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Vol. VILI.—-Ne, 161-—-Whole No, 3012, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1842. Pries Two Cents, RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. i ~_ OCULISTS. TRIAL OF COL. MONROE EDWARDS, you have sent for the forger, you | to be shut out from obtaining justice? If so, not so haves] ary proves that he was thep without money, and ng mun, for the person to whom T paid | Tread the character of my country ; and while it isthe | dated not show himself. |The only tog to prove him i e got the v = tlie money is here, and he picked that man, Monzoe Ed- | boast of England that the peer und the peosant—the En- | ae 4 EN SS CC Bees AGENCY. wd ter THE EYE. FOR FORGERY, wards, out of at least fifteen persons. ‘Then Mr. Ludlow | glishman and the foreign all alike amenable to the ge nate = have recent Alth Bamucl Hagit, Eq. U.S. Consul DR. WHEELER, OCULIST. swears that he noticed him and compared him with a | laws of that land—that if un American goes to that land, td fith Julyen earlysns the 171 ee ane friend whom he resembled, and talked alterwards with bis | and appealsto their laws, he is sure to obtain pure justice ligain her afections fromvenes partner about that resemblance. There is a boy who tes- pilst this isso there, let it never be said that here the tet 7 n re , ry ave done prior to yielding fection im, i coul, titles to him, who noticed him, talked to him, remarked that | map, be he who he may, English or native, cannot obtain | }a\% done prion to yielding her alfvetions to Him, fle coul Court of Oyer and Termincr, Before Judge Kent and Aldermen Balis and Hatfield. ps en = avis vari isgion Occulist, 33 Greenwich street, New site ate taciaing hs ineiessgommerca ter | nme, agra the ube atc quence of at Antwern, fo f estab . 5 VE: tern, fer the partose of CoA Ge, ‘CY INF IED, DISEASED AND WEAK EYES.—DR. act fi a) yj ‘ M Wing become ontarsed to so great an extent, he is o he wanted gold, for the people in the South werea curious | justice at the hands of an intelligent and honest jury of | could make her swear any . He coul " believe She huparean is sibamaeagia. the enutze of the manera compelled to confine his office attendance, strictly between Firtut Dar. ple, and would have goll forthelr negroes. ‘That boy | my countrymen, Mr. Hoffiman concluded. by laying | CoUititn tie likesea, of hish Neal Seed betore heey sf region of Enzope, is at onl ours distance from Londot the Danse ot 8. o1 P. M., after which hours he visits out June 11.—The avenues to the Court room were filled vod oat bag to him ; that bag he had never seen, till iA great stress on the prevalence of forgery in the com hours from Farts, in the lemme, inte viciuity of Hollagd 8 noon Notwithe ii iiiis: Seaotadatmmicior in tieeddas at. donee, wild pete epee Agel oe ever occupied them, before | wasshown him on thestand. He swore that the bag he | nit eg eral havoc and distress that forgers u 4 many, and direcily connects, with all by mateo for aae | whi De Wag, Hat among the many hundreds of cases | cight o'clock in the morning, and their numbers were | gavehad J. LEE upon it, and when the bag is shown to ‘submit the case to you. If I haveargued it | vey which Bd Thasiu'and forwarding Continental sods, broferors without aucsouy aud pronoruced by thean J Continually augmented Ly frevh arrivals, ‘The officers in | him, he says thats the bag Lmarked ; | know the marks. | warmly, iti because 1feel so, Bo yourduty to the com | Wut would hae’ yai the et de oy account of ha ney hew ri alas sonaek op rurineitices im Boston, Albany, New ble, yet he has ne te i | attendance, who were far too few in number for the ardu+ | He swore that he gave a bag which was nlarked to Jno. P. | munity,as 1 have feebly endeavoured to do mine.- for whom there were three half years due, ‘Then there is Mr ous duties they had to perform. After almost superh mun exertions, succeeded in so far makilig a lane as to low of the entrance of the Judges, jurors and reporters, with a number of ladies Ci for that. If be fore | effect a perfect cure, York and Philadelubia, in, seme HUTISH QUEEN, on the | have bresented itself, ‘ rally be executed in season for | hone. It is this unprecedented Bir of dune neat, and will ene ich will leave Antweep ou | Y2Hoe—huthe well, although he can’t swear that was the bag he Mr. Catrtexpes rose and said, that it was unnecessary | Johnson ppese he speale nuh. Why he does not only gave. They say tts proves nothing, yet how curious it | for the counsel to coniment on the crime of forgery ; he niify asin that not only thedescription of thie finds ehowld answer | did not mean to justify that crime ; it was not a dispathble | states thee’ he cu id him, but he expressly ks'a single note was ny upon what to the press it considexed i " . vas | drawn. After al the mouey mark ho had been attracted the ‘ived by Jno. P. 4 c vas that his client was i ral the money market PT ir tere ob Gorse books ewe pisticuleity requeuced frase teestiged walt bits Teel inasosiid rode cht well earned fame of Messrs. Marshall and CHemtel, La Mpabonld alusensioento hhecos onbk ar winweifice not pitt tartan aie becree fs efinply tBie, chat. | Sid ‘nat 't.wes difficult to borrow f've dollacs upon honor ud oa et disorders of this onsan—to numerous restored: patients ia the | the oller speakers in this singular trial, into the Court | Qn the second of September he was at Richmond; do we | forgery has been committed by a John P. Caldwell, and two wituesaes to the d HARDEN & cp. ass Biman 4 be erat od pis yrofessionnl | skit! be room. ; failthere? Montague saw him twice; onetime an hour | that Monroe Edwards is that man ; that the Caldwell who to have Witnesses to New York, May 17th, 1812. mi as being pre eminent for success, as a scleatiic At cleven o'clock the Court room being densely crowd- | afer the other; recognised him immediately. Again Mr. | forged the letterof Maunsell, White & Co., the Caldwell ; ed, the crier proclaimed the opening of the Court, and the jn tnd seen bstens| fmt when all answered. Col. awards was dressed at al ints as yesterday, i that he had onafrilled shirt , y, excepting Jopoe Kent, on the opening of the Court, said he wish- ed to remind the audience that the sligh.est manifestation Maury had conversation with him for an hour; had he | who got the money was no other than Monroe | Tecipt say ty isso jaith togpareanlty in that hour to recognise him? Mr. Clenden- | Edwards, And thus the whole question turns upon the oo meg, og ning, who hud just taken the Hotel, and John P. Caldwell | single point of personal identy, And if another ‘w York fonds in Philadelphia. w was the first customer he had, and from that he recognises | person appeared at Baltimore on the 3ist of time } i $14,060 in Baltimore ¢| him, and swears to him. Gentlemen, t will show you that | gust, under the name of John P. Caldwell, then it entirely POMEROY C 0.’S Anonic inflarmuation of the evelid yr sore eyes, however Ci ‘ 1 jong standivr, be e ffe ily and. vane nth} ed, filma, ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS, en steimaved wishout suntleal ovetation” om ABISMUS Common!ty calle Squintiag, avd CATARACTS, safely re Exper ererthe | moved-.in a few minutcs—with scarcely ay incourenienge or at 2 per es Baltimore funds at @ i y | Auother lie upon the face of 1 thejweakness of our cause isstrengthened by their evi: | clears Monroe Edwards. And if we cannot fairly show wagapet below yar. oribers are bow running a resular of applause or disapprobatioa would be visited wi nerve i + * Hawes a ‘ he »peared at hose name is Levi ¢ to the patient. ~ ‘ould be visited with all the ; there are two alibis which are importantto them; | that Monroe Sdwerds was not the man who appeared at Kosar irom, Albsbyand Ballo, and the jntopme- | Fyn) see seouble correoniteyts are informed that letters, | Powers ofthe Court. oneal can prove that he was not in Baltimore on the 3ist_| Baltimore and at Richmond, on the days named, then I am Peddvugelitity Gal sca? sonics. Coote, Bros 4 addressed wo De Wheeler, (7~ will wot be taken from the Mr. Mansazi then resumed his address, and in com- | August, and not in Richmond on the second of September, | willing to have your verdict grea against him. Mr. h been the ease. ‘Notes, Important Pape *juable Packeyes—Wi ’ ey wales Bost paid 0 mencing I wish to make a correction. -}thas beew | tlfen he is not the man; | care not for other dates; these | Hoffman has also admitted that the two Miss Phillips have Yeu take that for granted. a iernesctaiion parake Mechstiian cc tte of Miner ? been cared by Dr, ein the deser Exchange, Notes; Drafts, Acceptances, Accounts, &c., atzen. | Wapelen, have alieady ivan le.» wide srread reputation, atid agnable ye! comtage-resocute onlers for he purchase or sale | {SN relened froin a liens Weather Ot dhe umber of eee suggested to me by the Counsel on the opposite side, that Imadea misstatement last night. It has been stated to me that the letter signed Maunsel, White & Co., to Messrs. are the dates which our witnesses swear to; I care not | sworn truly, and with these points established let us pro: |, Mr. Warring. | The where he is when this letter was received; has Munroe | ceed to consider the testimony in the cause, Mr. Critten- | © igen sping fl be ref Edwards no confederates? if he be the person who planned | den then reviewed the testimony of the four witnesses who | PE) hom Nes lerchendise, Ince ane Manufactured Av every di cf . ih " rt % 2 i, r tv “ n “ 10 | are prepared t i ‘ Ulieates, which patients have offared to him of their own ac- | Brown, Brothers & Co.; which I stated to have been | this scheme, do you not suppose that there are confeder- | swore to the identity of Edwards with Caldwell. This | stetchof secripeton, parenually, in the terns on asin rants, chygeeh cord, e'selses dhe flowing, Wwe thatthe cases ~ oh snvorn ‘to, as having been Mr. Edwant's writing hy Mr. | ates of the éame ort who were around him? is there no | was most delusive kind of testimony. "Men werewo often tens We have to New dc and Boston, and. . 3 . h, was not submit fo that gentleman, and havin, one whe could have put that letter in the posteftice at | mistaken for ear other. ese witnesses only | as soon Messrs. HAWLEY & COS EXPRESS Meee ie eaagtuated by A commendable spiritel phe J ascertained that stteh is the fact that it was not shown to | Philadelphia? where is their alibi to prove that he was | sw him once, aid for few. minutes, they swear have undergone,as would have exposed ius Danie} underwent of old, for he was but ex ed to two Hons,while Arguti would have been exposed te six. have been but a sorry meal for ¥ three n, and f rettirn to prisoner would he not ? Had not he equat gentlemen who have ,comntry 2? Would lanthrop: anil from Palfato to Cleveland, Detrout and Chicago anil mi | fellow teu, the benelit which they lave received from Dr. is ot miners edigy eyprbseangi. te Wheeler's treatment ithe, (oot iM zodiation an transaction of a mercantile Mareh 15th, 1012, ie y ny se PRelerencesLrastay, ‘Comoe, ‘Thomas W. Oleott, Watts Sherman, A. D. Patchin, ‘Noah Lee, James Taylor, ‘Pheodorg, jeott, Albany. cies , Backus & Hawley, Utica; T. A, Si Ne eA RAG Pee Re cer i oe tae Sot pe oo enster, Lockport; J. A. Clark, Batavia; Pho i Buffalo. 0" us POMEROY & COs No. 5 Exchonae Buildings, Albany. 3 Wall street, New York. FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. RI ae M, TO: AIL TINE BO! STONINGTON AND NEWPORT, com- posed of the Millowing superiog steamers, running in connec: tion with the Stoniugton and Providence, and Boston and Pro Mr, Tappan, Lcheerfully make the correction. Gentle. men, J refurred last night to the circumstance of money being found in the possession of Monroe Edwards to’ the amottut of $46,000. Well, they have proved that Jno. P. Caldwell defrauded Brewn, Brothers & Co. of $26,000,and this proves that he must at least have had possdssion of $20,000 in aidition to the 24,000 which they say he defraud. ed Messrs. Brown, Brothers & Co. of, What do they do to account for this? for they see that it is a fatal objection to the second presumption’ of guilt fromthe possession of money. hy they bring Mr. Corrie here, who says.— hat does he say? That Monroe Edwards f him? No! that ‘Jno, P. Caldw ant ine $26,000. What has this to do “w ase? But what do we prove ? We prove hy Miss Phillips that Monroe Edwards hed an amount of money nearly equal in amount to that found in his possession, ata date anterior to thedate on which ht is charged got this money of Brown, Brothers & Go. ; we hia wise proved by thé documents which have been | fore you thatMonroc Edwards received this sum of money he is the mm, yet they all not in Baltimore on the 31st August, or Richmond on the | positivel; t 2d September? [will prove most conclusively by Miss | hi is whiskers, and hit appearance. And one wit- Phillips, his own witness, that he was in Baltimore on the , who never saw prisoner but once till he saw ist August; Ido not mean to impeach her testimony; I | here, yet swore he knew him by his back—although w believe she has spoken the truth, and that she is eorrect | know he ever saw his back before. ‘The whole is inevery thing that she dos not speak from memory, and | matter of opinion—of their recollection. I shall sho’ I rejoice that this arrest has been made, as saving her from snot in Baltimore onthe 3ist of August; Miss a life of degradation and sorrow; now, where are their | Phillips swears he left their house August 30th. The let- alibis? none of them go to affect’ the dates I have men- | ter of Brown to Caldwell at Alexa wes written on tioned; now, what are dates taken alone? with respect to | the 28th August: it could’t r these registers, what becomes of them? does not every | that day Edwards was in hi body know that those books are at the command of every | Edwards could not have gone th one who comes in? I have had those books at my command | that letter of Brown, Brothers, §° C for hours; I will undertake to commit a forgery on the | more by the 3st, before 10 that mo 10th May, and on the 10th June | will ccmlintake to travel 1 aad by the afternoon train on the 30th, the mo: and plant niy name on the registers of every hotel from | havedone was to go to Alexandria, and returne here to New Orleans. Now, gentlemen, was heat Balti- | more, by 6 P. M.jon the Sst, That is cortain, and moro on the Bist August? he was not, because his | Phillips knows the day, for she kept her mother’s books, | | name appears at the Waverly House on that day, | made the entries of departure therein ; besides, b SB) nd Bt hie and he has been particular ‘enough to produce a | a bet ofa pairof gloves, and marked her name y | felt Philadelphia on t letter dated Waverly House, 31st August, 1841, the only | they were given ther ‘That letter left here at 6 P. M.,on | never seturned to the | inducemetits to do 40 with the honoral so from. considerations of beingiof h ties of blood which drow Mony jaye bec equally: strong to draw t ls? Our allegation is that hay stories : for the examination, a Havana {0 be presint theres not there prior to. the arrival ame tere ater warts. Ww rred upon me asa pa- lebtedness to you for t the dangerous was of such estoring the sight ‘whi y poor. little disor i tely aflicted its sight ears, and its disease was of such alarming 4 character that I despaired, until told of your sul in such matters, of ahy remedy: for her, and dhe more especially as other physicians had afforded her no esief, am ha ever, thus to confess that you nave effectually cured cordially, heartily thank you, for your highly successful exer- tions,” Yours rsnectially, MARTIN WATERS, 118 Hammersley st. Cuty and Connty of New York : to w 3 Iu the hope of being serviceable to sume of mty afflicted fel low creatures, [hereby volautarily offec my. grateful testimo Is to Dr. Wh or restoring me to perfect er having before been unsue that he was f mission, but hit welt much, it he had + 1 ‘Ce all low y we na Ba wwapaper of t y day.on Wwhichthe money wax ith of Au honse till Feceived, He says Miss Phillips, and h of September. How rf he vidence Railroads— “A wrwards of twenty of | ata date anteriot to the showsng of it to Miss Phillips, and | letter in which he has been particular enongh to designate | the 33th—reashed Washington next evening, the 29th— | then did Ne We apeap the 3het of August to MASRACHUSEDTS, Captain Comstock. he most ominent an al men of this city and | anterior long to the date o: which the money gus ob- | the House at which he arrived. Not satistied with this, all night in Washington, Afld stnrts'for Alexon. | Wa? Hi SR Peae ri ose te eee). I NARRAGANSETT, Captain Woolsey. In witness whereof under oath, to its | tained by this fraud ; then about this bag? does not the evi- | they show him atthe Northern Hotel on the 3@th August. 4in the morning. So,the letter got there by 6on the Daastliat he sate back: ts taaeneer NOHBGAN, Contain Vouderoilt, cath, and heveunes eth dence show that Monroe Adwards received gold in Balti- | ‘There he sleeps, and leaves it before breakfast. Does he | morning of the 30th. They may say that he had an accom hose, and take his money out ef his One cf which will leave New York daily, (Sundays ex- more long previous to this time arid could he not? is it not eepted) from Pier No, 1, North River, Battety Place, at five big 8 probable that he did? from the evidence,receive this bag at , 78 3d Avenue. 42, goto the Waverly to breakfast ? No, he gets thereto | plice, but there is no evidence of that fact at all. Now, | trank end wrap it up in this Baltin anv, Com. Deeds. 2per of the SIst Ai dinner, and alate ‘dinner, too, for it is after the lodgers | asto Richmond. We prove he was atthe Waverly House, <A fom! fig ™ v on h o'clock, P.M. that time, in that place ; is it not in proof that he was ar- | have come, and this at the bottom of the page, where there | and dined there on the 3ist August. He wrote a letter to 4 —Charte: sre Rea ETAT Rs Deru at by ot Now Fok T Nassau street. | rested in Philadelphia a'month afterwardsand there not on | are three lines to spare, and where over the leaf the next | Johuson, dated from the Waverly House on the Sist of Bee BA Fee say yo nde Cn Fg ee a | David Powell, 158 Jackson Brooklyn, duly | the evidence which had been given in this cause, but from | charge is for lodging. | Is this probable? Was he there ? | August, and explains how he came to céme te New York; ave contradicted him. Why was he net bought?’ Dan Whe MASSACHUSETTS: on Tuesday. for Stonington, | som, says, that he was allicted years with the Egyp | information of a different uature?] did he not implore that | Ecare not for the nine witnesses who testify for identity, | he met a Mr. Isadore, and altered his milud. Again; we t have hind letters froin wucle we Edwards, and he ‘Newport and Providence, and Friday for Stonington. nid ulcers in the eyes, and though under One cf , e he should be informed of the charge on which he but [ take the testimony of the quaker girl, the apostle of | prove that he was at the Northern Hotel in this city on | ovight have stated things that they did net wait him io tell ‘The RHODETSLAND on Wednenlay for Somiagton,and | He nt oes at the Eye Inimary fos and shall years, ne V arrested 7 and wax he informed of i? han! measure thie, | trath, ae the counsel has termed her, and t will show you | the night of the 30th. “His name is thus entered on the | FaWarde soyg in his erie 19 Julyton, ha Tadic Cun with erclonion, ‘Sioaegio. Newecr: ae Aad carded pluced under the treatment of De, Wheeler, Ouslist 33 Green | it these United States of America, that a man should be | by her datesthat he could not be there. Shegives an ex- | bo Belcher & Edwards, La.” and this is sworn to as | jim (oven Bonk on tite 30th of August. ace gti ps ae taihnd Care and proceed immediately to rovi’ | Wich street, who has entirely restored his sight. r arrested and his pabie A cbernater and Beers, everything | tract of the dates of his outgoings and comings in, and by | being in his handwriting; he slept at the Waverly that ‘JUROR: n't see that—Esadore is not a surname. dence and Boston. DAVID POWELL, | but what he had on his back, seized; hard measure this to | that they prove that he wasabsent on the 30th August till | night, rose there on the morning of the ist of September, Wuuitinc—(Asionished)—I supposed Isadore to be a cure be meted on such grounds reight taken at the following much reduced rates =— b i To Bi finding a single scrap of ev oston, on goods weighing forty pounds or upwards to the enbic foot, at $5 50 perton, and on measnrement goods 7 Subscribed and swom to before me, this 31st, day of March, ira, Joun Burxiey, Com, Deeds, 21 Wall street. nd all this is done without the 6th September, leaving time to recei ce amongst all these papers; Where was he? At the Northern Hotel in New Yor morning | name. th nee Jupor Kent—Miss Phillips speaks of him as Mr. Isadore. his money, | whilst John P. Caldwell wasat Richmond on th A. | of the ad of September, and perpetrated this fr i, 3 what do they say to this ? that he was that accomplished, | and at the Waverly Hotel, in New York, those books say, | fore Edwards could not have been the man. M Horrman—They are two persons, e ‘ ee a roment goods cents per gubic | Atary Ann Pites, nurhter nt Mrs. Wimsles,No.94 Catharine | CUMHIng, déxtrous, thoughtful, prudent thief, that he | What does Miss Phillips say? She aays he said he was | den then defended Edwards in relation to the testimony | , JunoR—I think we are unnecessarily detained here about this ‘an epecific articles en per tarit to be obtained at fice 23 being duly short time suffered | Would not leave any trace of his guilt! take them at their | going South for his ne Did he go South for his | taken under the commission, and showed that the whole | “Another Junon.—I think we ought to adjoum, I’m very way. m31 émr My from a, dis OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY. FARE REDUCED! ! Passage 50 cents—Berths 50 cents, FREIGH? ' TAKEN AT REDUCED PRICES. oot The commodious. Steamboat WASHING. Gash Sp 108, Captain J. M. Brown, having made arrangements to change her days of leaving Rew York, will bercafter leave the foot of Robinson street, severy Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon, ‘, and Albany, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa efnoon, at § o'clock, landing on her passage each way at the foot, of Hammond street, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Cates ALE niente 4 ‘or freight or possage. to the. in on 1, orto D. MARTIN" eas m9 'y, (as deponent is her quite blind. h she had the best aisistanee that could be afforded her ye Infirmary, (as wcll as from an eminent oculist in ‘who eventually told her the sight could never be re- she never received any essential until she was under the care of Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 33 Greenwich ety whose kind and skilfMi treatment, hag eitiely restored nephew ? Where was lege, Baltimore! Whe St. Mary’s College, Baltimore! And are you to allow the | The learned counsel, in the conclusion of h evidence of those books to outweigh the evidence of Miss paraietioet ax well as Phillips and Mr. Elder. He docs go South! He does | le did not Me Arsenite boing his nephew on the oth; os Miss Phillips demon. | *0",Aul yet Mr, Arsentiy strates, He therefore deceived her—or he told lies— or he went South. Which of them did hedo? Let the testimony of the prosecution be demolished by those en- tries im those books, but will you let those entries de. molish his own witnesses? There is the entry too at Decided infor * lowed to go ce hin wile, Peidavick now therele-yranfilint there was nothing more | fen “whict he whe led to Believe thet Jokion, was ch at Otis was alitio before midnight, done than the entry. He did not stop there on the 3d Sey Cuba, when, infact, he was not in Cubaat all, How was Ede tember, and in addition, Mr. Ellis swears that) tiils hanislieemts to tome, Hist beni teterensign wes wnssosre words and what does it prove? that this thoughtfu’ man should go in the pert light of day to Stine an Baltimore? and cash these checks ; this is monstrous + cant you conceive it possible that he would so uct? and pier all this, he remains in Philadelphia;midway between New York and the scene of his operations; for a mouth! why according to this he must lia for such trials as this, and a pride in showing ho the lawyers and escape the consequences ; in all these circumstances there isothing mcompatible with innocence; but ther are mukitudes which are incompatible with guilt; I ha: never conversed with any of the witnesses before I en- terad the court, and I could not but remark the difference between thosvon the part of the prosecution and those on phew? At St. Mary’s Col- | of the testimony was taken by Mr. fefind his nephew 7 At the | brought before t e jury by the prosecution the f e ‘ i ease” known informed) tobe Amaurosis, which rendered Althow u red. i Another Jonon—I couldn‘t make out from what Mr. Whit- ing said--but I wish to have it explained. Yet another Jv —All Lean say is for myself, that I havnt ‘been able to comprehend the sense of what Mr. Whiting has bee ing for the last twobours, I’m tired. tT there Wasa general laughteramong the members of the “Sworn before me, this 15th day of April, 1912, Isaac P, Mantix, Com. Deeds, Si 14 Wall street, d County of New Yorke ss | . Cady, 8 High street, Providence, R. I., being duly sworn, says, that he was totally blind in his left eye, for nine the cause of the blindness’ was cataract; that he appled hment ges erybody, excent themselves, rose and took their i ture. The bulk of the crowd followed auit. ‘The Court, jon Was obtained, Mon: | 4 matter of course, then adjourned, Mr. Coachinan was al Dening Bunoiany xean Boston.—On Saturday night, RANDOLPH MAR’ ‘No, 182 West street. ec Meinclet, Oculist, of 33 Greenwich street, whe, [by | the f the defence ; there is a strange compound of | his handwriting, and do not all these dates leave time for | sth as he could rely pon Mr, Hoffman 0 the dwelling house of Mrs. Edson, situate on Dedham THE RAINBOW MORNING LINE for | Paes peed by very little pain Lae RRR Pe qualitics in his characters faithful to his kindred, tre to | him to have received this money? ( Mr.Loffman to show the fie whole-cape, gad nok to pesshonbates. 2 lower plain, near the depot of the Providence Railroad, & ALBANY.——The low pressure Steamboat | cercumstances, he feats it his duty, to. state his gratitude, to the | the death to his mistress. "Our other witnesses are also as | commonnessand fecbleness of alibis,here referred to the al- err teat was entered by forcing the lock of thefrontdoor, Mrs. A AINBOW wit leave the foot of Robinson | Doctor, forthe inestimable Renelit which his ki W has conferred | unimpeachable ; they are all entitled to crodit ; (here Col. | lusion which Boz has put in the mouth of old Tony Wel- | tiom in its ya erefore you, are ts avtiole, | Basleptin a bedroom on the frst floor, and heard two e day, y Ys clogk. apon him, CC. 4 oat i 4 Hf i e 1 roceed up stairs. e rose, and wen’ mimer ; Sworn before me, this 25th day ofApril, 1912, ebb of the regular army, entered and took a seat in the | ler,;when rickwick had been cast in damages for breach of | Gentlemen, they have hed possession of all his papers and cor mas Cone we miveee ao aertk. deisateelaay aiebet rear of Mr. Marshall, and commenced reading a copy of the weekly Herald, which our reporter had taken into the Court Room ;) our tavern keepers do not swear as their tavern keepers do ; and Mr. Elder swears that Monroe Ed- wards was ia Baltimore either on the Sist August or ist of September—he don’t know which, Now we have proved that he was elsewhere on the 3ist of August, andif he was at Baltimore on the Ist September it is impossiblethat he could have been at Richmond on the ad September, jand therefore could not be the John P. Caldwell who received themoney ; nover was there so extraordinary and so pow- erful a combination as there has been to convict my client of this crime ; this is a crime which cannot be detended if committed ; itigone which meets withno sympathy, and must be met with clear, cold itp be permit- ted before I sit 3down to ¢ aremark; Itrangressed last night the rules of the forum ; transcended the pro- prietics of the place and I know it was under favor of this court, and that favor and courtesy were extended to me, a8 it was the case of a stranger, and a stranger here under remarkable and peculaiar circumstance: i i id pondenee, and if they could have found the slightest evidence alibi had nathccsetoaty cat ahaa A | Oe t te avehad eves | diately saw a man watching the front door with a “ bill- ‘The Court here took a recess till four o'clock. hook,” who gave chase to her. She had not run more than twelve rods when she fell, and hef overtook her. '» to the house, and into the door, hel tor agy! a hundred ladies crowded, in with the rest, to see her, she asked if he would strike a ioral he replied, and hear. : e “no, if you will go back to the house and keep quiet.” Mr. Horrstan resumed.—On the 2d Sept. and 3ist of Au- She, however, escaped through another door, and pro- ust Edwards was proved to have been at ce: ta’ es er Pcer mar . +) f that th A he ‘ e ceeded to the depot, w a& man slept who has been for begat ly obe Say | aaety at Aey erg peage ny inake a veryHormidable circumstance, Why, | several years in the ‘of the Railroed Company. Jy House was a forgery, then it proves tht the writer of | Tiare not beew on hoard a steamboat Tor years | While at this place Mr Ww ailthree ofthe robbers e letter to Johnson, dated on tle dist of August, knew | where [have not seen or met with pediars vending types or | pass, and heard one say to the other, “we will blow out that the 361 of August was a most important day’ in the | stam stmilu to thove found in dwar? yorearion Shey | We iet mans brains we meet.” the Waverly House on the 31a of August, and that he | stiy stnllar to the marion U pe High ea tieea anes Haha naan’ Gh econ ites by falely dated that liter, R shows that fe, Kadwarde, war | WY Mamicl WMG Co, and Ut that the throat, the other by'the legs, and told him he wos & MEA aed thas Its nesonsaty Uo he ha, wes cle | Senkot( Tee ePEE ey RehV RAG Ka MUSE Ee pees cne Sree mae ace Mecaanal in the baues., One August, else- | another I-tter which they have. produced, sehich’ certainty hae ’ : Soi; te where on that day than at the place where the money | come through New Orleans, Mr. Crittenden then eommeated | Gua B6. cn. ates Aimed wich, a bib-Book and a pistols the Masrectivad, "Nir. Hotiman then’ defended the testimony | jon the gowerlal mtiucnces wluch fad beca employe ty the | PMENLO a FEY. dat hewatched ins opportcaty whee ORGE IngLAND, Jr., beige me? treet. Clty aed County of New York, ss: ang 8 in TAILO RIN G. KD the Sth of last month, Tpaced my Tittle daughter, three years old, who had sore e ‘and was completely blind of the EMOV AL. Fateeactonticatar ofa coe aie kara nae ely PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH- | restored: and her eyes are well. Inthe hope of leading others ENT, 1 to. the same blessing that T have enjoyed, I voluntarily make Is removed from BOOND to a 7 Astor House, this statement under oath, CHRISTOPHER BURNS, strect, comer of ‘Thompson street. IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. | Steir seep beret Maal Garments of a most Elegant and Kastvenatle kind et asaving of | gam N cent for cask. HE advertiser decom: p , = Neve oyatean oF Eitime s har of Gomine’ pueeareasmine | _____ MISCELLANEOUS. dunt the length of Gms. he has been established. togeshuod with = the extensive patronage bestowed on ‘nim, Wilt” pre lent vouehsr fa fhe nee SHARON SPRINGS. is ra Poms bein, coun>cted with an extensive clothe A a be edaldeh aes hat he can furnish crothes which, oucome | “THE PAVILLION.—This new commodions Hotel will be Parison, will he found lower than any other howse making up | j, Be erp” oe pisitors on i ie myself I did fhe attacks of 1 rosecution, and which he stated wontd have been sufficient ee ee eee ne ne next, at the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, | not do this ; 1 appeal to you on behalf of my client ; I for- | °fM*; Elder from the attacks of counsel, and compl ined 5 Ht bel. nile ceipenninare: dere only one of them had hold of him, and escaped. The men Me PHILLIPS, 7 Asti House, Broadway | Nsw York. | got lor amoment what lowed to you and te mprell’ eon, | bitterly of the conduct of all counsel in their habit of at. | cM Nertfnecen have “couticted wim’ without a po cy rifled a desk, In which they found three pocket-Looks aud tacking witnesse . He said, for twenty years Mr. Elder | of dou’ eal had been the treasurer of a college without defalcation, | Record ) commented severely upon the. ¢ tof | a wallet, and obtained notes of hand to the amount of seizing the property of Monroe Raw by | $3000, the pay monnt of which was easily Houped, 8 few . il ith he MACHINE POETRY, | Sent ite 5iturumtg tia! inte" ees pened cool reflection has satisfied me that I ought not to done so; that I need not have done so ; | ought to i WHEELER, TAILOR, hereby sends yspeptic complaints 1 in the cure of ipelas, ve remembered, it i and it is something in these times. for a man to bea treasu. | means of a§warrant for apprehending his person, and which he small bank , and asmall amount in silver, with w! Wns iniorantion torkis tienda, ) Serofuta, Liver Complaint, and general: debi ree crane to nave teen Welitanes ates sihwhich | rer ofany place for 20 years,without defalcation—andsuch | stated to be an, alarming and feacful precedent, and ane on | they decampeds’ About fifty. dollars and.a wateh escaped Qrenemics, if he has any, } other respects, possess (as certified by some of the | have one beside me whom fam proud to be beside; one who | %man was fully entitled to belief But Mr. Marehall was | Min in his childhood { Lived Inthe house of lus futher, and it | their observation. From their accent it was evident they Mhether they be few or many, ; tngst eminent medieal wrofessors in the United States) medic. aos hoen, and whom 1 ela 2 pleased to comment. on his expression “before God,” | fy) collections ot kindness to me that a were Irishmen, and apparently laborers. When they haf ‘he pwbtic too, both far and ner, ing properties unsurpassed, and believed to be une- | 245 been, and whom J claim to have been my first master i is fiom recollections M0 Nf 5 ipparently ey fic wishes every peste lec’ / qualled by any in this coantry. , in jurisprudence, and farther than that, to have been thed | ;7,¥ tld Mr. Marshall like ingenious counsel to make gisne-} come forward here atv stand by bam tn Iie ew Et i kdegefs Sag yer name rtp neg int fn Broadway he has a shops / ‘Adiled to these, the Fides in the vicinity, namerons villages, | friemd of my youth ; that I can call "Aim my friend and | #8" Comments on his “ Oh, Lord,” «the deuce take it,” or Pa erae erate an eet oP Mater has boon avid chet the f (het laboting men indst Tye, tha y was hoarded vip auy other Western vulgarism, as he was pleased to call it? ay not, nor would he attempt it. Miss Phillips ars tt e°d like to have them pop. | xtensive views, neighboring caves and romantic scenery are nt shoald ther want coat, vest oF pants, ‘ No one cau fit them if he cant. ' master is.n guarantee to the whole world for my faith and in thatghouse, and that they mus honor ; arrayed other similar remarks. it or his life,” with Boston Courier, June 7d. ¢ the many attractions ofiered to these seeking in the heat Jence of commercial intercourse has been paralysed by the nmerseither health or pleasure. f ry and magnitude of these repeated forgeries. If t itis so much the more your duty ty be. the mors ¢ in the panoply of hi friendship, I feel 9 hem if } h sii Ae Hoa-like, and ean shake off the aspersions which hav that on Monday Ang. 20th,he left to sce his nephew es Te eeeecre ernest } fete tings are Ht a eb rs rile fra Saratogm, Trey. | oon east pon me, and fel them nek Me Merial ene | Me Hlimore, Mr. Elder saya that he was there ever on | dius more eusions ae Youto nov atiow that fear towveigh | ‘Tetunie Aedions® agp Lest or Lure.—Amelancho- Cloth, tno. verigastor these rhymes | Alber fie neil arepcer eampefeom Canaipharie on the Alben | “tS OS tad past 19, and at the conclusion of this |. Tuesday or Wednesday, the 30th and Sist of August. But | apon your verdict. You are the impastial uinpises between the | Jy and horrid accident took place at Newburyport, Mass., PE tesa apes aie mri car fegn cnenretaay. and Cicero curry uc | speech there were, several distinct ronndy of upplante, | Secon and Ota the moralig., Acrelt ie end what e:_| wrved idk cme angnage of ede | peaming maraing ba tig oflony tain ol cars. on the m) ime way, Dp stairs, tors to U ys a distance ot ut eight miles, arnving in 1 4 A ween 8 ai in the a lrait at, and what i eee ¥ W? il P ith, N. H., w: it - “ tine for dinner, also by the Atbxay and Chery Valley tame f “nich neither the Judgenor the officors could prevent. J comes of hi being at the Waverly House, on the evening | "thet i there bn wreasonable doubt you mut acct de a allroad, [rosy Ear epmonth, R. H. sare. qrossing is, idnof | the Newburyport bridge over the Merrimac river,the rai of the Sist of August to a very latedinner—solatethat the | ("laws 7 believe; pentloreds Hoar the Forlorn i sprouted Ob agence tebe, 5 MARTIN’S After some slight conversation between the different daily stages, boing about forty-five miles west of the counsel— built directly ‘over sald bridge, Joseph i oy 4 . ms Te Ree Te ern TeatabUtatimonts as. | oc henms cold and shower Baths furnished at ll times, either | Mr, Horrmax rou and Waid:th the course of the re- | Wika he wall the cirf won he hal decerved that he wes. | edad aa marcas, aoe fort. cannot tears that hermay | Bracket aud wile, in a chaise, were. pasging on the bridge rpae pataletbies Se nctontolcg Gea Cee fo Ne Blends ena | dec thccia at sistas terrae nee ene BI marks which | may make to you. I shall adhere strictly to | going South ?_ He told Elder the morning he saw him that | awuze kim ot jnsticeat your hands. Gentlemen, itis in Jeet {a Lowell Aiass, ‘Phe horas became Trightened woh orally Hrceete publicin general; cakes lenve te setmrn thanks (py the |! | An abundance of the purest mountain sprig Tee fs stored for | Who Tes uookcen, that the presumpion te to he pernear ce | ead come from, Washington, end that he had to return, | Weut, 0 (oott ifverance from Us fcry tral, fora whieh, | womanagcable fro: the noise above, occasioned by the Batten cele orient oun | we coem ISAAC G, WILLIAMS. pay Ei yor oe . : } RBtictote be cet made, had titamed inthe neatstand | ‘THE SPRINGS HOTEL Tits Hort will be aoeged at ‘matorials, the newest and tet in | the above village of Sharon Springs, for the reception ot rst ‘the market, and at i we saving of 30 per cent. Strangers | tors, and combining all the advantages of this delightful sum- are requested to cal examine, mer residenve, purchasing their ‘own cloth, &« style that that afternoon, and that he could not see Dan till Saturday. | fi) Come out 1 trust unscathed assing train, and unfortunately one half of thedraw he- On the way bills of that morning there was the name of t Ti Honey eontlcensa ve GoW, dinidse Youd guplaues | Ing ioisted up, to let a boat pant the infuriated aniwel daxh- Edwards coming from Washington, and on the way bills. | spontaneous! give ond which could nor be suppressed, wink | od ‘ahéad, and, in an instant, the horse, chaise, lady and of that afternoon there is the name of Caldwell returning. | been li.tene tan the ang eer oy jon) at geutleman, were precipitated headlong’ into the river. Mr. uhoiola bhder th Ld A Fara mentee god gaan Ep ap rset Bel Bracket and the hor-e were instantly killed. Mrs, B. was se Ree penr's Hills oF the toy Daas matthat he wouldres | mage iter. Coad Popayered Oy the badpes of the beidge. wih abot hook, » ert havi sustained some internal injury, besides breaking who has spoken, that the presumption is to be granted to the prisoner, that the burden of the proof is upon the pro- secution, and that such proof must be strong and clear and divested of every reasonable doubt, before you find him guilty. Permit’me, gentlemen, to say to you that the question which is before you is not whether he forged the letter signed Maunsell, White & Co.; that is a question immaterial ; the question is, and what we charge him with, posi Ginilssien thoy hee 29 Qw2aiaw*r WILLIAM E. JONES. tp eg ly Bett! A WONDER AND A. BLES- SEP TTNT tak Meals Up tie heck eee nee Able distasbenee as tusn_on’ Saturday and have plenty of funds to settle | (™arinad Re. Whitive will now clove the amswese ty i F Mr. Bracke! in the fall, dashed his brains ¥ is uttering that letter, knowing it to. be forged, and if you We did to Richmond—h 4 ~ Hiab one of her arms, , ae nie Sinie are saiied ofthis Fon mast inthim guiltyot thischarge. | Sxiuntay-he fe money. then-che took’ Dan away | Mir Warring avert and mid, wore itotthac the ain of | OUt Against an abutment of the bridge, and bis body wae TO CLEAR THE SKIN. ‘The counsel has alluded frhe fact of his being tried in } to see Miss Phillips! at, had no money to | the situation which J fill to demend: some remarks from | Brecher was insensible when taken from the water, but "THE ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP—Read this resol lace, away from his friends; why, he could be tried Pills on the 3tst of August? why, he had ink fom addrension You ater the eininancand | Bracket was ingensible vehen taken r ich have J Medical Council of Paris sider M. Vesprini the greatest philanthropist of The Maho Italian Chemteal Soap as a perfect miracle to cure Gapiabodh neorsenrys in NOUR A i ete N| ordisfgaretment of tl iin down that the trial must take place where the utterance Fo confidently recommended to the public to cure the following : | has been proved to he. Thecounsel have alluded to the OF THE UTMOST I[MPOR- | timples:treckies sit ream, schrry. tan, morphev or sun: | proof Why, gentlemen, did you not expect that the fs LS darn, ervsipelas, or any erupt will © the color of | son who committed these ies with an astuteness, a TANCE dark yellow or sunburnt skin toa beantifnl healthy clearness— ing, odd ott , the public may rely on it, it never fails.” Sold by ‘T. Jones, | CUPMIDg, and a far-reaching sagacity which astounded the TT purchasers of Marshall's Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Col- | sign of the American batle, 8 Chethim street, price 40 cents a | Commercial world? Did you not expect that the man lars, Tu eonsequenee of the many mistakes having, been Hbser¥e-on each label the siguature of Me Vesprino, the | With the iron boldness of mind toconceive, and the will to mvde of late wzers and others, in finding our only Troy | inventor, and T. Jones as the General Avent, execute, these frauds which should deceive the sagacity of Slurt Depot, we are therefore oblixed to speepewns the cause ents—139 Fulton street, Brookiya: 97 Dock st, Philadelphia; | experienced merchants? Did you not expect that he foc-the benefit of all in purgait of one | y revenedl Troy g State st. Boston ; 110 Baltimoce st. Baltimore; 7 Stwe AV’ | would come into court prepared to meet ay Chasitae irts, Bos collars... It is this. a8 Tate! a hited on their window, amd about their premiser,-a sem pure | ea rer Ji im*c | which might be preferred against him? ‘The counsel ngte be “Troy Shitt Depot.” Now we inform ‘all they Gy D See MERC —W) have referred to his being poor! Gentlemen, he isarich co We co pay Dan Conne | ohe Was immediately conveyed to Hnskoll’s Hotel, where, $50,000 in his trunk at that time, and had had it ever since thes you, If in presenting to y a cas aiae eotie abeiante bad been rendered, she wes, ablo. to the 24 of August, when Johnson paid it to him, if you be- | the evidence in this ease I do not present to youfacts which are ive information respecting herself and husband. Mrs. lieve what Johnson swears to. Is it not singular that the | incontrovertible and undeniable evidence of the guilt of the pri- . was in a very dangerous state at the last accounts. money paid by @harles F, Johnson was precitely the same | soner, them twill be yonr duty, as has been stxted by thé leaem | Bi ton Papers June + monex {ncheracter and amount as that lost by Drown, | ed counsel, to open the prison doors amd let , rs It has b id that th i he Baltimore bank paid Caldwell in Balti- | withina very short time ont of upwards of 390 men ¢mpannetied 8 M more money-tho Virginia banks paid him in Richmond. | jan importuitense not 12 individuals could be fond wby find | states that by alate freshet in the counties of Mimi. Mae money, and Lee & Johnson paid him in gold, and precisely } not formed an opinion, while in this ease the contrary was exe | COn and Jackson, the mille and tasers on talbes erent, the same kind of money was paid by Johnson to Edwards; | /bited, aad thowe who wereealled upon were without peja- | Dixon's creck, Peyton ; “st ere of course Johnson him, but it’s.a coincidence that | dic*,and verfect b partial, i preygie ob 'y and 1) nove fpaiaares wena swopinel Lapatoet © eee Ba 7 i thai is any juejadice it, ig iy faver of the prisoner, aw) | singsand out-hot ii bottoms. pers pS pdb Ming oan rig rs Fyn or owe dm at hi heyeigouer Hulleted for forgery jn the 34 | sors were drowned on Peyton's creek, and two on Defeated more singular, they made » contract for, $100,000-—$20,000 aictmett has cwo counts, and chances bie with | once; and numbers of cattle and mock destroyed. Mr. of it wascalculated loosely in negrocs in a lump, at $200 | forging the letter, and the other with witering the letter knowing: te ‘itch snd his wife, who were drwwned on Peyton's 2 piece, although some might be worth $300, some at $190, | ito be forced, whih intent to cheat and deftaad Messrs, Brown, | efwitel sud Lis wife, who were drowned on Hey ton but no matter eLout that; but the other $50,000 he, Ed- Brees & Co. You are #worn to decide by the evidence whn crook, goton the top of their house, but, unfortunately, Santa, ‘ticular about, that when the bills and | shall be produced, and | undertake to demoustyate by thatcvi- | the house was swept off ond beth their lives lost. The ¥" i a th t Jeulated, th donee that not ouly did the prisoner atter thet forged letter, but | other two persons drowned on Defeated creek were ne- gold were paid, and the discount caleulated, the money | Six that he forged that fetter, aad Gf we prove. one. of the groes, and were lost under similar circumstances, by the was found to be short; and so nice was he about this matter | other, it will be your duty to find himewlty. ‘The prisoner's | washing away of the house. ‘The crops on the creeks that he actually made Johnson pay the odd $1 40 in silver. | history with wx vommences on the th of July, but he has not | MOChing Avay of the house, |The eroie om the erveks Mr. Hoffman then went onto show the contradiction be- | told us whence he caine, why, ‘Onchatdey | above mentioned iy destroyed, 1 jan tween the letters of Edwards to Johnson, (publishes) and ta as at Jones? ho: i remains My "3 t0,the much injured, © creeks rose a foot per minute. the affidavit taking out the commission. ' On the 4th of aly. is written by H. 8, Hill, cattnee 3 ‘i Who anawer rt )n the xo Frat, —The Cincinnati Gaz ’ April, Falwards wrote and told Johnson that he had) ale | pdranig. hit letor fe answered ty Bie course OF wall On | gqb ante erat —The Cincinnast Gazette of the 20th ult. ly taken out a commission to examine him in Havana. | the 17th Jaly he leaves Jones? oes to" f y' hat Zi Vinadened fh ee Ps mae ‘et the commission was not taken out till the 6th of | Phillips’, before the time that answer could hs ing a near Zanesville, a lays ago, the lever hro\e, en made by the emi nowhere else, aud om this point [refer to 21st Wendel, 509, the case of the Ure da against Rathbone, where it is laid t gay eruption ne allan Chemient Soap i to PRRANCE, B MOM TiMOUT WINE OR Al, pipet Cage ag bape 6B regio fe" S, 7 WINE OR Al- | man! Where are the 60,000 acres of land in Texas, esti. Ward! iigcalcea chat may occur in future, on account of | COROT — Heater, hare you wo sine Ties with age gieily an | mated by leagues? Where are the $40,000 which will be new ste atthe cover soe, therefore, we ail cisgulate | YON) act e fe Sees eee ak. | restored to him if he is acquitted of this crime? Will it is cnr, an r cay of the sah ot be restored to him ?| Fenotit a grenter incentive to the mink dealer y o invigorate the whole sy exertions of his counsel that this money should depend me inform dealers and others tht, Marshall's only | ‘and tipssant. Try th upon the result of their exertions ? They have complained A that we did not produce this testimony at first. Is it to be ft Devot in the ci "y Y- tig comer of Pearland Chatham streets, on the right hand aide in | (aid by A. B&D existe, No. 72 Faltem, coniet de : hat . sold by Al Go, No WS wondered at that fresh testimony should spring up contin. 7 Ao, Shirt Depot forthe. recelriag OC ons hishly Feyated habe cece: Duvet Sands Oo, No. 77 Brower. om ro f late.’ B 7 ‘ EARSALL’S OAR ESTA! ENT. founded in | bly connecte?. I must call your attention here to a i ein ‘Harsah tosen the name | Piste, at 402 Water atrect, tire doors shore Catharine mar | rale of Inw which forbids the introduction of o purity the blood and are extremely mild passing to the City Hall=No, 90 Chatham street. This is our pect eedeer fe am gd Ey | ldad ba coukeniiner st sass} eae men, they have appealed to you that he if most respect of Gold street, and 100 Fulosn, of William street. Also ie rogasties Cont Wish repated res rect « Du ntway ually in corroboration of such charges ns these? Gent! ARSHALL’S, on ARSHALES O81! YP EROY dais EPOT, 90 Chath: | ket, the only establishment ; Aw the kind in the United States, | testimony a3 to character by the prorecution, un- 0 bruary he wi tells John: | which was directed to. be addressed to the throwing the driver off his seat, and the horses started nb patcamase aaked of those who beat down, °" | continues vo savoly the Nary, the American, Russian an! | Jess the Wefenco frat opeus tho door. They Apa ieee tattoos of his nicknese, sot in hie afidewt: | Balumore, ‘On the 1 da ‘of August 4 lets into arun. “One of the passengers exept ott of the win- ~ 1012 PE my ip ed pony meteors = pepe ub | done so;and I hazard nothi saying that their judg- | taking out the commission, fhe swears that on the 6th of | Wiitemtby Maunsell, White & Co. makes it-argar dow=then-on the top-~from theaee into the driver’s sea SHIRTS i ‘and sculls ever collected iwone piace. | Ment forbadethem to doo. First, then, we have shown | Aprile hed just heard of Johnson's sickness, ‘The com. | Porting 0 have beet put in the Post Orie a: New Ocleaus, | then down on the pole and then on one of the wheel hi N. B—The ‘h ¢ North aman at Philadelphia, who is without means on the 9h | missioners at St. Thomas and St. Pierre, swear that they | letter signed H. 8. re was time for it to have | Horses, and actually pulled up the team. ‘This was a man HIRTS made to order, after the id French an oved to 402 Water street; and as 1 8 fashions.” Gentlemen's Garments of all dasttptions immdexo | exvenies onetore will ail enough cheaper to those wt “notice, ‘ Mie. to pay them for chete trouble, Gengleren's Furnishing Store 67 and 9 Maiden lane, comer | Stine boats club ‘vostse ours aad avulls sold 20 per cent less of Eien street. last m5 3 is man must raise means, and he writes to heckonesahie sell, White and Co. They believing the tale which h write a letter in answer that their correspondents in New York are Brown, Brothers & Co. Whoever the H. 8. Hill was who wrote the letter, itis plain that letter was written by some person to obtain the signature, which they might forge, and pass to Messrs, Brown, Brothers & Co. Here H. 5. Hill disappears, and on these facts the lotfer signed Jno. P. Caliwell is written, Task you from the evidence these letters show, whether if Mon- roe Edwards had never been arrested, you would not have considered them both to have been written by one person. lamsure you would ; where was H. 8. Hin when the letter of the 9th was written—it was written at Jones’ Hotel, and at Philadelphia, and it is admitted that Monroe my20 Ime EAwerds was there snd at that Hotel st thet ime. Ht 8. ges to suitcustomers— | Hill did not make his appearance ¢ 12th, three days fos, Catsup, Sauces, ‘Pre | after. How does it come, that in H. 8.-Hill’s letter, J. P. 5 Sepeciot quatiy snd Tom | Caldwells, and Monroe Edwards! lotiers, should ell have iB Bont Meats, Sou) any as iD, by icront the word raw spelt xrew, Gentlemen the character and mo- termed sv enpellomt — ay lena of a la aang Ka 9s & tives of the wineses for the prosecution have heen impuga- pare 5 Whar aan e don’t believe there ever a Charles F. Johnson in those | been aent to New Ori ad put in the Post Offic: Islands ; yet the Spntract ay, lg bapewe id very ma- | of it nnght have bees req le ee ae fi ny negroes in St. Pierre, After the commission was jot material, to ; Twened from Havens, & man calling himself Charles sycati Latter an ree te Randonee Gr hectare te | Migs. iatheabapmotianumerable saaiiawhign est ap and Johnson, made his ay pearance panting, before the commis. by him and dated Fredericksburg, 2th August, | destroy the plant, commencing with the leaf and ending sioners onthe 6th of May, states that he is just from Char- the drafts ; it was received i York on the | sheit repast with the bud. “the parently the com- loston—that he left that place a month before ; that would | 77h end on the 20th, which answ di e in, | OM ers ~ Peet eet baad aie make it about the 6th of April. He, Johnson, then was in Feist Been assumed that we shoal mon sized snail without a shell, such as may be found a’ Charleston that day—he went thence tothe Havana, armed | *, Aletandria to sresive this letter, ol Nene to) the. base. of fapen lamest pretbers, Hever with the contract, trmed with the receipt for the money-— | fet hae opt satire 9 imp te testimony hh ia daha aupeecienttontanmnearl dhe armed with the answers ie has given—armed wi were c1 on the sist of August, and as they were not ported F. ie low ma- etters—to testif’ t 3 i the 28th ; they must have bee! rived at Al ‘onsite. —We are told that in the excavations m Yet‘on the same sixth Of April, Monroe Flwarde swears | ly eet agg inne gotgo Halimare to ba depron te Lingle afin Dock Bowih,rvakpn the in his affidavit that Johnson was then sick at the Havana. nnony- } lonroe Edwards wen , & good man; es 7 In his letter to Johnson he hopes J. will give up his busi- h aren oe have gone | found, evidently in the position in which they grew ; an: nose ond settle down In Texas. An yet om May 6th, John. | fOjnniimors Uamect tha cone w he letwer ccn- | still lower down, a bedof pest fon swears that he had bean ‘out of all business siace | last snake, ha aditted that Hw our oa Modes Venzox Racnso-The sich rece for $750 over the previous Janu: . Mr jan then ¢: ie no og wards was in timore on t - doubt an ‘ootpenpdice took the first letter of Maunsell, | guilty. (He. admits "hohe caldw arenes mast be | 6 Mount Vernon courge near Alexandria, on Saturday i i y ‘s Wilton Brown and Jumes White ka: out at the port office at Alexandria that the | oth at Baltimore I Richio vt question ie | lat, betwoen Col. Thompson's Wilton Brown and tum ir hs Mees | Sac ing ne ae, Waka epee | Mote wtaaciteesee two then the I e ped by them with a false New Orleans | swear that Mouroe is one ere feta Drought itto New York—how it got into | cient if we prove ‘to ithe = . Sag A an? Div Weaneed hi John Py i 4, Races at Lovisviner, Ky.—Secoxp Dav. Inesday, the ere ite dificult to say tye es with do Pa " mu ‘te to ber pith we called to see the postmaster I be rial if you | June we feefoot or he may hrve conversed with the porter or | comédcras sine party.” He eo mamatrinl Ci | Je Em raceath by imp Teanby 41 1 SomeTHixc New.—A new enemy to the cotton planter has made its appearance in Panola and De Soto counticr, Sun SAND WINDOW SHADES.—HAN NINGTON & CO, 203 Broadway, near Reade st, Glass Stainers. and, decorative Painters y i H ge ide, Is. others, fitting up their dwe & do second maarning and black, is, much free do fine yd wide, beantifi Is 60, 3 42. the Rauioomeatever imported ds 4d i cee Gomes we the wand |. ‘ ty iteets and oth desi; for stained glass veces haul insu oF ttn, ah na an | freee altho cic to reed le Hy’, 90 cases prints, viz — orders exec ‘ruth economy. and despatch, ap WANTED—An artist, used to decorative fainting alxo a0 iC 8, 6a. 10 do. hey patterns, very handsome, Bd and Od. 5 do fig’ and plain Me vated ts 1; intz, Gd, $4104 and 1s, pony eile t dy new style real Also, several 1 Sara | Farniture hi iprown sheeting, 44, Gd, fd and’ 10d, aad Is. ad, ied ie. [ravy ed. Isit not ths duty of all good citizens to, come forws and testify to ail they know in cases where the lawa have been outraged?) The identity of the prisoner has been a great deal commented upon, and because a wile once mis- took the person of the man’ to whom she was married, therefore all are to be mistaken... Why, gentlemen, the rand yaw the letters, and : Mah therefore, | FJ, Brengman's b. c. Tiberins, by im. ieatity of he prisoner i crimiuah cate it almost the on Soe ier esatanscens 1 do. net bee | agmmeiiately reonentied the nan! Are there wo or mex | “ igheig tylaetéiews Edo ly evidence. And if @ person is worn to by @ merchant | licve Mr. Edwards has euffered much by being tried away ya woek tubo toay, shat Hens of at werd ver it | Senne Bets tek Sree ; a, a i . and his clerk, whothey say is one who went into a room | from thoae who know him, And I wtmire the julgment of cae at dae colle fg RES William Buford, Jv's ch. 6. ares where before, he went,theit was a piece of cloth,and when he is gone the piece of cleth ix gone too, and that this piece of cloth was abonttwenty yards, and twenty yards his counsel, who havn't jed the door to his character. | vot know us, Misa Phillips swearste offered and showed her $20,000 be- Seer which en our ves Wi ~ Meleg,. «bss wowed, weew'e of the wien emit abet the Time, 3 46a 4'8. Won eatiiy. fore the Mist af Angust. Why it was not his own money, | ‘ted the Jury to jw ol ay oe ni re te ch ae oa Pa Srrpo.—'The news by the Coluabia was received in tach hed 1 B iaelarwe | ay Ait pe of a similar cloth, though they can't say it is the laentionl afer to settle It upon her was a viale: | wieti they Gelere IPy aa Ie Quatls wicenle me vee howdat naw offered fora PoE ge found on the maak person, and are you then to tie ie Gonfitence Chartea jcomnson tepored | Sen fork naiitonte whe veal ee ro Bota Pongo carne bins, pa ieteibmatees = app "Fs - re, a et} a. lisbelieve these men who sa erson went ; je could’nt RE. Bes vabeaer. . - , (kot ih newest. | 8 ae (haga sieas. pare nto that room wherethat cloth wart We only mak youto Oration would.” 86° almost any thing for him, eT nt the possessvon of 1 Safir es so. important Cleveland to New-York, ‘ugatity on ; ae an to your prejndice. “Tt hae been said | ‘© felts! inetmbene upon his client to. xecount = " practi a sion of it, Amdt how dors he accownt for itt Kinpvess.~The whole of the Senate of Ternessce talk , is an English houe; but, if Es. wi sie it come to this, that, the Eaglisumén wheres ey) bevecee at Manton Bawarts Wad possession | 2 Tonlgaing, fe the purpose of culimitting their cases to among ute enrich we by his talent and his enterprise, is Thouey anterior tole agth Anguat, The letter ih Jaa. | new cl by the people, (i not 00m where he "understood MK, COLLINS & CO, %6 Sonth st, | “ary ta dean same now. jcrimee flor, and that he was not im that reom. Femta ote whnommn ate. ox parjured why, Mr. bales superior Bridport manufacture, reat advantages of these apy wertms neh And ; oat it of seine, ‘herring, and all’ net Fe fat ell ead who oot naan bel pd at hi went [oto a