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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . S —"", NO. 5935. MORNING EDITION---MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1850. _ TWO CENTS. . lle : L out tothe saw-mill; Cobb said we had doar well. | north room of White's house the day after ‘the Opera Troupe. | that, while we would prefer the equality df dollar tlok- Sporting Intelligence, DOUBLE SHEEFT. ___ boys, we were bloods, that we had did it up over | murder; bout four feet in length; think it wis 8 | ‘The last performance of this admirable Italian oom. | st, "and no “cholon of weatr bo Betsuse Ht | Cenrnnviiie Counse, 1. I.—Trortiva.— Wednesday, : es the end. We made up ou d¥ to clear out that —_——— litte larger than the stick exhibited here. pany, took plece on Saturday night, at Castle Garde: juares better with our republican ould be likely to being more’ money tm the end, we Sept. 4.—Purse $60, mile heats, best three in five, tm went to see the Indian at his shanty on the Thos. J. Bennett swom—Know Menasseth; saw | ners the can fully appreciate the dificulty of Baraum, in tho | harness. thusiaem surpassed any pepular demon- THE COLEBROOK TRAGEDY. tain ; found he had been there and left some | him the Sunday morni $ kcoom modat eorge ¥ Sorrel § ng after the murder; sup- A rat two th jeerta, ti ww pork and bread; then divided the money. agwin ; d be bud ven off the mountain; he limped | Station known 'n the bistory of music, in this me, | beoy. "There is no doubt that sabe taeeeenal b Ade eTomne entered ab | ¥ A Net. of } 4 i Trial of William Cainoan and Others, for Cobb took # litle more than ore third; he took | badiy; my boy inquired of Menasseth why he went | tropelis, This morning. the amiable and enterprising to each ticket, there wonld be G. Raynor entered o 3438 the Murder of Barnico White. the 50 dollar bill; we started to go to Sales’ to | Jeme; be said he gotdrunk the night before, fell | manager, Signor Pader, together with the entire suite ly certain, that there would —8:49}6 — down, apd sprained his ankle. of artiste, vocalists, and muslolans, wil depart for | PSs‘Tiroum has cvary right to put the pooaince ig | First Heat.—Fanny was the favorite against the Nathan Woodruff, sworm —On the night of the | ppiadel pb! . phia where they will perform for a few nights. | hisown pocket inntend of theirs. Me has staked a | field, at two to one, with the betting brisk, previous to Going suuih, about IZ ort ovelock. <"” ""%%* | ‘they wil next wilt Baltimore, and thenoe proceed to | Bigh risk: and had the courege and thy test Cobring | dhe ater, at that rate. Sorrel Nél won tho pole, Pam- Bammice White, an aged man, reviding in the hovn went home; [went «long with some wen | Geo. F. Daviry cashier Pharnix Branch Bank, | Charleston, from whieh city they will embark for | 23°17 \5 but just that he should receive every leith, | PY the middle place, and Selim the outside. They boosh, Litebfi ne Cor w down to Mr. White’s; went wio the kitchen, sworn —(State Attorney exhibited three papers, | Havana, on the firet of October. mate recempenre. But we think that after one or two | were started well together, Ned having rather the best town of Cole » Litehheld co., Cona, wa8 turned round, came out and weut home Next | two written with pe and one with pen und iak, | The Havana company camo among us suddenly, | nights, an auction of tickets will not only not he neces | ctit: but F ny went in front betore he had gon¢ one mayrdered during the night of Murch 30, 1850, day (Monday.) I suw Menusseth aud ‘old him to witness,)—I think the handwriting on the three | without any previous flourish of trumpets, in the sim- tery. but decidedly projadioial. We go for «dollar. | hundred yarda, and ‘the quarter two or under circumstancesof such p-culiar atrocity, that they suspected us, and would probably urrrat et peperadeshat of one person. ‘Witneas gave reasons | picity, as well as in the strength of their art and | Sua Docholce seats, afid to that complexion it will three lengths ahead, In 39 Macpady Sen 8 yardg fa > examine us, a8 to where we were on arta or the opinion, ‘ x the rear. On tl stretch, ie ree the affair cannot have escaped the recollection of Di'hr. He told me to bury the money { had, nod Covrt adjourned until to-morrow morning at 9| Power, and have made new triumphs overy woek— One of the Jonny Lind Bongs. times, and was at, least forty yarde Debind’ Pauay “your readers. An account of the murder was pab- ke-p still, We agreed to suy, on our examimetion, | o'clock. baving accomplished. in fame and in pecuniary euc- | a4, Runnere at the time she parsed the half mile pole—Selim lished in the New York Herald at tae time, aud that we went toa little run near the mill; Idraok | cen, more than any other troupe that bas visited New {a therear. Round the lower turn. Ned ¢ THIRD DAY. “gend you’ one of the Jenny Lind " with him and be went south, towards bis home, FE y, Sept. 6.—Rollin L. Beecher aw: 3 self finely, apd gained rapidly en Fanny. The mare also a notice of the arrest of William Calhoun, cad Foret perth, hones sew hint aguid chen the | aoe tebe san, ste oe hag em York. Max Maretzok was the first to suooved with , that didn’t get the prize. Don’t you be- | proke in ‘coming up the home stretch, aad crossed the us find Menaseeth ; got down to the road and heard of At the September term of the Superior Court, im White's death ; Changed our mands und concluded - session at Litchfield, Conn , their Honors Judges otto clear out, lest we should be suspected and Church and Storrs presiding followed ; did not find Menasseth; Cobn and © \l- Benjamin Balcomb, Lorenzo T. Cobb, and Heary examination, and asked him it the boy had given | 2. referred to in teatimony of Balcomb, exhibited his opera company. Signor Pater has done more—he | lieve it ought? If #0, or st 80, please publizh it. pooh a oan efforts Leer = -Menaseeth, an Indian, suspected of having perpe- him any of the money; he suid not, I offered to | to witness. Huve often seen the handwriting of | 98% Colmed “golden opinions.” At first, at high OUR COUNTRY’S FLAG. pn cok a le ok ey ger ane oe fnew 5 trated the murder. At the term of the Superior | divide mne with him, but he wou'd not tike more Cobb; have examined these papers, and think they | Prices, the enterprise, sustained at an expense of twe Fling out to the winds our bapner bright, tlein front; but after s brief consultation between . than a couple of shillings, for they would follow were written by the same hand, and that the hand- | ty thourand dollars a month, only promised to be 0} In the wide, dive alt let It wave; the judges, the heat was declared to be a dead one, aud ~ Court now in session, an indictment was found by gud gearch him went to work piling wood ; . the grand jury against Calhoun and Baleombas when I came home, Tuesday evening, fr work, been ob. —Have never seen Cobb write; hese er on pa ara prem ne: pba principals, and against Cobb and Menasseth ag | futher toldme Cobband Calhoun had trea arrested gt an interview with Cond be virtually admitted — by the time \* se just ad his eaanes. kid rules ern! rottiny, «x, tly was it cross! the treek tn coming to the tend: be puaiehed Tm this Lastumce, | in New York, and brought back te Colebrook. I written these letters. only Sfty cents, proved @ judicious one. Prom four to by distancing the horse so off: ‘accessories to the offence. ° - ‘ mede an excuse to go out, dug up the moaey Ehad eee gave reanoes. at length for thinking the | *x thourand persons bave listened delightedly, night However thaf pepalt po ged why © pl On Wednesday, the 4th instant, the trial of the | buried, started, wandered up to Wiitehsll, 1a New. papern in Cobb's hondwriting } after night, to the great artists, and the public taste | God's beniaon cleave to the fiag unfurled continued abead to the end of the heat, winuing by ® amcused commenced. On the arraigament, Bal- at hod seed, a ae a, jal, LS bevpaht Abitem Charmperiaia sworn 7 There » Pavers, in | bas extended for this kind of entertainment, This is wt the hand ot Washington i ‘i Beli 4 ‘ ‘olebrook, an am. m tweaty . the bandwrit » jay it float in the breese, ti! o whole broad wor! comb plead guilty, with the understauding that he voc Rigg in’ Colebrook S tisinbed wiik = jamin oi ane in the masurineg ot C was not surprising. ‘Tho company is, in numbers and y ‘ teemed inclined to leave the track. 24k. ‘Third Heat —Boon alter ted score, gency was tobe admitted a8 a witness for the State. | Cajhovp one yeur, and Cobb about the sume time. | facts ax Mr, Re ioe. talent, much larger and more powerfai than the usual L. ‘The reet of the accised entered a plea of not [ hived at Doty’s at the time of the murder; board- Counsel for prosecution then read the several | °P¢T® companies of the great Buropean cities, as the ed with Geo. Scott, my brother-1p-law ; Calhoun papers marked Nos. 1 and 2. They were written | list ot principal performers will show id Ned both broke up, and Selim led them found summer biand, “ v . Ned recovered i i ig lived at Cobb's father’s; Menaseth lived ou tne tripe of d uddressed to “Ben,” with- | Steffanoni, Balvi, ‘Te the tees of either pole. turn until he Not the least singular feature in the case, is mountain, in a sbanty, two miew from White's. | oursigaature All these were to the same pur. | Boson” {Prime donne. Loris, } ronort. Aye, potnting afar o'er the Atlantlo's foam, spe eusmed 9 site pap Se bell ihe Bare ondeenae @e the extreme youth oi the three white men accused (Here several papers, marked Nos. 1 and 2. were port, earuestly remonetrating with the pe to | Tedesco, Vietti, BB che pastand of th per he “a. ——— —d of hay perpetrated the murder, Baleomb and FS chanet A witness.) rs Hep ners | whom they were addressed, (ulledged to be Ben- Gasert’ { Contraite. viet watone wih pnd sary ass =. dure wile of this beat ‘and wan eaten by Nd Sal jt rought to me in my cell in juil, ina iu jamii i p . or elim, notw! nding t! 4 Cobb being minors, and Calboun apparently not broug’ y ja 00) }o4€ jamin Balcomb,) against testifying in the case, and | yitini’ > Basse. Colletti, Shem ont: wit our fa g 0 the alin 5 breese; meaty Se Sy saree, Sen, setetibotes word the aoet- 22 or 23 years of age. Thr Indian appears to marked No. 2 were wrapped around some matches, i if hk a that the priso- Ita tolde let the . deabout 45, ae peaethy, ngly Woking Sallbw | end Hung into my cell bya man named Jaines, who | here would ve te lenis silent was also | Their first performance in this city, on theeleventh | yor the Sun in bis whole long journey seve ‘Fiat, 9:48. he | has since left. fi | earnestly requested to inform the writer as to what | of last April, at Niblo's Theatre, established the great No gladsomer sight than pe. For the prosecution appeared John H. Hubbard, | At this stage of the proceedings the Court ad- | he had already testified, and a threat used that the | faot,that they were superier to apy troupe that has in bondage pine, grap State’s Attormey, and Gideon Hall, Esq.; | journed until the next morning at 9 o’elock. writer would hang himself with his bed-cord be- | visited this city, since the days of Garcia, Marini, as y n flee, youy finely giving Seymour, Eeq. and G Holster, Ey, np. | SECOND DAY. fore trial, a8 he would sooner do go than be tried, | atte; Steffanont, as Norma; Boslo, an Lady Macbeth; heya Yarm; but she could not win, Sorrel Ned proving tos peared for the accused, Baleown; und the Court — Taurspay, Sept. 5—Examination of Benjamin | and hung up afterwards like a dog. 1 statues vie'bleeka’' 0. Veta as |. WE Racecar ear eee lease ie much for ber on this occasion Belim trotted Chapman, Evy, of Hartford, aad Balcomb resumed —Cross-examined by Chapman. Miles Bidwell sworn, —Was one of the officers | Siva» Rdgardo; Tedesoo, as oC. Vaeel, as Shall nad bonvtng bene oe finely. He will make a rapid horse with Union Covase, L. I.—Taorrine.—T. Purse $260, wile heats, best threo i George Young entered b m. Lady Mossow. 2 1 1 1 0. DI ab. g Tom Carnley 12 urban News, ¥ os afi that took Cobb and Calhoun to jail; on the jour- | Ateace; Costini, as Adaigisa; Lorini,as Pollio ‘As we list to the Northern s01 ney we stopped at Wolcottville; the boys went | ti, as Brnant; C. Badiall. asthe Fescari} Vita, as Bel- To the banner we love se well! and excited crowd, and ufier the arvaign- | lcould tell ch i = > oe the Wone, pee te Ci privy; ievowes, core ; Colletti, as Raimondo ; have eminontly distin- Puraperrmia, August, 1850. eager cl and afer array ‘ Teould tell the story here ; had no conversation | and overheard the 8 talking together; Cal omse! % - ment, the court adjourned to the Congregational with any one else on the eubject ; employed coun- | houn tid, “We have got into a deviltof a sctape;”” ree - 7 ple dae or ip -oapernadgeeths ga City and reals eburch, in order to give the audience a better ge] to advise me; knew nothing about jaw; was , Cobb replied, “By God we have, but if you had | D&* trump! 4 ( JENNY LIND AND HER CONCERTS. Lady Moscow was the tavorit: “chance to see and hear duriag ‘he progress of the | told I should be proved guilty ; my counsel did not | dene as | told you, we should have been out of this | Success. After appearing at Niblo's and the Astor | 14) sony sind secompanied by Mr. Bene | vious tothe start triel. snag the audience, we noticed a large say it would be of any advantage to me to plead | scrape, or out of this place.” This was all I heard | Place. high prices were tried with tolerable sucesss ; R. Aitchcoek, Esq , a8 counsel tor the other pri- —Subject of teaiieg in this case first meationed yl | to me by Mr. Asa White, brother of deceased; he court room was crowded to excess by an told me to keep my testimony in my head, 60 that eld, I om rt belog current that Tom having been discovered and is * “ ‘i » Grace Church, and was greatly struck ies, who appeared to take great ia- - guilty; they advised me to tell the truth; they told | at the ime. but the profitable season commenced at Castle Garden | it, attended taken irom tender part of bis foot, He, how ‘terest in the trial. Seo lr would be better for sas to plead guilty; they | Jared Foster, Eeq., recalled.—Soon after the rising | on the elghth of July, since whioh time the most per- | Vit the difference between an American congregation epeevind po caas St Hemneet tare ‘The first witness called for the prosecution, was said they could tell me nothing for certs Frisvie.—Live ia Colebrook, about sixty advised by my counsel to plead tods from Barnice W Iwas a £ was te’s; List time [ saw him | told by my counsel that the State Attorney had « pA Teese, a year ry ve acked me what my bill wa: tock out bis pocketbook, opened it, and twld me to | tbe whole season bas been one of triamphs, L met Mr. Waute; warted to pay it; feos euccess has crowned every effort. The history of the ot apy horse, mare, or g: alive was Saturday nigh , March, 80th; rode home promised to use his influence, for what [had done, ; count off the amount; in counting off the money I | voeaixation has been crowned by one of the most mae dy dag lng ‘ from echool meeting with bim; got heme ahout Ll to procure mitigation of my Panietent 3 this cpn- | came to # $50 bill; did not notice the bill particu- | riebly deserved ovations ever chronicled in this me- tion to the goodly numbers who witnessed it Had it "clock; next morning & neiwhbor called for me to yerrution took place before I went before the grand larly, except that the word “fifty” ia the centre of not been for the lowering state of the weather during ill the morming of the race, there weld have been a very ff and bid her “ good captain” tare- concourse of persons st the track. ot only remained till the seamen sailed, at Heat.--Pelhew won the pole. Tom Carniey the ber handkerobief till it was out of sight. | #econd place, and Lady Mescow the outside tier to White's; went in compiny with Mr. James jury ; Celhoun, Cobb, Meuasseth and myself had | the atthe lower edge, wasin very large letters. apd sen, and Mr Bushoell; went into the fos arrested for burglary, for breaking open | [A $50 bill cn Bridgeport Bank shown witness ) The kitehen first and found every thing io disurder; White's house, on the Wedoesday night de- | geurral sppearance of this bill is hke that; (have weat into bed-room where White slept; the body lay | fore the murder; Calboun only was examiued, | seen While have gold coin a aumber of times d we dare to say it, without « rival in Por several nights past, he has enchanted js by bis wonderfal mastery of the instru. i a) 4 vg | . . R f incidents t! ight be re. | severaliveffectual attempts to get Pelhem to trot, he on the right ate, a iets Guarerring oped fo vere not discharged; 1 was _Wituess in behalt of the | Crote-examined.—Was counsel for Lr. White; unexampled amount of enthusiasm. a, ag Reet cee Agar , oe ie. | wes dram, ond the others started for the pares, fem feet touched the fleor; a wount wes over eye, State, on his examination; swore I had no kaow- | don’t know that he had many enemies; can’t say company proposes to return to | triumphs, preserves her unaffected simplicity ot cha- | Carpley led from the score round the turn; but brrak- another over the left ear, and % third on the neck, ledge of the burglary ; was neked where | was what bank the $50 bill was on; have examined 600 | gyi, city in April next, wich even ® superior troupe. | racter. It te po wonder people are to cosiens to.sce | ing up, the mare went io front for a momont, whem under the left eur; table crawer where White kept Sa urday might; testified that [ went to More’s | o1 700 bille; have never seen but one or two with bt thet the will her Qn Wednesdny every one will be gratified she, meeting with s similar accident, ageia fell im the gate-money, (deceased kept toil gare,) oa the floor; — mill that night to play checkers; Menasseth came | denomination in such large letters. ‘We have ne doubt thet the utmest sassess crown | "We learn that carriages will be permitted to drive y Fepidiy dowa the beck achest which stoodia the kitchen, we in ay wi we : 7 —Li wo | bis efforts. should eli the arrangements now le. on t6 the of Castle Garden, and Mr. Barna: sbout forty yards to the P- along ‘nt out with him; we drauk and went Mies Elmira Bett worn.—Live about two down to the gate of , and Mr Barnam ferent with a sledge that sions by; two clubs in home; said I did not see Cobb er Calhoun that house, one in the bed room. bemlock, broken pigbt ; said 1 did not know whather either of ac- 7. The mare bebared badly fulling of so much that Mr. the borne at the bi miles from Be White's; have done i Be deal | signed fore large opera house, be carried out during | will bavi ig placed over the whole c- | of work for him; did the last work for him three | the winter, we doubt not that the harvest will bee | lepath of se bridge, which will cost $1.00, #0 that in two,and a hickory one on kitchen floor; ned room | cused had part in the murder; [committed perjury | weeks before the murder; was at bis house one day | sich one for the enterprising proprietor, With a mag. | 2° frand hall can be approached without the least walle marked, apparently, with blows from ablaat then; Ltoldalie; have wld Ro L Beecheraod | that time; saw him have some gold money; ten cubital et aa nse be papea te i pA bnew wenn be poe instrument; two marks op the criting.over the bed, | others that | knew nothing of the murder; think it | exgles anda number of half and quarter eagles; | Difsent eeteblishment on Br st pop oa, a riving urs to enter an and three or four on the wall back of the bed, near was nearly 12 0’clock when we went to White’s | should think six or eight half eagles, and ten or | the great talents of the Havana compiny will never the head; White, the decessed, kept wil-gute, and the night of the murder; a@ bright, moon-biny | twelve quarter eagles; have seen him have gold | know unprofitable night. High talent and low lived atone in the house. | night; the outer door to the houre was not locked: | coin before. prices forever! Now for Jenny Lin’ Cross-examined —Broken club in the bed rooma- the bedreom door was open; think the hemlock James P_ Whipple recalled. —I let White have — bout three feet long,and sbent one tach in diameter; club exhibited in court the one | used va that oc- | two five dollar gold pieces a year ago; there was a ‘The Jenny Lt the hickory club found m the kitchea about the etion of breaking ik; saw Cale | pileothenlock ard hard wood nearthe sill; (ahick- | he report of the auction on Saturday, of tioknts to the length. ns strike the first blow ; heard hun stnke the ory club about four feet long and one inch tu di- 3 Lind’s first coscert, published in yesterday's Direct reeumed —Mr. White was about seventy gecond blow; don’t kaow when L hit White; when | umeter, rhowao Witness) think thix was the oae [| 2°RBe Lim , ld years old; the bed intcated that he had occupied — | struck [could see the figure of a man, bat not saw m North's room the day after the marder; it | Haid, basexcited @ good desi of imterest im the city at; bie oneJay wcrwse the body; body u- herd; went into the bedroom ufterwards with 4 | etcod near» chest that had bees broken opra. and the auction is the subject of conversation every. . quer to fi Whipple —Live in Coleb ab wot Hight; did not know whether White was dead or | Croemexemined —The old man kepé fell Time, 2:85 jace this day. Second Heat —Tom Carnley the favorite, at slight for choice of places for Friday's con- | Odds Atthe d. Tom took the leed. aud went to cort will take plac hursday morning, instead of ' Tuerday. as before advertined Auction. It is found. on numbering the seats at Castle Gar. den, ipstend of holding 7.000 or 8 000 persons, it oan only accommodate 4 [00 with comfort heel, and ley there until hy reached the heme stretch, when the spread herself for ths boat. ly known to the publie aa | Bbe carried the horre over his peed boke bia ay ab bas been appointed trea | the draw gate, amd led home two or threo lengns where, particularly in reference tothe firat theket, pur |! surer. factotum, and right hand man. ‘Time, 2:34% i when I struck him, did not iotead to kill | cell; undersiond, from Mr Asa White, that abou | chased by Geniv, the batter, whose estsblishmont is icin heped that gentlemen attending the conerrt Third Heat.—The horses went off at « wory rapid north of White's; Suoday woraing about eight 9 hum ; Tintended to stun him ; Thad drank three | §100 bad been found in the house, alter the murder, | yea pba ke Barnum’s Musrucs, in Broateay, Some | Till provide themselves with opern hate, or caps that | rate, Tom leading; but the mare pased him. sad beat © glock, wentdown to White's to borrow his paper; times; was not drunk, but was uuder the influe | wil in silver, except » $5 gold piree . can be conveniently stowed eway, and that ladies vill | him se the queries poles bogih, Us 30 cesoude, Bows * Knoohed at the ducer; wo never; opward aud weatia; ence ef liquor; don't thio White would hive | Daniel H’ Mitls eworn.—Cet deceased have two | 7 It ie ® juggle and that there has bron an un- | dlepenee with bonnets in the room, in order shat all | 'be back stretch, Tom Cnrulay went very, fia-ty. lap- went to bed room, and saw him iving on the bed known Calhoun of myself; am positive we saw no $10 gold piecer, American coin, first part of last | derstanding between bim and Barnum But that doos | may ree as well ax bear tho Nightingale Ratertonstely broke up ot that potat, cod-his Shaness with feet off; it truck me be had had A fit; weat person in going to and from White the night | wner. e “ not secount fcr the “bide” made by five others, who | pigdors ee the auctine madam Act eoee ne | for the beat becnme wall. The mate hep. duel os to him and found he was dead; turard wud weat of the murder. ! Asa White sworn —Am half-brother of the de- | aii seemed anxious jto get it. There isa better sola By reference to @ card in our advertising columas, | ®CTk, and came to the score in 2.314, with her com Out; notihed Mr. Frisvie, Xe, (sitne-s gives @ Henry Chase eworn —Lived in Colbronk at time | ceased; at the house on Sunday moraing, abi tion of the mystery than to charge it to Peter Funk, | It #ill be seen that Merwe Preach and i forty yards bebind her eecount to that of the pr: vious witness, Heot der, with KR. More; tended saw-mill, Oa o'clock, sew the pocket book, exhibited here, | the charge nede for admission on Saturd: to the return to the house, the disurier, the posi- Saturday night Balcomb came to mill about dark; onthe kitchen vor; one chest broken open in the | 1t *## Bot tbat the Orstahole will pot arse. be any charge to-day, Mr. Bar- tion of and wounds upoo the body, tne clubs, the soon afier he went up to Mr. Brewster's house; kitchen, and enother in the north room; let my pom ated that those who purchased tickets marks on the wall near the bed, we ) afier a time, returned to mill wih Mr Kathbua; — brother have two gold eagles lost fall; saw the foug | svother, which long sfterwards was, purchased adjoin. | 00 Baturday will bave their shilling returned to them en AFTERNOON SESSION oon after Menceseth came to mill; be spoke tome — hickory ©), exhibited bere, im the Borth ro ing the two hundred and twenty-five dollar sest, tor ee tee OS Dr. Samuel Parsons --Kesides «boat six milesfrom first. then to Baloomh, and they weat out together; Lorenzo D. Cummings, 0 w York, sworn.— | ten dollars, for. in point of fact. the seat a 4 by | after 8 o'oloc smoraing. at | White's; known him several years; saw the dead they left nbout 20 mnntes to 1] o'clock; saw nothing Live at No 254 Eighth avenue; am vow conductor Jenay Lied wil staed | body on Sunday, the Stat, and aga ou the Ture. more of them that night | op Harlem rattroad; | arrested Cobb on the 8h of a4 toe 1% day following. On Tursday made a post moetem Cr: se xeminetion elicited nothing of importance. | April, and got a man by the name of Loman to ar the beet aont, and'te | and tor tw examination in company with Dr Pease, yf Cole Walter Atwum (colored) sworn —Live onr-aalf d them Canal wet in the | ebetee rhows that Mr Genin ive far greater adept la for mastery betwee nthem # brook. Found contused wena over lef mile from Cobb's; on the day der went to ; took them tothe police office; | bat-making then in music; and we may adil, that but | proved too much tor tee horse He brvke up vi the skin, and sbout half tach bh Sandisticld with Menasseth; go tcarched them, aud found on Cobh a $50 bill, very few rnowed &,00d judgment in tue eelvctioa of | | Sixayep from bie home, on the 8th instant. George | (70 mus Otanee.siaad ond she led home tv lengthe d wo; about dark Calhoun com ide of the 10 und 11 o'clock Meoasseth and ( 80 GA apyrarance uf bruise ¢ peseeth returned in 15 arm, and hauds «We removed the skia, me to lend him a halt-pint bottle; lent him on and examined the atiected parts Deiow the leftear. then whispered to me that he was going to Cali or- Found extravasated biood auder ihe skin toconsiter- nit on Monday morning; that he honld have se able extent—three or four webes in leogth; asim money defore he let; told him it was Lite, he portant biood-weasels ruptured cmmeed bruise beter ety all night; said he could aot; bis busi- end he gotit of Ed. Taiwtor; think he tld me hea god pieces end two $10 gold pieces; the $50 bill, exhibved here, isthe one fousd on Cobh, Lt W. Ponte, need three and a half years; light com- | “Gee,” Any person giving intormation to bis | for gua the choice seats for which they paid so high, the best ma; ked it; [here pocket book contsining several jm | att bring set to be sold i Geein wostd mot, Bis at No 110 West Eleventh atreet, will | wit come off this afternoon at the Uuioe Ca: t pein ed mowey, shown witness;) found this and | probably, give three dolla & seat om the | * them, race will be three-mile heata, beat three to fies, io »; found wallet aud $5 bill, exhibit- | etage to bear the Nightingale sing, if he had not some | New Arromaient or a Carrais cr tne Pinet Wann | harness, The mage belong to Albany gad are better object in view thi the pleasure it would give | Power —Mr. Robert Suvey has been appointed Captain | known up the river then here, bat report speeks eoll of the Firet ward police in pl of Captain Wiley, | of them, sod they hare been followed by great sam him. We will be asked what can that object be? We whore term ot office hasexvired. Mr. Wiley was % | bere to witoere the race ‘t Ky Genin has found out « seoret hy which a fow | democrat; Mr. Silvey is a whig. Dd. A trottiog msteh & purse of $100 added by the pr Also 1d bruise on left side colored i above and anterior to ear. Skin discolored seme pees Waa such he must go. Twintor hved ia Colebrook; Calhoun said he got his | *"" \ he N Protesta: ple- two inches in lenuth wnd brew! ny slen aot broken Cross examined by ch ypmon —Menasseth told fo ney oicobd. ” wen in this city have realised large fortunes, He hes | | eae on ee —e ening y & fire Qrete barat t chu sta Denvens - Found extrrvanated blood beiwern ine swalp aad me that day for the fret time, that he was going to Cusmexnmined-I belonged tothe regular potion; | begun to study the philosophy of atvertising, and | U\I0 0! Waren warbine shop, OS and ® Vasey the = Califor he had been offered half he eo skull; alko between membranes of brain Id tock them trom the train be fore it reached the ¢ Being an enterprising fellow he oslouletd that be The new church editice Intely erected in have been b mab ' : did pot mention onthe way to the police office, I asked Cobb whit | would teat the truth of the pbilosephy by « practical ap. | PS niptih A degAy e's Avenue ©, between Fifth and Sixth streets, bitlet of wood, aboot the Ca A matter in tny tear oy at hie perme woe; he told me it wae Lerenzo Coby; Gren. called the Protestant Eyiseopal Church of the hat the plow Colhrook; told it firet hevore the Grand Jury. brorghr them back to Colebrook the day atter the | end rerolved togive Avebundred dollars for Urend treet o fr « Teer Nativity, was yesterday consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Birhop Whituogham The appropri- | ale tervices were perforwed by the Buhop, ae tinted by Keverend Dr Price, and Mesers. Clapp, | Heekine Carter, Walton, nod Hunter. The lew wt Festival. —The Socialist Pos’ dey The procesrion will lew " i wgh to cade inne Mary Aroum (colored) sworo --Colhoun and arrest; both were willing to come bac« ; did not | the choice reat in the whole hou to Jenny Lint's Grat diate death Think the other wounds oot sufficreat Meneseeth came to our house night of murder; left wish wny requisi ion coucert, rather than lose so fine a chante of advaus- to cause immediate death (Here the broaen clad between 10 and D1 o'clock ; saw Menasseth , Cale Direct resumed.—Cotb told me they took the | tng bis interests. One gentleman avked bim why be found in the bea-room of deceased, was protaced boun and Cobb on Sunday morsing, about 9 Hovsstonic cars for New York; Calhoun told me d if be ot & fool for in court.) Think the injarirs nicht have beea o'clock; remained around oor hover until half- Cobh paid his fare and gave bun $5 " Eda OF & similar MeirurMeME past three; (witness’ testimony confused, hat ard Tamtor sworn.—I never let Lorenzo ane Oe, “8 ees cake Dye | | pone were read by Kev. SM Haskins. The were Cross examination eli cved voto og mmeorteat substantially corroboratiog that of her husband oa have » @60 bill or avy gold; let him have @10 | AP0tber came up, immediately afer th» wale and of- | A party of four boys. ona boating excar | MOD War preached by the I hurnself, from the nttace Benja hie examination in chief ) & few days betore the murder. fered him $00 jam on it, if he would transfer it, caprined. yesterday afternoon in « text “Fear God" Nexiw of com the erm, AYTERNOON SEseI0ON. aprnanoon musston and allow his to go forth to the publio asthe | puryted, yim picked up by the y firmevon, or laying ¢ Beene highteen pereons were bay The offertory | Hlow ere mide ny Mrs Luere mone sworn — Ja the night of William H. Stowe sworn —About 8th of April | purebaser. 6. said be would not give it for $600 nd the whole was coucluded by the Counsel for the defence, but overruled by the court. the murder saw Calhoun and and Menanseth, about went down on cara from Winsted to Bridgevort; | We have the seoret of the value of the ticket, in the Accordingly, 9 o'clock, in the yard of Arnum’s howse, talking t- — when Housatonic care came in saw Cobb aad Cab eMuUBi s rvice. Benjamia Beloom was next »woru for proseee- Friber; were there nbout 2) minutes or more, heun come actors to New York train; I made ar- ee ae of men bec predhg femedhen wihe Chureb ot the Nativity, ie 8 small edifice, tlon.— Witness, when culied. swrared much agi Calhoun went south towards More’ sawinill | it oy were three patent medicine dow ie very weatly arronge wle of ar bic, and the woodwork im the 1 |, but goon recovered. end gave in his testino Menasseth went into Arnum’s again a oe ny ina firm and striwh: forward mimuet, fol Colboun and Menasseth next day lows :—TI went down to More's -aw-mll, on Sua bewe them many times talking together day evening, to play chee krt~ wich hinds at work — Lyman Seles (colored) aworn.—Was at home in the next shop; about 10 o'ciwck, Menssseth, the ip Colebrook on the night of the murder; Meaas- who have made fortunes by advertising and regarded jing. whe war brought out of jn! of | cture ix 0 of Jun. | release corpus. ineued by Jud Nor te printed in tmaitation of « a! the shove court on «gallery over the porch nud fr would attract attention all over the country, wey sentenced by the ety 7 8 fine © $0, be organ loft is erected on the end that their advertisements, being connected there. | andtn a term of thirty Gays imprisonment, hs building, just at the ngnt of the od a th, bee convicted at the July te selli Iyat Indian, came wlong, ned asked ime a the seth came to my house that night, about « quarter er. polation te the arvect and scarch of pies von ad Saletan Gente caleutated thas | Sno comsietrd of the aly term of selling. o font, aud opposite to the pulpt There are my din this church ; the seats are all al to twelve; said he had been onthe mouatain to Cobh ard Caitoun, i. i100 hie shanty to find his wife, but she was not at Henry Simons sworn.—Saw Balcomb Sunday fen Taek onan a devaeh ont hay 3 free wilt caennge home ; bis wife was at my house jhe m med morning at Geo Seort' went up with him «a mile Le yare of pray: The vewry tome that there was a great excitement xbout; snd « half towards Covb's ; left him at the bridge Got og I circular explaiming theit reasons fot went to bed hetwren 12 aod 1; betwen Sand 4 thi side of Cobb's, about nine or ten o'clock Up fora beariog, The craument mord by the dof ane | adopting the free sent system. Phey say of free denis’ nod pk, hed. he got up: LT aeked him what he got apes 4 John Olds eworn’—Boarded at Geo Scott's at the was, that Dewliog ought to he dia. | will offeriny om cones 4 and — bP ‘cohed for ; seid it was day-light; he then asked my time of the murder; Baleomb ocenpied same bed , Om the growed thet hie sentence was net | tthe mode of fr-e-will offerings weenty pe A ace rey .% * his bread and perk was; he took it and said with me; he came to bed that night between three 4 convicted hie. | @ ofore 7 o.her: let Bevause 't le werack hun, (White ) aa going tob ty on the mountaio; Cal and four o'clock [Last anawer objected to by prn- om that day. and by A writ of habeas corpus wan, bowerrr, obt I hourt yet found out ; fan inspired apostie, onid, take a club, knock him on the heed, from day ; ajo and Bal became to my house about — soner’s counsel, but objection overruled to three weeks hed ox Ma meme, har anl wart :ce Mstcloek Sunday merging, Govh raid tr mehr “Cro eramacds: Went edcbeut aie oclck; | BetSehaciaytaticcht hs rum wos trod *Mepasscth pat his uabid eat or fh4 heard that Barnice White was murdered; wid after Balcomb came home | remained awake until | jog, by paylnw for s thchet toe cencere. «rues thes M4 fy de Ay bet TY of a mile ; 1 Mepaseeih vat his ankle out of he was sorry they had murdered him hefore elec. day-light Fae ever paid before, even in Engined; aad second: hy lt he pulled off bie boot and wt it; weat about tien, for he was a good democrat ; said he should Heube ») ' ; 1p White eworn—Is son of deceased; Cal-| ly. beemure the first obo takeo from the S greens of ¢ mala tomer, and Mesaseta rat Ble lets ore the old Corpse ; Calhoua wai he would houn came to White's house the Monday night af weve nt tem bys traderman ** and here wes weept. | Side ¢ to go up ii sthes that were de der; room t "sin pitting the people agsinnt on a short ince, and Meowserih enid be could cent; jeft me house abou half at i x Mr fa tla toey Willow eqoned ife on the aristocracy in a steely ot Sollare else brion | TY Bot go any farther, that he #: Crom exatnined —Never said that Cobb was not that was there was there at the time of the mur. | '® Bie way and deserves to make money atl us at his shan at my house with Calhoun and Bal it We have taken the trouble of ansiyring Ssturdey's of our Lord, to earry for: ‘with something to ent Cee Leer, Ee ak Hr wean wets WOeak B cowed 'O | cute of oben ond ve ted thes Mal, of the mode the biewtage over to Whitess whe wool «7 since the murder; father waa not inthe habit of | haw naivthe totetssold Mey varsbased fot oot st | sithoah eat deren sent ie when & uM tet etl 'e Lf i re Tél out o Ht be ot actual! 4 ‘ae, Snstenir g his doors at night, when he was at home; | }.4up leaving a remainder old to the public at large, | that time ‘The motion was don't know how much mocey was stolen from fa- | oF 618. The foliowing table we have compiled, will | 4 ther at the ume the burglary wae committed. show the whole coovent at ® glance 3 2 . Mra. Leura Scovill sworn —Koow Mennseeth Charles Brewster sworn.— Lived at the time of well; live sixty or eigbty rode from his the murder near More’ he) ap to the table and yulled out the drawer ; my house the night of the | This eowrt it ts « Total Cost. te Price, | Wil preeeed with the civil calendar th $535 | Upon shich ere cases of considerable importance The | Offering may be accepted 474 | weather promises to be much more comfortable for | may be bleed Ax raid 875 | Jeemen, Ie jommence. | sitar ranctifies the gift’ 4th Beenne that io tae oo | ment of case Of those whore means are limited aod whose ia le ed up a couple of clube, and drank the the liquor; Calhoun poked up a walaut pole, and cat off the ead; | picked upa hem anty; he Baleomb came to came to our houre on the Monday morning after after supper we the murder; 1 enid “ you seem to be iame;” he re hite then get up nad cone to the bed-room heckers; he then t , tad, asbed what was waned; Calhoun cad er bce pense, sow Batceus ed bien plied that he wot drunk on Friday or Saturday, and 6 Shee ees tmedy | Wise acatreosioes, or betas a, nr baeree te Riese | Ber tient On Oe ap Ry . bave any; Calhoun then etruck him: he started ting on a pile of boards near the rond; did net know | before ‘ cane re $4908 50 §5.80 | 4 be 0. Fy are ependid boste are ply. | ings. a God may proper them. more o back when Calhoun struck mm agsin, aad knock the third person; the three talked together a few. Joseph Wileo: Both Cobb 41D 0 8606 Pothing is wanting to complete the conve. | then im soy other way; and because ail m him h x, deputy jailer, eworn —Bo' ienee of this frry exempt te ‘boat ail | to come and unite with us in the sored service of the the bed; he ete me, and said, minutes, and then went dowa the rend vut of sight. | and Calhoun have told me that they took the cara TIT) saa8 | at all events, from 10 ‘eatil 12 vel “ee tee | chureb. however It it be im their power to oom. here, fellow, and hic him!’ went ap” Creawexamined —Am not positive as to the at Sheffield. to go to New Tork, ed they took seereento, woe co tetas | bem tM IO retook “It this were doce durteg the | tribute of trce wil cavrings, Upon a and struck him several blows ; Calhoun struck identity of Balcomb and Meoanerth breakfost at Noe Marl y To calculsting the average prices of tickets to the | Sony Lind sopeente thi tects eee a me during the | tei +: iy enpret , agai, We went out jute the kitehen ; aeaiees , borona! ave included Genin’ tieket The average | ; ae focal teeta an ae ais inte, ite, hnehoe 5 Mr. Keep ewer —Resides at Mr. Whiting Francie fmous sworn Am eon of Nariow S| Publis we bave included Oe EAL Dorieg the Italian opera, the teste ou | Inge to d nes, oi is onl ¥ e my * 3 bed room: took two walieie und x har-shin, with Wone'ss om the wight of the, murder Gobe pamed Spd'Balvomb oaths Bewdey aker the meade eon | paeeeecr arth Mee geibeauotes Parehased, 67 the | See rita ilies | reyes ae aae Sm eum " os ae 8 ™ ; . i drawe: the other way; between 3 and 4 o'clock in the Ara White se-ealicdeit lo ubont twelve milee | bald by Mt. Boward, of the Irving House, whe hed | gentleman who came down from San Francisco, ‘and rummaged the morning, heard some one ngria, going t© from Cobb's house to Canaan depot; it_is more | °Tert* from bis guests to obtain « number of choles | toe By Panama, informed yesterday, ; of brandy out of wards Cobb's; was unwell that night then fifteen miles from Cobb's house to Sheffield | "St | that the ravages of the cholera on that steamer goods leaves but the gent back on the mountain ; when we had gone A Crommexamined.—Am positive ae to the identity depot: about ix miles from Cobb's house to Wi Dot more than © fourth, or, st ail events. one. were terrible. The passengers had indulged most oarty welon little ways, d acked him forsome:ning 1o drink; be of Cobb, ne the first person who pissed i de i) in- | third. of the tiekets have yet been old, there are nu- | frrely in fruite at Acapulco, which doubtless con. said I'd got enough and must lookout how we draok ; Mire. Lowwte What ne te catete “ar ae Succes, Attorney eanounsedshes tte merous choles seats to be dispored of, and we have no tributed to the severity of the disease, On the day enter oy Lady bey ‘went to the shanty and built sia the enme evidence as M testimony on behalf of the wave wal deat. | tania ee ene eto Teatian nara | before the steamer reached Panama, the deaths | ally. with thore who give their a & fire ; the had not been there; we counted Harlow Simone sworn t White's hoase | ‘The Court informed the counsel on both sides that | rempeny, wil bs still mere numerously a’tenged tate | WeT® 0 Numerous, and the consternation so great, | gladly of ‘heir little. may do it othe j there wae 9170 or $190 in ail, @60 in the day after the murder; pa broken hemlock the testimony in the case must be closed to mor morbing | and those who were kept. away by the rain, | (hat NO Aitention wne paid to the sick, and | Wr eae at ee nl to. can oy RR EE Le club in the bedroom: on Tuesday night carried & tow. The Court then adjourned until to-merrow | Sf De ould mot bid with spirit om Saturday trom the | the dead were thrown overboard with a lump of | lhe music | Sed the organ has’a very habe branty we onk tom Wat's) cna ewer hes become ofr wrest | Conardad) somning, teh clock witate cre scraped tu we Bear 8 he | piven them. "Men teoqped ose died sms | goed tne Wr © ade it ogvai, Tae ‘a bottle and went home and went to pty dy ag A fame ecinh Wen ee the __Mre Major Miller, of whom so much has beem sald | #B0b of the Nightingale’s song on this continent few he Church of the N ey ane 5 im the I deanm the rest of the brandy fnor the day alr arder. (hort walnut club | #ithin the pavt year, relative to her supposed sutcide | | The first day's sais was conducted as tairiy as any from | to be, op at 10) A M and & dur. ine Foul in the bork and robe ti Shown wirnrse ) “Phin the. cll coved home | Sifineare Pull and br i pement witha an momed | suayow'd boy the rnpeeati cutenrer MY onan eee'e | Sh oemeper sendin” Pesaran tod cubis went up to Cobb's; met Cobh imight have heen cut from this . wey seatep ta cheats, bighes to va J snd balvoun; they came out of Cobb'sand weet Juha Spencer swore.— Saw @ Walout lub in the dine pot B- O 1S eiiaianiied —o ventoge. ‘Zea bere we tabs tho opyortenttg ot caging 05.

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