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ve Interesting from Bucnos Ayres. ‘Trial of Nicholas Howlet for the Murder of | sbeut his children, barefoot. REWS BY TELEGRAPS. statin Cekarabia OF sun GOVEEIEIDY. Charies Baxter, by Bhooting him with « Fafa ef oh & boat, who vo TATER Resres,: ov. Wy SR: COURT OF OYER axp Offer Duly, of the tout THREE DAYS LATER FROM HAVANA, | he bark w @. Lavi fom the Rie Grands Octobe, | she ton Suge Bavarde and ae. know Nicholas Howlet; 1 sand found —eeee arrived at this port. bringing dates from Buenos Ayres chasge shout 3 Highly Exciting Intelligence, | te Iiin secmter, sat reports hat on at day an | NOY. 18—Mebaie Hl of i four Be fhad etal of» rove gad ia enn attempt was made to overthrow the government of | som) was placed at bag. charged with the ieee - D abseut at the time, attending the Con- €! & watchman, by shooting him leason brought some THE CRESCENT CITY SEEN NEAR THE ARBOR | flrctava Ye. Bony supposed that there would bo | the neck Withee pista om the 20h of a prise: genteel j pete as Sah agp — Tor from Itio Grande rays:— We have dates from | renily not more than nineteen brought im; in my Killing 3 pave Williams, New A Bpanish Steamer and Sloop of War | Montevideo to Bert 8. ond the ith, wile n, Urquiza wom Bonn Sentionen, after saw belong, 4 fo ghee a on an, 5 rs | was abeent, @ revolution place juenos Ayres * elled ym took Suir Verice, at San Francisco 19thult, @em Bearin, wn i 1—Chas B. Collins, 34 ward. Cook, ward. | hands. (Shoes produced.} Those | guilty 5 question is, if hoe is nenees ere eee. | inedsy thes jaded Salen Leipgeasameies ss 2-John Dwyer, ia “ Pana eo bo “ Howlet wore when Thad bi tn er Iharles Baxter, of Born for sys pth | FIVE DAYS LATER PROM BUENOS AYRES. | ting $610 Hides wore scarce, gud cost $814 a 39 reals, | 4—Peter Welling, 16th 10—R Be Ist ship ahi Ywas oxtivguished by great exertions om the part w. At Rio Grande, on the 3d of October, all produce was ex- tremely ecaree, and hides of lightweight were not pro- | Attempt to Overthrow the Government. curable. b—N. C, Smit 16th « |—P. J. Baboook, 11th * and took the shoes with me: I saw Howlet and Saul, Pe hy ise ta aeeee eee! S| hoch barefoot; T anid to. Howls, “here's your shoce;!? The District Attorney stated the case for the prosecu. | he said they were not his, and he wouldn’t put them on; The judge here to the | tion from which it appeared that Charles Baxter. the de | Howlet we Geen in plain pantaloons, black vest, amd law im regard to Ene larceny, and continued. 789 tons, built by Geo Raynos, of Ports- has been purcheesd on tavigh a00 th, 12 Ne oop 13 yours o johmi: Balohen. of this city, fc 5,550, ‘tolone at Savannah for Liverposl at had } | what ie gales Aug l, ins wind ohn of vitriol "At Montevideo. on the 12th September, flour was net- 3—Peter Trumper, 19th“ 9—Jaa Barry, 7th“ | previous; I heard that two men had been in the is no proof | Sed onty ior’ its hones: deterseys wilt sath Parag | | | | ———eeeee | The Latest from Texas, &e. ceased, was a native of Philadelphia. re: in this city, | ® Panama hat. next question whether, support INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. | Nrw Onurann, Nov. 17,1952, | Sha having a wife and family relaing cee reeesnntin, |. Come seemed 1 bare hones msroeeg iaucben Gremer’| be tbe. aatiy 2Oetr, has he been gut York n'a heat gas uring, bove wvertvard purtot tag Seanannmnnbachinnntl The steamship Louisiana, hesarrived hera with Galves- | Watvonrat ihe pler at the foot of Diner wet cen arrested Homie, bout a meek before the murder ‘Likept there "has, been a very considerable, difrence of | Soi, Efe yas. days of Cars Hom, with continual Road te to the 12th inst. 1 - | 2th of August last. About midnight tol an wo females in the Tombs; he was opinion yerto reference je proper | con. : by Railroad and Maritime Disasters, eet ne Tut mews Generally ule | Steen by tue persons who were iauling on the'sk, | thd wae ‘oom back aguiny Lexainined his shoes that ine’ struction of the. meaniog of the: word premeditated | , Suir Many Menezi1, at San Francloe from Moston, ox. Se. Kee Be. BG oreceniiiali tie catia mmberiae sossion of the Legis. | 84 immediately after the flush, two men were seen | I didn’t want to buy them, but I thought he stole them; | design. as nue bythe statutes. The Seay Tair ina heavy enier loos belvackes be - lature to meet on the 10th Januar, *R'* | to rush out of tho veegel. and on passing by those three | all the examination I made of them waa while they were | consider. is. whether you suppose How! Suir Mount Vernon (of Bath), which was taken beok ee kee Sa tes oS AIRE | Persons, one of .the two mid. “Stand bask, you —. | ou bis feet: thore were creares at the heels, and. ax they | party ; and if. when he fired the pistol, he intended %0 | yo Qneveeatter eine aatiors ny iver St Lawrence, Wf The Latest from Cu Bunday. tis to be called the BauMo; Cua, ** | cr Ui.serve you the samo way” They then go: intoa | apprated too small for him, I thought be stolethem; { _ kill the deoeased ; if, at that time he intended to kill him, | Winter in Baldwin & Dunning’s floating dock, whece ‘ ‘ | iy 6 Beacott of Cula, | boat, in which a third party was alroudy seated, and | Bo‘iced the maroon leather that appears in front of the he is sy, of murder ; ifat the time he discharged the | g) now receiving & thorough repair The annexed despatches from Charieston appear ‘Sees Gaumaabaaaee es | rowed down the stream. On those persons who stood | thoes; I am going on thirteen years in this country | Phe ¢ did not intend to kill him. he would be guilty of 1G Antoonerrx (of Halil NS), loft Kingston, Ja, ow Arrested. H ‘on the doek going on board the schooner yand the Jobn Morrison deposed—I know Nicholas Howlet; I | a less offence, which comes under the head of man- | thi | frenased Wh atovad ca tie ener eee Pun the | Coleoh tlie winkh al art tas eens x cae oe company | slaughter. What is meant by the gection of the statute 25th of | : hospital about one o'clock, and died in three hours fr with Howlet that night, in a bowling s2loon in Cherry | is, where a person receives exceeding proyocation—where | the boats, av | ant arrest of counterfeiters today. Two women were @r- | that time; the parties who were seem runniag from the | street; J forget the namo of the man the’ keeps the sa: | the temper is excited to that degree. that it becomes un- | Tux pensticr unre of W: (Patsod Nov 2, lat 37 ay, | rested last night: at the theatre for passing counterfeit | schooner were barefoot, and on tho deckef the Thomas | loon; there was Nicholas Howlet, Wm. Johnéon, John | controllable, anda men kills another the crime is miti- | Jon 64 15, by the Cuba, at Boston fro: Malage, was probae half dellars, and the developements they made led to th® | Watscm were found two pairs of boots, one of thems pa- | Mollen, McLaughlin and myself; Saul came in while we gated to manslaughter. The legisiature knew that | bly the Percy, of Warren, trom Darien fur NYerk, which tentiens, the other despatch declares that said | pan‘ure to dey of Lemls Uf Noggin and Wm Stetler—the | tng leather pair, which will be proved to have been worn | were bowling; I left incompany with McLoughlin; How- men ef sound moral principles, of the strongest reli. | Was sbandoned 11th ult, Cape Look Out bearing WAW 28 : y . | former for passing, and thelatter for making barocoim At | by Aowlet. Howlet and Saul. (one of the other parties | let, Johnson and Saul went down Roosevelt street, to- | gious feclings. might at some periods of their lives steamer was socompanied by 2 sloop of-war, which Btstler = house four hundred counterfeit eo were charged, but not on trial.) were subsequently found in bis the water. Leal did — them ag: creat ae iariing Pond great Lape) have less control : ‘ % % found. wilh roou! apparatus, earing was they were arrested; it was about eleven o'clock w over themselves, an ife of the party who circumatance, taken in connection with the news | hed before Commissioner Hen: “x! Dene OF seo cree Terence. menve mebatiriese up the aby A Ja ho ott, and both were com- a McLavgblin and f left them rovoked them. Now, vt . if you should come mitted to prison Stetler escaped from a simitar ol river, without their shoes, and with them was discovered 8) bi gentlemen, you si th Sopt, and was totally wrecked off Capo Nevassa, om same month. ‘The captain and crew took te 1d at Kingston on the 29th ult, tobe rather mysterious W one might lead to the supposition that the Spanish war steamer was going down to the Crescent City with peaceful in- Pisrapevruta, Nov, 18, 1852. ‘The marshal’s police succeeded ia makiag an import- Land, from Attakspas for Indisnols, 1% ola Bulletin of the 4th, to hayo om> th previous work. Whon 16 prevent her from entering the harbor. If the mis- Charles@haw was then called, and examined by the District Attormey—He deposed thet in Augast iast he lived iu Oliver street; Tam in the painting business; 1 recollect of hearing of a man being shot at the foot of COLLISION ON THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD. , saga | Priuapeurnia. Noy. 18, 18; sion of the steam frigate was amicablo, why did | A passenger train on the Camden and Amboy Railroad came In collision this evening, near Burling'on with a ireight train. Both engines were damaged, but nono of | (he passengers were hart The passengers for this city =. wi ss crosted the river at Burlington, and came dowa by the Crariestox, Nov. 16, 1852, | Srentcn road, With me; it was on the morning of the 26th of A ‘appear that he did it in order to make his escape, and | Dear day; Theard something sound ikea boat,and the | sav blmeolt from arrest. ‘The question lett for your | ASCH cf apparently about 72 Stan, wae aiage dcg barked; I then heard some talking on bowrd the brig, consideration is, whether Howlet is the party who dis- in'7 fathoms, avout mils SE from t end T'went on board of her; T found two policemen and | cherged ithe pistol? And if eis, whether ho did it with | Nothing is known of the crew. Ata Hat! siripped Oliver street; I was op tho dock between tweive andoue | 0 other men there; one of those o}her meu was How. — a premeditated design to effect death; an’ eo not, | of the masts : relock at midnight; Jobn Destiond and-Mr, Perry were | let the prisoner. the other was called Saul; one was ina did be do it in such « way as to bring it under the head | ,,MmHNG Vrssrrs—Aporcheasions ere, very atrong that with me; Desmond is @ printer, also, and Perry goes to | hovse where the men slept; the other was lying part in | of manslaughter; if you have a round reasonable doubt, | on°ycard weighed The brig A: valanche, Gapy Jon B r * 3 ifs nhs 3 omelimes; Iwas standing ‘on the pier, close to the | and part out; Howlet had ‘on light striped pantaloons; | the prisoner is entilled to the benefit of it. tts not me | Walther palled frei horo for the Wort Tndice oa'vhe- aap oe The US, mail steamship Isabel has arrived here, | PRIGNTYUL ACCIDENT ON THE CENTRAL RAILWAY, string piece; [recollect the ship Thomas Watson. rhe | be was in his shirt sleeves, and had a Panama hat; the | cestury for me to allude to the importance of the case. ¢ whic! thing has been heard of her, Hee ith three de: ; s Pirrssuna, Nov. 18, 1852. ‘was laying on the left cide of the dock; while there I saw antaloons he has on now are the same. or similar; Saul You, gentlemen, will give it your most serious considora- Dulln, first mats: Robert Andor- = ‘ This morning, on the Central Reilway, a few miles east | the flab, and heard the report of @ pistol coming d dark clothes; he had on a cap aad frock o | tion, and give your verdict in accordance with your com- ates Bi cook, and Martin G Harris, ef Pittsburg. a3 the accoramodation train was coming | from om bosrd of the Thomas Watson; I heard | @ boat towards the stern of the brig; there was one psr- | science, Mu Tyrer: malaeDs Helena id Th : the locomotive and tender were precipitated down abank | y man sing out “watch; we remained there and saw two | £0n in it; 1 told him to stop or I would shoot him; he did | Tke jury retired at seven o'clock; but a8 there was no pabavd ou evieteas tae Bn see oe terete The Isabel left Hayana at sun down on Monday oven- | forty fect high, and the engineer and ficeman were badiy | men erming from the ebip; they came running towards | not make any reply. but kept on pulling; I shot a bin, likelibood of their agreeing at nine, the court separated Her crew consisted of John Neison, first mate; A 8! tng. Gag SDR Masked, ‘at wulek: thnk’ Cs. dicen Fortunately the coupling broke, and the pas the end cf the dock and gutintoa bout which was lyicg | andbe pulled away towards Rrooklyn; neither Howls | with directions thet they should be sent for at way time ce . -aanaisdea ine the steamship | eenger cars remained on the track, tearing up abouteight | gt the end of the dock; there was a schooner lying there, | bor Saul had shors or stockings om; Chad seen Saul be- | during the night, if the jury agreed, Cresownt City was about Sve miles from Moro Castle, | 2s of the rond before they were stopped. The accident | gud the boat was outside the schooner. 1 uotiged the | fore, #0 that T koew him i k x; or, | as caused by the switshes being misplaced | drees of one of the men; he had a very low sized white or Cross examined —Tbe gun that I fired at the man in | Alshough fence are car hee At dark the Spanish steam frigate Isabel el Catolica, | aE ar | straw hat; he was in bis shirt sleeves; he heda pair of | the beat was londed; T thought to stop bim,and shouldn't | Puraneurura, Now. 18—(Reported by Koon & Taylor.) | tues) jnse' thers are eal hopes, though faint, that they may aud eloop of war, were seen bearing down upon the | Marine Disasters, * pants on him, light color and dark, and'dark vest: ons of | bave fired it if L had thought it was empty nm —First Board —$2,000 Schuylkill. Navigation 6's, 'S2, b5, tun up all right.—Baltimore Sun, SUPPOSED LOSS OF FIE the men was larger than the other; the shortest had onthe Charles A. Newton, officer of the Seventh ward police | 1,t0 do, #5, 83; 3.100 do, 82; a cash, 82; 20 Schuylki (A big reperted the “JW. Russetl,” no doubt the some, tons, wae discovered 1 | sachors and injured her . Re aes i ‘barrelled pistol, one barrel Cross examined—I leit them at the corner of Cherry, | to the conclusion, that, at the time the prisoner | mainsail, +> that sh. Med ti th: beonght by the Black Wucrior, on Wednesday, | not long since, after having been found guilty; bute | Sore dpekared? he pietek eit Te chaos te nace | and raw them go down Rooceveltftreet; Howiet hed-e | dlecharged the plstol he iatendey’ ts hill ‘tive dosrcee | aE ie anne ghe mas compelled to ran. a would seem to indicate that the Spanish vessels of | 'ooHd tial was granted, and Le was acquitted owing to | pelonged to Howlet, and that it had been purchased for | black ccat on him that night. | Bets puity of he ottme of muster + if vou should coma’ | felend’ ond! wtthens a Hist. Was drawing soven fave ound 200 nae © ty ie some legal technicality. | him by @ friend some short time bofore. A wateh be- Joseph Eaunders depos That in August Jat ho was | toa ifirent conclusion, and hat he aia it ina heat of tel ran he got oid ee oe r, in reality, intended to intereep’ the C. C., and R aa knee lon; th f the Thomas Wats tol private watchman et the foot of Gouverneur street; there — pasmoupit is murder in the legres; but there ia no re 5 besitacr gas at tid . P ’ Railrond Accidents, | ee neta ee nn es wialen | Poa ate (lee Eines Iyicemmar cao vata; Taed otto | eedaneeies keteain steal cena beers CTerRears gar. Tee Of Tesitery, Has the veagel' La! wan amy the sloop accompany her? Bat here aro the de- heads spatcke: ) later intelligence feom Havana_than | was received by the Black Warrior at New York, , second mate, and the foll wi al Seka‘ Feeheuisiatl ing scamen, all colored Peter Teeman. and Wm Gor- Lt cargo of coal for Charleston, was run into and cut down do, 20; i Herd from Ang 15, Robt Pulsford, Corey, NB, 900 wh, : * & 5 r i . Navigation Stook Scrip, Southwark 5's, 87; 1,006 ff Montego Bay 20th ult tt Ta Crescent City. A signal light was also veen blazing from Bosrox, Nov. 18,1852. plaid pants; T heard them say something I could not ua | Was on duty the morping of the 25th August: was called | Rirjestion Stook q | Hopbnns ons $0 hese war selion ior Wilton the M | | The schooner Lively, of Puirbayen. before reported fallen | derstand what it was; there were three men in the boat | te ro on board the brig Islam about 3 o'clock in tho 99:"s0'shares Cheater Valley. Railro; 108% Ft power pte Bet te ee ene oe one pas AF, slap agen in with, bottom up it Jat 83.N., lon. 67 W, had, when | When it went away from the vessel; she rowed up tie | merzing; I went in search of two men. and found Sani | Closter County Mining, Com 8765 ‘The Kingston (Ja) Standard of the Sth inat etates that Be The darkness of the night, of course obstructed those | the s#iled from New Bedford, a crew ef nm persons, iver towards Corlaer’s Hcok; I have described the dress | sud Nicholas Howlet ‘im the forecastle; Howlet wasinthe | Ra lroad, town GE ete brig Gem, trom Shiedsiphia Sept 4, for Kingston, and brig in! bs rs all of whom are euppoved to have perished of one; the other was in a dark dreas altogether; I don’t | bupk; they were both barefosted, one had on a Panama | do, t5 & int, 104; 1W Schuylkill Navigation Prefercod, 27, Jesso from NYork Sept 5, for do, have not been heard from. on board the Isabel witacssing the interview between the | vay areaten ue mel think they had any shoeson; they ran very light [Saul | hat and was in his shirt sleeves; I took them tothe station | 10 d0, taah, 27245 10, Pennsylvania, Nellsoad, atm, 47765 i ‘Whalemen. Crescent City and the Spanish vessels of | none ee Noaroux. Nov 18. 1852. and Howlet were here desired fo stand up} Witness | house; T noticed a boat shoving out from the brig, and T | twit 1834 87 do, 133% POE ee Oe Al] Bank, ‘k United States (of Westport). from New Redford for Crescent City and the Spanish vessels of war. i * fronctover, from Philadelphia, with continued—They are about the size of the two manghat | heard Mr Saunders fire at him; [ afterwards went on TIX. Bettreen Boar $2,000 Camdenand Amboy Railroad | Atlantic Ocean, singat anchor in Soacvanet river, de- ancenk ancGeke | pn dearth Dh ik cS lee pre yc ad OT i boerd the brig. and found a pistol in the buuk where | "75, 101; 50 shares Sahuylhill Naviaation Proferred, b tained by the desertion of part of her crew, AN Kk ACCOUNT. s 5 2 0, Crcssexamined by Mr. Wheaton—One of the men | Howlet loy; it is like the one produced; I examined it; | 2717; 160 Long Island Railroad. went dawnito ton jotifoe himsntcobedder auteck: | Iamelled le audibeppeared te wave: barn: recently) dis’. | Seri uo tie a8 Second. Board, Ushigh Os, dog: | mximo date, but ently’ in the soawou, Huates, Hol | ed us (0 go with him; we wore not more than afew mia | cberged; Thad not heard of the murder before I went on 6,00 Kending Railroad t'r. 70, 0; 200 Lineriaburg Raiiroad fF Spenen. utes there, when we heard the report of the pistol; the | boerd firet but when J took them to the station house L Os, Tih iy) 6 Ship Pelican State, from NOfleans for Liverpool, Nov 12, 4, "82, 0%; 160 Long Island Reilrond 19%: stern of the ship was towards us, and we wero sitting | beard of it; I then returned to the vessel a second time | Netringya failroade bs, 45¢-°100 Sshuylkill Navigdiimn Int 3075, 1on 79 46 od, 27 5 8 ons night. off Cape Henlopen and was tow Cnanceston, N ie Stine Pt owedin ov, 188:20 P.M. | bere by the schooner J. 8. I Tho steamebip Isabel, Captain Rollins. has arrived at | this port. She left Havana at 5 P.M on the Léth inst, | vw Oanrans, Noy, | ; b ic neariton the string picce; { saw the flash; I did not | and made the cearch. | ‘34; 100 Beaver Meadow Kai'road, bi wn, 25; 6 do, rge ship stecrina E, showing a blue, white and bl and Key West at 5:50 AM . on the 16th, |e, The total sole: cotton to-day were 4 500 bu bear or see avy body on board before { saw the dash [Wit Cherles F. Woy, of the Seventh ward police, deposed— ard —$4,000 Reading Railroad 6's, ‘70. MN signal, was paesed Oct Si, lat 41 17, lon 45 ‘ | Teeline o ‘of the Atlantic's Dees Wes cioss-exumined at some length as to his being | He was cergeant at the timp, and went on board the brig nd Delaware Cana 02% 1.5 ‘innati k Paitimoro, 15 ays from ‘Rio Janciro for NYork, Op the evening of the 1ith the Isabel saw the steam- | mre MOlasses sells a Lip Cresent City, Captain Davenport, from New Oc. | leans, near the entrauce of the harbor of Havana, and able to identify the color of the men’s dress and their | With the lust witmess; he described the finding of Howlet 0 figure. Kc] He said it was a starlight night snd he could | and Saul on board. and described the dresses of the gle Cras distinguish their drese; hore were light spots in the pan. "| prisoner and Saul in the rame way; they were both bare: uxston, Nov. 17. 1852 talcons of one of the mon and the ground of them was | footed; I eculd not identify the man that was in the bost; d ‘to 1,109 bates. at | dark: it was a black boat that the men got ino, he was probably twenty fect from the brig; I Uhink it was | sj 1,100 Long Island | Oct is, lat 3734, lon 35. | 7 00 | Crenr | | a%ie The market | John Desmond Ceposed—That he was on thedock in | 8 starlight night; I think the coat fomlct has on now the | | | ene ws Pohd ds ua Toe’ oe 0: 0. yy a? Li 0. fi 5 lo, in lots, 85, sOs@, FrvEGOs, Oot 21—Sid bri: onice, Bi vy J do, bo ass, NY do, 24, BONG: BO dohigh Navigation, b3: 7% | deiphin, Seat ppeamgeired 20 do, 72. ey Merais Canal, 1741 20 Harrisburg Kallzoad, 95, | "'Carmaney Oct 19—Arr brig Bliza Burgou, Glawion, Wile ington, NC. Can Sei. Market steady. Havana; big Portlends Gated, ated 1k teks ortland, Sattera, eh MARITIME INTHLLIGHNOK. | aver Neck tne Blauilton Ric, Phils atSe., and the stoo The sates of cotton to-day aCe ; the buik ¢ * t Ss a decline of cc. a the uppored intention of informing her that she might | {hy receipt of Ihe Atl elso saw a Spanish war steamer benring down to her, with u some insiunces ‘ie. since August Inst, in company with Shaw and Perry; saw the | identical coat he bad that night; he had it under his tic’s Lews | Dash of the pistol and heard the noise of tae report; | head in the bunk and bung it on is arm as he came out; 9 . NYork. fi Cincrxwatt, Nor. 18, 18. pen ira ‘the dook from the vessel, and th I smelled the pistol, and iv smelled as much liks powder * 2 ‘ enter the harbor without any further trouble,as con- | Our market for hogs and provisions is in an excited | fan towards iner ome of them bad cus striped pir ot pauls as anything could ” Movements ef Ocean Steamers, | ore HLUTH, J, Nov 6—Eld sshr Mary F Lutterioh, Some siderable uneasiners had been felt in Havana in conse. | state = prices are a ae , anetare a 59 79. and wus in his shirt sleeves; the other had a dark hat and Greees Huskie bones surgeon of the City Lea be de- th ak i Tels Lew taees pork sold at $15. Green hams are Kk clothes; they were botiibwithout shoes and stock- | pored—Charles Baxter was brovgot under my charge quenee of her non arrival when due, it being thought | at 7c ; do shoulders ose Prime barrelled lard sclls | frye; Teculd reach thoman im bis shirt slosses ae ha | about two o'olock on the 23th of August ; he had recely- that ehe bad been ordered not to touch there, [It will 6 kegs at iCe. | Mlour is dull xt previous rates, forced me he bad a ub in his hand, and on pa ei Havana, Nov l—Acr stesmers Isabel, Rollins Charles- ton (to return 15th); Omety pe, Sherman, NYork for Niga- Tagua (et in for coal). Sid {th, barks ‘Nath Blak ile. ; | eda number of gunshot wounds im the neck; he died in | s Brower. Biksto are firm New York sight exchange is plenti(al You sonof ab——if you don't get out ofthe | abouttwo hours after he was broughtin; I made a post | yee be vamamibared that the Cresosss City was ceteined at | ull. at para 1 premium. way Vil serve you the same,” they got In the boat at the | morfon examination, and found fifteen sho: wounds in the | eer euecehs cuxeah) Mls Aasle, | hr Charleston; 11th, schr Aid, Steller, do. Tn port ith ships BR Mile, Ellis, from NYork via Koy West, disg; Norms, Brown, for NYork 14th; Hampto: Young, for 4 or 3 days; Robt Patten, rs bar for fj or charter; tarks Henry Kelsey, Curtis, for Boston, ldg; Elizabeth J, Broo¥s, from and tor Philadelphia lath; brigs Hi Kelloch, Kelloch, disg,to load for Boston (takes 140) bxs sugar at sine P Soule, Smith from NOrleans, arr Sth, for do 12th; sehr Midas, Kauch, for do repg. LAGUNA, Oct 20—Barks Byron. Plakham, for Now Yorks Lizzie Loud, Gorham, sor Marseilles. end of the dock; there were three men in the boat when | throat ; I took out three of them and gave them to the ty tour hours have been | jt moved cif, the prisoner looks like one of the men | Corcner; they eppeared to be number three shot; I wheat 19,600 b i | tei passed by me; the pantaloous he hes on resemble | found that some of the shot went down the windpips and 00 bushels, Flour is (iocw {caw that nighty he wore armall light Panama | One went through the gullet; the man must have been wheat. sales were made | hat, with black ribbon onit; Lam notcertain about the | very near him when he fired the shot, as there was mark barley, 30,000 bushels | time. but it wus after cleyen o'clock; when the boat went | ot powder on his face; his death was caused by su(foca- y prime two rowed. and | off F got up in a schooner's rigging. and { watched them | tion from blood in the gullet, superinduced by the wound; wed, Oats are duli and lower, | up the river ine market; tho police came, | before he ¢ied be spoken great, deal of his family, and and upon going on board the Thomas Watson. [ssw the | atked whet would become of his children, who were in mate; he asked we ifthe mca were arrested, aod Lsaid | Philadelpb'a ; he appeared to be very much frightened Au . Nov. 18. 1852. New Orleanz until Friday lart —Eo } sap reel Aid i Tt is said that the Ca: further with ber. ‘This loform, + The receipts of ¢ | as follows :—€ ] corn, 8.000 bushe' | | | sin General will not interfere steady. with sales of 2,000 bbls ot 4 000 bushels Gen le aldo. fo for four ion is furnished by one of the officers of L Step! William Poon * | Meteorologtcal Observation 7 aS are Maranzas, Nov T—Arr bark H A Warren, Sargent, Port- momen aur seed Raed Sh ‘4 no, Lraw the Cecossed also; he had his hand to his neck | andIcould rot persuade him that he would live any | iand. Sid Sth, barks Genad » Lisoomb, hy THE TERMS UPON WHICH THE GUANO DIFFICULTY | wy sonsx’s Live, orrice vasestent x0, 24g watt. atmenn, | Poy TAS the Cecone | time; he spoke to Joseph Box. one of the nurses, in my es hier a cli vy ly Yack eegeeeed WAS SETTLED | Tavuspar, Nov Berravo. ter 31, Beroweter 9 P. M.—ierometor 8, 1852 Ps York, Wiud weet. Tbermome- a3). Rabies, Oct—S1d ship Norfolk, Rogers, Malags, Nassav, NP, Oct 26—Arr echr Bronda, Smith, Work. Sr Jaco, Got 25—Arr ketoh Brothers, Lovott, Charleston. On crors examination, this witness stated that it wasa | presence; be raid he did not think that he could recover Jerk vight, and that tno men did not comeso near to | and kvpt saying repeatedly “what will beceme of my hm as they did to Shaw; they also came nearer to Shaw | children.” can swear positively neither of them had Crocs examined—I told him I thought he would re- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK WEKALD, Wasiuxcton, Nov, 18, 1852. November 18, 185: ROWHOS! 29.47, Thermometer 31. Wind | mse tped, Port of New Yor I telegraphed you yesterday, the ennouncement of ihe | i nas ; Pata winkenan gs; does not know that he cau seein the | cover: L think I repeated it to bima number of times | CLEARED, Pilettane st im Now 6—-Aze brig Bermations (Bz), settlement of the difficulty betweea this country and | pp gorenirh 10 Ayes ests ud north. pight better than other people; one of the mea had a | but without apy effect: I left for sboutwu Loar, aud when | Ship Ocean Queen, Smith, London, J Griswold. Tunks Istanps, Oct 23—Bark Mary Dale, Davis, fur N duck eclorcd frock coat cn; was afraid of theman who | I returned he was within a minute of bis death Peru om account of ibe Lobos islands In order to pre- Ship Winchester, Briggs, Liverpoo!, W & J T Tapscott Orleans Idg, only ¥ Lior the United States’ Salt peet of rain, ‘Thermometer 40. Wind 3k “Tapes apa cies he | bad the club; it was the man in the shirt sleeves who had ‘The Dirtric: Attorney offered the dying declarations of Co. | be scarce, and to command 13sgo per bushel. veut mistakes, which information in my possession leads | ih i sioadint suoratie Maced the club; I was afraid be was going to strike me, snd I | tbe deceared. Mr. Wheaton objected.as he did not con- Sbtp Coston Planter, Parker, Ohstisston, 'D'Hutlbat | Home Ports. | esr and uleasant morning, Light | me to believe msy be committed. it is proper to state, that the Peruvian government have only agreed to pro- ot from los: those yersels which embarked at the time B What is known as the Jewett enterprise, in conse- con it and on th Noy 17—Arr bark: John H Davall, Nioker chrs H Price, Ramier; J P Loten’, Robinse mn illet, Prices Wm H Rutan Srrague, ant Jose- hipe, Kings'snc, NYork: Minerva. M'Givera, Pall Rive harles & Edward, Bourne, § Redford; steamer John Bembee, Colmar), NYork.’ Below. off Annapolis, Therowweter 44, M.—Cloudy evening. Wind west. Thermome. \ 100 | sider that svfiici nt evidence of the deceased being im- | prersed with the conviction that he was about to die had a ded thus be tock pactieuiar moties of the | been given. mau who bed the cjub in bit hand; there he is (pointing | ‘The Court thought that the question of fact thit the te the prisoner); he kad on striped pastaloons and a | deceased bad no bope of reeovering been clearly Paneme or Guayiquille hat with blsck ribbon; he had no | proved. and admitted the dying deck Bark A B Sturges, Avery, St Jzgo, Cuba, J Thompson. Pars Maria Morton, Bulkley, Savannah, Demill & Co. | Bark Wieland, Hancke, Richmond, Meyers & Stuken. | Brig Rainbow, Thompsov, Grayama, J V Onatavia. i 2. | ning; rather cloudy, Brig Wilscn Fuller. Joby gon. Savannah, Donhem & Dimon, Brig Clinton, Welker, e ya Reseetes G StIE I off Point no Point, a bark; of Smith Poine another tion, Pes Gee lobos ants tet ee at cloudy. Ther- and hic pants wore tucked up; heard Howlet epeak | Dector Stuokley contioted—Baxter said to mothat | .2réW T Dugan, Collins, Wilmington, NL McCready | bark, ‘and in the lower part of thy bay ship, and. several ihrcereereserasetdhelre -at Gaee ia ; + bighe. when et our ef the way, you son | fome men came on board to rub the vosscl; that when he | ©%, sienhon, Rocth, Savannah H Hf Telmen. brige—all bound up. “Lolegraphed, slip Johannes, from Bre= - clenc morning, Wind | or 4 b——;* heard him speak at the ooroner’sinqucst,and | heard them be got up apd laid hold of ono of the men, | SctrA J De Rosset, Brewster, Wilmingion, Dolnor & er cny epee Fig) ones oe = THE CAPITOL EXTENSION — &v sckcmeatea I have no doubt he is the ;ame; the other man was | Who turned mo iar eg fired # pistol directly at him; the | f Ae edash Buriey, Worth, Plymouth, &o, Slaght, Gum- | 8. Conrens, French, Charleston: selts Rd Merose Robineo deosed in dark clothes; Ttook no parsieuiar notice of | an then made o him; 1 kept looking al the man that threatened to strike Cross examine " aft a’ me to the Hospi Croee-examined—It wasa light starlight night; Tam Come here ali. &M American; J was born im Philadelphia, and cantee | With him. and that was ooly about half an hour, SIGNED— MORE DIbMISSALS—WASIL MENT FUND. ETC FROM ANOIIIER CORRESPONDENT wind Mere rk; 5 £ Parker, Beatty, Jersey Cit; itd ehi Hayden. Sayanuan ee eiaeeie rae 1 th—Arr bark Hadley, Kent, Boston. LOSTON, Nov l7—srrbrig A’ Blanohard Blanchard, Phi- <-C Hamblt | It was shortly afier the deceated | bo& Bake: R j . “ | Sckr Minorva Wright, Regors, Richmond, CH Pierson. — | ‘al he told me this; it was whilelwas | Sehr sarah Elizabeth, Smith, New Haven | | Sehr John Jones, Smith, Newpors, © A L Blanchard & Oo. | | | Wasixcrox, Nov 18, 185% a seapegar Fit ‘einreest : Thomas Kelly depovad—That he was keeper on Black: | fchr Bay State, Burr, Bortery Daston & Spragune Varnum A dill, Hardine 3, Wiad NO Rio better at night than tome folks; could see ahip Ot 864 | well's Irland: ch the morning of 25th Auguse was cro: | Sitamec Keanebes Clarke Phim Sh ee tord, steamer RB Forbes, M Mr. Btrong, the superintendent of the Vapitol extension before others; the pentuloons were @ gray and plaid. just | nee the Island from Sixty first street. after rearohing | Sloop eaac M Burden, Dunzing, Fall River. New U Gorevan iamenric vines kas resigned, not being dispozed to continue the office | tne game that the prisoner has on, I am sare they ate | fcr some escaped convicts; Lenw William Johnson that | ARRIVED, Malthe "Mobtler Oheeter Gonty aoe under the incoming adminictration—and wishing foen- | THE AIR GUN dazk [ean t sn y that it ie the ‘sane that he hayon | #0Fping in a beat iu tho river; I had « conversation with | RM Sresianniy htt Lett, Liverpool, Nov 6, 2.30 PM. re phrey, Charieston: Begle, Bat Eege in amore protable business, The reigaaiton to | now; his fect were muddy: Tam eure they had no stock. |. parsed ebip Mary Careline; then Uimore;’ gare Vooe Rell e Mr Wheaton oljected to the conversation, The Dis- | Parsed ship Mary Careline; tt ° | ship Africa; no dete, lon #5 saw packet ship Manhattan, Baker, Kichmor d. trict Attorney contended that he had given sufficient | PUR AgG prueel , £0: 4 e nv erates evidence of the connection of these pasties and tretene, | Teabesy, from Liverpeo! fur N York, Aexperieaced | rah Voee, Hibernia: Ri heavy westerly winds durin, it of the pasaage. | CHARLESTON ov rr ships Switrerl: |. Carter, declaration of euch snd every one is azuis:nblo agviast | “Stet mahi City of Noriolk, Port, Charleston, TL hours, | Liverpool 80 days; Now Yorks twit. N vorks Geese, Weta, the other. Mailer & Lord. do. Cla bark ‘Savanneh, Small, Liverpool; brigs athens, ‘The Covrt raid that the rute is, that whan a conspiracy | x, 34 hours, with mdge and | Wymans, do; G 1. Abbott, Keenan, NOrieans, Sld-ship Sax is proved between the parties, the deciaration of one could 5. ne moset, Chapman, Havre brig Florina, Lrinkwater, Boston; be received against the other, but they did not think it en Ce snevane: Henan i & Sous. t from the 2va inst A few evening Anoilier (wo bundred workmen are to be dismissed on | Broadway, bes Sarure. alarmed b ‘The receipts to the Washington Monument fund from | throvgh the the 1st to the 16th fost., amount to $5 500. from tbe explos ‘The pubiication of the Evening Telegraph is suspended | believed Nba esterase ome reckles The Preridential Election. | for bumen | ing on, the stick the mau had. bad bark on it; it wasa ° rough etick outet a wood pile; he was about four feet | © holes, fired | from me when ke stoppea about a minute; the man with $ ege was heard | the dexk clothes got ou bontd the boat first; be npowder, it was supposed sud | did mot stop at ail; the man in bis shirt sleeves . wn from an oir gua by a white rhirt on; it might bare becn @ little scare about as muc ; Iam positive Howiet is the man; there is not even ihe'porsibilty that I sm mirtekeg; 1 have spent my time end Bare a & Frances. rthe life of a mo: , Tags, &e, to Neen mepre anna the very fact Broadway, 80 95 | in Bhdsidne eivcee ta Metab ; had been snilicientiy proven here. ‘he declaration of |” Ship Cemden, Lockinan, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, to | Frenen, Baltimors; Chas TES RESULT IN NORTH CA an early hour fa the | was tae whee Deer owes (rence, took piace: | Johnecn was therefore inadmisrable, Dunham & Dimon. | R Vickery, na Visia, Phiavelphis. Sid 13th, Bavrimone, Nov 4 2 likely to | inquest that it wae the same volce that said— You aon of | _.Oficer Kelly recalled and identified the pistol in court Sbip Anglo-Saxon (now clippir), Keating, Recktand, 6 fm bet Taunton) supposed for do; idth. Corelli, di The official vote of Norik Carolina gives Pieee 636 | inj be cousiusively the | a——." I Leva not been paid anything set, bat Texpoc: | *,the oe found inthe bunk om board the brig, | Sao Wasy age, ee ioeteniy on, Raveriap. pease irises wane MARR ee ee ee majecity. very reckless Of the parties thus | 1 witt be paid; I don’s expect any more for convicting | 4,20, Disutet Attomney then read the exainination of | 25 cay erienced a severe gale from SW,” On Xonday, Mon \UUCESTER, Nov 13—Arr brige Fred Eugene. Thomag - aot lei, ® The police, dur- | fin than for tteving io nawsy for pay, | vr hrOnes, tp whieh he said he is nineteo years of ase, | tauk bearing N 45m iles distant, fell in with brig Sarah Nach | ton for NYork; Shackford, Philadelphia for owbury port; Governor Reid has iseued his proclamation calling on the ned that certain | To the District Aitornes—l waa engaged 9.49 as cook | W8s borp in Nova Scotia, and is a caulker by trade (of Waldobcro). with a signal ot distrons flying; bore down | Gen Merion, Harpswell tcr Philadelphia; schra Ligh the Riectors to arremble at Kaleigh on the frst Wednes. | ycung meu residing in the vicinity of Bazeiay strect, | and steward on board the Thomas Watsop, bur have been | ,, 22¢ cme ft the prosecution hore rested. and Mr, Whe poke ber; the captain and crew wished to be taken off FNYorks Catharine, Acniaquer, for Pailadel: Gap eethines toca be etiam, qeeet ta seek aa sek Shih we Sect | eOmaNNtC on Beast this Stow sop, ton asked for balf an hour's recess to look ovar his notes Vescel was in a sinking condition, having five fect wae Bonits, kasi porttor N York; Trontin, Bangor for eireun. by firing at #’ windows, and pareons | “uucthy Giruson, heurth ward police, Cepored—That on | before he addrersed the jury, He did not intend to call hip as tbo tists tate heorp ertonalins emcees | Micareaicer annne e ee for uo. sia usb, wig mur gases oop Sere ev. 29, 1008 pasting along the st was but the other day that | the night in quesiion he heard fo report of Begutoiy Z|. “Wa Cours thin dele & vesees unit 4 o'sivok na by the most efrenuc uccceded ines | MYANNIS, Nov. 10-Tu prt, echrs Renown, Baker, ftom Further election returns from Texas give Pieres and | © f#70 porier was p along Barclay street, when a | went down Oliver slieet to the head ef the pier and met wv C en tcok 9 3 until 4 o’eloek cuizg the captain, mate and crew, co: sisting 0 Philadelphia’ David Cex. Haillott, albany. for a 1, D * é and | bullet from this ait struck the ide of the an, and i¢ ; bas Coates towards mis EVENING SESSION sons. The captain of the brig ceportsto bave beenin sleaky | (rowoll, and Betsy & Deborah, Baker, dof King » heavy msjsrt! as Oct eal he Asc this shies. | Se Bien Lee tae Gee Te | Gas ‘i hi 5 ee 4. | Condition rixce the 9th, having eprung aleak during a eevere | Beareo and Elisabet jor cored! deta itn 4a *8 ut i ly alt spread on the side | to his neck; b @ was chot ; I passed him t On the re opening of the Court. Mr . Wheaton proceed- | © Aste Mca “ 7 Ade 4 mee, Complete returas of Louisiane give Pleroe 1.464 | Waly that the negro discovered the hole; this bullet lodged | hands of cfiicer Plane cry, and went dopa te aie aay | ed to Sddrers the Jury in bebslf of the, priscnes, in an | E819 from NT, vince wien fie the ‘crew have fen 9s imine ee ui RAR eee inside the can, and was tuken out by the e. Such | on; T gota lantern fromthe mate and | eloquent 6nd imprestive manner, contending that the LUBEO, Noy j3—Sid sohrs Hannah Baleh, Hodgdon, and Suiiis, Yniiaaine. Gupgerous amu emen: as we have alluded to ought to be | right by the cabin door I found a poir of satinette panta- | circumstantial evidence was not sufficient to wacrant a Esther E CORPORATION PAEPARATIONS TO WELCOME GF henceforth stopped and it is to be hoped that the police | Jocns with the pockets turned inside out; thia was | verdict of guilty. He was folleved by the District At- NEW O Arr ships Rohert Kelly, Bar- kT. | will cuuse the names of the offending parti-e to be mada | shout one ov stow, Havre 2ith Sept; Eva, Philbrook, Bremen, 46 daye; 8 | public, in order that beresfter the public may know who ‘ " ” of 0 1 r ; L came away, and went on board | torney on the part of the prosecution barks Murilie, Waite, Antworp 50 days; Nashua, Mortimer, PIEXCE—THE RUMUR OF ALN UPSHUR } lock. and found on the gangwey a pair of | ‘The Judge commenced to charge the jary. — | the Pl shin, rovarned t DEATH, BTC. : 2 to cal! upon when Lieir lives amd property are jeopardised | py ther boots; I went into the cabla and saw | Gentlemen. the prisoner at the bar ix indieled in cmace- | gat Nerumbers, Cl Senza: Old nips Deveushing, Maint, Olareew tetek Bartimonr, Noy, 18, 1852 by thir wanton piece of dang:rous amusement. Like the | bureau drawers pulied out and the fi hn Bird, Bird, Savannah, pera all torsed ; I | tion with Willism Soul and William Johnson, for the | Sur6T sae the fake (Bp), ID, Trinidad (Port Spain), sndkerchief and a pair of rough csifskin | murder of rks ei m he prioner has Sree dave ia bs ge It > Middleton & C y fitsntden, & . t epitalities of the city ¢ eral | in des boots inside the eubin; Ctook thors articles to the sta | biweelf of a right given bim by the statute, and demund- | | “Ibrg Ocean Bird, Forop, Curacoa, i daye, withhider, &o, day, and tendered the hoepitalities of the city to Genera! | tn this matter. tion hicuce ; T bad seen Wowlet before that night ; I suv | e@ w separate trial ; and bis ease is now presented | to,Lounen Graves be Co.’ aie tes wild Pieroe A committee was appointed to make arranze- | 7,5 Weatnen--A little after daybreak the sky be | ® palt cf patent leather boots on him that same night, in | to you to determine whether he is guilty or not. There | pd erat Seek, Naseau, NP, 14 days, with men's for hi reception game ‘tickly clouded and at seven ‘a tue mocaing we | Cherry street, neara bovling saloon, there wore three oF | ate two questions for you to trp: in tho ft | iE bent fonal rtomasten + Norfolk Be ¢ reported dent had fell of enow, which meted, however. on teaching | four ctkers with him; Taw them before: it was aboat | plece, ts the priconer at the bar the -person that | Rak Son W'S ay cmaet bine ahemdictizoay suring, wibasbhlanteognee od > de selightion ik | twelve o'clock I sew them; tt was before I beard the re- | paused the death ayn : Hyde, Snow, Liverpo Tio Baltimore C ty Council held Ot extra session to. | frog in the fable, ic may appear fun to them. but result | founda nec! in death to others, We bope tho police will do their duty ad, Braans ‘Talbot, Matas , MeGowar, Aspinwa 1dth ork (previously reporced at mt cargo of coal) ica, Melcher, Boston: age 6 days, Ghd Ho: 4 days, with lime. tons), Miner, Chathem, 3 ft if cont City, rt ; ti bd, £8 Gomthdumscl kp Gapeoladl cas ioe rh of the deceased, avd ths next what | eamship Cr rt, Nvork via iisvanas Ce Upebur, at Bperzin. Tt eavs:—“At last ac. | the ground. tt continued Jo deccond. more ee otaey port of (he pistol; I did not sce either of them that | isthe particulsr mature and degree of the offence, ‘Tao | | Schr Jas J Dravard, Williams, Virginia, 3 days. | Ship Marion, i litnes, Hnvre: barks Veinnrl, Ray, Bordeana counts be was stil alive though very ili ‘At nocn a drizsling raln began to fall, walsh com, | Dight after testimony in the fixet is circumstantial; but although | Selr United, burtob, Albany, 2 days, for Providense, AH Kimball, Sleeper, Baltimore; brige dabn Williams, fe Legin cyan t ch con- | Dig tay gitlatore of North Cerolina has unasimously re-elected Hon. William Bill, Secretary of State, We have received no mail south of Charleston to night. Impo: tant Deciston in New Hampshire, antial character, it is | ySthrsan Jacinto, Dennison, Albany, | Mane. Schr Themaa Benedict, Thomas, Now Maven, 1 dey, fer ) Virginia, Indisns, Louisiane, bark Nun Sehr Welocme Return, Harris, New Haven 1 day. brig Silewzio, Echr Betsoy, Smith New Haven, 1 day. tor Virginia, NORFOLK. Nov 1—Ar? scbrs Courier, Davis, Bal 2 dsys, for Chewtor, | ton, Aspinwall; Telograph, Grace, Charleston; Mex sehr Joven Manuclito. Puj-}, Vera Cruz Towsd to ge: iy Robort Parkor, schr Bonita; 84, shipe ‘ th, ship, Pelican State, * the drnano |, Cress exemined—It was in the night time about twelve | testimony mey be of such ciroums o'clock, that Isaw the prisoner, with s pair of patent | not neceesarily for that reason the less satisfactory ; leather Fhoes on; it was star light night; there were | there it an impression abroad among po. tions of the eo lamps in tle rtreet alvo; there isalways a bright ight by munity, that sare peer eapestees ~ shronmste thore bowling taloonn; the principal light 1 saw then by | tial tertimony than in positive sad direct testimony. FOLK. Nov M—! A | was ster light; he was rot in his ehirt sleeves; I think be | This ix, however. anerror, Whatthe jury require in atl | He ee wary pth eae te eaten bdayee” bapent Ne rg Tg EO E Seen nee ee bad tbe same coatcn that be has on now; [ did not ob | cases ie preof—satisfactory proof~proof of guilt beyond | Seht Marinor, Kent, Notwich, 2daye. . BePather Davis, NYore” WN ‘ " terve wbat kind of shoes Saal or any other of the party, | a doubt; If they have that proof they have all that is | £chp paiabure, Crosby, Mid Aletow NEWBURYPORT, Or lé—Old ache Grand Leland, 8 except the privoner, ha on; I saw bim pretty close tothe | necesrary for the satisfaction of the buman mind Take | Schr Ssliy Biller, Snow, Mi: ht he thermometer ranged. at noon, 424; degrees: at three P. M, at five P.M., dl degrees. The night closed with a damp air, but warn ekY OF A Bask eTIVICATE=SincuLtan Recovery THE LiQUOR VILL PRONOUNCED UNCONSTITUTIONAL e Ps nl tinge = fow days rince. a lady residing me 8 . a io this eity, wishing to transmit the sum of $300 to « Coxcorn, N. H..Nov, 18, 1852 ister im the South, sent that amount to the Astor Bane | ‘The Judges of the Superior Court in this State have | py a messenger in her ewploy ment. in order that it would « : - Agi - | bor ling raloon deor; ny beat is that way the circumstances of this cae It appears that previous | Sobr Daniel Parker, Furman, Midi NEW HAVEN, Noy 17—Arr schrs John Buok, ——, N ofis Hat Fine seston ef the Logistature of New Hawp- | doly deporiied anda certigeateriven tothe umn: guich | debe clahan of the Fouith ward police, deposed ~That | tothe eommliain of the clfenss, the ofleers Viaban, | Seht¥ary A Love, Laval Vireloin; leopTentiry, tlee, Aitany. Sta ie Staelin, Ghire, conflicts with the constitution. he banded tothe lady. ‘This she endorsed. enclosed it in | '¢.%* om duty in Cherry street on the night inqnestion; | Glearon. ond Duffy, saw the three persons mentioned 7 Dia, Viryinia; Atlantic, Ducll, Barbadoos; schre Mary Yelvek, | in the indic:ment at a bowling valoon. These three | err antit: mon Ceucts: Now Haven 2a ekivgbain, Lovell, Fortiand, Coun, 4 days. Il raw How)et that might, avout half-past ele @ letter directed to her sister and handed it back to th 6 ‘ o1 Ps — mesrenger to mail st the Post Office Instead of tite 4 in a bowling caloon No 61 Oherry street; Bill Saul and [olen were seen together. By the testimony of | Pearson, NYork: Mary kliga, Virgini PHILADELPHIA, Nov soar steamer Delaware, Sey- ‘The Cherleston Regatta ~ +. | Monshan were with him; T stood ou the edge of the steps | Glearon. it appears that Lowlet’ at that time had | sehr Byazos, Pratt, Portland, Conn, 6 days. mour, NYork. NEW YOKK BOATS BADLY BEATEN. foe a ae wee teen Aen 9 and presemt- | shout four steps down ard was looking nat the bowiieg on a Ferg of patent lesther brogans Clahan says | Sehr Froctteno, Broo} », Porviand, Geno, 4 days, PROVIDENCE, Nov t6—Arr sohrs Delaware, Hi Cxaxcestox, Nov. 17, 1852, S tad intimat b y some meaus | for uine or ten minutes; Howlet was in his shirt | that he noticed particularly that Howlet had on | Schr M M Brai Philadelphia; Rin'Grande, Kinner, Rondout; sloops Wm vesros, Nor. 17.1952, | the lady got intimation of her loss. and speared st the | sleever, with @ bleck vost end the pantaloons | @ pair of patent leather brogans, end that Seal, one Chase, Johi Sanford, Smith; Capitol, Hawkins, snd Commer Gur regatta came off today, and proved a brilliant | Dank yesterday, with Uhe mesenger He was to 0801, 7 . Schr # melia, Cooper, Port! questioned by the President, General Lloyd. that he con: | H®, Dt on mow, und a Panama hat; he | of the perrons that was with him (Howlet) had om a | Schr ¢ yietin, Cooper, Kovels \dy, Eddy, NOrlsans; Waterloo, Alb da: 5a: Howiot, | ccarse peir of calfskin brogans Duily, the oficor ways | che Neleon Wall Lawrona Portia, Conn, 4 cay any. Sld schrs Mary Lewis, Philadelphis; Grecian, le», do f¢ ~ jout (ne~ ailair. The first race was won by Mr. Cowper, of Darien | i fs hed on a pair of patent leather brogan: cordiny sleope: Ge, with the Becky Sharp Ss ew Tee oa a | Uffoet fe a privare sean ur tine pon, being earohed by an | Saul. ard another young man, about twenty two or | thathencticed particularly that Howie: had on a pait | Scat Ney Weiant, Nrekereor, Pestishd Caha, o tey Mary ing, and A , te ¥ oan | punt fm avld Gaines fom Produced tho on | twenty three years of age. came out afterwards, and L | of patent leather brogans; he saw him put his foot onthe | Sehr Henry Cactroff. Apploby, Ne« port, 3 days. 6. ond W. Woodsworth, ané New York, were badiy beaten | ig amount, met doliars from e balt recuted around | noticed them rlanting over towards another saloon; Saul | elip and turn down his pantaloons. and could not be mis- | SohrH H Tallman, J ton, 3 days, for Baltimore. tnd Mary Time. six minutes, ie Berson. The lady and bank officers declined to ) g+ked Howlet and the other young man to lave soms. | taken: It into be taker Into consideration thet these Gone Gish Gna Werres ere 7 Prosecu thing to drink; I saw them standing by the counter, aud | men were police officers in the discharge of their duty. and ee on, ie NAB, Nov 14—Arr bi Ni York; brigs Robt M Charlton, Lihtbourn, vi Fit berg: fate gtiae Ween Kroe wn, + TRECCOTE, Nov 1d—In port, thip Soe Lark (new), Woode days. MARRER RE Now 16—In. port, ship Rether GB. Ta the ssccnd race Captate Barry's Julia cometa first | porvian Laorvars—Ma, Twacnenar's Counse.—Mr. | lweat away aa it Was eer May tine to go off daty (12 | that they bad some reason saflciont for themselves to | Eepk guberie™, Lonny, & y pre Coptain Dickinson's J C. Booth second, the latter | Thackeray, the English author, will deliver his first lec- | o'clock); I did not sec them again that wight; [aa ticularly notice thore pervons at that time. Tho next | Serz Coresce, Clark ding beaten a length and a half Three others started | ture in this city. at eight o'clock this evening, in tho | trade a shoemaker; T raw the pavent lea herboote bsfore | beepin the tertimony is what occurred at the dock at the | Soke Avetuvge Grecnam, ‘Time six minutes avd tbirty seconds | cbureh of the Key Dr. Chapin. He bas taken for his | the Corner, and I think, from my knowledge asa shoo. | foot of Oliver strect, The witnesses, Shaw, Perry and | Schr Tremont, Parrott, Lube days, ‘The third race wae won by the Violet, owned by C.M | subject, “ English humorous writers of Queen Auns’s | weker, they are the same that Ieawon dowlet; I had | Desmond stated that they went together towards the Sloop Chaso, Oakes, Provic or 60, 2 days. ie " —_ “on DB. Copteia Berry's Marion c ia | reign,” which affords him ample field for instructive in- | often seem them on him * end of the dock. in the hemadiene neighborh.od of where BELOW. pt me yo 700 ganelnenios ia ready; Lafayette, = mg George Washington also started. Time, | formation. Crose-examined— It is about four years and six months | the ship Thomas Wateon was lying; thay were thera a Rark Jane E Williams, Masson, from Bordeaux, Oct 6, At the river month, bark Arra (new), Crosby, for Provie and fifty seconds. Cnaxce or Houns to Aupaxy.—We would oall the at- | since I hi at my trade, but I have msde shovs | ehort time, whon they caw a fish and heard thereport of | with brardy, to BD tw dence; brig Foruax, for Matauzar, wg wind. nd my captain in that time; T am about Gve | « pittol; that they then saw two menjump out ofthe ship | it brie Muntr the polie; Leould not cell what kindof shoos the Shomed Wetron ‘andrun past them. Shaw raysthatonsot | 18 * Prussi pitas aoonnnas Arrived. ‘ah so oe bees a chauge of hours for the departure of the trains, from | (there hed on; I cbink Saul had a pair of conrse calf skin | them was drowed in black. and that he wore a cap ; that SAILED, pieaeeindy tre aaa? ne Gnd Jody, Me Pirtenvna, Nov. 18, 1862 each end of the line, is announced. The alteration will Sree paeeeee tention of the public to am advertisement in another | {oF myst (tals on Charges of Murder in Pitts= | ¢clumn, of the Hudeon River ltalirond Company.in which | Yeare Acq’ ‘ Stur Zachrie, Mr brogans; when Hoslet went into the saloon he was in | theotherhadon alight hat, which hetbinks wasa Panama; | , Ship Lancaster, Given, Savannah; briga Bmily, Indy, chile and servant, Me Corbot, Indy and t + Jobm and Gonotla Caniey, on the sreond trial forthe | (Ke Pisce upon aud trom next Monday morning "A | Bit sbirt sleeves; T don't <bink there anything about | that he was in his shirt sleeves tha: ho wore pamtatoons | H4litax: Ocean, butcher Giaaers and hers do do; wane | NUW Fisher, Mra Ritkticad, Me Malor a 4 indy, Me Bureta murder of the Outhbert children, b: change of bour ie also sdvertired by the farlem | Howlet’s patent leather boots to cistingush them trom | with dark stripes in them; that the wore both barefoot. | get do, Hey: v22 “7 and ecrvant, Mr re And lady, by polten, were acyuitted | Tigilroad Compony. which 1 is important to the travel. | Other patent leether boota; I could not distinctly swear | Mr Detmond’sir exactly similar to that of Shaw’s,and he | —— Geen Britt we fetes A Rizo, Me M: Bort to day, and liberated. ling portion of the community to read. that the patent leather boots I saw wt the Coroner's thinks that the person that was in his shirt rleeves is the | ‘The brig Sarah Nash (of Waldoboro), from Neuvitns for | fom iiison, Bate Foxient, L Astaval, 7 8 4 Hester Richerd.on was also acquiited.in the United | Bavannan Bream Suirs—Chtaxc Sind aitinil the rome that I sew on Howlet; they looked like them; isoner at the bar; he is not certain of that. Mr | this port, theoapiain and crew of winich deeiared tn & nl0KS EWupeia, We Moeller, Mr Meclon, Jr, Rov di Btates Court. om the charge of murder. by rhooting her | ther notice these ships will lente on und. wer thin reg, | 2Y biog & shoemaker didn't help me much. except that | Pe that one of the two men that run past them | ing condition, ere taken off U7 Mie boat Juve Wile | Wm Mult, Mr Barlow, IH Woilsed MOLIe, oF BeOutee Alleghany Arveuel, last tumamer 86 DEF | (het ote oe rae ee A ene ae ls wee {could give a, better gress than a can that warn't & ap, and that the other wore a Panama bat, amd | FIORE Sts) Some pound to au el i Athury, UP allison, te Gach, i Barna, ie De La inowatate rasan = at ae 4 ermaker. that the bat kad ® black ribbon roum i person ” attest —_— « two | TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD To the District Attorney—The patent leath: tr of plaid panta ee it Lacy, i W smail, Lv Bvicide of a Deranged Female. New Youx, Nov. 18. 1962. | parent leather shoes | who was in Bis shirt sleeves had On 8 pe re. | Pelegraphic Marine Reports, ‘John Jator, Hy Jutry. 3 . ; produced, look like the #hoos I saw on Wowlet; the eo: loons tucked up, with a stripe in them, and that he was es torron, Nov 18. ‘ Wrursamaronr, Pa, Nov, 18, 1862 Is yous report Aad telat of Lou Fisher, for | calf shin shoes produced, look lke thore I 1" On barefoot; one ot the witnenees saya that the man Who | jriveq—pagke Marois, NOrloars; Lowell, and Jurbioe win, 4 xa 3 Gra, Mae. Stephen Gould committed suicide by cutting her | iAP lereeny. published to-day, your seporter states :— | kavl, was in his shirt sleeves said a1 he passed them. that if | atory: Waitincge: ix, Philadelphia; WE lai, G Lowis, Ieto Wright Mrs! eat oo. ‘ " e sooompaned Mr finntoon to the Hungerford John Tves, Coronor of the oity and county of New York. | they. they witnerres, did not take care. he would serve | Gyande Gord € ‘e Wm Sohroodor, from Salem wrr 2d; ARLESTON—Ster City of Norfolk—H J Barber, M throat wich @ revor, this morning She has been parti. | boure. Dusve street, ond that the larceny was ber. | depored—That be held the inquest on the nody of Chin | them in the same way; proving that the person | spoke Oct 18, 1a 5 208, lon hy 4 Pe Seer oe: from Geis, Aon @ , lady and two chil Mra fly deranged for three years consequence of reve. | ¥ bate A simliur motice appeared im several | baxter; the articles produced were presen'et to me by | who eeld #0 was the peron who firod the shote | NYork for Ban Peaacisoe): Wa nd we Rk an gtrina, J Sedgwick, J Mre 7 ; ; : 3 i Sole with a dismasted sohr | Davenport, D Jones Ve rel of her children having been drowned through tho |} Mredicted hy a sae iee atea® committed. and | the cffioere. and have bern in my poxeom'oa ever siace; | We now come to the occurrence at the foot ot | 1% Cape Cod BM mien, sox Aeues Pie a Pe anata among steerage breek'rg of » mill dam was conte dicted by us in a letter to the differefit | 1 noticed the body of Baxter; the wound was ia the | Gouverneur street, Henry Swunders swoars that onthe | | “bun ule (left brig Hettio, for New Ye: betes and CRton Wie @ transient boarder nt our | throst; I should think the decewsrd was thiciy or thirty. | morning In question, beiag a private wstchmen, he | SZ, (wilmington Ne; Ann Elisabeth, G houve. and was robb.d of his money, not there, but | fiv of 8 - : f hil , nol t | & ard slam; went on arbosrd bow by comin in tome pened crib in Leonurd street into whic ‘Thesaas id heard a noire on boord the brig Isiam; that he Jarbesr wan Nonvot, &o—Steamship Roanove—A{A A % ton, WC Barney, J LGcoen, Gon cintk, | Gponeey Bf Hobe illsasy and Yaty, WO Smith, AN Wering and Madame Sontag tn Boston. : are ‘Demi Nelwoa U Baseste tel - a mas Viannary, Fourth ward pol'es also depoaet— | board and raw two policemen there; they rearched the | 1chconer (Mf et ipod Bosrox, Nov. 18,1662, | found bis way Now, cir. it is vurely calewiated ure | To hearing the noire of ths pistol; when he go: down to | be ig ond in one of the bunks they found the prisoner at | cf deck lieds ibavenh, i oma, Ps fobs Gaer B Diedamve Poutsy' ast ccneert ina usual, full to over. | the reputation of any publi ho Sto unmiiliag | where the noise came from he met roms men and asked | the bar) the other man. Saul. they got lyingon some | Ph isieln Ivany: JO treland, MM Kloits, 84 J ae Rear owing Om Surdey cruing Madame Bontag gives a | ligne er the otum of & trameaction which took | them where the sho: war fred, avd they exit they did | epare, he (tbe witness) saya that the privoner bad on ® , White Wire, palate gumabdes fs. snd rected cone “ place a nes of ju to | not know, Tmet the deceared ana he raid be woe snot. | Ferntvs Yat with @ black riboon round it; that he was ' an 4 eect no , New Nuv'e Mall tm oonjan wey | end raked wo to get a doctur; TS hickto tha;| byhuees oF. we the wore a pate of plnl¢ 4 ; yt avails” tad oo HRN A ieee any,