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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE ll, 1842. ar that Tobuco will be the death of | the 12h July, Mr. Jones gave him the ton, No @?, the | whose name ranks high in the sums OL kin vom Vel. VILI.—No, 160.—Whole No. 3011. NEW YORK, i T “TRIAL OF | moro on jie Slat of Angad Ie a “hie Ww OCULISTS._ COL. MONROE EDWARDS, | Salta tamu Sim, tenth THE EYE. FOR FORGERY, of my knowledge, went South. He stopped ot How- the enjoyment of Ist rate | figures ure in Mr. Jones's writing: the mame of Hill i not | if in his forlorn and desolate coudiuvn ne naa . his or mine; T presume itis Hill’, Mr. Xdwards had room | me asa Kentuckian by birth, to aid tuum ia a prance oo ~ try, | would have undertaken it; and Mave uraved # Harry you can and { therefor and see me if ouly foraday. If nye yout will just step over jo come call at my_board- ard’s Hotel when here. 1 dont know how long he was : ; : ined—Dow't know Mx. Hill's business landers that could have been heaped upo me e~ +> DR. WHEELER, OCULIST. ~ go hhooss toataY. dont gata aby aiapet bones | in thar earlior entries of the day aiid 1 treme he'ceme | manthey surrounded es he oes: by Shementemee seo <> TN DISEASED AND WEAK EYES.—DR. Court of Oyer and ‘Torminer. By Exmerr resemblance is much stronger be- directly to my pla ar where you will touch | from New York; [havea distant recollection ot the person | calamity, rather than to have Ted mda Wier a R, Bi Ba street, Now York: Debate gr AE tween my brother ard Colonel Edwards. the wharfe just below Walnut street, N South” Fronts ft | of Mr. Hill, who came there frequontly, can't say that | circumstances reepoettelty, in a re Judge Kent and Aldermen Balis and Hatfield, By Horratas—-1 was atthe President Hotel when a en: Hot come write me oa recep ri, HsHay, buLit you can | these two Hills were the same person; they might have | _ Here ue audlence broke out ito two @lstinct rexnee Joe poy te ng Po mee strictly between Fouatm Day. tleman ate} pa up and accosted me, andI think he said Brother, eeeiye Of Mus. My best regards @ your | been; there Was no communication between rooms No. 67 v, notwithst Rent Thelous oft AcMttot P.M afer which hourshe visits out | Jug 10.—‘Theavenues to the Court-were thix morn. | Dame was Williams, and he came from Texas, andinsisted Fidel rahe and 68; they were single bedroome; the Mr. Hill I spe rctwitrenpdien that the many haudreds of cass | 196 #0 crowded. that "when the prioner was brenght | 184 Mt Fdwards aul seemed surprised 1 should deny Veit aon, | ot generally came with baggage, he was rather a pre lotwil to the entrance, a fe inut efore t it | Mysell. other gentleman, whose name is Smith, @ i man, he was vory mac e size of Mr. Edward hich Wheelers ammied, many pare been oprat'on | 10 Sood paces be Lek tote Recodo Lie | sincehaal in. Eashange Elnee ectatlcdvea nearslccnty anf Reveeee— eche & wie Think is hata pennih anion aon my Be Heat Meee Smet iaited to eradicate the disoasg, und'| ken away for aahort inne The gine managed however | Sid he had come across from’ England with Monroe Ed NEY Ae WED ay ength oftime. ‘They were both fashionable men; siloct ¢ nice of eVery.disadvantage which may | to get in-about ten 0’ Sih tae tron ie wards, and thought | wasthe man; he apoiigized after sobumbin Ci wards'’s whiskers were not much smaller than they effect a get in about ten o'clock with risoner, who was apo Columbia Coun have . itself, and in easy Bg ene ae dressed as he was yesterday, and looked as pleasant aud re is Peet Nd a hs ge oe baa be ered New York. are; but they ee to pc in bere order = BS (pokes pe. It tn chile ws ili . His C ere all ese) ed me, that probably he mistook me for my brother w. i " they arenow; Mr. Hill was there two days exact regular ben: incurable diseases Of the eye, | *miling as ever. Counsel were all present at ten ‘This letter appeared to produce a great impression, and "that, HEL came fe breakfast; TM sat) can cust no blot. $0. f pay bs pn Yelock, and about " Was not in the city; but he said no, that my name was "i i with epuiidenco co refer the afl ted whe may | O'clock, and about twenty minutes past the District emed Monroe Edwards, snd he was surprised I should deny pene > ree immedi ‘ely entered into earnest conys of his oy ity per da. se af, aoe Mr. Biwerds trae famili dthe | ™Y tonal vit = is. | togetl at now; from March we gos ze was afew minutes’ cessation, and Mr. Emmett left | tex of the Eataw tloeee at Daiinons ene chee, ie | stamp a Vetters tat ett our place;, when 0 entleman names of the jurors were called over and all answered. | the Court room 4 entry Mr. Edwards on the 4th September, is not his wri- | Writes his name in the book, we always look him full in x | One of the jurors then complained of being ill and Judge | | Super Kuw1—Mr. Price, will you go on with the } ting. ‘The register of the Waverly House shown. Ican't | the face, ‘cause if theres anything suspicions about him Kent told him if he found himself unable to proceed, he | ase? say that this entry on the sist Augustis hit; some of the | Wename it one to another for the protection of the pro- ithout ‘ovetation, would see if measures could be adopted to allow him togo | Prtex—¥«s, air . lofters aro like hie, but 1 ¢ ABISMUS8 home to his family. Joece Kext—We must ot lose time. register of Jones’ Hotel, th of treating the | ney sud other, Counsel for the pressor: made thei rs of this organ—to numerous res! patients in the | pearance. Judge Kent entered immediately afer, glans oer seers bis pees, Ral we Crier having proclaimed the opening of the Cou! ‘cso jaftamntion of the evelider sore eyes, ho loos: , can be effects rmapently cured, removed TR ntrymen is concerned, he stands no risk of estimation of any. But as to this at- , let me explain the nature and cause ‘ou, a mere personal matter. It ix intended for me alone, and for the sole gratification of wreaking private revenge, in certainly the most manly— the most honorable, the most dignified manner, end under the most humane circumstances. (Great laughter,but subdued.) of it; it is, let wi vt say it his writing. ‘The | Prictor. adeliiiia, abio wn, Theentry |. By a Junon Mr. Edwards was at the hotel from July Disraiey Av cer was direc he was the : Judge Kent, the Court is now ready, Bvaure—-We call Mr. Elli Mr. Edwards on the Sth July, is his, carelessly written, 9th to July 17th In short, [did not be that’ human revenge Seattasaie' udlow Renee, id CATARACTS, safely 10, Mr. Eumert called a res A, Boras SUA Pe eee Melt Non. | By Drenace--Mr. Edwards came to our house fre: | on “ane” individual could conceived in 80 to the patient. Daniet. Mantxy—(This isa man who is familiarly call- i became acquainted with Mr. swer, quently after he left us. lofty—so exalted a manner, (Great laughler.) But tho aa comesnadente-ore informed that letters, | ed the second edition of Monroe Edwards.) 1 have been instea! ot 1834 and 1885, and instead of |“ My. Ker here stated that they must rest, and reques- By a Junon—I certainly think that then Mr, Edwards's | [do believe 1 was alone the motive, the sole victim sought wo Dr eler, [I 7~ will wot be taken from the | mistaken for Monroe Edwards. Jeans, 2 ported in the papers, from | ced that they might be allowed to eXamine the witnesses to | Whiskers came certainly under his chin; they were large, | But so elevated were the feelings of this writer—so intent A = poiacole 2 ich eeslaaioll ty De, Distnict Artonxer —We object. Ato 1589. arrive from Philadelphia, and Mr. Suydam when be ar- | {ll,and fashionable whiskers at this time. \ mae he of gratifying his sevens on me. that he gatirely Whteler ba steady gives him 2 wide spread reputation, and | Ma. Exorerr.—That is all we want. er hended to him. B rived. Cross-eramined—I saw him asoften as a dozen times at } forgot the cruel’ and unmanly manner in which he wae Fuad v'chon n baste ar iating ag be Rradtude of thane whom | Distnice Avroaxer—it isnot proper evblence. ‘The | ,,Winsess L think the amg Mr. Edwards, 1-8.” om th |" Jcoae Kunx.—Only those three. on lel Insling ok rd i Bopteeabegy ahd ini Lelie. |W TeRtag on th Nail et iee eaeeey dei kd Dever “ ido 3d September is in Colonel Edwards’ hand writing. hccapiee ; ; rtof July. I do not y that Mr. Edw a | done him the slightest in wi egret exces hetbasreecned fiom a “living death’ "Gf the numberof cer | persons who made the mistake are evidence, but uot | 84 September is mn Colonel Edwards: hand 6 Mr. Exner. —Yes partof July. I do not know tha Awards hi Waly thet ha thing loess end tieameer eet cocneres tflcates, Cred og have offered to him of their own ac: ly 80- regi Mr. Tit sewer, A) ffi. brether, ia ‘ tn aarenae Couetebi ba ic | By. Rapeper-ah RYE ake and difiemacoe of any time ja wardg’s appenrance except now ; and now the only and that this explanation is necessary. I feel the awk dy ts the fall t tha the cases are mote re 2, I will ROASTER RRA Wirxeas—Thi Mr. Edwards, La.,on the 26th Searle Many other, fut ons W or See ee SRE eR: «Have! you wardness of it—and 1am aware, if the counsel on the op because the persons who wrote | ever heen addressed as Monroe Exlwarde August, I should think, ifon a uote, not to be his aigna- nto the Superior Court and see if emepoenres actuated bya commendable spirit of pha Di & .—We object. ture; itappearato have been written with a bad pen, and difference is that he looks older, and his whiskers are not | posite side choose to make an ungencrous useof it, it may feteera, seen so make ‘teeny, for ie gost oC anetr 1 Ma. Kuaxyr---1 think thet ie adimimible. in great haste; it has considerable of the a fo carefully trimmed, e made as subject of attack on me, But! felt compelled ‘Whebler's treauoent. Judge Kext.—Mr. Whiting can you show cases why | haud-writing; the monner of writing t ¥ tanee with Monroc Eclwards; the first time T saw him was By Joun'C, Coacriman, a Juror—There is considerable | to make this statement, andit has happened to be my mia New Yeax, March lich, 142. | this should not bo admitted. like his; I could not conscientiously swear thut 1 believed } 7d Mw wtroduced his nephew asa pupil my most unpleasant situation—to have had to no ein his appearance now ; he looks as if he had seen lew By Wartixe—The Oculist, 33 Grecnwiew at. > pea oer ENT Colonel Edwards wrote it. Y i RERe Sim That you may, you think proper, make mb- | poem decided as inadmioaibleolten. asthe weakos kant |. Keginry of the Northern Hotel, with the entry Belcher He a ae eh cotimacion ip enon 1 hold yeu as 08 OF | of evidence that can be produced. & Edwards, La, on the 30th August, shown to witness, Po wos Pet ated gla nee ale Judge Krvr-—Your argument i avéry strong one, but | |. WWirarss—1 should say that the & Kdwards, was Mr. | City; ‘hie ie wal of I think this is different. Edwards’ hand writing. half & Durraies Arronxer—I think Lean find theauthority, | | This the witwesss hit sworn to by candle Light last itll the outheriog otc eae ee nranen FPL tell, slleged 00. be wiitien by Messeh, Wills & Mr. Eaerr to Witness—I have not been confined in | © to Brown Brothers & Co., banded iv witn thd cells during the last eightanonthe Ww Tshould not take this for Mr. F before; his nephew's name. is same disreputable source of attack twice Fecently both times in the discharge of my public duties. And I willexplain to you the circumstances that drew forth this noblemode of revenge—this precious morsel aj myself: Last winter this same writer made a against Congress—I state the substance of the charge— that a quantity of British coin had been brought to this country for the purpose of bribing the members of Con- gress, Of which I was one—and that they had been bought to the tune $100,000 a piece! ‘(great laughter ; is an entry in this register of Mr. Hill, who came to Jones’s Hotel, April 17,1841, and it ap- pears to be in the same hand-writing as the other Hill. Euuert—We are through, sir. Mr. E.vtas was re-called asto the hand -writing. Euarrr objected to surcharginga case with evidence. Wutrixe proposed to show two other letters to rebut the evidence for the defence. rast Lo 10 he pall ps : ‘ards’ writ- that t until told s paasictens had etiotied tor ont neset am ; Rig ‘ . Letters marked A, No. 15, and A, No. 16. | ever, thus to confess that you bare effectually cured her, and) | Cross-examined by Distaict Arronney—My store is 25 | i18; it is not like his correspondence with me; 1 discover Rye Wi that pencil mark letter (A, 16, in Kd- | all eyes were directed tow the “regular aor- cordially, heartily thank you, for your highly successful exer | Ann street since the Ist May, but | 1 Fulton | here sciae letters which Mr. Edwards makes in a peculiar | Mr.Chere! cdwards, 1 id my.” Judge Kent looked uncommon cross.) I, in manner, but itis not like his way of doing it ; in his d rds liad eatled to my place in Congress instantly repelled the charge, and in very mild language for so gross an at tack. This brought a let from the writer of the arti cle, asking me to retract what I said. Well, I iewed the ground, and I didn’t retract it, and hev'nt retracted it, and Inever would retract it on the face of the earth till the day die! ‘This brought a second letter, but no retraction followed. And there stuck the correspondence, and here is the revenge; (striking one hand on the paper, and pointing Wrenleald be had ott y —if it is—it has some faint appearance ia and the other | Of his, but being in pencil marks it has not the turns and Gol, Edwards } points of his handwriting. 1 can’t determine whether it is ld ress or is not hishandwriting. L No. 16 shown to witness. Extis—(Looked at it a long tix Ishould say that was not his handw' Letters withdrawn. tons. Yours respectful street; I was not in Baltimore last a a i i cee Govay Hie Tree NafHammenaey at, | HEEL Weas net in Daltimore last Titom at | he generally makes it with the top of the d coming ov 5 “ah ang J wday | tothe s. Itis not so in this, noris it inthe Register of the eee Tansee celentacle estan prtentel tosis | Dodorocppetacag es ese re nree unll the day {Northern Hotel; there is ns fecemblance ta Une slgstbgne nials to Dr. Wheeler, the Wculist, for restoring me. to perfect amination suspended. Maunsel, White and Co. to Mr. Rdwasds’ hand writing, aighs, {from yoral blindness.) alter having before been unsuc | Ewin L. D. Brooxs—Hfe thinks there iva strong re- |, Ualdwell’s letter of the Ist September, acknowledging censtisiy treated and operated of meted menor thiseity and | semblance between Monroe Edwards and Alexander Pow- | the receipt of the funds, handed to witness, me Sieeeeee pte OF te Uniend cesar men oF tis ty and 1 CT who was lately appointed Consul to io dancioy I “xl don’t know the hunt writing, and dow In witness wheroof, I Palaieerion! under oath, to its | have frequently seen them together. Mr. Edward’s. ia, the a h th very long time).— ting. wer The bills of exehange, drawn on Maunsel, White Mounts Rontnsox, examinedMonroo Edwants prosent- | withthe other to the “regular army.) ‘Well’ 1, dont en eee, AMER O. FARREL, 7000 Avene, Sena Ere eee Lae aT rhe | and CovikifenondtsBtpwen Jarctifera: endl Coximesiidl wees Kyter of introduction in March, 1540. Ithad been | know that I am exactly the thing represented in is eor- sess ia incdaat mem oh coreg em Decal. witnesses for the prosecuiion have testified that Mr. Ed- | Witness. “ancholicuniarbedia thames vine Ge PRATT fermer cashier of the United States Bank in Mobile, The | T'Pt paper, but I believe that [can lay” some claim to the TN i Wirsnss—The filling ui bles the person who cashed the checks, and exchange, is in a hand writing I do not know; I don’t re- d writing of either of them, character of agentleman—that lam atolerably good judge of what pertains. to the character of a gentleman—at least as well as the man who wrote that article, whe had not re eve ‘of return jassan street, wer Was, bee to the Seminary As | give aright to produce such testimony. TONEY —Still objected, and argued that it Angas at apologized for presenting itso long after its being written, Letter was withdrawn without being read. pce ‘of New York : ss. Horrman then read the affidavit of Bdwards, upon which . thar afdicced eight with the ible, i cotton by Caldwell on. Maunsel, Whi i bv 5 iwhich | pretends to be a gentleman. But 1 will simply remark ini a alco cyens ad thouh under obo ot | Harve tre het rennet tat, tlhe counsel ought to | « ( 26th August, and enclosed to Brown Brothers Ohare Fe sieauet from the Court to take the evidence Thintin Congrest—at_ the bar—before the people—in all the first oculists at the Eye four and a half yon. ne | ever mistaken any other person for the prisoner, or had | “€9-, handed to witness. hen lyinaatok ty As. s these various characters, all of which I consider are ecparpenced no relict, but begame Hind, in which state hd wee J con ihe persona whom this witness sid tecrsblod ae | Witsess—‘This ia not at all like Mr. Edwards Hand- fag Pk Secor a fn aR merged im the character of a gentleman—that I stand Wich street, who has entirely restored hissight, "| | prisoner. He also objected that the decision of this Court | “Titing. ‘ : : ‘ wa; that 1 katew! Daan | to St. "Thoinas and St. Puerre. with, the Teady £6 anaveer at-any time end fall times fer whatever I 3 DAVID POWELL. | would be a guide for the inferior courts, and said that if it | , The letter of Caldwell’s from Alexandria, dated 25th ose him, hi Is inind to go home. | but Johnaon could not be found at either am responsible! (Great sensation and Judge Kent was ¢ the bills of exchange, and order for Edwards w to be Me. Euterr to rem the-same in im M singular that both ret i AVE il fore me, this 3ist day of Mai " it i August, and enclosi 1 eine sod roe to, ee Gamtaean | Manedmilted there wot be an end to the, sdmisiatraion | Aust, and enclosing i bill of exchenge. aot ora fos orwat j in important criminal courts. He also argued | the « "i 5 : Cig icunerit wee wantin street. F that tome peraons had better memories than others, some ms bs shipieessit pena any resemblance in the writing i f Mr ,No.9¢Catharine | Temembering wel ms, and calling them by name | '°; 4 3 to return rom a disease “known, technically, (as deponent is e, and soon, He also ai if-tl said to re- rie ned to. be Amanrosia, which rendered her quite blind: | semble lim. waste be ueed, and testify that they were | _ WITS" fh she had the best atslatance that could be afforded her | never in the places Coldwell was at the times testified, it | Wtiting. ; : pte hm A al would then corroborate and strengthen the prosecution. |, The drafts, with the endorsements Johu P. Caldwell, Moved) se never received. an It had been attempted tobe shown in the Court of Ses- | Wire Handed to witness iad placed uader the care, of Dr, Wheeler, Oculis, 33 Greenwich | sions that respectable persons resembled Mrs, Julia Tuc. | 4, Witsnss- ptr ot utc secitinn tadencer ae, hoes DRE isa whose kind and skilful treatment, ie gare Reed ker, wis ye tried for stealing some bonds, but decided qooepe tho tetera t event fea or have secon A fl © testimony was incompetent unless the parties 0 : " ‘Sworn before me, this 15th day of April, 1642, I about to stop him.) And for any thing that may have oc curred in this #0 perfectly filthy a quarrel! (point- ting to the “regular “army” who looked stulti- fied.) Under any circumsiance, honor, that 1 ‘shall plead no privilege that pertains to my positionas amember of Congress. And | do hope that such gentlemen as have my personal revenge to’gratify against me, will seck some other mode and place if they can, and not by means of the public prints gratify their malice againstime by attacking my client. Such time and place as gentlemen can seek, and they will always find me ready lo meet them, (Great sensation and slight ap plause, but soon suppressed.) And now gentlemen, with ‘called.—'The first entry. of Hill in our w York, March 24, and then again March 1 on the 28th of Mareh, 1 pledge my Ido not think that is Mr, Edwards’ land. 1 if 1 Lh w tll he returns td Ba “the last mail hasgone.” | My one on the Uwe ttst August, 1h il Ttold him my at Brazoria: Col of them in this « Al at the (as wall as B an cminent ocn|; LS: be bore It w i mistaken were produced. It would be putting those per- Joupee Kent after waiting some time—Gentlemen are h this explanation I wish you to consider t! is personal t sano F. Manvin, Com: Deeds: abe. | sons who were sold to be like thesprisanon, nader aueph | OU ot ready.t0 G0 On pho ig Sgr od deal with his ‘handle ter of tho attack ou me Inds tree light, and give ft euch City and County of New York: ss. cion of having committed these crimes unless they were | #Parce—The witness is the prosecution's. ma the 2d Beiter t lout ku tes F weight as isnecessary and proper, und no more. The y y Didiaie letior st; Ashmore a the olde 4 th fe ‘etter dated New ( r. 8. Cady, 85 High street, Providence, R. I., being duly | produced to testify they, were not in those places at those | ,,By Distmicr Arronxey—showing hiin part of a letter— have been erthe; prisoner is charged with forging a letter dat lew Or- svorn, says, that he was totally blind in his left eye, for ‘imes. h I see, I should say is the same as that 1 have pay es leans, Which wes received 23d August, 1841, in this city.— years; the cause of the blindness was ‘eatarmaky that he appl; Judge Kxxt—Ifthe deelsion of the Court of Sessi Just Been ; Tthought when f first maw i¢it wax familiar to oped bay haven maletday: tT ‘The forgery was detected on the I7th’September. Maun. te Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, of 33 Gre produced as reported, we should pay the Foepeet ten Cait, | me dit does not resemble Monroc Edwards’, but it does that wards, } have been Craaurgs image, thay twenty ! sell and White’ reply was recelved on the I7th’ Beptem == operation by Very little pai f ora rey inde Thee hati | of the letter signed H. 8. Hill. te VCH ht die vty ills now. ber. ‘The prisoner was not crrested till the 2d October. theout danger, ] lias bese pion As it is not we inust go by our own judgment, ‘The fact - here wished’ that the wituess should reply to 1 Sereeane Ge eels las dase na tase Siemans eed ia Hid itue op cates Roseoas tee Cente pri- | , Distatct Arroansy showed the witness part of snather «anda told | THE Proof relied upon by the prosecution, the strongest Doctor, for the inestimable benef which his skit has conferred | soncr or a person like him was in Baltimore. at a cercain beste ape Saute ekly Rech aaah on sp gi ny ioaumup."andbe told 1 hart as T suppose, isthe Mentiseation of the prisoner as him. 8 CADE, time, and is not the prisoner to be allowed to prove that | Portion of the writing. an initeg up, the Cours would man who received the money. Brown, Brothers & fenty minutes, Ld ‘ashington, ttre of his bits Sworn before me, this 2th day o fApril, 1812, i ji Wir: —I don’t know this otherwise than | think 1 OROE IRELAND, seein Deeds sce, | in the format. featur aamere who resembles theprisoner | jaye geen it today, 1 thiuk itis not Mouroe Ewart was in New York it would be difficult, but as he isout of | . Part of another letter shown. : ; the fatioliction of tha Gane we will wleric Wirsrse—i should aay, that this does resemble Mr. Ea «- He trusted took from the 17th of September to 2d October to ascer- tain the payment of these drafts, but that Brown, Brothers and Co, arrested this man on some other grounds than Tie never the good Ww It. Ee eran ary ale guiiie Fer year wae. | hi papers; and the jury went ont fora few mintite wletel - Joe those which they had got during those inquiries. we ; there is a peculiarity in the spelling of a word, but Was: etime of return various, Col. Webb, of the“ regular Army,” made his way inside | ‘The prisoner at’ the Bar from the Slet August t sass ald bo hed note ever, and wes completely. U races ATEonsey— You will noteourexceptions.. | Ton think itis apecullutity of Monroe Edwants. whether th ot diner ot ¥ t Wass i of the Jury so as to | ad October remained public among his friends Sithont ‘To the astonishment of all who knew her, her sight is i York. tint eee om be District Arronyey here hauded two papers for compa- ve ditiner, ewes e meal. i did any description of Jolin P. Caldwell being given, and on tored, and i the hone of lead: is in New York; I last saw him in July or August; don’t |. not take any memorandum tu T have not been be= Judge K h tenth ith y ip . is 5 Thrthe same Dlessiog that l have antevea T calves wie | know where he lives; Ldon't know that he left thie city rison. fore any Ci pent |) ecea maar then ne couversation with Hon. } the 2d October he is arrested on a deposition made by Objections were here made by Prescott Hall. Disrarct Artoxnry—We want to test the accuracy of tbefore toa young iawser ix | Tom Marshall, in which we presume he cautioned him that SLRS ned Brown, and Mr, Georze Brown, and a zentle. | against being too violent upon the “ regular army ak Alexander Powell. [beg to call to your attention that the whole of the evidence for the prosecution, I will not n in August. District Attorney objected. Judge Kent OURUETOPHER BURNS, lowed th question. phate? re Grand street hom treet. understood the witness. rte : from New York whose naine I do not remember. v say has been got up, but certainly has been procured Sivern to Mion ES RANA oe Bee anmvecr timades T don think oop ae ean the fest | Senor Kenr—The examination of papers which have | Soke te Mr. Allen. 4 think Mr, Lowudes asked sori Pinpane tte. pte ie tues tinco his arrest, You all know the difterence’ there ix Conn. any pe heen produced in evidence, maybe allowed to be compar 4 related what T have just done. ‘The first t How. Mn. Mansia.1—Gentlemen of the Jury—Coun- ; : 4 Me W.R Breese, ‘vstreet__ | @Part in tho street from or side view, that he # fn. ge P& | saw him was in this city—I think last Mouday week. T y in remembering before and after you have been told, an 1 would be able to distinguish them; butit he eaw'themfall | PSE poo gi ‘hese popers donot fall withm | Famsetten with Me Lge at sic was eke sel who opened forthe defence the true and only point for J 1 cal yo to notice the circumstances that these witnestes it e . . re we trial. ld te ve their e r. lence for tl MISCELLANEOUS. |_| permmwiho wot very well acquainted with em teocia | te rales Nic Wisthing awe ene sown, nz and room nbc | ‘sly andhas so clerly separated the point on which you J Hive has eridence under, Whats theevilence forthe sas = = | notknow them apart, ifhe did see them full in the fage— J iveqe Keer—tdonot seit, Mr. Hall. Hi Pag gs 13 inabtedriing Soi? ditdeee | ace a ete a ous circumstances, I forged the letter signedgMaunsell White & Co., and ad- SHARON SPRINGS he is about the same age and size as Mr. Edward: ie en aah thd oe ok honk te il Wers (0 a Witness under his examina | that he has loft nothing for mo to may on that subject. Iie | dressed te Brown, Brothers & Co, in this city They prov ° Mr, Powell’s hair may be a shade darker, but the as pars i eore. has also so fully remarked on the peculiar situation o} letter in New York on the2ad August Orleans, 10th August. They prove the receipt of one on the 25th, dated Alexandria, contain draft and an order for the cotton. That letter was edon the 28th by Brown, Brothers & Co. It con HE PAVILLION —This new " ; vrs he prisoner, and of those who are urging this prosecuti T i ii od the O . “ i i _ To Wirsess—Look at thut and say whose hand-writing | offices tovether: | dil not po te’ se ownles: wt | the prisoner, an jose who are urging this prosecution, San Rene tthe Ville of Bharoe Biotnes, Sehohaste Conuye Key MBE varalpsierp or paged twang oh eer | AE Was 00 sce the District Attoruey: about this cause: Lundersood | as to make it supeverrogatory for mo to more than allude to Ns Ph, aes . ing | city think: I have seen amaniat Howard's Hotel whom | Wit%ess—Allow me to look at the other. Mr. Lowndes had something to do with the arrest; I dou’t Ihiow ter tly resembfii cl pure water of the arin Sree ly ig ing, Hotel Tilt he difference ix slight; his whiskers are black; Idid know | Distntet Arronsey—1 will prove it. ‘Warness—I did not know Mr, mae hon ro rm har Townes m [this fact. It is a strange state of things that these . those of the white sulphur sprit B | Thave mistaken for Cuptain Sherman; 1 know Capt. Sher. | joy. i * ATTonN#t To that they objectthoy won ab | Tet Tee titagducei ta Si, Lowndes “That was the people should be interested to the amonnt of $40,000, in ; Homever, drat smonnting to 926,000, end mailed ‘ored to be highly efficacious in Rheumatic, Cu , Bili- | man of the steamboat Ontario; 1 have not seen him for | Wit. mhtnsdint ovebiautiorcnasbenshes j.| day but one after our arrival; we arrived on Situnlay week. T % “ a 1000, to John P. Caldwell. On the dist, the checks re yyapentic complaints; atl in the cure of erplotas, sometime; | used to know Captain Sherman about 13 or Witsess—This mast hav ae ates great agi- | am not certain that it was on Monday. ad conversagi the result of thetrial, and without charging corruption, le at Baltimore were preseated, and jail ‘On iheum, Scrolls, Liver Complaint, baity, | 14 years ago, and I think he was like the prisoner. HAR: Be A Te en | Me Fw gan eee 1 fel hia F coule wos say, what day I may ray ithas caused more zeal than mere love of jus- d September, the checks payable at Richmond y Ocorn Horrman.—lIt is about 13 or 14 years since 1 i othe 18, posses: ified by some of the toa aminene medieal professors inthe United States) edie: | , BY Oop he commmunied & Leet on Lake Choate’ st | say whether itis oF not, 11 took this up out of trunk | heres {told nm the boys cetusned on Th They have proved the handwriting of tice. From the moment of the arrest of the prisoner, his P the letter date ” ; umned on F Alexandria and the endorsements is the mal penling properties urerpested, and believed to be une- wus then about 22 years old, froma amet j Seeiesmaneet —. Me =e potion pa Lge Sect ee ees iibe, emonine yes ted ou" tes aif sy guilt has been assumed as a matter certain. He has not } same by more thar one person. They have thus they "Ailied vo these, the rides in’ the vici nity, numerous villares, | By Judge Kext.—I think he was captain of the boat | {ould » i y Or BUIO- which it was.’ The meat. ordered for ithe boys last yeariwas jed by those great organs which assume to guide peti sb a teeny ey one he writer ba the rere tensive views, neighbor ‘romantic scenery are ix whi a hapa inner—how my recollection comes fre: “ j ROTI ese | Signed Maunsell, White & Co. and the one who receiv Siioag the unny’dtecttatoas silted ts teess tortion a tee bag se dh! hep A ‘Another paper handed to him marked A No 11. By a Junon—The farm is ve «from York. | on ty ana do. guidest, as och neaweed ot changed: EES Eee iNew thielr case dethat. all thee things oere of gnmumer,rither health oF pleasure. tor; sy Odibae te Wallisoct, the tse Lest hace Werseas—1 think this is not his hand-writing, can’t say | gage stage, to 20 from, York to the farm to fetch, the buys} the e—butas Edwards the notorious swindler—E.1 P achieved by the same individual. "That in what they take, t hours 3 P Fes e distance to Baltimore is by cars, j é forger- ’ 2 punished for ve 7 ‘Albany: Rey and are nccensable ftom Canajoharee on the Alte: | Was whien { went to Burlington, Vt, to siudy my profes: | ts. Pacorr Haut here read the rule from page 196 of By Mansicaut eo Balwarda wan ait with Mr Chie | Wards the forger—and os ono (© be punished for all the they have rored and rely upon. We answer that when any ood Utica railroad, where es daily await the arty sion, in 1926, or 1827. [never saw Monroe Edwards till | poueoe relating tothe comparinon of ly dewrititng, which passed with him was he mentioning what he had called cries committed East, Wost, North, and South, through § }e™ come to enquire upon presumption in a criminal taw ol the Thing cars from Schenectady and Utiea, to carry summer ; he was a client of mine ; I brought a suit rere ayes, By coe Pade mn hig, whic 4 they were in the room together the whole. they Com | eae oral ye the fox fi hit at b ¥ ag | there is one great leading presumption on our ide, that tors to the Brings, a distance of about etsht miles, amavis im | forhim's Ia the early wartag the lant memimen: forbids such a comparison as this. erga togethers cau say what: abouts Hard entered ‘on the | Se¥eral years—that the fox is caught at lat. You, armed f ee gre innocent until the contrant ie proce Reco time fordinner: alzo by the “Albany” and Cherry Valley gm bo 'By Estanrt, Last dammor or the ome hehe’, Jepor Kext ruled that documents must haye been tend | 7th May, 1ais; the is till theres hin first: ball was paid by his | with a terrible responsibility need not be told that he is {6 | what we may becitizen, denizen-or stranger,resident or pike by e ly stages, being about forty-five miles west of the Be Horruan—t think It was last cpring © ene ago : my grnicnce before they can be submitted to the witness ¥ les he ees nich him; J neversaw Cc he tried simply on the proofs offered at the bar, of the one | (raveller, innocent or guilty of any other charges, we are . rissa Hook will ahew | it was an Geter ne Ve comparison. 7 nts res I fy iy one #een val ” J not bound to show where we were until the people prove of themincral orfteah water and every attention given tovenr | committed on hig servant. it wasa colored personettee. | Awother letter A No. 12 shown to witness. casas Wareoss have hell = rbapectay Whee be closed crime charged. But the press has not been satisfied even J soracthing upon us. We have 0 far acknowledged: that with this assumption, that the prisoner is all, and more than all so charged, but they have oven gone farther, and charged that a portion of the prisoner's counsel—one por- tion of his counsel who comes from the same part of the the presumption of manner has been so far shaken, as to put us on our defence, Not to prove that we did not do it, but that we could not do it. That all the circumstances alleged by the prosecution cannot be applied to ns, and, therefore, we must be innocent of the charge. It is for stlomen of the jury, to consider the evidence, to : oT thi : Wrrsrss—My mind is somewhat confused with Jooking | "te r ‘sana Setar a mentor eeousevie ‘cain: lon tertoaed for Soomiey wee Boy hemmancenineer eee at so many papers, but I think this is Mr. Edward's hand. | pltew theres Hurd ren season. when he left this city for London, and he left a note atthe | ™ 2 PRINGS HOTEL. Te test wal bees at | City Hotel. ‘The second time was from Liverpool, ine, | Anot eee eet co tie) STHLAOE I 19 Bie ha the abore village of Sharon Springs, for the reception ot risi- | ference to some business I asked him to do for me. REeeThis portion (6 ek ) Uthink it is like Mr. teeoraehoombining al the advantages st tus aciekaul dex. | Br Judge Kext.—I was first acquainted with Powell in | Edward's, but I would rather look at it again. 0 ined one vacation ut the College; Thave ege since 186; 1 dont know whether Hurd f boys zo to the went home orn fin re lias been a vac: th think Hord went 3 dont know that thete'to inqw he either remained r country that he does—the land of his nativity—that he is J YOU ; z nee, . ae : : The letter pened and handed to witness. efedine inode ; : ) Walgin th beta tostionsny caruiadt seutitiony aaa efe piowaiaw’r WILLAAM F. JONES. | Geoisesamined by Hovrmanecilo appeared To he fat orm comicmed tm the iden that thie hie by aceing. wt. | Menisomemhere wo see ~y very lite betterthan the prisoner himself “(Laughter,) | hebenett, of the trowantions of a can Eive we A WONDER AND A BLES- | mate with Eawards 1 think they both’ staid at the City | Bat the bottom, but I am confused by rceing so many pa- ember whether, the boy Fit ia 168 0 | Now may it please you, gentlemen, to indulge me fora J of that magnificent promise of the. law. under Ss pate PeThe word few in the fonged letter is spelt few. The SSN warn TT iee ake eens (bens: | cen zarenenis Wanted. eaten ip Mile wunaeety for 1 Sool (hat Ret owe Rser eek eaeseueee shall Mave tue, beinete of By a Juxon.—There was a strong resemblance between 1 : — colonel Edwards; I first made known these | some apology isdue to you before I allude to it. 1 am | Wate! ther ey must prove ¢ letter TO CLEAR THE SKIN. Powell and Sherman. frordfow in the Coldwell letter from Alexendris is spelt | fits soon. shter the anest of Coketl Fawantss |. font was forged in New York by Munroe Edwards. ‘They HE ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP-Kead thi, role By Disrrict Arroanry..—Sherman looked more like | i¢W+ but I think the first letter is C. On examination Lind | Know when he was arrested; I know that Monroe Edwards had | the last person on earth who would select this occasion | have proved the receipt of afetter bearing the port office TH y tee Medical Couneit of Pari econ: | Powell than Edwards. it is fiew. been letere Ca skainte papers Uknow it was the | or this place to settle a personal mark. Now to be guilty Munroe Edwards must either I think it is all nonsense to ask the: Objections were again made, and Judge Kext sustained | man T ques ' ' wnele of Hard; T don't know when it was; [ tain Sherman,‘for Tean hardly remember, | isdecision, thatthe letters must be read. It was useless | heaa w, tl . was in Piiladelphias I think [ first told these facts'to | toselect this spot to fulminate my tina x Paris :— i" ‘eaprini the greatest philanthropist of the age, and his Witness, finn C1 have been in New Orl nd ‘as a perfect miracle to cure aay ernption Di ‘Cheri y, m™ | tions.about € en the letter nd post é ° ed it here and put it in’ th arement of the shin.) The emical Soup is | icin so long ago. to show to a witness or require him to point out what the Breaidcat when [asked for Dass Hurd to ‘come out of the | against any one with whom Lmay have had any personal | desk in this city, and it that wee weiter in Wore Orleans, pimples freckles, salt theum, scarvy, tan, morphew or tun, | Dist. Arresaxe-—I think it is all nonsense to examine Nigh ideo hed A Nerlerulowhitewitness, which hi grievance, whatever may huye been the character of that PO ep aberndanrt hag g Meares Fi ae wae in pe pe ppeien mee Ba apap ellie me lp dons Mad ‘enrot Atronnxy.—I have no distinct recoltec- | *#id was in Kdward’s hand writing. Sedeventgr” Pareumntigr neretn tee ‘amier Mt dot-tit'| LYE Ro coved thet: Manco Rawarée Wiste Maw Foon: Merah Rear eels cst: | oul sherman aL aban Know Poway hand |i Pasgcor™ Matin tere io tho introduction | maou cus whe sae ote mad Qin wid TNR a wae eae SS sign of hy street, price 50 cents a riting. . ; .. " jo. | Tespectsthe one who selected me to defend him—with a } find him guilty, you must first assume that he mn take—observe nmeach label the signatnre of M: Vesprino, the | THM Hotel handed to hin and | 4, Ma: Ospen Horrman.—-Sald ho wantto prove thatthe | irl vemailily good or asenrate, er togn tebe wes rrengh” I. | chargeof obloquy attérnrted to. be attached! 10 sac then suppose tliat he was in New York at that time. They inventor, and ‘I. Jones as the General Agent, letters of Monroe Edwards ha: liarit ing r inthe $—139 Fulton street, Brook! i Dnck at, Philadelphia; | Witness ifhe recognized the hand writing of Beleher be ta vu Foe peculiarity in spelling | begun to examine myself; I had not thought of the conver: way. that this change‘hes—-l feel J ta..te have not proved him to have been Alexandria yn the 26th, ‘ ee Bok Pi Ttimores 37 State st Al’ | and Edwards, the words few, sacrifice,and oth ords, thai the same pe- between the time it happened, the ti hi jay shal Bt eel it to be apart of my pro- | at the time this letter was posted there. They haye not ‘st, Boston ; 110 Baltimore st. Baltimore; Slime ‘Wrrxess—I cant tell whose it is, but it looks lik Mr, | Cullarity pervades the letters |. §. Hill and John P. it had not passed from my memory, aud it hi fessional duty—that I should here in the forum—where | proved him to have been in Alexaneria at the time the bemye 7 SINE WITWER Sa Powells; Tthink pa opthed Mr. Powell's woiag. e Mr.) Caldwell, and that this proves the letters to have been ane saree Oe date that Thad the conversation with this slander is intended to operate—explain this thing, at | letter containing the money must have been received and GY BRANCH BCRERS. V ey pe see ott Gobo ventee Me keane ee? NSe PAG CR reat nia ee isk "|: Sera tai Mangaka, neo labircatbigge’ioil the wie {nes Bi part,that the effect which it was intended itshoula | arin tnet ‘he Past atfice ‘wihoet whisk GS ater: pons Ah % you n xorg wit ole" rn ye ny bloc Fowell weiieg Si: low them to prove what was not evidence in this case: co tg ” ma alt abe ne buntes: he tor After to-pae | Rave on me should not light onan innocent head; I there, | tion cannot succeed, He was not in New York 28d August. Ait digcation, and of goumme re nAyoenein,janniog, wank; Distaicr Atronway—That is the Frederick book. Judge Kexr—The Court might, by excluding them, | Toy, or “tomorrow,” but the witness either conld or would | fure take the'liberty, ander fiver of the court, to-read the Alexandria on the 25th or 2ith of August, and I ness ee bility, de. y purity tl ° a4 Q—Hail Powell any mark about his eyo 7 shut out tae mach important, thou gh perhaps, trivial ewi- | fy) yive a direct reply to Mr: Marahall’s questions. The yw rti- ala Mpaon pet pre-e -se 7 you not to assiine as facts what has not beem proved, invigorate the whole system.” The bitters are extremely mi -ithiak there ii; obetneks anit hed heen injured, | Sm. Bacity of Mr. Marshall awd the stubbormuess of the witness ex: | P&@graph on which | inteadto hase my remarks. ‘This these drafls were paid, and now commences “held by A: BRD: Wands, deagwiccr’ Ko, 79 Felion, comer | Q—What isthe color of hin ayer? dark bine oe atck | Mr. Hans, objected to the adminsion of these letters at | cived conetdcrble mertimentin the tour and spon all'yes | artiete was publisied 10 day-sage, «1 another of the papers ct prook "Ht vow belleve tenes saan eke of street, 100 oc Wi street. Also | black ? all; f them was written from London, and on the pri- yy ES did relate many. of these circumstances to Mr, | (the Herald) hos thought proper to anticipate my speech | say that the p ited the drafts, in sold by Abram. of , fal ards, money Bai Chambers strece ; David Sands k Oe, Flow TY Brocinay, cor | Act think dark biue. vale affairs of Colonel Edwards, The Court willnote our | George Brown, te same as I have done here: | have never | by a whole doy. Butthia other paper (the Courier) has | Baltimore and of mference and ot Market streets 20 Seon By Dutaier Arrorney—lHe was a perfect man so far as | exeptione. s heard that precise date was necessary to Monroe Edward's con- | | ‘i neat Sev miawer of SI dm | know; (alaugh) can’t say that hehad any mole or scar | ‘The letter was then read by the District Attorneys it waa | Vction Lhave heard thache was in Baltimore der the name | the following attack 19 days ago :— y 7 ° ; e j M aupne nome ; he hich yo ye vafaunded * | on his face. dated Lgnioa, 30th Sumasty’ 1oei, and elareseea te oie mzt.and heard that he had ot some money trom the |. iy. Mfcwartats. then rend the following from the Conteier the Iseaileioe Witeae ie Lee iketstne aly exten ited States, Wrrsess to the Lawyers—Are there any more ques- | W, Smith from Edwards, and was requesting a sum of mo- all these particularities to some person; (1 | ofthe Istof June : scxeept Me, Elder had ever seen th to the wasian, and | tions ? s ney, &o. otherwise unimportant. He also read a letter rday; Thad never told any i We learm from the Tribone,that the Hon. 7.8 Marshallafter 44 paid t iE nonwy, | They have sworn he fst omer Ch Mee temmerecsortene Sou iencst imanmeeceneonmenet ene daed Phitadelphin, 25th Sei 10, Seen Oe pervs, | Sauer ea cene) eon eee che cashed tiaiee | Yatwleriug about the country for some thirty days lectariin: on | winks” that’s the, mane Tote ae ee eee munting to a ted in one place. By a Juron— et te the ete 7 One for ano: | to write to him at New Orleans, and mentioning some mo- Gay; | had notkone throwgh thataelf examinationbefoee Liveend | cemperance and giv rien att, setotee of the bot | was rot a imam tn tl Re mot kane $2 wan Bt N. BY The ranch ‘OM the ‘North Ritce side, is | ther by any person who knew thei ney affairs. Another was dated Philadelphia, 19th Septem- | te caldwnll Kel get the money on, ee ana Rees head nroe | Kaw rds wivo was an aud the place hy i h bide on nave : aan nar Ta et ememestiamtasT save all the | By Disrmict Avronxer—I could not tell one from ano- | ber, 1841, and addressed to Henry M. Wilde, Columbia | didnot tell me that he mentioned the fact pf the werenge FE ie 0 yaabinaton, he, will I that i is not remark any one to point « expenses Of one store 2g cnocrh cheaper to those who | ther without I saw them in front. county, NY. anying that he had got his pockets fall of | notshat ‘drafts on that day. sanction of his brother member, | Mara. 1 know that neither, proseention Toks Nonh Hi or ride ,t0.ray thems for their trouble. | ""Q' hy Disrmict Atronsry--Do you often recognize | Rocks, end that Richard was himself again, and also re- Dire nic Arronvey—The bills a y dollars! Now, while the ae hand te sastain. or defend 1 ene ple ee ee RH feat ee DL coogt from the front : questi him to write to him and visit himal Philadelphia. | ever has been received: advocating the reduction of the An ha koe koe <TAINE! SS AND WINDOW BHADES—HAN | A—! should recognize you half a mile off, (Langhter.) | Another wasdated 24th September, 1641, Philadelphia, ad- | {rom Capt. Williams and once from Dani h gogo not ently Wut, Congress the necessity of | dailable, tut L wader they short not pa STNGToee Co. 293 Broadway Gla wi Edwards was introduced to me by Powell ; | **e#sed to the same party, some excuse for not having attended to them before; L have not fe naling mountebanke Pfui | that position. Who ix there that re } 4 Pity ‘ : z / £ nuta-2ith Sept. 1811. | prospectus with mes the a states that Uc ‘to | others ige than fom circumstance s uncon: Stainers and decorative Painters respectfully soli Fam ies they didnot soem to both take the samo interest in the My’ | Dp, Maxey Funuaetith Gept. 1911. | x prospectus with nes the prospect nse who ‘to "advociting the cause of ey. et” Wannae ope circumatances anconnested with Te ine Te eticn Sf neck eet heey eek: | Ho wae what the Southerners call yellow ; 1dou't—be | OY; talte% tavorof the. 294 is just reed, affording me great | The Court took s recess for one hour, in your Tombs, and guilty or innocent, breauve the inoat 1 SS tlcl scat toe, “Wistele eine Tow | tween a yellow and black. leaaure to know that you arp til in the land of the living jow I would venture to assert that under ail thecir. | rious man everlived tinder these, cinetimstance esther witnes fine dollat to. the, richest styles, equally cheap in Davini, B.Howann—1am acquainted with Alexander | Kamongst the no. of my friends, it would be superfiaows ta for Arrenxoox Session. cumstances of the ease so, far as the public are acquaint. | ges are bronaht 40. the Tombs, knovrion who they il find, ‘Architects and. others with designs. for stained Powell ; dont know that he is in New York ; saw him | Metomake any sntement of my feelings towards yrself ax . Trrvs, examined—Is counsellor at law. Re- | with them, that the parallel of that paragraph canhot he | kuowine that it kesaid weave’ nabbed. this wonderful forget cated he Habtinn oS ondm Gace a) : sted in the Howard House ; fi know me well engagh wander and Pog Wk city. In summer of 1940 T was introduced to | found in the whole history. of the press o this country at lasts mis it wonderful that going them, and «peetine to rs executed with economy and despatch. Talways i Chace wes a vary great. resemblanco be: ‘aver before the 10th prosimo, I hope you will seeonstice | @ Col. Edwards. I think that is the gentleman now sitting | And from the fact of my Paing an entire stranger to almost | mran to impeach the witnesses, 1 think they helteve ny glee WANTED—An artist, used to decorative painting; also an | {Ween him and Mr, Edwards. Their general appearance | thir determisntionst exceeding well to shak before me. Was introduced by - Powell. I think | every human being in the city of New York, and by be- | was the fellow who enlled himself John P. Caldwell in Balti more, 1 wish to distingmat from the mere simple recognition, withont connecting cireamst: ness, when the Proseeution ly am 6 ¥C was very like ; Tonce saw in the lobby of the hall, by the band once more, and would not forego that jeasure If | | Powell was introduced to me same day or day before. | ing under the apprehension that this thing might 0 ayprentice. ; my20 Imr Treseed Zeactly alike phy Mopacdocky vo Uke that I think | Were not detained hers by imperative | iness—in regerd to | Have not seen Edwards frequently since. his inthe third against my client, I beg leave to explain the piled 0, PICKLES, jn, packages to suit customers— they might be mistaken one for the othe Lia oaiy paae trout NOT hope Theat ous | timet have seen him. saw Powelloften in 1840and spring | tween him and me. ‘The prisoner at the bar, gentlemen te of a scerior agatity and low examined by Distaicr Atronsey—That I think | gprechend-—iu regard to me meceers. be satished when renee | Of S1- Had business transactions with Powell. I see not | a Kentuckian by birth; and although 1 never lait eyes on near, by the gallon or barrel ; | Wa" two years ogo this summer. It was from dress and | 4. . | have been eminently successful, to enter intoall the de- | the least resemblance betweea the two. Powell's hmr | him till | saw him in the Tombs here, I am acquainted and Treserved Menus, Sours, | general appearmice, walk and action, same height and Si in in. (my opperations since I am would far exceed the | and whiskers were very datk—his hair wax long—the | intimately acquainted witha variety of his relutions in the the newspaper, ‘seem on has been mode sters, Fowls, kes, warranted to keep any. feng whiskers much alike. T could lecei lianit: of om ordinary Weer {ahi theretonn reserve particu. | expression of his eyes was difleront—there was detect in | State from which we both came, and rege te be, conatdered ts @ destinewishing marks, They ail oer id taney ck exgellent for ship stores, as they a ‘ford | Kuown Powell Rasta boy. Powell wasthen hereon a | I ill have the plete of Seeing yon in person. only ongot his eyes -fowslly lips were wot mo laige—thetes.,| both natives. 1 wes avplied wo ithe ny eee RTS | look enel articular pater ot hum, hewn tach a dashing Pare 1 Walnuts Mushroom ad Pomato Catsup, by the gallon | Wit for debt, by a gent Pinvey Rapend ‘aday with ine belove Looe tis | Pression of his face was very different. Cant say about | by two of his ucar relations, one of them ¢ menternr eee canines Mier hay ave Eitan, mr lt Weck ea ee ‘or doz r otil the first of the month, and I shall expec! the voice. Saw Powell in Wm. Silliman’s office; we came | gress, and the other a young man with whom | was ac. on four of them described his dress, bet nottwo of them . B. Lange sise Plakias for groper, then lived in Greenwich street. Isaw them twoor three | ler sou any how, by taking the Boat aye landing 40 a ‘oar ‘tp to this Hall on business—on the second day 1 taw Eil- | quainted and associated an a member of the Legislature of ae, bas Tonppere thet tartan whe colime tobe omnipresent, by ELLS & MILLER, times together, dressed exactly alike at al points, He | rive at N. York in tl ‘evening you can leave again wards. He camo as Powell's friend. They both wore | Kentucky for years, and for whose character asa gentle. | (0 have the power of beinzevery where and dolwe every thine, et rane Ree ha sich [eevee re ean atte | Beery atone Sg Pat Mentah& | ge cme canny taba go fore | wenn odin eve hve Son que my [tie wat eb ge “THE COLTS EN ATING FIRE ARMS | have picked Cpetwin bibles seat te meee Mt | mocket fil as Rocks” T have now in cae and |e ve ns qumtisds ach him. Salllonrenetea pone Lime es me earncnal favor that | soap cont and! hi fo ptaloons, aud den in biagk frum top to " » 7 ‘ -3 le ro “4 , 7 vated . ct poe—et hye oe wil res to j € ” —Uaihinen with Wie Chambers bee cee ee ser Him inthe Tomb, Sect will bs purchase nt rate Estate’ Corry eyed Siotker | _ Hosny Cusnuxs Mexeraie called for the defones— | I wonld detent hit Wl wee mglinh wee Tawa oe bent They swear that ou ‘the Ihe Anrunt fe had sandy Shot Guns or Fawling pieces, with sic Chambers and did not notice the voice. Mr. Powell hes a in ‘which Ipbatly have to pay’ 1S ot ooo ther sae | Reskies in Philadelphia, is bookkeeper at the Washing. | andl was applied to. And to mo it appeared the most na- hers, whiskers down to be cmt. pra Pistols, Pocket, Belts aud Holsters, » ith five Chambers, | Ne eye; Mr. Edwards has not. ty 19 the W indice wipers Ytave & copra on foot | ton Hotel. In 1841. 1 was cashier and book-keeper at | tural thing in the world, that situated as he wat—o com. | ine—not the mature fellowe.they are now hr youn ones. And an extra cylinder with five more charges. Carats Jenanier SHenmay, mother person exceeding- if Tam not mistaken will give me 500,000 You | Jones's Hotel, Philadelphia. There was a person named letely desolate and friendless—and in his eXnation had Ht My, soing to dewy that Colonel Edwa aie Baive ou ‘As alto preusion caps, bale amd, powder, imuraved eap | ly like Colonel Edwards, was callel and sworn have's am a hole Hog” man and am oot t9 be stiped at | Hugh 8. Hill staying at that hotel in the summer of 1811; | he boon in any oher pace orth weorldceit, wae the, most | {0 sptiblante ch pre nin Tent ancciestcad hee ke Paina Fait Dad door helow Courtine mmced | brother, he is not now in New York. Ihave had Montoe | { Warts toe Tae slots and, toe pay a cae nie tae. | 1 kaw Mrs Raw es STH was certainly a €if- | natural thing in the world that his eye should tnrn to his be 0, bnt as wma at every Other time, to thore who know okirene teats ahead ts bo cnealiod walt eoaret - | Edwards pointed out. The resemblance is #0 striking I oda hs Laan pleas and you maybe aupeiwith he | real person from Mr. Hacards; Hill wes a at | native State—to the Innd of his birth—and that he should intimately. “Arma cihor arty W seers. he must have bad uantity on ahort notiee. can hardy tell apart him and my brother Richard. Ihave im the ‘ase will"goaheud™ aad Ronse & | thet hotel: T think he was there at the some time that | invoke the oid ot cesta cher he wasecin thereat | sumnctmate | Amune i vere. But genthe~ by The rent advantages of these fire arms orer any other fire | been several times accosted as Mr. Edwards in the street, are withetanding. Fawards was; a reference to the hook will show; Mr. | crisis that approachi wd the hour of his ea: there have been eaw arms now known, x. Well ay their superior workmanship and | and once at a hotel by a gentleman who insisted that I sane nj not eeiten to yon Ges Snel allo Hill arrived on the 12th left on the 14th of July; I | lamity, 1 say it was t t natural thing in the Prater have kn wn th anality oF rerials ds s0 well established thatitis wot neces: J was the man. Was drowned heet Messe pennowledge went back to Hexas aud | jnade an extract from Mr. Jones's ledger. (The register | worl, Aud if 1 hod not been appplied to by those rept of ths celeboral wny cae which was tried in Sy 00 desedl emew. jetimee Crosrexamined by Oanus Horrmax—1 was not in Balti- b Morten’ “Phe old Maier et last dat he ay calrenton t0 | referred.) An entry of H. 8.Hill is here in the register of | T hare Awationed-cone ‘ot whom fe atove chatlonge } Sven |” Geotketen shore ls c remnkabte ailiteenes eebweee

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