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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vi oe Te RCS eR ea NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1845. ren Two Cant BOUQUETS AND PARLOR PLANTS. | Court of Oyer and ‘Terminer. could not send for her mother; does not know that she | that the air vessels were blistored and diseased; the heart - > tL D JOHN HERDMAN & CO., NEW YORK HERAL © | United States and Great Britain aud Ireland Emigrant Office, ‘THE subscribers hay added «. great namber of the Before Judge Edmonds, and Aldermen Meserole and | knew witness to be aclergyma: | was also diseased ; the stomach was also in one or two meet — ret variety of Camellia and other choice flowering Brady. ‘To tur. Covnt—Two females, by the name of Collins, laces red and soft, but neither the redness or sofenees ~ 61 South street, New ¥ ork. (A) 48 GORDEN BENNETT, Proprietor. tou Enc tec promptly al orders they may Velnvured’mth DEC: 29.-—Tviel of Virgil Knapp for the Murder of Sarah | sat up with her that night with withers. was well marked ; there were also two slight s Ase 0 gg gg d for Howerimg Plauts and Bouquets during the season. Faney, ecker—Tniko Day.—After the Judges had taken their ‘To tux Distaict ATToRNgy—Witnesy asked herthe red on the external surface of tl e stomach,? and tl me Oly calation...Forty Thousand. Frenchy Geran and Sous Baskets/ande Vance tuatetully ar seats the names of the jury were called over, and the | question if she thought she could recover, and she | s¥mpiting of tho intestines ; on tracing the latter they re “Price 2 sents per copy— MERDMAN, K S & C>.\ Liverpool, Epnaeds, (ith, te teeth Souter vor Us ering cheie: ordazs coed pag tlc page enn peer ge nr ipso mpage gE Te sh SE eae eal tee ond thea Se ees pertietaeeall Pass: ptaand fooma Gr at oe ang Ireland (viw Liverpool) for the approaching holidays as early as convenient, We wil, duty to announce to the court, th bi AHaM— From on d y y the regular Packet Ships sailingevery five da: , it flower tthe District Atterney Tuesday,witness was pretty much in the room with her; be contracted very much, and a third por ion would found to be enlarged much beyond the usual size ; our | . GY Be as far as practicable. serve each in rotation, and in point of | hud been sudden > t 1 0 , . | . ° 2 . E B denly taken ill, and it would be impossible | witness did not tion that he was a OAS | Phe aubacriburs iu galling the atiution of old countrymen | atyle, equal to any that we have fursushedg Wk fine XS | or him to attend during the remainder of the eet | man during ail the time, she was in great pain when she | a'tention was next called to the womb of t vit spas executed with beauty and des | bringing out passengers from the old country. bex toatate that _d20 eLJtrre Seedsmen and Florists, 6% Broadway. therefore devolved upon him, Mr. Phillips,to conduct the | answered Witness that she could not live; she said she | Was decidedly larger than it would be in its natural state; ri ladles: caalmenantan rad cia Al ar the business of the House at Live: pool will bs, KNOX G10 Fulton aucot, hen gota boautifuise, chee forthe Prosecution. He then briefly stated the cir- | felt exif she was burning up: does not know that any | on tho external surfuce it was red at two oF three points 92) fom the subseriprion’ money remitted | Preciue an unnecessary delay of the migrant, ‘The shinsem. | | olydays, anda Sue assortinent of Ladies’ Kurs. _di9 2w*re_ | hig address, that be did not mean to say that the prisoner | cl rof a minister of the gospel ; did not think it the two oviaries were examined; one of them was natu; : JAMES GORDON BENNETT | Bloyed in this Line are well Rac ences ances they sail every | ECONOMY AND FASHION. | was directly the cause of her death, but that ithappened | necessury tq disclose his character to her; administered | and the other contained a certain substanoe which those . ettente te. iy ane adler creer: fuerlity that cabs fruished, With ohh Ta nce ak Seas 1 pa aeeans of drugs which he illegally prevailed on her to | the consol jons of religion to her as any pious man organs conkaia in certain, clrenmatenes trom. the ax » ts, the suuscribers look forward fo 7 MANUF. | would do; was present when it was spoken of to ‘ ! econo Nn esteem | sont juation of that patzounge which has been so liberally ex. | % ail Wakiom mixock » | “Hosea Dinotant. czamined ly Mr. Philtips—Resides at | her to the hospital; advised it,in consequence of the state | © ithin five and not within two months before the examl- ~ HOLYDAY EXCURSIONS tended to them for so many years past. | Iu.case an pee aay jet. | 997 Sixth street; became acquainted with Sarak Decker | of Mrs. Birdsall’s health; thought she was in a dying | nation ; it might be five, but it could not be within two ; on cugaged do not embark, the Dieees arniy, by letter, postpaid, PRICES: e | on the 2th et October, at Albany ; called at the intelli. | state at the time, and told Mr. Birdaall that it would be | Witness is of opénion that she died of abortion ; that is to sang sastomary. Vor farther perten ts ERDMAN & CO. Wes tae : HATS. genco office there on the first of October tolook for help ; | hazardous to do so; witness felt it bis duty to say to her | say,that it was attended with such circumstances as pre- ree a 61 South street, New York. First Quality Nutria Fur, .$3 0 | Calle’ aga.n on the 34, and tho man who kept the office | that he thought it very doubtful that she would recover, | duced her death ; thoxe circumstances were in witness - ae RE HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO. econ eo vroMBein $3 00 informed me that he procured this girl, (meaning the | and upon that founded his instructions; it was not during | judgment agonizing pains ; this opinion is formed uj Liverpool. | aT ge maim as deceased.) who he thought would answer. Witue s that she made declaration to witness that | before | the examination of the body ; the ground of my opinion ished, carey 8 geld saw the girl about 9 0’clock that morni: was after her consciousness returned, but | is, that the extrema difficulty of breathing and keeping usual be fur . are ae DES, No Bertie for any i Borking Institutions throughoutths | | A beantitul arsortment of Genrleinen's Dress aid Travelling | the tuteiligence office with the prisouer swith in at vain: T REDUCED RATES. U tre _ | and Children’s Fancy Caps, which are offeredat corresponding | 107 i¢ ghe was the person whom the keeper of th er oveh on the surface aro the effect of the force with uted ington, epee wt a Se eae 18 Im*r westion By Guanam—At any time before sho made | the bliste ‘ vn pli eon ech ‘Dseenbat ued ending on ss Ls - gence office procured to go with witness to this city ? | thadnctaretion to you, aie Dassen in your presence, | Which they are acted upon by the suppres aed air; it is tp MT Lines Tne hele ath iocmiieer Bontten PS LOOK AT THIS. Witness hore explained that ke belonged to the stcam- | converse with her, and encourage her, and hold out | Witness’ opinion that any stimulent taken to produce nity, a redueed fare, to the citizens of New York to IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best quality | boat Knickerbocker, and was in Albany every alternate | hopes of recovery ? abortion je of the extremest danger, and it sometimes ‘owhangecivilities with their friends i delphia FOR 4 ORLEANS. at theextraordinary low price of. % day. Srrcd she Was Prisoner jaade co remark, | ke Tesre'y collect; I remember only, that I told | happens that the life of the mother is ‘taken without the . datryon Christmas and New Vear, and to afford the | LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS Double Sols, the best arti Witness then asked her if she was willing to come with | her her recovery was very doubtful, ; abortion being produced. ple an opportunity of visiting Philadelphia and | It is intended to dispatch a ship trom this port on the Ist, 6th, | 7 Cork Sate do... ¢.. 5. him that day? Sho appeared to be rather undecided. | The Cocnr said that Mr Sealy's testimony would not | | Dr. Purrux czamined.—Was present at the post, mor- made by | 11th, 16th, 2st and 25th of each ToUth, cos will beap. | French Calf Shoes i She asked hor cousia, as she represented him, and as he | be sufficient to lay a foundation for giving the declara- | fem examination; he concurs wito Dr. Gilman, in all the See oa Cres | eae eo a a AF the ‘yearrewherety great delays | Gi Boots... -.. represented himself to be, if he was willing ?-to which, | tinn in evidence, and suggested to the Aesistant District | Peints he had examined; there were some he did not ex- ! FT Oot or ee Te ments will be prevented during the summer | Dancing Pumps, the nicest kind... after some little hesitation, they agreed that she should | Attorney to call the medical witnesse Amine. ‘The wituess then testitied to the following facta, sapporntments Wihips will commence this arrauge- | Dencing Gaters, with Patent Leather Ti (0 }HILADELPHIA AND INTERMEDIATE |, p.—Drafts for any amount can PL, 8, in the breath stretches the lungs like | [ndia rubber, ai 1 purchaser to a pas: » wew York to Philadelphia and return... $4 00 come that night. Witness then asked him if he would be Jous R. Cuarin—Is a physician; was called in to see which Doctor Gilman did sot advert to ;—There were ten ounces of bloody muscus found in the left cavit! he Burlington 350 nda general assortment of India Rul willing to see her to the boat? He replied he would. | Sarah Decker, about 11 o'clock on Monday, to Mr. Birds- fe Bordentown a 300 Ship Clifton,. .. . Captain Ingersoll. Cres Beg: froma cb Saale oa te Jarge Witness saw no more of him until 6 o'cleck, when they | all's house; he found that she had taken some oil of | the chest, and the mucous membrane of th stines i Fae e Fee Ship Tenness Galles inthis sero wnithad cha en como on board the boat together ; he brought her things | tansy; (this witness sat down while giving his testimony, | W88 soft. The womb was filled with bloody muco' ewark to Philadelphia “ 350 ip Shalepeate Buckins, Slips, Ties; Quilted Shues, Moc fof Gavters | nd put them in witness’ room ; x bahdbox was the princi | and was shut out from the view Gfihe seporter by the | and he thinks it amounted to incipient inflammation. Slixabethtown “ 325 Ship Ganenee « Slips, white and 1M ack Satin and white Kid Slips; India Rub pal thing he brought, ho said he did not ow Dut hed | bench, that he could not distinctly hear;) he cannot tell ane with cote Sane in all other particulars.— Rahway, ” rane | snp i bers of ail the different qualities, sorts an ex, trom the | go down to New. York himself, which led me to have | what effect oil of tansy produces, this being the only | Cross-examination reserved. i ‘ “ ssengers trom the above places to New York will be Ship Dineen smallestto the lagest,and but one price asked, ut'367 Broad- | some suspicion. This passed off until 9 o'clock in the | case of the kind he tase the coker kawavars | Doctor Rawsoy, City Coroner, examined —Is City Co- the sane rales. _ Ship Sartelle ... Captuin Taylor, rae? Note acs Franklin street. HILL, | evening, when he went to look for them, und found them | say it produces convulsions and congestion of the lungs; Toner; attended and took the anciemortem examination — “situa G9 nthe 24h December and regara om the Sth | | These ships were all built ¢xprealy olor packets, are ot light,| _— —]on the promenade deck, and they appeared to be in| one drachm would produce death; there is about a | he offers to prove tha, the examination now, produced— eet,orat any time be ose dates, at the ex- | draft of water, have receutly beea ne 0 et Z - i me . + Mr. G: jee wu vidence of witness, on ‘ splendid ordef, with accommodations for passengers unequalle HARTWELL’S deep conversation. They were sitting down tog ther. | drachm anda half remaining in the bottle now produced; | | Sr. Granam objected t0 the evidence or Rimi, fe ng moe passed ‘until ten oF eleven o'clock, | considered her situation very dangerous; continu d to | two grounds : e n f ASHINGTOT g Not! da: * : commanded by experienced masters, who WASHINGPTON HOUSE, prisoner came round to the engine where wit: | attend her until the afternoon she died; could not state | Wes extra judicial,, and the Coroner had no right, tes. wtof Liberty street. Tickets not transterable, and | for comfort; they a Wile i i 0 s! t ‘hey a3 C when t e : Pgotaee i oie peers Will make every exertion, to irs Keneral criet ation, They coer Cece Pen eee Mune was: witness questioned him os to where he and | with certainty that she was pregnant; the second day | Under the Revised Statutes, to hold it, any more t ns or owners of these ships will be PHILADELPHIA. the belonged, their tamesand particulars. He stated to | witness had more hopes of hor recovery than the first; | @2Y person in this room. Mr. Graham read from | the revised statutes, which prescribe the duties of 7 IDLAND RAILROAD IMPANX, lion. precious stoves, silver or plated [BATHS jase ioduesd—Warm and Cold fine ayart. | witness that ho was her consi, and that they bad been | after her consciousness returned, he thought she gota Pp | the Coroner, and only authorize that officer in three any letters, parcels or packages seut bY or jut on | nents, for both ladies and yentlemen; ani! the eutire orga Jtie s is sixter. Aster some conversation on | change; saw her two or three times in the course of th J 2 i OL ype eee Toe ae lading. are teken forthe | »-sation and Atting up of every department of the Wasnington nue covert fe evand.on th» Bible, they separated | day, during the whole of Thesday her conselousness | Ca+es to take such an examination, towit: where @ per : 1 panei iae OLLINS % CO., 55 Sonth st.or Howse, Compe eS a eee lio stated in tho course of the conversation | continued, and bis opinion continued the same; did not | fo had died, was slain, or dangerously wounded, and ai CHANGE OF HOURS JAS. &. WOODRUFF, Agent in New Orleans, i hiand Cott: es that be resided wt Middletown, Orange county, I don’t | communicate at any time his opinion as to her da ger; | the present case is not one of those. Secapaly, the de- enciug ou Monday, 15th, 1845 he ships of thig fine are ¥ : y as nd vith ground plaus, of the Highlaud Cottages © prrival o/ the boat at this city about daylight, prisoner | afternoon; saw her that evening before sunset; W t c e 1 wYork—At 7 o'clock, Ae MI reat 4 vertised, and great care will be taken to have the goods cor- \ Roxbury, near Boston, designed and erected by Wm. B. | took her things to Bast Broadway stage, oa Pent up | after death, shortly before the ptt mortem examination; | ‘he present Chief Justice had if itdown, that under no : rectly measured, s2ire_ | Land-for sale at the stores of Saxton and Miles, Wiley & Put- | in the stage with her. On artiving at Sixth street he | Doctors Miller and Gillmer were there; did not see the | ¢\vcumetal na deposition taken in eatremis be nam, M. H. Newman, read, unless it is taken in the presence of the person Lsckwood & Sou; and other book: | {Gok her things outof tho stig and carried them into | examination; but saw enough to know that it was by ale may house, and took breokfust with her | went out | the operation o) the oil of tansy she died. whom it i FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. | storésin New York, PACK jought to char; : A BThe evidence now offered is Be deees eid oor ned eaccenet neath FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND ITALIAN RES. | shortly atier and ho went with me, but he returned se ezamined.—On Tuesday morning, it was the opi- | Mr. Pun.tirs replied- to Greenportand intermediate places. 4 TAURANT. back, and! saw him go into the I did not see ¢ might be ‘estored, and con inued of that opinion | offered, net as a deposition, but as the dying declaration Me snips of this Lue will sail during the year in the follow- Until Wednesday afternoon; tod her friends, in her pre. | ofthe deceased,when all hopes of recovery were exolud- ” SIGNOR PALMO reapecttully informs hi a him after. I went away that morns Saturday.) and ¢ ii lish pl foaled on ete Tuesday mor ning bho was in perfect | sence, that she might recoverjon Wednesday afternoon, | €¢ from her mind. The other ground upon which the h mind was | Counsel objects he did not anticipate, but apprehended ‘on some- | the Legislature did not, in framing the statute, contem~- taken as | Plate th ta wound should be inflicted by an instrument; at4P.M. for Faripingdale and, intermediate z 4 places, daily, Sundays excepted. ing order : - public, that he has opened 4 Restaurant, at his well kuowu | did not return un a pene Min mp-gstde cient, F.M. orca From N- York. From Havre | sud popular old staud, adjoung the Opera House Hewillserve | health when I left. Saw her next o2 Tuesday morning, | her fever increased, and she began to sink; i ¥ sane on Wednesday afternoon; oil of tansy ia Dinners and Supj Norwich, & in the French. America | bout ten o'clock VuGsCan: Sateen eee daohhir dene pleoarncca ae oe i Lvatien style, at all hours, aud ina manner ausurpassed by |" Ques, ~Whut was her condition at that time ? times as a medicine by females; itis sometim ; 5 “" gt9o'clock, A.M.; Accommodation Train, 16th Mareh. Ztiumilae establishmentin the City oid friends will kindly | .AN#.--Sho was in great pain and ewilering ~Doctors Mil- | a stimulant; buta small quantity, however, can be given; it would be enough ina legal point of view, that there . 4. isormt ight Syondays. Weduesdavs and Fridays. Ship ST. NICOLAS, J Brew, * 16th July eis peealiar abili or casera far reyicures. ‘A | ler and Chapin were in attendance on her would not give more than 10 or 15 drops. was a wound, no matter how it was brought about. guy ores, Bn ne oi eel eat ee = SO three dishes ar choice, with haif abottie of claret, | Quxs.--How long did her sufferings continue ? | To the Court.—When I said it was taken for specific | MF Guanax replied. nue a sie Jumaicn=Far Brooking’ at toclock Rew and 2X P. | Ship ONEIDA,JFanck, master, ) lstJuly.| 16h Aug vorters ke, may be had dail’ for S15 cents onlys Tis | Ave coHer sullesings continued) until Wednesday | purposes by females, 1 meant it was taken to produce | Count—Give me the inquisition;T will reserve. de- M.,daily. Bundays exeopced.) Fare to 3 , Istduty. teh Aug. | bul of fare will comprise all the choige dishes of the season, | evening when she died atvout nine o'clock. On ac- | abortion. | cision until morning, and in the meantime look into the t New York 124; ace Coane 16K | 0. BALTIMORE, J Joh Ist April. 16th May. a es Morand cold Bathe supplied atthe above establish. | Count of her sick w [did not ietarn to th boat that | Direct ewamimation resumed.—From your maadlicnl read- } Pea? on She eaneck: Mr. Phillips, have you any ' amaica %; Grashville 9134; Hyde Park | Ship BAL'TI , Jo naonde-} Ist Aug. 16th Sept. cok se paul, F PALME night as usual. Igat up with her. Idid not see the | ing, don't you know it istakento produce abortion? —| 0! dence fs dtc Pacmiancaje Get Deer Bark a: Thoinpeor | comacdarion for passengers nmple aad gommedions.| The TiOTEL DES DEUX FRERES Heee eee eee eee ea ee eee ere ar eu owioek ical atard| Okatia = W siauairen eset! the production of that ‘ ry io % peice pass | rd ty v? ’ * ‘ % Be See Oa ellie Tae; See Cleocreh Wes Peake | Rice oF Pagsage in the OUD HINGKEN, Aperay Boarding and Rooms on the European Plan. Ains.—-She considered herself in a dangerous state, and | Saran Decker at Mr, Birdsali’s house; found ber in the | Pook Shcvwud 1 6ahe; Jamesport 1 6243 Mattetuek 16244; Cat Buildin Ne 8d Wall tere, | HICH. is more eoaveuient, comfortable and economical | had very Little hope of her living He spoke of taking | basement wash room. lying on her back in violent con | ount—Mr. Graham, are yon prepared to open your any other plan for travellers, and merchants whose | ier to the Hospital, and she begged of him not to do so. | vulsiona; teeth closed; respiration very difficult; her face | ence? Mr. Granam—We are not~we wish thit the District 0 * 6254; Southold | 62)¢; Wreenport, Ace’n. train, 175; | Goods sent to the agents for forwarding will be subject to | yy, f t ruby Boston Train 330. none other than the expenses actuelly pad idee | Dupamease wire thein <0 be absent {reqs posite Dunne | QUES.—Altec thnt statement did she make any state- | aud lips’ a dark color, from violent convulsions; these i ioe of gard to the cause of her illuess ? Were the most prominent aymptoms at the time; thinks | Attorney should go through his whole case before we objected, Until a foundation was laid for gi- | there was the odor of the oil of tansy in the room; made | b@sin. We made some aamissions to-day, tor the par- p se of saving the time of the Court end jury. rival of Trains at the several : * — OR SKETS park, retired from the noise, bustle and conf if ho. | ment in ry Low Fares, to all parts of the MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. Foughfares, yet adjacent thereto, andall the steamboat lang | Gnas most desirable residence. 168 Duane st, op- | ving her declaratien in evidence, and claimed his right | an enquiry as to the cau oe Crategytill be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall oy Treeeiye guage {or the several Traine, 30 minutes be- a bi tet to cross-examine the wituess on this point. thing wrong: from what was said, he left ihe room and | Court then adjourned. noyrd! starting from the Brooklyn si he undermentioned Ships will be revularly despatchedirom | N FRENCH KESTAUKANT & COFFEE HOUSE ‘The Court assented, went into another, where the odor was very stroug, and aser. Grateamen leaves Groen for Bag Harbor | hence on the Is, and from Marseilles the Mak of waste tases oc eg AT NO. 737 BROADWAY. Crossrcamined by Gnanam.—On Tuesday she said she | a phial was produced, and he was then satisfied of the B Panag arma is fe - tikes rn ¢ public in general, and to distiuis| i ea. —Di * . i h é c. 29. ~ p Losre vs. Ro: , TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS 2 Py Gapeakiase Seams wieeuee tie! uattionlse setney Gate orened en tiaat oem noel nies en eee aan ee ae deeiteal aati berg en lay Closed uf nent as, he | Jy Jus is en action brought for the recovery of « portion ARO UANUS Joule: "beet Feb 10 | aud Coffee House, ar No, 7.1 Broadway, where Breskiaats | "AS! _y asked her something about being prepared for | c¥n Judge, it was half an hour or more before the emetic | 21 C*fKO of corn, purchased, hy the cempleineses tor “1 ARCOLA (new) NW Eveligh, Jan Mar 10 | Diauers and Suppers may be had at any convenient hour; aud | , A*5-—1 asked her something about Valug prepared lor | cu n judge, i | and on wecount of Charles Wilson, distiller, in East % GAsTos Stephen Coulter, Feb1 Apr 0 | inastyle thatcaunot ful to satisfy the most delieato palate, | ‘ 1 do not know that I said anything ele on the | operated; cannot say whether it was from the odor, or | Brooklyn ‘The matter stands as followst-—It seems ES SERRASEA (oem) die Braven Mori May 10 | There will always be found a rich supply of fine pantry end | tutyect ; the physicians remained with her until within | from what came off her stomach, that he ascribed her | thitsievsrs Wright & Lose, commission merchants, of Er ACE de JOINVILLE, awrenee, Apel 1 — Juve io | coafeetiouery, jellies, ice creams, Charlottes-russes, Ke.” Fx, | « couple of hours of her death ; cannot say positively if | situation to oil of tansy; his opinion was at the time | (1). city entores into un arrangement with Mr. Chatles ) T PIONEER PACKET LINE, v Philadeiphiato Pittsburgh via the Pennsylvania Hail- Canal—through in 33 days. ‘The above line is now in vi Jaly 16 | qaisite Liquors and the most choice Wines. Orders received they were administering medicine to her all the time ; | that she would not survive the convulsions; she remain- | Woisonto make certain purchases of corn, which he for Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers, or separate | witness gave her led fy yf i il rel enh | er, OF ea powders twice in the course of the | ed ina state of inseneibility until one or twe o'clock on | 5, ,cor i supplied with every kind of Pastry, Jellies | mgt. ‘and endeavored to cheer her ax much us he could, | Tuesday morning; | stated to her about one oclock on | ™&Mt want from time vo time, for purposes of distilling, ISSUUR _ J Silvester, d ‘These are all fast sailing, eonpand and copper fastened ves: | {com !am dcommanded by men of experience. Theiraccommo- | dishes. Pai ou and offers great inducements to persons who wish ri 5 mode of travelling to the west. mis for passengers ate allthat need be desired in point of fecthovaries and Ice Creams. 03 imtre i ré 4 i : f to receive ove cent per bushe , a6 i . nfort aud convenience, having excellent state room accom- TE Se = — puiticularly on Wednesday morning, when she appeared | Tuesday morning that | hoped for the best, and that | P are builtin the most approved modern style, the | fyodations, Punctuality in the days of sailing from both ports TURTLE SOUP FOR EXPORTATION. a little better and more cheerful; on Wednesday morn. | would do all I could, and that she must not be discourag | trey purelat Be ay Soot = Pecnses eed array *: Gtted up ina superior manver, and every effort is made OSLING, of the American and French D) she expressed some Nittle hopes of getting better ; | ed; but she did not seem to take much notice of it ove Lodner Careandea, and airected the Captain eodaliver ing Saloon, | in 1/0) @ Oprietors to conduce to the eousfortand convenience | eS. addressed 1». | Ge Nos Gandee ; i i by he meeiotons to condmce to the x * Jonds addressed to theagents will be forwarded free of oth: | ¢% Nos; 64 ahd t6 Nasseu su Green Tur: two or three different times while the pay: | way orthe other; but it was avery common expression | th. . , £ of Pemuryiveciz istaraal fayrovementsis wellwer | cf tages than those actually paid. tig Soup for Captains and famihes, pat upia tin boxes. re with her ; does not recollect that the plyai- | sia her that abe would never get Well the same to Mr Wilson; and that for such purpose he bag 4h > ay 4 Wor freien SANIBERLATN & PHELPS, Propriet (th nds Of, ot. dierent dishes served up daily for dinner. | cians told her on ‘Tuesday that there was nv bope for | The Courr here proposed to fake a recess. moved his vessel to the dock in Kast Brooklyn; and that J) Raute pawengers avoid ll the fatixues and dangers at NG PHELPS, Proprictory | a Be pricey Stet eat Bdge Hie ha ited | let; thine he heard them #uy on Tuowday night, and | Mr, Gnataxt rose and said his remarks on Saturday | ‘vtave, or tncoogh tne neglect of the Gretna tla pon stage travelling, andat the same time makean ‘Agents, © ected amachine whereon dinner for 200 persons can be in | wll day on Wednesday, that they never knew a case of | were misunderstood in some of the morning papers, what - ents... | Gvo mmutes prepared, Has famous buckwheat cakes. - Every | the kind to last so long, and Hhevaiure they had hopes of | he meant to say was, that the oiler wid iad tis fle | eee, ies ee Rides was gees sngement is made for the comlart of the visits.” His Sw | her lie ; cannot say for certa.n how often he gava her { ner in charge came to him and told him he had no place | sito 7, the complainants aE butol Etat ee onen frome A.M. til 9 FM. (except the frst day in | ineaicines, but want Le did give he gave through direc: | for the prisoner to dine, and asked him, (Mr. Graham.) if | pense seeped ar pact ne tee we on a tons of the doctors ; he proposed about 8 o’clock on the | he might dine wth the officers. Mr. Graham, not having, Which thee declined pey ia ae ects 2 te BOYD & HINCK ni2re 9 Tontine Buildings, 88 Wall FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiaua and New York Line—Regular Packet, to sail Saturday, 10th Puna nip. Sees aepsy rece atTo’clock. Pusseagersare ade grease their places at Philadel! Office in Philadel- hoa thisisoeenn” a TON MSTTNGS Ae soe : Ji Th fa iT ket shipLOUIS. v } i . 3, Agent. january—Theeiewaut fast sailing packet ship: J18- My soa, i ¢ »divhiay May 17, 1645, SEE Ne eae ree. | sine eettetY, Gosling, has erected ot a grest expense,8 | afernoon of Tuosday to take her to the Hospital; went | as he states, any idea that the officers aud jurors dined ; ; % ire at. action bi have paid the clerk ‘wanation, In the city of New York, apply to day. : Very thankfel for the encouragement bestowed on me for the | 0 Wednesday to get a conveyance to take her there ; | together, told the officer he might. 'n has been commenced, have over to the cle: cere PpKNIPELL, Agent lor For freight or passage, hrving elegant furnished accom- | Inst five years, and in the hope of a continuance, i have the | made a bargain for it, but did not send for it efter. EVENING SESSION. of this Court an amount calculated at the rate of $4 ote. ~ 2 uate _D_LEECH & CO's Line, 7 West ot. NR. ply on board. at Ort ane wharf foctof Wall et, | orto call myself your most obedient reatatratéur Direct csomination resumed—On Wednesday mor-| Examination of Dr. Mizien continued. —Saw her se- | Po bushel, and helf costs of measurement. | Phis suit is é {AL RAIL RUAD FROM SAVANNAG | “ferinvelynogoods received on boord affer ld veloal, Sat- | tzztintre_ L. GOSLING. | ning she bogged of me not to take ‘her to the Hos. | voval times before the antimortem examination by the vow being contioned, to obtain the celgzeat aeeeaae ae fi TO MACON. urday, 10th January. a “| :1CH SILKS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, &o | pital, as sne did not know then but she might live, and | Coroner; I was present at it; I had s conversation with | \; mplary damages, for illegal detention and mal con- ‘Agent “in New Orlow, James E. Woodruff, who will | A RE NOW offered for aie at a great sacrifice, many styles | the appeared to express alittle hope : in the afternoon | her previous to the ante-mortem examination; asked her Yersion of property. Sealed verdict tomorrow mom» € an prom forwar goods to his addres mnie “ ty-tive to thirty per cent less than the regular si up ali hopes, and said she could not live. if she was aware of her situation, she eaid she was; she | > Before Judge Daly. ad O58 - - - = ~ — . " : , Crossexamination resumed—It was about five or six | further said, in answer to a question of mine, that she jeriift 7 ae DISTANT. ; _FASTENGERS FOR LIVERTOOL—The ale- "Rick French le Goede orclock on Wednesday afternoon when she gave up all | was sure sha would dio; indeed, she always eaid so dur. | Thomas Moore vs. Ries Hughes This is a caae “ya ® ‘open for the transportation of Passengers tow lying at Jones’ wharf, Hast Hive , Also, several consignments—all of which wil ., | hopes; she died abotit nine o'clock ; she did not appear | ing her illuess; | always had extreme doubt of her reco- | Of assault an we rd tn nap it, Pearce. wah ne = TIE, arkslor secucantetiam Tel calocomen Wail ’ igen ate alt OF hich will be soldat it | ro be then in as faint or exhausted a condition as ake ‘ap. | very, and thought the chances were that she would die; | companied by @ friend, (who it seems had olde vienol Paseage. ¥s wees 2800 ie despatched on! the fourth of January. “Far passage only, | _ The season being somewhat advanced, they have concluded | Poured to be on Tuesday ; she ceased to talk about | as she was about being examined, I informed Her ‘my | tothe defendant, who keeps a public house at No. 134 5 of Freight, vi apply to the captain on board, orto tp embrace the present opportunity to dispose of the balance of | 2'cl0ck; there were present myself, and a nurse, and my | opinion was she would not survive; on Tuesday evening hington street) visited his how besos yma ow ett goods generally. 0 conts per hundred, | UWHrHERs wo, | Mutatock, A Tiree notion oft har been purchased recently, | wife; when I had the conversation with her on Weines. | she complsined of @ dificulty of Breathing, ani the dif: | Gust Jen (a weepars ota dollars purchese saney fe Be Pee wer Cexcept’ molasses -”” ® —dee.itm__No. 93 Wall street, upstairs, _ | 7 OA ange reduction rows pea eaead, arefore, will make a | day at six o’clock, it was I whe commenced it; I then | culty continued until Wednesday morning; on Wedne said gun ; tbat the defendant took the gun and laid down ee, Rte ta tee, LONDON LINE OF PACKNTS—Sails the tizge seduction from present priced, au‘ do veuture to say | spoke to her about the cause of her illnoss ; 1 did not | aay morning thought the symptoms were A little more | four sovereigns as tull pay meat therefor ; that the com $0 conte per barrel. It of Jenver ante favorite and well knows packet ‘test inducements. to purchasers in the way of Bry Geode, | (el her that she was going todie ; I rather encouraged | favoiuble, and spoke to her more encouragingly; saw plainant remarked that there was yet due sixty-four SvAMMSshin ST JASIES, Meyer, master, will sail as | jac has ever been off-red in this city. | her; the physicians were uot there ; did not notice that | her again once or twice inthe forenoon; the favorable | Cents, (sovereigns being then valued at $4 84.100 each.) 40 cents per hundred. re ines regular day. accommodations for eabin, second | ids Natesee eco: do msmure therr friends and customers, | She became flighty at any time before her death ; she did } symptoms seemed to continue until that evening, when | Whereupon the defendant simply observed, that it was coflaving, yry, superior accommodations for cabin, second | chat they may, pat full confidence in all and everystatement | Not speak after eight o'clock ; between seven and eight | | wentto see her again, and remained with her until she none of his business, and as alleged, struck the defendant Merrie ra aac aplication’ on beard, foot of | ude nthis advertisement, asthey are prepared and will sub: | o'clock she said to me sho could not live ; my wife and | died; the cause of her death, in my opinion, was taking | ® severe blow upon the head, ktocking him down ; and Maiden Lane, or to JOSEPH MeMURRAY, 4 atcct ch the nurse tried to eucourage her ; the nurse was admin. | oil of taney; from the odor in her room and tho symp. | that after leaving the house, and being engaged in con- i forwarded free o Our stock consists of the richest and most costly goods that versation with some persons who had thought fit to de- Agent, rn 5 + og! Coruer of Pine and South st nave ” istering medicine to h tthe ti 3 ah m Mi RSE, ‘ r u nave bes d % is medicine to her at the time ; she appeared then | toms she exhibited, and other circumstan I ; e Cn The Packet Ship GLADIATOI, HL, Bunting, wil ‘vo call and examine forthemaelycay akg peace eave | to be more tree from pain than she was on ‘Tuesday. the Sonelusion that she had taken oll of taney: war ore. | Clare this an unjustifiable outrage, the defendant rushed MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON Bef ar lah ioe Deepen ty Me hen “te eee ptthey are perfectly satisfied. The cross-examination was here ended, and Mr. | sentat the post mortem examination; it out of the house and struck him another violent blow. ib 5 ‘ ~Fermons wishiag to, send for friends, enn have them | Wor further particulars ssplense read the following: <1 Puiiirs offered to prove the declaration she made at the | Thursday; witness did not conduct the ex: Tne complainant brings action for damages—and which 7th, th and gith of each month, on reasouable terms, by ap: ONLY ONE PRICE! time to the witness, of the cause of her death. wus present during the whole of it, and thin the jury returned as $12 50, and like amount of costs. . i ‘aio rh _ _ SILKS—SILKS. Mr. Granam objected. He said the principle upon | of it confirmed him as to the cause of her death; I have | _‘tchael Kerrigan vs. Join, Ritter and w fe.—This is @ FOR LIVERPOOL—The fast sailing. coppe A large lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 per cent. which all the elementary writers say that evidence in | no doubt of it. snit brought to recover one hundred and fifteen doilars, J Tk THE LONG IS. TLL See LY Eadie fark eniling. coppered Splendid Silks for street dresses, former prices 88, 9s, 10s per | extremis should bs received is, that the deceased had | — Cross-examined by Mr. Gnanam.—A dose of that medi- | loaued by the complainant to defendant's wife, previ ROAD, VIA ter, 400 tons burthen, will sail for the above |” .: wide and heavy 12s silks at $ iven up all hopes of recovery, and was fully conscious | cine would begin to affect the ayatem in an hour, or per. | to. ™marriage, and who at that time (in the latter part of z Port end meet with quick despatch 'y 128 silks at $1. " of her situation, and under the impression of imme hops balfan_ hot i ; 1899) kept a boarding house in the upper part of the city, LONDON, NORWICH § WORCESTER. ut q . Silks, for evening dresses; have been sold by the t pre: jate i ur, after it was taken; cannot say how,| !539) kept ts F stock in the, Morning, fromthe Foct of Whitehall | , £9" teight or passage, havingexcellent accommodations, ap- ason'at $2 per yard. now will be sold at 1 pee | Lissolution at the time the declaration was made. He | long she had taken it before it began to affect her; at all"] with whom the complainant boarded from 1st June to lst uth Ferry--Sundays excepted. bly on board. pics 13 BT ort HULL & MINTUR yords a great sacrifice. went on to argue that a remote idea of health in the | events, my opinion is she must have tak nit that morng | December of that year. The defence claims aset off on {plese in tendiveas to tgecive bageage facNew | dikes MINTURN, |. Que yard wide splendid Camelion Striped Silks, reduced 50 | mind ofa dying person, would not be sufficie ing; Lconeur with Dr. Chapin that her symptoms were | 8ccount of board due, and the want of sufficient proof as orwich and. Woreeter. Dagsce for Boston goss | - p cents per yard. this syecies of evidence admissible. It must be inore favorable ,all Tuesday and to 12 o'clock on Wed- | to the subsequent marriage of the parties, making the forces. Reeve! ances FOR GLASGOW—Regale ockerThe wel | ("4 Sriped Changeable Silky 4.6 per yard consciousness on her mind, of her immediate dissolution. | nosday; 1 encouraged her on Tuesday, and up to the an. | first named one of them liable forthe debts contracted “a4 MAIL LINE AT 8 AM. TO ALBANY pay ly et British Girate ANN HARLEY, Splendid Borsaie ale usa a In this case it did not appear from the testimony of Mr. | te-mortem examination; butjthen | informed her of the | by the other. : A 5 Maguificent Beoeale Silks ty ‘iel'es any that has ever been | Pitdsall, that the declaration she made was made in | augerous situation she was in; the usual result is, that | Wm. Jay Heskett, Esq , pares = ne M oSlenpeae Landing at Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry, Sing | j alde er cargo engaged, will aneet with quick dispatch Sing, Grassy Poiut, Verplank’s Point, that state of despondency and utter consciousness of im- | persons who take oil of tansy, die in convulsions, but if | When the court adjourne ‘iog excellent accommodations, ap- in tote city—reduced Piper, Voyerhook, Cold Spring, Newburgh, oras far'as the | FOC fright oF passage, Wide Satin Striped Black Silks, ha mediate death, that would bring it within th i i oe eee ENE rhe eet. her is ged | WY on board, foot of Piiestreet FI, Orta ac pits Batiu Striped Black Silks, have been sold this season | Mediate death, that + ring it within the rule laid | they get out of them, then there is hopes; it was the Co. | morning. Pas Sak ows from any point on the Hudson to Albany, and stages WOODHULL & MINTURN, “1:*\soraral vale of ride Cio’ de Pulabs;rodusebitioen Soio00'| once tie DORE ee ee oe ne nee | Laid ah avon en ateor codelien, all tue ethos eta Assistant Vice Chancellor's Court, Feadinens to carry passengers to their destination at | rie regular packet ship Saracen, N.'T. Hawkins, master, | Pf cent; Mr. Putn.ars rose to repl: it'was unifermly may custom, whenever the sutjoct ves | DEC. 29. —Nathaniel Rogardue, ond others, heica of tm, Teorated ie teante UTICA, Canetti will succeed the Ann Harley. digre | High Lustre Gro de Rhines, 27% inches wide only $1per | Counr—Mr. Phillips, We’ don’t think it necessary for apuneivet, 1: Cuocarege be to hopes tay ae nete Jans, vs. the Corporation of Trinity Church — This s the pier between Courtlandt and Libeity atreets, PASSAGE, FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND | ” % wide Black Silks, Horizontal Striped 8264. you to reply. The reason that declarations ma books which [have studied, recommend oil of tansy | C2@ is Progressing slowly along in the avers Con oming at eight o’clock IRELAND, via Liverpool. Those seuding for their + AO tremis are received, is from the n ity of the to be used as a medicine; has never a ri 'Y | whole of to-day, like Saturday, having been cons ‘age or freight apply on board, orto P. C. SCHULTZ {friends can have them brought out at the lowestrat- SHAWLS—SHAWLS., in i seena prescription |) ‘the defence in producing documentary evidence ise'ou the wharf. dao | by se regular line of packet ships, sailing every fire A large stock of Shawn snd are. to, be fold as soon as posn- | othe® testimony being to be had, and so that the person | of it, nor has he ever written a prescription of it himeelf; | bY posvossion ‘of portions of the disputed pro- FR SAUGERTIES AND GATSRIL? — | dialge cau, as usual, be furnished for any amount, payables: |! corseauently they, eine Offoned of the follocine reat | charged cannot avail himself of the want of evidence. In | | have known tansy to be used, but it was more a whim | ‘Owing Possession of Po! SAUGERTIES AND CATSKIL. It #he principal banking institutions throughout the Uniceu | Real genuine Lyous Broche Shawls only $10. this case it apears the declaration was made several | than any thing else; J have known the herb to be pre- | P°rty- HE, Splendid Steamboat JAMES MADI- | Kingdom. Superior Cashmere Shawls all wool, that we have been sel- | hours after the bape: peek te was given to her by the | scribed in cases of irregularities; the essence is used for Court Calendar—This Day. F. J. Copperly, willleaye the foot | apply or address (if by letter, post paid.) to ling at $20 now $14 and $15. ‘ witness, and it is from the state of bodily suffering she is | the same purposes as the herb; som: on 7 My is purpt @ people think it Pai 181, 183, 185, 9, 79, 119, 81, 58. E-of Cedar street, exery Monday, Wednesday, JOUN HERD MAN & CO gob it2a fing Double Centers all wool, that have been selling at | in, that we must draw the inference. There can be no | beneticial 4 Ce eee eat ae42, 94, 102, 44, 38," 18, 394, 84, 4 oF passage, Sey York. now : +79, 98, 103, 2—42, 94, 102, 44, 23, 4, day ate glock, EM ight oF baasage, apply HERD MANY eet Ny York Bc Be nc nasare Aynvwinrednsed roma b6e to Gi doubt but she was at the time in t bodily | Direct resumed.—The books seldom speak of oil of | 60°72! 3 pe itt KERNA 0. din th f , 72, 2, 96, , NOTICE. PMCKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line. — ari Mr. Gi a a " ‘: ee ee tort bit 3 ge STATEN ISLAND Pa TheDacket ship UTICA, Captain Fs Hewitt, will fiend fra Cong Sail fodused 830 perehur " oeutnstion of biscsais, resumed: iva ihe ptaleted | sien anrentcred, Tthiok Mis Birdsall’ priay bere ad ids ee cere Prey Me, BoA oven : ERY. Se te OF SeRaryr tisjust tl jor shawls, and the entire stock will be | in saying, that Knapp had given her the oil o: tansy, and were present. : Li ‘the Independent Order of Odd’ Fellows *) {sdneeday, December 3, the trips on this Ferry will be BOYD &'HINCKEN, 9 Tootice fujtding, | “ENGINEERS, MUSLIN DE LAINES, te. she. taidy it he could only suffer u part of what ane was | Rov.’ Mr Srey regalled=At the time Tasked the | ofthe Sisto! Ohio, for an amendment of their act of id No. 8 Wall, cor, Water ste Between } veand six ‘of Mouseline de Li suffering, it would be all the harm she could wish him. | deceased who she was, &c. the Doctor had not then | j, ration—referred to a committee of one, Mr. Island 814, 10, A. M. 2,44, P.M. ee oe ein pote Mouseline de Lanes, | Sho said, that before that, he was her particular friend, | seen her after her consdloustess returned. flow. i eave New tote M. 334.5, P.M. | d3me tb. sin ARC Lk, va tam ataamie. Wv. cveliegh, st st, Uppill be retanled arta per yard. Ppirtined pies Tene raneron ee Bogge, ilty of murder and incest, was executed 5b. ast a Will sail on the Ist of January, 1646. ashmere £. Cosse and Mousselin de Laine, re- red on gs, L Ge, it Olam bere county, Ais: rl Y oy h pass: q e t. think di t.?? on the 6th inst at Lafayette, i ‘y, atte TEOTLES LINE hare made arrange Ore Or PE IBRUCAIN. & PHELPS, i nds ines; Partrale, Lupin & Co. Mannufaeturers, mortiing ; she did no purpose he g bama. Ee aa esate pee iden ord . . ‘ J 7 woo! 3. per yar " rf 3 - Pa Tee COWICH, to run to, Albany (or as far 103 Rront attest, Or fo. Non tie te Laines of the same make, bright colors, all | D&T nor when he gave it to her; but: he said to her, it | where sho resided ‘evening, persons commenced coming into town from A s)every day at o'clock, PM: till further | ge me _9 Tontine Buildings, No.8 Walle. Water a._ | waol onty So per y rasan es would not hart, odd she muss take 1h; she Gia not tell | Wes feet. Oe cee Maen: Laetitia a tran | thie 02 the. adjoining. courtier, and from, Mautwedee, 3 = ~ ~ — Mor de or fal by. jue ‘Sa pe rd. vata 0 , What he gave her the tans: wit Dapp, after one or two other questions witness 7 i . SE ae FOR SALE, TOGLOBE A CONGERN Ths | Morsselinde Lanes enporigr fabric, reduced 8 por yard. | HINT conversation then dropped between wituece | asked her whet sha hed bean taking—she eaid oll of tan- | /roup.and Muscogee) [® Cina iat eA a ‘LINE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A. M. Line of Livernool Packets, consisting of the ships | si dpauason Weta woe m, Conttoalion Vorvicen: kor. | sy, ad na CORMRRETBATEMEIEINNE, Wetiones saked ves |STRr Or Sterree sty’ vattie: on every Gums ane TO ALBANY, oA Me | RRR Hesciuy, Siddons, Sheridan aad Gacrick. They wore | "Cashmere H- Come, anperiot quality, price $1 edneed to | and the, nurse on Wednesday evening, in witness’ pre- Vint he gave Hee dee mnuuel tue valbend OF unmwer ead | Ties eo overtewlngy with peobe: Of very grade, hue P.0 gANDING at Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry, Sing | ilcls, materials (a very large proportion of their flames being oye haye many atylos of the above goods not enumerated and | *8HC®, | ‘The nurse asked her, it she knew sho w cried out for water; witness gave it to berand she a ked |""Oyo the 19th inst. at Steinersville, Robert McGary 3 ale Sing, Grassy Point, Veiplanks Fowot) Gald | tive oak) and workimanship they ave unrurpuaged, f wot nue: | would cal partienlar attention to this opportunity ex a for more: Ltold her when swered my question I | teres the house of Washington McCaffrey, and in pre- tenes howk, Cold Spring, Newbnrgh, | uslled. Salted on the siocks id _re-salted every year since, | well assured that the expectation of ail will be realized. \ would give her more; I then ¢, 74 it to hei sence of his daugh' boed McCoeffrey ‘in 18 of 14 Mebrated ice steinbent Uren 2 Bee the et Aeatsiencte ierentioke SL onclick at ing je and FRENCH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, Ke. ituation, and took the tansy for the effect it had | she was in the 1 (Objected ion | vaces on the face, head, neck and chest, which caused e yler between Courtland’ and Laberty sireets, | "oil ER” COLLINS & CO.,s6Southat. | | Alnrge or of Paris made Cloaks, just imporced and will be ay Sy the hey. Me Beales doce nee oroseoaaneeen, ea she ofl cf, teeny £0 | his death immediately. ‘The wife of the deceased arriv. .M. = ye old at gre 5 eae ~ : eased 4 MEGor fiethe, apply on board, or to B.C. Schult, at 5 HON, LIVERFOOL—The New Line—Hegular | “splendid Damark Silk Cloaks know that there were any phieis found concealed in her | since she left home with th ers piring icone Se oe OF neauy u the wharf als, Packet of 21st Januiry.—The superior (ast suliny | Very rich Plaid Cloake and. Cont Dresses, the latest styles | band-box, On Thursday, on han ‘ing her things to her | sbe left with him? she said he had promised to snarry he ‘ Mwtrte bp Mh An, Bost) TEAME acket ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, Captain | imported, and will be sold for less than they can be made for in | sister, we fou Vd i db aged to him in marriage; | | *d ove Fowns, who were imprisoned some time age, OSTON STEAM ister, we found three handkerchiefs, with the initials of suid she bad been engage in m ; 7 re FOR HALIF, ER Philip Woodhouse, 1250 cous burthen, will sailas above, bér | this market. the prisoner's name on them, and & small book, with his | then asked her if she was married? she lanewered “na,” | oat threatened to murder McCaffrey. Fowns was rath ALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL togaler: he ce passage, having epletidid, tinge aadignanfortahie Velvet and Silk Mantillas, equally cheap. t {ull length ; the witness identifies | witness asked ber next gd he had not married her? she |“ harper ig rn Sa meitet urge ore aii ‘co ana THE Ros ‘ ‘treabin, apply on board, weat side Burling sli CLOAKINGS, PLAIDS, ke. bial, in which wes some liqu: taid she did not know, he kept putting it off; witness | TOW 1D oGary hh w ; mill eayRozal, Mail Steamship ACADIA | ‘late roomme and enbin, ‘apply on pond, went nide Har e@8lP | soigndid lot rich Plaids. reduced 29 per cent ‘ a , f f |be arrested soon Wo forbear F particulars at , % Tlotttve, Boston for the above rt JODHULL & MINTURN, Splendic per cent, which he gave to the Coroner, asked her where he got the tansy, and if it was in Alva rice “Sther aa hii a own, vizi Ports, #7 Bouth scieet Extra Fine Paris Cloakiigs, very ches) oe boas ~ ahd not Ruews, thinks | Present. Since writing the above, the Sheriff « ’ : : All Wool ~The importer’s price was $1, we ih tine totaltibaieie Galen + thee - H citizens have returned with McGary, who was captured erpoo i a a tripes, S Merinoes, ee. , 7 wpe to Hafan. ; artnet wall abeceed the Quen ofthe Wes A ark TINENS, LINENS, Sc. not hear it. Wituess now says that the prisover did uot | Miller came in Knapp was arrested at Mr. | Steamship Cambria, Capt. Judkina, 43 hours trom . pe BLOT AM Nay ¥ a FOR LIVEAPOOL=The sarens ff Trish Linen all priees, sy acorch Bh then make ‘any supresentation that he was her cousin 5 aaa 9 on Tueed me there in the morning; Rossen, ercived at Halifax sth inst. and left same day rth secured until pard for, ' “+ Agent, 6 Wall st, fast sailing weket ship SOUTHERN: every width of Barnesly, Irish and Seote! ceting. will not be certain that anything was said about it by | witness met him at upon his | for Liverpool, with 11 additional passengers. i : : Damask Napkins, Damask and Double Damask Table Cloths Ps ; 4 . Bird: ¥ by i tap DRAFTS ON GREAT ot neste, veil have iimarediate despateh BP fe ra Ed pct theta Be De ae a a ard eernaey oaees oe eee ie ge ga a, puisdle | ‘The Westminster Carrollionian announces the IRELAND—Persons wishing ALN AND | piy-to thecaptaln on board, oot at Dover street, BH. orto, | lnekabuck. hints ley Seats and Irish Towelling. a called. the Prone eee on tnarwaris; when [eaij?oald Mee. Birdsall. He thea went to her and took | deete ofthe Rev, Nicholes Zogchl, sued 18 peace, cae t Ly ——) in Z }. yy Mu 5 + |, "s 5 ty ith t die JAUVIN, SAUSAGE MAKER, (CHARCUTIE: Wr haco uot specified the particular styies and prices of the | ‘Tuesday night. you said you had something to to. Knapp.) he Churches of Taneytown and Westminster, Md. eshte ty ¢ following | FYROM Paris, No. 41 Frankfort street, New York, has the | sbove goods, but intend to redace them to such pricesas will | Mr. Granam said, that he w present re- | deceased then turned her face away and said to | Aquarrel ensued between Joseph Croxton and aah oR Yettenal sind Provincial Bank of King. | j cane to a jonnce to that he has constantly om | secure immediate sale, i | serve the remainder of the wito xamination, | Birdsall, ‘oh, [ cant;” he then took his seat witness | James Hawthorn, at Fox s coffee-house, Louisville, Ky., ‘corr James Bole Be Bee ag, Biscoant Banke rhe nt a ile enpertal a trade, conaisting of Bo | EMBROIDERED AND MUSLIN DRESSES, ke. | Rev NT. Seviy eramined—Ie a minister of | asked him why he did not come upon Monday had | on the 19th inet, in which the latter was struck oD» 1h Meters; James Bult & Sen, Joudun, and branches Hayous and Aries Sausugr, Common nid roves faust: | splendid lot of Evening Dresses will be sold at halithe | the gospel is minister of the dth street Boptist churou 5 | promised; he #ald i he bad, known she was unwell he | temple with a brick:bat, and die ‘almost instantly, from he National Bank of Ireland, snd vant hfled Seartet Tongues.stuited aud boned Turkeys, stutfed | inal prices, having been purchased ata great saerfice. || frst saw Sarah Decker at Mr. Birdsall’s house, ewithe | Would have come: witness then left the room and went | the effect of the wound 1) cand brajehes yroughout ireland a" 4 Frovie | Hetae, ‘fea Cheete, Hams and smoked Feet, white | 130 Bmbroxdered Chumizetis; which wil be sold very cheap. | Saturday precoding her death : she appeared to be for an officer, had him arrested and went «ith himand | oe mLano-—The Pastern Bank of Seotland, Nati Pork, &e, &e. eee of Gent's Fi inen (i Le i 19 years of age ; saw the prisover there, either of the | Knapp to the watch house Witness did notaskher | Kissin@ AND Wasnine Feet.—The Akron Demo- Scotlaud, Greenock Banking Company, and branched shortest. no- | 4fg Dowen of Sent ES pane Conn rie Hakfs, and will be | sanie day, orthe next ; she appeared to be a healthy, | when she took it; does not recollect that he asked her | crat yives the following report of a trial in that vile 4 bd ‘* fe’ 7 y 2 it than Ont LO LaMport, Wi oy , vat ROUTE, a 8 | tice, aud do al ower to pleasy thoye persons who. will | Sol. exactly 25 pet ce en veeuar pre oT MN | robust gin ; enw her next, on Monday morniug, inthe | how long sho was advanced in pregnancy. Witness un- | luge. The Pickands Millerites have some queer notions p ils from Boston on the 1 the | ry p y | log Cahich all drafeean ie forwarded five Taek AB | Will be served on feasncott a aes Henn ad ee | wash-room, engaged in washing cloth aw her about | derwent a long cross examination by Mr. Graham, but | and practice ay the least. Rather a comical tr al RO T, TAPSCOL. INDIA SHA Oe RA ‘ joldvery low. | one o'clock the same day , she was lying in Mrs Bird- | nothing material was elicited, took piace last Saturday before Mayor Chamberlain, of » 76 South st, cor. Maiden fi LS AND SCARFS AT REDUDED parents = oe ae Goods. us and.cities | *ll’s reom on the floor in grout agony, and apparent Dr. Giuman examined Lam a practicing physician in | (the jate) Rev. J. DF ckands, of the Second Advent DAAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN | QUYERS wi PRICES. in ot Snaee ae any, merelan ts 0m tae io ecaah craps | COMMCIONS; sive Was writhiig and tossing her hands this city; conducted the pest mortem examination of | Church, charged with assault and battery in Kissing the AND IKKLAND.—Persons wishing to re- B Cashmere toete by far the largest stock of Real India | proved paper.’ J.N. & T. H. SELBY & CO., her head thrown bac&, and her countenance dist Sarah Decker ; on the body we examined ia he deal | wile of Lyman Green and washing her leet, — ber La mit mouey to, shy part of Great Beitain or | Some splendid White and Bie ies | 06 M5 Broadway >, | witness remained most of the time with her from that | house, there were no marks of external violence ; the | husband's will L. V. Bierce, Req, counsel oy eo aes Ieelnid, can obtain drafts of the subscribers | the country, as well ast nck Long Shawls, the richestin |p, §,—A large lot of Splendid Cashmere ky Covse of Patruie, | until three o'clock next morning; Doctors Miller and | brain was congested, but there was no more water on it | cutor, Jaid down the law very clearly, aud Mr ernda Hor an 1 he Larwent derabl if 8 sretpal eeiany gmonot, large orsmally payaute on | Tduation froin former pricey kertessorement Mew considerable Lupin, Beydons., Setber Ko. mayutrcture, just opened, being | Chapin were with her; about one o'clock that night | than natural ; on examining, the chest, the lungs were | not only admitted the facts charged, but justified bi J.T, TAPSCOT lwrh JAMES BECK & COS, 350 Brondway, {8S rich t we hav TEE A Ot ee Mate ag; | her consciousness d; ahe called out for water, | found gorged with blood, and by that | self on scripture.grounds, #0 conclusively, that the care 4 South icon Maiden Lane. | I. WodHOMNE & CO., Produce ana Flour Morebant, 118 | #01 by the cese in tis market. hey have Pes = Which, witaess gave it to her and she for | ed more dense than when healing there were seversi Iz tigmiaged "vane join that church will under. — osiee | #00 im*m =| More; could not live, asked wi patches: Jungs, which, parlance, means | stand on the progressive 2 <

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