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Vol. XI., No. 279—Whole No, 2151, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1845. whiners. iG, WALTZING, &e. ex Particulars of the Shocking Murder CHILLE respecttuliy announces to her friendsand and to the public in general, that ‘ou Saturday, October 11th at her Saloon, No. it. DAYS OF TUITION. | ug Masters under 10 years of age, | jaturday, from 3 to 5 o’clock—and at Clase for Geatlemea, every Tuesday and Thursday For Ladies and Geni ONS IN DANCIN ) YORK HERALD. | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents por copy—87 | 25 por annuum = payable in adv ERLY AeRALD—Every sired by the imported nder, who was imperted into this cqun- Smolenski, out of Wir ward, GreatGrand Dam, {From Boston Mail, Oct 28.) Every thing in the 100m occupied by this young, beau- | tiful and fascinating, but fallen woman, not deranged by the terrible scene so lately enacted, testified to the sex and taste of its unfortunate occupant. A work-box, cos- metics of various kinds, a parasol, and a pair of white kid gloves, together with one shoe of delicate dimen- sions, lay carelessly upon the table as though their own- er had but just left them. cle, and one which will not readily be eff memory of those who looked upon it. (From Boston Journal, Oct. 28.) Coroner Pratt, this morning, at 9 e’clock, held an in- tion in the room of the traverse jury of the Muni- cipal Court, relative to the murder of Mrs. Bickford. His jury, consisting of Artemas Simonds, Daniel Merrill, Jo- seph Moriarty, Thomas Hollis, Ch: Whitwell, together with se’ of citizens, were present. Before com Jena was got by dt Dam Folly by Hl ly by Trumpeter, Young Alersader’s dam was sued by Sir Richard, Richard was. yot by Urey 5for young Gentlemen. horse Kxpedition who was sired nrday—Price 634 cents per yable in advance. NTS atthe usual prices—always cash in PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despatch ("All letters or commumiestious, by ma be post psid, or tf me money rere st NB rand sire Joline’s celebrated y.the old imported Expedit Alexander is a fine and 16g hands nigh, a fast shing to purchase the sbove Horse will please & Brothers, No. 1 Chatham square—Lamp tlemen desirons of forming by thei selves private Quadrille Classes, Palka or Mazi jlays aud hour most couveuient to bot Hon. jay, black lege, mone and tail; sx It was troly a uika Quadrilles, arti and Gentlemen, atany fixed hours continues to give her professional services at | oardinig schools and private families. not sold previous to the éth Novem! try. 029 3 - lnsively for her pupils, accompanied by their Yous Hrraiy Fulton FUR. SALE A FINE SORREL HORSE, seven years old, ja harne 4. an elegant sede Horse, and war ‘ ranted sound. BU THs Stables, 196 Crosby st FOR SALE. PRICE $325, ondeuce with several of the principal pro- jadame A. receives from them all the novel- admitted ‘in the fashionable society, and sh make it aduty to adopt them in her classes to her patron's desires, ING ACADEMY. Corner of Grand Street. BERTSON has the honor of ug his friends and te Public that. his all the different s plishtnent (and the Mazkrka snd Polka Sept. 17th, at thy large Days ‘of Tuition, Weda Ladies will be fo: fessors m Paris, STEAM | BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. | ‘THE Gregt Western Steam Ship Compe: | TY WESTERN, 150 horse. power, B. The OKEAT BRITAIN, 3.500 ¢ Lieutenant James Hosken, R. N., to sail as follows:— Lo son why the facts in the c: ‘as the transaction had alre: by this course, the e ought might more the ends of justice. where the murder took his wife, Miss Priscilla mate of the hou: h brown Horses, 1534 d sound, kind, six and seven peedily and successfully further J. Lawrence, occupant of the house lace, Mré Bertheria Lawrence, ood, alias Helen Wood, an in- ; William Patterson, who was stopping at the house on the night of the murcer, Sarah E. Law- rence, and Joel F. Lawrence, children of the occupant, Bowker, of Engine No. 6, were severally sworn at Witnesses, and their testimony cor- roborated the above details, with the followin, situated ona lane in the rear of number 76 Charles street i times by different pames, but and has been occupied by Mr. twenty-five years, with the It was not known by the witnesses whether the deceased was a married woman or not, though all con- nected with the family had been told she was, but did not live with her husband. She had been a member of Mr. Lawrence's family forabout eight days, stating upon reception that she wished to make visit to her friends to the eastward. known both by the names of Miss Bickford and Misa Johnson, and had received letters from the post office She had been heard to say that one Albert had written a saucy letter to her, and wanted to know where she was, promising not to in jure her ifan interview was granted, but rather would giv> her money if she required it, at the same time threat- ening if a meeting was not granted, “she would regret it.” It further appeared in evidence that a man named Albert J. Tirrell, otherwise known as De Wolf, and called such by the deceased, had visited Mrs. Bickford at the ix times during Mrs. B.’s residence there. On Tuesday evening last, about seven o’clock, she met Mr. T., agreeably to a previous arrangement, in Beacon street, and the latter attended her home, and night at the house; since then he had been t! and nightly with one exception. On Wednesday last, 88 Blood, one of the witnesses, was called to the de- ceased’s room, and introduced to a gentleman by the name of Tirrell, and had twice afterwards seen the same man pass out of the house at about 7 o’clock in the morning, While the ‘amily were at breakfast, day afternoon, accordin; members of the family, Mr. Tirrell, about t! again visited the house, and remained wi about six, or dark; he was then dressed in blue striped ants, dark brown dress coat, and dark spotted vest, his ead dress not bei: ears Oli “Also, Covent till Ist of May, a Iarge Stable with six stall near Broadway and Fourth street—6100, L_.. FOR SALE——A span of very handsome black Horses, just from the country, in in singly rud double hi Solu on moderate terms, if applied for soon, at 61 South street fons, 1000 horse power, Commander—are intendes GREAT WESTERN. From Liverpool. ‘les of the above accom: adrilles,) will op loon attached to the From New York. Thursday........Nov. 6 GREAT BRITAIN: From Liverpool. a) Fined from 6 to 7_ for La Polke Instructions given to Pupils and Private Class- pt. Theodore P 62 Kighth Avenue, or 110 From New York. Sept, #1. Sanueday yi Oet reat Western, $100, and $5 Stewards RICHARD TRVIN, FOR CHART, ESTON, —H. ROSH HILL SEABLES, bith street, vecweon | f3,nt{helr residences, or at Mr. 2d and $d Avenues, and nearly opposite Ball's Head. arrived from'the country, and for sale at the which ure four fast trotting pairs farm horses, some fine obertson would also inferm the public that his up town Academy wall commeuce on Monday, Septeraber 62 Eighth Avenue, where all the differeat branches will’ be VILLAGE DANCING ACADEMY R. G. ROBERTSON has the pleasure of respectfully announeing to his friends and the public, that Classes are now opea on Mondays and h Avenue, for giving instructions in the will introduce in his academy all the late now in use, includin; Quadrilles, and various styles of V en in private Lo pt idences or at Mr. B ’8 DANCING SCHOOL. H would beg lrave to inform his his intention to commence at his residence, 448 Broome stree! rom his loug OF passage, or oth # Cedar lane, jawrence and family for eption of two National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. HE following are among the advantages held out by this new steamship GA. dwelling, 62 Hig! barthen, John T. Aiee it, commander, will \d fashionable dai ; the Polka and ‘The Loan Fund, from which the assured are entitled to draw two thirds of their payments. iment or Premiums annually, half yearly, quarterly y- is built expressly lor strong as any vessel preparations for a The deceased was ny fixed hour, at tin this country—has a pow: A morning class will be formed ue and boiler, whieh were put in her by 1°. F. Secor & C and no expense spared to make everything perfect, and of great strensth. Her accommodations for pastengers are not surpnss- Turge and airy state rooms, fers a favorable opportun and viewing the above places. 1 for the whole trip, and will stop at each pla neers. ply to, Capt. Wri foot of Sth street, _ A large sum to be permanently invested in the United States he | in the names of three of the Local Directors as Trustees, as a F passengers going ‘This steamer tak witlyboth these directions. extensive and liberal; and extra premiums on the most moderate seale. 5 icy less onerous vo the assured than in most Dancing Schoo me to land her pé the most comtorta 1 Daa | Unirep States Locat, Boaro or Dinecrons. best masters that Y, Esquire, Chairman, e visited this country—such us glioni, and others of like celebrity—he feels shat he is fied to teach as any in the city; and his musical education will certainly give him a great advantage over many at present in the profession. Be that as it may, those who fa- vor him with their patronage can rely upon acquiriug a correct aud fashionable atyle of Dancing. A Quarter of 24 Lessons, Gallope and olka. Ten Lessous in the Waltz or Ps ‘On Monday and Misses over 12 years of age. id Saturday, at 3o’cleck, for Misses and an ‘Thursday and Saturday, for Gen- be formed from 9 to 10, for those who EST AND APALA- ail on the 30th Oct——The steamer FLORIDA, Capt. Clift, will asabove. She ean accommodate ‘e limited number of cabin and steerage parsengers in manuer, on moderate terms. embark for either of the above. ports, shi rtunity, by makin ekman'street, or to. ; comer of Pine and South streets. is et Ss. luding the Quadrille, Wall very, favorable application on board. JOSEPH McMURRAY, and Hours of Tuition. hursdays, at 3 o'clock, for Ladies and ‘Medical Examiners.) Physicians to the Society D., 110 Bleecker st. J. KEARNEY RODGERS, ALEX. k. HOSACK, M. D., 101 Franklin st. T, M.D. ou Broadway. a ‘The Merchants? Bank of New York. WM. VAN HOOK, General Agent for the J, LEANDER Or and the Intermediate Landiny Oct. 224, will leave the foot of aily,at4 P.M. instead of five, as ee Yi» . tlemen, at 7 0’clock to the testimon ‘A second Class wi cannot attend earlier. jiven atany other hours, either at the resi- or at the school. ited States, and British North | dence of the pupt Imerican Colonies. ‘ARR, resident in New York. fice 74 WALL Street, N. ¥. Pamphlets containing the last Annual Report of the Society’s rates, also blank forma, and the ful tail application to the 31 ined upon application fo the iy 2 Staw in 3m*rre OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO, No. 50 Wallstreet, opposite the Exchange. "ANY continue to insure against loss and da- , wares and merch: tion on Vessels and their cargoes. ECTORS. FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. Onand after Monday, October 20th, only one bent will run onthis Ferry, and the crips will be as follows:— STATEN ISLAND HES mony Bt, 9 4 AMES HANLEY, the onl, London and Paris, Doors from Broadway, Pupil of Sebastian Exard, ‘calls public attention to his stock of proved Patent Double and Single Action Harps, including his celebrated 64 oc. Grand Gothic Instruments with Metallic Vi she had been informed about his being watched with a view some misdemeanor ; formation, may be ob- er. DER STARR, General Agent. ting Basses, &e. &c. James Hanley has been honored with the testimonials of the President of the United States, the American Ministers to the Courtsof London and Paris, Professors Bochsa, Aly nd aumerous others from private individuals of Observe, 89 Anthou HARPS REPAIRED. 8¢ THERE CAN BE NO T A MASTER. HE French Language, at once the ea fashionable acquirement o ‘owalewski on the or the capacity of his pupils. i knowledge of the language ina very short ap named her informant. yeared to be on good ter 'y, and chatting with each ot! words were heard, but from indications, they did not last long, and a reconciliation soon took place. od, at tea, stated there was no dispute between them, re- marking she liked to get mad, because it was so pleasant The same evening, about 8 o'clock, he again visited the house, and was seen passing into Mrs. B's room, though somewhat altered in his apparel, hav- ing on a blue or black sack, with hat, and a walking stick, or light cane; he was a tall man, with apparently about 26 years of age. deceased called for water, as she said, for Albert, and conversation was heard in the room, though not in dis- pute. The family retired about 9 o'clock, and nothing further was heard till the next morning. About five o'clock, a screa;n partially awakened several of the household, but from whence soon after, a heavy fal The parties at that time ap- ere talking pleasant- Afterwards angry 28 LINK OF STEAMBOATS ALB I h Direct —At6 and Liberty streets. : boat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt A. Houghton, will leave on Monday, Wednesday aud Kriday evenings, at 6 ), Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R.G Crutten len, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evemugs, against loss by inland aan Thomas W. Thorns HING WITHOUT Pier between Courtlandt is taught by Professor wed system, adapting a such a manuer as James E. Holmes, John P. Moore, ‘Thomas Morrell, About 9 o'clock, the nek P M., Landing at Intermediate Places—From t- OQUTH AVERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, will leave on Monday, W ednesday, Friday and Sanday after- lock. NORTH AMERICA, Capt. R. H. Furry, will leave on ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 4 Sohn c. Merit, Groner T. Horr, Secretarv. THE EAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Wall street, continues to insure yy Fire dwellings, warehouses, and on Household Furniture, Merchan DIRECTORS. : ‘Wakeman Burritt, Philip Exmbury, Hon. Caleb Cushing. Rol THOMAS W. T: Hon. Levi Woodbury, h. HORNE, Presidsat. and others. Hon. Secretary Walker, Germa. and French taught. Terias moderate A) P. KOWALEWSKI. ROCKLAND QUARRY. TO IRON AND GLASS MANUFACTURERS. 5 forms the publictat he has King to Mr. Richard Coe nd Co., where iron and glass manufac- turers can be furnished with stone for building their lumace: known to the pub: ing used from the same quarry upwards wise, stone furnished in the rough, oF per cent cheaper than any” York. Architects and troducing entire stone stone at a cheaper rate, re, aud proof agaiust fire . nal can have on opportunity of seeing the same kind of stone built in farm honses in the vicinity of the quarry, and now in asound state, after being exposed to the rders received at the quirry,, or tone yard,corner of Barrow and Wash. MONEY LENT—MONEY LENT. Highest prices advanced, in | , Diamonds, gold and Silver mg Apparel, aad query dos roceeding it was not took place, which fully the inmates, when Mrs. Lawrence opened the door of her room, and heard a noise which appeared as though a man was descending rapidly the stairs, slipping several steps at the top, and jarring the banisters in is descent. He reached the lower entry, turned the lock of the outer door, and passed into the passageway leading m the house, where a stifled noise was heard from .a8 if giving an alarm of fire. The entry was filled with smoke, and upon entering the deceased's room, the flee raphe a, ind” the Smoke. allowed to ape, When the fire was speodily smothered by the as. sistance of several individuals from the stree! dead body, with the throat cut from ear to ea! upon the floor, her night clothes burned all over, and an open razor, clotte ind the bed. Sev sing the vest above alluded to, a neck loth, and apair of drawers with asock in one of the legs, the latter much discolored with blood, were strewn around the room. Upon first entering the’ room, it was suppored by Mr Lawrence the deceared had fled in the excitement of the moment, and it was not until the smoke had been allowed to escape, that the body was discovered. The witnesses agreed generall: statements, which were Passengers taking either of the above Lines will arrive in ‘ple time tor the morning train e rast Lo ts are new and substantial, are furnished state Tooms, aud for speed and accomino- wit new and ele dize, &e., as heretofore, Freight taken at ne All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boats of this line, F vaittan order feom the Captains or Agents, board the Boats, or John Moorhead, Josenh Kernochan, REGULAR U.S. CINCINNATI AND LOUIS /RNING LINE at 10 o'clock A.M. RANKLIN No.7, J.B. Summons, ‘auy other now iu other stone used in the city of Ne ders can have an opportunity Robert Boorman, Abel A. Low, David Thomson, JOHN BROUWER, President. Secretary. unseland Attorney. ‘HE CROTON INSURANCE CO Waaice’ Baskin the itr o€ New York Adjoining M i 7 it) 5 AP EOHPANT lore by ihe recent Gre 950000 ‘Thay sonstine te labore ies pcg PHU being easy cut, and hardens bi master. E até o’clock P.M. McClain, master. W. McClellan, master. 'y linea, will run regularly, lea- and will take freight and passen- i for these lines at tl ry effort will be used to accommodate shippers and pas- STRADER & GORMAN, ROOERS & SHERLOCK, FOR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKIL. jid Steamboat JAMES MADI- ". J. Copperly, will leave the foot r freight or passage, apply on the floor, be- articles of male Ww. BEN FRANKLIN 'No.6, ‘These boats, forming two dail ving punetaolly at the ho ers Lo and from interm Freight will be recer foot ot Broadway. weather over ninety OFFICE OF z tea, he Mail. Wharf st them exceed $150,000. Wisks ac fenate e and small sums, on iver Watches, Plate, Wear- ription of personal vroperty. TES, Licensed Pawnbroker, WVillinmn street near Duaue street. MANUFACTURERS OF ARTICLES —The advertiser, the proprietor xibly situated Fancy and Stationery Store on the promenade side of Chesnot street, Philadelphia, would be willing to receive on comm| Articles that would corres; Satisfactory references in Ageucies and commission bus ‘William B Cozze Herman D Gould, ‘Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Edward Richardson, much in detail, but the foregoing embraces the principal facts. ‘The jury meet again at 3 o’clock this afternoon. The jury of inquest was as tollows:—Artemas Si- monds, foreman; Dr. Joseph Moriarty, Thomas Hollis, William Whitwell, Daniel Merrill aud Charles Brown. pe called—I live in Cedar lane, or Pinck: e is no sign up; I have lived there about twenty-five years; [ direct folks by saying to them that I live rear of 76 Charles street; | am between Pinck- ney and Mount Vernon streots; my house was formerly Benjamin Joy; | knew Maria Bickford; have er about the city for a year or more; she hi been at my house fora year and “a half past three he has been out ofthe city, and she teld me she had been at New Bedford; I don’t know for cer- tain about her being married, but have seen him that was called her husband; she last cam alone a week from Friday noon last, and wanted to stay he was about'to go and see her fri é willing she should stay a he did stay; she brought or sent her trunk before, after she hi ‘ Bedford; after she came to my place, she remained ever since; she was at hot she was not absent evenings, or more Albert J. Tirrell, or A. De Wolf; hi to my house throu, Wolf; during the ti came to my hou PORTERS AND ayes eat i ssior description, ef Fancy ond with his business,‘ ew York aud Philadelphia given, to on rea.onable p and addressed" ENTE Iphia, will be attended to. PISTUL GALLERY AND SPARRING SCHOOL. HUDSON having returned from the South, announces + to hus old friends and pupils, home” at his new cgi aud Saturday. at 6 o cloc ‘en board, orto O. F. Wainwright, Agent, NuW YOKR, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. ier at the foot of Courtland: rt. e ‘king this boat will arrive m_time to takeorth are from Troy west to Buffalo, and n J Leander Starr, Charles L Vose, George C DeKay, Joseph B Noues, & ° ney avenue; thers George Whitaker, Thomas Mouahan, William Burgoyne, st ULL A. LAWRENCE, President. BANONES, Vice President cretary. dier, Marine Insp. “Lioyd’s” for the port of New York. P ore i fel hops ne Geres to Saratoga am ake orge. ‘The low pressure stexmbosi EMPIRE, Captain R, B, Ma- Thursday and Saturda ¢ steamboat COLUAIBIA, Captain Monday, Wednesday aud Frudav. act Passage ra Mretaht apply on board, or to [once wher oFreight taken onthe mort reasonable teria, Froight must . 4 ent, or the company wi foodies Ag g p a frets ht taken after 5 o’ciock. FOR CIVERPOOL—The New Line—Reguiar Packet of 21st FS Sa ER superior fast sailing that he will be “found at x ence, 235 Broadway, second floor, where I devote his Mme in giving instructions in the noble art . H. Peck, every by Terms moderate. Open during the day and in the evening. SPANISH LANGUAGE. ROFESSOR A. J. MORALES Respectfully informs the Tming his classes, to teach the above early pplication that they may be jours, &e , may be known, b) pt Orrick or THE JEFFERSON INSURANCE Co., New York, July 24, 1845. any are requested to calf w signity whether it be their res, oF to receive a number of t value of their stock. outof the city are regu ted to fice No. 50 Wall st. T. W. THORNE, Pres’t. iy tre public, that he 1 nguage, and requests a residence, 407 Bi vousible for loss. HE Stoekholders of this Com the office of the Company ani wish to fill up their respective sha shares equal to the present. ‘Stockholders residing convey their intention by Geo. T. Hore, Sec’y. above, her regular day. mostly nights; weplendid, iarge aud comfortable ubbpard westside Burling iP ODHELL'& MINTURN, 87 South ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, Capt. John Eldridge, will sueeeed the Hottinguer, and sail on her regular day 2lat me fe Forfreyght or passage, state rootns and eabin, demy, where he is teaching with great success; and respect: refers to the following. from the President of St. Jol xe, (Koraham,) in which he has been Professor for the ify, that Mr. A. J. Morales has mage in St. Joh ‘orded the highest re h the yard; Maria called him De she was here, Tirrell, or De Wolf about four ‘or five’ times ; may have come too, when I was absent several never saw him come but once He generally went into her room; { occupy the house; he came last Sunday afternoon about four o'clock, while persons were going to meeting past five; I did not see him wl dressed, I think, with stri like the one onthe jui the one; I thial irts; don’t recollect the crav: ut think he had one; he stayed two or three nights in all with her; don’t know when he generally went away; he cameto my house the last time about ¥ o’clock last Sunday evening; I saw him go up tho stairs, and saw himat her door; he then went into the room; { in that night; he had acanein his hand; can’t say particularly about the hat, but think he wore one; I went to bed about nine o’clock in the eve- ning; there was another man in the house; I night under Mrs. Bickford’s room, wife did not sleep with me that night, on account of her being sick; the first thing that partly wakened me was a fall, like the jump of a cat, ora horse heard a fall tipon the stairs, and then a the yard or outside the door; when I got up; I then noticed the bed clothes on fire, and my wile threw them out into the yard; no one had come when I first got up; Mr. Bowker was the first man we next went up stair: foulld the house full of smoke; others then came; we went into Mrs. Bickford’ I slept two rooms belo below; we think the door was opened when, we there was a light in the room, which was on fir ir fire put out; the fire was disco of herroom, where her clothes clothes were burnt juilts were also ivering best Peach Orchard and Red Ash Ci ree of cartage fro-r ine yard at the follows usual the lowest in the city,) namely. Broken, % cents off if taken from the boats. Coal Yard and Greenwich streets. reby cel Professor of the the last two years. He has af attention to duty—by his proficiency, au provement of his pupils. in the evening; by the general im- Signed,) JOHN HARLEY, Pres't. St. John's College, Sept. 12, 1843 iw LO BUTCHEKS. on and after Monday, 27th inst., , the following prices for over 60 Jus, aud four under cash, city mo Elizabeth street, be Iso the highest, mar BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- POOL PACKETS—For Liverpool, only regular cket of the Ist November. > ficent and celebrated fast sail 2 i" lwp ape paces a tons Lowber, will positively sail on Satur 7 It is well’ known that the accommodations of the Mon ma are fitted ouc in a very Superior manuer, with ever couveni- ence that can add to the comiort of those embarking. proceeding to the old country, or sendiug for their interest to select this conveyance, cond cabin and steerage, and to #¢- should be made on board, bscribers, BROTHERS & CO. xt door to the Fulton Bank. Paeket of 6th Nov. peat iN King PETER CLINTON. | he stayed till about half mn he went out; he was HE Subscriber will and wntil the Ist of. ARD. TO PARENTS AND GNARDIANS. LADY of superior talents and acquiremen having afew more pupils to instruct in Mi : of instruction will be found to be the most expeditious in pro- ing them in the thorough knowledge and theory of the science ot any now taught. 3 coat was a dark one, with can’t tell about a i on delivery at his hide hous Houston and Prince streets. Al penal skins. at the office of this paper, will be 07 Im*re duly attended to. footof Beekman st, or to gent Basaciec did not see him ag WELDED IRON BOILER FLUES, , but not exceeding 16% feet in f NOTICE, } ESSRS, CLARKE & STEVAN solicit the patronage of perance Intelligence Office, 95)¢ ave servants of the 35 Fulton street FOR LIVERPOOL—Regu! ~The well kn ywn fast sailing pac! PEN REROE: Captain Allen, will ccommodations for cabin, second cabin and » embark should make foot of Maiden lane, or 1 MeMURRAY, VRE—Second Line— The packet ship ONEIDA, Capt. James Funck, m the Ist of Nove BOYD No.9 Tontine Balding, 48 Wallat FOR GLASG Dor tan Packet——The well ter, 450 tons, dai excellent accommodations,ap- HULL & MINTURN, 87 South str the public to their Tem; where they can lored, Protestants and others, acter, Messrs. Clarke k F ANY DIAMETER, J length; thickness of metal from 11 to 4, w hese arc the only Tubes used by and other fast steamboats, and can be ‘HOS. PROSSER, 6 Libert: JEWELER’ Manufacturers, and hi of all descriptions, Stevan return their they have so liberally of good moral cl since e thanks for the kind patroi nage |, and continue t i . aa a hone pouerve the public at 9534 Duane street. one floor down; my government steamers, procured only from 022 Im're passengers, Persons wishin, e to application on” boar epping; I noxt J Oise mostly in I found the door opened ‘0 DEALERS HE UNDERSIGNED, bei _ afine assortment of Jewelery aud Diamond Work on solicit call from dealers and deal attern or style of HAVE at my Yard, 256 Elizabeth street, and comer Ham- y and Bedford, Peach Orchard Red Ash Coal, at low ken, $5 75 for egg and stove, large » Cue and stove, $5 75 per ton, re-sereened lao Blossburgh, &e. THE ODD FELLOWS* OFFERING FOR 1846. UST PUBLISHED. BY McGOWAN & TREADWELL, No. 68 Barclay Street. LOWS’ OF FERIN: ‘embellish: PACKETS FOR ES passage apply to a2 me mond work made to or that came into the hous & ARROWSMITH’S, Ne. 1 Dey street, one door from Broadway. -B.—Twelve or fifteen g ployment as above. y wife had gone in chain makers can find ein- | nd my wife o ily expected, will For freight or pastage, parechase Gold or 81 was thrown in, and th vered also in the clos and some of our articles were up; a music stool, trunk and 5 there; the bed and mattrass were consideral the bed clothes on the bed had been taken by d these were pretty much jo some burnt; there was ight; that fire could not ee Ne REGULAR LIN® OF PACKETS FOR LEANS—Packets of the 30th Derppe an lower than any o ODD FE |B by Paschal Do | vings on Steel, from Original Desi ton, and beautifully hou | discount allowed to Booksellers. MASTIC CEMENT SRS. J. & H. FRANKLAND and THOS. HARRIS eK to recommend to the attevtr in buildings, their much appr beautiful compositio covering the exterior of dwelling houses or | imitation of marble or stone ;, no lime eorghe mae P in Moroceo and Gilt. Th C, ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, 1 ‘Whotesslo and Retail, 90 Wallatrect, hing to secure berths, either in cabin or steerage, APSCOTT, 75 Soath street, corner Maiden lane. FOR NEW ORLEANS—New York and New Pack ith Despatch—Th AMES H, Sil! no fire kept in that room that have spread from the lamp to all the places that were burnt, unless by somo hand; I saw the centre of the straw bed under the mattrass (of hair) and there were a comb and some matehes there; after a little while I the body; she was lying on her back or right # throat was cut from earto ear; she had only her mg deal burnt; her head was ¢; | laid the sheet on her; “THE ALBATA SILVER WARE,” \PANUFACTURED by Wm. cannot be detected from longer this Ware is used hiter nres Sterling Silver Spoons, Fork and is prepared to buy Old Gold and Silver, ue ne a, any ag Be "9° to Len bs for the i jate, ison si } between Barrow anc lorton sts. less, established 1833, late of Clarkson st, TO BUILDERS, ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING FREEMAN'S HALL, | Brooklyn, on the corser of Columbia and reets—of brick, four stories high, 50 feet by 80(ac- | the hands of the Archi- ing, on the corner of Atlantic and —will be received util the Slat inst. at 4 o'clock and directed to (he unde: a {82 Hudson st.» | most durable au n Water enters iuto the 1 Which consists of boiled linseed oi and Je "AWD, Redman, master, will pos German do, Pearls ‘The accommodations for ea in, engers are unsurpassed by Any ¥ - tending. (0 ‘embark. shouldd make immediate ‘application if, OF 10 McMURRAY, cor Pine and South sts. inand ement impervious to forts Berwns he lity. Specimens may lication to, Mr. nd those Were a good burnt; she was near the fire pla she could not have got on razor shown) this was the razor that lay bet! the bed; thearm,not the hand, touched the razor; the arm crooked up; razor was taken u it does not belong to my house; side of the bed; saw no other weapon: these do not belong to me; they are not mine; one was found in the room, and one in another room; (drawers shown,) these are not mine: sock was in the drawers; t though they had been designed to wipe up something: the body has been buried by the soxton, under the Coro. ner’s directions; I once carried, first of last ik, from her to him, id CHK MOUe: | r ESSENCE OF OOFFE f HICH is now exte Soran insronae ip vi ta ook ; (socks shown,) cording to plan f c second cabin and steerage passengers, . by applying on co umodations for cab silot which will be taken at very Jow rates board, at Murray's Whar foot of Wall Is to be sealed ap, they were burnt some; o1 6 drawers were rolled w wi Proposals on that day, at 7 o’eiock P. ~FOR MOBILE "i di als tay be made for the Carpenter and Ma- dard, will positively son work togeth BY order of he DATE LESLIE, Secretary. iB HOLDE i ene brated Curled Hair, and all a liberal patronage, which cannot fail to ¥ every person who will make atrial of wholesale by H. D. ¥ 5 a er Co 4 oe, No.7 Water street, 's Anne entre street: BE. L, SEADETZKY, Sole TO TAILORS, a correct knowledge of Fash ‘omplete Work on nor only, at 113 Broad is vessel for enbin, second cabin ot be surpassed. Those wishing fail to make early application on ° SCOTT, 75 South street, corner Maiden it No.9 Elm street, address Wolf; I think Mrs. Bickford has gone by the name of MARTELLE | MAnUFAG . G. Gottaberger, H ‘ork, orwin, 639 Broad- porters of Ornamental Hai: Curls, Seama, Band t, by some one. Itis Tho letter is written in aneat spelling is rather poor. The letter in the U. States. kt See oracs se Wwahing to secure berths either ine Sabin moke early application on hoard, foot 79 Benth street, corner fe assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Head | "[YHOSE who desire ‘ompadonrs, Kgyp- on reasonable terms. October 20%. Nd LOTT of Maiden lane, Excuse the liberty | take in writing you—but I can't think the cause of our not oi ling to see me. I suppose | INTeEMPERANCE AND Lysanity 1N Canapa.— We met you have yaursearonn I wish oS to call to-day, for I | an article some time since which made some start- want to see you very mach. If [have oltended you inany | jing developments Bi relation to the amOune aes irituous way, | am verry sorry, and ho; you will forgive me.— jiquors consumed in pro » Do all and explain to ime the cause of your staying | fect which such consumption had upon the intellects of TP Lapearel (ion soraa exibiniog Intedueed eharwanie | saietets Coasileelon the tempet alice sissies aati vi : that this person, Cassimer, was not Maria Biokiord, Not- | Seciect-Joursel, and ts from the pen of Dr. Halt He as- withstanding the evidence below of Priscilla Blood, we | cribes the greater proportion of insane persons in Canada. are inclined, from circumstances that have come to our | over every other country in point of population, to the knowledge, to believe, that this name ‘Cassimer” may | great prevalence of intemperance. _ also be one of Maria’s aliases. It appears by Mrs. Law- The per centage of insane to the population of the two rence’s testimony, ner Tirrell, or Dev ak a west occa- | Provinces, in cemparison with that of other countries, is sionally by the name of Cassimer, and also Maria. | ‘ae follows [From Boston Times, Oct. 99 } tage the jury retired, and returned in half an Witnesses tn the case were then calld, and bound over to the November term of the Supreme Court, being the second Tuesday in November. T witnesses will also appear before the grand jury on | Monday next. The verdict ofii qu 6 wus then re:d: “That Maria Bickford, alias Maria A. Bickford. came | to her death on the morning of October 27th, 1845, by wounds inflicted by one Albert J. Tirrell, otherwise a C called Albert J. De Wolf, with a razor, cutting her throat | ‘pper Canada to cause instant death: id the jurors sfore- | Inthe State of New York, one in 887, while in Lower said, on their oaths, do say, thatthe said Albert J. Tir- | Canada, it is one in 452—nearly double in point of popu- rell, otherwise called Albert J. De Wolf, of his malice | ja'ion. ; aforethought, the said Maria Bickford, otherwise called | The following figures, taken from official documents, We have learned the following facts, which will be | other. found of interest as connected with the late tragical oc- Li noe ree : Pa 3 1s currence in this city: Galls. brandy, wines, &c.,..... 1) 981, Forsome weeks eb the last summer, Tirrell and Whiskey made in Canada,. . 900,167 1,228,230 Mrs. Bickford boarded together as man and wife, at the peated Hanover Street House. fo avoid guapicion, they took 2,580,165 3,160,288 their meals at a private table, a: eir illegal associa- i t 4 tion was not discovered. by ‘the landlord tiff hi spl. | saat at dhe Prselnce, mate and female, over ts pours et cions were excited by information furnished him | S¢0, Der year. In no country in the world can such a by persons from Weymouth, who were acquainted with | (S)/."or consumption be made out, the allowance for Tirrell, and knew that he had a family at that place.— i i ‘Tirvell, Anding thet he was exposed, at| once moved his | C#°H inhabitant. of Gregt Britain being on'y sight tenths quarters, and was soon after arrested on a charge of Tataniy is generally beloved tobe adultery. : ipa While stopping at the above named house, they fre- | “it god i certainly iepown (espa oone emeee quently quarrelled, it is said, and on one occasion, Maria | ‘he United States, Phere ie an teland. tn the, Bi iad a“alnable silk’ dress literally torn from her. Her | Som any’ go off the'island to marty and in one #¢ husband, Mr. Bickford, was residing in the city at the Duc the hats Or mien time, and often called’ to see her, and appeared much attached to her ; and although aware of her relations to é me degies, the excess of inkente in Tirrell, was in the habit of performing, ot her request | j ower Canada is to be accounted for, as but very few of many errands. i i the French marry out of French families; but still intem- The father of Tirrell died about a year since, leaving | berance is the most prolific sourc.” property to the amount of about $25,000. Much of it was ee in real estate, which was disposed of from time to time, | Lrg Insurance.—A striking instance of sudden ata great sacrifice, in order to realize available means, | death while in the prime of manhood, and of the sofar as Albert's portion was concerned. There were | great importance of the Life Insurance, will be found other children, in the following letter from Providence, under date of The father of this same Tirrell, Mr. Leongrd Tirrell, | the 29d inst, which we copy from last evening's Tran- was a representative for seme twelve years to the Gene: | Yorps ral Court from the town of Weymouth. Albert had ex- | “If your excellent Journal (under date 2ist inst) I pended considerable money upon Mrs. Dicktord, hed | notice that mention is made of the death of a gentleman weltton levers fo en, pehand Gbabating, ies resident here,,who had insured his life for $10,000. The some way, whick she was inclinedito dispose of contrary peculiar facts of this case are of striking interest, and to his wishes, and which fact, among other things, led to | their publicity will doubtless awaken more general the angry words or quarrel noticed in the evidence given | {Heir Pubbieny ite Nomotioas | at me importance of before the inquest, which will be found in another place. | Attendance than heretotore te ie tipo oe aid with Nothing had transpired up to 9 o’clock last night as to | the able influence of your extensively circulated paper Tirreli’s arrest, though the officers have been informed | the,able influence of yous caer ty most im 4 that he had been seen recently among his relations at | pnd tins confer om mint a, Seplict journalist in. this Weymouth, and since the officers were last there. lighioned age. I therefore’ beg to. acquaint your {From Boston Post, Oct. 29.] foudors that the case referred to is teat of Amory Chapin, There were unfounded rumors in circulation yester- | i'sq .a gentleman long resident among us—of the highest day, that Tirrell was seen in Weymouth on Monday, | vos, ectability and standing—and President of the North while officers Merrifield and Coolidge were there. They ; ; called at the residence of his wife, and were there told | Amerinan Dane. oan august last, he be - that Turrell arrived there in the morning with Thompson, | .me acquainted with Mr. Starr, the General Agent of who was with them, but had not been seen after ten ae ee ind hantaata Conpans of Looe o'clock. They searched the house for him from top to : ; bottom, every facility having been afforded to them by the unhappy femily. ‘They gathered, that Tirrell had | imsiitution, hit he effected! a0 tet etwas then in perfect represented that he was again pursued on account of the | "chy and passed his medical examination most ratie- suspended indictment for his having lived with Maria | jSctorily. Bickford ; and probably his friends gavo him aasistance | @St0THY. ait August. Early in September to enable him to keep out of the way, until further ne- | (neizg returned to Providence) he contracted a cold, and gotiations to save him from that prosecution could be | (Peisg returned to Providence) he contrartod tamed to opened. yield to the #kil ttentive physicians ; but in the Awni-Reyr Fucirives.—Yesterday Mr. Levalley, | Wise councils of Heaven it was ordained otherwite; and, with one of the constables of Troy township, de- | inthe prim Keagphereg Paine ts termined to beat the bush, as ho had watched it til he | Midst, of a large circle of valued friends leavis was satisfied that he should find game. The scene of | Qricher “Another feature of this case is operation was a wild and lonely mountain m the south- Res eh Vacate goats whieh hela western part of Bradford county. Scudder, the murder. | S7,AttaCk ot ere tone eae nen erof Steele, was the main object of pursuit. Suffice it | Vigra! Moy Pronane “e0" Teil no longer intrude on to say that while they were searching. the woods they | your pages. To secure to his family this wise provision unexpectedly found Elmer, one of the Delaware chiefs. | Teun take tne tate Mn Chapin expended of ble means Ho was sitting upon alog quite alone. ‘Che sheriffcame | 0 $10,000, the Joann Gilkaneeisttaeeaear up to him and pronounced him a prisoner. Upon thishe | $i7n,on\y- Hach reader's min Si darted away and began tocry “murder!” at the top of . his voloe, ‘This soon brought to his assistance some 15 Sone persons, like him fugitives from Delaware, armed with guns, pistols, pitchforks anc spears. [n short, the pris-] Morwoxpom.—A circular has been addressed by oner was rescued, and the lives of the officers put in the | jhe « Council of Twelve” to the Mormons through- greatest jeopardy. Resistance would have been the | bit the Umtod States relative to the contemplated “re- eight of folly, a4 there were but two, and only oue oi | Out the United States, relative te te cat of the Reoky them armed, to contend with sixteen, all armed and des- | “oval from Ps to sell thei porate, and they Were on a wild mountain, miles from } Mountains. It is urged on the saints to sell th “will be any settlement. ‘Tho officers remained on the mountain | Perty for Pe the ion Yeni in. thelr dlstaak tion. seme time, and in the meanwhile Elmer mounted a log | {ition Smith, wiles Poteiatehe? haw the sear nes ond briefly addressed his fellow fugitives. He told then | eee e aa et ene aaa reared thea t the United that this was their last resort; that they had been.hunted | Sate warning them apainat the tyrone wer from place to place like deor; that the blooahounds of | Sti's%, warning them Dachau "Youur at Soria the law had even scented out their retreat in the moun- | “™' per aareetitea th rag ro beta kes rd Sovec> tain fastnesses of Pennsylvania; that if they returned to lig cinaralcentecouselcan ba malt, Hie clemsa tn Delaware, they were already doomed to a shamefar | “Htil a general conference can be held. He claims the death; that if they remained where they w right to speak tor the prophet’s family, and accuses should worst come to worst, they could but | Young of usurpation, and the commission of great ‘And in conclusion and crimes, in order to control the church and fleece the he dared the public authorities t faithful. He denounces the contemplated removal to tid that they had become desperate; that they were | ‘%¢ Pacidc as ascheme which will benefit Young and his determined to remain where they were, and abide the | ‘*4ociates, but ruin those who follow them. He 1s now result; that they numbered 95 at least, aud could not be | this city, and says he left Nauvoo for fenr of lovin captured by a force of 100 men After remaining some | {if through, the sgency of Brigham Young, whose time, the officers left their prisoners and returned to | ?OWeF there is absolute, and who has a lespe- 1 i i as radoes at his service, ready to assassi Lenenod. wee to escape with their lives.—Towanda other person whom he may order tob does not object to the withdrawal of coe, an hy night, about 11 o'clock, a horrible occurrence took place = atthe corner of South and Swanson streets, A’mar | D&tion—St. Lows Reporter. Oct 21. named Joseph Pope, keeping a tavern there, had been Supreme Court, Oct. 25.—Present, Chief Justice intoxicated for a considerable time, and after threatening Bronson, Jut Beardsley and Jewett. No.7. Hiram to kill his wife and a child about four years of age,made | Rathbun, sheriff, &c, ads. John C. Fi Mr. George an attack upon her with @ shoemaker’s awl, and sacrified | Rathbun’ coucluded for defendant. Mr.N. Hill was her head and arms wath it in rat Sige The suppo- | heard in reply. No.8. R. Van Dy Wm. Pierce, sition is that he thought he had killed her, and rusting | adm., &c. Mr. Miller was heard for th ndant. Mr. {rom the cellar kitchen, where this part of the affair oc. Van Vieek was heard for the plaintiff’ Mr. Miller in re- curred, he mounted to the roof of the building, and ply. No. 10. Amos Adams, sheriff, kc. ads. Chauncey clambering over the railing on the South street side, was | baxter, et al. i d by default. No, 18.— precipitated, either by design or accident, to the pave- } Alonzo Taylor . jt Mr. M. T. Rey- never been ‘0 Live Insumance. ment beneath—a distance of four stories. He was seen | Rathbun was .M. T. by a boy looking out of a window in the neighborhood | noida was hi ir. Rathbun in re- at the time, to climb over the railing, but he was under ply. No.14. The Chenango County Mutual Insurance the impression that he fell while in the act. The wretch- | Co.ads Harry Jennings. Mr. Wright was heard for de- ed man expired almost immediately. The wife, in the | fondants. Mr. D. B. Noxon was heard for the plaintifl.— qeantime, rushed out of the cellar door on Swanson | Rochester Dem. street, frantic from the effect ofher wounds, and the fear that her children would be murdered. She was taken Surreme Court. Rochester, Oct. 27,—Pesent— care ef by the neighbors, and medical aid brought to her | Chief Justice Bronson, Justices Beardsley and Jew- relief. She is wounded over the eye, on her left te: ett. No. 15 and 16—The Commercial Bank of Buffalo vs. ple, in several other places on her head arms, and | Erastus Sparrow et. al. Mr. Millard Fillmore was heard one stab between her shoulders, besides feceiving va- | tor the plaintiffs. Mr. Talcott was heard for the defen- rious bruises. ‘The blade of the awl being very short, | dants.—Mr. Fillmore in reply. prevented the stabs from being seri their conse-| Ni Guy C. In impl’d. &e. Otis Alvord et quences, and there is at present no reason to fear a fatal | al, Mr. Hazelton was heard for the defendants. Mr. Mar; termination. She has four children, and has often before | yin was heard for the plaintiff. z sufteredtrom the brutality of her ‘husband during his ees frequent fits of intoxication.—Phil. Times, Oct. 29, Roppery at Moyror, Micuican.—We learn by a gentleman direct from Monroe, Michigan, that on Synop om Penssyivania.—This body metat Lew- M Scnesday: sobs leat, between the hours fed bebe istown, laware, on Tuesday evening last. ‘The | tee railroad depot steamboat Cohansey was chartered for the (Og hike erent epg Mecistay Ring all or “inn large number of the members, including the Rev Sle lowing is the list of loss, as furnished us by our inform- Barnes, Parker, ‘'hompson, Brainard, Ely, &c., embi ant, to wit : ed on Tuesday. The wind blew agale when they reach Canal Bank bills, Albany. $356 ed. the Capes, 60 that the bot was Mbliged'to Ihe at che Lehigh Co. Bank. .... 2 breakwater over night. As there were no berths, the bed cee sees tise provisions and water growing short,some danger of drag ite Scrip. tee , ae bee nor by oe night cold, ler wai $1,638 leal of discomfort in the position. But by ele’ f the railroad co! Wednesday morning, the wind so lulled that the oe Oe ee cancen tc he tian ot te gars wore cortiod in's, whale Dost to 6 sabvonen ut big ti wihaag: gpg bo the state of Bichigan.— Buf that reached Lewistown at 2 P.M. The Rev. Thomas | /° Pilot. oS Leet) 2S evenians Hoe gece et Let Pant th Wednesday | MansLavanTeR.—On Wednesda: og a a 4 y Say nendl me ye | ian by the name of James Mehan, from Tro; Great harmony characterized all the proceedings. The | Now york, fell into. a vault. ton feet deep, in Pittsburg, third Presbytery of Philadelphia, having become too ‘ large, was divided. Strong resolutions ‘were adopted in | 04 8 instantly Killed, as his head was somewhat cut favor of Delaware Coll hy tinder the patron | ‘verdict of manslaughter who had left the vaultin that exposed condition.— Phila. U. S. Gazette. good on ke in high terms of reached here on oe = AS New Hampsuire.—The Manchester American Higuiy Censvrasce anv Us .—The Feliciana | intimates that Mr. Carroll, of the New Ham re Wing calls our attention to a communication in the | Patriot, will be appointed by the Governor of N. Hamp- Southern Reformer, revealing instances of criminal ve- | shire to fill the vacancy in the Senatorial delegstion nality upon the part of slave owners in some portions ot | from that State, until the meeting of the State Legisle- ississippi, which ontail lasting infamy upon all con- | ture in June. ree ey err aniog Of thks cia toe ¥hO | Mennen or ConGress —Dr. John B. McFarland, n guilty of running off ti laves to Lonisia tives, died at their crimes have rendered them amenable to | nember elect to the House of Representatives, al punishment under the criminal code of his residence in N see ee ee ppi. He ii e has HerauTH or THE Governor or Canapa.—Lord “run,” ig attempted to take the life of his mas. | Mer alth was i on the 27th inst ter or mistress. Some Lh ttt hould be taken to —_ protectour community from these repeated acts of heart- : Ct lots venalit The prese ates ahold be revised | OFFIC THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT. we and enforced, or others better calculated to suppress the é tors have this da; tered a evil should be enacted.—N. O. Pic. Oct. 21. THE SEES DENT, pe leeiPoce caps on the casteal rook of thia company, for th months wngite jst Ananet best, Rospery oF rue Express.—Ci hi fo a acre ois a aie et 7 Eexpress.—Circumstances have | uext. P come to the knowledge of those interested, which | ,The taal pee ae beats AR gc oa ead leave no doubt that the money taken from Livingston and ee ite cat Prarie ‘ell’s express on Thursda: ht, is i ity, to- a7 PRACT" ether with the villains who commitied the robbery... | NOT] CB TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS hey and their booty are in concealment ; and as a re- ROPOSALS will be ed at any time previous to the ward of one thousand dollars has been offered, we can- | , 2d.dty of November next, af she office of, the subserber, not doubt that the energy, vigilance, and effort thus | No,6 Wall street, in the city of New York, for the grabbing, stimulated to action, will be speedily successful in the | \ountatn Railroad, ennsylvania, 28 miles in fongth, ext nd recovery of the money. ‘The key of the car from which | iny Irom Bear Mowatain to Dauphic, om the Penuaylvania Ca: .the express trunk wae stolen war found this morning in | wef, ight milesabore Harrisbarg. Pane and specifextions are Fish street, near Brown’s mill race, a few rods from the | ready for ine peetion a undersigned’s office. ‘Bhe work to car house. The water was this alternoon drawn from | be commenced immediately upon closing ¥ Pacer ROW the race in the expectation of finding the trunk, butthe | yoy York, Sept. 20d, 1045 search was not successful.—Rochester American, Oct. 27. | ek THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT Dearn or E. 8. THomas.—This gentleman, well } CONCERT, BALL, AND LECTURE Lenny known to many, died in Cincinnati on the inst “ja He was of the faaily of ‘Thomas, of Worcester, Tiwentony Felt tse Peom a i tree wa af Massachusetts. He removed to Charleston, 8. C., and | or the pur ‘ubhie Meet- ti ing business, He | ings, that A wag yan the Charl , en, ently he removed to Cincia- ay, to vening Post, which tor four or te. Since that he has pub- | wd : 1 * Reminiscences,” in two volumes, quite an ete | plans, tertaining book. —Cincinnati Chron, ‘081 3w J.W. VAN PELT,

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