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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sie Fabia ietassins NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1844. ees se no | der—a man will leave his wife” 1 knew it must be two]a son Who RRANG® MENTS FOR 1814 Extracts from Forel); Journals. Wirxess—For some time they would; in this . sper from strangulation or suffocation. In OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, Heat pearance Manele NRY LEITGA vill yar othe sult wos bury the gain which*e | prwons who prseel gait the door to Keep me out} ee of waiscaton the og might or might wt prota 100 Pine street, corner of South. ~ oN or Mount “twa—Mavta, Nov. 26. Woh. patient Would snfler sould have caused distortion of the | got it open so that my body was partly inside. 1 judged | There are many instances of persons found dead in whic By the Neapolitan steamer Francesco I, we receive Eountenance, and the pain of the burning of the fect and | there were two persons, from hearing more than one) think the physicians ought not to form any opinioi of an account of the breaking forth of Mount Aitna: legs would have aroused the person it she had been ever | voice, ‘There might be two men au one woman. Tin-} the cause. The culation called the Caplary ei “The ai ? ; 2 listurbance, an woman said, »Which n er the he ta subscriber begs leave to call the attention of his trieus The mountain had been for some days heavily sodrupk; if the burning had commenced before death, | quired the ¢ wae ok te dist bance, and the, wos h may exist after the heart has ceased to » After | beat, The blood in the heart would be somewhat in- ntlemen lett, 1 stayed until the watchman | fluenced by the position the body lay. ‘The r ‘ and had continued after death, the countenance would not | “Murder— ; i ht side ol » been cd th tance. the other g b “ Ne ‘oon calm and placid af tye person died from suffo- | came, and lasked him if he would not allow me to go in, | the heart is nearly empty. ‘Vhe luni, to my observution, c a noxious vapor, and was alter. | Cross-Exxamined.—1 crossed over a little before the other | have generally had some blood in them. “The capilia: cation of coal Bon entenance woul becalm and placid. | two gentlemen; should soy the woman was Irish, trom | vessels may ‘be said” to be “full of this blood Mr. Hicinworuam recalled by Distiice Arica y.— the tone in which she spoke, and from the way, in Which | Ip. cases Where. Lodios have been | burat A tore By cle now pi ed is the remai re said ‘murde: got my head or, and it | death, and the burning ceases, ed mark ; but Baiapiige FIDaee ee Sen eh ce pushed against me by Jome one, : if the burning goes on, the ved mark is obliterated, in [Here the witness pointed ont the position of the] By the Covrr.—1 coul ngttell what the man pads i ibe. nse ee yen a burn of great extent of surf cot in the store upon the model of the premises. The | was mere muttering; th 5 baa hpi easter mot great depth frame work of the cot is burnt to a charred s, | prisoner. mia hit from what 1 he and the public in genera, to. the fallowing arrangements for | capped with dense clouds; some rumblings were 1241, for the purpose of briny ping out cabin, Teeter way | heard at times resembling distant thunder, and eaten tuk lode ziscand auth, of every month: By | many persons, especially on the west. side, near tie London Pac! ‘to sail rom New York, the Ist, 10th an Bronte, imagined they felt at intervalsslight shocks 2bch“and from Lendou om the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach monthe | of earthquake. On Sa ight a Fe eee eee the above. and for the parpos»of afford: | Of Carthquake. On Saturday, about midnight, se- a eee tion Mattitns to passengers, the subscriber hases- | Veral violent explosions were heard, and fire was of first class New Yerk built, copp red | soon seen to ascend from near the mouth of the old hipr, to sail pusctually every week / crater, the stream of lava gradually increased in he mecommodation of persons wishing to remit money to | €Xtent, and took a course towards the town of are payable at sight, on | Bronte; luckily a few hillocks to its left served to w man was about the si t,willnot, It i te 5] 4 i FO ae eae Prsoxen’s Counset.—I was ordered out of the house | fied here to-day, that the burns on this woman wert ral | v ao “ays almost shapeless, and the sacking entirely destroyed; | By Prisoven’s Covnset.—1w ; bre today, q ic of Ireland, payable at Sue ita digackaga me ponAheasions aecnorani he almost shapeless, and tiNcient of the freme work left to | by the woman; she remonstrated against my coming in to cane death I should suppose that an in ky Clonmel, Londonderry, | Post roas a Die oey Yoo vase cnahle it tobe exhibited tothe jury; the head board is ea. | there was a little disturbance at the time | left, but as the e person would die directly. I know of a gentleman whow Belfast,’ Waterford,’ | quid fire had attained the destructive breadth of up- ¢, | thought it would subside. In Mary in the babit ef drin! ne, who was 4 7 tr ty rm atch were the Athlone, Colerain, wards of two miles; it still flowed on, destroying rely gone) : z Ra ha 1 vas a lig! Aa tha stores L.ought | found (n. his r00m,dead, with bia. lew: aeasiv ttiuntovite Ponstel, miata, | eee eae Tea rat the Sond te Beleeea ie Wrrress—We found no remains of the head boanl; the | | By Junr.—There was ¢ ght jhette fhe ounier; 1 sus: | burnt ofA person may die of convulsion of ie atau Monaghan, de, Ballymena, Parsonstown, | CVeTy thing is path. The road to Palermo is part most burnt was nearest to the stov the Woman’s veice came from behind ales 1 si: DERE OA perean ay. dia of anys he stimuli, Downpatrick, Lurgan, Oinagh, closed up, filled with burning lava. The sight is aw- Wittiast Tostruins, M. D., examined by Disrrict Ar. | pected there were two men behind the door from the pres-| or they may die placid tom the absence of it. 1 do not peppesson, Ean | ene fal, grand, beautiful, yet terrific beyond description. ronsry—1 attended the post mortem examination, and | sure. sete Tee wee me ee Ss son dying of burns, must av f i . . i i i > hand thera ived at. . Puryant recalled. —The decease +] v of counte: Some persons Coorchill, ah r bids fair to be the most magnificent eruption of ha the notes in my hai Abs reae at wo arrive the ee UTNant ( Sia cL astte euieringemulce om iaead bane perso Beotland—Dhe City Bank Of Ge ces <Lomtoal | dng last century. eek wisanen kone be eee 7 cage ania A . Si joux Davy examined by r Artonsey.—Ium a] My mother died of acute sutfering at. the i, R. Murphy, Waterloo toed, Liverpool; payable in every tows, peree id ne wee eee have been confined Paper exras—When I got to the house, Doctors Putnam | City Watchman; and was in the neighborhood of the store | aiid she exhibited a perfect composure of features after ja Great Britain to: tov lio pase anger rats: and Rogers had laid the body on the table, and commenced; | of the prisoner,on the night of the occurrence; I was told by Here the witness explained to the Court, that be. York at the time of this aflur, he was aston- ished to find that the medical men had made a charge of NCES, For further information (i€ by Jet t paid,) apply to Present Strate or tHe Brivis Navy.—The JOSEPH HeMU RIA Pie treet actual number of ships, of all classes, belonging to . ¥. J 4 RICHARD MURPHY, 106 Waterloo Road, the Royal Navy, at present in commission, is 225, n't think J could give any mor escription than they | a young man that there was murder going on; went acy did from memory. ‘Ad found the three young men at the door; I looked oxen’s Covsset—Ié that the original memorandum | and saw a womanstanding up by a table; I looked through | murder from the post mortem appes ‘ 9 0 Aeris y the woman; ‘ i By Prrsoxen’s Counskt~I would not undertake to say 9 6m*re Liverpool being S$ less than la: tinh e opy? ahole, when | saw the woman; she was looking towards CB mg 4 : i y - TAPSCOTTP'S Thine decinp ane eee ypemipea nek wraa-It is a copy, but | have the original; it was | the street; we atood there some 4 0r 9 minutes, and then I] what the cause of death may have Deen in this care ‘i m at a ae OPTIC! 9 cs ar j made from statements made to me by Doctors Putnam and | went up and came ba once d the shi Ing o Dis Arto his city sin NERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. 27 frigates—5 less than last year ; 113 sloops and huscen Ono aual renal Rogers, and from my own observation; 1 saw and ob- | feet the ‘fire in this © k ago was at the ‘ew York hospital; saw a cuse of burning there; the pa- rything which they stated to me; this paper | Cross-examined.—I_ heard no noise after that; although : y sut was in articula mortes; Ihave seen # person die une whole appearance externally and internally. I passed the place, and round the block, until about 2A. served Before Ju ent, Aldermen Woodhall and immons. other vessels—3 less than last year; and 74 steamers Ping —10 more than last year. These are distributed in eee ARRANGEMENTS FOR TSH. the following manner :—At home, 3 line of battle PR mpi id ree. at cares rer ene ree ‘The Couxser having read the paper, decided that there | M. when | was releaved. der ax. of nh in Pennsylvania, and _— v il i ir fri ships, ij 33 35 ste 35 . | Owing to some motions, which his Honor Judge Kent was | wa. » witness reat i Distmer Arroanxy.—l saw a very bright light | bition of pain; Inever saw @ case where the cv Out passengers from, and remitting mouey to ail parts of | 1] steamers; Mediterranean, 4 line of battle ships, | Was Rotresumed this morning till 11 o'clock. ‘The pri} «Phe hair was entirely burned off the top, but on the | not tell my partner of it. 1 do not wish to say anythin Englard, Ireland, Scotland asd W: 4 er was b glit inte early : previous,— wierd Telind, Getting wad Ween oT oacxuarg, _ | Ottigates 7 sloors: and 10, steamers: Euet Take [ganet was brought into Court iearly an hour previous He took a seat by the stove, at the upper end of the room, ixs, examined.—I knew the deceased ; she | rance, but I do say that Dr. Sewall’s plates have grostly vidences of fire, Wat. HL dabuben pr te: | Ee . sotch woman, but I thought | and unpardonably exoggerated the state of the stomach posterior and sides, there were no 4 5 2 li 7 ims Goel 2 considerably charred, the left cheek and left | always told me she was a } COMPRISING and China, 2 line of battle ships, 3 frigates, 25] andtalkedto several persons who were permitted to see apy bia esk Grenada Bee bam tO : ‘ ox twice the day before her | after drinking; it is enough to make a man kill himself THE SHERIDAN, 1000 ton Indies, 1 line of battle ship, 3 frigates, 13 sloops,and coe he has maintained the most calin and equa. Dnened on the under side, while the right hand was | appeared to he in good health ; did not sce her again until | stomach’ presents a pale appearance; # person THE GK, 1000 tons, 8 steamers; Cape of Good Hope and Brazils, 6 {ri- | ble deportment, looki i constantly at the witnesses, and | joseq, as if grasping something ; the palm was very | I saw her corpse. ¥ _ been smothered by means of a pillow, would THE NGUER, 1000 tons. gates, 17 sloops, and 4 steamers; Pacific, 4 frigates, | hardly ever communicating with his counsel. tense. | NCH charred; the outer part of ‘the left fore arm was |W. B, Bannen, examined.—T had charge of the premises | turgid appearance of the brainy and also of te lunge; of THE ALU, 1900 tous 3sloops, and 2'steamers; Const of Africa, 1 frigate, | , Ube court room has been full all day, but not so dense- | hadiy scorched; the chest above the diaphragm is entire: | where this aflair happened, after the fire was extinguished; | the heart I could not speak; 1 have heard the description THE LIVERPOCL, 1150 tons. 10 sloops, and 4 steamers; Lakes of Canada, 1 | 1¥,ctowded as we have seen it on some previous occa | Iyiiee of burns; the lower part of the abdomen is very | I eannot say if the pillow was on the face or not; 1 do | of the burn on the eye, and think it might have been dos THE SID PS, 5 Lakes anada, 11 sions, H ich by but not excoriated : the thighs were very | not know what became of the pillow ; 1 should think the | during life by agpark. It is laid down by the best medi- Saili 1 month, and sloop, and 2 steamers; and th 2 sloops sur-| > op i much burnt, but not ig y UAE NE OF LIVERTOOL PACKETS, Ps At reeset here are 2 sloops sur-| ‘The following is the testimony adduced : much burned and excoriated ; a slight ecey mosis was vi- | eye lids were open when the pillow was taken off ; I did | cals writer that the appli tion of heatHto the body alw <nntek cued Ek Gk Reales voter ate Le aptrat The. total or Seen: In) DE Purwaay examined by District Attorney —T visited | sine on the outer and upper part of the left thigh; ‘ot arrest the prisoner. produces a red mark; { could not say what, was the conse from Liverpool four times in each month, are the ‘ships im | COMMission and ordinary, is upwards o} . ¢ house of the prisoner after re, and saw the body Tam anativeof France | of the mark on the cheek which has been spoken of; it dyles of the left femur were entirely exposed, Chnistiay Baken, examine I nur condyle was burnt + the patella was drawn to the out. | and know the prisoner ; he iva German ; [live in Pearl | might have been from a spark, or a flake, for | know that tr side of the juint 5 the capular ligament was entirely de. | between Centre and Elm; 1 keep a boarding house ; 1| such things will fly into strange places; Tknew once that stroyed ; the front ot the left tibia was exposed and very | knew Charles Kaulrush; he boarded with mo at the time | it burnt «man’s foot when he hat! his shoe on. mntich burned ; the left foot was charred; the right tibia | the prisoner's house was burnt, and was there tle night | By Puusoxen’s Coussxi-In cases of death from noxi Was alinost entirely bare; the gastrochneii muscles | previous with the prisoner ; they drank and left together | gasex, the counte were very much burned and contracted ; the right foot | as | was going to shut up, and Kalraush had a key to let | may be induced by inhaling » was charred. himself in if ke wanted (@ ; it was between 12) o'clock ;| By District Atroxsxy—I place very little Post Moviem of the Boly.—On dividing the sealp, the | they drank between two ond three glasses of beer that [in gnabical books, for they vnly copy tum o i i i A skull was found entirely free from injury. On removing | night; [did not get np until late, anc rush came in hout performing any ¢ ent distended with blood; the right side of the heart contained | (y's, uil cap, the dura mater and brain were healthy, the | a fittle before that; Heard his voice before he ¢ the Court rose and adjourned, Pa En tite vitenic® Was free; we found about a wine glass | organs of the chest and abdomen were also found to be in | when they left at night, Leitga did not seem to wish to bt ve, but Kaulrush offered to treat him to some oysters BROWNS Bors Oke rie tice of the woman lying on the cot with a good deal of and stuff'under it, It was as described by Dr. Rog! eye ball was burnt, and the tongue protruded; th no frothy mucus about the mouth; the feet and legs were burnt bang 8 the muscles were burnt off; the left the most charred, but both were considerably burnt; the brain was healthy, and not congestive; there was but little fluid inthe brain; we next examined the lungs and the viscera of the thorax; the lungs were fall—appeared to be pathers which those whore passage may be engaced w th the subscriber ‘Tur Army.—It appears from a parliamentary re- iil tin, and it I known fect the abo BME PI per ay Packets are the most im-guifieent sh.pa afloat, mud the Trequeacy turn that in Januai ast there were 73,966 officers ol their sailing. (being every five days) prevents the pessibility | and men employed in the public service in Great of passengers being unnecessarily detaived at Liverpool. Ate. | Britain and Ireland and in the colonies (exclusive oad the whee oftiionr fteada, Mr Wan, ‘Tapmucort, oneorthe | Of India), of which number 33,172 were in Great firm, has gone to Liverpool to'superintend the departure for this | Britain and in Ireland, 40,794 in the colonies. In country of such persons whose Aone sequined rte Met W: Ireland ele thera were 15,522; the return in subserihera, a fact, whic! rf 9 ‘Mr, W. H eht guarantes that they will teceive everv. atten: | (Uestion shows the numbers of the army stationed Fath a tctent aarate a ey tatty deayatched | in Ireland from the year 1792 to ISt2. In 1792 the Should those sent for decline coming the passage money | number of officers and men in Ireland was 11,861 ; vithout any deducti Pith | in 1822, 22,786; in 1828, 24,918 ; in 1830, 18,431; alm and composed; paralysis Ke bp another Ad for r : “ a i a healthy condition.” ‘ g a Chathem qcamitancte_ Those remitting money, can be sapptiod ite | in 1835, 19,872 ; and in 1842, 15,680. In December Pte aes Was that a large quantity or a small} peamination Restomed—1 should say that the body had after they were outside the door 5 Kaulrush and my bar | ge Bauare, comes of Nett tect where { ion, Mah ther char is 1 town in Englaad, Iceland, | Jast i 2 "Offi s, oid he ites been exposed to the action of fire tor one hour, We per slept in the same room, but they had each a sepa- bility avd rcowomy are combiyed fo adorn, the be Eon after”, Principal ny ug] ce] last in Ireland there were 1,086 officers and men of | Wir —Not a very large helena we found the riba eye had by ction of the fire | rate bed. proprietors have the pleasure to offer a uew style of hat,the tie the royal artillery, &c. making nearly 17,000 soldiers | heart and lungs healthy, | should say; we examined the fapcled to the U tivn of beaver, which elsely tess mble those tu rtretl xc, examined —I keep an oyster cellar Apply (if by letter, post paid.) to, ; ; : ; anaes te ‘ after death, because the leshes on the integuments sur} Henny Sew Sign a Peres wie elneely esetpbh shoes Herpanly sold in wea JF: TaWoorn, 1 eatin, pe a eh according to the census Stomach pnd ubdomen; the lower part of the stomach We) ounding were not burned; it appeared to bea mystery to | and know the prisoner; he dit not come often to my place | fation oruceessity ave iniinerd to study economy: in that ind in WM. TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. ” + OF B18, 2RC. iB ;tire, uext the pelois viscera and the state of] ma ow the cornea could be burut unless some one had | but he was there the night before the fire ; he canie with | persahle article of diess, have now an oryurtuaity of delve 80, as. Teta oe te rine non sbonts Ualr a wine glass full off, the prisoner was corned,but | and stili keep up the appraconce of the most fashinuable, Brows 1; the lid might have | Kaulrush about half past 1 Sraristics or tHe Turr.—During the last season Idupthe lid, and the fire applie« and brain, but we could not detect it; af the person had died during a debauch, and had not been a habitual drunkard, I shoutd say’ that we could ha’ traces of it; we should also expect to find the countenance changed; it would be full; I know of no case from my own observation in which drunkards have not exhibited; there is auniform difference between death from strangulation and from suffocation; in the former case, we find marks about the neck; if the rope is placed above the cartilage of Corner of Mott si et ROOF Double and Cork Soles, Hand patent screw tape ted ch 7 SME : a Sea gastric juice, that was nothing more th: rainary, and : is a er wi ; they e ers | & Co, presenti hat to the public, think thes bave WINTEM ARRANGE MEN the gross value of the stakes competed for in Eng- Oe Ale wholarl chow aie it was s heelity stomach; | been drawn. by some one in the nee) all the | the other was not so mush Gruss they had igi oysters KCo., in wesquctog. thia hat. tothe public, think thay bave Housatonic & Waren land, Scotland, and Wales amounts to no less than | we examined for intemperance particularly, aid found no | evience was, that the fre was applied to the body after } and one drial; they Stele apne fee, Hous | {AMON er | durability and comfort of the weums, “AU adden gre for call ‘ » Bunda: g The . es whi start- | traces; * ra chinace MA ne | death. rn Kat ; therefore no good customer pays tor Tosser incurred vy the bad. Ca Miran cosine £186,471. ‘The number of horses which have start- | traces; they would have appeared in the stomach, liver | °C... examined —I arrived about 11 o’elocic; found Doe- | lim ; it was all of one hour ; | did not see them after that. ore ne bom OWN k CO, 178 Chathen Satan, ny by th UREA, Alb: Route will take tl ed for this amount is 1460. One horse alone (Coth- gant syeamboat apt L. Fitch, whieh leaves | erstone) has won the large amount of £13,790.— elegant 7 ; a her New York from Loy Bibercy ya eeaheatay poring at} alt one Ute coraet of the Prime bares has . » ther * Housa | ve fe al Hide Hero a , | been one of the most fortunate owners of race horses, uy Albany, ang sane evening B ‘o'clock. Pare through having won nearly £14,000 with fourteen horses. 4 ee Lord G, Bentinck started twenty-seven different of Lreananre of Freight, apply on board oF, ab teomice, foot | horses, which have won nearly £5000. Lord Sear cee Eglinton has also been very fortunate in winning with thecoroner;1 | Cross-examined.—I believe they had each one glass, three do not know what they drank; lam not ve they both drank; am sure it was the Kaulrush well, but 1 knew tors Rogers, Putnam and Nelson there, heard no such opinion as that the woman came to her | cents worth, death by burning; the burns w ery extensive, and I} sure, but bell could not determine if they were inflicted before or after | night before the fire; [ kne death; if the skin was blistered, then it would be my opi- | this man (prisoner) sightly nion it was before death; if charred, after death; t! Here the Court took a rec greater part of this was charred; it was the left eye which Ei was injured, but ¢ ht eye Was the same as any other e detected the ENING Se: ION. Henny Krnurzteman examined.—I live with Baker in y ug | abo i prion’s eye lashes we: she's 1], a nalthe than at any other 3 Napoleon tap boots $3 a SEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA LA CROAD LINE | Stakes for which he has competed, three of his| the throat the tongue protrudes; it below, not ; strangu | (ead, person's eye t Jashos wero, not foorehe’s Tl pearl str Kaulrush boarded and occupied the room a joctty t NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA BA sKOADLINE | ‘i h y Co} » ; pat lifted up the eye by the lid, but saw nothing but the injury faelre ; 5 pair. y 3. WALKER, 419 Broadway, oraea Buvilie GRETiad iizea' to the “Ve lation generally produces apoplexy, death from sufloca eye p with me; he was in bed in the morning when [ rose, about | "5 5.5, cone POR DIRECT, B carried off prizes to the value of | Ho eee rom, Qa inG oF sleiae k net elathn peer aiw | tothe cornea, which attracted more of my attention than Ji lm*ee ner of Canal s 6; he was not there when I went to bed. old a SOUR, Aaatat a otihet city HOOT AND SHOP STORE. ‘ to burn the cornea than to singe the lash, [should think’ ] Tomas Jacouvs, examined-—| am one of the city eA 08 READ V cpectiutly: informs, his friends if that heat had been applied to the eye’during life, the | W#tchs I think I heard of the fire on the Sunday morning, | Ga'the oubtie, that he hos commenced business in the alove Fe ea eee hye Teouet not deeerite the { but 1do not recollect; my post there was from Grand t0 | ihe, at No. 9 Nasean street, whiete he Wil thanktully recive ee ee ee sent Tie | Broome street; but I have no recollection of any disturb | sud‘faithtully execute, all ‘orders he may be favored with, on Fox Newaax, Newsronswicx, Princeton, Trenton, | £400). The above statement is exclusive of for- Borpentown An’ BURLINGTON, feits in private marches cups, &c., the value of which cannot be precisely ascertained. A few days ago an application was made to the Isle of Man Court of Chancery to have a cockatoo, mouth or nose, and from the inhaling of noxious gas; 1 could not tell what produced death from the mere ap- pearance of the body. If 1 found a person dead in the street, I should take it that it was a death from noxious wey else; | do not know bat itwould require more hea, gases’, I saw no exhibition in the body externally or in. | (ifferen een that burn and one inflicted on the liv- | anc: 1 was out from 2 to 4, but heard nothing of the fire. | the most reasonable terms for ensh vir THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. two cats, and a dog sold, being part of the effects | temally, which would account for the canse of death with | ing eve. In the latter case there might be a blister 5 Ido) yt virrarmien, examinel—1 knew the prisar COOKS, CHAMBENMAIDS, NURSES,” SEAMP Leaving Mew York daily from the foot of Courtlandt s*. arrested und itil Sean I Heged | the exception of what caused some to have the opinion bs ; peg », | Wile for about a year before her de: STRESSES, o fi Also, coachme i i Pilot Lei inte ler a petitioner’saction, It was alleged i i taneons death to that woman, but in a day or a few hours } ; , Moruing Line at 9A. M.—Mail Pilot Line at 3 P.M. f * that she died from suilocation, A pillow might have been p y oner; I did not sce the deceased for thr groems, w for any € ‘The Morning Line proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by | that these animals were so expensive to keep, that} used, and it would leave no Wie oe ae she must have died; [ cannot say that any of the burns | yet en ae anne ne. ment, with unexc mmcudations for honesty steamboat to Philadelphia. . ; before the decree could be had, their maintenance | “pi,*aat ould leave no mark or evidence: | onthe lege and body were inflicted before or after death, | “eaths her 1 cihineds-u2 new: tho’ dodonsed fines.) ONFUY.ONIOE B Be reek Fone e Proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to | would amount to more than they would probably | fire communicated before or after death ? G "| except the one on the eye, that I think mitist have been home at 60 Canal street; I saw her HENDORSOUE Oririeel Tenperine Cee adelphia) without change of Cary sea at the office footor| Sell for. ‘The Court ordered the sale as prayed for.| Wirxrss-—The fire must. have been communicated | er death. About two years ago, I attended the post | 12 Werthe making up with her husband; she Way in Ca- sces—Hon M. Van Buren Hou. Bt B Baten, Reve E. mortem examination of a woman, said to have been suflu- < by carbonic acid gas 5 I cannot recollect the apy ance of her face, except that it was calm and casy. ‘The after death. I have no doubt on that subject. Cross-ecamined.—1 have been in practice in this city seven years, and have attended one post mortem exami- nation in the last year, and three ov four before that. One before this with the view of being a witness, fanded ane before of a person who died of % ' i Mie Woman Tene ease Desf ee ar the | there is blood on the left site uf the heart, in urdin nal street in May or June; | called on he ter she | M.Joh Rector. had gone back ie her husband; 1 saw the prisoner there | N. B.—Terms—Annual subscribers one dotien, expel fifty bweod tec then, tongue was not protruded, that am sure of. ‘There was |". up istrict Attorney stated that he proposed to STW me congestion of the brain and ofthe lungs ; Thave for- | | Here the District Attortuy witte t intied f FRENCH CHINA. got the stite of the heart, In cases of very sudden death, | ow that the property in Broadway was insured by Kaul: yo. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. th rush at the instanc - DALESMEK, Importer and Agent for Mouufaccarers, bas i Pe seg ‘ Courtlaudt street, where a commodious steamboat, will bein | The application caused great amusement in Court. readiness with baggage crates on board. e —Times. Philadelphia crates are conveyed from city to city, beds 3 é wihout being opened yy the way Keach train is provided with Incendiarism has increased to an alarming extent ic scar in which ere apartments and dressing rooms ex-resaly for } in soe eucelea Sey of eae : Hardly a a “ night has passed, for the last month, in Herts, Ns- ae atraet BY tenant Co Benin Hom te LOAM | sex, Cambridgeshire, and. Bedfordshire, without 4 | Counsel for prasor objec 4 to this course, and cited a «always on bond a large assortineut for dimuer and tea seta " ‘i a i elie al intoxi one JH the | cases of death from disease, there ix but little if any bloo Hh and i " P. M. being a continuation rile Wear wee ha Tut | of black blood ; the quantity varies. Ido not think that | r he bo ort Pees ‘ i Sate A socialist, named Joseph Taylor, has been com- re particularly 1 icver witnessed | 8 perton drinks freely for hve years that the stomach | Cine vneyuchicls the prisoner woulda hte his tere, | Aig te asd Ch mitted for trial at the Lancashire Assizes, on | the snpedid art Baas and liver and Inngs and brain would present a perfectly | Was very anlikely the. prisom i i re» | eam shape. PATERSON RAILROAD. a charge of poisoning his father, his brothers, and adh tak thie woes HA SA eatan ion ae ne Light he Wi Sppesrance. In som ae of drowning, 1 oe Se aariae teat iterenG rer iilusthecimoupwen erate aah th aren Sregrer rnin sree his sisters. hours. Liquor intoxicates more easily when the stomach | fe” the tongue protruding, and algo where suffocation | <ou1e to show that there was a motive in the insurar — in devoid of fed ; Tshould deciir been produced by the absence of atmospheric air. GENUINE TEAS, De ig ot —The iving uny opinion as | 24s» s ' ‘ "cag | Mr. Brapy said if this man murdered the woman, it SNUINE ‘I Preasunes ov an Inisu Eprrorsnir.—The Ne- | (9 tho possibility ofa person dying from inhaling alcohol, | , BY, Disvnier Arvonvey.—If the fire had commenced | 42s noreimportant for him to conceal that crime tha it WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H S AND SIXPENCE: nagh Guardian, a steady conservative paper, states} jy, death from hanging, congestion of the brain is exhibit. | UtHINg at the feet of the woman during life, there would | Was More mbar Te nt ee was paid by ull the | THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, Principal Store 121 ‘rom Paterson to Jersey City. that Kempson, its proprietor, has received a signi- | ted afterwards. The protruberance of the tongue in such | ®@¥¢ been marks of anguish after death ; we discovered L Sptlper tec the woud Chatham steet, New York; Branch Store $14 Bleeeker st. On and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1843, the cars will leave ficant notice, that unless he change his politic: i Serer earance of the tongue in such / no such marks. I cannot be positive under oath that the | "France companies in Ux r ithe 1 | New Vora: Agency at 116 Fulton suet, Brooklyus algo, at the eise Hewstens: C ce, re politics, | cases depends on the position of the rope. Suffocation | Io ety cre aftor death, but ios my opinion Jvper Kent asked the District Attorney if he proposed | New, Yorsy Agency a ti6 Bult ag ore, ) j i may arise from accid t ; it is fr tin the case of in- de f show that the goods were the property’ of the prisoner. | Vite the atteution of city avd count fants who get ina position from which they are unable to} ©. B. Ancien, ex-corone amined —I was ealled by | toThe Disenicr Avtonasy said did not mean to say | for the approaching holid extricate themselves ; it is not impossible that a person | Justice Matsell to hold an inquest on this body; I found it | who they belonged to. He intended to show that the pro- | lishments, where they beastly drank might do so; it is probable, but I never | laying on acot on the floor; the legs were burnt consi- | perty there wes insured by the prisoner in the name of nas Lec ooaheh knew of such acase ; a drunken person could make derably, the things not so much, the hair off the head, | Kaulrush for $1000, and he should say to the jury that the eolitien. ioe bon effort to extricate himself; in case ath from noxi the arms and the hand—also the left eye, but not on | fact of the prisoner's wife having been burnt up in the fire, forther and purchasers in geveral, to their several entab- will be found by far the best se- rated ‘Teas in the a he may calculate on having his brains blown out. M. The contribution from Liverpool towards the Anti-Corn Law Fund of £100,000, amounts to : £5569, and is daily increasing. gern areadviged to beat the Aber: Con SD eed Contracts are advertised for in all the English we Ment necessary, wutes before the stated hours of departure. jy19 6m‘ ponets a. raise, a Nis ay fe United States onde aT eal Tad en eat and more or less Lapeer CO ee AOE psi would be a strong argument in favor of its being an honest aes Black NAVIGATION OF THE HUDSON OPEN TO nee? ee he work to; be.completed in | ton Ordinary sullocation, the protrusion of the tongue ts [after death’ T didnot see the internal examination ‘The Court admitted the testimony. _ | jarat the pres inner here NVINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBA |The Duchess of Gloucester, one of the Queen’s Gere gan ane ee ny Bike GA seepriiwreaie’ it wae ISalinyoaterecstce GRECO DERIS) Gist mange PP Ra pei vit cing x Be apd tg Daeg neta AY ht Me ge TA pee mame oy ROME aleve Gagan | want, i very il sant | Acido not recollect of any. War abouts the Durning fook place before deat ‘They | should i safe from Ave nd robbers Hwee 4 litle before [jee tr take caer, chat tho Canton ‘Tea Company have no ny Brigay auld Sanday sfemoons, at 8 o'clock. 1 Pre giscertrt pa et grease Beate Q—Isit not impossible to tell from a mere post mortem | might have been removed by the application of fire aftcr | the 4th of July ; he wrote down the name he wanted it stores whatever, except those lin, which was G. I. Kaulrush; I got it insured in oie knee Safety Insurance Company for $1,000. Javes Hines, examined —1 am an iron worker, and examination, if a person died from suffocation or not? death; ifthe parts had burnt up. It is almost impossible A.—It is very diftictflt if not impossible to tell withont | to say if respiration or circulation ceases first ; the blood taking the surrounding circumstances into con ration. | and fluids will of course gravitate, but until pulsation Q—WLat are the distinctive marks of burning before | ceases, I should not say the person was dead. That body camphene oil for sale ; my store isin Grand street ; 1 wholesale andretail death? might have been as much burnt, withont the application | knew the deceased ; she used to come to my place ; the | liam street > A.—Bilisters and a red line which is very perceptible; 1 | of inflammable matter, in about half an hour. It depends | last time 1 saw her she came for half a gallon of cam- should say blisters always !efore, and very seldom after | on the application of fire or the intensity of heat ; I should ] phene ; I do not think Lever was in their store ; the last death; I never recollect of any, and think they don’t ex-| say all the destruction | saw there might have been saw her was the 26th of October. ist; [don’t think the red mark disappears after death. in | caused in half an hour ; if the fire had been applied before | Cross-eramined —Two half gallons would last about a suffocation by violence the marks thereof might remain th, the countenance would have exhibited some traces | week, The Distiicr Artorxey here said that he proposed | and the tongue lacerated ; ath would have been wr Sweer examined.—I was at the pi of the to show by this witness that two or three months before onizing, even'if drunk f apoplexy the pa-| prisoner the morning of the fire; saw him coming up the death of the wife the prisoner had made threats against | tient would struggle against the application of heat ; Ido | Broadway on the corner of Grand street towards the her. This was the point laid over from last night. The | not consider the protrusion of the tongue a proof of death | house, and I told the coroner the man he wanted was 4 Thurday, Saturday and Monday atternoons, at 5 o’clok. Brazil. Mr. 1 . E Poe baasuye,o¥ freight, apply to Cy Schulte at tne ofkces of | °F paneer agree orca eeene on board. N.B. Allkindsof property taken only at the risk of the We are requested to contradict the statement ap- ermeais thereof, a28te_ | pearing in a New York paper, that the British and —_ “SINTER AIAIL LINE BOM ALBA p ' Se 8 en HE On ALO North American Mail Company’s steamers are nu band for sale, HIQUES.No. 51 Wil Conrtlandt street ——The steamer UTICA, | to go to New York in place of Boston.—Liverpool Capt. J. Scout, will leave as above at 5 P.M. on Wedueaday, | Paper. Friday and Sunday. 4 ¥ ‘The COLUMBIA, Capt. A. Honghton, will leave as above | ‘Steam power has been. successfully introduced arg Mon Resse), Siespaey ond Savursay. © setintes, 1°” the Birmingham and Liverpool Canal. res bart DY Om boards oF to F.C. Seur | Arrangements between the Post Offices of ‘at the office ou the wh: England and Holland have been established, da, a new brand, lad, a new brand. adn. ia Cruz, Rendon end Saaz, brands on win WL ESPAND, FERRY, FOOT which secure to both countries a liberal reduction } learned gentleman cited several authorities. from suffocation; a good deal might depend upon the | there, and he told me totake him to the Tombs In addjtion to the ere are a vasiety of other brands, SP ATENISLARDER iliiewe New York | Of postage Jndge Kevr said he wished to have the precise] words | means used to accomplish it. tell him why I arrested him, nor did he ask all of which coun y of the offer of the public prosecutor. Cross-examined.—I have seen frequent post mortem ex- | said he had left home to go to market, and | well to 1ook at previous to pa sad Sisten Island, on and after October 24, os follows, uatil | 4 fossil giraffe has recently been found in India, Leave Staten Island at 83%, 10, a. m., 2,4, P.M. It is only one-third of the size of the existing ani- Leave New York at 9, 1234, 10 min. past 3, 4%. mal. N. B.—On Sundays the boat will leave at 11 instead of 1234. a3 ; , ‘ All freight shipped is required to be particularly maried aud Sir Peregrine Maitland has been appointed to ‘ts at the rink of the owners thereof. siotfr_ | succeed Sir George Napier as Governor of the SS wisi MAiL LINE FOR ALBANY mes ' a Spies airy RE petty) dla When the new works are finished, Wakefield Alb .— Thx 9} lendid steam! . A « 5 Capt Joseph Riervll iveihetoncal Canteens trans prison will be the largest in the world. ron at 5 o'clock, A new journal is about to make its debut at Bar- O'clock nen ee eee aRive ia Albany at two | celona, under the absurd title of “ Dominus Vobis- For passage or freight, apply ou board, or to P.C. Sehu'ez, cum. , j ‘at the office on the wharf. J It. is not improbable that tea will be ca AN) i FO) i, 5 my cultivated in the Deyrah Dhoon by an Englisl Pak Freight or Charter—The barque y! y i ili be taken back at auy in this eatoblish a'vot give satista Orders trom the cv The District Avronxvy said he proposed to prove by | aminations of persons who died from intoxication—of two nge Way to go up Broadway to vinit Washington mar- the w that on or before the Ist of July, the prisoner | or three by noxions gases—none from strangulation ; cruelly beat his wife, and stabbed her under athreat to | but] remember drowning a few—some also from suffoca- kill her. tion. It isnot a common result for the tongue to protrude his pockets were $104; in hi hand three iu DAGU ELE Counsel for the prisoner here interfered, and did not | in cases of suffocation ; we generally find the vessels of | eels tied inastring ; wh got tothe Tombs it wante eMIUM GOL, wish this offer made before the jury. the brain more or less turgid in cakes of death from the | twenty minutes to 8; I think | remarked it was an unfor- | Broadway, (over Mr. Teun The Distaicr Arronxey said he had stated the worst of | inhaling of noxious gases ; the same of the lungs ; in | tunate piece of business for him, to which he made no | street, and'next door to Pesle’s He also proposed to show that during that month she | cases ot death from disease, there is but little blood on the | reply (yetties havin bren awarded the Marat dre did not live with him. ‘That they had frequent quarrels, | left side of the heart ; the condition of the left side of the || By Disrricr Artonsxy.—In another pocket I fond | loner, by the American and Franklin fnsti'aes, 9a, the moat That she made a complaint at the police office, and that at | heart is no indication of death from violence ; even in the | $3 40 and $2 10; I also found two watches, two pencil | \rayitn Cilured Unetermtines fire cir her instance, the complaint was finally discharged on the the appearances will vary in death from natu- | cases, a lot of thread measure, a small bunch of | trai will hereatter be taken, here (in auy, wrath: 20th September, es; there is no certain mark whether a person | keys, and some othe i duced prices charged tor ordinary work at. other plocer—e Judge Kexr, in delivering the opinion of the court, | died from suffocation by violence without the external Hannes, recalled —I remember the fastening of the back | ‘eauewtly Lo ove need now sit for an interior Likeweaa, on the said that the offer of the District Attorney included two | marksare visible ; I difler with all the witnesses as to the | door at the house of the prisoner; the nosing was entirel, ro of economy. . if not three things—first, threats on th. ae of the prison- | exhibition of this case being one of drunkenness ; I al- | lost off the door. “i A Thotoprark fn tady, yor Pnmbe, is the finest i P 1 "Ledger, Get. 1, 1843. er towards the deceased ; secondly, a train of facts to show | ways expect the brain to be more or lexs turbid if the sub- | F arefully and promptly at- 194 Staw lire ed —That is about all the conversation | re the District Attorney announced that he rested his | ijn of the Kind Cameras,” Instructions, tou burthen 258 tous, covered and | joint-stock company. Plumbe’s Premiam opper fastened—built at Medford in’ 1842, carries ‘The number of beggars increases in such a man- | that he beat and stabbed her, and that she complained to | ject died shortly after a debauch ; the stomach was 1 cas Plates, € Ke Ke, forwarded to any desived point, at lower spout A009 barrels | Apply to Capt Bogardus, on board, at pict | ner, in the environs CF araieels, that nobody issafe | the police ; then their separation and final re ‘union on the | ly empty, and the liquor would be more likely to take Mr. Twomas Wanxen opened the d fates than by any other manufactory aia ‘tine BOYD & HINCKEN Brokers, in the neighborhood. 20th September, lastly the fact of their living together | fect in that state; can’t say how long it would take to | the prisener, in a neat, clear and terse detail of the facts | ~ TAILO! a eg date 9 Tontine Building. It is rumored that the Morning Herald has been | 28%. We think the beating and stabbing being a dis- | pass oft’; I did not see the brain, he expected to lay before the jury in answer to the testi- | CHEAP CASH 'TATLA ISTABLISH- Iso traced Ni from the 20, PEARL STREET, LATE tos BEEKMA! if | PHEE Subscriber, well known for the cheapness ond durabj tinct offence for which he could have been indicted, within the rule laid down by Resco, that on an inv for murder it was not competent to prove another indicta- FOR LIVERPOOL sail the 20th January. oy The first class fast sailing ship HINDOO, burihen tons, will sail as a0v purchased by Mr. Baldwin, the proprietor of the Standard Anven Minitees examined “1 was the deputy coroner | mony adduced on the part of the people, I at the time of this a I went to the premises with Jus: | the fife, character and behavor of the decease, nd assisted in removing the body ; we found | time of her ind, up to the time ing Armagh, in Ire PHAN, very suberior accommodations for, cabin. second ex | Rv. Sypwey Surtu.—We mentioned last week | ble offence. If the thr eafter the parties came to feathers and a sacking under the body ; the | herdeath, He also showed her conduct to the prisoner,her |, Ye"! Rosieiens hanno at We ens bin and steerage Kaspeurere (and terms moderate.) persons in J the noble generosity of the Rev. Sydney Smith, in | gether, then the court would be inclined to astmit the sacking was burnt at the lower part 5 the key now pro- | drunken propensities, and endeavored to prove the probe- | making garments of the Very. best uuality at e mdaetice Ea Gites ee pportu: Ht hs esenting the living of Edmonton, worth £1300 a year, | The cuse quoted by Alison in his reports of the duced vax found on the left br have usnally ac- | bility that she had sacrificed her own life to her iilthy from former prices, aud less itis believed, by 20 per WOSLPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine 15 tha 00 of Ms. Tater’ "phe gnodé OF presentation, law, differed from thia ; there the parties w companied the last witness in holding inquests ; I brought | habits of intemperance. The following testimony was han garments of the ems quality are tm. chen ji2 re comer of South street. | have been assured, was as follow r Smith called | and not like man and wife, who might quarrel, mak the pr from the prison up to the Broadway House | adduced. this city, In order that gentlemen may mudesstand t by cheapness, the following bill @f prices is sub- it consider with « guarantee that the y, and (he fit nweteeptionable Wf Kuglard Cloth Cots ss++ ++ $12 to he did not s sporedto | ‘Tomas Coxkiix examined- 1 am a house ion on the | and made the model used at this trial; T saw th on the Thursday or Friday following the fi carpenter, W LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER: | "pon Mr. John Tate, with whom he was slightly nc- of threats, an have opportunity of making ednionation.|¥0 be present at th Sate Jase The pew. snd, | quaintel. 1 have thought it right to come and tell you ad fovorite packet ahi EST, | that I have given away the living held hy your late father.” 1256 tons burthea, Cae P Woodhouse, will sail en Monday’ £ Me ladutinh GF oliron, rather reer The court would therefore limit this testimony to the time | be communicati subsequent to their re-nnion, which was said to be about | matter atony ti tT mutted to uses) hall be of the remains | Nupeeior Wes ‘y Mr. Tate bowed assent, looking, of cotirse, rather rueful, | the 20th of September, The prisoner's counsel did not cross-examine this wit- | of the cot were on the premises; I was directed to go by of black or double milled exssunere ataary hor ial ny : replied" Nodoutt the arointment ld a very proper |. £tamination. of witness resumed by Distmer Anton: | ness. the Counsel for the prisoner; tho longth of the cot was hy witin, Besse ses . hose wiching to secure berths shonttd not fail to maketearly | one.” Yes, very proper; I have given it to amost deser- | ¥F¥.--Q.—Do you know thot these parties were sey" Enwann R.Canrexrien examined,—I am an attorney at | six feet; ite breadth I could’ not state on necount!of ite ing and tinmtur, ia the nest style Sipenanieg Ww mes TTACREOTT, at their ving person. What is an odd coincidence, too, isthat his | td low, and reside in Franklin stre on the night of the | condition; I discove one hole nt the foot of the cot; ish eav'taruegte ‘General Passe ge Office, 43 Peck slip, name is Tate—John Tate.” Mr. Tate coloured, and his | | A—I know that she lived in one place and he in anothor; | 28th of October [had been spending the evening in the | the width of the wooden partition burnt was 2 feet 6] Ante and Vests suahsey spe idee etter of Mout ute vistors Yarst into tears. “And there,” quickly added Mr | this was two or three weeks before her death that they ad Aventis, nd ¥ es returning home own Broniway md noards had been groved ond fitted together or Beaver Overconts, from $i? t0 $20. worra?. Smith, “ he sits before me.” came together again, pearing a little disturbance opposite, we stopped near the . aN MO! OLD BLACK BALULINE OF PACKETS.— th sat Grow ok gay, qtikiral or cbtivverty be: | comerol Grand gitoet ; we Lear! & ory ENl twO persone | | Creepercained.—We- found: the three, omnia near the te Adee eel — ay The Prek-t ship YORKSHIRE, Cape, Bailey, will | 1, Bone trical and Musteal, inert t) during the poriod they lived separate? came ont; we went across and I took hold of a door and | head of the cot; we did not see any shop board. MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE bogie oa Rh ad i johemians,” which is being payed at no} Counsel for prisoner objected to this, and claimed to be | pushed it ‘open; | thought there were two if not three | By the Courr—This shop was 15 feet long, 10 feet 6 in- the nrinely legmnant petal alten fer guia agleaiate ess than seven theatres in London, has been | heard by the court on the whole matter then it. persons ; we looked in, and | was told ina rough manner | ches wide in front, 1 feet 7 inches in rear; the heighth of Brherec hs Te YOUN HERDMAN, 61 South street. brought out at the Liver Theatre, Liverpool. Judge Kyx1 said that the court in Scotland had limited | to clear off, as they could settle their own difficulties ; |] the rear shop was 10 feet 6 inc. N, Bei age from Great Britain and Ireland can be secured | Browne is also playing in Liverpool. this testimony to one fortnight before death. And in this | shut the door and feft ; Tthonght I heard a woma By Distater Arronxey—I b e the rear store hada pasa mn pt byt ships of the ting at the lowest rate, and drafts The Liverpool ‘Royal Amphitheatre has been | case, he should say that if the evidence was admisable at | an Irish voice, ' A man would leave his wife dent to the Fat plaster ceiling. all, it was to be limited to the time after they came togeth- | man tell me to shut the door, and thought it was the voice Avex’a, ©, Draven examined-L am a physician, resi er, when they had opportunity of making condonation, ofa Dutchman ; there wasa lamp hanging suspended ; | dent at Philadelphia. 1 have practised twenty years; | Counsel having been heard again, after that I went down and told a watchman there was | taught at the Medical College, Ga., and physician at th Judge Kewr said the question must be modified into any | some disturbance, and he had better keep a look out; be- | Alms Honse, Philadelphia. 1 was in New York at t threats that he had heard, fore | crossed over, | heard the cry of murder in a female | time of this affair, but did not see the women. | have at be furnished for any amount, payable in all the . withont any charge, throughout GreatgBritaia | opened by Mr. W. KR. Copeland, with M. Tour. tow relveved that are concise hy bhieation of ite now inp the most ralie od Important nmytive person anorld aod may have d them withent me Principal tows * and Ireland, on application as above. dire naire’s company of French equestrians. FOR LIVERPOOLONEW LINECAccaat |. Mr. Webster, lessee of the Haymarket, London, Pao! Fy chet of ah Jy ary.—The splendid packet shup has opened the Liverpool Theatre Royal. Celeste A. Depyster, of 1000 tons, will fis the principal attraction ‘The Wrevess said he had | v s tnernt 0 ate ? 1 + ’ e had heard of no threats. voice ; when I saw the inmates of the house, the man was | tended the most mortem examinations of persone found nember, 19} Courtland: st, New Tse ea aa FOF freight or passage, having ae 1 Mr. James Browne, the comedian who lately} Cross-eramined.—Tho first. time {called alter their ro- | nearer the door than the woman; Mr. Meech and Mr. Mas- | dead F a fi 316 A leans w| root at Wall steer oO Meta a Saae vt » has pert competed to tegen I ponent ih wes under the influence of liquor; on | sett were the persons w int ees , 9 Aids was the nature of those cases? MAGNIN’S ‘ Ke 5 apply to the Liverpool District Bankruptey Court | the subsequent times, | thought she was not. Cross eramined.—We had not been at any entertainment; | Objected toby the District Arronxey, but the objec LUCINA CORDIAL, Riierer mares, 8m Cope. 8 6 Tare. to release him fro: ged liabilities. y Q.—Was the Cer peng eth examined? wetook some oysters as we came down, and possibly a | tions overruled. wed y enre for incipient consamption, b » Capt, . A—As carefully as it could be without chemical test; 1] glass of wine, but Ido not recollect; { did’ not think that] A.—Well, sir, life is such a mysterous subject that it is Incoshin or wnicer, obstructed, diffieult will succeed the Siddons and sail the Oh Febtusry herreguiat | Rees, a well known comedian in England, died . sina the elt Reheat suddenly at Cork on the 30th November. iy asndvertaed.7 008 the ships of this linesailing pane | Min. Curries MATHEWS TO Wis CReDrTons.— could determine for certain. murder was going to be committed, but it might be like | difficult to say what are the catses Q. by Judge Kexr—You say she wos a peculiar woman; | this—"'Murder, here's a man going to leave his wife.” 1 | One was the case of a blow on th what do you mean by that? donot know if it was two men that f death at any time. head of a woman, one a ft the house and | case of infanticide, one acase of intemperance. I think a barge thereof, and for the ral prostrat-on of the the resit of inheren prodnced by —~ | Gentlemen: I begto inform you that I am now] wy —Why, peculiar—y: we br ‘ * foant say . ae, G Itis pleasant to thy taste and [ys ONLY Rho ary NE 4 u . . IT NESS: by, peculiar—very strange in her manner | went in again, but it was two persons; | can’t say if the | person may die for lack of stimuli, or, as the people sy, 7 in it ope ied rey both LEAN GULAR Tat tase cde Mini | seeking a protection under the authority of the | and talk. : manor woman Hed «, The had not her band on.| when the liquor dies the m CE a aperastura virtue “ig panctually as advertised (weather permitting) or pas: | Court of Bankruptey, with a view solely to enable} By Junon—In case of burning before death, the red ap: | him; I think I was told toc the door by both the man | Counse:—Well, w mm LET NO ONE DESZALK | we ORL AN: pt. 8, Sears, on the Loti J; me to convene a iatele Pel which I may persen- gig would ners 14 im i woman - , Nui Witrrss.— Well, ! , nt Nothirg enn b more ng Uae its invigorating effects ‘ re a ‘fy January, rn id with safety attend ; at which meeting 1 y Prisonen’s Couyart-~I do not believe thatthe burns | Judge Kext—The woman told you to close the door! | capilary vessels, ‘There was a tingid | appearance about | on men, os "The OBW EG ‘Wood, oa the 20th January, Hly an y 3 ? 6 1) nthe logs were aufficient to produce andden death; and | Wrrvess Yes. I cannot. say which of them told me | the vessels of the brainy | believe the as babite situde before t once become r ‘The accommodations of these ships for cabin. second feabin | trust | shall make such an offer as will prove ac- It immediately councerrets Ure ne passengers, ai , A Thave known of persons to have been burnt worse, they could settle their own difficulties, At the time [ left, | intempo hi impossible in any i Sei cha pery Chygfor t pusene daring the spent fail to ensure every ceptab 0 you, ne again big Fel ke Sa have recovered; I have known persons to be burnt wie pt thing appeated to be quiet, dtcekiae Meccan hie the’ 7; siecumpsletines that see pap Frew aes aes. The ships st chy line bare now commenced their regu! profession—t he only finial ly igh whic! f raR in astate of drunkenness by falling into the ortheir] By Disrnicr Avronsey—-[ do not, know if the expres: | do not know what life is. Ifa man is guilty ofa debauch, ered to be iacneable, Language. d, trips, an Ke a Munson rans da 1» throw if have itin my power wu bpd: ly to satisty : hes de- clothes catching fire; in such cases they have been burat | sion was—"A man will e his wife, or lave his wife.” | who dies suddenly in three or four hours, no traces are the meriis ofthe Lucina f ord ee 4 Ie piles of peresge bring lows on eh mands upon me. Lam, gentlemen, your obedient} about the chest and abdomen; a person might catch fire | I heard tre cry of murder as soon as I saw the persons | loft. ‘The organic forces arv exhausted, and we cannot | xarded by tne heads of the faculty i iany age. berths in esther of the above meekets can do so servant, C. J. Marurws.—Dec. 12, Iota and be suffocated by the smoke, and the body continue to | come out of the house. 1 do not know if one pulled the | discover the cause, A man who is intemperate in cating iat godnie hon Nope thee ii thie at 125 Falten board, of to & J.T. PAPSCO Benedici’s new opera will be produced at Drury-| burn after death; but a person lying in a hotizontal posi. | other back, or if the other was « woman. is as likely to have morbid app estomach and | corner Nassatt; and Smith & Tow te, Washiogton st, B a At their General Paseae lane theatre immediately after Christmas. ‘The | tion, with the feet catching first, would not be very likely | Wri B. Menem, ore at law—J was with the | brain after death, as he who is intemperate in drinking Price $3 per bottle, $21 per dora _jlare __ 43 Peck Slip corner South street principal part will be sustained by Mrs, Alfred to die inthat way. last wit that night, and lett him about 1A. M. to go up | Congestion of the brain, after death, may or may not ex. ARD~60 bole prime Leal Lard, in_yery superior order LARD = 00 ieegs pure Leal Lard, in superior order, Landing | Shaw, for whom the music has beats expressly | , BY, Disttict Arronxey—Supposs the fire wax communi- | Broadway, when T heard the cry of murder. [ crossed | ist in cases of death from drunkenness, ‘The smell of landing from ship Mississippi from New Orleans. for sale We ahi Mississi PL ETT Ne Ce eth a composed. cated first to the feet, could a person sustain the burning | over, and heard a second cry, in a female voice. I thought | alcohol may be traced in the brain after death, if the dis | py a K. COLLINS & CO., d » Tee " ty of the feet and legs and live ? it was a family quarrel, the words were, “Murder—mur- | section takes place immediately after death. Inever saw | j10 ec 46 Bouth street.

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