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jersey, ~ ao ee jatacreatids THE NEW YORK HERALD. —=— i _— ene — ~ ————o | 3 = dnt . - io eeasiteepnbecmititlar ‘ ‘Two Cents, Vet ern tic Woke es ire: YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1845. zal a — = ——— —- — a T TO BROOKLYN BILLL PLAYERS, 6 and Wiliam there in July of that -—they wete The Alleghauian Actors in Eingland. City Intelligence. THE NEW YORK HERALD. CNGERING FULTON PHA = flee a Trial of Monoles 8. Gordon for the Murder early oni oad wore Nicholas’ old clothes. “1 lived Loxpox, March Sih, 1845. | Lower Poltee, April Ii —Gaanp Laacenr— Officers a il Hays illiam H. Atephen: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprictor. | Wereaure’, ining te ge) with we ete Wapnusay Arrearoon, April®. | Nicholon® Joha tendednione br Nichemssaneime wep =f oie as - , ; bert Milage, Geange Maree and Sally Mason. [ mean now to give you a dish of theatricals. | fr stealing five pieces of silk, worth $100, from the store When Mr.Hackett reached Londo3, he found Mr. | of J. J. Richardson, of 170 Spring street, on the Sth of The Court met at 3 o’clock, and the examination of described the clothes of Nicholas ; the coat found in the witnesses was continued. any in this couutzy, except Bassford’s old rooms iu Aun swamp was his; he used to put it in his wagon seat; some- 5 x Joining the bar of the Hotel,) with three hea rate agle frames and marble wets betver eo entrance 149 Fulton Players near Fulton Market, and e Circulation---Forty Thousand, town, oa the east side, will find 8. Howl "sto James H. Sasin.—Was clerk of T. Almy in the fall of | times the dog used to |i it; I have seen John have it ¥ " A March. They came into the store pretending thet they calculated for thett accommodating, Tie notitice "ples 1843. John Francis left a gun there, as appears by the | on; it was tight for him; have also secn John heve on the | Laurent in full blast, ruaning and making mouey | want to buy, and-altes they left, the goods were mis- DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy hear te hase it kept respectable. Ferexercise vuly, book, October Sth. I don’t know to whom the gun old dress coat of Nicholas. Have seena pistolin Gor | yy « Antigone,” but the weather became severely | sed. They were ull committed. sold. It appears by the book to have been sold to “N. LIFE PRESERVERS, Gorton.” Of Goedyear's Patent Gum Elastic Composition Attorney General Buaxs.—Who is :here meant by “N. ARRANTED to withstand the greatest ex:remes of heat | Gorton 1” and col not to melt or soften in the seams, (the Wirwxss.—When I wrote“ N. Gorten,” I did not know defect a Preservers made of the common rubber prepara who it meant. I did not then kuow Nicholas 8. Gordon. Alto, 6 general assortment (a ee under the | ‘TiuuincHast ALmy.—Question by the Attorney Gene- above patent. For me “GKORGE BEECHE! ral.—Do you know that you sold a gun to Nicholas 8. ald Im#re 100 Bree” baxwecn Pine and Wall ats Core io ane Ragbas Conaher, ee ie exslenenn vs —I on! fron m; ok ; i BOARDING. hond-writiug of my clerk, st" CMY is Jn the MRS. 0. FISH, Artr’y Gen.—To witness.—Do you know, from your ‘4 185, 187 and 139 Br ¥, book, whether you sold a gun to Nicholas 8 Gordon, on NEW YORK. —$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents per copy—$3 124 cents per annum—payable in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty ond despatch. G- All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be deducted from the subscription moncy remitted. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Paorwictor oy tHe New Youx Henarp Estasuisumant, Northwest corner of Fiiiton and Nassau streets, ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROAD OFFICE, No. 59 Courtiand Street, NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS, ‘The Subseriber, So f York, foe forwpediag. nassamtens te» coud class ears from Albany to. Budfo, are waxbled te seud them, per People’s Lin Piuys and thence, ber railroad, to Uti $2.92; Aubum, $3, dren from 2 12 ye after the 15th instant, den’s store; Nicholassaid it was his Have heard Nicho- Jas say Sprague was going te take bis li A PicgrockeT axnestrpD ny’s Lapy—At an auction sale cold and stormy, which checked the attendance | ;,, ‘peach street this morniog, Mrs Susan Birch, of No. upon all the theatres. Mr. Laurent proposed to | 87 Bowery, observed a man endeavoring to insert his Hackett, as his pantomime was wora out and he | fingers in the pockets of several ladies who were present 3 le. From his respectable appearance she could wished to withdraw it, to play after ‘‘ Antigone, persuade herseif that he wes doing so with any in one or two of his (Hackett’s) lighter pieces, Tight hund into the pocket of « ledy nemea M t hand into the pocket of a ledy nem rs. Rea Cari creat iar intern, oe Kidbscad Clark, of rine Spring wet. 8 immediately s i en c seized him and accused him of being a its repetition in the course of ten nights. Things | was immedistely detained by some pie went well enough for a few nights, but Laurent | there, and officers Hays and Welsh passi t the time, must then produce “* Honesty,” a rejected and pub- | were called in and took the iellow, who gave his name as lished comedy, because he could Save it fer no- ames iP llleme, to the cies ie wa thing from its author, aud be furnished, gratuitous- TEALING 4 TRUNK and CroTHinc —James was iy by him, of at hue expense, with some scenic ap-|eesad snd, commuted fr Mealing« IrunK contin pointments. “Antigone” was thenset aside for afew | © ss g 5 nights to do this. The result was fatal to both ; the houses fell down, and at the end of Hackett’s tenth street. uight, Laurent suddenly closed, just ‘four nights Integat Vorine —-William Hurley was last night ar- rested by M. P. Evans, fora misdemeanor in voting in two salary” in arrears to everybody. Laurent says he isa poor Frenchman, and stands torfeited in h districts of the 4th wara, at the recent election. He was lease from the proprietors of Covent Garden; _ pri held to bail. sumes that he made his finalexit as a man- Upper Police.—Arau 11.—Bunctaay ano Gran Lauckny —Two boys, named James Dolan and Timethy ager. Laurent took the theatre without a shilling canals promising one-eighth of each night’s re- Delaney, were arrested and committed for burglariousl entering the Ward School No. 4, on the night of the ceipts for rent; and, as report saye, cannot have carried much money out of it. of April, and burning a quantity of school books, and stealing books and mathematical instruments. Some of wr property, yas recovered from ee a Fy rt Per. — in et Drury Lane is daily expected to shutalso. Tiiey } ,,,, acharge fe) onde peat Tike (ene “4 say that Bunn pays nobody if he can help it. ‘Lhe | cr the mn ward, at the last election, that his name was houses have been poer ‘for a long time, but his} j.mes Lawrence Ven Ward, when he had previously pockets are helped by some pickings got by private | v.ted at the third district of the 8th ward, as James Van pass:keys furnished to certain of the dissolute no- bility to allow them to mingle behind the scenes with his meretricious French corps de ballet. The “Sunday Times,” two or three Sundays back, Wart. He was held to bail in the sum of $1500. Coroner’s Office —Arnit 11.—-Suppex Deata.—The paragraphed the tact, and recommended it to the notice of the Lord Chamberlain. mae away, and d—n the maa that took his license awa: ‘dbe the death ofhim, Said afterwards, Sprague had taken his license away, and G—d d—n him, he would kill him; John said, “don” ay #0, Niek, you don’t mean it” —Nivk i would run him through as quick as .” Nichelas was the head of the family. Cross-examined—I lived at Mr. Sprague’s in 1842; | af terward: lived with my mother, in Cranston, and a: Ol- neyville: afterwards lived in Providence: used to go to Cranston to see my mother, and always stcpped at Gor don’s and bought something: {have seen both Johu and Nicholas wear the old coat: I thought it was u very rag- eu coat for Nicholas to wear: I went to Gordon’ in August, 1843, to get some thread: stopped j enough to Le waited upon: I was there in Jun July: went after crackers, and needles, and hocks and eyes; when I went in, July, Nicholas was talkin; about his licease and Sprague: raid he would kill S,rague: he did not say it to me: did not say it to any one in particular: an Irishman was in there When | went in, Nicholas, his mother, his brothers, a sister, and a lit- tle gil, were there. I live with Susan P. Garner: she lives in town: Ido housework: Miss Garver does not en much compeny: women come in and go out again: she has callers, the same as you do: I have no par- ticular wag fare the same as her children: when I want any thing, she gets itforme. I don’t pay her any money: I don’t work and pay for it too. [This witness may be calied a hard case. She was ve- ry sharp and pugnacious in Court, and snopped up Mr. Rogers quite smartly. She lives with a notorious ‘women, known as “ Suke Parr.”] Joun M. Suaw. re calied, and testified that Susan Field described to him the clothes of Nicholas Gordon and his brother’s, on Monday evening afterthe murder, Spoke of an old, ragged, blue coat ; thinksshe mentioned that the dog used to lay on it. [had not then scen the clothes ; hee description corresponded with the clothes as they ap- peared te me when I examined them afterwards; her de- the 7th of October? Ans.—The gun is marked to N. Gorton;” I suppose it means the same as Nicholos 8. Gordon. My books show charges against N. Gorton, N.S. Gorton, and N. Gordon, all meaning the same person. Gordon once spoke to me about misspelling his name; said I wrote it with a r in- stead of a p, as it should be Cross ezamined —I had a conversation with Nicholas Gorden, about the year 1840 or 1842, when he told me about spelling his name wrong | suppose I knew, when the gun was sold, that Gordou had a middlename. Ihave no personal knowledge, beyond the book, of the personto whom the gun was sold; I think it was sold to the pri soner. Dr. CueaveLanp—(Keeper of Jail)—Tusday morning, after Nicholas Gordon was committed, Sheriff Potter called co see him ; I was present ut the interview; Nicho- las told him that he had but one gun, and that that one was in his store on Mond: @ asked me to go to his atore and look for his gun; he said it wes® gun he bad bought of T. Almy, the September before. Cross-examined—I went te the store, and found several persons in it; looked for the gun, but did not find it. Younc Moacan—I made aram-rod for a gun two or. three weeks before the muider; Benjamin Waterman asked me to make it; I had no wood to make it of, and he got me a piece of cros:-grained walnut, and I made it ; I think it was the same as is produced in Court. a Srmas isiting thecity. are respectful- as taltread aot nea aca hae Been ftied up ina su: perio manner, for the entertainment The loeat ria Eien ogy me one apart meuts spacious, light and airy, and ‘pandsomely furnished throughout with new Carniture, beds, bedding, &e.” The table will be abundantly supplied ith the best market affords. "Transient Board: $1 per Day. m6 im*re SCOTT'S BAZAAR 37 Dey street, between Broadway and Greenwich, SANDS SCOTT retums his most cere thanks to his friends and the , for the liberal Feceived sines’ he opened tho above hoese, an bares, by Gas strict ion, to m= C ce thereof Tbe aualiteg ot his Ales, ines, }» an by i well kuown to tieed comment. ‘The best Oysters the market can afford served up in ers fe; |i ea it of ret hi I iment is tobe hadatall hours, anti ia at night, such as s— Becteeake, ‘Welsh Rarebits, ton Chops, Sardines, Fried Kidneys’ Cold Cuts, Ham and Pues, Buckwheat Cakes, j 0, ‘chester, $4 6 io, $5.56, Chile Ia, at haf pote’: ander 3 yeets froma all’ baggage on the Hailroad 1s entively ree, ‘Ail information as to different routes given gratis, and pase sengers forwarded to every port on Lake Ontario and upper [itken, at the lowest rates. The aubearibere woald call. pare cular ‘attention to. the fact. that THEIR TICKETS ONLY are recognized at the office at Albany. WHF & RICKERS, Sole Agts Albany & Buffalo Railroad, 24 class cars, ce No. 59 Cou:tlandt street. _— New York, 8h April, 1845. 29 Im*ee UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE. MORRIS, which ar Tae Coroner held an inquest upon the body of John McGloin, of the 6th ward, 36 years of age, who died lest night in a fit produced by intemperance. AnotHer.—The Coroner also held an inquest at the house of Ex Ald. West, No 214 West Lath stre n tl tM "| | Anpurw Briccs—The last Saturday in October, or the | scription of the clothes was general; [don kuow aa it market is doing well, and has the onl: New can Isapd thence by raiiona'to fenchtowts aud deaner a boiled | frst of November, Benjamin Waterman brought me n | waedifferent from the deseription she'gives of them now; etc in London: With the tact Beare Nosy of Wom Dameesy black man, 93 years of age, who that comeci ih th ines Erbe Butts aod West shes ia'Brows Stout | « ferrule and wormers | put om a coopontion fortie | Spreatee es eerd Nicholas Gordon threaten Amasd | 115 ** Oid Heads,”"éc., and productions to fol- | eiraingly” mocon, Fare $2 60. ; low, the house would be full until May next, else Hackett would have been there, but had hopes that he would at the end of that month. He started on the 4th for Edinbargh, Glasgow, Carlisle, Dublin, Birmingham, which would keep him away from London until that time. al; draught ii ied 1No house Geter applied with English, Irish Scotch, Welsh, erscal atest uewe by the steamers. “"Good Rooms for Private Parties, at all. times ready—free gra- tis for nothing a4 imec and Mr. Stone put on a wormer; the wormer was too large ; I wedged the ferrule with a single wedge ; this ramrod very much resembles the one I fixed. Janez J.Portza—Arvested John and Nicholas Gordon on Monday evening, about 6 o’clock, ater the murder ; John Gordon wanted to go up stairs, and 1 went with him ; found a pair of boots ; he said they were his; they Crose-ewamined —She gave the prrticular description uf the clothes on Tuesday evening; dont know how she came to mention the clothes on Monday; on Tuesday evening 1 bad‘seen these clothes, and asked her to de- scribe them; she was very decided ® the belief that Nicholas was guilty Special Sessions. B»fore the Recorder and Aldermen Emmans and Devee. Arnit 11.— Husband.—A tolerably good looking man, decently dressed, answering to the name of Isaac Allen, was placed at the bar on a charge of maltreating his wife —-who was sworn. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT LINES. Through by Rail Road in Siz Hours. Fare $3 00. Doct. Cueaveranp, re-called—On Tuesday after the Miss Cushman was treated very cavalierly by the | Rycospsr—How may times has he struck you, Mrs. leave the depot, corner of 1th ard Market streets, | Jf ADELLE Fy AE NEI. Broadway, oppe- padi hdc as high as oe ankles ; whe searched for a | murder, John Gordon told me, at the prison, e knew | Covent Garden managers, but was immediately en-} Allen? nf ‘aed ails at (clk, hd diy Cneept Qunday) ate F. | 90), ee che Carla gar, will onme ox Wedneniay sent the | tics notloed a small brave ou Joba's few eros cr | Noting about the murder; said that 'on the day of the | yaged by Maddox. ‘She had a leter to Kenny, | ~ Mrs, Avuen—Ob! si, i: would almost impossible to eating New York acai P, for Philadel e ei real ale All ihe absve igo/ds have just breu received by the latest Havre | 8p0Ke to him abont it, and he sald he got it on Ghriatmas | Murder he game tol meeting, MO Polok dinvor ean ob | Who has taken a great interest in her, and from his j tll how bad he does—he beat me and my children. We are all of us atraid of our lives. Hehas struck me, ob! many a hundred times and oftener, and often if Ihad net fed, he would killed me. Q—Does he do any thing to support you 7 —Oh! no sir, nothing at all to support us. ‘How long has this been going ou? A.—For about twenty years, sir, full twenty years. Counsell@ Fay—This woman doesn’t swear, your hon- or, that she was struc all. Cuxnx—Oh! yes, hundred times. Mrs Atten—Ye , indeed; and my body is covered with scars from head to foot. CounsrLion—There’s no evidence, sir, and we can prove that this defendant is an honest, respectable man, and works hard at his trade as a shoemaker. Recorper—Oh! Mr. Fay, he has been before us for it day ; both doors of the store, one of them communicating with the house, were fastened by Nicholas before we came aw: Cross-examined.—I arrested Nicholas 8. Gordon just out- side of his store, after culling him out; arrested John in the store; Nicholas asked me what he was arrested tor, and who issued the warrant, and I told him; after exa- mining up stairs, I examined the bed room between the store and kitchen; found only a bed and a chair; two o'her officers, 1think, were with me; we took nothiog from the house that night; we carried John and Nicholas to Mr. Sprag Direct resumed —Nicholas said he could prove wherehe was all day on Sunday; he asked me what time it was when he was arrested, and intimated that some one would have to pay for the time he was kept in durees. having a son on the “* Times” newspaper, and be- ing inumate with Oxenford, the chief theatrical! ccitic, he has done her great good by making the most of the certainly favorable opinion of the audi- ence towards her. hs : Bat ‘the greatest is behind.” Forrest, your particular friend, shut out at Paris, engaged and uppeared at the same theatre in ‘O:hello,” the week after Miss Cusi:man’s debut, was cordial: greeted, little applauded, called out at the end, but severely handled by all the press, save the Timeg, because the late Mr Bacen, (Stephen Price’s triend,) ot the Times, wasa few years ago his staunch supporter. Bacon’s successor, 48 an timore next morning in ample time for an’ ving for the Bouth or West. ‘Techets can bs proceed, at the Depot, or on board the Boit at Dock street wharf, Philadelphia Fare to Wheelirg, $13 ; to Pittsburg. $12. Rena ace ‘A Fasseiucer Car will be attached to the Freight Train, which eaves the Depot daily (except Sundays) at 5 o'clock, P.M. ‘arrives im Baltimore early next morning. Ware 50 cents, UG For farther particulars ORY. 7 FISHER, Agent, No.7 Wall, or 6 Wet streets. N. B,—Freight taken st 5 cents per 100 Ibs. mai im*re NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. mand Monday, April 14th, 1845, the cars will ran 03 follows :— = City Hall for Leave City Hi Harlem Fordham and Wile for White Plains, 700A. mM. that he and two ready, und he went out to Mr. Kingston’ Kingstons went to a tavern and dran! ind then came back, and staid there till they heard of the murder. Joun Kinastoy—John Gordon worked at Dry-brook a part of the time in the fall of 1843 ; the rest of the time he was with his brother Nicholas ; ey haat is half a mile trom Gordon’s ; John came to my house between 4 and 6 o'clock on Sunday ; after he had been there a short time, he and my brother und myself, went to the tavern aud got something to drink;we got back before my brother had lit any lamp; we remained tuere till we heard of the murder’; mybrothzr and 1 went over to Sprague’s; John went with us till we got opposite Mr. Sprague’s ; we turaed in, and John kept on towards Nicholas’s house. WituramjKinaston, testified to all the facts stated by his brother John. ‘ |. B—M'lle. NY GODEFROY. ymests the Ladi Sie Hhasooar rial: bette mélwem NOTICE TO THE LADIES. BARENNE &CO., 114 Grand street, corner of Broadway, reer Sen Rear ere P) CoUTH is i il on urs i. reaed by te Packets Utien aad Louis PRilippe- JAMES LACY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, REMOVED TO 154 William Street, corner of Ann, New York, da select tof the mosyfashion. d Fs ; pew y Gesell ae cane of ; ih ith’ Mr. Pot bs 3 editor in that paper,a Mr. De Laine, who mar- | over andover again. i aaa 1000 i eh and Atmeican, of almost e¥ery | and Nicholas Govdonswere arrested Kon ete aes | se opeetazamined - John Gordon wore to our house, a | ried Bacon’s widuw, (Horace ‘I'v, ik’s daughter by | ° Vire_Ancew—On Wednesday he struck me, and took up 700 700° 2 00 P. M. color, from 1 medimn quality to the finest. ° jece of a gun had been found near the place of murder, | fate pore, org overcoat, and Ithiok, hed on thick | ie way,) and Forrest aud his wiley have |» bonch andweuld have struck me with it ify som, who 8 00 10 00 500° CAMSIMERKS—Wool Blacks, Plaids, Stripes, Figured and | P' WT Usedrchad fora gunte thot house; noticed | Peo His clothes were not wet, that I noticed ; itis | oe, at dinner, and Oxenford has been, of | is twenty yearsold, hadn't prevented him. 500 2 00 P.M, Slratig, in great variety. ; | a bruise on John Gotton’s cheek bonce the siete trance | Sout halfa mile from my house to t Guutde inatpatiod b sible | _ Fav—lf the Court please, witnesses are here for the de- 10 00 330 ‘VEST! Satins, Marseilles, Cashmeres, Vel; | a bruise on John lon’s chee! ne; the skin was not | quarters of a mile to Got a. course, instructe to put the best possi le} condant, Mr. Patrick. “s 100 P.M. 500 hy «Gy d plein, rich light silk V. broken, but the face was much swollen; T asked him how | Both these witnesses} testified that John Gordon came | face upon all Forrest’s attempts ; yet Oxentord’s Mr. Pavarox colled ana swetn, 200 PS rien et Some gaps Pn oP ie fp teen ni peciee hess BaLena he. Ges trol riias | there about the time that Benjamin Searl and his family | duty to his journal and his own repatation, hi Vir-avepon@asinubert?s”. ia fens pene cua EY fle Torevecy se re A fake ee Heat ih ‘ee ae sae Teed Jet al nense yn the neighborhood where they had been | compelled him to state seta facts, though ab-| Pp, rsicx—Not exactly—he lives in Division street and iment, 1 a 3 g je - $30 ing thet warments made'up to order in the best possible manner; | aid he coult prove where he was; sald ho came in| “'Beastsun Seance, toatfied that he left the house in tho staining from comments, | Suffice it to state, that | 1 ive in Brooklyn. 1work for Mr. Fox, with Allen, and he tal evAy satuafaction as to quality, ft, end workmanship | town on Sunday, attended mass, and went out ogain; I} vicrdig at Rinacate a Tes ne left the housein tho | the repetition of ‘* Othello.” was said to be very | wien he was in prison I went down to ase Mire. Allen at é 30 fives. : do not recollect that he gave any other account of him. | sicimty gston’s, en minutes after sun } thinly attended.” On his third night he played | the request ot Mc Fox, toget herto withdraw the com. aA akxbuweny wits Ue abet and fe oyter to heeoreanteese ee | 1, Nemewtan Watre—Lives in Cranston ; saw John | \,Macbeth.” | Heary Inman,who reine per area ae ee atiatanrchat be might fo to work, Leave Morrisian! debts, by which some would'be obliged to pay more to make a Jous M. Suaw —Went to prisoner’s house on Tuesday | Gordon going by our house towardst his home, between Westera on the 29:h, accompanied Hackett to the Sead nity socks uen'weniecd (4 hue iF Pe pet ant i Harlem for for the non-payment of others, Casi on DeLiveny will in morning to arrest William Gordon. The house was sbut; | one and three o’clock on day of murder;he came from to. | theatre on his first visit to that place. Forrest Tens 06, Bk uae Be yay tateadk Ange aie P Tan i. cases be required. sf eaaei iia: cil rae bee only two females in the house, prisoner’s mo | wards Providence. was greeted with considerable applause at his en- | '*\t0 My hut now De one wr nay nook ‘thing, sir. He 0 ts, » be ihe ides me, lent o’clock on the : 3 : i: il i reduced prices. : " ‘ * : ever saw hin: before; his plaid tunic being too | "fr. Paraicx—She says sir that if he will keep awa im ‘Geutlemen furnishing their own goods, can have them made fontbeas Woeieion nid Wiohales testentt tet forse ‘ ay A desag jhe was near Spragué’s priat works when | snort behiud, bad a ludicrous effect, rather! entre | fiom her, that ebe want? not ing at all to de with bis, 2.00 2. M Pall euuct: gf es price of the goots roumnea} at the follow | it, thinking 1 might dod Nicholas there. I searched the | | "A"! ica .ouz— was at the Council in July, and at | 7M» hie attempted to be expressively intellectual | ard we'll do that wr, "We'll give security before we go: ey ina pricent”-Paas sad Vests $1.95 to $4; Dress oats $7 to $10: | house thoroughis before | leftat.. In a room up stairs we | other times, when Nicholos Gordon applied for alicesse; | i Mis style by abstainicg from becoming gesticu- r Fay said there was no evidence that she was 320 Frook Coats $80 $12; other garments in proportion. found two or three pair of pants, two or three vests, and a | was present at the time Nicholay and Sprague had the | Jation and @ recourse to the powers of his lungs, | sok, but it was very often 5h that peo; = that 33 mIé Im*ec shirt The -hirt was bloody on the sleeve, and there | ditichity; Jom Gordon was in the aan af aaaeeen and by a substitution of a smothered sublime sobu- fh Areh Shs ted Hg tpg egiapoli $x : THE CASH TALLORISY ESTABLISHMENT | the vesighad blood onit. Tlound inthe vest pocketsrome | Tninkathe must dave known ime, the day of the murdee | iol nud inarticulate even tothe audience itmae- | £o°Y ouehe Patek thie woman end others” to put ths 730 oF ‘ion caps, i balls, 5 unfortunate man out ofthe way. ) Freeht Train will rare White Flains at7 A.M, and | Wo. Matttenson, Sod Oe, i, Bantard, Rint. "One pai pentt wore wet ali over, enatncr pet “Gomresamined ‘the mow then on the ground, fe!,1) {ately about him, In the dagger scene, his style | "phe Counr anked Mrs. Allen {she was willing to for- é al2 n ‘4 “Satur became intolerable to the gallery, and one cried out, “speak up!” at which he suddeniy flirted his body, as when shot in “*Metamora,” and striking an attitude of defiance, looked uautierable things at them for some seconds. Another who had got ured ot his continual superfluous and unmeaning pauses, ejaculated, ‘Oh, come! goon!” A titter followed; and from that time either a dead silence reigaed in bis scenes or loud lawghter and nissing eoubly redoubled; particularly when he “‘came the Bowery grimaces,and piled up the agony,”as in the discovery of the air-drawn dagger, ana that intru- tive ghost of Banquo. To speak the truth, 1 was ashamed otf Forre: alpable demerits, yet I be- gan to be patri ly savage at hearing him “valk’d” and laughed at, and hissed. I hoped he would bring up in hia gladiatorial combat; but alas! poor Forrest! ‘‘the last end of that man was worse was wetto the knees. We lound also an old blue coat in thechamber, which wesdamp. We found powder in the store, some in a cannister:tsome in a small box. Found a pair of boots, quite damp, in the chamber. I put one of the boots into the track said to have been traced to the house,and it fitted precisely. The snow was meally, and the bottom of the track did not retain the impression made by the boots. I looked particularly in the heuse for a gun, but found none, itness was shown the articles le described, and ident them.) Brought all the clo- thing mentioned away with him. Ricuaap Knicut.— Was oe with Mr Shaw when shed house, and testified, mainly, to the facts mpared the powder found in the vest tore, and found it the same, as ne@rly as judge. Rooen WF. rovtke--Received the urticles found at Gordon’s house, at Mr. Sprague’s; tried one of the balls fund in the veat, and found it would fit the gun found in the swamp; I compared the powder found in the vests ali at 145 P. M., for the preseut Imm PEOPLE'S, LINE STEAMBOATS FOR ALBAN Y—Daily, Sundays excepted,through treet, at6 o'clock, F. M.-From the Pier he- tween Courtlaudt and iberty streets. “ihe bteamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt, A. Houghton, il fear, on ‘Monday, Wednesday, aid Friday” afternoons, jat 6 o’clo ‘Tie Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain R. G. Cruttenden rill ieeve on Taeaday, Wiecrsday isd Gactslny afeacsocenen o'clock. ‘At 3 o'clock, P. M., Landing at intermediate places from i footof Barcay, ULUMBIA, Captain Wm. H. Peck, will TT x ‘in \. A. . eave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday afiernoons, jat 5 o’clock. ‘The steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Cay M. H. True el, wail leave on Tuesday, ‘“Chursday and y ons, at o’e! Passengers taking the above lines will, arrive in Albany jn ample, time to take the’ morning train of Cars for the ast or West. give him, ifhe would leave her, and not molest her any more, and as she said all she wanted was to be relieved from his brutality, the court concluded to suspend sen- tence, and accordingly dischargedthe accused. ING aN ALDERMAN’s Buots.—A black fellow, named Isaac Townsend, was accused of stealing Alder- maa i» 3. Wocdhuil’s boots. The Recorder asked th» prisoner if he did not know the gross impropriety of ving au Alderman’s boots, to which he replied that did not steal them, but they betonid gpa him by ano- thetied, Justice Merritt swore that the boy hod admit- ted the theft. The court accordingly sentenced him to three months imprisonment in the penitentiery. think, on Wednesday; Friday it was warm ; on Satur day it was quite cold ; Sprog id at the Council, that Gordon was nota fit man to license ; that he got drank himself; that h atown meeting hug a pogro, (meoning a aeere voter ;) Gordon then twitted Spragne with having his wagon filled with stones. J.B. Wuttsnean—I wes standing in Gordon's store door one day before the murder ; John Gordon was there alone ; he tuld me I must net stand there, as Spi had spies out, and would discharge me; I was working for Sprague at the time ; pretty soon Isaw Ya wagon co , and said, “there comes Mr. Sprague ;” John made no reply. Asxer Srnacus, Jr., recalled—When I saw John Gor- don on Friday before the murder, I neticed no bruise on his face ; was nesr to him for twenty minutes or more. Jonm 8. Fostxx.—Saw Nicholas Gordon on High street in this city, about half past 3 o’clock on the day of the wnurder; he was going towards Cranston Wa.ter Beattix recalled.—I livein Cranston; Ni- [8,THE PLACE: forall those who wish o supoly their ward Tobe ments at reasonable. prices. subscribers cin assure their friends and the pabli¢ that they wilt fet mo. oue surpass thet in the taitoring business, as tegards the newest style, the neatness Of their fits and lowness of prices, having “ou hand'a well’ selected assortment of ‘Cloths, Cassi: Parks ar eesti orca’ arte that be poualiy oes sie have te con joe that we can please the ‘most fasti- Pleasure al be taken to show oar styles of fashion and woods to all those w! ya Lye is with their patronage. Collect the place, Ter Filton et eSSEN, mhai mere MB. SANFORD. GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WAKDKOBE, IGHEST PRI ean be obtained by Gent THe jEiGilte who are dairons of converting thet? left of or Gentlemen uitting. the city or changing resi r Gentlemed thelr ‘ndrantage he ee idenco by Court of Oyer and Terminer, B. fore Judge Edmonds and Aldermen Winship and Dick inson. Arai 11.—Case of Klem.—The {Court was occupied in try ing the question of the alleged insanity of the prisoner ” nee, Freight taken at moderate auch to le Tates. ba pln " haa the first,” for he wi te lic for- | Kivm, charged with the murder of the female in the witttits Hine Gaeta aes oe on eet coe et ee gholas Gordon went by my house in the morning tewards | Tn ie a Toh Jy ond reste lad suburbs of the city, in December last. j Kor ‘or freight, apply ou board the boats, orto P. C. : 466 Broadway, up stairs. Cross-ezamined —The resemblance betw: me ts } d, when Fo! ard with Macduff, |, Dt#. Eetle, Smith, Tilton and others were examined for passage or freight, app aire A line the Post Office, or otherwise, will reesive tes ce between the Horatio N. Watenman—A year ogo last August,saw | ¢¢¢d, When Forrest came to gu ith Macduff, } 11.0 prisoner. The case stands adjourned. uiiz, at the office on the di a. a : ind Imre _ | Parcels of powder, was in size and color only, #0 fer as I}, ,40'Gordon have on a coat which looked like the one} He rattled his blade against the other, im , EVENING LINE DIRECT, «6 EM, ‘ALBANY AND. TROY—Daily (Sun: ays excepted) fom the. Steam, Bost noticed ; | am not now acquainted with jpowder, and know very little about it, I don’t know where the hat in Court came from, or this abont it. Joun M. Suaw, re-called.—I brought the old bat from Gordon’s; don’t know what I brought it for. such a manner as to cause a general laugh, aad when he whirled about and said, in a hurried aud comical Indian tone, “ (ll not fight with thee,” there was, irresistibly, one univer- valsheut of laughter. He fell without applause and the curtain descended amidst a shower of hisses, aad received a practical insult, in the fact that not ove voice was raised for him, whilst there was a general cali for a Mr. Graham, who played ‘‘ Mac- duff,” a second rate part by a third rate actor of a minor theatre, who was received with great ap- plause as he came forward. Then another cry was raised for Miss Cushman, who had been much ap- pliuded throughout, as ‘* Lady Macbeth.” She was received with the waviug of handkerchiefs found in the swamp, he was in Nicholas’s garden; it was a damp, day; can’t say it was this coat. Haxpin Hupson.—Was acquainted with Nicholas Gor- don for several years before the murder; have se:n him wear a blu @oat, and a greenish coat ,with velvet collar, both overcoats; the coat found in the swamp resembles the bluish coat very much. He wore that occasionally before he wore the green coat; after that he used it as a cushion in his wagon; once, when it rained, I thivk 1 saw him have iton ; from tie mepeneance, I judge this blue cost to be the one I saw ; I to call iuto his store frequently in the summer of 1943 ; he used to talk abvut his licease, eal swear agood deal about Mr 8; rague ; he seemed ohn was present once when he spoke ot Sprague; king away his license was like taking his bread Ww YECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED Ana the highest Price given fora Kinds of ‘ispeke of ts earner wilt do well to call toe tube jing to dispose of the xame, will do w ‘on the sal i Ofiee, whch will be Seger» ioplastinp hes ivy.” Bensamin Waterman —I went {o Mr. Morgan to get yunctaally attended to. B. LEVY, es Td 494 Chatham street, N.Y. | him to make a ramrod; I was sent by Nicholas Gordon; I N. B.—Constantly on hand, 4 scasouable assortment of gen- Ih idto get a piece of wood to make it of; Mr. Sprague tlemen’s Clothing, cheap for cash. __ma9 Im*re_ | eave me the pieceot weod; I carried it to Mr. Briggs to GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE. | havea thimble and wormer yet on; he put on thethimble, ‘RE HIGHEST PRICES can be obtained by Gentlemen { and Mr. Scott took a piece of wood out of the old wormer, Ct pod ore goatroms of converting their left off } put oy tg wormer ve too large, and did not fix it; I ‘wearing | ‘aon A > j. | © ttied the wormer and ramred to Nicholas Gordon, and Fe oe oe te ies Statist | be put on the wormer, after winding some thread rouad rapie elt advange wo send for the ‘subscriber, who will | ‘he Famrod; Teffered Mr. Morgan fourpence balfpeony at ‘at their residence by appoint “TT, Wall wf ern bac Me pedo he would’nt take a cent. ‘A line through the Foat Oflen; oF cduarnios, vi ‘peed ‘08s ewamined.— No! ever said anything to me attention. Common Pleas. Before Judge Daly. Apait 11.—James Hamilten vs. Lent § Peters —Action of trespass to recover dameges for persons! injuries re- c ived, Collision between the parties; also for compensation for injury done pleintifi’s wagon on the nccasion. Alledged carelessness was pleaded for the de- fence. Verdict tor defendant. the March term has closed. * Ca B Macy, will leave the. foot of EMPIRE, C & 7, wi the rte street, every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday at 6 ‘eloc! ‘The Steam Boat ALBANY, Capt. A. H. Squire, will leave the fot of Cawrtlang ateee very’ Tuesday, Thursday and Sa- lay At ‘cl .M. oard or to C. CLARK, oy enn ee rca ORNIN: INK AT 7 O°CLOCK. fo NOR LIN ANY. TROY, ise pines, Sepa kee pranbect Dieses ae ER Ble ery a ea a iowaiv, Wednesday, ‘and Friday. Breakfast and Dinner on Alleghanta Circuit Court. Before Judges Betts and Nelson. Apnu 11.—United States vs. Samuel Laemi.—Action to Tecover amount of penalty for smuggling goods. The jury found a verdict for defendant—the smuggling not be - ing fully proved. icholas next morning after the murder, on 7 =e about coming here, or about this transaction: | ama | °: in thi : and other demonstrations of approbation. I did o y . Gor- | prompt Im*re +r Cranston street, in this city ; he was leading a horse ; in- “ PPI tion. a sacurday itoring, Apal iit, ae saves. elec OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That my disagreement | lout muscrble Gol, ad wer T'got the famrod made, | (tired of him about the marder; he said he knew noth. | Notgo to that theatre afterwarde;but according to re- 3 Il Goods’ Freight, B 'B Ne AL ‘oth H * | ing about it, that he was in Providence when it was com- | port, every thing had been done to sustain Forrest th fe arts by Chatles FA. Schirmer, in the helms,” inthis: cit hn ‘Christian Steygteke and ‘unerahip eoncera of. Wile ('m a fool, but I tell Goii’s truth ime the devil Rooers—Can you teil what kin gun Gordon had, end that you got the ramrod made fer? Witness—Havn’t you got the gun here? I can tell the ramrod the darkest night that ever was; that’s it, sir; ‘Norier —, ight, jank Bilis, Srecie, iy other ki , trken, OF put On board ia boat mone bat Tok Of the owners’ of sach Goods, Freight, Caggage, For Pass kreight board, or to F, B. Hall, at Ibe eflec ox tho wnert 7 alta mitted, and ré he would tell his horse. Cross examined—Nicholas said tome it was Sprague’s ‘red me to ancther man in sight, and said all about it; he then hurried on with in his repetitions of ** Macbeth,” until ** Metamo- ta” could be got ready, which was then in some dramatists hands for re-writing. The houses had been wretched since the repetitions of ‘ Mac- ttention of the court and jury tl fome little progress was made in thecase. | Mr. and.exctusive power and authority to. wind up and > don exercised ail his peculiar talent in the cross-examina- aap 7 business and affairs of ssid concern, they hav! ‘upon | biindfold me now, and see if I can’t tell it. doings, his losing his license, und he wou'd come up with | beth,” though some people, ‘in kinduess of heart esses great HOUR CHANGED themselves to pay’ all the debts and ligbilidies Wiavx—Was with Nicholas 8. Gordon at T.,Al- | him; (did not think he meant what he said; { thought | ead by py suoved, decors his meee ce all per: [wettomeel ef prasent., Cae eeatenee he tee meaae On pad after 7 ata: i AG inert, the Ne York, April Sth, 1845. D. WILHELMB. uction; some time in May or Jnae, 1842 Nicholas | Nicholas was more than usually in a hurry when [ met formed it too,” by applauding him and getting him | tion wiil probaly close to-morrow, (Saturday ) penmboots EMPIRE ‘and ALBANY will | ar iwerre gun; it wasa military gua, with cartridge box, | himéwith the horse ; he, usually stopped and talked with ; ich “ b leave for Albany Ziaboat Pier, foot of | (AUANO—The ‘otthe ship Shakspeare, from lehab-e, | straps, and bayonet. I saw John Gordon the Friday | me. outon the second night; but it is ail up with him gad 6; ae Becetomven, Shoes “tea tuommmnoes Foes, Soe U! | CHEN eieteceat michal won init scent er DEES nag Atl i “d x | | Direct reeumed—The conduct of Nicholas when I met Arrairs IN THE LeaisLaturs, &c —The House ‘a8 an actor. be equal, if not superior in quality to Peruvian. For sale in lots Mi before the murder; stopped and talked with him; did not ‘ui Fe FOR GLASGOW—The fine fast sailin to palt parebasors. noice that his face was bruised; think I should have no- } him with the horse brought to mymind his former threats, ready was at New Castle, and had behaved | to-day performed the funeral eolemnities over the v : ticed it if there had been any bruise there; he had on a | and I thought him in some way connected with the mur | ina friendly manner towards Hackett. Mr. and | ©°8titutional amondments—three out of the five having Partin, wilt fa das, bain me het | Who have forsale the best nutheaticated work oa Casas, ni | Coat which I think resembles the ‘coat found in the | der. 5 Mrs. Kean were at Piymouth, and invited Hackett | D7 ected. ss ty add to th learyo evgaged. Sor freig of 296 bales cotton, apply (UGAH=—39 hhds; prime New Orleans, landing from ship | °%2P3 Cannot say it was the came, The dinner hour having arrivea, the Court teok a re- | to spend Passion week with them, ut their seat in} ) poy Of the Bunrdes Couet Cir eect | aiecriaegliomnage HOLE Miktrurns, | Starchelans, fom New ‘Orleans forsale By oe Py ozszamiw Penngn--I think John Gordon was at af One el srercloee, F. Hampshire; he had to be ia Scotland at that| or ase si,naye 66 not two thinde. The weciecity ee ai? ee ‘87 Bouth st. stare oan COHLINS & CO. 56 Sonth st. _ | house fore part of Christmas day. Didn’t discover that : period, therefore was obliged to refuse; but pro | moteup by the democrats present. ‘The minority, con. See Npeatins of 8 in hae pune loveedioeesng bemeaee |. Bie Court now, half past six o'clock, took a recess un- In Surgeme Court, April 9.—Boyle ads Boyle | mised to visit them during the summer. sists of the whigs. The ‘‘ natives” present voted in the —motion to change venue denied. Comstock et al. ads. Cagger—motion to set aside verdict, granted with costs. The People ex rel Bank of Ve ines, va. Wil- Jiama, late Coroner—motion ex parte for alternate manda- mus, granted. Pattison ct al vs Adams, sh’fi—motion to set aside rules entered 8th March last, denied, with costs. nezative. The next amendment, proposing to add to the number of the Chancellere, was ‘rejected by a vote of 62 ayes to 52 nays—not two thirds. The democrats voted in the vitirmative. The whigs in the negative. The “ natives” present voted ia the negative. ti! 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Rep River Rart.—By a letter from Arkansas, just received in this city, we learn that on the 15ih of Frebruary last the steamboat Col. Harney, commanded by Captain Thomas More, of Louisville, made her way, unaided, through the raft on Red River. The writer veaday th t—The elegant fast sail P. anven ane We Smith, will positively. satt rega’ar day. A » having splendid Pew accommo- ‘at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall ij. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Sor Fe A lock. the 1ce stock of a gro rtment of les in the line ‘wars, apices, tobacco, &e. ke. 5 }» DV Ordaret ine ois7shal,4 sofas, 52 chars, 3 looking lasses, 9 counting house desks, ke PRO eab aaNa. ~ AMR h Ai IRUBANS—Louisiana and Ni iat ine posit rely fem Hagulnr Packet—Tro. Suit 1 Monmina, April 10. Tau: The court met st nine o'clock, sccording to appoint- ment ir to needy, Ris in the peper in the vest, with that drawn from the pistol; i states that—\ The boat arrived at the foot of the raft on |" ment, abolishing th alifi - r ly no MACHINE FOR SALE. 5 | Magee et al. ads. Conley--motion to change venue, de- Che next amentment, ing the property qui levesrng, Lath Aprile in & Woodrut, who | A MACHINE, construeted for cutting, with a niane, tree et i8 | nied. Atwater etal. ads. the Rochester, Cy Bank ‘ond Par aad tna oad about Giteen, hundred yarde of folld } cu ion, wus adopt'd by & vote of 111 to 4. Agents in New Urieane Mesrrs. Hullin & Woodraff, w slips of wood for making rod or oval boxes, for whiel nearly | one other causo—m>tion for retaxation of costs, granted. . The next amendment was the state debt and liabilit wr mptly forward all wonds to their address. az | ne hes toon fore r dyantageously used, on ac- | the same as that found in the box in the vest The smell % i half to four feet; and after herd work for seven days, | ,..cintions—better kuown os the “ people's resolutions” . alae 7 | Varpons te hes bom fovooeae th cancers teclgtn tose | didhrence, grovel arose from thes in owe ben kom Wooster impl’d ads. Burton, exr. &¢ —motion to open de- | succeded in passin through. We were the first boat of | |, y yo peop! amg he Haagen ploodta face satlivg and favorite | plied to many other trades: If'wer| be gcla tow if agplieanice | Dogn e lhtio deme Thnee dente ta omnee ae 7 | fault, &o., granted, on terms. Wiggins ads. Davis—mo- | thageason, ad trade the narame’ without ee a Fajected, by a Vote of eyes 08, nazedl. The de. ucket Ship SHA, Captain Rawards, wil postively | {s mate goons 0 CHARLES Crdpits, Jounri A. Buuxe—A dealer in powder twelve or four: | “0n10set aside c&. sa, grented, conditionally. | Lansin r boat, (the South west of the native munbers pressnt Yotet In teeuepeiee ; ar day. wawtec 7 Williamstrests_ | toon years, testified to the same facts stated by Green. at elie bate = of coste---98,90 atrac rive at the foot oi the ratt till we Lhe next and la ndment, prohibiting the removal one hundred a oa Le the bill. Sinclair ads. Robinson- motion te set AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Crossexamined—There is nothing peculiar in the ap ofault, ko. filty or two hundred yerds of the heel | of officers withont To) Patier accommodations. f Teabin, second. eabin, and sgerage sen ere, are superior. ae wishing to begare er ed, on terms. Feazler ads. Bas- early ard foot are very: are ber Ishou'd not fail to mi spptication om boat foot of Peck BRONZE POWDERS. Lt sere of this powder; it is such ns is seld here every motion to ide'default, &o., denied. Walker | °! its and the day efter her arrival we worked through.— An attempt woe m: ip, oF to & J.T. TAPSCOTT. ‘ i ‘4 day. . 7 + The steamboat Frontier came up in company with the oneh them bei Pare 76 Howth sirei, cor. Maiden tune. | “[*H subscriber has, een appointed, Wholesale Ageat for 8 | "Sawon, Warenan—Resided within onehundred rodsot | %24- So-~motion to set aside | Government bout, and followed us through with seme aid | Se \neinic atthe sejroted c,aeine ee arte OF $8 to 60, (he fate of the rejected resointions may be considered ettled. Tue bill or the convention comes up to-mor- Nicholas Gorden time ofthe murder. Saw him have what se are I thought to be a pistol a week or two before the murder , by which irom the latter. The boat employed by the Government I and spleedid Bronzes at 50 judd, et al, Trnatecs, jenn denied with certs. Spooner belongs to the same person who owned steamer Frontier. Postess ties for the manufactare of some. Por to set aside hy ae of referees, &c , enabled to offer the ES beantif nied, with costs. “Sa FOR NEW ORLEANS. — Louisiana and New York Line-“Wepolar Paghee: to uataade ian itt packet M, . W. jm “ at Nicholson ads. Broes Motion to sct aside default, &c. f I-gant fast sai Capt. per cent lower former prices, and to defy all competition | wor committed. Saw John Gordon the morning before | 1. "for a | Weare informed here that the Frontier is to be paid by he report of the Atiorney General, Muy will sail at above, her fe t feeight or pas: | In-tois article. ‘Their Drogges have been used. by the largest | the murirs was ‘elie ee hie ae morning before SCMeNSCLay Ceatted wets qt’. Comstock—Motion for 4 | sug United States for working though the raft, a task that | -. itdolet ise fount tathiien helen cot men oar, fiat wi ee c mmodatins, apply on | coneamers in ihis country for upwards of two, years, whe com | Face was braised. We were in ihe store, the shutters and | COmmMsON, granted. |W sw Motion thet plaieti@ toy Do | had already Deen performed by the Col Harney. The | opinion, the bill suthorising the New York acd Erie 1, t OLLING EG h 4 door were closed, and it was a little darkish, but I could . yt al., | Commander of the latter, Capt. More, neitherasks nor ex- | Railway Company to construct an road mip wer EK. COL NEES 56 South : pubserifer hog made rriagepents to W's taxed costs, Ro. dented. Reed va. Morris ct al., | Corts “aatere uriierstend, aoy come eae age oa | Re pany to con: 'yportion of their road in ply importers and dealers with the article, in any qyguntity, at see him plainly. Cn ea F.'8 F. Seance kept the articles produced in court | ° 1d one other cause—Motion that the late Sheriff of 8 Penney vania, sequiting @ vote of two thirds of the mem- venturous task his boat has performed , but it is certeinly jing, 15th inst, Agents ese. HULLN & 80 their b rs elected to the i ., to day. SODKUFE, who will promptly forward all goods to the manuracturer’s prices, thus saving them the trom ‘a | from the time they wore found till they were delivered to | kiraenr county Pa Pecoyeth ot a due te him that the credit orbeing tne’ first to work bis | you the concsusions he har some te You aay ‘aieee dress. ponee of importation. 5 aicKRTT, Wholesale the sheriff; Mr. Sprague had but one pistol, and that was | field ve. Cooper, Sheriff - Motion ex way, unaided, through so difficult a barrier, once suppos- | that he has extended his inquiries (o the mode proposed Colt’s revolvi Artry. Grvenat—Do you know whether John Gordon ed to be absolutely impaesable,should be given tojaim,and v Agent, a. Clase Hows h Co.) 91 Ware street. not to those who did but follow in his weke. Not many as W LINE OF PACKETS FOR Liyee: 4 “Clave Kozel va BRONZE POWDERS. NE Packet of the 2tst April—' favorite, packet ship LIVERPOOL, tio nae ne for releasing the State loans to the company; for he nin lies ship Lt tive mandamus, granted. Harmon ‘he says :— that award beconfirmed. The People &eo i ‘ ) . | knew Amasa Sprague? men would have had the resolution to make the ottempt, ist. Tho alterati {the ronte of th epi Se large, will anil on Monday,’ April ist, her | rvs very beat and cheapest ree, ip all shades andayali | “Arsws I frequently passed Gordon's etere in ompe| sthitweeantenen aolatonean t ntnes and fewer still would have shown the skill and perse: | manne: proposed in the joint rrecolucione, p> vant iow of this line being all 1100 tons and upwards, fated for sie gananey imported die fom PEE Cotte °F | ny with Sprague, when John was in tho more; I presume | tng Rule for eurte ae ceeat Nea a verance necessary to auccess.”—National Intell. tent of two-thirds of the members cleoted a cba (or tia old oumstrr, Till net Citta oe the de Shar mere Ge Wall street, New York. | John kue peg I aed ci once Smith va. Humphrey-De do do. Baker ot al. f Fink in tax Mountains ; We learn from the | 24. That the bill submitted ae Se Oo Wraees an ames 3 “ fame et Do do. er etal. jaker— do do. el t ountaL + 2 " ysis alt wrorccapacity, renders the eve SALT AND FISH STORE. Yau the neighbors were theo; neither of the Gordon's | putarson vs. Cowing—Do do do. Jones ede, Van Names | Cisecae Tare haa nee fe or ne rer eat that | Called “the N,V and Erie Railway Company,” and there. were there; at the request of Sprague, | oppeared bef the Town Council ig ‘uly, 1843, ead op Deed Nicholas Gordon’s petition for a license; the council adjourned to 400 iets M800 10 No. 1,2and 3. fore requires such assent ; and 3rd, That the dill makes a donation to the company of three millions of dollars, and therefore sppropriates that et al.—Rule for cots inst plaintiff for not moving. Meraereau ads. Joanaon’De do Ye. In the matter of the application of John W. Jacobs egainat the Judges of Dela- Jower portion, near the city, (some five or six miles dis- ben wes CO Se in the waly portion of this jos. 1,3, 00 balfdo do do de Ne ‘Bhad, -4 ‘ next week, and I presented a temons' week, after having destroyed several houses and con- blic monies * Wek ds aie set Sprague; Nicholad was there; the Hoense was refused, | ;*aTe common Pleas - Rule for coats against seid Jacobs | sumed a vast amount of timber. ‘The upper part of the pa md teint chee Matoatst st es, Bo NB God oa tHe Goubell met again fat’ Atereiee tare, Tefured; | for not moving. Court adjourned rine Me. fice seeme to be about ten miles further on mantain, |! Senate was principally ocedpied in reading bills 76 South street, corner of Maiden lane. 300 kegs Duel again for a license; and Mr. Sprague ‘being present; op- rag ine | rig till raging. About six thousand acres have been | 11 int time. ‘The bill amending the charter ef the rire BLACK B, OR OED, KING OF MIVEK: 1998 tbe posed him; the reason he tasigoel for ing the li} Lone Istano Route to New Yorx.—The line | swept. sidiiaidiaiaesiniadiony mon’s Insurance Company, in your city was rejected. POOL PACKETS FO) t UVERPOO Nay 8 ail conse was the injurious effects it would have upon his | [0 New York via Stonington and Long Island Rail-| Fixe in Baurimors County.—We learn that] A resolution was offered, raising a committee of investi- 7 cragntheent and cola . : 100 tah agi workmen, Tn the course of the talk, Nicholas said ‘'I no- | road, is for the present suspended. A duily night line | creat destruction has taken place in the neighbor- | gation in relation to the loss of the Swallow. It lice over ip Nice YO"K, burthen 1 Salt. ver hed my wagon filled with stones.” Mr. Spregue re bi leap and from New York as follows :— | hood of Cockeysville, Baitimore county, by the,burning of ito morrow. I do not think the Senate will move in ively on Wed i ‘4 E sn plied, Maire bn! is slander; he and I will settle it Mon Foye Be by 1 the woods, Several thousand acres of wood land, the although something ought to be done uttone i sam Map leon a mt an hit habit of visit: fy via New yer hom property of Sam Worthingten, David Ryder, Mise A pariy tof ge-ahead men mtend balling semaine me ro arehasers, by Gordon's store; the orders were none of them shoul: bab, nh the Dewue ef J Charlotte Owings,and others,were burnt over on Monday | On Saratoga Lake, to ply thereon during the coming sum- t Sek m6 NELSON WELL & OO. a Dewar, | sothere, ed—1 think o lech Railroad at 44 P. ‘Ma Boate od Boston aie and Tuesday, earoy tig large quantity of woed,| mer. They are in treaty for ane gine, avd the timber is Br Schl ay a Pek ae ete st PAPER orrigectervinintcnd ning a omar aa, fe ci fencing, Bo Batinere Mar pr Cine’ Plowels Es "beter: kotsss soo ee Sthesubucribers, OC Pa co, BOO BEAMS Pierce Farge, ssepsted colons. was before the difficulty about the license. John Gordon J ‘Tug Fire aT Troy.—The loss by the fire in Ri-| Fire 1n Provipenc he Foundry, helor ging whose names I do not now romembs , oe among the Bruton street, next door to jton » New York, Rd ping do. s was asmall man; probably not so tall as Nicholas. Mr || ver sireet is estimated at $45,000, all covered by insu- | to the Fall River Iron Works Co » was destroyed | projectors. \w Boards. 8) i at ; would h i atrd Beymer ame Sen ren oe La oan —| isholas 8. lon ‘ee years rickeae ke Wand 7 Nassan st. ' afore the murders lost cave him in Anger iba, Sens rance Kerr & Norton were insured for ¢20,000; E. T. Gale $17,000; H. & W. J. Averill $3 600, and the three stores destroyed, or injured for $3,000 cach—tetal inau- by firetyesterda: orni The Foundry was 180 feet v ———— long, and 86 with It wel aurea fir $5000-—at the Cor Williom Reafield, committed au tdeiuen eae Joukgia citice $2000, Pyoe PrP MpoR en Are wee, ee Filer rPor tun Peday ' les, He was believed to be: uttering from manta « potu, ye Ek LO