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THE NEW YORK H * Vol. X1,, Ne, 103=Whole No. £065, HE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand, DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per cepy | cash —$7 25 per annum—payeble in advance, ‘WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cex.ta per copy—$3 12) cents per annum—payeble in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despatch. oe All letters or pemeeenicetonss tp malt addressed tot Pt establishment, must be or thi postage ill be deducted frm! the subecrigtad meceny wroteon JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Paorareron or THe New Yoru Henarp Estascisnmenr, Northwest corneer of Fulton end Nassau strets ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROAD OFFICE, No. 50 Courtiand Streets jOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. Yorks for grin asso ite . 4 rk, © 8 cond class ears (any to Buff ed to vend thous per eople’s Line. Seecusbouts to y, and three, per railroad, to Utica, for $2.06 ; Syracu: Serhan vei aie: aad Stet after the 15th instant, all. baggage on the Th entirely ‘Ail information as to different Touts given gratie, and pas ra forwarded to. every on Lake ard upper Gitte, at the lowest rates, ‘the. subscriber ‘would call para cular ‘attention to, the act. thet THEIR TICKETS ONLY ‘are recogni: ice a ALT a RICKERS, Sole Agts Albany & Buffalo Railroad, 3d class cars. No. 59 Coutlandt street. New York, 8th April, 18t5. 19 Im#ec UNITED STATES MALL LI Ei FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE. IORNING LINE—By steamer KOBT. RAIS, wiich leaves Dock street wharf laily (< 7 -M. fe fae ei ev et 20% LUTL +s | i AFTERNOON AND NIGHT LINES. Siz Heurs. Through by Rail Road in bio a" - Fare $3 00. The leave ci 1th a streets, dally, at 4 ovclock, bv and daily (except Bendiy fares F M., oF ou the arriv il of the uaia from New York. Passe.gers leaving New York at 4% P.M.,for hil delphia, eum reach © timore vext moruing in ample time for any tive le.viug for the Mouth or West Liekets eu bs preenved at the Depot, or on wrdthe Moat at Dock street wharf Philadelphia’ Vere to heeli: g, $135, to Pittsburg, $12. r Passesiver Car wilt be attached to the Freight Trafa, which pot daily (except Sundays) at 5 o'clock, FM. jaltamore early ext inorning. Fase 50 cents. Particulars (PY "2 FISHER, Agent, No.7 Wall, or 6 West atrets. N. B,—Freight taken ot 5 cents per 100 Ibs, mal Im*rc%S NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO SUMMER ARK. they ei ir thy follows .—~ c City Hatt keel A im and ariiyes on UY For far vn and afte, Mou 1045, the cars will ran Tray City Hall ‘ordham ‘and Wi Bridge, 00 AM, e 0 ve Coty rail for Yorkvilie, Hariem , and Morrisianua. 60 A.M. 00 e es 2 3; P.M. sevrewen se Sessesssses. ewes: ” & ae Tages pie Sone, S3eec; > a} et b,. = ecm nne: seseesss i ite Plains at7 A. M., and ANZ" far the posent Aa Ta eS LINE CAMBOATS Lo eR aR ease rca on tween Liberty streets. rf teaming RR LCRERDOCR, Com, & Houttce bl =. a. at 6 o'clock The Steamboat ROCHESTER, Ci G. Cratenden will eave on Tesedoy, Mharadey tad atarday afvrucous er é M., Landing at intermediate places :-—from rc ‘At 5 o'clock, P. the foot of Barclay sf r ~ “The Steamboat CULUMBIA, Captain Wm. H. Peck, will Wedaeeday, minday afternoous, YFossengers taking the above lines will. arrive in All ig amis pine wake’ the OF on be oe East or West, Alltenoas wre rad re Ail tre foprid eraatag of All persons, ia Ot tes wont 06 tale ‘ine, without a written o: om, P. Cc. or pata or ah Ly on. sige: apa NG LINE DIRE! at NA POR ALBANY AND cept} Bream, Boat hMPr Ea gt i x, = the foot % mM. B. sft Tent =¢ Courtandt sect, every , Wedneeday and Hriday at faire, will leave o'clock, fe Steam Boat ALBANY, _H the Rot ot Cone a ee casey, eeeinh tad Bee wl " P. SE eseae or apply on board or ve C. CLARK, HOUR CHANGED. stant, p> at ee ee rad or by ao hartotore, fro the Beinboat Fey, foi ot i Ravlat, maste tous few ha tof her ‘oC bulk cf 256 bales cotton, apply to master un board, west sit fy 5 POSBRULE E allee ~ FOR Li OL.—! of the 18th yi |. class, fe peat aneinON eats uut-olon, Wil rendid ad oh ss wil cargo © uased. For frei “fiteiug thast apie it aseommodstions for ear bis. Fiver scone berths ia ths tore Packet honld mre 100 Pine street, corner of Sou "Tas above wil w gad Taatome Bac. ju and sterrage passomm persous wishing to make applieatioa ou board, 100% of Maid be succeeded by the n ethip HENRY CLAY, Captain Ni NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New HP Lice Posi ively, dese Regular Packet'T'o wal wtb. Wi ery, Beth, aerate he elegaut fast ‘Smith, will positively Dan the above, her 1 day. : ‘ortreuht or pasune, haviog splendid furnished accommo rleans wharf footot Wall st., orto dations, apply on board, st OCOTIIN & CO, 26 Bouck Positively, re foods received om board after 4 event, toch peik, . & Woodruff, who ing Perit A LIVERPOUL LIN® OF FACKETS—Packet of —‘The splendid fast suiling and favorite chet shi BEA, Certain rdwarda, will pRaitively Bem pee! “iter ace’ min-datious for eabin, second cabin, and ater 7 0p; lication on board, foot ‘At! Her ace: min dations bi 1h f We ee TACBCOLT, th, cur. Maidea {ane. Bhoaid wot fall nent very supe wo make eadly % or to OK LIVER- ‘splenaid aud bur- ETI | Saw LINE ce Packers Packet of ket sbip L! Kidrldge, will bait on Monde iva of this line being all 1100 tons aad ap ws jards, persone uutry, Will mot fay) to are the ad- du coembari for te od shataxen to bs deriv-d from selecting ‘ins. aue ta sreforens any other as theit grest cps Tenders the: comfo able a:d conveniant snips of contd ceuimmmrdntjons fot eatin, eo-und en sengers, (tis well kaown, are supesior to those of aw: ef pock ts. Fesovs wirhing to secure berths shoul. to make early application ou boa o fogt bit IY vy their Genesal Pass we Uilire, To Both nireet corner of Mailer fats, 1 Gy BACK B OK OLD Link OF Livin POOL VO aM amen wot fort 1 OF LO lar Pac : fieent and celebrated ship NEW é Ou K burthen 1050. tone 1 ‘sail positively on Wednesday, the 16th Apr Havinn wusmrpeseed eschinmodstipas tor Cabin, 3 and Sterrage Passengers: re jun to the old country, ur fe: ding for ma Trends, will Gd ye to their interests end Gomm- furt (0 select thig aime qualles line of packets. or terme of Passage, and t0_secare the best bertha, early jeation 3 wae * seh subeortoerey ik Bae CO, " ot y & 4% Pnitom street, next door to ton Tear, ‘New York. PASSAGE t fat "GALWAY, pmErcy TO KW YOR he. a Briti Bee VICTORIA, Will tal fees Guieny a the ity to ishing to fin that Part of Fretan Preelaing wr yp dg ark, Con= rate, must be to be im time for the por further hy il, Datos LENE M0 ale enreor ee ECOL LIN & Co. maltese * Are ote eal0 Gero NEW YORK. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1845.>> CENTREVILLE COURSE, L.1., TROTTING. | Trial of Nicholas 8S. Gordon for the Murder trecks wheret A DOLLAR SAVED AR EARNED bY Gi ENTLEMIN wee the man stood. It was pretty well along in the best advantage, are’ when I saw the man. ita rule tol thei of Amasa Sprague. aed [Correspondence of the Herald.} Sct, cegearaspe ar weve ‘sas eet tay ok Krzame weg, nln Symmmebainaas 0") "Tonstoser tae Soe it omesiatigan. Bovrox, Apri! 12, 146. a ‘LEXaNDER Bovp.—Was present when the coat was 7 i ‘< Konto TECIR EAT AXD car founds thetwamp ead with athe examination a As | Rengou thurnaon matir; he Epes aoe iieenat | 4 270 tom. Humbug—The “Native” Warning ~ . 1 h . There was a piece of newspaper with a direc- . Si pales pow No 103 Yalton surest between ait sng? Hess 1 sts. mone tion on it, so! powderin «box, and tee Sr ihved cha ges | ‘Wenty minutes; then game towards my house, stopped | Steamboat Rac ing—Boston Athenaeum Massa. id car blo adheren of ea tele Sail retin and of powder in a piece of brown paper. There was powder | OfBrions the man apretred wy see ieee aca asin | chusetts Horticultural Society—More Splendid hon del Bropeetor 68 different in the paper wien I saw it; there is none in it now; I do | the bushes by the side of the bridge; am very surehehad | Buildings—A Wonder inthe Boston Market— articles in ie the Colloviieg redmced valas Bot know what bas become of it; I think it was there | a gun; he wastallerand much larger than John Gordon. The Tea Trade—Funn. ‘cad iti First quality Nutria Fur. When I delivered the coat to Rowland Matthewson at | i:Svacted about a quarter of tour o’clock wien I last saw ade, ny Theatrical Expedition— Ped ey 5 Spregue’s; | thought tho writing on the paper was “‘Don- him. New York Circus —History of Boston, §. jr hs sigs eae know @ man by that name; he usedto work at |” Cross ezamined—I never said the man wore a blue cout, | opp - weit » He. g Ie i te Se he had on a dark coat; I do not know what color i: was. © recent victory of American patriotism over ‘iret quality men’s and boys’ mile heats, best 3 in 5, ia hare Susan Fiztp.—I did not say during the sitting of the Ud Siatetn 3 Fit A Fecond do 4 Cenrt, when N. 8. Gordon was tried the first time, that I ees eee was going towards the place | bigotted mativeism in your city is hailed here as u teenies tos witcole oulie ahrpeineton. hed stated on oath what I knew nothing about, and id | murder » Slorious sign that the spirit of liberality and tolere- oe ares oe i " ‘ton—Is wife of James Stratton; saw the | © _ Seeomearaoy of the quallues ted} aires "GOEL CONKLAN, Proprieww_ | Kindtouny ona.) “68 "did not say anything of the | man near Dyers bridge. “(Her testimony was substan. | tion stili beatas bright in the great Empire city of ishments, will show a deducttoa o 2 es tially the same as that of Jumes.) The time | saw ASTLE GAR to $! 50 on custo- i le ners See ny JonatHan B, Sissox.—Was one of the jurors in the for- Alleghania. She bigots among us groan aloud at r i u ees "All Hat’ warn "THE Proprietors respectfully informs the Public, that the | Merial ot N. 8. Gordon. Mr-De dete thet evita Teds ot ak Ete dicate hateecde eet the | tho résult, for they see in it the hand-writing on the ; proprietor’s extensive arrangements enable him to | + above named place is iu a forward state of pre} a, and | that ia tracing fost prints towards Gordon’s house, he report of a gun: the man was much than John Gor- | wail, which b i offer very adyantaxeous bargains to wholesale dealers and | will open in theearly partof May, with Italian Orerat’ saw a track leading irom the house, and going southwest- | don, ime afterwerds we heard afilin) murder. » Which buras upon their miads the solemn country merchants. ‘210 1m*m Fai Alton, Kinalish Vocal, saa ‘last umental, Concerts with | ly of the track he hed traced; standing st tee house, he Fhancts McLavantene Lived next honse to Btratton’s; | WarRing, mene, mene, tekel wpharsin—Natives, na- HATS—SPRING FASHION Mr, Beames: to whow all ‘iorengurementemmat be | represented the track going {rom the hovae to bearto the | yawthe man user Docws beldge altemeon of mises: | tives, your jig’c up. Ii J.M TICE& CO. made, if by letter, post paid, left ofthe track leading towards the house. He spoke o! | Cannot say whether he had a pu; heard the report ol ¢ bi py J : a yournew city govermment No. 9 Bowery, New York. GROCERIES ASSO) no other track, 4 gun fifteen minutes afterwards;' it was before sunset | 0©4¥°S well, and dont cut up the wicked shines E to supply their customers with. th " Exu« Gowen.—Lives in this city; knows Susen Field; | ‘vhen {saw him; he was aman about middle ize, larger | Cor which Gotham has hitherto been famous th Spring Style wwhiieH|are equal, if not superior, nd she called ut my house last fall, just before the first trial | ood taller than John Gordon; I. aan about, ive feet oie ide,4 rari eau foint df degance, durabitiy, and econoiny, to" thoes wold 8 | ethan tp 1 efatly ine | Shrnit, Grou; she said sls had aworn te that ahe knew | inches high; John Gordon was about five feet tour inch: | World wide,? Harper and the other canting bigots, NEW *ASHION. BROWN & CO”/S ONE PRICE STORE, 178 Chat- are, corner of Mott strect. linitavon Beaver and in Hats, of the Spring Fashiou, for the low fixed price Caps, much assortinent of Groceries, for Passs- ‘assore® all who may. favor bo exertions will | jn ou rit, aticles Of the beat quality, ar reaconaile Prices and with puactuclity. Goods delivered to any: pare ol the ety free of ex] ‘L. M. RITTERBAND, al2 3¢*m 96 Catoarine st ect. Jenxaian Baccor—Knew John Gordon; he was not quite sotalias Nicholas; Nicholas is about five feet five anches. Or1s Stonx—Testified that John Gordon was not taller, ifas toli as Nicholas. Paige Heaptey—Has known Nicholas Gordon five or six years; lived a portion of the time within a few rods of him; have heara him speak of losing his license; he said through the kennels of political been siactaaly dumped into the 2ool of oblivion, which his muddy streets so well emblematise. The loes of the steatner Swallow causes consi- derable remark here, though I have as yet heard of no Bostonian who is among the missing. Iam inclined to think that there must be great blame should keep away, or be out of the way by the time of wartare, will have the next trial; she sould not go there. (Ropoens oifered to prove by this witness that Susan Field was a common prostitue; Blake, for government, objected; and the Court ruled that the evidence should not be admitted, Cross ezamined.—I' have known Susan Field Mole A rtment some pew terns Hinds sci as tnodorets feiaast wheteoals su roel mé im*m SPRING FASHION. or THE TAILOR’S ELE: M. BANTA, No. 130 Chatham’ street, ite | ‘HIS Work i: 4 seven yeurs; my wife was present when she said she Sprague inst him; never heard | 89mewhere in relation to this heavy calami Ph ott, MES Wissen see ge | [Hb eye a i Sersvwhn arate" mea rece | es reeatsetunennaman incor | fr cau ni eal eag street, offers for sale » On, & assortinent of Hats | more especially in i y Hon to some one in a few weeks afer; I thought if she | used to havemy wagon about three times ina fortnight; | the boats upon the Hudson. Any traveller wh Neate eine, pring, Rasous, at extremely law prices, wiz: | of the tride in this coantry.. ‘The diagrams are them are chang: | str aad Peele ae aeaas Dot true, the court ought to know } sever saw him have thecoat found in the swamp; Nicho: | has been over the rout knows thas thee ace. atria Bae Hala, $35 8 ilk Haws, $3; sy one €0 m. and the scales to * | at, ir. Curry of it. f ? tasdidn’t seem to care much about his license; said he | ly a tri it i i a sippnedes “ont lemons of rt atas" | ioe ae Ried rahe i eed te | ct roman Field Lys abe is anterotmy | andeescen Wear much, tout ie Use ad he | ya tp made without racine rth ope oat or SPRING WITH ALL ITs CHARMS. Kinalhas évertbeen produced a hie country before,” Arrange: | Lvoia Gowen Knows Susan Ficld; she came to my | “thouldoferittohim. |) | word to them upon thissubject, Mr Editor. ‘Tied With regularity, at or meas the Rect ncce colyverrd to subscriters | house with Miss Parr, and said she had told that in Coutt | on High street in this city; | was going towsrds Cranston | (a the scourge that you sometimes apply to their Trice re pone oat ote the brejnaing of cach moath. The | sho knew nothing about, and rald she did noc want to ap- | sag hSovertcok me Miciiey Gri oe ae ae ee | deserving backs. “De 46. Witivanis Editors, Trénslators and Publish: | P&C 9 Court O6atD. as last fall, a litle before hue. | WeBt iato a tavern, and heard of murder; Nicholas tid if! In scanning the city improvements here, the ual, "Their Spring Flate of Costumes, is coufeasediy the egainj il she did, she shouid not stay in her house; J au- | said he hoped he was shot und every other Avgerize, Ni, | 10M of certain old buildings in ‘Tremont street, T be-n gotten np; in COREE: véeseta tb tah vised her to gome to Court, and if she had told what was 4 which are to give place to a magnificent stone er the f . .epposice the old briek ehur'h cholas toldO’Brien when we got out doors thut he was an not true to acknowledge it. all-minded mau to wish aman who hired so mapy mea, lived in Mr. Angell’s house; he came up uext morn told me I must structure for the Boston Atherwum. This is @ tors of ewspapers, who i or porate towns contain- : i. and dead. Nicholas uppeared as though he had been drink: | Wealthy society, which possesses a very large li- ing 5,000" {uhabitmes, by: hurnishing evidence from their Post. | leave his house if Susan Field came there; I told him about ing some; there was nothing elsennusual in his eppear. | brary, a fine collection ot alatuary, pictures, sails, (THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN FISH, a1 Broadway, | maser. thal egy paveingersed this edvcr mats ineluding this bed ne es hesncd Field; { told it x Larrp 1} ance. coins, mineral specimens, &c.; ‘has a superior splendid essortment « er the. ‘ander menttened articles, just te: | firie volume of the ‘clectical: Repository. “The back Nambers | Chavet it was not my duty tocome into the Court House |” Wirisase Case—Have heard Nicholas Gordon speuk of reading room for subscribers, where all the daily ceived from Paris and will be sent to order, an remainder monthly, wutil next ioosing his license several times ; he said he would have aad periodical journals and magez: , Jomw Fixmino—Knowa Thadeus Manchester; he came 2 7 abe b i . ines of any note Bec tidaes abreititacenne ee Ostes votame will contain the French system ofeatting, com- | i010 my shop last fall; we were talking about Gordon's | {ie mnecaer: Nxt UouOn 5 this was ashert time before } in this and fies Countries, are to be found, and withaell, Crivate of every y riety, Handverchicls, plete, and chat ou Fantalovus love, is worth the price ‘many | Sulit ; he said he was in Gordon’s shop often, had a8 good | '” Cyosy-eramined—ile said at next election, or nent town | /ull, bound files of a'l the principal papers in_ the ted Cambrie Hemmed, or not Hemmrd—-tocks and ‘T' times over; as the French exer] in ibis article, alastfec | chance to hear him make threats as any ore, but never | cceting ; { lived about two miles from Gordon; think he | ~ Mion trom the earliestdates. The site on Tre- every kind—Coliars and Eesums of all ghe wow cu Gorstand- [HE SOCIAL INSTITUTE, now completed, ready for eard him make any ; said he thought the killing of | said Me ipregue opposed hiu ; did not seem to care much | ‘ont street, where the new building is to be erect- Hoey of eve descriptions Uuder Shirts and Drawers fos | +, the ecestion of pupils is situated in Sarewsbury, thee | SPFague looked more like a woman scrape than any ‘bout the license then. ed, is within a stone’s throw of the Tremont a Gassaes wear, sonsicting of eriner miles from the ce'ebret d watering pl F miles froin Red | €lae. fils, Thresd, Bank, shen Anoaxw Batoos—Had a conversation with prisoner | House, and has been purchased at fi . : ey : ‘ i a high figure, ; Mussian termes py daly fromthe fret of Fulton atree Crose-evamined —This was in September lest, previous | att ils i 3 i 4 celta bree Sec, Uae Aaa | nek yaee gh Reed ctsiursni | ime dann uanoa; heaton umenteeat | ev ycene Getta in a Rhett | We fund eabaribelortbe rimoee, ‘by some fre Staayeiete inte required by a gentleman for an entire itezm, per annum, #1 , imeluding all incidentals, exe-pt beds | Rayon ehadeus Mone ecuveluation ult yortacsys one | ipso Leb od Alpe an mae sae IE covering more than 18,000 square feet, and ac- on, iforhis wardrobe. # ‘Wantep—A ical teacher, native of France. Al. was present and heard Manchester give his testimony ; | Kir; or cording to appearances, a building wi laced of Rigeulse atzention is vaid to, the: manufactaze off Shirts, of } carafe. laculars aud istertiew With chets may behadat | Ithen mentioncd it to John Kingstome ME) Le Ce Se ie ES consulted me | ‘ere Worthy of the location, and of the objects to Tnade to measure ic the best. posvible manner. Also, Silk !3! Nassan street ap 12 im*m__ Wittiam Tatery—Was at Goiden’s house day after | asa, attorney, in the summer of 1948 ; he said he had ap. | ‘ich it is to be devoted. [ would also mention. Shits and Drawers made to order. eae cision ae TO PUBLIC SOCIETIES, MEMBERS OF THR BAR, | @urder 3 1 came ftom Johuston side ; got over the fence plied for * license, end had been opposed bya memorial | ¢% passant, that the Massachusetts Horticultural a sien Gobet cw il awis :ftcam, $7). 00 907 on. 8 MERCHANTS. AND OTHERS. BiHaw kins’ hole and went through the eld to Gordou’s | Which contained’ slanderous alleguuions ; he demanded | Society have just finished a Most beautiful granite Ist. jay. ‘HE Proprieor, of WiLS'sN’S HOTEL, DINING | house ; kept a little to the left of the swamp ; I got over Proof oi the allegations, und it was refused ; he had ssked } hall in School street, where their exhibiti f Fist BOuKs, &e—JOH™ CO \ROY, 52 Fulton, Coere HOOMS, ard CHOP HOUSE, No 5 Gold street. near | the fence into the Cranston road close to Gordon's house, ‘or a copy of the memorial and been promised it, but the | tiuite and flowers are to b held. T ia one of Cliff street imyorter of Fish Hooks, also importer and | Maiden lane, beys to state that he has comforcab'e -nd well | and went into the tront coor, William Downey and { Mainiies Toe “ are to be held. The hall is one Shun dealers sarpliedsa. email and Tarse'quantites, On the | uptime dt Vat room, sutinte for Committe veotings, | met in the rear of Gordon's house, and we went 1ato the | ire wosted we obicen lager ced eee ood cote It 5 | of classic beauty, of great extent, and being light. e juant » on al p ees, BUC., 1 srs p r bs J aun! ry sarplied ia small oe * seme Saat Arbicsitions, eee, Be. whic ciel Foal Fam Grenmon wad together ; 1 stopped in Gordon’s store till i Sraryememieed =e sien wanted to know if he could ra ey oe il een mon tes oat tel Easter x Fishing es, 10 wr © 8 . arre! i “ al u its oy ii be oy Tmanafséturers prices, 460 Bambooss aud 75,000 | — 0 THE PUBLIC Crose-ezamined—There was a path leading from Haw- | ‘Acasa Sprogue in the council room, St U™ PF Vr and Pomona may send to glad the eyes and for sale apt im*ec f TO THE BLIC. kins’ Hole to Gordon's, but the last snow had cevered it | Davin Lcwi@nssW exis loneuaiow wherethe tracks | ‘ickle the palates of ** the upper ten thousand” of iF FISHING SEASON HAS COMMENCE RE AGIORe PAIN EXTRACTOR Ia ited up, and I could not see it; it was near sunset when I | were said to ve, on fuesday alternoon alter the murder 3] the Athens of Alleghania. “Let those now fish, that never fished before, + |] the proprietor feels confident tust the intrinsic worth of the | WeUt to Gordon’s ; ig Ange are No.9; can’t say whether | carried John Gordon’s boot, Fut could not find any particu: Yesterday there was quite a novelty took pl An thoes that always fisted, now fish the more.” Pain Hxtraetor will of itself be a sufficient secommendacion.-- 1° wore tlek or thin beote that day. | Jar track, the ground was #0 wuch covered witu trecks. | in the Boston market, i. h hip econ i ypRour TACKLK for 0 nt 2 alo, Tackle for | 1 no instance has it failed to cure the following — Wittiam Dowsxy—Went to Gordon’s house Monday The prisoner’s counsel here announced that they want- rket, 1t heing nothing more nor ‘all wusons and of fishing, in great variety, at the | Headache, ‘Tie Dofoeaux, Felons, _ after murder ; lived then at Dry Brook, about aquarterof | o2 to call but one other witness, end he was to! now | (88 than the public sale of an entire cargo of teas. lowest cash priee. For sale, Sholesels aoe PE co MA veld old, Bheumatiam, Inflamm’ tory bine a mile from William Tately ; { called on Tately Monday } present. Attorney Gencral Bluke consented that the ab- | For @ long time past, all the Canton ships belonging imhis mere * *"185 Fulton steeet. | Swolen Joints,” Chilblal Black Tongue,’ | ™0Fning, and we went together in the afternoon to the | sent witness might \estify at uny future stoge of the] to Yankeedom have been sent to New York, as ee ring. " Barns. Hf Beald Hea eT Barer muntes i pe ae pos a 5 oe Lar tela ie ita Tega i abiat the best market for sales, and the event above ‘ever Sores, Erysipelas, re Throat, lone, ross Dye! nd into ‘he Court then a recess till 3 o’ciock, P. M., whe i c. Ki. LIP P OLD & CoO Salt Rheu zen Ket, field, and thence up to Gordon’s house ; Tately went an- | the Government will offer rebutting onlegeyc: when } chronicled was so. tare a one, that it has excited cousidcrable crowing here. The teas were knocked other way,and we came her near the house ; got «ff to dealers, and at fair prices; and the story is, (No. 108 Wittiam Stuzet, near John,) over the fence within three or four feet of it pased very Saruapay AFTEanoon, April 12. Pe.xo Heaptey—recaiied by prisener—Went to place Goods, of their own im- Dy ‘iles, Broken Breasts snd Soge Nipples, | Plentisy, Bor ummed ‘Eyes, &e. Se. Sc. ; Sold wholesale aut sovail at No. 128 Fulton st., (San Build- ing) New Ni # FER * OF SALE the followin; f near Gordon's back door; we went into Gordon's, and | of murder om Monday morning uree it was ted — | how that the Heber’s cargo, to arrive soon, will BeNVSECL Peper Wai ms Cenitan | Misuature of H. Daley cu the wrapraret tock bose Pre” | were there till Qo'clock ; | had on thin boots,’ | | {murder on Monday morning utter it was committed — | 42 Sold here in the wame wey. Ie ie eumees We TAPESTRY WORSTEDS, All orders to be addressed to H. "DALLEY, (care of Ansel Cross--zamined—When John Gordon was tried William | jar Gordon’s house, and went across the field to Haw. | S¥Ch an insignificaut event should make such a Moms mawmntnccny nae aigatextemeive axscetwent, rere) Soe Eslion st News Lore, apl2im*m_ | Tately was a witness, and wheu he came home, he told | iiins’h le. 1#aw no tracks in the field. rughty talk in State street ; but then, you see, the Cotton, Linen, Silk, WAC, Gai and Silver, of all widthe TO TAILORS. me Joan comes been Seavigted es fracks I orate ezamined— Finks heshould havenoticed i there J Seuding of Smee Zemela New York has been EMBROIDERY PATTERNS pte ee jceune | tcacks; I was summoned at the first trialof Nicholas Gor- Jon Xynureine secriacc ghisasitha commontement obser cect doa OPP Makers ond Numbers equalled, 1s now publishedand rerdy. for delivery. ‘Those don, but was very stormy and I got here to late. Witutaa Sraacve—I never promued Ben Waterman or | it; for Lean see srecint io ; joubt CHENILLE, Salts fe avail themselves of the great advantages to be derived || Wanaun Kina— Keeps u tavern in Cranston ; the Kings | Bea Kit, any money or clothes for testifying at a former (3! | cal ae special causes why one, or even For working and Rael al rag ol plain and shaded; ROR A Sas of See it somtpina, would do_well to J tons and John Gordon were at my house on the evening | trial. 1 never said awordto him about his testimouy from |‘ ‘vo cargoes of teas, should be snapped up here just of the murder; were there between sunset and dark ; they stepped long enough to drink twice ; saw Nicholas at his store door morning after the murder ; he came into oow at auction, and which will manently. One of these causes has for some time past prevailed beginning to end. He was summoned at the suggestion of prisoner’s counsel, on the «rial of Jobn and Wiuiam Gor- don. [ did not think him a competent witness, hot operate per- is the fever that here in the tea of garments worn at the present day, i! Plain and shaded, and by eal Sticks and Spools; Twist, Hoss, do. structions for eu(ting in ‘an easy a FRINGES, ng are a few of the many highly respeetab!e names who | the city with me; we broke au axletree coming in; we} Aineat C. Gaese—I advised as counsel for the go- | market, which has caused some rise in prices; and Dottom, A tify to the merits cf the books :— me it : : t i ? Boge: Silk, Worsted and Cotton, of the latest styles. ween sen ~ ia nd ach hes. Medias io bot ed ae tee _ ee the Vernment on a tormer trial, that Ben Kit shouid be called J the other is the geweral furor for speculating in And Gi are recommend PS, : GOLD AND' SIL BES Bs AND BRAIDS, TAS- STSEL, GILT, "AND. SILVER BEADS, Parse mnt met’s Treatise on Cutting G: it'as.a work complet? in tts ctr to cutting, soperior c us awitness, He was represented as incompetent by seme one; and [ examined him vefore he came into Court. Wars Brartix--I suw the contents of the coat pocket in afew minuies alter it was found. There was no pow- g ods just now. Sugar has ali been grabbed, first hy speculators, and then by dealers; coffee the same 5 ditto molasses; and why not teas? These Jarments, W! meu @ wagon; we then went to T. Almy’s store, then to Frenohville to a shooting match,and got home about noon; have known N. 8. Gordon 7 or 8 years ; soon after he lost pleas fs, and ia its cractical ‘to any ‘heretofore published, Europe or Amer » Steel and Jet Buttons, Hair Pins, leary & Son, Danie! Cutter, Staats & Banker, Charles | his license had a talk with him about it; never heard de . ccuses, as I say, are but temporary, and when they OILED BILKS, Gon, 8 ¥, Trven ke Co., B. F. Horner, James Daily, Joha | nim mention Sprogue’s name in connection with it, we fase’ miemet- Tinsisd eethe dximinition inthe jaa, | ivbside, cargoes of teas, wheter belonging to iasorted. Colors, evaland, J. H. ar. conversed about it two or three times ; do not know why that [took ihe aricles out oithe pocket. * | Bostou or Philadelphia houses, will just as natu- PERFURATED PAPER. The absive ean be obtained of the author, No. 113 Broadw: csuneil p : CORDS AND TASSELS, New York. 213 Imtee "| the council reiused to grant Gordon nee ; never saw f “i'Hapxus MaNcHustex—I heard the testimony of John | Tully go to the great commercial depot of Allegha. aria Rome (jy ATCHES WATCHES AND JEWELRY — ee found in swamp; have seen eae ee Fleming youerday: I never stated to bim en whathe nia, New York, as water finds its level. Nous ~GOLORED PAPE AND DANGY CAPER. [Che Glee eit eave Wasehes, Gold | wagon when he rode; 1 have role with bia ne “Gordon thre dpcague.’ Nov Gonteme: are COLORED PAPER AND FANCY PAPER sdvaatine' calfen th usr” wl ais Ai Freely tease tines ; Ihave no doubt that I never saw Gordon have | dog lay awconetio hic steer N¢ver saw Gordon's wee pay ena name of at the Melodeon ~ set t1 308 of phere at ma wer any im | the blue coat. M. Ka atrick Haskins be cone: evening, on which occasion a pla} BavER & BODEN respectfully inform their Finney the } the any. Gold Wi ‘as low as $20 and . Watches | J.B. Sisson, re called.—Susan Field was not present committed him to the bly aeny on the at chats was performed designed to show the bad effects 1B Fablie shat Be coptinge co, manuiasrare Colored Paper } cad swelty, ged or bour q ‘Warches, | When called at the first trial ot N. 8. Gordon. Business } i343. (Chis was offered to show that Haskins’ testimony | resulting from capital punishment. At the rising Ea iRise ty | Sea aepces ae oem wen | se grenade cater ray |e at ee ett put the prices so as to satisfy his customers. Orders will be . C. EN, Importer of Watehes and Jewelry, Jos Wi.aua.—Heard Nicholas Gordon speak of the loss | Matuxw'srLon—Knows Patrick Haskins; knows very | that had been foote oan je large show bi! iy to. zl sia imfec’ MW Einense and retail. 30. Wallat.upetrir. | of his license in December, 1843 ; he had’ complained of | lithe atoctai conor x ‘bbe Sn posted about town,and the very neat Det aeaizA Rood ausortment of Colored Fapersand Fancy Paper FOE SALE, me for selling without a license; said he han lost his Sor teped are Deghente MeNehioees Tene: manner in which the artist had done the mechani- es al WAYS On Smtec_ GRAND PLANO FORTE known as one of the most license through the means of “the party,” and he meant fl ber, 1843. cal part of the businese, to see something pretty JET AND HORN BUTTONS, A fetct thecrlebrated manufactive of nano te Farieewineh | vo iujure “ihe party.” “He did not mention Mr, Sprague’s | Many Mantin—Resides in Walnut street, in Providence; | £2043 but, oh, ye gods and little fishes!, such a OFallsi Irs, Benda; Hair, Shaw] and Breast Pins, | has already tried in America ducing the winter se name ; hi ¢ as one reason for prosecuting me, that @ } Patrick Harkins and wile lived iu same street, before they | Uutlesque! It wasa real Shalesaflair. Every one ‘Bracelets, ag Baas, ait Oraaines ot Cilia Vows The puss ts iene of $1100, Ge it wonkd 4 Cost it | man got drank at my place, and he had to bear the blame | moved to Deybrook. I wentto live in Walnut street the | Pr“seut got his money’s worth, and no mistake. abotPicin White Chins Harralety given music by the best ancient and inodern composers,valued at | °! it. 7th ot August 1843, they moved to Drybrook about 4 or 6 | Ove of the females did upa pathetic ecene of leave- EDWARD HEN, Importer, upwards of ove hundred doliars. Apply at MADAME | . Jenanian Caxrentex —Have known Nicholas Gordon | weeks aiterwards. taiting of her husband as he was about going to mh20 Im*m and 20 Liberty street. | PILLET, 400 Broadway, al2 im*rre pete ee ee nel foam wr na nena td jeayikiog eres Fit ae Lone are owes cr ee Sih execution 0 much to the life as to cause a regular oe TET 7 ¥ i te at Sworn to what was not tiue ; | told them | was aret cont —' FRENCH CBINA. aT C SION ON THE PIANO. peaceable man. coming to next Court, they told me ii Ldid L should be | ect aughter—a real Simon Pure roar—which yr of Music, informs his friends Magoanzrt Gonvon, reoalled.—The fence at the back she conceived to be applause, and so went through i) py ad thi a y be- fu * Mo. 66 LIBEL EY STREET, saris te hie cesar | doc ot Nechlar dor tus sen as ast Suef ESCO a ans tat Lae cin Ly weniang Des grag i on™ all etuener, tne lay hae aes A. BaLuusmeg, rosea haw fer Manatee, a op i pertetly sie and any, v Benocaar |, Paraiex Hasnins—Saw dolis Gordon the (Thureday be- come. fhereaon I did not appear when called at a Lor- ee GUTETG ee ae ee We eke os A.B my cys st of dinner and toa assed, if eq) , by an style at present taught, com- my houseat Drybrook; # gun | mer trial, was, that 1 had been threetened that if I did | S°*» Owing ugated drollery of the whele abials hs cad pis Pos Rossa oop well ae Disaer and pining lt the race td elegance qlererutipa capable of being | Wi. bins, and a bird in his hands he leit ‘his gun in my | Come,l should be put down ad my testimony shown tobe | ailair. ‘Che actors are mostly green uns, and they ) Flates, of, al) tizes, assorted Bishes, up Tyrese, beer mny poo Pls ablic will be satisfied seep | GuUse, and went out to print works; my wife sat the gun | false. aie the only persons in the house who take the Pa aety Heme, Bowls, Bratt Resco ta bie bili ou giving bin sal. His “rm ar, reanopablo, Peet rn pear pe titenaeotor ty Fey {i- Grvu>—Knows Mra Gowen; she was jin ail | thing serious. , Rancy ‘Ten Sets, and Rich Cecorated Disner Sots. and we advise all thoge in want 3 pce to embrace we ? ‘ + | trom 24th August to 3rd September, 1844. Ast h ; « . a , ji tunity now offered. ‘Terms, and all other informacion, J examined the gun with the idea of buying it ; he suidit |< Das ‘ nt ‘ o amusements, the National is still going eae re ee ne ee aa ee ee, coe tetann Saks cote ot eee ae | eee em nesaen, of vay ing Hh DS bal Jnined, alter iC wascartied to Ae’ Bprapuse. “Pies ota | ahead in a small way; the Museum ia doing rather Im*rre HEALTH AND STRENGTH, DR S. 0. RICHARDSON’S ‘warranted of the boss che artieles are o quality, aad w be sid on Libeval terms, end in lots 10 suitisuceuasers., 218 hae iend it to me for a tew days; he said it was the only gua Nicholas had; it wasa haif stocked gun, percussion loek, pardy crags and parily steel trimmed; it was not a rifle. Croseeeamined —1 owned a rifle once; it hada thick bervel; tius gun had @ thin barrel; am not much acquain- ted wath guns; there were only two pieces of braes on 5 the best business ‘The Circus company which hailsfrom your city, aud is known es ihe New York Circus has wintered here. It has actually comed money since its stay. It is a strong compa- ny, and embraces in its corps the celebrated Herr uo powder in the br. wa paper Cuantes F. Searte—Heard a conversation between Stratton and Wm. Sprague soon after the murder. Strat- toa toid Spregue the man he saw at Dyer’s bridge had on @ broad brimmed hat and blue fiock coat, said he was a short man. In another conversation, he said the man L Amr Cay te pier sruueunetty Ranger subscribers, have tate ngementp with the mene facta: that the A, the 12th day of March, be ready te extublt by far the best assortment of House Fursishing Otto Motty, and that wonderful little French drum- are now openi ° e' on F; i bers ot this company, Messrs. Frankli id Cham- beaut }» Such as Sol dd Lard Lamps and Chaida- ted ith thesingnlar virtues | glimpse of the gun fouad in the swamp, but do not know testimony he réclosed, and the Co . pany, Me: Tanklin an am: eee ee vetete of patamaes ealtanle for private Iran, | of thees Brcvess, that they & preminenes over all others | whecner it 18 tue gun Which John had at my heuse; Jobn | jodcvod eis sieedag neato AF ol ene comtad: | io, who can accomplish the miraculous teat of a journed tila Ms ie eas A “ a 'beantital Gas | now in us for the diseases which they profess to cure. Pa y a a t tas Conde Chetan, Cireeiales Ranel Lighter resise, | Icisa well, toawn face that mst, discesse area from a de: iad once lent me this gun five or six weeks, before, and! | o4 counsel will be Reard. dvuble summerset 1, these two men, it am right- bh J J r i nl bree: ——— informed, are t i - sudan, Lanerns he te RnalishGoois received rer chip | Geclining ft, oes wns bowews 1a Yoututul,adult aud | got sciore John brought itto my housslast time (Wi: | LuoisLative Sunwaay¥--Apnil 12—In Senate, pe- ity Who can beriotic a eee Tee tek ene Ty ek edie bol poy pet lls poh il totem ne stomach eram’d with every dish, ness was shown the gua found in swamp) This is not | tiuvus were presenied of citizens of the 9h ward is ji Wanters, Castors, Suatfers and ‘Trays, ‘s'sa aud Coffee Urns, Sesh efrosst, Leer em deed rol ihe Gen Joho had, this bus got busses im two places, where | ot New York, lor the passoge of the license law. In the feanyt ete, and is unrivalled in spirit and ‘inhes, he. hee. : ‘ ‘wind. and phlegm, id jar, \uat aad iron titmmings; the barrel is thicker than of tha: | House Mr. T.R. Lee reporteda bill to amend the Ni ad chijehfaney and plain Tea Trays in neue variety, fine Table |p, Andallthe | ieoue ntiatine warn” 21 | gus, and tae stock is lighter culored York polise eet. dar. Harris had leave to introduce e bil |S. N. Dickenson & Co., the great priating house biain Gluswarein short, almost ever} nticle ror sed “Tor | every other part vie Living body, mtve fosudation of ner | Court adjourned uatil Saturday morning, intended ag @ substitut» for the bill authorizing a bridge | in this city, are about to publish a magnificent hie- housekeeping, may be founda Une subscribe a shows (poms. ons mde By Soy al Hapesor, drowel: "a J Sarunpar ese bg me eerie ae o _— — jad Pn the tabie | tory of the exy of Boston, complete in one imperial r im F 0m hs ‘ fits, &e ; an SarMenine Has o be printed. Among the bi wed Were the ct : mh’ tmem 61 Broadway. chois cura, give burth 10 dys:epsia. palpication of the | son Gordon w Mt the more equal distribation of the Literavure Fun oetane volume, illustrated by numerous engravings of b da host of y house end dined on Thursday before the murder ; had a leit the gua; | wee afraid (ais. Uibuung te fund according to the number of classical Bcuola é, indiead of by Senute districts)—relatve to the reath, jsuniice, piles, fevers, mflammator tof cuseases, which embitter ile of enjoyment. of public builaings, sites, &c. ‘The publishers pro- muse that the volume shall present a specimen ot WARHKANTED TH HHeAreSe AND THe Best 7 jun with him ; went out and J. STOUVENEL & CO,, y little girl would get it, aud hed character of these Bitters is most striking; it ; i 2 Jection and terms ot ottice of assessors and commissioners | ‘ie art of engraving and printing, superior to any tasty soavinnnd, be i'n being. more oF leas owerful, aceordian to" | stock! was deri, anenopurty was alt aecked fet was | of highways; to sanction cette regulations of the cor. | 1ilog ever published in this country, and equal o GLASs ANU LAMPS 1 tease a et ead ta abpronriace quanti’ ‘4 | praised, and we remarked it: he sad he drenk too much | poration of New York; and surrogates office ia the coun | ay work published in Europe. ‘The public look OF EVERY DESCRIFTioN, {ytostiveness or a ahghe bilious uilficulty aud the like, where ? 0 Christinas night end fell down, (Witness was shown ty of Uister; to provide tor paying the expense of preser | viii some Curiosity for the work, as it is to be RESTECTRULLY coll the C ou vt poner. Merchants, | odrire seeds vance to prevent a the gun jound in swamp.) This is not the gun John bad; | Ving order aod eniorcing the Jaw in the counties of Deia | from the pen of a learned and scientific individual, prvi oF gt ured by uurselves, | they wilt Hy felt. Qu the eootrary, in obetinace it had Jess Dress on it toun thi ware wud Ulster; to prevent the raciog and trotting of | ho will do the matter full justice. There are two or th they fequeatly ojx rave more poser a | i it horses on the s.ceats end avenues ia tae city and county |), > senorning couple truncal! fe putes ft sai | spectra dM wel he rent dandpecomes ied | Gordons yeas, Novar nenndunyteang eid teaiece hen | os New Yorks (ih ol wee hrciohre refcte, oat | aby queer things, in Boston, ‘fs carly bivory Breshets, Casdeigtone Hatt Cannes eee Lame, cat ood, each receiving. myturLusistance, until tee consute” re mo hi oe of lowng his license, but never aoa) aes amesou & we pul | Ch in incident, calculated to gratify the curiosity J - Pato rest 4 r ward him use any threaten: Mr. | 9 .) em i w ‘Giasts Astral aud other Lasnys NILA 10 Seer ed ee eee nah SD SANUS, Agents, OL HE BT eo ee eT er nt Lrelenine te ths. Fertan of the city of New York, (providing | °! the cit of to-day. The book will be a great 7 sant Broadway. co raetory 29 Guld street. re No. Jahn sireet, wear Broadway. im*re LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS, AND CANDELABRAS, No. 79 Fulton street, #73 Broad wa ap!3 1% OPENING OF SPRING FASHIONS, AT THE MAGASINUVE MODE, 50 Canat street MLA. begs leave to inform her frien that the adoptio. of the bill of iast year, which had not been jn torce by the present common council, should rt aunj.ct to the epproval ui the in-coming city ad- munistratioa,) Which Was arrested on its flual pass y Mr Morrison, end latd ou the tat Mr. Wheeier subse- quently raised @ question of privilege, staung thut be Jous Kincston—Has hoard prisoner speaking of losing Gory Faux. his licensw; he said be did not biame Sprague, but sto tellers and his own country men; think I have heerd him speak of at more thon once, but never heard him threaten Mr. Sprague. Wniutam Kixasror—Has heard prisoner speak of losing his license; b jIna4 Aud Laue made fo order and to mate tern, Gods lonued tor Purges, 4° mateh any ve lesa and Retail Sto ml Megtine or Op Soupiers.—Simeon Sanford, of Litebtield, Conn, a Revolutionary veteran of 70, lately invited the Revoluuionary soldiers of his negh pre bechood to an entertainment. Five veterans wer ts Mtoe te a ‘ ‘wald tary kaew othing about the bil, had mever been consulied by | ° FOR THE SE RING TRADE. seen, Who Bet Maarobe Raetext's wie she anit enki toch wad Save thay hg fed Boreece Tass ved caaes:|, te cmnlcmipn Ob ihe deaielgey eeteplererseseined ie cose, DELETE Win eer Oe eee DIETZ, BROFHER & CO, No. 18 John stroct, are mann- vind ‘assortment of Indi Silk Hat, just received | time in the full, Never heard prisoner threaten Mr. | wiitee Deen called togeiher with reterence tot. Sir. Tek. | S08 oo ead ofarticles it thet Tine of the llowiae Geadugeionscrenies | Om Farm tv every varjety,and in watyle wopre’edented, "| Smvagtny| ; i! ___ | Lecexplained the ciroumstunces under which the bill | Clon other with many abecions Gol seminiscence ef i 5, = “ ad they wal sel at wholeasle or eal, at low pices tur eaaht— called “ARTOIS HATS? oh rpecuiiaand indy | Gxe. Tuomas F. Canrenti:an—Knows Benjamin Water- | od reporied- saying that it was reported with the ussent | f,,08 ocher w days of their early munvood. Afer an a) re Cainphene 5 may rank of @ majority of the committee, ana though the commit- De Tnpe, (litt aud Wroused, ta qront varnty: om man. (Kuown generally as Ben Kit.) { weein Waiter do \oresting. and social iuterc! nge of friendly feeling , varety of pare white fancy Straws, fine double Dua- | §. Burgess’ ied tegetuor, yet thut noth tee had not been regularly cal it ut Solar Lard Lampe. 8} 5 Mee duricg the time ef the first triel of tae old soidiers shook hands nod parted, most likely to ornelius & Co.'s” cei ; Tuscan end split Straws i 7 anted ing was more common than tor comnutives to report bills fade vag ua patter it silver or Grouped: ud Howers, of the choicest styles, and in | Let‘on ayainet: Willlem Sprague int Sprogte warSpro | uttat way. Atter cousiderable couversation, tne bill wan | S€¢ 8h other’ faces ro more, B'eckey Solar Ride do do eh satsed him a dollar and ajecket for tevtifying wgaiust the | teemmitted, ‘Tho house then adjourned.—libeny Arcus, | 11 as catray oooureed on the bth inst Chandeliers, B do do MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, prisoner; sold he hed testified Just ea Mr. Sprague wanted | «4pril 13. pe REELS in O irgli, 8. Cx which resulted in the death Beltane flaud Lampe ‘mphens handel Rae at, Matton Lane, No ¥ Kiaie | minn2* Out Spregue hed not pald him accordiugto agree- | Convt.aGRaTion IN Dismal Swamr.—The Dis. | \" Drangcbureli, ©, Co, which resulted in the deaih . , 4 ters: amen lait | men! 3 . - athe: tg . r ie Fore Biers Oil MAUSEAV S Reaprent benker Cale Geet italics |, enaned:-1 hen soe cones) forprisoner, and was | Mal Swam is on fire; and the dry weather, of | \ bout provocaton, Knocked him dowa tnd. almost &: Sen Refined Whale Oil. Hsis, gud new sizle of Hverlantng Curis, and all kinds of | not gt his iormer trial, excep. to aseiat in empanclling the Stncrdant Daparehed us iranteee bee re iuchace: wennh Coscia aries. haoente rea ¢ J lair wl tail. , abso aud e' i ace secoad attack, @ ry rd prcen aR ETSocMaone | © B—The trade supplied on reasonable terms, a3 1m*ec Tie he Kg eaac for John and William Gordon. 1 | ovrth wad its incumbent Sout of decayed vegetation 10 tae lent, (evn eu. Guan Gaemaeee men, end inofen cXTS a NA! EFFORTS ‘10 ©: x \. att ; —_—. consimency of tinder, the fire reges {uaously, Itcom-],j.o. Afier this, Ward took his gan aid started rene ORAOY tare pe fe NOUVEAUTES HARISIENNES, | Noney and clouer ued bon promnc to en, Kin” | sunee ou he Mah und ety of te Dame |) wads Sbena pare hm at oe bared ments, citraettvenames, and gaudy show; bit in order to de- PARIS MILLINERY, Baaaor— ‘i hy eetege een) potihelr onaar'te’ | Vrocd roneaned Gal hae Pie eee loudle the wupreteoding vy nder of si: MADAM Gop . . Lake Drummond, aestroying all their shingle: da} rosned on him. Ward fired when he came wit five at astuc e4 would demands aud ten, how ridiculous 1 the Ripe or ARG _ DAUGRT rE Rs Lae I igen Teepe ae cone ene a4 uantity of fire weod ging toindividuals. It} yuces and §. received the contents of the gta im hin Sie lisus cr aby Regrraeteg ne aa eae Ueumese tars crm, etebwted i tohas own countrymen, wus | Great hue douesordearneentvese Oyiks ds | carat gen, Jas waren ny Y One Hucdved ° had « @remonstrance against his application. He | .i4u, ja the consuming of which, a sufficient heut was | y, \ Sinaty Exencepamen fluesves tort we dies Bett FANON | did not use any, harsh or threatening lang’ Created 10 Communtoate the fire to the sills of the raiiroud, | eraisisln Subba belreving ie Hs ort the Vuchess de Jumnviile and ovility of her Court, Vir Sprague. Never saw any of the Gord which would have been considerably mjured but tor the Is.anp,—Burring- ArpointmeNts For Rnop& toa Anthony has been appointed Marshal of the Dist { Rhoue laiend, in piece ot 8. lvester Hartshorn, ‘al3 2." ee coat found m swamp; have seen Nicholas coat. simely arrival of the cars, when (ie hands of the teuin 0 work and extinguished the fice ‘the fica is aul jad it is imposmibie to estimate the amount ot ‘View 8 HEREBY GIy linag “ EN, ‘That ny Sey hn ‘Christian’ Jo Crossexamined—I saw John Gordon on the morning of ht Cinoot wodernte his wi y former parte Dg € jas electes walt © ro villity chable charter, and yam down an rR Schiemer, iy the partaership concern of iy the murder; did not notice that he had a black eye. Amage it may Cadse in the destruction of lumber, fire: | moved Mr Anthony wa mee Coven aren eee ele fo. the hair called the Jrvcopherova, which ‘ia"es this eity, and branch in the city vt Wonton, ha: J Jous o'Baren—1 was guaning on Nir. Dyer'* land on | ocd and tmbut Norfolk, Herold ounty under Dert’s coi REN ae ‘ay better than that which he, the worth tlio, himself ed to my ‘entire satis that said prrtertahip f the aiternoon of the murder ; man near Dyer’s 4 ah sy aiter 8. Burges has Deen appointed District Attorney 3 becamie, forsooth. itjs offercd to the pus 50 conte ve gi fli the river runs between Sprague’ at ani oe the » . cy h. ivjs offer-d to the purlic for ‘ 1 iven therm tH brid. ri b iprague’a and Daniel : Ai vor the District o1 Raode Island, ia piace of Richard W + bottle, insted of $1. Sawney, Sawney, ee isa dal d authority to wind wp an He the F Dyer’s the man was on Dyer’s side of the : he stood Onto River.—At Wheeling, on Thursday, there | C,cene, removed. 3 step; better you ad eee eae ft inte not Saye concer. tier ne # upon P close to the fence, und dodged behind a white oak treo, | Were five tect of water in the channel ; falling.— | Hexekian Wilard, the new collector of this port, was of superior ability, ‘I he,Ameriean people rs not such fools as HOS WILHELM, | When he caw 1 was noticing him. I told De Merritt and J At Pitsburg, on Tuesday afternoon, the river had lout | u Senator from Providencu under Dorr’s Constitution, , Youmey imagine: ‘a18 R* re Waterman of this on Tuesday after, and showedthem the | ivet of water in the ehennel. Providence Journal , April 12