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terest Vol., IX, No, 387.-Whole No.;3559. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNI IN G, DECEMBER 20, 1843. Price Bwe Conte, To the Public. CARD.—Mr. H RVEY tfally an the in- United States District Court. evidence would only be circumstantial, It was neces-| name of each juror, and the the fatal was distinetly, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- See wisi thhonna Ror A eation of exhibiting ae 1 the publi, a dhe Before Judge Betts fury frst to eve the evidence establishing the’ x-| hut solemnly, pronounced by" each “Lwelve mer thai 3 5 “ iy newspeper—p' d Gall th lo. ase tion, ot Ray site the Hoa Se avinia pirate | sténce of a fact, and then to take such evi- | word was spoken, but not a movement was to be seen in lished every day of the year except New Year’s day and aerr Necthion eyes, 22 Blondway, trom W ie Bey, gonsiat veond day of the trial of the L P dence singly and’ connective, in order to arrive] the countenance of the prisoner, though hie eye was Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- atest ad golden ba pracpally of American} ee ai d'for nien wn Deatn ov Juous THomruon. at a just and afair decision. ‘Lhe question then was did | stendily fixed on the jury while’ each pronounced his num—postages paid—cash in advan a ried ifm commenda ion and many Ic tte ing those from. the As soon as the Court was opened, and previous to the | Ch evidence tend to establish innocence or guilt, or | verdict. ' ore te eet gee was there just cause to doubt? If the resuit was thatthe | Judge Burrs.—Remove the prisoner! THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday Tee Rantond on nd ot fan the wile Allston, Ea ‘oi Marcia 2° fre eT ae the He eee ens raniernag aes egg ne accused was innocent, then the acquittal should be Loner-| iia Honor then diacharged the jury until Tueaday priya “ uray, we tien by command of her Majeait, Queen Victoran, oe 1 | able and speedy ; if guilty, then as honestly aud tairly | next. The officer, under the direction of Marsiial 4 Toruing.- sins’ of’ Seu yar copy, corfse rey ennem i wb that sweet boon and his oval Highoeas, Frince Albert.” ‘They willremam ap: | Tose in lis place, and stated that it had become bis | thoutd justice be satiate! if doubtful, thes the 1aW met | placed the prisoner im irons, and then semoved let postages paid, cash in advance. [ms y cifully steps in and gives to the prisoner the 1ull weight | the lower office, and thence he Was eommitted to the call rs of the bar, the death of the Hon. Smith Hvis f blonscims soon, Court of the United States, | that doubt ina verdict ot not guilty, ‘The leased | of the Contre street prison to await his sentence, ADV K. Gutpox, o ‘TISERS are informed that the circulation of , rv TH A commences course of Fe urLecrurs en baye | Thompson, of the the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing wires Wie, Brand ee ie reste eee COU Ot Cian aitad States) | Judge then proceeded to examine into the facts of the pba nsec ts jess Broadway on r $ y fe = . fic amas k fair, ” | ev. since case, and to pointout the connection of h with the fast. Ithas the largest eireulation of any paper in this city, 2 her gives en emi event tovk place at pay ty Tee ing of Monday | Other and all With the prisouex and the vessel. On the first | Navat, Monumene att Mount Avwors.—A new orthe world, and is, therefore, the best channel for business of July she sailed from Alexandria, with a cargo bound to | charm is added to this sacred resting place for the will be-con | course observed, that it was not his intention, at th on i ‘ " Unned, 1d Wednesday. evenings ‘Antigua anda port, aid on board of her is proven to | dead. A beautiful cenotaph of native marble has just been nc cthiboge re lag ninth aad eat eg balm; Erch Lecture will be aceonnmauie a by copious Pie'griel Iles, | Ment) to pronounce before this Court, the scene of have been Captatn Dearborn, Nisholihe mate, Jehaaoa the | erectad by the ofticers and scleatilie Corpwot te late Boxe vance. oe mE a trations Sabjects—1st Lecture, * ‘The Phariots of dicial voscin panogyrio UBER the meer eyed cook, the prisoners Babe, Mathewa aud VW ebster,as seamen. | ploring Expedition, to the memory of jour of their pro- PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate = ree oe BR Rreeibegshove veil tee he HPL HLTA {itis gulstied aan aie bal fat posal \ private, of the | ‘rhe handwriting of the mate shows that on the 1oth July | inising young associates, Who. lost thelr lives in the ter price, and in the moat olegant style. yey ome kent ation for tale a the hookatsre of | equnt’ At the proper tne, Ma eae to nie anal ar; | he was on board of her, aud perloripiug his duty. ‘here is | vice of thelr country. ‘This chivalry of feeling, which JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Disease bony ‘on by sudden-strains, tthe Astor Hou &: (romp a 63 discharge this important duty. He deeply regretted that | 2° doubt that the dates are correct, iideed it 18 admitted | embalms the names and the memory of brother of jcers, le En ee Brachareee love repyrewed, ihe Gabe Hote; Gud at the one | te nuoment when he made this palnfel announcement, | BY the counsel forthe prisoner very ininly and candidly, | a noble trait in the character of rave men, anu ie touch ‘Northwest coruer of Fulton and Nasvau Aje by this pte pat ‘ordial ture:t, ‘Shige Sdtilaston, Fitty Car. he could not at the same time move that the court adjourn | he tye Ores we = be lange as, U anes 1 ae ingly splay e in i pl a, bus east on sppropri ' ———————— ee Pheer ent voles caised Gt d16-18-19-20-25-27 Parc untiLafer thefuneral. But such was the situation af the | Cov¢red on the ocean neat WV Gst part, itt, in ne co a eee cnn ee nk ng tts FOR HAVRE—Second Line——The ‘At once, toeither sex. EIGHTH WAND AMERICAN REPUBLICAN BALL, business before the court, that he was obliged to postpone | thn Grit os ta—-Does whe or does aha Hot exhibit murks of | scribed. the following simple ie wetland UTICA, F. Hewict, masters will san on the lot Let all Ronit om deus (Cn aid of tne Funds of the Ward Committe, | his feelings to duty, and would now proceed with the trial | then arises is— ae eXhibit marks of| scribed the following simplo story:r~ : ‘Or fault in Nature's Law, Ce ea oe ee comet. Com: | of the prisoner ut the ba violence, aud is there not evidence of an aitempt to scut-| On the first side— Toy & HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Building, Seok {rom this grand epecii ese, citer ie react ly “annonce that ie wil ake biace as pre |. Judge Br:rts, ina solemn manner, responded to the Diy. | He her? Again you have the evidence that the vessel To the Memory of ddec comet Wall au ets. As nipesrn oS gee viously notice: ‘voli Ssloon, coer of Varick aud | trict Attorney.” He observed that the Court would refrain | W8 discovered ‘without the master, the mate ov the Lieut, Josnen 4. Unpsamoop, FOR HAVRK—The French i ALERTS, | pitadeyhias pares Arahat gaan is: on Bridey Kveuint, 224 Dee 0, from giving any expression to personal feelings at the mo- | 00K, and, in, a sinking, condition. Then ‘comes the Hany, Captain Henze, Forsreight apply to oe Tita ay le b mit a id Indies, $1—the number of | rent” We regretted that the sclemn duties ie which the | question, if there is nyt cause to connect him felo- ys At ROSSI UO. AF Broad at ern od Roa ae ee to any mato the is glitter the Baloon, early appli: | Cstrt was occupied, did not allow the usual markof re | "ously With the vessel us found, It is said there | On the second aide— 16. BOYD & HINCKEN, 6 Tontine i ice $4 per bottle, or $24 per dt tia vf a oa Soo ND RLS t tothe memory’ of the honored dead, by adjourning | ®¢ | Other indictments pending ; but with those To the Memory of ws ai mes — sxareacencrsy con | th moyen ve scaler runerintended by that wont eminent | Until ufter the funeral, that each one present might reflect | We have nothing to do. We are called upon to decide Passed Midshipmen bi ge THE apy on W. E. Rew, FOR MARSH .-—Packet for J arty RR ne SCOrT Ce, Sivek, iter d elevated forehead-—a¢ you have [the un ‘who hay kinvily volunteered his services. | upon the loss which ‘had been sustained, But the case | Whether the mate Nichol died by the hand ot the prisoner ig 4H mt Af Putts Cea abear e se aohendaee oP bead on. Your uppeclive=it yon have “Bear in ‘Taree Cetillon Band. a commence | Which occupied the attention of the Court was a capital | at the bar. | bis ts the question we have to decide, and sex A; Bacon, seen fa ven rfluods hair distigurineany part vf tout otterwize teautie | | Dancing wi cordance to Pergramme, dhe. in which, was involved, serious and awtnl cunse- | that alone we have to auswer, And to come toa decision abd U.8.N . ‘ontine Buil ful faces, the Poudre Subtile, mvented by Dr, Felix Gouraud, | at o'clock on the question, we have first to consider as to the factof} On the third side— aud, | a Ample atiendanc® will be provided for the dressing and hat | quences, and the cause of public justice. The rights,of the ( i , wrllawighly su forerer eat ty w thsué the tof | oma, ad every accommotiavon tequiite $0 prevent cone | individual on trial might be materially interfered with by 4817, oF discoloration to your sKins—ihis you, ran be s the death of Nichol. And here Ast ye must take into consi- This Cenotaph is erected 4 abuudoument of the by deration the following 4 PACKET FOR BRISTOL—With, immediate rie ioe he well known fast sailing bark COS- cl ration tested at the Doct doubts | fusion occurring 11 those departme will cons | jndulging in the usual tribute of respect at the time, He - ai mere the repo tee will meet with immediate | BY wing the preparation tested at the Doctor's offices alt downs tain geatomen's mame of the Wa sophihyih Sel et on any further remarks, but direct | Yesselon the high seas; next nding a portion of the tne on Tut Astocrares, ite tee satiny for. cabin Sicahin aid oa ALOT Walkerstteet, one door fromm, thee ruer of Broad: | ,,Qu ant at er Svurday, 1bth, Tis he | the public prosecutor to proceed with the trial of the pri- | CT’W landing in @ small bout within a short distance of Je Ollicers and Scientific Corpe steerage Dasa naa he old $i ter bottleswhere may be had the follosing aricies, | Tivoli 8: ag hn . x Prin ats | dat the bar. where the vessel was discovered. Next, no traces of the oft ant ck 7 ane the old country | tii Wwarranted—The celebrated Italian Medicated Soap, for cur: Pillans Bitch Ward Ho el; Jolle's Musie. Bore, Broadvay; three missing men; and what are the conclusion we must U. 8 Exploriag Expedition. Uday ssowld bepear nae oy dn "t thou rol all b’otches, pimples, freckles. tau, mornbew ok cama! Nociasea Soon loud ternartor bsamierert end Promucyiion come to? Are we nottoconclude their death? Arethere| On the fourth aide— N25 r Peck slips corner Bovthin: street. Foy eee to sree ase! — immediete: Bowery, sae ey Tall, oppos te Spring street: at Head Quar- ve NRZER bra ee Tate any other conclusions to which we can arrive! ‘Lhen, Lieut. Uspexwoop and Midshipman Henry FOR iiaenansaas Passage Only The coe theo grim aren laying all irritation and ch: ters, 98 Wooster street; ‘ lor OF Sitheret the i a e brs A debi beecante ae ie Disteictattarnay ofeathe declarsrigpaafine pu fell by bay hands of we of while first class ship KON. ASSETT, Ci Properties astonishing: so softening and healing that -athyge % ind there is no doubt but that the free, voluntary promoting tl niet, science t ek really. setaiaioe, 0 petegiae: and, eee ART. Mts, Drannons, recalled —Have you ever seen that | declarations of ad) br mi th Perec remmanre wrageie che ok [aa airy aed Sie Sete ine Hp wOUDR be chroma whe prety wih sritcmpaversfuans Sete fecapeacngs ort |” Sele ROE YOMEg a tnt, will bs taken at reduced rates. ifem goes Penetbers. wn | Calafate eon your quand ageiasy & bold mination, mad bey | 414310 Nommiuve of Arrinsement ‘A.—I have seen it; it was the Property ‘of ‘My husband. | trial—aiways taking care to fix the deciarations so that July 24, 1440. B—The Bite bor tank ‘Ne ‘ot South street nowhere ales Eevee ‘Brune, oy rue Water of Beau Mr, Russet, recalled—in the conversation you had | there can be no doubt of their utterance and te manner Passed Midshipmen Reel and Bacon were barthen 74 Soe ies banboeatt weh be Ciuard, Urea ai | eaall acura acai reat sing, built, with Babe, relative to the falling overboard of the captain | under wh.ch they are so uttered—then we are to take such lost at sea, off Horn, an orahout tre mE laamassanae cas oo Daatly eters Fring aad eat ue the Seema ari its la x rte. ies wich ieecdoea eae — cig did Babe state where the vessel was at the declarations and’ apply them to the purposes of justice May, ieath be mq dite a few cabin passer gers, at a low rate. ‘Avoly ou board foot Loew B dd formation of wrinkles, ant ishing long th wath me and of truth. We now come to the enquiry—what were} The massacre of young: Saat end and Henry was the Of Pineat, or as. ebove. Sinn preset Wort. og le itis beheved ‘to harehren | A—To the south and east of Bermuda; he did not say | the declarations of the prisoner, and wiiat said he relative | most melancholy event of the whole cruise, ‘They were FOR GHE*NOCK AND GLASGOW: with ‘co Yesreule eviges imonvanie ee rabbing with r' P, &Co,,” on the ends The | how far off they were. to this transaction? We have Hussell’s testimony that | murdered in sight of Lieut. Alden and his party, who werd despatch—The pacwe ship 8. i jn Heirn, nef of linen ear or dyeing ladies’ stocki , ’ batt feopa san. board the bin QoxWow stated yesterday that Babe said that he left the | the prisoner told him that when the vessel wus about 14] hastening to their assistance—but unable to reach the Senet amt ss iabore:: Hex apcommo or cabiny | gloves, this preparation, dilited wick waters is intatabies $6 “enh Re idiom Siena Oe i ag Se or 15 days out, and in’ the latitude of Bermuda, the cap- | shore with their boats, were obliged to moor them at the ipo Seanons sess oe fe te fie ahold ie Biot fo any vi sel] cents per battle. * f Wlrected to different brokers aud bauksn the city of | , Ses) 1 so stated it ashe told me; he said he hed left | tain and mate had a suddeu quarrel, and in the scuilte both | distance of a mile, and then wading up to their waists, early applica: Gouraud’s Ha'r Dye will change red or gray hair to a beauti- him on board the vessel, and did not know but that he was | full overboard. Here we have evidence of the death of the | they fired on the savages as they advanced, and thus for- 1on on board, foot of Pire stree ful dark brown or black, vi hout staining the skin "Bi per bot. i . 9 y F in addition to all other re- | there now. arties by drowning. | rt of this declaration another | tunately errived in time to save the bodies of theircom. gk Bich nay, Dine ie Hove Lye. Bt aa 8 ee both wardsoerel Beta ers oterested. ht > Q—Did you find Ebenezer Berry on board the Sarah | Eecies of evidence is resorted tothe written, statement | rates fom the pollution of those cannibale, whore horrid P, S.—Pe-sons wishing to send for their frie .ds to Scotland, (eeecss wad sini OMEROY & CO , 2 Wallst. N.Y. | Lavinia? ot the prisoner in the log book of the vessel is proven, | propensities they had frequent opportunities to witness. i proven, | prope ey can have them broaght out by the above packet by making ar- Tangements with the ahove, der USLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW OR- LEANS—fhe following Orst class packers will sail Pemouncteally as advertised (weather permitting) or pas- “si mh HUNTSVILLE, Capt Cornell, on the 20th D ce. The ALAB «MA, Captain Bunker, on the 25h Dec. ‘Phe accommodations of these ai New York, Dec. 16, 1813. U8 ‘fing ere A-—I did; there was no boat attached to or on boord the | and itis forthe jury to say whether they are satisti st ssed Midshipmen Read and Bacon, were on board the M88, CARROLL'S OLD ESTABLISH .D MEDICX | vessel. z from the evidence of Mr, Smith, alter a coiaparison ot the inll, and sailed from Cape Horn in company with TED Laer she HS, 25 Courtlandt street—A certain | The Disrnict Avrorvey here offered to introduce the | handwriting with what he saw the prisoner write yester- the Flying Fish, commanded by the gallant Knox, who Cure for golds, glandular affectio, s, wiceraral som throat, thea | confession and declarations of the confederate Mathews, | day, whether they believe that such entry in the log book | not Liking the appearance of the. weather, returned into th 1d deters : ° psbishaketethe cient brovesly ‘admiarstered, is by | Te!ative to Babe's participation in the murder ond piracy, | was or was not the writing of the prisoner. And you | harbor—the Sea Gull having twelve or fourteen persone Buy no where Ke but at 67 Waker treet, Tost. one sit Ree Sie er pro Fone found an Steen 3 Most licate choice Perfamery, imported from $ s the vital action of ng rise toa poner o | and which confession was made to the witness in the pre: | are to take this into considerution in. connection With the | on board, proceeded, and hus never since been heard of Parts. kin ty—Jordan, 2 Milk street, Boctons 76 Gaeepnt street, | reaction, and enabling it to resist ‘cold rthan before Open | sence of the prisoner. verbal statement. The Judge then pointed out the sus-|- Lieuty. Alden and Johnson, with Mr. Drayton of the Phil eck i fect Harrisburg 5 Heiniteh, Lanerster; | from 7 o'clock in the momning Ull,? o'lvelatuight. Sulphur | | This was opposed by the counsel for the prisoner, and | picious elrcumstances attending the lunding of the scientific corps, were appointed a committee, to carry out ps for cabin, second cabin eaters | Barks # Re Portable ‘Vapor Batts sent i and steerage passengers. are buch as cannot fail to ensure every MPalmyras Gr chester; | Baths require one Sigh tele wollte ‘spor Baths seutto | the Court in its sound discretion, sustained the motion | soner and his confederates, aud the contradictory. stae- | the wishes of their associates, in Pll fete ad} to Captor co ears ving the Vovase at ny ni: Gran eas its yea any ee ben a a poss aoe Conon ata Irs an seta the se aie before Mr, Rapelje, | M&M? made by him in behalt of the others, about their } the memory of the departed vend tems wee freray venere ii sail’ punctual every five days throwghout th ens 10 aylor, ‘Newport 20) Gi by 1c — you es Mr, Rapelje, | having been last from Poole, in England—the brig spring- | the duty in a manner which canno' ye hgh Laat ang we oad. Sreta ove: aye. Cupag nome the Ives, “alow iy Newburyport ANY et ieooerie HALL, No. 17 Contre street —PE the Commissioner? ing a-leak—the desertion of her by the captain and seven | est satisfaction to all concerned. ycuson.. Parsengers may therefore rely ou not belug detained. ‘Guild E, the proprietor of this well keown and A—I was. passengers in one boat, and by himself, the oth at ¥ two and | This ¢enotaph is un Egppeian obelisk, twenty-two foot t, in the immediate vicinity o| Post ‘The pr of 5 ie price of traf Shgab ing ner el those wishing to secure rie Baltiaoret Baby: by Ear ad Mr. Prrer—I will read you what I understand to be | the cook in the small boat;the death ot the cook 2 day ya pre- high, and four feet at the berths in either of she above Packets, Gan do 20 by applying o& Be iN rt ; Fr WE SABIE ait | Comer Wehst amphi Ravan BC Rey Sud: | belacnon mie Sy ees ths Yee Taw aseiy ee vu of my. evidence eet enacts get commons | 200, Sli cL LST Slant ode aE 7 7 a “Omni stions for lo eir course to it came in con- 6, pts a19 re ‘corner of South strert. ai1_m*r_ | hished rooms. at prices afafted tothe times dit étend*m_ | think tact, “From all these circumstances it fe manufest there | Struihers & Son of Philalelphia, is worthy of the design, pal, ELV ERDOOL_NEW LINE —Kegater Hee Presi ie Ces WASH DGEWATER COPPER Nghe QHad you any trouble with Mr. Rapelje relative to | has been a fabrication ; and it is for the jury to say whe- | Hoston Journal, Dec if 26th December. ites RAT) ‘one that then ht ot jurisdiction over the prisoner? aplend aa TH atone COMPANY. } e ther this {s not conclusive evidence that the design was SuSbONs, Capt EB Cob, onion ) Catzaation of thet ‘AT had; | considered that the right of Jurisdiction lay | guilty and intended to divert examination and preserve se i guilty ivert exami PI TION mal = 7 regular da} * feeight o ‘ace mont offens! NOTICE ie} hereby given; that a Mesting of the Stockholders | with the County or District to which I’ belonged, as & rApalh, the'boar io witch wh Rate be PROCLAMAI Et pag goed beg sees } Sha Si a esto or applied and | 12th ofa is, Company, wilt, be, held. jon Eriday: Janurry | Police OBicer, bit I gaveup to the authority of ‘Sir. Ra- | according te the evidence paily ated oute-the sailwas | wih On trathanegs pena clear Ly wi foot of y i . " : ul LR to distur of ae serious hy COLLINS & CO. ee ers bee pre thee meee im nofone | at 12 o’clock, on si ecial busin of the Company. pelje. cut out of another, und the mast was a portion of a broken | QO is ber awakened from hie wsual Trevose 9,8 So ice of, instance, failed By order of the Presiden Q—Hiad you any conversation with Babe when you ar- spar. This is testimony going to show how far it was | b nation of di circumstances, and wae cep to Ope erpacket chip ‘Sheridan, Cept. Depeyster, “of 1000 oa, SAN MMEDIATE A AND RADICAL CURE, WILLTAMCARMAN, Tresurer. | rested him? the intention of the prisoner and his confederates to screen | peepers and nod, which approbation, and somet vyill sdoveed te Siddons and sailthe 2h January her repels the most ce ‘and skilful physi- | December 13, 1843. 419 Go | A—When I arrested Babe, I first searched him, and | themselves. It shows that they left the veasel in theneigh: | Fery. tt tant to al Cui Ieee enree seven eben pares stage eth, OPS : 5 . . igh. | very. oy. el PS RAE cit nd cb joo ee fem eee THE AMERICAN REPUBLICAN found on him the silver watch; when I asked what he had od of our coast, We next, trace therm across to we- |. LALITteats eat Hrancllar hy, eto of oes tuallyan advertised. ine sailing pane: S57 of hair. It) eens jetor—priee $1 the SONGSTER, done with the mate's gold watch, he replied that he had } chewest, where they had been landed by the partner of | Tested it Ton 2, ran Mune "Ghandi “Kngpal 0 be and 2 cents the single rh uy Ce Renat and arranged by P. 1)» Le Ree, for the Ameri- | exch: it for the silver one and $14 in money, but | the witness, Baker ; and here we find the prisoner fabri- Yiederek Wott, comer of Broome aud pee ERI OOL The. New, Line iia ald Sin Pan P PU pane {7 Park Row.”) < Fcpnationn party. Just published at'No. 33 Aaa st, | where he could not exactly describe; he said the captain cating ‘another story ; as the witness Barker informs you rdnesday, Dec. £1 New York built packet ship LIVERtOOL, Joka NG. KOOM FOK DOUSE —Mr. BENSON, 17 Priuee NTH ork coll BLAIS 1a | ad mate fell overboard, and that he did not know but that | that he told him that he hud com from New Bediords and sme seni ins Mande, will cause great Sfdridger master; 1130 tous, will sail as above, her fegular | LN street, cured three children by one ied. box of Kenv’s | p, ig collection of orginal ard patriotic songa.and should | the cook was yet on board the schooner—in reply to my | you will bear in mind that the prisoner at the bat was the aio falace, Season of Cabboues the S7th, and of our Lozenges, after many other medicines hhad been tried ea aie Wholesale aud re rail, Ce Te idaticn ofisei and question he said he had not made away with him, rincipal throughout ; he epoke and acted for the others ; seinen at our sateney Of ename a freight or passage, hi ius roomy, and and uncurpasied accom. effect. Geo, Loder, Esq N.Y. Vocal tnst. was | at P. De le K. tae , corner of McDougal and Barrow streets; and | The Dist Arronsey announced that the prosecu- | fesides he was the largest and the stoutest of the three. if By onder of his © Jal a \MANNUB. dpodatious, apaty to the Copan on bo neunvrends poet srencnnn gh Lotengt PR. Gives 113 Grint, | SHEA Prema No. ttt Natsan strep, Glintoe Bejldings |tion rested-here, 0 Now it is disproved that they had landed at New Bedford; OHUR FON KLOT KLOPE . BeBe. | fur gue by 1S arse ool Ha Peat aerate | Wholesale price $1 pee hmadied’ copies: single egies, rx 1x Deresers or had come round to Kni he stage, I then, WEL Oy Rick VON WICKAL ARSE Chanesilor. P; brated costumer, 58 Prince, ie four ot Reat's Com Loan Baon TRC SRPNTR TCU CoRR Ws. Jay Haskert Esq. opened the case for the defence. | find the prisoner preuaricating and falsely representing Tinchsehfata Mesa packet ship Quee1 of the West, Phili pound Camphor Lozenges cured. Bont stators sickens LbGS, HANDS, ARMS, He dwelt at length on the general uncertainty of circum: | his course for the purpose of misleading end bailling ine Kront Hall willbe openedat ed ge oy SO Woodhouse, master; 1250 tons, will succerd the Liverpool, aad he ina fe . Clyile, 87 Crosby, subject to] HE LOSS of Fee tod Lee, Narose ‘To, the act, of | ftuntial evidence, however closely followed up and well | quiry, we have strong evidence, militating againet, but | iy sail oo her regular dav, 2ist January, 184 nervous headache, sa) three or four always cures her, One 18 | L walking JOHN ¥ (SMA, Ke Leg Mok her 62.5 connected the chain might be on which the prosecution | still” not conclusive, of the guilt of the prisoner. It ver at ofcto P) M. Installation of the Grand Krous pom | “NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER: Donny, box. con! Pr Lozenges, Kenya Ante, phthous Ln etfally informs the bli that he cor wrned trot relied for a conviction. He contended that the ev all important to’ weigh these several circumagan- | imme er POOL. Packet of Rist Deceiber—The ipihe ba ROCA Te oe NMR rid Dhin to 474 Weter ser, 3 ner of Bike, New Xork City, | presented in this case was not of so clear and po ces, es denoting @ consciousness of guilt, and ate. | Tickets can be had of the following Kroyts !~ ieoown favorite yacker ship LIVERPOOL 18 penny bux is su ay ease Keats Hear bur Waeie he conan oO ICLAL, LIMBS, huuture as to satisfy them that the captain, mate and cook | sire to tlee from justice and ‘lutectlon. "If they do} Krone Von Brant Si. Hoeel. ioe ton bur tain John sstdridge, wit sail on the Bist cuneee or imatyremove all a icy of the stom F were rally dead 5 and ifdend, that they hed fallen by the | not denote such intent, then they have no weight— |. Krowt Yon Velaran, 49, Halton stat Oe: ec regular day. A piand sold, wholesateand ret ul. at Abothecaries’ tall, Neo oa ite sHacemed ae, silecerarlagh rr porgesh hands of the prisoner at the bur, He dwelt on the fact | ‘The next we hear of them is at New York; and we find | rout yom Sioned, Ul Fulton s one taba = scoampe zene sane ra Prince street, coruer of Marion, & few doore east of iblo’s. wire, asd hesa'e mlangfecturer for Pika: 4 conk. | that, while there might not he sufficient evidence to con- | jhim dressed iu the apparel of the captain and mate—wear- | Krout Ven Davie corver Pine aod William street. ved fom oa ne in preferen jeut, of givieg satelactioa to. all who call ow bias for ie 3, vice in, this..or yet there were indictments pending | ing the watch, tho shirts, the boots, of the missing otti- rout Von Divver, :70 South street. ‘Tenders them JLLS TRUSSES Hands, Arms, or the Common W. im against him, which Awould tend him to prison for nearly | cers; also, the property’ of the yeieel tn his pooseesion, | rout Von Wioncre, 128 Devieion street. as na conve feat ema fa ships of a smaller class, a and ae ‘RUPTURED PERSONS, je remaining years of his life. The felonious making | And have we any information indicating regret or pain Tcberick, Kivet Ball te nccommodations it is well known are superior to ay ae isied with raptugsa may rely upon the CaMPHENE, OR CHEMICAL O1L— Hom’s Patent | away with the effects of the officers of the vessel, could | for the loss of his officers? On the contrary, we find him frgerilt Washiegenr Markee No. 4. Mesa tinue sector tok eesiectd banc tlio, maltd world aor tigate at ao ae Nia gg Ee eben pan pig ae 1 hes chemical oil | be so suflciently proven by indisputable evidence, that | relling the watch, and deliberately fabricuting a story of "9 earn ckccuatl Reeunaue jo. 4 h the prisoner could never hope to leave this court a’ free | the purchaso in Li Ti thenath PO ete Non 13s Fulton ateet @Sun baidious bee purchaso in Liverpool ; then, the cab driver tells you | Krout Von Sunith, Kast Broadway, rerarinanvrarens. oF 7. TARSCOTT, Sao Meth apo carat tame Yorke.” ‘These lamps are admitted by all who eee thea tase, | man. He cited a number of cases to show the caution with | of iis being at various houses of ill fame. Now, in iela- Kront Yo Swarts, 6 Chatham ative, At their ont lip, ian to ie relied upon w be upequalled vy any lampever offered to the public, tor | which a jury should render a verdict upon unsupported | tion to the personal clothing and property—if ‘evidence rout Vo. SI fe Lhe aid ec i ti South st. fas pleudid Irght, €c-nomy for, use, and th ir pe fect | circumstantial evidence, and then called a witness to | has been shewn, that they were fing Aba b body of | Krout Von Packer, Wagnngton FOR LUNDO et of th ak vine ve wreandertaken to yend imitations of Hall’ | Simplicity to manage trim, Une lamp will give ligut | prove the character of the prisoner, but the witness | the mate, then it is most significant evidence of violence | —Kf2ut Von Barclett, 96 Bowery. 412 15820 Ser lg oa eh Dee ths celebrated trunse, and thonsands aze,impored upon in, cones ee ee a eect Hata erton ka | HOt being in Cont, the District Atorney consentel to ud- | by the prisoner at the bar, 0! obtain possennioh of such abet spatched for Load aboresher regular day, | 2 me ty ene iecasent connet ke pies, Shen} eye aunty, and the vest fm yer offered to the pnbive for 80-88, Paibey sesgence Previous, t0 the case being summed up clothing and property. Yet, sf there, waa no. other evi- INDIAN’ Ont ey HOTEL, cree geet rehés, hotels, we lin a 9d ’ ; a dations for ean, rea cain aed steer Passengers, apply roapis Hae been fited up at No No.4 Vesey street, exelusively | Suiar aud Oit Lamps for tables, stotes oe charches, of suyer Ii Devens then proceded to sum up the evidence, Mr. | nore conclusive of pelle, It Hos heer obserned with alitae e:btaitieiiae tot eee Atied ap bh 1 South rtreet, a vi taco ae Hoar ie Wetiee does Co for patent medicnie—such as | Nash leading. He was followed by Mr. Price for the ‘pri- | great force and feeling by the counsel for the prisoner, | Quee Hotel in a atyleot Systan’ claeace ard cosventenee N,B—Pusmge from London and Liverpool ety te regular | FR esk mnare im constant attendatee to wait pea mires He aad Ponte kills for nevus | soner, who made a most stirring appeal to the jury. He | that there has not been shewn a sufficient motive or per: | wisurpassed the United Staten, An addition to the evtablisbt prgiets, sailing weetly, “ean af all times be t the tation $18 te sap, focebilarn Fa op S Awuiiogent Fil'ee Yor | dwelt with particular stress on the rule laid down in cer- | suasion to commit the crime of murder. ‘The vessel Was Tronting ou U atreet, hes, been newly buiit, eouleimmg © lowest rates, and drafts furnished for any amoun ty payable SLY WATER PROOK—W. J. Roome's Sompi, | xiect, gravel te cits Eradveatsr. for delicate ¢ tain cases, that unless the body was found, the jury could | small, the cargo not a very valuable one, and there was mei fre yfaeel at need = yer nw ae throughout the United Kingdom, on application as shove. of Ointment—Mtanshave &e Palmer plaints Halsted’ Brisk Pills not pronounce the prisoner guilty of murder. no evidence that the prisoner or his confederates had any Po FOR LONDON Te eo Bhatia ahs hs hee sraave | Balearic or i me, ines, Wray's | pe Disrnict Atronsey closed for the prosecution. and } knowledge of the existence of any property or valuables a rt improvement the Fad ‘mo Regular packet of 8 je he remembered the widow andthe mourning sister, | on t Thi ft 1 1 ‘4 i Trice. Hey wel now favore achceahip WENEMIS. | pat mepuaton fore brlinaey of pli auek fine ah to veautty and promote he growih of the hair 410 Im*me | and justice unappeasod, he wos not uauindtal of mer. tg At of; for, you ave not. to suppose tnat life has bewn | Aeapmct us na tas tee taut ily TER. Captain Hovey, burthen 1000 tons, will sail | he'Sroprieear at his agency for the Sospito, al Fulton street, MARBLE BATHING TUBS. cy. The public prosecutor, while he discharged his | taken for the inere sake of gratifying a desire to murder | fitie! up. connrers with, the Kent emen's. D-rkat alea opening: wn enmmnmedatioas Deishin ladaand ‘able iandthecas | PLO ole: r "| NINETEEN Italian Marble Gathing Jars, with valves, |solemn duty to the people, did not forget the man, or destroy life. "You are (6 look at the motive, ut you peli goog mea saad M nina passeugers, are splendidly Gtted up for the comfortand con: | N+ B athe Public are invited to eall and test its merita, g ccvmplete for me. Well adapted for a public {elie |'dad: while “ho ‘aked that Stiine’ shend’ be punished | Cry venrtodcriie ix the threes of pre at teh aoe J eedntaeas of lotion 1c hen aot lee: ee in a venience of passengers. Persons utending to embark should | 41 11 Sn te eee Bes ou Sees apply commensurate with its deserts, he stood between | {t may have been revenge, or hatred, or malice, All that | fabsihtwent ju.the country. Lbetable 4 Pe anal will cont make early application to D Ys ‘itr Gteoder 1 Beekman LN:,, | the living and the dead, and gave to doubt its weight, and | the proof of motive is required for is to show willingness | ¢ exhibit all that abrnaaues and varity for whic ich it has JOSEPH comer of So EX — EC) READ jeohar gem ie om rtions. “gt Reha! Ita was | of mind. It is not the question of sufficiency of motive, po athen sy ‘aa wanna) aa nest lo. re Tasso OF t . just—in beauty of feel norable fairness, he was | but it is th f ail motive. We hi id ‘he teen \- Plone lyme foster Syme phe hp ed ha ve the Taapnamns Bare, hot leckigg: areviewlog: the argument of the lesrued | tink! theres pret none ee eer cena amet anit te fi : a owatry. can have them 7 ship, oF wre alrendy thrown i dae A PACKAGE of in ye and tea isi Pict ge fo reng ae nie jd fg supelz ne ithevey eat the Gieregular packets sailing on the 7th. 17th and. 27th rot | ten, goa te wreten boot is fast sd oo me is Bark, couutosigned by Hi. i Mr Price, he remarked that if it was decided by | or ofthe Spanish dollars spoken of by the widow of the | trns, bat ta af ver rate ach month, by apply buve; ef by letter, post paid. furnished ‘by ‘the Roxbury In Rubber ets etablishment 5 umbered f.om i000 to 2000, but not signed be ie omnes the verdict of the Jury, that however circumstantial t is said you have no right to.conjecture that | than'the regular charges in other hotele in the Seen large OF Mg fe ( Oth t the vank, was nye m ssing trunk of Pomeroy's Express, from | evidence, closely knit, and combining to a conviction, ility he is guilty, You are ,to consider the evi | tirely deperdeur upor 3pm Tale Peculiar ittesfisa trea Maiden Lens, ag "rising By ea pecablishaene in the | Albany on the 12 might be made out in the prosecution of such atrocious | dence, to weigh the testimony, and’ if you ure satisfied | paid to t] ft Mp 5p OF the same jilted slipper Ov ‘Shoes and Boots are | | If any o the no es are put in circulation, the Go sigedtires will | crimes, yet, ifthe body or bodies of the murdered y; Raruished on y at ths establishment. Every article appertain- | be forged, and the public are cauri-ped accord apirtwents, ant einiog hae mitted that can cond luce to their ec that he is it; yu are té so. Youh ne hit te 7 tims were tot restored to light and to. examination, that a | conjecture thal ‘hos innocent, The prool may establiab | £8 ‘corps of well disciplined, ective: aed od tex peetfal sod erery to sm throughout the country +. aloo. om Messrs Svoner, ‘Atwood & Co, Bankers, London, ‘payable in every town 18 Great Bi digr 2 made to Both sexe. and PASSAGE SORRY Leia |e tines tone OE aE cay W. H. FALLS, Caster Yo? Fish Mie sere | Verdict of not guilty should be recorded in favor’ of the | one fact, and the imagination may siggent that by possibi- | other attendant phates aad addres "ihe sabe the he fat seine shi Po ber inforen 1 si es Hucosteor to the Rosbary | R SaaS accused, then would piracy be « thing of common oc- | lity he may not;have committed the act. We are not | seri ra himself that ay ‘ine ne to asimtr 125 Maide ie ISTON’S Ce LEBRATED MIXTURE. _ |ourrence; and at the foremast of every vessel called upon to disbelieve on the bare possibility, and we tnsure wo biin a contutanee of Publierpatrepemen afer iN i Lit STAKLISHED fon the last thi tx yes yeuras would float, regardless of law or justice, the | must be equal nied Ki gdom o! y careful not to sutler our minds’ to decide af death flag’ of "the pirate, whenever revenge, | wuless upon the evidence. What portion of the evidence | ij Peers eas ait teu beeen ihe 10 deaw bn ‘ . hatred, desire of gain, love of power, or the murderous | you do not believe, reject. Whut portion you believe, you | charge. ta oa tie eatabitishinrat 90 eo dwar, to hie old {ite pemeny extant id On te at cal cotnteazee | thirst of hellish souls prompted the deed. Ifthe sea re- | are to admit, and upon this to decide whether that is suf — — terest of Mr. Van Vi Vranken. ‘A laigeae: Benj:nia Brodie, Sic Fe ne s Tyrrell, | fused to give up her dead, then might justice go unsatis- | ficiently conclusive to blish the charges laid in the E LISH_ ADYR ISEMENT. Lin the Ariny and Novy | fied and crime go unpunished, | Such wauld be the effect | indictment, that the mate Nichol came to his death at the LGNpon- iT KATHARI § HOTEL, }, 1844, = rT cove fon rie eS Eacapek pate atots| gh iRCr Ri MOVAL ated veeeatanesons srapaee for pecoee Coben bear Ore Si ut Be arin i Ate r HtnegB THE sul seri t informs his friends and the pabl'c that he fi ‘, is Rech: Testa thera whe wise perppaly the rwanda their’ shes, and have forwarded wit ont any delay. butts aleo empl ur wis ly on han at se sending for friends will at once see tage to SR nee ‘of all other Itis warranted to cure | ofa verdict of not guilty, if the law laid down by the f the pri t the bar. If decide affirme- St. K He Dock Gai Peau by Dvine ine seis ese eh cia .) in grezy cage —reeest or of jong tvadion—tn n very’ few. dacs, | counsel forthe prisoner was the law to regulate the ver- | tively, then you will, pronounce him “euilty + hut if you | RHOSLAS SLENNEY, ite, p ceirrat, ri leteer post part, che vi ay | ake tereten tly by i fore guowes when the explicit printed } dict of the jury im the case, He then argued on the nature | can say on youraths that you have a doubt, founded on a | Queet Stesmshin, raprceh ote ‘3 Bulton street, next door, to ths Fulton Bex mo" 10 fm St. ure! Pigeons are strict y followed. ef the evidences. He traced the) seeeel, Greputhe wikel et y ares, that the. ma or ment of ‘enew ty] C for y of New York at the following drug e 10 Ver irom the careful review and exumination of that evidence,then you gant establish ~ ent, which is ule aud fara d pari, 4G ast Liverpool. iizpnavs VEL ve pres Sao Gourttand and Washington. ect button aud Alexandria to the hour when sho was boarded by the | will pronounce him notguilty. It is hardly necessary | ex je, and is CA ig A ag om nod for, Pg dare arp tie nf 131 smn tisk aha af the Invert fashions or es he we = > nD PA wren ane ta fete ie Yhand-wehing 1 Sue log foradad Woon a pods: 'YOa eve to deckteon he | penct y f Lion, whie us at wharf—his hi in. the log | founded upon a possibility. You have to decide on the evry mio! orton stoamers on the Ist and 16th. Hl ns, y other establishment in this city=- | A: d-—-Obve fettere patcan sa ie commeagecorench bot: | book on the 19th July-his lending ‘on the heach and his | evidence, and on that alone. Ido not think that it is re. mil = fet may he oud en leanen’s cloths velvet, anew | Wally rh did gene nteeicers wil sit bel: | conduct, as the 5 or spokesman of the three—his | quired that I should detain you any longer. EXPRESS FOR BOSTON DAILY TINE—WINTER | *Ymoleskine silk and far bate of x besuiltal funk fore OFFICE OF JERFERSON INSURANCE ata faleo stories of their course—the possession of the property |" ‘The Jury then retired tinder charge of a sworn ofli- HAnQebAngEs fig eo Wien ence COMPANY oo 09 effects of ( the unfortunate captain and mate, | cer, ee wete New a glee Be GS. | pele erent a Pood heres hese New York, Dee xh, ing, | ences contains fad ceased fo exiat by theit | "Ny. Sicxnis then rose and addressed the Court, on the ress betweea own act, thus estal ning mel of their death amppeyons death of the venerable Judge Thompson. He expressed Took the’ presitim at the | ‘THIS Company insure at rates aglow as any respo jew all dispute. He passed alo ret iy Americn ton di the Aad as foll Tecurn yeu per ceut 0 of the premium in cas ink, | the pe of the members of the barto testify their res: Aa Btonragton, ow a inary Rieder, 9 ‘Aimerienn Inte a atthe time ofeecting the jamnraice "frogs und alter this iepipeen pont paren orgument Which Yas orca for the memory. of une, whose eminent ‘virtues and | uae Meee BY berate See ain't be ometin wires savin Norte Sa Mtondtys, edneslaye and Fridayseiak- | 930 1m¢r poy Hie0. T. HOPE, teerhan?: TOWNE, Feomnt,,* | ole, and, with an earner appeal t the jury To be’ men} ipl cond conduct, aa s Judge, hd recommended him to | comer and ty avenge oe wah "Ri ihPleave mark all packages intended fer shit line, to SORK SOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS | CcanncK’s POLMONIC SYRUP—A great cure at Ber | prisoner at the bar, he sat down. reg | known lems, ey theta Tete stAIis, eakove auton | kim wis thn cont denen aad te (aden care ol RET Wibvee, = The subscriber snake to. oer Boots of the | Sen Hits pear ceney Cty tins to eepity that he: | Ct Mreughout the antire argument, the prisoner watched | that when this Co journ, it adjourn to Monday eels s bore descriptions, ef the feat ity gf French, Gale dort Hills eat Jersey City —This into certi'y thatthe un- | nim steadily and earnestly, but without betraying any | next, until the remains of the lamented decseed ioe VANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. FLU A DELIA, EXPICES 5 ——Mevars | 4P¥ skin in the let sive. uaa tery reasonable prices. Gea | pun in the side and brasiard f eevee cough, which caused | emotion.) RENE? be committed to their final resting place. is friends and yas ‘DE NY &,CO. in converion leh, Cee | atistoneericlins aust equal colecd eal oe canine at ‘ie tg alee matter streaked with blood. I kept getting weaker | ‘TheCourt then proceeded to huege the Jury. The Judge] Jupar Berts very feelingly replied, Gentlemen of the | quis aieet, No.8 be rae pesas 4 anid the disease progre withstanding all the efforts of | observed that they were assemb ore, and altother remedies shat Ltried, wait my case | ¢ 5 became one'ot und vwbted consumption. t had the hectie fever, | C\nmine, into the means by whic eweats, cough, costieeae, end: all the ry anpraras that a solemn inquest to | Bar, you cannot, at this moment, expect any lengthened 5, Spey and by the act of | eulogy from me, on one whose loss | deploré notso much | arranged in sheen whom, the mate Nichol came to his death. The prisoner | on public grounds, as from personal regard. For twent: A person is ex) = w ax the bar stood indicted. for the murderof Nichol and it | years pasts that eminent sen had sat on’ the bench, and borage, Ke, wha will ng the ecame the province of the jury to determine whether | with what faithfulness, uprightness and honor he had = weer such accusation was supported ‘and confirmed by 1 harged its duties, both you and the public can bear | ee Spa hn oat: inte ences. their antereat in purchasing at this store ‘Drawings being taken of the feet, and a pair of Lasts kept fo each Ts ayaa thee is no difficulty in getting a handsome an engy fi ually attend thac ‘disease, My parents abandon Conswaly on hand) a arty ssepttiaent of veadty ninde Press Of my ever aectiag well, and all’ cthers nequainted pact Lt erviemen ee and $3 50 per rair; Double Soles,trom | simvion supposed woud die soon 4 t0$5 per pair. Over Shoes, Half Boots, Dancing [Pumps, | hope was neerly ote, th opean Agencies, ron two Daily Lines of E:xpress to Posliadeiphia. connecting with Baltimore and Washington and al! the amportan! to the South and West. Varticular attention will be paid co the transportation and de- md of seull and valoable parcels with the utmost regularity ceagnich, jarge parcels, &e. despatched daily at \¢ before? P.M. vidence. The indict) it cht d hi ‘ith z e" ve “4 }y de. ace nally lo: ovidenc: in ment charged him with such an act | witness. For sixteen years have we sat together, in the | fenlt d inconveni spel in Gamniektnalreramagemeee. Nea IGE 3) 3 BS. WREKIN, 114 Faltom street, Eomrd raise Hels, and began vs feel beter cand nove Teed ui | 7 “WO Roneral grounds first, by drowning ;and eecond: | trial ofeases of much Ymportance, and invelving much “slemec. WILLIAM FULTON. Ag HARNDEN & CO. d8 tm*es fassanand Duteh streets. | Sreli; aud I feet gravefnl to & hin providence for directing me | Y. bY Wounding ; not singly, but with two confederates, | risk of property and life, yet have we gone through our ™ Ry Sry PeRY LOOK AT TH to his valnable medicine, wh ch been the means of restor- Mathewsand Web: He observed that th: labors with almost unvaried harmony. L have derived “IMPORTANT 70 Pyne at ISITERS TO WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBA oenrLesten’s CS BER O07 8, the. test os me to health, after every thing elas f\te3, was broad enough, if the jary believed that much from his sound judgment, his high judicial charac- y ae farm the for ot J he } the best or eso sa ee Cyr HHOStAS WitKEs, | hie death by Fiolent means, and by the willl act of the | ee and his many pehin: Sivas foarte eroek INH Ede oge OF ONG eas otis Bape 28 War if Boots 4 4 tp al . . | prisoner at the bar, ai Was not necessary that the pro- | sympathy, to the motion, and as a mark of my great re- nd Sedat r, lave efabore a9 Mon Wedaedsy, | AUDO We French Calfskin Boots 89 0 109 ome 7. and. for sale x hie principal oft-|Yecntion should prove that the oath was caused by the | yeet for him we mourn, L-will adjourn this, Court unl | qu mide sean meat oy aaranta eon atuated. pro FA MBLA, Capt. A. How ton, will leave as above Na iduboer Over chore, with leather soles "1 56 | Cot 39: 33 09 faboratoryy No" 81 Btaee stent prt of Ghee | mallet or by drowning. Ifthe jury were satisfied that by | Monday next. without ay it Fat the eaviral, of Be ae uenday, Pinraday and Saturday. Ranbers 40) teat fresale x we Conriind lind Freee one Gor balgte ents bconfederacy with the other persona charged, the prisoner | "Ait Ginsnes here suggested that Monday would be timely attendan ‘Every 4 ‘or passage ce Seti or ve P.c, Sebel 3 of Gerenwich, ue i i ago ee in =e f hy the pel eee ne Caer ES A sad of the Lavinia by | Christmas day. fromlgat bye; the owners Sar aioe tea reais frergicance at the office oy ad 5 als shington st., Boston + No, rowning or by wounds inflict any #harpinstra-| J; As Monday will be a day of religious ob tor ars ie ar Balto SG. bi ane Sl ment, then e was vaticlont to establish the charges lt | xe re ey the emmnitys the Court wil be | Boar a i mie Syr sp. ? Ameod'm | in the indictment nase all or either of the persons so | adjourned until Tuesday, thy 260 rent OC oa ye ee 1 PATENT ELASTIC charged. Murder, by law, must be the wilful tel of ane Ssdestrare then tr diconws don Glecst deh meting of i “nea SHOULDER BR OD OR: man, with malice prepetos | and if there be no facts to | the iaieibers of the bar would be held on Wednesday kee ey, bejcaterrd lots pet NA re, s 10 be found te (THE, SUBSCRIBERS. offer, with full fidence in its | SHOW the existence of malice, and the murder be | day) at 10 o'clock, A.M. Jn the Common Covnell Chember, Eo be re New Vora 8, 12 34. he best of French ‘utility mesa the ea ‘article. ‘This | shown to have been the deliberate and wilful. act of the | city Hall, to adopt suitable measures to manifest their re: | #eenthe Cerro "ip in hall an howe, —On 8 yi qeove ae at il instead of 1236. acheapas the eheap: | article ix intended to brace tl ey pergon so ine then the law by implication, infers the | spect for the memory of the deceased. ete figure, and | existence of malice. The evidence to sustain the charge | Vanprot.—The jury were absent abont twenty-five mi-] UNITED STATES HOTEL, NEW YORK. red ed and iatethertiae att ccna: oo ts PARIS + BOTS LASTS MADE TO ORDER, \klin street. ey chest, ILL, 367 Broad DL be fornd adie of murder was two-fold. ‘The one, by the positive and | nutes, when it was anounced that they hail agreed and 5 i. oT the travell ae aE <a PETE Foren aad hare particular miedo ne Saas direct evidence ofaneye witness—the other by circum | were about to enter the Court. In a moment the most Troamig itv ver rat spout Note mi LET | Cinch ic"le.recomeanendet, Masel rely tat the shuld? Of | stances and independent facts which shall be, to the satis- | profound silence was observed, and all eyes were directed doring the fake year elie Tere ta mm them that rhe alte, mt 175 Broapway, (Basement.) Id exclusive Boot Store, No. 14t vandt strert. Thatham att (bere deo Ne ttt | children and others who. hn tof stooping, | faction of ajury, conclusive proof of the justice of such | to the door through which the jurors entered, one by one, Patri: i = ha gms panini in not to ted) or callie: Yode rere aye ee form hn < ‘sap charge. Tn this case there was no positive and direct evi- | slowly and aternly., as men. who felt the awful resyonst a vd Bice ot Oleece of Pena, teas leurs » inform’ Ins | Broo tured inthis @ Ker md | either oe Ratrcill | dence—-it was all ciccumstantial Tie jury were to take | bility they were about to assume in the rendition of a ver- “Ne ‘ine ga Sends and all the amateurs of a Keatiemanl chaussnre,” from fre Biiacs bee pada AS pa mien Ft elt reper ‘The | into consideration the vessel found deserted on the waters | dict which was to restore a fellow being to the world or | Suoy oughout, the C va that he cau now make, in Rew York Fuh te ne Ese coast bd Ly obtai Tining hag Pn enue adjacent to the coast of Massachusetts, as described by | condemn him to an ignominious death. The prisoner | j and the tone oun Galor al} hats sp peprenly moadeie Faris by hie master, the N26 Swe rane wi the witnesses Berry and’ Russel. They were to place | calmly fixed his eye on them as they took their seats, but Aityeents per dr, ‘ rived Boot ane oil ae ry We ae Adin Tar of pew and the 3 eat 1-4 themselves on board and examine the situation ofthe vas: nota ‘muscle moved or a betrayal of anxiety could he pO ine BRAISTED © JOUNEON. Rrvewnorn_ dt Lagts, bel ie ing “el jso.an as- fr a ‘same pupose. | sel--her positior he marks of violence discovered, | noticed. bi . baw and con Re ah ios Sand re they. th i than signe tor bt | Bo or tiny tuo then woul aise the questions What bream of | The Grp. in a loud volee then called over their names Eicher hernia (rhea ea rent boas 10 tes me o © vessel 5 forts been | and asked—Gentlemen of the jury, ha Nien npg TC TENNINGS & co, N, Bm tha ted fy eal acing | made Wo destroy’ or “wink her What. occasioned | your verdict yeni tein sr ite. han sinea the mene ig amore eras ACKET 8 ie OF THE WEST, from Liver M17 Imtec 23L Broadway. feace £8. don ch apret, the marks of violence upon her deck and in her cabin,? |" Foxemax.—We have. b greatest vanah oT Pp. et ae Ut this oh wi i vi tulle botice | Cour, aS PICTUILES of Mom Eu Voyage of Lite, Pt ad SAE ERE 44 Ime m "| Do not such marks prove to the inquiring mind, as clear] Crxnx.—Gentlemen of the jury’ how say you, is the Rom of Cnn fectionary, of a quali ma ‘ueyle hut race , Rarging, aude Fr fr 0 nd Pi tc, bev. wow Upatbnlen’ at te vodten GC OOKS ao ae HYES—Recsived. trom Pare, asa speaking witness, that crime had been committed by | prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty, qualted in this nee WOubfiuLl « HNMR, National Academy, comer 0” Leonaid st ert and. Broad Hoke. Bolte Aned Hooks and Eyes, fo two cases | some person or persons! This was but circumstantial |" "Fonrwax.—-Guilig, (Not & move: or change in the out 10 ive en Bouth street. | Admittance 25 cents—Season Tickets 59 evats Caaloeeg wen 8G BFtiNibRMAN, evidence, but yet it was suiticient to understand, and.no | countenance of the doomed man. A slight murmur was | 1'®, he eutirely mtsfal ni rae ore ; ra aT ART a19 4e¥re ir hn | poses esi Tring sloped tothe egvet, Then | traceable among. tho crowed, which thFonge! the court | wy at el mie me Lae UF Forma and 5 chin. ship will please she is now auschorg- MUFFS! M URS 1! MUPES!1! AMPAGNE=A supply of superior Cham . ha een “GQ hagsnee ele Tena Meu ‘ ing under general ord ‘Hor ay AT ( PRICES, Cire en Se HMMaRM RS. Sek myn rf vband add eal omer parted amend Caren.—Bilenee | ‘Tabion it and aan for partcy in the ovat iavolvitp any Packer sap GASTON, from New Orleans, is GOOD sirorinaet fer “ep H. 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