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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Te the Public. TYPE AT REDUCED PRICES. BOIMRAID ler of a Bather by his own Son | sponaibilities are not pleasant ; but justice and poli- | that the ball went over her hew thie is what ahe testi: THE daily hewspaper—pub- a i . ! ged to before the coroner’s inquest; compare it wt phe phe Ree aaies i we Woon aang | TYPES, AND ALL OTHER PRINTING MATERIALS GENERAL PRINTING —Effects of Infidelity and Irreligion, Cy Fequire us to say guilty, if a man is 80. Account of this affair in Court. 1 then turned! ertuns yt 'y y yrssie f MAN wes ua Rar * ESTABLISHMENT The trial of aman by the name of White, for the Reatanks ov tux Paisonen, Ware. the old man was almost in the act of clinching me again. Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per : y VE rete eons ow aint AG Upon being interrogated whether he had any thing to | then struck at him with the pistolend ways, and hit hit in num—postages paid—cash in advance. UNITED ee een STEREOTYPE Rs PORN OF YoLEGN AD. NAgeay ST's, | murder o| mor father, took place recently in Ge- | gay why tentence of the law should not be pronounced | the forehead, which cut the gash that has been spoken of . |s supplied with every material necessary for tl it, Des jesee ity, N.Y. im, the pri e Jin arathe , but fi hie ai © him b , and [retreated Do ee TOCK toe THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday Conwen ov Rasta ann, Aa Sraxere fai boomin cxoention Sever daipoeb tt oe) | mere coe pee a Aer) TeRmRER MIR EDIS tb? Pre let anton: Rrarseeet cae mamer lem ak Gm | thie dao hime incerta | retceoted two or hres rode to, making my escape, but to get an opportunity oF ge my other pistol ont of my left pocket; | quick as possible und cocked it the old ma t got round on the east sid of me €o prevent me trem Tig my escape; he exclaimed to Harry, when he was abont sont of ine, catch him, etek him,” and when ho morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— N YaiRK. : case we find in the “ Batavia Times” of Mth uit. | “"Wwiieees Hon ge and Gentlemen of this Court :~1 polkas paid Loui Sareeahon: CAN BE HAD AT MICHTERN pen CENT DE- BAUGH SOS PAANITAIG, | we give the most interesting portions—the Judge’s | wish to present ies owoteareacie: gard to Patrons ofthe | Public attention is requested to this establishment, in the as . 4 ft . . y past life, in ee r m= ADVERTISERS are informed thet the circulation of ef cetabon pep mpt reciente ona pnd nnd surance that ample satisfac ton will be giveu—as re charge—White’s speech, and the seatence White's sand contest a Meing aby telore you, | wold the Herald s over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing | Conns-n s, and more recently as Conwen & COORE 8, avd tbr avhy. (are tcl eal Sexes speech is one of the most extraordinary on record— | first odserve, that there is always one clicumstance, ard Ast. It has the Largest circulation of any paper in this city, | Publis in general, Yat ey are prenred en execute Orders for full of atheism, infidelity, irreligion and barbarity. | ™Ost generally two, on which every man’s happiness and 4 és i? i rl S, BELS, CHECKS . ~” | destiny depends; and those two circumstances are, the | hal got al w [fired and shot tone vr country. Priees moderate—cash in ad- Uonpen Privtiny Ketabtiokeponth ae aor bie ferme, and steawpoer MiLs, re ey is the legitimate eflects of infidelity and irreligion— | long sielnanest evils that here, been aconmuliting up- | my offering to meddle with him; et the sarah ‘ | hetwre they 5 . ty vars, vii t of those two circumstances. | ger ved Harry, t a to thi y e, with PRINTING ofall kinds, executed ot the most moderate | 2,.0,£°°4 ® ality as any other establishment in RAILROAD MILLS, BUSI such are the effects of modern cheap literature. Twill ti the Ara’ place gpeak of mny Dirih, whlch will | ston abouras meee te tenb. bts ratoed fa x Dochten te Prices, and in the most elegant style. NEW PRICES, FER POUND. OLD PRICES {PER FOUND. PAMPHLETS, | BIL Tur Cuanoe. bring me at once to speak of thefirst principal cause of all | throw; he did not throw it; Ithought he looked and acted JAMES GORDON BENNETT, As 86 cents. eee. HANDBIL’S, is the misfortunes that have befallen me from childhood up | os though he was seared; I felt some smell emotion of Prornieton or tHe Henatp EsTapiisHMEnt, % SEA 2s Jupce Dayron—Gentlemen of the Jury :—This | tothe present time. I speak new with reference to Dea | pity for him and that emotion would bave been deep and Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. 6 ven case is now about to be committed to your hands — | con White, (use that appellation towards him, because | had | not thougkt he was imbued with feelings of 40 THEATRES, CIRCUSES, CONCERTS, MUSEUMS, | The crime with which the prisoner is charged is of | do not consider himentitled to the term of par shovss with regard to his father’s partiality LECTURES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, am aggravated character, and was commitied under | ther from me,) and the eruel and unnatur in his favor. 1 do not know that 1 have any farther re marks to maketo the C: The EN TENOR. Jepar Darrow —White, you have been convicted, af ter a careful and laborious ¢xamination, of a wilful mur- y other places where the largest description of printing is | aggravating circumstances ; and itis not to be won. | received from him. He has been called a goo/l mon, and reyuired. The facilities for this work are uot equalled by an} et, aa ‘ i 2 if called upon ia tits ety, Bon, heated tho nee tae 'Y | dered at that the cause has excited considerable feel- highly rem - ables seria, and) fealngan! topive ree Small Pica,” i | orhige 32 Pica, Ot he undenmentioned | Borders, Cuts, Brass Rule, and all other articles manufac- oy His eatabiishment, ai the same Tecuced rates, eee manga SOE eeelas aoe mp tw orden: om} kelng >furatehoa with 78 MARSEI ships will be regularly dis teilies on the Ist ofeach ion ‘Nes, ra ; » Hd i op is side, and he used to give away property toa | der; it was not only a wilful and unnatural murder, but MINERVA. Copp Brown, eaeake Gabe 5 aa ‘Type cast at this establishment, is, both sn the style of Te ass Te Maes crpy. | sponsibility restsupon them. ‘The object of the law | People on his side, and he mete Cas ahaeee aotian TEth,;| war committed. unver, WOSh tugtevating aire catroens HRY THOM Dee Sylvester, Pec I. Reb he material of which it is made, particularly adapted | Great, ins have been taken to provide every material that | 18 (0 prevent crime; end when puch violations: of it | so that theirinfluenoe might not be turned against him ; | and thejury have found you guilty. Independent of your ie jan 1. ar ycepaper, Ei lle is can pdssibly be of service, and therefore persons having oeca- | Occur, as we have seen charged upon the prisoner | but Inever heard of his giving any thirg to laboring | statement at this time, which, to suy the lvast, 14 extraor: RL Reae Capt Adare’ Fat ot N a Nevaeerwa eal ‘copy the above three time: sion for Showbils. will find it greatly to :heir advantage to | here, the law assumes that such cnmidal should be | men, or to poor honest men eager ege very covetous , there bt as to the correctness CORIOLANUS;Caplinie ” = at: Yuri ¥pe,on making abill of tour times | PATCIAY Wize or fora of Bill ean be furnished at very short | Secured, for the reason that society is unsafe while | man, and was therefore insincere about religion. | oftheir verdict. By your own contession it's clearly ‘The price of eabin'passaxe will be $100, exclusive o; wines table Hair ‘method of m- | PHYSIOLOGICAL MYSTERIES AND REVELA- | entitled to a fair trial; and, gentlemen, perhaps } qlct upon iim in a domestic point of view eccrved | than idle 10 cost upon any: pertertions ot testis at and liquors 7 r friendsand the public in xeneral, that he has 4, TIONS IN 4 there is no crime known to the law which is so care- Lihat a certain part of his’ femily showld be saved; and | there are any, to extenuatn the crime you have comuit pe foode Mldrsed wo BOYD & HINCKEN, thes gents wll 8 Parl acest, immediately atjoining | LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE fully fenced around by courts to secure a fair and { thet itwas impossible for thenvto go to hell; that the | ted; it is evident that nothing could justife, excuse, or For freight or passage apply to 6 ae Snare be wil ta leaped’ bo welt Gu Gil who’ tany faves hin |, matters Of the wrnost iporttuce cs he bom ee impartial trial, as murder, and it is in the highest } rest would be reprohates, and would be given up to end. | palliate the offence ; and I deeply regret that ugder such G BROOM & CO. ox to with their patronage, in his neat aud skillful style, at the fol | the matters duly c nside-ed in this work degree important that we should feel this responsi- | less misery after death. ‘Deacon White also believed at | circumstances you should be so regardless of the sentence o2ar BO HINCKEN, Agents. | lowing moderate prices :— 2 rious importance t» single and young mi ie, | bility. In ordinary cases of murder, difficulty gen: the same time that this God was wise and holy, and it | which awaits you. It would seem by your rem that TAPSC 'S GENERAL GE OFFICE, ee Hair Cutting, 1836 cents. causes of, and cert in, pre, for barren a7 The arts pF rally exists in identifying the person who commit- | was perfectly right for him to decree it. He supposed you till entertain those feelings of revenge which in- @ PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. grrlps: a how thehabic may be removed ane t-etecw curea®'*the | ted it, and in securing evidence to establish the | meto be destined to eternal ruin, audit Tor any other per- | duced you to take the life of your parent ; that the samo (1G Dow forget the nunber—No. 86 Pearl street. causes of love audjealousy, with infallible remedies for eradicn- | fact. But here the evidence is clear and indiput- | #0 met with a change it would be impossible to act anew. | spirit which has guided and prompted you thus tar in life m30 Im*m ing from the mind the ree hopetess or unhappy passion” | able that the prisoner was the guilty man; so that | H¢carried out these religions sentiments, in his family, | will SOSKrDEA TON tothe gallows. Instead of exbibit- the subseribers beg to call ‘the ‘attention of thelr frends | Ma K 1 IN’S CASH TAILORING Offs iy with bewly discovered modes, based on scientific af the killing is concerned, and all tt we. | and believed it was right to make favorites of some of | ing any sorrow for the horrible act for which socicty and ‘the. public generally,, to their superior arrangements ESTABLISHMENT 'o- the prevention, or propitiation thereof,” “Texis | 50 far as the 8 18, Concerned, and ali the Cir- | them in preference to others. Ho believed he hadaright | demanvs your life, you endeavor to justily it. for bringing out er# from, and remittiug money to, any 154 William Sty. 8 E dren, with f cumstances attending it, itis clearly shown that such | to authorise and to tell hia children who and how they | You have alluded’ to religion and to the church, parr of England slrelands Scotland or Wales, iittne meguicent aaa arash Commer, ah snes “Ser ees pachoice.”“ Enterm srriage.” “Dress, | was the case, and that there was no malice on his | should marry. I cansay truly that Deacon White would | aud also to. the religious views of your packet ships, comprising the a hand asele ctatock of seasonable goods, purchaned (or eas, 2 The inoat aueiiicus senser ior | Part. The District Attorney has proved to you the | not have been mardered if he had used me as he sught to. | father, and have stated that the circumstances connected AE OCS ere Se ACKETS." VIZ.2— | whlch willbo made up to order m the style of make, it, trum: ck,” “Aud most cther matters of interest in sivgle rnd | circumstances out of which the transaction arose, | Long before! was twenty one he treated me cruelly, and | with them indueed you to adopt principles of an opposite i Hf married life, as relates to the pri i character, ed to create a hatred to religion and leaning to atheism. Thisis the first time in my life that | have found a human being willing to avow such abelief; and tear that your foolish pride of epinien faction Bhi SIDDONS. Gana tony treated my brother and sister as favorites ; this treatment bhip SH degraded my feelings ; so much so that [ was culled Dea con White’s fool. But I wish you to understand that since Lwas twenty-one and have had opportunities of study in, ming, &e.,th a has given such general luring the last four year s,and aca positive saving of 36 per ci jentletmen are requested to cait aiid examine. ‘Those .who fumnish therr own g9pde. can ate hem K AND TRIMMED. and by them it appears that harmony between the jects ve noted.” from the third Pans | father and son had ceased to exist for a long period Gant Be rie By Engene Becklari, M.D. 'Translal edition, by Fhillip M. Howard, M. D. «4 y id order. enclosing’ one, dollar, ‘directed to HOL- } oftime. The old gentleman had made an arrange- ptain Depeyster. 4 Dost paid order, FAND K GLOVER, New York city, will procure scopy of | ment with Harry that Marry should have the pr yonts, made and “1 the work b tt f the Uni a for myself, [do not know that I have been will follow you to the gallows and destruction Your Bere, ree ee Waris ne Cantdas, or three ‘copies will ‘be sent for two ‘ohare, The | Perty at his death ; and this of course excluded the | This prevented me fromerying co make ou. in the world | case furniskes one of the strongest illustrations of the ants and V 1 dat 102 Nassau street, N.Y. _m3limd&w*r_ | other children from having an equal share. Unques- | in regard to the marriage of my choice ; 1 do not s.y I | necessity of that religion you have rejected. Through- [p> Termestiesh on delivery, Have BREUMATIEM-GHEAT CURED. tionably this had ee nnence in eninonelct ng could have obtained the young lady, but it, would have | out life vou haveacted up to your principle, that death ix © A ss J suffered severely from rheumatisin for a length ot se feeli nifeste: th y fi iver h tot id have been satisfi- | an eternal sleep ; you have lived up to it, ing alike year, lor one every six di ivie 3m MICHAEL E. MARTIN ] tee, and have boon ental: ented be boy tote those feelings manifest y the prisoner. first | given me achanceto try, and 1 show! a peated idee ea ph inoveag or whine rons othe we- | differences between them commenced when the de- | ed, and I never should have disgraced myvelf as have. i 1 ish to observe to the District Attorney r i tian Liniment. LEONARD GOSLIN a I wanted to marry ber be treet. fendant was nineteen years old, and this first dis: highest claims upon your forbearance. No man Nigv of unnecessary detention. EXPRESS FOR OLEVELAND AND DETROIT. - “eagsuiet from Loudon, Bristol aad Greenock tg New | THE aulscribers will send an exivess through Readies asa ‘ofrom Liver New Orleans, Mobile, Savan i ‘The undersigned has been afflicted for upwards of 12 . y lady. pose for @ moment, that with these sentiments, you can ston, Philedelphie, Boston and Baltimore, aod the | ing ofthe ath inst. tor the erapaportation of sreetes wank racy, | With chronic rheumatism and has tried several remedies wine | rocumene seems Wolly pelea Tt Li Ie.’ ahe was rich ; this is tho. gremst insult Lever had of | prepared for the world tocome. If that were even possi vary) ©; #m Bntish North . can at all times be en- | bundles avd packazes of goods, coll oat -necess, until using Mr. Tobias ‘Venetian Liniment, and he tha iad A y > not | fered to me in my life; Ido consider itan insult, because | ble,heaven would beto you a hell—your being, in th |i ing it. e by recommend- | having been furnished with clothing and mogey, as UTLER, were other young persons in his circumstances, by Maa Towiias 18 Maiden Lane. | means of which he fost the opportunity of marrying ‘Sin I have ased two bottles of your Janiment and am | a3 he wished. There were also other differences, ‘ow completely cured of the rheumatism, which hos troxbled | and in consequence of them he seems to have broken me for two years so that {could not sleep at nights and having | off all connection with the family, and to have work- soclety of the blessed, would be a source of misery fore- ver. When the Jury delivered their verdict,you requested Ol the Court the loagest time they could gront before the day of execution, that you might be prepared for the great event. We had hoped that some reference to enother world would have produced a change in your conduct, red’on ri teral terms. ‘acco fersons w iM ‘nx 10 acnd for their friends, will not ful to see | {2d,tccountssand all such other busin the advantages to be derived from selecting ‘this Tine in prefer- ence to any other, aud they may rest assure unusual ca N.B. Immediately on the opening of | . th will rs eins 4 Pegs he ren esnentony the ships being gore expres or wnt be extenaed to Chicago, Cincy ‘4 Skjed up with an ore pol Pere ee a Beemer: ye | Sou, and continued throughout the entire season, ta conne pre: only doing his duty tothe pabl all such feelings ought to be founded on principles of : honor. I woull here observe, be‘ore going any further, that Aiheism has been falsely charged as the cause of killing Deacon White ; this is a mistake; when I was young lusedto read novels, and was considerable of an enthusiast ; and then waa the time [ made up my mind to a their New York, Albany, Troy, and Buffalo daily ex- ' money will be re anded withont any deduction, as usual. A 8 ‘ ‘mer promised to let you know how I got along, | have the pleasure have revenge, if Ihad to take his life. I never had bad | but your present actions have dissipated that hope ; still, bolas} rl aa cal een ea acmamy PUBLIC NOTICE —Ao anicis headed “To the Pupric® | '° 1RfOrm you of thesuccess of your jovaluable, remedy, rane iaates Ae pune With thentiee, | feelings towards any ody else; T hated to see beasts | st may he that you will have different views, and renoun jar packets for which th has recently epperred in several cf the city papers, signed | Boston, March 1, 1843. aabington esleet . ° hurt, and even when helping. people to butcher hogs I al absurd principles w ¢ advocated ; jel you have bi : ome less, you will be wil- in which yeu aro that we tr ling to realize the awful circum placed, and give way to more penitent thoughts. Ihave no doubt but that your epposition to the institutions of rej yal i 1 Sa as follows, viz >To and from pos geeks agg re san | “Thomas Turner,” relative toa cure effected upon hi of each month. Toand from Liverpool oa the Ist, 7th, i3th, | trol’ Sarsaparilla, and denyiog a statement mide nal 19th, and 25th of each month. New Orleans, Mobile, Savan- | Prints ureviously, that ne was cured by band’s S aah, ana Charleston, weekly throughout the season. and wheieas my hame is brougnt before the public in each of CES, E ‘these arcicles,| feel it my duty to make the fo'lowing statement Persons in the team t alpen hd send money to ther nds | offacts as f ras tam conceied. About the last of July or first by enclosing the sum they sent, with the name and ad- CS fo perseevezsanive it mey maly on eet: for amount being forw: per firtt packet, after the receipt thereof, and en acknowiedement for the same returued per rf Drafts at sight, for any amount, are payable on demand, with- “4 40s ¥ standing that the father would pay for one half of it, and it Broudwey: Dr's Setattr whe Cedscivtec W. ica | provided the prisoner would go on and work it in: sall, 86 William street; John Meakim,5i1 Broadway,and 70 | properly. This the prisoner did not do, for atter Pee gi nes bottle. mt tm*ee | remuining a short time he left it Afterwards 5 - ra he remained with his father until he went to Das ANG Tans a a Chautanque where he resided until the death of a Casromers vf dl Ne nei rpood and sbrond, ay wife ; a then retuned and dived oe et tS Of Lod tion, Dye Stuffs, | places until 1840, when he married a second wile EExwacts of Leawood aad, Guetenron, Berk, | }or"the purpose, as he suic, of spiuing his father. — rraque’s Chioride of Soda, waysfelt repugnance, But the your day: con White were long and deep seated ; I entertained them from the time I was seventeen years old until | was thirty-five ; they were not caused by Atheism, for | was not an unbeliever until afier | was twenty-three. Now I ve inthe christian religion are chris- tians ; und this maintain from the bibte, I will read from the first epistle of John, iv. 2—" Evary spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh, 1s of God” Verse 15. ‘ Whosoever shall confess that selings in regard to Dea christianity is founded upon a wrong understanding of their natureand importance, and that if you are dispose d to hear the suggestions of men familiar with the subject.you may yet be led toa correct know ledge of it, and be better prepared for the certain doom which soon awaits you. The law has fixed a limit to the time which may be ex- in winch they | ‘or the After living with her a short time, he enlisted in fF Ve iniater of the Charch wh ") y nts” I free J the S if God, elleth in him, and heit tended toa criminel under sentence, beyond which the ong cant or any Quaey gargs, at ue National sd Brovis- | ie etch conioeeterupon wich Tees ate arently aferes | GeNtaes Chlorie aud Bulphare the army, but soon deserted and went to Canada. | Goi? “Chap. ¥. 1. Whosoever believeth at Jegus te | Court has no right to go; thie not less than lour nor , eC ed thatthe medicine had been obtained. On the 23d of August bi Denoud Occatot k Fortwo or three weeks preceding the murder, he of God.” It is held by a | morethaneight weeks. We have thought proper under siam, Sulphur, Diemond Cemen' the Christ, is bi Mrs Turner called on meegain, wishing me to write a cer- to the circumstance: miraculous chaage of Greenock, and the 1, Messra. Ji jankers, Exchange’ and’ Discount Bank, Liverpool likewise all the Vaguerreoty had worked in the neighborhood of his father, who th x the longest period for the day of tifieate for them of the cure that had been effected by majority of christia in every principal town of Great Britaip and , with its appertaining chemicals; w D 7 i ‘i 1 chailenge tion ; and the jucgment ot the Court and the +f i Said’. NI upon hey husbend. ith an assortment rugs, | it seems had made application to have Volney taken | heart is necessary to salvation, and I chailenge | vour execu i jacg ¢ St rn rep pnapnrension tt BY Setters) os racing twa fic Bet supporeds the, neo he vente are all offered om the apcs neawaabieceame .Rersaleby || | charge of by the Overseers of the Poor; a week be: | any thtolegiaditamhowemartias of sexlpinmet githat i obarhlt, Uaniuer Wagnredin, ihe tale Heth tay, of ober . T. SC i . which he the that, i hi w i ei rt; but the je says all thathe must believeis that | next, between the hours of one and four o’clo = ET TAPSCOTE. 1 Sorting Sip been made d had taken the Bar | g2uatec stip brmter avers, hattess., wholceale and refait | fore the murder the prisoner requested the Overscera | EL 'Stne gon of God: In respect to thistrial, there | (crnoem, you be hung by (he néck unlll yow ave deed. Ihave druggists, will notice the avove advertisement i , Aloo: Polishing Putty for oagule panier Hone tee Berea: | not to take any steps until they heard from him, for toype plates, compound Chemical Whale Oi! Soap, Bedbuz, that if the old man did send Volney to the Poor ME-FREDERICK RAKEMANN’S Second Soiree Mu cale will take p'ace on Saturday Evenwug, 8th April, nothing more to add but that God may dispose you to 1 has been some false testimony ; I acknowledge that I u pent of thecrime for which youare to suffer an ignomi- acted from feelings of revenge, but 1 made up my mind is that he was very thnk t the New York Society Library Room, cure thit hed been effected, On th> evening: of Rat and Moschetoe Poisons, Seed Protecto! House he weuld have revenge. 1 have thus given a what I said i death. Tickets may be procured at the Music Store of Mr. Hoyer, | October I'e Hed at Mr. Turner's Siow fon iden, Hig onen the heen tat el pene ees ouse he weuld have revenge. B thus twelve years ago that I would be careful what I gaid in | ous death. F re ye tes c ti tb him in rela his health; he told . ‘ vag) and all other polishing ma: | brief history of the ill feeling towards his father.— | the presence of any person, because I knew threats could | | Wrur, the prisoner, replied thet he thanked the Court, No. 301 Broadw: Ad eMTHGW re” | miuates.coaversation with him in relstinn to his health; he told | tertals for cleamine brass ad silver,on and i730 dm> ec fi ; i : One would think from the character and habits of ing as much time ING SRSOLL’S GREAT BOAT BAZAAR — e ey Reser GREAT BOAT BAZAAK FOR 103 | the two that they could not be upon the most ami- and was grateful tor their kindness in g the law allowed. nothelp me any. Doctor Slawson I believe was perfectly sincere; I believe he is a good man; and | have perfect confidence that he believes he was not mistaken; I woukl houses on the corner of 8t! street and 3d avenne; either | sil he wanted was more strecgth. and th t with tis exception HOUS®S Tu LET AT YORKVILL: Ke | fects of Sauds’s Sarsaparilla upon him; when he told met hat of them is calenlated for a public house, grocery or a had cured him. Buch are the facta in tne case; | and White wo rd one e tub teriber inteu"'s di the erin | Cable terms—one was a religious old man—the Since the sentence was delivered, White has ad- vate residewce. On the premises fea fine stabi lig alley, | an feit utterly rscouished atthe appearance | Ing aeasoutofully satisfy tre world of the difference’ between | other opposed ® any. thing like religion. Under | Just as soon have his word as his note; and would as soon dressed the following singular letter to the editor of pom nag bane Fahy with grape vinesand f.uit ot the arciale, in several papers dew ying ‘he statement which ed boats ‘and bad Opes nr yteretore svery bout from bi. este- | such circumstances itis not strange that the father any life in anne Sitbout being sworn, wit he | dresse e following singular letter to the editor of rms, o . been made tome, aud. wh: i ishment warranted will bear upon it the stamp of C- ; = pee | ad been sworn ; but I can’ say the same as to others; 1a papers JOHN’ A. MORRILL, Kea Scthom ts Farner hdd testified to ‘a fore | Tagersol pon ie the stamp of C. L. | should have entertained a dislike to the prisouer, | hat been sworn ; but I can’t say the same as to others J the Hatavia paper et young y iB Lerten rrom Ware, m8 2wr No. 11 Chambers the Mayor of thi-city. * = Signed) SEYMOUR VAN mere. Sale Sees ne vente Spuscopal Churk, Deve about the talk in the woods; now I don’t believe that is true; 1’ve no recollection of any such conversation, and Treaily don’t believe what he saii istrue; I once recol lect’going up hill with him, and talking about religion, tas bseriber his produced that iui- | nor that he, in turn, should have felt hostile to his 16 foot sailing D on Tronbte sy ich Teeeived the | parent, These are the main circumstances on tue say hor staan to ane ete dm | part of the people, and, taken in connection with 3 w her stern to any sailing boat, no i matter where built or who by, for any vatuable the proof of the charge, make out, in my estima- Genesee County Jai, March 27th, 1849. oO LET OR LEASE—The, mee hs Pastor of t fs story dw i Mo. y ace, fe . ft 987 dwelling house, *o bath, ¢ Bis gf New Yo k, Mx. Srav If you will permit me, through the medium of your pa- al; she is now ready to s\ ¢ tei a a a oy . “4 5 ese. so we nt Ge 5 "| 5 i ref p » i $ ' eo e ry dre! it it Y Ad ae ee Oe PEARLS G. STOPPANI Soatk rhilog' of weuran whisee at mec aes eels wuneutaneffort, made the quickest time uron weoid,” | It is claimed by the defence that the prisoner is | oe ae een eta oa ee deme bitn ior saying | feel very grateful for the favor—an it would be’ very aa é3 G. 8 NI, ‘lling of waters, whizzivg of steam, &e., which @ However, during the coming season he intends lesving all | an insane man, and that therefore he chould not be | & set Alp ph Ba tisfactory to my feelings to try to undeceive those who have imbibed erroneous conclusions respecting a derange- mentof my intellect. I hope all that will be necessary to un'eceive them 4s,for me to point out the canse of their mistake. I will first spenk of the maniac Jaugh that rome think they have observed in me. And as they are positively mistaken in that respect, I will point out the canse of EQ LPT wer prt ot te sore Nowy New | Bm eke aporoaching deafness, and also ‘gencrally atte treet, a f-w deors from Wall street ; the second story | ° ‘Read the follow: \t_ extraordi If any hi po tr and itis adapted for merchaat or aw | had doubts, they may now dsmatea them, and ve moat creda jt be 54 Walker st, between Broadway | 10#m*Y cousrder deainess as curable, Numerous cases. o and Church st,an excellent situation for a geutee! family, oc | SEexerat Ono hice heen raUtishane Ease eupied by Mr. Verplanct. ‘ old, you may yet recover y The brick store corner of Pike and Cherry streets, occupi- hfield, Pennsylvanis, and what he did here, for I really don’t believe I ever sai ony thing of the kind. He swore to the same thing at the Coroner’ inquest, and since I have been in jril, I wrote to him and teld him he was mistaken, but he comes here to this trial and swears to the same thing over again, and more too; now any man who will do that is a knave anda fool. Harry White testiued that I said would have his own former effor’s in the shade. Hy will eauim te for any | punished for the crime with which he stands charg- kind or desc:iption of boats, "1 Pp . 6: wherever his samp miy be Tound there vill bes boat iat | ed: Upon, this the whole case turns. ‘The law, as can’t be beat. C. L. INGERSOLL, Boat Bazsar, | I have said, is not dispised to punish the prisoner Soe, W. Hate, Coleen eas Ww aud 121 Cherry for the commission of the crime, if he be not guil- PS —tthee, sail, clus, Lil Mie bosts, may always | tY 3 and it has wisely decided, that a man berelt of be found at Inzerss!I’s Baza: than they can be pure reason is not responsible for any criminal act. In r fi w about eight ; ; : eI don't thi ed by Messrs. Valentine & Co., as a feed store, a desirable aie ilereaiian’ deaf ¥ | chased elsewhere pt In some cases of lunacy, however, where the party | Tevenge iff had to wade knee deep in blood; Idont think I | Petit it ary ual hie hasten. abe won careto fepeasibte to alle Wet Beas ATCHES LOWER THAN EVER—Thommon & | charged is proved to have some clear perceptions of | Cver sail’ anything of the Kina, Wid iE hdl T) evccir ewe eterloeneronen ‘ann believe [could remember it; but 1 do not. Mr Wood- war says that when ho saw me in Rochester, when w set down and talked with each other, I said JT would soon killthe olf man as to kill a hog. I don’t believe that mun told the truth, for [ never said any such thing. ~ [While describing this, White’s mannér was very anima- myself two very nck Propensities, or feelings, tbat ere diametrically opposite in their qualities to each other — ‘These propensities are a strong mirthtulnese, and turns of excessive melancholy, which latter feeling hes been caused by disappointed uflection, ond years of bles too numerous to mention at this time. ‘The convevient two story house with attic rooms, basement and cpanter celer, No. 29 Nineteenth street, occupied by Mr- | yes ludueed to try" Secep. sO. fo Werks. he ‘The two story brick house, No. 73 Gold street, one doorfrom | hearer te verien Vreored retold i ; red. Spruce st., formerly owned by Mr. Miles Hitchcock. The | “Tine valusble oil is penued oy De Be Bell. and is sald rents will be moderale. “Appry ta 3 ; x on Mit. DEVAPLAINE, ot Wall street, | “Frusu'seeg t D:J472e 349 Broadway. Price $3 per boule. Fisher, 331 Broadway, formerly 371 Pearl street, are | what is right and what is wrong, he is then liable. selling wicca nad jewelry Tower than any other place ta the But in case of monomania, where the varty is in- warranted to keep good t sane upon a particular subject, and if under its in- See ones sereens / fluence, he violates the law, he is then not liable to or bought for cash. punishment. I held that in all cases, the question is m6 Im*r in office No. 9, cor. of Water st. ° MOS R. THOMPSON, one of tact whether or not the act was committed |"ted, and his gesticnlations ewergetic; he seemed be TO LET—The fire prost orick store, No. tes couh | AY apis MRS LOVE CoN HOR rie | _matmem ICHAKD FISH, Jr. from a feeling of malice, or under the influence of | entirely absorbed in his subject, and paid no Sgraanpesr astrange being or invtence eben I hepe Ei Gadelbedammmnammaae rors EK AMT Rv cht i, calle ca tention ot ladies to her, imporiantinvented Ab- | WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE HOTEL, _ | insanity ; if from malice, even if partially insaue, if | Mention. {0 the serene dd men whaare Christine, | pened to havethe bines mort horribly, it T saw or heard mr 87 South street. preocenn Site ene Tree hy ae sad BO Eee GE SANKLIN EQUARE, N23, ana | &¢ hed. reasoning power sufficient to know that he | and'many wad mon, but they are so blinded, and bigoted, ee ye J a had? hess le, my mirthfulness TO TEI—The two story brick House and premises, | called forth the fullest approbation of the most swaieene Meat Represent oben anne a + the public, that they hav. 'd the abo was doing wrong, he is accountable; and in the Hotel on strict temperanes principles, aad pledge thumsives | case before us it is evident that no such thing as to conduct the same strictly in thove princitles. The aceom | genuine insanity existed. All the witnesses speak Pomucsrectes aor com aging gras Work my of him as engaged in different kinds of business, vate aparten-nts for fumi'ies on the most reasonable verma. which he was abundantly competent to transact ; pane! tion Pai to the London god verpool and it isa rule well settled, that though a man may a : x , Boston and Philadelph H : ; i boats. Every information given to persons travelling; also the Re mes) be de gb nae Bi oyps py ted af ee and cheape-t way of conveyance to ail parts of the United | has reason enough to discriminate between right nd Cana ta. i wie and wrong, he is liable for any violation of the law; Fin Bag 1h are Tavettoe mith Engl'sh ant | T therefore do not think the prisoner can be defend- s—Briking per week $3; per day 75 cents, “Tea,cof- | €d on that ground. It is claimed by counsel that fer. cakes, &c. always ready. the prisoner is under a hallucination in regard to his Wes the undersigned, would cheerfully recommend the | father, and that this was carried so far as to pro- and self-righteous that you can’t divide ‘em. [have been with rough men on the North river,and in Mlinois, on the public works, and the worst characters 1 ever heard of are believers in the christian religion; and the reason why I deserted from the army was because the soldiers were the most depraved characters I e History has told us that in. all ch tiaas have been engaged in wars destroying each other. In regard to the killing of Deaeon White, as nearly as [can recollect, it occurred in this way:—I went into the sugar bash and approached within about a rod of Deacon White; he was at work or engaged abou. a stone trough; when I got within about arod of him he looked at me,and I looked at tim pleasant! nd said how d’do; Ido not but instantly recollecting any trou- ort, my countenance would suddenly fall, and immediately assume the expression ef sorrow and despair; hence] would appear to laugh, without being pleased. J could not be very pleased mnder such circum- stances andenjoy a good laugh, my mirthfulne active would make an attempt to kick wp a frolie, but blues being cock of the walk at that time (9 the boys say) would jump on and put it down. Sach kind of freoke of freling, acted out, is what! suppose seme have taken for crezy or maninc laughs. The rattle snake affair, and my being chained up toa tree was all a matter of sport on my part at the time it ished in the most modem | cai men from the satisfactory results to those ladies who have style, with marble mantel-pieces and folding doors | used them. It is perfect in its appl ya, RETINg AS A SUD) ihrouchous. Apely.co JOSEPH MeMURRAYS | seg! them. tM perfect in ie applien:ion, tering as a support mae 100 Pine street. | fatirue and exvausta-ion of the whole system during preauaney, Fea TO LET =A Bail Loita store No. 61 South curate, | Nothin thut hasever been invented, offer a¢ enon hechacd on reasonable ternis. 2 advantages fur invigoraung the system against every accident BA UN HERDMAN, At the period of gurtarion at the same time preserving the natu: ed Gnthe premises. | TLform.” Country merchants and city retailers suppived vantageous terms. Mrs. L ive at the same time | ‘In store No. 69 ith street. i i fe ICES TO LET ere SicGh REA n° | Sete taclent macied Gogetecaa ee Eine street. | chest. Mrs. L. has secured a patent, Hs Hon tothe aoe, to the follwing ini YLVANIA HOTEL—This exellent hs Ity—Dr. Franeis, Dr F.U. Bon Be ee lee ve chanted on due conver oe Washing, | sor Gilliman, IM, Dec Prafeenor Parker: i M.D. Dr. J. W. M 5 hove Hotel 10 * cj y : ‘ ot i ed, it! id . Morrill and ot! tent trom tha dostov kane Mites ic han lusly beg mises Gor 13. Nala ihetavelimaenubhegeneatiy | Vmetoniem fends, aud 1 duce monomania on this subject. It is important | collect that he made any snwers then said to him that | gccurred, notwithatandling Mr, Mort’ and others that isrord and improved, and. is contigurus to the Jersey Ferry, TO THE LADIES. lark ‘ that you, gentlemen, should keep in mind, What et ee cnr a at ee ne ould | Likewise the affair of making my fortune by converting ayer] rjenlars: enquire of Es RUCK MAN, No. 160 | [NTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT AND PERSON Penident Parent cicery Bog. this Kind” of insanity’ is; where a man, reasons us | £01 money'to. take or get iim to Cchamaagues thae, 1 J cRHstian church (with allt ep rooted breJudice) te "i fart . MAN, No. NTELLEC LOPA D son math. B. Society. | ethers do, we do not conceive him insane; but J , , + that I) atheism. by means of a small pemphiet I hed written end Washington street, m3!'Iw*m A Bee Ko aeanagetstb conve cign with DR. WELIX per, Presivent Frauklin Temp Society. 5 4 wos then to work for money and could take him away in | Chmottea Cigainst the divine mugnenticity. oF the Bible, three or four weeks; he gave mea very surly look, ac. companied with as surly an answer, say ing that he should not think I would come to him for favors. I made no and advoc have a certai former] et, Vice President Broadway Society. where he comes to opposite conclusions without » President of Prospett Society. iving any reasons, he is then undoubtedly insane. wert Ui teege ghd mney roy T.B.Society. | Tt appears plainly that differences between son and JMPORTANT TO OLD COUNTRYMEN. —MESSKS Ss aeplacde w Nike aati tens tal zs WAMNDEN WU . will draw at their Express and Foreign fs whose study isto imitate the exquisite work- Latte Often No.3 Wall ster amalfteglsxchmoge rom | Qrtiabd'tnarey ches Mose, etn mys ig the doctrine of materialism) in order to piece of land revert back to me. that was given tothe Baptist Church in Waterville, $2 £0 £100, iu sams 20 gait, payable at sig) ——« th, but sometimes necessary to the possess f BA Soci ther had been kept up for a long time, and that on | other answer to that ihan that I could not bear to have ; Picectrearep ees chang dein Koala, Biental faculty. vita fine pagar fy apt im*ec pias Baraat Pa et ay: ait ot the prsotier, the fealiig’ Wis exeremelp him go tothe Poor House. 1 told him if 1 could get to barat stmat or sea ~ wep Yaa re aan ‘The leter rags (or the oval Mail Steamers forLiv: spool portance bo teoees cad ee are ee TAILORING Berns bitter; there was uo real foundation for this; | Chautauque with my boy lintended to hire out there, and | cieprised that Mr. Pendill should have token me in orate encase tee Schott omrntat coats, though obscured by’ the ex: ia John tired, (near Wie the father never had any intentien to injure im jee ae ee ne ull tet | earnest ras . 5 i + ; ld be be- i i HARNDEN & CO. rtion ot an excrescence which tends, in their case, only to de | "[VHE, subscriber respectiul'y anvouvees to hisfriends and the | Ne, had on the contrary manitested a commen: | fyrotwould be back again? I'then observed that Thad le haleiledlahndt Asin erp let Bde fot oh ead LéndoouMACLEAN, MARRIG UOGe” form. ‘This can be done safel lic ganeralty, that he has opeued an Establishmenton | dable regard, by procuring him a farm; he | sometrunksand books {valued very much; that I could | Would be @ good place tor a man to cut of his own head ; Agents in yon MATL MER & MTB, poli Fe teed in acoprdanos with directions, without the least incon’ Re ceea Som System. where gentlemen will alwa: was a pious man, and would therefore be | not get them there if [wenton foot, He then olserved, ba mo bata | down bgt beth Nd #0 raid and mene, by Dr. Felix Gouraad's Poudre Subtile, ‘The furee of | New and Washionable Assortment of Cloths, cassim un unlikely to entertain any unfavorable. feeling | in the same haughty manner as before, that Lhad nothing | 10M@ for sporton my part. And my conduct at the school BILLIARD SALOON. i ing, or the short hair on the back of a lnsies? | Vestings, whic made up to order in «style ‘ district lyceum was in consequence of my feeling very against his son. [His honor then gave his views on the subject of monomania and moral insanity. } lt is claimed that the circumstances attending the murder are proofs of insanity, and this is a proper alontia, r 3to subject for your consideration; but you are to re- ow aroeunendor Spring and Summer | memberthat a foul and unnatural murder has been shing theit own goods can have them | Committed, and you are not to assign the presence lowest possible prices for Cash of insanity to trivial causes. The prisoner, itis true, JAMES LA has been spoken of as having a singular manner, as worth carrying but what I could carry on my back; he said that he had been to more than $300 expense to provide for the boy,and itthe boy staid there much lon he should haveto get him a new suit ot clothes. This is the manthat has expended his hundreds of dollars upon the chureh. But after [had repeated my entreaties again in a good natured and calm manner, he tarned from me and seemed to treat me, by his looks and actions, with much contempt. He walked away from me and began to look up into the tope of the trevs; bis loogs and hehavior workmanship, not surpassed by auy’ othe i cipy.at the following low hrices we ner ona Dishment Fine Dress or Frock Uaats, any color, from Patta of Wool incl, Fancy Saas ‘ants of ‘ool a or Fancy Cassi Vesta of Sxan, Silk, Vate fay Velvet ks it much embarrassed about speaking at that time. | could goon very regxlar,as Mr. Beecher observed, until | read what I had previously prepared; but as soon as had J got through with that my feelings became very much embar- rassed, in consequence of which I made very bad work in trying to advance my arguments. And so I might gothrough with ever was bronght up in court to prove me in that what Ihave already written on the subject is snffi- + + neek, when too apparent—the hé f I NO. 5 BARCLAY STREET, THULE DOORS BE OW i aerate orm \ ‘ roots destroyed, by the use of thi tion, tay Que Shilling per Hundred, from # | GOURAUD'S KAU De Beaty, ‘OR TRUE WATER removing freckles, tan, pimp cutaneous eruptions, realizing peskend arms, aud eliciting a healthy j1 per bottle, GOURAYD'S VEGETABLE ROUGE! Composed materially from flowers and Saw ticular that Lr bot I think ich gex them: with a private Cue, for his: ferent apartments. the proprietor thin! select and os cesepticnen visiting his house. 'O FINE BOWLIN ples, imparts le by perspira aa BOWLING ALLEYS IN THE | Woiccrvatohny wins hawkerehicl or eines clott, "iret LUCGINA CORDIAL; odd and strange; but you, as welt as myself, know | manifested nothing of fear; and alter head acted in tbat Fhe never ten deracges T'wouli hereomverre thot | was His Bar will b icest Wines and | Per bottle, on THE that such things exist all around us. In the prison- | Way for short time, he started for the house. At that ted sto the conrt, st t fc I always be stoexed with the choicest Wines au 3OURAUD'S B : De aa J L : imei @ Rsdlatress of mind, Chee temaby it enabled to make my romarksto the court, at the time oi Liquors and the best Segars to be had—also Sherry Cobblers, GOURAUD’S BLANC ELIXIR OF LOVE. er’s case they may have been produced by his habits Sis ak, t chee oot: tothe | receiving my sentence, without feeling embarrassed, Mint Juleps, Puniches; made tn @ manner notto be vurpaseed An excellent preparation for unpar In cuen time, among the Jews, of life. For several years he acted upon infidel opi- | 2®W,to act; 1 started and walked for a shortdistance to the re ‘ Trelings for Bat pe aeerh. N b— Phe. apersens jergoue a thorouyti reatting | Hess to the complexion, free from the iajurious prope: ns be Fn ys « f i P Ht; | northeast; I then resolved toprotect my ebild it it cost me | PUrtly DY preparing my fei purpose throug —new paper, painting, Re. emily entering into combsnation for this purpose, Put up in 10:e first, by nkindly doom, nions, and published an infidel book; he is attached my life; I'then went in the direction of the old man. | | °Ut the whole course of the trml, and partly from being T-Gentlcmen will please to communicate any neglect of | *lexant boxes at 25 cents each, Noe ildren bore to bless his hnme. to his wotions, and has hoped to convert the world | fon ove with bi inspired with the importance of my situation. 8 soon overtook him, and went with him to the how! duty of the attendants, at the bar, Acents.—A. 8. Jordan, 2 Milk street, Boston; New Aifiet:d thus, the Roman matron to atheism. On one occasion he calculated by circu- ved that I Id shoot hina before [left hi Respecttully, &e. FRANCIS MONT VERDE. Fork—Aibany,, Guthe, ¢ Maiden Lave’ | Poughkeepsie, Praved to Lucine, the inidwi H Leseebliest : ty solved that Wousiahoathim belive Teta, Hae BENJAMIN D. WHITH. mehié Im*r ‘5 Borelay street. Jared ony pees Wi , draggist; Hamilton, M, Co. Bay pan wives, ingach a eri jating his publication among a society, to overthrow | not grant my regagety I was now satisfied that it was nse- wea ———$——— - = Gregg & Grants; Louisville, Louis Connty) «A. Chate; Called to their aid the Priests of that society, and obtain property formerly given to it | less to remonstrate with him any longer. My ny nance Dirrtcuury im Tuk Carnotie Cuuren, at Bur- OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS. Eiliot “Cop... Myers, Chapel st, New Haven: W. even Dow, the uigek Hidoo by his father. ‘This is rather to be regarded as evi- | to killing him was ench that I could not act ex I desired, 5 oh PENING of the Spring Fash ty he ir Humphreys, Hartford; ‘arm as her clime, and tender too— y stb are d such di f mind that 1 walked rato, N. ¥Y.—We find in the last “Buffalo Gazette » 5 Thomas, lewport; Clowes, hair i " ence of eccentricily and weakness of mind, and 7 - 7 bak? Ons einlaneee, MAD D BETA wehgeRzn de Modes, p h If childless twelve montos from her bridal d f eccentricity and weakness of ‘mind, and | Hin tote Naty without saying a werd Usleve he oeie “Mon II ingulararticle:— nerds € that she hi Nyssa aeametaeal on Woreester; Bar, jttle Wlies weeping to her xenaeleas Idol, it shows him to have been very vain of his opinions | (ye wnich he did not but once and thet wee, ath of last Monday, the following singular article :— seat Mensins Level, Cecliose, Carine nt And with raised hands, and influence. Certainly there is nothiug insane | ‘°™? 4 ia Tur Roma Ca ConaneGation axy THe Mill Lowell, Carlecon & Co.; Sal ig 14 soon be good 1 did 1 jies hats, and along with it 401 Milk ‘street, Boston; Lowell, Carleton 0.5 yes; Petitions Bramah for . ae ; would soon be good going. I did not make any reply to _Woe learn that a serious ditference exists betw which fornorel’y and elegance of style never yee was | Newburyport, Hodge; Portemouth, Preston; Portland, Parker, For well she knows, Love shuns (o bless about it in the eye of the law; such doctrines are | that. When we hd got near the doorofthe house Iconclu. | Brrvor.— Wwe learn that « serious ditterence existe between {\nOue which ieimout preemie | fzchauge, ati Bangor, Guild: Hallowell, Seammos. |New The Hin :00 bed of barreness. caleulated to produce moral insanity; when ‘an indt- | dod that he would try to prevent me from go ng in, and f wae Cengrepetion of Bu. Lou Church ia tairdhy he peat rn, which is indeed em- sey—Ne 1» Prippe; Princeton, Dr. a a $0 much for love in day's by-gone, vidual makes it his creed that death is an eternul | soon found my conjectures realised, when he got to | ™ a Bmacial of Parisien tute. Mad?me Bee just opened avec. | fi chesunt recy cancun, Hewtcahyd rt nudaatage customs in our own, : sleep, and that he who is unhappy here, has a right | the dgor he turned around, and, in s peremptory manner | A oot ius Ristoy that. ae, praperte at (hehe Of the choicest st; ieoctao a fe aateortment of ane and Bhomas,& Co., Main streets Va Richmond, Ms vaya Seay, Sry new, Hoos Love's commanion to rid himself of his life and yo les, he, cen bape ov oon nue thednise, bus. aire he cee pat vested in bis hands,—to which this congregation are not fine Danstaples; also a large and vai assortment of Freneh | Md “Baltinnce y Parkers Alexandria, C. C. 4 No. oftumes coniugal felicity, as no restraints to oppose him, no moral or reli- | ‘9 nde! @ door got part way mi} he tried | | willing to submit. The congregation of St. Louis’ church Lace Wyte reps intaate vines or oe teeter iho eee, wmee | Within a tae ye Fee Re ad uaa aie js thus disturbed—ay, een in this city. gious fears; and aman may become moral ly insane ee ATEEE Ee Coe tac erike ailacot iy coat be could | by industry and frugality, and by large donations trom ° . "her the cou: | gical invention for completely eradicating superfiuons hair, (pm Lg einai (As by reading or adopting such principles. It 1 not | jut nor | bim,os hos hed, stated in Court, and came out | ut tespected fellow citizen, the late Louis Le Couteuly, re | (Smo ty match Hreth Ova, inveused the’ font iheceipence Tor be ‘The childless wife's repinings end. * nations of our rights. | Another evidence of insanity | him away from the door; Tid not pull him at all; after | ¢%m Property, which they do uot ‘eel disposed to surren. - oe zi de. Modes, | | Urchasers should therefore ? ¢ on theit guard and see But not the procreative power is offered in the frequent attempts upon his own life; | he got out he seized me with bis other hand by the right Haghts bes mecght pr a. ete Withovaw iremteaih tae Canal street. Mad. B. has. #lso received an assortment of Wad Peat eee oats pubtite 18 square, and F Felix Alone, is this Elixir’s dower, this may and does often exist in cases of monomania. | pocket of my cout and tore it very bad, and appeared to | ae ves tue pcakNt profes to withiraw trom them theit ; sa _ = accompany each bot Seet, wissiv'or x indication of insanity; he left home at nineteen, | sravating thoughts rus dhe ahr ot | mived that the Bishop has gone so far asto forbid an: LONDON AND MANCHESTER INDIA RUB- | commode eg oonly ate gD eel adel idle fenetlopeagoorues and continued to roam about, but this is very com: | the aceumnlated wrongs he had heaped Upon mes leon | privat from the neighboring Parishes to prriorm Diving BER GOODS, maim im eet, one door from Broadway Kruptions from the ska it chases mon in this country. “The occurrence in reference | SI J°l he inerage Me Erie with loaded pistols iny dew. | SeF¥ice in St. Louis’ Church, until its congregation shall HOLEBALE A: STALL, No. Wall street. Th) And brings pack beauty and the g1 to the rattle snake bears little upon the question of | 74 MC: AN AS slate prison it he got me int rr, | {lly comply with his demands. That congregation, it fe ; 1s Woinats trust—and ne'er decery. J Pp q tiny would be the State p f nto his power, ‘otinsparied Ind iter Proof Gonder ec | WPADAM SUTTON WNGING. From Fiuor Albas it relieves her: sanity—it shows him to have been a weak man; | Aided by these reflections, I felt no longer any repug- Fs, cannot seek redress except through the Pope, mis, Cashmere Laren, Persian, MaMa Re TRON, having arranged 10 retorn to leily the the same willapply to his conduct about the shingle | dence shooting bim, Ithen thrust my hand Into’ my the Ganon law no one but the Bishop hes the power Manno md Coun. 0 ‘ll colors und'biecr f parmoaee receding pisils unt th: machine. It is very evident that he had many sin- | right pocket, and drew ont one of my pistols; then hy 0 the ( beard his Diocese, and hie Clothe tad Niber,, Winter Proof, super Lama, Lama Ter le of Si f method is that pursed be Bertone inlarities of character, some of which might be at. | some quick movement f got him off from me, but whe woeswary fer a Friest to pertirm Divike ser abhor Webtaws for ane iuerenaioy the semeth ond | Paten"Scitierumot atesanonee fributed to sanity, and yet these all olten exis | (struck him with my lof fst or not Ho not seoetlect; 1 | Ficesin ony of the Catholic Churches of his Diocese st Webbings for sug, rs, corsets, ke. id Je all forms 0 _ ributed to ins ’ these often exist | no cocked my iatinn ; festerdoy, being Sunday, the Trustees upened the itd CHAS ARRAN AMON he savan nation: with persons having sound minds. How far all | ‘2en cocked my pistol, and was just in theact of fring at S loors o' thelr Church, and many of the m@phers of its y grateful missives from all qu: sim, when I observed his wife rushing toward me, in T pen is will have the h can be pursved ts Tend 135 “ " ante . EAL HAVANA SEGARS.—The |; Mi 0 ~ pang Penned by Diseare and Qaachery’s martyrs; these circur 's show mneanity in the prisoner i ongeqneuce of which T 4 at the old man in such congregation artended prayers, ret the Ca- and © gelock ti me Ah “ ’ rv one, and it seems to me that fron e¢ Lew “ YT onen abe ns will not lo tinwe— shop Me wuleblegs they gua-tiad tre Targets alocvmact te irom 9 o’elock {i peppered ep isa peculiar one, ar ms to me that fre | a8 close to me, ond, as 1 supposed, just in the acto: J (hinge will nal long Lap Pag hl tg drawn out during the Wial, there is no r ti and to suppose the prisoner was under the influ Pi slinelimg m the pistol | had just discharged Ttnrmed hpon her, and stinck at her w: intending to hit her in the ue from J that be a ‘ a Thaaks to Lite’s fri Jorce this novel ebu sometimes name the HATS. EMEVER. | (Y StRING FASHION NOW READY m—he and and rmination to v of the above named Inxury. Call and be artis! mis im*er ANG re ‘ ) / l ion his pretensions to the temporal, and content PERION PLAGE liber respectfully informe his. Cri inety-two No«s ence of hallucination. (Tudge Dayton here gave a | face with it; 1 did not care how bad Lhurther, as she bad ; eres) Por the Tioevea eRe This earomndly Git ead Cea I ine pabite Wu" eeprial, that they eau parehaer eth Qh, dream brief detail of eveuts connected with the murder, | falkel very abusive fo me atthe time she pretended she with the spiritual administration of the Church a it his at ‘so highly celebrated iu Chiat and Karone jase far f haudeome Short Nap Silk Hat,a meat and daranle Ugese lac, Reise ! f mee w forsale at the Caaton fra Company's Venera) mie low price fae ‘0, Ve understand that the congregation of St. Patrick's Charch, uader the pastoral eharge of the Rev. Mr. Whe- ve bm Proper to comply with the requisition of op. Leneesh sripnioa, commencing with the prisoner's conduet at Williart remittance, can Luther’s, and ending with bis arrest by Woodward } ni eee ERA ee Gentlemen, the case now pa e you, if you Ue LE F “J are satisfied of the prisoner’s guilt, you will so pro- HERE fariamed and celebrated Fills, 8 Sh ounce, without hesitation; if you deem him in we) a i . . te he rot om invohankanme ‘@: | cane, you will with pleasure acquit him. Our re- made such kind offers of my living theres but [ wa: »liged to do it in such a hurried manner that the blow was not well directed, in consequence of which she hi’ the ‘ol, and threw it up, and some part of it hit her on the forehead; this movement of mine drove her back near- ly a rod; this is what I sup; striking up the pistol atthe very instant it was fired, so i " 5 “ iso, elegant Moleskin Silk Hats rt $9; fine Naty parkawen,. 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