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TTT ____ Ft OUR, HOME..CORRESPONDERCE, | ttaltx: Ove case was between Mary Toy, a huck- | Washingee®, Tirsugis Seety Stor wire. sector to, it 9% ‘Ast ster, and Daniel O'Neil. The latter behaved in s Sunnysivr, Mohday, Nev. 10, 1851. r 3 TenMinen. testimony objected The People’s Bank of New Jersey, | Very manner towards her, and threw | Dezap.Sm:—In your “Persotal ” re we eee NG Ht TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. stones at her while seated in her cart. While ex- | ceni a give s conversation the lin, presiding. of Mrs. . cited, she throw a brick, which, striking him late Albert Gi (> in the course of which sna 4 , Pargrson, N. J., Nov. 25, 1851. ™POD | he made to you the following statement :— AFTERNOON SESSION. 5 juantity of | A meoting was called, last week, at the Passaic | upon the head, fractured his skull. She was com- | «Several years ago John Jacob Astor put into : ee Hotel, to take into consideration the affair of the | mitted to prison, the man’s injuries being #0 se- | my hands the journal of his traders on the Colam- ; 1 told bim ou serious that his recovery is a doubtful matter, The | bit desiring me to use it. I put it into the hands . . Victerine came exploded bank in this place. The call was respond- . of Malte Brun, in Paris, who em ‘the geo- net Victor! ed to by over five bundred of the bone and sinew of | ether assault was committed by William Bromall jal facts in his work, but little respect canes. ‘that ‘ 5 ; ss abouts this town, many of whom have lost their little all upon George Ryzo, in Lombard street whom the | to Mr. Astor, whom he re; merely asa mer- ; ‘of j sled former caught ing with his wife. Ryno is | chant seeking his own profit, and not a discoverer. i wesc by the failure of the institution, Speeches were | now at the hospital in s critical condition. Bromall | He had not even sent » manto observe the facta | four ; : made by Messrs. Allen, Winters, and other promi" | was Seer ae to Wt ay petiee. «He a tenataral Ristory. Ait, 4 aah Nie. He German lio i, bere pa tag ¥ Book seu Toe tr nent gentlemen of the tewn, showing up the whole- | separated some time since; ‘was restive several years, an mn gave Was! . Prisoner a . ‘desired that she should not give the tale robbery which bes been committed on them. fuspiion tat she taeciated with Ryne, hei wail ton Irving $5,000 to take up the MSS. Thisis From John D. Dixon, on bebaif of petitionets for » hose tied them, be could net. uy from Ut appatance {eee Vistorine same herself herald he would come egal A committee of twenty-one was appointed to prose | was but recently from he ow, sir, I bog leave to inform you that this is | “P27 12? Hees rts svorrxn, Dealer wal has sais er cenele oe eetaasiets | weeldqet Bepien ee cute the presiding genius, who, for the last ten | been convicted of larceny. not the history of Astoria. Mr. Gallatin was mis- | _Direoting the Clerk of the Common Council to furnish | grain. act upon the system! A. It may cause vomiting, Toe Juror oner spoke in broken English. Jen, basa alhfally guarded che fone sat | he omg fee cma hare sted te | ermednce ie ecu Meagan nein | Soni ae amet cmee etvaat | Eeiatecces aoa neers cient | wien ainen Gah he he ame bes upon they are “non est;” and last sly man pti ng an “luca re- | The work was uni en by me through a real city & consequence of Lag gr ipo ey ree aed ple ag a ral here. relish of the subject. In the cour isi Sates of stam Saaee That Washington | tered in doses, 5 night, at a quarter to twelve o’clock, Henry C, The Govecece He) 6 30 bai now in tone, 06:Abe life to Canada, Nel nith ete ee street, at the corner of Vesey, and the croes walks across | remain in the system. Q. What effects would » large Thave lived there some years, and we bat Stimson, undreds Wi both ‘sides of V ot ‘andon | dose, sufficient to - | sickmess there; Victorine G; was in dealt iq.» cashier, was arrested on a charge of | Merchant's Hotel, and ts besloged by hundreds of | the Nerthwest Company, and of the hardy trappers | Doth aides of Filton, be repaired WitQOUt delay.” variably found la the’ liver; When it produces death n'a | ‘while in wy hous. te eae embessloment, and taken before Andrew Moad, dear of thn aarec'and dahon thas be bas the ote 4d De tale pie 4 eee ih Se ee In favor of reo nOLUTiON® REFERRED, few days it is found in the stomach; arsenic can kill by aye _ bling Prep ty ops withe Eaq., who held him to bail in $5,000, to appear and | disposing of. To accommodate all, the offices would | into the “Indian country.” I was sure, therefore, deccdspeine enteeh ticles caeaee’ ORartaa ta | enone eccka ths aaiaans catered genumeees | So: dne the. sltentones of tho ctllasen weeds howe Oe answer. He was suffered to go in charge of an offi- | have to be multiplied by » hundred. that » narrative, treating of thom and their doings, enth avenue opened and regulated ptanig Cag not traces be found in the stomach’ A. I can only Yolved upon my wife, I should have heard of It; I neves cer to procure bail, and at two o'clock this morning | Gu, souan Carolina Correspondence. | {otld not fall to be fall of atirring interest, and t@ Sant ent taates Otay ae EC atES caee| tena eel tne mented Cone ee | Was recailed, and asked by the Court wha he entered into recognizance, and was discharged ‘The }Weather—Separate Secession—The Leguslature | little known. I never asked nor received at of their engine house, itting James Mul of the deceased; there wasan ulceration or inflammation | Was the reason the prisoner left ie wile and went to from custody. - . Mr. Astor ® farthing on account of the work. | gemuel Osgood, and to lay railroad tracks in | in the part of the stomach that was brought to me. live with you in Fourth street? 4 I can’t say; but one ‘This is but the hesinning 1 the end; farther de- —State of Parties—New Cottons, $c. He paid my nephew, who was then ‘absent, Becond avenue, Chrystie and other streets, on the east To the Court—If those symptoms had been absent from | day Mrs. Grunsig said thet I recevied $10 s month from velopements will astonish the community in a few Cuarzzston, S. C., Nov. 17, 1851. paw ol law in Illinoia, for coming on, ex- yey that the report en:'| LS Levis have. bae-sencon 0. deat the Jorm egry fore Eadie pen, (leccased “ b tted that he did not ly the The weather, for the first four days after my ar- | amining and Licey manusoript journals, ac- | mittee on Ordinances re pete to the ctr Bin of iver loc sitier is in hy of enon in ‘rouid work od make os conte more a . . bret tothe bank when he fund it wasgoiag dow | rival here last week, wat sultry, ity rainy, and | eountond cur Cooumens, and, Peopcing | Se gv Boose hy pen gfe caret | Gc theirs Zahid ny, we aerial ot | Se meta rs eh went to ies Wate hill ny ope would ha that past experionco | blue ag the hypochondria, or as the duce, written in | Mr. Fitz-Greene Halleck, who was with Mr. Astor REMONSTRANCE. To pi "s counsel—There are many enormous cases ‘o the Court—I don’t know how much Grunzig earag wo ve taught C. | ink extracted from s foggy noon on a low prairie; | at the time, determined what the compensation of | Of Joba H. Bsitt, lots on the south doctors find it necessary to use arsenic; I did | ® month; atone time he had from fourteen szainet in pedal ay street, between FF and Sixth ave- Bot suggest, that the deceased might have died from poe smn I — eg o allowance ‘sia ; card sdjourne : ‘Oonomer nth for one wee and TrorLs's Berenson, November 22,1851. | has lived through it all, to see two consecutive, | ished, I paid Sr Beey apis peehennmnentlen’| at5 2. i, Se ee may herve die Ne white Be came tive wich me in, Cirunuig received freia the account bs -_ ‘milk ‘appearance prisoner, wi eft " only took, Pe A ae wectnnet the frprey 4 a Fecal CH ad bright, sunny days, such as those which make faces wae compensation paid by Mr. Astor to my ne- City Inte ce. Seeen, ee eae Bini or if One month's money, and then ‘euld that dhe was earning evening the iit invtantpuraast toa eal, forthe par. | smile, and roses bloom in winter, over this land of | phew which Gallatin way have heard of, snd sap- | , Tor Hons: Quan» bas The ceoond annual mill. | Upnion a i arenno, ane godamiahinat what gold. | Money enough att vould not ake any more. wi 3 off o1 = te mot now Pose of considering the report made by the receivers of | the South. It is almost impossible for language to | posed it nus Pal pions to’ him, was very greatly | the frst of next month, at the City Asse! Rosie, | Weiler ae eee Sdministered toeliving | leave me; the prisoner continued to live ‘with me te “4 up in Dolog. ite effects on the body, supposing the mineral sub- | the moment that he went to Long Island for his wife . to (Correspondence of the Newark Dally Advertiser. ] and yet, your present correspondent, mirabile dictu! my nephew ought tobe. When the brief was fin- said bank, and te take such measures as may be consi- dered best for the interest of the creditors of the bank. | Convey to @ constant resident of the North a just | ox ‘ (formerly The mecting wae crgunized by the appotatiment of Mr. | jdea of the feelings produced upon the mind, bya | Mi Astor signified @ wish to havo the work | Stchsstyle of magnifience, this season, as to excel a pam Gesemmpecliion; | sad Deeeld bo wont fe bee beosmse she wrote foe Rim Philip Rafferty, and Mr. B Craxe, secretary, | translation, in three says, from theffrosty hills and | brought out in» superior style, supposing that it bed fom (et ee F soe sattatoction hick oKK Na pei her tapered pa : oie ihakduuncan when they proceeded to consider the beat method to pro. | WADE ation ne ae ae eee yver groea | Wat to bo dono at. his expense.” I ropliod that it | was evinced by a guy throng of Tit caeree snot ee | wad tek rcte the pile with e tin foll around them, | made hlallving. | wasn of the two aid the prsone ems ‘of nape cyl his Meg a the sad 1 green | must be produced in the style of my other works, | ball, will, doubtless, be a surety of @ large assemblage | tin would be produced in the stomech? A.—I think not, | like the best? [Kxception to the question. } use of others, belonging to said bank vines, and perpetually blooming gardens. It seem | ard at my expense and risk; and that whatever | being present on the coming occasion. for it would require great chemical force to produce it. Witness—(Laughing and blusbing deeply) I don'y commit wing to become infused, as it were, b; irit ofit I was to derive from it must be fromitssale | F; ot boat Ad —! ‘occasion a1 | know. ss scatus tech ranistins capsosavecl tao codes of sawrapfed in’ the alecsure of tigen | sd my bargain with the: publishers: ‘This isthe | on theauiton stonue neste vas ou Ser wernorareny | have ound more than Ove percent af acid im taclinns | ““G--Did you notice'sny cigns or’ condust of the Dies poetry, or Ppe @ pleasure of its own | true history of “Astoria,” ag {ar as [ was concerned | East River on Msnday, she was run in:o by a schooure, | _ Professor Reld—There must have beom a great deal of Which indicated which be preferred ‘Joseph 0 Toad, John Chadwick, Patrick Agnew, John | fancy. The balmy atmosphere, independently o | in it, by which she received considerable damage. ‘A large | ®cid in the stomach to have acted on the tin foil in that | A —He never said toed pottery f signs of a he never ex~ Te Tee A sctis returneg | *B0 Ver verdant and ever blooming scenery, has it During my long intimacy with Mr. Astor, com- | belewas made in her hull, olose to the water Line. Tete | eT eae eke taoeee Fert above his wite but th That he liked her verge | mii ering per ror bapay inuees ib coh Tae mie weer a pobiay | epee eT | eee ectee sia eee te | Rahat aig tec P ; . ‘ Upon examination, we find that H.C. Stimson, Cash- Let abolitionists and other fanatics say what they Siligasionte in heagktad. Aha Mak of .0d, a8 they were not aware ofthe extent of the damage, fore Mrs. Grunsi; came to live vonage mere a7} re eran te ae 7 — x jer of the People’s Bank of Paterson, has taken from the ab- ae five or six days bank funds to the amount of $55,612 87, according to the | Will of South Carolinians, they are a high souled, | lic pressure, when, Rare Saretied © Des) of m the lip atthe Bout ferry pals cf raghonan eetariod | Deg ick in her stomach and ander stomach eee ee ce be are Soe ee report ofthe Receivers, without the knowledge or coa- | noble set of fellows, even if some of them do eat a | moderate means in wild twas straitoned, | to a grocer’s wagon, backed against the ebein at the after | £0Dsue had all kinds of colors, black and blue, and was | Grunsig took the child fom my arms, and told me feat ofthe Board of, Discotors, as i alleged by tome of | Little too much political fre, and talk & little too | #84 obliged to seek socommodations from monoyed | part of the ‘bout, ich gave Way, and both wagon snd | Poleoned: she complained o¢ pain in her lps, end that Pitas Onna the thus hare Gremely eo'ad farther sum of $128,853 17, without the know! and | much of ancient Huguenot parentage, of the anti- | from him, but I always declined. He was 2 Bro. felt he Boraes cota ig hey nll lle — r etomach burned like fire ; she always wanted some- | Island did the prisoner ever come to see you? A. ow towed ; ted consent of sald Board of Directors, and has distributed | quity of three or four generations. Thislatter is | verbiaily rich a man for me to permit the # to the boatmen’s slip at Whitehall, where ‘they | far gi Miss. Zendl attended her po day time; po ngelit se they ond Ln pays | and family relations and friends, without endorsement | quite pardonable, asit is but one of the weaknosses | fs pecuniary favor to rest on, our interoeurso. The Gentlemen’ attached’ to. the evewue boaters | (eceused) came from the country, ut I heard she was | be could not find any remedy; I aid I igh ee) ide this laet tt in the hands of his partners in busi ly relat : nf : hei i ae nent e only moneyed jon between us, was there once after, but was not in the “child” im William street, a clairvoyant, df ving. ct clas: uman famil; J > io room. y of there ansections, a’ wilfal aad cocrepe Tateation’se | Loree: Ait plasses of the ds y are sub. | my B vsing of ashare ina town he was founding | Prompt in tendering aid, hae Ge dane boatmen | Dr. Le Grand’ being sworn, deposed that he saw the | dies; we went, and he afterwards felt better; be went defraud the stockholders and creditors of the People’s | Ject, and aspiration to distinction is laudable to aay | at Groen Bay; for that I paid cash, though ho wish- | the ‘arse no cetious Tacm wanseecined ee ° | Bylsoner twice ; he was sent tome by Mr. Zendi,on the | three mo plg ny hag rrp et . , . : ; | aD 18; Henk of Feteren: in view of tile waslessla robheryand | reasonable extent. And here, in jastioe to the sex art Lecggeting stand on mortgage. rae hens Bvariciovs Cincumsrexce—Bverecten Inranricive.— | Tmid Thad te go ie Brooklyn and’ could aotegeretil | and always hastened to go home; the chila” had r 7 ee Ren tpn a ge casio at car tllow clticons ands | Which hasbeen termed the most lovely chef dauvre | {2 Seale Mie Aston years afterward, when l was | he body of an infant, enclosed ina candle box, was | next day; Ifound her very sick in bed; sho complained | mended him some milk, and, xs {t had doue him good, be } diegrace upon the institutions of our city and our State, | of deity, ever since the fair mother of mankind first | the share from my agent, and repafd the o: yo irae fiterncon, in bank of earth, at the | of her bowels and her stomech | her mouth looked ory, said he would give it to his wife; when be complained o& your committee beg leave to recommend the appoin’- | satin angelie purity, under the fruit clad bowers of | purchase money. itis North River, by seme police- | and ahe complained of being thirsty ; when I touche arn hroat he aleo complain vomite [ repeat, was the only | mon of the Sixteenth ward. There were marks of vio- | her stomach she eaid I hurt er; Isaw immediately that pg know of any quarrels between Gruazig ang fe. ment of a permanent committee, to consist of twen'y- | Eden, | say, 1 wonder that the men of South Caro- | moneyed transaction that ever took plac i . a place between | lence on the and it is strong! ted that i he infil the stoi + " meso be apr te be mong bed oe anaeting. hed 4 lina are not’ superior in qualities of the heart, to | us; and by this I lost four or five years’ interest of | washelped cut ofthe world by foul ean vores 3g she fala me ie dia Set kaon vaotivee the maton wie By the District Attorney—Q. —Did Grunzig ever tell { approved of by this meeting, whose duty it make diligent and strict investigations into all the acts | What they are; fora more pleasing, modest, lady- | my investment. Fines—A fire broke out at ten o'clock on Tuesday | ber; Lasked her if she drank iced water when she was | You that he had been in prison in Paris, changed withy { and doings of said Carbier and Directors, and all othr | like female community I have never met with, so ly intimacy with Mr. A. was perfectly indepen- | night injthe greenhouse attached to the dwelling of Mr. | ey ae and she said no; I prescribed for her,and | poisoning. |Objected to, and not admitted.) A.—In persons connected with them or either of them; and if | far asi have been able to judge, during an occa- | dent and jerested. It was soughtriginally on | Cargill, at the corner of Tenth avenue and Fifty-ninth | told her to remain in her bed very vod Ry Sunday por sheng ~ = Le) never Poof es they. or either of them, refuse to place im the hands of | sional intercourse for several years with South | his part, and grow up on mino, out of tho friend- | street. It was extinguished by the police with but | ange saw thans “was no Ropocee ber tore. | Bvecleina Granticte ttre With iat, bel ale eR the Receivers of anid bark, the funds ot property «0 | Carolina society. ship he spontaneously manifested for me, and the | trifling damage, Sr asstinee eee nea ae nA Ce RnOOLSEa AT ae "bout she wes salieted.. (Leughien).” ie = sooty Rec! ae eee ete There is no place in the country where capital | confidence he seemed to repose in me. It was | g,About two 0 meals gone Sepepranbecdiernee bod tallfo paleemt Aes tea, I mover enw Antena though ‘To the Court—Aiefore he carne to this country, he wag pce oN by this meeting to take such legal measures in combined with energy could be more profitably in- | drawn closer when, in the prosecution of my literary the ina sere Puildin 105 Wall street “e '@ | Twas told she had; I direeted some leeches to be ap- | in the habit of taking sugar and water, and occasion, the premises to bring the guilty to answer to the laws of | Vested in certain ways, than in Charleston. Kaor- | tasks, I became acquainted, from his papers and | soon got under, without poe Pan Aad. damage having | Plied om Sunday morning, immediately, and the husband | ally some beer. the btate of New Jersey, ceccrding to the statutes mate | 8Y> 1 must confess, is much wanted, as nothing | confidential conversations, with the scope and power | been sustained” ud age having | Paid he would do so, but he did not until 7 o'clock in the examined—I know Mrs Zadi; I knew Victoe! and provided for in this case, end that thecommitive | great can be sqrempinnes. Seee & Wiest de M, ooes et aioe ——_ Spas Treatment oF Poor Ewicrants.—-A German girl, ereaite,_, emanere ot deat produced, dated Aug. 11, — dresses; I have not seen any of them since sh@ =; may receive funds from an; or persons to carcy | energy and great ent the RALD WO! noble jec' 0 Astor rary, conceive named Frederica Felker, found, on Monday night. i . was given me; 1 ce leath to . " § gut the wishes declared by thie meeting andto report | never Lave Deen what it is, more especially dis- | about the same timo, ang which I was folicitous he | the Rleventh ward, by the police, unable to wall from | be caused by inflammation of the stomach and bowels adi Tieya, attached to the District Attorney's offlogs r such time or times and place as « majority may deem | tinguished for common sense and usefulness than | should carry into execution during his life time, | the eMlects of scurvy in the feet. She stated that ahe | , The District Attorney said there was no blame to the | deposed that he procured from Mr. Barclay some boxes, Proper. Also, to fill all vacancies in the committee that | any other rin New York, whatever its ‘was a stronger link of intimacy bet arrived in New York a few days since, after a7passage | 4¢ctor for doing so. and brought them to the District Attorney’s offloes ‘oceur. ‘i torial veeeiaty be'in the ph le own rf He th ween us. of nine weeks during which time she, with « mus’ | ‘Tothevourt—I had no suspicions of her being poisoned | opened them with keys he got from the Deputy Coroner. Phe above report ‘was unammously accepted by the | ot! § ions may ion of le was, altogether, one of the most remarkable ‘of other emigrants, was obliged to subsist entirely on | ll the time I attended her. [Produces a list of their contents, which several thoge who do not know how to appreciate specula- | menI have ever known; of trating it oo Tis Ghairman thon named the following gentlemen to | tions of the human mind, based upon a knowledge massive intellect, and possessing 6 elements o} con Sea ee eae Fo ape Rint tion: — national were, ell of || , Cross-examined—The symptoms I have discribe can = of cloth, dresses, alpaca, feathers, x3 box of act asa Permanent Committe of Investiga of human nature and past events in of which the busy world around him was little | s0 long a time, produced scurvy and other sickness, the for | be caused by inflamination of the bowels, as well as , table cover, towels, io , and articles by mineral poison; her eyes looked @ little red; there 3 use Peter Adams, John J. Winters, individual affairs. aware; who, like Malte Brun, him “‘mere- | She was sent to ‘ommissioners Was no blue round her eyes; she looked anxious and | The District Attorney said he was through with the HB. Crosby” Joseph Bmith, Manchester, "The spirit of teparate seocession is not dead, nor | ly as merchant secking his profit.” 4 it is presumed, will Savages Treen eration, who. | Densive, (thoughtful) evidence for the ‘ution, with the exception of De, William Croesett, Joseph C. Goldsmith, is it likely to die until all interference with tho aly respectfully, Jour friend and servant, Temronany L About 4 o'clock Catherine Faber, & German, examinod through the | Oasnochan, whe held the post mortem examinadion. E.T. Prall, James KerShaw, rights of the South has ceased at the North. The : Wasuinaton Irvine. | ning,aman, named Chas, H. Flender, reeia Ay Beveuth — of poe Jobannisson, interpreter. deposed an 7 C3 ta i open open the one pond J.C. Todd, Benjamin Crane, 4 ae —— . d qe J am married; Faber 4s my jen name; wy married 5 fo . Jona Chadwick, Isase Van Blarcom, bre gale hac ean ps Ba ES oboe Brooklyn City Intelligence. | Seoume'ebery’ window’ Go the ddewall ete iatmeines name ig Walters; I was toasted lat uy Waet.* | “Shoresd dete on tie cnt’. an6 dh ams jacob D. K. Allen, 4 IMPORT AN: & Mov: os now 3 Bee t; I lived in * ; ae eeppe pL taken absolute power from the hands of the soces- | 4 Goumy onveution sad ‘rss srecting ot the Gieads | UNUSE, temporary derangement, cocasioned by slekaese. | Third ate Timew Marguctretta then; | machinist; T Know Grunz'g; 1 at mo relative of hiss James Duna, ‘Sear sioniste; s fact which Northern editors do not soom | of temperance, county, was held at the Insti- | smrse ether, or the ghxtee coe nce he was found by | she lived in Fourth street; I knew Madame Grungiz; {| knew the late Mrs. Grunsig; when she was sick I saw C. Colt, Jr, to understand, and which I will briefly explain. tuteon Mordsy. The Convention met at two o'clock, “ cores hn 4 ranged oa. lying, bleeding | used to visit Margueretta aud Mr. Grunzig used to call | Grunzig ceveral times; he complained of sick, and John 8. Fa: r. The jure is composed, in @ majority, of | consisting of delegates from the different temperance | Drorusely; sd. aa he was insensible, and could give no | ghere; it was befure ehe went into the country; Mrs. | vemited several timen; he complained of aod Tt was om motion t the above named gva- | secessionists. At its last session, a resolution was Gegehiostions im the county, Edward Corning, Bs. | tion house, amet, Be SS v3 sta | Grunzig used to cat in the house where Margueretta lived; | said he was going to doctor; he went tos doctor's tlemen be unanimourly accepted by this meeting. passeduuthorizing the election of tocom- | Was appcinted chairman, and John C. Smith, Eaj ani | Boream, and he wasafterwards taken] ed to by De. | when I first saw Mrs. Grunaig she was in good health; | store for romething, with « prescription; canmot tell On motion, resolved that the proceedings of this raect- 26a convention with power Ayn np the | Dr. Burnet, were sppointed secretaries. It was resolve . pome by ds. | Mrs, Grunaig did not take any meals with Margueretta in | whether the one prodused is it or not; he spoke of s lit~ i Le signed by the Seoretary, and published by the ooa- | RNS destinies of the Seate, and fu. | that the association be formed, and called the “Kines MILITARY PARADES. ~ | Bim strect; I did not see her sick there; I eaw her sick | tle girl; Grunsig bores good character. mittee in such papers as they think 7 a eal y is rye eae s County Temperance Alliance,” the object of which sha'l | _ ‘The first annual target excursion of White's Type | in Eldridge strect. Cross-examined—1 do not know of his being in prieom® P RAFFERTY, Chairman. | ture of the Legislature. The election was | te the enactment and enforcement of law, to whol | Foundry Guard, Captain Menzies, (composed of the em- | @—Did Margucretta send you with soup or anything | im Paris. Bensawon Craxe, Secretary. held, and, as you are amare, omajesity of seces- | prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquers as a beveragy. | Ployées in Mr. John T. White’s type foundry), took place | to Mrs. Grunziz? A.-Bhe gent me there to ask for | Sophis Eich deposed that she remembers Gromsig —_—————__—_ ces ts were elected, while the of the ne pee apres a a , | Om the 24th inst. They make a splendid ‘appesrance— | money; I went there on Saturday night; [found Mr. Deing slek; he was vomiting; I wished to stay all nig! Our Albany Correspondence. State is himself a secessionist. Tho lature | of the city, town, village, and ward associations, T.» | turning out over fifty rank and On their return | Grungig and his wife there, in the front room; they were | &t bis house, but he would not let me. - now holds the power of convention; and | annual mecting to take place on the last Monday o’ | from Long Island, the following prizes were awarded:— | both ia bed; I said I was sont by Mrs’ Lawrcace | 4 Wilhelmina Simon (the clairvoyant), « deseatly Axpany, Nov. 25, 1251. the convention, once called, will hold the pwer, | November in eech year. the evening, the announce | A openers goblet, won by + Harper gold pen- | (Marguerctta ) to gct some money; Mr. Grunsig eaid | dressed woman, depored that ehe tives in William street 4 Catherine Hayes—Her First Concert in Albany. conferred by the votes of the to passa final | mass meeting was held, and was most numerously at- | cilcase, R. Cochrane; ‘sword, by D. Milligan; 4th, | he bad nome; I asked Mrs. Grupzig how she felt,and | with her husband; has been married thisteon yours; i ‘act of se ion, which n mh ote civil tended; crowds unable to obtain admittance. 8 H. Orane; Sth, medal and wreath, N. Ht she cemplained of a burning in the stomach; I asked | knew Grunzig; he came to our house because he wae sae mr given, last ee wy, _— as en” ee thing it not all, depends The Rev. Mr. BeoRelder opened the ings with | $0) Oth, 120 ie beoneh) 12. Willems; Teh, guid ting, ©. | if she had s €octer, and she sald yes; bat she > oom sick; he complained of indammation ead buraiag in his ; ayes er trowpe, was @ brilliant affair. : “ 2 J er; after which Geo. KE: chairman, in- ‘esley; 8th, illustrat ‘ranklin, J. att; Oe! plained much about the doctor, she wanted t» argu: came wi ; they came two or 7 vied upon the determination of the Legislature to call | P°: juced the Rev. Daniel C3 was urged the neceas'- gd ing, i Bley 20 Sentleman gold breast pia, . we another; she asked me to call again, as she had | three times; I did not see him vomit; he complained of 4 a jog, T. ms; 12th, was held in the same church, (the Third Prosby | oF not to call the convention ito action. ‘This is | ty of « law to suppress intemperance, Me. P. T. Bar i} did to care for her; all this time @: ‘and his wife | sickness; he did not pay me; I never take a terian, on Clinton square,) occupied by Jenny Lind bop Serer ple which matters now stand; and it is | num followed and delivered am address, which caused | Wreath. ry ‘wes tn body Leshan yr atape w v ¥ a the jary, ang Bowers; 13th, do. do., 1 aaneiey Mth, do do, | were in bed; I called again next day, and deceased asked At seven o’clock officers were sworn om to that the wisdom and forbearanc: uch ement, and was greatlyapplaudel. The Rev. | H, Kearney; 1éth, target, @. V: me to make som for her; Grunzig made the fire; | the Court adjourned to ton o’cleck this (Wednesday! Every inch of the church was filled, and the sale of Lopiletare ‘will eres he po npr om hn 7 ow mad wae gree ny eppiat det, ‘Theher. | Mighe Hanliton Gased, enone ans) ef eens ee pa gE ) . tickets was suspended long previous to the com- | cumstances have arisen in distant quarters, which, | meeting coum commanded by Peter J. Oreighton, hed | ergs, water, and bread; there was no meat in it; I offered THinD pay. ; mencement of the conert. |The andiense con. | i they rerult in anything, will ring about w more | Oot: nc A¢peckimeing erento so Mon: | oF ofa Bey aise a dae bonttane” tas | ete weceehhe it dent fea tegat Saeletice: | enced smite Masts, Wetec, prised about sixteen hundred persons. The boly ane - hg ed ay Ld, and ospe- | vertiateg. ingen l= made bor committee, aad | Were twelve valuable distributed. On their return | Mr. Grunzig did not say anything; I went again on Sun- | by the administration of poison. ; pews were occupied by purchasers of two dollar | fr’ Stathers California, which, pe Rate np Ae on the Beard proceeded to general business. sak A Ee hy city of Brooklyn, and were day night; the could not say anything, as she was very | , Francole Antoine Savio, » German, examined for the ; tickets, and the wall pews snd galleries by o3e | 1 do; and which are well nigh’ sending the worthy | County Judge elec sumerocnly aligned byrnomtere ot | The Hatrisom Guards, Captain John Peeney, went on | Crose-examined—Mrs. Grunsig, I was told, hed slept in preter depen that he is « machinist, and worked a& ‘ dollar auditors. Besides the large audience in- | Messrs. Seward & Co., to “David Jones’ Locker.” loe oe the prisoner is a machinist; he worked . the bar, was jed, on Monday to the Board | their eecond annus! parade, on Monday. They numbered | the same apartment with Margueretta, in Fourth street. ye % fort: their Ami! Zender (called Zadi)—I am the br there day; Ican’t recollect the date exactly; it was side, some two thousand cecapied the streets, many po se ag aie ae $i.200 to $2.00 Pad equate Le rad Uisteibuted mtae place Tesco Mott Haren vend of the witness Vistotine ‘Yender, T recollect the | about twelve days before it was known through the awaitiog her arrival—all eagerly anxious to catch | cess of ent; arid eay what we will, | @® ietctndig ele it was fixed at sixteen hundred | | The Gotham Guarde, uniformed in the old Knicker- | time deceased was sick; I recollect her living at Rocka- fm toay earn ne hn ee a a oe & glimpse of the farfamed Irish canary. Her car. | neither Southerner nor Yankeo will personally a. es An ek ane SO ae pa een ong SL panied by Dodworth's ine avandia ay thet pamnen, tp iat mee wer Come the next day. 2 pa rd - riage arrived only about ten minutes previous to | till the soil in the South, if by any a, he | oftee. Corpet, tick, but that he did not know from what it arose, and | Dr. Carnachan having been repeatedly the i iq. | C&D procure and compel the active eor of @ race e Lu ‘The Mullin it Guard, C ly that he also sick; her husband used to bout | Prosecution each day. and failing to appear, the District the time for the commencement of the entertaia- | Who'thrive more in a Southern sun, by s thouand | qr nLits following prises See Monday re Tee tet fee the | es degeeaed wan sick be only worked one day (ebe | Attorney aaid it be dia nct oon areive, he would apply ments; but the great crowd in front of the church, won by fourth Lieuten- bie during her sickness, for an attachment against him up in in cent, than ina Northern atmosphere. I mean | in Ee the MoManus; second, a silver . ’ which had cengrogated to nee “ Kato” alight, were | the sons of Ham, or of Cansans, who were con- | petiticn, ant W. Kane; third, a pale of sliver mounted pistols, won | || Margueretta Lorens (celled Lawrence), a pretty look Eos Sesetprand tans shite, esate Bio 085 abappoiates as she entered the church through | demned to be tho servants of servants. ‘God Saploet 0 Sy Sonar Ernest Hrurth, a gold penell, wou by Busign | ing German woman, examined by an Interpreten, depos. | i Quatey “a by the Disiriot athogmeyy but re] one of the side doors from Chapel street. Throo | shall enlarge Japhet, and he shall dwell in the be remem —y 2S PAS pene, won be, BD. FAG; Gai, © | Sond aoe Roane-She pants of cams * ee ne Sb | sed he tia Y why be mond gos te 4 , } » | ad fs at the extremity of the silver medal, won by second Lieutenant J. Hogan; | rie; 1 amin this country two years next Leame in | Judge said he did not see why he « prefer. or foar pews near this door were enclosed with slate | tents of Shem, and Canaan shall be his servant.” | sdopted Rw! seventh, a silver peneil, won by third Lieutenant J. fox. | the ship “Exchange,” { first became acquainted with | @nce toail the other physicians who had been daily im 4 colored muslin, bebind which she tripped the | The abolitionists may rave, but Canaan will still | fone eect The Chairman The Mercer Guard. Captain John Brown, attaches | Otto Grupsig two months after my arrival at Sneider's | attendance. He kept the court waiting long enough; ; momen: she entered the door, and in sight of a | be the servant of servants until God’s own will is | the question ha of Hose Company 35, went on their annual excursion | hotel, in Beckman street. Q—Did you know he was a | they would keep him now. ‘ anounced her presences nnn” Tht Non™AO™ | CAGE Japhet, the last of Noah's sone "has ver | titinstcy ep ser seer ots One tee oe Touowing ree ers srt” itn" | byte coumel forthe genous Nat sdmtnd oy ths | Wecel practioner, thw aymyione mma! deen ot le tel were - , U The entertainments opened by # duet, in tha | come first, and dwells in the tents of Shem, and | Houses, shots :—First prize, a silver cup, to Lisutenant Smith; , and counsel excepted arsenic differ only from large doses im the fact that the Italian, by Braham and Mengis, both of whom sus | continues to gather strength over the earth, to thle time). supposed to have made up second, « ire cap, private J. Thorne; third. toilet case, | | Rxamination continued—I did not know he was « | local affection on the stomach is not so strong; the pe- tained their parte to admiration. Then came Miss | carry out the divine will. Slavery, in the United | this highly = @»s married man; I became enciente by Grunsigi the child “yt ~h—4- Hayes; and as she alighted upon the stage tue | States, reems clearly to have been of divine insti- | Tetarded. k; fifth, was born on the 16th of Marsh, this year, in No, 2 Ave. | e7@; the pulse is low, weak, and j whelo pudlahgs valuntotred © tpeataneen Sapres. | % in ite results, the whole of be- | , A Wonx or Borenocaion —The Clerk was directed t> | Slat, me oe sion of gratification. Some five minutes expired | pighted Africa into Christian brotherhood, just | that they eae g> om seas aot mie author. bef perfect aflicnce Rovere, restored, when s it has its tens of thousands, is this South- | printers: Journal in question apelate shrug: Mr. jouckimecn said the examination of the medical commenced mon fils,” from Meyerbeer's | ern country, bande: the heart- nearly i witnesees defenoe would greatly depend ‘TProphete.”” Before she had half sung the fist | felt light cf Chrission ‘hoowiedge; a know. | © tichocune res reac d cesmucication wes reed | testimony of Dr Carnaeban verse, her audience became enraptured, and so im- | ledge which you will find degenerating as and referred to a select committee from the Chief of Po- Jobn M. Carnachan was then cates, ent atient were they, that scarcely nad the last noo | travel north from the head of the Chesapeake Hay. representing that the conduct of Hook and Ladder pT pe Tap CE Been executed before an instantaneous outbur And who is this presuming Wm. H. Seward? this | 00. No. 2,wassuch as to tend to coilision with the torine Giunsig; it was between 12 and 8 0” the prevailed, and every person self-constituted judge of men who have honor and | /rce under his control. external appearances of decomposition do another in rendering applause. She retired {row | eoul such as yoy rd of. Sia ame ate a conn gy great Pentek they were upurual appearances fe tee nae the stage to give place to others on ms, | in the United States has its destiny te fulfil, and | $5000 were Soy * 77 > haggard time that rhe was dead; I the butthe enthusiasm continued with such vehemen: that destiny will be accomplished, even sh ten ‘Company.—Alderman Mar- stomach, in certain parts. in a state of inflammation; om that # ed to re-appear before the cur. | millions of fanaticn were to face’ the Omnipotent | vin iremthe Bpectal Commalttes, proseuied x nepore te the outside of the stomach there was a blackish appear- tain and curtey her thanks to the immense asso’ in his illimitable goodness, love, and glory, and ao- panty oy fh ‘com, Fe" allowed to continu ance, which seemed tobe in patches; —— blage. She captivated every heart n—her | cuse him of oppression. the use of steam during pleasure of the Common ao T madinay Ge ee ae benten ‘ reception was most warm, hearty, and we! I think I may say, from what I have learned, | Council, with certain , set forth ina draft or- fa color, it aa et present the eppeasumes of A ' and all doubt was st once removed of her wonderfui | that since the termination of the recont election, | *pance annexed, and expressing the opinion of tha: ttomachy; there were perticion of ehitidh material Boat: and extraordinary musical talent, waich has bee. | business affairs have worn a more eatisfactory ap- | ¢cmmittee, that if the business of the company was to bo | , nue ueriniey, Guard, named after, ¢ Madame Grunsig went in the fuld, Texamined the liver; it was softer that cultivated for the benefi: of . Daring tho | pearance, although the rivers are down, steamers | ‘Tansacted through the stre te atall, this method, when | (oy Soy numbered muskets, nnd were aceou. | to Washingtom place; Mrs. Grunaig came thereto eee us | & healthy liver; the surface of the liver was adherent to * evening the sang f oes, two of which the pg Up. and cotton is — only by railroad, | operation, would be found the least ohjectionsble, hey rate Dodworth’s full band from (ime to time, and took dinner or supper with us; | the abdominal wal’, and aiso « portion of the liver that encore Was 80 ble that she could not refrain | which isthe only means now alforded for conveying | cannot recommend“ adummy,” not thinking it of prac. | _ The Columbian Guard, Capt. J. Ruckler, and the Hays | Mr. Grunzig was ayn By & machinist, | Ctme near tothe stomach adbered to the stomach; from repetitions, and complied with tho demands | supplies to planters. Money, too, is tight; all owing | {ical utility. The restricticns are almost precieey thos» | Light Guard, acting sn an ‘escort to the remains of a | 4 Duare etret; he lived with Shelton & Kon, Twonty. | endeavored to pam my hand through the bus of the audience with apparent delight and gra:if ~ ine Fy upon io a to ge North, an wader wateh they ore now running The report wea letd med fad saspeuied ty Ge Bas out on Monday Varma bias 4 that; Mrs Cooma, went from = wad one yp A oe A = ‘ cation. ence execssive im; . | on table, made a special order next meeting, panied races Band. Long Isiand, Hoffman's; ammatien; bladder Ir concn oon wee | He fla comgay hrs tasary erm | Hr aI Es wera args | wher ake ceptor NGS | Keukseeaae Hanae et ees | Hint teleinnatae ne ae tadysuaior, who ror, pregunt x Jeng, nts | «no sging brow cod acting ap, Wah stand | ae cutie in teste eCcmtono Fag tape, oor esesracets | Seine te aap staan ae hoes | Coe aps ety gees eae Catherine in sacred melody, as by that means, ani | pertuaded, be as completo as any others in the cee Be Stee inetan | ie Mi, prevented tip dacapam I i | healthy; the heart was ; the spleen was soft; the YsinioR ane ies ies aitsintenn | goed wa ne aealnay Sea Se apes: | Sank ater Maa ataat nate | aes Mak She waa cae Se cee | i p 01 ie the mortar being ip ive, the f . After their rotarm, a splendid gel i om to =, —— the y he LL A a it is supplied with three boilers abou * Ctl ‘The trout of the building prevent. = os Gewe” Sau : 7 Me. Sonny ° | Sakai pafictent to couse deatht well, wi ie to Kate upon ti “y 0 et long. edavery appearance in PL ~ numbering = ‘ioflammation there havin, er concert here. She immediately | ~ There aro other signs of improvemont on the pe ae eed trenty-ceven muskets, proceeded to Motthavea, on val chete sug (Sevowee culictens Sees cavamve, ereented to the proposition, and, upon nec pone Neck, or upper part of the cit; Hy eben which aro | 9a. United enna al in tp the Woshiogtee =. They were sccompanied Tene obliged 1 bantbe FIN i owing oiee from Utica and Rochester, will give another cn | eome cottage buil: srected by Jas H. Taylor, | commission ve nag hw Matton, eraced 80 nae Band. ‘extreme state of decomposition, I was unable to examine } Monday evening next, when she will give us several | Eeq , of this city, in imitation of come on Staten | tape coupe of tan ‘has resigned his commission and the threat; I piaced portions of the body which I tookt : of Jenny Lind’s sacred favorites, “ {know that my | leland, and other places near New York, and in the | retired from the service, leavi The Turf. out im the possession of Mr Bleakley, the Coro= nd 1 ” “Casta Diva,” and several ney, at fn ot are ee fee of See wa in command of First Lieut. R. W. . Py Covass, LL. I —Enornva —A trotting rived monny shen yon cumnn, yon no chil, eat | os wey teen the stomachs of persons polst aan y house ever built hereal +. ro on t! lar officer. Her complement , mn bave nowa ‘end I must have money;" . Gran ep Eg oe Pe ee “Pena totenou...--1 1 | Rertattanend etkoy ts eape Teaah ae | esate ecg ogee paw Cow ee could not obtain admission | Mr. Taylor’s example. If 0, outskirts of the | fine a lookin yoon for. W. Whelan - 4 . there effects which I described. nsidera! beau left the United States, . named . Fe | her, and she didn’t say more; Mrs Grunzig madea effec! py for the * Aa effort shoe. be Fon ae sont 8, erepe an the rile of build- | i Frnt sailing on (he 91¢B, but ta all Fi i t peeition, thas it 1 went bak % —4¥ ae ol perience im caeee ot this ina m4 mae to procure a larger room, bat we presume it different from sag’ other style | Sas Be} ore pent re, P| sucemoun gen tees ~A wan the toot pds Sis he wes satiated; Taud't woua. fete heen eo non hyolane have had a 7 would Faye unavailing, as the refusal to allow | in the States, being of Hugnenot or French frontior | The frigate Gumbertend has been thoroughly repaired, | 1 ® gp of four or fi q . On | child and to stay here, and all I was come money | thir kind, for fort Jenny the use of one large churches would | town origin.” Most of the dwellings have their ends | and is now complete in hull and fully equipped, ready | {Be beckstreteh, both broke up, and were close to- | to take care of the child; Mrs. @runzig was just begin. | in the babit of making be equally extended to ‘ ; to the streets, while ® door admits the occupant | for rigging and railing orders — Ihid i= ‘at the haif mile pole--time ‘not taken by the | ning to prepare supper; it wes towards niga, and I went Fn ped of crr sores from eauses “a This bein, the fret concert given since Mr. Ward- eet into the end of a piazza, which runs The United Btates revenue cutter Forward arrived at greed See tiee tay wore side and | sway, 1 Gid pot aan for any eager there; I wens With | Cian, rs, aa et Tea nes eomnanaen tan (pa. a e homest: fl » wer 5 frome joney; Mr. rll bes ondertaken the entire management, and farther end of the house, and overlooks | New Orleans on the 16th inst., from Ver Cruz. through the dramgate, whem both of them broke dp, aod. | jr’ cousin of Uruaig + Gruncig said he was nick, he | nation with the Mee of dissovering olnon; In fact, arden which lays between it and the next the Srorm at Brrstor, Conn.—A correspondent of the mare, recovering first, won the heat by half a dozen | had ne money, and as soon as he should recover, he | I did not know the interest the case excited till foreign speculator, he has evinoed his capavity for | dwelling house. This is the o: excepting on lengths, fi nati i sion is thet I ex- ‘i Ki Hartford Courant, writing from Briat«|, under date of im 2:44. would come to see me and bring me some money; he did | post morfem examination; my im: he Free teption, pl eetog tef ements were carried hy A Hee ition some other minor pt mas says -—* Our town has been visited with a ~& os z Md, | mot come; I never saw Mrs. Grupslg again; I never was on gg 36 oF $8 hours death; it was very to the Albaniang, and hono: efore yesterd a severe snow storm and food, witch Ras swept away ‘ceueer i} -—- yy by | J UY) Gracie Lave apothecary, corner of Broome D Isaw, on the Neck, part of the ot ta th the rear as Bosten Girl passed the quarter pole, The | heard Grunsig was sick; I did not go into the house; 2 of street, ponetnenentcearcaiatat an old wall, Whlen sexnds exposed to the weather, | crisstoightencw commenced falling, bul soon ekanged | Are broke three times om the backstretch, yet the hores | Gruuzig tcld me hie wife was very sick, and it was better | examined for the defence, deposed :—I think I have seem Our Philadelphia Correspondence. and although it is the remains of the outer | into rain, which fell im profusion. ‘The streams were | Could not overtake her until he reached the homestretch, | for me to go home; Mrs. Grunsig treated me always very | the prisoner) om one occasion he bought some leeches Purapermia, Nov. 25,1851, | Work which guarded the city, above Boundary | much ewollen, and, about two o'clock, the reservoir dam | where, taking ® long run, he came up to her; but as | kind, with the exception of the time she came back from | from me; he told me he should employ another ‘The Snow ’ 5 street, during the revolution, no petson ssems to | of the Brirtol’ Knitting Works gave way, and, with the | $00P 8s be began to trot = the mare shot away from | Rockaway, Long Isiand; 1 do not know where Grunzig | 98 the one ( mann) did treat his The Snow Storm— Seriows Street Encownters, $c. | take interest enough in ite prevervacion to have it | eecumulated waters, broke ancther dam of Brewster \ him, and was leading nicely home, two or thtee | got his groceries when he lived in Widridge street; think | Wife well; he appeared to be under great excitement; General snow made his appearance here this mor- | covered over. May be it will, in a few years Ingrabam’s, known as the Boardman shop. It then | When she breke up and crossed the score on a run.about | twas at the corner of Broome street; I never heard | sfter I had heard of the death of the woman, I reeol- ing by th Wash alas h oo Ph rushed om, sweeping away Crosby's livery stable office. half length in front. The heat was given to her-- | Mrs. Grunzig say anything about trunks she had brought | lected that this person, the prisoner, had been at mp ning by the way of Washington and Baltimore, | place to some modern residence. If so, ite des which was carried ret the dam into the roed belo time, 2:43 54. with her; Grunaig, when in prison, told me that his wife | #tere. bound for New York, which city, it is presumed, | ton will only be in the way of all the works of man | The water rushed and epread over the meadows, | had @ little box containing jewelry worth about one hun. | To the District Attorney—Ife was very pale, very ; “4 ‘ B in ages of improvement—of pulling down and re- | concentrated again. and broke away the dam of the Vv; RE dred dollars; be said his deceased wife had brought it | Much excited and agitated. aaa oe Caer ee ne meee OR | ee din Chalonsns came | Ben wat eeepe Sreiags wore inured. Py’ | cule Crate bas agjournedsaiicr’e, Lag MeE® of | ith her gcin ane and" Crue | Seay Wales, pacing pian of hig ti. de pundant fo upie of hours, i een usinese en Shar ; Pe grove. situat ' J Mt ated . pietPiet ney—=Do you, directly or indirectly, - in Very tet Sion of Eevinese cneray and capital to make | wee much washed, ahd the basement filled with send, | e¢tive session. A bill was passed, dividing the | uncw an the ewuse ot raw inf o be ofvected with pane lathe bymes ead wee much washed, and the basement filed with sani ‘hing of the cause of Mrs. Granzig’s rickuers ’ converted into bail and rain, rendering our thorough- | &0 addition of business energy and capital, to mako 0 Congressional districts, as follows:— | A.—No; ‘ ibly # ' it © very thrifty city; and with euch energy and | The boure cf Dr, Austin was undermined, and the watis | 7° ' [know nothing, exoept from hearsay from my — terri oh es cbhol Renney capital, ‘anda little lees profitless pride than is a oes Wee <-> and A py | comets, Catherine ~ — ane on d~ That he heard De. Carnachan's wo per vend Y " rhe yesterday in | found bere in some places, ic might be made so. j donia. 3. Chittenden, Franklin, "Taoelile | triet Attorney asked leave to onl Bridget Waly" ao. Sronceaye Toewtd a0 oo tas tony wore : ud out ptregte, both of which rp likely to terminate ORTH CAROLINA, Orleans, Essex and Girapd isle. ’ * | pupetic im the employ of Mr. Barclay, to prove the | poison; 1 don’t think I differ trom Dr ~ “Blin in naw

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