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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6769. MORNING EDITIO ~--TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. a see. crema York Colonization Society—Tripl: 7g P.M. | The Di ury Case. areward forthe apprehension of the Court — . A | he D m person who at- ‘01 ‘Well, the witnest may anower that, coy , except the youer and the other partica , DOU B L E S H E E T ° oh Hantsa seecte(ueae Shane Ghee pe ee BROOKLYN CITY Cover. tempted to take the life of Rersons by mavens of the tor. | Withere—Well, le person t saw ufterwunds at our <haiged wore in thelr berths, this ocurred. SS ee ‘Pripay, Mav ¥. " * | Before Hon. Judge Greenwood, and Aldermen Leech and | pedo; (preclamation read) I held a correspondence with | house ye eatled George Wilkes r Counsel here pofuted out the localities of the vessel om ona | Lefferts, the Governor of the State in relation to this matter; L | Mr. Clatke, yon were not asked to state Chat. the mode) of the Glenn, which Was a lark of three huwared ANNIVERSARY WEEK IN NEW YORK | rabersacte Tiantt Commissioners tor Forsign ai Moxpar, May § 5 At thi ni ed et a et Judge Gisemvood, oh —Y ou ay c 0 Aertan angio BivteSosiety—Oliver atseet Baptist | morning Me ww opening of the oourt this | always advised against offering further reward; I never fudge Gi ‘ood, to the witners—You showld not | tors burthen. In the rear cabin are. two Dderths, one of counsel for the defeace, asked | gave Kmith, Jenkins, or Crassous, permission to leave the | bave answered in thet manner; thit was not Inamwer | them occupied by the exptain. On the night in questiow pag Renata Church, 10 A. | istion to call several witnesses, whose testimony | county forthe purpose of arresting Drury; 4 | j treme : | : ‘ ; : ation | to the question; the question siteply require tive | those ments were occupied SBOONm Day. igh, Lark Agsoatation for the ein to patie: | Whuld be short, bet whose business imperatlvely, 4 Was mead ome ne tly for the pon Ph en of | answer : Wen eee | was (nay n's, and no Pin pr etig Berge od o-a Fi man's Wrtend Boctery, | otacyne isi favand otagrtonh OU Dwh | mapded thet atfendanen climbers, prior to ning the | Jenfine:that application was made by Afr MeKoon aad | | Me. Clark that amnmer wos not proper. Ht ig not | tich wiht him; ere were two hevthy in the roar; ona {The American Seame: ' veiety—Lecture Boom of Mercer st, | ¢X@ml ag , Whose examination was a, evidence. We hope stricken out, and we aleo | was the first mate's, and he was in at time. Twenty-third Anniversary. . M. E “Commenced, but hot concluded on Saturday. The Court Court here took @ recess for one hour. ark the reporters to suprptens if, | ship’scompany were Wood, not implicated at all; Hateh- Last évening the friends of the mbove society met at tury Socksty of the ME. Church fa. | consented, and Mr. Clark proceeded to eall his wit AYTERNOON KINSION. wert Bn beee A toe foamy whacy nar fechee et | Tne cere Tee rete thant bat che neti wee oon » B. nesses. | ner; It ix not known by th where my father is; | the officer on watch. Clements and the prisoner com= SIR UeAer ae: Recadend Tut nattspaat seven orton, sans Saint Aine ot | "“Sirr itudson sworn—t reslde in New York, aud ano at- | pMli“bnel Shandiey evorn—t livein New York. and have | the'explosion took place on ‘he dthiot May. Y410; we re: | posed that watch, besider Prank, 0 Frenehumn, who was pmnorion reign rat Vuniou, ia the rr 1 ul to ry ouch! it ve & 4 an tl s eo ul; Le wis e ror shown 1 5 The-exercives of the evening commenced by singing | Church. a“ ° ng the arrest of the } out the office; it was in December, 1840; on a Sunday 7. s yaks: | Senaian ana Clements Gove right “it~ in this bus nsenand Mate; (it ct shown witness) 1 i re that va 31 would not swear to | wateh was changed at twelve o'clock at hi ¢ first clita and Wood and Baker ote] 4 officer, and Clements, Benson and the the article, | believe, appeared on Sunday, but the robbery was made known, I came frorning, ive the date of the paper in which it was pub- looked. lehed Me Bennett was not tn town at the time: irae | fee prectiog, Klooind tnko, several of it; T would not sweag to my own; (the lettor wan the one societ: 4 she We are called i be ie Was furniel ir, Mamiiton, who is also coa- ’ ‘ a 10 have went by Thoiapsov to Ashley;) I saw n° pn te directors. “Me then read an abstract of | | ¥ fala Lanrudiesge a soeoed, Ye sok f wnother of | ted with the Herald. ’ Frag pe ge aoe tee shale, Lae | number Of the placards of the Mayor's proclamation of; | tau came ou, Letween the bowie of 2 and 0 clock -the.report, report, after glancing at the conflict now i nerable and respected citizens of New York. Mr, Hamilton sworn—I reside in Brooklyn; Tam con- | another man beds him; "aA ‘enn’ thane y one of | <TiDe the arrest and convietion of the per: | cuptain was sroused by the discharge thes re going on for the supremacy of the seas, presents first,a | Pear Hox, Enq., Naval Officer of this port, departed — nected with the New York Herald; I recollect the articlo | them followed me aid said.“ Youd———-d villain, you | 20% "bo left the torpedo at Warner's home; I aa and the ‘ery of murder; he arode from his bef and @n original bymn, after which the Rey. J. Spaulding offered up a prayer, asking for the Divine blessing on the Obituary of Philip Hone. © a . B , * this lift Mot " That y: " referred to by the last witmess; I do not recollect the ve - ¢; e large number of these placards in Warner’? office; tl rushed out of the door of his cabin upom the ea of the operations of the society in pose sy ie paintdeoce ra in the Tlst year of hisage, | Mee Tee iy ralinioes ae published re hae Rave sidien Sale means Paty 4a. ble sinners D ie tm were laid away on the shelf und not posted. i Geck; he them sees the second mate standing om the foreign , particularly in Cunton, and Shanghai, ’ ners. He had, however, been in feeble | sucoceding the arrest of the Drucys; 1 weote the urticle: | yfstBelr ways and net trouble me; they continued | Crose-exan Iwas inthe house at the time the {, hatchway. holding on and supporting himself upon the: China, Hononciu, end Lahaina, Sandwich I-lands, | He#lth since the cholera prevailed here, nearly two years | Lreceived the information from ‘Mr. Wilkes, conveyed | jr herman, amd told him about therwbuse, f thew want | PArCcl Was krought there; the person who Dapaght it |" Simbers; the Captain acked him what was the matter, and mumerous places on the coast of the | Hee, when he Mus taken with n disease of the bowels; | through Mr Falmer, {hat be (Wilkes) wanted 19 see me} ay; when I came back they were gone; the next morn. | Sted for either “Massa” er “Master” Warner; # cannot | Fo pen ttt the sme m\ Is re 4 0 es ‘ ich. 7 a 5 4 Benson, Pacific, It next speaks of ite domestic operations, in | #44 wlthcugh soon so far recovering from its effeots as to him thetntormetion tone etek te eee te ee tag The pt hae a MD A Si Magi Dircet rermmed—Thompton was at the house siivrtly | with'muskete pointed at linn, and they then tell him’ ta wonnection with the numerous auxiliaries and local go. | B¢ able to attend daily to the duties of his offies, he Crow-examined —I had au interview with Ste. Wiikes | Srretca ard fanennis base Weneet potagy seg poe after the explosion. | gonway or they wilf take his lift; he then retires; om tieties ‘both om the seaboard and inland. The Sailors’ | &™sdually sunk under a gencral debility and deoay of | Om Friday evenins. and he slated the fects to me: Ttook | wards; fo the best of my reeollcetion and belief he Was | gett fora bark inert A re eee eee ea then inter ty: Douche Gbe eps pre short minutes from Mr. Wilkes. amd ich Me the same man who threatened Z ; a ;. his physical powers, His wife died a fi onths since, oy ag ied few months since, ae Wome, under its direetion ia New York, has had within a ” Hudson about writis 7 the «teps; Ido not know Mareus ©. Stanley, sistencies, and I wauted to sea Wilkes in order to recon | "Grorexunmined--T do not know Lest Cole; T only «aw the year ending May 1st, 2525 sailor boarders, and in | % that the family cre now without « heud hime years 80500. The receipts of the society for the | MF. Hone has long occupied a prominent p: eile them I saw bisn, snd afterwards published the | pimat the OhiersoMec; 1 shoud think he was five fect sear ending the 1st May, were (Including $1,147 30 for | {he social, ccunmercial, and political circles of this elty, | “"N'G Palmer sworn,—Witnoss is connected with thy | {ni he was some 25 yours of age; don’t recolicet whut bee pongo earcrid ae Fare aca Lago gp 91, | and he always sustained a high character for integrity Nee York Herald; it a reporter for that paper; was so in MreJ.¢ Ashiey ‘aworn—I am the wife of Joseph C bills ly by pl th his ke | cinng further, he divcovers his” cutlass; the the 4 16 expenditure $204 7. This docs not em- | pnd usefulness. He was of humble origin, being the sd ovyernber, 1849; recoliects the article referred to by th tg! “ " ae generally by placing them on his kwee, | searcinng further, he dive is" 5; the . See eens cee, malans y ae oukitinntes | ot a take , ain“ hibe te aslha re bah ain tity. The, iat, witnesses; recolléets the time of Drary’s acreat: soreieds it was on. the Toot August, 1819, not ace Seether oesa over ee ee ee | ceeetty: hseree htwentt rat af ie to tanks beeen Sndireetiy th nae tte, ge neds fone pind hie Af Copenh Gehsanh, snd, os 000 444 aitdeeaa | ant oe here Woe’ Bain pi met than s fortaigat before my husband's arrest Be poston Fo iy Sed Re ae Teo sence’ Triage | ies jpeg ptt 1 pe tester, ae ‘Races pea val bs ee ae oo roenaant were & owing te what Stanley said. witness and Mr. tioneon fps ae ‘oe ee | aniee Goeocit rede down with him in’ sy omnibus to | retiits near the — ae Ce i ou np ton 98 ths , lors’ Home depesited, for cighty-two is ' ailton were indueed to go to the Ivy Green. in Fl en car wih e Fulton Ferry | + Captaih mas not new voarders, $5.27 ; and the reverend gentictian then re. | Haun that being the orthography of w ct. where they saw Mr'Wilkés, who faraished tho the Eagle Beek of Dehtoh it Ly chills thowsto witace | , Mayor Woodhull’s letter to Governor Fish was next os Weak hay wore; the Captalir dee tonal Tee dated several lostances of the great improvement among | afterwards changed to the modern designs read, It went to show that Meyor Woodtut had dis- | door #9 which Clements was plnevd, ticulars upon which the article was based; the case | belug the same bilr om which ‘Achley wee suavietedy | | A semen, 2nd the decrease of drunkenness, Me In early life Mr, Hone entered i PEARS iting considerable iutorest. and wituess, being in py ok Mille: T hare ance Thompenria atid | countenanced the oifering of w rewardby the Governor cif wilt his drawn cutlass; « lan| Dame tigstsding oe eect ts ona'revilrod that it | ene if eae d into the mer. wi these look like the bills; 1 have seen Thompson's wite P o" em ewe . “ e erpet of on 10) i$ ly by e © Ye accepted and printed, The mecting was then ad- and afterwards cn- | Dtper wiih wich he wan cousveted in pettian early ime | (riots be ere inte ements aaons epacemtiyl toe The atone ics ease: Genk thay | komen Uangiee Deprec® sak | kis aioe dressed by the Ktey. Mz. Pansons, woo apologized to the | Soget iu the auction and commission business in Pearl | foumstion in reference to it; don't eveollect who was xt | {oipteim mows heme; T Meow Unt the letters mee, | Nez Willing to clone their ease, if the provecution would | the Lall proved bis head, went thro President for vel « unprepared, as he had ouly just ar- | street, with un elder brother, the late John Io the Ivy Green that evening, except himelf, Mr. Hamil: | husband waein prison. and Ethought it ny uty to open | “Ao call their's closed. 1hs Gale 588 Sead te She. dae oe e nd then iv tet by Douglass, who agaim pre the day on which he was arrested, Thad expected to see, | ents arms ut Lim, and tells him to retire; be does 90; em him in Wali strBet at an easly hour, before 10 o'clock; £ | Douglass Ineked the captoin’s door, and keeps him ther have been in the hubit of supplying Mr. Drary with the a privoner; he then gave directions to Clements that money for his private wee; 1 almost invariably gave him — the Captsin rhould attempt to come out, % blow hi: ally in $1 omd $3 bills on the | Wins out; ona further sexrsh, the captain finds thi. nandaigua; Mr. Drury examines | his fire arms and flask of powder were gone; Ltt, ox ition ia vise, with arms; sani be cucu from wsihiog: €6 take In aul at aigne, | FOF many years, the brothers were connected as auction. | {62 and Mz. Wilies: thinks Mr Bennett was not im | it gnd read it; 1 carried it to him afterwards; the letter | tention to ofr: but thelr witnesses were not la'coure, | Suisen sat teeing t chek again, poaseniea ah Riek See “The reverend gentleman began by stating the many obli. | ¢ers with Mr. Charles Town, under the firm of Hones and Samuel . Jr, Was now reealled, and his Pays guilty, and say you got the money of | god they could not go on now. It wus therefore resolved | Dewylats, (Ube peisoner,) Ke gave bis ars’ e Uiew wale: _zatlons weare tinder to seauien. It is totheirexertions we | Town; and after Mr. Town retired from the concern, | testimeny resume —Thompsom toll me sot to tel Did he get that money of Mr. Drury? ee elit cect Hor the court Genncel Diouren: | _Deeptaes: GxAak tiie came Sleaieet Gee thier Ge t0lla of the ballon ane nets eed Cite ne chee corn | continuing the business under the name of J.&P. Ione, | Y,,ftlier that I bed been nm feugney for him; A.—No, be did not; I saw Thompson afterwards, in the reid a letter from Mr. Lainbertson, Dist jet. Attorney of | charged; in the awantiane, the first mate had the: el from the quarter deck—no one to open to them o—always standing at the head of the auctioneers of | arrested; while we were in prison, I told him [ or aabeniny tamer ane: le ce Lads 1 Queen's county, stating t # ho dit nal a by his | S meses te a ee ee the endearments of friendship, they may well consider | this city for capital, and reputation as business men, — thought I was arrested for getting the money trom Brisiol; | gid; I will get your husband out of trouble; but you | ‘sl meny. to cast any imputation on officer Bos d. | ‘ a the counsel on both | from the miutincere to retire, and he retired acvondingly, Judge Greenwood proposed thi rsand audieuce had | but be came out « second time, and went to the Captain; sides remain in court after the j the ship & prison; it may bethaton their return home | qney xmassed handsome fortunes, and Mr, John Hone! Teuiember receiving a $5 bill before my father's arrest mest gowith a for the conviction of Drury. 1 kaow there fs no father to kill for them the fatted calf—no 1 think that bill was on the Eagle Bank of Bristol; ble —it was 4 <mother to receive them with a joyful welcome, Alone and | ded about twenty-five years since, leaving a respoetable | evi ph wae 06 lave betgeb cieeesi:| Coameg eens eee? ee ae Ee ree “aa hice dh peckenag mgt gpelee Bryon ome wxteioodiod, $0 theca of Him whosuTered on the cross | competency to his children, Mr. Philip Mone retired | 2 now fa $3 in value. aad [ was to ‘Cross exaiined:—I testified here at the time of Thomp- ‘The case is probably nearly through. in slips upon the deck, oo po me = fer them. and from nene will the truth wit) imore sym- ti nines ‘ buy a gume rooster for had engaged the rooster but : t t i > a . BB a pathy be'vessived. ‘More than, 12000 Amccican seamen from active bu ine #8, we believe, previous to the death of had not an opportunity to send it down to Thompson; I oe trial. under the belief that it would benefit my hw | waster recovers, the scuffle continues, the first mate a of Havana duriug the past year. Tho | bis brother. having acquired sufficient property duriag yy e bi est pf U. S. Clreutt Court. | seizes Denson, and these severe wounds are inflicted upon: ered the port ag past yt put the bill in the eath box; it was afterwards ascer: Penge ape May S—'The Hon, Jaden met a rev. gentleman here remarked that a number of the | his mercantile career to enable him to rank among our | tained to be counterfeit; it was then rolled up in a pivee Q.—Was Mr. Drury bail for your husband? (01 av 5 —The Hon, Judges Nelson and Betts presiding, | the first mate—one on the hand, and one on the head— scored volumes sent out by the society for the use of the ; 4 of pewspn 2 thhvox, | toby the defence, on the ground that the reeogaizane Judge Nelson gave a decision in the Light-house ease, | which occasioned him te relax hishold of Benson, A@er y the society for thy Wealthy citizens, but he afterwards sustained consider. + (f pewspaper. and put away in one end of the cash box; whieh will be found i te 4. thi rown frowm Settee ae Dean calzed Vy the Speulth government. | site tosses. According to the tax book his éatate is my muther and eters Bad access to the eaatt bos; I | '#Wt Dee Prattawods i never saw ‘Thompson, but om Charge of Mutiny end Murder on the Wigh Sens To i Resear 0c Coches whieh, liselag ee teats t veded there, pases, Accor. ok his estate is as- | gor i : ont. tc 3 “4 HORS CO —l s 7 ee furder on igh Seas.— 1 or Clements, 5 ¢ je considered that a hospital waa much noeded there, | don’t think my father went to it as often as I did; [re- James Clements, emi Thomas Benson, | rack three inches into the deck; 20d theawas thiewmam and extreated his henrers to appeal to Congress on the | sessed at $117,600. mncinber a burt coming upon the heat; I Aest saw the | Previous to the tine he browzht the money to the house; | ward F. Dota P y . aint. do not know Farnham; my testimony is substantially | (colored) were indicted for mutiny on board the Ameri- | @xe (one of those displayed on the table.) whieh = ade atipts Lerettnt ‘ep aareat tec. Rp rige spas from business, or @ short time previous there- | 04 pain Apart Apert kof ere homes rhe a —. the same now a» it was i Mr. Drury first spoke to ims | cap bark “Glene,” and We the murder of Ass A. iia. | famed the master’s cheek; and-thae, by the dismse of pied in distributing tracts among the sajlors; and bat | (0, Mr. Mene visited Europe, and, with the late Mr. Kara | Som told my father it was on board: ayself and my | aut testifying on Thompson's trial; Tonly received one | yens, the second imate of that vewsel-om the 17th Septem | these weapons, the mutinecrs beeume unarmed. | Fhe two refused (o accept them—one who was out of huinor | Weeks, anda fow other Americans, was prevent in London | brother Frederick went down to the dock for it; Idid | letter from Mrs, Thompson. Fee Cee Cece et ne Leretetinn | Captain Sham wate Remark 00 see ian anes with himec d the other « returniag Californian, whi at th: corpation of George the Fourth in July,1821, While | Lol Know that the barrel was on board until it was point Samuel Drury re-eallid and cross-examined—I do not | « the United States. The indictment contains fourte _ arked them what did it all me: whem Aho scoeri4ined that he had mo design om his | * s re 1821. ed out to me by the captain's son; when the barrel was | DOW Tecollect what was the cause of the diMculty with | counts, and the prisoners are each charged a» a princi- | sevitle, had possessed himself of the Sold, begged to have two, The number of plows par- | b4Furepe, Mr. Hone cultivated his taste forlettersaad the | pened. my father. ang iny sister Louis, and way brother | MY father; Tthink it was abont eomething that iny fa- | palatd ms anaider and abettor of the others. Doug- | ward and demanded a parley; rons to be found ia ships are more than might be | five don returning to the United States, embel- Frederick, were present; L heard my sister's account of | {)¢r wanted me to do. I was once away a day or two, at | lass is . ee looking young man. apparently id him if he wave up the cutlass he would grant & par expected. He then exborted all present to send forth | jj.hed his clegant mansion, (then in Broadway, opposite | it contents of the barrel, when the barrel was epened | Mr. Calfux’s.in Erooklya. Le was then ajeweller. Kdid | more than 2 years of age: Clements is rather» mise ley) Douglass then turned the handle of the cutlass aud the word of God, and reminded them of the necessity of ss " sf i ‘ | ny father scemed surprised, and said he didn’t know | Ret tell my family that T was going; I went to New | ct iy B tnie de A genie gare Boe arti, se Doe ee ee ee mutiny -chaplains, Bibles, and woney; but they needed still more | the Park.) with works of art; and having collected an | \iatit all meant; | dont remetaber who carried the | Yok, and stayed at the house of Mr. Abe, the fathor of sived, +t P so very | Was quelled. The wounds on the second mate were a =piritual sy mpath elegant and extensive library, his house was the resort of | bottle into the house; I think one of my. sisters carriod | JOU" Mr. Avhe, with whom I wont west. [don't know | young in appearance. None of the prisoners indicate gun shot wound, passing throngh the groin and coming - = , 1 repeat rapa : ce careied | that Lever visited Thompson in Division street while [| &by peculiarity of expression or feature which would | cut sthie back; & very severe wound on the neck, dowbt- nee Senor, tnem addrewed the meeting: | men cf literature and refinement, to be known as the | it ins there was e paper of type among the other things; | W2t'in ‘New York. previcus to sturting for the west, ‘Tue | leat! one to suppres them ¢ of the horrid erime lest made by one of thiore instruments (the axe), which the resolution of his precedent, and that he would | Patren of whom wasa leading object of Mr, Hone'sam- | sheets of writing paper which were at hand, and put the | fret [knew of Thompeon. he was pointed out to ms by | with which they are charged; on the contrary, they are | leid bare the bone of the neck; there was also a wound im ¥ , a nt Mr. Simpson, a clerk in Warner's office ; he said he was | wild lov ‘The mother of the prisoner | the iuner part of the thigh; a bullet was found im the an church choir. after which the president apologised | tine much negle » suggestion and by the tor the temporary absence of Mr. Tracey, bat would fill rit 3 member them in Twentieth street; they’ were al- ‘Up the interval by: referring to the late Mr. Waldron | forts of Mr. Willian Woods,« publie spirited gentleman | Vays ured as old lumber about the places never | *teed three days, ‘The trial of my father did not cone | in conn eof three with Stafford: who died in the evurve of last year, who con: | renlding at Camondaigus, having beon started in the year | kuew thea 0 be wed a nny Ung elie. (iit shown Seas tt ene tattee ee eS ee | ee aaa tate en. a eoived the design at a time when seamen were wholly | 1520, Mr. Hone became one of U trons. Il ticle , to witness.) That looks like the bill that’ Thompson 4 x i i e Regleeted, of bringing them together and forming ® | '1.\: im the onection of Cliesca Hal for thelt accommn, | AYE me, Dut Lcaunot say itis the samme; on the day of poarch ening mln mp apenaagty rand Us nag emp arf rg tae PAU I Bape gig. ac le heme for them. Te (the president.) perfectly recolieet- | P" uu Hall for their accommo- ) jy arrest, I went to Jamaica toget a copy of a mortgage; | ™Y father’s trial. before kun ry rere cars at Schenec- Bas Fans ne how dane jen ts ae veges on ing ‘ : | ebedeg hint Pe ree te cree spares. 9 ed the time when the ships were in the stream ready to | dation, and Limself owning the adjoining lots, he built Tame back T saw the carriage filled with mon; as | dy. Young Ashe was with meat thattime, Ourgoxds | £0 s OPPO application. The Court had as no bi y ee hows zo to xea—that the crew were obliged to be carried on | thereon the spacious house called the Clinton Hotel, to | 1 drove up, I saw Thompson standing against the wall; | ¥eFe in the baggage car. He was in the car with us | decided that the prisoners should be tried s»parately,and | . nm who inflicted the deadly donrd in # stat of intoxicatio ly unfit to perform Lary a | alle nd pointed out the miekwhowere cher, | about ten minutes. Tsaw him in Buffalo three days af- | the government thought it important that the trials Ying declarations of the deceased will be any of the duties required of them, Awa proof of the | C°Mform to and apparently form part of the edifice erect- | he said they were all officers; he told me | terWerds. We remained in Buffalo nearly a month, | should be taken in order, that of Douglass being first. If | rubmiticd to the jury. There was no person on the dee Jeerenee of steadiness and providence among scames. +d forthe purpore referred to, In the success of the wy father hnd been arected, and if 1 went dowa | Thompson called at our hotel twice, T think. Once, h» | the Court grant the pestponement of the tris! of Douglass, | but the victim and his enemies. When the murdered ing $10 in the Mer- “i “ ey went up to our room and examined the goods which w+ | it must neceseurily involve the postpoueinent of all, unless , mate was brought to the cabin, uaprovided as it was with tnentioned the fact of thee being $100,000 in the Mer- | Mercantile Library, Mr. Hone always tok a warm arth would be arrested too; he ‘advised me to get out ‘ to musy Sas ae " | wile nos beens tp be Ns ereree eee ebant Seamen's Bank in Wall street ‘and run; I said I would go down (o the house; he said I | 22"d; and once afterwards. saw him in the sitting roo he Court wre disposed to divert the order of the trials , thet solace wu use necessarion whic al ‘The tev. Mr. Rocawrut. late chaplain in the navy, then | “¢tided interest, frequently presiding at the annual meet- 11.4 better not, for there Was something very strange go- | the hotel. T came from Buffalo to Utiea. an Which the government, on advisement, have deemed pro- | condition required, & mattrase was placed under . youo,, He began by remarking that there are always on | igs, aud addressing the clerks on the subjects of the oul- | ing on; 1 anid,” C suppose there is, and Iwill godown | Temsined there some time, We stopped at Rome, | per. Counsel did not comrider the afidavit for postpome- | Vor three or four hours he lay there im mortal Loard 4 wan of war a set of men called minute men. from | jyation of their minds, and theirdutiesas merohantsand | atl acc;"" Thompson told me Thad better not; as T went | pnd the GUher small cities jon the Lite, roe aod exten inne Seen eee | eee ein atk Une wah erunah eee ali enaian Fc ne theap. Aer ceantont Mosmadtatont menat members of the community. | tc al fa ler Be Bl short time at the Rochester Honse, fn Courtiandt | probably ten or twenty from the | suffer thant While tn this state, and before he dina, ete amv at that tine. he having heen catiad upon | Tu other literary and useful institutions of the city. | front of the house, amd Smith said, “go with him,” | ‘treet. I went by the name of Dray, and had my omg abe lana phere cm Se ENADEK tee plaomety i wb oon ‘addres: ’ : - made out in the name o ; T'went to Th omp- + to good ehne ¥ in isthe meeting quite unexpectedly. This bwing | My. Hone bore his sbare of respousibilitics and duties, , pointing to. Jenkins; I sald. ~what will f go with | son: house twice while we were at the Rochester House ; | Mr. l. B. Sheppard. on behalf of the pr i 1 do not think he said anything tome about returning | the portponement; he saw no reason why the trial ofany | cause I) tow kind o case he would do little more than our Wasbing- | contributing from his means, and giving his persouet | BM for’ Smith suid, “you wre wrrested huag } Dh, Ned, wh; ‘! to my father on the occasion of the first interview; on one of av should be proceeded with before | answered, “We shallineet again,” Thus, with bis ship ome 1 tonien fiieuds—give them a short account a ee 4% chicos at ;. back, and asked Smith for his warraot; he pulled experience. Tor seven years he was pastor of a chure , to such objects ashe thought de- | out paper, but did not allow me to read it. LC huag Spee Pioe | Sena od a these wi oo thee ‘tram aod uk tteot the : Ses escebeteioued to trepeck te thelr wthiee—the al chureh, and one of those who were intrusted | {fl pis Bey ok ot baaheune an en wan an hour or an hour; f do not think Tever requested hia | He eoutimued to contend the necemity of having thove | out of bis company, whe stg f ten—the others frem ali hoe intuence, and placed unprepared in the | (yet ut nn corporation mete eu He sung he club oa ia em wail too one of my ranted sre to douse Beane; and to hurther remarks, it was admitted hy eowasel | ard he, tuerefore, resolves on going to Valparaiso, where way of temptation. without some friend to guide: he mut | Ti Yi nionatie words Sir. Hor | arms, anid Crassous took the other side. They led ms to | Teco on newer ae tlinwe witnesses Cottid. tex | he took ina new esew, ond delivered the: mutinesrs te fall, theretore it is of the highest importance that ships | hk In the prime, of life, helms alee the carriage. some distance below the house, Jenkins 7 ginss fran iaieney up 60 ‘by whom they were placed om the should be provided with chaplains ; the next point is the | [Anh im (il Pile De tite, bells ale showed his club. and said if Iwas not quiet be would wse a hod which was then lying there, amd Pe of senmen to sudden death, liable at any moment | Gricect nobility had ¢ © Was no occasion for such treat- smnitted to this eity, to await the they have been about the place fora long time; [remem rejoice to hear of the conversion of a thousund seamen, | Dition and taste. typ: im them and laid them up in a seger box; there ng : i \ art of th v and that he hoped that beturv the end of ayearacha: | The Mercantile Library of this elty, an institution | Were two windows in the side, and one tarthe ¢ S| in'Warncr's employ. and that Warvor thought « geet | Dovglase—a very genteel looking woms, attive! in dewp | wetcr cask. indienting thot ws the eaak was immovable, pel might ‘be cstabitshed in Bom Francisco, and es many | nes | utiaing called the ofee: the windows were ever’ so deal of him ; that he was called One-Hyed Thompson, | mourning —was in Court. | | the mate mast have been in irout of i€ when he recelpnd Eire chapels: the public wil supper | tetubiched, as is well Known, for the benefit and euttiva- | Clvered'an to obstruct the sight from any thing that was | APd that he waengnged in finding cut tie counterfeiters | |The acting District Attorney (Me, Evarts) anid that he | the gunshot wound; thie ie the ony wound in regued ow A hymn was then sung by the Allen xtroct Presbyteri- | tion of merehanta’ clerks, (a Of eltizens before that | going om inside; the dies were in @ box, under » shelf; | Sh! wanat Hempstead, ‘He was there fc Warner, to |. Br. Rete. one of the counsel for prisoner, applicd for | attack, could be ‘arcertaincd; the. tate Was © mam \ point out a Polish sJew rascal. We were at Hemp- | ® postponement of the trial of Douglass for a few days, of #« the prime of life large in stature, and of grest vigor; the murder was committed om him when bi by wll those mem n | who t Ry which weapon, oc y which poron wounds were given, E a a t they would d d that he was o that if a ixted in this country, Mr Mone removed to Carl's Waverly House, at | i lannched into eternity, and having related several | O6ler (f vol : F %. - They searched me ax soon ns we got to the car. ° _ sition of this co calfecting instanoes of the fearfal dangers of the deep, | ould have claimed the right of being numbered Iu their They took from me $i8 and come small change in | Seuth Brooklyn; we here went by the name of Jwbn and | tHe! a proceed... ‘fin: ju> | toon vastce thee Meant wes antospen tee tier SEE coneluded Ly say ing that wen thus exposed hhave strong | Citizens, was aula Sheng sueresete Venere bas Si | sacs {2 scl pen and pencil, und a specimen of Califor. Reet: Sreest;_ me ve, these sates 86. paowent opr || Ths Con et Daim | Urneen santos tree a heen ox Gor nee a ee a eee ne eetlantie teem. | Sy of the foreign nobility, ur other aristocracy, visited maybe seein wag Oe large tomnd ws | stout a month; T went to seo Thompson several timss | Counsel if he had formed or expressed an opinion on the | (Mr. Kvarts) had given dircetions, Chat he should be sab Dodled in an adress t congress preying f our shores, they received his hospitality, while hi» was “inte the Tombs, | While boarding here; I went from ¢ No. 25 Hows. | case, or 1 Bd soaany @ or articles in reference to ed for the siti nection of the prisoner, the court,aad tion of the u f ardent spirits in the m perronally but little haowu to the mee and other ry. New York; the house was kept rs, Seott and | it a he Her or any oth middie classes of Au n society. ener, he was never lirown; I saw Thompson several times wh 25 Bowery; T vaw Spruce street boarding at urt said they did not y 1 | rerehad read. The + rine, He then commenced his address by conplim ing his hearocs an their appreciation of cvld water, from ahe fet of their having attended ja euch mui i then alluded to the faots of the: 's drawer having been rifed of bis {re arms, which he had for his self. defi nce, aud the mutiny crs being alarmed, ene: took me into priwn on the de, but did not go before a m4, f sa politician Mr. Hone was originally a fede je old school, subsequently, a friead aad support him the next day at ck; | Sel for proseeution asked the jurors if th: on such # rainy night. Having alluded to the reg ~ - we 3 O' Gate, mer see any one; they téok me to the femaic de- rele is seruples ax to de abme q onelw ive evidence civacting in concert Intions on brett ships of the wary Felative to the | Dewitt Clinton then ® People's mun, and national rr | soriment; I aw no one but (eo, Coachman awil Mrs - | sclentious scruples ax to death punistime yh page nkonemp idenee of their acting in comeest prog, he observed that it was a shame in Lacle Sam, he pt nl j Reve Cas, ster in the prisen: I did not know what I was impri | telespeietice | wil be proved that at t the musketshot was fired, Gfor whom Le had a great respect) to allow, may corel Sagi len beakioons cond for) Paid not know what charge, if amy, was made als with him, sad | _ fo the Jud is | the person at the whe those mom, ex aimost to order, ity v # It is produced every day; | furring Mr. Clay to the Intier, at the last election, watil | Met me: n day oF two afer, Smith came into the pri- | he seid he had a blow up with Warner, and that hewas | QUty wea ew a cept the mord sion of deatly wen. und though many and do refuse Mt, thete | ii nomination of Taylor and Fillmore took place, when | £08.04 asked for young Drury; Mr, Jackson told me to | noe coing to work for Warner or Moffit. any for Mr, Heffean xobmitted that the gov i previous to this. there bad care many others would a8 i | the sustained the action of the eonvestion, by 1 wh; I weat down, and Smith conducted me t Souare toys teeesoae a meal tee On tee dole nha challenges whe wer designs upon the tives of the officers of the vensot Dreaking woy oth rule of the ship v | at the gront ing. which was very tumitiuons, heid ei in the potie j there was a man there, t he aid there was the last of the u wmftiet with fl that by pe r Janse wore coneoeted aad the grog thai Unele San Me pr he had collected, and that he was joing their Cxceation setus not to euch « in Janul street. to reepond to the ymination of Tay 4 . y attempted, y n math hett ing now abslished in the navy. it | je ind Fillmore. Me afterwards attended the inn ih hi Moy aa to exeite the srispicion of the intended victhane with Warner, and have nothing amore todo wi prion some th: strife, no difficulty. As was nece sary to abolish the grog esa, for ration of Gen. Tayl rs months; Stanley came A * . There had b 1 tow of € 316 ington, and was rewarded . vked ne to write Warner's adurese ou « piece of | amide until the pancl was ¢ vere had bees no quarrc oe casos eames, bas 'n0 dee See thet =n for bis services to the whig party. by the locrat FT he Cb phioea a paper. and to write the word © confidential ne cor. | The Court having looked into the cited, maid that | this crime tx ene of the most dy im its charnoter, na. wns, in some degree, kept fu ord the cat bet now thrown overboard. the « remains, aud he called epon afl present to aid 1n sen lies one after the other: and, having eloquently advo ay anythi ne Distriet Attorney cd to by the proweution, but allowed by the is it murked by (hs Was no unkindions, that could cxeu « provocation; thers nothing whatewee jate Cais crime om ricted man, 1 woeht + Court, that ight to vet jure p iu this case. © you about the rubbery of it recs to be deeded by the Supr © ares the nt of Naval Ufficer, which he by he remarked that that word confidential, it women. Thompson took and yarted the peper t Avcted a momler of the Assistant Ald d the cave ance, Me Tracey conctaded . | . ‘ esi--Sianley told father th had the Dist and clowk, aud wes en (w juror) was then directed by the pro I generous cates wy cede of isbn can Attorney's robbed by Tom Kanouse, tothe « walk with t tand sride > penn ad plaeed ta newloation for Alderm: aid that one of (hem wa martest ool thief, | pleasint night and Laight as well to hy Mr. "ike treoeee 5 feo all | B84 defeated: Mr, Campbell P. White vo the other the smartest barglat ia the cowry; he | Wwe get Into City Mall Place, Thea it would have to he conclusive testimony to Wieet b wlows bo ity; he would not and he was golag to mekea | Jwish yeu would take rdered to stand ig the indictments; he eald. | and he then the fx y hia he eaid, © The Common Coupeil of 1625, however, elected hita Mayor | aid le bud Full y by + 1. he could tet him hav 1 pee Lut whe th y vite moved ly te de ves eb for pitecy or the trade, it in imposter ch there wasn democratic majority in | grat anded jueneo of ® quarrel between the | If ry fat rented to € “a von will Rgow yon, } then threw his elewk over my The flowing A doxo sung. and a benediction Ihaving aby ony < prey onda fh $0000 tended, deen p Rey. Mr. Brewanr, the meeting yo net kn he sald. “why. whae | prisoner's eouns xe Whitlock and they may hav » Wis mnoRe apogis separated oiicn % mny father he lad the indictment hair’ up.” ‘sad ho | ek Se Forth, Al Andersim, | 6m bonrd— si all aware that hor eange Preshy terian Board of Foretgn Misstons, Kratifien! tt he had the 1 went to th Amery H. How Gaffory, Albert W. Wright, | ae val palt a high i} : rl . ; : * ¢ efter " four times Uasked " lon y Shaw, Arthur Dornane. [tobe « nel Our roy who attended at the bour # ted f sopteatily of the Shag tie oer ¢ Od ‘ the mecting of erday afieraron, st the Mis bn tit not pre eo) vide T then wea rion tov tat ib was private, wud a Connell « Was a th T met him he looked at me aod | “ " tt : ile maak " rw ut the time of ly lovghed. ‘ what's the sm: LIL. Meycten wore proved bby: Gur the tran =e bu | Mr Wallinr ’ ts mi nventent, aud we you're es 1 then pu p, Rlwin Pos © vera! wae aise. " aaa seted wth the treatune n my father's letters when he is by; he ha row | pp and for st i i Misstonary Soclety of the Methodist EK pts yin 1820, Mr. Hone always de bond. and camnot very conventently open t what be. fat he ‘ Suith, Me, Kerwin, Mr J war one of the copal Church, | fendered him by hie potitiest frie Hy father, at the time of his arrest, had t f th wnd I will tell ye we tol teelarcd that aader mo ciremasteaees am now a partace oumittee of (his society closed its annual | co, until they * het plage ny 1 warhed find found that the water was somve- ty ima poached on % 4 ne mnination fur Stit bons (0 attend to; by what di I did not know when my face we 0 the shar Fession on Saturday, at the mission rooms, Mutberry | [)" yy id mumcetion fr | tice in Little Green ned; b reason for disguise otreet. and the ty proecedings submitted to the Board previ year The defer fered to chow the contents of et taveart of Managers for approval, at an extra mee el Choir strength; and ti sreceived hy Mr. Drury from Thomy son, re } wttid bellowed it to be & 2 efcrneen, Babee Hone, abandoned the ne ereme we # ee, ees i d expendesl (heir funds and ew Tile Jur ‘oruyian. bark, ie o) pests of Fu. the wertd wheres istrict which they revo at the time the negro ent over the trary wenatore, Mr. Hone was ted to by the prosecution, and ruled out by the | visite to Thempron at New Utrecht; his ¢ at him, | Court ever. did net vary from bis direet examina tiv eccution then proposed to show that Thompson | went over the faets in relation to his visit to the jnested Drury, by note, to come down to his house | Bonk. at Bristol, I. 1; all of this agreed with the dite st Ind Senateriat pd elected thi Mvequently detested by a heavy majority ag ra States. | in favor of Judge Scott, Thix was the last tim: t is $107 Lieve. that Mr. Hone tested his popularity with the people | ho Among tly ¥ Prowent were Bishop Waug! more. Rey Kuper, of Cincianati, Rey. The gent, of Baltimore, Rev, Dr, Luckey, o Kk. and Rew, De. Cartwright, of the Woe Je for missions this y yhei Parker, 4. Menry Cla k, ‘Phe appropriat: it was $150,000. In 1840 it was $100,009. | ants cumeiante Gu ell at New Utreeht. Ubjected to, and ruled out tertimeny of the witness] On my return, went toa Me, | & Eline De ster, i oon ee er ien 2 alee | e mentioned. that Mr. Hone was one of tinned —Thomoson once reqnosted mo to | Dedge's paint store, in ‘uattiam quate and gota num- | © Kolest Fisher, Daare: Re sttieel of se0e e oS aameminen t ‘Liberia, seed vePusigessts ‘ $19,000 al stockholders to « large amount, in the het to call on him, he said he wanted to in. | ber cfartioles which Thompaon had requested me to Jurers Ree the trol cahesh tgane tar wen tabs AES Contingent for «new mission 2.000 which Iinatit rlington Bex rticles was a quart of bc iled oll, some the Berk (Glenn by ~— t nll ; ‘Bouth America Low lated at the o¢ ay; te me Vrankfort black; {paid fe | LA ee nid seaalre Clghd ooue Contingent on its opening in 1 y father; my father, in whieh Thad alts el Gs tre tthe ‘cock and wow China 10.000 | After reirning ae Prosdent, he wie continued as Direc oa paper or note, lays it on hie knee wales he is n's place wflerwards; 1 | = ta oe eet cian Oh tae emele Ore 15.000 | ter. Ho also assisted Mr. Peter I. Schenck in estnblish- | table; Lwent down with my father, and we were down there, Twas on Niece & teatcd the valve cf the cusds Lcompuled Ihe 1000) | ing the Glenkam Woollen Manufactory in Dutehess | jutroduced to | never had seen him before, and cy With Thompson; he eek to be my frie | w | SBow A stated the valge of i, eeeted ie toa county, Ly suberibing to the stock of that company. | 1 think my father had never seen him befure; my father | #tdrhewed me how to do several things inehemistry; | A medel of th her with a musket an | lt think if these men beoaght that talc te In establishing the first Savings Bank in thie city, he | went over to Mr. Bennet’s place, and loc atit; Tdon't | ®hen my father and myrelf went down ty Thompson'r, | axe, a hatebet,# pitol. four bayonets, and three katwes, | SoBe yeu vee h ° lit © Foreign populations took an netive part ; know how mueh money Mr. Bennet wanted: the subject | We went to Ackerman & Smith's ond asked for letters or | were placed on a Lable in front of the jary | SP pert thes cou ua cite lle Indian missions In private fife, Mr. Hone was much esteemed by his | cf the lown was talked over between Mr Bennet and my | pereels for Thompson, or for Mi. Carr; the bill which I | Ruward ¥. Dewglnss was then given im charge. amd Mr, |, AT wonll devbilos live oe ne jic buns ot - Pee large circle of friends, as # geotleman of refined mann fwther: ny father said that he was not in the habit of | got ef Thempron, and which E referred to ta my terti- | Evorts opened the ease for the United States, Me a ae ; it would have found Uuyers in many parte amiable charneter, and benevole wory thir morning, was in my powersion, or in the cash | stated the particulars of the transactio dieposition. His bust but be weuld eee about it in New York fa the Paotte work. tase acorns the large room of the Mercantile Libra ecustomed box ot my father’s house, some six weeks or two months the presreution, by which it appenred . oa th o te @ shel penbe: Sneldente! expenses, ($900 of this appropriated = — | The funeral of the deceased will take place trom his Soos cea before 1 knew it to be had; first time my attention | Glenn belonged to tae portof New Haven, ead ed or ‘= Net he tak thane the “ for & Wels wsisvion in Ohio)... cece eee 700 | re 1t the corner of Broadway and (reat Jones think my father wi Mr. Rennet’s «ome thme i ne enlled to it, was Taaw a notice in the nowspe | preperty of Ameriean citizens, After secomplia fing at Pkt 11 in this port, Witness then dcserlt i Fiat os | “treet, (om Wednesday.) to-morrow. September, L remember that he received # note at his uch bills were out; I saw my father the morn- | vynge to San Franekeo in the month of Proved and ite vat partment’, their different inl ws ‘ Cia ere | Ute in Little Oreen street: Lopened the note for him ve his arrest, that port for Valparalso, where td dimensions, and poritions towards cack caher e id T Inst enw the letter referred to in my father's socretary; Crist eworm—T am a cor for Hav reherter gare | Ty Wing four o'clock. the Court Informed the jury that app hing Meetings. Marine Affairs. we have Intely searched four those notes. and have been | | lyn. and doimg busin wnt of her voyage, Mr. Rwarts | it te adjourn. hat that the counsel on each erat ware, PRs my og ——_ Pee ¢ R. | unable to find them; I think I saw them about a week yay _ oon OB eens = Ay | sate the fom Sy 5. men of Charles Cy 4, Geo, | rented thet the jury might rettien ta Uele enn n04 Pore 7 4 Tt ele, en " on Sanday fro homas | before we were ed i" » ba’ robbed; Thad a eliet » ie aite, (het officer,) Asa A, Havens, (eeoad ofiteer.) Le od Foreign Christian Union, at the Taberna’ Te arrested rdant in weave, andan indictment against whom, 1 Kdword B Douglass, (esrpenter) the prisoner at,4he har, | BUM ad of, ae was Un mk enstom, being kept “v and Bermuda, addreswed the following card to Captain mgrens ond Rereten Apt. rery Society, Arthut Tap. | Sempron :— abernacle ‘The counsel for the defence here said they thought | they had proven the loss of the papers eu@cieutly to al- | SUFI. Was takem from that after; a few days after E | Jnines Clements, and Thomas Benson, cook, tb 4 two oth. | tkether tii the trial was wver, The Court, howeves, oop, Pe Strawen Menuiw, New Yorn, May, 5, 1851. | iow of introduction of evidi to thelreontents, Tie | Yes etandir g at the corner of Nasu and Pine streets, | or privopere who are to be tried for the same fence, and | Chutioped them against reading any newspaper reports Ge Ar Castle Onde reintay Schoo! Caton, Children | Dean Sin The passengers on bowrd the steamer | Court (heught the members of Me. Drury’s family ought | *hen a pegeen came up to me, and asked me if Se would | Willem Ward, Semuel Baker, asidors, and, ay named ,| of the preevedings, end iu tne an thcourerene “oh a Public meet ing at the |BBrond Merlin y desire to express their complete satisfac: } to he cohedte prove the lore of the papers be any Ayretfor me to have the indictment inst | Themes Williews, cf Hutebings—the | gtter bronght Hn igor — ew " thera, on ¢ ar emacle, 79 tion at the kindness and attention which you have mani- | (—fies your father made inquiry about the loss of | Marte aek. my client; T told him I did not know but it | hemes prisoner, but uot indicted by te Grand Jury, | Mal sa tt wae cf the bighest importance to the priser nnd public justice Unet they should decide the ease sebety from the evidence.—A Your ned to 10 o'clock on Tuesday dhe went away; Edo not know who that per- | The jury w Fenepiber (unt the ahi ye crow consiat these papers of the members of your fmily vm. Soriet ty gi of Destitate Children of Seamen, | ferted towards them individually and collectively, during ‘Tripler ' their voyage frown St, Thomas and Bermuda, to thie port. A—He tine, I bave seen him before aud eines, but do not | cf ten per were Of Aects, one eolute enetans Dees Grete Ae cs Lie Beastony Toker pecially at the caution and vigilance so sea- | Caleb 8, Woodhull, #worn—I was Mayor of the cit; name; F do not know Marcus 0. Stanley; £ | cock. 4 doe prisunge ot (this) morning. . watt t soclety. 10 A. ot the Broadway Ad judiciously displayed in the adverse weather | Ncw Yerk from the Sith of May, 1808, todanunry, 189 wv him by right. if T shoukd see hin bere. | Var, and the bey of whom he hind r yokor ax neither cleat | qe Springfield (lil) Siar Resin anys -—* Tan for the Blind—Tabert e moet part has characterized their voyage | rmember hearing @f the arrest of Drury, aod of 0 vation of Samuel Drury, jr, reewmed. from the eharye nor yet indicted. “it will be proved that S sw " H tion ie pouring inte that region beyon: ry Howe Missionary Society—Tarcraacle, 7% | hither. They have, therefore, much pleasure in append- | rch hing of the DiAriet Attorney's office; I was sick at Ty a Juror, Q. Do you know who the person was whom ards of eighty families nearly at cue of thore ports rhe dise’sarged $30,000 In specie, ing their nomes to this document, in attestation of their | the time, but Ins told that a letter wae recelved at my J ycuraw at Thompeon’s, and for whem Thompson said aid took in for her home e* go quantity of Perivien wealthy. = oy Fd of 228 | general and perfect acquiescence und co-operation inthe | Mee in Felati r Met Attorne:’ | you were to go to Bristol—the person who was called | York, cf great value. and Wb vared in tiie city fur $4av O00, | Come this epring, aid hundreds amore are comtaay roms ¥ re, 75 | Grepricty of the aforesid declaration or expression of | «Mee: the lester was anon) meus, and wea erecived stage | Tixvuing? “ the preparation for th', home ‘voyage were, compact, | TeiGd Mtme are in arent demand, sid new Goma Ore tional Femperanee Rovioty Teinir Ital. 7 P.M. 1, | their centimwente om thie occasion, (Sizned) «J. Ros: | tine in Deemer. 1 think, Mr. Wilkes of Use Pella Gr. | | Nr. CinitWe have fur public reasons avebted adking | a gral the, vorel led om the ath Augurt kat ng in every ditvetion. Amociated Aluimnl o Yor 8 Theolog- | ter, Henry Stewart, Venwald Carleton, wely, | cette. en in tefe to that mestar; he | that question, ar. fhe hed gee on her ve home tweb al ant 3 Bominary at the Seminary at Weloek, By Me Tamer Surray. John Maxwell, Thomne b. Bye, Sebek (eees Teas hice: Leokerea him be Mes Potrcaar, | Judge recewond=-8t may’ beeome tmportant tm thu | Lerten ‘hewdte’, ‘mie. sea” tee. abtew Bros Penny Pi pecans, eae ~ oS ct way Tabernacts, 19a, aM, | Zippel OT. MeCallan, If. 8. Dunscomb, CW. MoUallan, | my vierk, who had opened the letter duriag my sick: | core. amd the Jurors have « right to an answer IE they de- | {arliea, when, WhihOus pay wot ‘ourt of Rhode Leland, on Wed guday, the in the suit of Jolin A. Perkins vis Francis b rtd Vecnardo M Pinan had the lettia T'was Mayor | rite it. jeeae meeting at tl 0 le . neat: 1 preeome Mi for the Deaf Ti lo P.M, Tenpe bevy. Hyland, ly after the of the Juret—We are not disp wed to arge it; #4 uly waated & breach of j romice of marr ogs, rewdargd @ 7 ‘Nina Tempeeauee hom —abegaacie, M4 6 Mh ‘To Copt Banirwon, Btemmer Metia, St Me, Warwershowes Lunde & fevduggation saeing | tc huow i Suemsing a bis teal aise E800 for the plgi7i.d, . :

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