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‘POLITICAL LIBEL SUITE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Before B >. Judes aly: THOMAS bass VS HENBY, BRBEN. Cor % —wr Whiticg co eced this morsing, the ence Tor the vefendsat He «poke substantislly as follows: — May it pleace the court, this, gem#lemtea of the jury, is Bcontroy-rey teen Me Serr, @ s@eator of this State, asd once oa al rman of t @ city, aad Mr. Erden, a @itiren of New York, formerly @ resideat of the cixth ward, rep esented by Mr Bare You sll recollect the corruptions of the late © mdr Connell. You all recollect thet py bbe a! teat: ee diree eo to the msl- adminis! ration of the elty govern cert fa 1861 wad 1852. Youel\now that the purilc pruperty of the city was Gisripates me variety of @eys, aul, as the community wae led to believe, it was op sled to private use. So strcog was this suspicion, that It led to op toquiry, @nd the whole community +ss ratified thet romp semery must be civens+rat for the evil, You know that this led to the ado tion of measures rhich ceanlted ix achinge of thy aivy govrr meat Jo the elJort to effect this chenge, it eas *hougbt that an increase of Bumbers in the repress ative Weld remedy the evil During the time that or. Bar was a mem*oc of the Commos Couce! be MW ret ciasell as a candidate for the somivation of Sn You all know that the morel charecter of amsa *ho becomes a candidate for pffice ovght reriourl token in‘o consideration, an’, ix our communi y eacecinlly, if feos and unlicensed Intitave is not given to tL wongue co apes’ of sushosn idste, (here cam be 09 such totcg as guarding ourselves Sceins! corrupting ivfise cos We live in.a conotry gov- erned by the people = «hey « yt their law makers and their rulers; snd when wea come forward as candidates, Bnd submit their cheract-1 tw dscus to be any re-traict impo # pou th: it, Imean to sey toat a party is ¢ “1 in speaking Bgsinsta pablis man who is 1 with offences by public carer Tits pe-mivsiow to copeat what pablis remo. tthe copdidte vef x the people The ean Gidats must submt: to have his ter talked aout Whee tr offered b fas esistent Aderman and Alderman, be exposed hice serutioy Noman, peare, said augh! & 2 (hea When heifer. nga capdwiate for Seaator of this State, he had prevtounly beem seseived with »setof wen who were e.cured 0° gros cehug enciee Deing corrupt in the eve he public believed this of men who anier avd f idaves The dinto office with out wgr at, and csme out, at the end of the ; ear, owning | lacds ond houses, Fe bnow to this day tant our strecta have been turned to velvste use and privale sgeraatizs meut Thus stood sos vben Mer tare offeced bimssif kgA canvidate tor Seve'er Now, geatlemes, Mr. Barc for the firet time think that be oogat to coms tate @ court ct justice to hove bia ohs sereceraced We con tend, first then, thet Mr Bare haviog offere! hiasell es Bcardste s full ent freed seuretoarf his character and quejitcatio s #45 aut onwed by law. Mr Barr knew at the tins became forward thay he ves gusoroted of farmirg out sp ewtrents of the othes of policeman, and, Prowing th * teovume o candidats, aad feet cd his elvetion ; so that Re hos sustained co irjury from ol the comrosm’s that have beea ma'e upen character = No'withstendieg nll th» alley tions azedé by the Issrneseounsel in oveoing this cas fa retetion te ha pois nous « eof mative with which he was suri andes, #r Harr was savc*stul, aad he is now a member of she -enxte, il tha: Mr Kroon uttered wes of no avail; and Wr. Barr ta now able to any tust he ‘as lived doen ois «newiee, He ought Eever fo have come bare + vindi bis snarac er, for men ere bond to pay tbe vensity of their poai- re or legs the @rject of raproach — Me, 4 cHede? in os election, next oommasnces erben [amae® the aovlogist of a » © «bo prostit the oub- Mie prers. ve ix the licsntio: sof the press or of he ton, They onght ooth vv ba proparly eived; and we ought to have a sicgio eye to the ttof oorinstitutions Bat there should be free Giscussion allowed upoo tho merits of @ caasidute for office; snd if ® men Dae hear: thiogs derog.tory of euch candidate, be fever thew tu bs true, py the lw of our Jand { ie 09 line) to repeat them ‘a thoa- 24 iz fluences are brought to bear upon au indivicual idi-g public offic s—tulliexces watch caonot te proven. My lesroed frien? bas eteted that the inv ration held before the Keer der turvet out an ab orcio? ut he cid not give th» reason (t as besause the man who was to joim-tee tive ia the chaia of ciroamstan- which souls go home to these parties, It msv turn out here that when tress on the et here, he mar won’t snseer, for I way convict moselt'? to Jay facts betora you which will induce you ty en tba’ Mr Harr hes mare & mistats fa comi:g before this Court, neting large and vindictive cami inst Mr Erben And what Res Erben done? He meets, om invtetiin, at the Bese of a (ried, (Mr, Bese> ) tome eupporters of the reform movement He Buppo-es, at lest. tot ere geal man who hove met thue togetber to ducus+ tee ments of the vx riow cendioniesf reMfos t th ec miogecleoins Mr Erben head that Mr Garr bas acco rmptly He als men ignorant of Mr. Borr’a chorno'rr on igno-ant of the character cf Br. Peswe of the Five P. Mission He aid ro more than rvy of you would have said under pimilar circumetamves Previous to thi merting, the Recorder had been getpe o with an investigation Me Eroea bad teen informed that Mr George J smith war the recijient cf meveva for pote pominetixcs at this time Smith wus saemineo "bs Jeerned covas:Ihes said thet I Was tresert at his exemiontion At the omecf the meeting ay Me Recorder 1 u bee tekea the. epee: Smito:nd Mr. AM. O smith the fect is that Mr. Barr received $125 rem = Ml 0. Hmi h, and $100 fron Mr. Pant, fer nominations to pol'ce xopointm-nts For tanste y for fir Bare, bat uufortumtely for us, Wr Bact ie cond Bot 1 think we here suflotont evid nee to astisfy you The-e ch-rges, thea against Me. Barr, be- ing matter of public romer, we Eben «tated thet he un- derstood ‘hey were facts, end believed them to be true If be ssid that bs’ © kow they were true, he meant to say te knew it as you know facts of which you reed, It wea thwbiodof krowiedge that Mr. sroen intended to c mmupicete [ suppose thet if Ervea thought that Mr Pease was the fiend of Mr Barr, be would have been mor carefal in the words he used; or, if he knew that bef eq store keep-r, with whom Barr Goalt, waa st the meeting, he would not have ssid ro much upon the subject We ourstives hare heard of this corruption in the Common Council, We know that thousands end thoursods bave been paid for nomina tions, and it is tiv ¢ th # this torreot of corruction was stopped. Gentlemen, Mh ‘or you to administer a whole pome lesson He who cemmt live cowas bad character ts unfit for pub ic office, aio, | wax even going to sas,tor pri- vote associati vs Comvensst fora slancer should never helpamsn of poli tdebarsster He wh» bas the irost character, ir vine cases: ut of ten. goes in o court. if this had been en ie putatt mon Mr Ba r’s private char.cter, Mr. Breen pever+honls have uttered the words. Bat Mr. Borr was public man, end he ctill contiones ia Office. He bas acoumulsed seaith; so rouch thst, thovgh such a large proyeeti 4 swept away in tre Lafarge G0, p epty remsiaa. ithout cetairiug you on the subject of comolant I would cali your attention to the cae as it now standa a large portion of the compleint has rot bern proven Tho graveat charge Erbeo ir, that br secused Mr Barr of havicg gold the offices of pvlice to \arioas persons, and partica larly to ons A M 0. > mith dy us and we have ateemp'ed to justify it is reduced in ephetence tothe: #e say that Barr did Boll police appoinrments to Sant and Smith. We able to show that 4 M ©. Smith paid $125 ‘or this bat Iwas not tment The plaiarff wit! perbaos eadeavor oa the other haud, to rbo# thet whea « M C. Smit ve the $125, it wes for the purp»seo' secariog Bare’s elostion to the Senate. But wil understand that when a man recetves bribe. be gecerally pretends that he tkes it for something else. It may be pretended nere thet this $195 *ae psid for ano-ner purpose than the Appointmen' Inthe other cese, of Baat, who is dead, we have # Witness whe will prove that money was paid to Mr Bart, soa that toe comination was theren: made. Now, gent'oden, *f atk you to reader & ver in favor of toe cetemdant it #6 prove these facts Tae counsel on thr omer ride ba said that be knows our witness If »r Barr is unroaset ms of baving cat-ived any money, how haa b+ reem ale to Gn! oat eho ie onr witness? Mr Willard in wening speek, travelled berend bir care, end encesvored to point cut what the Cer@ndant wes going we =e charger, ia aivance, that 6 ee Benth te gattty of for, Wlera—that fe uot true, Me Me Mr Whiting—'t is perfec ly tras. aidiog % he mith ree ia jolt the geatle he je] thea wea’ his pleoe and said thet be wrul- mnsibie for his seansati os ‘The plarntiff’s coumsel ry ly ode 90 in a vaucs to bresk the de‘enes = It York te sempti ? Defers Smit avo dewolished. I sop +herd that even ware it trac that the gentleman bas impessbed the chiracter of mith, ‘wttl pay that be sitled to credit, and thet vir sbould never have ran the riat of havirg bis merits discusses But wbetber Smith in to be reed woon or not, is is sofiowat it i rbe. selleved the atatewonts ¢ uttere’, ano if hi 5 Sorited to 4 verdiet at yoor Care if hot +0 twortant to the par purtie Tr- question now to be set whether o is to De Hit d in exoressing nin cubliemn I! yu certte agains: the: ofend Loome ty thy—tnat if 8 mn sayart a crodt oBce ‘I do’s "bi 8 Gt,” the exp east in deemed slanferous. by+ry. roxn mast admit thet late Common Couceil there were msay incoreay? ; yot they have teen ot lige to etand a great onset you render & warsiot agsinet the ve nd Barr ebould beonme a oxo tidete fore | dge ip DY mM dar» to my toat re heard his cliarsc dinct nee" in mw eourt of juatice? O-rtainly Bot For, ar the waid, ‘the groatr the troth th: erase: fae licel.’? That-was the doetrive of the Star Ubamber Dut now warns ple .o tr: th as 8 jaetifiostion in ali case, We contend also thet pintutul by hts own witnaseos has shown trat the commucio«tioe made ferhen about privite, an iit ts not necessary thet ths abou'd ron the reoud. 1 rarmtert. as @ mstter of lew, to alt questions eommuricettas jas tifretion Lees vet be be defence. I say tho Pane in relation cod sour-imaon public oflowrs We «ra frtoh Ht a > 8 ees rs 2 + iit; fe Tz eh: ovly with trying to injure vr carr in bis pablic rent on {rom darely reed wih vilifviog the p i- vate cl arsc'er of ra plstatff, bat #ith ende-roring to detest bic let Dis Oring the case both ta the proof Lea ttoomes withia the els fostivnn How ix this country to tresdth ali cians 68 of poole, where every enanget—w hire pod ° he prtermmnet Pree com pis nt ane t of prieth ged eo m et chsrneers fon », there ought not | 1icat of criticising | charged with } cancy aevbiay WMC mac ver Wem: | gn ts; i then wont to tbe Mayoe with’ &. 84°C. Sealy | kelves a> candidates for public offire—how ate we to Op. if ¥e cannot Gircuss freely their characters? ; Otbar sire bee en: welice oo the part of w they ha a will renember thet 4sa who puts the foul ‘onguage in ‘he mouth of fered ttos +n) whea | prop sd to ask ivbad earrisges fo: tbe Cou mon Council, man +e He objsate to the 9 witoess ‘0 acswer it e chjectes to the matter of the gas contract bang brovght up, becsuse it wax unpeeess ry to ucenpy your time with irrelevant m: But we do not onject to bear whether broap ever said anytbing ngsivat Barr. No, they #cn’t ask that. We are preoared to ay that Erben never expressed nucht »gainet Mr Barr until the time in q mu andtba be woula nt t offered bine ect, gent emen naiask yon for tow entre «2quittal of ‘ med gen’ question, #6 will not wii doae so then if Sarr ba wblic offic Tbe c ve naked for vindlee Have a cue you do tals, for euces may he fatal Your verdict 1 importance ’o the community, for it will ope ra‘eirafertioe Ifyou hw say "bat a candidate for pub ic office Coes cot “Xpvee him-elf ty cri tis am, care for tbe coprequenses. If under all the ct. cumstances ot the case—loking ar it io oll its aspest-, and at the character of the mecti*y—you tind thes or Erben did othicg more ‘han you would bave cone, yon must ve quit hum. It has ceen xid hat we bought mr. Bai into the court to dav. What trath ia theve in this vot hiv covatitoents thint hia a prop-r reuresentatire f. rtheirdistict? 1fd be ro’ succeed m bi. elestion? What injo'y, shen, bas Mr. bea done him? Mr Barr has come roto court Ars: for a bili of ¢ ly, fo» Jarge amount of cameges, in or or that he may pay a large fee to bis couns«! He oa come tote corr | with ali the cride of euvceas 1s be to svecved pow? Unless the court rule out oor testimony, homasJ Barr will never go ovt of this room 41 untarmehea s¢ when hecemein. Were there nstuirg els? agsinst him, his refusal to let his astuc ae Aloerman answer the question T prt to hm would evtit © the vefendant toa verdict of ac juitial. | DEFENDAN?'S EVIORNCE. Arorew Werner, examiued by Mr. Whiting, depesed:— Irvsice fa this city Q Were you ; resent at an investigution before the Vecord ron the 9th «f Juiy, 1662? A. Lwon yesea’ cuing the whola cf the {avestign- tion, and if it tok plice that day, ! most have been ture; fremember teing present wea George J. Sutth nd “lexander M C smi;o Were examined before the b econ er. | @ Have vou fa your possession any ovigisal papers | signed by them? | a. i Baye. Q. Wit soa prodnge thom? (Witnes® hese produced two papers) Both papers | were eworn to and signed iv my presenceg’ Mr. Villou was | tbe Keeorder | Mr Whiting—I propos pow to put there pacers ia | evidence. fey atm the afliduvits of George J smithand Alestnder MC. Syuith Bis Honor—Fo* «hut purpose? hr. Wh shoe that aramor oxfeted at the time age inet the Darcie: of Bry Mr Bracy—tn tka proceeding hefore the Resorder, it eeems that both George J. Smith and Aslexancer M’ C. Smith pesres ‘he vlaintiffin this iovestigation was also a witoers. Iwant yor Hoco’’s ruling on the point whether a man should -@ tri-d oa common ru nor. Tobj+ct to all evieenos on this endject Mr Whiting—We propose to show that by common public rumor “r Barr was a corrnpt man | _bisBevor—It is the un al !aw of all countries | that putherumor cannot be introduced :n evidence for —Ladmit the role to bea proper one as | public oMeers y given dis Hone-—Judges have no power to alter the law, and the lowaistinotly ia that public rumor is not evi- dence. Exeimfoation of witness resomod—I know Mr Barr, end beve kvown him for several years; I have known ‘bam #8 a ember of the Common Council. Cress € ined by #r Brady--Q Was Mr. Barr ex- ainined before she Teco der? Orjected to by Hr Whiting, and objection ovi ruké. A. Teannet say whether Mr Barr was examined as A witce s, but he made sn afidarit; wimesses were ex- amined on the part of Mr Barr; (don’s think that any Slspostiion et the » wos made then I merely took the depo: itions; ai) the depo sisioos I keyt a8 records are in the havds of tbe Ke:order; Mr Blant, Mr. Whiting, end Mr refim-n, @ ted as counsel; [ bavereea Mr Kr ben ones or twico there; he come about some papers which bad boen icst, before @ Grand Jury of which he wus foreman Q. Who requeste” Mr. Krbon to attend? A 1 don’t kuow; it’s my impressioa that I called on him in 2 eference to some lort papers he-oxemined.—Q Cap you say how many times Mr. Frien wes at the proceedings gulog on bisore the coreer ? A Tcannoteay that he was an attendant there; be war no* there in connection with We Bars’s case. Peter Ce exammed oy Sr Whiting, deposed:— Q Were youn: the meeting at Beach’s house in Octo- Der, 18587 A lwepatamecticg there about that time; I think Mr. Worrall was chuirmon of thy meeting; I didnot pre- rice Q. Did you hear what wav soid by Mr. Erben om. that cent on A. 1401 ot remomber what was pata vory dietinotly, T think he sid sere biog socut effiraviis end a check; 2x0 t (hink he sta es where be cbisined bis information abut Yr Barr; Edo not recoliect that Mr Exben swore on that o castor. Q Were the gentlemen there by invitation? Queaticn ov.rruled itness= here were from eighteen to twenty five per- sors there; J think tbe room was pro'ty well filled; Ido rot lieve that Mr North #23 thare Desh Worrell, exsninor dy Me. Phitlog—I was chais- wan of the mesticg x) Sr Beach’s hon-e shea Mr. In ven scoke; be aocresed the mecting genacaily; I by invitation; it as .r. Boach’s private d Ervep’s so°90) Q Were tte paviemen at tho thma dfscnsaing the merits of cancidater for Moe? A 5 cussion when Mr. Frben mate tgaicst Mr Bace Was oa establishing w @ character and qua ifcations of Mr. Barra cassion ¥ h others miter the names of persons present ab thir mecti g? 4.1 cm remembr a number of them; they rincipalty resiaepts of fhe wand; I’ cannot + the words used by Erben in his aédress, Zubstance ho said that Mr. Barr hid been induced for money to give sway police appointments; that he knew the fact, aud was -atisGed of its truth. Q 134 be sey how Le came to know the fac's A I can’t fay that be did; but be said that aome ve had come betore him as foreman of the Grand ‘ary Q Had you youree f done anythivg towards communi- = ng the fact of the charge sgeinst sir. Barr to Mr. rren? Mr. Brady objected. tho party defendant, he sala, may plead justification, avd he may also set up initigat ing cuvew 3, but mitigating circamstencee cannot be received in evidence ualess they are embocied in an answer bjs Honor—By the change in the loy a party now, if he feilan Dis proo! of justiticatton, may fall back on mi- tigating cecumwstances, Ubjeci n overruled. Witness~I commoupleated this kno ledge to Mr. Erten whit he was on tre Grand Jury; I tcld him that I was informed that slice men Barr had received money for pohes ap ortments; [old him from wnom I recetyod the informarien ; in the address made by Mr, Erben be- fore the comm itt: om certain that he made use of ne impr: per lengu Did be use any words like these—' See what @ pretty camn’d rascal you have for Alderman?” A Not in wy bearing | Cress-exemined by Mr. Beady—I do not redollect the | month in which x. rrben was forevtan of the Grand Jery ; the meetin; in “Ocober, soit at Mr Beach's hoase was held thipk be was foreman two or three mouthe previous ; Georgo J. mith was the percon from whom I received this information abeut Mr Barr; it was sowe weebs before that, lea Wr. Saith, ot the meeting in October [did not Enow that Mersra. 4. C rmith ant George J “mith bad deen examived before Kecurder illu; my impression is that Mr rben ip his speweh, said he knew of a check; 1dn’'tr member Mr reasg pobing Me rrben whether ine COU1) pro¥s tSe cuerge agelost wr Barry J think Mr Exben ss io at thet me, that doeuments could bé produced ip tus port of "he aceaxation; my impre-sion is toat E ben said that r Dare had soid the appyintment for from $5 to $150, Q «t that ficet meoting cid anybody else speak of Mr. Barr, except Mr Kro-p? A Idov’:1+member hat they did; my improssion is thet Mr. Erben said thet Mr Barr was one of the cor- ropt membre of the Common Courcil. te examined :— Q [id vou ever see that check? (Showing check.) A I Bove seen one live it Q be jou think it is the seme you saw? +. Vea Q When Mr. Ebon spoke at Mr. Beach’s house, did he asa | his conversation with you at all? ° Gecrge J Smith exomined by Mr. Whiting. —- Q Did you sign that psper? i vi A, Ibat ia wy signa nre Q ses 18 this your sigvature to that check? Wiiress—1 live in No 65 Frarkltn street; I lived there ip 18*2 and 1853; 1} om ip tha employ of the New Haven wailread; | bave been captsin of the -ixth wara from 12th November 1849, curing threw years; T know Alexencer M. C Smith; +0 eas on0 of the officers of the Sixth ward police, 1 know Toomas J Barr; I have called op br Barr in June or July, 1861, but I cannot sav post- tierly an o th- éa°@ ip referanee to Saith’s nomination; T hes several copversstions with Mr. Barr previous to tho este of the cheek, (4 July ) Q dStore oi] that p»esed at those convereateons. + st the first interview I bar wih slcorman Barr, be was cpposed to the aprointment, and in the oourse of mverration the appointment was postponed; I ted to Mr “mith what Mr Barr ssid, and sub- told Mr. Harr whet Smith sato in reply, 8 objected to any evidence o conversation witness one Mr. AM C mith, Witers— I told Mr, Barr thet aM © sit wor ane fous to have his appointment and be wuld do ae mach for him as eny man Alderman Barr still hesitated; I then toid Wr. Barr that Me. mich bad sothorized me to state pat be woul) psy a muoh for bie ayp intent se 1; Tmade Mr Barr an offer, avd I thiat he abo Dim 8/60 from A.M O Smith, f ean. ly what Me Barr salt st rhe but he con-en'ed ty make the appoiotment ; Tkroe that] peo Mr Barr $126, an MC. Smith, I tb'pk, pard bi 820 mon; some of defi re, ape eeme after Wr meiwing 6:00 in bown to me Tent te Adeerm in ot ds the ch: ck pow Bloc eeeetteS Usb ena gat 0 , te. oud second | snd citizen, but ehen the character of | »poken of, & latitace to the law may be | when be was appointed; I knew First Asastam®> Captain mon rip relation +o: tment ; told we thot be ba) apptied for re nomination, but fear- e¢ be would pot re * lal, ond seked me to ase w: in Hvence with Aloerman Parr; Bent was en efficient offi- ope 1 spoke to br. B-rr about bim; tha tatter was at vnwili pg to nominate bim, as there were other csa- 5 +d sz Barr $100 to momine'e Wr. — Be consented *o appoist him; Mr wee eae srpetaseds I aon the $100; is De, was rome year as appointment of Smith, but I sm not certain. Mr Whiting bere reas th polntment of A. M. C. Emivh to the office of policeman, si by A Kelly and toe plaintiff Pe also read the el ick witness siegec he had given to Mr Barr for Smith’s aeeseaedaed by We. Bratye e4 Jr08: ne x. Brady—I was appoiute’ esp: police, 1 thick, on the 12th Pioreme tain of 1849; I woe sp,ointea by Jam acting Mayor; to be captain red Iwas never re-appointed ; 1 cone Of} clice by resigracion; charges were made agsinst mo avd brorgbt before tbe Grana Jory, but I canpot ateta the date of them; I was charged with signing receipts for 'c-men’s money and receiving the m be Nhorized; the barges ‘the yor snd the pi cor aepied that the Jury ; Mr, Kisgslavd was Mayor; berentered 2d also consented that the matter should no decisioa, be‘ore the Jusy; 1 ree'gned aiter the Gand Jury had dis the nocusa\ions sgeinst me; other charges were inst me for recetvicg money for Heenese, and en g the police in ron ¢ jon’ Kn ary cho jury were brought ore of the charges was, that I forged the nw Cficera; } think this wasia 1861 and (852: I had with alderman Barr were avout the 84 of Juiy; when I made my statement before Recorder Tillon I be- lieved i*to be co.rect; Ihave not read it ainoe the time T cigned it. ¢ Q Did you say, in your written statement before Re- | corder iillou, cat Alexander M. C, -mith bad agreed to | pay Mr Barr'$100 for bis appointment? | © Gbjected to om the ground that » written statement | cannot be proven without put ing the document in evi- | dence, ane objection over rvled, Witness—I Gon't recollect whether I stated aay sum; from my recollection now I think the sum A M C. Proith egice to pay was between $100 and $200; | know Bsns 5 ovieed Mr. Barr $150; he wanted more; I think prid bim $325, Q In that oli you ever paid him for the appointment of a. M. C, Saith? A.,I think 60; 1 belicve Mr Smith gave a check for $50, Q Tid Mr Barr sbow you the letter of which you have spoken, and which waa recelved by Mr Barr from an individual offering him $208 for an appointment? A Yee I bed the sette: in my band, but I did aut sea the e'gne’ure: the $251 pad iv exsh was paid, t think, before ‘be check was given; on the first visi: Y paid ta Mr. Barr be was opposed to the nomination of Mr. ¢mith; J {ptesest d my elf atout bim acl-ly for friecdabip sake; on my kecuns Virit to tir. Berr T did not ask him the ume ct the jeron «bo bad offerei him two hundred Co'lsrs; be sugges'ed thetI should talk with a. M C | Smith, which 1 414, and then anw Mr, Barr agsia; Mr. ‘ Barr said, ‘1 think thst whatever was to be paid muat be psid at once;’’ I told him that Smith ras ready to do this; 4. M © smith gave me,I shink, 8126 to him; I don’t remember telling Saiith the amonat, be would have to pay for bis «ppoin'ment, I believe I told smith thet he rould huve to pay $150. Q Before Joe. gave te cheox to Thomas J. Barr, had Mr. Smirh given you epy money to be sppropriated to the purporés of his appoint nent? 4. ‘Tkere was wovey of Smith’s in my possession for the purpose; Mr. Smith tela me to pay the money and he would mske it vp; 1 msde no epecial ce osit in the Boaae:y Bork to meet tue check in questiva; I re quested +r. Barr to fill up a check; I saw him fill up the check, ard | signed it; Ldon’t know that much was seid about the bajence, but I e,io I was ready to make up the difference at any ‘time; the appointment was Gilled up et Alderman Barr's stable, io Franklin street; I received the appointment, I thick, the day before I gave tho check; I do rot }now who wrote the name of A. M. C. mith’ in the appzintment Q. Don’t )ou know that the check was fied up by the same person who filled up the concluding words inthe eppeintment? ‘A. L6on't hnow Mr, Rady then road witness’ statement taken before the Recorder From this statement it apoeared that witness had there sworn that he told ‘mith he must pay $1(0 to bir. Barr for the appoiatment; thst Smith gave $75, and askea him to mate up the balance, and That witress de,caited the money in the Broadway Bank to meet the poyment Uther inaccuracies also appeared between witness’ evidence and his deposition before Recorder Tiltou. Witres:—I ssy that I agreed to psy $100 for Bant out of ny own pocket, to Alsermen Barr for his appointment; 1 disco ont of friendship to Bant, and pata it in cash; dir, Bont died in irapkiin street, two or three years ago; he died sucrtly xfter dis sppointment Q When cid you firet municate these tranac- tions about A M. C. i mith and Mr. Gant to any one? About the time that Mr. Barr ran for Alderman ins Ketly; { don’t think I mentioned the circnm- starcs to any one till I was asked sbont it; I think Ie told it to Mr. Warrall, witnoss examined in this suit; I may have mentored it to otues; I did not copricer whether it was legally or moraly of policeman; I rather ed in Keliy’s iavor against Bere at the elec ion; 1 think the statement abont Mr Barr was divolged oy 4. M C Smith; . lcermen Erben came to mo and spoke about it at the ‘ime the cases of investigation into th» enduct of members of the Common Oouncil were brevent befcre the Grond Jury; I was then on good terme with Mr. Barr; 1 ceased to be on god terms ith alderman Barr in the fol! of 1861, #nd from thst time 1 have not Leen on very good terma with him; I thiax his unimority relented towards me until yesterday; Tewme bere ogeinet my will, and oniv came to c'oar up my cha- k racter, which has been villifec by thé counsel fn opanicg this ese; Ikrow Mr. Uwen W. Brennan; he belorg: ta the same perty I belong to; 1 tola Mr Breanan taat C would gnswep ho quertions wp’ess ths Court compellet me Tsbouid nor akén such paios to defend my oherecter if Mr. Wilard haawtt at actedit, Re examined—I snow that a motfen had even ma against me for an attichment; atmy own instance tock the advice ef counrel how far I should be compelled to arewer whrn put urn the stand Q by Mr Brody—What lawyer told you that you reed Lot avewer every ques‘ion put to you? 4. Twent to Mr. Grahem’s house, and eou'd net find him; if I ssid T advisee wih a lawyer, I meant to say th went to look for ons. Q ty his Honcr-~i id you not say to mo yesterday thst your wite was sick, and you had to remainavay for this resson? A. Yes, but! also went ‘o take counsel's advice. To Wr Whiting~The check was given at aldermon Parr's stable; 1 dou" know that any other person wat presen’ Q Wes the cheek given on the sume cay that you got the appclptment at te Mayor's office? A. Jcarnot state. Alexander M. C, Smith was called egain, but did not apprar. ‘The Sheriff retarned to the writ of attachment that witz ees coold not be found ia his bailiwick Avercw Warner, re examined by Mr. Whitlog—Mr. Barr was exomined before the Recorder late in Novem: ber, aftor the elect Ary; - ba foromua = referred the charges mem bors of the Common Council, a Redert W. Lober, examined by Mr. Whiting—I reside at 166 Bast Fighwanth street; I know homas J. Barr sligh’ly, and knew baa when alderman of the Sixth ward. Q Had you any interviow with him in relstion to the ssle of the city oe if 80, what? Ubjected to by Mr. ly, om the ground of Irrele- vaney. : . Mr. Whiting—I propose to state what we intend to prove in this case. Mr Braéy—I suppose that the counsel has no right to state what be ivtends‘o prove by this witness Tho gentl+-man has no right to refer to matters whioh have Bo relevancy to the pleadings in thie case. Mr Noyes—I confess I never heard it stated in a court of justice that s conn‘el shonld not be permitted to state whet he propo es to Egret by a particular vitness, His Bonor—tke counsel can state in geaoral terms what te poposes to prove, Mr. Whiting— We cffer to prove that the corporation ows s property in -ixteesth street; that in conversation with vitnees Alderman Barr proposed that the Commoa Council ehgvid bus ** ond frie, out in fac: give a greater s©T, eng thet Alcerman Barr thould take the difference for his own use. Bis Bonor—This ought to have been plevded in the an- Bn and, not being there, i; must be excluded on the evidence. Mr, Noyen—Dces your honor exclude this evidence when we oper it specifically in relation to the general charge of coriupticy under our general Genial? 4 bis Honer—Y. Mr. Brady—Has yonr honor been informod on what day’ Mr. A M OC. mith war sud: cened? . teat? Clerk—He wes sudponed on the 16th day of Oe . Mer Brafy—I don’t wai la care to run into to-mur- row night. Ibave rot Mr Smito; but he wns ex- prized before Recorcer Tilow, and [am willing to per- mit hiedepr ei ion to te read to the, rf. His Hor or—Wi) you sonrent to Mr. Noyec? Mr. Noyrs-—No; we are entitled f the examination of the witncss. The Court then a¢jourred for the day. City Intetsigences Miestonany MreminG —A farewell merting with Mrs. Wiiking, ond the your glsdies who are about to sail wita. her for Africs, se missionaries, took place at the Metho- dist Fylecopal Church, in Mulberry street, lest evoning, ‘The meeting was acdreseed by the Rev. Mesers James, lore, Seaver, Patison, Lane ard Dur! The Rev. Mr Lore, who bas been for eight years Buenos Ayres, introduced the young sembly Thy are pemed resieotively—mirs Caroline Brown, Whe comes trem the western part of this state; Mise Ftapton cf Maseachuse.te; and Mies Margaret KU- ‘ick, of this city. The services of ¢ — were @ usua) upon euck cecesions, and with the customary beneciction. Cnicket —The Free Academy Oricket Clud and the Trion Cricket Clad of ‘he Free + cademy play their ro turn watch today. on cricket ground, Hoboken. Wickets to be p'tebed at 0 Coroners’ Inquests. Kiiep BY A Fart FRom « &taGR —Coroner Hilton held an inquest upon the body of am euknown man who was Lillec by falling off the top of Eant Brosdway stage No. ‘rg up Chatham strat. In his yerterdey on the body of Patrick Cobourg, Toirty-riath street, who, elong with J t deees ren, 14) from a aceffol” ip font 0° ng corper of Fecond svenve ard Fifty-eighth street. so. honey wre pert rwrer of tre Wulss g, 8e4 her bepaed | @ver# nee t 9 2d tnetent, when death put sm sed i his Hunt, now ow olla | endlerings on prevented ber from ge! ihe Veings the follows passengers:— e ‘ Madame Vietts, Mr. "Ww firma and A ond two deupbters, Geo Hazen. J J. Press, E. steffanoni, Bald ive in the steerage. Heine, and twe! teerag ‘The Orizaba bri:gs only $1,260 tn specie, and five | borees ‘Cpt. Forbes reports having left in port at Vera Cruz the Tmesienn ae Capt Marthchook, she was to leave on 10:h ipetent pepers by tbe Orizaba frem Vera Cruz to the avd from the city of Mexico to the 5th. Among them we bave rrceivea copies of the vew paper, the Correo de Espana There isnot much of importance the great features are as usual. feativi- Indian depredations, and an extraoral- at of a bail which was to heve teken iny o' the 27°h ult., the aniversary of Bertear incependerce The Mexi,an Economist of the 30°h ult., whose ac- cunt *e@ tebe for the prerest re] the pwing as fey rm suthe atte cae eaehaea ee war celebrate in the 1 military autor! ties service finisbed, the sutnoriiies proceeded in precession to the Alameda where an oration was pro- povneeda by Mr. Tagle After this the Regiment of the Guards marched out to Chspul.epes, where a mi itary breal fest was lsid out atrended by fils Serene “ighness the General President, his Ministers, amd otver authori- tien In the evening the whole city was brilifently illu. minate , end p:esen ed » eplendid appearance We shall only edd o this toat a decree had previously deen issued, orcering ail psreons to ilnmisate acd be- ¢eck their p emises, under penal'ies ot from $5 to $100. From the s.exican Economist also we take the follow- ing sccount of the sudden postponement of the ball above rete red to: Jn our pumber of the Oth inat , we mentioned that a splepcid ball was to be given at Toy on the 27th inst., aprivera:7y of the victorious army of the independencs having eptered the capital. ‘his pall. however, aid = take It wa wpenved on the evening of rome day, in coneqnence of some disagreeable oosur- ygpses. by which families invited and the members ‘of thy Loja were the snflerera ‘be corps oiplomatique baving been invited, were ex- pected to attend in uniform, but heving refused to do #0, the government declined’ to attens the ball, and it owas buspenced. ‘We hed already written ao article fully explaining the facie of the case, when we eaw yesterday in the Diarw Cficals yayspraph, stating thst the government wana ee the ig Ci pcieg try tee 8 jaceiv the mater, wit or ij . We, therefore, suspend oar article until next week. in order to acd & transiation of the correspondence 1a question. In the weantime we only mention what is said in pub- ic, aud what wil] astonish our Kuropean readers—that -an oid cost is st the bottom of the whoie etory! The following is the tranaiation:— Public attenticn has been much occupied with the cir. cumsterce of tbe ballnot having taken plare, which was to have been given by kbe propristors of theLnja, to ce lebrate the entry of the vict rious army of the indepen. dence into tbe capital We are informea thet A E, the Minister of Foreign - fiaira, intends to publish oi] that hae passed on the matter. In the meantime, wisbing that there may bo no mis- uncerstanding relative to it, we shail state that only a feeling of boner ena national desorum which, uadoudt edly by a misiake on tas part of the Corps Dipiomastique, was pot reciprocated by them, oblige: H =. Hi the General President to refrain from being present at the saic bell, ana consequently their Excelwncies the Minis. versand other employés of the supreme government could not attene elvhen ‘This being known to the D recting Committee of the Lovja, they resolved at the last hour that the ball should not take place. This prudent measure deserves praise, asm the mamper in which the goverament has cowported itself in this matter, which on being fully mace known to the public, they will judge of the case according to its merita, and will approve of the pru- cent and dignified conduct of the guve nment, which above il wishes that Mexico should be considered as a sovereign naticn, independent, and in everything equal vo those ct the éivilized world Verious other reports are in circulation. One says that it was intended to proclaim ~anta Aopa Emperor at the ball; another, that it was the pian of Ygeuala that was to be proclaimed ‘There is # repcrt ‘hat one of the regimeuts hsi al- ready proclaimed him Emperor, but were prevented from carsying out their plaas by the double operation of a +hower of rain ard the refusal of the other regiments to jcin them, items from the Mexiéan Zvono- We chp "be followii mist cf the FOtd ult With the object of improving hia health, H. S H. the Pres.dent bes teken up his residence for 4 few days in the Archbishop’s pa ace, at Tscubsya about three miles from the cepital Cn the 25th inst., at five P. 4, sa- lute of srtiliery spnounced his cepartare. H 8 Hi. wis accompanied by his ministers and staff, and was escorte? by a detachment of Lancers On tke 28th s fareral ecrvice'was celebrated as usual, in memery of the vict'ms of Independence. ‘ho “enate of Bremen has named Mr Grorge Freie- rick Melehera, Con-ul st Mazatlan ‘he Senate of Frank- fort on the Maine has sppcinted Mr. D J.B. Lubec, Consul in Mexteo. Both p: minstious have obtained the approraticn of the supremo government of the ro. ble PY. 8 H., the General President, hes given orderato invcr be the names of f idslgo Allende and Morelos, hesors Cf theixdesendence, on the list of Knights of the Grand Cress of the Order of Guadalupe, tht same as if thoy > ere etill living Tho Cross cf Knighthood has been given to Senor Don ‘ Pires in New Yor®. | sxesvarve ring ot wateen AND CANAL OfaEBTS, At about 6 o’elook last evening a Gre was discovered in the third story of the sew builiing No 102 Walker street, occupied by Clazk’s patent flouring ails. The | fre when frat discovered sppeared to or ginate by the | window on that floor, but in constquence of some diff. eulty occurring with the reel of Fourteen Hose carriage, throvgbo the building, to No. 7 after the 61e extended to Nos 9 end 11 Canal ther throngh to Nor 100 and 03 W ‘The first and basement of No 5 Canal street ceevpies ty Wilkem Elliott, door and Ly mostly waved A mggeck en! gta of No.7 ing throug! r was occu | Garkes pa'ent Bourieg milla, wed Noro or fobs = a Botoken ba a and fron farnitare. uo) scf these six story buildings were compibiely gues, ana hed they ete ooeupied in ne dility the whole of the sutidimgs would have been ought to the ground. ‘ke fire dia not extend down farther than the second floor No 11 Canal staeet, cocupied by F R. Jenkins, rose- wood and mabogany veneers, was damaged avmawhat by water only. Mr Jenkins hes on insurance of $7,500 on his at'ck, divided in the Paoifie, St Nicholas aad New York City Insurance Compavies Theenrgive spd machinery in No: 102 Walker street are owned by Mil'er, Couts:& Cord. om which, we under- stand, there waa an insurance Mr. Comstock was in- sured on bis stock for $1,000 in the Commonwealth In- gurapce Company ‘The bui:dings are new, apd are but recently furnished, delonging to the estete of John Jay, end we are in: formed, tu ly cevered by insuravos. The oasis estimat- ed to be betwee $30,000 and $40,000 The fire buraed furiously, and sent forth « tre lous light, which itlu- minsted 1ne city and brought thousands of people from all parts to witness it, but by the united exertion of the firemen, the flames vere extinguished, leaving the walls and rof standing, alth ta of the flooring of No. 102 Walker stceet reli through the fret floor. FIRE IN PEUL STREET. White the fire was stlil borning in Walker street, an alarm war give for the Seventh district, occrsioned by 8 610 6i:covered in a cabinet shop located tn the rear of No. 80 Peli street. Some of the dsemen hurried to the 2 Spot, and sucoreded in putting it out, with danage. The upper snap a: ‘occupied by Re} aed end the under ore, w! the fire originated, by sonte hore neme we could not ler woik of on incendisry, as the bern raturated with turpentine. it, and bas taken sctive mearures to investi- ‘There was an insurance of $200 of: fected cn this werkabop, in the Rutgera Iosurance Uom- pany, only ten 0. Police intelligence. Arrest of a Doctor for Burglary —Yesterday morning, between the hours of four and five o’clock. » Gsrman doctor. of very respectable appeararce, was arrested by the bird ward pelice on the ch: of parglary The accused w: nd by them ic the store No. 10 Cortlandt street, (a Iry establishment,) with a large dirk knife and a ret of burglar’s tools, pons ing of leton keys, &c , in bis possession When the police came up to the store ir qvestiop,lanotber men ran away,who standing opposite the door, and escapet. He was taken judge Beebe when he underwer t an examination. He here stated in defence that he was Hobok to seea patient, and went into tais store to seek for a colored man who hed done occasiopal jobs for him Judge Beebe, bowever, consiter-d the case one where stroug eviderce of guilt was perceptible, and therefore commitied him for further examination. In baad arent of the accused were found a number of cards, of which the following is » fac simite:— 200000006000000000000000000 ° ° ° Dr. Costu, ° aC French ° ° paar ees AND Pavstcrax, ° ° Espec! ir Sex o ially of the Fair Sex and ° ° Alla's dis-ases, ° ° No. 118 Eseax = TREBT, ° New Yor. 0 o Between Fivington and Lelancey ats., ° ° 0% 0006000009000000000090000 Arrest of Lottery Policy Dealers —Yesterday, officer Rue, of the Lower, Police Court, srreated two me: nav ed T. Buebe »: allace Trunian, on the comp ato! of Willem Martin, of New Jertey, who a Jeges that they sold to.bim ® poley in direct Violatian of the Revised jatutes of this Stute. were taken before Jastioe Bogert, ‘who held tpem to beil in the sum of each to’answer the miscemeanor, preferred ageinst them. Mésare. Buche and) frepien keop their offise Broadway, near Maiden Jace, The complainant has beea in the habit of dealing in lottery policies, but with very s00r success, vntil the otter cay, when he madea “hut,” but the defendants re‘using ‘to hand over the cash, he mace tbe sbove complaint sgajust thom. Wholesale Arrest of Unlicnsed Liquor Dealers.— Yesterdvy Capiain Stevenson and his man, of the ix- teenth ward, arrested sixty-two porsons in his wari, for selling liquor without license ‘They were all taken be, fore Justice Stusrt, who held them to bail in the sum of $800 each, t» answer the charge. Correction — Morrison vs Hous ton —We have received & letthr trom tne defendant in this esse, stating thet the report cf the cbarges preferred against him by Mr. Mor. vison, snd publisted in yesterday's GERALD, were incor- rect, and 6180 that Justice Stuart on heering # statement of the cate, refused to hold the defendant to bail MABITINBG INTBLLIGENCE. Mavino Lowipguez, oneof the magistrates of the High ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—tHIS DAY. ~ Court of Justice WON RISES, 6 18 | Moon sBTS...... Tre ronds thronghout the republic are represented as | SUN SETS, 6 32 | maa wares in horris’t “oxdition, trade ae fearfully stagaant, and | ~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- nr the cholera hae teen committing serious ravages at soms i Port of New ¥ork. Uctober 20, 1854. inte, — ‘he New York Cronica haa been prohibited from en. CLEARED. tering the republic, and it is ordered to be burnt where- £teamship Union, Adams, Havre, M Livi: ver found. Steamanip North Warnock, Aspinwa! sedis tN ie 9. _Btermehip Star of the South, Marke, ‘The Yart. Sir mion ‘Sb'p Shylerk. D. ‘arten. UNION COURSE, L. 1-—TROTTING. Bhp NodthiawberteSt Saucer, anton, Toke Griswold. The trottirg match for $2,000, mile heats, best three | hip &t Hernard (now), Mather, Havre, Lane, West & Co, in five, under the saddlo, between Tacony and Intern, | Ship Sweepetalee Lass’ be snnounced to come off yesterday afternoon, did not take | *#24- place, the owxer of Lantern paying porfeit. A race was got op between b. g. Joe Heusted and b. ¢ § | oe Tem, mile he: best three in’ five, to wagons, for th{) ~ = Cee Binal Shes ston. Dunham & Dim proceeds of the track—the proprietors adopting this | Hark Princeton, Seeley, Dematare 3 Tuetle course to make amends for tte disappointment occa Bus Rw nig Bremen, Poppe hy < ni sioned by the forfeiture of the match. In the first host were Talbot (ez), Atkine, Harber Briton, Howland & Ae of this race Joo Heusted broke up badly and was dis”| Pinwall | 3 x tarced, lime, 2:41, The owner of Joe matehed him | ert depite Par Megan ioe nat, Depew & Leal. again against Yom, for $100 a nide, to trot mile heats, to | 9 SebF Franklin (Dutch), Rejor, Curacos, Voss, Porkias & ‘wagons—and judges being appointed, the race began C Acherly. Firit Heat—One hundred to forty on Tom. Joe tookt!@ | Sot? ee dS ype lead at the start, and went to the qusrter pole s length james, Attabapcs. C H Fiersen Sobr Eli abead of Tom, infor y seconds, He contizuedto lend | Serr pissteth ans Maaroe Wasiueten 7 A Mathows. down the backstretch,and passed the half mile pole ial:1°; | , Sehr LE Johnson, Johnson, Nowbern, Bateman & Rudde- ing as yas clocksork He kept infront arduna | ~ Schr Wott Bedell, Oliver, Aloxepdria, Mott B: tro Ever tars, alusough closely pressed bs Toss: ace | Sete usrereseue, Moonee Miesenauies "ga awung on the ch ® length clear of Tom, bat he Schr Seeing noon s*terwards broke up, snd Tom went ug tohim ve |: Bloch fides igen he seoove: prichan. eng d Sn y his Ari- | Sloop J J Blspvelt, Newman Norwich, J H Havens ver (Warren Peab dy. as nd @ tactician, by the way, ‘ prevts pulled b yeia'sverse harue,) and Beswe ceded a: [acme kt eee aL Eee beating 10m to the rcore by a length, in 2:40 ARRIVED. ‘Second Heat —Jre was now the favorite He took the Steamsbip A’rics (Br), Harrison, Livi Oct 7, with Jead with the word, and was never headed in the host, nn wry to E Canard. Oct i PM, passod Be made the Gret quarter in forty seconde, the half aeoatria’ bocud Liverpool; 18th, paved ship mile in 1: moa winner by thicty yards, ip * Bitoh . tn 2:41. Joo lsa good horse, although 0f late he bes nueren beadete Keer cater ee eR Ft taka tar oer Bton a I is Sah a6, se Sold foe and saw loobergs. abody his tirs: tramer iver, at im pre 0 ‘® feomal rapiddy both in'speed and appeararce. The Pevabi 4 wnat Sle tre (Br), Jeansolire, Marseilles, 43 days, with a fupmery of the day’s+pert:— 1 > Bech (Dan) Dejos, Bio Janviro, 63 de; Fripar, 10, trot ing match, $2,000, milo heats, | coffee, h & Kavhardt. Sept 2 lat 84 06 L de: t three in five, under the eardic heroe for San Francisco, 44 days out, W, Woodrufl named r g. Tacony received forfelt, Y It from her for Now York. H. Jones nemeo b i lantern... - paid forfeit, tom, Windeor, 17 da. s, with plas- Baum Dar—Puree, the proreede of the trask, mile heats, | t ata Chien. Seecnint’. Saidiai 1 | Se im Jasses, do to Lane, Woat & Co. Sept 26 in the river, Capt Jas Myors died of fever; same nigh dig Mate. # native of Ireland, jumped 2:41, overboard while 1¢ of delerium tromens and wae drown- Faxx Day—Metch $200, mile eats, to w/gona. wy i ae a see Pa =. a oe of W eabudy named b g-Joe Buested.... i i d. Word, Esctport, & days. ‘oodrul named b g Tom. Sobr FJ Cummings, Veasie, Bangor. 4 days, ashing: & mae ne, 240—S:Al, Pio aac pelt meee so Be inna ee re Pe. momee Boston, 3 days, ¢ Wim Ao arbor, how Personal Igtetligence, Sobr Frances > owton, Werman, on tor Heston. hy Kdw Franklin, Grigas, Port & ven for Fell Kiver. At the St. Niobolas Hi Ww. ‘chr }eaac Merril, hookiand. burg; Col. Bolattor, O, 01 Sebr Rom| for Boston. Pe brent, 7. 8 Are 2 Schr Ses Lion, Hall, Koudout for Boston. Wemle, U, & NAY; Schr Virginia Frisby, Rondout for Taunton. Montreal; nee Schr Jane Ballock, — Dtce E Tans® *, Er Bebe Joseph Hall, Coe Portland, Ct: i fhe G3 Fetter, shaw, Portland, Ot. ¥ Sloop Jane, Bate Kondeues SalLED. Spewnn (Bed, Bermuda and &t Thomas; North : Wind at sunrise, NE; meridisn, 8; sunset, do. ntacky; 4. T. jston.‘Silson, | The ship Middlerex. Capt Parmles, for Mobile, hes anchor. Reavy) a Norte Phils: ig Governor’ Taland for the purpose of taking on boerd | C'ement Rors, ry 8. alias, oalt ren on pe Nie’ pt: | pip 2d vari ew of deck fixtures devot the Le mp Praalln aTereseid by auetion at the foot of Wall ‘ torday Greenough, Br ten D.C; 3, W. KD oon”? *” « b> ge Lende Ri rooklyn From the steamship Africa— M1 ord 9th toast, 2), nd Wre Joho for vee! of B16 tone ir Me i ‘end built at w us ty Jory,» benwsife: fe called seca. - snd Me Vi apwec Marine ‘Tek mi Re i Daa NEW ontuent O +1 Are N Yor? | ships Maid of Oriean. 7 Mare, Ponca ana Oe Graves - ‘| arr dO chive H Mt Fey. an bork Vere} Seba i 84, PI 00 at 4 ir I - | Herei® Marive Corze born x Ph Wipe, Cher and Mre Simmor: te Bre abies EPGARTOWN Oc 16—-arr sobre Nop Jel Brooke Secntans, Brtdnepire ca . c q en ye for : Yourne. Gentile, Mai ascte Bhacenedoay las. patie os | Perle, renee ‘Trate a, others be- a is below in outer ronds; also three schooners an- | FEAL ADELYHIA, Oot 2, 4 PH—Ame big Rastora State Rondovt a Me for Boe. te Boston; the relief 2p Znsar, hence for Ban Franetseo, Oct 14, 1a a96y, ar ohn shove, Noo 32,08 seen by orig Lion Ang Is eortn ay im bine ie Per a : per oi : bers, whic! id not ee Minn LE ASR Bre Rio s oRTnist brat ae tee om Gal Alsi laine Ports, piers Arne irae uanee Bez ating ifs A lo yRs » do 15; s bartered: Henry Mathevs, Devereux. diag. t9E0MPAY—In Port Avg 30 ship Orissa, Sears, for Caloutie Foocnowoo—!1 abt J Eagle pall for Landes, Tag: Samuel aeseell LiSoberct ee Iu port Sept 26 brig Alessandro (Sard), trom ry. pavane itt a Stier ‘Sea), abt Srpt 29—pllot boat abe, acy 8 Macao—In atte, Ga en ‘to bes brig es lade Seep tree from Savas nab, for Isle Mary V Smith, from Baltimore for Blo Jeneizo, ro ork; dobn. 10@, from Canton err 2d, for Foochow- ovia—tn port Aug $0 ship Sophie, Welker, f Sal, to lo ; sof aad from York; sohz Trion. Law 6 barks be 5 he nt fa fas Mantas te ; beige Cathar Gen, for do, t 6 brig ore wchr) Echo, Lawsen, F— Arr Sept 20 oak, date) helen Corsale (Baa, Cava—In por ‘Oct 10 brig Nenuphar, for —— sama Zn STEAMBHIP APRICA } ‘ P: anrenesid Oct $ Biisabeth Dennison, Tucker, New or! Brisror—Of ine Pill Oct 5 Edwd Coben, Clark, from Havanese for Bri: Carpirr—8ld Oct 3 Queen of the Avon. Davies, NYork. Capr and Vij cy ry _ Carre—Sid Oct 1 Providence Gervais, NY: ‘owrs—Putin leaby Ur z—Arr Sept 15 Elisabeth Kimball, Lewis, NYou& ‘ork. ot 4Serah Park, Pendleton, from for NYork, wing been ashore on Kir Le ‘Att ose Louis o, Bidridee, NYork eine Bia » Indiava (s), Lambert, NYork Deat—Arr Ootd cy Fern Cramer cena rors diff (apd pr ceeded); Woodstock, Lambert, do for N Yor! SH etsvall Dats, Siibewrence rivee. for Landon h, Kast Becry, Port ‘Hu mie Paiseting packer NYorks Liston, Cert asboo (and all proreeced for London ) Sid 4th, Bama "the Owers dth, Fides, Rose, from Bremon for NOrleana. Duxornzss- Of Oct 8 Oabu, GiBRavta: for Bosto: Boston od for Saund Gra Havi York, Englond, Prot! ULI—BS1d Oot B Level Bansvnc—sid° Oct YO E Grosse, Wisgeman, ef 801 Ione well; Zer)! Bryce ionron—Batd inwards Oct 5 Mayflower, Feles, Entd ont 34. Presi Mave York; Fi! Bele MAR Sept 90 Marshal Ney, Lillis, N York; Oot Nérirans 6 Paseed 34, Palestine, from NYork for seackbocn tor Sorannnt. hbo. : azanousa_ Of fue Dodman Oct 4 Canton, MoLeea, from 2 , Gussdow=-810 ‘Oct 3 Aredian, MeMensie, NYork. Charleston; Kossuth, Dawson, NUrloens; 5th, Yau Breegen, om Rotter aa : — t 10 Dolphin rergen Haran, Baitimore wad std 230 for Gibraltar). Molde, from Sremen for ‘bi men for NYork, Julia, Erdwann, fr: emen for NYor); Sth, z Londoe ‘Adolph Michels, Niomeam, Jolis, Erdman! 7 robtereg Sy ogy ern or eet oot 6 Moro Cartte, Bishop, Air a Sacks, Rida Who anise, Kolls ‘ Ehlers ridge for uN a, Cla New y . Comet, Wil Yor! Johann tie ‘Lieft Coxbaven 84 i ‘ov Wacur—Off Oct 4 Patria. Sippel. for NYork. alt ine Klockgoter, for Baltimcre; and Ernestine, cia ittaars ap Morn wh peueagae. m Hem! Oct 5.St Patrick, Whitman, N York; M we alien, Be Ste 4 Chase. ito 1 Rtephens: Oth, Progress, a ds, SYork (after being ashere om iy won got off by Vius eveuagetide At. ‘Sid 4th. Sis. iit, Young, ‘do; Thorntos, Collinge, ‘Ameri- NYork; tobert Cara- y. ard America, Barstow Mil do: Vol eo, WYork., QR 4 |, General Washington, Comings, ipowtans ae aint Rie DOrles “ube Cornet, Cousins, oe Li ont, Pati ‘Wasp, Bower, mM Tothal Se Woe a \» Bostos jatin, Delano, NYork; — Pa Hinckley, Boston 1. tie aod Charleston; Gertrade, Silrdey, do ‘4th, Win Woodside: Woodeide, Newpurt wore, on. NYork; Pagle. Willias Careif nd ald from a if Revenewoed, Jobuscp, Havre aed N Yorn | i iinon, Remport and WOrlenas Oy Laps END Corey dann 10" Lavespert aes oa ee ‘avker, NYork; “7th Figlic, NYork Gaities— drt Oct? Francesos, Yelle, NYork., Sa 1 Susan, Ho: wen, oRnT—Arr Oct 2 Robert A Lowie, Paylam, Londem 8 b tr onrn Fonstaxe—Off Oct 5 Annio Delius, Kattendorf, from Bremen for NOrlean: Phi srows-Avt Oct 4 Gaetano; Alsaldo, NYork. Bla hp M Wood, Hartley as + pOREEDE—Entd out Oot 4 Independent, Sevannah and M om Yar BxHAN—Off Oob 4 Sir Robert Peel, Knudson, from vurg for N Yor! Ott O% Ly. (90 dste) Oregor ‘Active, from Wilmington, NC, for Hell; rom Shediae for London. Cf Oct 1 Ocean, Gatzen, from Bromon for MOUTH NOrleans, 1 7h, a Ye: lenéed. Gth—The Jobn Rutledi to get ate Poh tbe rvenroor., Oct 5—The Jobu Routledge, Sands, from New ground te on East Hoyle; crew and passengers aR ( Mr ur. ip Fmopres eric he Sea, of Baltimore, war hauled ovt of the Kast India book this forenoon, te be docked up the river, D: ot B—' ure Th yan ship Atlecharian, Stiteom, eo tor Londen, bos been cagpiiod with ou anebet ‘ome chats a Amerion sbip Charles and Ji Bak Peknela for Botte of Bath (U m Stckholm for a, wi oes eliread Grows ‘wae wear disobar a8 2 go) ene tore into Copeshagen, [Bart oa pg ak 2ne5 100 of rst, amd 2700 coon d clase ALBANY-— Arr Oct 19 schrs Benj Brown, Rioherds, aad Index Cash, Providenos. LT! 8) OD. O68, ae . B14 abi D We! (pet yenrecdoy rh, Bile, 3 A MOBILP—Are Oct 9» fiber, Cr A ad DEW OR: .N8— Vere Cros inst; Mesing from Boston; Philadelphia. Clé shi Cerlo Beuran Sresemee, a ies, bee oe NONFOLELCld Oot leech Lig \Dlssogway tig 19 barka Binoher (8: PL EB— arr Oot I i] BS rom) Zeca 06d baw ‘ex: row overh art. pare of bite, of Baltymors, wae; Smith a “Smity “Seances ator, Witlor. ree Pail Bonsire ait. vis Bo HUN Herds ee In Hampton Roads scbr Onativia, KEW BEDFORD —are Oot Mn aghrs Alonas ft tie a lide, Delasy Ph: pbs; Bot nore Ni sobre Norfo} Torke hang Poitede sloop Vietory. eat Ses cares, New Fork; Jas Mages, top. 0 ® tie fe Bourne, A bany; ‘G Sao ig yer, Heops Corinth Romiant, Gene as a any, Handouts Oriattepeleeds Ih ete aden iehaocss Faleutive Donne a ON DON «Arr Oot 18 brig Thos Trowbridge, —y oF Pour —is » fe Set 9 4M, presage pease io tor Honey reat to ces Mar' ADrs, J 2, wa Lee ih, brooklyn; Goatinse, is Seb Sesto tran a a — Are prev b neptacay rset wi May ave eang, ; beige Ursnus, Ubaroh, and Rbsb-y,oetgnth rene, benno, te Ble sobEs . dyromg, Rechest, ned Wn Utogory, Greskebte iNey, * Orleans. ‘Ooti6 ebip Yor’, MoBurney, Liver- ersen, Bostoi orm ie do, 17th bigs 8 P Br bt Griffen, Bo ton Pine C ith, NYor * sobr Maris Jane. 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