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: Ce eee a WHOLE NO. 6762. MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Ww 7 ‘The Drury Case. tions were not made the means of aubaerving private | ing for them; I was requested by Mr. Wilkes to got therm D OU B L E S H E E T . ‘T Gaae wows cae PEPER ES ayaa NE 8 BY TELEGRAPH. oe BROOKLEN cry COUR, " oe. ame hese churged that Mr. Wilkes ar ent pas Lge ope gamc) Big! ? cone bs poy ———————— 2 x 4 errr Beri : 1a L pe “ ae aed vf “eo ph cena Re BE AUCTION: | sour tables, treoh the portions) Seer hk eee wremk Washingjon City. dabei si not ehut thetr eyes fo the fet of Mr Sisith belug lis pri- | to Drury, to make evidence ngaiust him, they were aut, building four storier high as | THE CUAN EXPEDITION—GOVERNMENT MEASURES TO | Mowpay, Arn. 28.—The proceedings commenced this | vate general counsel—that this wasn mattor of disere. | aeL understood, to be shown £0 rary, ye nut streote, Philadel x UOTION NOFICE -MOUSEBOLD FURNITURE AT | by 163 feet, well lights wi minieon yitdong | | INTRKCKYT IT—SASRLS ON TIE 100K ovr—THE | smorning withthe eaig, Dy the Court, of Mrs, Thomp. | tion with the court. und they did not think that the ap. | mado to belive that the dies had been An ‘clock, at 175 Cherry street, Tuesday, April 2th, 1 Lighted on each ‘Drury asisting of malo; 4 t Chairs, mab sti a and well ventilated, very central ani CHARGES AGAINST MR. KWBANK DISMISSED—RE- y le tel; arrangement on Se | pointment of Mr. Smith would be consistent with that | it was for the purpose of decoy: Sard Tabte ug Hhedstowdg,. ahve ply and inate sae einenlly [eieaet. Tha. laid down in ® | MOVALS IN THE LAND OFPICE, ETC. auras divinica weenie Freat and high moral rectitude that should charaeteri | mile stone; Tbelieve young: Drury was. ‘fzall Salt git. Telee WC STER Aucdoreey hee eeares roca are titted up with all posite sonvenionth Wasunaros, April 28, 1851. | | Q--Do you recollect the evening Mr, Thompson was by oy rip ot a org ogee court, waa ole yen graeme rein Pm ne A YOON NOTICE FURNITURE SALE, TIS Day x i wash 1 heve:noihing further i comniaatonip vnpietiia the} Talia es Jnterrupted by Mr. Clark, who hope hie did wot consider | Mate: Youpd something like them in rok Pulte — ti 4 'y large Fi ; reanels of He offtcer in ar- at any personal reflection ‘m intended, Mr. wi) e Wan arrested; morni Wile ease ay ae rr 4 months since, Coane tunes: | Seep Beste Bqusdron' cad - Gentined aie he oy when-the onan inant Fmith then observed, that when charyes had beon mado | Arrest T walked with Jenkins aod. Orassona to une, comprising every vi Bed- ‘oom Furniture. twenty Beds and Boddiag, Plated cove cad ionen 1a we ‘Ware, Tea and Dinner sete, Ieohon Puscleere, Shorea ste Pry Be Sey SESE TED. Anvtlogeen, Ba reaconaile so M, HUDGON, Ned Sosth Entei, | east India station. a rer ep tery: 3 ‘sit? ho sabd, | vine with the law officers of the Stat Dirret '4.—hil the explanation T_hnve to'make “TION 1y to or addross M. IN, No, 41 Sou! th steoet, back and he read it out; “why,” says I,-what belt?” ine wi 0 law officers 01 0, et resumed. — e explanat HEL.L, AUCTIONEER— | oUlateof Choenut nencet Priisdaintia: nade fuuavebanne remaing in readiness at Norfolk tll | [iGom't know, it was vome conspiracy toarrest hina," hw | "The Court felt it a very umplensant duty, but must | is, that the ends of bills were gut to male Dry believe Te LAA EE SOUATEN FGAe LICE GT ¢ matter blows over, in case ber services might be re | wont and put on his clothes aud read it aguir; thentherw | abide by the decision ; and as Mr. Smith ittert that | thet Thompson had the dies. i Furniture, Large A OOH IAT ONE? BUDSON RIVER HOR | quired. It is supposed, however, thut the attempt haa | War some contersation between him and Clark; my hie, | he intended to take am setive pazt in the ease, they could | — John SM. Taylor sworn. ci have been the attormey for ( the look out, are the Saranae, the Afbapy, and the Deca- | rested 1 p "—He, Thompron, let him i arked him up stairs; | ogaipst Mr. Wilkes. it was not unreasonable or extra- | ferry; I think I returned to Kawdon, Wright & Hatels tur---not the Germantown, which is on her way to the “a rtd up, paper Por-P a hpen rssh Dwarent for | ordinary that he should wish some person to be here | alltheends of bills 1 had borrowed; there’ were shout arrested, is here is the warr#at;”’ I handed it | acquainted with all the circamstances of the case, to ad- | twenty of theny. 4 ‘lot also, Two cottage, mear Tivoli Red it k), with twenty-ti band said, “don't mind about it, this is nothing;” he did | not allow him to come in. (My. Smith, on this, retired | the Btma and Protection Fire Ineurance © Rete Als inh dee ek tae sore of fan, running down to Theciven Aeris tet ree | berm sbandoned. not mention Drary’s name, I think; I remember, the | from the court.) | 1848; when the first complaint was made aguinws Bae ‘hold Foruiture: at 202 Wooster stroe ie CAMBIEDGE LIVINGSTON, If Wall streot, ‘The Attorney General will act as Secretary of the In- | Bien before his arrest he came in just after ton; bohad | ‘The examination of Br. John G. Lamberson, the | tm 1848, there war a seareh warrant ; the pe THOS. Bupryes LOTS FOR SALE, IN MORRISANIA terior during Mr, Stewart's absence. been out Lag Nobama time; he came home abou? half- ad Pepe = Mad [Minis < See, se 4 ica pg a pee rd a4 ™ a Seer: — illage, ’ a ¥ torn seven; he went out again with ime, just before eight; rreveded Wi ome indietments sound against Dru jatee Ps x, @ req) APRON ALE OF FURNITURE, ATNO.NYARICK | bersoidiitner Bate Plc me erates |. Aton Scull toeeetigntion, tz the Atheraey Gestaeel ana | TE aE hove eeunce game enkakankoccona: |! ie ae oiee Produord and shown to witness : Be stato | aight be peed in Mr- syuith's Tanda; Mr. Stet wae : chy by John B. | ete } likowise eight ‘Sib per lot’ Tuqwite at ll’ Beweey, | the Secretary of the Interior, of the charges against | pe Cull net live ten; we took tea about candlo-light | they were origisal documeate; but Sir. Clark chjected, | eut of the way, und the warrant was pleced ia the Hands t, at the Paint Store, Commissioner Ewbank, they have all been dismissed as | before dark; it might have been wbout huif-past ste | and said it was an outrage on the rights ofa man ac- | of another effccr, and served; I met Mr. Sinith’ a fow ; = ry, | fivolous and untrue, and a written statement to that | o'elock; he was gone half an hour; it might have been um | cused to introduce testimony sharging hin with another | days afterwrads, and told Mr. Smith that I regretted that THE UQUSE NO. 3 BOWERY. | effect was given to Mr. Ewbank, hour; I don’t think it was an hour; it was after tea he | and tobally differeat offence; {¢ was only done to excuse he bad not got the warrant and served St; this may have ing lot of No. S04 will be lot or tense | _ Ezra Willinms, Whitney, Stanley, and George Lucas, | went out that afternoon, Yau sure that the children had | themselves from the wrong they had committed. When | been in 1847; Ihave not refreshed amy memory by rete t off t were removed from the Land Office to-day. The two | not been put to bed when ho got home; ho thought they | they went to the defendant's house, and said they hada renee to my boo'ts, Nerp—Forniture Salo, at 11 Varick Place—Gonteol : donable Furniture, belonging to a family breckin onsinting of :—Two large English Lond ta pier ing Glasses, and other Looking Glasses; one Froneh pat tern elegant rosewood Secretary and Book Cass, a splon tid Piece of ornamental as wells useful furniture, havins several id made in every respoct | fi hy 102 fect, (trea Grand f ile te Will Ne let separata— ret doors, drawers and boxe: i | i i By dvertised in’ an edt ike the original, oat ove! An eae first are democrats, and the others whigs. were up late; Iwas zoing with him to P scarch-warrant—in which etateument they Hed—they lied | ‘To Gourt—1 saw the property adver in arr ei Rearly new. ut aren feney, patterns ame Ipruasela Cacpst, | Third and Fourth avenues, and a frst-rate wand torany | Socretary Webster, accompanied by his lady, reached | went down Fulton rise 2 hink ie toa | then as they did now. when they attempted to justify | torial notice in the Herald, and on that {went to the S i i, cont $50, and two other Sofas; one tnrgo Dine hin dot burinest. Apply atl? Bond street, or 17 Wallstreet | this city yesterday morning, A cabinet meeting was | time before te , though I'don’t remember so well about. | themselves. ‘They hed no more right to go jato that | ¢fifee wad aw sorte Leal Ain Ba I com. ingaud other Tables; mahogany aud other Chaira; Bi ereraE ———__————_ |_ held this morning. it; 1 think he ‘was 1a : | houre and seize the psoperty thaw they hadte take his | menced an action e€reple chal néurance HMatatand ill Jetinp and Fixtures} Oil Cloth, OR SALE OR (0 LET—THE CENTRE HOUSE OF a 1 epee ve tilage eva arene ae | wife or daughters; kn@ then they: had spread these | companies; that suit is still pending; weclaised that tee el Ornaments dy dae rich and end Kaas | 3 Mine houses, Licata io camino: fires ster and | Very Interesting from Hayti—Trouble Anti- understood the officer and ‘Thompson went over to | ebarges by means of ts » press, and’ given iteut to the | ing on, nd nag the police offee was the same thas Poet Beulst + other Hedateads, with kitehe Y Thirty-' plote with every o: " the droggist’s, to see whether Thompson wes not inthere | Wworldthat he was « thief j We had insured Cther Furniture, MiMi nitiaass Gent san nein ieee etpated with Aupqion, the night before, the Sunday follewing my husband tol | The District Attorney offered thiseridence forthe pur- |" Croa-examined:—Were you avare of the seleure of ‘‘noney, avd it will be a condition of the sale that pir Boston, April, 28, 1861. me lie had come hoine from tho druggist’s on the night | pote of explaining the rason why Smith and tbe others | his propersy until yoo saw it in the Herald ? eit furniture and pay for the same imm: wet: ely it ‘The schooner Mary Chilton, from Port au Prince, with | in question; I have done very little for Us» support of | had ta he property from Mr. Drury’s house, and A.—I did hot justify the seizure, only so far aoit might = . " ni ¢ some 1 . 7 des 7 . ne ne “gee he vovered by the former search warrant; I did not mow as ee ee Fig Agree “1 tes to Oth instant, being two days later, arrived at this | My femily, only made some dresses; never been engaged | that there was no design to‘rob him, arhad been charged, /CTIONEER.—W EDNESDAY, pn py Torn Pm paar d Wal arts tok ‘eon the | a“ ive ms) ‘s e naky in any exhibition, ax actor, or otherwise; Lhowea sister- | Tb utents of the indistment wers ruled outwnd the | that the fi warramt had been returned; the benekt Weaustaes port, this morning. Capt. Molkins reports that the | jn iat an nettecs, the ie now. travel her Danis | t, Were thers indictments found in’ | Wartant whic’ I got out was browrht to New Yosk bye Me, pr: put, tei Furniture, mew Tapes county pending oa the 16th November, 3819, Jamaica offcer,and endomed by a New York magiatense: i : — Charaber of Deputies had been in session for the cousi- | is Moore; sho sings; she dow! hot. pe model try Carpets, and’a variety of oliamber and kitchen furnith OR SALE OR TO LE saipsasd As apes 3p hemerg: Aisne aig que eaigaeves Queen's rel made do Mx, deration of the proposition of the American government | artist; Lave scen thom at Pinteux’s; 1 saw thea somo | which hud reference to certain watches, ewelry, and per- | Teannct say wrethor Baimo day, st! P.M, at No. res, at Marmaroneck, on th: w > ‘ > | Drury by the inaurance npantes; I waa at He: Bro bands o ch: 4 * ares ‘ time ago, at Pinteux’s in Broadway; my sister-in-law | sonal property oe by rance companies; T was at Hempatead: Rin. pad meee ees ee eae aie at Hy ee qeuay Ja suitable for a | relative to ackmowledging the independence of the Do- } way there with me; her tame is Charlotte Moor, she | OF and amended. eet at the: ime of the trial; 1 saw Warner and One-yed the sales room, Same day, at halt n o'clock, A. “4 = * | minicans, and it was generally stated on the day that | did not perform; sbe took charge of the wardrobe for | criminal ease pending, iawhich it be Thcmpeon there, at No.2 Garden, nowr Jeralei: and kitchen furniture, Also, «ro at the sal al to produce vais pro t Mr, Drury ! |. Mr. Clank arose and tiow taken and noted ni here repzese rty as evidence | The prosecution here rested \—Now, iit please the court. it Apoly to PARTI, 129 Fulton street. | Capt, IL eniled, that the chambers had rejected the pro- | #me oft SE OF A STORE 1N BROAD- | portion; and that the claim made for Che detention of the | f"9 Or Ui" i 2 fost fronts, suitable for any | American Lrig Leander, and the imprisonment of her | Whiting had loft the room to see Drury, she rai A —hete were severs! indictments foundagainst Mr '< pretires is a place where counterfeiting might 7 o is m ee -Y, she enid, in an- ’ he gal ® count Ll ees 2 f May. ft captain, had also been rejected. In consequence. the | Wer to Mir, Clark's questioning, that sho had beea at | Prury, by the grand jury, im the Sessions of June, 1847, | be carrie Tt is a small baiting, with one window LOck, 4 4 ‘ >wepay purtain bee ————— jens expec a an another place in Chatham strect, but did pot stay; only | but sil sction upon them weeteken by the Court of Oyer | instead of five, and aot a newspager er curtain has ever A FINE COUNTRY BESI- | ctborcan eine rnvel Of an American sq ™ | Faw one piece; went with iy sister, Mrs Scotch tothe | std Taminer. In October heveceived notice of a ino. | been up there. Now, 1 propose that the jury visit the —parlur, chan ood Piano, Catalogue: imes to ne ——— way, 5) feet dec CTIONEER.—GOOD FURNI- | kind of business, six VV © ture. m Kk & Co, will sell, this day. at 10 o'clock, at No. W) Mercer stre in the h all the nitare contained see Spe pee rile OR SALE OR TOL ¥ zany Chairs, Sofas, Pe Prince, j } ine he top Tables, Carpets, Wiudow Curtatts, Looking Glasses, Oil. dence at Stamford, ctiout, within five minutes Port an Px e ie Sensi ‘thseiee; “We eunk Laban te wae Ge ihe | tion to en osegui; the chief judgergroed with | premises. ‘Time will, I think, be raved by such view bye Liothy, Gitwo doles with all the “Purniture of seven bod | wath of the New York and New Haven dept. The aituation inet the mapive pag-sdrpeed CEtae anit ts tan 1cbe einer we eae come there | him thatthey bs power to do so except “apon thé | Nie Jury. ows, parlors, basement and kitchen Furuiture throughout, | is most desirable and plenxant in that healthy town, having © rig hegre motion of him (the District Attorney), but the justices | The Court said that counsel had better examine wit- House officer, died quite bravely, saying that they micht | for ws; Tden't know who set him np im busin fine view of the Sound and the surrouncing country. Tho Mr. Mason; don’t know that he FUR. | house is nearly new, and contains ten rooms, with piazza, &o., M. MCCORMICK, AUCTIONEER.— niture.—Wm.M'Cormick & Co. w and being majority of tbe court, | meses in reference to the building, and ifany desire he, (witness) however, lad never | W#e afterwards expressed on the part of the jury to have Jering the order to be quite unaw | @ riew of the pramises, the view covkd the ; thought otherwis: . spd on rooms, shoet him, but that there were plenty left, and that an Suaerved mox 4 ire Mumia ne tat | eae a ended conveniently arranged, and a fine well of soft water connects | imperial government was too expensive forsuch a poor | borrowed any trom Wilkes; be had an uncle named | » rule for ¢ GRE Haner. ct, Warren and Charoh streets, (iz Warren), | vith the kitohen, The grounds are about theec-fonrth of aa on-going pai * Mount; L kuew him well; never saw him make any- | enter 5 " the Furniture of a family giving up housekeeping, com: | acre, handsomely laid out into flower and vegetable gardens. Soulouque has called an additional military foreo to | thing there; he was then in Division street, prior to | thor preferring to remain in contempt. | Counsel for the defenee cave special notice for all wit sortiment of Parlor, Bedroom, Basement | If not sold it will be let for the wi ole or part of the year. | ,,Seulouque has ¢al daily at tho hoad | May, 149, he might have been there a week; when h therefore couridered the adictment was then | nesses subpened by ther to be in ottendance om Tues e. iro at O. I. Crosbey's book store, corucr of William | Pert au Prince, and parades the streets daily at the oad | May, 1s. ss ; i ssodiag:: Hb: Ba “tatasgwecliy kone 0° tbe coe | day ie) maacala strict and Exchange Place of two oF three thousand men. Fo Ep roy let ng spare nr ged sorry etre angela rly ere = = — = —— dot ‘now that he was in the room; I wi of cles jer i am { j Se wane aauy to Mis a nolle prosequi ou the Lith | my Tatelnigenee. AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD FUR- LL sell tion —Cole i a OR SALE-THE LOT OF GROUND, WITH RUILD- | z there, because he was sick; Mount went away in May, | county, and had enter t! | Ro th 474 Fourth street, consisti two- Intelligence from Buenos Ayres, 1840: he went to California, I think; poi aera froin | Nowe feo sec na aotiond woth could nov be | TH CURAN EXPRDITION—TUE OTHER PARTIES BAILED. : , Boston, April 23,1851. | him since he went away; it was a long time before War- | tried, nor the trials conducted, without the production of | qne oxeitement respecting the inte contemplated ie- lis, Chairs, Sofas, 1 " , A 1 , Y ar age ae teen Pee rycen Ail exeitemen pecting , Bed-room Furniture, &on ssc! Mhiaet makes, | ‘The bark Argentine, at Salem, brings Bucnoa Ayres | BEE Went away that Lsnw him; Ldon't know what they | thore watches, watch-makers’ tools. and some articles of in hankable monvy. (the plates) were bronght to the house fi tho store on | they were not | jewelry, aud some-watch-case makers’ tools, He had re- | Yasion of Cuba continues throughout the city, and the } | | 4, ONILION, AUCTEIONESE.ROUEEEnE FUR canremain on | dates to March Sth, The U. 8. corvette St. Louis, Com- | used at the house; { dou't know what they were for; ceived some, infuamation in IM 8 abont Lime after the | United) States Mashai’s oftee and the hail of the Dis- “CHILTON, eR. - ‘ ., : « , on oney—— | seizure o Pope » came down with the in- - sisi aiture at Auction—Cole & Chime ot oR. an be improved to pay | mander McKeever, and the Bainbridge, had arrived, and | they wer finished, then, for counterfeiting money eee of ree | trict Court were theonged yesterday by a vast mamber voll on | ten per cent, wore received with unusual houors. In speaking of theso | NeFe not fit for it; there was nothing said that led to the A were still pending, and “Tuesday, th April, at 10 o'clock, at No. I Warrou street, idea that (hey were for counterfeiting, nor did L know , Webt before a judge of the Superior Court, (Junge Oak- | of persons intes 2 ‘sted, as wellas those implicated in the dear Broadway, the’ furniture contained in the abovo horse, FOR SALE oR TO Let—a VERY BEAUTIFUL json, twenty mil cor. ing Of Jirussels and other Carpets, oll-eloth, make: tage, at Dearman, on the I! Gor, | Srtivala,the Packet says :—The St. Louis greeted the | that they were for auy such purpose; iny husband, then, | Ky.) before whem a motion had been made by Drury, to | affair, Amongst theut were many Hungarian refugees, hairs. Divans, warble top Centre cates Bureaus, | town. Apply to M.B. F . | town with a salute of bere: Agar) \ ora age wore duly | was Brae ced in oh ee apie Dr. Moffatt’s | re mot Cun te rhe of tans property Pag hens As to Germans, and other foreigners, who were enlisted for ng Glasaes, Window Curtains, e.» togetne —- i nae ery Ldbostert. ‘The national | labeds; Ident know that he had inten revent the judge making an order for the restoration With a good variety of bed-room furniture.” Sule te come OR SALF—T HE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND | ScKnowledued by the battery | Ilbertad. oka euh s | tonto e O Ai they ware ronner bablegetnate tee ir it to Drury, Warner was Drury'sconnsel, “The order | the paeuds expedition, and who are now retained ae hen furniture. ‘Terms cash, in bankable lot, 97 Lexi ngton am 4 to be ready on Tuesday, improvementa, Posse = Apply on t RY, AUCTIONEER.—OW TI. shat. enue. It contains adl the modern jon on the lst of May. Terms easy. mence with B* M. HE April 2th, at ture of a 1 but no new featur: sc “ salute of thirteen guns, which was immediately respoaded | oval; the round cirelvs on tho plates were larger than an | Was noted in the minute book, and he knew it, as has transpired im ad- to by the corvette. ‘The French brig of war fusard then | American quarter, but smaller than half a dollar; one | Supposed. The ofience, if wny, was committed paid her devoirs to the gallant Commodore; and the old | quite a litte wrenth, and one of smaller size; I don’t | im which year he was tried and acquitted. The iadlet~ | jy the Herald, except that Dr. Daniel H. Burtnett waa republic of America and the young eepenis of Europe, | now what purpose they were made for; my husband was | ments bed been lost. Mr. Joseph White. who was imthe — yold to bull, before My. Commiasimer Nelaon, in the eum exchanged their cordial embraces on the limpid bosom of ; Lknow, last full, that Thompson was | cause, must have taken them by mistake, for he could — g¢ $3000; Mr. Gearge W. Green, of the Fourth avenue, he mighty Platte.”’ Mr. Drury in the matter of the torpedo; [ | not find thein, but never said anything about it, and ) eing his bail. ‘The bonds for the appearance of Major csignation of Rosas is (as before mentioned in | knew chat Thompson was laying plans in order to eon- | they were afterwards found, He never cRarged-or sus- | Schlieger and Capt. &. 1. Lewis were also perfeoted, ap) again before the Legislature, wad this time | viet him; he always charged it upon Drury; fromthetime | pected Drury of having stolen them from bis office. €barles O'Conor, Esq., being bail for both in the sew with rather more signs ofits being a bona fide affair. of the explosion down to the time of the arrest of Drary, Mr. Claik—Do you not know that he was acowwed by ¢3.400 cach. ‘The bail for Captain Lewis wos entered inte The Buenos Ayres Packet speaks in warm terms of the | he was laying plans to eonviet him; the time Bristol Bill | the Pe Gazette of baving stolen them? at half-past seven o'clock, lat pight, at (he private real United States, and of the rapidly increasing trado be- | was at the house was sometime before the rat couneil; | A—tI 1 #0. of Mr. CUmmisrioner Bridgham, . tween the two countries. don’t know how Bill cane to be got into it; the time ‘of | Q.——Did you ever say anything that would justify that e twenty-five Kegs of gunpowder discovered by Mar- og Captain Murdock MeKenzie ed the ship Adamant, | the plates coming down was from two to six weeks before | infamcus sheet in charging Drury with the robbery shal Tullmedge on board the steamboat Cleopatra, om = from Liverpool for California, condemmed at Montevideo) | the rat council; Lkuow it was more than two weeks be A—-Nos ne | Sunduy. have been gent to the ersenal. The kegs were STORE TO LET—WILLIAM STREET—THE FIRST | was killed at Buenos Ayres, by falling from a horse, and | fore; Lhaveseen the two Drurys und Bennet walking . a concealed in boxes. and ete Laway unde the cabin, 0 ognk And basement of the store No. 9 Will was followed to the grave by all the sea eaptains in port arcupd the pliee, several times; I know that young Drury | Hon was eljecte and exception noted.—Le stated be No fireasms have as yet been discovered. nor ia it betiewed. A good location for the dry 4 ond 7 1 ns af oken with Mr, Stewart. and, froma certitieate | oa ‘ . na sion immediately. ‘Apply te ‘SA The Packet bousts of enjoying the first fruits of tho on driven away trom his father, aad they were not | bad sine mn wit r. be tae oy plone he pore that any are led on board. ‘The squad of masimes | witnesses: | dition to the full particulars that Baye nlready Premises, or o SDAY, JAMES CONNER & SON, 25 Ann street, it 10, at S24 Broadway, the furni- er aking np’ houskeeping, consisting of | JOR SALE.—THE GOOD WILL OF A FRUIT, DY ‘Otomans, marble top Combes Ta and Vegetable store, with the furniture of the place, ‘aintings, Crockery, Kuives and | Bow doing a good and profitable business, well worthy of no- | is. “The above furniture to be | tice. Apply on the premises, No. 3s York steyet, Jurscy 5 ye UCTIONEER —HOUSENOLD FU Tt OBOKEN. ET, IN HUDSON STR re lay, April Sth, at 10 o’eloe! . ken, bets s e 400 Hamersley « Will be sold at auctio on the second @ family leaving the city, eonsisting of Sofas, Chal L wa rench Hedsteade, hale Matrasses, Washet 2 t. Falton street, New Melodia vag stemers, having received English papers ia forty days | friends, and this was the reason of the visits of Mr, | i” his own handwritin nte etill in the possession of the boat, and will remain Fo, Naive greed pl raghncs i Ra paced i Dy the steam pocket. Druzy to the house in Division street, and young Sam | state that the bills, ig the subjéet of the Decomber | go deubt, for reveral days to come, Great riot mado from an original that ecet over $40. Th TORR NO, 00 BLEECKER STREET, CORNER OF Si LES LE FAITE would come also. aud my husband was the medium of Pd January indictments, were tho same as titeve on | ity hy cur eitizens to view the bout, and to ascet > gentlem jerche article, is directed to tho Grove strect; and the three stoi 2s Ninth | Church struck by Lightning—One of the Con- | ccmmunication between them; the old man did not wish | Which ovember indictment was growmitd. Io | the ficts relative to the affair, Quite « large nunbar hing re ry ed Also, at Mo'eloek, the faruiture of a family breaking | ftFett, near Tompkins square, tole. Apply " 0 W. CORP, ‘up hovse-keeping. 9. 2 Hall of Records, then dereribed them in detail, all pe im the which bas been , yersons congregated during the day, in the vieiuity ag: purse of this trial. The | North Moore street, to look, talk, and wonder et the the young wan to know that be wished him to come back; gregation Killed, and Several Injured, 1 think young Sam was then living at Williamsburgh; | given more than o " 4 | 7 Pa 2 7 . 7 . mes of the inmates of the Distriet Attorney?s offi ”» OWN 1. VANDEWATER, AU 0 LET.—OFFICES TO LET IN BUILDING NO. 9 | Daxvine, Pa., April 28, 1851 young Drury was onetime out West, when he met Thomp: | Bames of U “ events already developed Sale of ifonsehold Furniture, Fise aad Manvel (laser, Wall sireet. Inquire of J. L. GREENE, No, 94 Wali st esterday afternoon, at three o'eloek, during the wer | Son; when Mount was at my house, Drury saw him there; | St the thue of the robyery, were Mirah lays. George | yy his morning. » fire beets oP, C, Lawrence & Co. will sell at ai — ri or . in the Methodist chureh, and while the congrega | b¢ liad other objects besides bis own; Idon’t feel sure L | Mitton, W. ¥. Stevens, and Geo, I. T. Walters. The NO. 1 LE ROY PLACE, | We ard, but did not | OUtin building No, 48 Water street, ocoupied as a woe ww in the eity auction, on tiis day, at He Pek; at No. 17 ack plana | 0, LET.—THE HOUSE, @ assortment of household furniture, hw ti ‘of Pies jeecker street. 0 mad Montel inesen, Bursace, Sefua, Cease hackers Bot p. AUTILEY MYERS, 29 Nassau stecet. reads, Bediine. ec, Also, all the husiness fixtures of rn ae nt een eculd ree Si tion were at prayer before the communion, the church | fernt kinds were shown shoul recognise them: {tore of his own knowledge know, where he waa struck Ly lightning. The fluid passed down the | the twoletters of Thompson, which were marked not ‘The Court here took @ recess for twenty minates, | conte the plate impressions; if several of dif- | latter was not 1 lon anal hop store, ‘The Gite considerably damaged the. #and interior of the building. | i 9 = ; | — | - IN SESSION, Avemest—Cavvton to Rannoap Travis t, Connters, 5 ore, ka, TWO NICE FRONT ROOMS A. CLOSET, | steeple and limp rods into the centre of the church, | ‘hen read.) AFTERNOON SESSION AD ice yh with furniture, for one or two gentlemen. Coes, ifte- | amidrt the assemblage, instantly. killing Mee. George | At the concluston of the above, the Dlatriet At ey | a After a recess of about half an hour, the besiness of | Seturday morning Inst, an accklont. occusred mart ity, quired, in the room. 385 Broadway, up stairs. | Penayl, and pevlously injuring several others in Wdifferest | edidreveed the cours. He was obliged to retire, Frame 4 the court war resumed. on the Hudson Kiver Railroad, « short distance below : | parts of the house.” “The steeple was shattered, pews de | ‘ppurtant matter in band clewhere, and supposing that | ,,4.%C.Suuth. recalled —The counsel for the prose. | Sing fing. Tt appears » passenger named Nye was atamd- efor 4 | atroyed, and flooringtorn up. ‘The ehureh was new, and | his eause would have been concluded before now; and | Cution offered to prove # paper containing « list of arti- | Ing om the plaitiun of the rear Tpke 2 nS ng pe acpeme odated. has sustained connids aban’ he wished (o nominate, as his representative, Mr. James in Now Tork. thiols ve cige iy thrown off, landing sinong 0 plle of hones, which Rady W. Smith, who was in court, as was also Mr. Wilkea, { Mr. Stewart, Clerk of P Mr. Whiting objected to « counsel being brought in at i mi ts was given by Mr. Stewart to Captain Magnes, of the Sixth | injured his hend and back. At the time of the oogmm - Mr. Webster and the Bostonians, &€. (his lnct Cages efi cuties Gad clare to taaw, tea. peli It was proposed to prov that these arti- | renee, Deputy Sheriff Lowndes, of this city, was wendiag ae Bowvow, April 28,1851. | that Mr. Smith wasthe private counrel of the parties | cles were the same as those (aken from Mr. Dreey's pos- | his way toward the prison with a convict, and 7 | session by witness | the aceident. he immediately approached the- Daniel Webster's letter was not read thie afternoon, in | prosceuting this care; secondly, that he was engaged, at | “TA G2ure acked why the articles themsctrus were | gentleman, sud had him placed ucder the care of. pty OLET, TOA SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH PAR a. a handsome and airy front bedroom, o Apply to Mrs. and Pive do., rtiment of Kitch: ence. pond a the present time, im defending the civil suits Drought by lelan, at betes ia the vik This shoul ENRY Ul. LEE: 0 LET—FROM FIRST OF MAY, A FOUR SToRY | ¢oMfequence of the sickness of Alderman Rogers. It is ‘ be the: wal Y | not produced siciam, ats in the Village. ‘This should serve ase T Purniture.—itenry Ht house, three rooms deep, with all the tod rove- | nid to be only two lines long, stating that he is about to | SU; Drury aguines pel Nm po genplan lawtul in- | "Mr, Waring raid the articles were on theic waytocourt, -ewution to railruad travellers who are in the habit of tion Tue in healthy ad res t Loe fy 0 the | cave Boston, intimates thereby that their retrace | (hat he bad 1 bit i y; “ Ml The presiding judi vas had betcer *tanding vpon car platforms when the train isin mo ton street. Roatdine Honse Purniture—A together wisi teaeh ot the rent | tien wan too lates at he bad « personel and, bitter animosity against Mr. rhs teotinnony fi th aa ocnme | Go Brsdoe Cortes Lan Rides tinea ete e Fithout children. Tle Vie, with real name | _ It ie confidently reported that Mr. Sewall, tho freesoit | the Blotter Ate 7 retire; but if ie did so, | themes A- Alexand 7! Am ga agent for the | Dears cavern av Teresternxcr.—Coroner Gece, yam Divaus, covered in haireloth: marble top Centre Te and nddrees, interviow may ba had. candidate for Congress from the second district, will | Le had a competent oMcer. to represent, him tn t toa Fire Ineurance company; 1 huow the defendant; | terday, held an inquest at the City Prison, on the bedp- Aampe, Mantel Ornaments, black walnu: and ma NO LETCPART OF THR FLIGIBLE TuURER stony | [ite frum the contest, and leave the field to Messrs. | sistant Distriet Attorney, appointed by that court ens = i ig en vet, and if so, when, insured in| Chaise Rendeer, ‘aged 38 years, born in Irvland, whe st Ls, "1 Y ds, acl . RTP. 4 PROS and Upham. { —Was rury eve » ‘a . all “ Hate Bees Cg i Teoldence. Se. 207 Oreenwieh otress, nect Bench, consist | hentoul and Up | Avomewhat lengthy argument ensued, in which they, 7 was brought to the ¢ of Prison, by the police, and ex i —EE ., ot ompany? n fe < ro and Glare w Beds and Bedding, and Kitche: ing of two handsome parlors on scoond floor, three tu defendant's counsel, referred to Ist vol. of the Revised y Oapeeted toby Gn dateabanties pired in a few seeonds after being admisted. Verdict, thin flour, two toommon atticn wad frout basement, Apply | Talk of a Cuban Expedition at New Or- andruled out death eaured by intemperance and expor.ze. Ftatutes, p. 457. whereby it was enacted that the District | with Which the sale will commence. bird floor, two rooms » 1 saement: ADP a fte p, oat. b 5 cuacte by the Court - 4 step ~* ~ - at Gay ‘lothing Store, Green wich, corner of Robinson st. '. ore val conduct” hie cutions, 7 . ‘ comestat Drowsine.—The Coroner dkewixe hedd, i Pid ean shee L ieede ks Coreltieel NO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND New Onceans, April 27, 1861 in Bis eee Soomet to appoint «ft and ‘proper anise aa coh ones ees oer tat 204 Ninetee street, ou the body of @ tore jonschold Furniture. — . will 96! Oo LET SMALL ys E SECON ik mae i 4 - ace by yo vetio ° . bets t eecgeltere.— Beaty Co, will sell | * » ET (yet Piste meek (oth abe ut a Cuban expedition ; but no: bim ‘A -fteas not, Tae not know Mr A.M. ©. Smith, nor Bie years of age, by the naine of Revert White, wie. suid he did not wish to el his death by drowning. The poor boy, it serama,. «from bis parents’ house but a short time, om. 2 know Sebn Bt Paster: afternoon, and went to play on the dock, feet os Nork. "a. prs taking centh street, where he accidentally fell the ‘ihotwe, dit.you givens. | TFer and was drowned before aid could be, prosmmpd. the first door south of Rector ar Broadway, a late assortment of en- mado to | given and required. a. G i Furniture, nearly all of whi ‘The river hns fallen one foot from the highest point, | ponsibility of this prosceution. Mr. Moore, th by Phyfe, and other celebra and is falling rlowly District Attorney, art of Bru a RGR FOUR STORY | "Ihe weather here i Dd cool | ithe re ‘ ed to have tw taut sink Juagivgre, courtetine of Uonsbon¢ | b Ki nue, between Thirty- | wih poocendh as bile dose Sas ctherwiee cagaged, and they wished to have two | cgice is in William street, N thore articles from Mx. Drur; sare in pettect order, 7 Sie, Mahan . eral apartments to Terms reawvaals. Apply | ‘The Union and the South—The Case of Deferdant’s counsel had no objection to their having | tice to any person in New York conneeted with the pro- , Vertiet accordingly Re Seeeear om ie promnen, Simms, &e. two counsel, end they might select any jontleman of er secution ia Queen's county, in relation to your having | Dvatw ny Drowsye.—The Corner held an inquest Bavrione, April 28, 1851 venee at Brooklyn; but Mr. Smith was cortainly not a ‘Our posresaion certain property, whieh.waa supposed preteray: at the foot of Chorles street, on the “ fit and proper person for the mantle i Ue pub peed ary to that proseeut and if nd, wha came did wet charge reet, cast side. Referonees Mr. Wilkes; I never gave any directions about the sei- | eure of that property A.M. ©. Smith, reesiled he Will seat’ 24 porsa' avert, rioh Sevres evidle Hory Brener, ered 50 years, born ta Tn 5 F r ‘ous sloneat ‘The New Orleans mails to the 2th inst. came through | entor to descend upon, They What, and to whom? (Ol to ly the defence, | ther death-by weeddentally falling off the dock ime the Dining Tabl water, Itent $290. Inquire of to-night Hy Abul yropored ty take textimony ay to the matter of overruled by the ption tiken to | Tver, ‘The decensed was observed by a polleetman to be costly Cat J.D. WAKT, lot William atroot, The Dobile Advertiser gives accounts of enthusiastic | the retuiner, or if the court would adjourn, they (the de- ) In or two days after those things | fitting on the string piece, mt the end of the yler, from, fence) would procure the attendenre uf the were taken (o the police efite | General of the State within twenty four hours, « course | jn with a bock under his arm, and said he wamtod to see It is rumored at Savannah, that the Boston Marsbsl | which they would much prefer { Mr. Stewart end myself showed him the | etter from Mr. | ir. Taylor came walking | Which place, itis believed, she acddentally fell inte thes ase: one y Nunns & Clark: brones and cos river, and was drowned. Verdie’ death by Secretaries, lined with sat! O LET—-A LARGE FRONT ROOM, UANDSOMELY | Union meetings in all parts of the State f bedroom Furniture, Ted- furuis A iM ry ke ean be had by | nity from the |. Mx. Smith eaid that he had roeeived « Did you | Brooklyn City Litelligenes, ot niture, pon p THIRD story | their way back to Charleston George Wilk im to attend, which be had — trem (Le posrestion of Mr. Drury, pt thad $6 bill, to Forrn Daowxre.—The body of a well dressed mam ede to order in the best mannee, of door truim the Fiest ner hes drawn forth strong, lan- | beremptorily de rwards had couse Mir Mewart? A. Texateisat no coutsol owe the bro. | which had evideutiy been @ comeiderabe length of Cane S. HOUGH, AUOCTIONEER.—WE fooma “es haath The Merewry of that city nays, it | by & Written req Mr. Waring | perty aflerwards, Mr, Stewart is sty clerk of , in the water, floated on shore, at Ked Hoot Point, Brass ont th Hoek, at 196 Bifth street | | ngetts are, With fow ex. | Whi police { lyn. last evening. A gold wadeh. ivory tybicte, Se household Eveniiure, Sofes, Divans, 0 i pe NT SUITES OF | A that the triumph ©. What relation has Captain Mognes to this affair? | OC Keys, ond eutniry small asticlos, taken Trow ‘and other Chairs, three-ply and in, rooms, enitable for profess . private family, ina merely preceded th em A (Objected to, and everruld.) A, When we can Mer wre w: ptain Maygnes, lo Rods; contre, card, pier, dinin Inte Lamps, Hatetand, Prem f poses A clue to the bor; jdree. taken fram the talaga s—s , 1 am | cr single gentlemen. in periect order, baths, cas, Mo. They Will be let separately, or together. Apply at 86 Fourth avo- nue, between Tenth and Kleventh atroets. 1K, Meiliday, who # a the night before, we found th number of treasury ne we hauded the p es, Girandoles, &: nd Solar and other 1» Waghetande following rere sopen proms dines by the Brosident. r Dress Bureaus, Curtains, Rage, Oi | - Orleans. bas been pardor . Senith perron to tw ry of Captain Macnee 7 Twelfth street, one door from aveaue b."" y excellent Refrigerator, safe attached, and a con ‘]'@ LET—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH A rang of cowuterfe a discavered in , W. If Thomp. he Captain a he was my j —_———_——— - Tal asvortmont of basement and kitchen Furniture, with hedrooma attached, for single gentlemen, in & private mand a large number the | 5 conducted a lyn; thonghs it | after. the property was Police intellt “ 11 commence. pain; it wana the see Remermber 14 o'elock. | family, at No. 7s Leonard street, six doors trom Broadway. | stage Hanke of Lowilana ‘Two of th | Wit ebar ee ge ter: Thomp- | diveed there, thet dr mony Charge of Forgery.—& German Jew, called: Chastes “CTIONEER—NOUSEMOLD PURNI- | FPO LE: arrested | Re cmeers as he rg nen Ore ined. —Q you swar thet all the pro- | Meyers, was arrested yesterday be oficer Waed.of the Day (Tuesday) | of boarding huuse—a spacious throe-ator: “ = a tak meh am Wik a perly taken by youand athets from Mr, Drury's, was de | Tenth wand, on a cba forge-y. It secus thes Me. we'l arranged for a gentocl barding house, of biliard rooma Canal Break fer thore rerviews by on, Wilkes, oF any. overto Mr, Magaes ? } Heirnaman. porsident of tae Germat. Hebrew se a] amortne ‘esp om gach Hor Not South any, Apeil 28 body ele; Thompson him that he had Kwne co delivered; E don't know what diseowered thas his name. had been freed teSh y Furniture, Riding Scho a o 380 in Warner's hands, and promised to pay him T know what manm About forty feet of the a vet, Oswego towp i prescribed by { ceareh warrants; | was awar requesting Cae paym ‘The (of sums of Moin $8 ko 96 ’ ~ given immediately, forgeries had becn gresented taJonephaeta, from that # had nower eeon anything of i; | tion for a priv Apply om the premise: See superintendent expe op Saturday , Me. Wilkos badd cailod at his ‘iw ashicr of that. society, whe paid the seane, amousating NYO LETOAT YONKERS —A | A defret in the | ciice, and « n attack had beem made on his 1 for presecation t has been to near $100, These forg are sail teheve beow ene taining ten rooms, (with barn ceured a detenti | ented somcbudy ¥ " sot the polioe in re wm to takbe, cuted by Meyers. who, on axgest. becore alarmed, and is finisive: | wise a be j te dt viiLia this tran _ eh = Pp end other pawperty alleged to be illegally in poe- a ib + Jasttce Timpsaa commadted the c + | persien of persons? aecased to prisoa for t 4 Prerenvron, Ap ground thet be ee a appear unless ealled upon by 4 ae tell Us of this kind. The : ‘ Nicseole itereta ocd oh cious age be Pe | A brick house and stable, valued at $1,000, were burnt | the authorities, Ip not know the amount of the * yn} pete po pM Charge of St ali Castings — man called Jehn >» Frcath steve tive oF wea * = { in the Fifth ward, on Sunday morning; it was the work | olfered; it was & cell of notes, this was the first com a a Whitly, was aursted by (lye police, nud couveged before B vette gt 22 Clif etreet. | iecondlary.’ y i Blestion he he. with hhiga on Gh ago bed f Pureit of a7 | justice Timpron, on a charye of stealing ® a ning Table, i n eaten ne " ne, " UN's care. he conse! fh he prove. nite, \0 LET AND FOR SALE, ATHOROKEN—SEVERAT | measures six feet indepth. Tk hast | quent intertievt on the «ame aftern changed the fou of hi quest’on, aad the | Brass castings, together with tools, patterns. &e ie ee and basemen’ belch | ing during the Inst twenty-four hours, ‘The t | eto set on puttin tow n all at $390, th 2-6 Hollowny, sitwated a request. fre Hing houses in tie Lon to otate the facts relative to the taking eoperty of fas, Tete-a-toten, easy am ter stands at 90, ney and Mr. W re . between Third uk Fourth age w of the property fh : att | ing, but did ve Me, Drery’s hov % vighth etree qwoad Centre Tables rosewood ote with every 4 Rewind bl f J atee, Yi Mr. Drery’s house ne aectined was Conveyed before Ue od cham A. a nh | from Drury; reevived « aote, which was written, ‘yw sup: 7 Rie Metsrersee, an ein the bath-rooms and kitchen, | Assault by a Mate of a ship. pored, in coure c seed betwee them, bay - sumed him fur a fui examjnation. are well worthy ¢ fh Hoboken Land Bostow, April 28, 1859 did nore pest anast be aorny tn 6 chil Arrest on Sus The potion of and te prevent any article being Left, PERN, Agents | Prank Oukes: mate of the ship Io Crunde, fr in weitings 2 he had i this, Lwent to the crib, xeok tne key, won, | the feventh werd . 9 man eal" quired of every purchaser. Catalogues on — es | pool, was arrested in this city, last might, for U thot tette a, M the inte the tevin a4 caw two boxes, ma! m Adams |e himeelf Icha Compert, wis oh) moreing of cake - | K DWELLING, ON THIRTY: | capstan bar against wn Irlehman, fracturing his skull. | todo so: he y he Tanst have beewao F ela we directed to Semucl Drnry. New York; the lid | in in, from the ship sttantic f+ YR. C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—OUSENOLD FuR. (Croton © hout; rent, $430, Also, tone- | The Irtehman ts dying at the hospital fi Ly Wilkes; he did not know anybody eles that would | waa ke 1 in'and aw | conveyed ¢ Justice Thwpeon, whe detained him! peg 1 Noward sirvet, wene Broadway —08 | a dwellincson Thirty-seventh street, wear Seventh et meme vo) no; he expected unquestonabiy 10 bo paid for Una now. | futher hearing. , the sane being all the | avenue; Croton water in each; convenient for sunail fara Dusiness; if the E may him, or a—i0ou . poe Mérven—On a rns furniture contaio- joward | fivn, Apply to C. Parteige, in the stone building on Thirty. | ‘The Forrest Divorce Case. ratheswudit bie vaee fod mate no o you found]. TP pidecnn Oeaeent pete * you found} Th 1 ef the Third ward, wae re r ‘ were some diet and some Wa! we went dowa in the | himeelf for dinner in the wash voom at the t 4 agent welch tie morning; he b a called at his offlee and | percment and found two watebics there, whic Artington | Toure, he was secosted in a very rude manner they had come over together; he had not been employee ct afterwards ela'ined, La piece of paper, on | A. Gripweld, a lawyer, respecting a & j ae in Porrestm | Wy body in the county having» right to muke It a | which was written “Lowned Acbley on theen, $98 paeel7 ~ ter of the man, « tixth street, wear Seventh avenue, or J Courtlandt circet, at SUPREME COURT—SPECIATL. TERM. 3 rraagement about it; Mr. Wai rt MENT OF A NEXT PRIKED Pefore Chief Justice ¥ le Apnit, 28 — Catharine N. Forrest egainst Fed FAT THREE-STORY MOUSER, gare, bonteine TES Yee No. 182 Macdor 3; andor | derman be the opposing counsel ar aime erie rain or shine, melanie ing twely parlor, basement. Ritchen, store jon paving oem mi “9-7 he the part of ; no one had desired him to there cireunetances, [thought it but ju andl id's elient om B panee between (hem, whem ERENCE HOYLE, AUCTIONEER.—GRoceRins.— | Fon, Sty Sch ot she farnitess te the ho py seer age oceans phew wey ten the ap nf isa State | Gevmed it my duty to take the property lo the po Griewok! committed a vielen’ asawult on t' gs 4h This dey. (Twonday,) 20 Be 10 o'elook, at 47 | Ve noid lew Dan be seen at any tine throw fyective partien It a now declared by the court, thas, th mag mthecn | | the servants present Intech and the “tattien were alaabl 9 » parties - re © be me t elvil ‘ . re " y" mer, | Sided! himer, 319 Fourth avenue, Practice of Uhis court requires that this action show Cult brooght by Drury. about tbe forvilie entry of his | _ Crose-examined—T did not see an ingot of gold ; there | sehareted. The Alderman, om Sunday, ma’ 4» 9 comptatas al by 0 next friend; and theronpos, on filing, the | joure; he was only Counsel for Wilkas; he was not the | A# a Final bar of mactal; L think it was taken | Pel Lothrop, who ixcted & WA" tent for the ar. 'attermom . EN, | r i n we ri 0 police office et of G id; and yesterday, officer Rath P TPO LRT, IN HOBOKEN, TO FAMILY eatef Robert Kalmanno to be such next friend; and ~ - vf Wilkos; he was not the | on the second warrant, that ia, at the police of rest of Orie y Wednenday r ke aif of undoe | on metion of Howland and Chage, attorneys for the plain. | tent he Mi 8 Tene ee iene rity with wit, | Te bad heard that the insurance company have a claim toe ene a pants cumedy om the chaste. ‘Theeaee he furniture geile Wick Reese, tifl, it is ordered, that the raid Robert Balmanna be and | jes: he was Mr. Wilkovs concral ccuneet, he was not | Wpon them ¢ 1 thought they might be stolen, or they | Will undergo a hearing before the me gistrate. “yo he hereby t# appointed next friend for the said piningif, | on tri " e oe ‘yn | Wight be the property in which the insurance _— —— fea ie a A RE to promeute thie netion with and for ber, an moh, her wuiy Mager Pee tk aschat wd by tne puny wns interested; Ido not know that Lever author. | Marine Affaly a. or Hoboken, where infoamation | ext friend; and that the complaint in thin acwea be. two years nnd a half, wa: oa xactly hostile to Mr. if on advertisement calling om pereons who had | &Srrawen Crmeanona—We ur dotstand that the now Sxtures of a Gr comprising Stand Casks, Kegs, Will bo kiven: oF ingniry can be and the saane hereby ia, accordingly amended by jusert- | Drury—thnt might be bee ctrome stern, “| font property to call ut the Police office and examine this Laniners, sed to @ grocery store, ashing! s corner of Morria, Now Kook. ing im the commencement thereof, after the Wo ala“ 'The |” Mr Watlty vas then cntlal’ Te ctated that hewas | Property: Tdo not know that 1 was etre that there wis veh company, who stoo mumerons to mention. * e Seine; Generel Duryes hat employed him | @ny indietnent pending in the county ofQueens ta refe. | placing ber ow Lake Ponchat eratn, in Louisiana ry renee to which these articles eould be te ALTER CREENOUGH, AUCTION RER—FI BT, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE LOWER PART | COMPlnint of Catharine N. Forrest, the plaint ait in this | « counsellor at Inw; General Duryes hh idly finished thres stor: eo! Household Furniture at Anetion.—Walter Gre action,” the following words: “ by Robert Bal manno, hor | spout thie matter; the first person who «poke to him was yoy; Tdid | now im the Bast river repr sing for the voyage. next friend.” And deliberation having boon had | Mr Rockwell, bs changed a word | Pot tuke the w — that the $> I do not kno: = never spoken to or & Co. Will well, thie day, 10 o'clock, at No. 47 Myrtle er high, with | upon the eid motion, it is ordig@ed that « omen agent ne ~ | bill had a pie wrapped around ty Naval @ntell . vests, South, Brovkipw (withoat rwaafd to wnather) el in the mort ol uch of the aid injunction feetrainn the | Wier oP ae teat! Never talked with |G —“Was Mr, Wilkes aa cflcer at that time? A.—No. | ‘The naval construc sor at the trepert Navy Yard, has Horne, Warkiinnde: Chiicg boive: Unncet Ortomente, Olay: adoomefnined | tid Fdwin Forrest from coming into way house or | ‘To the Cunrt I found this ease was going to breakup | Q.—Are you aware that under the statue no private | recommended that ‘de Pewnrylvania should gu tare are, Inerain Carpets. ‘Gitcioth, French Mahogany Wed- pans Rent $m, Ap- | Place where she the said Catherine N. V@erest may reside | my extire business, and Letated to General Duryea my | Citizen enm execute a search warrant! A.—Well, Edo | dock. in order to e* amine and fepait her bottom. steads, Clintre, & Also Kitehben Furniture. 18 Heoadway. | OF bo, and from removing or taking yny measures in persen, of by his counsellors, attorr sys, or agents, to a roo} ply on the premises, or to J. WAR RTE \D BF,DROOM, FURNISHED OR | remove the said Catherine N. Forre a from or out of the situation, and that that 1 should vee Mr, Simith about it ; wrote a ted | Rot know, Q.—Did you, or did you not, before the ar- | de vent has b aon written t . 1 must be relieved ; he suagocted | Fort ef Drury, go to chgraver's and get impressions which | “Khe U8. mureesing wine inte oe hese, Penge 4 10 LET—A ROOM A) ™ 7 * | hed been made upon pl of paper, aad say that you | Mid-hipman F gy. Srewbi se 8 vate Unfurnished, ta a vinale kantleman,'or a gentiomanand | State of 3 K, and as resteniraa tho enld Kuwin Por: | id not cond he wey ot ea Laimahy ve capley | wanted them for police purposce! A.—Allow me toex- | arpived AU N-AGGC cr rin cris, nye ramm Foamectn, TS LRT —THE LARGE FOUR-STORY BASEMENT | is wife, with board on eitsout. Referonco given and re- | rest, his Attorneys. * ad agents, from selling, | jim (Mr. Smith.) | plain why I did eo. The stor ship Relief is ready for sea, wailing for how House 108 Fourth av, between Tenth and Twelfth | quired. Apply at No neeme otevet, corner of ' pe | conveying, or in any manner disposing of or parting Mr. Finith th | Court—Certainly you can explain complemynt ef officers: 3 py stele r door, hatsheg’ thoseake vas PPO LET—THB SECGND STORY, TWO ROOMS AND | vith, oF encumbering tho In ada, tenements, and real tated that he we Wiles te con } pag hoo Clark—But firet anewer the question, — > io wae handeliers and bracket, bot and cold water on ovary | ra Marthe Mee Mer ailierar ik Mloomneld strc, | cE New ork be und the rater ichetehe nome Seat | ether from bis liability, and to look to the county fur | Witvees —I did Supreme Court-cmpsciat Term. *euvitin ire ot howe, Parlors are highly Ahtshed | listoken._ Veil" rein the gellar, quod yar, ouly there ot | "And it ta farther ‘ordered, that the teadue ot the sald | PY the ccmpensatic A= was during the time of the holding of (he fate; | Apne. 20K ae Heth Tne Kimpire Mae cueteend to thie ahs ee en 4 . o Thompeon in five minutes after I of erty of this ea he t ttie, Mest of fefercnces or eecurity ree Mr. Balmanam isa Seotch gentleman, an old friend | wit Mr. Sin rT 4 im thie | Leave them to my got ‘W reeciver to take the property Storm cf sears. lnguice of Homer Moreen, Nal | quired. twguiee ot. WILLLT, Du tne promises, 0 ANT | of Me Sinclale, Mrw. Forrest’ father, and Uns been blong | pececcution, “They? Mt aie tesberescentat tut tig | them, Theampron wan Willumetect, Rawdon, Weight | (the Rawplre Mill) and zee Bat the eivim of the steeet, of A 774 Broadway. Brewee vigeet, Bs be tie 9 rorident of this city.) coumdered it their quty te take gare that public prosegue | & Hateh's« 1 the Exchange; Thompsou was WAAL © ge the creditor for $8,000, showid bo satigBed.

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