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Ireland ; was only acquainted with ‘The Trades. , Mixzp ‘The Denble Murder at Kinderkameck, N. J. Ihe cane to this country ; witness STAKE OF THE WAITERS. Law —Aa connemanerrenmosacenes i ‘ ‘mark ; the man in the : In eccortance with the gemeral order read at the meet aww moved TRIAL OF WILLIAM OATING FOR THE MURDER OF firey. Dr. Gibbe for 1 OF VARY MD DANIRL O'SRIRK. when be murdered the children ; camphor Hackenaacr, April 31, 1853. the remainder a This being the day appointed for the trial of William ‘often in the house. pn Cating, indicted for the murder of two children, named . iiked Ships Queen of the West, A Z, and Li 5 Mary end Desiel O'Brien, on the Blof Dewees ast EL ay a , reeling ice, im Peal tk do the prisoner was arraigned for the murder of Mary tor the chilren trate 0 that Wind at sunset, SE. ° Otries. . sent bis von after him ; . ‘Court Yclock, net proceed ! Capt. Epes died very suddenly in Roxbury, | ‘The barks Fliza Barss, Bramimll, for Bermuda; Stelle, Pen ante tag Ra bor of ethers te girl wor aging | rom Fail wl om tn ie at ry tarens ae, He | ney ft Cn ein oe pals os ad * ment al a BS3BU, ’ ex, arrived. Praha een te fal int the majority are contidentof the ullimate constsion You Repub ic and of Epes Sargent, Jr., recently editor ot | CO™ f° i : orn, Meri Hu ee counsel employed sides were—for door 1 1 tel rs, In one or two cases, we un’ the Boats ipt. M, EORAPH. % Posi Aine ae esedal esti; forthe Tie@ecdet the: legs of the | the proprietare oferei to employ some at the stipulated | "toe "winigm Crane, ate Speaker of the Canadian Hone (By rue Sanne TM eiuutaxpe, April 31-Sundewn. | Winslow, Havana: Olanda, Dunbar, Darien: ech Aft left door; she was quite dead, clot- and vices; they refused, however, to remain, unleas all were Slat ult. ‘The ships Shannon, and Queen of the West, and all the | Daggett,’Port au Princo; Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, Ric ‘prosecution, M. N. Knapp and A. O. Labrisea. ‘pike ras dulte det. lis, | Kept at the same rate, the rules of the society making this | of Assembly, died at Frederickton, im be ‘factarer in | Outward bound vessels have a good oflng, Bremen bark | mond; Saganaw, Crosby, Albany; Jas Barratt, Cobb, ‘The jurors were then called. Some of them were chal- belg. deed pane’ ses PO ete apie Ce iad pelea de ee ee eee ie lath inst | Kosmos,-from Bremen suil-ywe skipe (oo eigen) in te betcecatind (8 C)—Arr April 18th, sohrs (rll pment ~ a>. | Gna the younse Gk evening: Hee ee rea the sAouavinenth Sertbele eeiuiee Te wos eatenas: es — jigs canis Waldoboro: Frabees Ani, Sioall, N York, Gono Pere ee ced ey talenen 2 amid | eae eed as cut off from one paint of the jaw | waiters wero in the act of leaving in a body, when t! Blarriea. a yon, do 13th, schrs Jas Bliss, Hatch, Bangor; Cont ey juror, hg worn, should ‘wuate whether bono to the other; the body was not examinod by any | Proprietor called them back, and expressed hia willing On Wednesday, April 20, by the Rev. Spencer H. Gone, Stor Massacneserns, 898 tons, built at Waldoboro in | Hater. @ parm iol Remik. Fairhaven. Cld 2 head aa ‘og Yon the matter or aot or physician, There was quite a pool of bloodon | pest to give the wages fixed by the society. Another | Jonw L. V. K. BRowN, Esq., to Miss FRANCES C. CHIDESTER, | 1948, was sold by auction 19th inst, in Wall street, for | *°bF “ine te try Breathe lavemaien ay —«. fy a could not say whether there was the appear. oe haspe faring cleeherest all By walters, ap ys = daughter of the late Samudl Chidester. ce ta $6,160, a third cash, ba‘ance 4 and 6 months. vente oe 4th, po salvo eteo pean Me The swearing of the jurors was then continued, and | ance of an axe being used; the wound was jagged, and | the marent gen take, ont pcre faeces, Shee eva , at the a » |” Simp Sea Gur, 486 tone, intended for a # caiaalens | oleate tition, Katon. Philadelphia, : , iy refused, evi- | py the Rev. Dr Dewltt, H.C. G of Jersey City, N. | perm whaler, y, Bry = Jacob ee eM eeeeel Gampball” eas = mith a fear eran Lg It, | dently cvusidering thensselves iasulted by the proposition. | 3° to Lote, daughter ‘of JLB. Harriot: Bsq., of this city, | is to be powcypleer regal ME A erg al me a Bu 4 Pitcher, and Blchinon : + Baw 8 Daniel S, Westervelt, | it was found about twelve yards from the house; Cating | | Upto 12 o'clock the following hotels ware reportod as | “On Wednesday evening, April 20, by the Rov. Henry | haven. | She is orned by T RThoroton, and will Per ire, Baber, Mey Fete adin Poe one = Thomas R. Snyder, 9, John 0. Berthott, was arrested on the Monday following; the | Lounsberry, Me. Auasiam Be CoMOVEN to Miss Ranzoca | pore tf ale i fa dog jaa on eo! aber, by 3s rie. Pallas, Bradb A Pe yen Bes it joe Oa = | tuteaiongt Geeta enone ars gga ON pes sapere please copy. son, arrived at Boston on the 20th inst, from Caloutta, | CHABLFATON—Arr April 18th, bigs Argus, Keay & Wiles on ay iz pee Pema peso Shy way x (im he bing Srarasie ean ‘On Wednesday, Aprtl 20, by the Rev. J.J, Lyons, Moses | having made the passage in the remarkably short time of | Havana; Somers, Watson, do; schr Champion. Bartlet} junsel hairs ‘hich looked i ‘ i 2 : ip Jamex Calder, Wright, Liverpool; 0 him that he would give $18 4 month to such as wera’| J, M, Perxorro to Racut, eldest daughter of M. Frois, Esq. | 82 day: Boston. Cl 3 ha intiotssat being road, the counsel fir the State, | hairson the axe, which looked as iff hed, Deve wand | Win itet be now Eire, S18, 9 wpowtl to ome Oa rose | 1 Engr Apa, by the Hoe. Dr. Lard Jena | “tyy Naw Curr Sur Jouy Lax, which cleared 18h | DO George, Thole. Hamburg; Be ark Annand Sitecoer came to ‘Timothy O'Brien, the father of the | body of the boy; he could uot recollect having seen any | Wee. This was cousidered unsatisfactory by a majority, | 1, Morr, Jr., of Mott Haven, to ManiaNa, daughter of Jas. | inst at Boston for San Francisco, was named as a token Bitelan Eo vein, 1a lp Angelique, Brem fidren, about fowr years ago. He gave him a sum of | blood about the room, except that which was near the | #nd they accordingly left. V. Seaman, Esq., of Harlem. of veapect to the memory of Capt Joba Land, who died in | Orion Br bark Oféaza, brig RMChasiton, || | en to keep for tim. He was to have a home at | bod ; it was lying all'around the body and under it; the | _ Besides the foregoing, we podesstant: bio net rye On Monday April 18, by the Bey M. Er Henderson, China. while in command of the Challenge. PL easy ene pire, Binide's houre.. ‘Things went on in this way until about | child'was dressed: the bed was not made; be never ‘was etnias ee ee seer Odo ntecl, Newark, Nejc ifr. Rouuet ax, | BARK Sanavac, from Havana, reported ald 6th inst for | CATs, RIVER—Arr April 18, schr Empize, Simp Oe Teen ee On, ibe mocking. 0f the. Sint | Coonan es ae cele ies | _ dhe tolowing hotels and restnarants which | fino Wait to Mine dank Me MOCAiy both of ths ety. | Boston, arsived Irth at Wiimington, NG | | Phils ss asth, aes Buneha, Hoo ) 1 child: yi * “ have already com} or have promised ive na § Bon ol Ny ee P aT, Fee mtatean On the erealie, when Caen ee ee ee eee eert at ne idid'an | after the lat of te stor Houxe, Metropolitan, St. Died. in 27 (not 87) days. ; Mapas i he returned, he found the door of his dwelling locked, | his left side, with his left arm under him and his cap in | Nicholas, Judson’ ion Place, New York Hotel, the | On Wednesday morning, Apa 20, Mary, the beloved | Lavxcup—A fine foreand aft clipper schooner, of about Gelphia for Portland: Morblehoa 4, Thomaston for NYo and supposing that the deceased had went out to | his hand; there were three wounds in the body, which, | American, the eee ington, Merchants. St: | wife of George Cahooue, and daughter of Col. Issac Satter- 240 tons, called the Jeanette, was lately launched from ita foe Rutland visit some went me think prod: julien, Wyckoff's, 5 3 ar’ ‘urner rn lize T ( oy them, but aeRO ee: sn Tama gen coneee oC Fn OO aaa ea tiv mect day og dit, | House, Taslor’s, Florence, Clarendon, National, ‘and the | Ties ferschs br the family, and members of Olive Branch Huping’et Portland.” Sho is owned by Me Joseph P Tallor ORE ee ca, ne ee ean ‘and entered by a window, went up stairs, and found tohis | ferent parts of bis ‘body: the prisoner, when brought be- | Mansion House of Brooklyn. Lodge No. 31, I. 0, cf 0. ¥., and also those of Cohota | and Eliridge P Talbot (colored persons), aad is to have an TOLMESS BOLE ait Anil 1a. take Jobin H Duvall oes cost hi to ter’ had 3 ma ¢ | fore him, was culm and not agitaced; he was wet and very MEETING OF FIREMEN AND COAL PASSERS. Lodge I. 0. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend the | entire colored erew, with Mr Tailor for commander, and and Appleton (fm Boston), Baltimore: brig Mary Jan Jay on her back cae floor, with bax bead nearly severed | cold; he shook with the cold; he ousky ba bot the ae The second meeting of this numerous body of men was foal, Sle morning, at eight o'clock, from No. 282 Ful- | Sr Talbot for first oficer. She ix intended for a freighter. | (m0 OBL om selena for a Southern port; seliea Superiod from . He then went out and alarmed the neigh afterwards attributed it to A bely mm avenue, Brooklyn. 3 eae ( Hors, wha vetaraed. and after long seareh found tho | Toi the Siit, Dut, A teres ae py tte ‘stalcwapr | eld ast aight in the Democratic Headquarters, corner | "°Easeu®’ on °Welnsedey, April 20, Ruane Haare. relegraphic Marine Reports. Hopkin (Gor Elenorth), NYork; Bichmood (Cr: Cala of the boy Daniel, in an adjoining lot, with his | there was no fire about or in the house; the wounds on | of Grand and Elizabeth streets. At the lact meeting they | | Thefriends and acquaintances of the family aro re; Botox, April 21. ag aerions (im Docker ‘April 14, ships J @ Hyde, Saow Reed ana neck cut and gabon ina horrible manner. The | the boy’s neck were very large, and each of them was suf. sed a series of resolutions directing the appointment cpeestally invited to attend her funeral, this a ieoate le Arrived—Ship Eli Whitney, NOrleans; bark Constance, | phijadetphia; Eastern Queen, Emery, do; Russoll Starg~ day after the funeral, the prisoner, William Cating, was | ficient to cause death; there wasa large wound across | Posse & ures 0 muse hee Ciseee ag OM stentuahip and | three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 20 Sixth ave- | ysuniin; brig Catharine & Mary. Jacmel; ‘schrsS 3 Smith, | Erow NYork sie Meblioe coke teecion Gonkltn, from» ween, and arrested on charge of committing the murders. | his windpipe; Richard Hopper and Hiram Brickell were | Steamboat, who were gga oi ‘an application to the | 5%@,withoutfurtherinvitation. os ea, | Washington, NC; Susan, KS Miller, ZL Fay, Mary | York! Below, ship Arlantic, from NYork. brig American ‘He confessed the act. and alleged that his reason for do- | the men who found the prisener; they conducted him to | Owners for'an advance of wages. ‘The amount asked for | |, Thursday, April 21, Jawus Secor, inthe 72d year | witter, and Lillie Sounders, Philadelphia. from Vera Cruz. Cld ships’ Lexington, Murphy, Gothen| ing a0 was because Timothy O’Brien had some money of | witne:s’ house, where @ large crowd gathered sround | j2"510 gollars per month for firemen and seven for coal Ce ee eeal thinats et Abe toulin-ace tarited to Cleared—Ship Palmyra, New Se pene burg end Christiana; John Garrow (Br), Hamilton, Liver fey ae) awn ea pt ag ae i hm; it was a cold day andlooked as if it woull rain; New | Hegyers, in addition to thelr present rate of wages, which tend the funeral, from the house of his son in-law, Mr. acid Solan Bealloe, Charleston. 2 i barks Ty stogti ene Hes, ever Cen cae \ immothy O'Brien, father of the murdered chiliren, be- | Yeai's was a dark wet, and dreary day; the prisone: was | Fanren from twenty to thirty dollars, thow ensployed on | at¥end the funeral, from the house of ton iad, tenor. | A¥sved—Ship Josiah Bradlee, Charleston,” i, Boston: Aina. York, Matanzas; Franklin, Mitshell ing duly sworn, deposed—That he resides at Kinderkamack, | wet and cold when he arrived at the house; witness lives | Doard steamships receiving more than the firemen on | 7: wick, ; 4 q a1. ‘aford, ‘ola: Mi Z N. J.; he resided there previous to 31st of December last; | sbout three miles from Timothy O’Brien’s house; he told row afternoon, ‘at two o'clock. i a Arrived—Ship Ocean Star, Boston. his family then consisted of his wife two children and | the prisoner he was not compelled to answer any ques- | Tver boats. | A commitiee was also appointed to prepare b. On Thursday afternoon, April 21, at Mamaroneck, N. Y., mi Stay oes a constitution for an associstion to the Ceting; he knows the prisoner: he lived with him; his | tions he did not | i 1 ‘ Eussua Haistep, aged 57 years. Herald Marine Correspondence. Site be his heme on the 27th ol December for New York; (The testimony he inquest was here producéd.] eats ;. cea oreatee the appointment of | , The relatives and friends sti jue pe Be srepecitally Epaarrown, April 17 ed to sea 10th, ships Montealm, Lay hhe left his children at home on the Slst, about 7 o'clock | Counsel for the Defendant—Ques. Did he speak plain, 80 | william Bullock as chairman, Mathew Cooke officiating | ivited to attend bis funeral, without further notion, from | arrived_—Brig J W Slinpson, Green, Savannah for Nov- | pvergtude; sehr Silas Wright’; 13th, ahip J 8 ‘in the in care of William Cating; his children | that you could understand him? Ans. Yes. Never con | gs cecretary. The President’ stated briefly the objects his late residerce, Mamaroneck, on Sunday m By buryport; schrs Oregon, Hamlin, Rockland for New York; | y7j iam, ‘were healthy ; daughter was about eleven and his son | versed with him before; found no difficulty in conversing ‘Secre- | 20 0’clock. Mary Langdon, Simcxton, do. NEW HAVEN—Arr April 20, schrs Elm City, Brisbie, cars of’ age; om the morring of the murder Cating | with im; he understood the. purport of his questions, | {or whlch Ke bole Hy eypee tin Pee ah wail |g Qe Tburedey morning, April 21, Parson Munnar, inthe | “1gtn—sid scbrs Oregon, and Mary Langdon. |, | NYork; Comelin Bryant. Delaware uf He mid that he would feed the chickens fo: him; be ten | story and taseacent high; fauoiby got inthe window on | ORCAPIAIN Went of the steamship Atlantic, which was | Sth trongs of the familly aro respectfally invited to at- | ptt ENE Acimpson, cite Monitor, and Adsline. | | NEW BEDFORD—Arr April 20, sohr Fxpodite, Racko w © him; a fs fi } — j elphia. 1 went down to the cellar and brought up some corn, but.| the west side of the house, ani opened the door for him; | £0 tbe eect that he had given bis promise to the dremen | tong the funeral. from hs lto rexidorce, Columbisntroot, Punaprirmd, April 20—4 PM. |" "VHILADELPHTA—Are April 20, steamer Delaware, he did not shell it as usual, but gave it to them | they went then up stairs; the bedroom floor is nearly on | Pers he woald give the advance from the day of their | 28° qrice onape Brooklyn, Arrived—Ships Switzerland, sar, Elverpool; Wales | Copes. NYork; schr Inwassett, Aldridge, NYork, whole; he ome oie sat ae bees ae ae eae ie iis ae be po dak atascitae THR the ex. | Signing, should the owners of other vessels agree to do oe Thay eas ee ‘April 21, of dropsy in the head, apes ie i rigs ees Pen aa a a Ce a a Het sehr Wm Esker Frater, ATbeny, age home at night he wou! good day ir. Knapp, ney, read the same. This announcement was received with three | 4.0m tur one «to Lap Py Aetna Weblinae aged a years: j ja * q H % ICHM pril 19, sel ron, Thatcher, Bos- for him; when be came bome he found the door rain: i William ing before Judge Demerest. Stetson, Portland; Benj Douglas, Taylor, Middletown; 2 ton. locked. He went to work about seven o'clock in the | "Richard Hopper, being duly sworn, eet that tetas | hearty, cheers for the gallant captain, Another | 3 months and 23 days. Ablo, Dickinson, Portiand, Ct; steamer City of Richmond, | “Srey. Arr April 18, schrs Excelsior, Paine, Tang'er; 19th, Susan Chase, Snow? NYork. Sid'18th, schr Joba 3 ittee reported that they had waited on Mr. E, : as of the family are respectfall morning to Mr. John D. Smith; when he came home he | frequently seen the prisoner; be saw him about seven | "Cony with theis piliide, ied thet be had The relatives and friends of the family P ly | Mitchell, Richmond. bors 6 . i: . , ry idence of his a N . ? ; Or hin chilren, and they sid that. they tad: notseea | out-of tue weedy woregde ts oad, ox the eotern atte | Promed to hear, than Yon Monday. The folowing | tovey ety Honatansirce at bai past one oeook | BOW Berk Alleghany, Summers New Orleans, |, | Mason, Kenney, tuner, 10h, brig rains, Garence | them all day; he came back then, and got into the house | he waited until he came up to him, and in the meantime spina be oa Paces oe eter vereele 0 ere thle afternoon, without further invitation. “His remains | rabars,, Fontaine, St Jago, de Caba; Malvern, Jarman, SAVANNAH—Arr April 17, sebr Lady Wy leaking window open with a crowbar; Michael | he called to John Demerest, who was conversing with hia wil jaken to Gr Orleans; Wm Pitt, Baxter, Boston; schrs Triw BE, son, oD D “ A : if | answer was received. Angusta—Owners ed to give On Wednesday, April 20, of consumption, Marcarer, - McD Ellis, Worcester, Lewis. Wiscasset. I Nee ie ecrecteiiete git eetonad aad feces tat) | hee fe icating): he, said it. wasy Cat, | te advance, if CE Ap er plone pele ri widow of John iastrong in the 78th year of her aye.’ Conia ase ‘leauge ") GBeeeeh once: Atte 2h, she Brone eee eee | her head nearly parted from her body; some of the neigh- | ing then came up and Mati Good, morning; “he | Ste report was made from this vessel. Washington | “The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- WARREN, RI—Arr April 19, chr Lydia Gibbs, Balti- Bors then eame in, and he halloced, and they told him | arfed him where ho came from, and ho said Down | N°Teport, the committee having failed in seeing the | tend her funeral, this afternoon, from the residence of Disasters, ie. A Q | pot tocty. but to goto John Ackermin; he weut there, | below.” meaning in ‘the woods; he saws, wound tarae tenures oPemihlline: ie:sepist freee de kip a ee no Nee ee ent b, HowanD, daugh- | SM" Anmusxo, which was driven ashore, at Mobile, | "WILMINGTON, N G—-Arr April 10, echra 1, P. Smith, ‘aud he rent one sons to Mr Demerest; when Mr. | on his neck, and asked him what he ha’ 2 | was favorable, the owners promisin, ti ry ineaday, 4 o " | during the violent ga! it August, has her repairs | stutes. and Decotah, Mankin, ‘ork; 17th, bark Sera- ith hi i 2 *¢ s , i to give the advance “ aed : sy abies cn | Gas aan Te ae tack | oz Qa ah el tre | hl ce a Ge anny | Steger mens i oH | i i, le he found him about fifty yards from the house; he was | tell allaboutit;”’ he said that he doneit because he would | *¢/- Tlinols—No answer. The committees on board | sivited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at three shes Sa AU a Branch, dated 10th | Lottie deed des thomas Dest Aeroce On Aste | laid in a pile of brushwocd, with several gashes in his ive him hig money, whieh made him med, and he | te steamboats did not present any report. orelock, from the residenee of ‘her parents, No. 25 Tomp- | _ Sm Sea Duck. —A letter from Long Branch, b | Dolphin, Lard, do; Themas, Dentana, NYork. Cid 160h,| Heck: the shildren were buried on Santos, toe let dep at | Dotsive him his money, whieh made him med. and he | “yr. Har. the Chairman of the former meeting, next | O/clock, from the residence of Ber par April, to Mr. Hlvood Walter, Haq, secretary of Board of | beg Marte I Davis, Davis, Porto Hic; sehr Sarah Moora | Seseary it, Demeret ane dona gute atega the ia | Eau nen, boat Gul nod the am cooperation | s2erastd te gienen He commended the acral | “a "thordhs mori. pn Uv nant dager | Uauerviter, ape Ths morning we, eoummueed, di, | Bac, Maven Gi, Maury ili: Boron Matha | gigi the maser ya committed, fe fond ihe toy a eee errr un aeadie peewee cer cen rene iow é eer oer Gites else? Gora De real d the sehr Eliza Hainilton, 24 dry packages, ‘by | Reckabite ‘Gray, Phlladeph : | her head almost parted from her body; there were two | morning; the g Has a ner in which they had presented their claims for increased 1 Tate praleek> train the resi, |-on boar rllb err a Phat Las irece rs wages. He spoke of the responsible position which the | 4, EDC7) taatle, No. 160 Fast Twentieth street. boating them off, when it commenced blowing so hai 4 y e or. 4 a] sf }OuN: Ny, G 4 +s a re se \, Se jigs than’ sistioskeas Be thooptt ‘ie gaat weenie best epineerar yg irr | than theirs, but it was only necessary for them to be | “In Wrentham, April 14, Mr. Exisa Crata, aged 92 years | echooner to lay along side the ship unless it is perfectly | yaa" w' 8 Glenn, J Bush, ’C Ballinger wud wons, Mi. i i i ited to succeed in their demands. During the whole in the to wasasleep at first; he calied to her but received no and he said that he did not know that he could not draw | &2" ic and 6 months—the oldest person in the Roe SI Pata Seed aene ae ee Swer; we then loobed in und found her lying as described | it himself; witness could only remember having spoken | SifeSs,lve) vers pa gets pod ae kitiad: ber ahe:intesoe He ere eee ee ae ee mame |: Mester Colgate, 3@ Perkins, Mrs Wren, rs Eamonds, | shove; {here wow bioed an the floor, and on the door was | once to the prisoner before he was arrested: that was in | Hest. He concluded by expressing hix copviction. that GARITINE INTELLIGENCE. teat uor tally up to her lower deck beats Tero thirds | Mts Clarke and two Haren, Mra hare 3 w Carta the bloody marks of Cating’s fingerse; he aid not remove | Mr. Smith’s house; did not offer to take holdof him; Mr. | the Gremen would be eudesesful If they kept within the siharcarge belweendecswril besaved dry. Shostands | Eev,A C Thompson, Wan Hrans, J Irvin, ESeott, her before Mr. Demerest came. ke Demerest told him to stop, ax he had something to say tO | jinits of the law, and presented their claims in a firm but om hoo EGA. been pis’ slaved olf; alkeceite locke wall, ead, L pale, Taw ya A, G quel, a Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley—Knew Cating as | him; they sll three then walked on together; wheu they Reneaituliennan She tas on deck d large boxes of glass, weighing 7 tons, | Hinckley, sh Waterbury, Misa DM Parke, Miss Sutton, Jong as anybody; he has been in this country sbout | arrived at Mr. Brickell’s house, where he told him that he | "Ths, Cretary read the constitution, which was adopt- valued at $8,000, uninsured, which cam be saved if a vos- | © Wheelcck, ¥ Clarke, G 2 Miles, M Hinckloy, TH Ho five years; could not teil the year he came here; | should go nlong with him, he answered that he would | .,7he Secretary rea aborily thlemegeinedionreed pcp pea epee D B Wilkinson, C M Connolly, Jr, D Dinamore, T Fai did not come slone: Cating came with him | willingly; they asked him if he wassorry. aud he said { ie PROERY . in ateerage. from Ireland; bis wife and children he left after | “Yes, sir:’’ when the examination took place he could not MEETING OF PRIVATE COACHMEN. ‘Another account says:—Tho ship Weshead onand near. | insteerage | him; be lived in the State of New York about a year; | tell what became of him; could not tell who took charge | A few private coxchmen assembled last evening in Jy erect; her deck, butts, midships, started; uftor wood rmooth. ‘The Sea Duck lies but little more than her | Fan WD ctt th | avreny Misa Fr Sanen, May Calnte, ( r ee 5 wel has come on shore; she was near four years with Mr Smith: his wife of him; he did not complain of avy suffering, but said | Grand Street Hall, pursuant to advertisement published adi steht Dae OF Dee Net ee somee remo cise weiss Batied. country about four years; his ckildven came with her; | that he bed not eat or slept since, in the morniog papers. ‘The meoling was called to order A eh wee ee eee ee ssroneisi! Sees enaeee st he lived thiee years in the house the children were killed James Demerest being duly sworn, de 90sed—Tha | by the President, and, after the transaction of some un- Sore were were--isien oft Chapa’ enn tlena ti eb. Cal Wallon aes ree reer > in; he then left immediately arter; the house is situated | he Sd0f Januory, while he was talki nnportant business, adjourned. would succeed in getting the ship off SMASH hone Wine Mi Gein and family, fon TO. Lare about thiee querters of a mile from Milford, and six from | Seties om the eyed, DIY veusy otemnn, THE SUGAR BAKERS’ PROTECTIVE SOCIETY. heavy to board her. ptain Latham has everything | kin and Indy, two children nnd servant, J. I. O'Conner, ready to take advantage of the weather. -The ship hasa | lady and servant, Hon. A. Feleh, Major Hammond aud full and valuable cargo. servant, Gen. Richardson, George Page, A. Selover, ad Surp Sovrnamptoy, Burgess, hence, arrived at Mobile | abd servant, Mrs, Hall, son an@ servant, Hon. G. W. ‘Loppon; he a goo for Mr. Smith all the time he Te ekell's a ig; he = tetas saad) t Riise An journed meeting Os the Sugar oS ived there; Cating lived with him off and on for three | Mir. rs house, where they’ a or a ‘ er draenei groban eg en ea a veh nen eg ce ta Broth Were be said that he done that down veto; ani | fective Society was held last evening at Mochamica’ Hall; and did not see him for two years; he wen! back to | he was satistied; on being asked why he committed the | firty journeymen, from the different octablishmanté in this r : : , \ Wright, Hon. FE. Stanley, Geo. MeNoil, Jr., Hon. J, Ireland, where he found witness's ‘residence in this | murder. he said that they tried to wrong him out of his fase 13th inst, but makes po mention of having been ashore on 1, country, and came out after him: witness went into the | money, but that he ee satistied; he did not mention i. toc i Li eles cans’ the aide) aaah ian Orange Keys, as reported on the 15th inst. Hocarkle, 3. W Gisrk, a eee i B Mieit , Ge Ircethenrineena preteen. “rte os anything about the children, only said he had “done that | Baitie acted as secretary. ‘The rol! of members who were | ~~2~~~ cope ond laters fatondad for the Naw Yous | qi® Fumns, of and from Washiogton, NC, for Boston, | Coney, J: Miller, Adams & Co meisercore Deen soul Sj ai - | eae All packages and letters intended for the New YORK | which was fallen in with derelict, by brig Cobden, of Pl; se) look for him; he knew the prisouer in the old country; | © Cross examiced by Mr. Bradley—They accompanied | 1uly atmitted was read Several newoandidatea were ad- | Mar 40 sachore ox! y brig "| Lombard’s messenger, Wells & Fargo’s messenger, mouth, and taken to Matanzas by part of the C.’s crew, States muil agent, J. M.S. Tro ‘tain. tee a he ved i : ‘ : i cen srennts Ls dud acrrend € gee Oe ee TIO f g whridge, C J. Leonard, J. hile with ‘witnen's feiher ix ireland “and with to» | bevatd that be wag saicued wits whats had done, acd | , AmolpKe4 conversation then took place, but a al ep nee epepre pre Teornottng of tre dargoo tt? th iaMb for 81079. Wo | VDoc pinay EB Tagham, A.D, Southworth WG Al neighbors around: he did not know Csting’s lather or widing to die; he talked kind of faint, but distinct- | at the one moment, we are unable to give io fear ‘of | SUN RISES, + eeee-5 13] MOON RiSRS...,.morn 4 53 Jen, L_H. Allen, John Murray, J. Ludlow, G. A. mother; they died before ne knew him; he could not tell | ly enough to be heard. 6 45 | wiGH WATRR....morn 7 26 AForg anp Arr Schoorsr, in ballast, belonging to St | and lady, 8, drannan and servant G. Fxie, RB. L. she remasks made. When the meeting was regularly or- | SUN SEIS. = “ ie . n mannnrannnnnnnan | George, went ashore onthe West Chop, Holmes’s Hole, | J, W. Haines, J. E. Laura, J C. Fall sd W. Tar- bout t B the prisoner on i ; pacha eee: ree, P s ra, J C. Fall and lady, S. yenrsiage when ho was a boy; be’ lil with ula reuer, | Mochty ‘morning: Atmotty Oricien hae worken for wie.| SR Oe Sea ar gee Sia ne Rice ed aby some Port of New York, April 21, 1853, on Monday morning, and remained at 2'P M; she would | box and lady, Miss Spauldiog, Miss Mines, Wiss Miller, W, the first time he knew iim: he lived with him several | ness; the house O'Brien lived in belonged to witness; saw | men. fele acutely the pressure of the times in the shape ARSE TRGB ake Oe ee BN WRT ce heehee come lee Bets percet We, Dill, W. D. Venard. H. A. Youas, years; be lived also with cousins of b's for some length | the key of the front door of that house after the occur | or hich rents and increased market rates. The officers Scur 4 L. Newman, W. H. Weed. H. Nathan, Jos. Urman, BP. CLEARED. 3 : ‘i i pian ; Noociaet ia E tracted to be got off for $700. She is insured in one of the | Stout, J. C. Eckman, L Wilder, Mrs. W. 33 ‘of time; he lived with one of his cousins named Patrick | renee; saw iz with the prisoner; had some conversation | Tay th ‘ Ships—Frederick III, Boysen, Trinidad de Cuba, Funch & pf ut, man, I, Wilder, Mrs. W: Bergen and two O'Brien’ lor two years; he was also a cousin of his; | with Cating relative to O-Usien, ou the 24th of De: | ER Me pear arena pene rd Bem ke; Coméen, Gidd Charleston, Denham & Dimon; | Chaleston olfces; is ttle damaged, excepting los of | children, Wm. P. Sth, Ara. Staplo tnd three children, Catirg was some relative to witness. but he did aot know | cember; Cating asked him if he could draw t fe money, | Would read, to all the leading bosses. Victoria, Campion, London, Griswol Maree & Wiley; Witntenion. Mar igce rari cairn a ee what; prironer called witness's father his uncle; Cating | and he ‘aid he could not, but Tim would whenever he | "yr Mountain then read the following circular:— Pharealia, Dyer, Benicia, Cal, Howlan inwall. Arr at NBeaford April 20, slitp Majestic, Percival, North | 2 ‘Pee Se , G. Luidwig, T. MeSurk, Jno, | had a sister who died about a Fears ago; she was | wanted it; be then told him Tim had refused to go with | Barks—Charlotte Wynns,’ Barrett Mobile, E D Hurl. | » Arr at NBedford April 20, ship Majestte, Percival, N avis, M. Farrell, N, Brown. J. Mages, J. E. Dief- pnagwal he lived mashagen — ges Jo! - ny, him to ane oe a sis aye payee ane he Lie & Co; Antelope, Comery, St John, NB, Nesmith & i ‘moi on, tenet ae a peor ee | pets Pythons Cee bene mare - tend os os for about two years; he also lived for some time with @ | should have to fail out with Tim, and leave him forever, Sons. 5 . 0 " } ir nelly, man named Duniel Lyons; he always lived in the neigh. | put told bim for his life not to speak a word about it to Brigs—Princess Royal (Br), Doe, Bermuda, W A F | voyage ends oil. os 725 bbls wh oil and 90001bs | White, TJ Jones, James B Law, Win J Bell, James Stad- borheod with the exeeption of » few years, when he | Tim; the prisoner said to witness, ‘I always tell you | Paid fo Davenport; Rosalie (Br), White, St Johns, NF, Roome & bone on frel ht from ship Nateher. Churchill, deceased), | 2°; Ogorge Perry, M Byrne, FDursiz, W'Shimmel, J, moved about ten miles away: he lived ia the south of | everything.” meaning bis secrets, &e ; he saw him on | fos proghmare, thik some of th Dinwiddie;’ Florence, Ray, Neuvitas, eee ea anakane Not 24; Rotatones Dee 4 with300 Lue ah a), ented one Apt hen Asie P Earle, Ireland, in Tipperary, near the town of Ballypowen; bis | the day of his arrest, he asked him if be hed committed | thom: we thorefore re ytest that you w! Rainbow, Emerson, St Johns, PR, Nesmith & Sons; Billow, cal beatds Bent hegivon tues pect epee P |, © G Celio, ert, age, one, A Shor- father was a laboring man; the prisover never lived with | the murder, and he raid he had. and was satisfied; wit sideration, and eba ‘he present mode of p stephens, (destination, &c, illegible). il 4 1600 Ib. rien Ha, voyage ht 430403 ilo pte thidge, B Cummings, S Ha amin, G W Hall, Hail, J his sister; he could not remember when he came to live | ness asked him what he got up inthe night and went to | a fortnight. G r Foquesting the | | Schrs—Sarah Elizabeth, Sinith, New Haven, master; | Hf and Weiler ee ye trek 7 gallons w' eeiwen M anata TE Newman, William Bates, with bis father; he was there os long back as he could | Tim's bedroom for; he answeréd that he had occasion * peovisions. Sc. | Ransom, Lockhart, Windsor, NS, master; Julia Auna, | Oil. sie TRG OB AAA. on at Roratonga Dec 25, eye A Bates, HL Hofferben, Win Moore, E M Wyatt, D Seeley, remember; he helped bis fatber to work also, and | to do so; witness said he had not; asked him if he meant Harding, Philadelphia, Jas Hand; Daniel Francis, Coombs, ge = lot, of Uae h, oil not otate -. Fob 12, lat 51 | s Sunter, J Lougernutte, H Botrchild, M Graff, H Kuhn, worked for the veighbors; be had no wages from his | to kill Tim; be said ro; asked him if Hannah (O'Brien's Boston, master; H P King, Leeds, Philadelphia, James W | 8, lon 6: 8 by aggeutey raphe persia acre growing | LH Ace on P Fanon, JD McMair, J 0 Lee, M Hart, father, ooly his clothes’ ard b ard the money Cating | wife).bad been home would be have bil: 7 instead of outa respecetelly McKee: Isabella, Arbecam, Boston, Dayton & Sprague; | & blue and white swallow tail; March Bt oem ol | H Jones, J Hellen, & W Friendly, F J Coulter. J Kinkards, earned when be wertout to work with his father, was | the children, and he made no the prisoner TAIN. President. Richmond, Carol, Windsor, NS, JS Whitney & Co: Azof, | 33 » Mary Frazler, Haggerty, NB, had takenno oil | LH Heland EGelse, two ludios and threo children, JH | taken by him) he was nor a foll yrosn man at that time, | wanted Timothy to go to New York, and have fannah T. Gallacar, Tampico, JD White & Co; RL Perry, Thanes, | since leaving the Sandwich Ixinnds. Putnam, lady and daughter, HT Lon, lady andthree | f \ | ent getti m and families in a wer, addressed to 100 He 2ist inst., we, the Co: but when he left him, about twenty years azo, he was | (his wife) stay at home; he asked him which of the child Kingston, Ja, M L Herry, £id from Nantucket April 19, eehr Wm P Dolliver, Pat- | ehuayen, J Geddes, #V Wolfe, C Bush, CD Hedden, B then full grown; witness was about ten years old when | yen he killed first, and he said the girl, and if the boy | ree r Steamer—Anthiacite, Morley, Philadelphia, J & N | terson, My ap 2 G Harden, J Thompson, D B Milne, A Kennedy, C Allard, the prisoner left his father; witness is thirty five years | had not followed him up the hill nothing would have | ilsey & Sons. Harris, | Briggs, Arrat NLondon April a6, ast Corea, Cranskie, Hono- | JL Guylard, NA Tufts, H BLeland, H Miles, 3. W Clark, of age pow. happened him, O’Brien slept in tee front room of the ! and Benson of Brooklyn. ; ARRIVED. lulu, 160 ds, 2260 bbls oil. Spoke 4th ult, lat 25S, lon 35, | § P Burnham, D A Winship, JS Winship, J Lindsay, Q Then you must have been fifteen years old ? house; Cating workes for him; he came there two years | | Mr.Benson had sont his boiler, Me. James Byrne, to | steamship Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk and Richmond, Cotanbe, Smain, Nan, 67 ds out, no oll, Hilliard, MF McMillen, J Hileray, R Lockran, J Paluor, A. Yee; about that; the prisoner is about fifty-five | ago last February: always answered any questions’ t announce that he would asked by the | with passengers, to Ludlam é Pleasants. At St Thomas March 27, by lettter from Capt Brown, Cindsdy, RYoung, T Emery, W Martin, Paul Hunersam, years Olé; he slways worked when he knew him, and was | wight be put to him; was a very good workman; | Men. He did not want to put his mopey capital in oppo Ship Charles Holmes (of Rockland), Crooks, Liverpool, | Oneco, Neo, 64 bbls blackfish oi, to sailin a few ds for | PE Mead, Col D Hayden, R'R Cain, W Walker, J Bohen iaithful, steady and willivg to wock; when ue left bis | witness bas scen the prisoner very often, nearly | viticn to the poor man’s ‘capital, labor, 90 ho gave the | vig Cork, 30 days, with 208 passedgers, €03 0 Baker, | Charleston Ground. i ED Hammond, G Soverelgn and lady, Sarah M Whales and fathers’s be got wages; he was always kind and peaceable | three times every week; was of a quiet disposition, and | ®4vance (Loud and prolonged chesring.) Tne aweet- April 20, lat 41 23, lon 65 20, spoke Br brig James Free- | _ At Hong, oye Feb 11, Hannibal, Lester, NL, 150 sp | child, Judge R LD Ciapiplan Charles Monnell, ’ in his disposition : as long as he knew him he acted very | never saw anything spiteful or revyengoful ia his conduct; | ¢Ping effect of this announcement wis acidulated in a | hy Cooper, from’ Newcastle, i for New York, 75 days | 1600 wh 20000 bone: Monongahela, Seabury, NB, 2300 | DM Worth, W W Callan, ET Beos, WB Smith, Mra Clag” geod, and everybody thought a good deal of him: he was | worked for him by chopping up woud, digging potatoes | 00d measure by the reading of the following letter :— topmast, and maintopmast; sup: | bbls; Bart Gosnold, Heustis, do 2009 do; Johan Wells, New York, April 2, 2 of these notes hi twarded to Messrs. D ee ag 0 horn, K W Bacon, UP Sutton, Chas T Sherwood, Calvi never married; be never kne him to have apy thoughts | and mowing; sometimes he gave him nothing for his labor New Yorx, April 21, 1853. ont; bed ait wate aaa provisions. Cross, do 650 sp 500 wh. These vessels will ship home, if | Benham, Mr S Botts, J. Welsh, J E ‘Calhoun, L Blandi of marrying im the old country; never kaew him to have | but his board, other times he paid him; he bought. arme rg tae gd agie aL RP Ship farah (Br), Wyllie, Glasgow, via Cork, 42 days, | & szitable vensel can be had. Several other. vessels are | J A Lewis, J Alvo,’ 8 Alpo, ‘Sig Apo Jano. Aning, W Ml any attachment for any woman or girl in Ireland; he | tnes i 4 hem to New houses : 4 ; y jodhull & Co. expected, among them the Emily Morgan, N B. Hanseman, F A C Nichols, R W Mitchell, NR Greily, R hever saw him waking love to aay gitl there; when’ le | Grates {rom witness for the work Me, Honsesey: cogil | Nabe oe Risks ies a fran crouiastances one men | with 201 pesneng Trait Mercelless Fev 18 and Gibral- Spoken. Pillsbury, "S @ Morton, EA Graven, AW Pook Wit was coming to this country, the prisoner would nut stay | not teil where he lived Cating worked for him at times, | been under the necestit of filling their places with others. | tar, March 8, to F Cousinery March 29, Iat37 40, lon | A large Am ship atoering 8, showing a white signal | Welsh Leighton, CF Webster, B_Row, P Rothingbush, ps aa far re rnp spe ieee he hs | which altogether would amount to about a month; never sTzwAnr’ erapect’ aT ath ie 29 20. passed a ship’s bowsprit and jibboom, with sails | under her ensign, having a black letter T between two red | D Rothingbush, W Rothingbush. H Umbauf, H Shaffer, ut two months before they ‘ hb. started; he was then boarding with him, but did not pay ‘him any money for his board. he was in the habit of stay- is house; be made it his home; witness vas mar- found him lack of being sharp in doing his work, or ia : atroot. and rigging attached, apparently been in the water but a ses in it, (one of Moses Taylor & Co.'s vessels,) April | H Francis aud boy, SL Vole, Phil Johnson, A Glinn, 8 I, money matters. ge Fee data ine Pita Sea RE a |i ©; April 10, lat 4516, lon 60 20, exchanged sig: | 22" Iat 0 05 Acne ) April | Cote, Je, D Honhigaheld, Mt Chivshtels: @ Bacwee 3 W Counsel for Defendant—Q Do you think it was sharp | the intention appeared to be to ellvet a limitation of | D@ls witha ship bound K, with a black cross in her fore | Bark Isabella, Wood, from Honolulu for NBedford, April | Bowers, Geo Tilingman, Judge Mies lady and child, of him to work for you, day after day, and gat not! working time 1e'ten houts for @ day, with a uaifore | tov-ail, showing Holyhead numbers; 16th, spoke bark | 11, off Bermuda. P P Hull, CW Clinch. WH Russell, © Mayegs, L © Car- Saw hinn every da) ducing the sare fo, tais councry; be | forite A. I did not ask tho prisoner particularly to work. | “te of'quges of tee ahiheres ASRS Te ee orm | Louisa, from Cardiit for New Yerk, 16 days out, with Foreign Ports. Her, JD Hower RS Powers: © King. E Shag, 1 W og Z « at 4 " ive me ins’ of his ing s1 : ng 4 > ‘is 8 3 veld ry day e waa married; | Q. Cap you give me auy instance ot his being smart? A. decided to adjourn to next Monday, in order that the pilot, 60 miles E of Sandy Hook. The M experienced Barnapor}—Jofport March 21, bark Maraval, Walton, ‘aylor, Miss ager A alloy, Mrs E Swarts, GW he worked uear him, apd lived there; he kept his clothes | Jt Jooked start when he told me uat to tell Tim for tay wasn ; Cooper, J G Holland, 4 ( i ne J ‘ihe thi t ‘i assage. from NYork, (reported 12 days basaacs ‘oper, nd, | ams, 3’ Mott, H Marshall, J wbere he worked; he could not tell where he kep: his | jife, The bedroom was eight by ten feet: had heard Tim | @@Joyer should thiok the matter over. itt Aeeih tned ag cas In 3 Caroline A Walia, | Jormpy. Seernt | Joseppi, J Bryant, lad vend tro ; 4 fs ith 274 pas- | Carpenas—tn port April 13,” bri money; he did not keep any with him; he had about aye ee Lethe: | _ 4 Bumber of ancoymous placards were left in the | _ Sbip Inca, Richardscn, Havre, 44 days, with 274 Ca In port April 13, brizs 0 saenif sovereighn Westen startet fer thls icetees | GREE, CE the, Toney: could not say whether | room, the language of which was very hostile t> the | feugers, to Boyd & Hincken, April 17, lat 40 54, lon 6? J9, White; (pot Caroline, Linnel, or Daniels), from Portland, | daughters, A noen., * © Perry, C, tht lor, P W Taylor, Witver had no money at all; Cating paid for woth their | toldhim thathe and Cating were zoing to Now York to | Movement, and to strikers” gereraWy. It was healed: | SPcke Br bark Intrepid, from Cork for New York, 7 Lith: Forte Rigo, Brown, expected to load for Boston; | W Mingo, J Hanley,'C Seittn, « bodell, 8 wk A Pasrnges; he had some money. but when the prisoner | put some money in the bank; about a year afterwards BEWARE OF THE WOLP IN SHIKEP’8 C1: hr Grey Kagle, Barker. fo¢ NYork, lg molasses at $3 | Wharton, E Mead, A M Elwell. M Pinery, 7 Pinery, $B y2iteDiana (Br), Togood, Shtelds, 110 days, to TE coll M Pisery, 7 Plnery, 8 Sv bay Ne pentage, Makers whatioe coal cotens i 0 We give a few extracts:— oring. Experienced very severe weather, short of pro- | per hhd. Beng, J W Tobias, J Wilber, ™ Williams. i. with hie wife to support her while away: Cating first pro. | rete um wat, they were Feat ae oe ne ms more | Consider well what you do. Ta the lab of ll men of | Visions, &e. Ciexrvecos—In port March 10, brig Judge Hathaway, | Head, W V Price, J B Caven, o78% JB Moore, suzar baker, Baik Louise (Br), How, Cardiif, 50 days, to & F W | Leland, for Philadelphia, lg eu, at adie. per owt. ¥+ | Pp tunon, He migua Fin c Netw AR id at the same | Meyer. March 22, lat 46 13, lon 39 36, spoke able Havana~ In port March 14, bark Louisa Kilham, White, | Clitk, lady and servant ; DL Birdsall.” two daughters’ i by | Holycke, from New Orleans for Liverpool, 33 days; had | for Plymonth. E, ldg; brigs Ellen Hayden, Smith, from | and servant; AJ Mead, J H been struck by lightning, and lost all spars except lower | Wilmington, NC. arr 12th; Adams Gray, Henry, for NOr. | of Placor ‘Time v Ay masts. but was getting up topmasts, and was doing well. | leans immediately: J SGittings, Lesseps, tor do same day; | ran, Mr Gratf, r Holley, € D Corbi vi ton, C W Kiltredge, G'S Kittricge C 0 8 r | money in the bank; witness told Cating that he could not posed to come to Took tei i iald £4 104 each for thetr | draw the money, but Tim eould and would; could not toll | who is always touch? after end edt par. ee rith the ship fever, ee how much money he had in his possession that day; | time respectfully treated by hi ‘ “gle a yf ae Pige = ie Sovereign | | ating sppeared on the day of the conversation to bs throats to pay his hard-earned w: ; went bu’ and drunkenness, the worth ae & tive yonre eee eee int but | uneasy about the money, and looked towards the house to | 30d drunkenness, the wort Beck; about three years ago Cative care to te ee cume | see Sf any one was listening or not, ’Brien was living at | ” Thege combinations, where the fe di w equal value? Is the honost, sober and indust , ot, 0" Bark Gustave (Fr), Doucet, Rochelle, 59 days, to Wel- | schrs Midas, Rauch, for do immvediatily: st 1 “0 t itness’s house when Cating arrived in this country; he | ars always rot 7 rarer i Abbot tages for do immediatdly: St Leon, Green- | ton, CW Kit } he had worked; he bad money; when | ‘y “se rs are always got up by tho idle and thriftley ington & Abbott, law, disg, and others. Cid 12th, brig’ J Hinckley, Joha. | Titus, C Borden, st’ Crouse, M Langley Ar. id, B ‘he came to live there he had fourteen sovereigns. hs hiss | aoe rns! 4 Haran for mome. time; he ssid that he had the sainds of others to bring them into tho serikes. an Bark Cornelia, Ward, Hayuna, 10 days, to Moses Taylor | son, Boston; sehr Brenda, Somers Key Wet, Archibald, G Freeh, F Corbin, aE © Marshall snd o Laltimore; never heard him talking upon any | gi selves importance by haviny their namo & Co. M. 5, i y Y Wi Pj E never worked for witness since he came there; he’ worked | Qhject except that which related to his work | liehed in the newspapers, while they ewnningly Choelia (of Th . i Mixzasiito—Sld about March 25, bark Chieftain, Dil | dy; AM Elwell, Y Williams, M Pingury, J Pingary, TE for ail the neighbora who lived sround near bit; ha was | "Ly Carli being duly sworn, deposed that he examined {rom the hard earnings of those induat-iova mom who may bo | agriane to masses oe eo St Sago de Cuba, ee, sania eo Heads NO Millay WE Desting, (ark. Doeremate, ways at work; @ winter he was with ut work; “ . ; Li,. | their dupes @ vainpyres, they suok the blood of taeir 5 yf ie : AtANZAS—In port April 12, ship Rio Grande, Perey, rv Sadfres, John Delahorn, > Reid, J and then stald'with witnens; he never aid iia aus dosed, | 2 Our, al found wounds on tis neck and ablo- | hinioercting, envieLine themselves vial tus iarnltoge | , Care Courant (of Dath), Broadstreet, New Orleans, 18 wig; barks Burlington, Winchell. do; Carlo Mauran, Ti zar, WB Bice, Wm Taylor, A Penoo, R Penoe ut has two cousins in Ire. | he refused to eat: three days alter he ae Goamaiieee. be | "Ta a days, to J W Elwell & Co, i S do (cld 1th for New Orleans, and may proceed | and lady; CD Owen, T Creed, H It Brown, Geo Stormes, land who are laboring men; they are Catholic people, the | Ieqrtod that Wie fee ne tease he was feet es snhtt Some evere remarks 0 Park Mary Antoinette Ge ), Rickmers, Washington, Sierra Navada, Foster, and Empire, Gray, for | Chas Merrill, fohn Keinor, HS Hammond, PB Williams, Rever gave any attention to religion; witaess | diday he was told; he answered woations pas wok ese addresses, the meeting a DC, 2 days, to Funch & Meineke. Cowes, Idg; Apollo, Burr, for Trieste, do; Martha Anna, | and others ip the steerage. Sttended mass sometimes; the church is about twelve | but nothing further; the prisoner) on being teked to eet | DESTRUCTIVE Fine IN Brig Byzantium (is), Coplainl, Rio Janeiro, 60 days, to | Bebeock, from New York, just arr; Joh Aviles, Chase, | Port Purur—Ship Rockland—J V radley and lady, poe he bed, by t ta ey ai rahanen anvh wid tat be ectud ences! fad Ned fh “ be “3 Tho 7H Cree web 23, fa 2 2: lon 016 Wi spoke Ham- | from Portland do; £ A Kinsman, Thurston} and Ortona, | J Hilton and lady, HB Neil, 8 A Beckford, ¥ Marston, not stand on his feet: this was the first time that the | pied by Joseph Williams, Fsq., was cofisnined by fice or rg brig rom Harnburg for Rio Janeiro; 28th, lat | Richards, for Boston, Idg; Orline, St. John, Redbird, for | Spaulding, $ Smil ¥. AF Leighton, A Morse, J elon, nined by fire on | 22143. lon 29 W, signalized ahip Cuilde Aarold, of and | New York, do; Almira, Tarr, and Jane Doton, Grows, for | Wm McCarty, L Bigelow, Geo Luce, F R Alen, Francia The edifice | from London for Sydney, NSW, with emigrants, all well; | New Urleans do; Cacet, Rieh; John Carver, Porter. and | Allen, Fd Dinsmore, WH Tangley, Joseph Russell, Geo F cth, and contained a | same time and place, saw Br ship John Ritson, of Loudon am, Fullerton. disg; brigs Bremen, (Bre) Koper, for | Tucker, AG Farnsworth, W A Robbins, A A Loomis, AN shop, steam saw: | bound S: Mare ‘ prisoner complained of his feet being sore. inesday wight, with nestly sil’ Ite con € court here took a recess of hal an hour for supper. | destroyed was some 200 feet in The counsel for defence wili sum up the evidence ia the ) blacksmith shop, wagon shop, never poner; he was not fond of taught either him or the pri- laying when young, but ‘willing to-work all the time: he never saw. bia sity, be . 1, lat 22 128, lon 2745, spoke Br bark York, dg, Rainbow, Bunl Fulton, | Brown, A C Kendall, B Dinsmore, W Knox, W C Stebbins, e never : - 1 , P ar] ik w, Bunker, and’ Broome, Fulton, 4 " he alvays staid in the house and nates = paring morning. mill, planing machine, &e. Ve of the materials, | Sacramento, from’London for Port Philip, with emi ew Orleans, do; Abéova, Miller: Kate Heath, Ben: | (J'Bodfish JP Cashman, Ceo Ht Wright, WR Ri played; his father was an old man, hie cence machinery, or other contents *d. The iasurance | grants, all- well; 8th, lat 18 488, lon 28 08, signalized Be | net; Montrose, Adums: Kosguth, Allon; Niagara, Hard- | WH Jobnson, Oscar G Huo, Geo Parks, AR Lo 00 him sometimes; they had their jokes and their fun Aportion axp Deata.—The following account of | Was only $2,000—a very inadequate sum, as we should bark Faward Paget, from London for Auckland, loth | ing. Elvira, Browp, and MecNanic, Merryman, all disg; | ¥ Davia, J Dillingham, € Kimball, JJ Plaomer, BS. 3 but be never saw William (the prisoner) sayingany:hing: | ‘he unintentional self-destruction of a woman in Boston, | Judge the lose must have been $20,000,—Aooherer Ameri. | inst, lat 34 06 y_lon 70 55, parsed Belgian bark Vandich, | Parthenon, Davis. from New York, just arr; Hy Laurens, | Spaulding, JF Decker, E Western, R 8 Swift, L Riehard- hee never joined in their conversation or fun, or any | Which we find in the Mail of the 7th inst , formsasingular | ©" April 21, hence, steering SW. Goold, for Portiand, Ig; schrs Friend, lats of Washing- | sop, HF Ranson, 6 H Fernald, JG Paddleford, Geo W other to his knowledge; was always sti'l and done | coincidence in copnection with the death of Mary Aan r a Brig Fairy (Br). Katon, St Johns, PR. 15 days, to F W | ton, NC, sold: Henrietia Keen, from Wilmington, NC, | Ferguron John§ Ferber, Albort G Ferber, Jool I, Pratt, what he was told todo; took no part with the amuse. | Cuddy, which occurred in this city on che 4th inst:—"A P Stock Sales, Dunham. “April 10, int 26 49, lon 68 04, spoke brig J W | just arr; Wing of the Wind, Pearsall, and Maxon Rogers. | G McLaughlin, Nantel Gilmore. J Mears, FC P ments of others and bad vo tiusements of Lis own; was | MOSt painful cave of this charagter has just terminated Wet Doo ab Aprit 21 —Reported by lor. | Joimson, hence, for 8t Jago Pearsall, for New York, ldg: Guloare, Bunker, disg Sid | P Bradford, H Williamson, R Williams, Walter Edw: always that way as long as he knew him. ’ in this eity, by the death of a female ix Tremont strost on} Board-$: 100 Camden and Aun bo, cash, Brig Savant (Br), Mills. Ponce, PR, 17 days, to Culbert | 11th. bark Canada, Dyer, Portland: b: jon Perkins, | Horry Carriage and family, AM Dennin, WO Dennin, B The court then took a recess for dinner; the Judge warn | named Henrietta Mereer, who died in consequence ot | 22%; 1000 do. '26, 081; 600 Lehigh 6 « , do, | & Finlay. April 14, lat 36, lon 74, ex@@angelt longitude | Stockbridge do; @ W. Russell, Liesegang, New Yotk: | J Bullen, Wm Bullen, J B Beach, F Fergo, J 8 Webb, BW € the jury not to have any commusication with any. | having taken oil of tansy for the purpose of producing an | 0 08%; 1000 Allegheny City 6’, 054; 1900 44 Set uyl | with bark Robert Morris, of Philadelphia, bound N, Phabve A Paige, 'Linnekin, Philadelphia; 13th, bark Ex’ | Smiley, © Wheeler, WE Wheeler, E Muro, J Williamson, budy on the subjest of the trisl, 9° | abortion. It agpears thet about & year ago, the hntean Mort 6", "72. 90; #00 Wilmingt 100 | Brig Daniel Huntley (Br), Coulileet, Cienfuegos, 25 | press, Bose, New York ¥ Cutts, O Cutts, N Johnson, & Dillon, Thos Eaton, Joka The court then assembled at two o'clock, and the cross | (f the deceased left here for Culifornin, leaving his wife | Reading BR 6's, 0. 8876; 70 sha C&P, | days to Cabellas, Pader & Co, Vara—Sid March 26 brig Garland, of ard for Satem. Bloomer, FC Russell, SH Riebards $ Dean, Jr., A exsmination of Timothy O'Brien. waa resumed. Catiag | ®24 one cbilé not ina very prosperous condition, wo fag. | VSWR, 60%; 1 do, 5034 ; 26 do, bwin Sy Nav, | | Schr Mary E Parsons (of Buck»port), Coombs, Guayama, | Poxce, PR—In port April 4, echrs Jacper (Br), Smith, | FJ Rowell, Jay Spaulding, Wm Purei, F tuiked with witness about hiv father and mother; never | * pecuniary matters were concerned What littiomeans | P2h.¢ i cash. 333 54,150 Morris | PR, 14 days, to R P Buck & Co. for NYork next day; Bowditch, for do 7th inst. Root, W + Kf Bakor Roger Fallen, W .AP #-kea about them; he laughed sometimes when some. | be lett them were soon exhausted, and the wife becoming | CeMal, car ) do, in lots, ; 9004 lots, Schr MB Hall, Febbett, Tampico, 22 days, to master. fax Juan (Cuba)—Sld about March 8, brig Taratine, | Webb. JH Wi : F Green, G Batler, bedy was talking to hin; he ofven took eare of his child. | sheartencd and depressed in spirita-—seeing nothing but, | PSs 2236, 250 ¢a, 120 Union ¢ ‘ 100 do, | Schr Mariel, Dolliver, Jacksonville, 9 days, to Nassay & | Wyinan, Bosten ; Jobn D Clement, Henry & Atwood, John Soot, ren and he thought they were as safe in his hands as his | *tarvation before herrelf and infant child—was persuaded | ng eed do, 1 59 do, bi ITH; 109 Long | Co. April 10, St Johns lighthouse bearing SW 30 miles, —In port April 9, brig H W Moncure, Curtis, for | B trich, John Muter; If C Jones JG ‘wn was very handy at taking care of them; he could | 10 resort to proctitution a a means of life She discovered | land RR, ensh, 19%; 100 do. e5wn, 1044: doe do, in lots, | spoke sebit Sea Bird, from New York for Nassau river, EF, | Boston coon 1 : lins, ‘Seth Rollins vot tel whether he had any conversation with hia wife: | in due course of time that she was enceinte, and learniog | 5s 10%; 34 Lehigh in lots, 300 Reading RR, | Schr HA West, Philips, Richmond, 6 day: Sr. Jaco—In_ port about April 6, bark AP Sturges, Buswell. Win the prisoner's sister was a small woman, about tho that her hurbend contemplated returning in a for | 0#M, 49; 60do, sb, 45; 26 do, 20 Harrisbury RR, Schr Wm B Jenkins, derbilt, Richmond, 4 days, Avery, for NYork 4 days; schr J W Dodge, Chose, from . )H Cressy, GG Baiker, Joseph of Cating himeif; she had two children: be never heard | months, 6 to resort to the above expedient toes- | 9294; 100 Girard Bank, cash. 14%. 10 North America : orgetown, 3 days. Poston. disc, the only Am vessels, Sid, no dete, brig Jenny 3 as Wm Brottingham and family, BF any hing vaid about the family; be gave him hig | ope his cer indignation. Accordingly her paramour | BaBk, 152. Between Boards—$5300 Penna 5's, ‘54, 99%: eorgetown, 6 days. Lind, Gilkey, N York ‘ Jno Kinsman, Joha Sullivan, John Smith, Geo C aweney; he told him that he did not waat it; he | bought, at her request, a small vial of oll of ta I of | 2000 Pittsburg Coupon 6's, ’83, 1014, ; 20 shares Minghiti ‘Absaaacle, 4 lays. PR—In port April 5, Be brig Erie, for NYork * Wm Phillips, Valentine Falmerta, Mr Gould, yas getting old, and all he earned he would give it to | Which she swallowed, and died ina few hours afterwards, | BP 94, 77; 100 Schuyl Nav, Pref, $33; 8000. U5. 9314; Dsborne, Alexandria, 4 da: M M Freetnan, Glover, from do, just arr; oling. HD Brown. LD Brown, J H Kear, Mr and Lim ; he gave him fourteen s:vereigns and five dollars, | th@ dove being sufficiently large to cause the death of | 100 ¢0,85wn, 3314: 100 Chester Mining Co, 6%; 50 Lang . Corson, Alexandria,3 day ‘or do next day. Mra Rogers, Mr and Mrs Gregory, Mrand Mra Riter and gud after that, fifteen— one hundred dollars.in all, whiok | Perhaps balf a dozen persons. The decorced was of rec | Island RR, 2d, 1994°*100 do, cash, 194: 50 Reding RR. | Schr George & Fmily, Nickerson, Alexandria, 9 days. CEINAM==In port March 22, brigs Bostoa, Tacker, for | three children, Kiehard Rider,” Jacob Bracke, Clement Le put in the bank ; as be earred the shouay,. 3 while! ctable parents, who reside in Troy, New York, sid to | 24) 45% md Board—$500 City was 5's. °66,95. 1000 Sehr Hume, Godfrey, Alexandria, 3 days. uoester, Sdays; Nancy Pratt, Bates, and Amazon, | Brache, Walter & Bull, C Ooek, © Hanford, Neos ae to bim ; he did’ not request witness to pot iin the oe five best omen of hae. elligence, and fron Incr ap. | Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 6's, '65, 08%: 646 D1 do, Schr Jamestown, Hathawny, Norfolk, 3 days. ‘clsifer, do do, 20days; Niger, Higgins, une. | AD Hallowell, Wim # Andrew, DI M Havens, F § Nichols, ings bank, bat told him to de what heliked with It. tha arming beauty. P* | 98; 2000 Schuy] Nav 6’, '82 834s: 1000 do, 5, 84, 106y | Sehr Joseph Turner. Lovell, Norfolk, & days. ‘Tusipap—In port Merch 9, bark Louisa Katon, Shields, | 1) A Morris, Samuel Potter, Jas A Potter 3M Pierce, MA ai! Ke wonited was a home; he’ told hiw thay he vitae Loita Camden and Amboy RR 6s, '75, 0854; 6000 Readiog RR, | Schr Charles Parker, Brown, Virginla, 2 days, to load for Boston Stevens. M Hamblin, Jus Patterson, WD Weight, M Baker, the ravings bank ; witness requested bim to lian ie Tux © K Totter : 6's. 70, bb, 88%: 1000 do, 65, 887%; 11 shares Ponna RR, | Schr Rebecca, Woglam, Peteraburg, apy. Home Ports, CL Ouirnihe, Wm Churchill, James McBride, Alo Pros: none for it, but he refused, and sid that he oy ue Case or Dn. Kixo-—A letter from Genoa, | Car, 663¢;' 200 do, #6, C&P, 6034; 155 Suaq Canal 157%; | Sehe William Collyer, Brainerd, Deltinore, 4 days, for | _APALACHICOLA—Cid on or prev to 11th, ships Colam- | ton thon, K Thomas, ‘Thomas Evans, Mr and’ Mra Stu witness rhould doo; could not tell what metic ety | Of, the Blat of Mazch, to the editor of the Nevar@Adwer’ | 129 do, bb 16, 271 do, 16: 24 do, 103; 60 Beaver Monterr | Altany diana, Stabl, Hayre; John Dunlap, Skolfield, Boston. | Mr and Mlus Stutt, John Stutt. Hubert Dobson, Davi nce, but it was about seven months after he cesny ther k | tiser, rays—'Me. Marsh, our Minister at Constantinople, | Mencow RR, a5wn, 36; 800 Island RR, 193%. After Schr James English, Neal, Baltimore, 6 days, In port 11th, bark Hebron, Kilby, for Boston wtg; Aus. | Morgan, James Keslett, James Croft, Mr and Mrs Barnes '- could prove by Daniel Haley that he would nat niga | Reyten, eorenee; has just received despatches from Wash. | Board 4000 Schuyl Nav 6'a, "82,5 and int, 81, 00 do, | Sehr Jamen A Hayard, Thompron, Laurel, Wd, 2days, | tin & lien, Briggs, weg: Wenthier Guage, Carr, and | erdfornily, W O Raleigh, John Ander.on, Win Harrison, is name, but asked witnens tc do so Daniel Haley gaze | 280M, concerning the Dr. King affair at Athens, whither | 843/;50 shares Reading RR, abwn’ 45%; 100 Scbuyl Nav, | Schr Ino, Taylor, Kasion. M , 4 days. Exact, Grumley, for New York ldg; brig Arcturus, tong; | Thos Rouston, MracAnn Young ami two ohildron, Ro them cureut money to put in the bank, he didnot | pe,foerins few days. The United States frigate Cumbor- | Prof, b6. 2334 60 Morria Canal, 29% ; 100 do, 23% 100 d9, | Sehr Jamew F Brainard, Williams, Chincoteague, 2 days, | schen’ Staghourd, Brown, and fAthalia, Welton, for ‘few | Hustin, Wm. Curtiss, Thor Soars, J Campbell,’ Robort . + land awaits his orders. shwn, 23%; ;100 Girard Bunk, 149%. Market firm, Scby Regbel © Busel), Fisher; Chingotengue, 2 days, ‘York ldg; and others, Singer, Wim Taylor, 8 Hutehings—226,

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