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one familiar with it, but Ido not know whether it was — he had regarded the letter as of that character, ua THE GARDNER CASE. seen in this case. | given it no further attention. Its im Alpocte| Affairs in Mexico. | ment of commerce and the injury of the public revenue. | ‘The Musteal Controversy~The Case of Catho- ae A Juror—If deceased died.from extreme mental excite- Dr, Davis had not fixed his attention a NEW NAVIGATION ACT—THE INVASION OF Lower | The Ministers being short of funda, have permitted three rine Hayes. of the | mon, * £Ud you not tell from the brain? Prosident Fillmore was deeply moved upon this stato. | CALIFORNIA AND SONORA—THE PAPAL NUNCIO anv | YerY large and valuable cargoes of goods to be landed at SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. | Inquest : a No sir; the brain itself would have been more |‘ment, and expressed himself with much feeling Me. | ‘THE BMPIRE. Hasralam, at the rates imposed by the former tarif. The Decision by Hon. Judge Mitchell | Physiclans—History of the Cnse. congerte.," Rethant, than in this case; the pec of. Crittenden profoundly regretted his apparent nogligencs m the New Orleans and Mobile papers, Fob. 27.] | duties were paid in Mexico! How are the othes ports of | | The following opinion of Hon. Judge Mitchel, respect OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. thie is that it does not affect the brain itself; it in so momentous a water, and by his subsequent dili- the arrival of the Texas, Capt. Place, we have intel- | gnee? The « contend against this iniquitous Taped the alleged breach of contract by Miss Hayes, the sire J | Wasursaron, March 4, 1854. | affects the sae, DUrenes of the brain-—among, others, ‘the gence and zeal, within the sphero of hisoffelal duties, | ligenco from the ity of Mexico to tho 18th inst.. and | jy © (eutiment of Csligula ts realized in this un- | ist, will be read with much interest:— Sania ects the me.” “4 particularly the base of the braln—so compensated for the error. Happily, the resolute spirit | from Vera Cruz to the 224—the day on which sho left the | HAPPY countrys horse reigus, aud asses constitute his | Nv, X. Anthony against 7. F. Beale—On the 2th of ‘A post mortem examination of the body of George A. | spin nyeeset, an. ‘soned by strychnine is sensible; sel- | of ir. Davis prevented tho conssamation of the freud, | latter place. * court and council. June, 1851, an ent was made between Beale, of the was made this forenoon by Doctor Miller and | gom Raewy to cheat ‘a the intervals between the con- | so that the misapprehension of the Attorney General did ‘The Texas brings the following passeigera:— | rom the New Orleans Picayuno, Feb. 28.] first part, and John Henry Wardwell, of the second part, twelve or fifteen. medical gentlemen of this city, | vulsions; he is upid . sensible and rational; in other | not in any degree impair the case, Mr. Benfield and family, H. Braur ar lady, Panannean, | _ The latest intelligence from Mexco, received from pri- | whereby Beale agreed to procure for Wardwell the exclu- > 5 patient becomes stupid and The government was by this event fully apprised, and | Guerrier, Arguillos, Charles Gilman, M. Eyck, Capt, Ar- | Yt sources, goes to show that Santa Anns las scarcely | sive services of Catherine Hayes and others to sing at shose names will afterwards appear in the testimony cases of con “se a different part of the at the same time’ nold, Dr. Banendewan, George Delorm, and four in tho | fewer or less grave dangers to conten with internall four concerts every week for three months in the United before the Coroner’s jury. The inquest was ro- | Les*y betwen spasms, beca. of the brain is aif Sa tha whole Heceetiee eter See eee | eerie ' p and foarin the | thon externally. ‘The fatter, indeed, if we confine our States. On the 14h of July following Wariwell assigned jeited ing brain is affected; if some part < saction, ‘Before procee: with the ca : ly ig about 1144 A. M:, in the same room or cell of the | froma violent blow or courutsion, ‘22 Patient will often active demonstration against Gardner, another circum- | _ The Texas has on freight the sum of $43,198, consigned Stiention to those caused by the expedition of Walker, | His interest in the agreement to the plaintiff or to Josephs twenty minutes, and stance just subs itto tl e' i as follows: — | and the projects of Count Raousset de Boulbon, ari Wardyell. On the i4th September, 1851, Miss Hayes and which it was commenced yesterday. The like dif- le ina Gomatore state for fifteen ot ea theychaiing the | Abont dus lacy reas ae vent oust be mentioned. ¥, de Fuentes & Co.820,500 J. W. Zacharie & Co..$4,046 | scarcely as serious as those which are fermenting within the other singers began to neem in New York, but she! ulty—which I alluded to in my last, of procuring seats ey Eta conaiae ee asin wes of hydro- we named as former counsel ‘of Gardner, notified Presi. | Warneken & Kirchoif 2,000 Braguiere & Co, 1000 | the republic or empire. Reports continue to bo circulat- | did not sing, and could not, on_and after the 9th of No- the jury, and the legal and modical gentlemen pre. | phobia; the spine is thrown baok, the mus les arg con- | dent Fillmore of his suspicions about the validity of the | 8: Fernandez. 4,000 Matthews, Finle: 4.000 ¢@, almost daily, of fresh pronunciamentos in various | vember of that year. On the 14th of November Joseph: 3'250 BJ. Forgtall «. 6,900 | States or departments, and although these are officially | Wardwell assigned to the plaintiff the second agreement 3,000 denied, no one, not even of those best affected to Santa ‘tient is sensible, and the n/oment the claim, and informed the President that a certain J, A, | Cramer & Co ‘Gt, was observable. The jailors did all they could to be | tracted, and the pa ireost as perfectly sensible a’® | Porte, a Frenchman, who had resided in Mexico, aud au | Puig y Ared: y ““ aa “ tev r and all claims arising under it. The agreement provided. seommodating, even bringing in their portmanteaus to couyulion ie Pech symptoms {a the. earl of ,| intimate friend of Gardner, had stated to Wm. 8. Parrott, Santa Anna has decreed a navigation act, which em- | Anna, or to the existing order of things, or most opposed that £4,000 sterling should be paid as iiguidated poche orve as eats, I would suggest that the House Commit- | the case, and found them as thoy have’ been described, I | .<nd his brother John Parrott, who had also boen el nim. | bodies some of the prinetplos of free trade and recipro- | to change or disturbance, is satisfied that the reports are | for any breach of the agreement. The plaintiff now sues the District of should have said it was a case of polsor from strych- | ants for indemnity for tobaceo, before the Board, that | city. Mexican vessels may import goods from any coun- | Sltogether without foundation. At the same time, it is | for that amount, and the defendant demurs. The ques- eon Columbia, if they have control in eT hal performed the sutopsy without reference | Gar Wer had told him (Porte) on the eve of his departure | ty at the established rate of duties. Vessels of foreign mitted that there are many who not only credit them, | tlov whether a contract for the services of anothor was 16 premises, should make an appropriation of twenty or | {o the symptoms at all, Tshould have said it was proba- for En:Sland, that he had ma to impose on the | Countries reciprocating with Mexico, may import their | but hear them and propogate them with warm satisfac- | assignable, has generally arisen in relation to appren~ dollars to furnish a room in the villanous lodking | bly strychnine, but if'strychnine be not found in the | govern. ent fraudulent claims, and that « member of the | PFoducts on the same terms; otherwise, they are to pay | tion) and although it, may be thought that these are | fiers | There is no doubt that it eannot be ao assigned ag eS eel table, and | stomach I would not then swear that strychnine had been | Mexican 1. ‘gation in Washington had assisted him (Gard. | 48 additional 50 per cont both on imports and exports. | treated with only Just sarcasm, by being spoken of ng | to bind the apprentice; but that if the assignment be ic designated » penitentiary, with a le, taken, although the same symptoms may be produced if ner) by proouring from Mexico the stamped paper that | Vessels of rectprocating foreign countries importing the | ‘‘only such as expeet to profit by revolutions,” it eannot made ‘and acted on, and the apprentice serve out hie score of stools, for occasions like the present; trychnine be injected into the blood or in the eye, | was necessary for the Pocgerias, produets of other foreign countries, will be subject to this | be overlooked that it is precisely and only that themsel- bec ¥ tw bere: of bin ees 8, under the \- | y nent, is obtained by others with his the ough on second thoughts, such an appropriation might | and this would not be detected in the stomach; my im: | Soon afterwards, Mr. Curtis again wrote to Mr. Fill- | Sdditional duty. Foreign vessels of reciprocating coun- | Y¢s and all may profit by revolutions, that men ever en- his consent, no one but sone oni eaieant on ee of _ poe ica po pressions are that deceased died in consequence of aie more, saying that Parrott had fis Porta, who promised | tres will be subject to the same tonnage and port duties gage in them. " | $e spp en tos can make any objection to the in y omnes nine; the positive proof of it will be in a great measure | to put in writing what he had said to the Parrots. In | 4% Mexican vessels. Those of other countries will pay ‘uch is the state of feeling at this moment in Moxico, | of the assignment, even if he could. Accordingly, the ‘tion of that"“donjon keep.” the result of chemical analysis. this communication Mr. Curtis algo stated that he had | double those dues. Vessels of nations not haying com- | that a company of troops cannot be known to be about | spprentice obtains a valid settlement in the place where The first witness examined this morning was— 'To Mr, Bradley-—In the absence of such proof, stillthat | been engaged as counsel in Gardner's case by Gon. Waddy | mercial treaties with Mexico will pay all these additional | to move without report at once boing circulated that | he to serves, that town had had the benelit of his servi James ©. M.D. Hestated:—I was called on. | would be my opinion; I should be very much ‘surprised | Thompson. The latter, when examined as a witness, be- | duties. These are the leading provisions of the decree. their destination is some pont at which a pronunciamen- | nd cannot object. (6 Cow., 658-9, Overseers of Hamiltom Jamon. Hall MD pu Semmes, physician to the jail, | if strychnine is not discovered in the blood or in the sys- | fore the House of Representatives, denied this. Mr, Cur. | _ Senors José, M. Franco, P. Buena and F. Garduno have | {0 has been issued. Santa Anna eannot remove from his | 1. Overseers of Eaton; 6 Cow. B03-7, Ovorseers of Guilder- Fai eentr ve wioutes past l’ o'clock, to attend Dr. | tem. tis shortly afterwards went to Saratoge, where Win, 3. | been granted the exclusive privilege of working the gold , estate to the capital, from: this to Tacubaya, or in any | land es.Overscers of Knox.) There are dicta, that although poh the 1 ladon ‘me that he had convul- | Dr. Stone confirmed the account of the sutopsy as de- | Parrott wrote to him, saying that, though Porte ad pro- | mines discovered in Querétaro last year. | other direction, without its being uneasily attributed to | 8” apprentice is not assignable, yet the assignment ‘one; eame over immediately, and hurried into the | scribed by Dr. Miller; he said he had never seen in any | mised to give the paper, he had not done go. In July, Senor L. Parres has been appointed Minister of Fi- | some similar cause. amounts to a valid contract as between the two masters, where ho was I found the deceased in conyalaions; post mortem examination so large # quantity of blood | Parrott wrote a second letter, reaffirming Porte’s state: | Dance, in place of Senor Sierra y Rosso, resigned Just previously tothe sailing of the Texas, troops in | that the latter shall have the services of the apprentice, out of the epinal cavity; not having seen the | ment, and adding that Porte had declined to put in writ. | _ A work entitled “Notes on the History of the War be- | the capital had rece:ved commands to put themselves in and binds the parties, although it does not bind the 8p. ; and from character of the convulsions | decea: in his iinese, he 3 is langu: f ised. tween Mexico and the United States,” has been anathe- | marching order, and the report was that they wero to go | Prentice. (5 Cow., 367, Ven. Ab. Apprentice which Inoticed, it was ted to be | cause of death, but from ee stn, be tt eo | Le Seng Bee ccesmanteted te abe Preacent, ae matized by the presidential decree, and ordered to be | to Chihuahua and Guerrero to put down emeutes rumored | Those dicta are correct, with certain qualifications. to his head immediately, and, | from strychnine. then directed the District Attorney, Mr. Fendall, to’bring | burnt, its editors sentenced to civil degradation and in- | to have broken out there. The counter statement, one the services bo rendered pursuant to the assignment, was 80 3 ; : ; F . | then neither the assignor nor assignee bject; the brow ~ | Dr. Reilly corrobora\ lenegoing testimony; he re- } capacity, and persons possessing it summoned to deliver | of scarcely better indications, was that they were des- | then neither the assignor ignee can object; onradin ahr ime after of im: garded oe py eri Dolnting’ to ny: pee be fron Lom iprs gene stp when he dene post itto the autres. hs must bea work worth having, | fined for Aeapotco, at which place the Count Haousset do full consideration of thee contract has boon received ‘ask him a question, whether taken | a8 the cause of death. tively, that he had ever made any such statement, and | W! ere the trut valued. joulbon was expected to make a descent, as affording , ann ol 0 trac’ y are ‘A decree has been issued, condemning all persons | him better prospects of success, in consequence of there | follows, there being nothing strictly egal or immoral im ie Spanish et he might feel any | Dr. Johnson heard the symptoms dotaited, and has the | diclared that he knew nothing about thefraudulent char | 4,1 SEN, O80, Sons ted of belonging ee ere | a oi gatcnnc stare, a Hing Wapines alnngy > hep ce pai bonus — s . ces of ‘apprentice wore ‘conti fore us; impression that deceased died of strychnine; asphyxia or | acter of Gardner's claim. Other witn t Ais A ages J Reming Rigg ey Lett Fit’ |'convolnion ta charastoriatie of strycbeines itera Sere found in Washington who were suficiontly informed | Vaders: to be shot. At the same time there wero reports being circulated | the assignment, and the ser Saat wee all Important Eshoula | and animals who dic from strychaino die from asphyxia; | upon other matters relating to the freud, upon which | The Indians are reported to havo recommenced their | of Pronunciamentos having Veen made in other parts of | tot rendered, a moral obligation, would result for he age het te exact trath; he overheard me, and withou: | in convulsions from epilepsy the patient goes into sleep | iestimony the indictment was found upon which Gardner | PAvages in Sonora, but to ave been again whipped in | the country. ‘ be pcp aga Deg ou alive Mecititecnce im for my remark to be repeated by his brother, h | !eiween them; taking all facts into consideration, he | was convicted on Friday last. We now return to the pro- | Durango. Reap There are also other diffeulties prevailing. All, how- | also, either under the contract, or on accouns e lish, he Was fully aware of that; the convul- | ‘c1med the opinion which bas been confirmed | cess of developement. A circular issued by the Minister of the Interior, directs | ever, that is at present known of what ix looked upon as | tal failure of the consideration of the assiguinent. | If when I first entered, Joemed to affect him most i: | by what he saw to-day, that this man must have un- Mr. George W. Slocum was at this time in Mexico, He | Governors of provinces to treat as conspirators exiles | the next im importance, does not seem to bo suflicient to tho services were partially rendered by the bor, am ‘oarms, a ae ma Was On either aide of him clasp. | ci wotedly died of strychnine. was engaged in some investigations thero, and at the in- | entering them without permission. warrant a positive inference of its real character or bear- | there was no proof that he did not mean to continue ; 1 fe g hand as soon as the hot water was pro- A new tax of $4,000 per month has been imposed by | Dg. The fact is, that the Pope is reported to huve re- | to perform them, the assignee continuing to receive his gait Maanans Bia feet, Mr. Exediey, (ane of Via oven Lao vara penal aery org ne Ming erent Mire nee ee ner hrs eee Gov, ‘Gandars, of Sonore, for the, purpose of alsing | called the Archiishop of the, Donan ln consequence of services, justice would roquire that the assignee should . : ‘ ances detailed convince him that he died of strych- | Mexico, with whom our government had communi at t ines thi rm iteony-44) oan} o funds for the extraordinary expendit wired | unfavorable reports transmitted with respect to him by | ray what he had agreed to pay under such circum- ‘took off his boots, which ac ficeda very violent | positive tes y res rom | on abject, proceeded to i ga ‘mat he 0 'Y expenditure now required | i i y . Ie npon his, pr ab pees ianaediataly after, port BT abet as to the effects of stryen: Guiteacolstn’ he waa erent on by Gor, Letcher to | inthe State. : | the Apostolic Delegate, Monseigneur Clementi. What little | stances; and if the boy should leave after serving part of , y hd appeared as if in great agony; rolling up his trousers | 1ine, and the testimony is negative; if it were 0 fc Ny that his limbs were ex! ‘and the muscles | ce‘ected in his stoma of course that would e subject. He examined the archives, acquired all pos- | He died on the 10th inst., and was buried at the Panthe- | belief that the latter is well aifected towards Santa Anna, the assignor with him for hia remedy, and be compelled " ; : shine se 1 Wire tai | on without any funeral pomp or solemnity. Herrera | and as a corollary, in the existing state of things in | to pay all that he had agroed to pay, as there would be Freee rae ded poetic rose okry sill, conopt te feet Meyehatne which would dest aoe aay mints thas be | Linauap with Aaelity, substantiate the fraud, performed | as\a soldier of the Mexican war of independence, aut | Mexico, to the Jestifts. ‘The illustrious Archbishop Senor | ouly a partial failure of consideration. ‘To this last claws aie gg pam Pa eye Water to take | would still, from the anterior circumstances, bolleve that His brought ‘witnesses from Mexico, upon whose | oR¢ of the very few surviving patriots in that band of ty- | Gazza, then, is in all probability opposed to the machina- | of cages belongs, the case of Nickerson vs. Howard, 19 rants and slaves. | tions of one or other, or both of these parties; and if | J. R., 118, the Court then quoting and approving the i removal ‘must ‘follow “ag | Innguage of Lord Mansfield in the case of King vs Stork. i land, Dong. 69-70, that ‘though an appren' in this case the death was produced by strychnine; there | testimony the second indictment for forgery was found. " h 1a er nee ete ktoes partial” and by altiog. the was no other lesion in the body which would produce Teme) Me remembered with what ar inaeiey all these The rumors relative to revolutionary movements in| 20 matter which, his removal must follow as 4 ihuahua and Tamaulipas, are contradicted by the , & matter of course. The Jesuits desiri it, . death. rocesdings were assailed by Gardner and his advisers; | Clibuabua pas, y ¢ airing i jasel, wo got his feet into the hot water, He himself | O*hr. Berry had no hesitation in stating that the cause of | and elas, re they still occupied was such as to render | Diaria Gftci Anna is too dependent on them to interpo Santa ice is not i] | { | | te 48, To San Luis Potos! and there makes local inquiry upon |, We regret to learn the demise of ox-President Herrera, | information we have ‘on tho subject, would lead to the | his time, the assignee might be loft to the covenants of | | | | strictly assignable nor transmissible, yet if he continue, d requested ice; he said, ‘‘cold, cold, to the head.” 1 d The Eco del Comercio, of Vern Cruz, publishes a letter | difficulty in the way of accomplishing it; and $ with the consent of all parties, and his own, it is a con- ter his feet were some five or six minutes in the yaa anion - cane betg op e ‘a shyaielane lata ‘Sas ea Late yee. Reread gee beak | from Mr. Angel Iturbide, general agent of the Sloo Com. | na, on the other hand, desiring it, hey? would only be | tinuation of the apprenticeship.” But when the boy left ere seemed to be a relaxation of the spasms. <4 het Derg athe, ther phy: pas a ee by the government, Prosident Fill- ny, and despatches from Messrs Williams and Daniel | too glad to aid him in getting rid of the Archbishop, es- | the service of the assignee, after being with him nearly jased, and he was for s time quiet, and assumed a much | bat sterer gine tho jury that ho had in his posses- | more declaring his purpose to expend every dollar in the | PieTee, engincers of the same company, announcing that | pecially shoul he happen not to belong to the on | one year out of threo years which he was to serve, and lore natural appearance. But alittle while the * bestest ethene ge Loe PUR to ee tlcnally command to | the workon the Isthmus route was begun on tho 20th | Loyola. ‘That there is not much other ground of com. | the assigneo had paid the assignor $50, and was to a4 mvulsions recommenced; first in a partial manner, then | sion a paper of white pow 7 ult., under the auspices of Gen. Martin Cos and of the | Plaint against him than this, we have what we think will | $50 more at the expiration of the first year, and Bradley | Gardner by Mr. Bradley, which was thereupon handed to | bring the matter to a fairand thorough judicial investi- : tppear #irong presumptive evidence inthe fact. that he | the end of tho term, it was held that the assignor ooald is spoken of, even by the well affected to Santa Anna, as | not recover anything from the assignee, although the a prelate of eminent endowments, virtues, talent and be- | ®ssignee expressly assumed the risk of the apprentice nevolence. The report had created no little excitement, | @bsconding. (8 Mass., 200, Davis vs. Coburn.) The re- and the Diario Oficial had denied ita truth; but this de- | sult of all the cases and dicta would be that the assign- nial was receiv ‘ry violently, so much so that I said to Mr. he is gone.” I thought #0; his pulse ceased tired Dr. Breed, the Patent Office chemist, for analysis, gation. Mr. Crittenden, as Attorney General, being ap- | Principal authorities of the department, Several | é : » made on the occasion. Pre} opera- livid pat te ah Dr. Joseph Locke, brother of the lady to whom the de- | plied to, furnished an opinion on the construction of | Speeches were ma vopian ee i pap asty Lge grag Baas ro T | ceased War afflanced, and to whom it is thought his last | Law which justified a special commission. A committee mi _ spears bape ene oe ot Oy Bagloeee ht he was gradually he came out of this inst | letter was written, was qpestioned by one of the jury if | of Congress authorized it, and at the instance of the com- | Wall, at a place called. Suebil; and we learn by the Oaja- on which to threaten his life, and he was he had ever heard Dr. Gardner say what course be in- | mittee, Henry May, Esq., now a member of Congress | S® papers pene orers are already at work at 4 i ( ‘ia. | Postillodel Cerro. In short, says the Trait d’ Union, this with general incredulity, and the affair | ment gives no rights as against the apprentice, and that supply manchh beta, ao chs would do well. M Fen ee a ee CR TaALON tS Oe [Ete ce ie Died: dlceaty caliot into thocane by Presl- great route is now ulding bt three diferent points, vig: | Was looked onas a very grave one. itgives mone asbetwoen the. contracting except * of aacoalcos, ei the A the persons in the room then left by {lf desire of Mr. | ceased on the subject, dent Fillmore. Mr. May objectod to the appointment, | Pocte™ind at tho centre, | 20th; but it is stated asa positive fact, that fear lost hia | formed it gives to all pasties the same rights as if the wignment were valid in all respects. So also on the cadley and myself; “aad Be remained quiet for some messy ra cian ines aphid next, to allow Sa ee eee of necmaninia tats CApi: Mr. Petin is about making an attempt at aerial naviga- | doing fo should afford an opportunity for apprehended feeiee Greaney J another goneral convulsion, |. It will appear a strange circumstance to the public 'W. Hunter, of the navy, a resolute and persevering | tion in the city of Mexico. The wrconsion is to take | qutbreaks, hod induced him to postpone his Journey aim on th f the child, and Gree: as tho first. That om gradually went | that the witness who could give the most important evi- nes R. Partridge, Esq., of the Baltimore bar, a | Place at the ne de Toros. i | Cyne Coes it is, he did post pa it, and we Hine [> clalm crithe servings of fon cn ae a cane mualntolse Dot then he remained. partially composed; his limbs | dence in the matter was not produced on the inquest— | very able young man, and a master of the Spanish lan- g The, Stat of 7etow aabaunoet, TaraRgh) Lettre ee eee eo ee ria ee tanta nn theca what re hee conditionally for the faithful performance by the a] _— 2 and he a I mean the brother of the deceased, John Charles Gard- * Abner Doubleday, of the U. 8. army, an efficient Guayamas, that six or seven hundred men have landed , f fo such facts as these, what we know to be © y fc lp PP? game almost entirely relaxod, and, he expressed a rane oe ta wth bita in his Mincat, conversed with him | Scat of tie commistn, and Mr. Buckingham Smith, | St Todos tos, Santons bay, to form a junction with | tating place externally, and not tere alluded to, thera is | tice of the covenants contained in the indenture of ap- ke toe Aor vorbeneetonbeey ak toseht his ip in Spanish, and received his last injunctions, with the formerly Secretary of Legation in Mexico. Ks + | Walker, and that Negrete has been compelled to retire to , little room to doubt, even though we admit Moxico to be | prenticeship. Chae 1,266, Baxter ex. vs. Burfeld.) meer ‘the touching of is lip | letter which he had written in the guardroom, and which | ‘Iu this matter the determination and perseverance of | the mountains. Gen. Yanez, it is said, will be super. | tranquil at present, that the crisis through which she | The Court said the ‘assets of the master’s estate ae Sort Setioully, always giving him’notice shen | is not fortheoming. ‘The Coroner or the United States | president Fillmore were most effectually seconded by the | Seed in command of the Mexican troops by Pedro foaritably bas fovpadiiy is veapldipvapproahing, (We be: ee ee eticlic talistier eanumormeaae Mfouched it SMe then ‘seemed to be more quiet, and | District Attorney should have compelled his attendance, | energy and zeal of Mr. Conrad, Secretary of War, who Valdes.» sath tags Fg Morin wiadt ‘aaed wo RS SO Ses justice foo sig cor roti tor deo oa vapor et i hree o’clock I went away, | but they dispensed with it on the simple plea that he was | anticipated the wants and consulted the wishes of the | ‘ihe Mexican papers relato a horrible story of a married | Shep bit nda corribeg dinner dl Bt Y vinsthie has taal ied to th ian bar Se stantey oad Miciesrs eamtcie with him, | unwell. Commission in every respect. woman who induced her paramour to murder her hus- | be the fact, and is even now only preparing himself for Nee natin pcdate ban retain | guardian ap- “aii to. some five mintites af F ‘The Commission proceeded to Mexico, visited San Luis week ; — band. ‘The parties were seized, tried, condemnedgnd | it. Were his sagacity somewhat more extended, he would pointed under the statute by a father for his child, and With respect to those convulsions, all that Ihave to HISTORY OF THE GARDNER CASE. Potosi, explored the whole of the vicinity in which the death of tho master,his personal representatives have no | | Santa Anna was to have left for the capital on tho | so far as it is performed; but that so far as it is por- | | | executed. rather prepare his country for it. it has been held that the guardian could not assign | custody of his ward by deed or will to any other person; 0 : ‘The government is actively engaged in sending troops | never seen a fagah case of poison b; i mine of Gardner was said to be located. They examined oe Cali j } d the reasot 01 e1 be iti lining ins hut subject (hough Thave been dogs | ho origin, rosceution au detection of the Gardacr Fee ee saidanthe lehatetrolivecraisie: Deri Ratagesk cogimenk of te Mpg. Jott Guadalatarn on |’, ‘Tho San Antoain totrar se mviae ke Beni pciey, hes wll can ever bo raferfod whetbe he spa of it; but thatso far as I can judge from reading, tho | fraud abound with startling facts, and the mind is puz. | Sible difigence to discavar Ane & silver mine, but im | 416 goth ult., unter the command of Senor Traconis, for |-folutment, by the agent of the Treasury Depeeuent pt | Pe bY act of law or of an individual. | (8 Mass., 806 quot ering the Mexican accom- Maio , ott while thare obtained the | £onora, for the purpose of annihilating the Walker re- | Mr. C.F, Ring, formerly Mayor of San Antonio, as deputy public. yt __ | collector and inspector of the Saluria revenue district, On the 16th, the Governor of Vera Cruz, accompanied | vice Capt. Ogden, resigned. c land all the symptoms of a person who had | 104 to determine, sometimes, where complicity onds and | Vain. They succeeded in di ken strychnine. innocent participation with it begins. By the treaty of | Plice of Mears and Gardnes, ani eee tz. Koy—You were present Doctor atthe ost mor- | Guadalupe Hidalgo, uetween ‘the, United Slaton ‘end | CoreeDOAN ht rother-and elt Mexican accomplice es ecasning et rdarten tas oa tho exaaelcntion’ “Goes, pet coin ny rrr a {$11,000,000 were to bo paid to | The Commission was empowered to. bring witnesses back | bY his stall, cok bis departure from Vera Crua for Ja- | | Mrs. Lewis wis about commencing an enagement_ at osult conforms to what T should expect. T believe | eer asa toe ann 9,125,000 was reserved | With {bem upon such terms.as they might deem expe- | TUN ¢ crectod at the latter city, 0 Senta Anna, who was | the Galveston theatre, and Yankee Silsbee, it is thought, e result shows poison by strychnine; but still thero is | for tie satisfaction of the claims of American citizens | dient. : _ ATs Eh gatniada thastenertinad Geta ieee ae Fe ee at eee fiduciary, and the lad is bound froma personal know. hing in the examination that is infallible or positive. | \no were damaged and interrupted in the prosecution of ‘The Commission returned with evidence enough, ap- Aa oiler han boat ob 4 sifyi I afext | The News, of the 2ist ult.,has the following items :— ledge of the integrity and ability of the master.” fin the {he gentlemen who mado the examina. | V0 were damaged and intern ted tae Prominent | arently, to carry conviction home to every unprejudiced | Huss) Fave been expelled frou the conatry for poll, | ety er ar an Huntsville informs us that there was ® | In ‘this, case, too, the defendant covenanted with mm, will I what they have seen, Toonfess that 1 Rica the anita for a portion of this sum were Dr. Geo, | mind. it Was, Presented st {hs trial of the case, whioh [atinetioonst io vetues, ondexpeneliy of iinectere: tay ibe nity dtamibarsg ho dey tape It was | Wardwell personally, and not with his executors, enced a good deal in my opinion by the soon afterwards came on. Much of it was ruled out, an a. Dy y | ‘ Timiseeatire, ieee Se Ten cae sere ee ot aire Oaslaration ec the dageased tbat hha had nos {47 Gardner abd De. ohe He Meare soa yen all of it was so adroiily assailed by the defence that the | Mendedand ried for treason. | || | Juatas we are putting our paper to press, we are in- intentional, as. while the’ sssignors of W.oare. never poison, and also by. what his brother had toldme, | 4 Tantei dma, who weve 10 sit ot Washing. | {uzy did not yield their convictions to what was brought ._B. Van Brunt has been recognized by the Mexican | formed that the steamer Jack Hays, which was towed to | tamed, and his agents only in relation to” tho. wale D = a w nine were for acquittal, and three, who fortunately B pass ° 84 . A Le | d. So far, therefore, as th “dis f the instra- a ane ecoll then thought tat such chnruléione | HOSS Sonsisted of George Brans, ‘of Maine; Robert T. | stood firm to their belief, were for conviction. 1 sf Seema the children fase schools of the xepublis are to | have been able to gather them, are as follows :—Sust as | Tent indicates the intention of on taaiiel osama " tents of the stomach, w! i i | | another co ion was ordered to Mexico, er | bie exico, “4 eons ae *, : only, There are other parts of the contract actor Steiner was next-examined. He stated:—Ieup- | his den behalf, he demanded as indemmity for the loss of | the facta asserted by the first in every particular. ley | taijiching a commercial school in Mexico, in which the | A ¢orsespondent of ina’ evening: vide for Mr. Wardwell the exclusive services of Mise it was near one o'clock yesterday when I mot pinerinine, hich be was cbliged to abandon in San Tiad, snaseowar, the aitested Tgatta of ihe sate, 4 all- Sayitaclad of eoetttteon wild be tanger: together mish Abe | [eae ean ibeeschieg Catherine Hayes? for threo month, ‘with the option infirmary; ©: : 3 ich wa - i y, on a 7 1 Gn its character, and I could come to no conelus- | $153,000. Gardner had resided for several years in | found there, nor was there any knowledge of one. 1he | mye sexiean papers being subjected to ae ee arrow es tilled by Joseph White, | Mr. Bar- | or his representative’” one month’s notice, and then “Mfr. r in its character, Aug he hea kod 9 similar attaok | $102:000, | Gardner Nad eae ee vientiet and in that | Resrest mines in that direction were Afty miles $92 eof een eee eae act te ere inion, | TOW) at the time he was shot, was near lus house, put- | Wardwell is to be at liberty to perform operas in lieu of sree th 2080) DY & ‘ ming; I told him what | caracity bad visited the most important districts, nillos, observations having been made by Capi | fie caren tte Me eiblie feeling iu that distracted | {28 BPs fence, when White rode up to him, and, to use | concerts or oratorios;”’ but not to exceed four per Ww vsti dor sald he, “don't give me any stimalas,”” | cAhscity bad visited the moat important mining distriols, | potry, avaiuabio and sciontidle member of the com ni - | {Hon of the res! state of public feeling in that distracted | the language of the deceased, eald, “Iwill blow your | without, the “consent of Mr, Beale's represoatatl J hnim with reference to cold applications, which he = seogrem + | gion, and conclusive testimony advanced by him a: to | Country, and ever jonest and faithful Trait d’ Union | brains out.’ He then drew his pistol and shot him in | \, 4 A a Sea kad acest Te bta arma De. | their respective values, and the system of mining opera- | #0 Ot hans been gagged into silence, by threats ‘of persecution | ihe abdomen, a little below and to the left of the navel Ais W...wnd slic to nay. the wipele of, the irareliag. sa quiesced in; he negpeoape cit! onary prea; tions in the different departments. wi and suppression. Fortunately we have made arrange- | Barrow lived about thirty-six hours, and detailed to his | living expenses of Mias Hayes,’’ and of the other | | ! | } ing 11 Vaugh, 177, Bedell vs. Constable.) In the case from Strange, the Chief Justice, delivering the unanimous resolution of the court, said,‘ The binding of the ap- prentice was to the man to learn his art and serve without any mention of executors; and as the words are confined, so is the nature of the contract, for it is m attempted to lift up the pupil of his eye, which ‘Thus furnished with material for his purpose, he pro- Mr. Charles B. Bowes, an American artist, who was dos- | ents by which we are Teuhind 4s, sevicte taballcencs, end and to pey “to Mr. Beale’s representative the duced convulsions; said he to me, in a low voice, doc- | ceded to elaborate it, and eventually wrought the intri- | Psiched to Mexico after the return of the last eomm':- | f, Gonis at call Gade ane ee tou | {rigeda all the facts connected with his murder. Ho was | expenses of returning to England on the day of the con- tit Laie, I die innoeent;” I told him that he was not | cote franca by which he imposed on the commiation, fc | sion to procuxe tho boundaries of Sam Luis Potosi, ve- | fates! inteltizenco that would-be vainly sought for amidst | eile Cyau tet citizens—sober, industrious and honor- | cluding one of the engagement.” And in other parts it is . shown that Mr. Be ght act by reprosentative, but . a 4 hildren t rn his untimel, 3 ys power of his will; he said, “know it, but itt | Sci from Manuel Verastigai, the Mexican accomplice | the mines in question wero in Queretaro, and not in San | Mecicun papers, Weautvomn the following passages from | Ht ie vestd that hie ae Savc one pres 41 of | BO Fepresentative of Mr. W. is ever alluded to. The con- die innocent,” I ordered a mustard poultice on his | Sf "ihe he whole fowl ST ik Bence. | Luls Potosi. ‘This commission also visited the location of | Mexican parers, e d “ | tract gaye to Beale the one-half of the excess of the re- ; : ce rt re tread cae te ttertas” Mears | Menta’ quicksilver mine. It was discovared—a ole | SheJaet folter of our excellent correspon tent der ing | $2,000 for White's arrest. It ia beliovod that he has led | cclnta of any night's performance over $500, and after, he died; with reference to the cause of his | js said to have sprung the design, but was not equal to | thirteen feet deep—dug to order since the award of | Vora Cruz to lay before our readers a picture of Mexi ga hap that W. was to give to Beale’s representative I was influenced in my 0 by what his broth- | it,'fuigiment, and by his own statement admitted Gard- | $158,000! ‘This h ‘a concession to the liberality of | }onind the scenes. r readers a picture xico, The San Antonio Western Texan, of the 16th ult. has | facility for ascertaining the amount of the recoil me, thathe bad hed a like attack in Mexico, in | ner as a party, ‘because he was a skiiful man, and a | pe a a ae trot his dupe. respect from Mears to | "tio president fs ill at the eapital, and his departure, | gence of inpartence Drought by the last E1 Peo mail, | St, cach performance, by allowing him to inspect al! ver, ant other jam outre a " > yo. Fe en ee ndis Lam cot peepared po. | F7MBy tnd in addition to, the quickallver mine of his | Me etved from learned while in Moxico that Moars | they not instigated by political rensons. The Cabinet has | “There isa ramer that. Capt. Skillman has had the mie- | Su‘! tecounts to bo veri re ty Bacghebenb ivel rat was the cause; but I would comsi- | Sent Meare, valued at $063,000 a setup silver mine | hat “Gen. Pierce had been elected to the Presidoney of been greatly alarmed and the population much excited | fortune of killing a Mexican on the west side of the river, | {h, Parserecent it's evident test ths testes anit aD r 4 ; | by the successive arrivals’ of special messengers from | in the town of El Paso, where hi ect retinas aan i aelea ees Speen pues te Penney his mining title, | the United States, and his affairs were now brightor fSialowad Guerséo, Hummoraken algat. ana lnteard from | Say attectel We ors not in posseoston or aera oy Beale for her ‘services could not be performed e: n nothing of. monials and other vouchers, Gardner came fully | @Ver, as he bad friends who could influence the new Pre- | Guavamas state that Count Raousset de Boulbon and Mr. | ti through one who was in effect her agent, or # friend rr. Johnson Helen was next examined.—He detailed | 5° hed before the Board of Commissioners, having visited | sident.”” We suppose Gen. Pierce will hardly need pro- | Walter had landed at Sonora, the former at the head of i corte fepeerctt| the capeainoe vast and justify | whom sho was willing to confide arrangements made for able; was in the prime of life, and has left a wife and gto die, et dd necessary it was for him to exer- | ;, proper to remark here t, according to statements turned with the most decisive proof that the location of the interminable verbiage and compalsory reserve of the pjo! E 3 F 5 B i seen in company with Dr. Steiner, as related pete kal | tection against. such a compliment as this, It is due to Bios, gad thot thin aaeet, Dave. boon ‘was fall and rather frequent, be- | Merico im, the interim. | Gardner was wnidea #4 counsel | iim, however, to say that he has used all his influence | 809 men, and the, second in command of 400-—with a | Lim in what he has done. | ad Sbat tho wants shaesenecok ine deuttesilomorae's 90; but it was zather soft; Lhheard his bro. | of South Carolina, and ‘Bdward Carts, Ba, formerly | and constitutional Authotiay #0 enable She yoeeeaeen fo. ph piserireli Ri og 2 eM iowibrd IAE e DGR petal ede Ret tra Aa tell neither party would enter into but for that he was subject to attacks of this sort; | Cotlector of New York, and an ex-member a3. | Produce the legal testimony available in the case; and | jature; but from letters I have nd from in- | Fic, | trust he or she might have in the others. said, “i he diod, he died innocent,” I did | Collector of New York, and an ox meme oy and beth | much is also due to the public ¥pirit of the Hon. Jeifer- | MMUTG: Dul from jclters T Have rend, nd from in-| In consequence, the long negleatel inhabitants of that | not be at liberty to substitute anybody for Mise Hayes . y 7 iy in- region are just ‘inning to realize that they are citizens. - a Ee ay ane tne cat ii-questionn; | $4jndleated favorably for the, fall amounts claimed: | $95 Dat itor dodone an important part of our duty | {erested in the affairs of the Paci const, 1 {hink that teil that te treifory they inhabit is part ant part of | CxPUNDeD she was unable to perfor; and he migae nd lay quiet til T touched ‘is eye) | MEAT, Claim, wae drawn, entirely, Gardner, recelyed | 4. Ye public if we onaltod to refer to tuo late trial This | #, tte invasion has not yet taken place, it will not | the United stat W. that she would. perform for Mr. W. when it would be smmodiately iprofoced’n sponin; I had not vows | $28)000,0¢ it, half of which he is ivGiplure between him | Was conducted by the same counsel as the preceding; on | Peers delayo’. Walker, wha Js ham, master of Lower abhorent to her foclings and to the wishes of any of the when these strong movements of his extremi- | 94 Haare. Under power of attorney in Washington, | the part of the prosecution by Philip Renda 1 i., | California, which ho conquered with a handful of adven- From the Indian Nation. perties to the agreement that sic’ should perform for invod,, Hl Snally Shay zorulied! ta, one terrible | $88 000 was received in the name of Jose Pando, an ac: | United States District Attorney, and the Hon, Henry hundred men now constituting his army if he bad nef de. | Te following items aro clipped from the Chickasaw | another—for the assignee of Mr. W. and for the ; his face was livid; his hands were blue, and | Conplice in Mexico, and $28,000 was paid to Fernando de | May. These gentlemen have been intimately and labori- | termined to throw them into Sonora. Ex; Intelligencer of the 4th ult.:— of that assignee. If there could be one assignee tl A was Twere blue, and he looked like a man that was | forPuce "a Marites 00? fre Mexican fegation ‘Tho other | ously associated with the case from its earliest develope. | (oa te re i ane oa re emis ca | Col. Smith, Chickasaw ‘Agent, accompanied by J, 7. | could be any number of them, and the contract would be pasted to death; Tieft some twenty minutes before | if, Cucsts, an attache of the Mexican legation. | tho other | ment - Gaines, 8, P., United States interproter, left on last Saiur- | equally binding to the last as to the frst, no matter what diea; Lat the body, this, morning, but am not pre ingore ast recovery nt for, Ab of tismoney | TNMr May, oa as boon slr statod had tho chief and. | Xo Goust Rote has ben pd by tho Mesos day for Fort Eth, aftr the Ciekanan annnity money, might be his color, oF nationality, bis temper, fines, sta 4 = Gardner’s award, Mr. Corwin is understood to have | Tesponsl rec! lexican commission, , @ agent will commence paying the money on the character or reputation—whether he was a libertine or & Ay tonya ty ‘bad taken se eeé' Wander wat seat feo whatever it | am been exposed in his relation to the prose- ia ts He had been invited to the Pacific frontier to, for 000. dy Thompson is un. | cution, and his energetic, inflexible and consistent por- "i In accordance with a resolution passed at the sitting of | a manager of public exhibitions, or one des; . Alexander Simmes, physician of the jailwas next amounted to, for $80,000, Gen. addy noms erstkce | formance of duty, to the inost virulent assaults from the see te Sr cay team nine. the net Ohickssaw' Oounell, the following gentlemen | oe wit was iberal in his arrangeneate Vi ed. He stated to the jail about three | ir Curtis received an, thing we are not informed. He | friends of Dr. Gardner. But the result of the trial, the | encouragement, while the journals of the capltal, acting | ‘ere appointed delegates to go to Washington, to havo | ers, or one whose only object was to extort from thea convulsions; his nails were | was in the case but a short time, and after he was outof | thorough unmasking of this stupendous fraud, and the | Cnger inetructions, reviled and abused the Frenchman | {He same power as former delegates, and to transact such | the utmost farthing that the law would allow—one who ery oe, and a rigidity on tho surface; | jt, rendered important service to the government, as we | Prompt conviction of the offender, has vindicated his zeal | without stint or mercy. Count Raousset is just the business as they may think beneficial to the Chickasaw | would know their weaknesses and excuse them, or one to his head, and some leeches were also | ,tall show hereafter, in the detection of the fraud. Gard- | and accredited his great professional skill and the re- | {4 he driven to some Genperate: pe ty trentanent of people :—S. Folsom, Col. E. Pickens, B.S. Love, W. Col- | who would gladly avail himself of them and ; 1 was in a great deal of doubt as to the causo of | her, with his share in the Mears award, left this coun- | sources of his mind. Ee erence iaeaore ccerEe e Ry treatment of | Lert, J.T. Gaines, and Jackson Frazier. them that he might obtain the penalty which the boad death, as Thad read of cases of death from extreme | try for Europe, with some $200,000 subject to his order, Mr. Fendall, his colleague, has labored with ceaseless | fora moment.. The population of the const are discon. | , Weunderstand’ that the gentlemen appointed by the | imposed for any breach of the contract. It cannot be ot deposit with Corcoran & Riggs, and. others in Wash- | devotion in this important cause, and has added to his : 3000 | ast Choctaw Council, to goto Washington, hi that gentlemen connected with a profession which sa iepomna New York, Thus the ‘whele matter seemed | fame by the signal ability with which he tins conductod | fomee: preovided they aro’ not required to annec tone | {ime since started for that city, to itself’ on its honor intended to make a contract for the cflectually closed—Gardner himself being evidently con. | his share of the labor. They have together earned the | country’ to the Uniied States. As for the a imposed upon them by their brethren—which is, wo be- | professional onj nts of & Indy of eminence in the fidently segure, And now we approach the accident of | Tespect tnd confidence of the government, and are entitled Fovca ia well uxiberstobd: “Tev' etplotie” In eee lore, to settle finally, all matters between the’ United | same Profession. by Which she would be obliged to sub- detection, and shall present the history of that important | to the same from the public a large. fornia give you the measure of its efficiency, Lat one | **#tes government and the Choctaws, Sith toe irertiant Of Say Sea whereas circumstance, which has never been published until this The whole of this subject n before a committee | fact suffice. We have now amongst us Col. Tranconiz, a or else mbes f 3 ee a heavy Penalty: Gay. "We havo reason to believe that our correspondent | of the Senato, who havo yet to report on it, The poople | Whose reginent dverted and evaporated Dotore reaching Theatres and Exhibitions. ted Staton, he caight bo. willing te sing’ sad Mr, Eealo is aceurately informed as to the event, if not literally, at | havea right to expect af their hands 9 doliberate and | the const. The soldiers composing it are forcibly enlist- | powsny TuxaraE.—The drama of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” to attach shatabe wend ming, oa io ag gn ey effective protest against all official connection with this | eq, and run away, as a matter of course, at the frst con- | will'be withdrawn after this week. It is announced for | ted States which Mr. W, might’ sclect bat not anywhere Edvard W. elneten, foreerie of toe National Tatlie, | ling of taterests tn this matter, and with all the charity ebient opportunlty afeverity, and vigilance are vainly | {his evening, with the same cast. Mrs. T. 8 Hamblin | that any nasignee of his mgt elect. "The aenignes gencer, and more recently contested with the Richmond | the pnblic may to disposed to exercise there will be a | Ye io not see scores of these poor devily sweeping in | commences an engagement on Monday evening next, | might select a place that would be destructive Santa Anno for the purpose of establishing a Vrench ‘20th instant. man of immaculate purity, a favorite with the ps pertorm- 38. He occupied his position until the whole of the | prevailing doubt of personal integrity with respect to B | when she will appear in one of her most admired chagac- | to her health; she and Mr. Beale .might confide erican'latme,ye believe, had been nijudientedend then | all the participants in tho Gardner fundit the several | ont °f the, barracks, under, the supervision of the of- | ters. 1 io’ iter. Wardwell personally. shas. te wont: Saneeiae resigned, Dr. Chas. W. Davis was appointed bls succes. amounts obtained by the respective parties thereto are | tiemselves taken from grocery and fancy stores. ‘They | _ BROADWAY TrxaTRR.—The great Shakspearean spoctacle, | his right of lection considerately and honorably. sor. This gentleman is a native of Washington, but had | not voluntacily restored to the ireasury. are very prettily uniformed and decorated, but are abso- | entitled ‘‘A Midsummer Night's Dream,” is tho attrac- | Wardwell had the option of prolonging the ¢ resided fifteen yeers in Moxico. To him, we have reason | Moreover, if this voluntary restitution is mot mado, the =f : five feature of this evening.” To-morrow night, Madame | for two months beyond the first three. That fa an option fo believe, belongs exclusively the eredie of detecting | public will expect the Senate to authorize logal proceed. | 'MSG\y Wortliens on the Roti of battle ie. Gan. Alva-| Ponisi takes her benefit; Friday, Mr. Davidge, and on | which might well have been lett. to Mr. W.. 1 gentleman d that he did not see deceased until after his death; | the Gardner fraud. It was ordered that the whole GE | Inge ogainst all concerned, without respect to service oF | pea ein tthe satrap of that department, the © King of | S0:trday evening, Mr. G. Helster, the seenic artist. No | known, it {s presumed, both to Mr. Beale and poly 6a eS ey he had made the | the papers in the Moxican claims should, after adjudica- | person. fhegouth,” as he it popularly termed, is preparing a | doubt their numerous friends will give them a bumper. | but which none of the parties meant to leave to wus described the ap- | tion, be filed in the State Department, and it became the | — fuch is a brief outline of some new and prominent nciamiento. His Secretary and Ambassador, Bonito | BuRrox’s THRATRR—A new comic play, entitled the | PCtsn to exercise. So W. was to be at liberty to perform nee of the body>—The membrane of the brain was | duty of Mr. Davis to perform this part of the work. On | facts connected with this celebrated case. Wo have put | fiaro, was arrested a few nights ago, and importaat docs, | ‘Lancers, or the Discarded Son,” will be produced for | FFs in lien of concerts. That was a discretion which. aoe eon ne ea ee EATy oF Blocd inna | Picceeding to the examination of the Gardner papers, | them on record in the above form for the convenience of | ments were found secreted aboat bis person. io | the first timo, this evening. Theentertainmenta will com. | Y0W4 be reposed only in one in whom the parties have the umn had a quantity of blood in it | Tith'a view to their endorsement and arrangement, his | the readers of the Sun, and to supply them with an im- | Romeror one of Alvarer” accomplices, who waa exifoa | mence with, the. pieee of «Trying it On,” and wil con | td personal confidence. d blood; the heart was healthy; the lungs were | attention was arrested by the palpable evidences of fraud. | pressive history of an event, which wo hope will exert | threo months since, is at Pancina, where he has des- | clude with the favorite faree of “One Thousand Mll- | ,,.MF. W. was, {0 ay the whole of the travelling and ; the stomach and o° portion of the intestines | feat once made s more 1 examination, and satis- | a salutary influence upon public and political morality i ” living expenses of Miss Hayes. 3 itched a vessel loaded with arms and ammunition to | ners. " ier <aeeence Ta chneehy Oi tan daevankr | Seana, nat tay ee Set Spatiams, Fae sses| Parovighout the Unie. Buerrero Alrarea directa in secret these movements, | Narioxa, TamarRE —The dgama of ‘Uncle Tom's | Iced to no ificlty Detween persoan who had previa , 5 moreover, servation, 2 ar REP EE TY and two of his villages have already the ” ? | FoI fut tink Fever sy amor balm Feng ta he ey Meno essigsacquriae | Burning of the Catholte Chureh in Masstl | j, Confederacy, Bae erm of no contequeace: Cal | {a Howard. W.0. jen es a a ea iy Barred OE Ghd, k : he seemed to have taken little food, as 4 ps 4 mn, 0 psoas - | gardand Prior, in the lea characters. The pano- | to be paid was to be between organ; he seemed to havo taken very ed with the mining localities in fan Luis Potost, There [From the Massillon News, Feb. 23.] gross, Senta Head tee rent off two of his best regimente | Fumo views are much admired. pane’ | (de and 8 stranger unsceus rach contracted. ‘haps, no other man in Washington who could tomed Mr. Key—From the you have heard de- | Taye been 30's priately appointed to, that altuation On Friday morning last, the young men charged with th Il officered; butt WAILAcn’s THRATRE.—Congrieve's comedy, called ‘‘Love | living on the other. It must have been Bata rm the talon Tha made, what | at that partons ¢ ime. He fe ‘oneo, and almost intui- | the bu of ‘the Catholic church were taken before fy apt Abit bound:ta rocky, at Woe Rg for Love,’ which has so far been very successful, is an- Mr. W. should ha tively, arrived at timate of the whole fraud. | Justice Folger, Mayor Pease and Justice Heckman, in the ; defended nounced for this evoning. ‘The cast embraces the tnens—I have never seen oF made sh examination of | ton this conviction, he_addrensed a letter, sta Melodeon vhs Bales tear waa had, which | Us, and broken by ravines; defended by seorpions and | Teres of all the popular artiste. ‘Tho amusements. will : the yenlmous serpents, the terror of the i Dh kerr eg |r ey Sia | tenting fran an | ae ait | Sena wn Boe 4 is a mot of Ini ns, wo as Pin! sf } ssokecenyeoetnety ttlan: eaters? aibctr inthe Navtonal Intelligencer, boldly avowing his | During the progress of the examination many sta aimee colored, with hideous black apote on ther akin, |" Axamcax Mearcx.—The new mors! drama, descriptive ‘ion of the fraud, over his own name. This was on Of mo The,“ South” {s considered here as a terrible country, in- | of New York life scenes, called the “ Old Brewery,” will | ion of the membrane of the | the 12th of May, 1861, band of young men, leagued together for the purpose of | Asetanible to the people of the genial table land,’ | be performed this afternoon and evening. Itis ar the of, the, spinal column; fT | | This letter enpged the attention of President Fillmore, | Sitnetcy."and from the tame sovsee we iears thet | _, oe Smet rosiets ot Biate, ham sbire, vob bein | ervrded Moasee. mie me | it heard any- witnesses; and from the same source we 4 the case without having ‘4 and at a Cabinet council, either called for the purpose or Among the standing rules of the ‘nization was one | Sbandoned. You would hardly divine who is the chief | — Cmery’s Orgna Hovsx.—The programme announced for , Occurring, the subject was dis- adviser of his Serene Highness on this question. It is or by some” similar Og mpg oe at em of the members to take life when in 4 this evening contains a very good selection of ios tog ment Sin aigh ye; | ited at fortes Ned ore he pated | Se, eee, torre al ma have | ASWSET sa heal man iia | ny, entree eb aig, ie the al of in question, whon he explained the nature of his duties, Mirmere are other of the defendants, who hive thas far ces tnd gee ig ol Oh Be ce oll ctalte sooecanition, + conaant ‘ta Juice, sat | ner more right fo aig ite to ‘tie sections of = not be willing to say that the cause of death was thatthe Gardner dite Wore ht res Vction | gucoeeded in evading the search of the law. Warrants | Tights and jurisdiction of the, venerable Archbishop La | Sh Sreratic burletta called’ Lend Hier de Shain Money.” | Hayes and to the control of those servioes than i ammeas corte of the body was in Mare, at Fillmore reproved him for his hasty publication a ag Ay il Tekh eee patormed that at | troy the form of government, the substance being al. | BUCKLET’s SERENADERs.—A well selected o ig | Dad aright to assign the services of his apprentice. tof the ays: ct, and asked why he hed not communicated q P: | ready gone, and to have himself crowned ‘of | announced for this evening. Negro molodien, eburlesque | ,_ihe,tarienment, was made hefore, any services wore miacarts tagere irs |e emcee arene a | vasa guar eae | Melson ec ce | isnot "eke Sia bag to aa tation; [should not swoar which, i torney: i tice as speedily as possible. ween Santa Anns and one of BROADWAY MEXAGERIR—The benefit of tho ‘Lilli | tract . held tt it must be strychnine, 01 it’ produces tottect beten sl oo resaiiogtion tf ore fat. ae. | "in facts ¢ developed at this trial have strengthened the b newts of Spain, and boasts thag he will bo able to | comes off this evening, when, in addition to nytt | ae neve failed to with bins ths eeu wht he Sertninly than any other cause; another corrobo. > anything | conviction we have previously expressed, that the nu- | “vorce Santa Anna from his present wife. This seoms | exhibition, Dr. Valentise, the well-known. humorist; will | had on interest in it—she has only refused to serve after amatanige in this caso. i the remarkable tet | ee ae yee oe ne radon pa asked In what way ho | Crom around wivich 40. much evil hes gathered hed its | Ye ridiculous; but we are ine country where the | deliver « lecture on phywology. *, wih | toe cucionct Wa eanibiieds Aik ii oeer posmoe ‘which eneues ly after death—the | ae Davis replied that he wrote to him. ‘The letter | oFigin ia the rookery in the immedinte vicinity of Manail- | *rangost projects are often the most auccesaful, Prornsom Hart gives his illustration of the ontire | the discovery of the sale, ‘(as it would be pility to external Uisinelination to light and | eerie an Seplilt statement of the tread, “Mesa, | lom . We are confident that the removal of this iniquity | ,, The ministers lawa by the bushel, but, such | world every evening, at 879 Broadway. The scenocy is | the incompatibilit of te purchaver and tie pertirwog, tients from the of are alive | Sdn the letter to h mesenger, who way directed to in. | Willdo more for the morals of the town than anything | i# thelr ignorance that they are constantly compelled to | Yery good. ‘ . 'Y "| ted to the result has followed. ee tenarins ot ney wme te | suze the delivery into Mr. Crittenden’s own hand. His | *s¢ which can be tnd In view of a fy eee ee ee ee a athe a ue eT Cumiery. Thi This Js not an action between assignor and fa woult have apranred by strychnine; | emenger, om Feching t's oie, feared that he | Stall not cane fo for {ts immediate and per- | 81°" Rete x's countey posstaning four netahaie sacl pexio miata company payne aor of the | ian wan the caso tn 10d. Re Tt Ip Tike an = Cae a pt negide Sohn | Tate unt i O's return whon the etter we diler” teelostce, Tae tieaton Mine power of thors apd commande epic ia lee Pca wecichmend by “exteoateg ‘back to. Grou ee contrized inthe tndentaree of a ro ip. Nee had f been of these Hn AD ye Ata yreal the cuvelope com, | the law now, so that not be. reproached: with {n- | ae te ae ace ‘Tet ike gor. | otder to enable him to produce negro operatic pieces,” | '# He consent of Deale or of Miss Hayes to tae iy, presume that resulted | mence reading the letter, and then withdrew. Upon this difference to the public welfare hereafter. T bon just decreed. gov- ment alleged; and it is shown that the 2 radley—in the abeonce of saight wt | donee ts Sas taxed his memory, and progently was m Si! moped bastieaty, © es, owtentaitensons Se ey | ee folely interested in the vo marly on Tow symptaana be ton by exh menial oa r ph rele The cetera fleets, ae tot smwuning. youny \" igment should befor defendant, with costa Htness—I think so; I have seen convulsions produced partiality, = ‘oeme.| eon Mag A ane einer Were lost two years In consegence of several of tement; there is. something in is arc the "arts the vont ad ing ook ot ‘woter, nad wore Gnvermea wy ake the boot makers of y temporarily | Mrs. Hester J. Graham was lnwf on the wulalons from strycl which is by soy | thet wae DO to big or the business, and ythers have discharged many of | 14th ult., at Ot, from, tii item banda. Dutchess county. , * -