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ponied Mr. Horton, and be and we went into the house; | an order, and that the ticket would be all right; | the centre of Twenticth street and the centre of Twenty | THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. Bark Admiral Moreson (Br), Soulsby, Hull, 72 days, with = INTERESTING LAW REPORTS. {was about half past 9 or 10 0’clock on last Setarday | Belover turned around to Smithers and told him to give | first street, (except such parts thereof as may have been | PA SCAB HA, ico meee, to Cook & Senish, ape es s ~ _ evening; Mr. Horton had akey, which key easily opened | witness a ticket; Smithers was about giving him oue | taken for any streets or avenues,) and by reason of such | . PP oH EE pepe | A 4 Court. the door when we got in we went toa room where there | when defendant ‘said “not that ono;’” Smithers then | ownership are, or will be, entitled, aa wdjacent owners, Fighting between the Troops of Santa Anna ig Cored ain. BE Theetne, 1 Gage, with oll, ts 8 Te rea was the machinery and other things, which the Marshat gave him one, marked emigrant train to Cleveland, also | to the pre-emptive privilege to a grant of land under and Alv: ,. Mericrny Bale. uNTeRverniNa— pow has in his possession in another room; I don’t re- an order to Mr. Corzens, at Cleveland, which defendant | , Which the corporation of the city of New York | {From the New Orleans Bee, April 5.) Brig Velocity (Br), Guynn, Carder 11 days, with sugee, member to have seen any coin there. anid would for to Tuoker & Lightbou DEVKLOYEMENTS OF THE P —AN ORDER FOR Ti $0 COUNERS -d them to Chicago; witness said he | may now lawfelly make, or may hereafter lawfully make, | The excellent and reliable correspondence we are in | ANS OF THE Cross examined by Mr. Talimad; m about eleven would like to have his money poragt the ticket was | lying to the p< eae the easterly line of Tompkins the habit of receiving from Mexico by the semi-monthly mhrgNorthman (of ILDING OF $100,000 OF | .coene here: have resided in Ne i fi i i hav- , to Thos Owen & Son. a A in New York all that time; the | marked emigrant train, and he had paid and wanted a | street, and lying between the centre of Twentieth street mail had, we imagined, fuiled on this occasion, but hav- | "Schr Wy SPURIOUS GOLD DOLLARS. . bundle Brown gave Bowers was in brown paper first class ticket; defendant took hold of the ticket, | and the centre of Twenty-first stroct, as such streets ing been entrusted toa private hand, it has at length | fruit, to Gs Miler’ (Dt! SA¥7eF: Baracoa, 12 days, with Aran. 12.—Te U fates agai) ¢ Edward C. Morton, | — Yrancia Spaight, examined by Mr. Ridgway, deposed—I threw it on the floor, and said he knew nothing about it; 4 shall be continued, and to which « pre-cmptive privilege arrived. We need hardly recommend the letter to-the | Schr J J Bowen, Smith, Virginia, 3 days. John Brown, alias Joseph Heritage, Charles Watson, alias | 4m captain of the Twenty-first ward police; at 8 or 9 | defendant took it up again, and told him to put {t in his | is, or may be, attgghod, and to such extent into the river attention of our readers, as by this time they must have | Schr John Brown, Wilson, Rocklan ‘ . ‘Vato. A ands Howit and James | °'cloek on Saturday night Me. Horton came to the station pocket, and when be was ready to start he would get slips | as the corporatf®n is, or may be, authorized to grant. learned to estimate these communications at their real | Soyr Ryvara wig arzy, New Bedford, 2 days. Oharles Ciark, Eimira Watson, 4 | house and inquired for Capt. Walling, he was not it for a first class ticket; witness went down to pier No. | | That the defendants, the New York Gas Gompany, are yalue. We willonly add that our corresponient’s oppor- | in ballast, to Raynor & Gilmore, he eho ake Bowers.—Isr:e! May, the urst witn ss swornandexamined | then told me his business, and that the parties wore North river, to go off to Cleveland, and when he had got | seized of and well entitled to the parcel of land fronting tunities of ascertaining the position of matters in Mox- 4 lor the Wil: jon trade. by Mr. Jamo: Hidgway, Assistant District Attorney, de- | my ward in ‘Thirty-fifth street; Horton bad something in | there he was told by a number of other passengers that | on Tompkins street, lying between Twenty-first and ico, and the prevailing policy of the government, aro un- (lighter), from the wreck of ship Chaua- bg > Houston stre-t, in this city: Taman | ® handkerchief in his hand; we went down to Thirty-ffth | the boat had left; the whole party came to the concla- | Twenty-seoond street, (except auch part thereof aa may | surpassed. ore near the Tavern Houses. posed — bs = mye. $ street, knocked at the door, but got no answer; weopened | sion that the tickets would only carry them in emigrant | have been taken for any street or avenue,) and by reason | i ‘Mxxico, March 19, 1854. BELOW. electro plater iu gold and silver, and have been so six | the street door and tried the doors on the entry, and I | trains, and oneofthom, Mr. Keyster, went to the Mayor's | thereof are, or will be, entitled, as adjacent owners, to The talk in Mexico just now is entirely of broils and ‘Two ships, one bark, and one brig, unknown. months; Ihave no partner; I know two of the defend- , think they were locked; upstairs we found some of the — office; officer Bell returned with them to Selover's office, | the pre-emptive privilege to any grant which the corpora- battles. The boldness of Senor Alvarez and his pintos | ants, one ramed Van Voris, (Beown,) and the other | 400rs opens no person was living up stairs; the rooms | where the officer asked him how wos it about those tick- | tion of the city of New York may now lawfully make, or has created immense excitement at the capital, and | stoamsi » 2h BS ee Hs ore all empty; we came down stairs, and Mr. Horton | ets, and particularly about the order addressed tolCozrens; | may hereafter lawfully make, of land under water to the called forth innumerable military demonstrations. ' Uni- Charles Brush, (Watson); Brown came to my place, and — unlocked a door on the second floor; there was a comfort- Selover said that Cozzens was an szent of hia, and that Seren of the said centers. line of Tompkins atreet,and forms glitter on the highway, the nodding plumes of the aaid he had been sent by Mr. Ford, 196 Elm strect. to | able fire there but noone in the room; Mr. Horton had , he bad telegraphed to him to \orward those who | fying between the centre of Twenty-first and the centre soldier are seen gleaming among the hedges of cactus, | learn galvanizing on soft metal, and asked me 1 procured a light previous to this; Lopened the door from | had paid for their tickets to Chicsz0; offer Bell thea | of ‘Iwenty-secend streets, as such streets shall be con- Guerrero is invaded, and Marlborough himself, the great | it would take, and how much I would charge; It the becroom and found the apparatus and other things said that he supposed it was allrigiit, and witness wont | tinued, to such extent into the river as the corporation God of War, bas taken the field, brought here; Mr. Horton took away a die with | tohis hotel forthe night; the next day witness went | shall be authorized to grant, and to which a pre-emptive _ His victorious Highness left on Thursday last to direct | | Bark Alatam it would take three days, and I would charge other things were not taken away that night on board the South Amboy boat, snd froia there took ho was a galvanizer, at work in a factory privilege is now, or may hereafter be attached. And the campaign in person. The travelling carriage of the | Warren, Mo, 12 I was going to watch for the parties; I told my men'to | the cars for Cleveland; when he enicre’ the ears the con- could not galvanize soft metal and ¢ that the defendant, Jobn L. Brower, ia seized of and well. conqueror of Buena Vista and Cerro Cordo started at five | " take off their caps and their stars that I had something ductor objected to their going in the first class cars, and | entitled to a piece or parcel of land lying between Twen- P. M., freighted with the fortunes of the Mexican Cesar, | ito learn; he for them to do; I stationed one man in the back part of they were obliged to pay half a dollar more to Philadel- | ty-second and Twenty-third streets, nd vast designs. It is reported that a | said he would come next week and learn the busi and two men on the opposite side of the street; phia; on arriving there he found that they could Bot. £0 : a ith Wateo: rat the corner of Thirty-tifth street myself, sup- on any cars exoept thefreight train, and wore obliged to ; % et nose; the next week be came with Wateon ; Wat- | 1 ouine they would come out of the cars! sew Morton fez, tix dollars nove to go in the Brat class care forClevs- | parcel Iying within the westwardly line of Tompkina Mexico e wil assume the ‘ie of Hix Majesty." Santa | NEW ORLEANS, Apel 10-Atr ship Rishmond, Bestou; son said to me, “you are going to teach this m: ‘and go into a liquor store; Le then came out | land; when he got there witness made some inquiries | street, marked B Bon such map; and is also entitled, by Anna left under excellent auspices. Just before his de- | barks Kilby, do; Wyandotte, Philadelphia. to galvanize soft metal—he is a poor man; he lost a great to the entry of the house in Thirty-fifth | whether the ticket he had for Chicago was good or not; | reason thereof, as adjacent owner, to the pre-emptive —parture a courier from Guerrero “bloody with spurring, Arr lth, ship Adrian, NYork, deal by experimenting and you must do it a little enea of the mou arrested him; i took | went to all the railroad offices and hotels and made in: | privilege to any grant which the corporation of the city fiery red with speed,”” placed in his hands the subjoined | er;’’ I told him I would not; they one of them brought a letter man; the following Wednes ‘Bellville, NG, isowned: Sho SAILED. 3 Empire City, Now Orleans ‘ Roaneke, Norfolk. Bo; skip Middlesex, Liverpoct Canws Candace, Hong Kong, Asa Fish, Mobile, ‘Wind during the day, South, Memoranda, lying at Williamsburg, 230 tena, bi cre nid bas been old for $8,000." wet Newark, and TX phic Marine Re; ‘elegraj ~ BOSTON. April 12—A: hip Rubi N Ort ‘ said'map, marked C, made under the order of February small crown was placed in the boot of the vehicle, as it | steamers Cite met Beta Pea ea New , Orlennas 22, 1854; and by reason thereof is entitled to the strip or is Well understood that when his ie returns to | more. us escribed on the bis wooden ley strect, where charge of him muext week; | still; Morton ap to my young know if I was ¢ r him put his hand in his pocket; he seemed very anxious told the men to remain there | quiries as to whether the ticket would convey them to | of New York may now lawfully make, or hereafter may astounding bulletin: — Herald e Correspondence. pared to get angry, and wanted to | Chicago; [what was told him about the value or uon- | lawfully make, of land under water to the eastward of “Twenty lancers of the a of your Highness have PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 4 PM—Arr achr Nancy Mills, i because 1 would not let — value of the order was objected to by counsel for thede- | the easterly line of Tompkins street, and lying between bravely penetrated into the tile region, and put to Hara, New a a fence:] witness was obliged to buy a ticket at the rail. | the centre of Twenty-second street and the south side of flight the division of Villareal, eutenant of Alvarez. mehip Stato of Georgia, Garvin, Sa AMO 1 gave came with the $25 i ) o i Hodgson, Cienfuegos; sehra’ J im the process o © was to put his hand in his pocket; T said no, I was only a | road otfice for Chicago. | Twenty-third street, as such streots shall be continued, Nobody, it is true, was either killed or wounded, for the | Bakwr: Mobiles“ Gasotte’ aes ites aurea “in aehnan 64 man, but T did not want him to put his han __ Assistant District Attorney—Q. Did you ever make any. to such extent into the river as the said corporatien [teens emehieperge paeee eh coe Bliven, Boston; Fanny, Pitspatrisk, Norwalk: taught him the whole of the pro that times poc aid he was only going to the house to de inquiries since about the value 0: the ticket? [Objected | is, of may be, authorized to grant, and to which a pre- pletely annihilating, this nest of vipers; but your, High. | “ a note, and if the cage was a desperate one he would to by counsel for the defence. ] emptive privilege is now, or may hereafter be attached. soon getaway from me; after some further parleying the third day he bought thr: Court would not sustain the objection. That the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of you receive the box of segars belonging to Villareal, aud | ga yor joss of dip Bone iis batterie of solution for galvan' ‘ i | New ¥: i the guitar of his aid-de-camp, shamefully abandoned on see general news pila a foal ness took Morton to the station house, where a note | Witness—A, Could not say that he ever had; paid six | New York be restrained and perpetually enjoined from gui Ps ly column. ROR SS wastes gor vinetput ican Was 4ound on lit; in one part was written with ink: | dollars for a passage from Clevelant to Chicago. | granting or conveying unto the defendants, James 8. the field of battle, We deeply rogret our inability to “Sit Winn Rowsn, at Boston from Liverpool, had at Tie minicn th cake te cood, whieh Ddid: be 5 Apuit tho 8, Cross-examined—Witness stated all that took place be- | Thayer and William Flagg, or to any person or persons present you such trophies of triumph as cannons and | woather from SWto NW, sprang head of foromast, lot oe args r three Mr. B.C. Morton—Dear Sir, istate to you thatithat I | tween him and the defendant as faras he could remem- | Whatever, other than to the plaintiff, Bliphalet Nott, or flags, bat this was clearly impossible, as the savages of | maintopmast, main and 'miven ‘topgallant masts, ‘split, his pocket and went away ; tw: here patente ele uel and wod like You tocome hee | her: was used as a witness in the case ona previous came back and bought $o worth mo tonight ¢ i want you do something for mo and 1 wi some one claiming under him, any pent or sorta ce prot teh tare no Cpe an aay ey other flag than | , = - Pine Ageia tia coulet nok bet ality soeter ic. C belt lO cal ace Sag a ould not tell the name of the man who went | land under water comprised within the grants heretofore , cotton kerchiefs wound about their heads.’ nip Aww KimpAts,, of Newburyport, (which put inte ead ald ie cone et ET teas ee saitofy you tor it, Come ty night for shure. eowang, | with him to the office of Sclover, 141 Liberty street; saw | made by such Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty, that is | His slighness enjoyed all the glory of this splendid | Portsmouth B. after coniact with batk Hoult, of fvorpoot, job and took from his pocket 2 bunile of coin, & On the same note was written in pencil the following | him first at Lovejoy’s Hotel. tosay to Hezekiah Bradford, dated the 224 day of June, achievement until he reached San Augustin, some four | Which was sunk), bad her stem split, and wood-ends started. they were 1000 counterfeit gold dollars; they note, sudy published in the Herat, advising Joe € + Wm. H. Bell, being duly sworn, deposed that he | in the year 1848, and to Eliphalet Nott, dated the 13th leagues distance, where be was hospitably entertained oe eo a io, from Antwerp for this port, at like sine, (one produced;) I put copper on ‘them | (Prown) to keep out of the way. was attached to (he Mayor’s office, and ‘his basiness was | day of May, 1844. That the said Mayot, Aldermen and by Mr. Escandon. He expatiated in. glowing terms on | Payot ip distress is stated ina totter, dated 21ut ult. te like these, rangi coutitesfes produce’;) he said | Witness continued—t locked Morton up, and the ofi- | to see that emigrunt ruhners have proper licenses, and to | Commonalty, be also perpetually enjoined and res. the valor of his army, and was impatiently awaiting the | hayp pus in Lath ults leaky, having had the stern ses that no frauds were practised on emigrants; knew the | trained from making any grant or conveyance to the | aforesaid segars and guitar, when another courier arrived int for two years; went to his office with Mr. Keys- | plaintiff Mliphalet Nott, or toany person or persons, other | with a second despatch. 1 could not learn the precise | t at when it fi s; Mr. Watson and his wife, nd saw Mi er, with @ number of others who | than some one claiming under John Flack and Nicholas | contents of this miasive, but in its place I will communi- 5 that notwitl ung gill about fourteen years of age), ught tickets; told Mr. Selover what Mr. Keyster | Gouverneur, or one of them, of any piece ox paroel oftand | cate part of a letter written by a Lieutenant Colonel of | four feet water in the bold; every thing that to the station house; ‘about $30 in | had told him, that he had purchased first class tickets for | under water comprised within the grant of the Corpora. | the regiment. He says: “‘On tho 14th the vanguard of | Wetoiiowing day the weather pet arbre were Tound on Watson; all the parties were | Chicago, and had got only emigrant tickets; Mr. Selover | tion of New York, to them dated the 18th day of August, | the expedition passed the river Mescala, the 4th of the | ed'to iil the seam with canvas, omkum, &e Wat-on informed witness that he and his wife | said he would do as he had agreed to, and stated his | 1825, or of any part or portion of the land under water, line, a squadron of lancers, and a company of the corps strip of copper ver it, “aw the vessel ‘bra rwards brought in Brown, on whom were L ams on the starbi n book and an account for a large occurred th nding all offo Twill pay you very well; will give you forty-five good dollars for gilding a thousand of the counterfeits; T told him I would do them, he asked on what time they would be done, and I said in about two ov t! them with mo, and came at tue ex he asked if they we he asked why, and not work; I ; 1 i room, that Brown boarded with them, | agreement to Keyster, and said that he had agreed to send | within Tompkins strect to the North of the centre line of | of engineers crossed the stream without opposition, We | health, there was considerable annoy: ¢ agai } Bnd the front room was oecupied by Brown asa work- | bi ong With the fist class train, but second class cars | Stuyvesant street continued, to the centre line of Twenty- | were under the Bre aos that the enemy were about | department as they have positive orders from Lisbon net to eae shop; a the ones he should go in; that the second class cars | third street continued. That the ordinances of the twen- | ten leagues off. At the moment when our division was it any vessel without a Bill of Health. and tho faet of Brown was # galvanizer, but he (Wat- ¢ n it him more than that | went with the first class ones, and the only difference was | ty no; I told customers coming in, and | there; that I should want to go to 5 said he wanted a smail in two or three uays; times, and I told hi man atreet, and I told |: z F come on to your house t y and tell you what y shall do; he came, and he said, “Iam a short time hi and I will go to my brother, who is a long time here y-third day of July, and the twehty-soventh day of ascending the further bank of the river, we were assailed | {y# ihe | in the cars; Keyster said he thought he was to go in the | vember, 183 ishing an exterior line of street on | on our flank by a swarm of pintos, whose attack threw us | gaily determined to fumigate the ver class cars, but defendant anid no, that was-not the | the Fast riage, are illegal and without authority: that the , into confusion, and put some of oar troops hors du combat. | the 324. I would get him out of it he would give me $250; “Yes,” | nent; that he had agreed to send him along | land under water from and beyond the castwardly side of 1 manage Ca Ie A other side, wad charged the Banx Joun Denwas, which wont ashore during tho gate said he, ‘1 will put $250 more to it.’” withthe first class train; could not say whether Mr. | Tompkins street, which is comprised within t fe lancers fled i tardly manner. | of Oct 9, 1352, at St Marks, has been got off, was lj Cross-examined by Mr. Tallmadge—The back room was | Keyster was satisfied or not; witness advised him to go | such ordinances remains in the" people of t ¢ of our officers were tah nc of them | at the wharfthere Sth inst. She will be immediat furnished with ordinary furniture; when Brown made | on, and witness concluded he would New York, and that the Corporation of the city mutilated. The military ches tainin, th MS aa ae &c, and loaded for this port, | the offer to me I did notintimate to him that he was ina | Charles C. Warren, being duly sworn, deposed that he | York has no right or power to establish such $60.00, fell into the hands of the rebels.’ You will is said, has sustained no injury. bad place; the offer was voluntary; the key of the back | Was acting asa policeman for all the r ilronds centreing | line, or to take, use, or grant any of such land com, perceive that this is a tolerably frank acknow!s tginent sean many, Hanvar, sD Jones, master, sailed from room was found ] think with the little girl. | at Clevelond; met the plaintiffs at Cleveland, andsaw | within the said limits; that each party pay hi of a shameful defeat. Marscaibo for this port about the wth ult, but had to pas Eiward Hustic, policeman, deposed that he was pre- | their orders on Mr. Cozens; there was no soch person | costs ineach of the suits, The plaintiff's attorney in tie What will he the upshot of this campaign? Witliout Lp gs etre pee ea eee 8 know anything ab ith him; when Brown was first arrest id to me, ‘+1 must get out of this scrape,” and that if | first tment. and admit her on me other place; he or three hundred me five or counterfeiters;’ he said he would ¢ been got off and taken into Norfolk by wreekers. a " he! t old r tai " r eth lal oti re) , rm VATE aT eine te anlvaaion dhute caren cent when 4 bundle was taken from the river, under the | a8 Cozens connected with any railroad company inCleye, | figst suit will prepare, the decree, and serve notice of asserting any claim to @ prophetic spirit, 1 think | avy 1 Oiicers and exew well told hiss “no, I wa Seaia’enan ito Mock «Gutter yrivy, atthe ferry house, foot of Cortlandt street, on | land; there are but two Cozzens’ in Cleveland, and tI tlement of five days before me. venture to predict tf with solersble.certainty, © Scnm Monarso Stan, which was ashoro at Currituek, nday evening, about eight o'clock; the package was | keep cating houses; the tickets produced by Messrs. | of Mi Yerene Michneas will melt away, and Santa Anna | j,¢° n | with me to the | * Waited Btater ti done up in brown paper on the outside and white blot- | Keyster and Fisher were of no use, and were altogether 1) < | op returning to Mexico may find, instead of an imperial nited S\ shal, and we did i pape y . Be ners ‘Tx Warek of eel etret reine Mea Ling paper on the inside; counterfeit half dollars were | worthless; there was no such street as Spruce street, |* 4 « cron nited States District Court. === crown, he gates of the city closed upon him. The uni- came suherel besten Up rereniis meat Gene Eton ates Twenty-second str and told the M in the package; there was $182 50 in counterfeit half | except one laid down on the map, abouta mile anda half | DECISION ON ACTION FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT. | versal ‘discontent now prevailing must terminate in an | on stern gone, and nothing discovered to tell her ‘name. rected us to come in next morning | dollars of the United States coin. outside of ihe city a Before Hon. Judge Inge soll. | explosion. Colima is even now in revolt, and it is rumored weiee ship Brcenie decided her to be nearly new, and built Ae ud aieko Oh ahat, Lvahovid Luther Homten, Deputy Marshal, being examined, said | John D. Pierce, assistant superintendent on those rail- Arri, 12.—James Conner and William C. Conner vs. | that Colonel Guzman has pronounced at the head of 800 | in the Eustern States. Her ergo s fold tag ena ne ds centreing in land, deposed that the tickets to | 7eteamship Sarah Sands.—About the 10th of Decem- | men, Guadalajara will soon follow suit, and the confla- | boardsand Carolina . ago were not genuine, and altogether worthless; | bér,1849, the libellanta shipped on board the Sarah gration once started will soon involve the whole country, | CAPeHaytien, has requested the Taian Reveremaan te | there ‘was no such person as Co: ens connected with any Fenee tea tone pea) pee a ee cates nena | - that Leeties ey ma oo Aimee piseernien rican seamen, established by him at Cape Hayticn, i lines I went Vome acd he by an officer of the Thitd ward, and brought here, railroad company in Cleveland; the ticket produced b; f , barrels, ages, | Surrounced by fire. Previous to his departure the Dic- | pyor Boat Jacon Bert, which went : Cie eon arie’ ai 1 Nay the tae vars, aud | Ptocured a warrant for his arrest, ‘and also for the ar- | Assisiant District Attorney was of no use whatever, | Printers’ materials, to be carried to Panama, and there | tator drew up a formidable list of proscriptions.. Among | at Sandy Hook, was got off on Tuesday tnd tomatoe 8 Te atliae gan (ook meme he * Test of the other parties, on the’ information of Mr. | Several persons were defrauded on their way out West | delivered in like good order, to be forwarded to San Fran- | the most celebrated of his victims are Generals Minon, | the city. more counter‘ciis to galvanize; he Moore; I accompanied Mocre to May’s, and took what | by buying tickets purporting to be issued by the “Ameri- | Cisco, and there delivered to Messrs. Dewitt & Harrison, | Garcia Conde, and Cespedes. The latter, however, hay- Notiees to Mariners. ae Sy CN coins. ‘were. there; 1 then went to. Thirty-Afth stroct, | cin Inland Passage Company.” or their assigns, at the ship’s tackles alongside, anda | ing preferred base submission to an honorable ‘exile, BUOYS mY PORTLAND HARBOR. ; forty, tifty, sixty fh testified Mhat the tickets producea | bill of lading in that form was signed. ‘The ship arrived | sought Santa Anna at San Augustin, threw himself at the | Two buoys have been placed in Portland Harbor, to point Mr. De Angelis and Mr. Horton, (his de | that he could not say imore of this case than What has | r told me to go on and galvanize the coin, and twas to | been told except as to the arrest;] Mr. May has told the give the counterfeiters, wien the Ach just as it occurred; on Saturday Bowers was arr housand sus give m0, { chongand 1 : x : rishe having procured tHe aid of Captain Spaight to search the | — Devit C. Baldw S bles Bie entice bane haecomnlh omg houste witness: then depcued to the finding ‘of the appa- | by the Assistant District Attorney were worthless; that | at Panama, and afterwards, with the goods on board, | tyrant’s feet, and obtained pardon and permission to fol- | Up hs middle g back in two or three days to get the ratus, &e,, and to the arrest of the parties by Captain | he nad seen many of them in the hands of emigrants on | Sailed for San Francisco, where she arrived in June, 1850. | low him to Guerrero. red, marked 4, sand; I teld him I wanted some mon Spaight and his men, under his (Horton’s) directions; I | former occasions, and who were always duped; and that | Three of (he packages, containing important parts of the The people of Mexico have lately witnessed a sad and | from the shor would bring me $60 next Saturday; he “did not come oa | could not say that any of the counterfeits were found | there was no such man as Cozzens connected in any way | invoice, were not found on board to be delivered. All | painful spectacle. Senor Mota, formerly Lieutenant rept ia v hext Saturday, and on Sunday founda letter under my | W#the house in Thirty-fitth street : ;, | With any: reflroad:runoing out to Glevsland; “witness’| tHAt contd bo found were lightared from the ship by se | Dalene! of the National Goacds sé Ghurabasoo, having “|. Te critueits ina eek ek water aloe entee aca tntes door; it was aoa Brown, stating that he could not come The case was then adjourned till one o’clock this was connected with the various railroads centreing in | dir e ignees, ae ae ent A teberatee al gency ee Vian ha Mite bt from the thore end of the breakwater NW, from the i of v rie ‘lie (Thursday) afternoon. At present there is nothing to Cleveland, and would be able to know if there was any | uponthe beach. Eight of them were, by the cons be : wiiane me the gol Thave spoken of; on te Sasuring | implicate the females. Mr. Tallmadge asked for their such person as Cozzens there who bad authority to for. | placed ina storehouse belonging to Everett & Co., thé | eut.throats; he is now clagaed slong with them and com- | rye So aa gute nan, he § my ; uohiger pre . ignees of the yorrel, and afterwards the goods were | pelied to sweep the streets of the capital. Nothing is | A bell buoy isnow moored in ive fath tor, about 590 arter gave himn 209 of the dullars, and he gave ame tap | discharge, but the Commissioner would not pass upon | ward passengers to Chicago or the Far West. consignees © a . ee A ee apr FS 4 the spplicatio: til all of the testi i SE Fi SCR. sold by invoice, at auction, for $8,500; but the purchaser | more cowardly than fear, and more cruel than coward- is from the Outer Buoy on ship bar, southeast of it; single dollars, and promised to ‘come in next week and sf cae ipa sabe ithe at res Abbook aoa Tho first witness brought upow the stend for the ae- | finding that all’ wero not delivered from the ship, refused | rf 4 jarleston light bearing northwest,” bring me some more money; Brown wrote in 7 ice. You must have among fits at New Orleans a host of the namos of Joseph Van Voris, No. 2 Pavo fence Jobn Allen, wh ing dul f to complete his purchase. Negotiations were entered | political exiles. Let them w the truth, and rejoice Spoken. Trial of John Dorringer for Arson. fares wes Jolin Allen, who, bring duiy sworn. deposed | into between him nnd the consignees in reference to the | At learning that thelr compulsory absenco’will net be | _ Ship Wm Stetson, Honterson, from Now Orleans for Jersey City, and Chailes Bush, 16 Mulberry stree into ee ieee See coca Saat ihe au Sbip Wim, Stetoon,, Hen: road et, Ne 8i ould ge COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. tickets produced by the prosecution was not the hand- Ty of the missing packages, but before the negotia- | long. But when once the Dictator is put down, whom pool Moreh ly, lon 88 60, ore aceslis ua aio ty po ta ahes: planesiant Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. writing ot the defendant Selover, whom he had. known bet repo) he ep dt nae ohanans feoi| eeaa eae ee eae eee anostiae that paid Sank Mace reams am grienas fet Liverpool, was i em; lace in Jersey City, é or many years. goods u man, a a gee if T eould find them; T found the place in Jersey City, | -Apnn. 12.—The trial of the eller Dorringer was pro- |" Isre the Court was adjourned until 11 o'clock the next | landing place, "The libellants thereupon brought suit | arm to falter, The name of Cebullos in cautiously utter- | 23d alt, int a6 los Big Tm Liverpool for Boston, I told Brown the last Saturday that I wished P'could go ceeded with this morning. Young Dorringer, who was morning. to recover the whole value of the invoice. Held by | ed by hundreds of good Mexicans. As for Alvarez, he has A large steam upposed one of the Collins line work at his place, as Idid not like tv work at my own; | acquitted of the charge on Tuesday, was the first witness the Court, that an entire contract for the trans. | not the least aspiration for the Presidency. He is fighting | (the Fscitic), h F Liverpool, Sth inst, no lat, do T said T could take all my things in the evening, and work mmc th : | Superior Court—Spectal Term. cee ee Se ee eevee teat it Tee, | crane petty Kingdom in the South, and everrthing fe: | wits, aodeteissiog lena Be ase ne @4 Mauboy Ull 12 or Lo'clock st night, he sal he could | enna Om he ere ot the Gakenes, . Before Hon. Judge Hoffman. Performed at all unless all are delivered; that if the | vors@he belicf that he will remain there, and reignas | “ rig Holon F Rider, from Palermo for Boston, and sag- Bot stay in his place as he saw men looking for tho | _ John Dorringer eworn—Q. Are you any relative of the ywroppaxr DECISION AS TO THE CONVEYANCE OF an igre peg eps igen allan Seas " i piled with provisions, Slat ult, no lat, &e, i lace; that he would like to look out for anotacr and then | Prisoner? A. No. Q. Are you a tailor? A. Yes. Q. | CinypRopaiTY—ABSTRACT’ OF RESULTS OF OPINION. | 4 ‘y rge y is leaven, the torrent of ministerial decrees is at Foreign Ports. y them; that if a part only are delivered, andthe consignee | length suspended. Public indignation and ridicule has. Aven, V.--Eliphatet Nolt vs. Jas. 8. Thayer and the | accepts them as a performance of the contract in ee ait Bt them. Bonita; the author of most of these Mayor and Commonalty of New York and August Bel- | he cannot afterwards claim damages for the non-delivery | laws, is a sort of political coxcomb, with that little loarn- moni vs. E, Nolt and others.—It is alleged that the | of the whole, but is limited to the damages which he has | ing which Pope long ago pronounced dangerous, and corporation bed full authority to ‘make the grant to | sustained by the non-delivery of that which be has not | with as vapid a brain as ever mistook fumes and vapors fterthat, | Howold are you? A. Twenty-five years; at the time the fier: the | fire occurred in Prince street I was bourding with prison- er. Q. How long before this fire did you go there? A. About five weeks before; the basement was partitioned off; in one part of it was'a stove, with beer and wine; in could come and work there; | did not see hi that was Saturday last; I never saw Bras coins were left in my place. Cross-examined by Mr. ex-Reeorder Tallmadge.—When Canvey as—In port abt March 31, Col for Cowes, ldg; Lizzie T Nichole, Nichole, for N York. neh Morton, for do dor 5 days; brig Adelaide G bourne, Pierce, from Bristol, disg; and others. Sid (before reported'20th), bark Lizzie Loud, Cann, Corks atks Moves Kimball, y 28tl Brown brought me the $1,000 said I would galvanize them | 0% : a | Ni . Stuyvesant the 10th of March, 1810, | received; that if the consignee receives a part, with the | for solid sense. Bonitta, however, understands ti | Seth, Adelaide, Cooper, Collins, do. for him; I did not know for what use or what he was go- | ‘BE other was one bed and some boards the bar wa fur- | aod that to Flack and Gouverneur of the Lat of August, | understanding that he ts to F else, “He isa leading propeictor | RlAlitax;iArr Abril 4. sclte Yiope, York: 7th, Ware, a to receive the whole, and finds | to his pocket, if nothing’else. He is a leading proprietor | poche: and M a % Lonly walvanived the one | ®d other liquors; I think the furniture Was worth $650; , in the manner such grants respectively were | afterwards that the delivery is not complete, he may re- or this journal called the Universal, and has issued acir- | fin. Phindelphia Lis ine phate alc sabe ; on the night of the fire I went to bed about fifteen min- —that the conveyance by Nicholas W. Stuyvesant |. pudiate the partial delivery, but must, in that ease, re- | cular compelling all the public functionaries to subscribe LeGuorn—In port, Marcl{ 18, ship Caspian, Delano (from od he left w th me; 1 | ‘tes after 10; in the back room was a carpet, one sofa, t Neziah Bliss. dated the Ist day of September, 1832, | turn or tender to the carrier, within a’ reasonable time, | to that sheet. One of these unhappy wights observed to Sor. Philadeiphia Sor days: bark Fenny, Simonson, anized; I did no! i sometimes six chairs, one table, and one looking. * # Valid and operative conveyance of rights and in- | the goods that he has received, or show some good reason | me a day or two ago: ‘We are forced to subscribe to the ldg; the reptd Amorican), for do; also ;Idid not ack what he was go dollars; 1h. he 'th gave him at first $61 all any before Icame to the Marshal's ollico and t L i tad E terests then held by the said for not doing £0. He cannot ’retain a part, and claim | Universal. W tand that, but the next decre re? od the Fanny, and another foreign vessel, for Watson has been at iny place with Brow Lot say | AE enti amlays about o'clock: I wentthrough al | “ter water within the boundaries contained in such | damages for its non-delivery. Held upon the evidence, | compel us to read ft, and that Wve will not stand.” | $0\¢%;,4ld Fou, Dark Florence, Drinkwater, Sivork aah, anything tome about this work; he said Brown was a | i16 rooms, to show a lady and geatleman who ¢@¥eyance, and that tie grants of the corporation re- | hat no part of these goods were delivered before they | The Jesuits have not yet made their appearance. They ‘ARACAIBO—In port (no date), e poor man and could not alford to no other person but 8: Saturday last [gave es galvanized by much for learning a gave me coins wn five twenty 2 4 Mary Harvey, spretively, the 19th de, of May, 1844, and the 224 dey | were landed on the shore; that the landing all but the | are sagacious fellows. “Rats, we are told, desert sink- | for NYork—eee Disnater ee ese ede woh geet of June, 1848, were lawful grants duly made within tl three missing packages did not affect the rights of the | ing ship. The Jesuits have sense enough to perceive that | N#UVV!TAs—No Am vessel in port March 26. t through all the rooms but the garret room: Y wean cqadt losaces tia DRE Toren oa the night Or the | Scope of the authority of the grantors—that the division | libellants to recover the full value of all; that the acts | the administration of Santa Anna must full, despite its | ..P9Rt 4u Heanor The sehr Aboona, from Boston, did mot fire, I heard the prisoner go up to bed after me. Q. What | line of Stuyvesant street, established and declared in and | done by the consignees, after the goods were landed, | multifarious deerces and its gewgaw regiments. They are | “Banwaunvco—Sla Merch 7. wie Gee “pe phin gave them to tne fine did you go tosleep? A, About hulf or three quarters | bY the several deeds and grants in the ploadings men- | amount to an acceptance of them in the expectation that | too shrewd to confront a reaction which will inevitably | Janeiro. with part one got them from De Angelia, who desiced me to show them ben eae 8A What ‘clotiies did you weast UA 'The | tioned from the margin at high water to Tompkins street, | ail would be delivered, and on that condition; that the | come, and which will involve in common ruin the minis. | bark Bala date ays Beng oli bet to Brown; I cannot say that De Angelis told me tolet | S10 tothes wear now; near my bed wasa big box be. , Would have becn as between Nicholas W. and Peter G. | goods were never returned or tendered to the carriers; | try, the dictator, the priests, and their precious pro. | Anclofazon, dullivan, dodo. Sid Feb 26, bark Hising Suse Brewa hive say of them if he aeiedioe thea Tonging to me; Tdid not’ leave w light burning when [ | Stuyvesant in their lifetime, and is, as between all and | and that the fire is not a sufficient reason to excuse this, | tector, Senor Lares. ‘The Jesuitsare right. Martyrdom | Mors, Liverpool. Sigmund Moore examined by Mr. Ridgway—Is an elec- | VOSi Yea. | put my candle on the mantelpiece, in a | ¢Y'Y person now claiming under them respectively, a | asit consumed only those that were left on the beach, | might be endured in a good cause; but voluntarily to as- ‘onto CanruLo—In port March 25. brig Kato, Oliver, tro plater in gold and silver; witness then detailed the just'and equitable division and apportionment of all | and not thore that were stored. eld, therefore, that | sume the responsibility of a government of fools and | P,S"4 fox Baltimore 4 days; schr Dolphin, Keene, from wished to board; the prisoner was not in; , t ‘dlestick. Q- How did you put it out? A. I wetted | JY , fact of Mr. May coming to him, and his then consulting | ©?" 2 . | right to land under water and water privileges which i 0 m States Marshal and gave information; on Saturday last I | Ttnt Sihat awakened me: 1 then went to the window, | Tespectively as owners of the shore line under their | three missing packages; that damage is the difference be- Rio Januin bark Sei ‘Smith; Val- saw Brown within two blocks of May's house; Thad seen | Thronts that awalenod me; | tan vit tt accu fee! | father’s will, from the point near Ninth street to the | tween the value of the whole invoice at San Francisco, TELEGRAPHIC. paraiso. Cla 21s , Benthall, NYork; 224, him twice before at May’s; I thought I would see where | ° How did you open the window? A, I raised the sash; | Poiut near Twenty.third street. on the north, as shown | when the ship arrived, and the value of the invoice ex: LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. the Flying Childers (supposed » Br vessel), do; 27th, bark he was going; he went down Houston street into the | Pico" ln Guoke issuing from the barroom below: Taaw | 8 the pleadings and exhibits—that tho grantees of | clusive of the missing packages. Rew 01 koa take | eee First avenue, and got into the cars, an I also got in; | },then saw smoke issuing from the barroom Welow; TAaM | Flack and Gouverneur of any portion of the parcel, con- z tow ORLEANS, April 11, 1864, | occ Liverpool HEN WOrE, Wie eres et sBrown got of between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-dfth | te prisoner, who cried Gre from out his room; T did | tained in the grant made by the corporation, dated tho The steamship Texas has arrived, bringing dates from | “agua in pore Maceh orate ae a Gee a, ‘streets; I got out between Thirty-ifth and Thirty-sixth | fot 60 tnte is roomy iraself fn amy room: 1 dressed at | 18tday of August, 1825, and of all persons claimin, un- _ Police Intelligence. . Vera Cruz to the 8th, and the city of Mexico to the 4th | Boston, arr 20tb; others as before. ‘ atreets; I saw him go into Thirty-nfth street; there wore | {he Prisoner dressed lnmac™ ther hed: the feather bed | det them, take and hold down to and bounded by the | _A7vest of a Young Man under Suspicious Circumstan- | i stant ‘TRixipap—In port March 17 (back date), brig Wavorley, four iron railed houses, and he went into the first house belonged pore § ‘Who ‘tid that chest belong to that | line of Stuyvesant street continued, according to the | Cé—Yesterday officers Radford and Clark, two of the : ‘ for NYork. PB going from the Second ayenue towards the water; 1 | belonged to me. GQ. Tle see nate? Ae Tt, belonged to | metes and bounds of the several lots or parcels conveyed | Chief's ‘‘shadows,”” noticed a notorious individual, | Santa Anna’s progress against Alvarez was received lome Ports. stopped within three or four. doors, where there was an o th meen ee raphe ep en arden agent’s sign; I ai him for one of the three | a 5 | right or pre-emptive privilege attached ‘to or became Bs csgth Sle erey oop: Jenkins, Sh , Prov! iat tad been given me, and he waid there was no suc Pe err pae the sane Waa ff Baaey teat Thad £2 | vested in any such grantee or person to any land under Ceoctesomalan ti “a ee i y Fe RGl nce wus nich URE iia Aad ‘ ten : ei | eens eee reeks i pasty living there; I gave him a description of the man Teave it on the platform; the prisoner was behind; I don’t water, or water privilege, in part of or adjacent to such lere h@ offered to the paying teller a $500 bill on the ie er were generally worsted. Prisoners were t BOSTON—Arr April a had followed, and 1 begged of him, without giving him | {®ve (Ton he Dalton ie rere a va the street an | ots or parcels, except When (xpress granted, and ex- Mechanics’ Banking Association, asking for small bills. | taken on both sides, ahd several of them were shot. Re- expool, Teh ult; Fo to them of land then or now under water, and that no | named Louis Barnard, pass down Wall street, whom they | with great enthusiaam by the inhabitants. Several skir- | x FARTIMORE Ar April 1, steamer Mount Savage, Post, Larkin, Chubbuck, Ware- hips Wild Rover, Hamilton, Re aad? pike al 12th me, and held all my clothes and my bed; I put in the any particulars, to bring me an officer; he did so; when cept as next mentioned—that the parties whose convey. | The tellermot liking the appearance of Barnard, and feel- : ult; bark Delphos, the offcce and he and 1 wore standing all three together, | cer and another man grabbed me, and took us next | Soees under Flack. & Gouverneur, bound upon Tompkins | i04 Femewhat suspicious of him, declined to'take the | inforeements for the government troops were constantly "pramees ie inne Tolsnd Brown came out, and came down toward: us; tmade | gor to get somo water, there, is a yard in the rear of | ‘tert gro exclusively entitied to the preemptive orotuer | Dil. Barnard then left and proceeded to the Atlantic | drawing towards the scene of revolt. grace Giey aieland some excuse to the agent and went away; I heard Brown | coud get over the fence; I understand a good many | P¥ivilege to any grant of land under water extending be- Bank, and there procure’ tens and twenties in exchange The papers say that Alvarez’s followers were deserting | Ames, Ames, Richmond; Native A\ NYork. tell the agent he intended to remove away to Eleventh | COUN get onte the tence; I units tf eoou recut. | Youd the line of Tompkins strect into the river, which the | 10r the bill. On leaving the bank the officers accosted | iim: put the revolt is evidently more formidable than re. | SABA for & ship of about 300 or 600 blaek. street and Third avenue, and he went away; the officer | Tt of an attack being made upon the house five or | efPoration is now, or may hereafter be entitled tomake, od Lobel sto custody, aiel conveyed tin before) ts Ce eee Ge (BD, Stone, Liverpooi via Halifax; asked me to give Lim all the particulars, but before I | cCven days before the fire? A. Yes; both in the day and | *ccording and in proportion to the extent of their re- | the Chie oe ti ae ce ie Yor Europe; bark Maria Hersey, Davis, P ‘ e 2. 185 denas to lo spective possessions on Tompkins street. That no pur. | 824 $570 was found in his pocket. The Chief of Police New Onimans, April 12, 1854. | enas t u chaser or person deriving tile under eter G-Stuyvesant | ordered his detention. The $500 bill is supposed to have | Private letters from Mexico are very contradictory as | Jehu Stovens, Prtors Candice could answer him Brown got into the Third avenue cars; | Ct0TL Yt was made by some loafers around the corner; ood Aig Be wens, Peters, Cardona: or under Flack and Gouverneur to any parcel of ground | been stolen, as the prisoner, could give no satisfactory | to the Alvarez insurrection. It is stated that a tele- 1 T requested the officer to come with me and follow him, (ee eee enn oe tone tn toward. the i , 5 hepa ' rd the prisoner: but he said he could not do it; 1 ran down ten or twelve 7 NN8 heard them say: “G—d, Iytehmen—in eight award, Tibbetts, Havane, William, Kenerson, Phila- load for Cubat Mechanic, Merriman, Portland Boas ‘ ] 3, \ of the divi of Stuyv account of how it came into his possession. m Carroll, Hutchins, Jacksonville; Mary Anns, Lines. bloke and, turned of from, the, Second avenue days well get them out” Ut waaWihursday week be: | Porth the divion Ime of Syren street, doen. Charye of Sain a Fate Deck Landi=Xeslerdas, | etaghie derpateh was received at Vera Crur, juat before | Gecrastown. (BU. Gorge Ril Wickens, Balimers? blocks ahead of me; I overtook it and jumped on it; 1 fy. the He a. ccose-examination sald the room | Ownership, to any piece or parcel of ground under water | Oflicer Ruearre-ted oman named William Henry Stokes, | the Texas sailed, announcing the cessation of hostilitios | jy "dor Emerald, Basset Sie Heer aan Rog, Sta looked in, but did not go inside; Tsaw Brown in company — when he got up was very dark: he did not light a lamp, | OF otherwise, or to any privilege to the southward of said | 04 warrant issued by Justice Osborn, wherein the ac- | petween Santa Anna and*Alvares, in consequence of con- with another person whom I never saw before; that i ‘ 4 | Stuyvesant street; and that no purchaser or person de- | cused Stands charge, on the oath of William W. Jen- ‘i anchored in the Koads, ships Union, ine Hard- Bowers, we rode dwn the Bowery to the corner of Hes: Rot did the prisoner, Tsaw how the prisoner was drvssed | riving’ title under Nicholas W. Stuyvesant, to any piece | BINS, OfNo. 48 Friuiiy jiace, with obtaining from him, | cessions by the former. On the other hand, some letters | ing, barks Horace, Avola, Celestia, eho if Maso ter atreet; they got out in Hester street, and I got out in g P or parcel of ground under water or otherwise to the | Say that Alvarez was strongly fortified ona hill at Pere- | Ghmere remain inthe Roads, Ship Tranquebar ald 10th. but I very often saw the reflection of a light; there is a house on each side of the fence; I wore boots at the time; I don’t know whether the prisoner wore boots or shoes in the morning; in the police office I say he wore on the Sd day of August, fet $500 in payment for 214 iinera suaain a the Reads. ‘Ship Tras acres of land, part of a militar? warrant, No. 1,396, situ- i , Arr Schr Susan Ross, Genn, ated on the a onda Of Slate nad Derbys probe i Fay. grina, with every preparation made for a determined re- | Bucksville, SC, Sth, achra Glenview, Partridge, Cardenas: = “ ” 7 1 Sld 10th, sehr Alhambra, Erskine, Balti: ‘A deed was given by Stokes on the | sistance. ‘The general opinion is that Santa Auna will | S\J0u sche Atbaubra, Braking, Baltimore, © half a block below; they went down Hester street. crossed Centre to Canal, crossing Broadway and into Lis- son street, and when about two or three houses from southward of such divisional line of Stuyvesant street orcan be entitled to any parcel of ground under water, e or otherwise, or to any privilege to the northward of | ¢tte county, Ohio. rch street, on the left hand side, Brown went into a ‘ r ce. such line carried down to 1 § ayment of the money, which purported to have been | be defeated and fiually overthrown. York. House and the other went over towards West Broadway, *80ek;,the prisoner owed me $56; he promised to give it | Schein the grat entitied suite is wiroat | Tay G8) BY but in truth and in fact it had not; and “! CHARLESTON—Arra\pril§, ships Gipsey (Br), Hay Twaited in Lispenard street for ton minutes and be did Srorning of the fire, after dressing, | put my bed in the | Of 6a well entitled to all and'singular the parcels of | °° y itwas evident that Stokes never had Fernando Vo Feb 6; Franchise Gazelle, Bra:ier, Card not come out; I sent a message to my brother, who is a clerk ina store in Canal street; my brother came and I requested him to get me an: fficer; he looked, but could not find an officer in that neighborhood; in the mean land, and land under water contained any right or title in said property; and it is now alleged mall | Durporting soto be inané hy the ed and conveyed, OF | that the decd is fulse and fraudulent, and made for the MARITIME INTEMLIGENCE, executed by Nicholas W. Stuyvesant or wife to Neziah | PUrPOse of cheuting the complainant out of the amount | ~ y a AS PBR R NB At oat Bliss, and dated the Ist day of September, 1832, subject | Of Money as abose stated. The officer conveyed Stokes | gaye All packages and letters intended for the New Yors + time Brown came out and had a brown paper parcel in jad’ np music on Sunday; the house could baentered | 19 the restrictions and provisions therein contained, and | before tho magistraic, and on his examination he stated | Hsmatp should be sealed. pooeed fo,be, Beisiae. Cle Ore, sone Mae: his hand; he went down to the corner of Lispenard through the front door and basement; there were shut- | #180 to all the right, title and interest of the corporation | that he is fit y tive yeurs of age, a native of England, and | ners | Bamahoy Adame Windia ere PAUP S, street and West Broadway, where he met Bowers waitiog {ery to the front windows; don't know whether there | Of the city of New York, and of the people of the State of | Tesided in Fifiy-tcurth street, and follows the business ALMANAC FOR NEW TORK—Taug Day, MOBILE—Arr April 6, barks Ooilla, Stark, 11 days from for him; when Brown perceived me, he went into agro- Were at the back or not: the reat yard could be entered | NeW York, in and to the land under water, and water | Of raising hogs; anc in reference to the charge prefer- | soy nisna, +5 25 ) moow Risks. 717 | N¥ork: Howisnd,” Bminons,, Boston; brig Kollorsom, box; when I heard these people say “G—d a Dutchmen,” I was standing on the door step; | cause of these loafers saying this was because | they would not pay for what they had; we | 01 ath & Elizabeth, St oore, Boston. In tl sien; whan Re came out I eaid to him, “How do you rights, and privileges as the same are granted in and by | Ted against tir, be replied:—“T have nothing to say | guy gems 16 37 | maa wares, do, or? he said, ““Whoare you’ hedid not recoliect me, | "MOVU RMN WT tthe time you heard the | the two certain grants, mentioned in the pleadings, the | bout it.”” lie wus required to nd bailon the charge, | #°% SS RAO | NEW! ORLEANS Ate April 5, PM, steamship. Bt Isaid to him, “Did you not see me twice at Mr. May’s | siarm of fire, aid you see any one around the house’ | O8¢ thereof dated the 13th day of May, 1944, made to | #4 in defau't he was committed fi dave on eee © > : Borate, Gray, Aspinwall Sh elt; shiga 46 ith, Bouse” “Oh, yes, so Tid,” aid he: a conversation ‘oo | "Yea: the front gate was fastened; the shutter on one | SA Hliphalet Nott, and the otter the 2id of June, 1848, | _ Stabling with a Kmife—Yesterday Sergeant Mansfield bidhaabceViner dt caorira ech ses ks Parion a" d place between him and me, in which he spoke of the bal | Sie was closed, but not on the other: the basement door | Made to Hezekiah Bradford. And further, that such } strested Thomas Mulloy, on a charge of violently assault- ar Boston; brigs ‘tros work of Mr. May; le said’ sume pieces were done good, | ‘was closed; there were 10 marks of footsteps on the | Psintifl ir, and will be entitled as adjacent owner, to the | ing eter Gaunon, of No. 57 Orange street, witha knife; | 1) penis City Medowan, New Orleans, MO Ro- | Toya /ihra@an,O,aare: Victoria. (Sp) -y Which T said were done by me: he asked me if ever I | snow where the fence was. Preemptive privilege to any grant which the corpora: | Others ch the hands and body The chore ya eeda is : é ; taincer, Robinson, Cork and a mi wan Hinks, Clea worked in that line before; I said “Yes,” and told him I abe or : ' tion now may lawfully make, or hereafter may lawfully | Others on the buns and body. The charge was had worked for Max Roscoo—(this I fold to, say by | oun Se praieaar Tani ue a Tork ee three or | make, of land under water, incr to the eastward of the | ing with intent te tae life, andas such, Justice Bogart Mr. De Angelis)—I gained Brown's confilence by ibis; | fy aveteet, persone might jump this distance from the | €astwardly line of Tompkins street to which such pre- | Teauired the aecurrd to God bail in the sum ot $1,000 to Brown «aid ‘If you wait one minute here I will not delay | fang et? emptive privilege may be attached; that such pre- | Sswer the charge, ceognized the ‘witaess in the you, I have got some metal in this parcel which you ses, Two hours were occupied by the summing up of coun. | ¢mptive privilege ix appurtenant to the said plain- | $°™ o! $500 to apy ad testify at the trial. do you see that man walking over there, (pointing to | sei, after which his Honor charged the jury. He said | {# ownership upon Tompkins street, in propor- ee Bowers,) I wish to give him this parcel, and I willsce | that of these two young men one had been pronounced | tn to, and governed by the ownerships of the, ou in a minute or two if you will wait hero,)' they went | not guilty. It was for them to determine whether the | #¢Ver#l grantees under Flack and Gouverneur, to the her towards Walker sirect in West Broadway t went | prisener was to be consigned to the gallows or the State northward of the line of Stuyvesant street; ‘and that by | together with «ther a which Mr. Biddy, | $ehF Charles Williame, Boyd, Kingston, Je, R W Trundy wn hand Bowers the parcel | vastateed tht reason thereof, the right and privilege of such plaintiff | Mrs. Clak and other populer iacwlors of the compan b . and something out of his pocket which I coutd not recog. | Hee TEA enpesed iat {ihe frame bailing | comprises auy land ung water, between the codtreline | will appear, la announced for this evening. Dany | Schr SN Smith, Smith, Burnt Fort, Ge, Dolner & Potter. | days from Calla nise; they separated, Bowers going towards the Battery | way accessible on three sides, and it seemed difficult to | f Thirteenth street, continued into the river, from the | Broanway Tur \1x&.—Miss Julia Dean will play Julia and Brown in the opposite direction; having learned the | (ynvey articles therefrom without being seen. Inthe | castwardly side of Tompkins street, and the southern | jn «jho Hunchback,” this ern-ug, supported by MM residence of Brown I thought it my duty to follow the | Couvey ; m , line of Kightcenth street, from the same sirle of Tompkins Pa ge gL the ; Uf the prisoner's rushing from the door, it was to be pkias | Conway as Master Walter, and tle other members of & other man; he walked about three hundred yards without | {vec {ue Prisoner's Sushi (consciousness of guilt, or | St#eet, the limits of such right and privilege to be the | company nt this sho Seeing me, when he turned round; when hé saw me Tran | Sinsidered whether it was the consciousness of guilt, or | Said centre of Thirteenth atrect, and the said south side ; to him and told him ‘Your friend is a nice gentleman to | jt ay object for the ro to set fire to the building, it | Of Eighteenth street. That the plaintitfs in che second Burtox’s Tih atRk. sas a sen, Antwerp; Eudocia (Br), Doane, Liverpool; Arthur (Br), Rey, Carson (Br), Mills, do; Emma (bp, Vader: ark Lucy) Redding, Boston; brig David 3 Brows, Liverpool, T P Stan ol, Bucklin & Cra rleston, CC Duncan & Co. stor. , Boyd & Hinck , Attakapas, Thompson & ¥ 'B 0 Cori Thee arks Ortous, Jaa J ; Apri, clipper ship Climax, Howes, 66 Schr SJ Warig, Smith, Savannah, McCready, Mott & | Urive Ambassador (Be), Dower wee afl Vath Co. Bermuda; schrs W Eldridge, 0; ight ulin Ann, Plereo, Jacksonville, HD Brookman | son NYork: Aurora, Phulroote, o. N—A Silas verill, ssties Biz TFaue. | "SW MEDRORB 1 ape, 0 aot Ontac Soue , ‘otter, x ), bowun: ilmington. 'Dolner & Potter. | South supplying I 7a iaaleaehelichae hae ~ ton, NEWB KT. The great Suaksperean play “The C Murray, , the * my brig Mazatlan, Darien, tell me to wait on the corner and never came back; there ~ | entitled action, August Belmont and others, are seized of | Tempest,’ is the sttracion for to-night, and is anat- joston, Dayton & Sprague. Sid 100 miler Bitehige’ Nv ork ught to be honesty among. thieves.” T can’t say if he Was pecessary that the furniture be removed: but in- | god well entitied to a line of front on Tompkins atrect, | traction seldom offered. ‘The scenery, acting machinery, m, Chase A 00, NEW LONDON Are apa gr se Clarendon, Jame- confidence in me, but he walked with me and we | Fomoyed. After reviewing the evidence at some length, | (except as may have been taken for any avenue or | music, all are excellent, and the piece is altogether supe- RW Ropes & Co, son, Rondout for Boston; Delaware, NYork foe ‘ : y were talking about plating the silver doliar that street,) next adjoining to the line of Stuyvesant street, | OF: Bee ee eel Brital Ri cation iece: his Honor said the crime was a common one in this coun- vUHILADELPHIA—Cla April 11, schrs Henlow, Homan, ite, Be were in May's house; 1 spoke to him about Roscoe, f ‘ in | On the north, and extending to the centre of Nineteenth Navronat ‘Trraine.— Unole Tom's Cabin" is to be ¥ \ 7 3 Sod had a similar conversation with himabout the things | {f¥; And admonished the jury as to the points of law in | street. "And, by reason thereof, are and will ve entitied | played thie -vening. cain aig akbacy, Te oo Eingreon) Eats eneee ccettadans bales fr not log well done; I toki him I was the only one | The jury then retired, and after remaining out about | % Sdjacent owner to the pre-emptive privilege to any | Wartaci’s THvaruk—An excellent bill fa announced : ‘ARRIVED ; Taylor, Middletown; J Rusling, Weaver, Providone in the United States who could prepare a solution to | an hour returned a verdict of not guilt grant which the corporation of the city or New York may | for this evening, includiug two favorite pieces. All the “ Cox, Houck, Fall River; America, Mears, Brid, id soft peatel bahgan Bragg fi and therefore Mr. Satan | a ey engl or hereafter may lawfully make, of | popular comedians w'!! oy year are Bg tit Sqn ony horty eae ert ar Ly seco lt aphpr applied me; ra le more delay I ay i i ee eae eee % | land under Water, to the eastward of ‘the said wardl ‘ 7 " 7 a Dow’ sonversation about being fooled by ie. ten bir nh of General Seasons, | line of Tompkins street, and lying between t ssootberiy Bansew’s Muskus.—\‘ihe O11 Brewery”? still keeps | ee See ed Br gity_ Ronstger'ef Li verpook, water Lag pled Traian ’d W! Palge, ectaeets r= 4 being sent to Jersey City and not finding him fort his Honor the Recorder. | side of Eighteenth street and the centre line of Ninoteet the stage ai thisestoblishment. Ji will be played again | gpg abandoned, March 18, J Jorgansona, seama: ‘Lowell, Savannah,’ Sid there; 1 said I should like to haye « fair understanding | TRIAL OF ISAIAH SELOVER FOR DEFRAUDING EMI- street, as such streets should be continued to such ex- | this evening An excellent aftoruoon periormance is an- April 4, 4 45.1 ‘brig, Mary Lowell, w : o = where I could meet Bit we got to Jersey City ferry GRANTS, | tent in the river as the corporation shall be authorized to | "ounced. xchrs Wil where I saw an officer (Charles wei Bowers Phil ion, from ir Mrwcrumis, No. 412 Broadway; are drawing | 9, S!P NTN tia ry, ton ‘The entertainment offere| for this evening Jat 47 20, lon 47 W, fell in with innumerabl SROOND DAY grant, and to which a pre-emptive privilege is or may be Cunrsty” fam going across the water, where shall I see you Arn 1?.—The trial of Isaiah Selover, for defrauding , attached. That the defendants in such last mentioned | full hous iven him my card in Chureh street, and he said, “Oh, I | several returned Californians; by selling them spurious | suit, Freeman Campbell and Rutherford Moody, are | is novel and unique. ficldmice for four days: the ship continued leebound wwe got your card, I will call there;’’ I said he could not | tickets for Chicago and the Far West was continued to- | seized of, and well entitled to a line of front on Tompkins | Woop's Minswnris.—!he new barletta, Uncle Tom's Bours, anc. in endeavoring to get clear carried away come there, and I made an appointment to moet hima: | day. The second witness for the prosecution was sworn, | street, (@xcept any portions which may have been taken | Cabin.” is gi ary evembciges Worddd Prondway, and |." v0 Taylor’s,in Broadway; we then came up to the officer,and and deposed as follows: — | for any avenue or street,) extending from the centre of | it ia highly ‘successful. It is to be ’ Ship R 1, Gilehrist (of Thomaston), Gilchrist, Liverpool, 25 Baker, Baltimoro; ater, Al i, rr Worcester, jeldhia: , do; Wm Sandford, Jones, do; Emporium, Shropshire, do; Mountain. Wave, Turner, Rondout; sloop John Henry, Jackson, Al- bany. 4 j PORTSMOUTH—Below April 8, sohrs Amanda, Jonesport or NY ork, PORTLAND—Arr April 10, schr Galon, Chaso, George- O Gere. with mdse On the 2th, 30th re Gal 1, 1 cer took him to ® place adjoining the ticket office, | if he wanted a ticket, and witness said he did; defendant i 4 | + ‘ P sated thisevening. days, with mdse and 476 passengers, to Snow & Burg: town. Cid schr Gen Hersey, Folsom, Matanz I said, ‘Yow have to make an arrest,’’ Bowers made a Amos Fisher, being duly sworn and examined, testified Nineteenth street to the contre of Twentieth a1 sand . 0. 5 7 h iv ‘Lan Tush to he ticket office, and. we lost sight of him; we | that he was a farmer; resided at New Buffalo, Mich, that. | dy reason thereof aro, and will be entivied, as adjacont | CNRS Hati-—The Buckley Ministevls, with Horn March tl 1ei 48 12, lon 4, Lyman Rebingan, will Scr Florence NV io, choy ane Getohelirde fos could not tell where he was till we saw him running back | when he returned from California, in January last, he was | owners, to the pre-emptive privilege to any grant which | 8 Brirge. give ove of their excellent entertainments at 1). R 1, @ had from Mareb 21 to April 4 conti Franfort; Nourmahal, do for do. . meters through the gate into the main street, and ther@the of- | brought by an emigrant runner tot. office of Selover, | the corporation of New York may now lawfully make, or | 5%9 Broadway, this evening They are capital mosicians, ST MARKS—Arr March 29, brig C A Coo, Hubbard, N ficer arrested him; he had not the bundle then; the offi. | the defendant, No. 141 Liberty street; Selover asked him | hereafter may lawfully make, of land under water, to the | TH® Bkoapway MENAGERIE, No. 89 Broadway, wiil close 4 ordered down tho bay because of smallpox ‘on i] eastward of the easterly side of Tompkins street, and | with this week, and all who desire to see its wonders TONINGTON—Arr April 11, schts John Mahone, Ja. om pearclved him, but could not find anything on him; cobs, Virginia for Boston: HW fox Fal ie ali, We said he better nA then, as the offices would be \ying between the centre line of Nineteenth street and | should go at once. he was thon removed to the station iked him | crowded byé aid bys, afd he would be unable to get one; centre of Twentieth street, as such streets shall be | Ware's SERENADERS are giving concerts at 405 Broad- 0, Svout the bundle, and'he aald’ he hed Wh | Sicteoe host oo hes tor hls clot to Coteber ae: | Sonuinents. fo, GialnT a grocaniputve privates: ie ; | te i “a7, auw 8 largo quan: IN, NOARY Aj shad ett fede or $20 f sume} the seder Tes toished | sony ve etisched, and te padh esieck, tater they eves | TOT eae wee oe | tity The Cre heavy weather during tho erry, © a C A Hoo! jor, Williams, NYor a + on ene sence sed lventto Mr’ Mays end there toon im igrant Train "srituese naked the defendant Af there a the corporation is or may be authorized to grant. | ,. HARr's Wwoin Wortp is on exhibition at 377 Brondway. | passage, toes eal No*\tuima, Havre, March Il, with mise coins like those produced; Horton took possession of the | was not some mistake, as he had paid for a ticket | That the defendants, Edward Robins and SH oph | Full of amusement and instruction. and 0 passe Su Lirtaenos Had one, teath on the coins, and we went to Thirty-ffth street; we went tothe | on the first class train; Selover said no, that | in, are noized of and entitled to the parcel | Siaxom Butz gives one of his eutertainmonts at Libra: FR ye saw ship Dolia Maris, Folie Oce of Twenty-Arat ward; Capt: Spaight accom | jt would make no difereace, oe Ht wes aly | gC IMpd Fouling on Tomphine atrest, lying, betrepa Bere 2 Sass renin, Sita aad Cave Heer Soi

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