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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6766. $ MORNING EDITION-----SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, Saat te SIXTEEN DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Very Interesting from Washington. of ruin and desolation in which you had Involved your- | Herter atrect: ruin and his morning, between 7and #o'clock, | foun@ MEASURES FOR CARRYING OUT OUR TREATY STIPULA- | Self by a long course of debauchery, strongly rocom- shown to the witness i +p) 38 was pono Spoleto oe TIONS WITH MEXICOTURAVE-TARING OF THE | ee ons Setee The wn ee eee fu such *| {hs dldtenths ot the tine © teal the uitol discharged: 3, wil in five tableaux, a a FRENCH MINISTER—NON-COMPLETION OF THE CEN- h perm recommendation we any offand fapented, in dre tblegua, gran ARRIVAL SUS WOLKK—DUEL ANTICIPATED BETWEEN ‘rwo | {fect upon the judgment which we are to pronownce; | Ry I pesise with wy parente ¥ xen, $0 a F MONTR-CRISTO—Edmond Dantes, Mr. B. | or Tue 4 iaugatting TWO | and can do, is to transmit it to the Governor for and was on my returm ted the id tie, operatic ‘spectacle of Morrell, Mr. Johnson; Danglars, Mr. Stevens; OFFICERS, id ‘iis consideration. Kn e shall do; and it is impossible The VISION OF THE SUN—Koran, Mite Andorton ; Tac- Milons: Mons. Villotort) Me. Tilton: Abbe | STRAMER ALABAMA AT NEW ORLEANS. Wasuumator, May 3,3801. | for uate say whither Teh Bae eis impossible sworn, says—I am a policeman of BAL Mr. Whiting Oultenpae, Pood Orstamty nue. | Patio, Me. 4s. Tilton; Yo end. Mr. Hainilton: Albert; Mr. "| Orders have been despatched by the War Dopartment | ruffieint influence to induce him to exempt you | Sixth ward: about half past tws o'clock, officar Riker ent of the Harp, Ming Olivia Genil ofthe Hyon Wand, Me, | Mercrder, Ming Wemyas, i rae Mise 8. Denin; Madame mars to the officers on the fronticr, urging them to exercise in- | 00, sullering the extreme penalty of death. The 'ne- | t2’Naalvmal theatre 1 ids; Ronsd, Mise A. jourenhcim.. Previous t6 the | de Villefort, Mrs, Jordan; Mille Meraa, Mrs, Walcot Ma- pest route prunrtly pry saion of In. | ctttity of an example which may toud to put a stop | from the direction of Rickert'# cellar, 1 Spectacle, the omedy ealled A MORNING CALL, tilda, Miss Hiffert. . Large Amount of Gold Dust Coming, vigilance activity in the suppression ‘a | to eri of violence among us, which have of late | the report of a pistol;”’ he replied, 769 a ae ‘ ad dian outrages, in compliance with the stipulation of our | become altogether too common in our midst, may | own ofa theatre board;” I looked o NIBL0'S, GARDEN MAN A m, ME, 100 SEFTON, ORTON 'S THEATRE CHAMBERS STREET, REAR rrr treaty with Mexico counteract the influence of the jury’s recommendation, | Pib& frm Kickert's cellar towards Pearl oen| Doors o —Boxes, Drove Girele and Parquet, 50 cents; ght there mi mething wr halfpast six; to commence at heli-past 7 oclock—T Fanily Chole of Second fier, 2 gents Privat Bo that as it may, it Is still our duty to pronounce upon | gudwhen | arrived at the corner of Pea hhestra Seats, 75 comts.—Dovrs open at; to "; S| Decision Relative to Sacramento Land Titles. | the opinion of the Attorney General has been given, | You the contence of death, and to wala you to prepare | ten'and seked them if either of them ilstert Adciaide and Clementine, wil appear, boing tae | At half-past 7 o'clock.—aturday eveniugy May fy wil he : confirmatory of the right of the President to transfer, as for the great change which may soon overtake you, Tm | bo, but pointed tora man whom T aww straight or thei farewell engagement i'New York: Gature | presented the comedy sntitiad MIMU~hing Charley, St Je hhe may deem proper, any appropriations for @ specie | doing #0, we cannot be unmindful of the cause of the | serect temards Contre street; I fellewed it of ¢ - “ M ing, Muy fd, will be played the WASHERWOMAN— Tester; Charles King, Mr. Jord Van Pousten, 4 : r © | him’ into custody; it was near 472 oF 474 in Pearl Mary White, Mrs. Sloan. To conclude John Mimi, Mrs, Skerrett; Nell Gwynne, Miss | INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | purpose to « general object of the sams nature, It is, | {Time which has overwhelmed J ee eee ot ie ped bien nad gabed kiss if he eas te nu he meas ae sonsinde with thet isto temperance have done it all. For some ten years you | t\0P ; “ oY ¢ drama of VICTORINE— | therefore, probable that as much of the appropriations i} ol, and be suid he was not; | told ‘him that there wag » ( mie ° erely fm ereeten) nee W. Lester; Mr. Bonassus, Mr. Burto} | have constantly indulged in this miserable habit. It’has | pistol'tired at tue corner of Orange and Chatham, and Russell; Elisa, Mes, for the Quartermaster’s and Paymaster's Departments as | driven from you your wife, who, there is much reason to | was told he was the man, and T wanted him tot je Roumwet: Fra Diavalo, Mons. Jean Rous s | belt ae tans ¥ mple also to become in- | and see if all was right: th turned with - foya ° - | and wee if all was right: the prise | Movements of the Cuban Invaders, | can te directed to the support of troops on the Mexican isn * par anne SA dante | Wid me he was ont on aMlittiebit of waproc, and was just celebrated and wonderful M'lle Caroline Rousset at and Victorine, Mt 2 Mire. Hugh AN’S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXES, Mirco ‘and Parsuette, a oem Nena bit 2 cents Private Boasy, $e, Bones peu M'ile Clementine Rousset. | temperate. It eaused the violent and bloody death of t!d ms he was out on af : , : frontier will be transferred for that duty; and it is hoped | your child in its infancy; it has made you a vagabond on Sad to earth ane wan BOR Say Sieamn Of Ea tea Stull Seats, $1; Privat ny eels cae GA dksenY vein auamenn iee that, by the extraordinary exertions of our gallant of- | the for of the ¢arth, without a home and without a | veyed the j Rinedaeavdninet May's hs verceuahee vil somtueare | RIBK, May 3, rile presented the crand Giryemcotcizet | Our Treaty Stipulations witht | cers our treaty stipulstions will te honorably carried | five. tiles mide you to bea frequent inmats of the | shyt, and with THE DEVIL IN PARIS © em, Mr Staiford Ali, Mr. Lea Payor] Mexico to be Carried Out. out, notwithstanding the criminal neglect of Congress. feature. atd now places you before us to receive | ly man that I sew running; I com= cher back to the ec llay where the deceased wae mas T entered with coveral said, thoes shot the pistol,” pointing to the prisonor; I nVeyed bin to the station h hareb, Mr. Brandon; Paimer; Count Va lie, M ge | ep ‘ sth pone all y-ray “d ink o Taylor; Madelixe, Miss Ja! Bees. es. Zhomparny Messh. Me C.agler: Sambo, abe phy ee Rota At the dinner table of the Natiousl Hotel, yesterday,a | from we the ign —y one eres (et baimer al- | in quest Dey dete cad eects: Sete: | Spirit ofthe murdertd Zeinah, ‘Mrs. Hautonville; Aces misunderstanding arose between Licut, Hunter, of Alva: | {i whieh gua te Harlan fl eye | Selene y WAT THE LYCEUM—The | payment A basldan, Mr. He Seymour: Okba Me, Dun; | SEVERE GALE ON LAKE ERIE, | radocctebrity, and Capt. Chambourg, formerly of the | dul Whatever may be the result of your conviction | the pietol, and raw the injured m . Brougham; Mrs, B., Mra. ugliaim, mence with the farce of A PLEASANT NEIGUBOR. | meee ~ EA Ag itt to $c at orig bees — C. and | im thie nished by the awful condition — # sot an) deavored $0 st oR ela ‘at the city prison Panse ipman Somerville Nicholson, e Navy, a a Jertr detion ic! obn ‘ovil ert physic he JENNY LIND's PanhWELt CONCERTS IN | 9S CcHaxtos Hal, NO, 2 BROADWAY, anova | Duel between Naval OMficers Anticipated, — | tnd. subsequently. cane and ft fue, im which Niche | thus becuse, Ueent ysurclt aud enon epee am BANE | aworn pe ea oa Gk ATENNY LIND will have the honor of giving a Vimit- Grand stroet.—Open every night during t Pike Aer ron camo off the victor. A duel {s stated to be arrange. | nected with you.to repent you of the evil which is past, | Sobel tet RR creepy fal 2d number ef Grwnd Concerts in New York, previous to her notice, The erixinal and well kaown . between them to-day to heal their wounded honors and to strive fora better aud happier future. Time to | tumufied with com wound had’ tak ‘visita to Nisgoro Falls, Weetern New York, the Lakes,Canada, Pg nerer ure ak ing an efficient and versa! { - _ M. Boiste Conpte, the French Minister, took leave of | do so will be allowed you, It is our earnest admonition — inward and down ternal jugular vodm and her inal departure for Europe, The first concert will be | of “talented” an fms yen ta tie oi e | The California News, the President to-day. It will be remembered he bas | to you to use it well, and our fervent hope that it may be Dhol au pees Aad Ls von ov Wednesday evening, May 7; the seoond concert will | Management of E. P. fe given on The ay afteruvon, Muy, aud will be continued | for a succession of “ five three or four tines per week, untilclosed. MLLE. JENNY | favor by highly resp LIND will be asvisted by the emis ent artists, Siavon Satyn | Tickets 25 cents . been recalled. profitable to y. New Onceans, May 2, 1861. Tt isnot true, aa has been stated, that the Census | fast duty wh The steamship Alabama bas arrived here, in six days { office has completed its work, The vacancies caused by | the seuten wi vne exhibited in the Jed, and the case was ob have boon received wit 1. And now, in the performance of the — Praguve the tame remains to Ua, We pronounce Upon You — feck of deceased, of the law—that on Friday, the 27th day of | — ‘The evidence was now conc) 3 . ‘and Sigvon Brite uductor, Mu. JuLas Bexepier. ht o'clock. An Afternoon Co ety ie, 7 5 tw at ef | Femovals of clerks are to be flited. Juve next. you be hung by your neck uatil you be dead, | mitted to the Jury ona few f S ‘made by the C ‘The Grand Orchestra hay been considerabiy augmented, num: day next, May rd, for th |, Sram Chagos, wists 230 pamerigers, and & large amen: The Susquehanna, Capt. Aulick, will 1cave Norfolk for | ‘And may God have mercy upon, you. | who alduded beiety to ‘the ‘positive evidence of one oe tab Sepeifiieed aris ate tine ths hess felent tet aa sreuinganst Moy Sed annual beuell of Mr igtehelle Te? | 50M Gust. 5 the Bast Indies, about the 1th. At the conclusion of the learned Judge's address, the | Sivented, and the fash: au’ rerore sche directly frou hea de published.) und embracing the frst talent in Amerion, s ‘on . | The steamers Crescent City, North America, and Goor- | Samuel King, Surveyor General of California, will | prisoner clasped his hands, and fervently suid “ Amen! | Sccheculd nat Steer thnt the trae titegtly from hang of the Garden hws been decorated, and furnished with sofas ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. 7, BARNUM, | gia, had arrived at Chagres. leave for that State on Monday. Mr Sherif Carnley then took his stand at the side of cause he did not observe it. The jury retired and rotarmed d setters, made and cus ‘expressly for these Con- Manager and Proprietor.—Saturday afternoon and cve- The dates from Ban Francisco arete the lst of Apetl There was u cabinet meeting to-day, for the purpose of | the pri-oner, and the Clork read the death warrant, which | the followingremarkable verdict. A‘ firet, the Coroner ime certs. One hundved attentive ushers will boengaged to di ning, May S% Bvening—At the earnesé solicitation of nu- od . considering the plans for the enlargement of the Capitol. | was signed by the presiding Judge and Aldermen Griffia | fermed them that be could not reccive euch ® verdicts a Es 'y y ‘The news generally is unimportant ‘The Intelligencer has information from \ merous families, will be repeated the oolebrated comedy of | —Aminadab Sleek, Mr. Hetewar. From the mines and dry diggins the reports are very | Alexander Hf. Stephens, whig, declin | Feet visiters to their seats, thus preserving the system r the SERIOUS PAMT aoe) apes wrving the System orgia,that Hon. | and Dedge, commanding the Sheriff to see tho sentence | Yi fequently concluded to take the yordict, It wae od order whic acterized thione Con fol! , being a candi- | of the Court carried into effect on the day named. ph bg a. Charles Bavinnann) come Ana nee nic protect vidtcenin | Piiwoumgem. at o clock, will be partormed the ROUGH | Too. and new discoveries are constantly being made, | a#te for Governor, and urges the Union party to rully | © The District Attorney now moved for judgment on | death by apistel sit moval, seppesed to be yhe net of the Sbvatuin Gein in teccas ences po OS a , i | wrod Howell Cobb, ex-Speaker of the House of Iepre- | Aaron I, Stookey, convicted of the murdsr of Kdward | Prismer St ie ricesof tickets lave been fixed at $4, $2, Ponte Adinpeion’ ta tha, Museum, with ie grauker, Mr. | ip fact, the prospects from ail quartors appear to be om- | sentatives. Moore ‘On the rendition ¢f this verdict, singular ed the evidence agai jew, 25 cents der ten years ut age, 124). | cournging. Lieut. J. J. Almy has been ordered to the command of Mr. JJ. B. Phillips, counsel for the prisoner, prevented a | the Coroner 4 . socdaiebong jt i 0% ° ; strongenongh to warrant his eoramittal to | Decision was given in the District Court of Sacramente, the ecast survey. in the steamer Legare, with the hydro- | motion in arrest. The indictment on whieh the prisoner 4 on the charge, and acoordiugly sent him to prison, hhical party No. 2. lately commenced by Lieut. 8. PB. | was charged was found at the General Sessions. He hel ais a Ger hout S2years of aze, ame | sustaining settlers’ claims to lands ‘on which the city is | fee Pn 4 "3 ae the Semin ed eo feos " id |The decensed is a German. and about 2 years of | ocated. No further attempts have been made to dis | Lewis Poulke Thomas, of Missouri, appolnted, a fort- | and Terminer, and not to the Oyer and Terminor then in | live of this country, by I f,to loestivn. A linited num Which will not be # Amitted before So'olock, der to give every person speoulators from moaopolizing t exer! 8 wall ns top and an iadis that the case should have boen sent to the “next” Oyer | resident in this country about 4ycacs. The pris of visiters dur. | ehacl Mulvey is alleged to have charies Beckmaam, Be eee sek crises Y br Gog 4 ight thi lar clerkahip (m thi i C reelcing with bls other et Wo, 54 Crocs, etree ithe evenings of the Concerts, evary seat int cquatin the | jegze them, nor is it likely there will be nic a Chinese! doltar clerkship inthe Treasury, meen ible ls, therefore, not the “next” Court of Hr Grier by trade ad weoked ist for She betes of souks will be caeeed ab enetion the Say Beet: | _ The eteamers Tennessee and Columbia had arrived at | A paper is soon to be started here, devoted to Irish in- | “The District Attorney said that the order on the in- | “Thy case makes the third crime of murder perpetrated le Deimmediately ofered at the ticket office, at the fixed prices, LAND WARRANTS, | Panama, with a million and a half of gold dust. terests, aietm mt is to wend itto the Court of Oyer and Terminer, the Sixthward, within the apace of i SHcte ovge one moneda, ‘where dingrams will be shown, exhibiting the exact locality | 70. n fig gph page manne | pecs tie tet eee — the word next is not in it, Jarues * Sn he" 2th of Stace, “Anca 1 aved JENERAL LAND OFFICE, APRIL 4TH, 1451.—NU- Rather Important from Mexico. | e—The rel Stookey, Killed a nvero on the Ith of April, and wow pk ad er ea ae gen ghee oped oer jpenpelll pe edleir merous applications having’ becn made to this oficefer | More of the Anticipated Cuban Expedition, = ‘ ieee word, next ia; manely directory, thas ‘dest and only course that can be adopted to secure juati 1851. there bail not be ai ‘ , delay. satisfaction to the public, The Tiedet Offices for the di information im relation to the manner in which Land War- a wien ep Barrimoxe, May rh : The two former named men have beet tricd aad found guilt sal oi 0 lo Tunts, under the aot of 28th September, IA, should be le RUMORS OF THE MOVEMENTS CF THT: INVADERS—OF Se . ar ‘Tho District Attorney—Preelsely 80, your honor, of murder, and sentenced to be executed onthe 27th Poy Td ing ng ig EO aia a asta ted, the following answers thereto have been prepared, te | FICIAL. PREPARATIONS TO 16 The New Orleans mail due to-night has arrived. The Judge—The motion is overruled. | Senenent F He's Maurie Store, No. 90 Broadway, ang will be open ovary day, except tie’ Sabbath, from 7 o'clock A. M. till 9 o'eloc! Accounts from Mexico to the Sth ult., represent the The vierk then asked Stookey what he had to say why | Stabling and shooting sppearto be on the increase im this . M., except ou the evenings of the Concerts, when they ‘here are three modes by which these locations may be Wasnt iA P tinuance of the Indian eres in as ferociou: the sentence of the low should not be passed on him, community. will “be eldwed ut 6 o'clock P, M., and offices opened at that. | papers | The Government is dally receiving intelligence of | ScBltnusnce of tis Le: anseneree im. ae tmeoeee® | ake geincane masaa oo Seer: Drarn ov ax Assisrant Cartas or Por pa A} ea ry a ly 2 sa posal. Sf Sng Sesets By the Warr | movements in different parts of the South, which it is . The Jndge proceeded to sentence him, He said— | Captain Bant, of the Sixth ward police 24. ; ‘3d. By ani Agent or Attorney. eer envaet, eee 2 A. If the frst of second mode is adopted, The Picayune says that several large and influential Auron B. Stooke 2 have been convicted of the | morning, at one o'clock. ies Sa St. Moo RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO | be uride in writin, ccifying the trac mise empty gr parties in Mexico aze plotting fora change in the go | murder of Edward Moore, on the 17th of April last; and | Ansumance Coxpeer of 4 Bor ty nescriva a Max raat x tion of country, in which the leation is 1 although nothing definite is known. The Collector of | ys ment, One party wishes to join Mexico once more | it is now our duty to pronounce upon you the sentence | Dearn 9 o'clock. on Thureday evening, aman LEA, Wigcation heaah Wh ceate gempanied by ab aidayit according te the following form, | Savannah acted upon his own responsibility ; that is, | (7 Spain. end counts upon Spanich troops and author * Lesparbepotye oon Pree roded eer | Hugh MeGiaughtin “walked off the dock ‘at the one figant Saloon performances Bo. | without being particuinrly instructed by the department | {ign Cuba for astistanee, Another. party, that of the | uatt Who has just been sentenced in your presence, You | pike street Me was rescued from drowning by & Sok ah f seek, aad te rare eae IE phy BR EE 9 sort the‘preneney | inchartering the steamboat which went in pursuit of a | manufieturing interests, is trying quietly and slowly (© | cecunatiat you were cucem rechecteble man! but by suck | SbOUt fourteen years of age, named William 5. Mosher. Zdabatiteante cd vecad td walees onde | of w witness, according to the follow No. 2 which eed f patriots, The Taney” revenue cut- | tt Up feeling in favor ¢f the return of Santa Anna to | habits you have fallen from that condition, untilyou are | poppe penal ondig age Rea mm Power of Attorney must be acknowledged, oF proved, ta the | {UPDC=C CTE sen ne ee agO power, There’ ix still another party, and but-a feeble | arraigned at the bar of justice, to receive sentence of the | SHIPPING thiopian Opera Troupe, fer ey emg lbmace Meg nny Rag Se wee cennren Ne Bevannns 'eeune Faye 86%. one, in favor of immediate annexation to the United | highest penalty known to cur law. The circumstances | QrpawsillP ASIA.LA FIRST C een, being the ron ap oo tong e i If « party of invasionists were to succeed im getting | States. | Which attended your erime, forbid you to entertain a din the Unite | Iu all cases, the Patents will be trausmitted to the Land “ 4 FSi nt eh Ri oO e t, perthis steamer of 7th May, tor sale. Apply a¢ Gens who use eviected dor thele be Office where the location is made, unlevs epeoial directions te off, and chose to resist the overhauling of any of ourves- | sig ctor General of the MililiaeMan Acet« | BOP tbat your sentence will be mitigated. Without pro- | Prot street. supposed are connected with the Cuban invasion plot, 6 co Evi Pow Sieeegizecy Pee + cea | sels. it is extremely doubtful whether the authorities of Gentaliy Iattied. 1) Soe stie ec tis eae cee eee oe F LIVERFOOL-UNSTED STATES MAIL STEAM gi os oes a mes FORM No. 3. | the United States would feel justified im using force Is aarp sol May 2, 1851, | tat by means of a deudiy weapon, with which you went | 2, able EACLFIC, Ca pain, Nye. This stcamahip xterit dame Rosalii | Stare is ore de eahest Importance that their a ae | constantly se World: # ccmpary of Male snd Pemale Artists, whe willgive | COUNTY oF | So therefore deemed of the greatest tm noe th * | eis tuted that Governor Hunt has appointed Benj. | Comtantly armed, snd which you lad often threatened | May loch, st 12 o'clock M., from her berth at the foot Sn exhibition of Marble Statuary unequalled in the world, |, Before me (x Justice of the Peace, or other officer author- | embarkation should be pr: -nted | tome before, You have thus made yourself an example Canal street. No berth secured until paid for. All letter® ther with @ variety of interesting performeaces every | ted to fake aBdavits,| Personally, appeared (here insert | . ~ on F. Bruce ( 64 the new office of Inspector General of | of disorder and bloodshed; and the Pesce of society - | must pase through the Post CAice. |For freight of pacsagn y | name of warrantee,) who being duly sworn, deposes | x ALi y 2,185) Sa of (his Biniaaes mands that you be mad xample of th ‘ul con- ving un) Becommodations for e| 08 OF, gee fae al oi acai ek! | say; shade is theidentical (here inacre marco warrantee.) | he Savannah News, of Monday. say> at Cuban ro. | Mita «thie State, created during the recent session of | PANTER bch mut ow teem such, conduct: A fow | SpRiz.te ROW. Ke COLLINS, & Wall stort Pott : +i = rey . | towbom warrant No.— for-—— acres, under tha actof Sep- | EW ORLEANS SERENADERS AND PRLLOWS = Minstrels, at Fellows’ Musical Hall, Ni | ee ee eee the Legitlatur 185, aad mors have teen rife there several days. and the govern Pape aionaninbinles + neral Fullerton, of Livingston days only have paseed since your crime wae committed, | Maysth. Tho steamer ARCTIC will succeed the a the — day of ambia, were also applicants, | andl & few weeks only will rollaway before you will ex: | and gail May 2ith. no freight will be received on board aCter Thursday osaiae 2 Col. De Pt ter of Ce thie Thursday erening, and every eve | whe now applies to locate the same | cep siguature,) | ment officials have exhibited a great amount of veal im trick Conway was accidentally killed | pinte it om the gallows. The time of your death wilt |” ee - ~ d y y y pe ph heer May ay dy dautecribed before me this—day of-—, 186 thelr efforts to ferret out the rotors aud preserve the na- | at Tivoli Hollow, near the north bounds of this city, by | soon be at hand, but the Interval may be profitably spent, | PUJLADELPIIA AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STAl pg pe ggg Ts - go i i NERORETO Dae Hi | tional neutrality. Thesteamer “ Welaka”’ was chartered | the careless fireing of a pistol, in the hands of Robert | Weadmonish you that it be so, and pronounce upee you, | Secmpenden Viste ot ie Vat toute Cy) omamencing at 3 P. M., for fumilics and juve | riot geaeadhg . : ay Was @ blacksinith, and stood at his bel- sentence—that on Friday, the 27th day of June : 4 tsi aiaravobiied een knew Ail mon by thes presents, that T (hore invert the | and sailed on Sundey night for the South, with the Mar- the contents of the pistol entered his heart. | next, you be hung by your neck till you are dead. And | Plsced on this line, te rua between Philadelphis aut Ldvege jtitats and appol shal and deputies on board, in pursuit of the expedition ‘4 wife and ten children, | may God have merey ou you | Sinha, or Livwrpool'cu Weiluealay, uh Nay, at 126 ah. | wul Attorney, for m y marae which it is reported is concentrating on the const > At the conclusion of the sentence, the same solemn — This splendid steamship, 1,000 tone barthon, built im Ss ote nes of the Senso | at No. for —— scree of Land, whloh ia Gisac cs a ee ae Democratic Convention at Utica. ccremony of reading the death warrant was gone throu; pty | acer My ef 2 Evening Conce Power of ouberitution may be tnserted if desired. } 3 s Ane Ly Unica, May 2, 1851, | LY the Clerk, the Sheriff standing at the prisoner's side. | for comfort and R passage. Ladieg’ to press, whieh ia afier twelve o'clock Sunday night 7 The Court of Oyer and Terminer was then adjourned saan mmenced on Sundey, May sth 1831, oud will’ be continued | SsRed ls presence | ere. | ee eae and confusion iathe ofice ofthe | _ Amceting of the Democratic County Convention was | die and the (we condemned. prisoners were removed by | fh Tickets to Liven Siedler side tian tier ees eeabel tee tiiiee | Ghinier , TORM'Ne. & | United state: Distelet Attorney. whictt happens to-ndc | Held in thisclty (oday. A memorial,numeronsty signed | the Sherif, avssted iy Me. Henry Bertholt and other | back nd - ‘sie. pate | pore, they have made arrangements with the talented - fo + join our ranctum, Look out, ye Fillibustors! This | Ly leading hunker democrats, requesting the committee | Mees of the cow . : | Front street, N. ‘to John DL. 1 ‘No. 97 for of. the Italian Opera, Me. Mas Maretsck, whe willess: | “Gente”. 5 ustle coming and going, passing to und fro, up and down | > ie _ . [The 27th of June— the day on which these men are sen mr MeHeasy. ' “ in the year —, personally uct these concerts in person. ‘They have aleo engaged the | not to calla convention to nominate « Senstor, but to | tenced to be hanged—ia that to which Henry Carnel'a | JAtTet oF Geo. MoHenry & Co., 37 Walnut street, Plier warrsntee,) am stairs, consultin; nd advising, portends you no good, . dolphis mire Grand Cxehestra of the Italian Opera. Lhe Pro- A yee be bis as . let Charles A Mann, if he thought he had done right, | sentence hus been respited. Thus, woless the exceptions VB. Persons eugagin at New York will be fare egramme vill Le found varied and highly atteactive. Adinis- | getulis: that T' well hinw che eatd. (hove ta ape ey Spend an 5. _eamaae Pry Liat Chcee RASOnSE + sen Ve bis own and nob on the partys popularity, | taken prove eficctive, the three unfortunate men are | mlshed uckets tree te Fificdeiphis. 3 whom 35 cent adi arranitee,) und that he is the sane person who is described t0 i's unre that thes do mot become the attestecs aad | Wi lakton the table, when some of the committee re- | doomed to death on that day. ] | ni amin pee sie Sonata arenes nem a | im the with. x, AML Who executed t j tote y stews, and | signed, and left the ention without a quorum, The : $c Sl ED NITED STATES MAIL STRANSRIP COMPANE © THE MUSTCAL PUBLIC.—SREING THAT A (Omer # siguatus thus themselves «well the number of the invaders of | TRncl and lef the convention withent a qayrum |The | U ‘Vor New Orteans 4 som M Party of New Orleans Serenaders, comprising a company PORM No. 4 Cuba! It would lock bad to see the United States Mar- | holetna yamens ov | City Intelligence. of slinges, inslo( upon anuoying and trying to injure me, twill Spareor shal marching through the island, under Lopes,” | ‘great rejoicing, A county convention Res since been | now contest for the originality and sham ip, by mest= | Coury oF ‘The Sacannah Repultican has intelligence from Havana | ° Hed for the 14th inst, | ANOTIER MURDER IN THE SEXTH WARD. ing that party hall way, (aay Philadelph there per- | T hereby certify, that on this — day of ta the your | othe ak cn ik Seren So —_—_——— desi Sie Gubealk achibcbaie sade a! tachonia ile foot of Warren street, 3 form to # pay img, audi ach party giving one hours en- | —, personally came befure mo (here insert the mame elf the | ~ ig 2 yp Miso an oe Markets. y y ag: " gevernm’ for Hayane mae hls yen Sy hg lb og Sapens 37 _ Wituers) and (here fuser! the name of wacrantss:) and the — Cory the expected juvasion, but that nothing New OnPrave, May 1-8 P.M. | perpetentedat the corner of Orange street and Chatham, Chagres passengers transferied at Hi title ut New Ories , - | | SL eo ee pee Cotion remalns the rame as yesterday, “Ohio floug, ie | jy the Sixth war d tobe bys young man called Urieens nt WM eente, per .” Bpeete ont RD, Manager Shee ke ectthaew thea | | Small sale of mens pork Live | sic. atnivey, who, it seems, discharged a loaded | frrishtte Havans,, No till lig will be signed aftee fuking the gross receipts, tee.) and that he yas the same person described. a Destructive Gale on Lake Erie | {a $1475. Ribbed rides are held | Michael 3 d me arged a loaded | the steamer has Por feoight cr passage, apply at the 0, Wes. sandeted the wits Poser of Atternes: gas’ his tectisuear ra May 2 1951, | e. n$e., and clear at 9¢6 rellaat so. | plated at Chasies Beckman, a Geran barkecper, em- | office of Ue company, 177 West stcvet, emer of Warm — aoe erage m2 rnd o is! widence of th fact, and the r ‘ p coffee st Oye. al “¢ lard 1 eo} nye eo eat 0 corte: . O. UNCH—-BYS ADVERTISE | There lascrt the nemo of warrontes.) thereupon ackavwleag- | We Wore risited yesterday by 9 gule of greater severity | cighan. cctten lo thing for bret a | Beret te the ecttg Rome ef Gongs Bibete | — oat on. te | ed'the said Power to be his wet aud deed. than has occurred on the lakes sinec 1844, Its approach | tca. Stet! ia aes oe > ion situated at the corner of the above maimed streets. | YOR SAVANNA SATURDAY, 3D MAY, at Tin sevneinatans:) pp sd. Sterling exchanged has advanced to 10% par. j | ere. Hert ge «| DOF inlicated by the barormeter. and hence it caughy | Savaysant, April 28, 1861 | The ball fh the pistol took effect in the neck | ¢, p- Ludlow, from pier No.6, North eiver. Por fre THE TELEGRAPH. our shipping outside unprepared, and, we fear, involves | ,,7h¢ math der the chin, causing death in a | Passage, apply to, SAM. 1. MITCIILL, 19 Front strees, ‘The steamship FLOKIDA, Captai Lyon, Saturday, Om t is excvedingly dull, there being neither | or gullet, aaiaharthaa, aiestow, April 29, 1851 | short time after. It seems from the facts, as at re of cotton are free rellers at some irregular de- | present elicited, that Mulvey had some disturbanee vious prices, | Buyers, in coneryucaee. took | with the inmates of theeating house, and was ordered P 1,000 bales, ranging from 7 #10! ¢,,as in quali fiom, Waving received the gold medal At (hs American I | blowing with great foree, accompanied with snow, hail: es apes 4 and as he ascensed th # from the cellar, te tute, a sliver medal at the Boston Fair, and dip: where | Avraxy, May 21851. | into Chatham street, he turned around and discharged vod fad te doe its superee | Andrein It continued with great fary throughout the | The receipts since our last have becd ue follow , nged | poctormonsy wee Uk te fone. te starts’ ‘j , | the pistol, into the collar, the ball of which took effect | per Performance, we beg to refer to wearly all the leading frst | day. and during the carly part of lust night, The sud- | Flour, 18.000 barrels; wheat, none; cor 000 f property, if net of life, The morning wa, ly, with a light wind from the northeast K, it chopped round to west southwest, BR, OR Bowes, | © SePere loss of substitute clondy and eh . tavariabl oe compel About 10 ¢ ACKSON be S PATENT A NEW ORLEANS STRAMSTORP direct received Bum, Preprictor; H. Sandford, lass hotels ia the United States. We provent the followi ‘ om r i hu af cor K i. ¢ Serond week el tho gorgnou tectimoniais of persons whe have kad great rayerience in bell | den change uf wind brought a great volwne of water into | The market fea ronal mph sonia Agen ee meg: | Ma sireedy deveribed. Omicer Kaveny, of the Sixth ward | Cole col ne ao ae a eee $rmcande of the eitisent of Philadelphia. for the | hamming, the use of and the putting up of Auntnciaters. 1, | ourharbor, covering the low lands, filling the cellars, and | Wheat is in fair demand, but operations are checked by | Pélice, heard the discharge of the pistol at the celine | Franci pti hationtly a proverd of bea | Tat last., asking my ) nearly submerging the docks, The extent of damag | the fines of holders, Corn ts firmand in demand; | door, and saw Mulvey running off, Tho offcer pursued | pyOR SaN FRANCISCO, CALITORNIA] DISPA ‘ week ther ered cal | we toithe merits of Jucivon’s Annuneh sured | property in the viehuity of the hacbor Is quite severo, | sales, 2000 Duahole t we, for round yellow. 10% bush | him, and uvertovk hinm in Pearl street, a shot distance | ‘Thomas, at per Nob Neely cm | phy, I beg to state that Thave feted thom upinmany | Phe fy ore to chipping have folios under our | op obeys wore sold ab 00) bushels fonr rowed | : board, ta i by Mics Waren | fronts hotele tm) Faris ports of tho, Uni, Cedsees | sale aie Gee 'C. eee ne eee | rt nee On ee eee toM piace | from Chetham, Thy officer asked him,on taking hiu into | Mp ern. iis elty—that they hove given all the Pat lafac ’ y c } 2 ee, the Bncet of iiles, Petite Dramas, po | Soe gommtly Codd be apeced tiles I know ct wo mactiap ing. Wound west, had made an offing. ond was snare | At die, Prison w aaibly could be expected: works so correctly in all its parts, and with oo mach 1 ctwtedy. if he was the man that fired the pistol The | ment f ineli in prironer denivd being the man, and sald he way running | Stree es the thousan: ing Dane way before the ind under full eanva: t 1 the spacious § re full of interes! implicity. Ite elegant appentance, ax well as ite ge gale struck ber; he immediately put about, but before | teafire, No pistol was found in his possession. ‘Phe | one performance, 25 conte; childrea ‘lity, war ime in recommending it to hotel pre | She bad fairly ‘returned to port, her canvass was in | cfficer. asvisted by officer Riker, conveyed th | r o hal ft arned to por an | cffleer. aseiated by office conveyed the prisoner onopoly.—The aplt u a + } SEC Seen meee Pane eee Owe | shreda,nnd in the creek, she ran foul of the | | back to the cellar. and be was there identified by several nopely.—The spitudid steamship BROTHER JON®. | Prom AS CHALMERS, Heit fer, & More. | pal boat Bine A nue! Hiram Barta to be the meu the’ ged the pistol. The off jon bor te ta:—For the Inst three year: ing out of the ea the collision, | then conveyed the prisoner to the fon house, where a hotels, im t | and was caught between th the brig and | | he war detained to await a coroncr’s inquest A. boy before, the 1b Jammy tng engrgements are requested to address “ Music. Proved it | the hull ef the boat, Roth his leg roken | about fourteen years of age, named Wm. iH. Smith, in oy eos rs aie Herald 01 a torme, Be. per week. A geod comic | ait pe sazesit,, | was otherwise so dreadivtly mangled, that it is tho SENTENCK OF DEATIE ON WALL AND STOOREY | called om Coroner Goer with the pistol, which he says | Sue meoured at. - ead singer ae ‘ srld durability in ttectl, over all he ~ = jf : . May 2—Th rt vee nsely crowded this morning, | he picked wp at the corner << vent street a | BERFORD & CO."S, 2 Vesey etroot, Astor Heese. - ~ - schooner Mount Vornon was a few miles out when | long before 10 o’eloek, by concours 14. | ham, that morning ahoat 7 o'clock == ge oy pee eo | he encountered the eran back to withia a short | auxious to witness the sole that was soon to be At noon. yesterday. €or cr commesce! to hold | PACIFIC MAIL STRAMSIIP COMPANY,—RATRS @® removed to Ne. 1d North William st., mene Chatham et., b div of the by and dropped he hore pacted. Atmong-t the epectators in the gallery, were | the exemination om take timouy. of which the HOA. + val Riad - in we vere} large hot: rode it out bravely until thres o'clock in the afterm several cole red peoy: fodlowing will be found to contain the eviden: nat | St Sovcleck The o ‘deeb onal = eeeatiit tee when she dracged, and went asl above the pier. The two anhappy men—Jo Wall, ted of th the prironer. tending to show thet the prironer was the et . gn fh was iit, aud will be got off without much data tder of Michaol Casey, und Agron Bt. Stookey, fur nan who disebarged the pirtol, whereby the life of the ber of Ldanette, Startiags. Bie to anything in veg for like purp At about eight o'clock last night, a large brig attempt rider of Edward Moore—were placed mt tlie bar to ce rifle Af roel bind: McGREGOK & MAYMAN, Boll Mangers | @ to make the harbor, but went ashore some fifty rods | the ventenee of the law nable terms, € dd fon ‘ 179 Chrystie Street, below the The Distriet Attorney moved for the judgment of the | de at No. 20 te ph age apply at b William stevet, 7 the ety os Ay — egg yond roworts having pi a mall ves. | Court int of James Wail eaten oe o Fecc checet dder p tedre partes machine on: bial, laying to under mainsail and | The pris a then directed tor atrs = ould not die Mr HL. © DIRDS.—OKO. SCHINEE BE ance is neat ams ornamental, and if put up by a competent wer nay person on honed prisoner, said Chat ACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (OL Tow, Cane bert wut of order. The Mayite Detroit at noon, yerterday, and dment. It involved « rough line for California and Oregon), —The Pete, COME TENKY HOCHSTRASSER, Bell Han on ‘ond Minacesta, dsing well. Tin | The fediotencet te informed that wader the new arrancoment of this errata, March 7, 1 49 Soon Big orrived in at eleven o'clock, having Helmer) with the wound Reebincas aed carthlag te Called Steted iret, Sal Gas | [ivaesikoss of tate geben Senate: ut twenty three hours, and making (he trip during | in the ense of the people ported in mene carser of ¢ ercenenh, S00 eaverrag the States malls, wel tared only. by dackson'’s Anwunctator Mant the gal | the New Vork Legal Obs a. MT ded that the | 804 {lati ae ened wachoee that t did ger | Gaye Of ench month, am cleo ad by umavoidahle seek OR SALA BANDSONE F . MADE BY HAL. | ony, Ith William street, New Vork, Th lasourl ts reported amr Munroe common Inw respecting murder was abrogated by owe | {thc (0 hie and told! ey AUN: | dent and will toaeh’ at Acapulen, San Diogm, and Mon ey great sacrifes, aoe | Iind! Beane, and the Canadas, for ' net Dawn, of Milan, arrived here this x - | tatute, The same doctrine wax held hy the Court on | copret reco rive the arte, Selies ag steam packets ot ang to bbe Pasite Europe. Apply to Me. Tho =< a SSS | ng in areal distress, having eprang aleak, nod being om | he trintof Wall If this doctrine, nid down by the Cour | wee M. Dely street ar SE St IS ULOTHING, he point of sinking when she ed the port be lw . i an indie 0p hg Aa wage 3 Py ne N Liev tons. Na - capac ‘The steamer Queen driven on the east plet at | ment f unider the statute must be wubstan- | Prego! Me, WPitly: the pencioue witns hy bes an Ler 4y" pte an thahagres y bts Rann ¢ ND FURNITURE WANTED. and, slaving in her thabers, and otherwise damag- | ally in the words of the sta‘ ute oko Shs Satining’ of the clben ks teehee commas . tetween | apd So'clook, | jouseker ickeat exsh price for C lath <n The Court raid ecunset need not cite any suthority to | tity the prisoner ax the ann whom I saw running wag, vi LL brigs Maria Hilliard, Monterama, and Alleghany, | estublieh (hat foct Georg Tickerts, worn, syst keep the cating saloon Furniture he Post, or at his test mee. F LM. DUS DORP, Ui Bl street. fad schooners Garette, &. 1. Noble, Free Trader, nad | Mr. Clintow—The words “premeditated design’ do | commer ef (Pathan and Orange etree m: about half-part cas | eebock, tote a . with two oF ning, the prison N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. Dusseldorp. Washington Irving, and propelicr Saginaw, were obliged | not appear iu the indictment, and it herefi FINE ARTS. | | toy ut back, some with considerable daumge bad. it being framed on the common law, whicks pa Fe aby gy Fy Ry gh RTISTS MATERE THE UN DERSIC | NDERS, 29 BROADWA rom the severity und duration of the gale, we ate ap- | ing to the doctrine © led hy the Court, hax hee in my hovan, and reqrested thene toe H tensive ® Young Gents’, and € prehensive that we chall hear of considerable move | abrogated by our «tatu Within th thee aeked for some liquer to drink. but Ptoamer from Bai 5 Bak frog es AAA ay Fy ey T: damage to the shipping afloat om Lake Eriv at the time | common law, the mere stabbing in the hest of passion is ype pb ba i Tine rf propelicrs will be Rept up for th 3 onatantly in receipt o * ° ‘ sitatie rl 4 eof his honor Judge bul 4 not give ahem any; they ern ot re alottes, ¥ Lnowledged to be the leading house of {neki {the visitation. mansiavgbter; within the ruling of his honor Indge bat mania aut ive im sayy Shep. cante Seana & 4 freiah' tranvicnt passengers 0 ; monds, it is murder this country. ‘The Whitecy WUl Case. |. The District Attorney o CAF oF chotiixa AND FURNITURE WANTED. | Tine vasrros, May 2, Ly the repeated dee an be obtained hy Indien . r Cort of Errors {of Clothing, Furniture The long pending and tmportent The Judge soid thet Mr Clinton could bare the bene Fens cw emabip SARAB SANDS, of ee ecompany, and pool Five ope re will Koop wp the comacction be cainns the bari T shen told the decensed, wha, ted this q | won my barkeeper, to asset tae to get them out: wae | of the Suprume Court, andthe | tha tock hold of them 1 took hold of the prisoner Brag. | coayed took bold of one of We others a the prisones Necause 1 Saw atece to | them y quality of t visit ovr estat =e vetet As thre ngh post of otherwie®, | between the heirs of G fit of bie 0 t there when Tres him by the @or other Mexienn ports, lone oumeriet haa to give every aa | freak prt tek it mtion on a bid of exceptions; bat, sitting there | hy was the wert Set beck males Tate tae find the other Me porta, veins eet T 5 } _sapsctadied ton on trial in the Cireuit Court of Broome county, for | a* the Court of Oyer n p Round to | {UE Ncohim sud annte cadeneoeed tenet hen naar ces canes gumration in the Attontle wil be maintained by the —— - ~ =—— = SS | four doys, was this morning submitted to the jury, The | filew the deci | deecnsed them took by srs and woe going to | GRORGTA VOM tone. CRESCENT CITY. 1,00 tome, " 7.0 ¥. INCORF AY ELI e defendants in the present record songht toorerthrow the | (the Judge.) said the law had | h he det and then a: “Sow tens. CHERORER, .....1.200tena, Nee eee ico inthe United Staten = FI i cr bene ~- | inet will and testament of General Whituey, made Pebru- | manslaughter, and not as to a | too persons vere | BNETRE CITY, 2am tons. PMILADKLPIUA,1, The (initery in now open to the, pa Iie trom a'elook AM, | QUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWMU RGU. POUGIL | gry Bi. Tadd, ‘The eouneel for the plainilfs were une threugh fous difterend degree: . ay oar hecpertien | “Leaving New York for Chagtes on the 1th and 30th ery in now ai keepate and Kingston, lana Caldwell jena’ T TG, Wate Grisell and Budd, of Binghamton, and | offences made murder by (he uglish law, ars re sald I. | month Wnt] sunset ; admission free, ratte, ae eens ene | ech, New lamters and Whinebeck, | 2 Aterman, Grisell and | y a 19 Phos" Tthen said. | ow steamships EL DORADO and FALCON ee PeetOeT [aon whees cortisoates ‘King atfrot of Hainan’ terest, The fort sailing stent: | Syseeuse. «Fee the defense, the Hon A. | mas ducehter by our law. | pat he then bold wp Nis | Gorge direct tine terween New Orleans and Chacres, hn A. Colyer, ond Jorhua A. Spencer, of Uu- Mr. Clinton—And rice gersa by the ruling of this pt. Elmendorf, will lew Periods ae Will insure ae little detention ae 5,000, can now reesive the six Engravings ¢ from ia meck; Tsaw the | ing wt puch aw 5, which they are entitle: | ca. and J.M. Parker. The case on the part of the de- | Conrt Aine ow the stepa wren Ue pistol went Tack | site om the tat forming with the Paeifie iay morning, at application at the gallery, w' ton flew A - . ‘The Jud, 5 eft of 1 in mde of the privo re . 0 or ‘Ort 4 i tit returning, will leave Rondout at 7', oelock, fendants was sommed up by Jochua A. Spencer. in « we Judge—Certalr iy nv: rou haw it w > ipe a throneh line t from New Orleans, am Sor, tie prise: atl the Loan Tea lll be entitied, best aw SGnE AnD Punane | spereh of ne my three hours, ard on the part ef the plato | Your exception. but tae rule in tor well ctablisieed by 40d 9, ‘go emt cide to 660 S80 | eee eee sie aa ro acongen re > A wed, h think, lived ab mmey Ye, mit 'sa much, colle tion uf seeing U ean Ba cues cred from Armstrong, Lawtason & Co. ” hot place. . Tht tere for throngh bso te from New York to San Fram LPHIA—NEW YoRK | {/ are ia She dletaivation of, tee Sener teats te own” ‘and Philadelphia ditect—United Stater Mall Line.— | tiffs by B.D. © hes. A om, 10 @ speech of three hours anda half | the h ac the following Porous Ju aie hoc vis Now Jerany Rallevad. Fare te her courts, fer us to think of departing from it Judge Maso delivered his charge. and the jury were out | Ye have the bew at of your exception, bat. In the mean foodville, moasuring 19 by — | dneed for frst-cl 4 $2 &) for second-claas. Leave mata few minutes when they returned with» verdict in | time, your mot ium for prrest ie ove 4 n Sugengrayings, in tine, average sizes ® Oy 1 eae Wash. | New York st 6A. M. ‘om fect ot Overdiona streets aga et | farce of the plaiatlan, vustathing ¢ ill. Itis rumored | Mr. Vander roort, the C ouirt, them, in the WT eects dagton from the, Valley of Conway,” by Ke Care eee eed. that is wilt be appealed ueual legal ‘hrascclogy, asked Wall what he had to sy | Tit An Har ta frecetion and Bererteier Wetesier he bate PEMesr ig [hy the weatence of the law should not be pasted upon | nhc eiep Lum around? at Mee the pists will be atthe loweet ‘ny Woodville: © Bargaining \ Hor: cnceeumemmnaat —— -_ ‘w ein comrany with Patrick Blane %, wteated Monthiy. Bulfetin. for 1, AMDEN AND AMNOY RAILROAD LING Faow | PO®™*7!vanta Coal Trade—Philadeiphia Jnwes Wall, in a firm and anfattoring volor, «nid: | hetween the hours ofl and Borclock sae Twas €: “smang, 84 month in ¥! hick the vaber iy js made. ‘New York to Philadelphia—Leaves pier No.1 North Custom House Excitement, “Weil. sir, what T have to eny is. thet Tom nether guilty | prisoner lyiv 2 ow the loo wament FoOm™. | and 56 South street, and at their anency, 177 Weet « SA al sige Wj egpeteee JORK, LOTR, ar ‘ Prussomrns, May 2 1951, ] inthe sight of Ged or man” As torbaring any spits me | and Re tw the barskeaner wa loeb hie pi ny rhoon loc! The amcant of coat ht down this week by che fee against any man, 1 ot had. As to Keoping | threw the door oy n after him, and when he was ap two or ‘On Ist June. the on! the callse the prisonct ran ont, OR SAN FRANCISCO AND ORFOQON—EXTRA FA! Steamer Je oF Mallee, genticmen of the Court, L never Kept tc | {hit treicor oy n after him, and when he wae ap tne oF Rending Ratirond, amountsto 28.700 tous, and by Canal, | tcwardsany man. To the Judge and gentlemen of the | Svi'very rear het sie,aethe ball passed lose by myrhend. | from Pans AW SANDS. 1,000 tows 15,000 Court [throw myself for merey.”° | Teammed eny that I sav the pistol, bot anw the Ravh aad the | fveete a 95, topward deck, $3, MILITARY MATERIA and topies trom number to samba annie er, and def * ‘The removals in the Castom House create + onsiderable je Rdmonds then proseedid to sentence the prisvm | Fepertcome from tie prisoners hand. whe had bie armcle: | sate euate in both eeloon and second cabin ae arlleie eph of perm RASS AND IRON | feeling, and a call is ciroulating for an indiraation mect- said: Se et he eecdoe Cou tate ie pee oe ferved as fouponvant kof reference for the genaeey complete, | ing in Independence Square. Jaanes Wall, you have buen tried aud convicted of the | {pe chet. Wihen the offices brought back Nie promos tie | wt se : Inte sider, and of instrigtion for those pve, need ie ° harnesi Eomiviete f 4 sensectniprsiathig, crime of murder, perpetrated hy yon on Micboel Casey, tee n who fired the pistgl: on ascertaining the injury dome, | Wee Pert edhe ve tute tian $6, received at the Gallery, #7 Broadway. | carringes 9 Hank Cartedges, Tall ant A The Fatal Malpractice Cr,se at Boston, | 0 the 17th of March faxt, and ii now only romaine forms Vip meduetely wend tor De. Werls. Sy De py by ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESION Tite twaeery. | 1)" a ee of Yaooren, Ming %, 1001, | (0,PToROWaCE Woon yoM the exprume egutence which wr | |. atrich Risaey cwors, rit teaite oe Merrion Inthe Seamer which sill wee tH f the A: = _ — es -_ TON, = Jaw inflicts npon eo heinons acrime. There ty very le | ‘tree in ve . g oe conneet with her, and e Nera lee No MUTANT CAPS. BELTS Re apsacks canrnipar | Doctor Wulam Clarke, he Bante physletm, charged | Inthe care to mitigate Four ower. Wikh Vor) Lita | BIg: otha ava eam the polsnee whee Bere Ue et acy crt atrect, a . Bayonet and eabbards, Gan Slings. Jevitt, | Provocation, and almort w it the ordinary oxen 4, iat + Merha ree to the other parte of the tee 4 engua eens te santas eataegnes, WIG ceaNa By | srg hae uilvoen Hoaaie hatha, Fatoen Me: | To" Qoubetner dent theres. ban boom het to ball 1 pesaiom, you slew your victim; yt, tho jury. lymentaie. | ty tnt Mincvr withthe cyidenra af Me: Gamay pe ti, SERGOGUE, Ove. teoretany, N. A, | jst tells, Boe nud Co's age Ome Cee eee at | the gaan of ay ng with your misfortune, aid compacsionating "Dx nto William Md Smath tela cverm aapent tere at No, 190 , Bhs LipiN 4 4