Jan. ee othe Captain fm. Skiddy, 26th Feb. Turn withering from autumn’s wind, ‘A dead and sapless thing. ras 24h Nov. Pe otis Win. 8 Dee. ‘The playground of our childish days, 1S, Captain J. Kee am named Aagustus Carlin, aged about thirty-one years, | ©. Morrell, Esq. the cousel who opened the case of was injured about a week since by a bale ef cotton | Colt fer the defence. Itis worth reading, We have falling upon him, while engaged at his business as @ | 4 i99 critical notes of the speeches of Mesers. Whiting, Grave his dru pencrday, wa fe Soar fo have | Selden, Smith and Emmet, which we shall publish life,although without any premeditated design to effect the death of eny particular individual. 3, When perpetrated without any design to effect death | i¢ by @ perronjengaged in the commission of any felory. eve , Others might have acted iss >| might, perbap The ground taken by the District Jitertep will | lic what they r thing to conceal ifferently. Scme e gone forth and told ta the pub- done—that they had killed aman May wear so stangea face, NB, C aebtede.\nitt That notone olden lineament, da ecty of New York, with such improvements as com! Is left for us to trace. i Es The corener held an inquest at No. 23 Willett et. | one of these days. 7 neces $100,for which ample stores will be Mr. Monneru.—May it please the Cor proof ol : snr in self-defence. But you must not ‘se ships are commanded by experienced maa- Seo yon, gentlemen of the Jury—We have now statute he rument was used | believe that thi what all would have done make every exertion to give general satiainc re ca aacvgyt Fa : at that stage of mitt ial rien the moat solemp:the and shenle ren emecogely, iro ects Gi Led ae ge Circumstances. But, gentle- captains fihese ships will be responsi Time’s changes—ol ‘ime’s changes— ‘errespondence of the Herald.’ most onerous, and most difficult part of their dut; s . a is not e point. It for = ae fi ete by them, unless re ne may work ater they Will, Hanarsevnan, Feb. 3, 1842. | devolves upon the pris mers counsel. After hay. | you will ey wage whine gats fadap, how, the. act Was done—ifdone at alle of ing are i therefor. ‘urn all our sunshine into storm, ‘ ‘ of a ing already consumed so large a portion of your ev. o ied » Ore. Tr, and not to look at the acts of t! 4 ee an pace ceetasteeames ey Ag. eR epee tot ll. neesigtn Seana leaded oe erey time, and so severely tested your patience while 12, A * Libro al sherwands, although the most erie . ‘of war. The cheek welike to look upon, —Bank Bill—The Weather—Senators— Ladies, §¢- | investigating the evidence for the prosecution, it | _ Sec. 6, The killing of a human being without a de. | acts have been laid at his door as having been dene 4 Or pee CS. 56 Ee May loose its downy red, Sinco my last letter, the resumption resolutions | now necessarily becomes my duty more minutely | sign to effect death, by the act, procurement or culpable | 1» formar days. But circumstances are changed, ee ONS AS BROWN ECO, Licerool. And only earried wrinkled lines, of which I then spoke, have oceupied all the time | to examine that evidenee, and bring forward auch | neglixence of any éther, whilé suchother is engaged. | Aud John (- Colt, now poor and friendless, comes Letters by thepackeis will be charged 19} cei yer a Where once fair dimples spread. rebutting testimony as in my opinion must fully and mounting to felon: y J r trial om harge which, if proved, ‘ of the Senate, The discussion still continues, and | one cey ly wipe off at once and forever that foul @ vote will hardly be taken for some days. Allthe | stain which now eullies the name and fame of my old panic speeches that have been made for the | unfortunate clien‘, and brands upon his brow the last few years, have been repeated, since these re- eatest crime denounced by Heaven or punished solutions were introduced; and no one will pre- yy man—the marder of a fellow being. o ave wouldaffeet hi eheet: Wiewlusper ounce. and newspapers 1 cent eac! 10 this situation, but for —it is all he aske—it is all that Hg t my jates ask for him. But that,justice shall be meted out that inseparable from the law; and if ‘ ier 2. In an attempt Ye perpetrate any such crime or mis- demeanor. In Gases where such killing would be murder at the common law, shall be deemed manslaughter in the first The form that’sdesrest to eur arms, May wane from easy grace, The raven traces shine po more- And grey hairs take their place. But we can lightly smile at all we ask that w: mercy which i degree. "toc. 10. The killing of a human bei: , 4 ed before you a young man just entering in- without a de | he have but this, ‘¢ no doubt that from thi Some eelltsma tuionanae barskly aot, tend to say, that all the discussion we have had, fe in the it ot we of hie i: mee, oie 'd | sign to death, ina heat of passiovs, but in a cruel | charge be will receive a safe deliverance a Bh t ‘That once was warmly kind. has thrown one additional ray of light on the sub- by uisonmntanee nig his esette in sera a pean s aatoconstitute excuseble er justifiable hands. pets ject. Argument has almost been lost sight of in | fortunate and pitiable situation that can befall a hu- heuteria tho © Se rdbested Jarag the somuner te Tl hands and eyes that used to be ito pe altoey and pereonal rhbvetiiil eet ha ite | man being on t je the grave—with no earthly Soares te 8 econd | Paomorione asp Arronrments IN THE Auwy t t Cornell, 10th Oct, 1841. Can calmly take a long farewell, : . friend but one, on whom he can call for support or | — seo, 12. The killing of another, inthe heat of passion, | OF THE Unitep Starks, wy rux Puxsipent, vy , ECapt. Jacksnn, 16th Oct. ‘And ju as calmly meet. Place. We had something of a treat the other day | succor, one only brother to whom alone he can look | without the design to effect death, by a dongerous wea. | AND WITH THE ADvicR AnD Cow, 7 nel eet Hard th ‘See “ in a speech from Mr. Kidder, the new Senatorfrom | for consolation, in this most trying hour of his | pon,in any case except such wherein the killing of ano- | Senare.—Conrs or T’orocraPmicaL vf aa aks Hesiieie vir ts se Pate toch Luzerne. On Tuesday, he went into an able argu- | »eed—deprived by misfortuee of the assistance of a | ther is herein declared to be justifiable or execusable, | —2d Lieutenant Wm H. Warner to be 1s rom . father, whi as has already been shown you, gen- | shall be decmed manslaughter in the third degree. nant, September 1, 184], vice A! Thisufords roth Ni LE, Capt. Bh rng rt ment in favor of an immediate resumption. This | temen, his mother and his sisters have descended illi Fruet Reormenr 0 reac Capt. icklasen ONY ely sso hep) argument, and even Mr. K. himself, was attacked | ¢o « that bourne from whence no traveller rateras.”” igNowbare bee pale expressly: that ihe. Killing Thomas MeCrate to be he Liewtar Fret ary apt. Knight, 81 - Oh! better, then, to die and give ina very ungentlemanly manner, by a ‘small po- | And merciful indeed has been that dispensation of | thought shall be held to £. only mai 1839, vice Robinson, resigned, to stand next below Rostit te the sity of New York, sed ahah te a ckegor re tatoe”” whig Senator from the west, who ran up the | Providence which summoned them to a better | constitute the crime of murder ; t let Lieutenant Grier, Brevet 2d Lieut. Leonid ight draftof water, have receatl been ‘Than live to see Times bitter change iJ 7 < . world e’erthey witnessed a scene whieh must hare | torne Jenkins to be 2d Lieutenant, Deeember 8), 184! ‘and pat in splendid order, wit necommodationt In hearts we love and trust. black flag of abuse and misrepresentation. Mr. | so sadly embittered the remainder of their life in | tated mention, a premeditated design viee McCrath, promoted. ” P- Wasccagers unequalled for comfort, Tpey oe tem toate clay auxcinizenty K , who, though a young man, moves in debate like | thie. [Here the ipeeneas wept bitterly.) Gentle- | John CG. Colt to kill Samuel Adai Szconn Reotment or Dracooxs —Ist Lieut. faction. ‘They will at all times be towed up and y gad a? a stately ship at sea, disregarding the smaller craft, | men, I address aJury of my fellow men; and if you i Nathan Darling te be Captain, December 15, 141, 5 2 ippi by Lbs peseetil: Tre way TO KEEP Your Sunpay Moanino’s Her- efevetey Wallin precngunstoucn, liver or plated wate or atp.—As complaints are made at nearly all our pub- Gea eS ae Ct hy J lic houses that the Herald of Sunday morning is sto- value thereon expressed. len nearly as soon as laid upon the reading room ta- possess but the ordinary attributes of human nature you beyond the shadow of a doubt, that | Vice Ashley, resigned. 2d Lieutenant John H in this ease there was no killing which would con- | Hill to be Ist Lieutenant, Octobea 8, 1841,-vi stitute murder in the eye of the law ; that there | Lawton, resigned. 2d Lieutenant Albert Lowry to not such a killing as would render the be Ist Lieutenant, December 15, 1841,vice Darling, replied to the gentleman in a speech of more than | Pit’ jf oy, x c a r spmpathies must have been excited forthe anhourand a half in length, and treated him with Prisoner dariug the progresa of thie trial. I know just severity. Although severe, he was di '@ been excited, and sure I'am you feel an thereon ex and eloquent. Provoked to anger, he spoke with hope that he will be able te show to your- en of mi ter in the third de romoted. Brevet 2d Lieutenant Philip W. or leben rig COLL CO, s4Southas.or, | ble, we advise the clerks of euch establishments | greg Coney Vet ik cide ne ik a tithe he court and the world at large, that he is he able-te, abaw farther, thet thie be Donald to be 24 Lieatenant, Oetebrra dant, ie. JAMES E. WOODRUFF, Agentin New | 99 write upon it bi Tey, iS Fene ting ilty of the crime with which he st harg- able or excusable homicide, if the Hill, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieute H *‘Orfgens, who will promptly forward all ane: aeroe po! ~ sj sarcasm, will not soon be forgotten by the subject ‘That your hopes will be realiz ce on the part of the prosecution is su‘. | Cxlhoun to be 2d Lieutenant, Dece: Fe ee ere ee een Sorte ; ‘Molen, hom wath | that called them forth. pears to me hardly the subject. 0 ficient to shove that there was a homicide at aii, | Vice Lowry, promoted. dy measired. jsty_ | And insert the name of the hetel to which it is sent | 4 pil) has been introduced into the this trial be concluded, we tru.t to In the casefof Ezra White (reported in 24 Wi pins? Regiment or Autivteay.—Brevet 2d NEW YORK AND NEWARK. in the blank. This will keep iteafe. thorising the Governer to sell the whole line of | ti#factorily and conclusively that the prisone dell) which so ably argued and conducted ieuteuant Samuel Jones to be 2d Lieutenant, Sept. : ing bi offi td Pig yah’ boy ae, the baris guiltless of that erime for which hi our associate in the la 28, 184, Whipple, transferred to the Corps of _ AQousstion is now debating by the officers of | improvements from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, for arraigned before you, if indeed he be guilly ‘Tora raphical Engineers. justice, who snperiniers the ean bast tt $20,000. A mumber of other propositions are about | of aay erie, at gl Bat, Fentlomen, while eal with which he carried that cause | | 7 ip, Ruewinep or Antiisar —Ist Lieute- i the following character:— ther i ii . |} your sympathies have been not improper! i ited and decided by th obert Anderson to be Captain, O: Fare of our city, of ig being made to cartail the expenses of the govern: | Your svmpaliics have, » Riles at The bud d by IS, vied Ghrhers decoded! hee a, Detgher 2B, the ends of justice areas well effected by the arrest of persons.about to commit crime,,as they would be if no arrest should take place until after the ¢rime rinciples of law,) in that ci was | 1 c he Supreme Court of this State th . Keyes to be Captain, November 80, 1841, vice onan indictment for mu: Lee, promoted in the Staft. 2d Li s 23, 1841, ri} ce r © express malice canact be proved, his | Gilham to be lst Lieutensnt, Octo ment. ¢ we must not forget that ‘ot! also connec- The Bank Bill introduced into the House of Rep. | ted with this cause have had strong claims upon jatives, the other day, is progress jawly. | your feelings ; the h rick- (ex Leave New York. Anecach. Ata RM. Mo ode 4 do aaa . Oe Pp ‘en widow of the d had her share of tal ily follow, “Ni . | Vice Anderson, promoted. 2d Lieutenant Willi Maite avi 10 de macs conan Sevier apr sit Many of its provisions meet with but li:tle favor. fering during the Brogroas ‘of thia melancholy af- ee Age he ped VU adit rd Kens | op, Sherman to be let Lidatenast Neve MO Brom tha tect of Laberty streat. RpEsT TOD LAMIURY TD -h of September | The following is an abstract of its provisions: We feel, and feel deeply hersituation, and ibe-| tion done this? Has a single particle of evi- | 1841, vice Keyes, promoted. Brevet 2d Lieutenant Seo. 1. Provides for an immediate resumption e that amidst the immense orowd that fil:s this Relief votes to be received by the State dence been adduced, evincing any pre-medita' on the part of John C. Colt to kil! Samuel Leave New York. e Newark. last Messrs, David Seissoa and John Gill, Bgedts for John F. Reynolds to be 2d Lieutenant, Octobe, 23 M. P. iP. oP. the transportation of passengers and merchandise, 1841, vice © 5 1 23, ame Bake Higbee atwat AND rented the store No. he faiden Lane, from Mr. » vice Gilham, promoted. Fare reduced Is4l, vice Currier, resigned. Brevet nant. israel B Richard pen te beSdeoure September 30, 1841, vice Chandler, pro- i i Seas goto nape orp crak Se It remains for you, gentlemen, to Turn Rear I i Patrick Cougan, a master builder, of ‘Beekman | issued notes under the Relief Bill, not to pay bar: Efi) i MENT OF Inrawtay.—2d Lieutenant cof Liberty taes vey atzect. A lease, was drawn up at the time, renting them or receive them in payment of debts; but when bears ravaty ath Ls frag ere ee sumels.. a ippeither OF tat T. Chandler to be Ist Lieutenant, Septem- ya ee remnant ete Matra on the Treen, | quire whatdoes the law, what do the people. de- tocomply with these provisions to work an absolute mand and expect from us on this occasion? The forfeiture of charter. The other sections provide for Jaw demands that the prisoner shall be tried, and fairly tried on this charge, and ¢ hand of wi nature ow idence willbe. Cir- which forbid this course fully able to show you, i From the : Leave New York. ve Tay, the premises for two years and seven months at Ate AM. eS i He perannum, the conditions of which were that Some pecans eh 125 was te be paid on signing the lease, $125:on e first’ of November, making the amount for the . intment of trustees, ko. KO, to take chi f ople ask thet | of teral tanoes, that th i way’ va + Jostats: | firet three months, and the rem wry Ae dg wind upthe banks,and other matters of no general in: | that law sball be fairly” adminis ie and j +4 to sohuie jena Go Colt of the crime of ‘roneph Maiden Oa et Eee Lieutenant 1 OR ed hak are. be made hese nee customary. HME re-'| terest, but mereifully executed; that this prisoner shall | laid in the” indietm According 1841, ‘viee Harvie, décvhicd’ Detar ee * ety from Nt ‘York, hag been elucedbetren Jatin ea hn pinouiet Gas tureene tie Te Ceasar a Fd Bab/Tiecaury: for tin eaieaeagiag oat Ue elas oolaty deak tna ovidente which is'breaphy decision ol, they: Lannensee.. couttae,,. oxpetis nant Alexander C, H. Dames, to be 2 Lewens, ean Ne to 50 cents. *, 2 te th it jig- | Zens, solely upen the evidence whic! rou; i t Tov or al equit! it oie ‘J Sg yd adage fade - would have fallen due on the firat of May, with the Mae iertagh Minions! the Commonwealth before them. Pout while this is demanded by the to hee prisoner. ff a doubt fo Rhy the hinds Ba ereat arta Tice Belden, promote Md kc jutenant, transferred to the ‘The weather has undergone a decided change | refle within the last twenty-four hours; and I fear our spting-like days are about leaving us. This is a greut pity, eo will not throng the pape ow that mailime Fete jew Brunewickfor | ‘succeeding three months of that quarter. The two tp i ia “every evening at peat TA. receipts given by Cougan, the last oreo: dated who procure their tickets at the tothes,re- | November 2d, 1841, was witnessed by Mr. Robert Wieketzraia, Ticestsarereceived by thecomucior | Sch" On the 17th of January, Messrs. Seizeon and of the jury, as to whether the crime be murd | Xe, sot er or daevrlaughter, they must acquit the pri- 2a Dragoons” 1641, vies Clarke, soner; and ifthey dou hether it be manslaugh- ter or excusable homicide, they are eqnally bound om New Brunawick is omit-| Paymentaof $125 each were paid as upon and eir jadgment, and carry away their rea- Benjamin F, Larned reav- a ies ¢) i: - i frage se if tol so much. But then we will have more legisla. | 90n captive, and if such feelings and excite- | to acquit him. [Here learned geutleman read he. vee oye ISLAND FERRY. Gill made a traasfer of ets eased and lease to ting, and less speaking. Some of our gray heaved ment were ‘to ha y,or unduly influence the ftom thp case of Mitchell vs. State of Tennessee Samuel Fisher, Sen. and on the same day | Senators are bachelors, and at times, when the gal- | mind of a jury, the prisoner, though perfectly guilt- | 8 Yerger’s Tennessee Rep., p. 614] If there Foot of Whitehall street.| Cougan went belore G.'D. Wheeler, Esq , Commis- | jeries are crowded with the lovely and the fair, | lese, would Cftentimes not only be condemned | doubt, a vacillation in your minds asto the nature rn STATEN ISLA 7 sioner of Deeds, pad made an oltiavit thata balance they will make it ient to perpetrateaspeech, | Without a trial, but punished without a cause. | of the offence, you'are bound to give the prisoner A wey md Le ‘tchall of $83 33 was due him forrent of the premises for evidently thinking more of the douz yeur of thela- | You, gentlemen, are solemaly called upon by your | the benefit of that doubt, und return a verdict of ac- | Maje Aeagans Sizsen leland Atv oclock a.m. ‘one month, from the Ist of November to the let of | dies, than of the subject. H, | oaths to lay aside all feelings forthe prisoner, and tal. Now, bowstands this case? Who caused | tasd., .. Y ‘ Bs ike ye Bo December. He obtained a landlord’s warrant there- all the sympathy you may have had for Mrs. | Adams to visit Colt? Did Colt ever invite him at | sistence, with th S abiidantenant. Golonel ohos «Qe e yop lesioainpos, Semnoset ae aes mame ge if id especially must you disregard either | any time to come there? Look through the | Novy. 80, 1841, vice or deceased. Captae RS : ss Sc seas 6 ‘ Boston. : 5 , 4 " . » Vi 4 \s . B. on tn fering ta oF.“ tt | hnurge he was red ahead previo re (Comemmneae othe Heri) ammo, public picvadiog on this solemn | whole. of the, teaimony, and ce if there | Les Bravet NajonidheCommiseary of Subsisanee, Staten leland at § olelecks Pm. ©2_ |! ceived the rent for that month, and given his re- Bosror, Fes 3, 1842. from all passion and all prejudice, from | ment between them at any time—there is no saned. In kaeenaee hon aylor teas purchased ‘at the | ceint therefor, certifiedto by a witness. He denied Geta of al Hinds, purchuwed and for sale the signature in the receipt shown, and thus placed * 8, J. SYLVESTE. himself in a position to prevent all possibility of his 6 a ee making a plea of ger in é late when he made the af- acide ak tye sen fidavit. He was finally admitted to bail in the sum Boz, Movements in Boston—Headaches—Visit to Lou- | whatever source it may emanate. You must ap- ell—Ducks and Roast Fowls. proach Gs cae ery wp e6g perfectly pure and p i eter: te justice between the epee ra aie he priioner and the people, but a temper that justice ae eS ie with merey, that mercy which belongs to the law, It is, but seldom that anything happens in this | inseparabje from it and its highest attribute. If you quiet town on the seacoast worth] writing about; e entertained in your breasts any, even the e nf test di t thi but when anything does tura up, it is but proper brad ake pdacrty ipods cradlcca tance to writeand talk about it as much as we can. feelings, and sit in judgment calmly, justly, Such an event, is the appearance, in this cerner | truly, and perfectly free from bias. One of i s ji my associates in this cause, who has teld you ol te world, of Charles Dickens, Be mae ince that he was not learned in the criminal law, the arrival in our city of this amiable and truly | has conducted this cause, step by step, with the ascomplished gentleman, he has been welcome! | utmost care and skill, and bad you not, snes and bored by numberlezs attentions, from two clas? | observed the minuteness with which the District ; | Attorney went over every point and particle ot thing of the kind! Has JobnC. Colt ever said any | ist Artillery, to be Com: thing against Adams ? ever uttered an unkind word | wi g in Decent cq : him? Has it not been the ver rerrie of len the rank of Captain, December 2, 1841, vice this ja the contrary is it not proved that in all , sie their transactions he was friendly, kind, talking | the State of Mareen ee De iam, Lovely, of petit neal end Antone LAM gpg Pio bent phar September 30, 1841. ‘Daby y Herndon, of the most perfect cordiality and good feeling ; and yet ireini: 4 the Distriet Attorney says that there hes bees 2 | Siste,of Virginia, to be Assistant Surgeon, Sept- murder in the language of the statute. sian et gentlemen, if Johe C- Colt intended. to kill tain Sib Intaatry it lait Donays late Cape Adams, would he have done it there ? in that room | 1841, vice Herring, dismissed. Charles Davis, which Witeler's seholefe frequented all houre of | Ate erofeasor ix the Military Academy, to be Pay: i the day—in a building, the doors of which wore at | “UIST TOTSNSL TT, TO ic Smear roe rnc all times open to the whole community—in 1» pub- vi tie place ike that, to'which every body bad erz-|_ WORMS CAUSES DEATH. stant access 1 Could he have contemplated sucha | READ WHAT SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES at OSIRIS. | of $1000, which he procured. leas ton Market sl More Amatcamarion.—Officer Stephens yester- ey, 5b otock a gcck AM, Poesday, | day — a descent on he Ling of a notorious d Bank ‘Mond 19 | house of prostitution and amalgamation, kept by a 4 eeday, and Friday, at hell past colored bag named i mga Carns -” Most ‘Phe boat will run as above until further notiee, navigation street. Two good looking white girls named Julia eather i fm* | Day and Malinda Ross, aged about 19 years, were sod weather permitting 7 fousd upon the premises, who had beet kept there ra pony lo theiter, panog bette for the yarneee of amal tion. The girls Bit san Brocdwiy Theses Ce es ees pert 0 packrall ‘8 island ae vagrants, an a ‘by Stace to Albany by the line from any Doint on the East of finding $1000 bail. commii o prison in default ‘ade of the river where the boats may be compelled by ice to ses of persons—welcomed by one, who honor him this testimon: rf Hi . rs have done: ioe . : : y, you might have been surprised that | thing ?| Why,a man_must have been frantic, who me ‘ } will be om board each of the mail boats togive assie- He gable tne iol pect o im responding (in the elegant manner fur which the | we should consune so much of yourtimeandpatence | could for a moment have thought of committing tapedcsol tee tore png apo tiy be gy Fo we psn oa Montreal, touching at Albany, (office | hart Graber, and he resided at the corner of Heater elite of our metropo! re celebrated,) to the nu- | in following out that evidence on the cross-exa- | such adeed in sucha place! But, thank God, we | Wood was ‘astoniahed at ah nny ¥ tive Museum) and embraces a very direct and commo- | 254 Allen streets. merous letters which he brought from England— saisation Bas. sea Ware deters lnsd.as yecamie our | set up no does becom no ples vi os in th UO a ae ila that wee oe route thither. . 5 nt A uty, to contest this case at every poiut ; to wate! every thing bas been said agai " ihe Alba bested ues bp cara tard aod ee gr ‘ane on Mon- | and bored by the ethers, a mixture of toadyism and ised trifle from its ori throwsbiall ite minutest . “¢8 that ingenuity and d ne fara ay of Lira. ~ where rie me Pe Wis sels a2 thaceataet house day eros, wiidiigebcn fermen. On| vulgarity, whom he patronises by permitting their | ramifications and bearings upon the case; for as It has even bes Hil aloe years old had boom give ap ce js by taxes vig; ard speed of al who way give ue the Pied Biel Sate. Darwen — An usksows man, about | advances. This latter class are by far the most ts learned Disheles Attorney would ta ee ae was induced to try them; and, to her unapeakable joy. three ronall Unrough from New York city to Albany. thirty years of age, was found drowned on Governor's nd they go it with a “perfeet lose. | eee ee tte orinover in vuch a asec? SHEHMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES aretruly awonder ' Mf. BAXTER, } Age" Island, yesterday afternoon. He was dressed in| neg,” intruding themselves at seasonable and un- haw di this cause fa oe 1. V. BAKER, Proprietor. . eRe tr sailors clothes, with black cloth vest, and had been z <4 a Mr. Henry 8, Banker. 90 Green street, was cured of along si = POWELL & CO-B LINE. in the water for several weeks. The Coroner held | seasonable hours, in their endeavors te catch a pth a ei standing cough by only five lonengen, aflér having used large 5 an inquest on the body, and finding no marks of of the most fashionable and popular author } MNS hs Pare ne, This is stein flave-tcver raised any from the dead-tad 0 one eer gare e time he took po: He purchased none of EI : BOR NEWBU! landi ‘ALD Wats, WEST FON 1 ANDER violeace, ordered it te be buried on the island. ING—The steamboat of the day. But the most importunate persons are } that may a hei life of this ner, and every fhe was paid for it. ANS POOK MAN'S PLASTER ie, without best plaster in the world. i rt will leave the fout of Tae Warxinc Feat.—A man, by the name of | the elderly young matrons in an “ hinteresting siti- | manas you all know, will fight to the last for | them (as has been charged) for this purpose. Why | doubt, the cheapest t gives ier ¥ eo rant Megat | Wiliam Niles, undettok, on ‘Tharday night, at 7 "and romantic young ladies who want tobe, | that life which is “Creator has given win As | thes Davectet’ attoiuey Gas cadeare agate bain. or weaknene, i, a ‘Nuesday ‘riday | © > stan .. Pat .: ” h Pe rater dng hours, without sleep or rest. He continued until | Who are dying to “‘ scrutinize’ the elegant nasal eee viet sith act ee hh conn at ‘die bana, gto pen lane Oe Rees te Pete fairer ir Sher Castle, protuberance, which ornaments the face of the } tort fa pervert the truth ; but itis their duty, “ handsomest man in England.” asithas been their aim, tosee the law fully ad- Dinners, balls, parties, soirées, déjouneé’s, oil bev je duly meted out to all. drives, and all that, has been proffered in profu- ve ight or passage the Captain en board. yesterday morning, at 74 o’clock, when he fell 997 Broadway, : patos boardthis inert bu ah the ao he down, perfectly exhausted, and sle for veveral i if it would drop'off, Srenes unless a bill ofl erreceiptis signed hours before he could be awake Up to the Se m3 | time he stopped, he walked 354 hours, wi rest, and consequently may be considered game. We npo: gs to the summing up. eneral facts on which . taderstand that the feat. hes been lig dn in En- | sion, and the managers of the theatres find (o their we rely forthe defence. Gentiemen of the Jury, a jand a great number of times, but never accom- ite satisfeoti Adi d Colt tegether in th: ALE, AT Li Fibers bes leave te palate rly Ped) wished, except in one instance; and for the purpose infinite tion that the “London Lion” a Les tus thbedghtty, Gea kiana if: “ reo : bas the very bestquality, in Seontinustion of a portion of y to New’ Or- | of showing the bottom of American blood. Robert | better than Elssier or Lardner, tragedy or farce ; took place there between ut, gentlemen, we 61 Bouthatreet, one door east or to this line, which will topenioan a0 te vonw lawent Se0es, L. Stevens, Esq. having made extensive wagers on | and poor Dickens finds to his cost that “ a temper Honor,Judge | there issuch a thing as an ruling Providence 8. LEWIS, 104 Wastangton, which will awceeed each other and: the result, has effered to give the sum of $4000 t0 | a, mild ase lamb, and the haction of a steam hin- s talent, learning, | producing evidence to provide aa acquittal, even | 17 a. “foot of Rector street. N. R aay man_who will accomplish it. Niles says he will indeed mercy, are id T think that we shall be TAPSCOTT GENERAL PASSAGE OFFI: om IN, Captain Geo. Buckman, Beni. GLOVER, a i case as this ; . Captain Jabez Howes, attempt it again, but we understand thatsome dozen s sh “i gine,” an igportont requisite in a ‘“Lion,” as well FOR PASSAGE FROM AND REMIT CA’ admit that they are 1 ti ai individuals start for the purse_on Monday moming, | as a cab horse. his honor,) in GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. nto ies BOR ZASTLE, Contains. GC. Glover. quick | in various parts of the city. Therefore the earliest | ‘The dinnertocome off at Papanti’s Saloon is over, the Br the pen, neribere ve 10 horas Use Wisets ssa the and it ended as all such dinners usually do, in ef ake paticue lo make arrongemenie for parts of England, I in frat class American parket ships, commanded by ex- ‘quecestion. For further particulars, apply on board at Pine | one on the start may be the surest to win. ‘street wharf, ‘5 (3 cigion they have made, aad GLOVER & MceMURRAY. Danine Rosperny —On Friday evening, a 100 Pine: appearance and conduct, what he did in that room to the learned presi If defence al We very favorable it have been dene in and Scotiard and term ‘Wales, ote ‘at.cor. South. | named Henry Stokeley, fn looking into the good in we are Ga! how you, from testimony con: a r NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL COMMERCIAL LINE | evil of our emporium, entered one of the dens on eharge of havin ‘ {these blows, that the woun erence om map hc sailfrom Liverpool every six days OF PACKETS. the “Five Points,” and after calling for some liquor, are called uponto why we shall not beconvict- | by him on Adams, could have been'given but in self | YF Sktul forthe liberal patronage Chey here MAGE receir- proceeded to settle the amount due by takingsome ff the f fone ed of this charge. d yet the defence We shall show you this by collateral evi: ibers hope by their continuing to ful promptly, Rai is my, | money from his pocket, when three rogues, who TA oa with ved eye hich we ware arraigned at the o dence—by the testimony of the doetors, and by the faction, oa Gud PYasLines dagen gevice | Re" hte SH furs fana gi aoes | he aay sroeton, wing ae cpvised of tng the of Sect aaue by | SUecne tance hat tw ie Wher | TPHE minerber in ann Juneing his arrangements forthe year | and One $3, which they endeavored to extricate blows witha hatchet ! Now I can May & well un- | who swore he wasn’t a coward, should actas he did tension will bepand to the comfort of ‘passengers which hs in: 1eeh apgearyietore his ene ‘with sentimenta of sincere | from his grasp ; but failing by manual force, one of derstand the motiv ttorney in | this ease, that he should believe a murder had been x een extended to all wh se passases have been en. je able support he has received for many year) +}. scoundrels, named James Campbell, took a taking this ground. ‘as impossible for | committed, and then merely listen and peep through corning, the passage money will ber funded tothe partie who He likewise wishes to call the attention of, those intendi eile, and Wored ee back of his baad wat he deli- Rin cnbareatete | Mbbapromena es 57th] the Rey Reieaad thee call in Se eine pe fee eg IT t ends in England, Ireland, : the funds. The three then attemy 0 ee ow the life of Adams could have been taken wit! ter and donething else; why. di , mone . & os hs If you have any how the prosy old | , hatchet ; and therefore, as a last resource, he ithe had the *Delief ea! thi 3 | Sree heir that they can ot al} tienes be, peecs ted by this | cape, when Stokeley held on to Campbe! suc- Presid Rat ees ade aati | ceeded ageing him tthe wateh-hoae, where he St irom iyonetaat ie I Trae aremeneiy and 28th of each | was locked up. tg other Ss named Peter ae aye been the study of the ber tohave the | aid Henry Smith, escaped, but were caught last shown civilit dityatched witnoat deli evening by officer Wm. H. Stephens, the ** old heir friends way rest Tatiotied that ct Haye” of the Sixth Ward. Stokeley had a consi- 2 row cpap thobe | ete. Ug ateight, pay able on Jewand, 1 all the prin ff be bed, the Yala bo, throw open those | bal iomanot The United Kingdou, and at ihe tio ak, whole transaetion as it oceurred; why didn’t he do | 4,1" nsland— Victars. James Bult, Som & Co., Bankers, Lon- this, which he knew he could hive done’by raisin, Ta imiend-<The Netiouel and Erovieciel Bonks and this, which be vowiog-open thous deore’t he tnight | Branctics thus have had the whole, matter explained onthe | 11, Scolland—The Bank of Scotland and Branches. spot; and would then have saved the prisoner, the ting to Mires limes reveey amet, bo Liver: court, the jary, and ourselves, an infinite amount | pool five times, io New Orleans ax tomes, to Movile, Savan- of trouble: TC he was #0 greatly alatmed, hiv tee- | humaod Charleston weekly. by which pramages canoe at all ured favorable terme, timony must be received "with the cantion and | "9%, *ecure! on rer Metre te At the onty shijs com A pocket men, in their galvanic attempts at wit, made fools | now endeavors to prove that it has been taken with of themselves, yeu will — a pi Now, guatlocsen, let us first see what Morning Post, and Lone jewepaper Pr. murder is; for we may as well understand this from which fertile se! is genius may be said post accurately. Murder, according to the to bean emanation, was not noticed upon this oeca- | jaw of England, according to the dtd common law sion. Tell your definition of the crime, is the voluntary killing of a human being with force and arms, under the i with malice aforethought, ex- ry . And it was upon this definition hat the decision of his Honor was er ane? Cirerpodt derable amount of money in his pockets that es- re abet of whose pase ariees pad, id thi tice of these desperate es, OF temmonty wil be refunded wr out any cha i withinat doubt, they would not have hesitated to murder him to obtain it Persens, who wish to be notes and specie. The foreman of the establish- Rerublee, Thompeni, occasion. re vious threat—had said beforehand that he would | like the least preme ditation has been shown. bbed, 3 find a customer on the Points doubt inseparable from testimony given under si.ch ing the line of Liverpoo! are— isos aeetag em Carst ro Pieces.—The based thie morning. This was the state of things | cireumsiances. Sut, Gentlemen, before I conclude, ie Bets glee tne Ceci wuiday. counting room of Messrs. Jamison é Sandford, 154 before the statute was brought in to define the crime | let me ask you what motive had John C Colt for | ‘phe United Line of Liverpool Pac oe South st was entered on Friday night, and the of murder within correct limits; and under the old | destroying the life of Samuel Adams ? It could not | Th Rochester Woedvouse, ‘ne Wes'cheater. Perris, iron raft broken of n and robbed of in bank law, in order to prove expressed malice, it wes | have been wars Raed has heen no testimony to | at eae area ft th, nal Pt only necessary to prove that a party had made «| show malice, ¢ither exprets or implied. Nothing ‘| a Carritof © Creat Britain: Prout, ment, owing to the absence of one ef the partners r” « ~ hos .| the citizens of Hartford, where they roast ducks denene ‘ ressed | What then was th otive— 1 3 . io had taken the valuable papers and the remainder of | jin soap-suds ; avd there | leave bim inthe hands of meme under ee vw Aad to prove im- Where is the evidence that Adame ‘had cups aoe} en his Obodesnec 3 « te money from Wow an the ae V Saeary yourcorrespendent. = Truly yours, plied malice, it was only necessary to show that «| or any property ai allabow him None! There Brooklyn. Richardson, 4 " M tian in Recaaee trepies, pa LJ eee Rursar. man ina quarrel with gnother seized = he grog Hanelae uaa. he bad i, thin sre ote J Pe Hees en 5 oungman named aay bis Gant wand di weapon, and inflieted a fatal woun - | But it may as in the case of finding stolen Lavesshire, Lyon, s Eutaw, Rockett. . agter Kee Bl , owe el wll ther lew of Staples ' Officers Relyea and Sweet | hear argaments relative to | from the usin atenet. Bu’ s olt’s trunk is proof of the larceny. Bat we | ‘Tie subseriy certain peat case the New York ements, during the s Legislature was denied ‘The Court the F —, judges during the ¢ <n ‘x eo Tuesday of February.— Albany Lepislatare, ta ar LJ shall be able to show you that if Colt had been in- | {or the scenmmation {persone wishiug.o send for ther to elined to do so, he could have ced iw ee one agemenis will not fall toobserve the advantages hi of this very watch days betore ButJohn ©. Colt is em. . aman who would scorn te do any act like that further paptigulorns pele is by lotion mont nai) to There is one point, gentlemen, in relation to this ‘aud 43 Peek to call your attention before | _f cor Genverneat New York. parate entirely, in your Bers BLEACHING FOWDE 3100 canke e subsequent acts leaching Powders, just received and for sale yor tall how he would PERSE te BHloore, I cannot dwell the reasoning of point. i fthe | diffieulty and diversity ofopinions arose in conse- owen- rent decisions made by the rte | aoe gariog the ce ae of various trials. The 10 correct this evil, inter- fered and ed expressly to meet this Wot.res—The editor of the Woodstock, N. B+ | matter, and define herb yah clr rb Telegraph sates that at least two hundred sheep au OS eens Tecan con tee a y i Aatromithe diferent porte, of Ireland ‘and Seot- peciy trent ti evel cle 0 tore und found Thomas at his house on the Sixth ‘avenue, fepaica he Noa ad Prva Bente ant | nd be money enciaed in canvase bug, burjed i tire branches, and alpo om | jesars. J. & W.Robin- | the Woodhouse attached to the dwelling. pet 1, whien are paid, free of any charge, throughout s00U afierarrested Staplesand committed them bot nite Riga, - Thomas arrived in this country a few 5 q 4 5 ote jay wi attrion Bock. Liveroool. | according to the staccment of ther indceed him te tock him up in the store on the night the robbery a i he might break open the chest for Purpose, have been destroyed in that vicinity and within a iption I shall read to you from the sti short distance, by wolves. A mail diiverwas ref cently pursued by a drove of them, aud barely | Sec. 4. The killing of ahuman being, without and s0 daring and ious are they, that | thority of law, by poison, shooting, stabbing, or any travelling, it is supposed, will become dangerous. § other means, o. in any other manner, is alther murder Paris ol the United States, made om ey oh TEA. the buman mind upon au

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