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* | RIES teea'Capt Soenme etwi s aioe geore’ minutes ie vette ‘ is Boun Any. m alestion emia Rat wad be 8 si eitet Belch. “Sot Sand Desaas's ot "ersces ies | ome be Notices to fiat dearcoment degenerate into obstinacy; witne tee ice eee Sets sovper ent bets tn geam stems of 165 conrt Leomee winteia oleate’. under dow efOss ee oe us they preferred, and that the arrangements would be veri, Maney, omer. B A Boots, Couillard, Now Orleans, Davis, In comsequence of tno oxtensis of Rand nese tbe ah 377, 896, 200, 413, 402, and several tremens (Mr Fein) omplatned. of bel Mou ihe Sit ay of Jame 0 hs tne the ung eabnihs-eieb indian’ ain ten aod i's Viera, Dunham, ciao, Dunham & | Hemet edo ft Pane sarin teal other sec- . A f 4 z 4 ie ae ine ts meatbed conve him ne Sekes conan juror was in the come mieten: a Sr ee Ss Commie “ - "te nee "ee ‘ b Eee mean ire hawt cath f set SE aad me bg page same a y 4 ian, ‘'s of he ‘end murder which occurred in Pennsyivania in ‘The Judge, ‘rere ened discharge them. & Chureh. White Buoy has been laid down ‘prisopar became a in the house of Chap- ‘The officers were then end three more sworn to ane " ‘a itary Cistd, ee Scene RP in'he Worn Oh oppor la Sle .the deceased, and elther his wife, or, what is | attend the jury. esis, Super, Jeremie, BO ( ~~ ae Probable, was seduced by her. It soem that As the jury were retiring, Mr. Joachimssen rose and nay Dasha & D THE NEW BEACON ON CAPE RAC! ‘there ry ‘attempt to poison Mr Chap- | stated thas, as the defence had not called for the jury to Bevin ore, ay The Newfoundland Royal Gasette. of saye:—" We a due , bur cf this he recovered. On Monday, | come into court, and the remarks of the Judge were cal- 0% u 2 . oe tbat very aaa ‘2th, the arsenic was ,iven to him in soup. He soon | culated, in come measure, to influence the jury, he i oerete oe esire lon, by har, Maleate of ‘of burning best in the stomach, and vomit. | begged to except toe portion of the Judge's remarks to Brig Svea, Hiroe, Bermuds, & Race. bailaing Ho) ppeet, ‘0 have followed: but ne phy- | them. Brig Billow (Br), Windsor, N83 8 Whitney gen hy ‘and n0 one saw him until the 5 Judge Edmonds to hear him, saying it was & Co. i ‘Dr. Knight found him complaining of the above | too late, as the jury had gone. Bris Bloom r, Dickinson, Bt Ladd &Churep. | thirst. He was deaf, his extremities were jen calied upon the rest of the court, Ee stun eslsee Wostte, Sanne’ bor Bol wollen iG noe he wee, delirious st. times, oinengh Ro Geer Aldermen Miller and Conklin, to note the fact, that the & Co. ” was nt, and the polve woe Teas tiebis: einen of gy had refused to hear him; and the court Eolus, Jeremie. Bim ‘on the afternoor of the He was now evi- | left, tobe again at any time during the night that pe Urhens, “yt & Thompson. moribund, the +kin was the bearing the jury might agree, Schr Wake. Bria 58 ipso prngenk © Mecty santas, co senate, <00s pase The Ninth Ward School Ontastrephe p the Behr Warrington, Abbots ¥ Franklin, Thompegn ind unter, two before death, which at 5 A. M,, of the a ‘ my would hare been inthe yard without diticulty. his wife had been guilty of Ue ecand Aunauanes har nae Weorme, port ‘alais, jeviue & On the 6th of July, Mrs Chapman was married to | CONCLUSION OF THE EVIDENCE—LETTER FROM A toaJuror—I know that the former female prin- | in lan, ofan unfeeling character, He then loft the | - Bveamer Cayuga, Wilson, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. When this ‘becime known, the death of Chap. | BEREAVED PARENT TO THE FOREMAN OF THE JURY | lpal teacher bad frequently attacks of fainting; the | house,ang went to the store of friend and told. him | Bloep Basel Lays Fall ives ‘Whalemen. aman, which had been previously aseribed to cholera mor- | | —TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL EXAMINED. the t in July last. é that his wife was deed, and requested him to come tothe | $100 willare, Barker, Providence, Arr at Provincotarn 4th. brig Gom (of Beverly), Ryder. sited suspicion and inueiry. tls body was din: | Befcre Justice Bleakley and Ald. Wal, Acting Coroners bere house. The friend accompanied him back tothe house, | 190? Fasiiew Bisdecbun, Peevidonoe. be rh ye he Pd Wy tyke fr a Teena ie Cia at are arte Eee Regan an L, . 3 where, on & ', Muler suddei hold of a bot In Bheriny Dr. | Again the jury assembled yesterday afternoon, accord Eaying, « See here, what I have found. This is something | Renew os 34° anh Aattaraas famed &samet Baratoner NB, ipo its | ing to the hour of adjournment, 8 o'clock. The names I did not expect to find here.”” This bottle proved to be | bound 8. The F comes port for repairs, igo and Garrowly cap fui remeinioe’ ‘The witmess states thar atthe tlme Mu. | ¢0) Liverpool, Oct with mdeoand passengées, to 8 Thomp- | ¢ Heard from, same place an ler found the bottle he made the above exclamation | £03, & Nephew, 33, Clear, sig ), Goo Washington, without having read the label. On Tuesday, Dr. E. O. italien ship Baoee, tee ears tae it oed shenthing’ bad an ranklin, 4 lace, mad it _morte | for NYork. 17, Int 41 ted, that the jury Isbored under the | erm ee vag uudiehe contents ot the ave. | apcke brig Harriet, of Portland, wit requested ust tate | Green, of New Londen, (of wh ee stan of she neseenanys ane had Br o icorn, ef Bt John, NB; took from her $20, but oming to foeny wea every part. * * ceived from Mr. Moore, one of the bereaved parents. | same mistaken a8 in the case of dir,McLean. I | siach were given to Professor Reed, of the City Hospital, | hea water was added to the mucus,and the whole | The letter was handed to Justice Bleakley, the Acting | shall rule all euch testimony as improper. I have M0 | who has already detected opium in the liquid found in bias Ly Fd, ppuseasere and 1 ‘spoke Tune 10, Hee ait gore acme in agale in May. Capt Gibbs, of the H, was alok rheumatiom. Heard of her again first part of July, South: the 650 bbls o! been in the ice. FE 2. Court preceeded to business. Before, however, any wit- ; internally, its whole surface was covered wit Ls q ‘be , ptm fo pe cat ‘esses were called, Mr. Leonard, the fereman of the jury, moved, it presented OR EF presented the follewing letter, which, he said, he had re- ‘The Unicorn was 0 ed in @ Florence flask for # cnsiderable time. doubt. said the Justice, that we could put alland every | the stomach. The circumstances already appearing be- | 1st 42 30, lon 57.. The Daal Webi from Boston, bound to ter. ‘The matter one lly etd he poe ordered it to be | one on the stand who are likely to be accused of blame, | fore the Coroner tend to throw very strong suspicion om | Liverpool. took from the Uuieorm she ‘balance (195) of ber onit, (a dark brown substance,) with the filter itself, | "eed to the jury. Mr. on je Secretary of the jury; | and each one would swear himself olear, by placing the | the husband, as concerned in the Violent death of his ie vf %, ‘was thrown into nitric acid, in which the stomach and | ied the letter of which the following is » copy:— ‘some other—such testimony cannot be | wife, Alderman Ball ordered him into custody, and he Folcer, Callao, vis Valparaiso, 75 days, ey 1 apreeaes eM 5 Sherwood, Charleston, 34; days, with cotton Spoken. reeponsibility on uodenum were undergoing solution. The filtered liquor | Mx. Mos: ART allowed, But if it could be shown by some disinterested | was conveyed to the Fourteenth ward police station et Thave been already censured for simitting | was nfty-two years of age. anda native of France. ‘The | “part’Coure; (ots George), Hupper, Marselles, 70 days, Bicamshie Pacite, henae (Sth) for Ldveapeol, es paame 086. wap tran t, and of a faint amber yell: lor. Dean Sia—! deeply interested in the examination that such facts existed, the evidence would be se ein the further procese of the aaalyais, it ap- | DoW going on the jury, of which you are the | favitimate: Th CeO ae e tee ben aA cl Fwsn ae « i i oal, | foreman, and wishing to have all the causes which led to ony of Mr. McLean; i certainly cannot allow 9 7 Begied that “a portion cf this vas mixed wie earof | the late melanoholy socldent exposed, for the satistes- | toy crore Tt there are ue more witueeses, the case ip | LUrtBAES m wi be continued a 10 o'clock this | wish mdse, to Hpstt & Yom orleans, 19 daya, wish oot | ; Stsnmebit, City of Glabgew, from Phusdelphia (7th) foe igit lamp. “The tube beeame covered. at some distances | tion of myself as well as other bereaved Tthere- | now oloed; but at this late hour, I'do not feel able to : ton, Ke, to Pouter & Niokoreons iyerpook, 84 inet, ra, 10061 18,100 3918. 0 from the material, with « bla*k and glistening substance; | fore call for the public examination of one | address the jury on the matter before them; andasyou,| TH® Storm —In consequence of the storm amd dark- | Brig i Drebers, ‘Kio Grande, via Rio Janciro, 54 | ciara" (detre veparted Out Atak BLN) Ooh tat S Soom the material, vith black ood fim thesction ofthe | of the teachers in the Primary y department ofGreenwich | genticmen, will ike (2 tefer to your mlututes, and ws to: | pees of the night before last, the Sound steamers, due | days with hides, &o.to Hi K Comin. Has expurienced very | fan's igre , Oot —, . Mr. Clemson, a highly educated chemist, instantly avenue school, i esterday mote the Seliowt ate, morrow (Thursday) is 4 dey 2 set apart by the Chief Exe. a P rverpe nave) from eastern ports, did not ar- | hesy: hard (Br), Gettrey, Barbados, 21 days, with mos | 84 Crescent city, ( Br), Bal arson, J[davetrom Liverpoet odor eaio.”” were | went to my wife: on e utive of the State as a er and thanksgiving, * Issses, to Arthur Leary. > 4 oy Gniiar manner, bat meching, beyomd the | bustle which was taking Outside of her elsss room, | {think it will be ooh ane oe ere proper out of Ge 1) ‘Gen Siemareeue-iibis te the seme given tothe | ““Sche Eleise, Robinson, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton, to wt Herison, ‘Thoxipson, {tom NOrlans for Liverpect, Black matter just descrided, could be obtained. “There | the children under be lsnghed out, which she | pect to the day, to adjourn any further proceedings un- | megnificent new hotel, in Broadway, on the site of Niblo’s | NL MeGreaty & O° washia Ne, ip lee Rag n Penballow, from Liverpool for Philadel. Pimsnocvidence to the eye” saya Dr Mitebell, “thet | ismediately huehed; but the contusion outside still | fl the day following, as many Of Us have grod reason to | Garden. It will be opened on the let day of June next, | Schr 2 is, Washington, NC, 3 days, with naval RSet tat ahs lon @here was apy arsenic there ‘or the defence, the in- po ape she — —— _ door, — —— return = for Li Senate prevervation of ong ebil- bimd the meregeens Rpt ape pest al ‘Bebr Comet; Pugh, Washington, NC, 4 days, with naval one aie Rice fig Lverroel for Rio Ja- u files to toms. vi Teac! | was open by & Greman, who callod out dren. case, therefore, etands adjourned until three om) ‘y. ie vat ve taken stor » * Sandon. nud. suoombonl’ seoety, son gieetiy “eee : = splendid establishment is alone sufficient to not only en: | “Sekt James Neilson, Crammer, Newborn, NC, 4 days, with | , BrigCommérce, from Mobile for Vérs Orus, 9h inst, lat : eatly dwelt | to ber that if she wished to save her life and the children | o'clock, om Friday afternoo gy ead rae eet iret dhe ttarccsag | under her care, she must immediately fiy, until thet mo | ° 1°87" Y=day afte fallacy in each. One of them stated, that fom the best | ment, nct one cf her class bad left the he ‘ lieves if ‘ - Stabiination, and chemical terta, William Okapmen ala | would have ‘been’ able to: have kept them from ai | THE TREASON TRIALS sure its sauce but is @ guaratee that it will be, beyond Ores. sil question, the most complete concern of the kisd— hr James G King, Wainwrignt, Wilmington, NO, 4 days, |, Soty Romsom, Lodee, from NOrleans for Vers Crus, Nov 9, fect in every department—in the world. The reputa- | With naval stores, Foreign Porta. AT PHILADELPHIA, | per" ‘they have soquired in the Clinton is of the highest | ,fcht,eo,Fowell. Watts, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with Acarvieo, Oct Brig Triumph, trom, BFrancisee foe where pt cf ateenic.”” Mina was convicted, tad Mrs. | davger; but hearing that, she immediately called wes order, and they are most favorably known in every part | "Schr Lamartine, Turner, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, with | 5* peas Compekece, Serge Bhapman found net guilty, The Dutelet Attorney sad | UPON ber echolars to follow her out through fel The United States vs Castner Banwa Of the world: “The ‘Metropolitan will be furcished | mavai stores: N Wireaceoe; Ponsme, from Paaame toe Be bad other cases to which he would refer in his sum- | # #li but # few did, who, in their fright, parsed through ye throughout in the most elegant style; aud nothing will joke g W stenth, Heshh. Mevpieh, 9 dard, aNGOR (W),Nov 10—Bark Delphos, Curtis, for Boston pang up. the door nearest them, and met their deaths on the fatal Rome eC RIT ALE, ba lath pedaee tomate nie tn tin tabeenad eomenenenaeeel; che Cornelis, Faulknar Bowens Sdayui oo ay | aeune, Mr. Joackimson then proceeded to address the jury on | Stairs. Among these was my son; and although I weuld Circuit Court of the United States, what it is externally, unsurpassed and unapproachable. | secem bar, saw two Yossels. one Under water, ‘ Brann 4, Nov 10—Arr sche Corsair, Vensey, Baltimore, Debate of the prisoner, contending that symptoms alone | NOt blame any one without sufficient reason, yet I Weare not at present posted up relative to itsdimensions | mast and bowsprit out, and the ether, hull ou pare pg Oe 4, So oni nat doz ropes Mor- ever supply the proof of arsenic, ualres the arsenic | t? oK that any man or men, whether firemen or’ other- GROOND Day. and capacity fcr accommodation, but it is, we believe, the | standing. Also, fell in with bark Drazillero, in tow of wschr | im, Sampeon, NYork, (and cld same day sor St Thomas); ad 1 authorities in support of se, ane a give such 4 pare alarm Leary. Ay fo | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE N. Y. HERALD. | lazgest hotel in the world. — Absecom Sat nee oe ‘away; two schre in company; a me ime {Br}. rales, yee tation of the law any children, when, e any sense what- is pees fered assistance refused. kW: . erman, for ‘The court Look a recess, for amhour, at one o'clock. _| ever. he might imagine the terrible conrequences of d Phas onogg bag? es botoe Police Intelligence. Te nnd St og ‘would rail shout I7th, wish two-thirds of & cares. saibuinioes ‘eile <:n0k. eA NRES Sy sessen tere! oe Appearance of the Prisoner with his Wife—Obtaining 4 | qe Great Forgery Case —This case, which was to have | Sloop America (new, 149 tons}, Sturges, Providence. coron, Ja, Nov 1l ~Arr brig Nautilus, Faalkace, New Al jOON IN. man, or (hose men, I say. whoever may be, are de- Jury—Judge Grier’s Caution Against the Athens News- | been resumed before Justice Osborn yesterday, was Below. rt ship Madison, Miller, for NOrleans; bark Louisa & porerrerumed bis sidvess,” He submited that ere | own esnsclonces, if mot otherwise, when they think over | 29P47#, and his Opinion that Editors now-a-days are o | further adjeurned until to-morro ow, (Friday) “mternzon, | One bark and one big, unknown: Raven, irom NYorks brig Flora, Hupbard, from timere; eehre Mary, Colbert, do; James M'Ned (Br), was no proof that the body examined by Dr Carnachon wful suffering that has been caused by giving so | Little Too Fast with their Judgments, gc. paths k. Eigp pas mn cys otto pated Bongo age ta | Mg for NYork. ‘was that of Victorine G: . needdess an alarm before being positive there was actual y . " J Shire Queen of the Wesh Hallet, Liverpool; Martha's ‘ERPOOL, Nov 16—Bbip Revere, Howes, for NYork 15th. that ine runzig t ee — “a Le e ge acl ‘The court wes opened at ten o'clock. the decision of the Justice. Vineyard, Dunham, Glasgow; We > Net onthe, ‘Bent ae ‘Sacraments (of Pre oe), Mansantica, Nov l—Brig Norus, Masury, for Boston 0 bat there remains were the remains of Mrs. Grunzig, | the men thet geve the alarm, and why did they do so be- | _ Te Prisoner presented a very cheerful appearance, and then it was @ very great point ; but be would send for | fore they examined where the danger was was egain accompanied in court by Mrs. Hanway. She Movements of Individuals, Nov %—Wind at sunrise, NW: at moridisn, WNW; at | 44% She person who made the exhumation. Tremain yours,c, " HENRY Moone, has Leen with him during his ten weeks’ imprisonment, | mancaciacr Co’; liom’ D. Mecarty,, syracuce, Hox War | "mee NWe id 7p Counsel then continued to address the jury fOr some | aay morning. Nov. 26,1841 | Met Meet: | neatly or quite every day. One would suppose that «| Murray, Goshen; Hon. ¥. G. Martin, Oleam; Hon. G. [Ren Breaumur Asta. av Boson. poeveringe LG A} bine 0 ‘The District Attorney then proceeded to sum upon be- | After the reading of the letter Justice Bleakley re- | man with so devoted « wife, though he might commit the | Deax, Poughkeepsie; H 1 halt @f the prosecution, and commenced by saying that | marked that be did not see the utility of calling any | sin of idolatry, could hardiy be guilty of the crime of setts; Hon. rs en a Hor St wage crime so deliberate, so horrible in ite mature, that | further witnesses on points of which they had already te tre uk m; Hon. he human mind revolts sgainst it. It was agains: such | abundance of testimony; if any new facts could be | Bgb treason. - a anes that he, as the ‘public prosecutor, stood there to | elicited they would be pleased to them, but merely ‘The court and counsel proceeded im the attempt to " assachu, | Bassror, Nov li—arr Henty Nesmith, Ulmer, New York. - Benj. Thompson, Massachu Gla Delta, Downs, Virgula: Volant Besrs, NOrienns; 18h, UMARI6, Now 18—Sld Mersey, Evans, NOrlesns. acate Head, Nov 10-08, Riein, Mayer, fro tT upuacx, Nov 10~Arr Mount Washington, NOrleans (an . Deig Abr yer ith, Suocess, Monnerot. BFranctico. bark Chae 8 Olden, Douglass, Philadel oy also been Seth, the community. by the faithful discharge of his | accumulative evidence would only be delaying time to | empanel a jury. error). 81d ith, Francisco. Fity between the critinal and the people. The District | no purpose. Ta he ‘Ady Ocona doer, Radius, ton, | Snctela, Warrell,do,- °°" "ion the catia: imssas aiieie- | -deetion Wendie ten ae progress of the preceedings for this purpose, « ey Reine a ‘AGGED ISLAND, Nov 1—No } my reviewed the ony with great ut Rng EB xd, a cae ——- sintlemaman by the poles oy ns Faken for B York nd Docdoaus ly ag Oct 26—Bark Stam! gclltt he undertaher entered the court, and was called | meeting of soetied ith tte Hecordet and Dis pare A Horse, ny me: had been gauewt for : ship . wenenaveg ot Pale Rela Nort, kag i for ~ stand. . ‘ ted i took both perfec cause prisoner, purpose propounding | Astor House. % au NY Denmar! » Bordeaux. Jouxs, NF, Noy 4—Arr brigs Arthur , MoNeil, tothepdmocion of the testtuony st tales ena tee | abs riiseos ct as Moteam, they bave stated that ‘was | curther questions to him. ‘To this, Mr. Stevens, for the 11220%, HeBEY Bennett and lady, from Co, and Hy med Yer, for Charleston; Covenanter, | Baltimore: teh Lady Yours, Hyan, do; sont Bil tame, ‘when {he evideuce om both sides bed been | much to blame and applied much harsher words to the | prisoner, objected, om the ground that it was irregular; Fron. 5. Hons. Soe lave, eccivel peanndag’ es Dawe a for New Kelvin, for Savannah | “sivy ky. Nov $Cldehe Calodsn, Pouitpas ork. ‘Eke exteption of counsel i : Jury’ the bistriet Attorney did not belleve, iu hiseptzion, | Bd the court sustained the objection. Gpenetane, Bey 7Eid Hy Shalt Adlon, Liverpool: | age Tus, echt —— (of Apaiachlocla jROrieaas. ' 5 pocntean , , Bi OT Nye ert gee Sanne ig ad ce ie a A coc om aaa A ae an die eter de TS eee bay XANDRIA, Nov 21-31 ¢ Chiat, 3 ee Cee ee | rel ol peepee yey ve A — Togat ve some opinion about mat_ Wepnrsvay, November 26—6 P.M. peal Mow us Lac Ag: Rome, Otis, Golepiee tor Longons w a + eaahign a echr Commander-ia-' and afterwards Roe in poy thee raed ve no interest w ter. I took it to be like the Fries matter which came | Baxanstvrss—Fiour favored factors, the business con- | Patrick Henry, Hewes, River 69 Lawrence for de (and bet TOR, Mee as Asin. (Be), J & pay nay tines, ani ¢ eal Be ye —, the building. I will, | frem the country I come from.” sieting of 10 000 bbls. —ordinary to choice State, at $3 You for Dundee; Catharine, Edwards, for Am- Liverpool fin Laliten; Beal Frankie, ian eRingdatphaat es ae PRS Oe pH rare re, . he counsel for the prisoner contended that this an. | 87) a $4 1234) mixed to fancy Western, and common to | star bathe Franklin, Gibbs, Clenfucgos: Lunente, Keen, Cursors Qhe ja eee ween catnaee spanch, upon the onl Jobn W. etem, telag Gounod tI reside at No. 71 | SMe cleatly afforded good cause for challenge by the | favorite round hoop Ohio, at $4 » $4 18%, with pure | | Fassed by 130h, Florence, Potter, from Neweastie for New | via Holmes's Hole; » Cheer, Goregaah vie Vane SE re disats . yr oy at No Tl | prisoner. Mr. Cooper thought not, and wanted am op. | Genesee, at $4 125; a $4 25. Canadian appeared unal- | York (or Besten). gers! Ida, Hallet, Raltiness Rep Dist Bil. “ Grace Hamersley street; 1 am one of the trustees of Public | portunity to examine the juror further. After con- | tered, 1,00 bbls. Nos. 2 and 1 having realized former rates, Fav nin Oak ies Tits Dae. they 3 avinerenas de asi commenced by saying thet the end of the yest sp- allt og Thiom, from the fact of ae rogaine rgett Fh Peleg 34 thn ahh tld pe oe en ph win Sanna er ia-0 rev, Parbenoa, Matthews, Toland; FOB proached, and, Ao hiss it was an event which nas te —— town; ae te oe tm Dh a, Judge Grier then satc—I wish to warn the jury | and Jersey mal ruled dull, at ree Wieat seemed are ey ey ote mo York. bt welcome. | D the pest gous, orime hed owed | Sows ote be goods aoe mer hm yey oe the influence that may be exercised upon their | steady, the tions inclu 4300 bushels white ee tical A haene enanemnennnn Semenem (SED Eira ar attend eas in erates | Goveete Sotmurst emce foasmcaaget | Recah Maronite deer, deena | Sahin eat eee one cuales | Basaeeeer mama prana, a utter Of tat number {only one was mative Lora; | Ue ‘rusian, | chicted tothe tars aa Wing iovulceat | Sopecally from tbe Athens cf Atmeric, "have been put | didales cf which 8300 bushels were taken, at 60a gy = exc be sald, these circumstances taught an important gress egress H into my own hands to enlighten me upon the abstru- | (Gjgc Burley and Oats were as last noted, while Corn ith, Ni 5 Viola, Berson, ic I ould be well for the Jury to consider do net reach the upper story. but only to the exhib nites of the treason law, and Ido not thank them at al | fll to £834 ai 0, for No, 2, and 693; x 00)sc. for Wert- ing, sad Now 3 Ne snd Blisaboth Ha- xed : room, , , pains. e bushels, cies, Rowennales Coastan: Hicns, ‘and. im great crowds, they have tocked to our JRC 15GB Ls Laon stair the frome stair ail Tob | Mr. Stevens—I trust the Court will not furget to | " Corrox —The enles to-day were 2000 bales, with « firm | erat they ly Manta) tor Mork yx shores... We have taken no pains to ascertain the charac- | jvclrd ‘o as too low, as it would endanger the lives of tbe | warn the jury against such iniluence from another and | market, at the quotations of yesterday. Honsgr tows, VDL, July 1—acr Burops, iutehineon, | 41 jour beige, ome ters of Chose who thue are allowed to seek « refuge among inotbaatenat One aor, nl opposite quarter. Froichts.—There was more grain and flour offering | NYork March 23. res ‘coming up in tow of steamer Hornet (perhaps the ws. The bigh and the low, the good and the bad, are 0 je we or io > — of Trustees, to plac? an irom Grier—I have not seen any such, but the jury | for Liverpool, and the engagements of wheat for that Livenroo., Nov 10—Arr TB Walt Creches, NOrleans; jitan, of Buel from Pi Tis Glouesetan, Bike f2te to come, and we are not to be surprised to nd | Tail to projeet up aliove the woren rail or a kind of ot | gaust beware of thent all, cat footed, up about 86400 to 40000 bushels, partly ret Sta Hh, Hiip Van Winkle, Low. J he wag sonore )_ Cid barks Weyboasel. Carter, River f the misdirected minds of the old | work. which would keep the boys from falling over; and Mr. Sterens—We have sen them, and have been as | be hide eorasinug ee . Strada; brig. otear idoore, AODAA, OARS q 1 j arma, du es; Webhaanet, Stearns, Pla re sichabery Nov 2—arr brix Wm B Btovens, emcog them map; yed by the veneel, at 4qd., aud the remainder at 44., Serid’ Nor must we overlook the cause of that misdi- | snother resolution, to have erected « tower and double lightened on our side, es your honor by the in talk. “ome ose wen seo engaged at dd. in bulk ection, when we are calied om to sit in judgment upon | *taireace, one for the boys and the other for the se others you have referred to About 1,000 a 1,200 barrels flour were at is, and Sts efleets. That cause will be found in the circum. | to gost the top af the building; the resolutions were Patrick Brady eaid that be bad formed an opinion | 400 a 500 bales cotton at a5-3ud. © was at 208, sane 13th, Btirlingshire, ch surround them frem infancy to manhood. | over for two or throe weeke; I visited Mr Done’s school; | thet the Christiana affair was an outrage. Judge Grier | To Havre, the packet of the first was full. at ;c. for ile; Bid Bese cate ‘Gianee, _ comes to our shores without his character being | *xamined the tower erected at his school and on looking | sqid that that was no objection to him. Le was then | cctton, $6 and §7 for ashes, and $8 for rice. To PG To et micdified or affected by them. These circumstances too | over the building I was still more convinced of the me- | Chaliemged by the prisoner peremptorily flour wes ot 18. 64., and wheat af 64. To Londen, four | Wi at"ocreees, Bynsaneed, Pennets, Mobile: Renesers, Grequestly epring from those evil governments which —_— . me ere | staircase for our own school; e N. Palmer, from Scbuylkill county, an elderly | was at ls. 9d, wheat at 6d., and naval stores at 2s. a | Julive, Philadelphia; 1dth, Flora Babies Wade Bal Crush the human ming beneath its iron tread, and uadt | the resolution was laid, I think, on the table. by the vote | map. of huge dimensions, editor of the Pottsville J 2s Sd. There was no change in rates to California To | more: Alice Wilson. C the exjoyment | of James H. Townsend, Gregor MeDonald, and —— P. | said that he sbowd have no ecru bout rendering a | Bremen, rice was going forward at 258, and tobacco at 4 ickan ong | Nelson, from the fact of not being able to procure funds | verdict of guilty, death being the punishment, if the | 29 éd Stn) ring, alto, from the want or the defect of | for the improvements from the Board of Education; I | evidence required it, ina case in which he had yolunta- | Provisions.—Pork moved to the extent of 400 barrels, ry many coming among us without that | never heard the security, or I mean streogth of the rail- | pijy taken the juror's oath fie was asked to explain | and beef to that of 200 barrels, without eliciting any ooral rense—that capacity to distinguish between right | ing questioned by any one; I always believed it to be | what hemeant. He then said that he would not volun- | change. 200 barrels common to prime lard found « ‘apd wrong, which so eminently characterizes out people. | stTong enough; all I said was the lowness of the railing; take the juror’s oath in & case which he knew to at SaSi\c: and 500 kegs new city sof! Shey spring also from a feeling of hostility to all govern- | 1 bave cautioned my own childrea not to go up the front | involve the life and death of a prisoner. The gentleman | &% » Qc, with 1.600 green city cut hams at 8 ‘ment, wi ws with them to manhood, which | staircase on apy consideration, as I was afraid they | was set aside. bead hogs were telling at 6 a 65,0. per Ib. There arrays in feeling against the law and its | would fall over e “Ihave formed an opinion unfa- fs Pet nme Ministers—a feeling inconsistent with all our habits, Question by Justiee Bleakley —In the even tlemen.”’ The counsel for the pri- 1, 80 an ‘dospate! ‘gad at war with all our inetitutions And these toge. | ir airway eutlclens for ingress ctegren? Acido non, | (ner thought this suMctent cause for challenge itr. ied: Biky ot aco ‘i T un! a ein @ dis on eommi — i] qi / e, Erincs unknown amobg Oufselves, and almost ineompre. | Ido not believe the stairs are eufficlent for the ordinary | }2;be afterwards explained. tm tures 10 0 anowtion ny | , The sales of cotton this morning were 500) baled, aus- Toth, ope, do 20h; ‘Forest. State, Reuse to us. Hence, to all euch cases as this, where | Purpoees sere Tonitamtly cautioned Mr McNally £0 | au unfavorable opinion of the transaction at Christiana, | {ulnind Yesterday's advance; and since thereowipt of the | Sepnti for Ide 13th, A and Parliament, for Boston: are searching for motives, and are aiming to ascertain som te landings, to keep the chil- news 5 , " Fhsther a tuesistds has boon intentionally comuitted, | tren trom sliding om the railing’ on leaving school; | 22 food ties pontnd em guppy The prisoner them | ‘sow 109.000 above the same time ast year. ‘The stock | Lat, Louis, Justys, and Fandis, NOrleans; 14th, Hope, leans. Leitehy and Living Age, Snow, NOr- arfeporied sld lish), aitens Cease, Me- ramnah, wed to sea Passengers Arrived. New Onzrans—Sieamahip Paloon—Hon AG Pena “Liv root Ship Siar of the West—C Plunket, J Tho brig Richard—Joba Jones Youle, lady, Telegraphic Reports. New Onurave, November 252A, M SHIPPING. ¢ indirection, but beware how | a certain death wenld ensue, should they fall over; on tes past ‘ Clerk an- | 0m hand is 140,000 bales. tt dg, Victor, Clark. for Rio Janeito; Mary, ~ nn “ et at OeertaOk le metic ee eh tha moral | my opptication for the improvements, 1¢'wee sald that | Ae cwenty muautes sey co ye Bw New s tS ahd Olivia, Wileod, for SPranclsco; Aramiata, fof | \yANDERBILT'S LINE FOR SAN FRAW via * gidly re toe nounced that the panel was exhausted. Only eight ew Ontrans, November 25—P. M. Moblie Nicstagus —Tho favorite steamebip PROMETHEUS, ©ondition of the accused may net be equal. But while | *nough money had been expended already on he tomeee jurors bad then been obtained. But it was soon ascer- Cotton has been firm since the reoript of the Asia's | “Tonox, Woy 12—Enté inwards Damareoq, from | Capt. cheretill, will eail from piee 2 ives, on, Mor We are thus warned to be careful togive to this misdirec. | the two commissioners of the school were Edmui tained that some slight mistake had been made, and | news. Today's sales reached 4,000 bales—good mid- | Centon Joly 2: Carl & Herman, Hansen, York. Cld | day, Dec t3eclock, PM. N fion its due weight, we are alsovadmonished of our auty | Hurry and Mr. McLean; the architect was Edmund | that there were w more left ;” but they proved ding is quoted at 8 tof'e. Rice is at $3 50 to $3 62),. uiaa Bilse, MoF alos, Rewgors ‘and rica; 13th, | ragua. comnersing wil steamer fo protect the peaceable aud law-abiding portions of the | Hurry. Jr.; the south half of the fromt door. when open: | be « of the same sort’ with most of those who been Cuanuestox, November 25 1861. warrow, Thayer, Boston; 14th, Buropess, Whiting, New | [ecific ocena. Fi * oF ity against the aggressions of such misdirested | #4, will clove up the foot of the stairs, andif there hed | caiicd before. Many are called, but few chosen The eales of cotton, en, ES | Caeee, 9 calf oun duty to teach them what the freedom | been two side doors, right and left, at the foot of the The “abscatees’ were them called; but it was like | gi gre ekinc, fhe may 00 bale In port, aa 1 deans ebm of the st6ioa8\0, The extreme rat yesterday are not | Riad, fer ‘orsbom! the or OTICE 18 ARREBY GIVEN, THAT APPLICATION of the of New a Luoindl = NYork and, Lo B whieh Saag, Sieg joy Bese; samntiy, saat Fork Bradish, tor do 21st; Southampton, Tin- 1 iy 8 F a pte N will be made te the Legial calling «pirite from the vasty deep” They would not | supported freedom tp pursue ‘own happiness in their owa way, clogged up by the children at all a : ‘i é : Birt; Bou : Nei be made eth i vided. however, that they do Bet eneroech upon of 6 Be stalee and d banlsters, 0 nd the want ot = The counrel for the government then resorted tothe | 1.490 bales of aunt i gee ‘nse g . _ mt iy Nov soma le, W tte, Failedel bis Beeceiates, for an act Iocegpete we York aod jure others, The J ee ee, | eked aoage to tenons od the bess ln ie Ole: ae On expedient of recalling some of thoe whom they had | malket is weak, and prices a shade ih favor of buyers. 2-Arr Regolas, Vine C th, ship Company.” witha capital of $800.00, for oD RN god bora lalla BK Mp a Sd Cnsecam, Ser. $58 in Rev eer Maer, Denn, Yorn: Mee Peta ale. ee ~ - - wh ncn a. answered to their names; four by 5 5, f ; Dy tLe lamentable frequency of homicide cases among us ae Fave being crore, sald--I om ome of the had been excused, twenty four had been challenged pe. | Sales were made, to day, of 4.000 bbls flour at 82,95 « Hunter, Mill, NOrieans; Meteor, Robinson, 42. Sid ‘and to aid them in giving proper weight tos considrra- | trustees ool No. 26° Thad nothing to do with the | remptorily by the prisoner, several lad been chailenged m; 3.000 sold at $4 45 @ $4 55. Mess nos. fer NOrleans; Impreru, and Sarsh & Louisa, the building: [ bee ns reach 1,000 bbis. at $12. Lardis Lion to which it could not be expected that they could | constructio atrustee of this " jor se, mel th pM ae oR pads ape en Lo sahest ig Deosgubes Inch, aheas oy Uy the prisoner fot cause; and the remainder of the num ago; as trastee, I | bir nan been set aside by the government. Burt, N¥ork; Oliviera R. ROGERS SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, TAR AND Getned by the J 4id not at ell propose to go into | visived that schoolhouse; it was the first visit I had made ‘The yuestion was aired whether the prisoner, havin : Canchalazua— Abe testumony. tte duty wont be disoh arged vhen he yoy was not que $x ont — —- once Geclined peremptorily to challenge a particalar Married. ereeeeens cures) Oi rrevuted, to them, generally oeeme. | Seles, thoes ae ae Cat time aE, | Juror, could revoke that decision, and eballemge at any | On Tuesday, November 25, by the Rev. Ht F Smith, Sates # then called attention briefly to some foe ony we got on the third focr, on the | ‘ime before the juror hed been sworn. The ourt ruled | Mr, Joux Brstox, of New York clty, to Mise Frances facts, the appearance of the body of the devensed after pt, omg og Ee Uist, having once declimed to challenge, the prisoner bad | daughter of 8. Taylor, Keq., of Dobbs’ Ferry Geath and presence of arsenic, as test! ~~: rO- Sep talbed 1 , told hia T th Me deey exerolsed: bis right a to thet juror, aud that he could On Sunday, November 44, ‘at Pate! Long Island. feeror Reid, but if all the circumstances were con- | stairs about Bye te not pubs quently challenge by the Rev. Mr. Hunt, Mr. Wititas Hina Newrxs to 4, L gvtbend Atone o'clock, the twelfth juror had been obtained. | yije Nawcy BE. Burrv, both of Patel ree) pistcrt with death by poison, then it would not be safe | Were wrong. and too low. and the rease hogue fo reject the conclusions that flow from these ciroum- | 0m looking over, down the well hole the great height; | juige Grier then said that the court would not sit to- On T last, by the Rev. James Millett, at his resi- Btances Lf all the circumstances agree that she came | ‘bat as boys will slide down railings. I thought they were | 1c: row—Thankegiving Day: and thet the last juror Paty 2 crest, Mr. Fowano Mussa to Blas i reported in port Oct 9. Fock », Georgio, Copinigra, for N York. ™ Nov li—Art Washington (#), Floyd, Bre- ober death by poison, though some of them may be | too lew; for im the event ef boy failing cver, | would not be sworn uvtil Friday morning, asthe jury | Jor. W: Lt, all of Unis city. ea tor N¥ork. With other diseases’ thet would mot be sufl- | be would inevitably dash out his brains, Mr | ‘ouid be obliged to remain together if they should aii | l™* W*T#™Natt, ail of this city, gy ty —_—- Svnnny, NSW, Avg >Deucalion, Homer, for London few to reject the conclusion that she came te her death | MoLean replied, that the boys seldom used it, and | jase becn «worn, ” Died. For sale by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., wt theie Depot Govhie son, bi 6 re lacot it, them | ‘bat it could be obviated by putting au iron railing on t ef the ju od i= . ~~ 4 r Warren, Mather, Newonstle, B; | Moti, 516 Bros: NY a1 ll respectable di fy SRE ey th the top; 1have been conmseted with the Publle Sehoot | = 2* ‘lowing is. list cf the jurors selected On Wednesday, Noveraber 26, of dropsy, Cuanues D. raooe. tn the United Btates and Canadas, Price in large botiies Gc fd that she came to her death by poison. Ie ought | Society for seme time, and the stairs in this sehool in | 1. robert Rillot, farmer, of Perty county Sineaiaee ee) e008. Seavg, tegen Wiech of nad for Bees | tore eee mot to omit to say to the jury that however much re- | the rear, were different from all the others I had been 2. Jemes Wilsom. gentic man. Aciams county ‘The iiatives and friends are invited to attend bis fu- trom Charleston for Hull [0 FRE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBETT, 19 DUAN Biance 1 might place upon the standard works pro- | accustomed to see, I then atked if this was the oni; 8. Thomas Connelly, carpenter, bon county. 4 ORD, Nov lear Towa, Brewster, NOrleans, be ‘ly on the duced them, which are relied upen everywhere | *tairway, and Mr. McLean said it was; I then enid 4. Peter Martin, eurveyor, Lancaster county a Bee Podee a ; P ty-one years practice euables Deis @nd maz be relied upon by them, it is much more eafe | bought there ought to b» an independent staitcase to 6. Robert Smith. gentleman, Adams county Gn Wisaester, Haventes @, Sanen 2 withon) im fo rely upOm the deduetions of such aman as Professor | ach department, public school No Mr. MoLean 6. William B, Saddler, farmer, Adams county. Pda ao 7, Ni : - an it), Austin, of r. O. hae Beeld than upon any deducticns of their own. The se- | ¢plied, that the old plan was obsolete and that this | 7° jams 31. Hopkins, farmer, Lancaster county wy baw a tes nie Y Downe, with ieee Wr ce .T eaicel oc sheridan fond question ther the poison was administered | sehccl | was the improved plan; I found that 1 §. Jchm Jank'n. farmer, Perry county Legh mad iy DF ee oe. wa honcrapin Gass vi be 8 iba prisene®, “Where are some circumstances berides | cculd not receive any eftention, and I did not 9 Bolomon Newman, smith, Pike county en ee See gp teeing error the Uity at ew Yorks be direct evidemee to Bhow that he did sdminisier the | sy spy more about it then; « committee was | 19 Jonathan Wainwright, inctehant, Philadelphia, A tea u @ . cison. But im determiniog this question, even though | formed for some otber improvements. and agreed to} 3) iphraim Fenton, farmer, Montgomery county. OD On eee SNe y SING INO Z7B71Lt CURED Daa. ocores & uvarar, RS were eure that ‘aid administer the poison, stili | meet at the school, amd at that meeting I took Mr 2 James Cowdes, merchant, Lancaster count} yeaes. ‘ 4 fronds of the fami to | & w 8 2, t strevt, from thele logs practice aad pro- Ghere is @ very important question—was it don» by | Murphy up the back stairs, and explained the danger of | They are remarkaliy good-looking men, and 1 should | , ,28¢ "rlatives and friends of the family are requosted v1] proceed for Ramegate harbor to morrow m: fe nowledge, may be relied om care of those : ae nmitting t ~ ~ y Lj hid attend his funeral thie day, at 1 o'clock, from bis late half cured o1 freqaently the reealt of m: Skim devignediy to take his wife's life’--and that | permitting the primary children and the other larger | judge cf more then ordinary intelligence. Two of = Lianon, Nov The Wolfe, Applodes, from the Clyde for | oi, cure! oases oo, ve he Bs very diMMoult to deckde, and they (the jury) | children, vo meet ar had seen them do on the stait | ihe urcre were affirmed. affirmations, instead of judi yy ee 9, Nevemive Sevannad, prt in here ath inst, making 34 tncnge water Entrance No. 2; the ball door atords the re im | case; | tol m we wan ower st « prey e onent people who t 5 y 01 esday. Novem! our, « e cargo = = pots A Srighirg “them they ‘st lok st the motive It | Plaid to Rim bow to hare i! made; he sopied tome, | crucht'meve curtemary “here tian at any-cmer lace | £o,S% Ravuce Gusac, daughter of he lat Rev. James | siioy We prowed. Shek ee Tat QF THE ” PRACTICAL, PRE. Beaieg¢d om the part of the prosecution that he di Gear fellow, you have the best school house, the best | where 1 have ever attended court. Five of the jurors | "fi" one os r “ ours, 9 to 12 A. M5 898 5 St te get rid presence of his wife, It was very | scecmmodations and the best furnished im the city, and | were “sworn on the book,’ as it is called—Rissing the vie Bown ag Toh ang wt eae Sask u of the Gificvit for them, brought ap as they were, educated yet you are not satisfied: you don’t need it,and iteme | Rinie, ae tock the onth; and the remaining five, restee . tee talking qhout it” 1 talked to him about the fromt | with uplifted hand, took the toilowing oath:~- Yoa 40 ae y _ Paar aged he prisoner's peculiar position, or he was an | * “ Sa alt ep Po 5 he thought they were good | swear by Almighty God. the searcher of ail hearte, that ears. ’ moyed he having become a father here by this girl. [t ao aeef i ‘7 og My reasons for asking these | yoy wili well and truly try. and # true deliverance Fuperal services will take place at the Methodist Epls- Boight be that the society, from which he enter. | ane oS Se. aap Le weve etet a favorable impres- | iuake, between the United Btates of America and Oast- | oor. Chureh in Greene strect, at 10 o'clock this morning. Ei 'ce otions of right or wrong that such circumstances Sod teeta nd eens ight wend te the the prisoner whom you have in charge. | fis remaina will be taken to Greenwood. His friends are rere comparatively harmless it t be thet he did | Board of Faucstion, and pare the way for the approprie- erdict give, according to the evidence. And | !t-nrctmully invited to attend mot wisb Co get rid of his wife: but they must not over. | {om end cities monies te ae eel shell answer to God at the Grent Day bo Wednesday, November 20, Aurarp Book snot her consideration, that the misdirection of bis ee ay 0 A mg ay pdeD gl aed = the jurors who had been relect- | ang Jane Winne, aged 6 months and 47 days. Rrocsten Vere was cater m i careloes of lite ae of | tne resolutions represented to have been iade by Me, ,. lis’ saia Wt was hemorty cer | The foneral wil fake place this day, at 2 P.M., from Iyitersing tein Nor tor Gly Veins tice em hat of the prisoner having been sick himself. He (ee Lateon; that as fer as I am concerned no such resolu- | tomery for the press to defer Judging’ cases until they wat Redye, Long Wand, 00 Bunter, November %,) aman ee ees c to him that ! F i ope h certain: di oures, ino clber source in America, ‘Those who apply tow her off. ; P wait Weed, (who ‘died at son ‘on Sunday), Now | Lt stages, will be eurprised at theease and * ure. jeared—Ebip Hoguenot, Gardiner, Liverpool; echr Lan- R. MORRIBO; " I8 CONSULTED CONF! DENTIALL of William | siog, NYork. oun, Nov 25, D*x cortain diseases, which he 4 ™ Privy’ tenes VillagetBelle, B Smith, Alida, N York. sa he cures im three ‘Ase nity jus did not recollect that f the witnesses thone were ever .aid before the Board of Trustees; I at- |} cou) ined by th ¥ : pa Ry FO tended every meeting, and should have known it if any | (havi DATE Deen Geter nn I sine prement day waa vo | BOARD A. Bewrnce, In the fd your of hile age of bh he ie that be raid he was rick. Ifany of t aw bad been da 4 f the At Baltimore, November 20, in the 68th year of her age, Herald Marine Correspondence, the o hem vdge all matters in edvance of the courts. Res ohos oman. ‘wae the sister Puu.acenrn, tor’s reputation for skillin those helf-cured onses that have ick. it would be a natural snd legitimate inference Mr. Leteon here spoke up, and raid that he aid offer r. Ashmend will open the este for the government | ty ‘iehev: Weorme Moe! i, formerly uonjounat Gevernet Arrived—Barke Kiisabett "Brocko: Mavaner Onaries 8 | fxisted for le pre emines\. Constivational weakness he had jen Of the rame sugar; and if that were go, | *8ch resolutions ashe bad represented, and it could be |.» Friday morning Senator Cooper will make the of Liberia. and th of Dr. Medill, now a distin. | Olden, Dow Laconti it yy, & secret habit, efectnaily the inference would be almost irresistible te « well tcund on the written record of the preceedings. closing address te the jury, om the same ride, whenever | “lined citizen of t : ia four days. A perfect cure or 0 charge. Ested mind, that be did not intentionally poison her be. | _ Justice Bleakley stopped the interruption, and eaid he | {he tithe for it shall arrive - BR. COOPER, M DUAN Tus cvure he basarded bis own life as well ws her's, In alcase | Would not permit any one to interfere or reply tos wit- | “The court room continues crowded. The bert of order | sinonepe Foaee demvied be pebeti tothe trae ice to the treat. ly tritd where a servant was ness on the stand proceedings already bad been, > oe Bovements of the Ocean Steamers, meroni the most ieee sivthaune ea the pertoek ot aap fort tiect fhe ccmmenetinent, more ibe @ Gobeling secteay | SSEWmIy peemeves. Several indies are te “td | hen. Sn dereias’ balks th rated diacases, and tuild caren removed in «fem éaye. the judge that it was not @ case of deliberate | than _s solemn investigation, and he could mot aliew - - - new J *. Bri bi -_ ae Birangers, Oars be Sosetves be m7 Roose ing But another important view of this ose Dy discursion between parties in court. vem, anid the rrespondence. | eilegal mehip Orprey, Power, pF gg Fo Co RL Duane Rat ‘all Chia idea of slekness, om the part of the prisoner, | Justice. he jeny have no tight to put juestions to wit. Puravecensa, Nov, 96, 1961. ew _— deteon, wats Im sehee moticine moey have been fabricated by him to meet the rerult sence (zerpt through the Coroner, and he (the Coroner) ae Beat Pues te Ph " pote pteal fd on Pipysetd gf VT re 2, eee See a i Perfect ow ‘The qu my oy os oo a = 9 me the judge whether such questions were proper wh ecnctonaditer an’ rs “ioon ane. leea, eaten Pipes Cherry, Ports Walthall steamer No- D4, Ty courted MOTT Sypeer, 18 CON FIDEM. Dt Kk themselves for what did he fabricate | J urot—Mr. Coroner, are we to understand you to an: John and David Donnelly, tenants of the mill near er A . biss him ve cure without’ met repent caoes Sueed te thoes except to mest such charge af this. If it | tbat no member of the jury cam ash a question. of the Ab es mM from throete, Ave WN. Be-Dow' be dncetved hy the Feirmount—recently destroyed by fire—wore this morn. . then they might well doubt | Witmer: if that is ihe case, who is making the inqulat Besseaeerch Saipernatnsizocate seers, Fora, ea ome re was any real design om partto take tiom~ the jory or the Coroner ’—we would like to know. | ing beld in $9,000 each, by the Court of Quarter Sessions, ox a \ ., Le they Red any Goede et the geou Gun con chart Coroner’ jury, have se mere | to answer for manslonghter, Ube evidence indicating thet | i, MORTAMORE CAN BE CeNSULTED, TRER olson, then the pe a , state are, epee . M. Nmery or It they bellowed be did hot understand he wituess, (9 some answer, they can | there wae ot leust much careiessner upon thelr pert. | ois wp iwidmewanie. a ccnvinued avate | 9PM. Bae vs ped Fa ne wish se avotd ine iw: ter the polaom, without knowing it tobe such, | — Foam explained. through the Coroner. Ihave the | They are charged with manslaughter, three persons bay. | ‘would. wich Law a boned we Jorg. Dow. neyal Gslieaee iH fh te the reliet Vecquit tim sel cpicien cl the Regorder and the Disigiet -Ayjorney | ing periebed by the fire. Crees Rah ok Gort Ripaee, HHH HA Mey need, i Mo Kgapgud iv roe,