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PETES pee | “THE NEW YORK HERALD. ll ———— <a SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1850. TWO CENTS. Theatrical and Musical. Bowrny Tueatey.—At this favorite house the at+ tractions are atill of the first order. The tragedy of Affairs of Veneaucia, Court of General Scesions. Police Intelligence. This Rafacula is a woman who has been living with New Yorx, April 3, 1950. Pyfaee the Raeensen Soa emer et ssh ig, CHARGE OF MARRYING A GIRL UNDER AGE. | {oF some time, but isnot my wife. No toner did't To Jamms Gorvon Bennett, Esq.— jzance.—In the case of Charles fi Carpenter, Bofore Justice Mount fort. | r al artes obi ae full Sin:—Having observed in your paper of this | indicted for betng, seeeencey La a felony (forgery) A few days ago, an Italian by the name of Camillo that I was actuated purely | bY honorable motiv “Werner” has been played during tho past week, t¢ after the fact, i from the dict: d heart, i tii morning, « letter from Puerto Cabello, dated the | huary, 1849, the Court ordered that the defendant aud | DOBvarumua, was arrested on a charge of marrying a Acted from the diets Tee Ot eared eae TNS | delighted audiences, who have wot failed to testhig pulping . if with Loulse Corra ‘acred P Sth of March last, in which itis stated that the | his eutetios bo released from thoir bonds Mira Anne Louise Cortao, daughter of John Corrao, of {owed te known emcerth vith ne other motive but | their approbation of the efforts nade by the actors te governnient of the Ecuador—a neighboring re- | pet," seen Coneie Grand ft Larceey Bi ot | No. 6 Murraysstrect. The girl, at present, is under the | our mutual welfare and happiness, and the eetablish- | Plente.. In addition to» Werner.” the ball tor nat ~ | night. included the highly famed nautienl di . : 5 of fourteen years, and therefore within the control | Meut of onr joint interest. She is young, and posses. | isl iy rama, publie—had withdrawn their diplomatic represen- | m placed on trial, charged with grand Jarcony, | “8° ‘ Wizard of the Wave or the Ship of the Aver A Tative from Caracas; and had resolved that “they | instealfog about $41, from a'Gorman,uamed Jaach | Ofer parents, ‘The statute law prohibits any such | Sty" mind) Farely met with pt rly far | piece full of tableaux and startling incidents, calou- anaes Youd intercourse wie @ government that poceal ad Pare se aphvar lh WN ey ie marriage under the age of fourteen years; and for such | mad advanced in conduct, lnuguage, at ‘educa- | !#ted to please the admirers of melodrama. causes assassination of the representatives + potaned ie was walk- | offence, on conviction, inflicts a punishment of tion, It is am every-day occurrence in my na- B iad samo the people, &c,” I beg leave to offer a few re- fap thevnsh Momsen, sheets ation, neae: wa more than three years imprisonment in the State Le ; tye land for women to marry a Na a resanebory yates rags: marks upon the subject. sae beatdeb tear ¢ pall; JLnideet, whe Tequesta son. or one year in the county prison. or a fine of $1,000, | YoUNger than Louise Corrao; my firat wife bor a | Presented as that which formed the emtertainments of It appears that a resolution to the above effect Y Mo- | either of which, at the discretion of the court, can be | 50M sho was but alittle over fourteen years of | the previous evening; and the house, though not se was | proposed by a Mr. Malo, in the Se- pe ease Sane ey Susinetel nag Toprecd. She. snee tan Bem: [ender examination fee | Rigen oe my catay ed satine i nat overflowing, was still well attended. ‘The sew digem nate of the Ecuador, on the occagfon of an addreas | went together to an oyster cellar, at the corner of po Rey he in aso gad fhe 3 Tare occur: | Unknowingly, unwittingly, snd neoiitcdttaiee Rom, | Of trish Honor” does not furnish us with any cha- which was about to pass that body, in answer to | Broom and Laurens streets, where Bri voured & | the whole evidence, aa taken before the nagiatootl ce mitted gerime, if such it can be called, as Louise | Pacter of peculiar interest, except that of Major Bag- the President's message. This paragraph in the | stew, and Jacob sat by admiring her while she per- | order to deter as well as to enlighten other persons on | COFrao always re) ated herself tome tobe fifteen | enal O'Daley, which is sustained by Mr. Collins with hie address was, however, suppressed by the votes of | formed that interesting operation, When tho stew | the subject of early marriages, as such marriages not, | Fema ed age, and * woman in every respect. I would | well-known tact and ability he Oller peste and the majority of the Senate. Tras disposed of the happy pair emerged from the cel- | only involve incarceration in the State prison, but in- | beg your Honor to remark’ that there was no | minor, at least they are not represented with that euer- After this, Mr, Malo. became Secretary for Fo- | Mz, and took # walk up to and through Wooster | fringe on the rights of females who arcadvanced toa | Sbdvetion on my own part. no forcible or other unjust | ry which gives effect to the general features of a dra: selgn:Aiieite; ancl one'Ghhie Seavanes wa Wd ehnel rect, where Jacob wanted to got rid of his new oystor- | marringeablo age, and some a little over. means fused towards the girl, She came to me with a | niatic performance. We noticed several defects ih the i British commander discovered that, instead of exe- | the appointment of Mr. José Julian Ponce, who for ting acquaintance. He ran as fast as possible, but | “The following is the aM@ldavit and cyidence taken :— | full knowledge of what was to be done, and {i now | dialogue; and. without particularizing any individual cuting his errand of destruction, ali his tactics and Toa bekoos kad bagt Cosel Grenenator ths Econ ran nearly a4 fast aa he could: He. dedged upan attached to me with feelings highly honorable and | for the present, we hope that Mr, Collina will be better for City and County of New York, ss. alley. but she saw and followed him, and seizing John Corrao, of the y the city Of Now Tare, nalr-dreaset, residing ae Kotte | Worthy of woman, and which ean in no way be impair- | supported iu iis energies on the noxt Tepetition of strategy were required to extucate his command | dor in Caracas, so that no diplomatic relations now arm, insisted upon enjoying his compan; ing | ed peri 3 . from aiuihilation. On the hill where he stood that | exist between the two pr a while longer. They malkadanies distance Seguher Murray street, in the city of New York, being duly | nid pve ve fe a unaet iat = wate will = rose on oop Coltat ett aise. nbn morniug, observing througa his glass the convergii The most singular part of the affair is, that this | and; although Jacob was eonfossediy drunk, yet he | S*Orn, according to law, de Sud says, that one | efore God and man. Am {to be punished for doing | as O'Callaghan in” His Last Lege” A new nae Goete colunis of the colonists, the Coneord Artill ery, | virtuous indignation of the government of the | distinctly recolieets that Bridget, at one timo, put her Camilin Donnarumme, residing at No. ko Leonard | so? Had I knowingly broken the laws of the land. is | will be performed. in which Mr Dyott, Mr. Barrett, and Yomtexior moming: annonneed the dawn of the | Ecuador, excited by an assumed fact, should have | &™# arofind him. At length he accomplished what he strect, in this city, did. in the city and county of New ji reasonable to suppose that I would lave remained in | Mrs. Skerrett (a cast that predicts something goody ‘annivereary of the victory by a salute | jain dormant for nearly two years. had been for some time endeavoring to do ; he got rid | York, — y, the 6th day of April, inst., take | ate. ; P of Bridget; but he soon discovered that with her, be | ® ° F of this deponent, named Anna ‘The magistrate, onthe toatimon idered Ii ou@- | — fet bhi Pa 8 Framing ears euiee in ihe In order, however, to prove to your numerous | had gotten rid of his pocket-book, containing $41, | Loul#a, who is not yet thirteen years of age, from him, cient to send the case before a court for trial, and eon. | Nationa Turarns.—The entertainments, last eve- ria, f the rch | readers that the whole of the govermments of South | which he now Pedcttcated he had exhibited when he | this deponent, who had then the legal custody of the eluded to hold the acc sai ioe Sd eae ar eae tae Calle of Ue, shunt r t ' xhibited when he 1e cluded to hold the accused to bail im the sum of $500, | ning, were the drama of “Michael Ebrle,” and the tooltip, und con mons' Y | America, do not participate in the feeling of this | paid for the stew which she eat. He szobsbly would | Person of his said daughter, without this deponent’s to answer the charge h f Wi i Of jubilee. Ecuadorian Senator, I beg to hand you herewith a | never have recovered his money, but for the fortu- | COmSent. for the purpose of marrying her, the said | Signed. CAMM. DOINAMMMA. Senteiah pice of” Watact. tan. ath.,.Sollered by ae A(‘ap early hour, suangers, spectators, and dele- } Heaton of an official note frou ihe ae ar ee tee ee day aforesaid, Ia thie olty. unlawfully: wicked sey |. Charge af Forgery and erceny.—Vestepday, | Mt? of “An Alarming. Raegifice,” all of which weve At i ers, dd dele- |} Forei ai . ward. bein; uty, he i 4 » wickedly and < : : : b ] gation from other towns began to pour in, and | Sor! SP gromaitienin esi opinion widely | plate of Oysters ak the cellar, while Cirt and | faudulently marry her.the said Anna Louisa, without Relyea and Cockefair, of the Independent Poti@® ar- | ably sustained by Marshall and am exceliont stock Nir. ‘Mal i this city to meet its punishment? will appear. = om gan t eight! Enavtonge of thi resied a young man, by tho name of Francis W. Ben | company. To-morrow evening the semeuts will Concentrate in the square and vicinity, They were | differing {rom those’ of and, knowin; man Were there, Knowing the eharacter of the | +e consent or knowl Olga sore CC | jamin, jun. on a cate of breaking open a trunk at | oo : Diy with “AnU s s. " opnernennts there frem Lexington, Acton, Lincoln, Sudlbur r Loe a woman, the policeman kept his oye .om her, and.at YRRAO y commence with “An Unprotected Female.” This Catlist I. ne , » | your great impartiality, I trust you will allow this | {iyath, althongh some tinge after ch seat | Swormto before ma.this 11th day of April. 1850, || the Philadelphia Hotel, corner of Battery place and | Qill be followed by the Lrish drama, catled “ Brlam Were er gg wee Bet cae Ferpers + | document a place in your widely circulated paper. | Jucdp ne diseetered her in the aot af claw a bodkee: N, B, MOUNTVORT, Police Justion, | Washington strect and stealing therefrom a draft for | Boroilme.”” The character of O"Donohue, by Mr. Mae- Pty smbaee, oon oxbury and Charles- | With regard to the removal of the daughters of | book toa cab-man, and therefore arrested her. Tt ap. |. City and C @ New Ywh, s2.—-John Corrao, be $420. drawn by the Ontario Savings Bank Canandaigua, | shail, who is agood actor and great favorit, rime, - gent A of Acton, under Captain | onal eeatd,, 0, the removal of the daught 4 on Samuel T, Rogers, No. 22South strect. made payable | With’ the sone ot“ Rete i ; ; ‘ : ; yet in pos- | pears tint, before her arrest, she had by somo means | duly sworn and cross-examined, says, that’ Anna ‘ w e song Oo nin my home,’? by Miss vain Moore, and the Sudbury Ritles, under | cession. of documents to show the motive which | conveyed part of the money to the possession of her | Low sea order of Samuel H. Stiles, from whose trunkthe | Cruise. Several dances between the pieces. ‘The en- oe " ; : s R now present. is my daughter; she was | draft was stolen. It from the facts set forth be- i . Soli ater in undress, and with old fashioned | induced the government of Venezuela to adopt this | husband. "No erime could” be proven againit the | born on the Sst day of Say, 187; { know Camillo fone the mngiserate, that Henjamin was boarding ae tne | gzisimameuts will close with the farce ot « hy ae omnes ing come © very powder-ho measure. The Council of, Government had au- | husband, and he was pronounced not guilty, ‘The wo- | Donnarumma, the defendant, now present; my daugh- hove hotel, whore Mr. Stiles and his cousin were wait. | [a i Yery, Deets eae oe eee poor’ 4 ® may Aoney. Norniile eae tt whieh thorized the President of Venezuela to do every- | ™&2. Bridget, was convicted, and sentenced to the | ter, Anna Louisa, was absent from home on the eve- ing and preparing to start for California. ‘The servant | “"* y onthe day of the fight, gave to’ the present | thin he night deems, necesarey for the sote-enete,, | Suite prison for three years. ning of April 6th, 1850; I found she was missing trom gir observed Benjamin in Stiles’s room, kuecling | Astox Puacy: Txaray.—The annonncement of the apotttic some idea of the sppearance of the has. dy of this important prisoner, and this removal of | y¢2tiat for wink ¢ Check —A young sian, of rather ths ire fee bos the gh Rae j Chad down at the trunk, and when she opened the door be eee ee meg in for the def a his daughters from Cumana'may be one of them. | Called to takes trial for forgery in the third degre, | house until the mi following, the 9th ‘a handsome and numerous pedis wo 14 “The Alter the eseape of the prisoners Quintero, Celis, | in having. on the 24th of March, forged. check in the | inst.; a young man told me, on that morning, that my | ay. the day the draft was stolen, Yesterday morning, | Dimcrous and fashionable audiences congregated at ial tran Troi Boutaer Of hall cnt’ nine cont ee &e., from the prison at La Guayra, the President | name of James Walter, on the City Bank, for $20. | daughter was at the house No, 86 Leonard street, and 4 young man, by the name of Mortimer J. Smyth. met | this theatre since tho departure of the Italian Opers Papa noe ee gea muy have conceived it necessary to be more cau- | There were two checks, which were alleged to bo | if] wanted her L eould go after her; I don't know the | Benjamin in Nasa street, who asked Smith if he: | it . gr essen cession to the assemblage. | tious than before, with regard to the Chief of the | forgeries, but this indictment had been found on one | name of that young man; I found her sittiag alone, in | wanted to make $100, at the same time exhibited the | COMPANY. The beneficiary appeared in two of her fa fore sh the ennkeane te, qpened the door he | bertest of Miss Julia Dean attracted, Inst evening, at ed up, and pieked up a small looking-glaas, a ‘ “ ‘ witolock at hic whiskers. Thigwas oa Fri. | ti magnificent place of amusement, one of the most uted by the Ancient and Honorable Artillery, | jate di nspil fi 2 sare! proof i scort { ate dangerons conspiracy. for $2), non the 24th of March, while the Donnartiama’s room, in that house; I saw Domma- | above-nained draft, with tho fi n t of | vorite characters, and acquitted horself of her dificult with {uli ranks, and never looking better, the gov- Your bine! odent jE, to imagine that the | ¥#* all relative to one drawn on the 28th of Mareh, for | Tumma afterwards, on the same day. when he cam» to Bewucl Hf Stiles, Ta wanted Pe ert tonek, task tothe entire satisfuction of the. de ehted audi- com his entire staff, the council, senate and | provinces ot Verne ane toi een The jury. therefore, rendered a verdict of not | my house with an offecr; he said he had married my and he would give him $100: Smith took the | tory. Her Pauline, in“ The Lady of Lyons.” was, in- mbers of the house of representatives, with | Sj oe int uilty, in consequence of 2 variance between the in- | daughter Anna Louisa; I never gave iny consent to draft from Benjamin; oad of trying to | deed. perfect; as well as her delineation of Constance, their respective officers, and the heada of the sev. peated, we those of this Union, whereas von ng Gictisent and the proof, ‘The District Astoruey moved | that marriage; he @¥@' uot ak my consent to marry Tt ened te crancien ie tak bhone chalan” ana: | im Mberléee Waewia' voanehe of the Rave tineants ral other departments were there. While the | ‘2 ye “ rayon L ade gp Ro pong, ae id for the commitment of the prisoner, in order that the | her previous to ssid marriage; my daughter is now convoyed it at once to Relyon& Cocksfair. However, | She was admirably sustained by the talented artists of conitees Gan Taitials were in council. Gos: fa" to awd me affairs. 4) ron cou! mutter might be laid before the next Grand Jury. living at my house. before leaving Benjamin, he made an appointment to: | the company, and Messrs. Bass, Neafie, and Lynne te- riggs and his civil and military suites eas ve removed from the territory of the sovereign Abuse of Power in the Police Ogtee.—Applieation was By Mr. Mott.—1 did mot receive or sce a letter from again in a short time, at No. 7 Nassau street. | ceived well merited applause. Called several times be- ia are Rendaneee ry th were by er | State of New York, without the consent of the | this morning made to the Court for a writ of hebeay | My daughter on the 6th of April, inst.; my wife told Benjamin, supposing that Smith intended to get it | fore the curtain, Miss J. Dean received the reward due dl + he han riansion of the Ilon. E.R. | authorities of that State. ‘Therefore the citation of | corps to issue, in order to bring from the cells of | me she bed received a letter on that day; I had the cashed. returned to mect him at No. 7, Nassau street, | to her talents and to her modesty, We are giad te our, President of the day; and a gnard of | art. 121 of the constitution of Venezuela is not to | the city prison the body of John Cine. It appeared | letter afterwards, snd returned it to my wife oponed: | gt which Place Smith returned him the draft, and Mr. | learn that Mr. Bass, the able manager, has» or was detached from the Ancients, to indicate | the point; for the President of Venezuela docs | that Cline was temporarily committed on the Tith { Fget the letter from Mr. Antinelli; there was no seal | ¢, ‘air being at hand, took Benjamin into custody, | in retaining this talented and favorite young actress y their presence, the head quarters of the coin- ‘not expel these ladi¢a from the territory of the of April, on a charge of grand larceny, ia stealing | ¢m it; I gave the letter to my wife without reading it; mreyed him before Justice Mountfort. The other week, She is great acquisition, and her re- nder-in-chief. age: the a second hand coat, Since that time he hax been | 1 do not know where that letter is; [have never read draft was taken from hi . and identified by Mr. | engagement will, no doubt, add to the success of the cum dneatiasieg: tga. ic, over the whole of which he has power, | q close prisoner, and although he bas sought for | the letter; Ido not read French; heard on Saturday | Stites us his property: but the endorsement. of his | theatre About Motclock, the procession was formed in | he 'erel¥ removes them from one portion of it to | an examination, he haa not been able to obtain one. | evening. Oth inst.. that Donmarumma had married my namson the back lie pronounced to be a, forgery , the p a another, where he conceives their presence will | The Recorder, on hearing the statement, pronounced | dwughter; my wife told me of it, but did not tell ne Apouto Rooxs.—Christy’s Minstrels have been de- Benjamin stands charged with the forgery, as | cry ‘In the same trunk Mr. Siileshad | lighting the eitizens of Brooklyn for the last three he slate by Col. Isaac H. Wright, of Lexington, | be less’ injurious. From the heading over that | the whole thing as a gross imposition, and a violation | where they were; I did not shake hands with Donna- ‘and $30 in gold, lodged in days, and will again commenee their entertainmenta ind iis aids—Capt. J. 8. Parker, of Lexington, and er, it mi i 4 i if “ ” . ‘apt. J. B, Keyes, of Concord, and Major H. A. ey Ty ew Soom poetics top kage pA Pa ach rete ap pla othr poet eB pron yg pee py oy «ug ig ‘ ” ly injury had been done to thei “shall men be locked up for days and weeks in this | left the house; Idid not say to him, “Camillo, if you | i itted ti . : neil, of Concord, Major James Jones, Jr., of | which Sephare een oo a — nd pricom, without au examination?--thelr reputation im | cam prove that Haflia ts mot JOU wife, witt bless on bis arrest, a¢knowledged having thedrat, | i2,¢his city to-morrow evening, at the Apollo Rooms. xing'on, Rufus Holton, of Acton, James Billings, | jeave a place, which, be it remembered, is not their meantime suiering. It is shameful, andthis court | you, «ud you may have my daughter.” | but said Re picked it up from the floor, in the hall of | The Programme ie very interesting and attractive, Coneord, E.C. Wetherbee, of Concord, J. Q. v 4 “7 use its authority in correcting such an outrageous JOUN CORRAO, the Philadelphia Hotel. Justice Mountfort, on the | COnUBINg & choice selection of negro melodies and usual place of residence. Far be it from me to im- Thandien. at, Rasiaaioniaaad- Meare Wasbek. of abuse. Ifthere are not magistrates enongh to per- a ia . tum- | above fasts, committed th wed fe petotm, tm de.) Chormers. They wil resume theif oid position, of neg Melee ne sete AC) page thelr conduct ; on the contrary, 1 feel much | form the duiles. let more be appointed. but: the sigta |:ataes, Gore eeu Ota T reat ia Tenet recent | Seult of patos bel accused to prison, in de- | dechanies’ Mall, on Monday evening, the 20h inat ¢ was the Boston Brass Band, with Flagg veneration f6r them: their filial affection cannot | of individuals must not be lost sight of, The Court | street. between Fourth avenue and Madison avenue, | Mrs, Rrockawey Boiled. —Mrs. Louisa Brockaway, the Barvom's Moseem.—This splendid establishineat, . A but inspire it; but we must also remember that | order that this prisoner be discharged forthwith.” — a st ' 1 i dal side by tide. und bunds irom Acton, | women have very frequently been highly instru- | There was « large audience present, ani all sccmod | seen befihe the pattie now here, Camilio bounarnmaas. | Teach aa tae nec unterfetor: who esenped from | which is now being eomsiderably enlarged, will shortly ¥y and West Cambridze. ‘The most inte- | mental in the evasion of prisoners. Tlistory fur- | to coincide with the Court in the view taken of this | and Anus Louisa Corrao; 1 have seen thom throe or | the sum-af $200. In a few days we shall exhibit to the | P°Te-oPened im a more stylish and grand xeale, Rar- Oe veka in the tak stion was a harouche | pishes many instances of their heroic devotedners | ®busive ure of magisterial prerogat Here was four times Before; they were married at my residence | public the farce, ax adopted’ ta covers canes lately | PUM has bought the Chemical Bank. and th eur, with four revolutonary soldiers—Jonathaa | jn saving those who were dear to them. My sole Iy accused. against whom no evidenee had yet | in Twenty-seventh street, on the inoraing of Saturday, ‘ought before the police court. in which the parties | t his present building will vastly increase its aco tars iagton, and Abija Harrington, of Lexington, object in mentioning this latter subjeet, is to prevent 1 would warrant «full commitment, | 6th April instant; the marriage ceremony was pet- | on whom conviction would surely follow, have, by | M0dations, to ray not a word of the $50,000 he is Or. Preston, of Lincoln, and Thomas Hill, of | \onr readers from’ having their minds prejudiced | S24 Yet he must lio in prison, and his reputation suffer | formed by me seeording to the rites of the Catholic some hoews péeus arrangements, been used as witnesses | pending in his general improvements. The new Lecture. harlestown. The first only was ia the fight of the he chief ng t ue for eight days. The Kecorder has anuounced his de- | church; I gave a ifieate of that marriage; the against others, who were arrested and comumitted to | Tom will seat 3000. It is to he « model in point of h. Ife Was in the Lexington alfuir, ase lider, fa | *2inst the chief magistrate of a State, who may | termination to interfore in all similar cases, and use no stolen proper. | Beauly and comfort It will be upon the second floor . names of the witnesses were Phillippo Ponnaramma son on thetr testi ~ althor pean have been compelled by circumstances which are | his authority and influence to destroy an evil, which, | and Carlo F ortina, Tasted the ‘esnel questions reli- | sy or ph N a Emer te rer in their possession. | UBWwrde of five millions of people have visited the Ma uments Kea dow: h : not yet before the public, to adopt that which may | if allowed to prevail. would emulate the doings of the | minury to the mazriage ceremony; Leannot exactly say | [t ia a very curious system to adopt. coum under Barnum’s régime. We may expect half a cing gin pee f 4 jown i) the monument | at first appear a harsh measure. Tempus omnia | court of the inquisition. that Dosked the defendant if Anna Louisa had parents | Hurgiay.—Two young men were observed by officer | MANY More to visit it ander its mew countenance. vile the Acton Blues made a detour, and | reredat. I have the honor to be, sir, living. but L asked it of the witnesses; I expressed my Miller, of the Lith ward, to come from a new building | Crmevs, Aston Pusex.—The firm of June & Co, wilt roesing the bridge, reached the opposite side of the Your very obedient servant, Superior Court, surprise om the morning of the marriage, previous to situated im Wasbingtun place, corner of Greene street, | non the hitbeatre, in Eighth iver, iu there went through some of the evoln- Viexnzor.ano. Before Judge Pains the ceremony. that there were so fow persons present; about 9 o'elock on Thursday night. The officer, sus. | CPC the amphitheatre, in Eighth street, to-morrow ons i » sham fight, in which they represented the ain initia | Artin 19—Taeasuay Nores.—Richard H. Winslow, | Phillipyo replied that it was early, and the morning pocting that they were rogies, took one into custody, | °Yeming, with the best equestrian company that has wit which the minnté-men of Acton in 1776, ‘pasate be ah ayy: rl | Joshua Newton Periins, and Iseac Kipp, Jr. va. John | ¥8* cold; L was surpived that there were no females the other made his exeaye. The one in custody throw | ever appeared im the United States. The company key the British troops on the original north ‘Boaora, September 23, 13t | Thompson.—The plaintifis here complain that Joseph | aweyt T oomversed with Phillippe in Italian; I be- » roli of bank-bills from his person, which was picked | consists of both native and foreign artixts—tho cele- u@, the jecution of which is now only indicated U ‘2. et} : e 8. Lake inking company of New York, and | lieved there were none present at the o and found to be $24. Lnquiry was then made inthe | brated Freneh treupe. Mile, Louise, Mile, Josephine, ‘ od o To tHe ONORABLE, Senor 3 age OF FORBIGN | the defendant, John Thompson, who was a broker, | those mentioned; the defendant was r vicinity, and it was ascertained (hat the rogues haden- | Mile. Tournaire, and Messieurs Benvit and To the yament. Arvams or Tne Rervntic ov VEnnzusta entered lato a pri ate arrangement in January, 1848, | MY conversation with Phillippo, but | cannot say it tered the dwelling-house of Mr. Buekley through the | relec from the amphitheatres of Brassel ‘The oration was delivered by the Hon. Robert | The undersigned, Secretary of State in the Dey to purchase @ large quantity of Treasury notes of the | Ws in his hearing. = vi ranada, has been | United States. It was agreed that they should apply Cross-examined by Mr. Mott—T! reuttle, that being the third house fromthe corner. | and London, Next is the great and original jester, The raronls, having passed up the empty house, got en. | Mr. W. ¥. Wallett, and Messrs, Walker, Money, Me- utoul, Jr., after which, the president introduced | ment of Foreign Affairs of Net loseh ilarrington, now 92 years of age, who | instructed to address to the Minister of the same de- | for one million dollarsof Treasury notes; Thompson ir to Me too young for the roof, and thus obtained aecess to the scuttle of the | Grew, Sergeant, Du Parre, Henderson and Witsoe. ved # fifer in Capt. Perkins’ company on Lex- pateneae in the gove tof Venezuela, for the | was to make application for $500,000 in his own name, | long white drew om uy house of Mr. Buckley. ‘The money wasstolen from one. | They also postess a maguiiiernt stud ol ‘pesteoatans non gecen, and Amos Baker, of Lincoln, 9 years | purpose of congratul his Excellency the Pre- | 224 Lake & Co. were to make & similar application for | peared young when she came in, but I concluded she of the lower rooms, together with two pair of pants, horses. ‘This attraction will crowd the amphitheatre age, who wae in Capt. Davis's company, at the pa at of that tepubli + ty ‘of the Grana- | the same amount, on tho understanding that it was to | W#* fifteen or sixteen yours old, Bipee Mr, Carrao’s ‘The money was identified by the owacr, and the rogue | «very evening oril: Yirwlge, Concord. ‘Their appearance created | dian government, for the com ceieen eens '| Sno pons Renenees Seen eee ae ae m “threes by Tekareph ccA. telegraphic. dospeteh waa re. | __“iRCt®, Baooaurn.—A » mstrinn company i aordinaty seusation. The president | the cause of constitutional rin Venezuela and | tained. A correspondence with the Treasury then | With the offeer, pat out his hand to Uorrao, who ceived om £riday by the Chict of Police, setting forth. Compored of General W principal performers, the infirmity of | jt loyal defenders have obtained, in a brilliant and ° took piaee. which resulted in the partios nee: the | touched it; it wae net a cordial shake of the hand, shat a Jew by the name of Garson Rosenthal, had left | horres and bewutiful ponies, combi enlarge on his ¢x- | gninterrupted series of victories, and more particu- terms asked for in the proposal made by Bon, Direct resumed—I saw Donnarumma throw himself Albany, and was on his way to New York, having sto- | Astor Place troupe, will appear in Br yt Baker, w rease with Uhe et not much disposed t h the elegant F that glorious day's work, but when | Jarly for the hon rendered to the dignity of | but they deelined accepting the terms required by his knees, and endeavor to embrace Corrao, as if jen $44, and was expected to come down by the Mud- ve “ fond ‘od to his feelings during the protracted and od ples, by the "Ecbmission of the chief of the Treasury for the sums applied for in behalf of Lake & late aud carry his point with him; Donna: son River Kail Road. Officers Recard and Bunstend TERE werenbanet Bae le the rsvirg fight, he said, last iursday evening with | disaflected in your country—a memorable act, and | Co. Upon receipt of the reply of the Treasury to Mr. SE ee tee ae COMMTROa | Mere despatched to the care, Here the sogue had | Livers Fasuliy, Will 4 Posts’ military at eumplicity I really believe I felt better | of transcendent consequences for the tranquillity of | Thompson, the parties determined to take the $500,000 | Brom Deayer. Sis tech dey of Aneil’ thea, 8. slipped their notice, but they subsequently found him pand st i it altogether, than 1 should | Y <4 i he lidation of legal power | Treasury motes, and the money to pay for them was wore to thle 19th day of April, ‘ at No, 22 Mulberry street. “On sewrching his person, Me. © that iy, taking it altogether, thai | Venezuela, anc for the consolid gal po | provided by Lake & Co.. but the deposits were made N. B. MOUNTFORT, Police Justice $40 were found. supposed to be that stolea from the Nery good actor and an artist, who be ave fvit ii! had staid at home.” “This, said Judge | jn the other sections of South America. dramatic pablie. takes his be in the name of Thompson. It appeared thatthe par- | City and County of New York, s#—AunaLoulsaCarrao parties in Albany. Officer Burnstead conveyed the | Hoar, “ts°Mr. Baker's deliberate opinion, after | This reeult has been the subject of high satisfac- | ties participated in the profits for some time, but | being duly sworn for defence. enys—I reside nt No. 6 prisoner back to Albany tor trial peat at) Hurton's, om Wedacaday evening next. Ele seventy-five years to think of i tion to the government of New Granada, who sees | Thompson subsequently refused to admit the claim | Murray strcet, and Iam the daughter of John Carrac «4 Scene in the Police Court—vin Attemps to Marry.—& , oped bis friends will give him a bunwper, sldeteng syne” was now played by the band; | in it anew gaaranty forthe regular and, prospe- | of Lake & Co. who having failed, ossigued their rights | I was married to Camillo Donnarumma on the Oth day very novel scone occuared on Friday at the Polico | Otysrie— Pierew's Minstrels are using every exer- rede. oh ® Venezu o the fraternal | to the present plaintiffs. This action ls brought to re- | of April instant, the Rev. Dr. Cummings; there Court, before Justice Mountfort, affording mach mer. tion to please the patrons of their new establishment heradés, Masrvngton; the firet named survivor, ae re Se rhe Beng Rod Dattoan | coves Foampean's teaebteduade to Lake & Ue. the | wert presentinn itbemeate ihe cals manites Corte simont ta the o@leers and many others jn attendance. | for the dloplay of hegre teprecentalions “Thete eames 4ah the Cat, tae Neg eae een New Granade, Not could it be otherwise ; | mount claimed is the difference between $170,37.and | Fortine end Philippo Donnarumma; {Rad previously The acne at times was very amusing, tite parties con- ing and instrumental performances are mach ad- Mth of April, 1775—all who remember | it and a ‘ew Granada. (New Granada, feeling a | $173,000, besides the highest premium on the $178,000 | sceu Mr. Fortin sh pm in Reade street; Thave cerned was an old Duseh farmer, of respectable appoar- mired. Pierce ls a fanny fellow —he is full of genuine Sp.¥ill stand by the Union of the United | for the government of New Sitanwy la gad | ofTrearury notes, from tho period of the tender and | been there several times; 1 saw Mr. Donnaramina ance, by the name of John Dentan sident of Al. | wit and drollery; other saen tates. lively interest in the prosperity b agns sai the present time, which, it is stated, willamount to | there several times, have conversed with him deny Bush, near Johnstown, Fulton county, abou thir. | clever in their respective departing The Ltn. Reres Croare concluded a brilliant | considering the maintenance of public tranquillity . The defendant’ denies that there wae any | there; I oueet ‘was fourteon years ob, batt ty-*ix miles back of Albany, in this Mise B. Kimeeaty.—Thi ech with the following sentiment, in whieh the | in that country a# a necessary condition of its own nership between him and Lake & (o., or that he Is | afterwards told him Twas thirteen; he knew my age; male was an Trieh woman by the naw peare Wave attra arks were given in acondensed | seeurity, it is natural that it should receive, with ble for the proceeds of the Treasury notes obtained ried letters to him, at Vortin vrally ®& widow. with tweehildren, Thos the most cordial satiefaction, the announcement of | by hi » his contract withthe goverament, This id there but a short tim themeclves for marriage, But, ican Nationality —1t woke | the re-establishment of-pence in that sister nation, | tri kely to ereupy some days Adjourned over stroet; the first time I about reader may imag idea of the above named tage 3 iets Lane of the | linked to New Granada by the closest ties of sym- | to Monday morning, at 10 o'clock o iption of their i » Yeautiful play of ” homeo ant Inetitute, to-morrow efforts have been crowned with very eity, ond will Juliet.” at th 19th of April, 17 z * on times before I war married, and took lett: * and attendan ‘* @ tall slim her recent tour, amd if #h the ‘and on the green of Lexington. It has | pathy and interest, and by numerous recollections GENERAL TERM. Seuamtheabahe dag tesae with sanait tater ceenplosian, poe pre ee tour, and 6 pees | and strengthened with the | of glories and disasters in which they have in com- | “potas Zetioss Catt \sentines 408 Paine Mt —S pong ed Duds cupreumaned decaiaeiae pe criticiem here, where we have had several tly, her fame be the hh: We learn that the diaplays, much ski meat of the dramas of the poet, and that it knits together # brother- | non participated. "t gine y ‘ in on the followt: long: wears an old nd binds e« kindred drops ‘Aihented ly theee sentiments, the Granadian | nerd, «Ippellants, adem. E. Darwin Litehfeld and ethers, oh tack Hh tae a 4 wobting palr of epectactes; his dress was rather poou- P th elegance. A good reader is seldom y hair, and rather j , through their intimete | covernment now raises ité most fervent prayers to } Seapeadente.—Jotgmanh wh the especial Conn, afirmed. on that dress at Dounarumma’s room, i line, bearing the cut of many years ago. apparently | } i shouted ued, as much aa ing a part of every drop of ioe of | heaven, that the peace which has just been re-e No. 86 Leonard street; after we were marricd we went taken from an old chest in order to look well te sr ston collepincs tt {hau a thunder gust or | tablished in that republic should be consolidated on | Tomy mother toYork ‘The short waleted coat, together with the Fat Sent tease — te a bowds of | the firm basis of « perfect reconciliation between Betore Chief Justice Ramonde. LA the world . Let that | her heroic sons, fostered and fertilized under the appr 99 —Dectstons.—In the matter of opening the ed fron ‘ court room, was’ place r . pera hs nationality be the Get lesson | auspices of tolerante and magnanimity, and of the | pourth avenue, Samuel Jones. John M. Pinckney and | free elf. t aids his marriage: s eettreinioce. clea. The Wiese” Scaae Tuli Tridk |. Metonros.White and his company of seronaders the last legacy | (Nustrious patriotism of the administration which | Richard J. Smith were appointed referees. ing following, oth; my fai ‘ape mother came to the woman, aged abo Yoars, vory fair | Sf attracting numbers of the Bowery folks, Their | now directs her destiny. oe | ang eyeats. Rebinson,—Motionto change | heuse No. WS Lecmerd tereetn una woman of ber class, only remarkebly | "inking and deucing, snd other entertainments, give ‘ _ a, | place n . end ~ _ john G. Palfrey. Gov. Briggs, and Hon. | _ In transmitting to the government of Venezuel moe ae + el gee leel laa their howe; Mr, Donnarumma eam ream Rea ciaan ass Cetaeaeel | Tammasae.Ehe Sietchtosen Femke iligiv ent ‘Joorph O. Hasbrouck v. Robert Mac.tdam-- Moti ery degraded appearance, One of | of thelr interesting concerts, at the Tabermecle, te- complaint be dismissed denied, but place of Father dceent looking: but the other, morrow evening. “The programme coutalns most ef nd father; I stated in that letter my marriage, aad vest. which was «till shorter, made the old man look all | the people—-even those who pride themnedtves ta kara arked thelr pardon; Mr. Dounarumma weed no force lege and vo body, over whieh, whon he entered the | finished their education k me home to looking for there about 12 o'clock, with an officer, and took me away; Lp the af- ternoon Iwas taken back to my father's, by Donna- rumma end the offeer; Mr. Donnarumma rsked par- Hen. a Edward Lverett, also spoke at some length, and through the respectable mediam of her Minister ent F Affnirs, the congratulations of the govern- pave eenyyeee | tent of New Graneda, en the result to * ron . changed to Kings county. Costs to abide don of my father, and fsinted, and there was a great Who seemed to hoid the widow's interest in hie hand, their excellent songe Farett® Shorey mre Sox.—We were at C which this note refers, the eagerly | “Geo. Burrill v. Jane M, Burvill.On “tesa! ' eater a Yar on k, and learned there that on Monday, | avails himself of the opportunity which it presents | divorce granted , tors," my father would not pardon him: [did was limping old fellow ergo = poe wel — : U. 8. District Court. i said at that time about “ Rafello;” All the pe were seated © John FT. Westervelt ot mit of Josiah Rich and others — me im anticipation; | wore a long drosa tering the room, the old Dutehman offered himself in IN ADMIRALTY he son of-@ farmer, whose name we do not now | to him, to reiterate the assurance ga om go enh ed barrels at once. One bullet went in 7 tre out between hie ribs, and another went being continued in her former employment, or voy- Gen. Scott (2 witnere tm the Tam 3 years of age, born in Italy, and relate the Pe © father, to ats tether for my ent age, to and from the West Indies, ke. and praying & ge the murder of his father on | consideration and perfect esteem wi Motion granted. the day I was married marriage. The widow consented, but hung down her i Hefore Judge Betts Tare ‘blast. week, about three miles from that | has the honor to subscribe hi Edwin D. cud thers 0. Frederick .teery—Mo- | Cross-examined by Mr. Parry.-I told Donnarummy head, and endeavored to look bashful The magistrate | ,AT*'\ 20 Joseph Snelling and othérs vs. The Bart eo. ‘The some 12 years of age, and an Your very obedient and faithful servant, tion for leave to renew motion gran' before I was married that [ was thirteen years old, L th the contred between the two | TON, er het hater gente ca ies, <nPaiante . . age, | y The Bark O} Mar sho: t vy oat that, had disoheyed his parents on Victono ox D. Panepes. | Susan Dusenturg +. Elijah Dusenburg Divorce gram | do not know what Kind of « boarding howe Iwas partion, and inquired if the old mam was insane’ | 7s, “sg een ne poi Sent neg Wan waar ae ee | hess met vat ’ pedicel taken’'to after I was married; I wrote the letter tomy He then asked how long they had been acquainted feliuenes ale Jounh spon the puilsten sh tat poring. Un his return his father was abeent, and | ‘The Trial of Alvarado Hunter. y wae A Attach. | Other and father by direction of Donnaramma; I together, and was informed by the old man that (hanno een Ge de ther told hin hie father would probabl 418, April 19.—The court of inquiry. rerpect- | ony custatned. Plaintift costs of motion, | snot ave written to them had he not direeted mato he hed Enews, hes nearly theve days The Justice | Tae cr the abo iCof the abore Court, with eet toe oe i. ee Geet King of Alvarado, t* still engaged in taking | — ; Torovers costs of motion: | do so; he told me what to put in the letter; then eald to the widow, “Do you know who you mre , the of the above - we Court, with h hive for his disobedience. Soon after, tedlinony, end of motion to refer. and of the reference to be ma he said he bad told the st that he had vir going to matry? Do you want to marry » maa who °™ m ax majority owners, or at least jook dows, his gun, and told his mother he was }."°Cccimadore Perry, who has occupled # seat in the | Tron Iwo months before, and had been you don't know anything about '* The widow then | Owners Of an equal molety of her, to despateh hor on @ to Putht some ducks. He forthwith loaded has rigidly int Captaia | Srasewo Case at P . and in that way induced the priest to Teoked up at the Tongietrate With a very petrifed face, | fcmtemplated and agreed voyage, upon Uheit «ivi Jarret of the gun with bullets. He then pro- r } jayor Wilk : it was untrue if he told the priest #0, and exclaimed, WL Gavit of Jobe Weleb, doughy the cweicaap of tho od (own old aehery, em the road where his took pla forbidden him the house before he was mar) WA# & widow. and its that hes been working hard | A214 Joshus Harding, and claiming tobe sbeclate ow + would probably pars. In a few moments his / nes ith I orgs J . A. LOUISE CORRAO. ~ to heep my two children, by selling & few pea nuts oo cr ins former Interest Of said Hardime te wold veo. + did pose with an ox eled, with another son, | to Kill. The eireumstances of the case. as developed | Sworn to before me this 20th day of April. 1850 about the docks, and it is with this gintleman that 1, [7,9 (06 0! he libel sevee the Whemenea | by" the testimony, are substantially ax foilows:—last N. B, MOUNTFORT, Poller Justice, live, and pays three shillings s week for my lodg- ety bendy ene rd “4 cars old, with him. Just as his father got op- 7. iy, i aseerting that the: he half part of «atd ves of the buil and took aim at him. He dis ; “a Shen wae sitting ta ti the magistrate, that he was at liberty to answer or de- epperehs satummetion "to the’ Sustien) N | the claimants on = proposed. voyage to (ialifurala, oe _ amare say qeeetions that might be pat tohim ling to him; he says he heea nice farm, and wit) “sing thet the claimants object and dissent to hor | ihrough tearm. As he was staggering under his | rived in the cars of inet Wounds, WWi¥ son came out of the ashery, evidently | Walton's City Hotel pons te 9 be TCsallne Demase, ee enbakbapea: boy just rising xeven years « sale of the sald versel, and the distribution of her pro. fo finish Its brotal work with the butt of his gum. | strangers. enxtous to pay mit to tho consideration of your Honor that I am a {nd it very hard to sell nuts enough tomake » living.” Toe the equal opmership of the libeliants, amd As he approached hifn, hie father grasped « billet | assembled wt the hotel, and were . stranger in this elty; Tam ignorant of the law as well Ly. ae ET or oe etink — Sverring that © majority of owners do awent to and H weed is ing near Wy, ard as jhis_ fon came, ep, Sun : ° an of the language, and neither understand or «peak ’ women of shat Guowrtption sets oon approve the proposed voyage of the vessel to Ualifue- knocked hime down with it, and harenenoay lish; during my residence in this city, having con- Triat an Cowrretsos oF 4 Pratntetpe i a ag band, with henion of the vlogs broken of, which they | Sned myself alm: ~ d entirely to the society of my coun. Smee | Nu sald the old man,“ sue o I parties, outer fren ancbecitie Uilot tae gh sth t him. end restrained from inet 1 ym a nid city on news, in ceare! a witness, I tt eeel, Court of thie coanty. » trial for fratricide, the inci- | avoasTewen olen chermintepomaniens tea tieW bad elem soheanane Moteies Wish ‘Se coneme o York before; I war bora in the country; ‘abe os a Youn ¥ Welch ‘Sr thode dapat June, dente attending the committal of whieh exceed in | \ccn also woe, in the back. whoteupon Drs. Jan- | the ecyniry; that several mathe vines | becume ae: ere Duteh; my fest. wits was half Dutch. | bond of same date, executed by Welch te horrible and unnatural barberity almost anything ler were sent for, who. upon exami- | quainted wiih Loules 7 eleven children, and have ten living: | jer ‘conditioned to. ecavery te sh the cath hare been made. sequal 4a | nation discovered a portion of the blade of « knife pro- | attention pald her—being at fret-only that which was ™Y Youngest daughter, ty in twenty-covon | share of the sald veasel within two yonrs, of so mech Jeeting from the rkin. in the immediate vicinity of and J now 1 want to take fs wife | SN" cine then own, om payment to Bim of the com on the outside of the third dorsal vertebra. With aed ET te ethene nancy to, this | sideration price $1,590 1 terest, together with any One of the officers acked him how much money | advances he might make in reapoet to sald yoaseh im * Fnowgh.” said the old man; “1 have $6." | (he menntime: ond stipulating. that (he sald Harding replied 1 oMficer, “it will cost you $5 to get er during the said two yours, it he ” an imes «fier he was down. ied i | —There bas just been laded. ell ond the severity of hie wounds. The son Fen ‘ “for | who was with the old gentleman, immediately farted fot the nearest heuse, and alermed the yoors, On teaching the spot, they found both ‘ather ard com Tying wenee on the ground. They Fda | being sent for, the wewods cre oe. | some aduira between Ureon MeLendon, the criminal. | reat eficrts De, jaunty tuccended ia withucawing it. | lopad riot nie emney hieh, a4 she dave: treed. The has since recovered, has bern neers eth of May last, mad | will 8 pair of fordeps, from the bane of the spinal o- ~r repentesiy 0 convenient, aouiard, ead w jail. ‘The father, it | foand bins ploughing tn the tcl none by. Telling ome | heimstineectnon' ca nacpomeresee: ome where fe ob inl’, No, 00 Reade. ‘ “ay provoked an int: ry, which, a# she dove. z now ate c Q stinately resisted the ordinary exertions of the phys- et Mr. Y we, Wl recover Detroit (Mich.) Tribune, | deceased be came for Die he latter cian to remove it. The patient was then removed to Void eons Gaeae protected. and remain with We ngs pO dy ty me bya] master of her. And no other evidence 1s, Ay a re mn teen. however, | his reridence, North Frout street, where, according to | ine for hours; 1 often aportnlatod with her on her ba pty ood a a ph ing to the court of the retation of the parties t tnd would have one.” and Hight consldcbing the nature of the wounts inaleted, | Zowtmana untwess for marringo, when she invari“DY. ‘ald’ the ofeer, pou have by this t cpslstion shvunit. Bra suntan teks : " three wit oclauned hers he , stipulation aforesaid. it 1 Gon inet tie Bestincr "00 the Sense ah $05 oe conerenens excitement attending the affair. to bea women in every particular and (hat she {rue tue, parma ont pay any more than a , SOUrt, tat the vali of sale nnd hod, pon their Attack commenced on the part of the etiminal who | Fepeatediy threatened to theot, or be the death of | Taemetcen {art Of ane; these answers were not only detide."” AL feat, the magistrate fold diupracd to com: | Mee and at law, de not constitute ® mortgage, bat Apr! Ww. Land Sa wn ’ 4 Srociee at Bavtotore.—Mr. William Blacklar, Yell known as a butcher, and a one of the city’s apectors of pork and beef, huing himself yesterday two children in” ) “t don't care for | ng in his jee » Limon alley, near Ca- | tteuck the deceased with « stick, and then stabbed him ‘ ‘ mit him to prixon oma charge of inaonity: but. finally. chrolate title to sald Welsh in the share afore- » street. He was were ay so ate in three pisses, mle fell rhe when the wife ran to hie phan Da Gay eaieher cree ais San eee of her ‘ the ordered the widow and her associates out of aM 1 Mog! Px, reserved to said Harding at 4 to hig business ae neusl in the ently part of | sealstanee, and told the monster that he had killed her | ciens, as givem in thelr testimony before the Hager. | sien ister ewe tether, witeh 1 will prodnes, , 00d detained the old tan for s short time, until he | WecaS inertia atipatoted s ond (hes accordingly; rrerning, ad * at oe Pe By hashed De pacwenee with s horeibte cath, oe concurred s* to the fact that the wound leqaite 9 aaa: end which wfil explain the peculler po-(tiou Page| seppewed C2 nee petro La the man | ee tibellente ta wba Aad s ond thas dingy i 1s apy a croseed nee,“ ‘wor a rw anal 5 re - a ee v fouthd Mr. B. hanging by his handkerchief | #0. he attacked her, Knocked hor down with the club, and although not necessarily mortal. may | T was placed: and om that’ ceearion, in a moment of of au equal molety of the auld esl Tt i fur. and. bat het reverely. It wes further given tmicr!. | vening symptoms snd resulta The ‘icfendaut was | lien of temele love ase is competed te on my hawt, ' wi }o on the subject. ted fe 4 D ; be“ bed done shaken “yop yey oe erol a hor fnvestigation of the case on | Saturday following was heed for our the windlass over the tradoor, The boy was shocked, that instead of giving the alarm imme- tel), be cam around to th idence of Mr. Black- ther considered by the court that ft ie rem RMANTOWN.— tent to the court to decree a sale of a vessel, at -war German- instance of the moiety owners, when the fespective Navan Execetios ox nowy ran € It is said, thet as the U.S. sloe by wh h time the mayor thought | 54! of April Lowise Careao again cailerd 4 1 * wm) town recently passing out of the harbor of St. — halt owners disagree and dissent to » common employ. on Fayette street, near Bond, a distance of pe Lee! ip Apter ron Uap ow ba tr —— pa it seme of her liaen wader ‘Thermas, a mon Was ron up to the yardarm, It | memt ot her, and cock. por of said helt squares, before announciag tie circunstanoe. Seeatagp chesha ba tihenhe mpcieaes totes sheave | heer Lcd pueeter ay, the oth, he again called will be remembered that a serious mutiny occurred | insist upon # particnlyr ex of ee, whieh te ed te ond dissented from by the other molety. | Wherefore, (ts ordered saa oped | ~ Tay ae horoupon r i | the of the petitioners be denied. And ft is far- 4 satmy Phe ectors in that mutiny were tl to have | this 'ardered and decreed by the court, that walese cu the body waa eut down, life was entirely ex- 4. ‘Thepreparations for the awful act had evi- jy bern made by the deceased with considera dress, and im my ca board thie vessel while tying in Hampton Roads, yy a inet previons to her sailing on her present cruise. of defendant to bail or otherwise, come The partie in thie reriows aud melanehoty nf are womthed te opt Tent The ta medin both well known in our community, Mr. Weever is «| Fourth arcane : be im cote ond showing it to have probe. North Water street, and Mr. Ahrehames father, int: hime of the step been teo lenieatly dewlt wuh. These frets, taken Sf the proctors of the Libellants motiee tm been the: fs siroag determination t» end fome picnlty. “Ths aiale | we'had vain aod wing Fn lvcurte'end pardon. On | in ce uncetion o¢ the cifcuthstancs poved vase: | eeitog within, Sve Gaye, that hoy shall progeed at the : My Are afloat in regard to the "ot baal feelieg on the or (UN wo had an interviow. and hee father ebove, ore painfully evemestiv~ of a opinion that | Rext term of this court to give evidemee under thete them raid to me, “Camilio, you hare married my on thie, os on another te. 0c anewee. and fortiowlth pay Uke cost partof Mr. Abrahams towards Mr. Weaver. upon whieh | deaghtor without my knowledge 1 w!ll forgive you pbetio boven pape . camon, & mT | fettied opinion ought to be formed Paved. Bolle-| Jou eam iver yourself of th- mputasion changes | aby expertion lias bon 1 necessary. — Bos. vin, Art against you, and prove that Matactia is wot your ’ . + Apr WY, ul that a deerce be coveted Dor Che sade of avid vessel pare | priput do Che prayer ot the Libetiaat, » commission of te a sion of "le fekvee n orks fanny of Balt. Amer., Aprit