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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, VIN.-—Wo, 13-—whote Ho. 9024 NEW YORK. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1842. Price Two Cente “4 ] >L ACES. ORS AND STATIONERY |. General Sessions. i directly inthe face ata distance of about six feet}]—on | Purar T. Winstow wasthen called—1 never told Pol i RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. _ WATERING PLACE _&C. BOOKS AND S LATION ERY. be OMB cepe ors Ae | Tueslay Some gave Hawkins some money to go sient | lock that Somes dealt in bad money ; 1 bave Lard that hla POMEROY GC O-S = pe EW GUITAR MUSIC-GEORGE H. DERWORT, ‘end Aldeemon Bratt and’ Geeliae: Puy a hat—I do not recollect of taking any refreshments | character was very bai ould ‘no mm under ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. a SHARON SPRINGS. ofan of the gutars No 148 Canal crest ormoate the iam Shaler, Esq. acting Distiiet Attorney. be asta to teem re validly ont Graper oma reese agg a eal al ‘open for the r top gee Baye a aed popular*mu- |, 2U%e 2s— Trial of George Somes.— ‘This person was put Park ‘Theatre—I met Some | commission; make advances sometimes on goods. | havo upon his trial, charged with forgery in the second degree, orcheatrs, | in uttering 0 $20 count. note’ on the Union Bank of to ama | New York, which was passed by James M. Hawkins to oti ® 260 abriel A. Arvoux, clothier, of 149 Falton stroe’, on the BINDING 2ist of February last. The ‘prison red in Court Ni coat, white pa RULING, stripe down the sides quite @ /a militaire, hair neatly comb- assau street, having an entire yew ad parted, with minent rville to his linenvextend- ak chinery, ot the | ing itself fromhis bosom. During a portion of the testi- ented @ forced contemptuous grin, or ; but when partially identified by Mr.’Ar- cuine o'er the spirit of his dreams. He sat between his counse!, J. M. Smith and $ son, Esars., and was busily engaged during dhe examination of the witnesses, in taking notes and suggesting questions upon the cross investigation. x ‘i ‘ he first witness called was James M. Hawkins, who ie { MAKERS, ¢!een the tool of prisoner in passing oft june text voat on Wednesday morning rested, and he told’me bh very little sequaintance with Mr. Semes. | Hewatan ©. Lixcoun called and sworn—I am a tailor by d that | must say noth trade, but have no place of business at this time; on Tues- ‘oss-examined by Defence—My native place is Geema- | ‘ay evening, 221 Februasy, about & o’slock, Mr. Somes ny—I came io Eagian: and then to this country in 1837 came to my hous asked me what I would ask to alter 0 no? recollect that J kept myself coreesled a! any time | 4¢lomk fo. him; L told him $16; he objected to the price; while J was iu Hombargh a he remained at my place watil after dark in the evening; have been in the dry goods aud com wethen left, and as he nad objected to the price I had fix- Teame to this coustry; Iwas doing 18S y. | ed, latvised kun io go somewhere else and ask the price, Reynolds awhile; 1 do not recollect that 1 drank wich | and chat I would then doit as cheap as any one; Ladvised Halc kinson the night he wes arreste., and I swear por. | him to goto Mr. Booth’s, and also to Mr. Lamphier’s in tively that I was not in the Park ‘Theatre that night ith | Fulton street; | went wich him to Mr. Lamphier’s, who is him: Leannot recollect that I took 2 package or roil of one of the firin of Andrews and Lamphier; he went into kind from Hawkins (o Somes on the evening of the ni: Arnoux’s clothing store firsi, came out, and said he was he was arrested; I know positively I had no cow mistaken, and then went inte Andrews and Lamphier’s tion with Hawkins on the steps of the Park Theatr afterwards, We then wentto the Brooklyn ferry, and he Tcantione? Hawkins against Somes. Somes oflered to zo love into partnership with me, and offered to advance $15,000. 1 the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoha : : ecular Exprom ever the Ruilronds 40 and (eory “Albany sod Haslalo, abl the tucormer diate places, for FORWARDING, at low. rates, with Wont apeed rexulasity aud sufery, eliice Conds, Specie, fous and D: Notes, Important Papers and Valuable Packages— Will attend Saltsheun to the hegotintion, tranafer,, collection oF payment of Bills of pers oa haart leprpes ray ma pers ‘ ° ipuion, ve in thc theit rovite, th BS 2 iat HARNDES'E Cos EXPRESS NewYor ston an M WLEY & CO’8 EXPRESS to. snlifiom beikines (rl tt ed P eng tn termediate place: i states) medicie eved to be waee | muneron d ‘row these seeking un long experience in bot ing at once the most direct, speedy and perfect communication to and from the eastern and western Cities, for the negotiation and transaction of all mercantile and professional business, remittances, exchanges, Kc. References—Erastus Corning,’ Thomas W. Sloot, Watts FOR SALE—Two scooud hand Copperplate Presses. Ap- ply as above. __mis tn seramined by Prosecution—I wasonce arrested for € rian, in, Noah Lee, James Taylor, Theodore | pits iy deity t,. between ‘erfeit note a ‘ , tearing up ‘dei t been obtaived for q y daily 0 ny a Sees Thad no money, but I was to be the book-keeper and pa aring up an order for $100, that had been obtaived fo; CPR ANY, isis 8 teen Poa go ge at Albay " “ol ( mab = ani ha Fe Rafe rt direct from James M. Hawkins called ant sworn—Is an Kngtish- | yer, Tunderstood that hia money was all'bad money; | me by aman who owed me $200; the orcer he obtained SPR OS Rat ees Gee arm. cold and shower Baths furnished at al! times, either lay of Bove ke, Noes wike-—warrs man by birth; | came from Liverpool in August last; 1 | this conversation was in the office of Fishhlo't, and per- mise to raise the money on it; the Grand J ry Shepherd Canandaigua; David Hayt, Rochester s John 3 prime fo Bacal edi AC aa te ah, equal to any in this country or Gr ayaa fo inted with prisoner about six tonths; T | haps Fichblatt was present. 1 heard my father-in- know either Volloc! Kenster, Lockport ; + Clarke, Batavia; Thome Blossom, | Cyc stay ol waiters agreeable. in apuiag Ice iy stored for the sale of which they are sole agents in the | met him in the oifice of John Fishblant, No. 67 Liberty | Richard Starr, say that Somes dealt in bad money, and v mes once or twice a iuffalo. POMEROY & CO’, Papen «of vory auperior quality, | mee0t7.02 Monday imorniag, February ist. Somes then 7 also told me the same thing; after | Week in his cell since he has been in prison. 4 a No. § Fachange Buildings, Albac: OBT. HAMILTON, ing of vory superior quality, | aske! me if I would like to make a $169 if Tcoull do it I did not continue my communications | Joux Rumaune called by defence; | saw Hawkins in an Pie _-3 Wall street, New York. THE SPRINGS HOTEL. and at ropliel ves if he woutd pt in thew: with him relative to the partnership. i do not think 1 | exchange office, corner of Broadway and Fulton street, on FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. the shore village of big ‘Borinage would, it I would othing about saw Hawkins after he Yet Fishblatt’s store on Tuesday | the 17th of February Ikst; he wanted a $20 bill changed, tors, and combining he advanta; Sotton Company's vith an undersiauding that I would see | afternoon until he was arrested; Somes called at my | but did not succeed in tting it, because the bill was pre- pa ee FE, ond FRE in in the evening. T went there again in the eve- | house in Brooklyn at cight o'clock on the morning foll sumed to be a counterfeit. ning, ani found Somes and Sebastian Pollock there. I asked prisoner i at way I was tomake the money; he n took out his poeket book and showed me a bill of the denomin 0 on the Union Bank of New York. 1 asked h gool. He enqu ether [could SUCRE MAIL = CATSKILL MOUNTAIN BOSTON, ris STONINGTON AND NEWFORT, com: | rputts romantic ant fugue esot sed of the following superion-atesters, ruuming in connce: | “LIS jomant Eel hn tintin tal Posen’ cat Bass IS | hac mabe” Gr, nyfaetnred Feta, ng the arrest of Hawkins; I never asked Somes to lend Cross-eramine prosecution—1 do not know of any 100 to aid in getting Hawkins outof jeil; Ineverto!i | sch man as Fran! Ylitians alias Boston Frank; I never hal a friend of mine was in prison, and it would | Wentbail forany such man; [think the man’s name that in me if he was not gotout; the day after Hawkins was | | went bail for Was Reynolds; I live at 120 Christie street; ested Somes asked me to go tothe City Prison and see | I went into the broker's office to get a sovereign changed; vidence a thorough repair, and is new of pombe tell or tim I wasno judge. Hi it was a fale: I-we: ‘ mite ‘i Hawkins before that time; I recollect it was RODE ISLAND cavale Thayer Novelloct w HN be spared to mai iINIGRAPAL cointerte’, but he had showed them to a broker who had | bin be 1s Twenty however, aferwanis at my | rth of February, because had a paper in my Torket ‘ NARRAGANSETT, Contain Woalsey. Hae eee ee eRe eT be totatatind @ivbvery aotteaay Wot Brod said they’ were t counterfeits, euch ‘LhaOlaet hace toolem reopen wali dotclocke afterwards of the date of that day Wook, that ix the man Gi in Vanderbilt, that the New. York market can affor tye i it would most impossible to detect. He then AFTERNOON Sussion. that offered to pass the note; (pointing to Hawkins) on the One of which will leave New York daily, (Sundays e enti the ny pvialy “ i i tid pass fifty of them he would The Ci -assemble ? evening of the 22d 1 saw him come out of a lamp store cor- it . tention that ean promote the eguvenience and anjovment af its | tijulaty ; a e Court re-assembled at 4 o’clock, and ceured) from Vier No.1, North River, Bawery Place, at ive | patrons will be promptly bested. low thos “ollars; he ‘also said that they must be | Jour Fisunvaar called to the stand and sworn—Iknow | ner of Fulton and Nassau streets, and I said to my com- passed olf very quick, as there were no others in town,but hedid not know how soon there might be. He said he had st bronghtthem fiom Philadelphia, and that alot had Pa wished me to commence establishment and especially thet part been rendered pertectly smooth and Messrs, A. F. Beach & Co.'s exe: asheretofore regularly between the landing and Uh pper plates not e oflice to see Mr, | panion who was with me, that is the man that attemptag hat J | to pass the had note the other night. ‘omes | Ganagvt Duss was called by defonce—I know Mr, Pollock, and have seen Somes come to my Pollock; Inever saw Somes and Hawk ; Thave seen them at my ollic Aunaxorarnt. i The NARRAGANSET, on Monday, for Sto Thursday, for Stanington, Newport and Pro ‘The MASSACHUSETTS, on Tuesda teat line of will ran he work clone by the Om ve Mountain | in Broadway. ar i House, h " , Pollock about some partnership business; my | Hawkins; I would not believe him myself, but I do not | Namport ind Providence: and Heiday for Stardermon, eat hee a me NRA OH PGs a I buy a cloak for eighteen dollars. ‘aname was Burnett; he is.a public. porter No. 6; 1 | know whut others would do. , ac BHe ISLAND Len Wrocoeeday, fos, stbnington, and June 13th, 1812. ie HA Ts greed to give him an answer the next | ama manufacturer of fancy fu Mock requested per. Samven F. Buows, called by defence—I ama clerk in a ‘Faequeies ou ae Geel OF ts teenies ee, Wicedligton i is. in on Tucsday morning, had a | mission to leave his books in my oilice;t also had a store at | hat store, No. 160 Broadway; I recollect that a person ' may take the Railroad Cars and proceed immediately to Provi’ with him about the business, | 144 Canal stree!; [know nothing ebovt the transactions | came into the store about a week before the aunounce. dence and Boston. Rreight taken at the fotlowing much reduced rates :— To Boston, on goods weighing forty pounds or upwards to HATS! HA vening. In the first conversa- | between Somes and Pellock; Ieannot say whether Somes, | ment of the arrest of Somes, and attempted to passa $20 ma prepare alist ofthe names and | [jawkius and Pollock visited my place together, but have | note; but L cannot recognize the person in court, (Haw- 02 number of stores where it would be best to call to pass off “a nd liquors, ale and portor, Also, segars of th * a cone soon them all there; at onetime Hawkins and Somes went | kins was sitting directly in front of witness.) ea ¢ foot, at $5 50 per ton, and on measurement goods 7 | i) icon Fopren: the ae Te aiea janenezeisiane the ciahe tees the not On Tuesday: ht he gave mea twenty dollar out of my ollice together; Abel h was there ot one The defence here retted. ae i ea tivtiass ack. es ic | patronage for the last niue years, ‘The heattifa vit note of the description named, and and atwo | time with Somes; the conversation was relative to some | ‘The prosecution called Teasc H. Map, w foots ail apesias anSclessn'por tan’ wf be obvsined Arestce 3 | {01 Canain cock, Teaves foot ot Guual ste ihe wfoprietore save the plearone now co offer smo! dollar anit oar dollar Dill Pennsylvania’ money, and ad- pand tallow. reremion was relative to some | us sthelid not tell cither of the Smiths who had been Broadway. 31 6n times a day, ‘The public stassured that they wil to thei short nayped Hat, styl that oukd go out and attempt to purchase a hat, ami Smith, the chandler, | #wornthat he would not believe Pollock under oa'h; se OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY | sipaprointed as heretofore, tie owners of the boxt ace detenmniir | mal i used to change the note, 1 could turn the oan taal li defences-—-Abel Sait, the chandlets | Ouutioned tre Smith against him ou aedowntor die oharec- POSITION LINE FOR Al ak mis Geatlerten oon te tosomsuisdared pike a et at foe yt ned yeaving that Thal no other money that was iets cer pera stain bin nial | § and advised him, if he #old goods to him, 4 op se BR dan ag a heat ok boars *% that not sitto a hat store in Broad- “lag inc yabtba ges Bese Mishen | to get his money frat, Peeing bh a0 hte and lodging at five. Col week, and have their di that note. Twente a hi Where Hawking got the $20 sounteriet bill, hen y fine ? FRE Gacae aa ocee cecns. Singireber plese, extent 8 mye at 1 ot tothe Mueatre, but per Ute got fox a petvon towhown he sold some te- |) rat Hive as called, but his evidence was, not ma 1 ; nS. Military companics on w * oflice alongeite ot it, am’ eeolck weer eral. j TON, Stra de Mk Brown having mae savantage and pleasure to visi the. above place and try the t nd, Tevleoted a hat and told Ewa called as a witness on the |. Hxnsax C. Lixcoux was called again, ani stated that New Yorks will horattar tesco tee hoot oF Fev in ean ane | fig to the times, dP home, aud will be hi it Riverty street. then let | part of tho pros Somes came out of Andrews & Lamphier’s store, on the vi Somes; he | counsei for de: where | pur the 2imer ment 1s Low evening of the 294 of February; he said Lamphier was not in. ptsuch as was communicated to him as the | Jam sel of Somes Dm Souwr decided thatif such was theease he coull | English Jack cd to testify. Ws». T. Je rw then called and sworn—I keep a lamp r ot 12 Fulton street. t cking store in Nassau str New Zork: every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, and Albany, every Tuesday, ursday, and Sa turda7 afternoon, at 5 o’clock, lan on her paras each way at. the foot of Hammond street, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, int, Cat and Hudson. Har freight 0 y to the Captain on board, or to D. RANDOEVH MARTIN No 138 Wareaect moe. | capers THE RAINDOW, MORNIN ‘This eal nny Te bas b nou a scale, of liberality eon bile. ‘The depar aul fae of nex fark no. supolves that tl B for | canufford. ‘To those unacquainted with the and off ‘The person nge, ane T then a note, which he met Somes near to a lamp store in 23 M. Hawnixs was again called to the stand by the ion, and swore that all that John Williaws, alias had said, was false, sas was called by prosecution—I would under oath; I never heard his character with the demands of ine has been pince ced artist, who Ww press: iti led in qnestion; my wife is a relative of his. ALBANY. —The re Steamboat | Hamilton House, itis only necessary ty. say, that uence i : : tos tore | It ( i Ved in amy wif é RATNBOW will late aie foot of Hobineon | atthe ocean catranee to the Narrows, fron taeee tnt we material; together with the eeoucintcal Nassau st : slocking store, ani tell 'witiess) ‘This is the Dill wiven (9 | Groncy: Maxxixa ‘called and stated that he would be- ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'cloc! from the city, ou the high western bluffot Lone Lalund, rom, nt=-and the proprietors engagiug persoually in tae | them that been buying ings next door, and ask tobe exchanged, and for which I gave ve Mr. Pollock under oath; 1 never heard any thing manding a noble view of them to change t lollar bill, whieh was a coun e lower bay and the Atlintic mmthat the preset eat induct ¢ offered, Jobn H. vers called upon me aiter- | ugainst him; for two years past I have known but little of nd . vated and fertile shores of Staten and | suchas were neter offeced bel ™ = the highly ew terieit. A gentleman inthe store changed it. On leaving | \ haus bee tae it sy for the counter. | him, however. : Long Islnd and the hashor of New Work. Nothing ea ex WARBURTON & WEBB, | fhe lampatore | met. Mr It agitatyd at the | a ase a eee ere ine good money for the counter- | Tt oy Wesstenof 90 Malden Jano, stated thet Pol- TAILORING. gced the beaity ofthe prospectin every direction, ‘Phe salu- | — jet0 1m Haters, 5 Wallsiveet. | time, and asived ithe b , ne ated ‘ : lock’s character was good in his opinion—I was a partner 2 7 ART AGA TAT DT) Tee tr Tike aad eect Ry oe : brandy, wh aay with Pollock in business; a man calfed upon me relative OF THE UTMOST IMPOR- chment second to hone withing hundred miles of JEWELRY Fulton stre to Pollock some time since, and I gave Pollock a good ‘The apartments are commodions and airy, and Mr. Smrrit, counsel for prisones, here asked the Court é TANCE their accommodations in warked contrast with hove 3 © purchasers of Marshall's ‘Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Col- heretofore in tho vicinity of the city. The rid ‘Toe iincenscqnence of the leany intakes harune lees | Belghborhood, the feb al rooms, te amade of late by strangers ad athern it Hndiug our only Tvoy | fest aid athe Agee callon Mr. Mott and endeavor to get the | name so far as] knew, ne of the witnesses for | $20 conn it Dill. The evidence was here closed, and the counsel commen- be referred to by Hawkins, ‘The counsel fur defence here objected ts any further | ced summing up at eight o'clock in the évening. etire from the Court. “He was ac- dileeroare ia of witness, onthe ground of his being cn- | «They closed at half past ten, and the Recorder stated 'S AND JEWELRY, Isave little, itis be VERY LOW el i i fil be toques 3 agt : : s x : 2 Ey = z= 7 2 = So 2. ~ ms gf 3 228245 23 3 = 3 F x a i! =o! 5 ; 3 $$$ ea ae ee ee : & gal wo apadapublic the cones | ligesd, co bewished for by eny guest. : a ‘ic., | cordingly placed in the jury room aljoining, and the door | raged atone time as counsel {oF felsone that he would charge the jury this morning at eleven farther ent ot ait pura teed ou high reputed or aehinileg desirous of security rooms for Abe eazon would do CLG, Spheceibes " Peslecrede! Went losed,] s hae Guile. he argucmany bons enened. ia wisishritepies. enith Pein Sawa dea dulicaa> melee ae rts, Bosoms and Collars. It is t! store has lately had ell to mi pplication \e proprietor. een fs Hs Vitness then continued as follows :— and J > prisoner,and Acti i tt y Sha- cting District lorney SHALER, ted on their window, and about their premises, a sign pure | _Je7 ler : Goad Wastes Seek ‘ wae prisoner snd Acting Distsict Attorney Ee) ee iepart of the ;toveoutiop, Silasel “(ameann te forty tlle A : took ler fi a 3 ¢ ing to be “Troy Shirt Depot.” Now we inform all, they | HATH HOUSE, LONG ISLAND —Ths long and well | and Jewelry evcbar Heep our ‘Troy ‘Shir, Bosons and Collars, aud asa | BA twa tacit bones palin poole ti cate Railay sel | aud eweelry exeh tard against mistakes that may occur in future, on acconnt of | erntly undergone numerous improvements, among which isthe | Clocks repaired this new sign at the comer store, therefore, we shall circulate | erection of several elegant summer hoaues tipon the margin of | less than ty extensively the following card, and for the benefit of dealers in is now open for the reception of company during the | the city ods t— extent of private beach ow this shore—1he ‘This is to inform dealers and others thit Marshall's only ft * i reehi , ‘Troy Shirt Depot in the city is about sixteen doors from the Bri ono eens wad chien, (che corner of Peail ind Chatham streets, on the richt hand passing to the City Hall—No. 90 Chatham street, s our only Tro} Depot for the- receiving of our highly reputed Troy Shires, Bowms and Collars in the city. “We shall cane this to be extensively cirenlated, in consequence of many mis- | lower bay, almost eonstantly enlivened b takes having been made o Be particular to sce the name. | ary : seen le MARSHALL'S, on the nse; alao the follow Sco ieeaetran walete a H . MARSHALL'S ONLY TROY SHIRT DEPOT. 90 Chaie | {20Ct, eanailed by any: in the © Mr. Power if, at the time | the fact that thetestimony of Hawkins was confirmed in 4 from Somes, he considered | nearly all its material points by witnesses whose charac- counsel for both Somes and Hawkins; | ters were not impeached, and, therefore, it should receive to which he replied in the atti full credence wiith the jury. eH) en stated that the relation between coun. Messrs. Sarr and Masow made an able defe cpaale § iu ent was adelieate one, and that the rules of all | soner, and presented th lence in @ Right well calcula. me another bill and told me to buy a coat in ¥ as well as the law itself, was such as to cause | ted to puzzle the minds of the jury, @ @ the formation of Lane; I weat aud selecte | a coat for $2.and offered the bill rt tod stimony’ received under such | their verdict. sent out to a broker's for change, and the lad re- | circumstances was i ble. 5 iar— ¥ od and stated that it was a counterfeit; Ttold the was then eniled to the stand and sworn. Pirhg peck aaa cing ay Spree REPORT A send it to the olfice at 67 Liberty in tho employ of Mr. Arnoux, tailor, ia | | SvrrRion Covnr—Nos. 61, 20, 83, 49, $0, 60, 14, 140, 141, treet; they with me but Mice was closed, and I then to Teaw aman of Mr. Arnoux | 14 a send the coat in the morning ant I would poy Court or Common Puras—Panr 1—Nos. 29, 55, 61, 69, advised me to have Mr. Pollock took suas ey o 3 G. C. ALLEN, faperter of Watches wholesale and retail, 30 Weil atreet, up stairs. 23 In * TO. JEWELLERS, MINIATURE. C, & J, HARTNETT. No. 2 © ay, Wholesale and Retail Stun Writing, Dressing and Jewel s, flute, locket, watch, every re: | Yer plate, neatly Its accommodaticns | fitted to Jewellers’ show cases, to cou ERS este 2 PAIN uh ¢ surrounding countr ;—th dg and other rources of h » beautiful view of the Atl ; ye, yi ‘ ‘ 2: February who attem) to passa $20 | Joumon F ie, the rooms airy and. the temperature, even inthe | tings, keys, pins, thimbles, pencils, Ke. Ke, Ke, fara dey; ad oF Fobeam * aged 63, 65, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 81, $3, 85. am street. No patronage asked of those who beat down. Secomenn Gh sss ails “ Variety of the above articles constantly ou fiend, and made | “terwards met Somes at the Howard Hotel, he sent me to it note on the Union Bank of this city. While | 63, 65, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, BI, $3, 86. “New York, June 3, 1012. Jesimve | Pesdence of commualenion ted dette [elas Ket aerainy | tovanier with pesiness aad desparcoe ne” hand and made | th9 Park theatre with another $90 note, but it wes closed; | he was there, tie celored. man, who had bees eent_out gh ttt 2. NOS. 106, 160, 20 90, 22, 72, 74, 76, 89, 148, 84, from Brookiyn,) the acces t' hours accommodate: fo. 8 C nett he then requested me to go to a druggists in Mailen Lane | with the note, stated that some one out of doors told him | %6, 8%, 90, 92. R at AL. to bisiness render it peculiarly well adapted as a residence f r PHILLIPS CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH | squicncyof baste stu Now Fink ALC oa eal Fear iescrit bes of ng a vebeibved fosan seh Daptteney 4b: 180.9 Astin Fonte: ARINE PAVILION, ROCKAWAY, L. tai fower than at any orb place Au the city. Gold Watches to purchase somebody a pound of opium | believe; this was about dusk; I went to the druggists but did not go in —I returned and told Somes that they had nochange, or something like it; he then sent me to buy a Mackintosh cloak in Broad on the left hand side towards the Battery; I went, selected one and ofivred a counterfeit bill; they sent it to the broker's it abadone; I then gave them a had previously told ine 1 was ver the man in the store had attempted to pass the bill be- in the store soon after, and said h about a short ck He then sitting there. shere | | ated to Sosnes, who was sitting behind the District At- Purtic Monats 1x Mexico.—The police report of the ity of Mexico, published in the Diario del Gobierno, ies that there were arrested during the week ending April, 262 persons, viz: for fighting and wounding 53 men, 27 Women; theft, 15 men, 6 women; drunkenness, 60 men, 31 women; fornication, 1 man and 1 woman, on suspicion, 16; carrying prohibited weapons, 2; gambling, ul ried from the garrison, 1, elso t mau for killing ul silver eRe Ro oe A tse —— fer ememen EREESE a BEES SE “seriber would respretfully annownce to the publ the | as low as 25 to 30 dollars cach. Watches and Jewelry exchane above establishment will be opened for the season this day, | ged or bought, All Watches are warranted to 3 r June 22, 1912. or the money reti J, Watches and Clock: IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. seieiers Bete a few Sine mona vot yet engaged forthe seasap beat Taner, aud w erated nach Jess Uh he wa re , i i Jet to farnilies on ver; y one of the finest wor uintheeuy. GC, ED " See Nn ater ied? with MeCoun Porter of Watcheosnd Sewelry, wisolescle Sxd fees “as Wall Hawkins den lane, a called and sw Weyman, in Maic¢ ) TWitvem H. Go into the sto: Somes wrong in sending the | wished to buy @ coat, and then offered a $20 Dili 04 the ey it ea yon HE advertiser deems it unnecessary to. resort ty the hack- 10h be mae i street, ap stairs. Jel9 Imre lor in Maiden Lane to the store in Liberty street;the bill | (yi ‘ ich a 4 * ber, and | men for killing a woman; other exccsses, jug alist of bominal pices, presaming | 1022 11% HIRAD CRANSTON, EMOVED.=MLATRE WALTOR, ment and partuer of I Tihen went to several places | gion Bank, which Was prongunced to be a counterieit, | 2) peing 48 more then the week previous. the extensive pat Tesniea cn him, wid sopra seme FURNITURE, Ei thehous of Bonzee “ply inanufactory of Watch | where. thought I should be likely to changeit, Lut with- | hy'a yoy to Liberty. street. Hawkins returned with the | yy at Miter dee heaton dl exues, wie the extensive nat Avy SIG SIE | j ri Glasses, - is) | outetiect; Ithen returned to Somes; he sont me again to | ay to our store, and requested that the cont. should be avat.—U, S. brig Appi hence ve boing connected with an cxtensive clothestahfishmentin Earope | —=- ed Ly acl erect ee ete aa faa rate, works, and | tho Pork theatre; I think I went to the Park theatre twice | tant there in the mornstue, wich was dones but it wes Pernt gtr a ere i PE Pe 4 he confidently assets that he can furnish ciothes whieh, ou coin 7 y glass, tha: their eatablisament of watch glasses, cut glass, gilt | before I went to buy the Mackintosh; I went to the thea- | not paid for, and the boy brought it back. ata ne seaasitsen pesigos, Wal be found jowes, than, 7 other house making up GEORGE W. DAWSON i. and colored, faney artictes, Ke. Ke. Ken, has ‘ately ‘bee tre thyee times altogether; after the ettempt to buy the | Charles Gordon, was culled and sworn.—My store is at | ' ‘he westward, the crease 4 BATT emen's dress. ane, to Macintosh Somes went with me towards the Park theat “4 ss . Hawkins called there on the 22d of Y vs, a No 8 Y HELIPS: 7 Astor Hou, Broadway | FVholerale and Retatl Murniture and General Fur. | ™essa{cois Ne, 40 Maiden Lane, to; No. 99 Wi my1 3m Pittsburgh, fal stood at the corner while | wen Pollock then MARTIN’S nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chathom street, cor- | factory, ne ‘seapectfaliy invited 0 en a came up and said he had boen following me; he ge gens [Correspontence of the Herald.) ner of Duane street, Nein York. Souel good: whiek wil Ue aiapaben ofan ie cone warned me, and sail it was a dangerous busin t aheavy discount, he then offered 'n $20 note Prrrspunen, Pa., Jane 14, 1842. Cash Talloring Establishment, HERE, he keeps for eale a large assortment of the follow- | terms,” upGahisiaaccons fosed in, Vand that 1 meed not expect any oithe Union bank, which I believed to bea counterfeit, | a. Banke FPP ay asap oR I C830 Fe a rereetves ta Goncunctins he re ae Bhanae od | Taber Cae Dihse, eek Peete Back dica tea: Sot ira if Twas arrested; lie then left_me, and I offi und therefore refused. to take it. : te Bankrupt Law—Lawyers—Brcham— - T the public in general, takes leave to return thanks for the | Cases, Looking Glasses, Dini entre “ea and Pier Table hill atthe Park Theatre, which was refused; 1 then met | “phe examination of prisoner before the Police, was then cals—Religion— Politics. i i ine, Palea*ters, James again, and we walked down Broad ‘on passing | youd to the jury, with the exceptions made by his counsel. a broker's office, I gave him the $20 bat bill, when he | ‘Phis examination was made at his arrest on the 2th of gave me $4gool money with the bill again, andtold me | february. to go into the broker’s office and ask to get the money ex. changed for safety fund notes; I remonstrated to this, and told him that the broker would detect the bad said) that he wasno judge of money; I then took $24, Sebastian Pollock was called to the stand by defence. and asked for safety fund money; the broker seemed to | | endeavored to get Hawkins bailed out of prison, and of. doubt the $20 bill, but there was a young man in the store | fered money to effect it. who also sai’ he’ thought it was ‘bad; they looked at it __ NOTICES. liberal patronage bestowed on him at. his former place of busi- | Pianos, Sof, Sola Bediwads, Beds, Be . “i ness, and essnres them that avery aiticle ordered of him shall, | tresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting and Wire Irons, Was = —= as heretofore, be evt, made, and trimmed inthe neatest and | Si Tabier, wandie Suinds, Bureau Bedsteads | (yOMPTROLLER'S SALE OF STATE STOCK most stylish ‘iaanne.’ The ‘materials, the newest aud best in Safes, be, e ‘ / State of New-York, Comptroller's Office—The Allegany the market, and at # positive saving of 30 per cent. Strangers assortment of men and women’s Wearing Ap | Co. Bank Olean, having failed to pay their ‘are requested to cal ind examine. yh parel, new and second handed. i circulating votes upon demand at their respective banking hou- Gentlemen who 4 cefer purchasing their own cloth, &e., can | | All the are offered to the public at very | ses, as required by the act entided “An act to auth: rize the have them made and trimmed in the style that has given such | low prices. ant of said articles would find it to | basiness of banking,” passed ath A wer ral satisiactaon Sariag. the, lang four vee. Every earment peal ¢ an early call at the above estaolish- game at their several agencies in the Warrantod to made st workmen at follow- vet bany. 28 mires the act enti i rig 7 Shipying orden punctually attended to and packed ea the | rrdcmptionof bank, hotes:?. pas James Gorpon Benner, Esq :— Dear Sir When we consider the extent of the cireulation your valuable paper has in this “Birmingham of America,” we think that you don’t do justice to us in keeping the world duly advised of what is going examination Somes denies all knowledge of vkins; and also asserts that he was not in the store of . Arnoux on the evening of the 22d of February, Ay 4th May . af ad by Prosecution.—Somes gave Mr. Pow: | on amongst us. Whether the fault is yours or that 70010 $8 $0 hors nde aa on easontle term, “Matiretaes, Being, therefore hereby give. that the Siate St rome time, and finally sent it out to oxcertain whether it in itso Pealcees office: Jir-snoy eneanio’, 00: get Fe esa jet Pe bar genes ipso Appa bey Z 175to 200 All cotars tothe, hove establishment will be paactually at- | orso much thereof as t shall be deemed expedient to sell, will Dyfi pe renicnaer att soon mere h Reeth the $20 counterfeit note from Vir. a lott. be asked t 4 aici tmtav lease “a . F H Over Goats «+ tee secscer ee 0 tep-led to aad thankfully received. be sold " t's Exchange in the eity of New ¥. bill was bad; they asked me where e bill; im if it w. ot be bett the note inthis way. | but certain it is that we have good reason to coin- 2 ta aieeess saps odin oll tenia te orton aad nae ~ B—The ‘highest prices will be given for Second Hand | 02 Satanic the sa Tales ne ae eee aay OF New Kork, | tla them thet I hat caken tho bill ducing tos day in pay- My Defaee Soran Wh ue thos Hibip Kinases posters ‘ ut in doen 4 Permi farmshed, if necessary, in 24 hours. Forniture, and Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ cast off Clothing. For the Allegany Connty dank—Stock account. ment for 1009 segars I had sold, and_ paid the difference i . ong ggg ang eh) ie4g plain of neglect in this matter. Permit one ot your c FE. MART a22 6m*: fi 4 t is NM A p rence in | ‘This was the first] knew of it. Somes told me to tell “ ; te : mibine SHCHAEL F. MARTIN § ee icy tae ete ae other money; this excuse I beli ne would bail him | admirers, therefore, to solicit a corner in your ve: SHIRTS BATH BUILDINGS, |e" ESuhhtiicwcr O Cd epg ee tJ myself; I then met Somes ng. he told me this while we were coming acro hicle of knowledge, while I enlighten all creation = Brooklyn; while going down Fulton street Somes advis. | Brooklyn. ferry—this was on Wednesday” morning. ’ nee : SHIRTS made to onler, after the most approved French | PWORMERLY | RENSHAW'S, at Long Branch —This ex- ig, Poe 81500 ene ed me tostep into a clothing store and ask to get}one of | When Somes gat told me that Hawkins was arrested i | 8 to some of the doings of this great city of the 1 fashions. | Gentlemen's Garments of all descriptions made to i Sea Bathing eg tlie 8 Jalen otk 5 per cent. (Erie enlargement) stock, the $29 bills changed; while there Somes came in, and ox | told him that it was his fault, and that he had gi him | west. wd : penal by the su p the 27th Te be my speaking to him, he turned and went out without an- | had money_—he at first denied it, but afterwards contessed : fe De iaass se reat i SA Nits td aloriecines: erovenstan in Geecoct Fics [i Bane of Olesen “Btict secon twerlng; Tthen told the person in thestore thatI must be | weaymanez, 8° pay Capt, Trott to go bail for Hawkins | __ltis now an exciting time among the Bankry m5 Im*r WILLIAM COLLINS. | have been made nd will be in complete readi- Laie provement) soon) | Mistaken in the person who camein, ashe did not recog- | Somes introducr:! me to Capt. Trott. of our place. The time for the discharge of the pay. Ist July 1863, for 000 $1000 New York 5'per cent. (Erie enlargement) stock, pay. 1855, ‘sicoo nise me; | was arrested in this store—the bill was not re- | The prosecution here rested, and Mr. Mason proceeded | first applicants has come around, and brought joy to NITED ATATER SHIRT MANUEACTORY. 77 Wo ni au teak Sane, fas i Stak sat thea hyena to me. by def § tie is in Mr, | {0.2pen.the case for prisoner, fond who were lucky bse ally get beta ee , YN ‘ORY, 77 Wil- Chhdraapta-certaid age etd servants half} Stock and state account. Cross examined by defence.—| first saw Somes in Mr. ‘The first witness called for Defence, was but disappointment to others,who incumbered them- given to Merchangy aad ese ee, Chat eerie erste | Horses Full fed, $2.50, Tee hopes he may-say widhont ity SariGOe New Vouk 5 percent, (Ene enlargement) stock, mex | Fisbblatt’s office, in Liberty street; this was in January | .qhe/ Smith, who was sworn. Tmet Somes at Fishblatt's selves with too much property to catty, sutely this last; I have been in tl through the “mill” with them ! “Amon; latter is country since last Angust;!came | store, on Monday method of manu- | 19, thac h le and accommodations 21st—-he said he had tal equal to any shirte at a cheaper | Long Branch. Young people not requiring too much room, wi $0 \ the above establishment have adopted a ne 2 certificates Elinois 6 per cent. Illinois and Michigan canal ing, Februar 8650, Heeearhay Otel comstos (eel te eatt the ; pot pty eeaihs from Liverpool; I have no particular bi iT wasin «| just returned from Philadelphia—that he had made out | cjc.\4 Mr. —-, who was one of the first to make phar; hanes ia. tite any. oad . nd accommodating terms, e 10 certilieates Ii ent, internal improvement stock, | boot and shoe store in Liverpool; when 1 came here 1 | very well in his business_-Somes and myself went to the onedl Nan > ; Sy ee list od eros Shien Maament will be | Jest mer JAMES GREEN. av. Ist Jon, 1870, for $1000 cach, improvemen'ginod | br ught ng & Brothers, for £50; | Rare oilics together, where | looked at some tallow he | application for the benefit of the bankrupt law; he Also, 45 certificates of Arkansas 6 per @ent. Real Estate Bauk n. was getting along swimmingly, was about to pocket his‘‘certificate of discharge” when some of his re- lentless creditors, discovering thathe still drew his regular dividends from sundry steamboat stocks, and 1s reputed to be worth some twenty or thirty thou- sand dollars, pounced upon him with their big law- yers, and are determited to oppose him with una- bate ‘or to the last, and make him fork over the “assets, first became acquainted with a Mr. Reynolds; f then be- | jad brought on from Philadelphia, and took the bill of came acquainted with Mr. Kennedy, who was a partner | Jading for tI then went to tne Brooklyn ferry, and saw with mein the segar business; my segars were kept at | him go on board of the boat—this was about dusk, and the York House; the first counterfeit $20 bill I ever had | Somes complained of being unwell—I then left him: was given me by Somes; I was not turned out of Mr. Ken- | have often even Hawkins and Pollock conversing togethar nedy’s employ because I dealt in counterfeit money; I re. | in Fishblatt’s back room, as also et Reynolds’ ring fore collect of having but $1 bad bill before the one given'me | that—1 scams to Pishblatt’s office to get my rights by Somes—that was taken in my business: I became ae- | out of which the party there had cheated me—Polloc\’s quainted with Sebastian Pollock bet character is not goo!—I would not believe him under vested my money with Mr. Reynold: is in the habit of getting goots under false pre- Wine Muslin Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Coll > ed in the Bosom and Collar- DRY GOODS. & forks Heretofore’ advertised on aecowat of the St. Lawrence Be. pan 1 00 ape, tne pater, Tage sizes 7100 sees rede Racer dM Dated at Albany, the 16th Jaze, J94 #0, 2 large quamity of ms A tantly Jee2to jy2r Y hand, which will be offered cheap fo cash, may imer STRAW GOODS. dain \ NETT, importer and mannfieturer of Italian and palate chavere cat eevies eh erel reste ememwicecars | A Ss) Aner Pi ‘s , AND GLOVES, his establichme ia an nal Stoe JUST RECEIVED, « rich supply of the above articles, con | Platt, to 39 John street, where he continven to. Keep « splendid : ‘i lige and ‘alualic stock, expressly for the | apd cxtensive assortment of fade Tashionable Stevo, lso— 0} lian LAGG, Comptroller, or tne Avnvay & Rocuraten R. R. Co. anandwvena, June 2, 12, ive per Cent will be paid om the Company on the first day of July i French ar {English Dunstables, Ruthands, fine Tuscars, e d with Reynolds in the same way 1 n ve heardol i ‘Then there’s a_dry good merchant, who made an 1 or nm Phrend Conca Ta Hoskin Fancy Shell kay Prince ‘Albert Surswa, Be see i u ek Rss Deas to tee me while in prison, about once Leeeva bias eovtar entice pepe Sorat tere. assignment, preferiiog a friend for $20,000, soon Pisce and Maret |S NRE EMCI NH IED Bounet Sr toe eurnlane=tt surpas ea ail the tylen bo. yet intra. Dividend at this ( ven days; Pollock did not give mea paper ia prison wher, Crosveramined by prosecution have heard persons | after married an heiress, with an estate worth come PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE, duced, being extremely light, beautiful, white and durabl By order of y I should testify, nor did he ever tell me what 1 shouli snot to be believed. 1 have had dealings | 40 or $60,000, and ina day or two after, his name antl yB, Goputarty on hand, an epreceive, seortinent of Linen | _m2t im®m jestajy ir samt oe nd en one seid tan * —_ with Pollock; hiv Fae his partner cheated me; Isold | appeared in the list of applicants tor the benefit of y hurts, Linen its, Linen Collars, Under | ~ 7, T OTICE TO CLERK! Soa wesaone. to impli in; | nev jd any of Mr. Pollock | 5 500 wort oop for cash, and he told me he ma ‘ a" i Ee ia imal tem TO ‘THE LADIES, Sec sctgs am tote oe Ui teek Ry ealftng | offered the bill af the Park theatre: I never said that he $200 onthe article ia, Philudelphia, T hatkrewn Somes | te bankrupt law! His prospects, too, have been sadly clouded by an array of opposition from some of his eastern creditors,which “he had never dream- ed of in his philosophy !” Be honest and your neigh- bors will respect you, if you should be unfortunate | ‘That’e my advice to allsuch, f While a few honest men are relieved by the ope- rations of this law, many rogaes will seek to take advantage of it. Yet itis to be oh My that justice told me he would throw himself off the dock i that he did; he was in to see me day before never was in the cell except when I was ont; Pollock did | jim. not see meoffer the bill at the Park theatre; T left Fish blatt’s store about dnsk; from 67 Liberty street } went to bny a het in Broadway; I selected a hat but did not buy it nor offer the bill; Ile Somes in Fishblatt’s store, whon T went ont to by the hat; Mr. Pollock was there, and war lusive Boot Store, 144 | testified | hut afew weeks previous to making this ealoto him; I be- Peete ABEL DOT esterday; he | lieve on my onth that Somes made $300 on the soap I sold EMOVAL—U SHEAP CASH TAI, | FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS—The peepric- R LORING EMPORTUS An Booey OA SLTAL, | Fee Nee 8 RING, hi of the eelebrared ‘ai ine, of Nassa i jored from tne cor ant * offers for ssle a moat select and choice smortment of Mlline: No 'y aa Beekinan streets, to 183 Brondwey, ron Gonds, for the spriny trade, never as yet urvsen nd te arr at the same rice of the dinar Boot, Ths he . we is inform: i ic, both as regards the quality and cheapness of the artic! some of ntage: “hasti Is ntlicge thar he has taken the shore ream he Besahate Peek: | ‘The assortment contain the following 2.0 hte Sete w/e a ema aaah ri sequenes of the high rena Of stores, and by seducing his, ex Teauiglcbrated SILK HAT CALLED CAPOTTE D'OR. | first—The clesticity adie greatly to the darability of the sen, Till We eee lcd ee otis 4 we tis ex | CLEANS, a8 worn by La Div Orleans, of France. | peor Ueki reas aaliey rad prices or, Tastaate, be will far BYE pons ENTIRELY, NEW AND ORIGINAL | Secondly—They make no noise in walking upon the pave to —lam tallow chandler; I called at Fish. on Toeslay morning, February 22d, at 9 shad been there—they said he ol again in the afternoon, and ‘omes had not been these; I saw not come over: T Lblart told me that ‘a2,and splendid pnts from $4 ‘Aud Lawn Hats do do--An entire new style o ment. . resent when Somes gave mothe money; Pollock might Jawkin Vishblatt’s office at the time, this ‘ A n 7 BAN garments made at this estabhshmens are done |e MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER “Thirdly~They prevent Boots from running down to the | ove heard all thet Somes said about my meaner of pas | ine ston hawks ih gy evening, the nme night that | Will be done to ail op licants, whether the ruffles of with ngatneas and Jemach ad “warranted to har Pieese oth COTTAGE” Feanthly—They enable the weacer to walk with much lem | *i1¢ off the money; when Igavethe roll of money inthe | tlawiine wes areost their shirts protrude from front or rear. | intended to have given you a sketch of the disci. ples of Blackstone, Coke and Littleton, but shall ave to defer it to some future period. Some of them are very worthy members of the profession, street ia Pollock to giveto Somes, he did not ask me how | fly progcoution.—I did not know enough to send the sony mach it was, or anything about i to Philadelphé leoll to Somes, and thus make $300 Examination resumed by prosecution.—If Mr. Pollock | profit myreif; Somes was rather too fast for me at that had anything to do with Somes in the business it was not | time; | was alone in the business but am not engaged in it to my Knowledge. . TAGE. = mai ‘i Ni i te FRENCH DYEING XGENOIER—9—w. aimee ig mt armada ald hag emma Riy—They do not cut or tear carpets as do tron or nailed Maiden lane, N. |G. Reed, 113 1 <8 Fes ici a i A, Husson, New Haven, Dyer <The: public are! Peri | win tal cal exuniee bee gan ts the Indies to favor bor | “Sisthir=They ean be worn with comfort by those having ti (>: ined that the above esta fins been “in auceesstal Hinery for theraelven, before purchase elsewhere, as it | onder feet Opert! <M for many years, and full cont ; shee 1 ioe As usual, constantly on hand all kinds of Boots at wholesale : now; my brother carries iton; [have not sold. it out; it | hut by far the greatest portion are not so. n piv eas of finish and pancteality sn rerarnta eet, ny | will aerating ote ey Pop 9 greatadvantage as | vi} tetail at manufacturer's prices. je6im*e Gaonirt A. Anxovx, was called and sworn. My by another person for me. i "The Brahams are hate, delizhting the musie-lov- Mercha the public gencrally will find it to thet edega: | Tewards the 1 IT OS Sie de M. = - =— | clothing store is No. 146 Fulton street; Mr. Hawkins 11m interposed his objections to witness being | - 7 ‘ ° dulcet tagein ge Meer te orliee Telit |! ash vaity embnteancas loses: HANCERY—Bet re Jia Vijoe Chateolior of the ist Ci called at my store on ee sent February, and asked me | examined as to his private burinoss, and the Court decided | 8 Portier of our i pe With eo Hall 1900 6 PICKLES, i VN TRAUTWHIN tapec 5 ine rehip, &e. ion, M, Webster, Gome y tochange a $20 note of the Union Bank of this city, | thatthe inquiry should rgod ho further, strains. Their concert, last evening, - 1,200,000 Atorted Pickles, Cotup, Seneca | POUR Mire, TRUS a eee el re Balelon dW. Gera’ Baa. of Coansel-—Joly | Previous to changing it,1 sent the bill ont by a colored | “Counsel or prisoner then asked the Court to send for | was weil attended by the elite of the. CU. tart =e of Rocio Plasterd, of he work of Fresch Plaiting,Fluting and Clear starching se, Whose place of di man, and it was pronounced a counterfeit. At this time | John Williams, a prisoner inthe city prison, who was Forrest, of your eiiy, has been playing here during, Tequired t# appeai Mr. Some ame into the store and asked me where Mr. | confined inthe same cell with Hawkins, as he was ama- | the last week,to full houses. His benefit came o! perior quality and low | by the gallon or barrel ; 10g Elarid street, (00 the first floor,) New-York. Boar Krout by the barrel or reserved Meats, Son; is, Milk Cc . Orders received and executed with neawnes * hey Ww wed to het t short ys hg Lamphier’s place of business was, I replied that it was | terial witness to prisoner, He was necordingly sent for. | last ni: ht, and it was troly a bamper—the theatre bse ee aM ig we PY Aa of wry Pe jeri timer | Albany Breit Socreal slcass copy and charge to J. M, | Next door sand the question was put again by Somes, and |“ Sawcrs Sat was called by. defence, and stated thar | tt SE i oceeen with the beauty and fashion a great luxury ata feasonable price ; Ground Cotfee, warranted y $8 BOOTS— LA’ FRENCH | Webste jel2iawawe | | answered as before Hawkins then turned and said to | the character of Sebastian Pollock was such, from general of Pittsburgh, To-night we shall have the ont Tce | Waluat, Mshroom aad ‘Pomato Catap, by the gallon Pen teks Mr OG AT Eee LOTR CE | SANG PORTERS Boreal olane fortes oFeaperiortane an | Me, thetels Aman that knows me (pointing to Somes) Dut | reynte, that he would not helteve him under oath. of witnessing the performances of Funny Fitawil- Somes left without making any reply or recognition. | By prosecution.—1 made the soap sold to Somes for my [Somes here turned pale, and the usual smile that had | brother ; I saw Somes pay him about $40 for the first pur- Jo, the finest quality of French Calf ‘Wworkinanship, warranted in every reape ‘or sale low to prices | close aconsiguinent. Apply 57 Cedar street, up stairs. e fate so jes 2wte RT ACE eournes OTT'S PATENT) PORTABLE PY URNAC orhood Drew en ree Sate, below cahes Miah Boiler, admirably adapted for washing, can be placed if the feet. | in the fire-place, the area, of the . scrcneh customer, there ws uo didheubyy | "Nt eteituriatss Furanee and Cauldron, in size 109, 150. 5 ine Pickles b ing anid Inthe Igoe oF Se ee ee RTS kit LER, Seademen whe ies wy Wholesale and Retail Warehouses for Picke!s ices for inferior 23 3m® Int Water tad 312 Front atreet ies i SM PORE CSASr aresaweys net Reale Stores in the ne liams and Mr. Backstone, who are engaged for this week. : shed Per contra.—The Rev. Joho i. Page, “Elder of the Church of Latter Day Saints,” has been engaged in his labors of love. amonget us for some time past; and Lunderstand, is making some converte among the community, but he will not set Pittsburgh on heen on his face was changed to an expression of quite a | chase he m. different character.) My colored man told me when he | Jorx W. came in, that a man had told him at the door, that the per- | victod of passing counterfeit money, was then called to son inside had attempted to pass off the same note before. | the stand, hy having heen brovght out of prison for that lecorative Painters, respectfally solicit families . ity 30, Direct examination by prosecution resumed.—That is the | nurpose.' He testified that Hawkins told him in his cell ting up their dwellings, to inspect their stock, 40, 59, 60, 90, se furnaces re be man setting there who came into my store, and whosince | that Pollock gave him the counterfeit money, and that nf larg» asso) H ‘ de Bootie bt of fashionable read eee of them for use. article has bet- i ‘ BI Pg Co BEN < TO SIX DOLLS push ARS FIFT tenes furtion to those farmers who have. used theme T have learned is Somes ; that is him (pointing to Somes.) | Pollock had also appliedto Somes to bail hi as alins English Jack, who has been con- B 2 " = 4 2 2 < 3° FS fe 3 ct 337 ee cl aera ES ot al lala lat hades eit A i onl ae Broadway, near Reade st, Glass | #0 9 pair of la re easy fit, iners and ices to suit the and pro | fire, however. "1 i Proporti + Slippers, Ke. Ko. at ters, Shoes, ent Hy Furnsee, a new article forsemmeruse | The Drernict Arronsey here called tha name of Se. 1 to give Somes a piano forte and some flutes, it he | "fs ie . ‘i q Peateres ced stses eed SHEN, cee By else shes JONN Lo WATE will inake anent Iitte stove for winte Yastian Pollock aw a witness, when Mr. Smith requested | woultdoit. Hawkins iso soid, that Pollock told nim that |, The, editors heve are again quasrelling on the suly- for church windows, dweffings, &e, on the shortest notice, and | _ 81 3m* etween Patent Chip ‘or Charcoal Furnace, from new patterns, mach | that Hawkins who had previously given in his testimony, | tho best plan for them to adopt] way to charge Somes with | [ect of politics. We have no ess than five pares orders executed with economy and despatch. NO BETTER place w find B improved. hese are pee ite fire brick. Also a very low | should be requested to withdraw. He was, therefore, | the crime of uttering the money, and for them to swear it peste: 4 antieny) Man, wena onmivereste, C pote ; and we ae not sure that in New He eae ree ct neting C placed in the jury room, and the door closed. to hi ’ and “Tyler too.” ‘The first is led on by Deacon wm <— Le deaat oir Sombin ing Cook Stoves, at snmme sary : on to him. nd ° “ right cee: oe ne creernney miner, leg an | eae Ost ence nee Thoee proces he combination fs the only lesiiensts shove tat sor naatian Portock sworn have formerly been in th Croceeramined ty provesusionMes Maron, one of | White, the reeond by Geo. Parkin, th third by n= —— red aptwar to be geuerally. extiefied. ther thay ety the have | ducts the steams and amell from the bitehen. They arw equally | dry goods and commission business—I am doing nothing | the counsel in thircnce, is olso iy lawyer; he Jt n+ | Pon. Philye and Cob. Smith, the fourth by Pat Me- BANkxcrre 8) fade ‘Counsel pcan eae aetna iaee is a fact un HM adapted for sammer as winter. Dep ig snpulicd on | now, but am snplying for the beneiit of the bankrupt law | leave Ing to cerry the case for which Ihave hem cen | Kang, wad Jim. Biddle is the hea land teil of the Ghats hc Eeaats attoclied on silaetict ta’ MeamnOL Shows, or gaivers,will find it to their advantage to lnake the er) cee 61 Water and is dowety, isetre ifuwhioe wee eevested | benra:peispmer cle v0 ptt visted, upto mhigher court for decision. | I Tylartanke Lintonded to have givea Von tome a oe ae os of Rasland, Yrolend and Wes 3 8 alled by defence cae biawtaphical skete ‘our editorial ¢ Ase a4 : ps A. KNOX & CO, BILLS of exch on all parts of Magiand, Weland and Seat | him $100 it he would pare fifty §20 hille—-on ‘Ties lay Pdimrven gs Lee al hae iad, an ateo that, of | 2" r mia Ik neh : be ion ait iol corps, but my pte NB. Conutry merchants ie by the package oF aie of £5 wappabes | raw Hewkineandl Goitened Wesiduens Somes, | perraget Of Hawking se peters either of them wnier f li ‘ ' Jeig tm*r * Zar Coon (Somes here leaned his chair forward and stared wytness | oath,