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WHOLE NO, 7130. SUNDAY MORN , 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, AMUSEITEW aT! NT Ts. my iz NEWS BY T a es Court of General Sessefon: les “ ii . . oN en AAA AOA AAAS was at hdrie of meal timos, and was wit ont at . Yor Captola Rowe, gou esy. Wher ens ho then? BROADWAY THEATRE —® A. MARSHAKL, SOLE BL EGRAPHS | pute Bocbs, and AML Wesley Smith and Bard. | Pighisitrend © good many things—novols, tho’ Indiaw | Pear | Fay Hoted. when he asked 116% no ‘nd rt Lesioe, ~Boxes and Parquet, 50 cents; Family Circle. Raby Tathesthuvlenks Fp . : i , Upper Tier, 2 ooute; Privata Bo The Austrian Ministers Lotter tothe Boere= | 1p ieee Gare, Y Mansoughier—Futal Rifts of Sky: | (Bete! couldn't réolleat all; studied Bundy school | that Low, und nnd thore wae Jewelry in it; nothing ceo 10 Boxes, $5 ‘ul Scene,with a Dash ef the Ludicrous— | books,’ Testament, and Cated of bis church, St | was eaid, except thet he told me to go and’ Lorrow come’ Seo Me. Basly aa the twin Litut sera, M S44 0 commence a8 79g o'oleck, | Monday o tary of State. Richard Hayes, a seaman, about 20 years of age, and | Paul's (Fpiscopallan); remembered somo other beoks— | money ofa mann named Lym@ns, (o get It; hyonk wus Renaud, Mr. Goodall; Baron de Monti JULIET Romen Mine Gael maeny Waomatoy, May 8, 1862. Of @ prepocsossing cust of countenance, was changed | © Rebinton Crusoe (laughter); had never read Jack shep- | standing rrer, bu didnot hesr us, aud he supposed he Baron Glordane Martelli Ms. Stevenes Gclavde’ Me eke Net, Mr Whiting: Merontion Mr. Pew It is undosstood that the secemt letter of OI pith saying Samuel Hosking, by stabbing him. on pend, After that Ave shontha, he got another sltustinet fa lending It ¢> mo; 1 Borrowed $2, and went dowo on: dis Gtltnthe: Nps. Saville dol Francit, Mes. | Peter, Mr; Davitys lice, me. Poni PRC ai igi reas of Chevatier Ea cwry Aint pril hai i may be remembered (as an ac- | the telegruph cflice, for two months; then one in tho | after the box (Captain Rowe gewe me » paper Ath the 4, Provions to the es i non. La i : communicai , | coun care " Bac ege aed THE D RTER—Douiniques Fieect the TWO BONNY CASTERS — Me ees ie y to Congress, appeared at the time) that the occurrence | Dain line, at $16 month, to supply the batteries; Was | namic o waked if a Box bad been left for a ge: Mr. John James Johnson, Mr. Fenn: Arcis, Mr, Goodall; La Heaumerie, | Dayid, castle, Mrs, Vernon; Pasty, Mre. Sefton, Mra: Gr: person Its contents will be found to be a courteous ferewoll to | t#0K Place on board the British brig Mary, lying im this | there ubout two months; went back to the Morse lins;:| whore naine wes oa the ‘and which I don't cS ir. Edwards apy ascounsel for the acensed, | afterwards went to Mr. Johnson, » tel ie reporter: | lect; I didnot gite them paper. Q.—-Was tho the President, complimenting him upon the friendly | by'the instructions of tke peer een ane ey | termarde weat to, Mr. Johnson, » mempaper otes; re-| Ghurebi gf A—\ think it was; 1 ig! < DRESS MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON, | PCt*0nal relations always existing between them, butin- | said the prisoner appeared, under v melancholy girs | mained with him six monvby, and went to his father. to | wna sent after a ber for thers I thought I was getting 16 Pri- Private {ORR, Me ‘Doors oper IN. | timatti that the conduct of the diplomatic relations of | cumstances, to answer the cl ei gto ses: = a but | attend bar, in Third street, where be kept a hotel. It | for ‘dans ater 1 got it L thought there was sometal f at Og; Doors open at (14; | to commence at 7: pigs ‘On and after Monday, the a4 the United States by the Secretary of State—ospeoiall; hehoped that suffieient extenuating circumstances would | was not a lodging or boarding, but a drinking house; wro dd would 4 write my own same. ; hists of DA eee ne Ma: Be apie fos the doors wi 1 apen Mt 72h ‘and commence at § o'clock, | # regards Austria. and himself ae hor high repeal be adduced to eles ie down to the fourth degree, which | there for abort Tiree Malte nites his father roidout, | Qe Did Cap ta owe tell ete to write Jobn Wilsow® . C 7 J avid Cap. aay . ‘The ju ly eminent vocali: ee, Anna | tive—bad not been of a character to commond itself to bis oor denen to effect the death of | and he waa without employment Yor three months. Then told mo tor gift any name. ve Le well; Miss Betsy Trotwood, 833 i i HBotay ‘Trotwood. Mew Huches: | 1 Hudson 24, the per- | imperial majesty, and was wanting in the milributes of le, Mrs. Dyot Trish Heep, Mr. | formance will ¢ nce with the ori discretion jn tlre | wout with his father to Cape Mwy*for a for days, and 4o with ths box when you got it? _ ston, Wilkive Mlrawher, tir. Burton; Mea Miovebor, | Bart dn Diabloc te Aebo Ateee ee Ae Tee ie Anes | Neutrality and comity which had. always heretotore pualshment. The facts,as a situation on board beat, and comitatied foe at ‘olé-me to put it in aay own valise, and.” rs. Skorret y me= p * . Skorrett: Daniel Peggotty, Mr, Dyatt: Litele Emily, | rica, Auber's comic opera of the DEVIL'S SHA RB marked the relations between the two governments, duya, at $1 a day. which he recetvéd ltimeelf, the Me ornivy; Captain Rowe iss How and, aie " . gov ys at $ iT ; being ee mornive; (aptait Deudbioguill nn, Mr. Jobunton: Dor Carohenst, Mr; Rus: | Ferdiantae Me Lawchy Peas Matos ae Lo uty ‘ ae aa” Sue cntstaey es he, ever. ed irecclend He shoe cogne 0. Now key. axkwéat up stairs and “got it, sas + , Mr. + Da » Mr. Ras ¥ each; Prax Antonio, Mr. 7 . ‘ Susas ward! 6 Mile Joili ‘Mrs. D Mr. Andrews; Count Medora, Mr. Barns a Herious Accident to the ese —— a sober; gi 5m ae neers Soke chascauy ns ston ey ved; U aes: yoo SPR en A ‘Bostor, May 8, in ‘ ‘A i ~+ : i CEUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NE; 3 2 from the telegraph office, bécause be woutd | to say Fh Syirs sewmewhere iivSixth av raur, Tickets Bee Be se d Sraietlats rbyn & Buckland, Lessee. Drees Circle: 6 | ‘TMP forenoon, ns Mr, Webster, necompapied by bis pri- ‘ho would q ?: y Sunday, Why world you not goon | Q.--Viuy. lid you not, if you thoug YA was wrong, say curtaty moat Fefvaie Box Tickets, $1." Doors open. 2 conts; Family Circle, 1236 conte; Orchestra | vate scofetary, Mr, Laniuan, was Wdthg from his home in purhed T had cnough’to do in the | so. aud decline eo take it? tertainments will cor co with the dramarat th ne pirigate Boxes, $3 and $5. Doors opon at 7; | tarvhfield, c b apd ant to work on Suntnys;, went to | AT ddat kaew wheti # to say onfthig to him or SMITH OF ANTWHUE Quintin Mateyy ie, Sync Prank | played checomediote at WHO SPEARS FLASH orate | ects tte the bees ae eee ine the forward Hebacr immediately b twice, om he camiy 10 New | not. Q.—Why'@afin't you cay you thoreht -» when you Hert Me ol arom Var aaa Mester shaw | UMRide we atte het NO MPARS wheels Witt the body of th swerage bob tolting the | peal eoponrn st the” cod ceed. jee be cine to NewFotk; never | fat heme? oT ihonght all sett when LgOe Deol p tients eee ovens Mrs. Nichole 1 ‘o be fol- | «drama of VICTORINE—Alexi »earriage down heavily, x ond comma ted ‘knew, | homey ¢¥ehad sou of the jrvelry~a pair of Billy, Me. Pox: Uitte Pad ag GED SC —Downy | Mr. Palmer; Victorine, Miss J. striking upon his head y © psiao 7 K cof pins wad aripe: f gave thering tocrm of the young Drew. To gonchide with the WATCH’ DOGK Pine ue | Ze gonslude with the fhrae of FAST AND SLOW-—Job Mea- | stunned. and fora fow mutes ; : phi ete ine Noed fes@s liousc, and the ew pins Lo Mas “ae » Mr. » Mr. H |) Mr. an . . e or of Mea r. Blanchard; Henri, Mr. Therose, Miss Charlo. ring? John, Me. Vincent; Emily, Miss Fishers a” Mise Her- agen . pe Piseietrese eek one owes a ot Be en ee ee HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALO ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARN i tv i @, and thal # : } nai topped ‘ May Bhat —H Chi ian na. a¥'is Josephirte 2 CMxet: Broadway, above Grand street. Open ov ry Barta sat Bete ae eck iG ame A y ° ethers. inderyuptin Fab Be 4 fisti-\ 5 his: con |" Wilaares, Bnd Well Reon Chet et, further notice, The oridait | ant Manager; C..W. Clarke, Director of Amus —Ad- | Marshfield. An exaggerated ; scutton did pot p: Mr. thamkhd thie Disiriot Attorney nelle oprae Serwgtrels, comprising an eificiont | mission to the entire Museum formanoes, 25 cents; | city, that Mr. Weboter was fatally hart 2 strgngly f : Mr. DlyptOb.! oe roduc *te Indy, der the management of E. P. Christy; wtece. | ayelazan image 10 yours, 1244 cents: Parquet. 124g cents extta. | citement was manifested. The aceldént tay : ‘wien: } Beene pi $ Yo Nir’ Brady—No ube Spo leanneed District At orm goncorta in this ‘ity, four a succession of “ five yea) still Presents overy attraction that mie spirit of caiatone tain Mr, Webster at Marshfield some . " e Rtter ¥ 0 e knots alfatont it. QLangiger.) fe muy be intite habit n y @ 8. od with favor by highly respectable and fashion- | and the genius of ak diences. ‘Tickets, 25 coure Pe Den at Ty te | £50 {he Renins of Buccons cnn compass oF suzgost. It con- — Rroneeat So'clooky The patrogt of Chrlty'e Munneisany | Suuglh Fact milion of norliioy In fvery beanoh of nature Interesting. from Boston, Fospect{ully informed that the Saturday afternoon coucerte | value are Un MR. WEBSTER INVITED TO BPRAK IN PANES, paralleled in America, Monday and Tuesday, BALL arediscontinued. "3 ovclock, the farce MOVEMENTS OF KossuTH, &c. off round the iby in discurh, like a deroun Al- Pape cena ter 2 - Me Hingis en Diep rad, TB po intfiruine. t newmereughte 2 a a a May 10th and 11th, In the afternoon, at Bovelock, the farcs +5 “st ek ee eo 7 00D'S MINSTRELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL GALI, | ¢ the MIDDY ASHORE, Dancing, and DEAF AS A POST. Boston, May 89 P.M. " pris, » dw Hee Botne rartlemen, supseeb We promed to 444 Broadway, above Howard stroct—The proprietos SR ARD Sgt Ye toe the moral drama of tho | his morning, at a special meeting of the Board of Al vd to re <i w wai ber takes pleasuze in announcing to the public that he has ene Senne CARE ees SUAUINTOEE: : ak = ms mart; | :80y ‘any ‘yout! Gromexsuni ae , oi yh) ‘ i y ) rants Moved - That a os cxaunination contitgd—I pot he ping arth ri gaged the meat celebrated musioiansland Nears delinestore APAME OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT (LATE M'LLE JEN- | S'™CD: the ordor of tho Common Council, tendering to s ipiidase dar excelent cl uate dywig lik wh mednc TE tle eke Recesthe wee ee Wether world, and is determined to make Wood he He 1 Hall in every way worthy the pateonaee of the lade ea | Gemcety und) begs to announce, that she will give her last | the Hon. Daniel Wobster an invitation to address tbo | am take him back in the rhip.“ as w Haven Boras rd.ad thy corner: of fonahtit was ell raht thah-+ (langhte-s don"t reo Aitoot gentlemen of tis tity, He alsd takes this meee | ce dencen bens her departure for B citizens of Boston, in Fancuil Hall, was unanimously con- | The Judge eaid,umder the. circumstances, andiafter Lan der Wirebts. at i Id ’ ing honkey | whether] told Capt. Rowe WNL signed tho namo ‘Wit 88 his thi Hered ow hi: day, the 21th of May, xoniay curred in, It will be recollected that the former Boara | W271r¢commendation ofthe jury, the court ¥ nf! uae.) Qo Qaty female boarders? A.—a¥ ca nid, tala | san." that fe mitt e jewelry Fy krve away it eS recolfeat. of Aldermien requested the use of the hall to Me. Webs | Hngly suspend judgment, and let the prisoner go, Laas ayes S10aimagnty at thn Now aver Mouse 1 =Wo you reoollet giving Somme awatto man who cae ‘he diet is present star om peny, and he Josoph Burke, Mr ster's friends, about a year ago, since which time they | %* they were. that his own feolines of regret ats “adit rg Het fantdeyectie s seidgets si ¥en ow wi re me with whatever | @ rand Orchestra promise te renienih lt tom thn € tne ‘eetoare a prand Orehee eg in Met the death of his friend would even prove a more ~Mr Sandford (natde}—Ho 1 oll ‘Foun Mufont, ‘Wood's Minetrels porform every evening, and on Wednesday | May will tai place tp ith of and Saturday afternoons. Adinission, 2icents,. Do i tropolitan Hall, and ¢ ‘This mornii caution against such dangerous practices he xaskedbim; there ware five in tho, ff .=Did .gou give any awasto aman 2? the railrond Abii eatdive commences ab Boerne. The ree oore opeD | cert. on the lay, in Castle Garden. Tho price of baci <3 Lay aA Uislbed noveral:ot cur piblia Weapons in play, than any punishment they Sua Beaideen ever raitachaniten Beit te Pe inte dbpottA.—No. loerté coanmmgnce atBoisined Westen, m; | tickets has been fixed a $3, $2, and $1. Hach tioket is ae. | *Chools. accompanied by beg Seaver, Speaker Banks, | Pa eae Bo ‘dict’ Mokss 4 ‘a ive the s/ abl YB Thos! order and | companied by a numbered check, which secures s seat bear- | and others. Subsequent! visited. bo) kal pteted, Ghdidid‘ not wile ia oud bb: <a What aid you give the sate an: wed the greatest attention paid | ing corresponding number. ‘The office for the sale of teks decorum will be pre: the comfort of. Be office of the | Mist. s) newly invented fire alarm. t Prisoner, who was much affected, then withdrew | bad sever - pI T vory¥ t tis. copying the riunatures, of ctor. | avd w breust.pn—(examinatio Apa uied) wrot ae — sb ‘ets wil be opened four days previous to tho first Concer! emed Pleased. contin ij and the court adjourned. er “httenipfed that; eo rapidly when he mature; rometimes he made stile a turn iy tho K, aaa IB), BORN’SBENEFIT, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10— | Chiokering’e Vianoforte rooms, No, 206 Broadw ewe | SSidrewed the: clam, 4 : ication —A Redeeming Point. Apaanen* ° ; iAincties nok ed Keeton and Pythiss.—Wood's Minstrots and unrival- TIBLO'S GA N.—COMMENCE AT 7344, APTER z. Jitodt one howatie | : F that one Mary Stanley, indicted’ | «Mr Sandford.—Y¢s; he, wax connected withthe tele | ome.examined by Mr, Blunt—C Who int: Muced you DANG "AND PY THT ete new nezro Lurlesaue on 17th inst., at K o'clock. Monday, May 10, ai baton but no m1 } i Ale for a burglary, ta tallor’s store (7 2c eatene Yeby With ttitag giet r to the howe. corner of Mercer anu) Canal'strosta?” (Ob. to-morrow evening, in which the oolvieeenk ates nme, | first time in Aterica, Auber's comic Opera of the " . fins * _ + pleaded guilty last term of grand re IgE By wits evedy Siting Bake: f jected to, Objection overruled sad exception tuken.)! camo orening, in wh jean traze- | DEVITS SHARE, a ou the i * cation of hee counsel, Mr“G. Re |. Crons-exaimination continued —-It'iwaa the 6th or BeuChbe Rowe Ge Did he coves. ater ——— sapEee | Carlo (@ wandering minstrel), by the eminent vocalist Mmo, ae ‘ “ ‘Was suspended, to ‘op- | that “Rowo wanted, him to go for p filter; tt wus the | ait night when you did? (01 MINSTRELS,—NOTICE—THE ORIGINAL | A¥4,Tiillons Don Rafael My. Hudson, Ausanyy M ‘ Piliow sho tad acted ‘under the influence of |- Oty Vefore ba arrest; Rowe tuldivm toget itforhin; he | would show it wes important, im ‘his vownesti> mown, Fellows’ Minstrels, comprising an ot | wich sea tian seers se Tee caro uae, Rowe willanvenr, | ‘The Whig Convention for this ae aad not been charged with or indicted | Chi nok Bivajbim tlxe money; ho lel ut. ty. cents. in oF pooh @ deat Od Mi alented and experienced performers, LA SYLPHIDE. appointed Lewis Benedict as the delegate 20 4 5 Rahs he ae owe. bol’ liim it would opal ho felt it wax important, pertinent, amt egal; and eyes Teton ot atl pectorte ae ie aaa Tee om a Convention. is Laps peaiing of the court this morning, Mr. Spencer inh (Howe) for thé money, xs he | would show a nerion of aotlons of inti weay and connection and isth; lick, April 20th and. dist; Syracuse, afeit bs an IS8 JULIA BENNETT BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO | Hone rcpuke to Rie. Finely, oe Cent ee neta Ke. the husbas, smd: che (Howe) sul it Wa for® Indy iNew Ha | He ween the witness aud Cape, Rowe a) Agbarh, Age Ste OR tiT AT ant ees her friends and patrons that her Benefit takes place on | Pable rebu fr. on the part of the & * irous of surrenderin} ore nme, wed) witness did. not reoallect 2 ‘ thiad they? Rochester, "April wtiy sath hte aan Chntee Hiatt Tucsday uext, the ith May, at the Lyceum Theatre, when | faction, My, Benedict goes for ony man wher W. . nge; that hh Tetarad’ ‘withow bélieved that, | Mr. Sandferd replicd—The reason thnd they were at uffalo, April 30th, and ‘May Ist, 84, 4th, Sth, and 6th. P.S, | fhe selicits the honor of theie presence and support. Upon | may = ‘ > u rd “ ‘want down to get in that:cetablishment liberty to examine the witness hime wee, that when » Due notice will hegiven when they commence their cons | this ccension the entertainments will be varied, and will re al om pada. dead ttheab si ing’ Rowe had been there four or |,™20 (for he was a man for the purposes of crime) camo ‘again in Broadeny. described in the bills of ‘The box book Destructive Fire at Utida, Poe badergo th ponkbment. goo thet, cto thane: was “an actquaTitance ofa man by the (OM the stand to swcar hls own confi.ud sles of am- rt ‘ITAN SFA? Uric, May 8, 1969 : set et tte Ea Birdgoy, Aho; wits Kunxéolatting wy | Olt Sey more ome te by epee ; . 5 oS hg — ss . “ ¢ 7} S to - " particttarly as the gentleman opew Arby stating A fire broke out, this morning, fn the’ ettenstve at Athormey 3 no sndigts 64 EA tea, “Seotng hima come to sygakito. Rowe; thay | Loc mpliciiy wae bee alight, amd ha wie Gey © boy® but and pail factory of Mahon and’ F the Jt | , Paste woot Erivate comveramtions, but he id mot know the | they could Hot tey Capt. Rowe-en any exh dhutign. inited States where ti 00) of Whitesboro’ and Fayette streets, West s : ty 4 bh in the bec + bo. did mot, ask Rowe why he | ,, Mr. Blunt mado no charge. he only »anted (o show mpany is composed of a troupe of Artists selected for celebrated American Brass x4 . “ind Poy “ not gut the filte Pate he did-not it | theintimacy. As the other side had no}, He did ‘not fn ir Beauly sad gare, and are ander th vision of | BAnd, and tho following artiats:—Misses Reynoldéon, Smith, | building, together with nearly all its was one | ; Sd gu i f suspect | (uire the earacter of the houte, There waa nothing te Mile Carinet, Prewice Model” to this ishment. A | 824 Gillespie: Messrs. Curtis, Gillespie, Brown, and Jacobs. | tirely destroyed. The W: ‘fire. h t 9 any, wrong use waa to (he made sof DID or | tow that Mim Livingston did not keep a Michty br pect. cont peries of groupiues will be produced. eacefully | ‘The entertninmont will bo elogant and attractive. ‘The little | Mr. Roberts’ meat, matkety ; i Rowe was talkipg, to. Letting, when be (wi we 1 gpa ise elected from the most odinined paintings ond seclptene: wit | Drummer will appear in the uniform of the Fusiicers. Doors wsidacabiy Injured. - Lea 4 Fai "Latting gt once, | *ble boarding houre. | (Lond laughte y ee and appointments, Lea's, Female Opera | open at 7; Concert to commence precisely at 8o'clock, Tick- | COM a arnt ectjmated jy te " be dame Tommd: ‘Thorcouster; naked hian’| Mr. Hrady.—We don't suppore it ompang,” the only srganized band of Indios in existences | ¢¢8, 50 cents, admitting two persons, or $l, admitting five, | TAnce $2,200. a ¢ told ian fl, wh want. |. Mr. Blunt, —Or thab Mist Josephine () Whsteot es Tre eerie once nee eg ete, Meee, Lae ies | may be obtained nt the Jiall during the dayland on the oven rea eT , ber, h . : ir ya i Rien for hou be want Fe very chaste, viscous lady? arate mat Bet RED el ad of the Concert. Children hal-price, The grand piano | The Fire in the Ship. Steam- ; ’ Berne now or wbether ht | dar, Bendg—Oh! no, no—we don't suggest wah ® thing. i at an elovation of twenty-five fect rom the manutactory of Messrs, WmpHall & Son. mop cage Re woe 8, 1962. She tie, "pint he bnel “noe a ved (Renewed thughter.) | : neneh, © Meah wheeh shrews: PECIAL NOTICE.—AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND May . f Judge Boeke thought they hud come assfur aa t ine dor th Association.—The fourth annual mecting of the asto- | y,23,0rder of the Mayor, the 1s (o romain watil : *% wrt ae © ‘usd tea Nhign | could, -(Rtuked oF tnugtiéd Ont—we eoulth cintes, for the election of officers, to serve one gear from the | Monds philoso ee r ; he ‘ ‘ ‘bibtenn, which.) i fecon fy r, 1852, wi ake place lay next, et ‘ork, tenohed her | “ fal " 4 i i! 2rjth othor, mnparalleled May'10, 1859, 4m the ereen room of the Broadway ‘Theatre, | wharf here ut 9 o'clock this evening. : d ; a abating oa RCT Ea ee Hele Garry ‘The ballot box will be opened at 3 o'clock, P. M.. and close at5 o'clock P.M. Extract from rule No, 20:—Thatno mem- ber be qualified to vote at any annual or special general meeting, unless such member's subscriptions and fines due eth. ill appoar in their wonderful gymnastic entertainment! ggreut excitement by their extraordinary exhib . A variety of miscellaneous entertainments are given afternoon and evening, such as can be scen at no other aw e . ¥ peeks | MAVe seen them. Q—Richard Ea —Did Fatal Case of. ain. 2 rf. a sep tepay o betils tani mi rr 2 i ase i s Jervis’ nume or his own; bebought | mand Captain Ro A lad fourteen years old, mamen. 2 - of 8) ; Hy V6 4 shall be paid up previously. iS . ~<a Mitr 1 ; Je i out.) Hoenend. in the, warle, Wor, ell: partiadiars of o62k | "n 'FRAS. C. WEMYSS, Secretary. | IT. Richardson, real st a6 Ard degree, was sentenced to four years’ | tham forthe tox; Mrs, Jervis ad not eee nuns | "The District Attorney then put some qunstions: ae fein te Boxes, 5) cents: Orchestra Souts, with | P>RACKETT’'S MARBLE GROUP OF THE “SHIP- -inother, under the following ciroum- | impriopment. ‘The Court observed that he had tong | Woon; would not swear , had authority to getanything | t? Brown and White, but it was objected that taey had« d arm chairs, 373g cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Gallery, ‘wrecked Mother and Child,” at Stuyvesant Institu es:—Ile was uncommonly disobodient,and his father } been before the eyes of the public authorities, and had | po Wanted for the bar y thing | right toecparate trials, the object of which was that one 659 Broadway. now open. (for & short ate only,) from advised his step-mother to pretend to shoot him, for the | once before got oif by the jury disagreeing, He had been : wag | Should not be mixed up and made accountable for the AJ ATIONAT, HALL NOS. 29 AND 31 CANAL STREET, three doors trom Broadway. id Sabbath Conoet ‘AM. til 10 P.M. Admission, 25 cents; season tickets, | Purpose of intimidation. A gun had been loaded the | Fo old a leader in vice, that in justice to the laws whic ee oe i the direst or croes-emamine- 50 cent: Ee evening, unknown to the step-mother, and she, | Were to be vindicated, they could not sentence him for ve t been alluded to, and no mspituc? oF com “al and inst tal, Sunday evening, May 9. Vocatis 7 ™ in following the father’s suggestion, shot the boy in the | shorter term. ‘ hatte yencral ma er » hous ion bad been shown, If they believed this witness ab “Mise Ritkhstay Miss Virginia Verdai, Six Paros. Instr bap gerry bet oa epee nA thigh und abdomen, causing instant death, A Coro j THE BANK FORGERIES. Qa Ween a Netlite ee emare! mauager of the house. | ullthey must belicve that Captain Rowe had devieed and ntal solo performers—Herr Goopel, solo clarionetto; Here | Hatmoscenenieeta ara tives Strangees | BEF'Ainquest was hold, and the mother committed, to | Tria! «af Captain ugustus J. Rowe, on the Chars: | sow Swear yo at that time employed ae general ane | excited the crime alone, (AU relating o Brown und erold, solo pianoforte, aud a graud Orchestra, composed of | lishment will be found plossin ‘Open from 8A’ M. | take her trial at the term of the United States Court. of Forging a Check on the Pacific Bank for $0W0.— | Deviatendentot the house? Ane ecHag lone kad | White ruled ont.) he best professors of this city. Leader, Mr. Heewig. Tick- e te, 2 cents, to be had at all principal music stores and tol P. M. This long threatened trial was commenced this morning. resent to the Chem Tank with @ The frequent postponements, we presume, bad rendered youhoen so? A.—About two weeke, Q.—At what sal | )(55Were sone ir otels, and at the Hall. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Concert to AIN OR SHINE, J. VAIL'S COMPLIMENTARY Failures in Baltimore. A.—tThe same, Q.—If you gave the name = Wile | Cheek —Yes jon taken ax to any psstioulae jommence at 8 o'clock. For particulars, see programm Hallwiitake placsyon Monday. evening, May 1, as Baxwiieonis; May 8: 1809. the public incredulous as to its really being about to Ae A Wilson may have | cheek oth n question; objection sustain J. ALBERT, Proprietor. | ititary Hall, 193 Bowers. Mesers, Johnson & Travers, shipping and commision | “come of.”” and this accounts for the audience being | och the neue given me by Captain Rowe ¢ did mot know ing this one were you sent with, ——_—________E BES, Manager. —__| NH EATRICAT, NOTICE merchants and. It Richards, dry goods jobber, of this | {eT} enero. considering the interest which these cases do not know that itowe wanted any bitters; Cape renee akae HAF GEAR, DEAMBTIO: ASSOCIATION BRON: Horton—This establishment will open, for tho regula | elty:have failed, They are understood to be bad failures. | array of able counsel, and the testimony was elucidated ik (ohn, he heard bint say he hed not monae. | aud dn the habit of goingon errands for hun. Shakespeare's play of the MERC OF V. gantictnens ob bchahwiedeed tafent, depicoue of shpagements, From Philadeiph in a rich and racy style. ‘ bal mindy wo Senne aii OF then of hw |. Q—Did he ever give you any money? A. —Ves; about , and the farce of BOX AND COX, for which tickets | fray apply (post paid) to, CHARLES THOS. PARSLOL. > ailade Mr. Blunt, the District Attorney, and his efficient As n stuggestion, bought the bitters; bills and receipts tar | three weeks afer our ‘arrival he gave mo ten dollarsg f admission may be had (gratuitously) of the members, or ‘Theatrical Agent, Cham ber: THE COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANY, ETC. sistant, Mr. A. O. Hall, appeared for the prosecution, an! | ihe house were kept e drawer, but he did not put | ¥2en witness told Rowe, in the di ae had, it the Museum on the evening of performance. By order Prapecriia, May 8, 1852, Messrs. Edward Sandford, 4. 'T. Brady. and Aaron Wood: | tis one there, at Captain Rowe followed 1 i p ‘1 | beemarrested, Rowe said i yourself; J. M. West, Seerctary, J. B. CONNER, President, ess ae erent The Columbia Engine Company, of New York, arrived | man, for the defence. fendant, now on trial, bis pain Ror m' him u asked for it; be was behind the bar when Rowe came up; | L¥e he papers; keep cool be quiet.” Whea Rowe enme behind the bar, put, the reecipt in his pooket, ae nein Bene coees and eat down. he thought. til ten time; saw him in the | Cppesite side of the way, pest ese mn har-room after tea, and afterwards in bed; hehad rotired | & Tol oe lin ee crn SALES BY AUCTION, thi afternoon, from Baltimoro, and embarked per, the | secmed in high priservation, health. and wilh ; KLIN. SON & Co, | “Pilot Line,” for home. ‘They were escorted to the boat | ~ Mr. Hall opened the case, ‘with, as h sea eall Re antting, AE the Menhaat! Eeciaggecon | by a delegation from the United States Hose Company. | line of the charge contained in the p Of Henry J. | The apparatus of the Columbians was decorated with | and all which appears morc atlurge in the testimony sub- pirits. id, a brief out- ‘sent indictment, ROFESSOR WILTON, THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE World, will commence early in the fall. > \ rte will sell at auction, at the Merchant: INSTRUCTION: ay, May 11, at 12 M., the late reside efore witne y fasttions + stan Ttowes . He first stated that Rowe t arn LISTRUCTIO! Esq., situated iu Stamford, Conn, Veryfew places | wreaths. the gitts of the ladies, joined, He said it might be necessary to remark that is yal Be ts Bnd no ney een he we t morning after his arrest, t >) PARENTS AND GUARDIA yell coleulated for the residence of a gentleman wie | Joreph Lurker, the man who shot himselfin the mouth | the prosecntion were sensible that the principal witness | Crit: went ed about one; that Soeaetet hour, | Turnbull,” (‘The Register books. from the Ha ee Pies to reside in the cpunmtry and do butingss in this ely | yesterday, died of his injuries this morning. was an accomplice; that the rule of law here (differing ions thes Gnd two knew Wes le Nook, | Were here prodced. and the witness's ontries compared eiving into hor family a few young ch teen om the ist June, when papers are to pass; bwenty: The receipts, of gold dust at the Mint, the past week, | from that of the old country) was that the evidence of an “her that night; knew sl she lived | With the ng on the Kk, 1 cipt in Harn- lnges of four and ton, to educate along with her own. The | per cent in one year; fifty per cent in three years, at six por | Were $2,000,000, necemplice might be regarded without corroboration, but |, mor of Canal and Marser atreete, and boutded with |, ((t) M008 bi Hocation ofher honss is airy and pleasant, being situated | cont per annum. Fora map of tbe place and sketch of the a it was always to be taken with great caution, They might, | ALeomer a b } pot 1 Toh ear the water: Staten Island. Every attontion will be | housd apply to the auctioneer, Broad street, Meteorological Observations. however, draw & dlatinetion; in sons ert acegaes ad hela Prec weve ban hn ce Rat pee he i ‘a = f +. itt ATURDAY. . the witness did not stand before them » soeiialh gh 4 Q —Did you ever tell any one Rowe was not the Om ANCING ACADEMY, 110 GRAND STREET, FOURTH . 3 ion oI 4 itr | Wind southwest. Clear, warm, and pleasant. ent cr tool of others, He was a mere boy, and did not dom took ® nap during tho day; did not recollect | 0 "nid you ever tell police officer Robert Bro A ST Mo’clock, a choice selection of standard Roses, at their ment or tool of oth y.and didnot | y hen ho first saw next day; thought it wae in the | &—Did r tall polie r Soot feom Bresdwey.F. SARACOC. Protessor, In- | sates room, No: # Nason et—also, some fine Plants Rocuester, 8 P. M.—It has been a very warm day. | +tand before them as a man familiar with banking ope- eSccane: ban't tall Winsbtiaeit Was Ganeae af 1 em not nequainted with any rt frown, Q—Any eentar, and sols Teacher of the new and fastionatie dances, | bloom. Positively the Inst sale of ‘standard roses this | qmozmometer at noon stood 85 in the shade. Wind | rations. and competent to conceive such a design, In H h : ofhicer? No, Q—Kvertell Mrs, Beech? A— Fe eee a caae corvlsie ten oatectan tocar Gauk hinaee | veeum strong from the west conclusion, he congratulated them upon the presence of peo tly lady Soren conn lit be upen every day aeing aif ince wad. Cans Averion NOTICE.—THOS. BEL Acovey, 8 P.M.—Thermometer 72, Wind northwest, | the distinguished gentlemen opposite, whose urbane mode E ” * you done Hadies and gontlomen who may honor him with thelr patron. | £4. By W; L. Van Zandt Monday, at Pleasant evening, Quite warm. ef conducting a case, and thorough knomedge of law, | ot whether he asked what hs |. Mr. Blunt —Ye th » and unless 1 want would materially ligh' TESTIMONY OF EDMOND D This witness, a youth about cightoe | said he would go a not suspect | Bim to re ‘ Fee dane Tea eiit have beac | "Mr. Sandford —You eam't ell him to robast; wo will nitive | afterwards, when he went up and found him | Fhe him. (Laughter) ings, in tho hotel 96 Duane street, ne Syracuse, 8 P. M.—A very warm summer evening. ¢ Bedroom Furniture, Beds, Bedding, | Wind light from south. Thermometer 74. ————————— | Brondway—compr i f cv HORSES, CARRIAGES, See | OND mushmiit's Whiskey, Ave yenrs olde dud numerons | | Urea, 8P.M—A cloudy evening. Wind west, Ther- prury years of age, and bove fashionable dances. Bar-room ularly cool and.collected manner, was th pt. Rowe,) sitting down—— ) - : iow avis mometer 60. Warm, but very pleasant. ‘amined by Mr. Blunt. He deposed he w «bre Sid aera Ae ES | entrics : that the arrival (in Rowe's HW YORK MORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET, other articles. Z Aunaxy, 8 P, M.A beautiful day, but very warm, | Philadelphia, where he resided till ho went to Cape May wii ap rag A he nee ao) be the | own writing) in August. number of the room, &c., colm- Sreeerattiersnd land Weeres, Lise vpotatoes, Hrandys om Ha Ay nattatat | Thermometer stood at 82 from 10 A. M.toGP.P, M, | last year; thats be had been engaged in telegraphic | yeveq to court in a carting ill state of hoalth | | ded with the witness eviden Potat » May 29 reporting for the newspapers; not attached to any particu- 2 drehieeetdeorbe a ¢ of hoalth } | "Withers recalled by Mr. Blunt.—When "howe was writ= treet, corner of Greenwich street, | Wind south. Barometer 20.790, lar line: trom Cape May he had come on to New York Shieh Monee ge Capt. Rowe was sitting | 11 in the room, he thought he took the ink from a smal Green Eras, Hams, Chease, Soap Troy, § P. M.—Fine, clear, warm day. ‘Thermometer | jn August las nosted him to come; when | Jownsts table, cngaged in writing a cheek; did not recol- | reise of blue ink; and he thought he vged a steel pew Srandy, Gin,’ Tem ranged about 80 nearly all day. Wind southwest. Plea- | he first arrived he went to live at New Haven House; | Ct who snoke fis gover ~All ont like him | &—What other writing materials were thene fo the roomt sant evening. Capt. Rowe came with him. and stopped there too; wit mont like th se amd | This and other questions were objected to and ruled out. om. ness first lived there as boarder, and occupied room forty- 4 Bank: Ttoldhtin I'd be h suc rin! matters.were no corrobe- RAR ROOM FURNITURE, ON | Particulars of the Frightfal Railroad Ace | one. with Rowe; it wasn single bedded room, and they : hp tied 40 the Daal. Ai ail —nna the witnes was at length, suffered to with- JOHN H. GATFLELD, Proprietor. WILDE sobp AT THE NEW YORK MORSE BA- anar,on Monday at twelve o'clock, & very handsome Corsican Pony : very kind and gentle, for a boy or girl to ride- the property of agentloman who tells him ‘only on ac- count of the foes of his child. . Brandy, Gin, Tea, ( vite, &0. __|W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer. NIFF i saan ae Stgdpee dts Saat dec Phebe: Lg th : ¥ | flept together; he procured employment there as bar- poche Bt 1 apparently as little fatigued 24 any of the mere ILL BE SOLD AT TAE BAZAAR, NO. 31 CROSBY | sonsmting St Counters, Glassware, Liners: Segre Tring. | Cldenton the Rome and Watertown Ralle | jeper. at $10 month and his board, about a week after- | &~ ak the es tal oa ae (ttn | listeners by his four hours examination, WwW stroct, on Wednesday, tho 12th inst., at 12 o’clook, | ings, Engravings, Washstands, Centre Tables, Lookin road. wards, and continued to occupy same room for about two he wont down stairs intbeiar. | Robert J. Buck, pay teller at the Pacific Bank, examin- rown it 15 handy high kind in harness aud glasses, Floorcloth, and B Alleys. A letter from the office of the Northern Journal, at | months, and then went to Phuadeiphia for about a week. |) he he check then: T had taken fe | €@—Mr. W. Latting kept an account there; the cheok ter. it be so] va, iv - er andford—' 3 ge jeman as weak is r ., inl prod pres ed » oO ale po Pilot espe Mag.be ouen enc ths day of saloat the evable, DRE, 210 BROAD. | Watertown, gives the folowing particulars of the shock. | ,, ME Sandfond— ts this young gentleman as weak in bi i sayingnmathing furduers T think E ave narrced | RreUUCG. Waa presented about two oaloek. on the Gih of Bi East Mirtoenth stroct. see's Sale of Valuaplo Hotel | ing railroad accident that occurred at Pierrepont Manor | "Mr. Blunt (with an imploring glance) —Now, don't woulOt'® poh fie NeoneeRninT bes diem voaear re it it was a forgery or a mi she found Mr. ORSES FOR SALE. b OR SIX FINE YOUNG of the bos | on tho evening of the 6th inst.— ae ATE eaten tia, ePeak uD, witness | there was some one in the bar-room weithng at the desk Tae aa bely bed tell ate Saree eee ee it f ther fast, all well broke, sisi every varicty o ontinned— not absent himeelf again before his ar- " ee ett: | tinized it. and was not satisfied w EEE a ee ee a lt htana’ | fel unomm as the Albion consisting eee ai eert | _ Tt appears that a company of nine persons—two mar- Fost; on DM Fetsen GAs gu into ouplovmany, Rowe very near two o'clock when I said T would take it; | jt 40'the Cahier, and then question ne ew 3 THR, Comas, Long feland.. ‘The steamer | Plated and Silver Ware, Looking Glasses, Carpets of nume= | ried men with their wives, and five young Indies—thought still continued at the New Ilaven; witness was atrested | 14° Not recollect what was done in the inte it was given to him by Mr.. Wes, eorner of Wess Brond- ‘cite loaves Peok slip, daily, and lands within a few miles | rous kinds, Sofas, Chairs, Nedateads, Bedding, Linen, a large | to amucethemselves by an evening's ride from the manor | fytne Gh of November, at the Taciie Bank, corner of | LNeMt aud got one of the boarders to write the bill of | Saya Canal. It was a. very alose lanitath ef tho pinoe, quantity of Oil Cloth, and almost every othor article re- | to Sandy Creck, on a hand-car, after, as they supposed, Broadway and Grand strect; the New Haven House is on { fare, and went off; Capt. Rowe went with me ee | tee! hitel. A s y OR SALE—A FIRST RATE SADDLE Wonse, Fasr | ITC" mS centes! hotel oe Attorney for Mortgngee, | te last regular train for the day had passed. " After run: trotter. kind in double and single harness; will stand M ean ning about half a mile, and as they wore turning a curve Weinehtne ee BH, BatBEPh, ACCHONEER NEW ENGLAND | ick srs toting op thoes 22,8 locomotive and tender, | hich led to his arrest; the check produced was the one— 5 - iithefurntimre contained inthis exten: | moment's warning, and that moment sorved only topa- | geenterasceuenceesenseneauaees ze Mr, Latting. who Was a filtere osite side; he told . ine he would go into Latting’s stor’ : the stor De novel adinitted:-alh that ) was in Broadvay, near Broven boy, he did not quogt. but appeare tivo store T think he was ; | dgnant at being questic Rowe, as we went 0, 5 re asked. bis to say it wae given me by aman, corner of Canal stree Grand street, to the bank, on the oppo the opposite side, below Canal street; at the time he was arrested, he had presented a check at the Pacific Bank, iden ous, Mr. Waring Latting exazained.—Was a fitteror. carry: had, in Novea ith, and Jath May corner of Thames # sive cetnblishment, consisting of Brngsely, Ingrain, Venetian | ralyze the ladies with fear, One of the men eel —A BAY MARE, My HANDS HIG ed his | fu. 5 and West Broadway; 1 think he named the man; the | ing on business in Broadwa ber Inst, two and perfectly sound.and kind, and very fast other Carpets; Window Cartaing, embroidered muslin, | wife, and the other one his wife and o “ 4 No. BB. New Yonx, Novem > | name ot West; I think I asked him what T should say; — stores, Nos. 412)4 and the oth ch kg hed moved, "Can be neon at D. W. NORRIS'S Stable, £95 | $4 Sofua iu plush and hate clotty. Pier, Mancelyand ote | [gst nag spray heute dae Cina ae nee ie ita PACIFIC BANK 3 ented the check to the paying teller, who 480, The first. was just vader the New Haven House. Houston street, corner of Broadway. hogany Farlor Puraiture. in pl jp brarlor ae the car when the collision took place; three of them | | 2 Payto | George West, or Bearer, # | asked him where he got it, and he told him from aman Witness knew Captain Rowe; first became acquainted with On BALU-A BEAPTEPUL PAIR OF BLACK hace Oe een diets Manic Bedatiads.s | werethrown under the locomotive and crushed to death, 42 Six hundred Gotta, allt atthe corner of West Broadway and Canal street—Str, im two years ago; if intended to be mina thicheck pm, Horses, seven years old this spring, and sound, and 1m fs Wardrobes, Washstands, | and the other was feund mortally wounded by a blow | 7 3 $0 watting. West—his first name was George; was not aware that Gueed is adorgeey; Kawi = ae Bara patting. in vingle and double harnoss. Can be soon at the stable | &e., with and without marble tops; over 190 first quality | which she received in the forehead. The awfully man- | {sac ceeseuanvuvuwareeeaneeuvens was uch a man ax West; got his maine on th» In the afternoon, neut night: the day befor» the a of Win. Be Rihop, No.7 Douchty atrest, Brooklyn, for | Hair Mattrevsor; Beds; Bedding, of all kinds; haudeome | gied remains of the bodies were picked up and brought . cheek; the teller told to wait while he went back, | Woodrnff came 'in to, purchare somthing ; the fi Rireevdayn, Anyulte of WM. MACKEY, #9" Fulton avenne, | printed Colburn Suite 4 Iarge agoortment of China: Glass | Fuek to the manor, to those fiends who had Joyo »we gave him that ch {he morning of the | and he waited; there was no one watching, or anything) time I knew Woodrwi was when Kuwo lied propos to or 20 Front street, Brooklyn. _ awnininsnimasionnsiom' | ON Gabe. Retoriilog. Dinter tatises gat Othe testion parted with them but a few moments before; but the wail ; he presented it about two o'clock; at the time e pping out; the | night Mr. 7Hldon, get a tenant for the store, and T was ta.ask for the young OR SALE—A FINE GRAY HORS) BUILT, | usually found in a first clas# hotel.’ Sale without any re- | Of woe went up where the sounds of joy had been. Rowe gave it, he told witness to present it, end bring him oaident, he asked if he soe ind Mr. West; cn _ oa vpeticn, Rowe oo a eee ee Teed tae | Me TOMGTEN RY, I, LEEDS & CO., No. 8Wall street. | nomrer cl the pourgaties kiled teres ale Week ot | Snes haa Zen Me Letting: hie pinco of businces ten was | end he would como ou tenind; be followed within abou! closed; they wereigoking round, aod in tho baca pare vi 0 ily nee, Both sound and kind, and sold for ENRY, H. LEEDS 4» No. + | pames of the young ladies k were :—Miss Wright. of | ing; had seen Mr. Latuing; his place since e WO » on bel ; lored 5 i ound, 4 j Fee aetna seen at Faxio-astable, uo Henry street, | — elon snatete he oi | Oswego, and. Miss Williamson, Mise “Allon, and Mise An- | next door to the New Haven House; he dealt in water | ten fe st Broadway by tho while ho wat conversing with thea, Woodruff cane down, between Harrison and Degraw, South Brooklyn. W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—-LARGE AND | drus, of Pierrepont Manor. filters; had been in his store the day before he presented | upper side of Canal street, and witness stood.on t¥o or and wanted to purchase a filter ; witness told him it %; saat teeta a taees Verney Pranie, wer nneiee canes 8 We cannot say that any particular blame can he at- | the check, to buy a water filler; Kowe sont him; he in- | th orners, looking for the man (laughter); Mr. Tild would cost him two dotinrsanda helf; he did not pur. VOR SALE.—A LARGE GRAY MARE, SIXTEEN HANDS | ajture, in nse but a short timo, on Monday morning. 10 | tached to the engineer, Mr. D. Smith, although ho structed him to'buy it, and get a receipt; did not buy it, | was walking up and down; Tilden came up | phase, but bought a bottle of wine bitters, and requested? Ligh, kind. sonnd, gentle, and fast. Alsoda bay Horse, | relock, at 14 Greenmich sven Tn ag heildiow ken is (a | grets not having raised a light sooner, as he should have | ns d not money enough; the filter would have cost | ond he said he hadn't found him: they were thore 2 mo to makeout # bill for him and receipt it ; he repest ee ee en esse o rl pourth | fine order. Aleo, one good Pianofurte,’ Bale positive, rain | done; but as they were coming on to Watertown, he | $250; bought « bottle of bitters for S0e.; he took a bill | utes or half an hour; they went then’ towards the ho: the request. and I gave him it; I do not’ recollect Gy t T understood it was.for t crouse oppreviebereuth strech | deferted putting up alight wntit thoy should reach’ the which he took to the New Hayen House, and Mr. Tilden know anything about the name, howto up stay en ——_—— stati manor. st, Rowe. on propose to go? A,—I think heasked and that wae the reason he wanted the bill; i y ras JOR SALE—AT THE BROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL sabe oon Carus, | The party were warned against going upon the track hy unt, to prisoner's counsel—Do you produce that | r was stopping. and wanted to go to the hor nenrly dark in tho store and Teould not bo sure Of ihe College Piace, rear of the Mansion House, Brooklyn, & Be pyran Rael g rg they | the rtation master, as some special train or locomotive | receipt? | and ece Mrs, Jervis; that was at the corner of Greoncand — writing = ordinary times ; owe deft imme ty dork perze! Horse canes poses Figh; a D. a +4 tity of Now York. Five hundred building lots and sec- | might be upon the road, which mort unfortunately and | Mr. Biady—Yes; as soon as any body believes this we | Canal streets; that was all that was said before he gave m after the boy, and I closed the store ; Kowe stoow * ggg) Jot LTA SUid malo an cnoeliont femity legac ns Kindy can | tons (of 10 to 90 lots each) will be fold a abov ary | unexpectedly proved to bo the onre. : wii tighter.) harge to officer Austin; be asked me if L had forged in the store: they were walking about, to ; Geve him. "i sin tea aa choice lands, situated on both sides of the Long Island Rail- B. 8.—We yestersing received the following tn adilitt Witness continucd—Rowe said be would takocharge | that check, and T said L bad not; that was on our way — had never seen the boy before to bs knowledges" ga nod see road and plank ronda, 84 miler by, railroad from She Soash a he Rohowing MMO | oe it; it waa signed “W, Dating; Mr. Latting | down to look for Mr. West; 1 didn’t toll him it was afor- know whether Rowe knew wher: he ((witnes opt be Poet SECOND TANT ROCKAWAY. W Ferry on a een eeeey arcaunt Wen | to the abovo: juned it self; be did not after ry but tock bim on dewn to look r ; Capt, tanking neconnt; never had any business wf yh BS tad alight Top Wagon, Inquiro at 10 Pearl street, up pts Pee cenry, ane auction Soom Heo:'D WAL aire ‘The full particulars of the dreadful accident onthe | day, see th ne of Mr. Latting ficwe told me to take him down; when we got tothe bad been with Mr. Robert 1. Elton; ba ay ag? stairs. a! toes aa poem ie office of JAMES COLE, 13 Patton stract, Bro Rome and W round, on the 7th instant. have » a cheek off it the next morning; it | house. 1 left Mra, r. Tilden talking togothe Flton bad bis #ig chat Mr Kite. z it =A SHIFTING-TOP BUGGY | lyn. Note—R et Woodville oem genck the net yet been received. A lottcr from Pierrepont Manor had just now scen; ho wrote it | I wont into the bar-ro . Rowe; (hem ancl if Hg | | | | | GON FOR SA t beg hat reason: AGfahom, madelnst year, and in fiest rato ordur. cost | the ste at cr bof k, A. M., afd Teave aby +) toMy J.P. Van Buren states that Mise Fmily Andrus | he asked witness which one to suppe your bay * 170, snd will’ be sold for $100 Avo for | having nis In was very badly injured, and ia ina dangerous condition, | they were all on the same bank ter with them; I then bey mgd Pwd Pog hea - a we hy 1 D poettively otadet . Na ae ee eee eee nc Piecant ttrente, Degeee | hth S_JONN LEVISON WIDL SBLE, ON | and not expected to Hvo—that Mis Mary Allen was | oreexomined by Mv! Sandford.—Restded im Phila- | Kowe came in and sat dewn; he had bi inner; after store, but poritively wtate that ti atom Hye, bot Py ee ey ie sahil idea the new galiery, 62 Bart | killed. nnd thst Btis iN Stebbins kaved her life by | deiphia with bis father. who had heen « pollge offlcer for | dinner. Mes, Jervis and Mr. Tilden wont in to exinine ledge ; he may perhaps buve won my clay lym, or to Jno, Wh i J | ‘rrondway icction of 200 Paintings, by th jumping frem the car into the water | three yenrs; before that he w hatter, fm Ohomnut | the hocks; they tcld me the “W."" on the check was very I lad ® perein in my employment, we Sayan k Book); URNITURE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR A FINE | Cminent artists and mastors ich monnt Lie frames, |“ treet; withers went Co school from the time he was about | much like min the book x said I did not write sek whe Lt, i ide i they ror wel ot a ty J eli ‘e horse te vara | Suitable for parlors and public houses. Sale to commonce Political In ee six yenrs of age Lillabout ten; then went toa si not remember what I said; den’ irdecye never filled up cheeks. F Horee, Busey ong Hines e885 x At eight o'clock. Catalogues now rondy, at the exhibitions, tan Maren tondew lator th iserre—The hiquor | insclgnr store, in Third atreot, « , : + don't Know whither thre is Croee-examincd—He bad Pleo y 6 apportunitioe of ry Bad harnone phe year ol@, and { POMTVE AND PrRmPTORY SALE | ballin os ae 4 ened os the nov pe its renning por lived yogi! ee es wages cmb) between the eocirg mw Pgaee | (aie — town eile to anauc tee vx 2 Port Office PERN E BAND uM RY § operetion rbal! be ned by the people. hus. in effect, | we" a dollar a week; bis fathor received them; he cips ; dew't know w « it L : Purviture nt anotion, on Tuosday, att eee’ abcd A dames Caen seme “Wootvell t t thor h y THR AN Ne mtock of Fosph Seramee ACG. Tuite will soll, ae | parsed both houeos, it onfy remutins tobe paseed through | continued there abont a year; then got w situation in non aes ; . never wrote ims jt tier Tt ‘Bini Hee hes Porton | gg oar gic At Worclnek. mlarge ara valuable assortment of sue |.the formality of being engrowed. and receiving the | My. Hunt's col offee, in Seventh stroct. near Chesnut | — Q.—Can you give any reason for giving the name of ny stcre fequently durig */itler, T think Se ae Jnerite bocome a réapleand most satiafactory medicine for | perior Parlor, Hall. Uibeary Governor's signature, As paced. the bill provides that | etree attended the offee, did not keep accounte; | Wilron young men said be ee at gt Apr Ahecure of Distemper, Pin Eye. Cals and Slobboring. Will He warranted of te Hert ts i | the vot shall tke «Mot ou Saturday. the Tuh of June | was tHe ger j then had one dollar » week ; hit | Witnecs—Don’t understand you | ime he en'd the led in yf, x | st on aecey, or Lumps on the Skin, Hide Bound. Joab, | and cold wit ‘ and that on Monday, the 2th of Juve, the pooplo shail futher received Unat; Uhen went to the vdey Courier | Questicn repeated, A.—Lean't say. | or sc@ewhbere Fart; at, my i ved a a Obstenoted Urine, 8 SOpEly themeclyen St Raxcat ne | he called together Dd .youe ow tue gacrtie Miesathe | efico, I hiludeiphees wan « vployedin pa news | @—Do you know any one of that namo? No \& LWarbingice per i whiny Appetite, Tea Her Nee eatnriy be he pier mt Re eee eng. C. TUTTLE, Auctions | halt he ex ponded in ite operations for one yorr, | pope, at Uhreo Geller iftecn | _Q.-—-Did you ever call youreelfso? A —Not that Eom | sminds mo, he bad? ,o.', jm hevors aint apokon about w eee wenly ear nd C0) LM Bs Hushton, Oae® & r | eficeh If the vote is torasrend operations, —yenrs olds he did ne | awere of : | filter ; tt wae after’ nis arrest that b « diferent Cds fl da way, and W E WOULD CATE ATTENTION TO TIT ve his proclamation. aueponding the slout rine mont) | Did you ever? A.—Not that T reqoiiegs, story, ¥ he ov he would } ay mpporate t Rionte. 5 poker 7 WE atietecant Mocetiont: Fuentnry. tne ion of tke lew Jor Traveller, 6% frst, in Pxcharge wuile | He that your writing’ A—Von Were lowberscy’ . 4 he. wool . 8. DUNHAM, i \ o- nor r. ing nA eect Si Beck; wae there | produced nnd Ing ; felt inh pockets tn ” vigh, an n condition, ia he ever tho Rtaple hoene | Polos & Reece of ape a F «paren {ho was abot aroxton's express. hae pediae of Seca Merchants pioare oat for | rs y Vand | iol of the wecetet ; ce hing ates TM orgh cate te kale tan day our mipplics upon tha Proprictores at (hetrofive, Large | lire sa “ 7 tho Pr Of the United great many vcqnaintameon; 4 Swot poo y by concer nokaghs $1. A, H, GOUGH f CO., 255 Pearl rtrovt onm . y ‘

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