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Presiding. Chief Justiee Green, and Justices Brayton and JOHN COLLINS ON TRIAL, THR ALLEGED acevM- PLICE OF TOM KANOUSE AND LEVI COLE.—sENRY DORSEY, THE ASSOCIATE OF COLE AND KAr NOUSE, CHARGED WITH PERJURY, NEXT! OR TRIAL. Trrsax, April, 8, ‘The Supren Court for Washingt county, opened this day for the purpose of finisMng up the criminal vase spromrining on hand frow «me last term—there being two cases remaining on the calender, consisting of two concerned in thesobbery of the Phanix Bank at cley. Their psmes are John Collins and Henry C. the former charged with being a principal in the robbery with Kanouse and Cole ; and Dorsey, charged “with a witul perjury, in swearing to an alibi, ou the trial ole and of Kanouse, in August last, at whieh trial the f Jury were discharged, being unable to agree. Kanouse, “since that time, has been tried, found guilty, and sen- tenced to eight years imprisonment in the State Prison, Dorsey was indicted for the perjury, and is now in jail awaiting dais trial, At 9 o'elock the court opened, and Joseph M. Blake, the Attoruey General, called on the trial of Henry risoner moved for a ton account of material witnesses being of them residing at Paterson, New Jersey, ‘hich at this term of the court it would be impossible to obtain in season. On the application the court held the anatter under advisement. The ease of John Collins was then called on, a jury wax sworn, and the trial commenced, ‘The following wit- s wore examined up to the time of recess, un Foster, sworn, says—I am cashier of the Phornix ‘Bank, of Westerly; on the morning of the 17th of Decem- der, 1849, I went to the bank; that was on Monday; the Saturday previous T left the bank about three o'clock; doors were locked when I left; on my return on I found all the locks unlocked, and on ult, I discovered in the the vault that @ hole had been cut t anlocked the docr, and ascertained that $15,448 had been | extracted: T found a broom handle, and from its appear- 1 should think the money had been abstr from the inside of the vault, by passing the broom han- he hole; I should say, by the boc dank. about $2,000 of the stolen mone: by the bauk sinee the rob! produced and exhibited to Mr. he tound it driven unger the outer vault door. } Leomwrd 0, Richardson, sworn, say: Long Island railroad; I recollect seeing in the ears on Saturday, Decem- they bought. tickets for New London. and were the only two tickets I sold; they asked me uld sell them through tickets to New London; I 1 recollect Cole wore greenish yellow pantaloons, nis kind of mixed colored cap; they left the cars at enport ; we left Brooklyn at tireonport ‘about 1 o’glock ; on the following Monday suw the sazne two men on their return from Greenport; they were then seated in acar; I took their tickets, and bout to remark to them, that they had returned nger asking me for : Herald; the tickets they had were boat Jole appeared to be asleep most of the way lust I saw of Kanouse was when he left the the tunnel, on arriving at the depot; ouse Was at Westerly, Herve, countel for the John fooking at th been redeemed ‘Along new chisel was loster, who stated that Kill him, ‘The assault was alle Tam one of the Honductors of th K se o’elock, and arrived at aierrupted by a nuisance, and known as the ion in February , jum., sworn, says Steamboat, Allaire, plying between Greenport and New 1 recollect keeing Cole and Kanouse on the urday preceding the robbery. Urceived the tickets dated in pencit marks, yn to them by Mr. Richardson. the Mon‘ay following I saw Cole and Kanouso come in ; Kanouse spoke to me, and « vole and Kanouse in the eabin, taiking together—they both bought tickets hy —the tickets were $2 each. Kanouse oth, and gave a $5 bill on the Phenix Bank, took from his waistcoat pocket. ninatiion not material. on, being sworn, says: T drove a hack On the 15th of that month, (Satur- ve a light wagon, and drove London to Stonington ; on vy said they were going to the ed me, instead of going to were going, to stop, and they both they would call at the Waderwonieck i y took their ear- drove down to the American in on the Monday I am clerk of the Lsaw them oa board Kanouse wore a cap. +n board the boat aj ood morning sir, The Assi that Mr. el in December, 1849, day.) L put my horses bet Kanouse and Cole from } arriving at Stonington tl tomical researches, see for themselve: the Court took a recess, ceess, the Court decided adverse to the applicn- nt of Dorsey's trial, ou the conclusion of Collins's case. rye tion for posspom ck sworn, say+—I reside at Stonington, morning. December 16, 1849, I saw two men, before daylight on that morning, walking on from Westerly. sworn, says—I drove stage from don on the Monday morning in ques- ge to New London; he ferry-boat; he paid m> Mystic to New ai sworn, says :—I reside at New London; steamboat landing; L saw y onthe Monday morning loon; they took oysters two men were Levi Cole and Tom 1 he gave mea $2 him the change Yesterly with Mr. ; but I did not know thea that Cole and Kanouse A Cole and Kanouse as the nthe Monday morning I next saw them at —T had Cole and Kanouse «| Westerly; myvelf and the two prisoners pew together; (the investigation was hen the witness, Perry, clerk of the ap, Cole said.“ There, Tom, witness against us yet.” Miss Spicer was present at the <anouse, “ Tom, there is Clark asked Ly t witness will be the hard: borough, sworn, says :—In Deermber, 1849, opposite the residenc I saw gentlemen at Collins’ they were kept where they could - time; T saw one man whom they On the 1th Decem- Mrs. Collins came to go over to her house md another man called Hy T resided at Stonington, direct © prisoner, Mr. 1 Uncle Thomas; said they would go down the street, im; about eleven o'clock, with two men, and went into an- ling came out of the room, and d returned back to make a fire; when I the talking bad ceased, and no light in the vould leeve the room by a staall entry leading door: 1 wasin the kitehs je standing at the f they could meet it the time ; on ix in a box, and told me not to tell would scold her. isa young girl of not more than 17 was subjected to a long cross-exami- hing was elieited, material, to shake cur me dige Mitchell. vs. Suylam, Sage endants, before the re- andl examined as a witness, Robert IL. k and bookkeeper to the late firm of Suy- ks and accounts omplainants, for the ed the use of these this the defendants refused to | » referee decited that the complainants | ed, for the purpose of cross-examination, to the neo of eneh books as were referred to by the “xamination. The defendants, how- mply with this decisi the part of the complainants, compel the production of the bool ounts of the late firm of Suydam, Sage & Co., as ted by the referee. Mr. Judah, in support of tion, urged the reasonableness of the request. Ath ay honest merchant should be willin, allow an examination his was an allegation of frand, and how *y it would be for defendants, by a fair examina- sof their accounts, to shew to the world that failure was honest and anay contended that th ooks and accounts; Court had no authori- covery in @ ease like this action but a special proceeding, the court, would not include this ens that the Court not only had wer, but had, in similar ew The Court, he hoped, arule as defendants had contended for. sert that in an action the er to compel a disc ding no such power ext Motion fer production of books compelled a dis- would never adopt Court of Appeals. No. %—Jas. 1. Brady, ity af New-York, respondent, W | dited their business, | rors from attendance . appellant against the : H | epplication be | fair proportion supervisors for services rendered as attorney and . while he held the offlee of Counsel of the Corpo granted in the as taken to this n of New-York, A non-suit wi n which an appeal question in the ronght against t! miract for an account of attorney aud © £,—Henjamin H. Meakings, appellant. a; mpervisors on an im- radley, for the res The principal question was wh niet the will of Benjamin Hide, late of city of New-York deveased, bad authority by impl nto sell the premises in question, which are situate Ui the corner of Amity quid Grgoue sievets, Now Fork. YUM appellant, “Trtom the brsoiya age peper in the North which has for sev Trouble at Quarantine. Marine Hosrrrat, Quara: Staten Istanp, April 9, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. attention having Blarine Affairs. Awornen Livenroo: Stram Lane—Sreamonre Levae- American, shows that the destination of the steam pro- tte, built by Messrs. Perine, Paterson and try—certain], been called toa ma bec neing al vd to try Charles Leopold, better known as Dr. old: on four Indletmonts, al cha reeny; but whem Leopold was prison jreported him dead, He was ‘a few days pital, where he died, came celebrated at Ni ) and intended to run Havre, has been chan; ‘new line from Philadelp) have @ peculiar pleasure in calling attention to the steamship Lafayette, which is to sail from this port on joneer of a new line of steam him with the keeper erthe en with small pox since, and removed to the Penitet y. This Dr. Leopokd rst be- ‘ew Orleans, from which city he re- lo in the Tribune, of the Sth inst., | re- st you to republish the same in your ined statement. past been printed on new t; d . oer ph » looks every & most perfectl, sition te neste of between She will be the ment of its contents is tie, and style of comy per that comes wit , With a clearness which could scarce: her with the su! ‘espectfully, your o! *, CAMPBELL Srewart, Physician of Marine Hospital. ofthe Ariadne, gives a He is a very clever actor, and is generally es. teemed, Winans, as Jemmy Jumble, is excellent, and Ce Ti Oe Nee ee Tilton. as Hal Horsefield, keeps bia stand as a good actor. moved to New York, afew months since. Here he an- pounced himselfas black velvet coat, raised a huge moust: packets between Philadelphia and Liverpool, ‘Thi Lafay- ete ix a new and splendid first-class vessel, n propellor of two thousund tons, built in New York, and originally in- tended for the Havre trade, no expense having Miss Wemyss, as Hon, isabella Morville, is graceful, and reecives well-merited cheers, After this piece, Miss Hif- one of her admired ed, when the scientific corn curer, mounted a rich ered; but its idity of its presse ‘ache, and took board i (From the Tribune of the Sth April, 1351.) uty in this res and the enter. | | Montaziry at State Instirctions on States Isianp.— t ie mainly due ina large boarding house in Hast Broadway. One morning the landlady of this establishment went to market, keay- ing her gol piece, and a few days aft to the constancy and skill of th perintendent of its press rooms, Mr. Jo. Flliott. {From the New Albany (Ind.) Ledger. March 31 ‘This great journal—great in the influence it exerts —great in the talent, energy, and tact number of persons discharged in March from the under the charge of Dr. ¥. Campbell he number of deaths was 197; mortality over 17 per cent. ‘The number of patients dis- charged from Seaman's Retreat, in 1850, was 2.125; nuin- tainments will conclude with the beau: * Pirate of the Isles,” with Tilton, Stevens, and Miss inthe principal characters. Those who wish to y an evening in the utmost pleasure, will call dapt her, in construction and equipment; t6 the highest requirements of such a service. every advantage for the freight and passenger nd. among other merits, has that of beiog-comm@anddd watch, chain, &e.,on the hen she ‘came back. the watch was missing; . Dr. Leopold left the house, and Stewart, was 95 bourd in Brooklyn, where offieer Stephens, of our police, and « Brooklyn officer, found him, and with him the East Broudway landlady’s wate. ries Stoddart, late of the sthamabhprescend: 'y of the Villa de Lyons, of the New York and | n eurlior ported con- Bowery this evening, whore, for two shillings, they can partake of great enjoyment. Broapway THrath ber of deaths 102; ratio of mortality less than per cent. Tho latter institution is under the charge of DE Board. | WHICH it is conducted—comes to us ‘printed on mew type, and bearing an appearanee commensurate mi Havre line of packet ships, an nected with one of the Euro It seems that Leopold had The grand, romantic, fairy, ope- taken rooms in Brooklyn, and was about to open a small store for the sale of the v: lines of our city, esteemed. We The Vision of the Sun,’ which has ratic spectacle of been produced in such splendor and magnificence, will with its importance in the newspaper world. ious artieles of ” in which he is well known From the above statement it is made to a had acquired in one way and another, The officers say his room looked like a small pawnbroker’s shop, so varied were the articles which were exposed to view. Owners Were soon found for most of the valuables, and no less than five indictments were found against the Doctor, On one of these it need scarcely congratulate the community of Philadelp! on the acquisition of this fine vessel, and the prospect of seeing her followed by two other steamships, which, we learn, her proprietors expect, in due time, to associate We may remark, however, that we owe herand the institution of the line to’ private that the proportion of deaths at the Marine I tal has been nearly three times as great as at an- lishment on Staten Island. ting, which I cheerfully do (know- ing the contemptible source whence the article ema- nates), the worthy and skillful physician of the again be repeated this evening. Although “ Faustus” was placed on the stage infinite quirements, to anything seen for years in this city, it very short of the gorgeousness of “ The Vision ‘Among the attractive and beautiful features of nery, may be enumerated the hills and mountains Commerce of the Port of New York. ‘The annexed statement, compiled from official returns exhibits the quantity of certain articles exported from this port, for the week ending the 5th of April, distin- superior, in all its re- with her on the line. ‘tment (the the of the wateh above named) he was tried and convicted and had been remanded to prison, to await his trial on the other charges, when he was seized with the small pox, and died. enterprise entirely, é connection with or dependence on any corporation or Her owners are men of active energy, well acquainted with the requisitions of steam navigition. and intimately so with the course and in- nor it baving any | jn Peru; appearance of a cloud which opens and disco- versa golden sun; the magician’s abode in the of Cusco and the ro} c's castle; the Palace of Nuptials. Splendi guishing the shipments to each country:— London —0il, whale, gals. 16,098; flour, bbls., 490; mast fi 91; do. 'kege, 125; cheese, Ibe, sarsaparilla syrup, boxes, Seaman’s Retreat, whose name is associated with own in the above article, from all pro-knowledge or participation in, so unjust and unfs ment, I deem it incumbent upon me, in chartered company. ‘al palace; the golden square of Cusco; the transformations of scene- Leopold was, taken all in all, quite a cha- etured tobacco. boxe: racter in the criminal — He not only practised his ill, Kuavery with consumate 116; tar, bbis., 1,000; turpentine, bbls, ; animal black, lbs., 67; essential oil, nd under their direction y anticipate for the new but after arrest it waa | terests of the Liverpool trade ; ry—the waters become myselfand the assistants associated’ wit and anspices, we may confiden ns, 9; tea, Ubw., always’ found difficult to keep him in custody, His tricks of escaping from the offieer who had him in eu tody, became so well known, at last, that no si undertook to be his custodian, in removing lace to place, wil lived, be ous tints, until @ most brilliant palace rises out of the ‘These, with many other duzaling spectacles, are seen; and the crowning feature is, perhaps, the inost transcendently beautiful 5 “The Vision of the Sun.”” most extensive patronage, as he must have expended an correct the false impressions which are attempted to be made upon the public mind at a moment when important matters connected with the Marine Hos- pital aro under the consideration of the Legislature. In the first place, then, it will be perceived that line the success and prosperity which will reward their .790; bark, bales, 5; guana,do. 2; gum coy rther and richer ext efforts, and give a foreign commerce of Philadelphia. her first voyage to Liverpool in season for the don Industrial Exhibition,” tar, bble., 2,001; cheese, ctaclo we have ever seen, 15, 4.430; butter, Ibs. Marshall deserves the gals, 3,200; drugs, cases, 1B; His career in our city was short ; if he bis., 20; clover seed, bbls., would no doubt have been numbered amongst our most famous and cunning depredators on other people's property. He was an an iinpertatiow from some Northorn State in Europe, spoke German, but could not converse in English. rease lard, bis., 662; ba- 2,000; mfd. tobacco, bas, wheat, bush. 12.246; tea, Ibs ; cambries, cases, 37," silks, Clasgowe.—Cotton, bales, 181; gloves, 1,500; sp: gals.,5,068; paint, cks., 48; animal matte: different periods have been selected by the author of the article in the Tribune, for a comparison of Seaman’s Retreat is caleu- year 1850, and that of the Marine Hospital for the month of March of the present is also calculated in an tros., 33; elov |, hds., 69; Tnow Sram Prorriien.—The iron steam propeller J. 08. BB; Slovene hde., 69: just been launched at this . BE. Herta and immense sum of money in the production of this specta- cle, and we trust his exertions will be properly remune- rated. The cast is excellent, Fredericks and Mi ing characters, Miss A, Gougenheian y ill with a cold. cannot, a8 she is accus- temed to, give due effect to her songs; Whiting, Miss W. Rabun, has was constructed in this city for Messrs. ethers. and as regards strength, compactness and acom- modations for freight und passe think, a very fair specimen of na’ 26; beef, tres., 66: old yellow metal, ewt, 186; y—that of the + ton taking the le: Plea of euilty— Stealing Clothing. A young man, named lated for the ¢ ix, we should lly, was this morning called on to The mortalit, rv hds. 114; mwt~ charge of grand larceny, in aiding in the theft of about $60 worth of clothing, and other articles of value, which were stolen from the house No, 88 Hudson street, on the burthen is 195 tons—length 101 feet, breadth of beam 24 fect, and depth of hold nine feet.’ She has acommo- dations for twenty-two passengers. The new steamers Olivia. the Misses Gougenheim, and Mrs. Isherwood, per- fouin their respective parts well. ton, bbls., 112; horn shavings, bugs 45; mf. tobacco, Ibs. 4 25; walnut boards, erroneous manner. instead of the proportion of doaths being giv red oll, cks., 445 tothe whole number treated, 5; corn, buna, flour, bbls, 890; This piece will run for 5.140; ‘pork, bbl 20th of January last. Kelly was impleaded with one John McCarthy, who had already pleaded guilty to petit larceny, and received sentence. for New Orleans, under command of Capt. the ratio is estimated upon the basis of discharges rantham. We wish her a pleasant aud suc- to be fellowed by many others, to the great Nim.o's Ganors.—Although there may be said to be every description of amusement, at get the beantiful equestrian exercises which are given: ; wheas, bisa, 1; essential olls, cases, 5; quercit- chrome ore, bbls. 150; pot ashes, cks., Vhen first culled resent, in tho city, 97, Apart from these considerations, however, the |” sqrre--.Cotton, bul the prisoner said he had nothing to do with the th but, on further consideration, he offered to plead guilt to petit larceny. ‘This plea was accepted, and the pri- soner sentenced to the penitentiary for 6 months, Charge of Assault and Battery, with Intent to Kill. Abra- ham King was placed at the bar, charged with assaulting George Neidig, of 195 Rivington street, with intent to ted in January last. © enterprising Owners.—Savannah Georgian, titutions cannot y fairness. The one, the Sea- n etreat, is a general hospital for the recep- tion of sailors sick of all diseases, including surgical cases, and a large proportion of syphilitic eases, the taortality of which latter should not exceed one per cent, according to experience in foreign hospitals, and in our own City Hospital, where great numbers nightly at this famous establishment are drawing full Mr. Eaton Stone is trulp prising, in wonderful feats on # bare-back steed, The grand ascension of Baptist Lolsset, propelling a globe up- wards of twenty feet, mects with deserved plaudits, Rivers Family will introdu able Juvenile equestrian great’ American horseman, jear. Several other acts will come off in the ring, such result; of treatment in the two be compared with a Ton burk, casks, 50; do., bags, 825; rice, casks, 133; ashes, 1bs., 46; cedar, logs, 100; maple, feet, 6,634; plank, 10,006; rosin, barrels, 617; lard, Ibe., fushionable audiences. nur Ex Donano.—The following is an extract tter of J. J. Wright, captain of the 1 Dorado, dated Chagres, 2 ¢ El Dorado cast anchor off this port last evening, having performed the passage in seven days and eleven Her qualities as & sea boat having been tested, meet with my highest expectations, 1,400; whalebone, I Other ports im France,—Staves, 1 the coco dance, Remark. 25; machinery, boxes, 4; clocks, cases, beef, barrels, tea, Ibs., 3,008, 52; essential oils, cases, 6; manufactured tobacco, Ibs., 4,581; vd to have been comimit- Mr. Neidig being culled on to tes- hours, running time. ile, will also ap Bremen.—Potash. cks, Ufy. swore that King never assaulted him, and never at- tempted to kill him, So, of course, the indictment could not be sustdined. Evidence enough, howe to show that Neidig was only a wit named Ritter should have been the complainant ; but, in consequence of some bungling on the part of the grand jury, the wrong man was made the complainant. Under tho circumstanece, there was no alternative for the jury but to find a verdiet of not guilty. and the defendant was discharged. placed on trial, charged wi issuing obsce a8 somerseting, leapin, in each ery particular, I feel a perfect satisfac India rubber shoes, pkgs, Sir SEAS TENA is feature will be the selbst is 700; ‘sking ‘and furs, packages, 126; i gant ‘and graceful acts of Stile Loyo, whose performances of the dancing horse are the Dest we have ever seen. Benros's Tararny, ix beyond anything we have ever seen. ight it is fllled to overflowing. ing, as one might go and see the same oyer and over again, and yet find beaut talented and celebrated are the artists eng: Magnus Apollo of comedians, Wm. E, Burton, ‘The comedy of “Love in a Maze” will commence the performances this evening. It has been so much relished by the audience, that the manager is determined to keep it before them n3 long as they express the slightest wish. Mr, and Mra. Holman will sing @ duct will dance, and the entertainments will conclude with To those who have seen the The Marine Hoepital on the other hand is re- stricted by law to the accommodation of persons af- fected with contagious and infectious diseases, and and varioloid are sent from the “Retreat” to the ‘*‘ Marine Hospital,” to be there treated. It is generally admitted by modical men, that the mortality in a quarantine institution devoted to the reception of contagious diseases, and of persons recently arrived from sea—often sent on shore in a dying state—should be much greater than in an: other hospitals, except thore appropriated for sic! children, in which the mortality is always heavy ; hence, should the proportion of deaths at the Qua- rantine Hospital exceed that of other institutions, itshould occasion no surprise, nor should it reflect upon the medical treatment. This is, by fifteon hours, the shortest passage ever made ‘at tobacco, tbe, The El Dorado lett New York » Noe, between the two ports, ‘The success of this establishment Derartear or rir Stramsme Ex Pristrro.—This 10,620 ; grease, clipper steamship will sail to-day or Monday for Valpa- raiso, via Rio Janciro. She was built for Messrs, Henry H. Griffin and Alfred Ward, to be delivered to them in Valparaiso, She is intended as the pioneer in the steam communication between Valparaiso and Mouble, a port on the coast, 134 miles below, which is a depot for the produce of the coffee plantations in the interior.—Philad. Ledger, Saturday. Srontaxcovs Com have been furnished with the following facts :—*'T carcleasness of shippers in not accurately describing their goods, often causes much annoyance, and not un- This is no way surpris- ivce performed ies to admire, 30 ‘This they did, British North American Colonies.—Vork, wols., rye meal, do., 400; corn do., do, casks, 50; paper, reams, 48; ship bread, bags manufactured tobaceo, Ibs., 32408; ay cheese, hs,, 907; grates, —The Anatomical Museum charged to be a Nui- alph Pomeroy and Charles D. Itammond, were h creating and sustaining a handbills for the exhibition Anatomical Museum,” at No. 300 B . Two officers of the police, attached to the chief's were called as witnesses for the prosecution, and ‘d that obscene and disgusting exhibitions ‘were ; saleratus, kegs. 7; pipes, bxs doz, 150; leather goods. cases, vinegur, bbis., 20; pi ropt, coils, 90; Pertiviun Wark, bale 000. 10N — Fortunate Miss Walters Dutch West Indic 68; flour, do., 20; rice, ool for Tigers.” But is this the ease Pr made at the above place; and a handbill was produced, which was procured at the door, and which had printed on it the form of a naked woman. with other devices, of his visiting the premlses. the defend -cturing on the subject of anatomy strating his subject, a modi lard, Ibs,, 6,000; paints, kegs, 15; candles, Uos., 05; hoops, 99,000; hay, lard. do , 4,445) above excellent pieces, it is needless to say anything in their praise, but to those who have not, we would say, go and enjoy a rich treat. Narionat Trratee.—Just as we expected, the new Harry Burnham" is drawing very Searcely a scene passes it the most marked expressions of pleasure from frequently serious accidents. One of the most providential t we have ever known ocurred on Saturday A house in New York bad shipped o1 board the schooner Empire, Capt. Bunker, a box of oil clothing, to Mr. John Tatsapaugh, which the bill of lad- ing deseribed as merchandise. in the hold and upon the top was placed seven- in reality? and isthe mortality at the Marine Hos- cater than that of other hospitals. and true saying that «fig and it is by means of the the success of medical treatment at the Marine ig the time that it has been under the ‘ures will not lie,” Hammond, wa: that | shall show that wal drama of udiences every night. It was consequently 833} Mage of the female fo dries, pkgs., 84; clothing, 7; furniture, boxes, 8; gum- Hospital, durin, of being taken apart and put together again at will, the proprietor of the establishment. ny bags. 500; sult, sacks, 400; cotton, bales, 122. British West Indies 69; hams, Ibs. charge of the pi i vorable comparison with that of the other large in- stitutions of cur cit; teen kegs of powder, and around it some three hundred ery is excellent. and the acting throughout suck as to give general satisfaction. Mr. Watkins’ representation of Harry Burnham is a fine artis- tic display of dramatic ability. nt District Attorney took the s omeroy virtually admitted to hin that he was The Empire cleared at New York, on Monday after- nd arrived at this port on Friday, ma ‘The other characters. by On the part of the defence several witnesses of high respectability were introduced. to prove that the Museum was not caleulated to exert an evil influence on the ‘The New York City Hospital and the Bellevue Hospital are known to be as well managed as any i establishment in the country, and the medi- seage in five days. Upon opening the box it was found that the clothing was completely charred through, and the box much scorched. from spontaneous com- Messrs, Brandon. La Favor, Taylor, Seymour, Dann; Miss Mrs. Hautonville, and Mrs. Drew, are all ably sustained, After this piece, Miss Malvina will dance morals of those who visited it, but would be more likely to have « salutary influence. gentlemen connected with them deserved) Had the box remained in the hold a few hours cupy the highest position in their profession. Ifence longer, it is probably that a fearful explosion would have The entertaimnents will conclude with Ain, Shak St stieded & ‘and splendid comedy of “All that Glitters is not valuable opportunity for scientific mea to pursue ana- they are selected as proper institutions to be com- en the cons ce, —Alevandria (Va,) Gazette ith inst. r “ . 7 aan Recor eats (F's) Se ogg pared, in so far as a comparison is practicable, with Stuur Wisconsix.—The followin; which is being played in many theatres in this with unbounded appinuse. must have the effect of crowding every department of the The jury were invited to go up and , and an officer having been uppointed This bill is one that eulogistic remark on to accompany them, the Court adjourned till Thursday morning, the performances of American ship Wisconsin (hose quick passage from Hong Kong to London we have al- ready noticed) are from tho Liverpoot Mercury, of the portmanteaux. 25 Matches. case pickles, pkgs., National theatre. yorum. —The new and splendid operatic During the period from April, when the present officers were appointed, to December, 189, the Police Intelligence. More of the Property Supposed to romance, ealled * The irit of Air,” which has been pro- duced in the most brilliant and’ effective style at the Lyceum, ix drawing large and highly respectable au- coal, toms, 208; wine whole number of patients under treatment at the Marine Hospital was 3,215. Feet Sailing —Public attention has been of late much attracted to the subject of rapid voyages, and American and British shipowners bave emulated each Stolen hy Cathoun. Re- The per centage of covered —A few days ago, a ian named John Calhoun cluding 175 deaths from cholera, was fish, bbls., 225; butter, Ibs a Wd; cheese, Ihs,, 1,66: was arrested on a charge of having « large quantity of dry goods in his possession, for which he could not satis- factorily account; he was accordingly locked up. rs that Captain Johnson, of the jad reason to suspect that boun. He eaused Gardiner to b Gi Seapetehed there, sod found the 2 di ‘The scenery is magnificent—the acting exeel- lent, and the music, by Loder, brilliant and melodious, ‘The artists who appear in ‘Taylor. Miss Julin ani Messrs, Palme other eminent performers, by the popular faree of th: r will be followed by an Irish Hilt, about 154 per cent; and the per centage, excluding the cholera eases and deaths, but including ship-fe- ver, (typbus,) small pox, and all other diseases, was per cent; at Bellevue Hospital the general mortality, excluding also the deaths from cholera, was a little over 12 per cent. ty at the City Hospital cannot be accurately com- pared with the mortality at the Marine Hospital, wecause of the large proportion of general and mild diseases there treated; the numbers of syphilitic other in the achievements of their merchant vessels. We have had our attention again directed to the sub- arrival in the Thames of the Wisconsin. Capt. from Hong Kong and Canton. ship, of 943 tons admeasurement, sailed from g on the 4th December last. with 1,300 tons ji 18th; was then beealmed ¢ Cape, January 17th reached; the -y 3rd, was again becalmed eight days, nally arrived in the Downs, March 10th, thus ac- complishing the whole voyage in ninety-five days to the kgs. 9; domestics, pkgs., spectacle, are Ma Taylor, Mr. G. La yster, and several ceeded eteenth district, Samuel Gardi- connected with arrested aad tal stice Bleakley. Gardiner acknowledged to the that Calhoun had left a chest of goods at his ardiner’s) house; upon which, two policemen were tas described; it man nam . who resides in Forty-third street, wa The mortali- Mr. Fletcher and ni .. 2.987; linseed oil. gals., 238, acks, 79; flour, bbls., 361; domestics, Pkgs.s ip bread and crackers, with the favorite farce of the deservedly going ahead ; an active and intelli; fish, boxes, 44; contained 159 shawls. of various qualities and patterns. Guriener was discharged, It is now said_the goods have been smuggled, fine dramatist, and is generally esteemed in sperm eandles, Ibs., 2; paper, reams, 37: agricultural implements, pkgs, 6; axes, boxe cases, among which, as already stated, the deaths are only about 1 per cent; and, ‘al number of surg’ Downs, and entering dock the ninety-seventh day after Her enterprising and very’ intel- ligent commander may well be proud of a voya, because of the matches, doz., 1,436; leaving Hong Kong. eal cases which die within a few Aston Pracr Turstne.—To-night the Prench artists «ldmitted to Bail.—Albert Burtia, or Albertis. the name by which he is more familiarly known, who was arrested by officer Norris on the 3ist of March last, in Albany, under a bench warrant ares him with having stolen $125 x diamond brooch, valued at fany, Young & Ellis, at the cor. C1 another performance, which we hope for them Tuesday evening. pport for their diffieult 5 spirits turpent . dons. 10; pails, dl nests, 10; cinnamon, Ibs do., 13.40; olive ofl. g: cotton goods, bales, 14; 371; iron, owt 5 hours of admi will bear comparison with that of the much-boasted ‘The Wisconsin was for two years in the trade between New York and Liverpool, during whic she made in that line some of tl record. On February 22, for San Franci ion, and which it would be unfair to in the rate of mortality. and at the City Hospital are perhapsfewer in proportion to the numbers treate other large gencral hespitals. more fully att ‘They need encourage ;and their eountrym Place theatre under these ¢ sh the company ix not so perfect as we would de- ‘The deaths at from the store of Tif- mber street and Broad At the latter, the which port sh way, in May iast, and who has been. since the time of his arrest, locked up, was admitted to bail sum of $1,000, but. little acquainted with ments of success whieh ad A theatre im whie general per centage, including sudden deaths and coroners’ cases, is about 114, and excluding these, The results in particular . having only occupied 118 days from thence she sailed, 2d Septem! Sandwich Islands e the attention of th ware, cases, 8; Her arrival there took only about 7 p The Death at the Bighth Ward Station House—In the exse of John Macklin, who died on Sunday morning last, in the Eight Ward Station Ho rendered pieces, in a foreign language, by all strangers, if they want to nianent imterpreters, Two vaude- la vie Humaine, represented to-night, *, trunks, 5, books, de., 3; clothing, trunks and . 81; dry goods, trunks. 8: beds and bedding, cases, 7. diseases, however, can be compared with faimess, and the following table shows the mortality at the three institutions, in a disease which is the prevail- To her subseq should be freq already alluded, went voyage to in this city p — Les hus ber absence from New York has extended over only about twelve months and a riod she has sailed 43,000 miles, in Brazil —Fiour. barrels. 2 i; butter, 240; cheese, 055; segars, 8,000, 100; rosin, 400; matting, rolls, the Coroner's jury the following verdict on Monday afternoon half, during which “ We find that the said John Macklin died by congestion of the brain, occasioned by intemy opinion of the jury that his deat ing one at the Quarantine, and more fatal ¢ than small pos, viz:—ty reports for 1M9 furnish the following results :— rance ; und it is the was accelerated by addition to spending 122 days, at sundry times during the have been already upon the bills—we would like to see It will be seen from the above, that ca- @ activity in the directors. this kind is an essen Danish West Indies —Safes.1, corn menl. puncheona, 24; do, barrels, 235; flour, 1 butter, Ibs, 3.970; dor some novelties, voyage, in port. want of proper nourishment and medical assistance on the part of the assistant Captain louse, between the hours pacity for carrying a large cargo has not been overlooked he build of the Wisconsin, while, at the same ti ry handsome model the Right Ward Sta- TYPUUS CASES TREATED. o'clock. A. M. and 9 ie Number. Deaths. a fine specimen of 4.695; ploughs, famous band are aa pros: o'clock, P. M., of Saturday, the Sth April, 1 jury believe, from the evidence of Drs, Franklin and thai the life five years in the city. | Marine Hospital City Hospital, vue Hospital. h relished in their @ fine bill for this evening—singing, peak for themsely yw inany we hear. of the deceased might have been ‘They augur an impre They announce . 40; pickled cod fish, barrels, 3; 200, manufactured tobacco, iba, s, it will be seen that the saved if medical aid had been rendered afier his admis- sion tothe Station House,” system of navigation—the result of increased experi on the part of the commanders and builders of ships. choruses, instrumental performances and dancing F a om the above figui an entertainment of great at- mortality at the Marine Hospital, Dr. Franklin, whe made from typhus fe- the post mortem examination of the deceased, testified at the inquest, that if a physician had been promptly catled inafter the man was brought to the Station would have recovered. Dr. Smith also testified to the seme. or similar facts Herald of 3 charge. My attention was called ing’s Tribune, headed “ Death at a Py traction—negro melodies, Burlesque Opera scene: ntal performances, solos on the violin and ba with other features of great attraction ip bread, half bbls, 20; Ibs. 1,00; hams, Ibe, dot. 20; tar, bbls, 10; rosin, bbls, 0; leaf tobacco, bales, 20; rope, coils, m0; drugs, pke., 12; 46 . 65; pork, bare turpentine, gal- 4; furniture, pkgs, 8 oll, g 40; pickled codfish. half bbls. 23; ver at least, bears a fi of other hospita pox treated from A tine Hospital, was rison with that ‘The number of cases of small pril to Dee., IS19,at the Quuaran- and the deaths 22, giving a Lacscuep.—At Machias Ist inst, a schooner of 150 ed, the 3 "to run regularly be- tween Machias and New York, and to be commanded by Capt, John Miles, At Portsmouth, George Raynes, a cl the Witeh of the bis. 28; butter, kegs. 30; la 3, ‘The case was reported in the ‘amp denies the Bansva's Meseest.—The popular and highly interest- rated comedy of “All that Glitters is not Gold, ated this evening. ‘Th lay afternoon, by Mr per ship of about 1.400 tons, ‘ave, owned by Messrs. Glidd and intended Her length over all onday. Assistant Capt. Dy Pox Hospital on Blackwe' in 1848, 16.4 per cent, and in IS49, 10.3 per the mertality New Your, April 7, 1851. statement in this morn- lifornia and Canton trade. t, depth of hold 21 feet, breadth of beam 41 feet ig as yet had access to the reports of the which charges me with being on duty at 1 Saturday morning, when a man named J Wes brought in, being at the time in a delirious state, and that no notice was taken of the invalid until the arrival of Captain Turnbull, who come and immediately sent for Dr. Smith, jendid specimen of a clipper instant, hy Wileon Barstow, Matta- tons, called the Elisha Dunbar jam Watkins, of New Bedford, and m whale fishery, under the other institution: no comparison can be ults of treatinent in them. pital, the number of wild, of whom there 4 per cent; among the peas, bags, 40; adamantine candles, bxs, and wood ware, case » se decided a hit, that it is still in the very its suecers, notwithstanding near three months have elapsed, and yet it is in progress sexes, we know of no piece better adapted to display the powers of love, affection, yes, life itself. than he character of Martha Lavnenen, the poisett, a bark of 26 She is owned by Wil will be employed in the sj command of Capt. Benj, FE At the Marine Hos treated, in 1550, was ing & mortality of 12 For the young of both 00; corn, bushels, ‘1 in at § o'clock, Central America —Clothing, packages, 10; preserved ss, 86; nails, casks, 1; You will permit me to correct the above statement by saying that I was not on duty that night station house in the morning at 7 o'clock, and knew no- hit in the pi bs ix admirably us | 3,414 under treatment, there were typhus fever, and 185 of small pox. ‘rom the first of Januar; stof March, the number of ted to,and under treatment at,the ) has been 2,876, and the deaths 347, wh mortality of less than 12 per cen tained by Miss hapman, whose own amiable qu alone speak th : real natural toue! ‘lumber, pices, 2068} City Intelligence. Tir Erevers or mie Wiinew tiful willows were completely uprooted in the Park, by the whirlwind on Tuesday night, the other on the west side. damaged 43 to render it necessary to lop off 'y of the present year, to tients admit- rine Ilospital, ng ofthe man being there until betw cok of that day, when T was informed by the doorman there was a man in the lodger's eage, who had } One on the east and non, two Inughab ‘The latter ia 0 completely iY entitled, © His Last Lege, us night. 1 very svon after went to under the most the apartment above mentioned, and found the man asleep. Supposing it to be nothing more nor less than an ordinary case of drunkenness, I thought no more of the watter until evening, when I was informed that the man was delirious when brought to the station house; where. upon I and Captain Turnbull procured the attendance of Dr. Smith, and the man received every attention which morning, when he died. Please insert t hax been injured aud oblige yours, respectfully, Asrnirnratae. Boweny —This even’ pula equestrienne, Mlle Lou branches. leaving nothing but the trunk, Fins —At seven o'clock, on Tuesda discovered ina house in Seventeent rectifying distille the firemen, as wel unfavorable cireumstances, too, which could weil be imagined; with hospitals by a population at one time of 1,250, as scarcely to afford a fair chance for re commodation te tary to place twi evening, a fire was #treet, in which a Notwithstanding that platoons of the police froin ing districts were promptly on the spot, they event the flames from The building in to the ground. to- ‘The distillery was owned by a Mr. Simpson, and the damage is supposed to be con- owded to such a degree, her name for a henefit. it being her last ap- pearance but two in New York cs Liverpool—Amer' “ Brit ‘Y; with want of ac- an extent which rendered it neces- ns could afford, until about 4 o'clock the next | were unable to do more than reading to the adjoining buil hich the fire originated was bu gether with its contents with the revolving globe, and the entire usual strength Paxonama ov thy and instructive the developement o cea, to Which man: the 341 deaths, to hove and oblige one wh py statements whieh are enti: MORRL fell vietims. Among | ¢ included 47 chil | Bost Indies —M. Assis't Captain Kighth T have read the above stat correct, ©. 8, TURD Brook}, Tur Counts — commenced on Monday) under 10 years of ag within 24 hours after could be brought under the influence of medical of persons who died it. and believe it to be n, and before they Capt. Kighth Dis't Finy ix Frost starer—At three o'clock morning, an alarm of fire proceeded from occupied by John Hesoany is exhibited nightly at rama Hall, corner of Broadway and Walker street Mixenva Roome—Positiveny tH Pawonama oF Tartan The movements in breadetuffe have part been limited ing of navigati doubtless, rapidly inerea for some time ord probebly will continue so anti ». when the eupplies wil, and shipments may be made It was caused by & feather bed taking fire, which was thrown out of the win- Jow, and the danger thus arrested. Poor Farcnants at tae Focarn Wann Srartos Mover. ig exhibited a plain statemeat of facts, ppe, correct the false impression yn City Intelligence. The Supreme Court term morning. and the Court of Oyer prietor of this beautiful and which was atte arrangements will net permit him to continue in the city and Terminer opened before the Hon. N. B. Moree, Judge. and Justices Stillwell and Cortelyou. ‘The Grand Jury were sworn in. —On Tuesday night, Hannah Shannon and five childre ved in this countr; tan. had to take shelter in. the howe, where they were supplied with food. What are munissioners of Emigration about ? ss ee through the | wisn 1 better prospect of profitable retarns. ‘The frm- erpool cotton market may give an impetus but the complexron of news steamer Lo steamer, is so dowbe- columns of the Tribune Hospital, the main object of. t It is deemed pr the important inte: vise all whe Jand to do so during this longer than one week wich to see the Panorama 1 The admission is only twenty-five by the «hip Man- who recently a h fourth ward station ticle is accom- | et, however, in view of rests involved, to state for the | and retired to their labors, The calendar for the month is not very nume- rons. but presents some serious charges | to exports of that staple Liskem.—White and Horn's celebrated band gives ‘The remajning six young men indicted with George Highie. for a rape, will MENTAL Panape or tHe Texta Reamtevt.—Yes- information of the public that, as at present ad- at one o'clock, the Tenth Regiment, Col. Halsey, ing here is ly qustainn eet we nal weet ng here is very unsettled, and likely to hus far, at the amusing negro entertainments at the above place tried ; and Abrakem Provost of amusement, every evening—songe. choruses. &e. &e. ministred, thei has been committed for attempts to commit offences on the persons of two little girls in the 8th ward of this elty (Gow Ap thie morning. nus.) held a regimental parade. The line formed in Broome and then marched through the principal streets They were accompanied ‘ Band, and presented a ve ‘Those companies who wore to protect the city from typhus fever have not York for many years as during th Vessels arriving With the former ¢ mitted to proceed to the city after Small pox and wen so prevalent in errr, at the Chinese Roome. to be unusually attrac ick, and Dodworth’s for an extensive planting as id desire, and the eed, from time it Jury were called and sworn, and discharged till Deane Pastiey will give a grand concert and lite. ‘The calendar for the Clirewit Court exhibits cases for trial rin looked particularly well. such as the Emmett Guard, the strongest company in the regiment, and the Washington Cadets, who one te relative to the new products havea great ¢ Movements ia { upon the sam Lertainment, at ¢ It will be a rare treat of Broadway. this r one or two days detention onl: without the clothing being washed ar ago only numbered 7 Cry Court. —Before Judge Greenwood and Aldermen Leech and Lefferts —Thi+ court was aleo convened on Monday. a8 a court of criminal jurisdiction. aboli-hing th total of our experts. watched by all claw and prices abroad are, therefore with # great deal of interest. y members, but now number 37 signed the honor of bearing the colors, Altogether. it was a very creditable turnout. Herald office. on Monday the funeral of Thomas Lawler, a member ‘To this company was ns- disease have been sent hac few days after tion of ‘typhus tever cas from the city within a ind anniversary Fund Aseociati of the American Dramat this evening at the Astor Houge dent, will preside at the dinner m, James Prescott all, tribunal ‘w words on the subject may prove int ‘This ccurt takes cognizance of civil and criminal in Sweeney, passed ening on theit return from F authority from sare for the most Naval Intelligence. cutters Morris, and Taney—the former the Board of He ing. matters, on alternate terms, the present one being. ay before stated. devoted to criminal business commanded by Captain Walden, and th newly arrived emigrante, who se Boi ‘chor in the Rast rivee. company ; they numbered 60 murkets, and ma of as all ot the quaran- hey were accompanied by Shelton’s fine appearance ; have cither not been « tiem extends over all offences short of capital ones and those punicheble with imprisonment for life. on their being transmitted from the Court of Oyer and Terminer for trial, which is always done on the motion of the Dis- triet Attorney, doubt there twill he some ente display of wit this evening. ne. the Trish comedian, is n permi-ted to go up fra Is after a very short and insufficient d s isease thus introduced into the | midst of our dené population may be estimated most thorony! 2 Pessred ws tHe Sraper—A were arrested on Sunday. by the Se t to the Police Court, for pitching ‘pennies in the onth ward police, and The amount of di te sailing trim, and cher armament, whieh, werd on board, immediately. It be In civil suits its jurisdiction is confined to those where the cause of action arises, or the eummons can be served on the nt, within the eity A si r up before the Bon of Say from the fact that seventeen hundred patient f them suffering with typhus fever, and a large proportion from among newly arri grants, have been admitted to the \ trem the city since the first of January of the present | however, will be thought che will then take ¢ thie station. in Which case the latter will probably be me Southern port ate Reriten. Captain Charles Gawntt, was a h Stopes Deat—Mr. Austin Philips, who resided at 106 Wooster street, was found, yesterday evening. in the area of the house, No, 116, in t man Chaser, of the Bighth di the etation-house by the policeman, who eaused Doctors place of the Morris, om same street, by poliee- time ago a preamble and resolution were Ie wea beeecht to LATE FUGITIVE SLAVE. THE CASE_OF WENRY LONG, THE Arnit. 7.—Henry Long vs. Charles M. Hall.—An that the court having only # local jurisdiction within the Pell and Gardiner to be sent for. Upon their arrival, or had been obtained by the defendant in this 4 Mr, Philips, and found that he was dead. ye i v ome te ¥ bee cobumemie ar banal tee aoe cause, that the plaintiff file security for costs. Lieutenant Com. Thomas J. As at present conducted, the New York quaran- Wty. and was unnecessary, the Supreme and county courts being safMfcient for the administration of justice. This nbject was referred to a elect committe, who were also directed to inquire into the expenses of it; and they Y nd the Oyer and Tern fornia, February is on her return from oop of war Vincennes, Com, W. L, Hudsom arrived at Taleahueno, January 8, and sailed on the Sth for Valparniso, jer Frank, from th t to the coroner, who held an ing tine possesses two advantas the body, this morning, and the jury found that he died public a false impression of security, and b the extent (0 wr, from Custom House retarns,) and dollars a year It affords to the security had not been given; and now the defen- dant moved the Court that the complaint of the laintiff be diemissed, and that Charles E. White- ead, the attorney who brought the suit for Long, pay the defendant his costs. which the motion was made was, that Long Wasa non-resident of the State at the time the suit was commenced, which was upon the Conoxen's Tequrat—Tur Cranar or Menoen Acarvet coroner, Dr. Geer, has held an omas Green, accidentally killed nent Fort Hamilton, by Jacob Krebb, and the jury hare sequitted the latter of all guilt in the affair Krsvit or Lyroucation —On Monday afternoon # man orted adversely to the abolition, finding that the court sented many advantages, relieved the Cireuit Court and facilitated in so doing, relieved county jut. Jracom Krrnw.—The eit; inquest on the body of One ground upon of twenty-seven port, arrived at Noefolle me day he war Brera Lane Crartar.- day. with one hundred and twenty-five United ‘They ruggested that rother than abolish it, ake it a city exper ty S70 a » wuier commend of Lieuts. Swartwous Navy Depantteet, Avni. 7, 1801. tment Marine Corps the demise patch, reecived yeeterday by a gen dated Montreal, April 7, 1 Strong reselutions passed day. against bridging Lake Champ British Minister asked to interfere whose name is unknown, fell, while ina state of intoxi- cation, into an area at the foot of Barclay street. and was ti jured. He was conveyed to the y officer Armstrong, and sent to his home removed to Virginia by the United After argument by the defendant in person, and Mr. ff, the Court decided on ing the complaint, but the question of costs and to charge the police justices’ salaries on the coun- They reported the whole expense of the court to be year. after deducting amounts reseived by Greener Onoen—The Nav: Whitehead for the pi to the officers of the Navy w Governor oud of which the county paid about $1,083, leaving the city to pay the balance. of Commodore Alexander §. Wadsworth, who died at his was held under advisement. residence. in the elty of W: [It will be recollected that this suit was brought Acerest to 4 Crmnn, prom 4 Rowawar bout 5 o'clock, on Monday evening. a horse Who is chairman of the Board of Public Works! ‘hington, on Saturday, A resolution was afterwards carried, that any action of thot board relative to the city court, was thexpedient and unnecessary, and not called for by @ majority of the tax pal whic As ® mark of respect to his memory serviees, the Department ‘direct that funeral honors id thereto, by hoisting the flag at half-mast and thirteen minute gune at each of the naval stati the United Stetes on the day succeeding the reertj belonging to Mr. Walker, residing at the corner of avenue, ran down Sixteenth attached to him, him, When near Right by the abolitionists immediately on the order made ; —Aléany Evening Jownal, April for Long’s extradition, Kleventh «treet and street, and, after smashing the he continued to run with the stated in the Herald at re. A minority report was afterwards made, in the expenses were stated to be much heavier. test the constitution: Movements of Dt« ished Peop! Roth reports were accepted, aud the matter thus ended ‘The origin of the movement is said to have been in @ feel- ing of pique by an individual and the authorit sicrers under the law. of the United States Commis- But they refused to give se- curity for costs in the above netion, and the ease so mimenced as heey thus ingloriously te took the side Gall, end noted down a little da this order WLLL. A. ORATIAM, Seeretary of the about three three years old, of Terence Kettle, residi 166 Sixteenth street, who was d was seriously hurt. Mr, to Gen, Shields, in Ilincis rived at St. Louls on the He was announced to speak to the democrats 3 it on the side walk, 2 ‘Tho Governor of Pennsylvania has appointed the offered to pay the b uguet for the excention of George Pw A white man was recently sold at Rushville, at public ction, oy conviction of Yagranoy. of the city on the 24 inst Martig Farquegr Tupper is in Wasbington city, The paurder pf Hachel Manrpless, at Wet Genter, expense of 8 phyriclaa,