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‘Fetal of John Windsor forthe Murder | came calm and still, and I left bi * im and went uy that she should go bome with him; that he was her | Another Case of iny in the Pacific Ocean | wo ; " of his Wife, stairs to see Mrs. Windsor; she said Captaia Wind. | master, and sho aboud mind bim; | turaed round —A sailor Shot—Arrest and Kxaataation nouns “y eae sontianel ser ty eh Prom the Milford (Del.) Beacon. “ . taid | id, “*K. of the Plate. ib por we touol was Sydaey, nt ) } sor had shot her; | returne! to Windsor, and staid to my daughter, and said, ate, you shall not go " New South Wales; think Clark’s effects we ‘Tho trial of Capt. John Windsor, » wealthy cfti- | with him nearly all day, until the offivers cams; howe with im, ! kaow he will abase youso;” sae |)... {seus the Boston Trav eller, July 24.) brought aft; there was no burial service read ov: zen of this county, is now goingon in our Court of | during the time, Mrs, Windsor sent word she wis said, * Mother, 1 do not think I can go home with | ,, 1 Nautacket, yesterday, Joseph Fisher, mato of | (itv Ba WY Aneto was no burl! senvice rend in very different col y Cy er and Terminer, at Georgetown. Capt, W. is | ed to see him; he went up, took a seat by hor side, J hn to-night;” Day commenced cursing and abus- | the "baling ship Planter, wae arrested by Deputy | th2"h) j Las pag age Py pt A deal Bite nt colors. These, however, wo de- a mage af wealth, nad Joalouce wep tha cote of ih | andl went inlo the next room, leaving several wits | icc her and me; saying that sho belonged to him; | Diarsbal Kiley, goa chaige of aiding lo tha ds ether the carttie: could ite Bhs idhat be | pone, Teptodeaag: sstisded that the maligaligts a+ Saurder, as will be seen by the testimony, and the | them; be did nos stay more tian amiauro or cw, that sie should go home with bio, and that sao | 0! William Clark; one of the crew, on the Ist of | fucicathe captain consulted with Mr. Fisher be | transparent in the one case, as the barefaced and Sdmiselons of the prisoner sini but went down stairsand Twith him; holy down | sould have to mind bin; ia the teantime, Mc. | 0!y, 181, off Pitts Island, in the South Pacific. | fire be fred: the captain said to me, sevoral times, | fulsome adulation in the other. The Attorney eneral opened tho ease to the | om the sola again; in about an hour his wild seat Fridley came in while this wag going on; Day kop: | C!8t* was -bot bya musket in the hands of Capt. | UAT om the vessel at Sytner the goocal had haga | confederntion expect from verurms what, could the Jury. He enlarged upon the grave character of the | for him togovup again; he refused to go, saying he | on abusing us; Mr. Fridley spoke to him, aad | lade Js. Hussey, the muster of the ship. Fisher | (au Jet the vessel at Sydaey; the vessel had been | confederation expect from '& supreme chief of the ‘ease, and the enormity of the charge; deflacd the | felttoo weak; Tadvised him to go, aad ted hun 1p | told him to be quiet; he said, throwing himself | W## brought betore the U. 8. Commissioner, Cieorge | Hiohart Town finery shout the ODcct ea Cae ae eee ee Eee cad tt (he Actual system of of and eal it eae ey ante bla | stairs again; he sat down by her bodiido, and took about, “Here | am, do what you please with me;” | >>, /liard, for examination. Fisher plead not | ffohar re papers shot the shooting of two na- | Entre-Rios be adapted to the nation at target a! cytbye ay aeak a lo Per il ge the dip dagaetsl Captain Windaor, you | Mr. F.’s reply ee he? did nee ‘oant to do | Suilty, and the examination commenced by e state- rey t io 6a tain was away from the vessel three or | Would such a metamorphosis satisfy the patriotis stated the facts of tho case, as they would bo | bave often said theso children were uot yoars, but anything with him; ouly keep quiet, and that was | Ment of floulty. on beard the stip’ Ei sien thee | vearel ‘outside; Mr, Flober afterwards carrisd the | tie Comercio sd pia? see ~~ , lo they are yours, aad | al aos was a dil 'y on bo: e ship Planter relative 5 er: t Par A keno, ee ae | Sl eeeta aE hota Raa tse tags ee afta | foe nah oie ay ont of nr | Sw rire Ca uty anon ort | Wedtroa rr, mh hry ond ore rring to his wife and to the covtomplated riaes; “Nancy, you need not talk about these things now,” any such smiles as that to me, for [ won't coun- wound received from a musket in the ha before reaching Sedo a lett to wes yer a> rol io nal ty. Fortunately, 1a the Oar the moet day be eeded eh ees cunt! | (still beiding her haod,) sod rising, said, “(oi | tenance you any tore;” ue renewed bis cursing aptain; that in the following Janaary.1350, | i, the erew replied that they would not laforin of | Srosent instance, the eteoggle is likely to-be ahorts and returned, saying tos person if he should hear | bless you,” and left her; ste called ‘him bask to | and swearing, wad sail he did not want us to coua- | {Be !"lanter put into Hobart ‘Town, where Captain | bin’ it’ Sydney’ to break ap the wepane, iti. 7 of terious happening at his house, not to | look at the wound; he said no, he was not prepared | tenance hims he turned round to my daughter and | 2ussey left the vessel, addressing w lettor to the U. | The nutter should romeln ureil che See pon heen, | and the triumph decisive. let it disturb him. Ho returned home, wont to the | to see it then, and he went down to the sofa again. | said, * Kate, are you going or not?” sho said, | j~ Cousul, stating that it would be inconvenient to | th¢ captain romained on board w hbase i where bis wife was weaving; told her that ‘The above is all the testimony in the case, which | + Mother, we will stay here to-night;” I suid, “No, bees up the voyage, that he had left the ship | pono Seven months ago. eoererr Affairs of the Hawaiian Kingdom. ee eae ne oie, Tes, Manvings told ber shat | .,Scome to hand; bat the trialhas been concluded, | he scant cies undor the onl ities tonights” ho in change of the eblef mate, Mr. Fisher. The chief , piace Mr. Jarves, long resident on the Sandwich of Entre Rios, and that read: echo in ‘he Comercio add Plces of A ateri wh ose pages, and at no very remote dater, the gor- vices and merits of Urquiza may be found depicted i +] in bi “ the prisoner has been convicted, and sentenced to | i th ‘hi r ip made%a statement to Islands, and familiar with ali matters pertaining to wham abe wpa rombl ia his nrentos id Be | ShRoeed Hie thon nay oars hegerwue | gh ngage onsite Hy tage home mh hm, | (cual rte tothe dain of Cac, wig wa ves Saenas Sie. the gotoramen, giver te following taformatiog dad shot ber mortally. He soon after said that he | the victim of is jealousy was only twonty-four, | Tl trust myself once more with you;” she then | forwarded by the consul to the government at Wash- [From the Buenos Ayres Packet, May 24 ] the public :— had contemplated this act for many months, and if whch te al | came in and said, “ Mother, I'm going home with | Dstn paeeereiary, of Saeko setae | During the past month there has been consider. | __ Having noticed in the lato Papers a paragraph to he bad found another person, whom he had been | peta) of John Day ior the Murder of his | Jobn;” I said, “Sis, if you go home with John Parties inculpated arrested and eX- | abje stir in the general market, partly from ordin- | the effect that the administration at Washington again to-night, I don’t know that I can ever coun- amined upon their arrival in this country. Mr. | ary causes, a8 the necessity of winter supplies, pur- | bad determinod to interfere to kde op further tenance you again;” she said, “Mother, John Fisher lately arrived here in command of the ship chasers laying in a little more freely, from the ap- | gtessions on the part of the French at the San ical Searching for, he would die content; that he would White, at Washington, D.C. tions in the | Wich Islands, 1 am induced, with your permission, ins vory short tims, ashe had taken /audanun, .—3 e r J f 4 | c ? ‘anter, and was accordingly arrested, bat Capt. i not meaning to become a public example by going (From the Washington Re public, July 23.) wants me to go home with him, ani I'll go and try | ! ry Mey SEFOTOd,. ~4Pt- | prehension of some possible compl: to thegellows.” The ‘Astomey General Fe ferred to | The trial of John Day, for the murder of his | it again;” nike put on her bonnet and shew, ge A hnat ip unknown. ‘The following is | Potitical world. Some wholesale dealers from the | to lay before your readers a few facts showing the the ofinsanity, but would not anticipate it, | wife, C: Day, is now going on. ‘The follow- | and at half-past one o'clock at night she lett with ‘William H. Chase, 2d—Was socond mate of ship | Iaterior provinces have also contributed to the long- | ¥8%t importance of this group to the people of the except to say that it was a defence to be made out is the testimony of the parents of the murdered | him; the next Friday following, two weeks, che | pysiter. she sailed fr db isi NY of ship | wished for movement; and to both these we may | United States, and the desire of the rulers and in- by the prisoner, and must go ‘o the extent of estab- | wife:— came again; the amt day, Saturday, sae came ors she sailed from and belongs in Naatuoket; | a4 some speculative transactions, to which we at- | babitants to become citizens of this republic. with me till 3 they then left, and went on the : to distinguish between right an ia ; . 9 she tailed from Nantuoket on tha 4th of July, 1317; i Their policy, up to @ recent date, has been to Unga de tg so |" Gera. Fey—1 am he tt od | in fr gia ra leave, cna | Boies ae Haney Heat ee | ach gel done, aa COME | sn Rie anata tee acta Stewart, sworn. —On Wednesday morning, ‘Day bad besa, viele $88 | told'her she should not go back again; when Me. | Seb I isher; myself the seound mato; the erowcon- | Parties aro deterred by the heavy stocks existing, | BTeMt powers would perinit them to romain so, ra- May 2, 1860, about 7 o'clock, | heard from my wite Day had been visiting my | Fridley came in told him about her: he went over | *sted of 24 or 25 men; there was # soaman aboard ay be evel arteaent, which renders mone: | ther to become the integral portip of any one that Captain Windsor had shot his wife; [ ran over months, prooably | tothe Island to see about hor thinge; no one went | of the name of William Clark; he went in the vessel im actions fe, whilst the bitter experience of | fthem. The course pursued by F'flnoe towards to his house, and saw him standing in the yard, 3 after tho mar’ | with him at that time; I went over at night; ‘Mr, | £m Nantucket; have heard him say that ho was | [sy has left a salutary impression, not likely to be | them, for the past two years, demonstrates the with s gun in hishand; he was pointing it ata | J, @ latter part of Fridley didnot get the things; he went prone I four | Be¥er at sea betore; do not know where he belonged; | soon forgotten. rT ‘ 7 freitgessness of this hope. “It is unnecessary for mo man who was passing he said, “where is the d—d | j sland ei F i and Sve the Grit time; stuight, Mr. F. and myself, | Clark was shot on board the Planter, at sea, near | we ewayed as importers necessarily are by the mar- | to recapitulate the detuils of the visit of the Frenoh son of # b—?” I said, Captain, what's the matter | Wand to live at his mother's; after his marriage, | O04 ai ‘Day, went over tofay's mother's; the fa, | Litts lsland,ono of the Comnolius group, longitudel74 | y.aivi value of the presious mevals, and its cor. | BAVal force in 1819, which resulted in the unrosisted he said, “Ihave shot iny wife; go upstairs and | hep Three Be ee Senay Calin tomarde | cnily were eating supper when we got there; my | Past, and latitude3 North; the Vlaater tad then | ycanonding effects on the current rates of exchange, | dismantling of the forts, the destruction of publis sce her, if you choose,” { went up and saw her ly- 3 the returned from her residence on the island | Gaughter went down tu the basement tocall John to | been out more than a year; the frst commencement | Hrdannot fo genoral be said that wholesals prices | @ud. private property, ‘the seizure of the King’s oid om the floor, very pale, a child, nine months | pose wae’ to —_—— be re; ib = fant her par | t:ehe acandle; ho did #0; he unlocked the front door, | of #BY trouble wag about some meat got up from the | have advanced; and bearing in inind the very con- | Yacht, and other acts of a similar character. oid, sitting by her, erying ; I spoke to her, and sho | Pies ot Ss _— I ——. — ey ao tho | ides Day, ber father, Day, and myeelf, wont up | Bold; this was about eight days before Ulark was | siderable importations of the month in conto we | causes alleged by the French as justifying these ag- span pes ae with ae expression of gladness; | Of Bich ill troatoncnt; she cams howe eee “4 stairs to get the 8; we all were up stairs together; sits afies vee’ aptny the Tana) Sad pena A We | suapect thatthe stocks on hand have nce been sen- granons wank than aie awentin Revie had carry her down stairs, as she sho ra | ey _— i disco e een made wa, imi: jaced too high a duty on foreign brandies (5s. Gibdeds ow minwtes, ond cold that her Et _ = went ee raya Cena end came in the | Day seaned, Se a jee Pegg Serine fos, | with; the discovery was made some two days after o 4 ieee mstances, we might anticipste a Tales ; badinot pantned perc boys Tonio shot hor; che'said she was in the other room, weav- night, woe von a ee ee pees ae ee | he ke ‘going of, saying he was not going to live | the meat was got up; the barrel remained; somo | prospective relief, in the’ greatly increased coa- | ‘28 4 French priest, by mimicking him; that the Tiverthat be was going to shoot her; that shorted, | <amme,there hallooing and screaming in a very ds: | {2 oe ear ms, UF ta a ‘poor one; Lenn | fhe Meats can't say what tho reply war; 1 was at | Toptblic in general; but some considerable, time | T°": Varna oe oe Cane num clatmed by the publi and got where she then was, and he sho: hor; i | glued what ke meant by suet conduct; he mais ne | take care of her;"" he commenced ‘again cursing, | (Be mast head at the’ time, looking for whaler, and | Sa, PS, thd long continued drought, that paralizes | can was actually paid him by tho officers of the ™ down stokes; found the Jisoner in his store; | reply; he started off, as 1 thought, to go rouad the | Sayin “You need not expect me to pay her board;”’ || 1 sie Sy fen pad pet Boye Rona ret | all our energies, and so effectually circumscribes our | #hip in question); and that a French whale ry feta und im ei sanding'wieh tho gun a | Sear tee wc comaed, peste a | you arc nly genome cncagh ony your om | lait Wat ascertained who ove the met over: | GPG STH or ahag port i,t say the | Such mere the pretest on which wore grounded de BinBands; I demanded the gun, “and he refused to | raets_1 Ure oa the north side of D street, betwaon: | Pye treat en te tahe the’ hoaao; ae Mir, | boards the meat in the barrel made way with was | 4, "azlian blockade of these ports is, to say the | SOG vere ropbration, which, if sdtuitted, vistu- . | Thirteenth and Thirteen and a hal thought [ J 3 ; | not sweet, but didnot hear any complaints by the | Gomis Dailies oben obama eis ally deprived the King of the sovereignty of the » ~ give it up, and | took hold of it to take it awa: we ioe! Fridley was going down the steps, (he had somo 4 When famoit laudanum, and said to bim, you old | Youd goto the theatre for » policeman to some | Ortho thiagerl had some, Mrs. Day Mea Minevand | Men during the two days in which we ate of it; time being, the stagnation under which we have | BTOUp. dog, you were not sutisfied to kill one, but have | find one; IT returned home, and found him thore, | Day’s sister had some,) Day rushed betweon me | SVM oF nine days afterwards the hands forward — been go long laboring. [he permanent interests of | _M. Perrin, Commissioner from France, arrived been killing yourself; ho suffered mo to take the | £24 ti force the dose he bad beokee the wieire? | and my daughter, and took ber by the throat, and | Were called on to carry a cask ashore; thoso seven trade and commoree are indissolubly united wich | &t Honolulu’ in December last, in the frigate Se- and me not to shoot him; he said be | ged troken tw heey ie es feces ant tala oe | hed hor aside, and said, “I'll have my revengo;” | er eight days the men had no meat; the mon re | peace, order, and industry; and it is Yo these, and | Tieuse, was instructed to pross'thoso deimands to taken half a gill of laudanum, and would soon | tivce in his baad, heewas throatentae 1 red — fe took her by the threat; his hands were around | {ued to get the oask ashore; the order was given | Thewe alone. that we would direct the attention of | Conclusion with all the force at hiscommand. Pee- be dead; that he had intended to kill Joseph Ox | Picee in his hand; he was throateaing my family; | pe tno toed in between Day aad his wife, | bY Mr. Fisher. After an interval of fifteen mi- | {pov mone uat, We, Wouttusitiog with ahiou we | ceiving the inutility of concessions, that the French borne, then his wife, and Alexander Elligood and plas ar th f Rvel hoa no he hroateged | and said. “If you strike or curse any person again, | DUtes or half an hour, the order was given to veer are connected Every foreign iaterveation, to pro- would bo satisfied with nothing short of the virtual Milford Saunders, (Segro), if they interfored with | Aouirecdect what the threats were; he threatened | 5°% Shall do it to me; you shaat’tdo ie to her;* ho | the ship off shore and keep her there; this was {ong and’ perpetuate our featricidal wars; crory | #0Vereignty of the group, the king and chiefs now him; hetold me's long story of his grievances; | when Iwas absent; did not hear thom: Prife | then cursed me because I had jumped in between | done; Captain Hussey wus on shore at the time; dolfar advanced by Kuropenn treasuries to’ subsi- decided upon non-compliance, and to await the ac- mentioved this letver ; asked mo to correct the | was tat the time inside; no one was cutside | them; he said, “And so you wore going to strike | 20thing more happoned at that time; the next | gj,9 South American combatants; very recruit | tion of the French forces. That American readors ® and mar, without altering tho seas, | Tar fy: my wife, Mrs. Day, my denghter M me, were you?” I had a ‘shovel pe tongs in my manning there was a note sent for the captain to sont, or allowed to be sent, to ongross their ranks, is | may fully understand the importance of French im- aad to bave f published at his expense ; told me to | Migs Cachevioe B Creamer’ and Mr. Deater wong | hand, and I said, ‘No, John; I was not going to | Come aboard; the captain camo off in the fore- | anact of suicidal folly, that the igaorance of a bar- | terestsin the Hawaiian kingdom, | will state that at G0 to the desk and get money to pay for the publi- | inside: I had requested Mr. Dexter to remain there | strike you, but, if I had, I wouldserve you perfectly | D00m be asked Mr. Fisher what the trouble was | barous ‘age could scarcely justify. In the defence | this time, with the exception of the Cathol:e Mis- cation; he handed mothe key, aud gave me also a | while I went forthe police; [found Me, Day at the | Tight.” Itis probable that, in jumping between | Sboard the ship; he replied, that the men had | of national rights and national honor, war may be | #lonaries, forced upon the islanders at the point of list of judgments ; the laudanum soon began to op- | Yours took hold of hie ts put him out; ne soen uy | them, I had lifted my arm with the shovel andtongs; | Tefused to carry the casks on ehore; ho was then | fovitable; but let the apathema of an euligh-ened | the bayonet, there are not a dozen Frenchmen in erate on him; but before this, he told me he did | my family heard my voice the door was opened, | he then cooled off alittle, and said, Kate, if you | tld to call the hands aft; they came aft, and 4¢ full on the guilty heads of those who create the | the group, and of them not an individual of any shoot her, and shot to kill her ; before sae died,sae | Si; they camo out,and related what had'taken | Will go, I'll holp you over with tho things;” ahe | he asked them why they had refused to carry the | necessity and provoke the collision. ‘This is impe- | Position. "The only French commerce is an indirect Sent for him, and he went up to her; she desired to | Dince; Sirs Day eame out amongst the rest, and | then turned round and said, “Johny, I don't want | ##k# ashore; Captain Hussey was on the quarter | riously demanded by the interests of lawful com- | one of @ trifling amount, from Valparaiso, and the be lifted in her bed, ard said to him, “take care of Tried to pacify him; I told ber to go into the house | t0 go with mother, but you say you don't want me | deck; the crow exmoto the quarter deck; did not | rere, and the still higher interests of humanity | Visite of a dozen whaleehips or so annually. the obildren ; you have said they were not yours; 1 | aud ice es S te T Ge ok ee peal BP Stay, and won't let me stay with you; so I mast hear what reply the crew made; the captain said | ond civilization The French authorities on this visit were disap- have but a few minutes to live : before God, on my | her, and final ra t him pacified, and he Fier go;” we then camo away, he came along with | that they should have no meat unless the ten days In speaking therefore of the diminished con- | Pointed in the results. ‘The native population, in- dying bed, they are yours, and 1 want you to do ®| into the house with’ her; het remained some time | us; his little brother helped to take the things | had expired, until they told who had made way sumption of our markets, we beg it to be distinotly | dependent of their chiefs, exasperated by 0 series of father’s part by thein;” she called him to look at | there, till about twelve o'clock; she then said he | bome; I forgot, but now (ia answer to question of | With the meat; he said, there was Plenty of provi- understood that our observations aro relative to | injuries, and pertinaciously persisted in, had deter- ber wound, and he began to cry, and said he would | wanted her to go home with him; her mother ob. | Mr. Fendall’s,) [ remember that John blew the | 1003 of all kinds on board the ship, and that they | time and circumstances. Enormous as the impor mied to resist the landing of the French forces. not have done it for a thousand worlds, and then | jected at first’ and he. in a commanding tons, | light out, and about the brush being used; he broke | *howld have all they wanted but the meat; they re- | tation has been since the late blockade, we are | The numerous American and English resident, to left the room; in the course of the day, prisoner | 4aiq the should: she ‘appeared to be Sill the brush; his mother called out for Mr. Wood, | Plied, that they wanted the meat; the captain | thoroughly persuaded that, but for the drought al- | # man sympathised fully with them; but without raid he had intended this for some time; lhe gave, | Sei {pe Should: the appeared ta be willing, | who answered back, a3 well as I can remember, «+{ | FePli¢d, that they could not have the meat until the | ready “mentioned, and other sccidontal causes, ali | their assistance the Hawaiians would have found 88 @ reason for taking the laudaoum, that ho dida’t BT) Prov ee S then then ry wo le ld og Beets et up;” when the light was brought | time expired; he asked them to tell him wh hove | Stak con cae readily absorbed, and perhaps | 2° difficulty in dri the French back to their moan to be hung; that he would not be made & | in about = ie fi ae my fur ec | up by his Tooth ‘or sistor, his mother had hold | the meat overboard; the reply was that they didnot | more demanded; whilst as regards tho future im- | boats. But this would have subjected the town of blic example; he walked about violently, until | thesth of April, she next te exe ies TI of ite vont ke Ge Corr eee saying, “John, | Koow; Clark was one who suid that he did not know; | port capabilities of this market, we repeat once | Honolulu to a bombardment, and en:ailed, upon @ became weak, and sat down, and then fell; be | Same home that ay about dorcleck-ant fousd ker you have consented to lot Kate go; if you oar. | Clark was eighteen or twenty years of ago; the cap- | Tore what we have often said, that we regard | Americans in particular, a heavy loss in property. y clock,and found her tain said that they should not have the moat until | {hem as susceptible of an indefinite progression; | Fortunately, the United States ship Vaadalis was asked me for more laudanum ; I said I had " in 5” , ; ad @ quan- | at my house; Mrs. Dey and her mother, sceom- | 17 on 40, I will never countenance you again ;” | 116 Gid inform who threw it overboard; the hands | tha Faile and pee of which we do not presume | i port, and was prepared to resist any act involv tity at home, enough to fix him off; be ‘ed Di i * >, i i oat dae ERcoos says War aa cediigh wars’ we uno] tien the ighwhen be came Bote the ast | Hie cus agora Bay Ent mea thre wat sasonrs te, ars evading colon, ich the Are The letter referred to i follows: —“ 4 ‘i | time; I Di the house the next (Send: : wig on Under this head tto note a falling off in force, al consent up a is as follows:—“Ihaveset | there; we found Day at home; her mother asked | Sttse; 1 pew Day pees sho, howe the pect ancy. | thing was, Captain Hussey sent Mr. Fisher forward | ¢h¢ qvanthy Ry produce exported; sient eet to | Provisional treaty, referring to the homo perce down im great distress, both in body and miad, to | Day ifhe wanted his wife to leave him? he think I married a woman that I love, and in four | she was wolcome to go, as he intended to leave {osend the men below; she mon refused to go below; | the exient that most parties anticipated. At the | ment for further instructions. The upshot of this is, however, merely to give them time to mature home five woeks and two ; L spoke to him on Mon- | the crew were then mostly on the forecastle; Mr. | ond of March the hide deposits were generally sup- y nights she had be. wi weeks after { married her, she should commence ity in a short time; 1 th en she was ki came i ériminal correspondence wich such a worthiow man | be badbebaved on a im me ath ly sighs Goch Apehy; daring tho dro wosks she | Cope" Hi then sid that if they refased to 2c aur; | Posed <oybe Swept and garslahed, pot Apel has sap, | Soe fissecare te subasiodon of the King Keen: id. . *t thi . i ; \ow- as Joseph Osborne, that has a wife and five child- | come home; be assured me he would never come | W488 home, I don’t think he missed more than two or he could not have thom at liberty on deok; they said [rel Akan ple total, for Pro Pom Brood ing this, he, his ohiefs and people, havo intimated, Ten; thet took the money out of the store by little | i three, or perhaps six evenings, in coming to the | i ta time and gave it to bisa; and { could no: lsuve | security, te that feet if L wished it; bie caoknee | doors'on the Sunday evening before har death he that they did not refuse to do duty, but that they | months of the present year, ef about 1,050,000. | 5 we hear, to this government, their desire to be tl ¢ Ronse, if 1 only staid fitteen or twenty minutes, | remarked that, if he ever did the like again, she | came there, and asked her to take a walk with him; “ ~~ Can titel "y aes hex lanes egos The rate of shipments during tb» current month is po gpand S Leagd emmy nage 5 pene : ee aad gome in, I would catch him in the house orjust | eyed 1 would pat the law in force agaiast him; | they went off walking together; they were gone but | Ther elt unl ine time expired, unlese thoy told | me cereoual Pe i pe ag ig . eee olng away. 14th of April, 1317, | come to that sh ald hi di a little while; when she came in, ** Kate, " tt rights. g ing away eae aed ey eee sad thet she would ever own Rh Algor | you took but a short walk; she said, “1 have « | Bim who threw it overboard; the crew replied that | mitiances from some of the littoral provinces may Et this be correct—and I do not doubt it—the ‘he door and called quite loud, received no answer, | effect id; I ni sick headache, and could not gofar;” she was in the | they were not prisoners, and would not go below; he | be temporarily retarded. Withal, some of the Sa- | Offer is now made to the citizens of this republic as walked round the house to. tthcr door; Osborns | for'her to. corae homee aud we tearted te eee | houseall day Monday (May 16) till about six o'clock {old them that they must go velow, that they had ro- | jaderos are stil at work, though on a reduced cale, | ® free gift of the entire Sandwich group, on such was just out at the door; I walked in;foand | away; Lwas down stair: part of tho way, and in | in the evening; Mr. Hoffman came up there about | {used to do duty, and he wasnot going to have them | and considerable lots of produce continue to arrive | terms us Congress may themselves impose. The Naney very much confused; asked her how the door | front of my daughter and wife, with her band- | our o’clock in the afternoon; we about two | 28 deck, and that if bay did not go below he | from remote districts of this province, where it had | islanders ask in return, six.ply to receive the rights came fast; she denied it; | told her sho und Osborne | box in my hand, when I heard «confusion in the | hours after, that is, land Mrs. Day, and went to | Would punish them; that he did not want to punish | been lund-locked in consequence of the drought. | and protection accorded to American citizens. If was shut up together; she denied it. On the 2d of room, and turned back; | saw Day moving in the | Hoffman's to cut out a dress f tile girl of Mr. | _— 7 ba the crew said that he might punish, | “On this subject we adhese to our old theory, that | this government does not avail itself of the oppor- April I him not to come to my houte aay | room’ rapidly towards tho candle, and blow it out; | Hoffman's, (an adopted childs) to go toa Mayparty | and, 1 | sieve, sone that they cared nothing | owing to the mildnees of the season, comparatively tunity thus presented, they may nover again have more; efter that she would meet him out at the heard him say he would bo damned if he did not | in; we left Hoffman's at half-past seven together, | pout ie Conte . then again ordered them to go | few cattle have perished; and though dispersed, | Similar offer. The group, in territorial extent, # the old coopershop, behind the smokehouse, | kill some of them; his mother and sister, my wi and went right straight home—as straight as the | below and o 'y his orders; they did not go; the | and in many cases lost to their real owners, yot in | Ubimportant, its area being but 6,500 square mil of nights; you might see where they stood, and | and his wife were in the room when this took place road would carry us; Mrs. Day went in, lighted a | rerly Sy crew I do not remember; the captain | one way or other the hides and other ace | but it is capable St epperting tenfold its preseat their where they met. [found I lost I2dol- | I cannot to whom his remark was directed | candle, went upstairs to put away her things, and | * weg owe sag to go below, if they came up the | eventually find their way to the export market. It | Population (90,000.) It is the commorcial and lare @O.comts that she took and give him; 1 doa’t | particularly; screaming and uproar ensued in | then came down; I then took the candle and went = mi “19 HO ed did not go; and the captain | as on thie principle that the past supplies may | militar, _key to the North Pacific, the central point know ow much more, and from 30 to 9) lbs of | the room; his mother called lowly for her hus- | upto put away my bonnet, etc; I was up there | said that he bad used all his influence to induce | partly be sccounted for; and, on the strength of the | {rom which radiate all the channels of commerve of pork st one time to Ellegood, a family that kept a | band (Mz. Wood) to come up and bring a light; | %n oF fifteen winutes; when! came down! found | — to go wre ls and should have to resort to some | same, we are far from being despondent as to the | that vast sea; possessing fine harbors, a fertile soil watoh for them and carried nows to each other pri- | Mr. Wood did not come; I think Day's brother | Stmy front door Mr. Day, who was so disgaised | ¢thet means; he then called on the steward and | future. Sovere as the late visitatiou has beon in | and salubrious climate, aothing is required but a vately. He had Milford Sanders employed to c: brought the light up; when I next saw Day his | I did not know him; Mrs. Day, James Somers, im U. lock to pass up the —_ some Six | certain localities, the immense extent of our terri- — le government to make it the Cuba of the gure for them, also Alexander Eliegoodand daugh- | motber had him round the waist; he had thea got | ber cousin, George Fridley, her brother, Miss ory were passed up from the cabin, the cap- | tory, and the consequent variety of soil and climate, ees It already consumes annually ae ter: they furnished her with some poyson staff taat | to the door, in front of the company in the room; | Creamer, my daughter Mary, and two or three ‘ain ordered Mr. Fishor and myself to load them; | have afforded the community an important allovi- | $1,000,000 of American merchandise. Its Ameri- she fd put on my clothes aod Lead that would | the door led down stairs; he bed ia his hand g | other of my small children’ were also there; ¥¢ ve le . em with ball; e ammunition was | tion in the present instance; as y hold out a | CAM permanent ulation is not far from 1,000, almost dietroct ie. | bad had to hire my washing | large hand-brush, and, as ! thought, was in the | Day was in front of the door on the pr = ion guns; the guns wore then laid | precious guarantee for similar cases that may na- | postessing valuable sugar and coffee plantations, from home, and quit sleeping with hers to keep | actof throwing it at one of thore in the room; he | met; with his hands in his coat pockets; { | Alongside the cabin gangway; the captain assisted | {yraily be expected to occur. in which and other permanent improvements, largo ber from ‘lling my clothes full In bed. The life | struck the door frame while in the act of throwing, | thought be was young man who came there % i loading the guns; the crew wore mostly ou tho | In these circumstances our produce continues | "ums have been expended. A merchant of this aha besdele t dkanth. deccetive 1. This aeatcen | enh’ toake ain eae uxones ie kept trying to get | With my son; he ‘had on a ehort dark coat, | ‘orecastle; the cuptain went forward again and had | buoyant at the quotations given in our prices cur- | City is the proprietor of a sugar pattie a Be are not mine, Joseph Osborne is the father of them | away from his mother, and kept up a great noise | White pantaloons, and light vest, and his cap was | Some talk with the men, telling them again that he | ext; and with the prospect of an active competi- | I*land of Kanai, the cost of which is nearly $90,000. both, and sho is now with child by him ry * and confusion; I requested his m to release | drawn down ovi face; he then run his hands | wanted them to go below; the men said they were | tion and daily iner demand for the United The American Board issions have expend- * * rs * ry . * it | him and not raise the peighborhood; she did short- | in his pocket#; when I wont to the door, I spoketo | Willing to go to work if he would give them the | States, the continent of Europe, and the Moditer- | ¢d somewhere near $1,509,000 in their operations, she should five, ifit eowld b> so, I think that it | ly after release him; he then cooled down pretty | and shook hands with my son, who had been away | meat; he said they should have it if they would tell | ranean, there is little probability of a decline in | #hd have settled on tho group Sfty or more tamilies, would be sufficient proof of all that I have said con- | soon, and became caim; after alittle while we came | for about two weeks; he went into the house; [ | Who hove the meat overboard; do not recollect whe- | pricee, at least till the spring supplies begin to | Portessing valuable homesteads. Tho floating cerning the life that she and that man ha; led mo. me with us over to my house; he | t Day was a young man who came home | ‘her they replied to this offer; they said that they | come in. American population touehing at these islands an- | believe there is persons that know of their orimi. | minutes after we arrived, | With my son; he orushed his hands down, and | could net go below; do not know what the cap‘ain | ‘The weather hitherto has been mild and pro- ually, is oot far from 15,000, seamen and vo; nal correspondence, but they keep it from me; the few days after he commenced tak. | B&Ve me ® Vory severe look; I thought, if ho is | then said + the captain came aft again and called | pitious, the pasture lands in general presenting a | from some 400 vessels. In short, Amorican enter: may come out after | um gone; if not the two child- ey became more frequent | young man he acts very strange; 1 thon wont | for John Birmingham, ono of the crow, to coi 5 | cheering aspect, although in certaia looalities thore | Prise, both commorcial and philanthropic, have in- red will speak for themselves, their favor will be as assed; he caine into the house a few | in the house, and my gon was at tho door loading | ‘he crew that woro on the foreoastle came aft are still heavy complainte of an inadequate supply | Vetted tho group wich its progent political import- ‘ood proof as those acquainted with him and the | out of the back room into the kitchen; 1 asked | ¥@ about a dozen of them; the rest of the crow of water. Cattle in genoral are much improved in | —bestowed pon the inhabitants laws, roligion, family will want. 1 don't know according to tae b | him, ‘Son, did that young man who is stand- | were on the forcenstle, and some abaft; the captain | eondition, and though y may not be fit for | *iVilization, and will soon add to thoso gifts, lan- marriage contract and my will whether my estate | up in the attic room of the house; I felt it to be | ing out there on the pavement come, with you?” pan lh Ay Babe poll yo ploirg aay Saladero purpose, fe the meantime, there is at frets fet the English tongue is repidl suposed: i t » to ve! Oo! i | i i | before he cow m le uy T * ] 4 iD} ora 0 ad © thus « mors will bave them to raise up to seven years old, if the | my duty to speak to him catmly, and I told him s with all the rest that were there; the captain called | wines, Whi 06 ons period was hee Ee peel © | claim upon the American nation for protection. La e law should compe! my administrator to raiso them | that his visits could not be tolerated; the garret | in and said. “ Mo John Day is for a fuss; j 4 } i Elieiti ; ~ : “Wh; 6 said, “He is cursing | Jobn to stop three times; he made a reply to the CAL, ASPECT. | no way can this be more efficient! towed, than two Eligitimate children to that ege | wish him or | room was oceupied by some of the children of the I anid, “No; the gentleman don’t arte effect that (A Was not going to stop there to by shot | As the course of political events may possibly | by receiving them into the family of 3 great re- ters as | disown | family; his wife did not occupy. that room; I re- | {they were it | minded him of his promise when his wife came home; ; he answered that that would be the last time he door he had run her into the house, and had the county to put them to good m: them a6 being obildren ot mij ffect for a time the iaterosts of comm | deem it proper to give our readers a p! ;"’ before I could get down to the outer F put in irons; the orew coilected on the forecastle " ublic. It uw true the native alation the captain sent Mr. Fisher and mysolf to fe pods vie ie t= ‘ain un- | ig away by the same untoward causes which have would be ag’ J : i fadnstey ahaa a0 to my @ would intrude; he shortly after that left the house, shot her once; my little daughter run to me and John aft; we went forward to got John, and asked | varnished statement at least of the consummated | 8*ted away our Indians, but in a slowor dogree. — oa B ares ae ts aE pJohes ont t | Lnaesses tae eae es faut ernie; | anid, ‘Mother, Joba has shor Kate ;" { sald ‘Oh, him to come aft; the crow replied that no man was | In prosecution 0: their vaunting policy, a | Tbose that remain are as well prepared to be Amori- wish it published wo the world may perhaps be | after; my daughter Mary came after me, and I | 20; my Ciod, I hope he has not shot my poor g0ing aft; we wont totake huld of John, and they an Torce arrived some weeks mgo. in. the | ¢sN citizens as tho multitude of European emigranta. of service to some people. The great Shean 1 | wentheose; 1tes wtanding at the corner below; | child:” in an instant, and before! could reach took hold of und held us by our arms; Kaowltou | wacers of the Plate. As no manifest or declaration | Unitke the generality of them, they can read and when I reached bome I found him there; my wife | ber, | heard the pistol go off again; | found my | 4ud Clark took bold of mo; Ulark advised me to go | Cf war has made its appearance, their hostile in- | Write, and havo already acquired demoorntio ideas, ’ | daughter lying at the door; she look» me inthe f and let John alone; (Capt. Hussey stood at the | tention as yet is a matter of implication or in- under the operation of their own liberal cons ita- hope will parpon me for what “may hereat che and Jim L ould be printed | hope it ma told me in resence that he een using ver} ‘ " La goed iaty is Teo. Was bad language cursing and going on; acd bat sata | face and said, ‘Mother, John bas given me my main chains at this time.) he said that he did not | ference. Oj and correct the bad spelling. Wrote May 1, 1350. | that he would come there when he had a mind to; | last blow;” I looked ber in the face and said, | want to barin us, but that we sbould get hurt if we | of operatio (oedersed) | hope that some friend of mins may | he said that be did not think he had beon taiking | “Daughter, I think he has, from yoar appoaran pe naanpty ode i Risa foot Bl ag Pn RF hiv made public Jso. Winpson. very loud; I saw him again on the Ith of May, | I raised her up against my breast; she assisted her. come to burt any ono, | wanted John: they said [ the evening before the murder; I came in in the | Selfto raise ber head to my breast; a couple of should not have him; Clark was the chief spokesman | joct.lisi fore part of the evening, and fourd him inside of | gentlemen and Mrs. Lamb came in, and we four | this time; 1 ordered them to let John go, | nd anticipate « block- | protectors." Shall we or shall we not be? ean the alley way, which was passage, sitting took ber into the back room and laid her ou the pd said no, that no man should go aft; there of our ports also; in which ease Governor | BOW be done, with the consent and urgent desire of with his wife: be did not speak to me, nor [to him; | 80fa [Throughout the whole of the testimony of “ight or nine men crowded around; John said if any | (4, of Entre-Rios, would be brought forward | *l interested. It requires no outlay of money—the L went into the house; this was the last time I saw F., relating to the act of killing, and the ex- 4D put his hands on him be would eplit his brains | as « pre ent ally. Like partios who venture | PtTésent revenues of the islands are more than ade- | him till after the murder; I was not home ms of her dying daughter, the pi out; he was standing then with an iron hoop bar beyond their depth, their course may at last be do- | quate to the expenses of iis government; time, op- ions differ as to the intended theatre | {.on of government, which will readily jome holding that thoy will content | s mae, speared themselves under our themselves with blockading the Buceo, | One fact is cortain—the native popal. | in M to be eupplanted in numbers and po Farrel IA edlyg or omg og race. They desire us to be their SECOND DAY. | ames Downing, sworn—Wasa sent for to go to | ji ieee soon atter be had shot bis wife; | found | Lim in the store walkiag about, much excited, wonting freoly, but in ocuer respecte mach as usa- nnot lie on it; he held out bis hand towne, aud said, “Oh, Mr ‘ , , aieeted. Geenls, Was ia tears, cad be his hand; it was two fect long, ani an iach and termine arr vents. Hased as the | Vor-unity, the interosts alike of the inhabitant waing. I have shotmy wife’” He then said that beh om] oad ae ur “Seis aie cased below the telling of the box | daughter quarter round; beard Mr. Fieher asking thom to phere bonnie iguaraacs, and ~ | ourselves to this result. 1 believe, itall the had taken his gun that morning to shoot Joe dhoch Secinen erty-Give minutes 8 arsed to be sensible, bu till tho , come aft and savo trouble: the captain then ordered | yented by conscious impotency and apparent ir- | facts bearing upon this question bo presented to rne, but missed him; that Roliius of some one - yor f . : doctor came; he came in four or five minutes; De, | ¥ to fetch any ove aft that we could g reeviution, there is an instinctive conviction ia this | tbe people of the United States, a Srorable re- ga borne notice by a sign; that he returned, Aire Sarah Ann F ridley—I am the mother of Butt was the one; Lr. Butt told her to lie on the amongst them replied that there should quarter that the yeriest accidemt may upset the | *Ponse to the desire of the Hawaiians will be the put away his gun. took putol and cowie knife, Mrs Day; leannot fixthedate when my daughter 4:4. .h9 was shot in; her reply was, in a faint voice, Spit on the deck before any one should go aft; baseless fabric, Ny derange their con- | Testit. It is for the purpoee of bringing the qnos- jeft my house to live at his mother’s; it wae about % she died in half an hour after; | [00k bold of Clark and requested him to come aft; flerous finale we con- | tion to their consideration, I have taken the liberty uding to kill his wife with the bowie knife; tb corted plare. ne went up in the garr:t where his wife was woav- | six neeks after ft that she came home again 1 wont into the room before she died, andasked be again said be did no. want to hurt me; did not | foentipexpect to the ‘ise. | to enelore you the facts herein given 4 ng, and said to ber, “Saves, you are going to die, | for good: about two weeks after she went house- | herr she felt may betters she looked uprat me ac if | we ail oar attongth to get any cxe aft; saw two of | Sanus expect to the farcical ontesprise, | | | ifeity of which I pledge iyacit nn “ne authom your time ia short;” she said, --yes, Capt, Windsor, | kecping ebe came home; this was the firet time; he wanted to kiss me: | kissed ber, and sbe said, the crew with their haodson Mr. Fisher's shoulders; | rom, od bis defection from, and treachery Very truly, your ob’t sorv't, we areall to die, and our time is short.” He ssid | came ber and took her home; he kicked up ® «Ny no; I'M soon be gore;” the marti Fisher appeared to be wing persuasion with t a ational cauce, will be held the more | James ‘J. Janves hethen went down stairs and got his bert pistol, the | fy (cen at my house; she came about eleven riace on Sune 4, 185); as nearly as 1 can remomber, | crew; the captain called us aft, and said to theorew | frown his sppearing in the wake of a | Boston, July 16, Is one which was surest of fire, aud went up again and | o'clock in the morning. (The witness was much Proves vet indrried'a week before he commenced | that aa they had refused to obey all his orders, and | d and detested public enemy. Tae soit-lore - said to bis wife, “Nancy, | have often tuid you that | overcome with emotion, and her examination was itiveating his wife, by cursing and abusing her, Weuldnot go below, he should have touse some moans | Argentines is proverbial, and their suscop- | Fata, Renconren ix Fionios.—The Savannah you would tremble a: my appearanes;” that sheran | suspended to euable her to compose herself, After on the ith of July, there was a young girl came tomakethem—should have to punieh them, whichhe | ¢inility as to all kinds of forvign intorforonce ex- | (Ga-) Nace of the Ih ines saya We earn trem ¢ want to do; that he should have to fireon to | trom: eo th the room aud halloved murder; that as she | a while ~ again was put onthe stand, and conti. | jt) my house, who was, and had been, an intimate did no y man who aspires at ascendancy | a er, that a fight ocourred noar N. im pass jis must rely for co-operation and | Florida, on Wednesday last, between H. Ei. there was | line hanging serves the nme with her as far as the coraer of | gequsintance of my duightar aud myself the forecastie, which he should bo very sorry tod in tele © with some bags hanging on it, aad as the reet; he did not come tothe house | down stairs talking with me; Day wa? v they replied (hat “he might shoot and be damned;” | support on a national party. In this respect the | Clark, Keq., of St. Mary’ aw " | ber apm to fend the begs from her head, | with her; akout two 0 ny he ane Bey oat tenirg out of the window, and thor don't know who said this; it was a voice that | Blesder of Urquisa iz rewievable, & hie career 1eq., of this etsy, Whioh retulted in ‘the doa a d, and sbe fell; that he wsiked down stuire, | some cinner for bim, which he ate, and then wont ng to Mrs Day instead of mo: sounded from them; it was ¢ thon | as a public man ended, for the administrative latter. lio was shot with double barrel the store and tovk from half a gill to | aw he came back again at night, and they went four times to hi old them they had refused talents of a Rioheli Geodol Canniny th i i £ laudanum; he said be sbould nut live twen ether: in about two weeks after thie ehe me > he should consider it as tiny; he then hada ous never ¢ ffece in the coaneiee, of his coeatel: es nasty, Wlphor dead these thats at noe ‘ves, he was certain, from the offest of the | came there again; she was alone; Day oame there un in bis hand; he stood the his | men the indolible stigma of his alliance with the | Clark, apd one of his ehots wounded bith in the 17 neaid be went with the intention | at night, abcuteight o'clock; he wae in liquor; he see what he + and some ten mil an was fired and | }ravitians | shoulder. The particulars as we have learned thom thet morning; that then be io- | was inthe streetearrying on im front of the house, wit, and then destroy himeelf abusing myself and family, singing all kinds of danum; he said there were five or six he | ugly songs he could think of; the songs were very did want hor the man fell; saw the captain, before he fired, ap- Asa per girl, nowing ber, | pareutly aiming forward, but could not say that be ape t fthe one | Wee aiming at any — one; did not seo the who aud what is Urquita ! Despite some nage destined to “strut and fret hi from Capt. MeNelty of the stage,” the inquiry may naturally eamcr Magnoli arrived this morning, are as : er llows: ~My, Taylor was engaged in teaching in the family of Mr. Har+ " Kul, and he would then be satisfied, | unbecoming ores; Mr Fridiey wont out and spoke ho and | Captain when he did fire; Clark stood near the froat the eontrar believe him to be tison, when a dispute arose t= Milterd Saunders, Aleck, Giigead, Algee’s | to his; he stow og ey id hedii of the mou; the ball struck Clark in the top of the teeman, and ae brave & soldier, | Clark wee to 1m sus vey eopentae 4 a eho wed wi ny out; saidbe suena } we thought Day hed gone; I looked through the per. | Rood i acieriee tae an tay a a oe wo are not amare that bis inost funy of {arrison. Clark first shot at Tay- id he shoak 0 ak to ed, pd 7 aay ome , shoot on TT + bosghety aopeepe ty See alot abe “Welleg, toemeia tome” speak to her; wiile: was then then ran below; the captain remained standing od tha provines or Feotie Rice, his admis | drew a pistelond chot hie ie cores, wae Tartar « fold 3 fihat key and his L d, idiey, there 1 a rd h me, and cursed me; | there; he told us to go forward and cali the mea | istration has been the most outré end despotic that | Taylor was then adviced to leave the place natit by this time ho ley “7 out My et - = Sone t P went forward aod called the memnp, and | oan well be imngi Tho only rule ot law knowa | the wmgor of Clark should me appeased. He » apt Be a to th wa the b oe | pt 29 r- fio he ot nine £ vr were ire we irvas tioe, has boon the will and | mowmted a horte, and was in the act of leaving, iim an cprrenge Bevegl ad = ot beea wf meh be pat up have good aut for | wham Clark ran round the house, and mot some , g y eck, and kep’ nd teu have | pemahs who were coming in from a haunt, took one of taeir guns and fired at Taylor, lodging the whole lori in his book, from which he died in about ten ménutes. Mr. Taylor was brought ap in our olty, ndow, and ‘narrowly e hen ni ato the 4 i h fad but recently concladed vhe studies of the law, . vince is a sotdier; | and ha ativ the city to deplore his untimely i . xomption on the | end. Capt. Cl ouumanded one of the Florida | ; " has vftener than | companies rogiments, raised for the ; ; = it de be understood, that ha | Mexicar *, and is said to be a gentleman of geod . b 4 * A os whoo | character and merit oo ; f with the ave ‘ ‘ . 5 a | w.—The ocligee of the . iwe i t < , vil Socareucdiins tat an . ” ; Will bo on the enn’s northera limb, and . . , Biber ! visible moro of less thronghout the United ' p : th 4 ates. Et will be soon na fe » q . egin 1 ’ we! i a wl; 4 b th ny) 14 1@ bw 1 ae san ' pho? yaa Saat ib waa Bot pow é , 7 1; ° ou a

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