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- ‘ fm . - - s =——7. Vol. Xs) No. 76—Whole No. 3646 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1844. ertahosaty speed el = ‘To the Public. 'S . City Intelligence, General Sessions. at auction; Mr. Miller had i Hi la THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspeper—pub AMUSEMEN'tS. | Coroner's Ofice—iriday, Feb, 15.—Tux Seenry | Before Recorder Tallmadge ani Aldermen Lee and | things were kept; knew noboly ciumingtnen, ne | TRB Lae Arvain or Moxon — ts juslice to all lished every day of the year except New Years day and AMBMIOAN MUSKUM, Monven-—The Coroner yesterday comileted the exami-| 4, Scoles, Sanur. But, called—I was formerly a grocer ; {would | Patties, we publish the two following versions of cone ey. Price ‘2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per ND PERPETUAL F nation relative to the discovery of the body ofa youn, lancut 16.—Sentence Day —Edmund F. Burke, convict: | believe Miller ‘under oath ; hie character is geuerally | the late affair of honor between Dr. Cowen of the A AIR a in advance. 3 1, woman found in the cellar of w house formerly occupied | 4 of obtaining cigars by false pretences, was first ar- | good. : badiyif is ci nate weeaLy HERALD published yd Beata tae ae tare RONG, THENERIES, ine | by Michael Roach, at the corner of Water and Walnut | ‘igned for sentence, f BVareaman Hott, re-called—I meant to-day that the | North Carolina, and Mr. ha ot Need pee Ponape idl titre?” BEI as: onmoewae: suservets |setaeiad eiiter ter at tee ie ane Teas | Semen ed a nse, Seatra 2s | tel memerenan aT Geared. wes 6 econ ont) neliel cet eae bones a ineniy P HIN, 2 5 , from ap- | . or $ ne hat 1 calle e ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of LS. the best band of Ethiopian Melodists in | pearances, has been lying thee about two fears, was that | Original position of the Court, and had also learned from upon Miller I was onthe ship Ann Elisa, or coasting ;| Mr. Wheeler (a rejected lover of this lady) ask: the Herald is over THIRM'Y THOUSAND, and increasing | America. ion to whom the Mauager has engaged — ofadaughter of Roach, named Rosanna, who was very ill | ‘h€prosecution that he had refused to explain the alleged | the regular discharging bcok we return to the custom | sure of her hand for the next set. Hi fast, It has the lergest exroulation of any paper in this city, | ,¥iNG, WHITLOCK, the renowned Banjo Player aud Negro | used by him and his wile, who was her step mother. it | cause of his losses which, would have tented to amelor | houscsunually ee cuse her, as she was engaged. He tartly replied, he onthe world,’ grid Yo thenapare, Lhe BE Sor business | “Mi. B. WILLIAMS, the Delineator of Irish Character, | #0n of Roach, named Thomas, however, testified that he | #t@his sentence, if satisfactory to the minds of the Court | ‘The testimony here closed on both sides, and the case her for ever. During the set she received men in the city or country. lerete—caal i Songs, and favor.t Hornpipe Dancer. ' | received a letter from her from Philadelphia last fall, and | 824 the prosecutors. But in consideration of his previous | will be summed up this morning. Mr, Jordan opening, | tom Mr. W. an insulting motto, which he followed up by ‘vance, all kinds ited at th cain x0 wer. that she then resided there; jbut the testimony given by | $000 character the Court sentenced him to the Peniten- | and Mr. Blunt closing for prosecution refusing her hand in the turns of the dance. PRINTING of nk aera . e most moderate} M ie Vi Mit. er ae the other witnesses would induce a different conclusion, | U#FY for three months, and imposed a fine of $200, andor-| ‘The Court then adjournod till 11 o'clock this morning. On Mr. ©. being informed of these proc 8, he de- prion; andi te ae 0 pee or jee t the vopnler Ba and should have satisfied the jury that it was her body on | 4¢red that he should stand committed until the fine was manded a ‘ull ayology to the lady, or that Mr. W. should Paosatzron oF tax ikixe Neriatmuncee: > ‘Wax, faithfully represented to- | Which they had held the inquest. The singularity of the pe co United States Circuit Court. render to him the only satisfaction (in his opinion of ho- Martiwrest coruse cif Fal aN D tt the celebrated POLLY BOOINE and DANIEL | casehas induced us to give all the testimony taken be- Reconnen—Call John Jones, f r nor) a gentleman could demand. On this challenge, Mr. = 2 of alerted Nawen streets, fore the Coroner. He should cause athorough inves. | C&#tx—John Jones, Before Judge Betts. W. wrote what he deemed a satisfactory note to the lady, HAMILY) six in number, recently from Ger | tigation of this matter, fas we have not a doubt that the | | Rzcoxprx—Order the bail to be forfeited and prosecu-| Manem 15—Case of the Orizimbo Revolters—After | but which was not so looked upon by Mr. ithiul representatives of the ancient people of | girl has been murdered, dnd that the body ‘found was her | ted fosthwith, v Judge Betts had taken his seat this morning, he proceeded | repeated his demand for satisfaction. , who ¥or HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. | many, io val Mai! “Stenm ‘Ship CALE: | Reve may be seen in ther ative costae. (ny oc : 7 4 ; Egy ‘GPa QU 9 5 remains. KIER lohn Jones—John Jones—John Jones— | to give jadgment on Mr. Benedict’s motion to quash the | A meeting having. a arranged, and a promise ex- DT Lag a Besa Ee eet eeninas | ap conacltod ab nlf Keats of (Ee don as Coe eg my be Pelvate | The first witness called was— Peter Roberts, bring forth John Jones, in pursuance tothe | indictment. His honor, after taking a very. elaborate re- | tracted from Mr.W. that his friend Air’ Birmingham should fonday, “April eformances every evening at 7} oelock, sad Wedneaday | | Jastrs JunotaMox who resides at 289 Madison street,and | Cobdition, of "your ecognizance or your recognizance | view of our maratime jurisprudence, said that the result | call next day on Dr. Green (the friend of Mr. C.) for the Passage for Live + e+ $120. and “acurday afternoens at 3 o’cloc! who being sworn, said, that about 5 o’ch i . shall be forfeited. The was then ordered to be for- | of his judgment was, that thegindictment ought to be sus- | settlement of time, &ce. Aitidavit was then made Passage for Halifax « petaer 3 ‘Tickets 25 cents—ehildren under ten years 124 cents. Twen- | noon, oe Banaapiest’ take the fe ee, a | feited and prosecuted forthwith. ™ | tained: ‘The ‘second count was bad, and eught to be | Mr, Wheeler, the father of the potson engaged, ‘and the A hy co D. BRIGHAM, Jr. Ee tag extra for private consultations with taatineey a hole or breach where some workmen were digging for a| _ Trl of Richmond Woudhull.—The trial of this young | quashed. The seventh count should also be varied.— eee were arrested; and held to bail in $10,000. Mr. on hearing what Dr. Green bad to say, made attidavit, foundation for a house on the southeast corner of Walnut | ™an, formerly book-keeper for George W. Miller, on a| With those exceptions, he thought it sutticieut. He PRM Ae STATIEN ISLAND CONCERT. and Water streets ;by digging] farther along I discovered | Charge of forging a note for $500, in the name of Miller, | would, however, reserve the right to the prisoner's coun- | and bad him arrested, sysering. his object in waiting on BERRY. THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY the body covered with hay and straw, which was covered | Ws resumed. bs is sel to make any motion hereafter he might see fit, in Dr Green, was to hear and to disclose to the police what ‘On and aiter Tuesday, February 27th, the Boats will leave ILL GIVE THEIR FOURTH AND LAST VOCAL | With earth about a foot in depth; the body appeared to} We took occasion this morning to take the dimensions | rest of judgment, if his clients should be found guilty the opposite party intended. On his affidavit Dr. G. was as follows, aealiionioe bd tice :— " WwW ENTERTAINMENT for the Seasonja: the Tabernacle, | 28V¢ on the ordinary clothing of a female so far as the de- | Of the piece of paper on which the alleged forged note | John Deer, John Woodman, Thomas Peters, Oliver Hall, | arrested and held to bail. Leave Staten Isla Leave New York. on THURSDAY EVE SING, Murch 21st, ibid. * | cayed state of the body and clothing enabled me to deter. | W98 Written. It is three inches wide and eight anda| Abraham Patterson, Matthew Daily, August Hepener,| And so ended this aftuir. Devt, ‘At 8% A, M. Ato A.M. ‘avticulars in future advertisements. ml15 %*re_ | mine; a part ofthe clothing which appeared to be the out. | h#lfimlength. The space between the top of the paper | William Williams, and Abner Brooks were then put on] ‘The following is another statement of the other wo ” ft P.M. COMPLIMENTARY BALI er dress was of dark colored silk; the hair was long and | 224th) signature to the note, which Miller testified wag | their trial for an endeavor to create a revolt on board the] . 2 FM. Sig P.M. i a LL in hie own handwriting, is one inch and an eighth, and | ship Orizimbe, lying opposite the battery, on the 8th day | side. dark colored; there was no appearance of uny cottin or iver by bis pupils s¢| box in which the hody wast fo not know that there was | the water mark of the paper is at the bottom of the note, | of March instant. _ | Ata party,given bythe Misses $ , in the upper part of the tae Koike siniek, | a cellar at that place, We have been thus particular, as Miller alleges thatthe | Daviv Foor, the captain of the vessel, was the first wit- | city,some time in the early part of February, a Dr, Cowan + Wm. Manta Stxacnan, residing at 695 Waker street, being | Signature is his, but that the piece of paper on which itis | ness called and sworn—The substance of his testimony | waited upon a young lady to the above party, where she es—W Lawrence Barker, JD. Ww.) sworn said—I am acquaintedwith persons who have lived | Wtitten has been torn from a letter or something contain- | was that, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock in the al: | recognized an old acquaintance, a Mr. Wheeler, adent Farrets, J. W. Bricher, 4 ot at the south east corner of Walnut and Water for | ing his signature, aud the body of the note filled up in | ternoon ¢f the 8th, he heard a noise on deck, came up and | of law, of thie city, who tendered the young lady his hand 5 '. B. On Sunday the boat will leave at 11 instead of 12. Weshington Hall, Monday ev: 5 fedor MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY, AND THY, INFERMEDIAT PLACES, ‘ ne Heads od B, Sha 7 " i geese tH @ ie ee tee hy pear ee Siar eae hay Tas Wing. | Several years past ; T'do not know of any one having dis- Woodbull’s handwriting found Deer and the first mate having hold of each other; | for the next cotillon. She politely informed him that she the co A Fie . m * fi Chambers strest, on Fri- | ton Hall, Le y’s Hotel, and at the dé appeared suddenly except a daughter of a Mr. Roach, | J4¢9" 5S. Anccranius, called by defence —I bought a | he called upon Deer to let go his hold; Deer refused; he | was engaged, and hoped that he, Wheeler, would exeuse bay \ericom 0 oak at — fae Lia sbaeed ips fu ‘ovejoy’s Hotel, and at the door on feavenias aisha who lved there betareen two and three years ago; on in: no George W. Miller, of Tattersall’s horse market, tbep rane Backs to the canta, Droste ents cutlass, and | her, but would dance the next cotillon with him. Mr. W. r passage or freight, avply om’ board, or to P. C.) avian - = = quiry of Mrs. Roach, her step-mother, she said that her r 56, ; a“ called upon him a second time to let go; he re feeling indignant in, being superceded by the Southerner MULTE at the Office on the whart. mise | [4 SHES ANNDAG BALL in (Aid of the Funds of dathen wilioped New ektveke hag fra Aan Ea lot tae Crosrezanined by Buuer—Mr. Miller purchased a bill of then put the sword between the, ane sold! bins If informed the young’ Indy that he would Zxcuse her, and ns ctu gaa pg a RRR RN fe ge x . i : oods from us, amow 232 60, and is ches t Jet go, cut hi 3 t BO, d by, eve vel treated NEW YORK, Pat ees TROY STEAM- | till abe place ou Wednesday, 20th March, at the Apollo Sa- ufter that Mr, Roach and his family moved away ; I have | £00! hounting to $ and gave his check | not le: go, he would cut his arm; he let go, rushed by, | that forever. “During the evening the young lady ‘omm ok, +4, € Broadway. seen him beat his daughter, whose name I think was El- the balance over the amount of $100, which was given | seized a club, and said he would see it out; the remaind her old triend with some coolness, he having relused her kets ean D- procured of len ; [think she was between 16 and 17 ycars old and | {oF the horse of the crew were present, und were called upon to inter- | and in danci INE. i a ‘The following day, the young South. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 181i—MORN- way MM. NOAH. Faq. President, about my height; [have seen him beat her two or three | Una. P. Wanv, wascolled, but didnot answer. fere and take Deer away from the first officer; theyrefused; | erner having heard of the affuir, sent a note to,Mr. Whee- es Tere ete of Bassler « eet, M. MICHOLL, a + Vice President, 291 Broadway. times, and I have seen her step-mother whip her at the | Bess. J . called and sworn—I purchased a wagon | after Deer and the mate were separated, the whole of the | jer, demanding a apology or satinfaction, tan tava in- Te tt ortlock A. M.. {Sondave +5 i oct SABRITE, Haas, * win st same time with a stick ; once [ saw the father beat her | 0f Miller on the 22d of November, 1842, and gave $80] crew retired to the forecastle; the captain then went to | sulted the young lady while under his protection. ‘The steambeat EMI TRE, Capt, SR, Hoe Ri ameae tar, “00 Bowery. with a piece of board, at another time with a rope of the for it the forecsstle, and ordered Deer to go aloft, which he re-|~ Mr, W. sent a reply to Dr. ©., ich immediately Eveni ine—-Dire ct from the foot of Courtiaudt street, at Puiltp Pike, 57 Broad street. size of a broomstick with a knot at the end of it; after she | _ W-L. Onmssy, sworn—I left the wagon purchased by | fused, using atthe same time the most gross and oppro | prought Dr. Cowan's friend, Mr. Green, to investigate Toveliek P.M. [Suucinys except Levy, 40 Maiden Lane, had been beaten with the rope, I saw her at my residence | ©9l- Jessop, to be sold by Miller; the lowest price to be | brious language; the captain next ordered them to come | the ditficulty, and make arrangements for its amicuble set- The Steamboat SIV ALUC W. Ca af McLeon, and £,% Sipmonde oe Pearl street. with a bruise nearjthe eye, which was bloddshot ; she | $75 buthe was to get as much as he could for itand have | up and hoist the boat, which they, one and all, refused; | tlement he Steaunboat ALBANY, Cart.RoB: Macy. oo HA. Kita or Wateraarent, | complained of the severityof her father’s treatinent,which | #8 Commission ; Miller rendered me an accountof sale | they were, next morning (Saturday) ordered to man the] Mr. Wheeler having learned that the young lady had she alleged was in consequence of her step-mother ; f for $75, and when afterwards | discovered that he had re- | Windlass and weigh auchor, but again peremptorily | sanctioned the proceedings of Dr. ©. for re non vntment of the never heard any threats made by the father or stepmother | ceived $80 for it from Col. Jessop, I called upon him and | refused, and Deer replied, * he'd be damned athe would, It, wrote her a reprimand for her fi whavioer at the the muotic that their boats have | m12 9ris*m ion the past winter, beea refitted | ———— ‘and many improvaments itded to ~ CHATHAM THEATK an t the daughter, who was of a mild disposition ; her | he Gave me the $o that he had unaccounted for in the bill | that he wanted law in the United States’ Court jorit; und | party, the tenor of which was insulting in the extreme the confort of the traveller, ‘The Troy and Empiie. as hereto- aid ‘Tuonspay, March lth, 1841, ing was very scanty ; I never saw her with a stock- | Of sale; Miller was present when Woodhull paid me for | would see it out there.” K'nir, By, the friend of Mr, Wheeler, culled upon Mr-Gtwen > be fee BIL a OM rend pe hell sedi ac Potnivd ‘eke MEN waged at A ing on; I never saw her wear a silk dress ; her step-mo- | the #ale of the wagon; Miller directed Woodhull to] ‘The Mare was next examined, and his testimony was | at his room, at the Waverly House, on Saturday last, and og the prineipal soeevmediate landings on the Kiver. | atthe Mavager’s Office, on Wednesday nexts the 200% Aszaree: | thet commonly wore black or brown silk ; she stated brook pea ; ane commissions, insurance, &e was | the same us the captains, ‘ their got sufficient information to file an attidavit for the ‘The Swallow and Albany will 1orm the 7 o’clouk Evening | ments hoving been made for the ‘Lheatre ts oven on Monda’, | that she had money coming to her when she should be- lucted by Miller from the sum of $75 Captain Gi.sox, who shipped the crew, was examined } arrest of Mr. Green—the substance of which emanated Line (through direct) daily {Sundays (exeepred.) ‘The above | the 25th, J. M SCOTT, come of age, and that her brother had wrote on to her fa- | ,, Mt. Joxvan called Uzal P. Ward, to show the transac. | for the defence, and swore that the mate was drunk when | from his friendly visit to Green’s room. Mr. B, also called boats are of the first class of Ste:mbosts, and for xpead and ac- | mldec Acting Manager. | ther to send her to school, and complained jthat she was | tien relative to the sale of the wagon to Arcularius, but | he came en shore to his house to complain of the men; upon the young lady, and informed her, to this eftect, that Sourmadatios wocarpesied) pad. ry tec) Srraiey piers Lat TORR CMUOARETLOMIDIE Uae TERI | Kept at home for a pot-slaver ; her younger brother lived | b€ did not answer He, therefore, asked the Court to | and gave Deer a good character if she did not write a letter exonerating Mr. Wheeler that CO Ae Cae cdieat tases cious ina eumasent guarantee of Kiet] ¢1\O. PERSONS who purchase thoes most destruct! at home part of the time ; she had w half sister about three | “ow him to call this witness when he came into court. The District Arronvey called a witness to contra-| she would be the means of the death of one of the parties attention, civil deportneot and safe management. sl id dsngerousart.cles for uprooting o1 or four years old who was well clothed ; when Roach left Mr. Buunr objected, as the rule of the Court was, that | dict Captain Gilson, and the case rested. concerned, whereupon she addressed a letter, saying that New York, Mareh 12 1844 mec ber, that although a cert oe Baberits Sate the doe and winds an the inside, and bales Aaa eaimage ‘fal Pe case before the pro- cane. Court adjourned, and will charge the Jury to-mor- she wan eae being maxon cist orto: Ke ir = —F ‘nch name as i saw him out of a back-window ai re ny. we ught to an amicable settlement. Much we Hee TDURPORT td en wo Rn {Thomas Jones, $F Oba declare that ail | glass out of it with a brick; he then log Perera Mr. Jonpax said that he pr jamed the defence had offer. Uhitell WebTas Obiniioa tos OM Preaueie apuluet her inclination, P pcp rg abled such vreparations are either too simple tab vfs orto! and nailed down the hook with which the window was | & enough, as two clear transactions had been shown be- aie Oe meme tee meee eeee 2 ere ee Inthe arrest and finale ull wccounts are alike, A. B : : ; the daughter Elle it, which | fore the delivery of the a f , _fsecnuers (or Albany. by ths Toute will ke the new and | youreseu ke’ eau brie fo-ward the nnuies otsevera bray | head with half a comb Boneh ook oe a fart of her | Nich ax has buen condueted by Miller, te ® PMR | John ‘Scott, and "Thomuy Davis, three teamen on board | Preacy IN Tue Cuttwa Seas.—The following facts elegant steam! ‘ i j * ty eeae:t| Ht icorpenintaly nrevldue ta His veel sae The Covur decided that they must adhere to the rule, | the ship Shakspeare, were this morning put on board a} appeared in the Boston ‘Transcript of Thursday af- ae forme—french ay “ hag peor dete té revenue cutter by the captain, charged with an attempt Bs Glelodinr fans Bsidgeroess teents be uve Housaronsccand f vt me—french, | afterwards | saw Mrs. Roach, who said they lived at the | 204 the defence must close their testimony before the pro- | Te y Lait ips ar Se PUY ternoon:— Weacera Hsiininds, washout chanxe of care or baguuge crates, | ear ag fe dangearee aa ta taeeene Me aah eek a cost | coener of Broome and Goerck strects, and that they were | svctition present rebutting evidence. One ofthe jurors re. | 19 ereate amutiny on bound said ship on her passage trom | "STITT see grom Manilla: have juat heard te Albany, arriving same evening at ¥ 0” teieuce, not fo well another bottle of mur dangerous tum, ‘nn | Kolng to move to Peck Slip; I did not inquire about the | Plied that they thought they had heard enough on this by Captain Hunterlotthe revenue cutter ineharge Sf the | ofthe loss of the xchooners. Zephyr, and Anglona, both to ward my fellow-citizeus urchasing oF using this, If | daughter Killen point to satisfy them, without calling other witnesses. + | Uy itu States’ Murshal, and by him brought belore Mr | late of Boston, The Zephyr wax bound to Bombay trom ; from Hor passage or Freight, apply on board. ov, ab ths office, £008 | they do use they, wil be disfiguced for Ii Tuomas Roa o, sworn—1 hud a wagon sold af . J, Brooks, which leaves 5 hve Work Troes foot_Laberty atrest, Tuesday moraiag ar hut | jrtectwele persons who have been deceived hay z o’clock. Ware throug! jiding at No. 256 Water street, bein, Cornetivs Banx Sl sqcce| a ; . 5 i i of ‘The publics’ servant, * Are aonee: rs ‘ i & | Miller’s horse market in Broadway in 1842: | Commissioner Rapelje, who had them committed for exa- | Canton, for a cargo of opium, and hud $600,000 in specie TAT aL I _anls 2tisec THOMAS JONES, 62 Chathom st | herot Walnut und Water dete reacts lived at the COF | fain whether it was hefore or alter July told nine mot to | ination, ‘They will be examined this day, on hoard.” he Was taken in the Chinn Seu by Piaten NEW YORK AND PHILADELRHIA RA «ROAD LINE | AT BEEF. FAT BERF.—On Saturday, 16th March, wi'l | at which place he resided about a year ; he removed from | Sl! it for less than $75, and to get as much as he could; about the Angiona, hut understand that all her crew were spate Manadatsaan ttn ttacadons Peniexcs hflerd forsale at 4 Ceutre marketa Bair, of beatin: | that place, a near as 1 can recollect, abont the first of he sold it, and told me that he got only $75 for it; I asked Cpr conte satire? Whe 2, was eold to ai Amerionn i’ Oanioa, au; Wawanunswick, Parncayo + | far Heifers ont 5 years old, and a pa'rof Stears, @ years old-—| April, 1842 ; his family consisted of himself, his second | Miller who it was sold to; he said he did not know, but | Mancet 16—Judge Kuwr took his seat on the bench’at 11 | and the A. to a foreigner. i raised by Mr. Merritt, of Courecticu:, pronounced by judges to | wife, his daughter Rosanna and Mf, is that it was going ont of the city; he dedueted the commis: | o’clock, the Clerk read the list of cases on the Calenaar res : bbe the b handsomest that have been offered Catharine, Dyna second. wife ; Tepaan tnd his daughter J sions, 8c. and paid me some $68 or $69 und some cente, | for thisay, eisai These piracies in the Chinese waters are becom- Als» very superior fat Veal and Mat 1 of “3 4 . . id at prices. tor guit the tines “The. treats “st the | 16 years of age at that time; { saw my father, m step- |, W- H. Drake, sworn —I left a wagon and two horses | —Enslee v's. Vermilyea.—An action of assumpsit on a pro-} ing frequent. We noticed accounts of one ortwo phyiiees Jeers) Dae actor veer eae in the English papers, received by the Siddons,— tally invited to call and | mother my sister Rosanna, and my half sister Catharine | (0 Sale at Tattersall’s in 1841; the wagon cost me $250; | mii ion in exhibiting for sel- | in Philadelphia on the forepart of May, 1842; Ireceived a | [think [ told Miller to sell the wagon for not less than | ‘The defence put in was that the note wax endorsed by THROUGH IN SIX HOURs. . d meats ns above menti Sster 5 $175; one ofthe horses I sold to Vand for $95 i i 3 ix ‘ ease! i 1 1 Zeph dae MR a ete Coe eaiankt 52, 0 ni ict letter from my sister Rosanna last fall; she then resided at jj ‘old to Vandewater for $9. I] the defendant. Verdict for plaintif $361 and six cents | Such vessels as the Anglona and Zephyr carry ge, ork daily from cb (oat of Courtanat e NB, Meats bos ae RENO, No, UC entre Market tere ‘my father and ast alk both beat her ; my | (hink Miller told me that he sold the wagon to a man in | costs. enormous sums of specie, and hence are rich bits coads to, Bordentown, from thence by | testis met ot Woe ety father sometimes ‘boat her at the instigation of his wile New ervey for $1005 1 dont at | received more than | J and H. Wrigleylvs Brith —An action of assumpait on Sach ioltenboe Fetal hak Iphia. i TE CORTES PON DENG EFT | think she was toller, when they removed, than [am now 225 for the wagon and horses. [By reference to the sales | a promissory note lor $391. Verdict for plaintift. to pirates. Such clippers, however, ou, 0 have ag Ute peecesté: divi’ yo Celntien (opposite to THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN there is some property coming to my brother, myself and | Nok it was found that the wagon was sold by Miller on | Doughty vs. Hope.—An action of ejectinent to recover | gairun all pirates. ‘They are remarkably fast sail- without change of cars, BURNS AND CLARINDA my sii ii the Lath J) 1S41, f 3 y ii a i ¥ f car b L. ? ¥ y sister Rosanna ; I do not know of any person hav; ie h June, » for $130, and the entry in the cash ] premises located in Broadway. Verdict for plaintiff. e TL aie inom nidieercnerbee tei oon, TPHE whole ofthe mysiesions sud secre Correspondence | suddenly disappeared from that house ¥ Person AOI | ook wus $130, and commissions received, making $135.} | Kelly vs. Satterly was next called on. lr Majorhaying |ers. Lf the Zephyr or Anglona, therefore, should SimEaich teaedae ehaten oe : oT aed Tigh tele Place between tne Post Bunys and the celeara- |” Geonce W. Bustexn, residing at 127 Twellth street, I received a note from Mr. Miller's counsel stating that | appeared for the plaintiff, a short discussion took place, | he used for piratical purposes they will cause some tadelphis bane crate ure gouteved from city. t9 citt: | boon sought farin vain by Canwingham and ginern foe the | BelNg sworn, enys—1 am the agent of Mrs. Emmett the | the difference would be paid me: this wasafter | had found | when the case was postponed until May Veale Conan Goal wihout being opened by the way | Bach train is provided with | purse of publication, hae at lenuth. by the decease of Civ. | OWner of the premises on the south east corner of Walnut | Ut that Miller had received $135 tor the wagon; | gave | A few undefended cases on notes were then disposed of, | losses in that quarter. Vessels bound to Canton,or acar in which are apartments ant jing rooms exzressly for ay fallen mto tne hands of her grandson, W. 3. NicLebos:, | and Water streets. Mr. Stanwood was the tenant of the | thé letter to my counsel, Charles H. Smith, to settle the] when the Court adjourned over till to-morrow at the | Manilla, d&cc., should hereaftergo well armed. Re ela lisksleive Philadelphia trom the foot of Wal Eq. and is now first giveu tw. the world. ‘The American edi- | house on those premises for about five years previous to | *#air, and collect the difference that Miller owed me, us | usual hour, af. .. ob town st? oclock, A. M. n is a neat 12mo, volume of about 300 pages cloth, gilt—is | Mir. Reach’s occupancy of a part of it. Michae! Roach | Be received more for the wagon than he accounted for; “nom NV NZAS. Phe bri rdner H. Wright, ani by mllroad fom Camden, at oolock, P.M ued and FOr enle ny | Row bk he BBY BO with his family oocupled the store Noor and ta tie rece | from information that I got round town, I was induced to mon Pleas. Hoe siabt se spars ‘ pipers Hey iS ts Ne lies itmore leave Phuledelppia at 736 Ay M., and 5 Im* No.9 Park Row, | about the Lith day of Junuary, 1941, "till about the last of | tbink that something wrong had been done in the sale of Before Judge Ingraham, Captuin Renton, arrived last night in 10 days from DF cn enpin se ae thelines from New York AGS—i00 bales $F F F Rags, March orthe first of April, 1842; his lease was not out iy, enn and wagon ? Mancn 15.—John W. Morgan v8. John Shepherd —T Matanzas. We learn from Captain R. that consid- , 109 bales Sicily do. ; ‘tiNl the first of May. During Roach’s residenee in that | DAvID A. Huts. called and sworn—I know Miller and | was an action raughi by plaintifl, Mi. Woodrnft, isle\exciteiment ded:ut Matans c AKKANGEMMNTS FOR 18a Como aa nore tabs Vavae: for | house, the upper part was occupied b: lies — | Woodhull; in 4842, some time in November, Mr. Woodhu! | a promissory note drawn by the defendant, payable to | T@bie excitement prevmiled at Matanzas in conse- OLD ESTABLISHED. PASSAGE OFFICE, He by x BRC . viz: Mrs. Messin, Peter Dagan, Suita Weeks (colored), | ledon mad my house; he wanted to borrow money; it | George O. Tompkins, for $120, sixty days after date, and | quence of the arrest ef a number of foreigners 100 Prue street, comer of South. Ms iberty stteet_4 And others, Whoselames [donot recollect, Since May, | W@4 Rot convenient for me at that time to lend him; he | endorsed by George ©. ‘Tom n A ins. It appears that the note a ch g Spe " nael OPPER —200 cists Boalish Sheathing Copper, from lito | 1842, the whole house was let to; Nicholas Schaffer, acii | *0Wed me a note signed by Miller for $000; he wanted me | was an uccommodation nota, und. giver by the delendant | CETeRCH and Spanish) who were suspected of being fendant 32 oz, manutactured from the best ore an the mst careful | jt was torn down a few days ago, 1 do not know who oc- | t© 8dvance him $50 on it, and takeit as collateral security; | to Tompkins to take up another note of $100. ‘¢ompkins | in league with inhabitants of Hayt and Jamaica ribetbersleate to call'thearrention of Netrends | manner. | EK. COLLINS & CO. cupied any part of the Rrcifale. oceupied by his family | 101d him that I would let him know in a day or two ; a | ‘ook the note to amen of the namo of Hicks, a broker in to create an insurrection in Matanzas. More arrests i r * a d two after I called at the office at Tattersall’s, and | Wall street vd i f y a Sas eee mee aceite nel senate | STON TB OT Ae oe ee ee Re eny,, Pate OL Dia Se he Milles Lak PORE ee eee sod | al treet, and deposited with him for $100, and receiv. |... expected. A noted brigand, who had for a , for ol ing o » and steer L jouse havin; pal suddenly. ach manifested - : - W 00d a on after left ; the | ed the money. Hicks subsequently parte with it, aud | Were & ed. eC » W te insrengers, Uy the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, sail | CONSERVATORY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT extraordinary anxiety to renew his tease, and gave as af Next day Tcalled again and saw Mr Miller ; {told him | it passed through the hands of several individuals, until | long time been a terror te the inhabitants in spite UME Dowding Poekets wo sail rem New: York, the ioe, 10th and AKRIVALS OF FRESH SEEDS. reason that afriend of his would give him one hundred | ‘hat I called to see him about a note of $900 that Wood: | it came to plaintiff without any endorsement. ‘The de- | ir j i rey - ncknowledging the tibers’ | and Gfty dollars for his stock in trade and his good will of | Mil had showed me, and wished me to advance money | fendant contended that the note for $120 be of the efforts of the government to rid the island yatronage,reerived by his Wis searon, (for which, he fa the lease. It was represented to me that the place was on it ; Lage fron hed no ny to part with th Hieks F100; was tainted with usury in the h of his existence, was caught up the country a short rl 1 patrons and the pa surely nailed up when Ri i j 0 5 ¢ had given itto him under a private agree- | holder under the statute of 1837; that : « 5 tee sameeeee ermagrenns for the spring Seem es securely nailed ap, when Roach left it, and I gave ordersil Mone and that he would not pey it if 1 nought ier this Seth eoation ibe 9100; and that, thers time before Capt. R. sailed, brought to tows, and Tateelted eeetion tad hoes cap sana boom ‘Jura THomrson, resi ng at 692 Water street, being | #8 in the latter part of November, 1842; this is the note | fore, Hicks ought to have given notice to the defendant | kot in the public squa just been completed by the receut arrivals ol th se- | sworn, says—I knew the family of Michael Roach who | that Woodhull offered to me ; Millet appeared to be angry | to redeem the note any suit was commenced, or be - nice Neth d ike Condon ane Harte. ; resided on the south-east corner of Water and Walnut | When | xpoke to him about the note. fore prrting with it. His Honor charged the jury,’ that ic]. Pte Nn Timer oy AE ws baa AS io the Follewing Peete ee v befund to eoatan superb varieties of new | streets, for some time previoty to hia removal, about first | , Cross-ezemined by Buuxt — Woodhull owed me about $60 | they believed the plaintiffs witnesses, they “should ‘ind | {ctory of McFarland & Kendall was destroyed by fire on vincial Bank of Ireland, payable at annual, biewnial aud rereanial Fiower Seeds, many of whicl. | of April, 1842. Tt was the common report that his daughter, | NorFowed money ; his father and mine were cousins ;|a verdict for hin for the full amount, but if they believed | He oth instant, “Loss $2000, No insurance. Glouinel, "Londonderry, ¥ rare, the atvention of | Wiio'was about 14 or 19 years of age, was severely beaten | Woodhull said that Miller had given him the note as part | the defendant's ‘witnesses, they should find for plaiuull t. all lover: of FI thiowe, Colerain Tu connection with the above, and for the purpos» ing sti tabli 20th—and from London on the 7th, 17th and 37th ofeach month, aa THE SUBSCRIBER, a greater facilities to passengers, the subscriber hases- ed & Teeny Hine of first class New York bui and copper tastened ships, to sail panctually wi throughout the year. Kreat ca ‘or the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their funilies or friends, drafts are given, payable at sight, on ‘Vegeuabl+ snd. Wield Seeds have also been imported, of those | by her parents. Isaw her almost daily ‘till about a werk | 1#1@ry aud for something else; [have since been paid the | only $100 —Veraict for plaintiff for the full amount - Fire ww Norra Witnranam, Mass.—The saw eae Konisktten, | kind ich are desirable c» be obtamed at a foreign ma: | before he moved away ; it was reported at that time that | $09 that Woodhull owed me ; this was the latter part of | John Durfee for plaintiff’. A. Nash for defendant mill of Moses ©. Hulbert was burned on the 9th instant. iymena, Parsonstown, | Kets othersorts, for which the American rroda:tions are more | she had run away. ‘The night before Mr. Roach moved | Pebtuary, 1843; when I called upon Miller, 1 asked him Loss $2500, insurance $1500. argan, b ve been grown by men of experience an: 5 Fane D ry celebrated, trave e away, I saw him put his horse through the front door into the | When the note was to be paid, as it wes drawn on demand; Ballyatanno for this establishment onfy-all of which cau baa Aerd ond Geil Its dokr ops I dever espe ‘eirl afters 1] Be Said it was none of my business ; this was the last Hicipg IN Wisconsin.—A tragical aflair came Havana.—We have received Havana papers to nake Hollow, Grant county, Wisconsin, on | thi , sa ; words! said. [This witness hav intedly ) 29th ultime, which are exceedingly barren ot leaurs, Spooner, Atw. . Bankers, London; | bear @ genuine character. he caused all the ofd seeds (procured | Rusxcca Jurrnes, residing at Cherry, hear Walnut st, | tving denied that he ever heard of the note until Wood. | Her, Esq , counsellor at law. It xeems that Col. White, | young Queen Isabella’ assuming the reins of govern- ‘aterioo Road, Liverpool; payable in every town | Py. hi be sold ion. | being sworn, said— knew Michael Rouch and his family | Wull was arrested.) Iie wax most closely and searchingly | t Kentuckian, and formerly « member of ntucky | inent seem hardly yet to have subsided. We hold in our Mr ‘Dankp) to “ iE i “ ined by Mr. Bl ‘ ; Legislature, had on the previous evenin, 1 singing ® | hands a very ch ber of th os de Trinidad when they resided at the corner of Walnut and cro amined by Mr. Blunt, but answered every ques- a a g ging ® | hands a very charming wumber of the Corres de Trinidad, fo ogee el sane geome have pee him beat his dau; ter wil he soethtog ‘¢', | tion with great clearness, and explained every thing con. | Whig song at the Wisconsin House, and Latimer, who | in Cuba, superbly embellished with gold letter and Ogured now oF | Gece of lath or stave; Isa w-rniseson her person efver. | Hected with hisknowledge of the matter in the most ex. | W#* Pretent, applied to him some degrading epithet. | engravings-—u delicate offering of our contemporary’s +" yor further tnformatson (Jf by Jeter, poet pajd,) apply to or Farther JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street About 100 bales were saved. No ‘ectner of South, N. ¥. : ss ‘ i whereupon Col. W. slapped hi the fac 7 5 7 " - An extensive collection of these teantifui | wards, which appeared as if the: n after: | plicit manner } P lapped him in the face. Latimer | loyalty, We perceive that a fire broke out at Sauta-Am PA nie ila fo perth Be ‘Weewrlpe Bead, i Roots hava also. bean iaiberted trom the mest erat: | Niows given heter that time: Iteare tc Peete ety, | The Court here took a recess until half past 4o'clock. | thereupon challenged White to fight a duel and the chal: | iicur Matanzas, on the night of the 24th ult , wh nent growers, and are bulbs of the most choice Prize “lowers | three quarters of an hour, and th ith 7 ‘ lenge was immediately accepted. A Mr. Gloster, who | ened to destroy the whole town; but it was hap NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. exhibited ia England during the last two years. They are now | Wnuttel open, andl wes thot ta cet aL einen ndow : Evexina Session. also hada difficulty with Latimer, was to act as the friend | tinguished by the energetic efforts of the a To sau iron New York on the 26th and Liverpool oa the ith | uooer reoperation. and.cowd extahlied plate warranted trw A > get in, when his wife thre | Warenway H. Hut was re-called by prosecution.—I | of Col W.. This all took place on the evening of the 224 | without doing much harm, One or two houses wore ui each month. to name will be ready fr sale in due season, Catalogues, con: | pail of water at me, 1 have heard her beaten several | saw Mr Vandewater, the late foreman of N iller, last sv On the 23d, Latimer met Glo ing through the So taining a fall description of ‘excn varvety, tererver with in J tines before and afterwards. She told me that che was | mer ; I told him that U thought Miller's course tela se to'| Kall of ING Sviadocala House, to Precktaaee und ethene Le ee pice strutinne for their ultare, ‘will Be publisied ar-an ext; ieaig Cape piece Re papers cancerming pro: this rial was very singular I think I told him something | xiving him any notice, drew x pistol un fired nt Sreawnont Disacten—The, steamboat Pene- om New Yorke. A large collection of fine healthy plants in F'lower,are in thy 5 J id mt my interview with Miller relative to the note, but | | ball grazing h ast, but withont da luim any inju. | lope, Capt. H. Kinney, whileon her downward trip from Ship ROSCIUB, Captain Johu Collins, 26th March. Conservatories, which will be found desirable ornaments fo ol ie ah a of any person disappear: | cannot say that I told him exactly what I have said here | ry. Gloster then seized a rifle to dewad Wissosir’ Gur bo: | ‘Tostalones, with & Cargo ot 700 bales cotion, was totall ‘Shp Seen Pypaie £. B. Cobb, 26th April. the Parlor, &e. ‘Br. Mivulaxan G gabicdk ne e on trial relative to that interview. fore firing, Latimer snapped auother pistol at him, which | consumed by fire on Tuesday morning, at or near 2 She SaeReRN Cera ies eae ope Rtiaets, Baskets, and Vases of Flowers, can be procured | i. Nalng aworn, cuit T eave eng at No 9 Park | Wa. G. Ancuxncalled, and sworn by prosecntion.—I | did not go off. Gioster then discharged his rifle and kill Bluff, "Phe fire is kupposed to have originated from hip G. + Cape. une inucand Orameat Trees, Bhrabe hard Wtasee” eo. iv | the hoy of an waknowy feraale eae on examination of | was employedby Miller from August, 1s, to July, 1840 ; [ed Lathiner upon th spot, Latimer was an Englishanan an burning through snd communicating to the ‘ft then for about four months, and retu ig remained | and a Canadian cotton in her hol OL. A Depeyster, 1th March. great variety. Park dead house. It is about the ordinary stature of aful! asi, Lith April Bulbous Flowering Roots. viz : Gladiolus, Mexican Tiger ; ; intil May, 1811, when Mr Woodhull came ; Miller is en anALAAE Perce « lost—the passengers and crew, however, lost most ith May Flower, Tiger Lily, Jacobean Lily, “Luberose, se. &e., by | grown female; the hair was long and dark colored; the | tirely unacquainted with hook-keepi Netw where paicatis baat hs ‘ rit baggage » greater part of the carg ad ates Ht rae in gil vones of the head and extremities were bare; the anterior | | Mr. Buss offered to. pros sh account on the | NEW, York Lecistayure.—'The State Prison bill, ave been insured at the different offices in this city. has occupied the House some ten days in Mobile Register, March 7. upwards of 1000 tons, Mower Stand: y Tarra Cotte Klower Vases, and Pot, | unis of the ribs were projecting through the soft parte: | books of Miller was short $363 47, during the time. that | W/¢ uct nf _ York, wi improvements as | of new and handsome desigus. Goid, ish Globes, &e. | the outer layerof the soft parts covering the bones wax | Woodhull his Hook-keepe: commuttee of the whole, was yesterday reported to the combine great speed with unusual comfort for passengers. Allarge assortment of Gardening Tools, Horticultaral aad | cranstormed into adipocre; the anterior wall of the abdo. | Mig uae a nook keeper it] house, after a long sittin tally in i oe 7 ; ; f aE Ge ddeeld’ ohlestes ant the haa : house, alter a long sitting, substantially in the shape in ' Every care has bees tahau iu the arrangement of their aceo Agrculeurl Books, ke. on han. » cvw parce, { ten won pertct in form tad a TeaeeING Ee ie ef ane ecemban oflectd, and the Court refused to admit | have, ere long sitting, substantially In the ehape Amusements. dations. The price” hen $100, tor wh “he above are now offered for sal Amite stotes will be provided. "These ships are commanded by | having ween parshased for c:sh, oaadyintageous terms a experienced masters, who wil make every exertion to give ge-| The Third AngualCatalogue is now in course of puolication, | Suish the fat ral satisfaction. and will be ready for deivery (gi Neither the captains or owners of the ships will be responsi- | week. j ble for a Wy letters, parcels or packages sent by them, nnless re-| Orders an bre to with prompen ’ for a je ye the intestines in their natural position, and could distin- " hat i Slew’s ne Prisons ‘The only material amendments made to Cnatuam Circus. — When we cast our eyes upon m them, partially transformed into adi | rathnd veracie re eT Miller's General eharacter for | HiT Were those proposed by Mr Bosworth. Piey relate | the bills of this establishment, a comparison is al- #) early inthe evauin. | Hocre: I could distinetly observe the cavity and form of] MreJonnax objected, oy the defence had not attacked iy to the government and. palics of the prison, | most tnconseiourly snetituted between it und the other the bladjer in its natural situation; on éxamining the } his gengral character by any testimony offered on his part incial management—and are well calculated at | houses. And certainly no other house exhibits the con- bones, I found the epiphises completely ossified; the teeth %, y p once to secure afaithfx! and accouniabh gement | tinued enterprize of the Chathum.4This evening we have apy ‘ ‘The Count admitte . " man Rncuthapencsions. $00 SANE TRIO Sole Crareae snd bones have the npperrance of thors ina perton be-[ exceptions: nite) the testimony, and defence took | ort congerns, and io give the new system a fur trial | feals of posturing end athletic exercises by the whole ‘4 PCOETINA Bedse tween twenty and thirty years of age; there was no frac |" By Biv'wr.—Q. What is Miller's general character for | Pb# quesiwou on ordering the bill to athird reading Wes the company besides various cavalcades, songs and “kc, The “Grand Operatic Concert” Carter and Edwards, is also to be repeat. other bone, as far as | wax able | truth and ver: journed yesturday—thongh ite fate can hardly be considered donbttul, if the vote in com. ; ler two years | mittee of the Whole, on the motion to strike out the entire getting upanew affair here, which will + [think he | Dil, save the enacting clause, can be regarded as a wation. On Tuesday evening, Mr. P. C. P u question. The motion, it will be seen, was lost by a de- | mer, the well known, gentlemanly treasurer of this estab- Argus, March 14. lishmentjwill take a benefit. From the immense number oftickets engaged, we should prophecy a full house, The — = =e } NP Stay ee Senta SEEDS OF EVERY KIND JUST RECEIVED | ture ofthe skull nor of Leters by the pact -ts w' charged conts “a : a to examine them; 1 sould not, fi the e: " ‘ shedtibo elute rer daagey and newsreners | at cache PACKETS QUEBEC AND HeNDRICK HUDSON. [the buds, warrtain t weause ct death; it is ty opluien| Crees ecvatned by Jonhani-ll wee @¥h 1 SAGSAGE PROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND DUNLAP & CARMAD that the body must have lain several years in the ground ei + Mille ri PASBAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IKELAND as TAKE this opportunity of revmfniug their thanks to | forthe formation of the adipocre tpg | Pont Seb te atl Manes Hee ack they lo ity? A, Itis good ; 1 would believe him | pending whe the house a ir Fiend ie, for the li onage rl . : pone pve weg nytt Cage yell ag tae y th pee RELY tes Abe mre returned as a verdict, | amounted to ; if a wagon was entered for $190, 1 think he | “ited vote —vAlbany THE CK BALL LIN: a wixervatory. They have jast received an additional suy came to her death by | would know what it meant ; while I was with him, 1 thoi 7 Li EPOOL PACKETS. Hy otal th est known valet» of , Biesmia, ‘ud | rome cause unknown to the jurors don’t believe er looked over his accounts, or counted | Price of Ine ct for the supply o | “ractions are to be om Grand scale. A ft .} | Pereunial Flower Seeds, Vegetable of all kines, ae th Y" . y ; . - maak chien Ah cs y 7 pas posi! ies " Rota wat neepoo! om jhe AXt aed 19th ofeveryitnpathsl | sree reeds of the bert. ‘Kids, Boring Whest,, Potato Swett rank natasha Momma ainda Wa dlatal I never kace of ame cuanto key of the money drawer ; | the Light Houses in Massachusetts was closed yes- | AMPHTTHEATIN—Bowery.—The grandest eflects can make i ty " rf o i a icioney in his bank’ accounts | terd ; > le conceivable are produce : y stage and necensary arcungemente mith the aubscribers, and | Ov. Ash Leaved, and other early Po tat in wre | od thata woman had died at Highstown, J.) | while | was with Miller y terday at the Boston Custom House, as we learn from | conceivable are produced upon the new stage an stowed upon them since opening. their ne days, thereby nto mmm Bae of the firm (ME. D. Roche) is ES isa tat Wo itvanod with wary and ee paych. hovld the ies agreed for not come ont, the money will weal tot Sperm Oil Average. 20} cents per gallon, F nitude and rices, Fall AS cents, Winter 87, and rising. Th ‘amatic ludes 40,846 gallons of Spring, and 20 420 gal. | formances ar note | lone of Winter strained Oil, to be de! in Boston. in | by the pleasantries of the great original clown, John H orter. Exotics of tevery deseription, suitable for partly N. J. Col Hateh, in favor of Mes c Nan | ting of the Bowery Amphitheatre every evening. Batties from peek i COATE eae eth gard 94 ee! or green house culteres, Bouquere. eon ‘posed of Silage nd winder circumstances to induce suspicions of violence. Jou J. Joves called and sworn—I know Mr. Miller; } tucket, at the extremely low ra : I te ne ay ire between horse tad oct, D1 fi ons, Sountains, fr Ti'vico havea first cote clage of American trad choice and, elicate flowers, for neu ther festive parties; | The Trenton State Gazette She was Ann Eliza j his Character for truth and veracity is rood; | would be: | ior Sperm Spring Oil, and #5 cunts per gallon to precipices, ravines, Ko , are represented in a style of mag- aia ean) ost ids and Bird Cages, Gold Fish ond Globes, facey Flower | Robbins, wile of Ezekiel Robbing, who was fouad dead in «him under oath; he keeps an account in the Chemi- ‘ ex witnessed before at any melo- Various patterns, wit oe, Fey arteles, her bed on Wednesday morning, the 2ist ult. A post }¢a! Bank of which lam President, ve notan obd ther pains nt in this country. The ring per- so very excellent, nnd enlivened mightly mortem examination was had, and the stumach and son-| Crossezamined by Jonoan—About five or six months tents were taken fto New York, and analyzed by Dr. | since [think | heard Miller say that Woodhull had o red ‘ . | exbense to procure the best seeds uf the last season’ h, | John Torrey, who declared that he could not detect Jous Bryer called—Lam a cabinet maker; Miller for- } « 8, i nthe ¢ ¢ 0 |G on eee ELE 10 Deas Wamrowe may seen from the nmistsespertable ruse this contr +] rope: portion either of arsenic, corrosive sublimate, or opium, } merly worked for me axa journeyman; his character for | mel duly not oN Dera aay a {yeti dune. | & iors is fudeity HoLipay at he Aaiee y F all of which will he warranted. joques Will be ready for its conter "Ttruth and veracit iwi belie i . ’ sri thet cr. halothoent tet. : ‘mis 18 A Granny Famity Hortpay a °s 4 he Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise |G) ipy Tomerly shaw week Ail contin wast yl ean | the substance of the stomach itself, qr its contents, truth and verecity Is good; I would believe him under saiieerendetanats ican Museum. ‘The Kentucky Minstrels, Signor ‘and evamiue for thenisetves before purchas og elacwiere. ive splendid nity collector; I have] THe Henson —The rain during the last twenty- | Franciseo, and others of the highest reput Cannotuton (La.) Races,—The spring meeting | SGxoncx Davis called —t wm Phe OR FGK icant Shims NEW YORK. BORSA kneligh Split Peas, O, oh and be deu fa | 0 GE, ¢ UMBUS, Upiveed aneemeanl pees Medan Onbe ea ode | ot tne Loulelans Assochetion commenced on the Fall known Milley four or five years; | would not hesitate to | four hours has no doubt weakened the ice, andthe water | performances at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, aud ball past 7 ENGLAND NORTH AMERI ering shrubs herbaceous plan's, he. Ke always on hand at the | Course, near Carrollton, yesterday. It was about as }/lieve him underoath; his general character is good is high—over the pier and wharves—but except aslight | In the evening The new and beautiful collection of Wax ith such superior and unequalled arrangements, the sub- | 8°W Conservatory and Swed Store, 635 Broadway, New York. | gloomy a da: ‘cual have Deer Nesinea fer anythin; By Jonoax—Q. What ix your business 7 A. 1am ade. | movement downward in a sold mass, there is no indica. | Figures, together with the Fortune Telling Gipsy Queen, seri dently took forward for s coutinuauce of thataup: | Several practical Gardeners wasting sisnations, apoly as | {driv sting ruin, accompanied bya cool wink wnt shoe. puty collector. @. How long have you bern a deputy 1 on of wreaking up—vllbany w2rgus, March 1, the whole Gipsy Family, may be seen et all hours of Port f ..- has yom eceaided to Chean 20 many years, for which ~ —— alle wi wed down at short intervals throughout the enti ay. im por os years; I came eyameoee Hoyt. cneuetaniiel day and evering pills and advertisementa, ‘graceful, 2 n i oY Ae, a * 1 ‘ jonoaN—Qh, YOu Were one of, " (Lt % ~ a ‘ te m Those, proceeding, oF remitting money to cheir relatives, can PKINCE’S ee BARE IC GAKDEN pba ny ae sarecretake, fer thtes yer olde ub Heer) y e es deputies. (Laugh) Cony Weatnen 1X Canava.—The weather is | fypx 1 Mipputows,Conx.—The dwelling house othe Heya Beak of adeat Bustin eyo 04, ‘ FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK Association.; mile heats, The track was, of conree inna |. DAvts—Yes; and am one of Mr. Curtis's at present. | 4gain colt and frosty. | This morning the thermometer | (Gre Turner, 4miles out on the Haddam turnpike, war aie PRB ECON ae AMES & CO. WM GU TRNGH CCD, Mer te EX ubtic. their | condition for running, being exceedingly: wel ard cline, | May it please the Court, t should like to know if fam to | 004 at four degrees below zero. ‘The few days thaw, | Yetroyod hy firw on Tuesday. “ rs, London Descriptive Crt siogue of Tre » and Plants, with re: | ry. ‘The race was tun, however, and the nags came ‘out | aAWer direct questions, or such as are put 7 if this | however, made marked havoc with the snow. | ‘The pond luc‘d Prices, which are hh thi ily ; ny course of ex ation is t is now as smooth and as clear, after the rain, as when it PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.—The membera = i cipal towae throughout Haugland, Ire | cvarged.” Tete Frees sts very supizior in every respoet, Cate: | vr 4g Menges G3) ate atin et Walk: | Ceewithdraw. (Laughter) awed < think F had bet) fst took ; affording yet another chance to skaters to in| York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, in - ale, m lozues will ve seut to every post prid applicant, and may alyo | Ten J en h 4, Tine, Im, OT fe | Oy OnDan_—Woll, we will 1et you withd hinaee dulge in that healthful eport —Quebec Mercury. Merch 6. | turning the public thanks for the liberal support th OCHE, BROTHERS & CO. be obrained at 23 se 05 4 orders lee there, Or seot per mail, | 'M™- 568. Lagi raw. (Laughter. y eived in their efferts to. “ suppress quacker # Folin ayer Ney York, | will eyrented with dabotoh, oad i ast Man SRC, Wrshne ein Sisee By Rompiererentigns fo gov , se icaveto state that their particular attention centinse t hs . R PRI The Harrisburg Intelligencer says } °'Sauraow Duxrsy called—t carried ® letter from Miller Stave Trape.—A letter from TH lirected to all diseases of a private nature, and from t re next door t ton Bank. tad 2rcodeW ere RUPRINCE'K'CO. | gy crentomn Py ay ia of poal sail fropa th r) 5 —— {4 YOTERIGUS ? id etaht Wednesd 0 a ult., published in the New Orleans Bee, « vat improvements lately made in the principal hos- tt Mato top ols, eomaey, wil Medicis that cemlare ib FOR NEW ORLEAN?—Lonisiana acd New | Hatin removing an old stabla on Wednesday, on {to Mr Woothull, when the latter lived at the corner of b y | nto it ranches, in all hich will be paid on demand at any of the Baus, or their Ee Scotland and na, of 24th ys A ship ar- rived on the const urning to theo yw it to their eomfort York Li ‘| a lotjowned by Mr. Bigler, on an alley, two perfect skele- 0 mr " y ! 1 ast Week with upwards of one thou of Europe in the treatment of those diseases, the range ttc itt Line forthe cose svsuees March—The fut ealionfeckr ae Cae viLLe fear meee dhaarverd pats hurled end el pi pray Bleeckerfstrect and the Bowery) Tyaveitta hiemether. |-sand negroes, and it ia ail that $13,000 were paid tthe | Cn contdently offer to persons requiring medical aid a er rain M. Hunt, will sail as above, her regular day, For | axe and a spade, which hed beenso Jong buried that the | from. Cuptain General #0 as to allow the Inding of them vantages not to be met with in any institution fu this MAKSEILLES LINK OF PAOKETS. freight ot peewee having, by et Wall cea dations, ap, ly | handle of each was destroyed, ‘There are suxpicious that Marvin Y. Bows oalled—Miller’s character is good ; 1 beds ine ountry, either public or private. treatment of the on board, at Orleans wnat at oh al cS", South ot, | te skeletons are the remains of some persons who died | would believe him under onth f Leap and Correr.—The whole amount of lead Hog ; as to insure success in every case, and is a i H st year, is | totally di rent from that nern Fens practice of ruining ation with mercury, an! in most cases leaving ach worse than the original, One of the mem- antes the stable was used hy some med sting dead bod If 50, this acco’ y no Greight recvived after Toeaday eveniog, the | PY the hands of violence But it is 4 f yeury a irs by this line may rely upon having their goods cor} | for disw J that some ny Vaspenwaten, called—1 was foreman for Mill po Lie frem G ing the al students | ahout three years; Woodhull was absont a couple of | estimated at 106,495,890. pc b whole argeunt '¢f ats forthe | weeks from the establishment; { went to see him at the | Copper, 94,000 pow Total value, near $3,000,000, ships will be regularly dispate oy M. (Sahay each month 4 etre ton a ‘ , weted with the ing we, New York Marseilles, ta New Orleans, Hallin & Woodeaff who wit | Mclstons that weredicovesed, corner of Bowery and Bleecker street; Ihave seen Mr ‘ pit ates yh ei hone Fig sper nd 7. eb 5] pramptly forward ati gadds'o their addres, Tue Broxeve.—We understand that no farther | Hull it Tattersalls | 1 mut him after we down towns | Lace Enis.—The steamboat United States, after | Gtmerpal Ropams ofp ArePe 9 Capt Sylvester, Feb, 1 The pacart ship Hustavitte, Capt, Carnell, will succeed the | publications will be made in regard to the disastrous col- | h@ “lid not say any thing about any note held by Wood: |. ceeding fire or six miles on Saturday, was compelled, | ““Terme-—Advice and medicine, $9 A.cure guaranteed. aL 5 dams, Mare Louis sail 20th Mareh_her regular diy. midee- | [ision between. the Buckeye pad the De foto, Cant hull, or that he had called to see Miller relative to it; we | P' ‘ turn to Buffalo bani +g walimmagy mt Persons living in BiIGEANUS, Cave Haile ‘Agni, — ae - Caldwe ' a Fatty eset Captain | iad kome conversation about both the arrests of Woodhull; | WiN6 to the floating ice, to ret Iurontant To Counrny [evauins a ' FOR SALE —Tre sloop THIMAS © aldwell, ofthe former, has instituted a suit in the 8. i -' he counts ‘yl not finding it convenient to attend per- ‘They are all copipered and copper fastened, and hav a i at the foot of Xprin: , | District Court, against the owners of the De Suto, for da- | Ne Sail he thought Woedhull was innocent of the charges . The Hartisburgh U Jonally, cay imave forwarded to them a chest containing sqgqmmordations for IMswenderss os Cc etusive of wi She wes bail: by Chomas Colyer, at | mages to the amount of $10,000 Gen. Felix Honston is | “ist bim fs | tee eMRY EV ANIA CANALS inte the Canal, fom. Lew. | all medicines requisite to perform a perfect cure by st ‘he price of in passage wil A of wines d is five yea. old, and the fastest and best | counsel for the laintif.—N. O. Tropic, March 7. Cross-examined by Jonvan—I kept a little memoranda in | states, “that the water was let into the Canal from Lew 1 medicines req Ai or with all symptoms, time ou addrewed yo the agents, BOYD & HINGKEN, will baht danghe af nates snd exries ab fat epee gud! io we: — ee rarprtrate deed meer tet are oonaaanrod ox wrong | iawrn Wo Columbine We, Celea wre peteas 44,6 doy or] contention, ood Weanmen! Cece crewhers, if any J i A i bet u ints in @ day cont Me tad be. ewes free of other those actually paid. the freighting oF Tainber eas pee ET. farther par Navigation 1x Onio.—The Cleveland Herald | the aasevendia wee: Sexvoves abeet Ferege; Tine ovens ie camel ‘comminsionsi ‘on sanguine in the | and enclosing $5, po ew. Per noson TA 108 area orto v 7 war, New York, jm poe the arrival there, on the 6th instant, of the | jt ma: have been stnoeMillcr commenced the h against expectation that the whole line, from Philadelphia to « Ht coms of the Coll bs DEE Re At | ang dizinatator ofthe evtate of franklin Agate, cocensed, tatters warn 8 pe Last year the | Woodhull ; 2, Sood many things, each hes blankets and | Pittsburg, will be Teady for transportation by the Ieth} | Ofce and Consulting r college, mar whips that had accumulated there, were sold by Miller, | instant at furthest, perhaps earlier, -