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eee eed THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6764. MORNING EDITION-----THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, wv _,SALEBS BY AUVOTION, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, More About the Cuban Invasion. The Drury Cases be meant the man was looking {ato the window over the ond Lng pan Sf 708 helioved bins 9 buries: Ne fn Hea ‘MoCORMICK. AUCTIO: OR. w. * i BROOKLYN CITY COURT. ol wou! rreturn M. MICORMICK, AUCTIONEER WM. MoCOR- waa nonmanual Rides eam a ae Se Bofore Judge Greenwood, and Aldermen Leech and ‘To a Juror—At the foot of the steps leading down into love for him; that he was going West to try and find om ‘dng, tain or shine, at 10 o'clock, a largo Lot of various arti Op AROD ODDO Repu Lefferts. store, was # landing about two feet wide. ployment. I donot think that Sam is at all wanting $le8 of furniture, iett trom late outdoor antes. Families do- | ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE, | S«vannan, tho 25th, which states that an expedition | Wroxessay, April 90~<'The testimony of Mise Drury, | | To Another—He was preeise about the date, because | affection or proper respect for you, but in his folly, act- wep its Be ioe co thset sesinte’ Ouse stvsnnedeinn Satie Ske (9 Sih ane ebslg Sasi parame he |) SE Ls maietice einemseeiat ete | ae Caen eee eee | ae cern enanes, Renate Noe Cale a Par Oe 7 SPLPLPLOPODPROD PLR 5 low! wit al r. b lucing exami tate made me give my wou Ty wo pa pp rp ire ir ppd rev peter emnpesae| William F: Gales, who detosed thet ne vas aeartmen, | 8p; to have been taken cu the mete his intentions, whieh I readily did. in order to. buow hia OHN T. ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER. PLANTS, AFFAIRS ON THE CONTINENT, | 221 bss chartered a steamboat and sent officers south, to | gui reid at 290 Delancey street, New York; he remem: | — Antoine Bowyer was then ealled. He stated he kept a | wherealeuts, he promising to write tome. [left him a& J Shrubbery, and Barometer, at aucti iay, Phurs- intercept aud frustrate their designs, bered the evening of the 27th of February lust; he was | grocery store on the corner of Stanton and Cannon | Utica, ond proceeded to Kingston, thence to Buffaley » -—Stand- . seco r, a cou) e xe! nik w: eipnati, but upon my pet a: Rte aeehlae Haris Tier verge and atcnizan | THE DETENTION OF KOSSUPH IN TURKEY, | man states that when he left Linvana’ the mass of the | witvice hed hacge te fe eet ene, ast Fiver, and | counterfeit bill on the Hamilton l:xchange bank was | New York, for which place, as Thave not seen him for @ Dahlias, tot best kinds, he, well worthy the sttontat People were under no apprehensions of any attack, and | Eyed and had kuown him, he thought, for | writing on the back was his; he had received it about | day or two, he has probably gone. His Teasons for Fe duyers.” At 12 o'clock, @ large Barometer. — SETI that, although the government continued to keep up de- | seven or eight yours; Thompson had kept a porter house | half past seven o'clock on the 27th of February Inst; | turning are, that I promivd to get him a situation im = fensivo Deoparstions, Bier were perfectly at ease about | at the corner of Grand and Pompitas street; kept itwith | Farnbam came in about that time; witness was taking New J ‘ina store; and as T expected to retura ina oon Fixtures, | The Unsettled State of the German any invasion. The Mories malative te troops seeping on | a Mr. Thiel; witness knew him well, and had seen him | bis supper in the back room; his two children were in Cc. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.- Ke. ; se few days. and probably yet may. 1 hope to be i day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, .: ‘hig day (Thursday) at, 10 o'clook, at Thompe “ their arms, continued excitement, ete,, are ved to be | on the evening of the 27th Febi him . | the store; he took Farnbam for Dr. Nicholson, and came | al in persuading him to return to bis duty, with your 20 forty masble top Tables’ Show Case a ees Mtoe eh Question, made up fur effect, : bam. ee nee | Cee cie F ameesiehe beh tae ee cniarca tik | idvice ax tohow to wet dnd Stools, Glass Chandeliers, Mirror, (alld ECL Mr. Waring wished to kuow the object of thisevidenee? | changing a $5 bill? It isa good one, and a $Zand a $3 | — He is proud of you, and never ina single word mem- tops, Shelvi ney Artic! ‘Axtnres and furniture of Mr. Jurther up Broadway, UCTION NOTICE. A wat me being all t nnn rns having removed | THE LATEST FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, i ‘The Court said, that when Mr. Otten proved the bill | will do: I want it particularly;” witness found noac- | tioned you ina disrespectful way, but, us I stated, Affairs in Boston, which bad been passed upon him, it war, only admitted | count of sucks bed bliks, and changed it; as he was look- upon an impression that you disliked him. Of commse, DEMOCRATS REMOVED PROM THE CUSTOM HOUSE— | onthe understanding they were afterwards to show the | ing through the list, Gates, the last witness, came in and THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER. c., Ser, See THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION IN THE SECOND | connection between Farnham and Thompson. mide a sign to him with his fist, but witness did not Large re.—This di | you know that I did all in my power to remove euola | Olish impressions; ot the same time, for fear that he y SAN NG DISTRICT, EYC. Mr. Clark—And this is the connection. know what he meant; Farnham, as he went out, shut | might go beyond any control, I had to act as if I cared ‘Will be continued t t valuabl ture of = Bostox, April 30, 185. ‘The Court then directed the witness to proceed. the door. when Gates raid—~ You have been sucked in nothing about his returning. as he said that he would Ail desoriptions, from families removing, Wey at halt. pase | We received, yesterday, the following’additional intelli. Heveeal: dxmectatio. ciicku cere ccmoran tous aa tt Me Watare Vor toe parsons of eetnchine ee ‘Thomp. { [raid, * How so?” Gates said, “Why, it is a counter- | sooner starve than return. You will splease thie 20 0 eloek in the anetion roams, 10 Aur William street, | gence, over the wires, from Halifax. he Niagara wil! Coston HE reelene! © Rescue wit son's character? feit;” as soon as he heard « hallooing outside, h secret from all particularly our family, so that he wii Spmpriainns a most dieleshie varicty oCiares Lacking Glasses, | ouabiy arsive at Boston early thie maotning; cad her | im Howse yesteriey, Among: them was iam | Mr. Clark—Ob, no; he hus no character to attack. | out'and caught Farnham, a few steps off; aske | not distrust me; and if he has not returned, 1, no doubt, Second Congressional District, has formally deciined in | Mangin; Uicy walked to the corner of Govrek and Proms Samucl came home on the Sth of Mag z favor of Robert Rantoul, democrat, as will be seen by tho | *feets. ‘and Thompson parted from him within. two years ngo; Witness then moved away from the neigh- i i ue up the next morning, between 10 amd 18 eo hin i} is. BE ve natin ; Allen, import clerk, appointed while Daniel Henshaw was | _ The witness proceoded—He met Thompson at the cor- | give hitn his money back; he asked, why shall ascertain where h Lwith you use the Cannes THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. “| mails will reach here this evening. mollaskr John Biltoce: exlatansi 2 | ner of Mangin and Broome streete; the rea: be was told it was a counterfeit; when Farnham gave | of proper for a bage ¥ = England. Gabartor, 908: one ee ant import clerk, 8B- | a oticed him was, that be had a pecullar fu him his money beck. he did not like to take the bill | like him to be beyond the control of bis parenta. Youre uae #OR SALE AND TO LEP. It la stated that the Parliamentary Committee of Yo- | poiuted by Rantoul. It is stated that Governor Bout- | ing with one of his knees bent, ith his cloak up round | outof his porKet book, where he had other money, in | respectfully. W. i. THOMPSON. COUNTRY SEAT ON THE HUDSON RIVER CTOR Geek Ges aa Me 1 | Wellis about to make a clean swecp of all the whigs hold- | his face, aud his cap pulled down on the right hand side; | the stret; s6 asked him (Farnham.) to come back into | — Do not let my wite know thet T attest attete hale or to Iet & pleasant ant commodions Gothis | Ary have resolved to recommend that the American | 111 soto under the State government, and when he saw Lin (Thompson) about, he thought | Uie store, which he did; the boys all came in with them, — upon (he subjcet, without explaining the whole cottage, near Tivoli (Red Hook), with tweuty-tive or more | mil steamers call at Holy Head, for the purpose of re- rs Reinet there was somncthiug out;” Farnham cate down Broome | and he was then givon in e . (uestion to witness—! u recollect seeing that let Sores of land ay eee Sar APR ceiving and landing mails. Samuel E Sewell, the free soil cantlidate in the street; they met in Broome street, between Goerck and | — Croes-examined—iad known the witness, Gates, five was tata oh = = | ROOM ON BROADWAY TO LET.-A LARGE FRONT The schism in the established church is widening. borhood, and had not wgain (ttl last winter, M, On second Hook, Kouthoast corner of Broadway | The Bishop of Exeter proposes the convening of a doors of Broome; witness just then met two young men, Yo a Juror—It was i2 blocks down to the Jackson he came to the house he passed the usmat ci fo 3 an letter » i 0 i fe Ye kk it in about se inate | io ppeared pe angi ith him oe foe Oy pei » Diocesan Synod. ‘The Gorham question is at the bottom | annexed lette Bosron, Apeil 98,1881. who, at his request, also took notice of them. and saw | ferry; he could walk it in about seven minutes, is utations ; my futher appeared to be angry with hi iy part and oft; Wi wed Thu y iting—How quick! i rather spoke first; he asked ‘Thompson what the will not be rented aaa fiquer saloon, of the difficulty. Dran Sin:—Laving been the caudidaiect the teeocoit | tem part and then left; witness followed Thompson up | Mr. Whiting—How quiclly eould you father sy vat; he asked Thi a is * es patty for Congres oie aeas candidate of the free sll | to the corner of Goerek and Delancey; Thomapson weut up | A.n-Well; Lenn walk nimor no fasts f | paced waathat be ait got San to take to Waraara y v Mi te: i . red “a 4 B z E co Jes ii ’ riptio Ss mot omupron said it was parcel of coun! ‘it me nee A USAT BOWLING AND BILLIARD RSTABLiag. | _ The Greet exhibition 14 to be opened (06 previously | eee ee ene ee ile tne ber es Reaseey Se eke vent aire Weateniepenees |. eonliol —4 roumay dna ip ial hs oat ba bd Wied wee wadissaes hen Sheena Zour tables, agen dhe noreiangs coetapg.elghe alloyaand | stated in the Herald) by her Majesty, in state, on the Ist | ed by the confidence which has besu repored inne ty thought Thempecn would have knowa thet chdGon ; there were shut- | him; he said he bad been out West collecting it for Mir. Pei erecte Piiladeipbia, in a building four stories high, 25 of May; but the public are to be excluded until the cere- | my political associates, the present statu of things seems up in his red shirt; he threw his coat folded up over his | ters, but they were ail off the windows at (he time, ie. T, and that it was Mr. Moflat's modieine counter. well fighted on each stroet™ th sixteen windows | mony is over, when those holding tickets will be admitted, ; (9 me absolutely to require, what is very agreeable tomy I ventilated, ve 2 : 4 eet Ventilated, very oentral ead will be 20,000 troops within five miles of Hyde | {elines—the withdrawal arm; Farniuan then met Thompson as Hoys ure lafd down in a | Th The new law having 1 f wy name from that canvass. | the store; they went up Goerek as far cd; my father asked Thompson why he did not take the medieine himself; Thompson said he had had a quae ¥ cwmme out of Mr. Clark ‘th: R led for the production of the ington, on | and tools taken f ir, Mr. Drury’s house, and the r d b le plurality cuiticient for a | the right hand side, towards the Bower ner of Lew. | accordingly brought into at | sel with Warner. and @id not want anything to do with ; re fiteed ae - ree ji Park on this occasion. choice, it is obvious that the eandidato of our party, | jg. hic mpson then slackened his pace mS tell pose the | number of instruments ina eanvass sack or bug, which | him; he told us not to be at all uneasy ; that wo would nished in the most clogant manner, with mit clothes aie It is stated that Lady Franklin is again fitting out tho | Under existing circumstances, stands no chanco of being | year; Farnham then wont into the store of Harmon Ot. | were selected frst, for examination; and Mr. C- wished | find out that this explosion ‘was all Warner's own doing foors, marble top tables and washstands, with silver pl Prince Albert (as previously mentioned in the Herald) | CHO%¢M, 4nd the only mode in which the free soil party | ten, there, and he, wituess, followed him in, aud said to | to know whether it was couceded that those were the | he sald he had no doubt some of Warner's women had sent fixtures, &e.; four very large h plate mirrors, &c * Previously mentioned in the Herald) | can have any intluence in the coming lection is by wnit- Mr. Otten, “I believe that is bad money.” tools whieh were referred to. and which Mr. Smith had | it. or eaused it to he sent ; Pa said he would see into it Srde, kn ie now ie moanee: At & cost of $50; in'in perfect | for a voyage to the Arctic, in searth of the missing ex- | ing with others on some pervon who will represent their | “ Opjected to, uot being in Mr, Fareham's hearing, | called “counterfeiting tools.” in the morning ; Thompson sald he need pag By the best and’ most genteel class of raster? ana tusited | edition, fentiments. Fortunately for us, the candidate of the | even. The Court questioned the witness, who ward Fare Mx. Waring did not want any comments | casy ; father Thompson, and iy brother them went out prictor is di ly engaged in the California trade, he will sell It is understood that the steamer Great Britain, when democratic party, eminent for Lis learning, elogueace ham did, or might have heard hin, Mr. Clark—Well, chey're the tools retorzed to. as coun. | her; Thompson went on telling abou at a reasoni Prive, for cash. For further information, ‘ and statesmanship, has lately borne so noble a testi- Witness continued —‘He is One-Eyed Thompson's | terteiting tools, * with women. and that the w apply to or address M. HUDSON, No. 41 South Eighth street, | her fittings are completed, will be entered for the New | many against the Fugitive siave law, and in favor of i corner of Chesnut st partner, and this is bad bill. (The bill was hore hand- | Mr. Kimbal EB. Colfax, examined yesterday, was re- | with he w: ed to Witness, who identificd it by two crosses made on | enlled.—They were all jeweller’s tools; some were assay | could not to be divorced from ; my father said he ermit such conversation in ble house in the t, Philadelphia, York trade, [It has been stated in the Herald that she | liberty, justice and humanity, that it seems to me we cau v3 VALU yr, > oul ‘ Pe do nothing better than give hima hearty and united | the back of it at the ti 01 hos; all the the bag were belonging to the prese, | presence of his daught: hey then went out; L nem Te tact or aE RUMBLE WATER POWER, | would be ready on the Ist of next September. ] support. “There icbut one iague now before us—shall | bill from Parhivan to chedge. Rag ion had taken the | Punches; all thoes in the bag we eset raw Thompson at my father’s trial in New York ; Caaw teen Howes tral of the cityeot Maw Vork ts ctered for oe France. | the Jetmaos soaghnenl—e a Load not hemes oe he bad before be bad changed but waited till he had | Mr. Nall recalled. —Testified to the same thing. | pony ities room ; I saw aig pve a le wale upon favorable terms. The property embraces an entir The Assembly hi te come a law—longer disgrace the nation, or sha n i e chau > id PY The Co vaty seless to uly evideace | spoke to Thompson, except to pass the compliment tract of nbovt six hundred acres, upon tho border of Pomp, Re te ete eee tanh erally andunooed Momalis copenion ® Witl ene ques. | vem him the change and then told him before Ghee cart per nea zen earns aie eae : Sins county, about fifteen miles from Tthaca, in the midst of | fancs to celebrate the anniversary of the republic. i Farpbam had left the store; understood Ot on this point, the day with him ; Samuel remained at home after be ' tion is settled, ail others inust be regarded as secondary | he ay : F 3 Ste then recalled. came home on the Sth of May ; he has fived there evee A highly cultivated country, ni oral com- meer s sey . e e did not care a damn, it was # genuine bill; Mr James B. Stewart was then recalled. | " enity. The ent hai vey wil nee Y,tmdmoralcom- | The press favorable to the ministry unges tho prosen- | and unimportant. While this issne is pending, we | young men there had 3 hiss, vitae, what @ Q —Did Mr. Drury ever propose to sell you thess tools? | sinec; he was away from home, once or twice, for ‘vided. into th cela if desire Pa The faem consists of | tation of petitions for a revision of the constitution. should forget all political prejudices and partialities, | igerenes or Nt! Mr. Waring objec on he went om ed to this as irrelevant, a day or two; I did not know whi ly, and he said that’ he (meaning r about eighty acres in good fence, having a comfortable house, rhe Presi jt _ ‘ . and unite ip suppor amanon whom wocan rely for | pay er ¢ weEyed 1 Mr. Clark intred: the testimony, to show that Mr, to Bristel; I did not hear of Chat till after my father fe er. mill has beon constructed of sufficient pn r 7 Yours, very truly, . EB. aLL, mi ‘ neat: ‘The Coust thought it would be proper to show the pur- | went to see him at the Tom i un eapacit Witsoe ie the ; ‘At the municipal elections recently hold at , & young man, and put on a long great coat; ve Coust thought it wou Prop) p , Sees, Sad s shtexiveud lath mashion Fee note Caneeates | Rens, Inder oni te toa ace ined | 7° Hon. Joun B. Artes. had goue out before, and T followed him | Pere for which it was purchased | Rae Se Sane arg 6s eee ee the tract admits of other mills. The lumber ent ean be sold at | signal triumphs i —— up; they went into an alley in ugton street, near Mr. Waring did not undertake on the part of the | he did not state to me where he was going; I did moe the mill, ot be transported prodtably to New York. inquire | ““A"hil is tn preparation by the ministry for wid from Washington City: Broome, and stayed there about a minute ; just directly | Preseeution to ask for ® conviction oa any point cou- | hear him tell anybody; I do not think he was gone of GEORGE RICHMOND, Broadway, N. 2 prep by. ee Foe © RON 3 a : ‘ neeted with this press. longer than one night and two days. [The dies already: es ee 2 ves. insoraeda’f credit of eighty million, divided over twenty years, for Wasnixaron, April 30, 1851. after. they came out of the store; they were going out . Le , ‘ Thave those bee \OMMISSION BUSINESS FOR SALE.—THE ADVER- | the repairs of Ail setigions monuments and edifices. Peyton W. Moore, of North Carolina, has been a: together ; there were eight of them, (witness and his ‘The Court admitted it. as ithad been alluded to, ia | produced were shown to witness | ave seen those C tiser offers for sale the Stock, Fixtures, and Good Will heat is still lower in the agricultural districts. Raw Mies ds Behe : P- | party) came out together, and went up Lowis strect and | Order to remnove any impression that might have beea fore; t well established business, now ing’ commissions up- | silk has receded in price, % pointed principal corresponding clerk in the Navy De- | stanton ; witness took the left haud sido ; they divided | mde On the minds of the jury. | in Twent ¥ ede of atx thousand deliais, and mi we incrensed to an Prusst: partinent, vice Harris, of Maine, removed. themselves, and witness’ party went up the sanie side ay Witness proceeded.—When Mr. Drury bought the —— sea age oh cepa ayproken § — monn’ artios bat ¢ means x russia. ‘ rnha! ° : sudeavare i it; My. ry asker rst sv 1 enticth » 4 we be necessary for parties answeriug this to ha The Berlin Ministerial states that besides England ang | _Dt.W.8. Parrott, chief clerk of the Bureau for Pro- | Fruhaw, snd behind him ; Thompson endeavored to get et 4s a een | Tw thousand dollars cash, ($10,000). Addre by the others who were ahead of him; Thompson thea nif he wanted to buy it; he (witness) said it they used te . vi DI is Y a4 rhe: ‘ i c ve offic pullt. and them hi ee. France, Russia, too. has ret ins y visions and Clothing in the Navy, resigned to-day. crossed the street gained the side walk on tho 0} cheap, and it would answer to buy it; he would give | lie ina lumber room till the office was ——.. Be eee te eat | ecmber exriecerais' etbiaieats alas Ro oa oes | ee eae they were, and tried to pass them; Barns | OF $4 readily, it he Young Savage, who were removed there; & place where we pak CéEtON PROPE! trian annexation scheme. Russia has, likew », desired | inca t sai scene hath as tke wis ham went into s store at the corner of Stanton and Can. is apprentic: s very anxieus for him to buy it; | Useless arti the positions of things in that buil . with a that all the German States should accede to the Frank | Tidus departments, are occurring daily, and the whigs aro | ‘nn streuta; they ull followed him in,end be eskea fre ppored those tools cost originally Sap com> | SIO-nOW presiaty Bs they were tiem; Shere Wetemerer walk ou Van dertt 4, The ground is beautifully | fort Diet, dtumors of a ministerial crisis are rife. | bay ign depot Sid Pir ey see sOfice are of the perso. | Charge of a $5 Lill; the man changed ii for him and | plete $000; be bad a notion to buy it blnmif on specu. up wdowss gas stout a year Su tbe prongs, weite s ell of waked te tat Austria, nal opponents of Commissioner Butterfield, who bas been | #°Ked him to hold on while he looked in the list ; he did | lation; thought it was good speculation at the price moved to A\ that my father bail PP 7 i al rs ne a re, Mr. Dt Daag or « did not think 2 "e re wasn eurtain pet up at each window whe to A. B-danin, i | | Tt isstated that the Austrian government isinclined to | granted absolute power in the matter. Peng A Pony ites Car Tn ae Tan eee |’ pecu acl tions tie atts Re tea eect Heyestorday | the building was firet erceted, and the same curtains are : — | ee ee oe eee eden ee ata reeeats, Fowler, of Mas | and the storekeeper’ started to go after him, and caugbs | 10 sce whether it was in the same condition; itcould woe UP Yet. although they are now nesrly in shreds; om the LE OR TO LET.—A TINE COUNTRY RESI- | 4h auce Swatzenberg is opposcd to the continuance of sachoartee. sue Borers: OF Alssese DPS ROD: FE th (Vumieie ahd ‘Thompcon) together; the store. | Le used with such dies sa those produces. day that Smith ond Wilkes were there, the custais and Stamford Co ti hh fiv: ute: a “i jorence. recoverer wir health as to able te leave weir roous, “ , “4 4 questi .o the witne: windows were fu the same com om that they are now; walk of the New York and New fav depots Tho situation | _ There ia a deticit in the finances for the year, of lessrs. Dyer & Maguire sold, to-day, at auction, the | KeePer laid his hand on Mr. Farnham and said he wanted | Mr. Waring had no question to put to the witness maows: is y * fi on the premise d , a : saw a barrel t brought to the door. bere, yosters is mont desirable and pleasant in that healthy town, having a | 77.161.625 florins, Hoa, David ‘The | bis money back, this was bad money, and he guessed he | Ydmond Danon sworn.—T ama pencil ease maker; 1 |} er ihet barre pag: geet egg 0 Sue view ofthe Sound and the surrounaing country. Tho | ‘Ihe Emperor had granted an amnesty to seven po- 'd excellent prices realized, | b#d given bim a wrong bill; Thompson had gone away ; | reside at 25 Maiden Lane, New York; I did not sew the ihe teers verte 4 house acerly new, end contains t nr ams, with plassa, Be. litical prisoners. The government demands from Sar- } se eediccnciietcc: bara Y poe can, reyonege a to os one Perty, press that was here iy ; (wt the request of Coun- Smith saw that bottle a zed, and a fine woll of soft water conuscts | dinia, paseaue for ite teoopa h r r and he not like to take ou pocket-book ; they | sel, witness looks at the dies produced); T cannot say that Emi 7 5 id Bere oodesnety ratmie enue are avout threr-fourtheotan | Yranzer e+ ooPhy im cage of @ rapture In | ge ising of the Eile Rallrosd ‘Track, dc. | thon ssked him to come down te tne eens oaks, | sth witueselo len | Ean bot ened of Soemn ter chaos Fra aa; Peete take it till the second day: I remember the cloak that If not gold it will be F the or part of the itt. Tarkey. Asvoven, April 30, 1851. money back; Farnham went back tothe store and got | or seventeen years past ; 1d: they were : : has been mentioned here; 1 remember it ws long as I re Inquire at 0. H. Crosbey's book store, ‘corner of William | ‘The Austrian Ambaseador hae received the assurance on his Uill back, and returned the money ; witness did uot | made for a Spaniard. about seventeen years ago; cL was | = 1k ge pe mars open yt by RL of the Porte that Kossuth, Buthyaul, Messera, and the | _ About six rods of the Erie Rallroad track sunk at this | Know that storekeeper’s name, but that waa iim in court; | thew ie the tate trainee ee se ears agO 5 | was pope ay donnig. SP Dgleebae age plone go = Sea AGE a NORRIS GAN LIGG ES Cae two Percvels, shali be detained at Kutayah, ‘The other , Place yesterday. ‘There was an engine etanding om the | be kuew him by sight ; (le here recognized Ste, Bowyer, | weusteuses cf msi Thad cle te nom: and he wae inrainy weather; Smith saw the cloak the first dag; when he came th the second day, he said, ~ This ie what we want, it is just where we left it. we went te the Tombs to see my futher when Mr. Parks told ws where he was; my mother applied Mr. Edmonds foe fugitives, about sixty. will be released, track at the time, which went down with it, Bosnt The latest accounts from Bornia are that the rebels were retreating toward: are reeruiting their foi nd nothing rhe ve sharwarés salted i) had id to Yornham— | did not have any dies fo de for him ; : $ “That was your partner, One-Bye jompson ; he re- | Lonly had these five mad took them away aft but the top of the smoke chimney of the engine remains | piicd no, it is not; witness sald * you are edad liar.” tl y were made. He took them upto Beak strest, cor insight. There was no indication previous to this of a | — Tho Cour: here interrupted the witnens, nnd sald ther | Nr of Weat strect, at a “sweep” mnclting establish: Vehace, Many of the chicttains | gofecti filroad tively at 3 of Mur oublos ma her Teonned ante Is too. - tibia tisee ceeead tee Senea eoeeion ot Was no necessity to repeat such language, ment. The Spanierd had a lot of Mexican doubloons ler's Patent-—Large size. It With thief-deteetor locks on each, and is» or jeweller. It was made ex Perfect order, and will be sold at ay D, APPLETON : eee ae hich he undertook to convert, into. Spanish; th OR AALE OR C0 LET-THE CENTRE WOUSE ov | tively stated that the Russians will evacuate the Danu- | the oad. This catastrophe will not interfupt the rogu- | p_awiness Mad e te had toe LAL amen t” 'w | Bonu ABA Mettean dostinse ees eb mesons. the the block of brown stone f Ce ee ue tex as oe and Dapengs Ace tannetered Mr. Whiting instructed the witness that this Court | Sie intrinsic value, but the premium on the Spanish ndia an * other cars beyon we break. take many ot tg ‘i * veal 0 01 wnt; Ma dl $2 for Spaniel India remains tranquil days to re-build the track on its old location. would not require him to doso; aud he proceeded: | eo ren tee meld csitel poe aogy wl geen ‘ Officer Clark then came in and arrested Farnham; | ‘oubloom move thaw ite nominal valuo; the dies wore nid tes in this : place at Burrow, on the moun: Thompson had come back to the. store while Faruhas, | tied, and did not work weil and they were given up, nud | £ COUN Sestify ¢o im this ease ; father. told us to remem be ron hon " down; ee en meee | ‘The Southern Convention—Lady Suffolk. | was there. and lovked down through the window; he saw | left there; that must have heen in 1834 or 1835; 1U was Renny cis hath weete ite hate beets Poet case etet A skirmish had tak: ad tian, near the Kohat, be Washington Hotel, No. 20 Grand street, Williamsburgh, Punjaud r egiment, iu whieh the former were defeated and myself both wrote it ; [have seen that statement; I = lonaeertba news to enone Souline ai 5 bim plainly ax he stood at the store door, but about the time of the passage of the gold bill here; the a i vet . Jaye that wlll pay the reat end expemeanst re OES | and driven beck | Baseraens, Ape $9, 1861. |, see his thes, aa be hops bis alco upich vas the eaae pee 6" of that bill brought Mexican guld $0 near tothe | jencement ef the trish, nt he ‘me Of the come rey A conspirucy bad been discovered in Nepaul. the object | ‘Two New Orleans mails have arrived, being as late as | fon that they had Leen, watching! “Thotpeny ney g f Spanish, that it was not an obj ject to alter it; 1 Juror—Q.—Has everytht om des (Mater it; 1 | By a Jurot—q.--tine everything been designedly left ing them at Mr ae of which was to murder General Jaugbahadbor. The OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO, 119 MADISON co ttreet, lot 25 by 100, 3 fect aliey way. Inquire wt 105 | fal j due, It is predicted that the Southern Convention | gone away; it was about a quarter to eight o'clock when they arrived at the station house, im Houston street; it pirators were his own father and brotuer. ‘The Gene in the small building where the dies were, just as it wag favorite of the army, whom the conspirators en- | Which is to meet at Charleston on Monday next, will be ut the time of your father’s arrest, A.—It has beea ee ‘collect what f did with the di he eet be would not take them more than five or six minutes to s house; I cannot recollect Mr. Drury in coanee- | jor designedly. by the Avice of counsel: we call Madison street. en ver a fhilure. - i wa by left. designedly. by th: ¥ uns e call that y STORE TOW BALELTUB STOUR GOOD | Trom Chita, the accounts state that the murderers of | The grest trotting match at Mobile, oa the 284, between a ae ek wee Ba Tovey shaker and tad 6 hoki oe tee toe nen |. ing the fees is eeked at might all of ts had , TO -OR LETHE OK, @ at \. i x Com nal seh em : ed off wor e Went and go supper S iM wi 4 . sto it; the key way ral Dur. unexpired term years lose, from date - ee eee ee and that four piratical jauks | qaty Fear. ty Lady Sulfelk a three in | Gistely; it was at an eating house he got it, and it was | Where the dies were taken to; the dies were used by urt was about ieciaaten tha te y for the ed erocery store, No. 12) Washing ad been ready’ When he went in; he stopped a spell talking tothe | Babs of a drop; a large iron hammer was raised some «! r er of Carlisle street, ‘Lon account of | ; when the District attorney arose and said“ I would © Exports heavy. The crop of cotton is good and clean. < woman of the house, and then went ot twelve feet and let fall upom the head of the die; Usis ee “| ention ¢ ‘ourt to © published ene eee ee ee anette, a9 Rerclay ot Cape of Good Hope. | ‘The Pennsylvania Coal Trade pon atid Faruham; fe could not toll the hour exactiy, ?” | bamuner welghed. probably, 500 pounds; when I made | e°t te atte i iinead ct his paocion eter Rea, authinematacnGetiivakat Accounts from the Cape represent matters ina very | Hoxrspace, Pa., April 30, 1851, Cross-examined—It was too dark to see a man’s face | theta. 1 got my pay for them, and never knew any thing proceedings in this , they laid about the mill in Baok ; they would not be worth carrying ra blacksmith; they are made of steel; & et tosee then used; I was young unsatisfactory state. The British forces had obtained | e late fire deranged the fixtures of the Coal Company | ®¢foxs the corner of a street; w Farnham come out | mOTe about some vietories over the Kaffirs, with lard fighting. Fort | » ‘The <u - . ot is oa “ na = —— “if but not go, into the first store; he (Farnham) afterwards | Street a8 old Armstrong was re-captured. | fer loading coal, to some extent; but they will soon went into three stores; it. was only a few blocks down to | @Way, except “he greatest trouble I had to contend with,” says Col, | restored to order again, and business will be despatched | the Jackson ferry, and Thompeom sometiines went arco | Wene up to Bonk rtre suwood—W here i —TO LET, IN HUDSON STREET, iOR0- tween Second and Third #tr: ait of rooms 4 floor, with full or partial y article to the Court, hen: all this has nothing to de with ase ee te belies saan Somerset, commander, “was to separate the women and | with its accustomed activity. The eausl oavigation isin | that way; he did net know what he had to doin Wit, | #nd curious at the time, and it was a novelty for me, Distriet Attorney—It has something to do with the —— m= children, and saye them from destruction, before we could | good order, and some boats are leaving with coal. Memsburgh; it was not more than a quarter of a mile off; rors examined.—The dies were worth about $100. case. It states that I hat abandoned the case became E miah Lothrop reoalled.—I remember the proliml- ES TO RENT blocks to Grand strect; to the Jack. | storm the place, The men !n the tower would not sur- it was about seven had private business to attend to. It also states that E al offices t 5 | render, but kept firing upon us out of the port holes, and Marine Disaster—F: te Susquehannah, | son ferry, foot of Gouverneur street, about six. blosks examination of Mr. ey og the torpedo charge; | might have given a better reason, ete.; all of whieh shingtoa. Lafay~ | 1 could not take it, and I was obliged to blow it up with jonvoux, April 2%, 1891, | further; not altogether more than a quarter of a mile; r. Clark, Mr. Goodman, and Mr. Rappello, wore there as sas to pi to pervert the ends ef ek Hacaat sul Met. | shells, ‘They fought desperately in the fort after it was | The schooner Victory, of Newburyport, from George- | he could run it in about three minutest Catherine stmeet, | COUN; Six, Rappello took notes of the ‘examination; aes sonar 4 sa totais teal, toe Apply t stormed. We killed twenty-seven Kaffirs and tlotten- | town, with a cargo of corn and flour, is ashore on Cape | ferry was the next; that wus two 0 4 otf | tere Were several reporters for the press there; I hawe X, oa'the premises, tots in the fort three bandon the and nine ia the tower. The Burghers | Jicnry, aud likely to become a wreck. They are landing | he did not know whether ten miautes had elapsed be- | B® Tecollection of Mr. Drury’s swying that the bills Uhat ‘The Distriet Attor Lon tontate ~-- : had a desperate fight before I came up; t men killed, | the cargo on the beach | Geen the time that he hyd soon ‘Thompson and weut | ¥¢T¢ taken from him were good bills: U recollect heating | that it was the numerous duties ef} je relation OFFICES TO LET —TRANKLIN HOUSE BUILDINGS. | fourteen wounded, with Fingoes, They had to contend | — ‘The Heacon contradicts the report of w change having | With Farnhuun to the station house, butt It wes & very | bit say that the bills were put into bis hand, and be did | to other matters which had called him away. and whiels pth wemtonsly te ane eves is aa eee | nst thousands, and fought most bravely, T have four | been made in the destination of the U. 8, frigate Susyac- | short time; knew it was Ome Eyed Thompson, aa he had | Ret see them; that was invariably his statement; Tkn0w would claim his attention during the remainder of the Bi Courtlane street. | dangerously wounded, and four horses killed; Ser | hannah, and says she will be ready to sail om the loch of | been im his house days and nights, and could not be mise | that was the ground u (Mr. Clark) took, and Mr. | time which would be umed by this trial; and in com | geant Pitt badly shot through the leg, also Daly and_two | May taken about ity ver saw or had any conversation | Clark always assented to it; I recollect the argument — goquence of this his hn absence, be should eadt tm DART OF A HOUSE TOL native soldiers. Ihave upwards of 100 prisoners, 70 to | —— — with Mr. Drury, until ho had got the subpwna to attend | “Bich took place in reference to the question of bail; L Mtr, James M. Smith to sum up th tenes tm Unie J No, tt #0 vtand of arms, 400 women and childrea. 1 have des- Sailing of the Steamer Amerte: here; he did not know Farnham at all; thecireumstanes | ¥* the magistrate in the ease, and did not leave tho | cayse for him, He saw no teal ¢ tion to this course, the fort and all its contents, The missionary Bostox, Aprildd, 1851 that attracted hisattention was, that Thompson was with | TOM while argument wus being addressed to me; Tre. | a+ be (the Distriet Attorney) wow willing toms SODA WATER t Sheiou Lad been burut down by the iui- ‘The Royal Captain Shannon, | him; he (witness) was examined at Hasex street market | Member that Mr. Kappetlo took notes, and that he and e respousibility. As a sworn oflievr of this court, hay Fo mr eurgente.”? » to-day, for Liverpool, via | the next morning; it was between 7 and 8 o'clock that | Mr. Stewart, the clerk, afterwards compared notes; L duty, and he saw no in wh SUNDUESON & MACLAY, Drugsiste, 30 Pulton street. a Halifax, with about 12) passengers; among them aro | be saw Thempron iu New York; two weeks before that | bave been on Mr. Drury's premises; I saw the small at his own discretion make Mr. Smith his = - zm The Latest Intelligence. General Williaa MH. Whitehead, bearer of di had seen hitu about ty rods off; he should judge it | near the house; this building has one window in summing up the evicenee in the enese. BKTANDING CasK TE SET, IN the Legation in London, and many Bostov merchants k clowk he ha hat was in the day time, and two on the north side; it had fie concluded by saying:—t1 now leave this whole matter perfect or y new, und will be cheap, to | BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO | 414 cehors, bound to the Workl’s Hair. In spe ng & amelter’s store room; there | to the discretivn of the speak since the une ; and I now state, as [have May Le seed at 15 Ann stroet. LIVERPOOL. “4 , rm prey she took $100,000 in American gold, aud $3,300 in Mexi- i had raid he had a (rouble along with him, but = on = fp Boog the 00 | stated before, that it is pub : and not private — SHUFFLE nO SALE—TWO OF THE REST | We are indebted to the purser of the Niagara forthe | cau dollare y had never quarrelied; they were to- indow; the room was not lange | pers, that calls me away. It hax been so today, amd SRE eA 0s FOR SAL a THO OF TER BRST > be Parana gh ot ted —$—$_$_____. inst Jim Sullivan's party y ate . | enough to earry Very exteusive business; there | will be ro during the rest of the tine which this trial $25 for the single one. A 2 Hudson | following telegraphic dep The Steamer Reindeer. Judge Mountford shown) Witness could | ¥ere No panties, nor any places for concealment, | will oceup; y oan be reen. FRANCE Acnany, April 90, 1857 cept his name. it har been read | CToe-examined—I vieited the premises last Sunday | " ir Wering—If the Court please, there is another rem = ceo an Piast eindeer arrived here at ten miautes pact | ove jt ¢ Wore some mistakes in thatexami- | “ternoon, I went out with Mr. Clark and another gen- | goa why I should not be left a fa thi one Tt tana SOE ee a LAM Stn ner Tita ee Momiteur publisher a dec! il | lock, thus taking the run im seven hours and | nation, Would toad what he had eata Ucman; Lbave uo distinet reectieetion whether I was ot ady teen announced by the other that twe % goed tacetion tor the dey peods es fancy batiness. General of Vaucleuse for the Sth of May, to deliberate | gety minutes from New York. ‘The Court said # witness hac | Was not absent during the temporary summing up of the | eoonrel will eum u; f wnd iC is slmont tow ice tanned Ajply © SAML. B. SCHL r on the expediency of admitting matter tree of duty for | EE in hin ex | gpansineti ot think a at os Sve be afiet | much to ack of me fi ‘ution alone, 3 r 106 John strest. | export. “ " a6 ©: r. Drury's arrest, that ard of the theory of thi | although I do not ah fr nm ibility imposed, ~ | "Fie same journal publishes the law granting the sum | Police Lntelligence. P ith The tid aay | fence; Thad known that Mr. lark was his counsel from | (non me by ty post bem 7 KAS E-FIRST Fie AND BASEM BN | of five millions nine hundred and ninety-nine thousand | apnesr or LEVI COLE, TH ANOTHER and Thompeon had a dificuity at the races | » | dudge Greenwood veney, this ie rather ip” hele vs The francs for the works at Cherbourg, N | ivan, and that Thompson was on witness amixed matter, Do y pore that any » be Apply to - T P ; tone, Crieert es a Th ts Bowyerand | ride, and fied a sia barrelled revciver: Iie certainly told | taken om the wubjeet of the article im the New Kork Ae ineulting to um’ fraternity has | him that Thompson was on his side; there were thirty or | val THE HOUSE NO. 14 LE ROY Pi fe ty of them en i ona the pollo <a leew amas ly enlled from the root; 1 don't know that 3 District Attorney—Not onte c horse to take her stseet, APHY te VERS, 90 Waseau ste and J fil in the sane mass with them; that was all about | Keppello was in the room at the time of the argument | some notice of it. 1 have only ay that it contains @ t 8, 20 Nassau s continued f about bail that; bad ep: | the Phenix Bank, V to Thompeon reveral times after that; us given by mie for my ale to feel ansious and alarmed as bo Ue eginul | : " | _ Direct resumed—The first time Me, Drary was bron ony PART OF A HOUSE IN CURTe- Deginnin | $16,000, in De he had kept the porter-house | . re = nent Miesthet, 008 email emily, fens | Suture, : | both been conviet enteuced to eigh tell what year tbat was in; hy 1 do net think I pasced a word with hy fer consulting the IT Revised sam. Siath avenge rressta. Apri 16, 1851, | tart aber int n & man-of- war since that, his impre commit e out, and he was sees am ean Benury, April 16, 185 me, abandoued b ar since he went on bourd nn-of-wa the New Vork Herald uf t § SECOND FLOOR OF STORE 2 me P time, abandoued bi ‘are since he went on beard the mnn-of-war; the y The upper chamber has rejected the of the mecti nisterial res- | Haltimore, and will be ir doug above Bercle 4 f at the race course was the year that the re morning, we regret to see that the oo Pan fa bh ponsibility bill. Fashion and Peytona ran; be had saved some money, | 1? °° re was brought ia. | publisherof any new should taske comments om Inquie rey & Saude, bavk Gr eT yo legritimn ond when not at sea, bad Uved on the interest; he now | the sw ils ‘te thle pose cares while they sre ¢ Ai common law, courte - Passengers by the Niagara. A d over the many 0 worked with a truck; had gone to sea in the Antona | Son we barge wasmade | would have a right to pu ns for ompt, any per 0 LET—THK FRONT AND BACK PARLORS, WITH Mr. Btephens, Intely attached to U, 8. | nat Turin, | way by the band of “stool pigeon’ conspirators, why frigate, when the war with Moxie | ti after his ¢ i Pde not remember J publish articles tna newspaper, ealewhe. Bitehen, of house No. 2 Walker street. Rent, $275. | bear i: , Jenking saying that he eqn | for some years past, have endeavored to rule the pubi “ ~ administration by false and inalicious statements, wher houre; they used to be playing car: Balliston, Ball, Gurney, | by rogues were permitted to run at lange with impunity, | tbrowing dice for peun! Stowe, Holme, Mr. and | under the wing of the “stool pigeon” organ and its co: a Mr, and Mrs. Western, Mr. erator, ‘There are several ¢ D (bts band Jane Elin Drury reculled—My_ brot twenty years of age: he is next to m in November, i848, Xumucl left my father: he had ditleulty with my father; ho wentout West.and remained | verted rep had bad no particular busines nue whl al. Hut our statutes Address note T. D., Brondway P attention ing, t Ofice, will meet with | or Samuel is NOW | proseribe what ‘ ntempt.” (The re read from the ein relation ae rn thworth, Troy: Kprit SANT SUITES OF | Pudge, Dolphin, MeDight, Faren, en, private family, | Mrs. row Mr. and Mrs. Holl ° : the. gaa, feo. They | and Mrs. Dancan, Me and Mes, Brown, Me. aud Mrs, Whit- | plu yot to bring to justice. Wise ie U Jhon he caw bin | ae ay till 1849; Samuel come by the day | the Herald) purports to be Apply at 60 Fourth aver | all, and Mra. Allan, Gaweo * rs lay tie Mid not gitetbe onsese orci, | after the explosion of the torpe ria howe; | pretends to be a report ot transnetions It saye the RRR TLE Sag TORRE — ve whic - brother's going away, my father Wa! | prosecuting offert has nbandoned the caue. Now, Gem. large of Stalbing with a Knife —OMicer MeGraw, of the | those who had accompanied him; one wae Thos Boawick by ‘ } g i po Lerner PART, PR AND BACK Arrivals at Halifax, &, t , ested, Sevteidag, & » of | Of 4 Mroome street; Geo, Simmonds, of Columbia street, Would rather get | Duryea has never abondoned the enue, That state. fasement, a § attic’ bode te boese 184 Hativax, April 29, 1861 ee thee cnet at aan Geta Geen . : ing than to live on my father's place: I : The artiste Give sustap of stabitag Michael Walsh with | Deer Rivington, who was a ship-coulker: to tho rest | ment. certainty, is iv mines, of wt i Karrow street. Rent $2, Inquire om the py 774 Broadvsy There is nothing of interest from Bermuda or New- | a kuite ny & <-vere wound in the ealf of the leg = — _ any; it ren at s, wits tggenti oO | say eedbor aed oh og — peice 6 aoe Chat the Distriet au racy raid 4 ib nd ¢f = " ook place oa board a Vaiker, z cight of Grom followed Thompe not wer wd ls 7 ny o attend to C art d z 0 LRT—THE SPACIOUS MANSION HOUSE ON THE | MRdland. Steamers from both places arrived yester. | The alfray tock place oa Wowrd the ship Walker, lyi ting of Th ee a2, | he came to New York in February, aud boarded at 2 | trict Attorney. We are sorry this wrticle hae been pute : feot of Dover street. Dr, lors was call ‘hompson after Farnham w: » | aay, the wound, The seensed wae conve; cut with Farnham Seal fiehery at the latter colony most abundant and | Orborn, who committed him to prison to answer the | wyed right nal das gtatify ing. charg ” TWO STORY FRAME COTTAGES IN | Ilon. George Young resigned his seat in the Nova Sco- | iitempt at Rope-—A young man, by the name of Thomas trest, near Hudson River Railroad, v tian cabinet, yesterday, It is said that difference of | B, Hieraft, was arrestid, yest cer Bowyer, of Hodeon river, at Soth late the residence of John I tion will agaim With respect «not te. A toke any farther it ty erroneous, and the pli - momen Bowery, at M rk and Scott's: my mother and | jj.hed, end hope that 0 sisters visited Lim there without my father's knowledge. pear during the prey luy brother came home on Saturday; ay Thon Ubie particniar ease. if t fen and Sain came in together: they enue into the base | is ment; my mother, myself and sisters were there; my Howland * J.P. LEE, 44 Codar stro k, Clark might ked ia. bat b for the most part of th Thompson te was himsei O LET—FIVE Fifty second itthen to remark the store, sta t 4 Oe . an e day Court expre at wo furher articles of thie n fronts and peatly Bsiehod. | Rone me opinion, touching the Railroad action is the probable | the Kievench word, on u charge of attempting to violate fener liv. thetjern tenie tes byt yr | ed by the defence to show the declara- | Jind wil appents it any should. it will become the ee) cr Sandfvrde, Porte & Striker, enuse. the person of Mary Cosgrove, & married women, residing his business to speak to him whet he was laying for on, made at Mr. Druty's house. going to | of the Court to take neti Brondway . at No, 683 Fourth street ’ — “i accused made the News from Pittsburgh, t him for ruch « thing; did speak to Mr, Otten aa Farn. | [how young Drury’s connection with the torpedo case | taken fur the prnishineut of the 7 . outrage her person, but was int ham wae going owt; told hi ili bad ‘Ibe prosceution objected to these declarations being In relation to the other matter, cone NO LET—AT YONKERS—A NEW COTT: CON. mission of the crime, by the su: pearance of Farnham as orale te nn the Uill was'e bad One 06 | aioe and the ed them out, but allowed thecon- | Mr Clark—In relation to that, \ Uve Court please, we tatning ven I ms, (with barn and two neres of land, Pirrsevacn, April 50, 1861. Max. Ricroft then > Ay frou the room aiid made his Farnham Was presenting it; it was with George Sim- Geesation bere a young Drury and Thompson to be | desire to be heard, by at the proper time, When the the time for swimming wp the case ot the 4 finished in. the best style, and ‘ monds he changed coats; Thompoo sed round him ed with range, furnace, foo It la very pleasancly | _ 14st might Messrs, Murray's stable, om Diamond alley, | escape, Justice Timpson committed tho accused to | Mia ne cha theee (ienec, quite ehonly; onee 00 clase on the river, withia five minutes’ walk of the Depot | was fired by incendiaries, and five to ten horses burned | prison for trial, in default of $500 bail, inst hit; he must have been three quart Pee ote te he ete etal te fuemtobes, Fe | to death, Arvest of Joseph Peters.—The man Joseph Peters, tohing him; might have said to Farnham ee H. JENNINGS, Yonkers, or at No. A German shoemaker named Diewne shot himself on 8 few days sinew was arrested ona charge of stealing | thet it was an hour; had never seen Farnham before; ; Sunday, and dled yeoterde: we 0, in gold coin, from the trunk of Joha #. Penning, | was at the door of the store; the doors wereall windows, ol, noah Washington sasete,, contala: Yee awe 4 f the boarders at the Shaxspeare Hotel at that | mennt the @ all sashes, and as he was standing at the fer Piceagtl sities sais | nonauivie’ cult a Seah & aoctemed tae en ee on a hearing-—the evidence not being suMelont | dort the mam locked in through the window of tedor; | given Q—From November till May, was Thompson at your r father's house ? prreent time, neni A.~-No; Tnever saw him there before; he may have boon | this cause now. We have no objection to a up on the farm, but was newer oy he house; Thad never | counrciior, any one not in the private interests of Uhese the time of my father's | parties, taking the place of the District Attorney, bat a ad; Samuel leit home about the middle | this will all be matter for consideration at the proper ember. ; or : agaiet the prisoncr—was discharged from custody, | there was astocp down frou the ddewalk uf three steps: time, Geos ik. rere hoon, | fince that time wlditional evidense, has been obtained | did tot notice if he had spectacles om, slid not think he. | unsel here, proposed te put in evidenca ® letter. | ‘the Court, therefure, reserved its decision. in referenee y tim were convicted yesterday, but have not been sentenced | implicating Peters in the larceny, and yesterday Justice | had; thought hie one eye was as good a witness's two; | Preven to be in Thompson's handwriting, and da Mit | to the admiseion of Mr. Smith, antil the time for summing . Kinshimer, 319 Pourth ay Oshorn, in accordance with this lntter testimony, issued | be would judge it to be between half-past six and seven , Ml Now. Sist, 1848, and directed to Samuel, Drury, Sen up atrives, ‘ He Tivo have sie feet of water in the river here, and iti | Ms warrant for arrest, and offlesr Patterson again took | when he got his supper 4 cee lelter wus toad by defendant's counsel It was ad- | The jurors were discharged until Friday morning, whem N HOBOKEN, TO A SMALL FAMILY | cow raining. A rise is expected J Peters into custedy on the charge. ‘The magistrate com- | Tr Mr.Clark—Weut into the prison the next day; ofleer seed to Mr. Samuel Drury, Astoria, L. 1, and read sa | the case will be rest he ty and hall of under | POP eo Cincimoat! are at 100 mitted him to prison to awa. « further examination, Clark wae there, about twelve o'clock; went in to sey | Tilows—= for, 91, 1808 . cera locations im the vfliage, and : — . apr She coe Rriaweld recognise Win; be said you | Dein sient have vo far heen gureesstul wiih the bask areship Heller wy ‘probably sll to-day, ? Tur Lrecere Cham aoaivsr Mextco.—The | Were the one that «potted us—you must be very fond of ran Sin—T have so far succes e bu The U. 8. storeship Relief will probably ym the ferry. The mises can ne: trusted t ni ‘ing th by © Orne State of the Misstestppt. ns fC jest of to M spotting people; witness said no, he did not think much entrusted to treet, nvoken, wheke Iatetectiog Viens oer Apr 29, 1851. pent Re bn opin t $100 000" idol fh ts about spotting such men as they were, there had been | Mettuctions, &¢., #0 1 yet Will be given; of ingniry can be made ‘The river ia falling fart. and from present appearances OBB * L000, which is ® great deal of that done yound there now in this place awaiting | for Rio Janeiro, with stores for the Dragilian 4 nable to pay when L may | The following is # list of her officers Ata. ‘ommandant; Andrew Bryson, Master; Phi- Tegarding locality, ‘i «lit was laid on | Teturn. cher, Lieut. € At 41 Washington street, corner of Morris, New York. : . considered @ remuneration for the amount he has he | _ Upon my taking seat at Schenectady in the ears for Starrett Ramsey, GRP ANTHD £0 SELI--A ROBINESS re hare ho far of an overiow. Hale mucitureded for | considered & remar his elaim. ‘Tho gross | mores passed, nnd burglaiien ak steabnoe ening ‘sat | Rochester, wae somewhat surprised to. find theesin jpman, B, Shophard, Ware Pre erticts macelse Ne teitiag: ype lA amount of the claim, with the interest, is nearly | gnd ns soon ak withoss raw them, he thousht there was | YoUF FOR Kam, who, in company with another lad, was ; b gee } Bg FD Father Mathew. $°.000,000, which the Commissioners say is valid, something out; they might be looking | bound for Buflsio. Knowing of the misunderstanding ‘The U_ 8. sloop-of-war Deca in Greene. salted fires si ove ietertions Please wate Nasitvrte, April 29,1351, | And for which the Mexican government should be | *# rome of thone Dutehnien had « good deal of moa | baartcee baiaweiened nim upon Wie tatentions He | from the Navy ‘Yard at Furtemouth, to joln Uke Meme whore to be aren, 8. 8., Mornld offer Father Mathew loft here, to-day, tur Louisville, held responsible. To Me. Whiting—Qne bail of the door was closed, aud eon Ree eae blag | Squadron of Yuba,