Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ans ME A TN ERT A TT SEE aD ~— > . a _— sini Seta N EW YORK HE R A LD. Sistem or Coroner Bentor—A Reeev.ar Froop Mosro—Assesenenrs—Pomne Emsormest AND ‘Trial for Murder in New Jersey. ao balf spconfat pes ‘Velvet Cloaks. and or Srexcwes —It was thought that, when Con- | Prosperrry—-Thrre has bern an unexampled | COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER, HUDSON COUNTY. | siae, tthe tea and th gS Ge sxewe omy Nera * arsenic it ne tuma. 4 Before Chief Justice Greene, Justices Van Winkle, | then prured the het water un its he mest axed bee | areca m GriMith, Cooper, and Garret son, asnociates what motive she had. to which she reptied that she | BE* bed no motive; witoess caused the body to be taken gress adjourned, the ceuntry would be. relieved, for | number of ®rangers ia the metropolis this JAMES GORDON BENNETT. ‘ a season, of speech-making and speech-makers. | Many of them have been drawn hither—filling the PROPRIETOR AND EOITOR oun aa ‘We were totally mistdken Ta every section of the | ‘hotels, amd patronizing the dry goods shops, and | 4 °Y MAX ge ral bie WERDER OF 1RREF aoe and peroct red it was very much deouyed: and b Let who won ORNER OF FULTON AXD NASSAU STS. ei ‘ r aati * SON. ona greatly «wollen; Doctors Olcott and Sulkins bargain, oe Ar a5 ones, The oh lgpeeees 7 comnts me hare had orate eibin tn tra | Dae iplanecte cod ext leak al toa comet | ESM aCe N.Y. MAlanP sa. f.@ueet | St Oey each ere occa eae rae Sees a ERAT eoy—$7 per annum “ni q 5 h ' rand sent to Doctor Chiltern. New York. to be wa: 7 THE DAIL v HBRA | conducted the prosecution, and J. D. Miller and J.B. | 1.8" Gig not examine the premises of MoKaight; the $5 Suits consist of Cloth Coat, Ca: geomoue rer | roonth, a flood of syeeches; bat, notwithstandiag ; euch general excitement and enthusiasm in the | waxem, Alno, 2.909 Or appeared tor the prisoner. burtace ot the body was much blackened, Crose-examination —The prisoner was not exam- ined et the inquest: *ho reid she did not wish to be | Gleaks. with tutson, BA per anntiny rt ns Cent’ | these, and the hackneyed echses of a ten months’ | metropolis, By the Isst census, the population of | — y¢ wiit be remembered that abont four months since, “ for wh cavers | debste, we may still have “a few more of the | this city and suburbs is shown to be about eight | Mrs MokKnight, the wife of Andrew MeKnizht, a mar- | . th ucted fre . ? n. wag | Contre and Grand « ee " fe detested fem fame sort left.” ‘hundred thousand souls; but by the railroads, | ket gardener. retiding at Bergen, in Hudson county, | py bt yao) Sire a ae days “4 ray peice de ete een Mr. Berrien and Mr. ‘Covb have spoken in | steamboats and other facilities for coming into the | New Jersey, died suddenly, ond under very suspicious | before the inques ation with her ia ‘she Amandini, tor the Cuse and Prevention ¢ to Geer tions. Wedo | AMUSEMBS t Georgia, Mr. Mason in Virginia, Mr. Butler in | metropolis, we havea floating population, almost th Carolina, Mr. Douglass in Tilinois, Mr. Cass | urban in its character, that may be estimated as in New York, Mr. Webster in New Yor nd | equal to about two millions of beings. Thus we last, but pot least, Mr Clayton has spoken in | are competing with Loudoa,and surpassing Paris. Delaware, Mr. Clay in Kentucky, and Mr. Beaton | Our progress is truly wonderful. More large ocean in St. Lonis, and all upon the settlement of the | steamers enter this port than that of any city in elovery question; and yet leaving the merits of the | the world; end the thousands of strangers pouring jed as eve in upon us daily, are not an ephemeral addition, . | Jail; told her thet the Coron:r’s jury had found her | eh Whunds. A trek y is dosiraote prepars circumstances, which created much gossip and ex. ro ‘of privoning Mra, MoKmight; sha told witnoss | Hm just recived. with @ late a:sorement of fine toil citement in the neighborhood at thetime The de- id not want tohave any +xauination. but merely | Kode Mt CHUSUN'S, {inte Roussel’s), $05 Broadway, vais ceased was taken sick between six and ven o'clock | paid she wanted her clothes to be rent to her; the in- on the morning of the first of July last, quite sad | ducement that witness had for putting the questioa denly, after breakfast, and continued to siuk autil | | Biexnighe pShary: r was Miller's examination, who stated that for the araenie; upon deine asked about cue o’elock the same day, when ehe died. -Al- | whether that was ao or.no*: she sald no, that she gent for it of her own accord; witness went to the jail on though the suddennessof her illness and death created | £0 ¥1 of her oun sono wee thinks thet at the great surprise at the moment, no ruspicion of fou | tims ofthe conversation Fhe said sometbing about play occurred for a week after, when another attempt | exiaratus; I think the said the family often put it into i tory, I tread was Aaix Dye—Hatchelor’s fenur utqaa ITALIAN OPERA, a8rou dispute es nyuch m1) BOWE " , Bow Sor cawen or ToULoves he ech of Mr. Clay, which we published | but tarry at our Notels, and in our boarding houses, | was made to poison, Some circumstances in the pri- | the cord te scien it; she sel acveiag «ise ia that ‘Sh chews yee ry es ‘ ve Aine Goss Due-Uuinten tk | yesterday, was & good spcech—patriotic to the | distributing their means freely, and giving”aetivity | goner’s conduct, together with tho sudden death of | CYeaecg muratham ie miauten, re Riles fosntne tos 00 ho tele tamer BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—Txe - [ back: bone —the same, substentially, as several of | to every kind of business and trade, the deceased, amd the second attempt to > Polson. JD. Miller. ovunsel for the prisoner. moved to sup. | teote! 'y os:ine #7 above dteer a ¢, " My e a. jor db Wines fore -LA Row | promise measures, it is manly, frank, elear, and | should come here for appreciation and for fortune. | was'exbumed, toa o eareer" *sinuquest held a the ta- pats Pimples I pLiw ¥ and i | uvanswerable, We ulways did like that speech | At this very time, we have more artistic skill in | @Best two medical gentlemen attend Generel Wright raid the counsel for the prisoner was | Enewn, poosive ten ha tall i BURTON'S B ¢ os surest Becene wet i re wl prec Py post mortem examination, removed ‘the stomach, | mistaken as to the grounds oa which cotfostons wera a , BETOD A07 pe Gorets > of Mr. Clay’s. He keeps well to the windward of | our midst thon can be found commonly inthegreat | dna gent it to Doctor Chilton, of this city, to | either admitted or rejected, The true grounds om) fiir for ; al —- the Fugitive bill, however; and ia this he exhibits | capitals of Pans, London or St. Petersburg. Jenny | be alyzed. A search was then made im the | which they are cither admitted or rejected, are thois | a Broniway. Catlonde: war l 7 am SqnareWoot, Daas | 5 bY at at ‘ A-enoce:| Riad, Pavodl, Anne Bishob! Waals Wiate house; und in an adjoining apartment. used by Mr. | truth ér talsebood xa—K ¥ ae 3 baw vat the eagacity of the old campaigner. more | Lind, Parodi, Anna Bishop, Nathalie Fitzjames, McKnight 1or washing vegetables. « paper lapelled | Che Chief Justice raid that the counsel for the | Malt, 472 Broadway rekieh, piratical-looking eraft ia not often seen | and many others, are on the full tide of success, “Aree poison, at wesiteund, A further ait p ecut'on complained thot the te mony wes sprang | reste Teams Papiie ary vite 1 1, 472 wa bcs 4 3 then made. and iu ® pail and teapot arsenic was also | upon them, ana they had not time to look into the | to ¢xsu ine Fe now etylo o Ab y norih of Mason and Dixon It has rua down | and are drawing thousands from the couatry to | found. he comtomts of those two vessels wore sent, | an ie subject, he would give titae uycit 9 mor- ; 1 ri fire: Way ori» | everything that stood ia its track, from the great | see them. Large parties, sometimes amounting to | with the stomach Ro Dr ¢ gece, in each of w! _ he | row. (this morning) to exem‘'ne it.and it enything | pale porns otarmpa v Inited St “ld Camniiioas bs . sabes : i found a Jarge portion of arsenic Bus jeagth, | new oceurred, they would bear it, aud deéide on the ®. Call and e ne the Me ean ay Gi te United States ship Constitation, of Massachusetts, several bondred , come in from the inland towas | Wie hired on the pr ‘upon which was ar. | yalidity of the objection at the sitting of the «ourt. i ; A tiny aif to the top-sail schooner sailing under the white | by the railroads, to hear the great vocalists, and | rest:a ced brought betore ssriew Be ge smag)- Dr. Chilton examined for the prosscation —fr an | at iA rt “al * i : ty i cally. saa squeatly, | strate of the county, and such facts were laid befure | apalyticnl chemist; received from Dr, Olootte sto-| Jenny Wind's East ConeorteIa c x Teather of the. silver grape. . Mi. Clay, theeriaes, | domes the sights g rally. Hotels, consequently, | Pin S induced him to commit ber for trial, Bio was | mach with all its contents, and the pte Of kwO | quence ef the creas number SEILER pkey apr P simply hails the fugitive propeller, and passes on. thrive wonderfully, and all persons enjoy the sea | subsequently indicted by + od Jury, and her | vessele, for the purposs of being mualyzed; upon ana | stvend “ oF ieee iene ; ia 1 : ted “ We publish, this morning, the speech of Col. | son, as they never before enjoyed this season of | trial fixed for the bh berqucntiy the trial | 1ysing the storiach, witness found arsenio amongst | litely td auIN “s 3 - a : : me Ate: was postponed to this set down forthis day. | the contents; it was but a very & | Benton, at St. Louis. It isaterrible affair. It | the year. This, then, isthe mission of talent, 20 | "'}y being known that the trial way to como on thit | nese opened the stomach and. fou | speaks in the tone of a Chinese imperial edict to | little studied end so litte understood. Very dis the “outside barbarians.” He shows no quarter | tinguished writers on public economy have won- New Work, l'vitay, Nove: , INGO, to Clay—none to the Omnibus; but falls upon it | dered at the prices paid, usually, to distinguished right and left, like Don Quixotte upoa the wind artists for their labors, and have endeavored to es- mills. He holds up Father Ritchie as the pas- | timate the value of public performers, in a ger in the boot, and whistles him off among the | national point of view. The results of the morning, the Court room, # very spacious and wellat- | wax a cire!e, the outeide of which was much inflamed ; Tanged room. was filled, at an early hour, by the eiti- | he then cut the stomach into small pieews. ana eit aeps of Jersey City and the neighboring villages; the | At in distilied water aboutan Rour ; bethen evaporated | India sub or © gullery in front of the Bench was exclusively occupied | ‘and filtered ft, and gain repeated the Last proces by ladies, and the body of the Court was flied, princi- | and applied to it a current of byvrogen gas. theeteet A Su pally, by the maie portion of the andience. There | of which was to produce a yellow precipitate ; he | Bot 25, ne @.probet were some ladies, however, who got seats within the | then applied a colution of ammonia, and atrer a repe- | trey + ‘Ebelt qualiew for ue bar. At10 o'clock the Court was organized, und goon | tition of there tests he discovered a very email quan- | fy.\\', alter the prisoner was brought in, in chsrge of am of- | tity of arsenic; witners se — from the contents | esis st srlntieas woes dees s week's | ereeee® Exterminetion is the rond to the aati- | present season will furnish such theorists | ficer, aud wus allowed to sit behind her counsel. She | of the other versels cue hundred and niaty-revon reek with one week’8 | Renton coalition, and the two boxes which he his | with valuable hints. Amusemen’s of a rational Sie Sentent geet eekiag ene coms ie ap: orien ot ceee a cameneecimaaiibteten tie ; ; é e : . ¢_prisone at the received of Old Dr. Jacob Townsead’s sarsaparilla, | kind are alike conduelve to the moral as well 83 | pcarances comid be 0! eck. | selene shew thas the sensests of Ame'eeapoenuia bette ras 4 The Union Mee he reserves to purge the whigs with after the next | financial prosperity of a community. Wherever nena as mer ai = tah ver; fod ie a clog ae no beggar wi is case.) h ‘ “ ° Sirs : s 3 * Rete 2 jar tact in connection with thie case, that novwith- itners. from the testiinony given here to day. au’ ri e » a | spring election He goes back to John Tyler, they are peglected or shut out, the moral standard | gcanding every effort bas buen made to find out the fat of Boing mio in the etomech, is or opifion t repori i tioz, Which was | and scores him roundly for removing Dr. Heap | of a people is but an exterior display. There are mites oe the partot the prisouse tor the commission | that the death of Mra, MoKnight was caused by tamiag ‘ 7 sn ER IK “wr sities in thi si z areg | of the horrible crime with which she is ebarg: ersnic. Upon his crose examination, he admitied i ‘ H pe seen | from thi consulate at Tunis, and for pasting Joha | cities in this country with varnish’ d Appearances | yy io thie moment. no motive can be assigned, wud | that the glace patter ‘thrown off the stomech end that ¢ t York, i to the | Howard Payne, the dramatic writer, in his place. | of morality, where the liberal arts find no encou- | the theory of the pe: wr of Bergen and Jersey City in, | testified to by Armstrovg, might bave bewu pro- jon, sed to the far- | He thinks it was a family matter, from Mr. Tyler's | ragement. From these very places emanate vice in ee eee predtstnady afvng: a mew ay Gord by otter canes dan shee of tabing srereiot he ther ion of The | family connections with the stage, and that, under | its worst forms, as in prohibited bootrs, illegal aad | made, ihe following jury was swor Detween salaratue and arsenic, they were eo mush on the ¢ 5 his administration, the stage roud was the high | dangerous prints, end in other means of pampering Joha B. Moffit, foreman; Thomas Wilson, John e- | alike in appearance. To the Court—Spems are oge of lit on Phil ad to <4 serbia racgot er lal cf terman, Thomus Hi. Budgewood. William Moot. George | the reeults produced by teking arseuic, although not lit on Phila- | road to ¢ffice. to merbid appetites; while in the social circles, the | ©. perry, Willinm Cox. Jerse Van Golder. Joo. Sturges, | a uniform one wise direct attention to | Altogether, this speech is a curious and spicy | time that might be devoted to rational amusements, oan h ae ae ap lair, — ere ‘ De ey 8u ius exeneinnn — Wiis singed Ree be 4 ge RY vd ze vat ; a . s r. Gilbert then briefly stated the case for {he prose. | body of Mrs. Knight was exhumed, and sesiated at the the sad others, | production—sherp, pungent, and savage is passed in questionable employments, which strike | guion wud. the teliewing Muaneawas cut cet pat Aan camaleation,” Cua weae* ue ‘anil m uiticude. | fearless, and slightly egotistical. In fact, itis very | at the very foundation of the morei character. In | examined ‘ = . swollen amd black. aod an offensive matter exuded { ia is : , ch like Do 3 is iste sitie Mrs. Ane Armstrong, examined for the prorecu/don | from the mouth ‘The post mortem examination took h much like Don Quixotte end the Emperor of | one of the most seemingly virtuous cities of the | yy iho District attorney- Kuew the late Jennet Mz- | piece about seven days after the 6 ment. « iad g An imperial ed pect this. Norib, not Jong ago, the inhabitants found a mil- | Knight; Mra MoKuight is dead ane died in July last; | From the state et putrifaction in which the body was t ina a 9 - — — , Nise batvestedd § : . | Kuows the prisoners she was living at the house of | feund. it would be impossible to forin uy opinion of oaagATRI Merino or Tax Comerssionans or Estronarron | 100.0% dollars invested in'the mamufactare of pro-'| ata" Mokaleht im July lest;.she lived in the caps be cnuse of death. Witness removed the stomach, and ro ¢ ae ae aa —Whe hibited books, prepared for the market by girls | cf a @omertic; Mrs, NcKuight tad no other Dr. Ulett took charse of it, Witness gould nos tall N SUDICATION, OF ‘SEE pot hen two Out | relonping t ble familie Vhen the fact | girl; the tamily of Mr. MeKnight was com whether ehe died from the effects of poison, or from ; : erage ‘ ging to respectable families. peo the fac! of the three Commissioners of Emigration appoiated . inself, bis wife. two children. the prisouer. and two | disrare. ell 1 we an ana mpecial donmaitias to inquive inte tea etatemua tooee out, more than five huodred citizens assem- | men, McKnight is a market gardener; toe Crose-examined—The admitted dootrine now thet it wilt be carried out | °® *PeCt rarer = i‘ | bled privately to examine the extent of the evil. | of MeKnight is only about titty yerds trom amongst medical men is, that arseulo iv a preservative a thet a sredin the Hereld relative to the barbari- . dence of witness; saw Mre, McKnight on the mern- | egsinet putrileetion. tien practised on Wand's loland, dcteaed chr te Le ee ee ee ee shock- | ing of the d at her house; it was | —Docter Olcott examined—Avristed in making the . - ing description. The Cities of the Plain knew | about cight o'clock in the morning; witness re- | post mortem exemination; took charge of the stenach, aa porter admission to the investigation, we told them “! : a t a 4 her, and | i th lets t wo Weel Spain Lcrael tak cod ep pteesd city seemed to have been affected generally | the deces edin bed Be poseeaer en ‘don the premises. Wito present ‘ Guppressed it id to-day thi g as i f the houre when witn Booker aud Mi inwtien; there was nothing particular in 2 redeemed. Ta another part sil Gat ingpreaionwall [77 eee tre eee What | Sones were with the decensed when witness got to the | the apprerance of the body that would eaxble the wi a ‘a i ope cahel Fear was the cause of so much hidden depravity? | house; Mr. Armetrong witucsse’s husband, got to the | ners to jucge of the cause of death, the body wasina ge oy the jound @ full account of all that took ple That city never encouraged or tolerated pub- | Bouse before witarss, and gave the deceased a table | very advanced state of putri'action. On the day of tho med c The news is very inte. | t#timon witnesses, and the fall and de- . spoonful of cholera medicine; whep witners first saw | death of Mrs, MoKnight, her husband come to wit- ses tallied sisott Of ene a8 the Ghied Caeaiemnal lic amusements, It was against the laws, The | her rhe was vomiting very much, asd ebe complained | nees’s house, and stared thas bis wife was very ill; , v ply rey al. % i sioaets, | narrow minded policy of Puritan life was car- | Of & violent rickoors in her etomach; witness guve her | witness got to Meiinight's house about tl o clock, and hy Cr City t tanid dust to the yae | together withthe resolutions and votes ef the Board | + ‘ Ae a tuwbler of warm water, but it did not relieve her; | found her very tli; witness attended her for the last ore thn ail other de Po pores feeghe ‘ol ta large | 09 Wednesday evening last. Mr. Coghlan tied out by the conventional hypoerisies of society, | vomiting eoutinued until her death, at about ono | two years; she complained of @ disordered rtomach, mesersrmec cumer atiunin pearance errant ue € ‘ ta half of re, and @ lar; . P ai ni + | and sin stalked into every house, under the garb of | o'clock on that day; witness never left the house autil | and ayrpe witness preserived some opium andice, MONBY MARKET. uu 0 have the medical clerk, has been dismissed, on morality. We merely touch upon this uawritte she died; while witnees wasia the house that mor to relieve the pain and the burning she complaiand of; Tuvaspay, Nor. 21- very ¥ ‘ ‘ned for the | Se bare suspicion of giviog us information that | ); : : y uerbumaiired a ‘the prisoner wes back aud torward through the thought rhe wes attacked with rome dreadtal ‘ i lia ) 7 rthe | # pe . history of public morals, with which, however, won in the Feemn; und toons the soow te. Wall street was rather quiet this morning. pury t h i their enters fone = on the island could have given hundreds ere familiar. The cause and effect are — the — Mimet cb! ne i . ies ‘wan not much demand for the fancier, aad the bre od des ‘. 8 well ¢ . hy ismiss re P| ee wit) Ot to houre; there was no one ia the house | altb ° s i e . not t a they rt ny fre rg ew ice in the Park, for p and you will shut in private v 2 an Hees; in about | x the death of irs, McKnight, re visited ner | the Brie Ratircad Company, in that atook, hat rat! t 1 u te Board on Wednesday afieraoo | provements in publie amusement, morally and | 82d fight of steps trom the kitoben; sho did not come , of the pail were put iato # bottle, and ihe bottle and 7 ‘votes eee te Oo itn in des; of the Commissioners, who held their A ‘ 4 into th as we eslled for her, Kemembera, | teapot. with their contents. taken by witness to | the compony's office in Wall street their head-quar meeting with closed doors, but’ also an official | ™*™tally. Public manners heey pace with the | she said, that Sire. McKnight had taken @cap of toa, | Dr. Chilten’s; the object of witness going on that oc. | enk it looks row as though the highest poln* het b " a lered on file. This @ improvement in public taste. At low prices, five | 40d (hat while she was taking her breakfast she be- | casion. was to tee the family, who 1 ete, ead | touched fh " ois ie . id ni hich was ordered on file. is docu- | thousand persons will meet ia aplecs of public | (MDE sie. In addition to the burning ia hor throat, | trom the symptoms they exhibited { deiiored them to | jouched for Brie shares. The great guas of tho ‘i re ont every assertion that wasn e ‘ the complained of a violent psin in her bowels. and | be ail poisoned; that was the first timy I had « wus. | BAgement 5 foe that whatever they will, must y P uy a theeti Ms. Redawald wha ce | ee each one zeepectful to his neighbor, | cramps in box armsand legs; che appeared to bo ia | picion ot poise T was uo stairs in bed; | aecompliched; but to insure succers in thdir mo t f ° a ag tht oat? id wes 80 | aod each contributing to the enjoyment of ali, | sh atesony. Witness thiaks Mrs. Mel | witness was shown a paper by foue person preswat: i¢ ity . os o on the moraing of the investigation, at | » ‘ . 4 33 years of age. Dootor Olcott arrived | was labelled poison; {3 was Gorm in emall pieces, bat in | VOR? E°Derelly, It. would be well enough, in the & P the stetement ivindication of the tights | L2° #sites of the population, instead of being left | stout 11 o'clock | 0 be pat toget be Paper was hore | Place, to rake 2 better selection frei among the f the s' without any aim or purpose, tend to that which jg | Bet, Which was gt Pp atified by the a ies, to get v1 ie fs r of “mere pavpers,” as he calle the emigrants on | tasteful, instend of to those h i while she remai Croes exaimized—The avaaiit Sesebe've pide. Geman tawriaceden ain oo en geal ay eras Word's Lived. "The strongest part of iteaamely, | ’2tefab instend of to those low pursuits of pleasare | pathy or kind ards t ased, on the | Chilton, as found in the eZ, tantitog to by De. | batly, at this moment, one of the most tallatet on t shad’ Which soleted 06:the aemeindiional eae which elways leave their sting behind. This is | contrary witness thought she wee very unfecling in | death; witerss. trom the Dpearence of the bos ay w list, amd ft Is the height of folly to sttempt, parti: , Reever wel ‘ the great result of a warm encouragement of art, | 2% 2? | exhumed, could not form any opinion as to the exuse | larly at this eearon of the ye expansion g told tbs mains of the boy Bennett—is admitted by the una- . nah id * examined.—Q. How long had Margaret been | of her death. To the Courtereat prortration spasms, : : ot ecco vote of the Board dismissing the three | S24 thus itis that great talent i eniitled, by the A, Ten days; that was the first [ ever saw of | aud (he other aymptoms testitied to, indieate peison, | Wi! 18 our cpinion, have more than they cao do a sailiaw of d i good done to socieiy, to the amount of its reward, Q. How long was she in the country! A. About| Jacob A Vanbechirs, enueriael.-le © drugrict. ro. | Prevent the stock (rom rapidly depreciating. Mory re r || stdentss and no fret stated in the report of Mr 7 liad, B 4. | six weeks. Q. Did the goesere came to yeu sidingin Jersey City; does nok Know Hark M(line; | Capel advanced 4 ib tod i ‘ Dillon, or ta the evidenhe Slineinnd: ke boknaeined fenny Lind, Parodi, and the other great artists | about that timo? A. ¥ Were you nog all very | ktrows the perron now present, but did not know him | gqy ‘ tna PR > gle ' oubt; but how nae r we are unas , reNNbpcn vorbiony 24 in the metropolis, then, as we think, merit all the | #¥Ch excited? A. Yes, Q [Did whe eeme lato the | by nese; dove not tomember ceiling create ee hasan | Bake ‘The decline noticed tn thls atook, « @ t nd tilumia in que he revolting details will be read ave " a room when you called A. Yes. . Did the x the Sunday previous to the Int of July, but rosollocts | °F tWO sloce, was partially the resu a» $ with } P faver and patronage they command. They are | fure avy request you made ot her! A. No; but lsat | gelling arenio tosome pereon on that day, The paper | understandivg between eoversl large holt 1 thor the i tas hele bln te em 0 eminently serviceable to society; and it would | ber upon ercands, and [ think ¢he did not go willingly, | Ademtutied by the former witness was produced to wite | py ” gs go Msgr a » ( ty | Now, What acon has been taken by the Com: | not be difficult to prove that they are of mors valie | @: By the Coust-—Had Bre. MeKuight been in good | mern, and he identities the label oo it as his hand. | P*inctpeliy predueed by the fact that tho oo ‘i iva missioners vpon these facts 1 They have di to the community, in the view of any tational pab- AGN Detar Bas Genus Fame yma aang ra pany do not intend opening the canal for busin: ‘ i n. | thet who exhumed the rem lie economist, than@en thousand Wall street bro- Wright.— ' the wih sat Absahams fleshes gd Mee, eel rf rr tested pape ee tor 1° Reedersenipcemenionetinn te a hes 9 nog os he ale (wwervetlous consistency !) they have retained the | 8" OF 807 hundred rehante. MeKnight; knows the prisonor at the bar; reusembors | sicre: sli he tmeans to cay is thet the! nto hen March, a previourly intended. Ia cousequence of i diciics ha Uainieel thent Ghent. temeieo Ont PUIG AS SS going to the house of the deceased the day eho died; thy Ietel delaye by Sreshets thie year, thefooupany, (to fal ill | . wate aon the | dee i ; . a Annivas ov THe Sir Neonasxa.—The sbip Nebraska, | Wituees was sent for,in a ge er examined by Me. Wright contracts) cavnot clove the canal until the Ist of T 7 , iling of exhumation, They have dismissed Mr. Coghlan, | Capt. Toone, arrived Inst night from Chine, vie St. oreleek tn the morning; © second in July test; on the Sunday previous to | eomber, inctoad ef the 16th of Osto ‘ 2 . that it the ae re clerk, for omittug to tell What he | Thomas, where she put ia, rome time baok, to repalr prisoner eome ti ere toe, ant, the: im itr Ven a And ae sh re templated. The pies Beet ana hanes ‘ knew of the transactions on Ward's Island, though | the serious damages she received in the voighborh | witness thinks she | wied it to kill rata 1 ‘ a w 1. From iz | i i rate; be bought |, 60 that the canal ean be opened, before t pe a ; they were h t he doctors, and to the in the severe hurricane whith proved #0 fg fig oe oo Ny Rg Mees dah is ets that the : pote the , | Warden of Weste ld. Why not to many vessels, | MeKuight’s boure; she found one of the ebiide j ¢ prisoner at yore f Necen | Cf the most Important montha for busiaens in the ye. . ; i 1 of omissioa, to say | We Bave already published. Among her paeseaze Iittle b orn and the deoramd orying vut that | the sooney to pay for iy ohe te that ate. | be lost, but the Lebigh Canal Compeay will be r “ ; “ » dying, and PO one would come toher as Knight « night before, and for, > os AF ; ' ‘ ihe: (8 of e 4 precty clear, howe | Botlee Mr, Charles If Delavan, late American Cora. | Mik nck san pemeee ene ties, bomen M Keight wos in town the night befor, and forgot to | to make arrangements for the senron with “ ever tthe trues 1 for dismissing Mr. Coghe | ™etelel Agent at the felar d of Bt. Thomas. le tow efter she came, the exiled the privow Philadelphia, an’ thus prevent their bow 9 pasty ‘ . ; tea — witners found the deceased op the bed; she " s, iret, becouse he was suspeoted Of being | Jenny Lind’s Thirty-second Concert in | pick. vomiting and eviaplaining of bur ares I fen eathes ws through the Morris Ganal after thet work opens. A at at of the Herald ; und secondly, be- Ameriens | throat, and thateae wae distressed in her stomec ful of it; ob cording to this, the rerult anticipated at the close iv , c , in his testimeny, he teld too much trath. If Last evening, Mélie Lind gave her thirty-eecond | Seoemaeines yo San thirst, 1 ee tegnecn tbat I procured it for | navigation, in 1851, will not be realixed untit clo} ' i r he bad cleared the doctors and the Commissions | Concert in America, at Tripler Holl, It was the most | there econ alter, but ne Sarted bite, ond wii accompanied ber a part of | of navigation in 182, one yeur later. It isonly a mel ott ed the stotement in the Herald, he | etowded audience theze has beow ae yet im that build- | Ber welll Mr. Ati 5 , ‘Andrew MeKoight exsmined on the part of the pro. | 87 & time, Bverytbiog we have stated wit alti ia | ® bly had a vote of thanks, and hig | 128 Not only was every reat oocuptod, but every | PR mn | a Wee the busbos A of Jonet Moknt ise | ly de socomplished. and the delay ts not @ matter of | ccheampahadae tua ttinding epot im the parcoges, and evem ladies were | Nis Mekuight taklog sare ot | Serving. Gt Wlinece eeteeus te the doch op bis nade | mean lopertance to appease ‘at Git," ER? compas nd : . i ihe men. ‘They | Semmelled to stand. Ib wns n pertect “jam.” The | fer her. G.—Do you know what was di with the wan in New York the day bis wits died; ho Lett intends mabing sure werk of thal Aupsoreneat ' is nothing ne or nos inforsaing them Of | ing, which we bave siready uotized. Batfice it to ray | the time of Mr. McK night's decease, witness Sie | wate ‘sil rer sent p copa pero iy a Get | Newriy two thousand shares changed Bends. Hort } t sustal ¥ CaS |. OS Wee they do know it, | that Mies Lind was in excellent voles, and sang wish | the habit ot seving her; ber health made for wizon oud | hardly changes a on from dey to day, whoth lence A order y relase ¥ “r eform the evil, and, a spizit. #he exoelled, if possibie, hor | Men since she Semeved seat neig) e fre p the esles aie great or eal. Portsmouth Dry Dock . f ‘ d of bre n system, they appoint sning. The applauco’ was | oust— Washer besith deileate, or was she eeaae se ci wat of | not plenty, nnd every tut offered M8 taken at once may ; ‘ 9 throughont 8 Tea e law; vd : t F i eo 4 A lical cata in place of thoue | yas encered im “Teke this Lute,” end ta the “Bird | oo in wi ad | thove whe etre re large hold wese tnek « wd or show their abhorrence of nd “Hom: ct Home’ The peontiar charms | leets. the here wit the fa | Get bold of the Lalk of the @ é ; ine 4 2 mht weld Othe & of her voice aud marvellous execution were never | WES ¥ Oe ® : amily, oi! exept Mrs. 3 « cofies in the | Island is very Gui. ‘The datly eales do not actoant erp ing . ort falls trom | more remarkable The excitement was jatente. | ik for brenkiast; she took ten; thers were two weh. F , ~y he of t bem to wweh lees put a stop | There cam be no doubt that abe a. en m with we at ibe time; ont of them 1s with e a3 Loan fe well maintained. An a the aA » world He | e ony « me now; the other, Patrick Counc @ thi vance to ¢. " 4 etves ; 1 | te, dissections; and the doctors’ shall have Tork til hus re uneccana ta Mag | the threw up was ws cleat 8 kane; the p oy A oe ppapuhe mane sdeperm glingeren | Pee gti coriiee with r 5 | fall pere « eu le the dead body not hem to be ony excited; thioks it was Mr. Arm. The District Attoraey then called him by nome | 7 we oe of the eh def 1 of ‘the parent — prong who went alter the doctor; does not know the | of Patrick Craven, aed he stood up in O Ae tities were motive to-day, particularly the Taco, winte ' t - he parent, Marine Court. two men who ji with MeKnight; heard they left ross-exemined—(The witness wonderment « long | Bonds. but prices were not sustained, = : ; . are pauper an “artac FOR JRNNT LIND, pn Fae g M ine i re FF vg ong exami: at it wae Bot importert, ater The teceipts at the office of the Arsivtant Proacur ayhatith lic. | Even if re 1 stea ne that dove Betore the Hon Judge Vowles. setur and is now livin, night; does | which the Court a til tomorrow (this rq . 4 Nov. 21—Milner ¥, Loder.This caso, which wea | Et know where the other be basin spoken of | morning). of this port, to-day, smoanted to $ £7; payaon , . ‘ o | Rote + American atinoephere, ver con. to “netom egeinet Mr. Loler, the musician, for | Peete: og a = ° west bat ond Caaies it was taken — = $194,441 73— balance, $3,000 906 50 inh t 5 there, aad al it may be to some of the petty deepotiame | Money due two ladies, chords singers in Jenny tele, aston" the bag vd Court Calendar—This Day. Thompron's Reporier enys that the notes of the Bai oss inte d as beten 1 ermany. Here, all white men are equal, whee | ied Grogan, fr “pretend oy tee tamara, j Since on ped po ey Covny.—Hawards, Jus. | of Corning. N Y.. are diseredited by the albany ban er poor or rich, tick or ia th, Bat Mr. Dil- led om, but Mille Jenay Lind, who wad | Sinn huce, ce howe: that they © coat the or tery | aay, ais, $ %, 901, | and brokers. At the present price of the : elias a shower, i eport, that the emigrants are net | with Melinight; does not know that the ths which form the rvoutities of the cirentating notes e | 1 States Navy, | Pavpera; and as well might en Odd Fellow, who z | Feenenh Setnbete ton ket - . took barf chro yresdpamee over ten per een’ os avg tnd Co me om lghed «mie. 1 the survey of our coast | i# bound to receive assictance from his brethrea, on | } tases thet the Uhcloen socdicine wos given to aM feo. a ‘ hesinielt wallen h k erin be designated by that odious he thinks witners gave her something hereelt before Bower; n mil ab on Werte haan c. | qround thet ber inetertality ® | Arioee thinks she got worn alter the medicine; ho y Fire Insurance Compaty has Geolare \ “ ate of) Gere ae ss i 8 ning in the thront, all the sont | a semi annus! dividend of tem per cont of . decency and the rights of | the objection; the attachment was lacued, and pte | hers aed w that have heen © ore Stanetion a fers Looe tla At the seeoad board, prices current in the mornta ' moment J True medical ecience | in the Ronde of Constable Bush, fur sevice, who te | od ee SeK sighs bouse b Ay ats teh —Was| Brady's Daguerrcotypes on Ivory! The | Fete pretty well rustainnd, Tt will bo ween thet Pr age ape ., | eiteeved to br * Lind before the court, this ov the on ef thi oh ' 1 din the rew the contraty, it | meruing, at 11 o'elock, The nightingale will, of | the re By. ee if, ® Little after Mra, Becker: eonti pa fio seen th Peck, aaah seceain ie Railroad reid one per cent lower om time (selle “of what is held most | course sttend, in obedience to thir mandate eee | ore wry miniature, Nendion the isch ‘ots pend dayt,) thon for each. Such a great differencs | “ wr he # court, this morni N pecimens | ominons, and hot - the pews by this ¢ yi vs ry ey be expected from het fh t on veal aiee fad be 9rd asked for a to mix yoo js Gallery, dations movy hie o ortiary tere sane dg . factory rd Court of Sesttes te. MeK night, and the pioear gave it to he mente tn this stoek withto a week or tw: Porodi's Becond Personation of Te tra. told witters that Mra. MoKnight dié not complain ids to change our opinion of Cali- borer phedrcarpresmtarior~thy City Lntelitgence. until after ehe had taken her tea; I observed no other 7 aed to be the Empire State on | sitneseea . Buoceme Acetwest To THe Louxcen Daun symptome then vomiting all the time; Me, MeKaignt t 0 i Dat | The arrival of the ctenmsbip Cresent Oity, fro are compelled to Profeevor Frost's, De. | t. Lord's &e,&e. We nal | of to find room for all ia a day of two Tue Toarmvo Arrain.——We give, ia another column of this morning’s prper, a card of Me. Pie- . “ either Im the or. hy ot ‘ioe th memery of the late jaceal Jon! Joha- a = my fe re in realy » Mr. a of Parodt Kentucky. . oo a Keciest cronies by Mr. Senatiecs ‘Bookkeeping. =e a lote of gold, ‘The wet season was about petting !a, 0 ea, editor ¢ v y r “to ilkes, editor of another weekly paper, relative to $e Eine ccpmate of tee hie — are the prisoner at the bar; Mee sant Marsh's | it is anticipated that dering the winter ‘months, t! the torpedo affar. Hnicere of Ba rnqesavs at Axrrova.—Capt. Toone, of ship Nebroska, trom St Thomas, reporte that t#o shocks of cn rartBeenke bad been felt at the aboys plage, the fret ¢n the Stet Ootobst, and the eeeand on the reoond grand personation of Hivir®. | received peveignnes yesterday, that Samael ‘beurp r by Parod any distiocaished ati de. met with @ shocking acid: ana eg em Nn colchcated aie of the nneas sara naste | its inther im Abtoria, in con-equouce of tbe waren i eaFeety piety R00 Trond | mast give an upward impetus to mockogeusesliy. 82 ithetending (hat WO | iS distty pea fee oe, Baad ” of acapnon in the gerden. Lt appeare tha’ | AO a peer oe rengeest ai at ute {BY | bas on board about one & bait millions of dollar, appited a mote to it, wren ft expioded, and the cons seetiooen to vit for the premiom col Holmes ree | one million one hundred thousand of which is * ial | greed (he parqcotte amd droge circles tente struck bis neck between the jaguler vein and ceived thy bh Aiver medal i nd t ‘ metier, meltdio? | tne west rete, ant hes never rurpes the windsape, the charge ht erally Toate that part of vet pow tage 6 me | ea sang as oe hated ttt, Tice | frelght. ‘The Pastte. at Havane, from Chagres, he on vatiogs sate | as hits ccacet wold : hie Beek to pieces jaying the veins nod arteries =—talhets , whieh will ¥ fads on this eceeston, Movelll, the oot bere, ‘The untortonsts yrath wasimunediately oom | VDC lived I nt | | Fine Arts.—Taihoty pos, oF Likones teenaheres te tan Caner aE UENEN fen Lorin, the silver votoed, ably od hee in varions | vey yd his father’s house, where he now live ina eventand plajed the batfoon in the | Ort precarious sta fivet aot, and was Inc'wecte in hte performance nr A fire broke out at 8 o'clcek lat Mew Pf potas shbey Sh: DM Oak sereet Th was extingutah: preughent, turning bie ime voles and mrusical know. Niagara Hose Company No 2 ledge to the prodvetion of butiesqueefects, Indeed, —The flason the Cit ft ~ jean A vas too nee and wach too little at | other ie butliings were balf mar roener; but B iii Beit par! oular criticism —foe what is work ay ing Pia Tsverettos.—A Tog ne has appeared, | hy of being done weil. le purpose of reefiog topeaile from the doe wisn thie admirable coutrivance sail can he taken ia, in made, in short time, without pont) bi \ enencns r * I ft At bas boom tried je of the Englah To bight, "P fe 4. - | veesels. and found to answer a rably. came home about balf- past 10 oat morni papa b t market Peete tae Galt Chogres, with a large amount of California gold das was ever ich’ before; the prisoner went twier to ft, | Ivory Pay yy ty? Arinetrong’s, and brought the medieine—murtard and | #t: ‘he heliet AS boen as This will make a total of two millions by thers steadd ba! ‘The pabite ate deen er ‘vast wens thveeli'er tee ‘hanonl ors, The shipments of gold dust from S4n Pranciee Lever sew the like before. Cian in answer to many Inqut+ from the © the 19th of Oetober, already reporie halt pe ee o'eloek the court took a reese for 1 gen,00 be] 4 whe puriie, thar a new amount to five millions of dollars, The news tro vd at balf past two the sitting Ly] Californie continues favorable, and the miners we: ee, of the he jury having been called, the ‘or joining. fat returning from the mines in greet mumbers, #ith 1a: eatiomen dee plication. ten i's “yaeny ad meaeecinn © te Aah Gs WF I enn Seeasepae aca A party of engineers are now engaged it making ie pevke ty’ ele the Kea of « pr Rrcewnadlnnr deeb.) «sak