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THE NEW YORK HERALD Vol. X1., No. 141—Whole No, £003, N. EW YORK, SATURDAY MORN. IN G, MAY 24, 1845. oo pp a aR Ree LDC pS cance mpaepre pu marae Soper orcas oreo ae eee THE N W YORK H RALD. $12. FASHIONABLE DRESS COATS MADE FOR The Southern Baptist Convention ‘Texas. Varieties. Court ‘Oy: a E T be ooo So, To their Brethren in the United States—To the '. (Correspondeuce of the Herald.) The Rev. 8. H. Fay, of Savannah, is out with an | spbefore Judge Edmonds and Aldermen He ry and See JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Wich HL, rer ei, tions connected with the respective churches—and to all Gauveston, May 6, 1845, | t#4ress, denying the statements relative to his conduct a 02 Fulton stree: candid men. oid 5 ney in connection with the Georgia Episc Institute, and | |. District Attorney. Circulation---Forty Thousand. ANNOUNCE petal ere Sad Taran. to orders hi fe palatal aivieicn Ses. hos taken i fp eu exp! agian ania ee eee ote i ofany ind pet Mild tectings, Brought no charge teisl des eee ete mare. 0 ae a Amoriesh rope—Com. a h DAILY HERALD—Eyery day. Price 2 cents per Noeloe Dollars. the origin, the principles, jects of that division, a sans Pp sgh! There are upwards of one thousand applicants for | ™&ming. | The court room was ax much thronged as the copy—$7 26 per annum—peyable in or lathing ready made, vit; Over 500 C eoreren or the peculiar circumstanc in which the organization | Houston—Count Saoligny and Capt. t, $c. | situations to the Postmaster and Collector of Philadel; previous aay The prisoner setae usual yt his Goye’ WEEKLY HERALD—Every weomeape Poses) cents | Bombarine Ii aremuch wine Bron City Deg siete of the Southern Baptist Convention became necessary. The departure of the steam propeller “James S. | who have only at their disposal one hundred or one hun: , £"d wore the same gloomy appearance; he kept in the same position as ther day before. The name, ofthe proceeded as per copy~$3 13) cents per snsum—pey ible in advance. meres, and til kinds of Summer Clothe. tg Repo ng $1 | pret 2% the extent of this disunion be xaggersied At | McKim,” induces me to drop you a few lines in re- | ¢red and fifty vacancies. ving been called over, the trial the present time it involves only the Foreign and Domes- = . ; te f; ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual a | fost. y . | Rev. Mr. Teasdale, pastor of the First Baptist cash in advance. ciaeetEatais Of atfgracas ae sr a PANTALOONS, | tom 911 8 “ stinions ofthe dennrmination, orthet sat Rance lation to matters and things in our thriving, hospita- | Cy.ch in New Haven, recently saked to be diecherped | De rr, examined by Mr. Bewepict—I am a PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and | per eit maby are ctire cheap {et from the faith. ‘They are guided by the ples of | Ple and enterprising little city. Be Wis Pactety. 3 Wish wat complied with, but on | it is fourteen years since I com medi- anne falta m | zeit eet el vet ede | The won which our pemcnciypind out | it tity Seas esy"as,eegeeTtPena sees ea ama to 9 Al ettors oF si mea aoa” by mail addressed Pieides acgzeins,, Silks, ten Mlldwakipn’ Weedon “felon thet altempts, and as a leading one, months before its adoption by the wig was at the Tombe, but I hesitated to political moles of Alleghania, is all the goat present, | A Pane rape contains the following :—Messrs, | | ill be d ond Syne believe their extent to be comparati limited. Our a iit See onsen naan Ft Sats christian fellowship s.not, as we fool, a.m ob: | from the Sebine to the Rio Grande. But, notwith- | Chalon, Stanfield, Leshe, Christall, Stump and, Ward Paovaieron or tue New Youx Henatp Nocona ween | 27, a eri wine necessary, fap eas Se wad ail his baptised fol De Sat. gar eA, standing the universal. demonstrations in favor ef | Maye Je in igen: rthwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets a ‘The tra’ inderstood, to pa: the £1 she ive kia Northern brethren to whom we allude must take what | annexation, and the general apparent unanimity that | States. ‘There were a large number of people to see | ‘he Fnglish and German languages; from my interview pr ; vers to | course they please. ‘Their conduct has not influenced us ile, 1 ill of the opinion tha ;_. | them off: They left on the 20th.” pola ti ee ‘fering te WESTERN TRAVELLERS, a gtk ae pa inthis movement... We do not rogard the rupture as ex-| Prevails; Iam atill of the opinion that some in- ankin Cotton, raised e evidence given ‘by Docior “MeDoneldy he spe ; “iy tending to, foundation principles, nor ean we think that | fernal coup d'etat is contemplated by those unfriend- ge ec area ao nae Noein eri, Salona withettn aritanep given b Doctor (MeDonald esp it body of our Rorthers brethren will Cedi od ly tothe measure, who, however much I regret it, Be arisen com there oot Ral ph Ki “ &C Tod aid hot 2 i sora beret endo cr Fs ag oo eT Bigathon Was ehaaeetea keene deplorably are neither few nor impotent, fof BOLE eaee cea Dr ot ocneaaeay re ee re ee nee ieee aE: ha pO cents per pound.—N. 0. v3 heard the evidence offered here yesterday Hos Ast part of uF day i tothow th rene ogi mission of Ashbel Smith to England, of which Gs ad by Mr, P fr is with of its history. iret heard th the Ni o Orle uch |: Wm. McCaudley was aisle’ ‘and convicted at the pspenawes fy fr, Eatmuson-—[ think prlsomer Ld ‘The following portion of this address is in a condensed | Wé first heard thro New Orleans press, has | iste term of the District Court held in Van Buren county, _ pelo his affairs in his furnished much food for speculation, and is, in some | |, T., of the murder of Don Ferdinand Coffman and hi Lp Sons py ep enre iy engine ete The Baptist General Convention was compored i it manner, goemcnte ee an opposition. that I | infant daughter, in Washington county: He is to be ex- Shout bis partiees, trom mule ng fra ime Tanke he pl bistunas ‘toa by ety pe oad hiorerneed Its fear will yet work mischie! Sheet rawr rt ecuted on the 30th inst. He has madea confession. ir wee gs hot get any. satis- external appearance has been bho HT Ca nrctaet the ines | have spoken at each intercourn; 1 spoke 1 him in both determination and a dignified display of | "The Barbadoes Globe of the. 28d of April states w to the Bea the ditintion between slave hol fersand Neonat force on tof Col. Polk and the Alleghanians | that the consumption of corn meal in this Island of late epiet—I am a phy with Mr, Stine. in chureh communion without decor. et | generally. Madam Rumor, who, although some- | amounts to upwards of 1500 bbls. a week. A few car- | cian i Penman vat emia ocg tna Prete’ et a ‘A special rule of tho Constitution defines who may be | “mes an arrant jade, is occasionally correct, and on res of lumber would be acceptable here at present, as | sanity nid ave, during the last ¢ last two years, prep etal | al 30- missionaries. viz:—“Such persons only as are My uit | this occasion ai fects to speak from authority, says | it is extremely scarce. with the Bloomingdale insane institution; 5 Thad 136 pe. superiorto any communion with somechurch in our ‘nemitation, end Ashbel visits England and France for the sole object |__ Pitelyn, the elective chief of the 25,000 civilized | tients ‘under my care; J at the instance of erg Cirouit ie aleh. Cutis Snat poe Shares who furnish satisfactory ovidence of general Picty, good | of ext the * lone star? to Bull and Crapand, for | Ch Choctawa’beyond the Mississippi, will Probably visit | Judge) visited priaaper in hiswcall, ppd, so fer, inl my " lents, and ferv the Redeemer's dl each of contract accruing ‘ashington next winter se Of 5 = ms : squaliges say be moat of her gommercial treaties with Taine | Go Congress in behalf of his netion for the admiaa dmniaton of tre | CoUversations with prisoner, that he could, have aMooted Nothing in this disqualige laveholdern morsouetl tn insanity in the way | saw him; I remarked he alws powers, now that he has cast her forties with her aoe connate ee very desirous (with | stood in one. place ‘and ‘one position, except in one ae Prosperous and free sisters," whose manly | * delegate to Con; stance, When I visited him, he was setting on his mat- determined air strike those worm-eaten, | ‘*™* rate and why ee esti tress, buton my entering his cell, he rose and went to dal eee I believe Ashbel in. | Inthe ns. Transcript a story is related | that part of the room he ted to stand when 1 visited him of a fair damsel in that town whoffound it somewhat -diffi- sly. tends to do what is here stated ; but keep an eye on cult to decide between two rival suitors for her hand, 3 by Mr. Parenson—When I examined him, fot mcwteeeanedly some rascally intrigue is | snd made them both agree to accompany her to the oftice prisoner's rosa Pa not perceive connected with his sudden exode. f the ‘‘ Squire,” where pncit mised to make her sel. t : he about Commodore Moore—the chivalric, the brave—is | tion, on condition that the rejected suitor should pay the | fusones told ion om hie head, but that out in the real cut and slash order against Hickory | marriage fee, present her with five dollars, and then de- roceed from eruption not having en No. 2..,He “does not mince his words, nor ‘mollify part the town for the space of one year. ‘The Transcript proper rarely traiedo or by being driven in on him; I damnation with a phrase ;” yet Ido not believe he ne iailie dora Soares ae actually performed, and | mentia Se ghatacteristio under whieh thie in drawing “ Sam” either into a | the man is now; monemania mu: vp pre- nship ceded it, and that he is an imbecile. If the prisoner mrt Age gre en fgsentse, Sum in member |, Ate sue tat inthe wrap of agen «| Sed a aes itt predilections in the fighting line may have been, he | counted five thousand and sixty !—Norwatk (Ohio) Ex- | him, | believe that that would be monomania; from any bserved in wisely follows in the footsteps of his illustrious pro- | Periment. ati each ‘The report of the sire ofa of Creeks, who ‘Gibbins in hese lates dagen | went ont onthe fo exntrved, sAinang g obtained of the author, No. 113 Riosteny, education of native malnsionarion, F ee y hasbeen, with universal 4 asia sa, Sc ove miei Wiese, constant: | But an ‘evil hour hag arriv, , and the enemy has sown kc 7 West at, N. R Pigh promot a, us, Inthe last two triennial conventions it my!7 6m rre ro hineTon &RICH. ARDS, was warded off by this resolution. 218 Water st. oc eetelygd—-That in ther, AND BUFFALO vs c9-ope: perating tone Sas fhrdnwer sans x <4 or implied, No. see nie . whether of slavery or sutialavery,, “Dat as individuals, free to express and to Cerrmsin sh elsewhere, our ‘subjects, in @ christian manner and 0. ee A im Decemnee: daet the acting board of the fo convention bin al 10) a new qt PERSSE & BROOKS, 65 and 6) Naasan st. | ig any ie ee ah eel Meat (eens aie 3R-PROOF °O' OATS. h slaves, should insist on retaining them as his pro pro: pereous cepoved tp , they could not Ls gee him.” of Mactuehons $076 to hata 1553 Pere date of this Dove rule. was one when the com- In ceryed ag gan be fitt promise resolutions could scarcely have reached our ts from. te $7. ‘The stock now on hand remoter mission atations, This is an usurpation, and ome ey kit re RICKER | an ever botore oieced a he Te eel ertment Intended to effect our subjugation to it, It stopped the . —amnong, The Count de y, Tepresentative of La Belle | them were Je: Sirishalm, donn "Spaniard, D. G. Watson, ry" i prisoner, ‘ourtlandt stroe Cojlish garments, from the establishment of tosh | blow of southern benevolence ; three States re y Nick Miller, Mr. Colker, John Connor, Bill Connor, Jno. f mind; 1 ew Pelt Annis Alby & isi alison as toss ster ipl fale apex olen ferper | send forward contributions, and then came w ar within wag seeming seeepham ign Gale th a Kilehum, and several others, The Creeks will handle | Sith nine for fifteen or twenty minutes, and from yo New C hy the: shly if the it hold of the a falar ih Be fntereatl oe ce ‘ Crean Sages «cog SEM oe cs Sa cmd eke ee te lw ‘ ana teat his hinese commodore liott) left in the egroes impot Ameri pulse, f hs twoul@ tut ellen motte Oo'aes I told him I Bee toon of ie pes ig ostensibly for Charles- FA gpm = oe have been pabrraiyey Boers jd wanted tonee if he was sick, and he said be was not ; he ton ; but reall lly, eurmise, for parts unknown, as | zi] stands alone in thir abominable traffic; and the scale ould aot allow me to go ncar him, when I put say quee- trouble was likely to-accrue to him from some little | Gu which she carries {ton equals the slave trade of all attentions bestowed by him on the lady of the ine see nations in the last psi combined, pees fe certain German Lite “rl Soe We lean ntleman who came slirectty is not @ 80! instance of it gent an’s devo- | th: th from ta the early train of cars th Sid tion to the sex, which dat Nee been vrter of pleasantry | mornfag, thot Bishop fe eo Lanney, last night t 7 eelock, | be “shaping under foneraly ivan = belles een mer to 7 —FOARD IN THE COUNTRY | BY this decision the Board ties placed itself in direct UNITED STATES M/ UTIMORE, WO OR THREE SMALL FAMILIES, or gpperition to the constitution, unter the gh PHILADELPHIA, WI! | NNG TRON D | men can be Soma seesnuadoenutt appointing power was confided to the Boat ad also MORE FL. from the sanctioned anti-slavery opinions, and pend Amy suction con- Via Chester, Wilmington, 2 ‘ fe . demned it—the convention having sal r should be "Through in Siz B Par, ba we domes. ‘heed bicthfex bate acted one venient they have failed to prove—that slavery ie in all ciroumstances sinful, whil solemn resolution at the last conven- tio Jeft ua free to bey 0, ‘Our norther brewron the of the ious of Dol- 1 Apostles, ‘ forbidden us to speak unto the 8;” al- | for months in our Place ou was much was able to converse freely, and is oa Ma ea ay pany, ‘Under the law | ,tpostless « ware Weal With ex bréthren to: the ect mo. » you no p-Cacloreadge 9 ; * Mr. Paterson, District “Attorney, at this crisis then th t, will be ‘tt their offtee, Ne ry doubt know all ‘that iy I deem a word |,it was thoug! gut by Dr. Webster, who was in attendance, | called butting evidence the following witnesses. xb cote piace: 51M FM, Sn ‘and ha. ad eee hg onan 1 office, No. 24 ment. Helse: por west § gee ee Gooner to the wise 18 sufficient for them, This is a funny | that he was rontirely out of danger.—Canandaigua paper, | The first was the te cdoninetiotor ann TEN Ni ae Maer Tor iadelphinarporicc., | roman sa EE PIERSON, Secretary, inflotads aa tore therefore salted eviee and remers | old a modern diplomacy is guilty of strange et sior ‘WuisBidgiis? 106 Rhway, Ne Jisdied on |.sonte about tiie aieivhe Geala mele taeer ee dare : New Yord, May 23d, 1 m3 4t*rh oot Cr esg ts interdict, which was answered with cen- Jar mystery envel the dings of | Thursday last, in the 78th year of his age. He has been | know—me don’t know ;” I CE oe An | 200 TRISH BLACK MARBLE. ‘i redireulcy the pI les of the Southern Baptist Con- Hodston and ul ‘Aiseon, Tones this cae which I | the “epasema ‘of the sane Feo as mota ieee he wan i the p prison 1 i vention are. conservative, pro} to do the Lord’s | fear bodes no good to the Tight canes which alone | ™° afin & work in the a, our fathers did it. looks to the greatness and of that glorious con- Rooms EL Juin the Gg Plate te hShager ken ogold 3” I neither saw or hi (jacerg end) hal iting Be df A sae he. "We bate Seeded mele org nena sine ig dong. to apecine fat oat thet ep xenched thas plaps,wihie ihe leet marine, | LOLS who orentggod an ofticer ; cacy t 18 cont wi of | The ri as falling fast. wits Eine leaves Foes ie ar chit na QuaNTrY article, in tion nor ftom say's iene or At they shovkd, end eo whch pea here oan Groen, lhe FotGrnsea! pantie’ et that he game about a shanty he had erected at 13th sone ingiriead etree oe — a oy of Faro is 20 vale cent stronger than s Ut is cusbsrnbtetign ie mate cooked for himeelf, worth pity May kecopiyou dak The Butler, Pa. the decease | Cuanzs Binv, examined by Mr. Parrnson—I am & yore y of B bee Seectia wating eiery AY 0¢- | of the Hot. John Glimore, at career Place, on Sunday last, | Police officer ; I arrested prisoner on the 2st of Ks the Herald an oat hed freed, aged 65 years. Lhed conversations with him at that Ory Rir sac per PL mya eae nee not equitable, (to a edt it comer at higand nd Market street ce ek EM — NV, Ba ghtivate Hours of Refreshments? 7D. = jearel eled’ Hostal L? Fare to mRabORT ry thay” Nave thrust us bytes until 9; dining hours Ear Before 12 watil f fae the platform of equal rights; but we will ot practically Depot ‘corner wares - SAG A GE ah gel | Se it on an: Kolo ig ‘We must not be toany be Stvod Sk big wactowy tareoting bs ine widt c stck ead ‘The Legislature of Alabama, at its last session, aa spear; Thad conversation athe ‘Upper Police, when he 5 o'clock, P. in at would drive us from our beloved eoloe. vorced thirty-two couples. The offending party can; arrested ; I showed him the sword and asked him to moming. | Git J HUDD psig ar wey ed people, and the much wronged poe ‘Wrengs and Sufferings of the Cherokees. | marry again. ef eR it balonged? be said it wee his; he sherwands cul: ars, apply, in si rien bee your oh jects aro You exte’ of the ap [From Cherokee Advocate.] In Kentucky, there are. four hundred and thirteen | came to the Police Office, saa said he would sue me for _myl0 hm re No. 17 Wall street, or 6 pot street. which we find no necessity for the-rel lingsishment of ay Tancequan, Cueroxex Nation, May 1, 1645, | idiots under the public charge. ee sg appearance is the same as it was in De- FROM BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA IN A | "Zim 7 lz oer civil ght "We'll |, Iamaking upout, weekly budget of editorial liems, it | The Catholic Sentinel, the only Rash alo ee ee. AFTERNOON SESSION. . e |, we doul our rea- | print at New leans, and C: DAY. BOARDING AT: 27 rinpsnt oper st. ie ae be dope sa ep de 4 Prieto Fins sen diacondinued with the.deth Ne: oftee incase ARDI we the low moan for spiritu rs also, to observe the frequent murders and other cri- Gree theme 0 sudan alf stifled red men, our bem ign — a eons of Ethi- a onto ar occupy a eae — = coniplomene ee ‘us, stretching ont th aaeten & par lost gi would we be relieved from un- “i re UTS chulceh oufoelves from the nig at task, did our duty asa public journalist allow first volume, for want of support. acdur ti doaceer The Government have 250 men employed at the | December ; had charge of second corridor ; ightmare of armory at Harper’s Ferry. in cell 62 ; used to him: three. or four times 2 day, OnE fit,” it 5 for there outrages indicate &. tate of moral xisti cube " P in cel see or four 2 Me aE nk a Nh enter beet pee gil ons mn eR proft subpuget 2 portion of the Cherokees thet J eugure Ed The New England religious anniversaries will be | With exception of Saatars reation Ww: and otivete ‘otk st 4, as was the case last evening; and ‘ofthe how quality, fen eon thot these objectatoo long—now we short- | 8N@ such as can candice pathipg to. to thei eis, De held at Boston next week. ood and ase » ke. Prpsatee take the Pai Buhle deig ancuner tedster teiees forode nt endebate to get to business. With zeal, in which we | dignity, or iether ° Eh hi ao ere he lived, and his money ; P.M. my23et COLLINS & ©0. 86 Boathet. | ore wil to be counselled by God, oureyes and hearts | revoll og frequent acts of b ered ‘There is nota 6/50 person confined in the jail of Teading through the cells of the prison ; ‘to Burmah and the Karens—to the continent | crime and rlssipetion iieseats; of @ portion of the Chero- | °f Fauquier county, rough them to each other ; 1 ote hear prisot bout to be started in the Choctaw Na- oige arising thro thie source when going th won hs wii ia rman bequeathed $30,000 ia tere See-hall'whe, width of thom; Helo! ct het ¢ late m lerman neat to a Catholic institutions of Pittsburg. f his meals the same as the rest of the John Allen, of Washtenaw county, is Tkely to be TES? are tu: SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ae W HA "-} keos, and that of but a small two inquires arise LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. pee eu ze China and her ree » the south & small portion ; two inq Peers “ia parting with beloved brethren and old coadjutors | _ The ry the Cherokee |o" ren ol re rol s kale rable (me inthit caus, we Could weep, and: have: wept, fee ous | Commenced several years bask, and Res its origin in the selves and for them ; but the season, as well of weepi unfortunate circumstances that Turrounded them prior to | the loco foco candidate for Governor of Michi TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: teete nants uri sce 1 of vain angling, we are rege being removed from thelr osstern homes. Before tho po | ""obert Owen. will deliver two farewell Lectures a , Be — ionable shapes } ow past. For years the pressure to inquirers in this city, on Sunday. He then goes to From Brooklyn N. = ane . it. Fe FSSStre of Ns Reet ae | Ey er ad ee Meme ives tea eee ing’ Y g acorridor ; Ihad charge of been upon us far too hear ay upon every inch Refer td ape leges and our sacred am pee Cree ani «FT Hickee conta : se y aol places. oo vy oy meen maa but this shall only urge our gushing souls to yield pro- romising. Their rights were generally well pro- L rare turdays Sst naga hha ad per French Millinery and tio: i P p nately of their renewed efforts to the Lord, tothe tected They felt secure in their persons and posses- ee Sundays exeerted o'clock cease a) eal | Peurch universal and to a dying world von ex water | sions, and oy ved peace and contentment. “Availing Neapoli ‘and gimp. of the newest pressed frem without rises but the more within, Above | themselves of this gracious state of affairs, so indis WAM. on i ‘London all the fmountain “oye ® v2 ne . “ye to God | sible*to the moral and intellectual advancement of all i i jae ourown Broun PS crocited 5 a a whether white or red, they rapidly im- and to jy, ern Hie soctal blessing ofthe Hol; Prove rit and his phsemces, a shall ge our as streams Tethe Their condition was changing, water of life to flow forth, until wilderness pet influence. The domestic arts began desolate place within our eo (and what extent of the | dustry secured with their frugal habits, world’s wilderness wiseiy dered is not within our | necessarics and comforts of life, and even many reach 1) oA Jad™-even at this passing calamity | luxuries. Schools received reasonabl encourage! of division ; 6 deserts of unconverted human na- | The reduction of their language into a written one, en- ture rejoice and eae ‘as the rose.” abled distant dg to commune, one, with the other, By order of the Convention. while the weekl: pais on arf conveyed instruction and ‘WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, D, D. amusement to inmates of the humblest log cabin. In Augusta, (Ga) 12th May, 1845. short, their situation was happ —the light of Revelation Boston. Cross-eramined by Mr. Snerr: D—Prisoner never 126,458 90, has been acknow- | menced ny conversation with me; 1 don't iknow that { lor the relief of the sufferers by the | ever said Kleim was insane; I might thre eal os by way 19th inst. of a joe ‘ PNA mE oun ‘RaNcis, surgeon, examined b; re U- S. Commissionsrs’ Court—May 22,—Cu arc | rensox—I have had my attention called to pe | or Murper—Apwission or tHe Kitting.—This af- | several years, both here and abroad. I have seen ternoon, William H. Corsa, a colored man, was brought | Kleim in the Tombs, and here in Court; he is what before Charles Sumnes, F. Commissioner, to answer | would be called of a bilious.constitutio: heavy men; to a complaint preferred by Robert Rantoul, Esq., Dis- | those causes will be produced by confinement for seve- trict Attorney, for the murder of Andrew B. Brooks, chief ral weeks; l can’t say I see anything in his appearance mate of the Ontario, whale ship. The ace was | which would cause me to think be he was insane, exce; wesamt te this country in the Junius, recently arrived at | from the reasons I state; I do not think he is New Bedford, and this morning Corsa was rou wastes up to | Lhe prisoner does not possess that peculiar characteris- this clty by Col. Barnes, U. S. Marshal. following | tic about him that would lead me to suppose he was in- facts in relation to the case are derived faees statements | sane; from the conversation I have had with mise pd made by Corsa and letters received at Nantucket, where | think he can distinguish between right and wrong: the family of Brooks, the deceased, live. While the On- lieve him to be sane anda responsible Sothae tario was lying at anchor at Atecamus, on the west coast } acts. yING, 17 Division street. had dawned upon them with influences, and atime Pubs iim Pacibette sed aon epee ate ‘hats | of South America, in August, 1844, Coran went ashore on |" Crosrezamined by Mr. Brnzorcr—Thave only hed am rally known ‘hat perhay the feet Full Int A oad firmamen o My ne sre bg a it es Gapenisy Gibhe, pa sbaiets oa beet Ee | Seasons once = “{ 4 facturing purposes, in the Southern States, areon the | But that star was soon to be obscured, and clouds to | The Captain, Gibbs, pat him in irons, and kept him con- | ever made such a mistake on the previous trial as to say Palin ing pi hse ee tas lower over them thick tnd ‘bl n tibet to" Kee fined a day or two, and then released him. Soon after- | Kleim was insane. 1 said his state of mind might be con- Montgomery ant Taltspooesecuatics. “Tue emount ot not omn Yards Capt Gibbs was informed that Corsa intended to | strued into demented; 1 sald his confinement might pro- lone trial: lesert, re again.— juce CI itude tere et gunn " prdeelng Ce reneny tt cesown tmictouh puenpn eee tale eee Be Giertorsiaaierd) Core cosaraiey aoe i hearse | gat Disrarcr of in worktop aa rnd a es Tn ES SS oi ratio: sdvantage is far more pinta’ of dei ization and corry to thoy Soll tecogyara er rani out wo PP. W YORK-AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO " ooustey al none somewhat poor bur quite senery | many-, When K was esoeriained thet the Cherokees | 28 ftom the iron,” and, procuring & musket forthe | pieces of glue end stuf for making chairs, and oUer SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ile | covere ie lation which can suppl any number | Were strongly, unconquerably adverse to removing | Purpowe of mumels. ssh, the siate- radhedl towards Circumstances, might tend to innit, ich igs and after Monday, ith, and of operativ rie tout iene the soil is en. | West, a regular system of the most infernal vexations | hin ena ty Lorre teak tad chek the et vet by many things, perhaps love affairs, oes follow tirely diffe grout staple asebundantly | Wee concocted and put into operation by some of the | ai, killing him, instantly. Gorge, then with enoth Pa as any land in 7 wo! cn ni firm have now in ‘and private w: whites, to wear out their patience, to casks tae th teubeetvtne, enn Jour Stvies, Surgeon—Was orered last bod in La. the principal partial operation at this maak their situation « bed of thorns, and to “grind them | Musket in his hand, restaned the cooper unless | the City Prison; has attended cases of 5 it more for, White or Re cities: So aun* oy ditve theta een hate homeo, he would jump overboard. The cooper jms ‘over, | than twentyahree Years since Ic toon tak ~ 700 A.M. eee hes pe A great grea Treaties were ‘States’ laws were extend- | 224 Corsa lowered a boat, got into 5 conversation with ‘Kleim; onversations with him were ” 2 =r ad nade of thea . aoe r . "waning. pera toe bd over th the with the musket, got onshore. He then fravelied he a ‘s commenced by me; the; re about his ser received ory refunded, with all expe tent they spin to spindles, 139 pounds of | fore a ert Me t land marke broken down, and | distance inland, and dug hiding place with his bayonet aid bb deetatiaennte eka cdbachrand as ton aday. The fall of the river—whicl aw . ofthe ean BURDEN, fracan receilect, is here abont 160 yards wide wide, is 62 feet with chains and cast into the ae oy Irn end Na Fig] 00 ae ie tthe shoul” erect: Wot his tiles mete |eeeeee country with whlakey — EYES, EYES. pared 200.000 Oe id not ell. It fe since down the government of the Todline an a it were afabric ‘and then inchoate and he did not ince greatly in- creased in value, in consequence of the discovery af an | of straw—punished innocent individuals and Sa immense bed of iron ore et an be ath eet ‘we have not the time, much less th ective oan to within, pap’ dt half mile miles © Crime pro id tal th these trying circumstances, and horrible in- sale of new 'on nd opal rks The pew site; and we are informed that permanent and safe navi- | Auences, the Accomp, My astwoehi at Thee is “9 ld be obtained at atively small out- | COrrup! Orrul ju 60 w: ere Fig as aac tad Wve beafdics pon oo er bat ch tele igang maaan re exceptions; some were charmed by glittering ‘be necessary Lovm anv Murner. correspondent of the De- a eet i eemeatpc get | fe arg Netty months hee Se rt ea ines, hy paowe| ma) mont ore was Rebichen te ney ng in Detroit, a silversmith or jeweller, named Preussieur, ing the habits and vices imbibed from For fall particulars apoty to 95 Duane weet my6 Imectis | toa very tot in man, who lived with him a fortnight, the crimes that are occurring in our me to Vink 8 sete, 8 Mires badwige: ia | COI. ecules of /artibh aay, be found also, in the traf ‘Ali. Lis MEDICATED V. sUL- nike. caaiad hit | fic in ardent front! in th Sasineer in Detroi % \d_ established himself in Milwau- nt spirits on the ier, and in the reckle: MORO CH ae Brosdwe io ee {2 | kie, where his cra had sued for a bill of divorce. Vain | infractory spirit digused among certain a olsmves by hd inthe ground. The Ontario in the meantime sailed, and dieppeet of them in Chatham street, and thet when man- Rene, unable to live an: =F in his burrow, went | ufactured they were worth from nine to seventeen dol- ing for food, and finally fell into the hands of some | jars; he said he only finished them in she h soldiers, who su i he had robbed some | he could not make 4 set in a week; | tel im I heard (ip and then deserted. i was about getting married to a Dutch lady in the shborhood where he lived, and he re; idea, said ‘no, no, no;” in my opinion, r is a sane mi Cross-ezamined by Mr. ———.—I abandoned m till the flesh was all mashed up. But as Corsa sion for Keeper of ity Prison ried last at Ragaat aon | the soldiers could not very well screw any out of | recollect that Kleim ever said, that the im. They next placed him in a canoe, where one of | in will come and take me out; but Ive heard his bay he Feve after blinaelaing him, bene ae to shoot him, but | would get out; I heve observed Kleim quite ecesntrie in gun missed fire. Afterwards the: %, put him in Prison, his ped Nh from mB which he was transferred. to the wt 8. shi Mr. Vanpervorr, Clerk of the Court, was ealled and and‘from her to the Relief, and finall sworn, to testify relative to an eereys held last April on to the Consal at Lims, who sent him home as above sta- prisoner, as to his insanity. this afternoon, he looked cheerful An objection was put rf ‘by, the tful manner; and in reply | which, after consultation by 5 aod mp of the complaint with his associates, they riled the objection to be valid. “ What do ot Mey to this charge,” he distinctly tniwer- | “Dr MeDoratn, who was previously examined on the ed—" guilty.” defence, was re-examined by Mr. Shapeare-— ee eS my 18 tm*rre 883833532233) ye M 3 rrisiana “iy at Lagve White 10 10 210 P. M. 610 > gE HSoeag 32335) tore, 3 nm = oss BSseszs Fenn ae Se stnght al ‘attempts at reconciliation were made, the divorce effec- rtance note itted abroad, to attach | "An interesting scene now followed. W. Minas, | the facts in this case, that hath Dao roved, to be true, che oe ee aoe Pisineat7 A. M. and the | hours motiee. imece_ | ted, and the eee nee eer te enoehor” 18 pea 2 a Rs tebe sig Sg Ban. hie ‘el suggested to him that he had better “in r Prisoner new to be Fae eet hte jubbed ‘ohiefs, heads “ ais FASHION AND PEYTONA AGAIN. tesa or ces Soe eke sade bs fo marty andre wih hy aaa | Gat gary mong the Croke Bhat men | Sonac" ny, it But very Me ods to me, Wvall| i Hernaon yout loner ellow me to sand een es a my ad | Pr a a ‘bad repaired in the morning to the rest the Cherokees. Coursei—Yet it is Dotter that you should plead not ry rn arn payin n ony CO UW failing to er for th ircumstances to show Here t! fe fence stated thi josed. BGs cocetntly on ‘and, for | once of Mt. Lud ind, peeuaded her te walk on the outside reety i iaful svand re the cones for Beye $n be Mr. Sieraxp summed up the evidence on behalf of Consa—It is immaterial to me. I am willing they equens mennee, ammnernae ears 4 should do with me whatever is God’s will. fisst on the testimony of persota whe bare Coomsate ayes Fa ; at istand to kill the mate, you | sone as to facts amt may not uilty of w: murder, to prisoner’s state Consa—It was hot my intention to kill him, when Ifirst | f?stende went en dec! Counset—Then you ought to say “ not guilty.” Gonea-Well, Pit say not lity,” then. Mr. Raxrout now stated Ye consul’s hace pore ere to weigh such testimony in their was the only ground on which’ he was prepared to ask | mind ; and cited several sand cases from the fol- for the detenticn of the prisoner. lowi ‘ominent aatwronities, nem a Th —Ray’s Me ve After some = eg between the respective coun- car gence of of Insanity, page 56; Grey's Medical sel, the commissioner ordered the prisoner to be com- sk On non co montis, ‘orn, nN, miliod to answer at the October torm of the Circuit | By" "haye ters ts er Me, bow Vee, Court. Of ‘Carr and Ls F was th Tipe to jail. He aueere Mr. Parneow, District Attorney, on the’ part of the of county, and a runaway slave.— Prosecution next proceeded to address theju: ving Though only twenty: rea 7 he has sailed out ted at some length, and pot ot likely Kole te ania soos of Nantucket for several yours He can neither wn 10 Soclook is Honor Judge Ei = | d % ti 17 3t Hen aa ofthe garden,where Teich first shot at her, and then stabbed . her in oben Mrs. Ludwigg pe on hear. Six a when he aie s pistol to the relief of her sister, SELF-COCKING AND REVOLVING PISTOLS, ake en stabbed in the Pack part of the BLUNT & S' Supposing his Work accomplished, the Rao man = eope river and tned to drown himeelf: he a noticed by persons in authority in was, however, soon taken ou! und and conveyed to | 8° ‘ong will there be a and inducements to the rison. n. When wolf Milwaate, victim of this man’s | Vicious to dis ae, Batwa bare piresdy Nay ns was Rina gh ee = danger. Mrs. oot onan foe Wee ta mt ian seriously inj » four ty ~ Pe Rio Granpe—Prace witn THE REBEL. EEE im me tee ee op eurgsen ca | st ni rede Sie Mar te second mile heats, im) - bl vm Was mode on the Mos Sprerr at Mr.wavaie.—An unpleasant dif- vcvedingly | Sm? ult., after nine and a half: f civil The go' ie Eudes oo S| acy ina ge see tartare | Sealy beeping op Gren the hon of te ion or Peytona, they will again for - to the frontiers, to watch Rosas, it ie said. War with | 9nd pagel hi ; NOTICE TO RUPTURED PERSONS. __| Bichos Ayres ig now confident predi 1 il, and | Which resulted inthe destraction of the bridge le "The fol P' iabd the world affords, on appiicati : | this pence with the rebels hes as cee heey most | t° fest pe ely and the removal of the embankment 1 Fashion, ve, Fe No Vers i ie Ara n a tbe el favorable terms to them, with the apparent policy and n Or ee ante ae Boke Ontario street, Tead nor write, yet seems to be intelligent—Bosten | Court until 8 o'clock this oe the jury Reytona YB ie comity yar Airoct preparation for auch an event.” ‘This is | tae render timpaatcie,”‘Thote outrages werecom: | Dg,” fiver in charge of constables and retired for the aight and Martha aus —— seer Si tuaral announce | Siedin considerable force to consult what. measures District Court, Commlasioner's Rag ag me . U tC U. & 5 Office. Conor, Ba aren and sti a eg Lar : Riri ga! ‘ihe Se Yap need Pojonten: | should be adopted, and were 40 excited that ‘violence Before Judge Betts. fore Commisssioner Morton. Ly. WO. oath m fea: was addressed by J. E. Ar- May 23,—United States vs. Charles H. Schneider—The | May 23.—Assault at Sea-—Cuances Witaaames was ex- Rin Norges = ERS ai eeteae rated and thousands — thousands are imposed poh one pane login Ling igrillgg of Wapcge odd ‘ others, and the popular fury re- | jury’ in this amined, on ae 8 revolt on in aitties €9 2o7clock, and deposited in the Wy anskil Seat’ ey Bo i eith way, fe consequence of the peace In this province es are considered obstructions to the oe ip the j b pat the al otis ‘he ‘entrance money. as the war has been merely nominal for some time back, | {ree navigation of the Milwaukie river by those deter. | cles im mrenetet | fs Custom House,—rendered a verdict stands ‘ta a ‘the races ‘will be Postponed wntil ee been fitted up at No. 4 Vi x and the import markets are superabundantly supplied; | mined on their removal. for plaintiff, $648 97. chert ir day. for ‘atrance from the buniols depart. | While the elcport are in very linbled oxianened, wees Under th Pied Sievee vi, Sie. Bales of Colored Yarn, imported in all Page aaa conmtant to, wait upon | Fior having been solong in a state of inection, "Hides ere | , Busivess Pxosrscrs or Parwtyna.— Under this | 1. Witson and Ce., claimante—-This wa an "action Should there horse the winner to receive silimte | io high ani pm | acarce that vetsels are constant! compelled head the arcrn ot e' ¢ Co., Sentinel, gre avery | brought to test the question as to right of seizure by the — PRESERVERS, to leave for other ports, for cargoes and t'efactory svement in the business Custom House officers, uuder the Revenue law. It ap | and Bensamin Stineen, the first bee e ar- OF GOODTEARS F. UM ELASTIC eating village. Trade of all kindy red the goods were imported from Glasgow, about rotted and stand mutually charged with an assault with col Louisiana State Convention.—The State Con- Te | last fall, ond wort found to weigh much more than was | 9 dangerous we: whilst the oahip was lying at Porto greatest ser ve sed ate the new tr and te of Tey sd dys.) oe, rent eres House i A | | Rico. ‘on 22d April last. seams, ‘great official c with i fraud. ie imant it was col At Wheeling, on bers. eae . ea that tha cotton ‘ya form Won toid et the weight attached | Omro River,—At Wheeling, on > there fo the parcela when sont out of the factory ; and that no | were three and a half feet of water in the channel. ado} on its final ret by a are ke fer oi in the vo, to 16 i mane penance, oe itor rhe and in all ceses having | fraud was intended against the Government. Verdict for F ‘At Pittsbarg, on Monday, the river had three feet of we- ie

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