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Arna 09 —Mr. Clark, on the sitting of the court this wished to the pete notice that if te 34a to contradios the state of faete whieh they hud mado appear on tho comination, Ou (the defeuoe) would claim that | demce im the cross-exzamination of the prosoutors’ w mesets, an Row would necessarily be more or lose Tee. Psee bau. indoed. boon an understant- | bo ‘Mat this should be the course adopt ‘end if upon the elesing of tho testimony, the District | felt thas im his reaponsibility he could ‘ek that jury to eonviet Mr. Drury, that theu they would address . Any attompt now to address them would iy involve an elaborate speech to do himself and cause justice, and he would therefore proered at once te the introduction ef their testim: ny Mr. Waring would profer their opening, as was usual He wished also to bave an uudorstanding, as, owing to District Attommey’s engagements, they would pro- 4 bably have but the ene couse! to sum up He Court woukd silow them to elect some counsel to pssist them in the pumming up. Mr, Clark —They might disfer, and the same question rd to Mr. Smith. He mart converted into a and it was a use which he thought they ougus to have a responsible | Public officer to conduct General Duryea denied there was any such’ arrange ence, but ment. Mr. Clark had mentioned it ju bis p he Gen. D.) had neither as Jeet dropped, the Court Saalaah there was any object Mr. Clark proceeded. The t+ oer different. ape gpiracy secondly, the facts th One-Ryed Va: jn < oh matt ‘These things they ha: " the Court, and they now © District Attorney —We and the $6 note wtuction Mr. bo —If the District Atiorney would admit that | by M these th “house, the fay before, ino: thewe by the officrrs th duction. If they every iva of them to th sented tothe on Thompson's trial The District Attorney had smid that that the statement made by Thompse read. Mr. Clark could only admit it sending the parcel to Mr. Drury’ « Drury pee mae The Districe Attorney—Tha! {s certainly not fair to | introduce part of statement sid to cust off the residus. ast, if used, be read derstood, as they produce them, that the Distriet Attoraey woudl hnot rely on any matters found there, as evidence, except 4’ relying ‘| The Court said the statement 1 entire; and it was thoroughly wall vu did the doubloon dies and the $9 bill om anything eiso. Robert ii. Morris, Esq, was then He was a counsellor at | his off Street, and he resided at the corner and Fourth avenue. New York, he had been for two y: anda half Recor disavo his father-in-law's, Mr. Movekson's, heart of bis arrest and saw it in more than ove paper; did not reme: whether be had read the Meraid of Now Lith, Lsiy. Mr. Waring—What do you want that fur! Mr. Clark—Merely to fix date Witners continucd—A4 short time previous to my see- img in the paper that Drury was arrested, I came out of my Office, (7 Wall street, early in the morning, there were very fow people in the streets, it must have been before 10 or after 6 o'clock; | was walking on the south sid: ‘Wall street to go up William, and just before 1 eam Hanover street I saw swith walking very raptily, so ra. pidly that I remarked 1%, and said, “what is your bus ‘Chis morning” he said, “I am going to Brookl some counterfeit money pit (tos mnwn's hands—th have tried it and made a bi er, and | am obliged attend to it myself.” ‘The District Attorney obje rebut another, unless theirs the precise point Mr. Whiting s#id Smith's attention had been drewo | «yes A to this polut; be (Mr. W ) had examined seif, and he had eworn that he never met Mr Morris the day before. uor the day before that, nor for a to his notes of the proceedings of the 2d instant, as did the Court, when the month before; he then rwferre Pasrage was found, we reported Lv the Herald as the tim Witness, therefore. proeeeded—W hen Smith mad nds and parted. 5 Kawdoa, Wright & Hateh. bank’ note cogravers. in Wall street; it was on tha of the street he met Smiih. near their office, be that and Hanover street; it wos below the Mxcba close by it; the Exchange oceny Know the day, bat it was sh count in the papers: it might Deen on the day the arrest—he could net yey the papers he rememb red it tively as to the very words. for a» ht over them. thinki double meaning, or bear two Crossexamined by Mr. Waring Mr. Drury, some time after iris fret ppecify the exact ti th heft Astorin in Decem: he walk they might mention that con dan, be baad told bis wife) cf ©. Drury that he eo which he nsaigned had stated the words exactly ns over at the and sine would bear this meani Bad been pineed in. ¢ Brooklyn, and th that was the ree fo accurately ; had known Sv (with §) had been Ki master for four years, Mx Yew for the iast three yours bed known him @ —What was hie g cted to. on ars and o half, P years, and sl waieh tim certain point int mont of the wily let in other (eatin sent for, and m late in the 4h of quertion cordingly t Reexam\ned—Had wot | nnexion with Mf 2 ¢ hile wequittel u ported his Honvr's deolaion, and th when yo d of M Onjected t ruled « Mr. Clark applied to the an dicer towid him in get which had b The Court said in the case of pers would prefe id anything like euspleion if they bad i t an officer, he hoped they would charge upon them thas they had dene «0 fromeny ux or. comneelior at law, en hecame perso general character of Thompson ’ ‘Mr. Olark had understood his Honor to rule that thi Was hd ei bie ood maid no, They (the o lowed bim to thow Lho declarations of Thompeon relating to this matter. v« forming part seeta, bat even of the wtriet legality oft " ained doubts Clark now offered ( w that he waa tho author Of a agstom of fabricating © ances s0 as to be used a evidence @ —Did he not propose to you to fabricate eireumstan tad evidence of a fact in a case in whirl corned * Obyeoted to and raled ovt Mr Clark then called the production of the im Preasions testified toby Mra, Thompron, but nvt pro or that the evidener striekeu oot WMet tet Attorney said he could not produce ‘hem hey could ned be found, ae he had expeet trict Atteeneg’s oMes in New York, nor in the Clerk's of fee Kome soppoed Mr MeKeon, who was gon Purape, had them among his private papers, Mr. Clark campinined of their having got evidenoe of those matters ything back. Did they mean tocall Mre. Thompeon again ’ if not. he must call tote the vase nd keeping tapon thea to bring her back, they wanted her sed when in court she had worn « thik re cane Jomo 1 Boyd, Req. called and «worn Tin wae a justion of lhe pence for the county of Quee the arrest of Mr brary very weil @ —Waeanearch warrant put into your hands’ (tyretd lo Bir (lark—When you bring an oMoor to «wear t tees was COmnterf me d said the war: nly be the beat evidence think We celled for the war. rawt yesterday when Swith was ox how what bad brooms of bbe worra: ear b warrant? imanswer to the Court, that he would aot endertake the summing up of a cause of such | then said about the torp: doubloon divs | hay in it, as ifr estimony of Catheriae Davenport as givon | window sash as was done. thing about the house, or shop, or far as related to his \ led and sworn — was at OT Wall of Bighteenth street aad for three years Mayor of the of New York. and during that time A M 0 Sarith had been a police officer in the city; witness could not say whether he had beon detailed to astemd his court was Recorder, but he knew him well, he | wit- meas) had been one of the counsel fo" Mr Drury dowa to the time when he was acquitted; at the time of Drury’s arrest, in November. 1549 witness resided at Astoria. at mbor “i to calling & witness to eution had beem called t+ ith pass. agh William street to go up e defence had not ime Court, reported m Kaew One y soquainted with him had ai- | that of Mr. Drury you will be eorreet; I did wat Thompson, but never for Drury: I have stat | have wa ou were con. | Others connect ved nt Asto- omuel Drury in 1340; knew | order made premises, when ined They would Sone aa par oe case and recall Mr Stewart, to om Benday, after his errest te Drury's We show the feciings om thie Wiel adn tted that ail wend into th ; Starh erather, Clapp aod witness wont - end Orawous wore loft outside, witness Sao We Drury’s chiest daughter Jame hom he the money was examined. Mr. Waring—Wo objees vo any deveription of the mo- tos eux po eameaeanne sabagants gealtively the eash box pro- on the (Ske Hmm, mo $M os all; ote: hed three compartunemy in i; there were between $50, all im smal bille—ones, twos and threes—none higher; did not remembew the money ogg it whom and handed them to My. Panteh. who anid, * this is a broken banks;" he then took them back, looked over them thoroughly. aad said, “do you cull these brokem bank bills /”” Did nos see dollar of Fort Plain outlandish stud, money there. Judge Greenwood.—Was there one there ’ Witness —Thore was not. sir, Smith had then taken the money baek again, and said, “Oh, woll, { bellove it is all goes” hey placed i im the ‘drawer and gave the koy open whea they wens thero; A.M. 0. Smith bad made uo montion whatever of having found o counterfeit $5 pill the day before; witness found a bottle on the desk, witich le Drury’s daughter; te desk was «! examined ind took away, he believed as Smith’s roilest; Smith made no remark «bout not having taken it the day before, but he did say he had been there before; they took'a bar of silver, some grains of silver, soins, dross, a largo way of aud a cloak; Mr. Drury was a sme! business: the vught that Smith had cloak that he had come for thal sort, but he could not say; the ¢ clothes; did not kuow wheth ked about the the moment; did net family an inventory of the thin, one of the Polic nd got his signature; they seareh outbuildings snd the whole already the end window the and a pile of pw quite newysuch ore Wore some broken chairs, furniture and glass, Q— Was it not an t omtly locked when they weut, one of th have been burst inj-thought they mij forced the door, and there was no « Q —Was ther premises, intimat Ohjected to. 2 4 any illicit trade being— d ruled out. | State what he did find.) Mr. Clark boped the jury would ask any question they Me Smith and ng; the tools the floor; did not know whether the press was ased for making watch eases or pencil cases; had never been in a joweller's shop where wate e Witness took some tools; saw the pr Starkweather said they were for countert lay beside the press, 0 tured, tendance. The preas itself was below stair hed it carted for inspeetion by the jury. pleased. | The tools looked as if they had been Iying there a 1 time; Smith said nothing about wh ad mot tak them the day before the day efore; it was a bar of ordinary «il he tothe station hous Stuart; would not by positive whether Wiles was ther Crassous certainly Was there: he recognized some watebos produced on a trial in Queen's county; the property was very much exposed; it was very valu: able, thete Wasa basket there comtaining he supposed, Mr. tT, but he did not ses the silver or the marks; Drury was not there; he did not know whether he ld not fad ed partion- larly. and stated that he had come to endeavor to leara the * fmots, mt the request of several of Mr. Drury’s neighbors; art why I came there; [said T want- ed to know why Mr. Drury was arrested, and where he that had bee Drury's family sil Was iu the ordinary part of the prison or not out for what he had been arrested; be inqui I stated to Mr. 5 was; | was told that I would find out in time. Q —Did you hear at that time anything about a charge of counterfeit money ! A—It strikes mo that, as I was going through the vil- 4 to)—I did about countorfeit bills; Mr. Drury has ren; they were all at home when L loge, I was informed by Mr. Milis—(object not bear anythi ten or eleven hi went back; they did not know where Mr, Drury was Creseexamined.—q—How long Baye you lived at Astoria ? A.—About four years —What has been your business since you have been there ? —I was first elect ctor of the town of Ne t never had any o there with the s« lima; bs write be When be left Astoria? ted to and waived.) twas Wrapper Di ther paper. you see th instruments used hot bed glass t box? t which I took ont; I think money. and [think there tehants Bauk of Canandaigua; I am p money among that whic \f a judge of money; I don't my of this Sta remark to A. M.©. Smith. at a have now referred, that it of making and exporting » Me. Smith «id to me that he wikhed we could find the persons who saw the box of deliars rv coin. that went down om the Astoria boat; I anewered that [ heard Capt Waldwin, of the steamboat Sun, sey that he me kere of silver coin, and that I supposed there w L Meulty about that you wot know that the New York officers | 1 with suspieion L recollect Mr, Stewart enid there was a talk sheriff, deputy-rheriff, magistrate, and com able ted with Drary im this affair: this was win ntion from the basket of «ilver pieion was enter- yw county ? rn deck thnow that ness in th aad county, there was lonk * A turne Stewart with the other th wae a comblet cloak. and the color was blu: b “ jor of the 1 i wentory tly was with myeolf de Drury Captain Magni. end Mrs were and then told me what plied to them. and told them thet I keew nothing of Mr Drury except that he was an upright and honest man Ieane Phillips was the sheriff of the county: the deputy beri: are John W. Dermott. and Lowery. of the f Flushing. Just Kamowt Mille of Act a, all tiv & are gentlemen of A—If ubstitute the name of Mr. Thompson for several times. a« I do now honestly Mr. Drury in connexion with hed for Thompson. iwith them; | ne did wateh for Mr Drury Me. Clark here applied to the Court for an order for the production in court of the property taken from Mr Drary.and kept as evidence against him by the police | authorities of New York The Court ordered that the ¢ w York be produced at the expense of t Jon pplication of the counsel for the defer Nemities of the property be produced at the « the defendant n witnest having retired and examined the de came inte courtand hich he bad «ea at press. which {sin a wagon stated thet it was the sam Druty's. It was a large screw preas The Court here took a recess for half an hour APTERNOON SESSION. At the convening of the eourt in the nfternoom, Mr Clark moved for aa attachm: who had heen subpeened, bub were not in atte: when called for Th his morning, in relation to the producti oft of the property taken from Mr Drury, The court now is, that ail the articles be introduced at the expenre of this eounty Kimmbet FB. Colfax ealk | turing jewrlier; 1 rest the preas which w: for utling jewelry. pencil enaes, ete a ® pre to which every manufacturing jeweller has one: the proce to Mr. Hall, © penotl ease maker; it ie tw striking prewemit ia @ gutting prews: you could. from die. «trike coin with this prom eweiry; the prese was sold t seen the tools that are at the Police New York; from what I understand. » press for atriking coin would require about ten times the force that this prose lins, theee is no bed to this prone oma ao Cross-examined —I have known Me Drury some Siftern ner wed caked De an an inteodectivn (9 Mrs, Bruty, ashe or sixtvem yores, during that tune I have never kaows a. did inteoduce { hor of his business; “March 99, with earehed tho whols house gucegioch ane hs place where sie money was kept; 4 ees bog og st regs; he lived #& ‘ia; Ihave been ‘ue I saw ne ap; for making pencil cases; I aun cens of coining; the press and tools were ali sold to Mr | th was the most valusble, Lhouga of May. Apply te ACWIO MAIL STEAMSHIP, for California woe wae with ls ‘ides ‘eo atone (Prue paral not familiar with tho pro- d Gaeriod array fore't aad foro topeail hark Lies (Dutoh si Tao 7%, ict 4, with a Slim Se Batshou. rremen, 29days, with Phece Cariiat, W, 29 days, with ‘oodervon, Messina, 70 days, with Koy, Weetport, Marah 25, n ballast an ‘Antigua, 21 da perionced wevers gal rh PeAS on t Drury together; the press one tea veluslens without the other; Dru! p.greas bargain; the hole in the prass iz, or four inches in diameser; the frame of the ent = pretty solid; the press was of sufficient power to cud | through gold as thick as a two shilling piece; should think it would cut through a pivee of gold of the thie: ness of a dollar; Mr. Drur former years, when I carri refined sweepings for me, and for many fining the sweepings of shops is a regular business. Direct resumed. —Do not know that any of the tools helanging to the press could be used for cuttiag doub- | onark hart Tie co irom, to 3 Crooks. has refined gold for me, ia ig Wil her shops, ro ', with mdse, to R tem. riph Br), C ' B eg oe from the N dur- | dwn om ina heavy ‘Olorom, 4¢ Cams ell in a few hours, My wife’ quite 's ae here. | The Antidote Cros examination resumed.—Mr. Drury carried on \ Avty NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—THIS 18 TO ome. wi distreusing sare 1 have beon cured of a most dobilit, ghey has tormented me for fu Necrous Aatddote, JNO, WOOLSBY 1 Courtlas Ae ting neuralgia, th Oe ere pe, ATTS" wanyYous ANTIDOTE EAS, A+ ED ete bevyd with incessant aS pala. No oeey cll paystet tad tioned «tumor tnd oa be *terend the inns years, that all pbysicians <A MERE BR Torey Wane, NERVOUS Aprons. <eF WIP GAYS her mother # spoonful for a cure is makes = ve rising in populacity, nan lieved of a corrible 4. fe be in Gentleman wae relieved Of > OT UBBEER. Jecscy Oily, ne eT the aan of the tarning without dolay vith the einer from San eae if refining sweepings at Astoria; the bu ponducted in aa out-building, Lai ntain a horse mill used for grinding several pot furnaces, and other articles, a description of the aperture in the press, and made a drawing to show what the size and shape of pencil cases are, when cut out by the press, John G. Nolen sworn—I am an engraver; I reside in Brooklyn, and do business in Broadway, New York ; made two plates about Sept , 1849, for a man known as One-Fyed Thompson; the plates we umpe of the masts. abo mber of aqnare board had been chests or boxe wer Charice William, Pendleton, Arecibe, PR, 19 days, 0, to Maw Wehr Iris (ir). Covell, Saree CORY, 13 days, wie eugar, On the 26th inst, lat from Ponce tor Baltimore, ‘The icrteee with ostton, &e, ao ol will be ead ap fe the tea) and transient passengors between Franeisco. The well known yatoamship SARAH nano a 1,500 ieee barthen, now wader charter to the compa in arrangemente, Wi (Witness gave rienoed westerly. to NL Mot ren Sehr Post los vehols pasae seit, Charleston, 4 day even with’ cane, and haif a bottle eutively cured ip Abe ese fhe Artantio ‘will be maintained by the U0) tons.” CRESCENT CITY, 1,800 tons. HEROKEE. PILL DEL DHEA Lo to about the size of a in'the contre was a small blank meda- wate two plates with six of these impressions on produced an impression from one of the P! Chiewhote plate appears to have beep about one- fourth the size of & sheet of foolseap paper, divided imto | six smaller plates, about the size of a playing card.) | These plates were delivered to Thompso them to use in a game he called sw plates. of themaclves, were not capable of counterfeiti veral bills were shown to the witness, would state if ce ywn, Mil! ridgs 4, Malthe x0, 6 da Sehr Now York, Goodsell, Boston, 3 days. Sehit Henry Clay, Nye, Now Bedford. Hawes. Hallowell, 5 day je Binckstone, Applady, Providen Sloop Kower Williams, Rhodes, Providence. Sanford, Jones, Providence, tidete, HT, SUE ie Cit 00 One, Leaving New York forChagres on the Ith aad 2th ofeach th, ‘The new steamships El, DORADO between Now Orleans and Chagres, loay- iach p Fiods ag will inauro aelittle detention as pos and forming with the Pacitio steam- »and from New Orleans, and something of that ‘ou some thing just Clapp at rave the to the clork the ding Was a stiali building, situate near the | ead of it; 1 could ont; on the it way a very ad fourteen nid prove the up ageinst | PALCON will | its wonderful power over long settled It is a most wonderful could not explain its inyi P. WAL! Steamship Winfield Scots, Coniltard, Now Orleans: ships Alles, Liverpool; Heury Chay, Feeneh, do; and Armscrong, Lawrason & C Pit taro for through tickets from New York to San Fran- “isco has been reduced from 408) in state roouie, to 2:4), iu lower cabin: te in impreasions on | N—Wind at sunrise; N; at meridian, de, and light purpose; but one bottle of this woade: \ otater at he b ath ated thit hy Urely cused mic. GEO. M. SEVERS, 12 Poth a th he Bank” and the | Mamilton E: xchange Br 200, im steerage, to TOM to Chagros will be at the lowest amer between thase porta. y at the office of the Company, 04 theis ageucy, 177 Wost street OR SAN FRANCISCO A. D OREGON—EXTBRA a VAMr- awa to San Francisco, Fito sicamer SARAH SANDS, 1,50) tous, tensive and convenicnt accommodations fate state rooms in oth ealoon and second by the Pacise “de ‘Sveamshi ort te tried every known remedy, wit Paterma, Feb 3). Anthiote, whick hae enved my life. Spoke April MW, iat not be made by the use of the plates which L made for Orleans: bork Budine, River of o Pith, Cape Haytis Vhe District Attorney consented thst the impression now praduced should be rey fon of one of the © Cornelia, aud Vesa: well knowa an) 3 tor taal iea—aepa 8 ore Kearney, N Fat nebunk; Fame, bang Li age B Hines Albeoy, ge il Heury Woodis, Porto Ri New Beovorn, April 27, Sniled—Schr Henry Clay, aad sloop Emily, Albany. Cros-examined.—Thompson eame into my store in | Broadway, and asked me if 1 could do a little job of work for him; I told him it would depend upon what it was; ing cards for him; he had the aid he wanted ic arrival in Panaima, very « aaily hove bye her, and aby yteaving A New York sion to break the had before done some viri outline drawn out on a py ATTS' NERYOUS ANTIDOTE HAS nat Ey ee: a peins, alosanee. Bi a por ik 5D apie Tyra “Ror ALVAN ACKLEY, Grovaport, Gomm ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTR.—I WAS CURED OF A aevere attack of rhoumatia iy Eaghe te walk Am TSCOR, Corner of Fourth avenue and Puisty second streets are en oe ANTIDOTE —MY SON WAs erson, Putaam co, ATIS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—IF I WERB TO write all day, X could not record all Drnennc as ninte. ATES’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE —1 ILAVE RBEN EM A dreadful state for twolve yea ater curs, electricity, &o-;and ‘ail eo ne clicina bas em. of modicin, ATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, voring under pulmonary agtve: ut bonetit, unt 1 HAVE BEEN La. for two youre: Thad 11 tried the » WALDEN, 66 Chariton at, ANTIDOTE.—I SAW MR. WAL- m street, on the Zins of Dooembor Laat, age of consumption, painful im the te, with a cough Taaw him afterw ATTS' NERVOUS 6b ATIS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—OUT OF THE MANE. Gideremt medicines we have procured, this is tae only one that yes her an; AS. CoureAU: 90 Spruce street, Philadetphia. of May, agef ine reduced rater of economy offered by ne For tieketa,, which will bo—in, th oa, Sorasiaes, is the 2d cabin, $1 65 South street. Newront, April 23, AM. In Port—The vessels bound B. chrs Oriole, and Joshua: } dence for NBedford; pilot boat Li he paid ime $15 for each ot with: her, and te fever ‘they will secure cortal 1c kind of a centro. p ; he paid me in uncurrent mone about a week after he gave the order; I dozen impressions, and put them in tb plates, and tied them all up together with e printed about a package with the dear young lady, that have deprived her of bave'siready been maltigated by tho use of Antidote, vW.P Lewis, from Panama to San m Panama to San Francisoo, HOWLAND & ASPIN’ phe witness directed to Pontuann, April 27, Arrived—Ship Yorkshire US ANTIDOTE.—i HAVE MBAR. ‘nforining you that the sufferings of vale jeep 8, 8 Wali I first did one plate, and he paid me for that and took it | away; the second piate was delivered about two weeks for Waldoboro’; ad Albano, Gearge- » NYork; Huntress, do i gers Grecian, Jacksonvith abel NITED STATES MAIL eatcents a do for Belfast; ‘ut! Oo; For New Orleans direct, vis Havana. by onder of the ‘The 3 neal oad! ith, at three, P. M.; Fare reduced Joho Haii eatled and sworn.—I know Mr. Colfa lieving amined the press already alluded to; I bought it of Me. | ATTS’ NERVOWS ANTIDOTE,—1 CURERFULLY testify to the wonderful effec! sf | she Antidote im re. Anorvous malady of, longs J. itonToN: ia Nassau sbroot, Schr Richmond, from Calais, came out | on Sunday PM, in company ship GEORGIA, 3.00) tons burth P commander, will sail precigely at three, irom her pier at the foot ot Warren st with the government mails, direct and New Orleans. vana to the splondid double. taken to N. Orleans at 20 cts 1 3. thus ot Yading will ied. Fer ‘passage ef “gad of the company, 177 West siren opEe RS Colfax, and he afterwards sold it for mo; it is sueh a press y manufueturing jeweller must have; or $80; Mr. Drury bought it at shout $40; this | ot calculated for striking eoin; it has not power would not strike five cent pices, jeweler and pencil-ease ma- ; Lhave known him 12 or 14 years; known him to be engaged in pencil making med—Hie was a refiner and sweeps smoiter. ee Savage, sworn—I saw the press that was hore ; 1 have used the press for Mr, Hall and Mr. Colfax, for both of whom I have worked; Mr. Drury bought the press of Mr. Colfax; [ do not | know by Whose advice Mr. Drury bought the press; I have used the tools, and may have made some of them; L | e not seen them since I used them. r. Clark now offered in evidence a certified copy of | the order of the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Queens ty, directing that a nolle prosequé be entered im re- ce to the indictments against Mr. Drury in that The Counsel for the prosecutiom objected to the inteo- duction of the onder, om the ground that the order was ‘srry Not, and Bae jarah E Rowland (of Sate, April 23, Wickrono, April 23, Brovichaven), Danvers. Cleared—Brig Arthur Pickering, Arrived—Schr James Henry, Machias, Arrived—Schr W Tyson, of B: Boston, April 2—Tho bark AG Till, at ti Marseilles, reports on 2th inst, hreys, from NOrleansfor Liverpool, icketé and the crew, 9 in number, un of and for NYork from Cardenas, bbls sugar, which was absndoned on the Toth task oe Gun dismasted and in a sinking condition. AG Hill, on her is, passed a wreoked bri 4 from G. mngers transforred at Ha- ik said they hac 0 3 in at- rk said they had the maker of the press in at gine stenmsiip Faleon. where they when they % Cross-examined—I know Mr. Drut results, having had but two slight Ate since, soa id x hie tam work. WM. ARDMAN, Melbcery 2 okhaveus Dobos {ala ° ch a press be- fore; they did not say why they had not taiven the sliver such as smelters would have: he had been informed that somo- thing was going on at Mr Drury’s house, and uo one in illage hmew anything ahout it, He (witness) wont nd found Captain Magnis and Mrs. 1SCO—FIRST VESSE} 81. THOMAS, « om gay FRAN ntit if ef it and four passen aan ot Tee SUTTON & CO. ‘ss Wall atroet. oR SALE THE BEAUTIFUL SCHOONER YACUT yuil Bi & Lal shows pari tons before the door to-da, tward voyage, Dee 13, lat 36 15, 1 of 2)) tons, appareatly a new ¥ burtitar ‘voll found, and in 1am improving very fast upon it, and feel alte sabi uk 7 eg a a BOAT FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A Talnable forty, boa sad in perfect repete, | Ase, e saskanahs ee jtiel size, but ‘of | RLES WHITEH MEDICAL. ci INVIGORATING CORDIAL—THR 5 xemady fox weckusee sud pervons qeWllty of the organs, gad those sad disorders of body aud mind, coused early self-abuse, Persons daily oall on me, who ‘hi forty or more dollars to certain doctors for Advice, taken their pills, powders, an for New Orleans, (in adv: iniield Scott, will close at t ee Room (1 Exchange), on Tharsday, M < Lotter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. Herald Marine Correspondence. now running from 534 feet, oilers nearly now, boat wanted to purchase ight draft of water. A D, 20 Nassau street. a ‘The Court decided that the instrument referred to was As to its legal effect, that was another thing. The order was made in that court; it | was, therefore, relevant testimony. Jane Eliza Drury. April 25. Portland; President, her, do; schr sed undoubtediy an order. ved 2Zth—Schr Henry B geass Russell, Nantucket; eetown; “Antelope, Gian, do for Benet; Aan fi n do for Rockland. ; AM—In port schrs HB Gibdeom, Susan, Meridian, Antelope: Anu Denman, Miscellaneous, Suir Ivawnow—The pilut boat Mary Taylor, of this port, ‘8 portion of the rizging of the ahip Ivanhoe, and & the sailimaker ay one he sworn —I am a daughter of the de. fe ndant; my father has ten children; Tam the él e onthe 15th and 16th of November, 1949; at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, some one came to the door and knocked, and asked for m; told them he was not at home; di down the lane; Mr. Smith asked if my father was at home; [ paid he was not, but that I had expected him home by the two o'clock boat by me and entered the house; I i We are offtcers; Wars NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. ——I FEEL wo working "Antidote system; to be ablo t OUz vex are aubject t @ drops, for months, without may be restored to few bottles of tha celebrated cordial. rectly, Samuel ‘drove those dreadful cases of debility that have come under my samediets observation, as well many more of consumption, &: ban a toe of thy Antidote, has been recognized b. furnished the ship just before she Yeft on her last voyage. Suir Joun Q Adams, at Boston from Caleutta, on the 24h wt, at 1AM, lav 5S, low 25, while goin, tin contact with Br bar! . for Aden, with coal, ; Smith and Wilkes pushod | Gi im these complaints. attlee fer $5, with ima Sold by Dr. C. at orwarded to the country. Lettors post-pri Indelphia at 8 South Third: corner of Third and Sou Ledger Buildin, s they went up stairs my sister Amelia was coming down; she said to them that as our mother was not weil and th said, “Oh, we must go up; we will * they pushed Amelia out of the way and went up; they met my mother coming out of she asked them who they were and what they wanted; Wilkes said, “We are officers come to search the place;” Wilkes said to Smith, Smith took a Pieww of paper out of his | but put it back again into his pocket; mother asked if they had not bet came home; Smith said, “ got the old man safe, and the young one too ;” they them | ‘ocme, deliver up your k find anything loeked;” went to my mother's bed-room and took several bunches {big from her burvau and put them in his pocket: ced to search; they searched all t oe ee my giother's bed-room. and then went to another «mail room — advice to the married and sin- ‘At the rate of abou his othce &> Third avenue, th Fors. t Mindoo, Bilis, from mk ii t ton Stones ‘shi ervey suseeotes in get- ty could not go war lying down; § not disturb h ed to the office of constuble and town, about seven years ago; er business to do with Mr. Drary than toeollcet taxes; I have subponed witneasos for bun as an offers: I never was in his house till I went > warrant; I know Richard Clark very well [know by hearsay only what has become of f Astoria four or five years ago; [ think Ido wot know the hand-writing of Mr. Clark, I never saw bia ner of _ a and G deemed apocryphal. My candi diseased persons is, to try itt: daft sehr, with loss of maiumast. Scum Barsror—The John Q Adama, at Boston, reports | i@, from Cadie for New York, board the 2th ult; the latter was her bed-room; seoing the bark ( ristol, of New York, on th dismasted, and apparently abandoned. Jos or Seaman J W Rane’ “Show your au- "show her your athor ha ret | this epecinlity, he has auuple reason for stating that. (aa thelr conseuences, a8 well As the deplorable effects resulting from errly improper habits, he ean insur9 each certain " be obtained from no other your Antidote, and own experience a tltagethon, M bat fow grows to South Auerion wi Hife renewing qualiti —The stoamship Taabel, are ght Lacie] or of stage of cortaln discases, Havana, bs eons W Rabun, w Paper nor read. radioal cures, arce in America. Thoso ap- R08, Will be ourprised at CAC ease and rae > You know what became of Mr. Clark's books of | ter wait till my fathe pidity of the cure. © PEE TILL CURED. 7 Mode vem, which caused both dof the bond and two o the others are doin had beom recently ‘remodelled and tte: DR. MURPHY HAS REMOVED to No. 2h Roosevelt, atrest, near Chataam, w! oent camss he urea to four days, wit unparalleled Mis speciti, $1 s box. ceanot be beatea. N B.— . Will forfeit SOM, Q—Did you see any portion of the property taken from Mr Drurg’s wrapped up im paper ? and if so, describe the up ins snperior She wae owned by KE Hertz and others, of Savan ie Without mercury in t for examination. ‘and hae Veen taken Yat The “yout and eargo are fully insured, and are exp was wrapped up | examination of the glass I vous d ot 4 searcincd that: they Torabieee* ON Mt Wits. NERVOUS ANTIDOTE..—I SHALL BE iexsed to tostity to the invigorating, health strength im, jualities, and Ukewiee in epilk neuralgia, par ling qualities, RESTON, 83 Gostak peeee ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—MY SON IAS TA- ken tho Antidote for epilepsy, with th ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOT) relieved me of nouralgia ia the ta: Thave never bad B. HOWELL, Troy, LY. ATTS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—THERE 18 NO humbug about it; itis a medicine of singular vietue ¢ anything give me half so mee Hl hopoless a: ¥ D. RICHARDS, E ‘Easton, Pa. pa isin ANTIDOTE SEEMS TO A like: m upon the nervous aystom. Ihave Gertved be porfectiy ree 2 chi considerable beneht frou it, 3. TARBOX, Portland, Goan, ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—WE HAVE $OL@ some thirty or forty dozen bottles; and im oveey onderfully eft indeed, some 0 been aime & si dut wn sex, to inform them of th it acoms to invigorate the whol throw off sil the aundying disoages __ MARY A. BATCHELOR, 86 Watt stroot._ ATS: NERVOUS ANTIDOT hundred cures of delirium tromen: be doa ot be ver known it fajl. RENCE, 9 Vosey st. ATTS' NERVOUS A —1 HAVE SER heard 60 much of this won orking, miraculess that if] were to pen one-tenth part, it would. be fee to wil debilitated o¢ solv 5 NEAGLE, Taz Eleventh stroet. ATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTR. many persona who have spol roe; for ite invigersting and tet be appreciated there, BENJAMIN HDONEY, 44 Plave stereee, RVOUS ANTIDOTE.—A FRIEND OF rooeived groat benoit from the Antidote, mew - 8. MACKENZIE, Cleveland, Ohio. ATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE HAS RESTORED MR ina most marvellous way {roi a sevure attack of aee- at rendere? ifs tcarcely eu LBR, 34 6 Buil di ateack of meuraigia, pa-We are compelled to omit, owing to the crowded state | qf our columns, a lance hn For Loss of Brig Tonquia, sve Whaiemen, Sroxrn—V0th inst, ia! 39 30, tou of aud for Nioadon ub, Tiger, from do, Now 10, of aad for A PPOINTED—CON FIDEN: then came to two boxes of jewelry, which [ly Ate! tate ed out on the floor; the: carelessly, and Smith and wrapped up in pape: them why they did not put the things they had put thew pockets with thore in the box, keep them ail together; Wilkes said. mother asked them to nail up the bones, ¢ them away; they said if she w: ed, she must fasten them | men who were with them to take the | there Was come jowelry of my father's taken i there was a seal anda fob chain, | ; I believe Wilkes took these and put | they examined all the rooms, and then eame to my bed-room: they examined the family plate: Smith asked mother if it was not stolen property, ot been taken from under ground; this was iver spoons, forks, La the threw back the ‘’ ilkew put several articles, mother asked oeerete eure tat bet ever b ‘astylae ‘the #kill of the most mtu one acquainted with it, tobe the and quick mole of oure known. se from the system, wit hong any inconvenience to the patient. Hunter! No other place ia witu eaeh vial, scaphic despatch 2a to say that there was no Port . in their pockets; in news columns. mont certain, safe, with an bole | from Honolula, “Oh, we'll keep } Division street. Ne oaly; a private treatise go y, No. 1 Pentl street. ever attracted any particular avt moss curious mbout its singuine qualities, to know weaeit can be made of, so powerful over disease. ns lat 3040, lon 36, Herald, from Pacidic, of and tor NBediord. JEW MEDICAL BOOKS.—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL | work on the nature ai Qnd all the kindred aff ber of beautifull Smith both told the reatment of delicate diseases, | jons—illustrated bj colored plates, as large #9 lecturer on vurgery 0g dis Tt ia a large quarto—3W) pa tract from the “ Boeton X fearleuny,to be them in his pocket beth, and Fashion, York Lr Atof, Cook, from and for work on “Self-abuse, ani th edition, fourteen ry INGER thor, $04 Broadway. LF—POR TWR they said if she wanted it, she m and go with them; Smith did n ory; the family silver was inn taking it away, y id (oO CAAT AKANE WiLA Fo a, April )—Brig = others as before. my mother an im trunk; they took it with them; thing in my room, my wearin monetrated. and Smith sald if the would have locked us all up, ina room while the warehed men fn the house at bout twelve years TY-PIVE CENTS— ‘oeket Aaoulapius, or Every One Hie th edition, with ono hundred on- ions n Overy abaya | bt April 16—Brig Attakapas, Sar Bravings, showing diseases and w William Young, MU lvanis. The various fo Arr sohe Resident, 1h pris Teuxitto, ah f& Mary, HALivAaR, April phja. vin Linen done right, they Mulligan, from and for ee, my brother Frederick, who and bes it, Gal lees (ny Ponr aw Paine, keeps his secretary mith took some of i wy futher's room, where he were some bare of metal there pus it in his pocket; : where they fi under i one wae ir ak, GH persons whe bave takeais. WM. C. HORNFAGRE, LL Wall street. e (or Dyae), far of this truly nee ful work. ticularly thoso contemplating marriage, don’t thin! or Salem, soon ind two Watones: weet, irom Frankfors, ‘o seareh the cellar and store rooms ke into the array office: they broke open the window key was in ny brother’ we could not fiod it at once when they they took these, ing home without '@ copy of the Pocket, Maculaplcs, ta Sea captaine and person neral antisinc tire rs hed. and the Every One lis Own Phy five cents enclosed itt Le sent for ons da 2 Spruce street, Ph ‘in ¢ by Stringor & Townsend, 222 Br a ren a Charrehill and lady, JG Ly < Yery prominent symptoms vf « her tiny hed Th r Bein and servant. Wes Chomberloin ana ina Nes Balt aud Dr Swan ond lady, TL chelt, masts i Mitchell n, and one oF two more and Wilkes called Smith me their address after they got through in they came back; Smith w ned sibver that - ARIS AND LONDON MRK OF PRIVATR otable application, | y improper habi oe _mediaines wit | Pp" eare t diseaers, in a few by. Jn debility, brought on | stitational affection ab 4 my brother; y, i servants, Mev Madden and chi next day that my fi Misa Jackson and sor- h went to my fat tant. Mrs Aleton ao You cured me in Slieation cured mein 3 few heur mf wrapped tp ine os Caltwe siland lady, Jai been there som: the money was Sait amid the « ‘ok bills, Twatehed them, | know that they took the bill that we* wrapped up in the paper, my father. my mother, and m; to the momey be ears, to be cured of weakness from self-abuso without bene- ed 4 general tronement ta LS syphilitic slcers on my bo brother Samuel ha 4 Those a0 a dist ud have gone to it if T pleased; A tin Those who by. youth, have ines Plesauires of life, may sleo apply with carta hom Brostway. eweepeper wae menut to desigaate from the other money Adjourned for the day SS LL ik was separate tion to businsee. bottles, with fall woek—many are cores Be Gent oF Bow Sam, Agee 8, ~~ SHIPPING. gery ASIA.—A FIRST CLASS PASSAGE TICK: this steamer of 7th May, for sale. | Front fervet R LIVERPOOL—UNIT ship PACIFIC, Captai SE Es We hy at str HE MARRIED \ pines S PRIVATE Felis iret corner Platte via wi D*;, seers | = Sieeriae 1 expe: Here, also, ever: ife, the mother—the one i ania the decline ef “t a important eet nt against eeveral witnesses ance rt altered the form of the | scisosn, Predetichobers: RIL levees Helen” Wiimiagton,’ Stranger, Biackeell, de; Joba Themes lee; tht: Diam be de, J MeKoe & Os) ot & Lore the o ymptomn, a sad most cortala mode of cute, In eveey ery compisiat te which hor sex ie auhjeots (Bxteaet of a Letter from & Gentleman in De Da Dr. A. M, Mavatceay 7 yonrs Of more, ii OR, SAYANNAT_ON SATURDAY, 3D M. steamship ALADAM low, from, Re MoS North svar. P FLORIDA, Crpe and eworn—T am a manufac. in Krookiya, | have looked at here this morning; 1 formerly owned the press; it waa used for cutting purporer, used hil) ont, Sagethon, ® 7118 TOCHAGRES_—oPLoSITION TO , tad as she has pro. qwarsates bor to ar- fail Steamer Goornin, and Di ‘wason the lass ocension despaired this state of things was inevitable, and resign: thie time (now about twe mo Beard your beck haghty spoken of; ne caasaining som aching my tne, On its receipt and perw rene to you the relief i my wits, learning, M. Derombaax Provited Tone whieh I little co noe jar would tore moet the worst. Ly hand rin San Francisco before the State Tome, $50; Cabin, S70; Stoerage, $49. nite ‘# conte et snags 8 choy atvert, Astor Mouse, sold is to Mr. Hall fowe or five years ago; after he had had it about two years, he gave np the business of peneil ease nuaking, and loft this press and other property with me to be disposed of, there wore tools to be used in manufreturing penoil cases and t auetion, aod Mr. Drury hough the press on the day of the sale; he alse bougit iting tools that belonged to the I have not Pee A ERFORD: * 4 for Sag Harbor Tb bur 2D days, wie sede and oT D Vilkingtom | Lith inst, paasod several iar iccherge newe the Banka m, Glasgow, March 2 XPRESS, Laws 108 cnaa RES, ,pinac or No. 4 North River, y left Teis ot course, ippractienbie To convey moze tage ™ vent ms treated of, Por sale st 228 ev goat New ture strictly im rea nnd have treated eu 129 ean do ao (fr: excepted. I | Khaves vho un | you, andt erry for di bean ith espectal eare for the foruiahed with an iron fait ia, bullion, and other vala+ than one thewaand dol- whose setvions are free rRidadt atgeet ‘YY, visions a the most libe comtots of passenger for tive nafe transportation of ap: shlea, without charge for ans b sotohe yma toe. All lethors | — bon | 1b prsecteees, t | Qforoener. cee itp or Arai Ww4rs, NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—I SHALL B ope pleased to give information concermins iva w power over epilcpay, nery. 3 diseases, and debility. ANN EVANS, 155 Sullivam. Wns. NERVOUS ANTIDOTR 18 THB FIRST ovr of more than fifty medical agoneles that I held that ton. My customers are 7 ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOT ted with nouralgia for ye nd hind tried every rein 1 HAVE DERN F,- anda wenkae. ATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—I WAS AYTLIOTRD With sciatica since IS%. 1 had every attention, witheat ess, till May, 194), whem i took the Ant reich ave entirely fre and dm rome time past,» My roved fikewiso by ite use. Pit ATS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—I CAN SAY, WITH Dr, Neagle, that the wonderful cures that 1 have soem ‘d of wy self, ia aoveral hundred exsen, fedite It is a most wonderful dissentiont voice from, 1 should ATIS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. wold some eight done bottles, ATTS NERVOUS ANTIDOTR.—-1 HAVA BKPW. Fienced effects far bey oud my anticipation, ia ae iL BUA TES, Albang. had gomuine a0 102 Nasena street, $l pee bottle, $9 » Maley assert ‘that ills will do mere to cure aud impurity of the blood, than any qu Alia. Sold by A. HM. GOWGI & CO. at obsccwcsians, Boe Bull For sale broadway aw ad Reach street, oo conte and Si por box. onic F.—VARLDING TO TUE EARNEST SOLICIPA- lly deceived ened will om private a wotive habe 3 eee, a | Lispenard street, ‘ 500 * REWARD. mips ply! SPROLFIC mix o w ane, howe at 110 Broadway, oad WA —— ee mn Diseases, Fro were a oe cure rut me iS tome * ae it) | PD! ConsuLrED Reg? ;DENTVALLE Recent eis con redinas ‘aw ‘ars x it enables ow gear = Beneieed nuue dati ke ‘ee “ae Iton street. We BeeNotoe tee ‘ail eee. a we of thy health. I have dev: Who wish to conewi eof charge)