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THE NEW YORK HERAL Vols Xi, No. 02—Whole Ne, 4004, NEW YORK. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1845. Price ‘we Cents THE NEW YORK HERALD | ®£4D wiar scarpa's acoustic on | _——_ AGGREGATE CIRCULATION you, William, that have hung me”—a remark 20 ProvipEncer, ec —In the city of Providence, this well warranted by the facts, and so accordant with | 10:hday of February, 1845, appeared William Gor- PHILADELPHIA, February 28th, 1845. JAMBLOS, John Gordon’s Petition, GANSTON, }ROBERT JOHNSTON & CO. To His Excellency James Fenner, Governor of the READ WHAT SCARPA’S ACOUSTIC OIL HAS DONE. a8 State of Rhode Island. my own views at the moment, that it deprived me | don, and made oath that the afore written affid THIRTY-FIVE STOCK EXCHANGE The undersigned, ts Gordon, a convict under | (°T Many minutes of all self control, and reduced , dit by him subscribed, is true in all its parts. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. COLLECTION OFFICE sentence of death, humbly asks {rom your Excel. | M, 88 all present will recollect, for a time, to a | Betore me, J. C. Hivpen, ‘To the Public, No. 1 Sour Twinn Sr., orrosre ro THe Mecuanic’s | PRCY an examination of the accompanying affi | State of infantile helplessness, both intellectually Justice.of the Peace, 5 ax: Pattanerebre. davits; and, in view of their contents, and of the | #94 physically. = 1, Simon Mathewson, of Scituate, in the count Dealers in Uneurrent Bak Notes, Relief Notes, Gold and | circumstances under which he was coavicted, (too | , 1. had, previous to being put upon trial, hoped and | of Providence, on oath, declare and say " wih toe ond Bills:callected Wide despatch, on favorable | ‘#Mmiliar to ali to be here recived,) invokes such | believed that Nicholas would be first tied and in| ‘That I was one of the jurors empannelled in the THe NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub: lished every day a the year except New Year's Day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages Paid—eash in advance. terms action on yor : ‘ that case intended to divulge these facts; and with | case of the State N THE WEEKLY HERALD=pabished every Satards? Drafts on $t. Louis, Cincinant, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New | seem meet Pt 8 10 your Excellency shall | reference to this, had on all occasions urged the | Sw the insiignece of, and rnceweare hey morning-—pries 6M cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—port- [From the Albaay Daily Kni Worth Beaton, Ka., constantly for sale, He is sentenced to be executed on Friday next, | GoU8sel of Nicholas to arrange that he be tied | der of the late Mr. Amasa Sprague, at the Jast aes vaid, eash in advanee. pata! ays Gets Chas cr Nacerpeceed cae Tented States Govert Tbs ach instant, b . ey Dext; | firet, telling bim in general terms that I could put | September term. of ee ee ie ADVERTISERS a of HI8 18 TO CERTIFY, that Wi OY, ment, State, City or Incorporated Co’s Loa ws, andevery descrip. fant, between the hours of nine and a h Id el i of the Supreme Court; that ey To bat mlation THES PRTIPY, shat Willard Jouk Hon of Bank, ammurance, Hail Road and Can l Co. Stocks,at- | three The facis set forth in the affidavit of Wil- | Nicholas in possession of facts that would clear | after the termination of the trial of said Nicho- fest It haa the largest circulation per im this city, | deafess'ia nie eke Tore Hee eae enaying, bern, Béficted: with | tended to promptly and with eare, a of Brokers. liam Gordon, considered in connexion with the | him. But it was so ordered, that I was first tried | Jas and the dismissal of the jury, feeling a strong / er the world, andy iy therefore, the beteh dhe for business for the last ‘year, so that it was imporatble for me to hear the William Patton, Jaa, Bag © testimony upon which your petitioner was con. | With my brother John; and up to the termination | gesire to. see the scene of the murder, and the PRINTING ofall ede cheated ae derater—eash in advance. us remedies without impro- Scull & Thompson, victed—facis withheld by the petitioner, even | o that tal, to no person but to John bad ever | neighboring grouads, I determined to visit the tnd in the most elegant style. in tee lenet, Terns indneed yo try Searpa's Come ee REE os ¢ from his counsel, lest by a disclosure he ‘should | Communicated my knowledge respecting the gun | ground as I returned to my home, being obliged to |AMES GORDON BENNETT, n Lam enabled to state that ‘thas perfectly re- David 8. Brown & Go. rr) jeopard his brother Wiliam, and never divulged | 2d the pistol. travel about a mile out of my way to accomplieh my Paopninron ov THE Henatp EstapLicuawr, mra, my hearing, and. will be happy to see auy person who Keckel, Spangler be Raiguel, do to counsel until Saturday Jast—these facts, your |! was acquitted, but my brother was found guil- | purpose—that accordingly, on the day of my dis- ms _ . e following certificate was to Mesars. A. B. & D. is brother Nic ni ha _ en in my employ, whom MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS ty | sands, to whon the parties are known :— f A. E. WILLARD, tied, “A oles shall'have, been, again me, he would have been acquitted also. 1 wonder | {found in Ohare I proceeded Towards the said aay Youn, Oct. 10, 184, | AUCTION GENBRAD AGENOY: AND COMMISSION Wherefore, he would now, as a citizen prefer- nos that weeks and months sharmsaie my pe aeeae af the anette, > fpbing jhe Johuston road, A re Oil N hi rin t un: i Executi le ent were such as 'y cou apd that, while on the Johnston road, xn Trerrandermentoueg ships will he-regularly _depeeten ; that, others b. WWI ATTERD toate CPA oR hte | ppwer, sek from o cuabla cllene tithe, ratiative | my friends tolend but af inattentive ear to my | wheo about half a mile from Fenner’s tavern, we froin here on the ist, and from Marseilles ou the i¢thy of each | may hve po: and effica- Merchandise, of all kinds, personally attended to. at 1! te nays CU Conantation- | communications; to regard me, ae some did, as @ | were overtaken by a wagon containing three p mouth during the year, es follows : cy, She was nearly deaf for two years, and couldouly be mate | the residences or stores of persons relinqu-shing housekeeping it may be,) @ reprieve ‘* until the end of the i ‘ M ieibe Hors) ide] Latgcyad to hear by speaking very oud. 1 @prehased oue hots, which i Ci Rarni : session of the 3” 5 . | man of disordered intellect. My conscience was | one of whom L.recognized as William Gordon, @ y speaking very z tile, or business, Cash Advances made on Furniture and Merchan- Assembly;” or such other pro- Bh ON UHICL tain 8, Coulter Al at ‘was used accordin, to the printed @re and befure’aqiar- | dise of eve: ined forsale. Sales setiled in all | p@F eXeeutive action, as shall afford him an oppor- | °Urthened, not with any seeret connected with the | brother of the said Nicholas, with whom I enured Ship MT ‘was applied, a nard ice was dischar | cases as soon as the goods are sold and delivered Manufac- i ei i murder of Mr. Sprague, for of that dark deed [ versa’ ‘hich continued until h. Ship ESPON Syl J ear, and soon after ring im beth ears was + pret ty tunity to solicit from the Legislature of the State a Mr. Sprague, a ‘6 into conversation, which continued until we reach- Jul Sompletely reatcred: Ic suow almost a year since the cure was | carers, sug,radera cau always have accommodation advances cquafieration of Me case, and that reprieve, whieh | ROW nothing ; butwith the secret, that evidence | ed Dyer’s bridge. ae recently (tor want of that which is herewith pre- | Which, as I view the case, might have saved a be-| And further I declare and say that on arriving at i effected, aud it is now proved to be a perfect cure, I’ ue obtateed/by thoes inverapied: by calling ie loved brother from the gallows, had been by me | said bridge { requested that some one of the three sented,) was denied him. A ‘And, agin duty bound, will pray. selfishly suppressed, even while that more generous | would accompany me and Mr. Chapman over the (Sigaed,) ‘Tone Compo. brother sat beside me, acquainted with the same grounds, to point out to us the several pleces and tacts, yet, for my sake, withholding them. That 1] objects referred to in the trial, and that the said m, un Wi a fi nds, and hopes by attention to by to meri 1, Witu1am Gorps i i 2 ‘ fi f f x Goods addiessed to the agents will be forwarded free of other | from the best phy I much gratifis tinuance ‘of the favors 90 liberally bestowed since he has been ty of Providence, eel ned Providence, in the coun. aaias nes almost frantic, [ find no difficulty in en etd conliedaand ogg a jueves physi a w Basr id say, ch:rges than those actually paid. la to offer tothe publica certain remedy is- | in the public line. v noes | + theage », For freight oF passage apply to Searpa’s Oil, and at the same ti Th furnished with New York and Old C r hatthe first information J received of the mur- : ili i i CHASBEREATS a rivure rrominom | patscridnge of te ee! vit oh medicine We me | op mpg. "| Ny rane Wa Ch Comm TT der of the late Mr. Amaon Sprague, was irom | of the temoorary ahentee fie Maia ok aie moder | ee eke egm, tenes, o the bridge over Haw in. 103 Front street ; or to igi a pring, Nears egsce stom ¢ let_enepon Ge eubiect trom: | he Ber aubpliod Les View pizits fine vor | a shoemaker, whose shop was in the building next | and sister, I took the gun from its hiding place and | don house. BROADWA . ‘Phis my HAWKES, havin in years past has hung with doable weight’ woon the . above tithe h pores may be relied on. from the conviction that mothe evel be Hope BOYD & HINGREN, amodicel gentleman in one of the enstemn cites:—"" Yes, sir, ay i 1 ; ; miec 9 Tonti Scarpa’s Oil, in effecting cures as well affe lief, is | ee | the Rouse in which! boarded at the time. I called | drew the charge. It loaded with powder and i i Fes OLE AND 1y working wonders” i veges FABE Bae EGAR FACTORY, at his shop on the morning after the murder, and | shot. Tthen put it beck inthe cavity, and there atheeeane Riarererartepay oa gyre bo to sEEE, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | EUR, MONE Woden” vo tesate agents forthe. propri fhe Store No. $1 Naganu atrot, Herald Buale: [OO Ge elton nance HT ee roel ney ed 0 Broad m*ee uve Sie yo Na 2 enls ua pears Cy ahpard he mentioned the cireumstances as the news of | it remained undisturbed, until last fail, when Lex- | that John Gordon could net possibly have been Eomptete,. "Application to be made at the desk of the ‘fice oy a HE UNDERSIGNED have eatablished an extensive Segar | ‘N€ morning. {told him could not believe the } hibited it to a Mr. Matthewson and a Mr. Chapman, | guilty of the murder ; but as to’ Nicholas, Levuld ‘or pli EE Rt ARE REE chan a i story, for I was out at Cranston the aft be i aie Herta. eres eee Bitte BEAR'S OIL. Factory at 71 Division street, New York, under the direc- » a u alternoon be. | as will appear hereafter. Shortly after this I drew | not speak so positively ; there were some. sucrg Wah _TOLET—Two Uinres becetiullyamueicis he new HIGHLY SCENTED AND FURE on Rare wins has (been Superintendent of foie setheee cacntiae, pheat it. He rephad shat the pistol out of the place where I had put it, and | circumstances against him—such as owning the ‘ ba di ae rons nearly complete) on is, northwesterly pony He HAIR. Of all § ope ns The following inds of Se as, manu tured inthe Fal “ee aCopUBL aL the maker sing all Aree bierga | aan laid it in Nicholas’ trunk, down anus ween Tae gun with which unquestionably the deed was oene. s road: » (kno he e r and of which a lai in & ie i F dings rorya the oil prepared from Bear's . found equal'to any Havana Seqars Of corresponding style and | Went to my work at Mr. O°Brien’s tailor shop, Bia elias umgne sstiity GM avohs tented et [aor ee ROR ene ne anacmret lange aud convenient Basement, well ealculated for an ‘most instances, it restores the hai mee days, when I showed it to Mr. John Devlin, ot} :ze gun, William seemea much affected, even here the murder was several ti he subj 1 bald and will effectually preserve it from Tmbucos, —C : by e Tal times the subject of | Pawtucket. shedding tears, and,fafter a minute or two, said, ia table falling off iuany event.” lewas long noted renal Panetelas’ Loudon Bize, conversation among the visitors and inmates of | {cannot say that I ever stated to any of the | a positive tone, it ant not Nicholas’ gun that was i nl by such eminent physicians and chemists, res, Cacones, Principe, the shop, I taking part in the conversation, ard | cor 0 f w i i i ‘s - 1 authe late Sir Humphee Dy Str Meury Halford. th counsel of myrelf or my_brothers, that I kne used in the perpetration of the crime and wes pre: ; suitable for Offices, Private Pa-lore with foldisg doors, {| pure Bear's grease, properly prepared, was the best thing’ ever | ‘The subscriber Heer rere style in Hi commune phe od doubis fas to the truth of | augnt of the gun or pistol. My belief is that Ine- | duced in court, I then told him it had been proved ni B piovetbosialnl set ated : able ee discovered for the servation of the hair, or restoring it when | na, for the express se of selecting Tobacco for their rey » About noon, however, my brother | ver did to avy of them, excepting Mr. Rogers, say | co be Nicholas’ gun ; for Nicholas told Dr. Cleve- Th the deseription, fue the genni Ja gresae from Gauada eon here ea that I knew where Nicholas’ gun was. | had, how- 4 land that he had agun, which he bought at Almy’ qoesied sp cakes aeieice tie Han Eee es EET Mitac tt ic cut areree tat te heehee from im we learaed that | ever, up toa very recent period, a full belief that | auction; and the negro Francis had sworn that | t ar £13 Im*re ies high perfame, rende indispensable for the toilet and dress le of iad was no doubt of the death of Mr | the facts were newn, both to Mr. Curry and to | the gan in court was the one he left with Almy to VERY, DESIRABLE LOTS VOR SALESEN | "S5PEK" sanps& CO. No, 213, Broadway, Gi La India, NV Lacs Sprague. O'Brien was in the shop all the | General Carpenter therefore, when a few | srll. The said William, deeply affected, reiterated Lots on the southerly arde of 134 juildings, comer of Chambers t;'79 Fulton street, and 77 De 7 bs Sa ONY tume Nicholas stayed, and one or two other persons, | days before Niche #s' trial I was asked by Mr | his denial, and when I, continuing to argue upon Six Lots on the n y i street, between 6th 1 Broadway. Price 50 ceuts large, 25 cents smail bottles. 01 Hondo, " whose names | cannot now recall. Nicholas wish. Rogers if l kuew where Nicholas’ gun wes, I told } the evidence, asked him where Nicholas’ gun was “th avenues. with court yards in fell Im*m. ata, ed me to come out to Cranston and spend New | i i N j i i . Poe Bi Mele slows ee ateales A RAE ll SU , \. by 2 and ie im I did, and ace. ¢, ** Mr, Carpenter will tell yeu | that he bought of Almy, he said he knew where it finrga' Lota ca the sucht nida of 1th -etngos, beiureen, the. AMERICAN HAIR DYE. era 35 Columb Year’s Day, with my family, saying it was the first | the whole,” I not douty that should be called | was, and endl show a to me if 1 would go to the 6th Also : «i ; parpo: dno expense in get- Wy sbalso for the purpose of selecting Segars suitable forthis | Ni¢holas, with a man, a stranger to me, came southe le of Lae , Princine, ke. ”) zy 1 7th avenues, in an improving neighborhood. ‘ARRENTED, if stzictl; lied rding to direction, JOHN nO New Year’s Day that had come since John and I i i Two Lots on the southerly side o! tah street, near the 8th to change the har ‘from any other color to & beentifal £27 3m*re No.1 bate FABER & ee had arrived in America, and it wastoobad 1 should pi Sr nen ne eerh sabio nipnen (DAUR Radia | bowse..T0 Jhis Lreadiy peeeniads and/ie Coniens avenue. auburn or perfectly jet black, jout staining or irritating the ‘ d h tol, and festity in regard t@ them. Under this im- } with said William and said Chapman proceeded 1ath ith her Hair Byer nN 2 GENTLEMEN'S L toe, tant 28h wae willing, and rather wished | pression I attended ine Court from day to day | 19 the Gordon house. William leading us imme- ith streets, with jars. jug out. Prepared only. A fo. 20 South Third street, RE H EST PRICES can be obtained by Genrl i . objected, a8 | expecting to be cél jut fortunate’ it fF diatel th = Lots on the norsherly tide of ih street, Bilan Price 50 cents. Sold by the Agents, A.B: k D or Families who are desirous of converting their left off | he needed my work that day; butsaid ] might go | so happened. that ‘when I wee called (es I aves ieee of ath eee eaten iad ses otey ove topeane tuna Sal ve San 4 Dee ists, No, 79 Fulton street, 273 Broadway, 77 least wearing apparel into cash. y in the evening. I continued working until towards | am®@intormed 1 was) 1 wes ebsent; and the | then a piece of the flooring boards. From the ca- and 70 per cent if not improved. oon wi shy = : dusk, when [ set off on foot for Cranston. Onar- | counsel, it appeats, did not deem my testimony | vity thus opened he took out a gun, ratier short, 16 for the subscriber, wh riving near the house of Mr. Sprague, | noticed | of sufficient importance tu send ior me, or to call | with a small bore, a percussion lock, ‘and helt Four Lots on the easterly da elinh avenws between 13thand ] sicin, like other Hi vat 326 tae ts treet antage to 10 LET OR Li —A Ii o_story brick ‘ attend at their residence by apnointment, quite a body of men coming down the road, who | me, the next day. IJt seems that tuey knew not} stocked, somewhat rustv, with iron trimnmt ffi Houre, on the Joninenerly cme ton Bloomingdale : Alive throngh the Post GAs cl ecise (ur id into Mr. Sprague’s house, when I was | that I could give any information avoui the gun or | declaring that that was Nicholas? gun, that he pay rege imantctory which willbe built at reed, hereon N 0] prompt attention. mri Im*re pa nt! anny or arty, ges of them. This excited | pistol—that I had been in error im s¥jposing them | it there on the evening of the day that Nicholas ‘Also, a two story frame Cottage, House, and ve Lots, on he lost respec: TO TAILORS. 'y curiosity, and when, on arriving near the | advised of my knowledge. My brothers case | aad John were arrested, taking it trom the small nosthwesterl| ie i : bridge in the hollow, I met two men, I spok. 3 fore HE Second Edi f Stinemet’s celebrated wark be taht My y , Lspoke to | went to the jury; my testimony not befor them. [| room below. He said, also, that the reason ot his th Iaiainr Ciikte sop tatiana Tinta “sh ° ting garments of every description ina style of elegance un. | them, bidding them ‘good evening,” ‘intending to | Fortunately tor my future peace that jw'y did not | secreting the gun was that in his own country the an ‘ a, wo a aaa aan rcpt meth eiget Those whe spare oe sro vps wae ne occasion of the ga-| convict. But there was still occasioa ter the | bare possession of a gun was a crime, and know- dge ¢ optical | from the use of the instructions it contaims, would do ig e people whic! ad witnessed afew | deepest sorrow and regret. Upou the irl of | ing that his brothers had been arrested he feared throngt ce te Taree ejeable cg ee ‘glasses suitable for any | Obtain a copy without delay. The book is 12 by 17 i moments before. These men proved to be Wil- | Nicholas [ had been led te believe Cepeuded im | that the finding of a gun in the house would be dis- iso, a Lot in 30th street, between the 7th and Gch, avenues, to | sy rson be. supplied wit lasses | 3 pomeerey Ad olegant diagrams o ‘al the vanous tyes ee Tataly and Wiiliam Downey, with both of | some degree the fate of John. Could Nicholas } advantageous to them. 6 1 mee Or MG Wall soot tion is ealied toa new style of perszective gronud lasses | tious for cutting | an easy and ‘clentific manner. "The follow. | WHo™ fue PCauainted, and one of whom, on my | have been acquitted, John might eacape the eei- } On my enquiring why he had not disclosed this Mn ee oe gy eS gigas Of the many highly respectable names who testify ao 7od venting,” recognised me and replied | lows. But Nicholas not acquitted, would John be | fact before, ne said that after he was himself ai TO LK.T—The large three story and attic Brick rodace the puredt vi sion, and have been highly recom- of | oki— q ‘i illiam isthat you?” In reply to my question he day following, he feared to do go, lest Dwelling House, situ: the north-easterly corner of as their effects upon the eye for preserviny idersigned being practically aca: with Mr. Stine- } as to the cause of the assemblage just now referred i 4 : reprieved? Again I was almost wild with anguish } :ested on t , situated on do tne Heventh -A\ id Thirteenth street, with a fi S : ‘ "Treat Ci ts, a and desrair. t should prejudice his case. The said William also ir Croton water, kitchen ranges, marble mantale, sliding | 3 Gas te tecr4 peal emuceeskinte Oe [vie a reak Seman Eo crraseeetae tuattie man ee toa they told me that my brothers Nicholas and | Ou the day of the dismissal of the Jury by which { sud that esiadiueean shpsrashierasete kegs cre d ore; Ke, and in an improwng neighborhood. Rent low to a et, ean ao be Hi 3 likewi lasses of pligation jo cutting, superior to any heretofore published, either nee had bot eae for hes emarder of pe Nicholas was tried, while riding on the Johnston } sce its secretion until this time, and it is my im- OO ei iced ic Brick Honses, with Stores |! Grglity ie old tras 4 Henry & Son, Daniel Cutter, Staats & Banker, Charl Prague, and were in the crow ad seen. After | road with two acquaintances, we overtook tw ession thathe requested me not to disclose the : SS TMATSRCRRSS | vrcsmmne ORE Spat | Gals A itarees © Hees Seve Du S| ate chown te ron, Dowory | inenonfok onc of whom, ecngniaed av one at: head commaneatd. have however ie hh mards ‘ec roadway Seth, . pa the Jury. e entered into a conversation which ueally spoken of them to my acquaintance: ot. = Cy +, uitable for respectable families in “T seceat Da RROWN Goalies Kaa hea eipaaTncss be chines of tha antior, No. 113 Broadyray, me to my iehiherk. and Tately somewhat reluct- ponunied until we arrived near Dyer’s Bridge MeLGAL OY and since. (Signed 3 ° aly ae tf Grete Eaae Aca we eek fnrractafal const sn aide | Q3ENTLEMEN'S UBPT OFF WARDROBE, | We tound here no one ut my motkerand my | nee ried is aed Mie eeen anes fel brewaesoy a y Avenue, near succes ment on al ere no i vi _ " porary eenwicl f bis senceeat) reatenent onal) dis. HE HIGHEST PRISER coe Oe cee eee | lee Manehion Meceeane Ree aie HW since learned is named Matthewson) requested Provipencr. se.—In the city of Providence, th some one of us acquainted with the ground to ac- | cigh h doy of February, 1845, there personally a was able to converse. I proposed to go down to | cmpanv him and his companion over it, to point | peared Simon Mathewson, aod made oath that the re. ‘Also—The three ator Brick, Hoase with a Store undemeath, of cen, and even for so long a, period ‘or Kamilies who are desirous of converting their left off the ivy oF ater tart Mr Sprague’s to see my brothers, but wes told by | out the several localities referred to on’ the late | scts and sta'emenis contained in the foregoing af- on the ly the Eighth Avenue, between 13th and fe ha after | rene ‘cash. faye, with marble mantels, slidisg doors, Croton they” e baled the, skal of, ‘and | "Fasntlie or Genclemes guittig hangin My Seragus’s , : 2 3 d urable, nee, having any superflaous effects to dist ose of, wil ately and Downey that it would do no good, es | trial. I offered t hi id rding- | fidavit y a z AiPot 3 gidlent stands for and Ph d Ocul rach’ to. th to send for the Suaseriber, who ¢ ‘ A ered te accompany them, and according- | fidavit by him signed, are true. : afl gies Ai a ease te eae iene needs Sree innee aae e yaicians and Ocalis <gukar ted aaalane tr Gada bably they nad been carried directly to Provi- | ly went with them over the fields to the spot of the mss A. JeNoxss, Justice of the Peace. hina and earthenware, hardware, 'y, millinery, con- : ed by MEASLES and Small-Pox but J. LEVINSTYN, Tately and Downey, after a ew minutes, | murder, and on the driftway over Hawkine’ Hole. | I, Lew. ( apman, of Olneyville, in the county jouary, Sc. which, if properly treated in an early 456 Broadway, up stairs. | left the house, myself, my mother, and the little | Mr. Math hortly aft he brid, f Prov: uth declare { he Scores, with the front basement-room, will be rented se- | stage, are most curable. Iudeed, Dr. B. asserts that an instance A line through ths Fost Offica, or otherwise, will receive girl remainin; Z 0 > Et > 1 d ih Mr. Ma jewson. shortly after crossing the bridge | uf Providence, on oath declare and say: ~ rate from the dwelling parts if required, there being covered pf of ta:iure 1n his treatment would be almost unknown prompt attenti 3 cS r several minutes I paced the | at Hawkins’ Mole, eypressed his opinion that That! have jistened attentively to the affidavit Gi ‘oom, my mother and the girl being seated at the | John could not have committed the murder; | this day mace by Mr. Simon Mathewson, of Scitu- Im (nop)*ee front for fuel, &e. . WINTER, sted would apply to him when diminution of sight is first no. “a, y r > 4, fil mere 16 Wall street. oF jn the eariy stage of wslammation, however acuie, nd | COLORED PAPER AND FANCY PAPER | fire, but at lengih I took the Jamp from the mantle | but added, that he did think Nicholas must have | ate, in which he represents me. es bevice necotn: AUER & BODEN falty inform their friends and the | “Ces 28d without any motive or purpose that I can | known something about it. In the course of his | panied him in a visit to the scene of the murder of before so many cheap but destructive appli {about 200 fe : 2 A Rt a now recollect, left the room, (the kitch id i i J * fe Reference to the following cures, which were very inveterate ublic, that they continue to manufacture Colored Paper Pi hd. y : e kitchen) and | remarks he said, in effect, that the gua with which | the late Mr. Amasa Sprague, and having been pre- Patep nied a4 the Newbary Landing. Ths fost; a A808 of Mr- John Banstead, of Jersey City, almost } and Faney Parer Boxes in all varieties, at the old stand of the | passing into the room connecting the kitchen with | the murder was committed was Nicholas’ gun. | ent at a conversation with Wm. Goréon, fear ingt-n and West streets, |The paperiot three sity. Neo ieee let oo DiGbis ehreck: Wall ehdd of Irit te firm of Blene & Boden, 74 F ult Superior article and te | (Ue Shop, tried to open the door of the shop. It | This remark brought freshly to my recollection my | ¢awkins’ Hole, and at a conversation afterwards be: i tomers. Orders ‘w: own position with regard to the gun and pistol. | with the same person in the upper room of the ocen vied by Hd. Cochran, Had jou, Lenth Avenue near 221 | John i. Hoberts—bad casein Kidge suret. between Stanton | put the prices 40 a8 to sxdaly hi iil be | Ptoved to be fastened on the shop side, and I could pret Houston, in the rear—of Purulent Opthalmia and Ulcera:ed | punctua'ly attended to. not open it. I then turned and opened the door of in te ¥ 8 i 4 ‘the Mansion and Farm at ran aod taverinieantt Oclored E and Faney Pape!’ | the room on the righthand of he wan: Re ental and my anguish of heart sought relicf in tears. 1} Gordon House, when the said William produceda Ferry. The | Cornea. _ BA ge P hat : : " i Office 76 Chambers street, four doers from Broadway. Hours rT h araPee 4 uM however retained sufficient self command to say } gun, which he averred to be the gun of his brother capes iy et amar, ogi, and a rape eel eet | of attendance from 11 A.M'to2 PM. (Sundays excepted) | Soxee always on hand. me entre | was, andon entering saw Nicholas’ gun standing | to him that the gun found and produced in cout | Nichclas—thnt the said’ affidavit. has been twice stairs Iteliau marthe. “The building. je niger the warer, ans | | Advice to the poor grat (016 7) jad Im*m LR PIETOLS in the corner of the room on the right of the | was not Nicholas’ gun. This declaration seemed | read in my hearing—and that my recollection of SIX BARKE wath sana en 0 enasion in the United States. It will ac- § Lae EE Ne iicinarantty héchrsaiite Rehab he our alain to arms him, eo he, with some warmth, vi the facts in that affidavit set forth Sry rar aro “a: test, and, t h bits) @ that as John and Ni- | ceeded to recapitulate the evidence given at the | every important particular with that of Mr. Ma- ro kiyn, and uilding Lots, au A lete assortment ready for the Spring trade, which they of | 7 » at asi own } ing in conclusion, and in a triumphant tone, “ ii Signed,) RWIS CHAPMAN. many Buldug 8 * prover gi pag ap ata... ME fer ateduend iycice. ‘They would inrite the aitention of mer. ep uneyy where ser repens compan alr ot ihe the gun Produced in court was not, Nicholas” gun, jRBovspenos, s0.—Ia the sity of Providence, this tw. by an experienced gardener, rays i ASE: r a . Sy where is the gun whic! e owned to Dr. Cleve- } eighth day of February. there personally ap- sb, dnt. e Becer, Fatm, at Gowanus, Devotns hs stclosireaumntionto DISEASES OF THE EYE which, they have paid personal attention, and from theinereased | in the house of the suspected is almost enough to | land he bought at Almy’s?” peared Lewis Chapman, and made oath to the about 20d Lots fronting on Eira Cemetery. ‘rhe Love will be | fm France very superior speci tore insure a conviction, it would be greatly to my bro- | Under the influence of sorrow end remorse, I | truth of the facts and statements in the foregoing persons, ‘be Farm js eighty acres—a i ‘ ” advantage to conceal the gun. I then, ac- 8 doh hat I ki fidavi 2 sold at low. prices and long eredit, and money loaned to those |, 43¢—Guns of their own manufacture, as well asevery vari thers a gun. I theo, answered him that I knew where it was, and | affidavit by him signed that build Tininediately. "Appi to DELAPLAINE, cam ety g Aho npored Guat and implemen, ah cmuan | 14 cording to the best of my recollection, instantly | could show it to him if he would go to the house Betore me, Tuomas A. JENcKEs, i cE ae) A RS. oak Si d to the kitchen door which Lhad leftpartly | He and his t t dt nd {10 Im*re No 7 New street, New York, Di tating nature as ROBERTSON'S returne t h " t companion at once agreed to go, a TOL IVE NEAT SNUG HoUSEScar am Othe Ga PEW be 1 E ML ene PHGNIX HAT AND GAP MANUFATORY, open, and closed it; and then taking the gun wen! | to the house we went. I took the gentlemen up h he ‘ap stairs with it into th The! i i i F of 7th avenue and 2th streets. Rents 125 | visite ontdnor patients 526 Im er + e garret. en turning to | stairs, and, removing the carpet and lifting the | .,,, e net the carer o7ep avenue and th sees." Rente 1s bt eine No, 10 FULTON STRERT, the let", 1 tore up the cloth carpeting between the | board, drew from ite hiding place the gun, a halt | np, eeergurengea an ered Oy ON chon it h Dare of ‘the city, at the end of ACHE ROA aR eee I profits, eash | tWo beds which stood there, and tried to loosen | stocked gun, with percussion lock, iron trimmings, | j,gs Gordon to prison, charged With, the murder vance tape AND PERFECT CURE.—Thiae who | oavments C man P is J one of the floor boards with my fingers. Failing | and a smail bore, the only gun of that description of Mr. Amasa Sprague, he informed me that he have felt the painful throbbing and exeru- | ©) Instance reseed, Nas | if this, I looked around fer some implement to |-which, to my knowledge, my brother Nicholas ned a gun, and only one gun; that it was a half o tog, panes oF th fcctiees toaakcuae iber to test its application to. the HATTING | aid me, and afier a few minutes’ search found | ever possessed. He had formerly a mnsket gun, dock gun, which he bought at Aliny’s at STEAM POWER —Rooms to let with Steam Power. pt aN alah mie blest byasiness sity ‘whose mhabrrants are widely distinguished a crooked piece of iron, with which I forced | which he gave to a Mrs. Mulloy, on her depar- room ; and that it was in his store on cfs day Apply at K. HOE & CO., ve received bi hy fi for nearness and taste in dress, and at the same time for egoao- 1 yp the end of one of ‘the floor boards, and | ture for the west ; but of fowling guns with per- | his arrest, he having eeen 1¢ there, and pieced it cussion lock, I never saw any other than this ip | jehind or near the oil can, taking tt up trom the fs nae SET SO pee 4 Gold street. friends on see o¢easions, all pean sich eles the community 0 eratifya hada parva ry b Spey ee gun e i reps i gran . =yae gun i ‘ ; h ‘0 ‘CRE ETIE: + va Il never fail to forever the | [F neatness a) an unprecedentedly small expense, wi wi out of sight, an eretore at- | my brother’s hands or house. In reply to the 00 ¢ Ww 7 TO LiL —Krom lat May next, the large Room jn the ‘anmere ica ee uo small degree of favor, Determined to ascertain, whether a | tempted to raise the next board. In doing this 1 | questions of Mr, ‘Mathewson, | stated ahy neare- a RES Mcaele cathorrmibent vebies inne of houscomer of Kast Broadway aud Ua- braneh of business which conoerns the head and porket of every ue ntieet, htted ap for a, lodg- room. be Elite Aarne SEY By tees e Remedies. | man in the community, cannot be conducted on this plan, the | SPlit the board, but accomplished my purpose, as 1 | ted the gun, and when; and.why I did not divulge the information thus given me by said Nicholas, which led to an examination of Aimy’s books, and Ben and 3 o'clock, P.M. Kor further partieu- pi dana subscriber has employed. a large number of the best workmen in | was then able to put the gun out of sight. I then | the facts on my trial. I offered also to show Mr. Ia suguireot e. BEY ER,OI Catharine mtret,or Of HECHT, | OLIN celine proved Ut. thie anadyoe componition will | Ui manfecianne and Hehhing departments; alvo skllal and J replaced the boards. settling the nails in their pla- | Mathewson the pistol which was below stairs but | (ic! led £0 an examination of Aimy’s books, on 30 Heury street. { Im*m__ | give immediate and permanent relief after the failure of every ae Aimy ces with my boot heel, and tacked down the car- | | understood him to say—‘no matter about it,” | °° iscovery t t FOR SALE other remedy: itis plearant to the tate and smell) will not in: | together itimate personal ki Business, | peting over them, leaving the floor in appearance | or somethiug to that eifect, I believe I te Hiden olleddhs¢ aaah! a shcttbtathaereey i, ii ji the y way, anda few applications wil ; ; . . L : fratcis as a witness tor the government. A BEAUTIFUL FARM, ‘situated in the town of | iirc the wert or a rimin ane norer i fe ‘] airy tage—l the same as I found it. My impression is, that af-| quested Mr. Mathewson to keep my communi- Aud herees Cancun art ay that T ween wie “ f good lable and | entirely remove the pain an? soreness from a decayed tooth, so ' JE accheatst Cont: ining seventy acres of guod ulable an ‘the gn, Kee pe f reaching the garret, I ascertained by the ram- | cation secret. Mr. Mathewson told me that MY | ness cn the part of the government, in the trial of Justice of the Peace. » Thomas Cleveland, of Provitence, in the een er. WI ir in perfect order'and convenient- | that it may be filled and rendered as useful as ever. | V Terceete aston deliserr ee, i . i ith all improvements, and with the current Fi fod that the gun was loaded ; but I cannot say that | testimony. would be very important to Nicholas in 3. Gordo! ; Tay enabe hi a4 Rofl et a nee, that he now — recollect doing so. After this, { returned tothe | his next Sal, and that sane not fail then ta ap- daylong Pt org Saath On eaaiiine Paice iste and T style and durability to those sold i tchen, where my mother.and daughter still were, | pear with the gun and the pistol. This advice coin- (Signed) Tuomas CLEVELAND. order, and there ling for twelve horses. a he ‘whole em Ba r ey peti teen Ro Bresdwany nits J in cheapness and economy to any ever offered in this ci ind there remained until nine orten o'clock, when | cided with my own views, and I determined to say ane eu t Provid h place is well wai redand on the premises beastiful Wishond. | Pl ruecists generuily throughout the United States, He begs leave to refer to the following schedale of ¢ all retired to rest. Nothing was said by me to | nothing more aboutthe the matter until Nicholas tears eae AD AR dy Secrtuan ‘There are two churches within a quarter of a mile of said place, moral! ‘and their respective prices snpeyn a er about the gun, nor by her to me. Ihave no | should be again tried. 1 was induced to. believe | 10'h day ot February, A. D. 1845, appeared Thos. mood Timea . ; rh da } Sed ctaees Rass are tea at wllinga’ Bridges wich po wits Nutria Far ¢ eason to believe, nor do I believe, that she either | by what I heard from my triends and acquaintances, | “!¢aveland, and made affirmation that the afore ‘of i r Cisee miles pe ge ge BT He gmng eT ee FEM ERST ER, who hes lived Fire Qiileal with Hat heretafre’ sold at'$4 sie ine w or suspected that there wasa gun in the house | that John would be reptieved by the Legislature | “Tittem facts and statements by him subsenoed, H ay i from the tooth i x divided by the ‘eds from orfrom ms around a by seat rne lug an WD diete wad Miapiaattoeeck, cod parently sound, this annlication will, wigs, apgedy, relief by Ins down to Eastchester Urrek, where there is fine bass’ and | Tapbing a few drops on the parts affected. Prigs 25 ce Crone tahun in their seqgon, “The out buildings ar alm good pa B. . 4 ruit_ ou sid. premises was selected by the t ; " DI Eethetime. after Nicholaw shold f. - Seevtnd, | are trne in all their parts. P New long time in this city, has obt a M 4 until after Nicholas shou! e again tried; an ee i ae ere can amin Piedinee furinble eminence in his profession. He inser A I, on tet * The next morning about eight o’clock, on going | therefore, still trusted that I should be able by Before me, Tusti J. a cae eit and ny vaformation couceraing sad property, ean be | fTeethand fle, Teesh with great ak lability sal to the kitchen closet tor some purpose not now te- | stating the facts within my knowledge, to save the mentee Smamtters Tt etter: had om the premises. + i t at’ $3 56 an 7 et tender teeth, which, while it resists the action of all $4 terval appe closely resembling collected, I found lying upon the upper shelf a small | life of my brother John. But the Legislature de- . Dugn.—The C ia Carolinic witha rwdueens Homeve te itn Ba sind Stablercounected, | Reid and infeting ages, enmes x hard a he tooth, and bealgeein hic esedrtitcarestsccese veces ecoee pocket pistol, which Tknew to be Nicholas’, as I | nied toJohn the reprieve he asked, and again I be- | q wattle oF hotoe cae of ear Cw Bvt possessing the same advantages as th durable for li Usually sold at ‘$3.00 and $350—very ‘neat in appear iad often seen it in his possession. This 1 1mme- | came the prey?of remorse. Course, at Augusta, on Thursday, the Quth inst. T : tried aunsecsenmnena Wisad ance, and very serviceable. | diately took up, and forthe same reason which had Although since my conversation with Mr. Ma- | tween Major John Parlow, of Abbeville D oF to ISAAC | Dr. A. C Castle’s Offices 381 Broadway. fo im* dh a. . 3 < APS. actuated mein concealing the gun, proceeded forth- | thewson, (who laughed at my fears and assured | John G. Burton of Newberry District, $ C TO THE LADIES. F Migies aerce nae xs 7 c “4 to vorntogh I went up stairs with it, ore bn me that I could not again be arrested and tried,) | wt A ™ Hee baa pecs = Mr. Barton fell | ‘ ; er, usnall: looking round fora fit hiding place, noticed the | had not, as waspreviously the case, been deterred | mortally wo! atthe Gre Gre. He wesc ET )DR- HULL'S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPEGRTERS: | aecand Quality .« poet hhole in the floor through which the stove pipe from | from speaking freely, by a drend of bringing vpon | "ubburd’s Hotel, Hamburgh, and died ten be AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER CO., N. Y. Prolapsu 1 oF walling of the Womb, | vv.iet Quality : the shop passed. I perceived that between the | myselt another prosecution, I do not recollect that J “istors, andthe difleuiy which led tothis fatal result, fe ‘A LARGE and convenient Cottage, formerly occupied oF ee ee ee entioas oe Usually sold “at'$1'2s and $1'50. coins under the garret floor was a cavity, and into | [ again mentioned the fact uf my having the gun to have originsted “in privet affairs, of which the Thos. Bassford, with a Gusto, snd Fruit, Trees of Regen Farsage Micued ne the meres of | _AX examination will show that the st hat I put the pistol, pushing it in as far as I could | to any one, nti! lat Thureday. On that day, be- | public should know nothing. The mode of fighting was eign, aa ithe New ¥ rt fect ion tO health, it never having | cannot be surpassed b with a stick about a yard long. I eaid nothing to | ing at work in: th my employer, Patrick | chosen by Mr Burton, an to say the least of it, wee Der- astro run to and from New York six times aday. led ef peforsine & cure, even ander the | "NTT _ The style of Trimmings adopted at th my mother or any one else at the time about the | Brennan, |, refl cir on the fate of my brother | barous and almost unprecedented A relative of Mr. Apply at 470 Pearl atreet, New York. fiy im*re ba oy gg ab | is parties arly recommended as well for feet ap E John, remarked to Mr Brennan that it was hard Reeea’s ieut. Goggins, of the itch Arm: it - : ~ 7 E ‘éhdae: i this | injury from perspiration or oil appli out nine or ten-o’clock the same morning | that John should be hoeg npon the proof against | similar rencontre, years ago, on which occasion this unu- ANOUE Furry AGRA of chee Ladin the och | 18 je adopted totthe: eutire f Pe tad all Senter cvse and comfort to the wearer. _jadt lmntec_ | (Tuesday) 1 started from home for the jail, to see | him, whéailhad Nichols’ gan im ps heeping'all Uniden wt Se ee Ward, inthe city of Brooklyn, fronting the New York | palatal succienl expediante, im the Lying-ia earoe’by CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. mny brothers, intending to acqnaint them with my | the while. Mr. Brennan ttmediately asked if it} Preeetent from that af ay, and commanding a beautifu eet ein iat ss tad ie cuivereell? ie this pouty Te is Wes THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF | proceedings in relation to the gun and pistol; but om | was true that I had tue eun; and on asswring him acchie’ se ies i College ad jt is peculiarly adapted for nervous persons; and Dr. Costle ae with great care. We have personally « 20 Wall street. ! Inrerxstine Decision.—On Friday, the Supreme mre 1 members of the facul TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. reaching the jail was denied access to them, and | it was, he reproved me in very severe terms for | Court of the United States decsded the te of ie fTurnithed exclusively. for ladies at NO. 4 [NFLAMMATION of the Mucous Membranes is the result of | thereupon set off for home. On the road home, } having omitted to disclose the fict long ago, | Washington county of Maryland, vs. the Baltimore and tr ome ‘he bastuess some, impression made upon them by gpld or other caer; | and when within about a hundred yards of Mr. | and instantly went to commurieate the intelli- | Ohio Railroad. The sui: was ins ituted to recover from hence ting IN CONSUMENION. Gusteiia: discased Lirttand | Sprague’s house, I was met by the sheriff and his | gence to a neighbor. Mr. Lewis Devlin. In] the company « milion of dollar which it wus alleged had Fe f the Lorri itt the Har! 4 eutrenes county of Westchester, C0 Mad hers a indy A constant attendance to ly Supporters to female patients £11 irarre itation of the Heart, &c._ Kromn incontestible ev: osse, who arrested me and committed me to jail. thit THOMSON’S COMPOUND 8¥-] There I was kept secluded from communication idteu acts of land, prope ly wriuh a arden cers Seen a FC . ( Ny ort ; NOTICE TO RUPTURED PHRSONS. ualteienl Pine irietion, ot BA ia oseite te gece with, auy one but the officers of. the prison for a " ~ i ol 5 a ine om the beat aatramenid ad the id wifords, 8 nine days, when Mr Knowles was per. afew minutes Mr. Brennan returned, accompa- pe ear easly, her the tat anne eatione their road throug! ashington county, as i fae Mr. Deviin, when they questioned me par by a law of the Legislature Sontag on ¢pprepristion veihe ticularly about the facts; and on mg narrating K ab law them substantially as here given, they united in CT Be em ad AIR genet I dla gh A jed by a subsequent act of the Legislature, but the county insisted it had no power to do fo, and instituted the existing cause ¢ i ‘ sigh Aad oo * SEP NR THER 3 of mitted to see mie preparatory to the examination | denouncing my conduct as highly culpable, but ifadelphia, to either of the Agents in the h ist, 1844 —I + | which was to be had the next day. My brothers I | finally admitted that as it seemed I had believed | suit ‘The case was carried to the Court of Appeals, who Ee suleahastoee het i towns My the United Seats J (oe certify, that in consequence of Te: 5 | did not see until I met them in the jailet’s office in | myself liable to be again tried, even ster my ae- | decided that the repealing act of the Legislaure was quire b-tween I and 3 P, M. 0 HM. MOI tmige the baek pad of Hall's russes, to sen tne? a be ted Ri} & | presence of the examining magistrate; and there I | quittal, | was not so unpardonably bicmatle as] | valid, and the right of the county to recover relessed.— _ 318 mre Bf ur y. | by D: A ink, signatere. . Fa 3 | Once attempted to speak with Nicholas, to inform | at first appeared. Mr. Deviin, as [em informed, | An appeal was taken ‘s Oe Papers Coa aoe on in'§ A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Sitaated ve anideriaken (0 vend imitations a ~ him of the facts above stated, but was checked by | immediately acquainted his brother, Jobn Deviin, hays jautmously HE idor ve ger ee rey, ied iis village of East Chester’ avant 16: milca ew Ca sce lied upon they ate made 3 % | the officers in attendance, and constrained to re- } of Pawtucket, with these facts, and in ihe atrer ame. : Srerers , containing 48 *C 50 acres wood. thd, the and are xo better than the ordinary ] & £ move to a distance from him. noon of Tee she, John Deviin, cabed up ” sly. aa ~ W , y with fruit trees I cannot now recollect when I communicated | me, and after hearing my statement, insisted on Moerper or A CniLp vy its Moragr.—Evan an built omsticr ohig lags god Draliing otrer « trance, om eTvuisees dopery 8 3 | these facts to my brothers John and Nicholas. my going with him to Cra ie and showing hit | Margaret Hughes were examined betore the ‘he plage is beautifully stuaied com andi Constant” attocdanon to wait Upon & 5 | to not recollect that Lever stated them to Nicholas. i, gun ty amg ithe r Nie gid thet afteras on, J authorities of Col RT oe ae ee hw cearges im + gut Will De sole - = . % | Unul I had been tried and discharged, I never had | finding the gun whe: Je Prater | tne decuased Wea bout (rrenty menthecké, and. hen bee Uichiata ADDIY at. 68 Wat Steer betinton Calis ana Medeor LEGS, HANDS, AKMS, ve ; witosiemtt Me THOMSON’ S| at ovportuity to converse with him: To John t} Nicholas’ trunk. After exhioiting them to bum, | | 1" deceatte Seed on the heat, nad then thrown into tie The Lose of Feet and Legs no Hindrance to the COMPOUND BYRUB OR Tan which fect. © | communicated them while our trial was in pro- | replaced them— gun under the a and Vie) cer by ite mother, Margaret Hughes, for the purpose of ‘Alio, 8 Lots of Ground, 25 by 100, on the easterly side of the et and Tans not ed a permanent cure before I had taken three bottles. i Icom. | pistol in the trank—and there, so far as | krow.] ‘""” vy having bad a child from Et fA 1 gress in the Courtroom. Neither John nor wecwling the fact ot her ra van Lith anny betwee STth aa oun cepts To JOuN F. THOM RA "Cont Gog Maker, he 5 Payetsit ttt hols taunicated them to the counsel in the case, 1] bey still are My mother, sister, and my litt f \("yies, to whom she was about tobe martied The infor voahtta teat eae ce ten pokgansscate: ect Ary dared not disclose them, for I felt assured that they | sil, are the occupants of the house, and Uiry | aot! ce was committed for triw), and the male prisoner vow Know that the gun and pistol are in the iswharged iy itwated at Islip, rai ibn f % P a: nF Ta ok abiiel te Weer ike hemmmee iter eaceare ARCETRIC TAL ion plan the Principal Office—Northeaat comer of Fifthand Sprucestreets. | would be regarded. as’ evidence of my guilt 5 Milt a * Wintiam Gorpon be: hood. — St. Lows Republican. 1 ie of good en' tivation. most correct and less compl through | Sold wholesale and retail by the Agents, A. B. sANDS.& | youn refrained from disclosing them because he | house. : - "Rou, fcuk Mccain ace arunid’ the oe Fee ee ote Tor sigh ovens nse Para, sat: BORAT vane nat Gere poe srarabetal oie eee at tb Bulton see scare chaper aet. ~ thought with me, that to duclose them would | Mr. Devlin, after seeing the gun and pistol, Mea Lan DoNTaRR.» PA Rs owas oon foved ta a plonet feace, trutt tees wee bee five years, fools confident, of giving aatiafnetion to | Price centa pero. tle, or $5 per oan fit imem_ | ensure my conviction, He was, however, nocun- | urged me, osa matter of daty to myself, to my J Conipily win tom em vations, in the erection of furne- her information may be obiained at Ne. 9 Bleccker alll who call on him for Legs, Hands, Arms, or the | “yan Arant AND BENT—-Ked Ash COAL, ata, Weens | mindful that the produetion of ‘the gun and pistol J brother, and to the public, to make affidavit to the | 2.6) Divs commenced oper aiaite, present year be fairly few doors west from Broadway, Half the parchass oe ATT ours tanet be post-paid ; fesereened, T night have saved him from conviction; and J acts above set torth. Jn accordance with his re. J any A. They have abundant capital for the erection ny om FERN Ow MOTUNEED. £25 Imm at aaa jinsad : when the verdict of gnilty was rendered against J quest, and in Gbedience to the dictates of MY OWN oi oxtonsive works, and we shall soon be mude tw feel the Ii perenenmn _ re COLLINS gue’ a oneeisyreeny sag Mew ©: I Orders n fi aad Pinim, he spoke, as I believe, his honest opinion § conscience, this affidavit is made. advantage ef even eatebli: mente m Our immediate rs iqhy us oe i y 8 rary suPettON TGS ING & OO, t wien he said to me as he resumed his seat, “It is (Signed,)

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