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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6035. “DOUBLE. SHEET. B Ay Tea tee— xr. NIGdT OF THE PA- >. ie rer ty aioe tA Hae toa ohnoee; ne, M. Gredeluer ite: ‘Adeline: La Pores jicodeme, Mr. Thera ao ish Divertisoment— La Siciliene, by i Gutetloe Fran’. Mons: Leon ATONIO ATTA : i ase ornea “TOR PLACE. — Seoured mission to a sams 5 we Foy of London. SM A RN Tae font One toy it & WINSO. __Morthwest corner of TS —DUKING Te BouDays Tas offer for sale, by Picoe, aad an, aged oe thelr manatee ver pen an and tortoies th helt olde reer emiog De ai will bo der ioey comes: gf MARRIED AN fest BESS Mise Muth, array of talent, formis ne eamme ais nl icon ing surselves ta Od weoumieciecett te shave ent ialos cote wai ‘wo are to exhibit sia Prepared to exhibit [the largeet, most varied, A. G. BAGLEY & €0., 189 Broadway. ne Boe ep —THEM'S YOUR SORT. Jan treet, offers for sale a choice assort- © plea- werfnl at of the eatlowen, who have kindly volun- YORK —Bermon 5 aiden, Mr, Bradon: we Timothy’ Menrayer. 3 H, Wat aki Tivpler, Mr. afcer whieh, the drama dom: » Ped, with the PRI-KY 8 SLR Mr &. Fox: Sam Wax, ce, Ming Malvina. wold ‘cobs, Nol Bhatham s | atreet, one 10H rene ARENT Wi of . ares foo th iy. y rocks 9 Pate yin d iy ro W Aliegri |. Thomas and assistants. Aloock and Allen. and Mr. oy - Me. BRO! Tarv Reocivera. ‘Candeleht s, Mr Doil Me oymotd Io yynolds; mil. Mise Mary Tay Tay! ‘ Plated artiel Vernon; Sephy Weston, Bie v0 Ee Sead Madame Anna Bishop wall sing Mh tpt ballad of Bones, Sweer Hi wv 3 Accom panied on "tho Piano Fert Bubsequent to which. the — *Peciy pa anor cia their GRAND DIVERTIsRMENT, ional Dan Consisting of pigs Nati th celebrated. Ich R aan USEFUL CI ee roses’ Lass deat Oil, at nine paired. iaipe oan WILE Buoy. Bane, ‘From the Academic Ro: Royale, Ps tor first appearance im Miss MARY en ad KATZ HORN, ‘Orcheats Cavatine, from Linde ai Chama ae = eF aaed voseiaioes Rr, rh in tin oftye ue ITALIAN OPRRA TROUPE. OLIDAY NOTE ei pon a ® BUAKE, ‘Will appear in the third Pearls 's Grand Opera of fancy articles at acess thas ae iia Pn ee wie eMaa Ts TAYLOR, B latent rom a Sra os ha pubite: to make their ‘perobases Mes. J. s. LYSTE! Pile Fostaeri ws nS Reyes non ly. ‘thie will enal Miss rayurcne’® PERLLE, Christmas Mr. JOBN er brace: am, his frst ap= es pages esis ‘i i PALMER, hs Le te. en nami OW wi tIOMPRON, ess TN, TOYS FOR CHILDREN, OF GREAT VARIATY, Pe ry ae B Mtr. GEO. TAY’ ag tai 1 ae. “4 ins “phy LOR, By Mlle, Caletine ue Franck. Mt Leon has Victorine iar tot ae "aise Tor real wee: "Ploage eall'st the Tin Btors, 73 fires ) owerye Meh REN ur W. SAURIEN, aie tie Oretente, Bigeaashenck, > j ‘may Leseoured ai Niblo‘s Meret ae te road OLIDAY PRESENTS — D. PANSHAW, 5 - . JAMRS a naxas. ; Friday,and Baturday mornings, from 10 undid Bi8 Dread way, opposive Miklos SHAW, BOOKSEI.LER, He Babu aes tive ausortmen! val Books, and, Faney Articles id Orchestre of solo acme ted and con- me ne Tan Niate Oe a eee for Petes fonne: tseng atic =| W ities ft, GRORGE LOLRR, T'otncer ‘bine inane se inie me, bad Yense 38 an ottcient Ballci oe MADAME ANNA BISHOP sin one u ‘oon wih Go Coven? Bopay Beene, med Brctuaen eel woke Jet Eoting asso bs Orchestre; af onal Bigaa~ : corner of Naseau stvests Mew York. id aang re agai Denizevti's Mirererens ooFie! tim tla x othe ant work. h the Belectivnsfrom Verdi's Nebuchoa the Lombards | FYOLIDAY GIPTS—FANCY TOOL OHBSTS. FU. ora in whic a ce se wee a wy | He ‘the fe and eae Stabat Mater, brat cer quality. 6 besuuita) oa mi ater poee teat Laveane “Seesk Bird.” 7 ra Lavisra Hi. bas: constantly on fod enshusl~ eehatay’ tools, of the best ma~ jw pal Vocal Ferformers Bignor Pn awcanco Barts, ‘Ais frat appearance), ‘Signor Noves. Medame Anwa Bunor, Mies E DeLvcs, Gov», L pend One Crestoge te. ... Mendelssoba | nor Par! ‘ 5 ine yo Hosa PRESENTS —MRS. WM. SIMMONS, 554 Biehep. x. oa des Just completed a large asaottmont of Bailini, Mr. Lyster, a1 pati Grosses, dr: 4p or the a RY As + Om 01 Accor: - trRo: m1 int ‘effer, om and after this date. oe of my Fa ie Signoria a Fe Te IMAty | tock of superb millinery at pretty welaak paota ta cade America. to. pales rorm for toe my Seales bi ‘por ations. New Youx, Dee. a“ =e cet arin in methane is Cin AND NEW-YSAR PRE ENTS.—4R iy. 2. Ave favatina, * Borne I Lom- 6 Daseing aueet, mee rae feo toe dass bardi «la Crusade,” in 8 adie Ann Anna Bisnor Verdi | rare birds, just ported, arene rik, Ly from the Bast 3. Aris, e Frame Ani and Weet indies ¢ Chins, and Sou tou Pfiarets nae oa oar Broadway. “ SUITABLI Visiting ( And nealy printe & very euicadly prevent ful specimens of th in >" ra Plate Obiiest, Grand Orohestra. alt atest et cl Mr. Lyster. printed fr plates, Mr. Boo! . sn 4 be ee, atthe and printe 1i3 Felton etreet. lway. Hous PRESENTS.—BAL! aoe BLACK, Marquand ie. beg leave | te setorm thee tron! aad public in theig | been the author of “Majot Joses’ od loed by Mr, Brougham, will { Molid: sete a ey and inspeot fs volteett _ tale ter the Approsching eeason, that ie nov aliod in in pay Vimilee fetablishivents in tain, Alinoss amet LL, NO. 672 buOaD We 4 ite the Guion. vOry mtu ry night during the week antil | anoyy 4 ro Maeve seytuscl qade hand well Tnown oansere each ot iheee two ©: y aro in receipt of new stylus of qo i efferent and vi Sr nounced immediate! rth ‘wholo unter th. digesta tod f jon by.one of the frm. who te twee thinds of each yeu oft Becher Musical Manager of Tripler Hall. Picks fifty covty. JRE O08 ples, AT THE SsW YORK aura entre, S7 Bowery —Raturéay sfverneon and eveaivg, Deo et, the pe ore will ev mmence with eUrane Hane | pene in m | eiry Pmi nace posed of ‘Stones, 1 rlete. ceopeiee Rooks jacea of single atones, | on eiveters of Sismonds with Diamond ( rosses, larger "ena be found in the poe th repu | fa coo fully tie, amy ment Was ranted to HAD be for Bronce and Pari oy eonde | or Usohe, | Articles, avd other varieties, too } rous to epumerats, At the sign of the Golden Kaglo, uth | corner of Brondway and Mi . | formern, beim | talumted bam “' paake 4 sreonwood, Jt, A Ser eainy or oF a | BROADWAY, carly inspootion . Their colleetio IFFANY, YOUNG, & LUI bee to invite and rece mine i ia, a -2 Bias i cade e = Atversoen na por ormaa’ ie Seats, Tin orate invite special nm e t i Dismond Jewelry, '» monés, Precious . wrels un sec, righ and nd enamelled Jew ® confidently sage ‘Aimaission, 25 (21¢ conte; parqnet Povey Aftitles tures, real or sed Crowns, re: French Gi WRAL NINES GRAND ” SaGHEG OGY. Dee fone Cotteat montren Part Foil chorus The whole aniter to all parteot the 4 the nail, Doors Akt fie, . Ca ae orermtnaes a depart ner tbe euperintendance of Mr, Ls phe @ Mr ve te behead srt ory i belteve they are alle te execute dil@eult he etele nary ple “2 seyuiry and, Pre piation e panorama ov THE PiLantw's PROG AES —NOW open at Washington lial! Broader ar Bonyan Dreaming: M pany! Gate Sena o pon te tee Pelece: Chr'= re ‘arbor, Valnce Ges ave net herecot | oll marked tn ded perehaged « fares, trom wht | POR Havana FLORIDA | bah, on Beturd p fas the te Moe nein 0 7 arane will | ma LINERY AND DRY “GOODE, gure Valley of Weal pogtrom Corise | grad an 80 take “he Ienbel, Capt, | -<<...0n~~ ~— pam, soseloes the Heating Leaves y+ hapa fat ye) aguary Vor | LLVET AND SIUK CLOAKS AND SACKS—LANEA | eaew of Deaths Fiend ol a in aoe frotght oF porsege Washer ults | Gacherinn ftverts dave vm banda lures and teal ty v Vanits = 7; an Sa, oe jem far ? ease Trial of Paita. | THROU Gh iN® FUR GAN FRAN: Fern cus te Eacout ere. Oe day, bey By The usparsed in,theie ti’h and ol i tip CUBROK RE, hene ie, coca no wis abit rok, Piet &, North river, (oF Nove them eur ty ary perisirat | abe Wi f 2B, at three o'clock, s viption Gas werent FIGURES, SaaLt MH NEW4AN, No. iabed with mattress to San Frencisee lonre Pansma ef Bonyan’s 4 Great Heart, ny Lewer Unhin Bteornge, fo Meare ereonrs, ih‘ inotl For doseage, apvig te ; Passage through the Valle Beenonget vont sun to summa nm Christiana: anoth: Obristians parce from har Peath: & th das sd Doar HOWLAND hs ASbinwa' mr ¥- ‘elook. sittanee' rity amily Mekete, imitting w’ ieee, Sl. Ticket rained an the Penksioren ‘Ag aCerncen exhihicin om Wadncaday and Bee Tae BB UNTO RCO. Mb Wall etreet, oF JOBN OGDEN. 116 Wall sereet, 0. a TN@ OF Avia Minor, Szpia, the Bel: ‘They a taken from re feseve Fetter of Vienne. erinieton is Sus r h t patched fe ft cceomme da tio: apply to poner kD POW, "5 , Pew ih, Ble wi im his pened x? ie iis fa tha ver, feroe comtnd neater prrformanes, MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, | of which appeared to have been she | feet, as though they bad been too long for him | make » | lived in straightened c 1850. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. |< Great Union Meeting tn Connecticut. unexront, Conn., Deo. 20—11 P. M. The Union Meeting, called ter this evening, was attended by persons belenging to both the great po- Itical parties of the day, and was the largest assem- Diage ever convened in this place. The Mayor of the city presided, assisted by several old and influential citizens as Viee Presidents. The Secretaries were Messrs. Wm. H. Noble, Framois Ives, and Wm. D. Bishep. The principal speakers were Mr. Girard, of New York, and Mr. Andrews, of Connecticut. Btrong resolutions were passed. The first of which Geolares, that the formation of this government and its admission had been conducted i: rit of oo promire and concession. at upon its continu- ance depends the pi of and free ferernment throwghow the world The second resolution that the government can only be Oo niece ee the laws, until The thid Reclacee thet that the compromise measures of the last session of Congress were feir and equitable, bag sod the approval of the meeting. fourth was, that the Fugitive liave law accords with the consti , and contains merely the provision into effeet the stipala- Beceesery to tions of thet instrument, an po pledges the mevting to its support. fifth expresses opposition to all agitators of the wubject of slavery, or "eens repeal 7 Fugitive = lew. sixth expresses their thanks to Messrs. Clay, Foote, and other ne Webster. Fillmore. Dickinao: for bacco ype ex porg = com) the adjust: tos \ cain of the a fi ering the ai se Bafety Comm mittee of twenty-five were appointed, on the meeting adjourned. From Washington, NAVAL COURT MARTIAL—THE CASE OF CHAPLIN, ETC. Wasnincton, Deo. 20, 1850. Purser Forrest was examined to-day respecting the purehase of gold dust in California by Commodore Jones. Twenty thousand dollars ball for Chaplin was paid to-day, at Rockville, Maryland, and he is released. Gerrit lag ety ~~ thousend. This has saved him probably from the itentiary for lite. The various Mr. Mexwell in eS ae nts made b the New York Custom House, have all been conirmed. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION. House of tatives. BY BAINR’S RLECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasurraton, Dee. 20, 1850. Danint F, Mician, of Iowa, appeared, qualifie took his seat. Mr. Portex made an an effectual motion to go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the U: on the Cheap Postage bill. The Houge im committee proceeded to the considera- tion of bills on the private calendar. When the committee rose, three private bills were laid on the table. and two passed. After which the House adjourned till Monday. ‘The Swedish Nightingale in Virginia. Ricnmoyn, Deo. 20, 185). ‘The auetion sale of tiekets for Mlle. Jenny Lii concert in thiscity was held yesterday. The first one wasrun up to $110, at which price it was knocked down. The average price paid was $13. and the total amount of the sale was between $16,000 and Cee — for the number of tickets sold, a material ad- States, The theatre will accommodate abant 1600 per- sons. About two hundred seats were reserved. Affray in Wilmington, Delaware. Wirsiveror, Deo. 20, 1960. Our city was thrown into « state of exsitement to- dey, in consequence of Mr. 8 @. MeCaully drawing a pistol upon Mi ‘rapeis Vianent, editor of the Blue pt Tha at ws Mp of Third by Mr. V. attacking him, and the bystanders from him It exploded, causing no to any ene. From the Fact. ‘THK GOVERNOR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AND THE PUGI- ‘TIVE SLAVE LAW—CRIMINAL MATTERS, ET. Boston, Deo, 20, 1850. Mr. Atwood, the democratic idate for Governor, in New Hatopehire, has repudiated the late letter pub- shed an hie in regard to the Fugitive Slave bill, and that asa Christian aod» patriot, he shall stand by the lete Compromise measures. Jack Wade bas been indicted for robbing the Dor- cherter Bank of $30,000, and has pleaded guilty. Sen- Charles Southwick has His triat vered $i ‘0900 Monetary Affairs in Tennessee. Orverenati, Dee, 2), 1850. ‘The Band of Tennerres refuses to receive any other then Tennessee money, on deposit for exchange, or in payment of debte. The South Carolina Legisiature. Corvmma, 8 U., Deo. Lv. 1850. Yesterday, the Convention bill passed the Senate. on the second reading, unamended. by 40 to 3. The minority were actuated by courcientious scruples as to its comstitutic mality. The Weather tn Canada. Mewar Deo. 20-A. M The weather this morning. is fine. with the themome- ter 8 deg. above sero. Wind WNW. At Quebeo, the thermometer ts 12 deg. above rero and snow tine fallen sivee yesterday PM. Wind strong from the east. At Kingston, it in cloudy and cold snow. From Toronto, we le there ia beautiful sleighing, und the weather quite anappish. The Traged: of Mahomed, c&e. “ Bactim yan, Dec 20, 1850 Mr. Forrest's prize tragedy of ‘ Mahowed,’ was played. for the first time, in New Ozlrages@n the 1ith inet. Mr. Neat Sascere in it by the Southera mall, Ugence. ORNIA MILLIONAIRES IN CALIFORNIA FASHIONS, BTC The newly-arrived Californians, who sppesred in large oumbers fa the streets yesterday, attracted no little attention, They seemed to vie with ench other in the uncoathness of their garbs. Coats of ali man- ner of # pen, trowners of all sorts of colors, and hate or cape of all descriptions of shapes, wore obrervabia, One person,who put up at a number-one house, aud erg, who must have had some “rocks.” was adorned with an indercribable cont, of large dimensions, the color p's rey — penta loons which bore a ¢olor entirely unknown fm this part of the world, and which had been worn off around the origt- nally. On bis bead be were parts of two wool hate, the whole made to answer very well the purpote of a This thatching to the Californian, when viewed at armall distance, appeared like an ordinary chepeau tin warh hand basin, inverted, But, with oll the groterqneners of goth which these men arsamed. from choice, of retained from necessity, when leaving the golden lund, they were @ fine looking set of fellows aud looked a if rixty or oighty thousand of them might ate, and baild » city, wherever interest might induce them to call their energies into action Ko one of them looked duil, but all seemed to convey the ides that they were but in disguise whatever might have been the appropriateness of their garb in California, These are not the men whe heave been out to the new State, and, on the consummation of some pre-arranged speculation, re turned before the clothes they took were worn out. No, they were the men thet Inst year, and the year | pefore, amd the year before that, left by scores and | hondreds fm every sailing vessel and steamer thet started for San Francisco. They ate of thone jolly crews who ured to go down to the ships with » beg or two of clothes ne their baggage, end @ rife at their ehowlder, Alas, they have left many of their then hardy companions to fill rude graves. But they hare come safely home themseives, to bless the longiag eyes of parents or wives. who otherwise might have Kies; and then, as her tence of joy begin to flow, see bim tors pound after pound of pure shining gold into her lap, a8 mach a4 to ray, while bie heart fe full, “1 can't peak now, but there went killer for the reat of your lifa”” Or, & young husband, on meeting the ‘wite from whose roctety he had relectantty parted — the first tokeng of affection exobanged, eee him pro- ith slight | pops the noth ansuad vavanhad hie industry and fra- gelity ; and ae he presses his companion fondly to his Canes ae LATER NEWS heart, it is not without good right that he may point to that which may now give them a good start in lite. Theve are not the men who have spent for deer iuxu-| ALL PARTS OF THE PACIFIC. ries their surplus earnings; these are not they who wer bave gone tothe gambling dens, inviting sharpers to pluck them, No, they had whea they were away there a RR x v at in the West, each their star in the East, towards which or THE they gased and thought of relative duties. Those were the men who might be seen yesterday afternoon STEAMSHIP CHEROKEE, and evening, fitting themselves out at the clothiers’, hattere’, and bootmakers’ shops. Whocan do other- wise than wish them hearty God. speed? Burcipe FROM THR TH Ferny Boat—Conowen's In- quest —An inquest was held yesterday, by Mr. Ball, the Ceroner, on the body of syoung man, at the baa 2g mond street Jail. Noone came forw: to recog: the deceased; but from documents and inplemean ot ot trade found on his person. he appeared to have been wit OVER TWO MILLIONS GOLD DUST. MELANCHOLY INTELLIGENOE FROM CALIFORIA , Dame eg orem ny oe a shoemaker. ewnnwrwrrrrnrnnnes ‘was obrerved on Wedaesday eve: bead Fores beak Maw Tork, to enavend § Terrible Ravages of the Cholera. was picked up and conveyed to the above ia bus in rach anechansted and tnsendlbie state, thas ~ ON ARE men eo 2 course of na Si in Cen soneee of a nig ¢ jury found » NAMES OF THE DEAD. Deatu By Bcacvinc — Coroner Geer yesterday held an ~ ALALA LR inquest at No. 66 Prince street, on the body of » obi three years of age, hter of Mr. M came to ite death by accidently upsetti Shipments of Geld Dust from San Francisce. boiling coffee over its person, caw PAE 9 HR lostuniee eee fers Aver] THE CALIFORNIA MARKETS. Para Accipent at « Rore Waix.—Yestorday morn- ing, while « lad named Jamess Marr was at work in one of the outbuildings of a rope walk, on the corner of Thirtieth street and Eighth avenue. be ee fell through the hatchway from the third story to the first floor, which dreadfally fractured his skull, and crushed his arms and legs to such an extent, that it was deomed advisable to send him to the New York Hoepital. where he lived but aa bourend expired. Coroner Geer will hold an inquest upon the body of the deceased this morning. &o., dic., So. The steamehip Cherokee, Captain Windle, ar rived at this port yesterday morning, with two weeks later intelligence from Califorma. We are under obligations to the gentlemanly Purser of the Cherokee, to Gregory & Co.'s ex- press, and Adams & Co, for the early delivery to We lcarn that a riot took place | us of the latest California papers. We ate alse wenue, in conse- | greatly indebted to Mr. Wiuants, one of the enter Keger ged by | prising editors of the Pacyfic News, for very late advices from the interior of Calitornia. ‘The advices from San Francisco are to the 15th ult. The C. brings over two millions of dollarsin gold dust. Annexed is a list of the consignees :— SPECIE LIST PER CHRKOKYI lo ++ $678 344 G. 8 102,00 ploy: police were obliged to artis, nd ‘anally q Tied the Saree eee any persons were injured, or preperty de- stroy $l, lush. It will be seen That he ane reward of $100 the resovery of the property. Faayxiys Literary Assoctation.—On account ofthe | Ad: inclemency of the weather on Inst Thursday event Willie & C 4850 the 13th onnivensery of this society, which was then Howland & Arpia- to have taken son was Postponed to next Monday wall 2,078 evening, the it. Itis to be held in the Bathesds | Drew, Robinson & Baptist Chureb in bristle street, between Rivington 0. 2018 and Delancey streets, bce & 7 yond Court of General Sessions Brown “4s 7 Go: 2,000 Before the Recorder aad Ald. ¥ranklin and Conklin, | Thompson & ine THE TRIAL OF @&O. W. NILKS AND NATHANIEL W. ae - ock. : ROBERTS, FOR PROCURING $2,000 BY FALSE PRE- | °C" Delmon. 1 ‘TENCES. P ° . oF Dec 20.—The interest in this case continues une pote tenaw, ‘Ge 18920 Jno M. Forbes. 26 filled this morning | Warren, Fisher & Ashbey & Finn. 5016 ae numbers of whom | “Go. ),....... 18.000 Howard, son& Go 6 000 — to the vicinity of the reporter's tables, and | Rey Wm M Rogers 18,000 J.D. Walter& Co. 6.060 are Se oe See te concen tale oe Winter, Latimer & E Morrison & Uo. 6.200 alan jateednced @ second of the dene, | Oe . . Sr. 17000 B.Beck &Kusb'de 5,000 airer lop Sulliven tromJoba Sullivan, im Bos- | amos, Kno... 16040 Kaward 8, Innes & re Sostiumvewell.., 15,000 Co.........+6 6000 ‘Wiliam H. Harned eworm—My office is at the oor. | HHUNERPECL. "11509 o WX hom: 80M8 Ber of Chambers and Centre streots; I know Niles; his | Heury Melless... 13000 Wm A. Mondstio, 6,000 Silos, tn 1060 was ot the cornes ot Browdnay ant Senn | JH Vester &Uo.. 1800 H. Cogebill & Os.. $40e (paper shown) I was the commissioner beiore Noris& Adaws., 6000 whom this paper was executed: (the paper was the re- Alfred Peabody... 6,090 lease purporting to be signed by Joba Sulliven;) I Perking& Smith. 6,762 have no recoliection of the circumstances under Jobn DeWits& Co. 8,798 which the paper was signed; | know » man named Jas. Bishep & Uo.. Jobn Sullivan, butI don’t know whether he is the TF bcceed Aven same person who signed that paper; | have no recol- lection of the man at sii; don’t know wnether he was short or tall, old or young, biack or white; [have no A.W. Onndeld ... Ohas. King & Uo 11, M. Lockwood & 4 eee os =f 5225 knowledge of the man, exeept that | we my siguature there; I ve mo doubt that [ read the instrument at there the papes somes tro haves ‘no familiarity with | 8 es Po paper came from, I have no ity wit! « the signsture attached.to this paper; I don't ecw the —hety ty ne an havd writing; 1 dcu't know thet Lever did any pus. | CMDs! z ano ness for Niles; the certificates attached to this paper Josiak Macy&Bona 400 are in my ordinary band writing; I tell you that [have | Jone pheien & co 4009 no Knowledge of this matter whatever, except that I | Nichols, Pierce & lao oe my siguatare to a PORTH Co. ise ‘rose-¢xemined —I bave ao dou! nome person wey RM 2a porperting to be Jobm Builivan came betore ‘me. and Setter: Prine & Co ne ack now himself to be the same person mentioned | “Ce\sior 1200 a Miu ‘Sim pron Low Edward © Richards re-called.—I stated yesterday L100 that I had taken an interest in this case. Franc urritt. ‘The counsel for the defense here objected to Mr. 1 : ig avy evidenow Ln folerouce to matters | Hitt i Other than those connected with this or similar cases by iu whieh the detendante were concerned. ‘The counsel voy & Mureay 14eu for the prosecution here stated that they knew of uo | paiiiy’ anthony, 1's0u jal to this issue, which could bs proven by | ['N Rpconer.. « 1,000 But as Mr Richards’ name doom 023 Of counsel for the detenee, who had i: Ti acy aud concecting schemes, they, 01 Warl.. 88 therefore; put Mr. Krobards ob the standin order that Sash Pb ehcbeeens: one defence ft of & eross- | Care & Freeman... Jcbn R. bord & Co. Boul Co you mot put Mr. suggestion ef (he covrt, the witness rawn for the — N. Richards ho eae been slluaed t to “Wardwell & pore I am the James N. ing this trial; * Southmayd ‘’ J, Fennter & Ven bron seoond @ay; 1 told her that abe wae at liberty to re fore te apewer ny questions, 1 subsequently exa- | mined her; [then put ber under oath; £ compolied ber to tell the name of the person wao ome jato her room while Mr Havens #as Core; che was a reluctant witness: I was leda ed to commence these examias- tions by fnformation received from Gale; I took hold | of thin matter ae econ ae T got hold of Gale At the 4 D. Hawara y Richards om eae” Le Aeerre ountiort « 0 oF WA’ Mend & Co, 300 Total nearly. .92.000.000 roregution? A—I suppose the defendant arial . ppebahatne manieteute oetete. 4 Winessos| The ©. also brings nearly four hundred prssens were examined; | had thy woman. Ellen Williams, | very, with their pockets full of rocks. We wppead | brought there; ‘she was examiced after the vestimuny | ©" hese millionaisen— | of Guise, Havens, and Davis, bud boon taken; | had her | @ list of (hese millions | Droughtthers so that Me Haveas might identity hor; PASSENGERS THR CHERORER | she was neither ##orn nor examlued on the Bret day fla Mee Mt | Of ber a» pearance before me, she was sworn oa the | Bephia Vi et + til iew © apt NW } , ? Coben & barrows J Thomas, © & Wii, KW Them ns, G & Bx fied Rook, dM before me | ot aginse of wine and water knowledge Crore-exemined to thie matt itwave warm day tm August—she took part that was dome wi | T fret saw Mr. Richards {a relation, | the month of March or April; he | | came to kee «in whieh he | was interested; [ con but diecontiaued it, esy | till we bad Gale, ae he w | ter: Leamnot say whether Mr. Richard | to commence this business; I have bee waa in relation ed to be servedon Mra tid not take an en Wiiltome) Nileg hind ¢ confident of the wit vy ew Ween, @ Bike A Mtoe, | appearans hteenth Go not recollieet t I ever her ifehe refared; at the tim smination of this woman. the ¢ | the 16th of September, Tania Tf ehould goon and et amine her, and give the defence the privilees « cios-examination, [am as dixtinot tu of that fact ae ef any other that} be not tell the worman Lhat ehe could get back her vin, $1,060; I told her that either rhe or Niles had | 4 Mails deem defrauded cut of $1450, and [thought it could | 2 Waker be recovered crore ation was eoatioucd considerab ath, after which the prosreution read the examinations 0 sand Roberia berore the | Dr mngletrate A long ereee tamination followed on the | pert of Roberts. but introducing no new mater ® The provecution bere resied, ant the eourt called on the deience to procerd with their ones 8S howe, L BB: soetn, ‘The set ior counsel tor the defendant Nilew raid that ay, L Smith, JW Ber they rhenid reive a question ot law. and upon their Ey jarrett, FF point being eustnined, they should ak the court to charge the Jory that they mut arqutt the detend- | ante otths charges Inid tn thie jndierment, The de fence will state the Iaw points in the morning. (datur- day) + of the Grand Jury —The Geand Jury came | S etait sie ora. thie morsing and annownsed t had completed all the bust had been | before them. ‘They have on aout | hundred and eighty complet jog the pr | term Ths Grand Jury wae disimiseed, with the tha, | of the cotrt, after the following commualoations had been read by the clerk:— The Grand Inquest of the Vounty having had unter | } 4 consideration certain charges in fefereace to mal beDensld, W eats JM Soars | practices at Ward's Iriaod. aft inenstigating the ka, NO Jey Th tupren, & Ite ol «<1 Some, and hav ng Bil the evidence add in rotation | Foes @ Peuls, J Leper & Marshall, J Becton thereto. have adapted the fi «ing resolation Revolved, From all the testimony beture the Grend Jury, they can come to mo other conclasion, than | thet the Commissioners of Emigration, instead of | belng obnexious to censure by them, deserve their biphest commendation for the correct and humane mvnaged the affairs ot the WM. 5. CONBLY, | Poreman. There were some 709 or 800 passengers oa the Isthrnue—ell the eteamere would be full The intelligence from C-lifornia is sad enough. The cholera had been m king featfal ravages io the interior. The cholera had been raging at Bacramente City for six week evions to the Dich alt abet 60 deathe aday. Four men were duily employed in diggirg graves, and at night thirtees corpses fe- mained vaburied. The popatation was 15,000, tm now ‘tis only 1,500, in consequence of the deaths end flight of the inhabitants. Theeholera had ar- fived at San Francisco, and great fears were en- terteived. All busiacss was stagnated The Tennessee brought down 154 ca! vasen= gets, and 152 steerage passengers, and $1,500,000 er al Rossions of Ly Peace, io and for the OF nd The micority ot the Geand Jacy pent Ia the follow tom: — Caned members of the Grand Inquest bow ht that they do not concur in the res ie body In te. as they do tithed to the com: J ANDREW CLARK. RANARD MAGUIRE,