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MORNING EDITION—S'RIDAY, MARCH 9, 1855. WHOLE NO. 6769. PRICE TWO CENTS. your Excellency on the I took occasion ta adire: and delicate character of the relations ‘heeded ; and docket "in which they stand records “gam Legation anid at lier Majesty's State by the pot pain had done all that could be ex ith a tendency to enter with the into convention, through which shouli to -arbitrament’ all causes of difficulty LT then replied that the States would Spain, if it had not embrac ‘That Sj acceded to the offer made b; other cases than those depending on disputable tacts, or on inaiples of a doubtful import; that most of those how on ature not to admit of the proposed remedy ince, the capture by her Majesty's armed crui e that, for int sers,in time off peace, ana within waters not of her Ma: ture to have given © that the United States wo Mit the plain, clear and indisputable right, o Attending their CUBA INDENCE, | ciprocal duties to them. At the enrliost practimble period tax’ Termination of the Shooting Afteay at | The Case of the Young Cuban —Discharye of Police Latellt gence. | The Operatic War. wae “i Sone ° Teted tho cise Foy Sted thle sovepacmenb inter Stanwix Hall, Carnobell from Arrest. CHARGE OF FALSE /NBTRNORS. 70 THE KITOK OF THE HERALD. Mr. Soule’s Final Note on our Relations with | FssFdei ns en odloni and wicked trate. The act DEATH OV’ POOLR—CORONER’S INQU¥AT—vURTHER | SUPERIOR COURT—SPKCIAL TERM—DECISION ov | Yesterday, officer Sweeny, of the Lower pollo court, Now Youx, Marclr 7, 1856, is rere prohibiting fit Spain. ‘MR. SAUL TO THE SPANISH | MINISTER OF FOREIGN RELATIONS. LeGarion ov THe Uniren Star Manni, Jan, 28, 1855, eae eat Sarde eay nn eEe Of | effects of wounds received im the late bloody enounter | under an order of arrest, or to mitigate the buil, per for this new paper under fates and fvaudulent pre- | The following in # correct statement Smm—At tho ay'dience with which I was honored by | gurown doors, In spite of all that has bi at Stanwix Hall, in Broadway, at the hands, amit ty | Theo. Sedgwick for the plaintiff, Mr. Charlee Klwards | tenoes, ‘the complainant alleen that the’ accused ap. | agreement — night of the 13th you relative to the grave ithfully observed -n nion, but Spain, though under thi tions to abstain from it, has, as there are abundant reasons to. believe, connive the infraction of these obligati duction of many thousands of ae been most every part of our hat has been done by othe ve trade, the possession of Cuba by ts continuance, and is formidab! tion. ARBESTS—BAKER STILL AT LARGE, The public were startled yesterday morning at the announcement of the demise of Bill Poole, who for many days pasthad been gradually sinking from the alleged, of ex policeman Louis Baker. The particular of that fracas have been fully published, but neverthe- JUDG HOFFMAN. Maxcu %.— Francis BE. Hernandez, an infant, by Fran- ctico de Arivas, his next friend, vs, Uristoval Carnobeli.—~ Metion te distharge the defendant from imprisonment for the defendan}. Horvmay, Justice.—The defermemt has been sued in arrested a person, named Charles D. \¥. Cook, one of the DEAR Bitt-Helieving it to be your desire to tate omy Preprietors of the American 7imes, charged, on the com- | facts relative tothe present and the past of the Academy plaint of Charles Cole, of the firrn of Foot & Cole, paper | of Music, 1 beg to correct the sta dealer, with having obtained » quanti'y of printing pa- | Of salaries whieh appeared in plied to bim for some paper suitable for the newspaper | Madame Pertuerm, per month. “ Strabo Dusinens, atating that he was purcharing it im behalf of |... .°. )Siruhowels Saited States and Spain, and to the crisis o atrong desire to. have this evil re: lows the greatest anxiety prevailed throughout the city | an action stated to de for false imprivonment, or assault | the proprietors of the American Pimes, and that he rep Holeiont, between the tests piaroprrtbey eh diMoultics which had | lel that it will coexist with the Sp as to the probable result of the battle. § lived se ‘The complaint is aot yet fled; but the | resented the capital stock of the proprietors an \ounted to Roceo, Mesesey eoesates were not speedily brenzht to a | strens tn the opinion here entertained by many long after receiving his dreadful wounds, many, parti- | ease presented on the alidavite shows that aush must | $59,000, $12,400 of wie had alroaly bown paid 4m, that, Coletti satisfactory solution. Though f had long Jabored under » SbayBalley 650 Sincwsled anes ee its’ separat cheered cularly his friends, were of opinion that with the natural | be the cause of action, and the couase? for the plaintiy to be wa on him rvbhonn ro 1 ig pry be paid jnorina Vestvali . "sou painful state of despondency with eferonce to my ever being | tain that Gres engagements | trong constitution Poole was possessed of he could | states that the action iv for the former cause, every Monda: athe has never received any port of a pond able to incline Spain to # more conciliatory courte than tuat Si ee under any | outlive injuries, but they were mistaken, for yesterday | a8 two pointe raised in the case as now before me:— | the ragney due the concern, which amounts to about Tv isns rene $4450 $0,000 whieh she bad heretofore pursued,! was still willing to hope, Seater of to" the well being of the geversmentess | morning, at 6 o'clock, the injured man breathod his last, | 1*8. It appears that an action was comesenced iw the $850. |The complainant further stetes that be haw dis ‘The two artists Uarill and Holcion\, were only eayaged: with the present more auspicious complexion of her govern- ¢ gent she might cocede from her past policy, and at last do fusticeto claims of which no argument would impeach tho justice or deny the moderation. you will have recourse to such ary euasions as, in your judement, will induce her to them eee ee am, tir, respectfully, your obedient rvant, W.L, MARCY. retaining up to the moment of his death his powers of speech and thought, The deceased was attended by his brother and other members of the District Court of the United States againet the present defendant with Francis Stoughtoa, the Sponish Consed in which the defendant was held to bail in the sum of ered’ the wtatements made by the accused to bave been faloe; that in conversation with the accused, he ai. | {07 two weeks, with privilege of re-ongagement, and cam mitted there had not been any partot the $12,000 invested | not, therefore, be elaxned wmong the regular current 2 in the concern by him, or any of the ott ’ With Sigaorina Vestvali oment ‘The accussd was brought before Justice Connolly, at the | cli: ae oe eee oe Tice Seitinah wie tos ob chien, With Vac masb em | TamasBe he., he., de. family, who received bis dying requests and declare | $2000, and the order to hold to bail endorsed on th» | Lower police court, where ho was held vo batt ie tl pending a fow days previous to the opening of the phatic assurance, that the government of ; MR SOULE TO MR. MAKOY. tions, About haif an hour previous to his death, know- | THOStydtsitnon wich that aden We faded eet 8o3: | of $100 to annwer’ the charge of false protenc Acadewy, at the rate, accordrsg to her own proposition, lie Majesty were more anxious to remain on terms of | (N09) Usirew Staves Lavarion ro Seay ¢ | imgdhat bis hours were aumbered, he arose in tho bedand | gigeiy the name Taste. aut nur iieetotGy that wees | Raving been procered, te azcuned was liberated frove: | of #400 yer amontli--the only dificu:ty being, the lad friendship with all tho Powers of the earth, and with | sin—Herowith I hayetho honor to transmit to you joint | gave directions to those around him for the disposition | cause of action ax thoxe in the present suit. The arrestin | oo ooy” Fevjuiring tiewe mouth engagement, wile Mr. Mhewteek is your Excellency responde: more than with the United State cmot but observe that those were sact unfrequently made by Spain, but of which the United States had never yet witnessed tho practical rosuits. <shuses of the most aczrayatod ff ear alter year unattended, and, indoo hat, they stilt “han i noble protestations, Toomily both at the Ame: commnnication from Mr. Buchanan, Mr Mason snd myself, embodying tho result of our deliberations on the subject about which we had been desired to confer together. ‘The issues with reference to whieh we were instructed to express our judgment, were of too momentous an import not to tax all the discerument and discretion ic our power, and it Was with a deep sense of solemn responsibility that we on tered upon the duties which had boon assigned te us, lay we have accomplished our task ins manner not un worthy of the great cbject for whieh ft was conterred om Us. My colleaeuer have had a full view of the difficulties and dangers which the question prevents: and you will see that they have not hesitated to join me in the expression of genti ments according strikingly with the intimations repeatedly thrown out in your despatches to me. 1 do not know if we shall be found sufficiently explicit in the language through which we have attemp'ed to conve our impressions. I trust, however, that it will be found su ficiently free from ambiguity to leave no room even for doubt as i) its true meaning, . . . PIERRE SOULE, -y of State. Very Respectfully your To the Hon. Wa Le WA of his body after death, He strongly desired that a post mortem examination should be made, and also, that he should be placed im the coffin with his clothes on. He even went ro far on this point as to. name the particular articles of clothing they should decorate his corpse with. According to the wishes of the deceased, a post mortena €xumination on the bedy was made yestercay afternoon, in the presence of a large number of phyvivians, and the friends and relatives of the unfortunate man. Ona careful examination of the body, im the neighborhood of the wound, the ball, which, heretofore was supposed to have fallen out of the wound at the scene of the alfray, was discovered embedded in the heart. hat Poole should have lived so long with a pistol ball in his heart, is most wonderful, ax there are but very few instances of such casen in the records of medical practice. the suit im the District Court took place on the 8th of Ke bruary, On the 9thof February, on affic » the order of arrest was made in this action, ner was lodged with the keeper of the Eldridge street jail, in which he was a prisouer. understand the aitidavit tested that he is under process o give bail im these two suits, Court is admitted to bave been commenced because of | the want of jurisdiction in aay State court over the rnobeli, the defendant here, is @ party there, on the supposition that the juria- the Ceusul may carry with it jurisdiction | over others, otherwise not amenable to it. vite aworn to At any rate, it ix not con- rest, and requared to ion in the District Spanish Consul: and The language on of the Court 4), Supports this Peruaps there is no ground for a distin attempting to decide this 1 for the plaintil! making the present defendant a party to | CHARGE OF GAMBLING AT TENE IND, was only willing to engage for ene month, with the pri Yesterda; an named Veter Dorsey oppereed before Hoa ot Lag 4 iy Sestierea yon hg wpe : vq | the open'ag, Mr Ole Hull achieved an engagement with Sustice Connolly, at the rredacharse | the lady at 8400 per month far three months, witle of gambling against one William Lowe, The complainant | security, Signor Badial) hax alwoys in the past received atates that he met the accused fa the neighberhood of } ag gir vlze® bw per month, bat foe felenta of n 6 : paris r Ole Ball eucoweded in securing hit for $1,000 Catherine market: that he there induced him-te accom: | csomth for four months, with good seeurhy tor ite ytd pany him to a tenpin alley kept by Montr: Lowerre, | ment fortn’ghtly, im advance. No. 61 Cherry street, and there join with him irra social ignor Brignoli’# salary cannot Le classed among the ame: that while there, with Lowe, he made heavy expenses which broke down the Acsdemy: of bets on the result of the gamex—the amounte varying | M¥FiC, a hiv engagement was not recognized by Mr. Ole trean fifty cents up to twenty dollars, that he bet dntil | Pall up to Saturday evening, Marsh sithoagh his he lost about $140, which was won from him by Lowe | Dome was allowed to appear in the bills of the Academy and others, Justice Connolly, on hearing the statement | th of Fenr of the complainant, issued a’ warrant tor the arrest of | hich led) to the pe the accused, who wan taken into custody by offeer Rus, | the operatic neason at the Academy of Musie, are and hetd to bail inthe sum of $500 to answer the | and va «1 will form a us) moral, amd inateuc- barca tive hintory, ‘The several statements which have ap CNARGE OF PASSING ALTERED DILL ed, and the 1 bow thoeting abo pinba, and pref ture dissolution of jesty’s Jurisdiction, of vestels sailing under tne flag of the —_=_—_ = ‘The excitement caused by the fatal result of the at: | the suit in the Distric Veatavdiy othesc Racbieiiat the makin Woes pation ot deve! ject ail dns in cn with ereseecine Manone. Grnmas Orma at Nusio’s.—We learn with pleasure | tack upon Poole has, as may well be imagined, been | asa trespasser, or join the defendant an he might b¢ ad- | arreated a aan named Prederiok Wilkins who inane Dare, We ears <0 BE wey Gee ar. ATION, iad engaged in the prosecution of a legit that George Christ, Esy., in conjunction with a number | 8fe&t throughout the entire city. A great deal of | vised. (Chitty on Pligs., vol. 1, p Si, and ow | ; Makedhant of thn sa aR papery egies bd ie erg Bae iiie ead sympathy was felt for the family of the deceased, | th Solute seomety af jotal | charged with passing two altered bills, From the com oretary of the Mamagement, our most prominent German merchants, has made ar- | particularly for bis wife, who is dangerously ill from the t court could avail to justiry adowble arrest plaints made against the accused it appears that he en- OLE DULL TO MM, JAMEH PILALEN, rangements by meang of which the German Opera com- | eflects of the shock received on heaiug of her huavand’s | i not founded, iu fact or law. | pany now in this city will be able to commence a short | d¢ath. Poole was born iu Sussex county, New Jersey, | tally inadmissible that under any difficulty of proceeding, ym in dark dungeon flagrant violation of most solemn stipulations, constituted wrongs of too grivvous a na- courazement to the slightest hops , induced to suo season at Niblo’s popular and beautiful establishment, on Tuerday next, the 13th inst, The management ha recured the services of Mademoiselle Lehman, Madama and was about 33 years of age. For twenty years he has been a resideat of New York, and was engaged during the greater part of that time in the butchering business at Washington market, We understand that a few days previous to his death the deceased made or Upom any ground this defendant can be twice arrested by process out of different courts in the asme State for A number of cane Petersdorf on fail, ck va. Honier, (14 1° subject are collected ii and passed upon her a dollar bill on the Oriental Dean Sin—You are perfectly aware of the ciream- Bank, of this ered to ative, James Peadiebury, | stances which induced me , tentified that the accuse! passed a one dollar bill on the Deponit Hank of Delaware, altered to a five, in exchange for some meat that he boughtat the | pent b t. tered the store of Hannah Otten, No. 199 Prince street, | New Yous Horn, Maret 4, 1855, | attempt to omtablish the noaure, moderate omd porma- is, andef the cireumatances which prevented Opera in New York ot aes ake paslons Martini D’Ormy, Madame Siedenberg, and other distin: | ferolution, it he got well, to lead a new life mad aiake 4 tiom than, is, whether the de. | store of the c he accused was brought be- | the realization of our mutual wishes andof our ulti that the United States, in their ere se causes | guished artiste, who will appear in a succession of popu: | off the disreputable companions with whom he was sur- | fendant, having been iss accosted by irvenea oR ad fore Justi ‘on, who committed bim for examina mate intention to establish @ conservatory of musio ‘fu! ae rot | tac operas, An excellent orchestra and effective cho. | rounded, The deceased was formerly one of the pro- is not entitied to di r tion. No bad or eiely moaey wan (ORed siete hich Mi tend to di 1 refinang, rus have also been engaged, under the direction of Mr. | Prictors of the Bauk Exchange Saloon, in Broadway, but | this ground. But as the plainti® might, perhaps, be | Po#sersiow of the accused when arrested, Iprreea yestoedaente Bhamecjencdiyy cormaulaeatt " ; m1 3 never ending dels, nd the unendurab orement on & distant court had spared no efforts to persuade tho governinont of ber Majesty to jointhem in an attempt to expectations held out in the second ni 1795, by whieh States ‘and Spsi of the treaty of flog the United give their mutual which the sdvana Unger, and as those under whose patronage the enter- prise has been started have already secured a large sub- scription list, there is no doubt but that the German Opera at Niblo’s will, #0 far ag success is concerned, compare favorably with the late cisastrous and exciting campaign at the Academy, Thousands of our citizens will bo glac that Niblo’s doors are once more open, and had no interest whatever in the concern at she time of his death. ‘The funeral of the deceased will take place on Sunday next, at 2 o'clock, when his body will be removed to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, Although strict search has been made for Baker, yet he remavns at liberty, and it is pretty generally sup- posed he can remain’ perfectly safe as loog as the author.ties refuse to offer any reward. Gold would have | placed the fugitive in the hands of the authorities the entitled to an election, | have proceeded to consider the case om the merits of the application. however, is to reduce the bail toa mere nominal similar to the discharge on filing common bail vader the ‘etem (Carter ve. Hunt, 1 € The Coue now permits the partial t A motion to dis | sections bave introduced tbis new principle in the law | of bail, or extended and recognized a rul A better practice, of @ cause upon be 204th and argo an arrest, rhand accompichinent among the people generally, vbvinte the necessity for Americans seeking muai cal Instruction in uropo, which might as well be gi to them in their own county ms with which you are well acquainted, obliged e the Academy ii) aucceas of which J will not attem ro 80 whieh pre- t of the public. STABBING CASK. ! A man named Benjamin Stewart was atanding in front of bis reside on the Five Points, on Wodnewlay night, when an unknown man came up and stabbed him fo the shoulder, inflicting a severe wound. The tercaped, aud Stewart was taken to the New pital. ALLEGED FELONIOUR AS AULT. 7 limited extent, prevailed in the Court of Common I'l 62 0 © not u “jaainte hb the fac oor Excelleney, knew" byw they will fill the house, even though the codfish aris- | very cay after the transaction took place, Thows who | in Eugland (V'eterator! on Boil, Lot) ar diy, De, Matra, of, 462 Brooms atevat, speared: | | YOu are sou unacquainted with the (eet thee thave Tance Spain had pucceoied in prostrating them aly; y fi e . We | know his whereabouts, whether they are police officers ealn bas interpretec the Code to admitof such a Justice Davidson, at the Second District Poliga | (hry) de ¥ x tocracy should turn up their noses and stay away. p p p ntinuing ae we bad would have involved Penn aren senves Anould Khaw what wars | 1 het Ge thitew-ollseatia ; or not, are only waiting for the Mayor to oller a liberal | trial with the view to the vacating the arrest, (( Court, and made a complaint against his son, Charles © ny limited afar beyond my pecuniary ability: and that I had trusted my humble powers of | aball see whether our German fellow-citizens are more | reward, before they will disclose his hiding place, or ef Seluen, 695.) 1 have before Mita ke ventiasedt 10 Of age, who, he alleged, | my conscience suggested to me the propriety of closing Frat yn thet L had uiived atthe painfal soniction that | sincere in their admiration of the Opera than the parve- | fect his arrest, peiple upon which it appears to me the court is to | Maire, * youth abou Mth o stecit katte, wheres’, | the Asademy at onse, (natend’ef increasing mag MAMIE ajostys Ml areived at. the pain Biss et ee FI AVRRR: Van Pelt and Linn, who were arrested at the time of | Actin such # case, That Im that the inquiry is to be, | Sabbed him imthe arm with « sheath knife, The a ; it were idle for me to ex bala the fracas and were admitted to bail, were yesterday re- arrested and consigned to the Tombs, to await the result whether, upom the whole case as presented, a verdict | xtent to which it would be impossible (or me ever Bi very troublesome to his ought to be given by a jury, or a jucgment by a single | judge, for the plaintif or defendant, If the questions are | u doubtful, then the plaintiff has not mace out b } on the occasion referred to, being repr closing of the extablishment I have seen san- by his father for hin comduct, he drew « knife, tothe public primte, to which | thought it | and indicted a severe wound im his father'y arm. The | inconsistent with my character and reputation to make din the Atlantica short time | any reply, but having observed that you bad hindip but there being too many } board & concert room forthe was dismissed, Justice Davison committed him to mployen of the late Opera i pfhould reccive from BENEFIT FOR THE smight warrant thehope | Signor Brignoh, Si | Ot mepecdy change in the dispositions of her Majesty's | © 8 government, | chauld be compelled to return home, and make s report in person to the resident of tho ill success of MPLOYES OF THE ACADEMY oF MUSIO— | of the Coroner's inquest. Van Pelt was arrested by nor Badiali, and M. and Madame Ma. | officer Keefe, of the Chief's office The evidence against retzek have sent letters to Mr. Phalon, offering their bene it belo ged = Prod te on with Baker, | and the defendant should be discharged. It isin this py services gratuitously for the benefit which is to take | T’Tner and others, in the attack upon Poole; but, never- | ticular that I differ from some able J , who tacling theless, it waa thought proper to arrest them, as they | to noid that the defendant in he out clearly that the | place on Monday night, for the employes of the new | might prove important witnesses, io Perens eae aetenaant th 10 mane onS dlearly thas thy ‘ion. ‘Your Excellency, after pleading that thoae were matters di i tod cy, after plead ie 8 ha tt des oe r Ae ye plaintiff cannot succeed. | have observed in other cases | fault of $600 bail, ugh debilitated by the effects of the acel- stoo momentous to be dealt with in oft over | Opera House, Elsewhere we publish a letter from Mr, ‘udge Stuart has for some days past paid agreat deal | that the principle of the Code is very similar to the doc- | nie a ; z : | hich happened to me the second day af that they would be urzed ap pe i i 7 ‘ . CHARGE OF RECKIVING STOLEN GoODA. bed ha ype » tae the ad day nganty’s governincat, snd that im Ole Bail to the same effect, The opera is to be the | fated byt be ere Coens md is now actively engaged | trine of a Court ot Equity, upon a motion to dissolve an cl the Gpera,) L have the honor to prof | officer, Mr. Kider, in ferreting | inju Yenterday a(terncon, officers Webb and Suni tion, or cischarge a ne-eseat, when the question ot foe ear te others, who, from bo via Mie | of the cause of action ix for such purposes examined Lower Poli Court, arrested a aler in second band snion of the Court, may prove accessories to the | and determined, although the cause proceeds, and the ; 2 Saline Th 0538 ear ‘lifng of Pcole. From’ what has already transoired, | vc ual prools may change the reaults entirely.” In tent. | Jewel#Y: Hamed Jultus Davia, at his store, No, 410 Pearl you and all (he persone no doubt there are others besides hone piready spoken | ing the present cape by these principles, it appears to me | Steet, whe stands charged with having bought » brace- | wig may be interested in ths employéa in the late ope = of, who were concern: in the attack on Poole; and it is Or we ec t atole "1 te! + i r ave thet Precnted for me, Seprcssing tat “aspare fram Court with | DONATION ny Laps ov Tue CoxcreGarion.—Some ladies | the City Judge is thus performing the cuties of a magis | ‘im enn be cartied in that the father of the plas paasaad cit te) auieeede toeents thar celine Reter star’ | om alah ia to com'h uaa ten ay te che: cae pave of Her Majesty on my way back to the United States by | of the congregation worshipping in the Catholic church trate. “Turner, where removal to the Hospital on Black- | induced. by the promise of the Cuban authorities to | named Win. McCormack forthe sum of $2 altaough it | Oxtentof my abiliticn for any services which may have ziand. weil’s Island we noticed » few days ago, has not im- | liberate him or the threat to continue bis imprisoument, t hie joney to take i 5 cl st ted to the ° i » | is valued by the owner at The princ was brought | been rendesed to me, and of which Ihave assumed the 1 will also request your Excelloney to take Hor Majosty’» | (St. Peter’s) in Barclay street have presented to the | proved since his removal. On the contrary, it {a the Pops Hag iil fk ge a shed jolted etait CO Tg Fe NE orders that I may be informed of the tune when it will ‘i it intom of th “ a thet tt roy vanes pastor and clergy of that building @ magnificent silver | opinion of the surgeons in attendance, that if ampu ros es oF Tice mandanmantirat ee Onmea ta WE ddcdauer af ata. re eeRnae Wotcm, sanctuary lamp, manufactured in this city by express | tion ia not instantly proceeded with hin life maz pay the | ‘The fact of s full and entire authority in form and lag. | °C™in!tted him for examination Voan very Waly, OLk BULL ? ss forfeit. The patient, however, will not consent tothe | guage, civen by the father to accomplish this purpose ALLEGED GRAND LARCENY. Jaume Puauen, & Union Place, New York Wee at rotten Waunene doi cue. direction, and lately exhibited to one of our reporters. | operation at all, saying that he would rather risk his | cannot be denied, The letter to the Spanish Consul of | A German woman, named Catherine Crate, was ar et in ble tememsacberan ge ince PARTMENT OF StpTyy Washington, July 2, 153: . | This article deserves notice for two reasons: It com: | life than lose his arm. the Zid of January, that to the son of the rested Wednesday by officer Duflon, of the Seventh ward City Intelligence. L ought not to conclude this communication without indi- | pletes the interior ornament of a very elegant CORONER'S INQUEST. weil a8 the written instructioas to the defe fi h 4 with } tol , : i - cating the views of the Prosidont in relation to thy inter- | oo 20h and will remain as an enduring evidence of the FIRST DAY. plicit and deeived, ‘The defendant, then standing in the | Follce, charged with having stolen a gold watch and Leeteme ox (Tae Home’ nt How Zipocn Purr vention of Great Britain in conjunction with France church, z Coroner Hilton proceeded yesterday morning to the late | place of the parent, uses The very means which the pa | Chaim, valued at $75, from Aun Freer, of 104 Oliver | The Loran wae the mubject @ lecture before the Mechan affairs of Cuba. These powers proposed to t! onward progress of American genius in a peculiar Poole, 164 Christoph for thy reot idirects, of haste and concealment to accomplish | Street. The property was found in the poantasion of the eh arlene teak te (hs lestusee tetne Gl one branch of the silversmith trade, hitherto much neglect. | ‘e#idence of Poole, rlstopher street, for the purpose Welsh ee nr apisbss . 6 in April, 1853, to enter into a tripartite his parpose,’ He uses no undue force or personal ¥ accused, who wax committed for trial by Juatic Sram Wie tory properly. deslised by this: grein ed. The lamp is of pure silver, and measures, from the | Of holding an inquest upon the boy of the deceased. | lence. ‘The conduct of the son may well be acer CHARGES OF GRAND LARCENY. wy Pratt, the wealthy taaner. A respectesto this course neither England nor Frau bats Cot= ola teial e extreme end of the bowl, | Te house was crowded to excess with the friends and the one side, aod Patrick McEnerny war arrested by officer Murray, of nattendavce, Vgypt, according to the f point of suspension to the extreme 5 7 vou of the deceased. The proceedings t> day occu eorater, Sad the freaioas Of: its po 1 would be i « 9, ; f e a. Since thee, sir, faiteon days have claps Lucia’’—Signor Brignoli making his appearance in it ad Tam yet co aco the rst Iino of a communication | for the firat time in this country. Report speaks highly | pos conference. I fori bount thereiore, to dosmas granted, | Of the artistical merits of this gentleman. ow that Her Majesty wishes not thot hor covernment sboald ro fer my personal services, humble as t opm the same ooo ymay be, to foe Brooklyn, knowing the aame to bave bee n Lae arer, is the land from which ¢ f : 2 . : noble anime jecossor, Mr. | four feet, This bowl is twenty inches in diameter, and ‘ bis situation, fora land which could not but be distaste. | the Second Mstrict Police Court, charged on the com : hay sabmit to you the Iresl: Pits Tee chat | its sides are ornamented with some of the richest em but a short space cf time. A jury of the following | fulto him. {am happy that lam oot calle! to taterfere | piaint of Vhilip McDonald with having $100 from | Tiginated—a fact which Is partially proved by the Inele aa he rogar sit, cain ith doctrines'con | yoysed allver chasing, representing, in delicate tracery, | #tutlemen were empannellod to investigate this exciting | with his freedom of choles, but, to boll that this agent | nis person while he was Wy intoxteated of horas in Arabia in Mahomed's time, whe they wae nsideration vf the government of Great | cherubs in the act of protecting wheat stalks,vine tendrils | “C= z assauit and battery, or false imprisoument for seeking | Pla/nunt states that he boarved with the wo rhetet of the history of the horse, ite leadiag varieties, At this Umo Lshall only statetho fact, that ® | oo other fruits with which the Lord has blessed the | 1: H.N. wild 488 Broome street, to accomplsh the wish and command of the father, even | thaton the 17th of January last, while ho was in | n proceeded to describe several o! the mest cale intimation is conveyed by both England and France 2. George J. F L114 Sixth avenue, if ensential to hia redemption from a prison, seema to me Wan ages Take pee | i ends honwns-ihve “\Figing Oniidenw’’ one ethene WL resist the transicr of Cuba to the United | earth, ‘The bowl is supported by three long silver |. Jas. S. Tiell. -,43 Greenwich atrect, | totally unwarrantable. The defendant turt, be dis, | tozicated state, sitting | Heesdlvr pried with an sccount. of° thelr pedigree. The Mo Cubauel whether openly ce coweetly appiad. im | DARK, each of which is divided into three parts. These | 4 +906 Spring street. | charged from arrest and the order vacated in this case, | tD® Brinoner, he pul bia : ed pots on fmated value of in this country w« c parts are again united by fine connecting links, | } ‘108 Wont Forty fourth Py s - the accused, according to Mefionald’s aMitavit, | $20,000,000. The best trott ( Canatian origin, Tee eee suit* | thus affording an unique blending of solidity of appear- | 7 “200 Weat Furty-thurd. nt, United States District Court. War prevent, and raw the accused tace the money frum | Sbilethe Arabian b of besoding hoveme. that island, without provions notice or specitication of | ance with delicacy of execution. An inverted cup, rich- 8. James S. Sturges...... 5 Bowery, Before Hon, Judge Hall the pocket of the com fant After an elec the poole qualitics of the the supervisio: 9 Archibald H. Campbell ‘1 Weet Thirtieth etreet, AN OLD SUIT FOR A GOVERNMENT CLAIM. | horse, the lee hie remarks. The sadienen wore i ly chased, affords a point of union for the bars, and 4 : | , 10. E, Welch, « 49 Frantlin street. Maucn 7.—Tne United States vt. James Monroe and Minperned much edified with what they had 0 jlver chaias, to which is 7 A woman named Anne Koos waa arrested by officer u ¥ from this point fall down fine silver chaias, to which ; ics prey ageleey y re s Y 3 Cyrus Shay, being duly rn, deposed that he reat Othert.—Tn this case Mr. J. Blunt renewed the motion | Luff the Ninth ward police, and brought before | Dear’ ted States of a design to detac! f 't | attached the little lamp, in which the oil is lighted on | qt Xo. 51 Troy street: 1 know the deceased, William | Tae New Srucer Swarr Mactixm —We un lerstand on behalf of the defendants to net aside the judgment | Justice Laviron, charged with sfrom | 7 r bial ay. ond specegsiene st Jemn occasions, Standing at the entrance door of the | Foole, for four or five years intimately, and have a y MeQuilla not he rights of Spain, of ros sol y rs tothe | known him for filteen or vixteen years by hearsay; [ | taken against them, before Judge Hall, in December last. | (ne meien nanay win. it in aliccel, toved io eution of | that the street eweeping machines, which are to confer pete, sim taneous movement on that ocoasion is unques hurch on Barelay street, and looking up the aisle to have been with him almost every day fer the last tous | The United Giates Attorney, Me MeKéon, in opposition, | {be stolen money, leged, found in po us the blessing of cleam streets and « purified elty, hing in the histizy of sor past course ee ne. | rand altar, the effect of thislamp, when lighted, is very | cr five months, except on one occasiog, when he went that during last week be had received a ietter ach unworthy swapiolinn. Xt 4 true *® | mposing, as it hangs oat in great brillaney just oppo- | te Washington, the deceased kept a drinking saloon at | , Cutting, on behalf of the defendants, wishing | century greatly enlarzed our terei he the corner of Howard street and Broadway; he had a | for» postponement of the motion to thia day. | He hed, * eee eee | and so have Great Jiritain and France onlarged | site the dark ground of a fine painting of theCrucifixion. | if iity there, about two oF three montha ago, with w | in reply, telegraphed the desired wori—‘'yes.”” This BD WITH RECRIVING STOLEN GOODS. | pelea, bat rears done itin a manner that may prowlly | We believe this is the first sanctuary lamp ever manu- | young man named Morris Lunnigan; he tried ‘to fight | morning, he (Mr. McK.) had received a letter from Mr rgeants Manafield and Simith, of the Lower I | er eational Lav bat tr oburad: (he | factured in the United States foran American Roman | Yoole, but was too drunk to do anything; that, how. | ( eur, which he would read to the Court. It is as | Court, arrested Georg Green, Julla Josephs, and laatora rixoner, The accused was taken bebore Jussice | fault of $1,009 | bavearrived from I’hilade { competent marhiniats, servis, Mayor Wood has sweepers are con approval of thelr uve as an experiment in the lower eftheecity Itiute be bis, and are Davison, who committed her for trial ind bail cmAr | ad hoy some other ayatom Catholic church, that in St. Patrick's Cathedral having | ¢v€r, tad nothing to do with the cage at issue; Lun- | fellows — Arent, natives of Germany, charged with having bought | wil be sdopied them the ome oow’'tn ese, aa Wt has evi 4 . 4 b nigan is acquainted with Paugene Baker: Paugene’s Joun McKvon, Emi, New York —Sin—1 have before me " th nad path fs, bi th | dently bee re es is not unwilling to | been selected in Paris, and the remainder imported either | },iness was that of an emgrant runner, while Baker | 4 copy of your letterof the 22d Jan cet widecond'ts | S quantity of silk and satin goods, knowing the same to | ’ Rubltc conduct in this, or. indeed, in all | from that city or other capitals of Hurops, the artisans | was a policeman, detailed at the Mayor's office, and | the secretary of the Treawury, and have been The charge was laid on the evidence | Fine ix Wittian rarer — Yesterday morning, between our course had been less opsuly macked by houor aad | of which think they should enjoy » perfect monopoly of Connected with the emigrant squad of the pice force, | fuss, an boing a copy of of Mla nate) Smith; who tested that he slnle the | 1 and 2 o'elock, « fre tn plane at 167 William etewet, dd France should reluctantt: Lunoigan is ‘upoer alro. agains “ goods from e store in on street, a hen soli the ti - _ ooeupied by Job tte, bene! a nccteen We eed eee Partie teeta, | the rich trade flowing from the aupplying of all the silver | “pOjgee ye 4 Funmer Ono. a asmmcutty that Poole got | Mrnint Ja reel ig Ag dll bs ele, og homey! phos | EK ment, coupled by Jobu Roth, boot cad she® orders in council, and the imperial decreosof France, | and gold vessels and ormaments used either in the cere. | into of late. A. Not long ago, while be waa walking maker. ‘The fire epread up between the lath and plaster, show that we have been the victim of the broken law 01 ations—not to have been dishonestly oltelned, whea they pure woke resistance too formidable to be overcomy by Spain ® ‘ Vesey street, with one Mr. t to the cecond atory, when it was stopped by the acti the violators of that law. We have not sub. | monies or decoration of such a large number of churches OR pacing at the corner o| y > ; ' > ‘ jams, they were met by Paugene, who insulted Poole, exertions o e freme he firet Boor was occupied by cra gactentrassramants or eid vom fects dyaan, | an the Catholics now posses, This in not fait. If any | Nienithe Intertaroed away ron Paagene ana sid, chy | sai hy them, The Ree OCAi ed Canned eimai: [ed pelt a ton redacted age! ominions to our own; but every acquisition we have made | clergyman believes that our New York tradesmen cannot | you are not worth making any fuss about," this occur | tity oy ey, You wee Ju spcles ‘sisal Bibscubat Oiuich | Cobn other, vegar doe he scownd Howe by obtained by an equivalvnt voluntarily accepted equal, if not exceed, the Europeans in allversimithing, as | rence took place on the sidewalk in front of the Astor tion bo yoursel? in wri r ne shypdinrrrnt erect cer [Ee Pony ages he Fogel es "On com or many reasous che United States fee! deeply interested 0 her handicrafts, let him just take «look at the | House, in Veney street; deceased told witness that Pau re occasions, subsequently confirmed by my oath GUAND LARCENY, den & Mitehel’s window o8 rs deo bank eine She deat of ca i They will never went to ita | well as other handicrafts, let him jus a gene, on meeting him on thin occasion, addressed him | that, to the best of my kuowledge-aad teliel, I had’ never hindu $:<Seesh Madaie’s south et rekea! winston || © a evident the Sve originated ve opr 4 foreigm, State. They would rere to see loseise pany, | |AEF part of the dome of St. Peter's, when he will beat | fn these words, “You are a pretty son of w b—by’” | een served "with tay process in that ‘wit Wi r aa hash ie mpeny on hid toch, ond O® interfere to #ustain Spanish rulo in the island, should it | once converted to nationality. Mr. C. H. Jones, late of (: Phage Mare “4. ‘ re smart for you, and Neve weal nt ye afl or Men so on El HE bee lle Moon Raped aed pace vit en lwug! at him.’’ Poole n par on and sau street. Comy St. Louis, Mo., superintended the manufacture of this Vp | Joneph Gagnebin of 61 if. . took no further notice of him; Paugese went © ‘A gentleman, did b be prisoner came into hi on the Mth | Se. When appreesion over s colony or dependency is 40 severs | lamp for the ladies who presented it. into Poole’s house one night, when the former was | {ist I fad sid that wblou was not true peodecatticel qiersy tarred aecaioan daaliad tenes is he IX Barks, 0a San ae h absent from the barroom, and asking fora whiskey skin, spirit and ebaracter of your rt c : pressed by the power whic, provokes it, the, uppeesss Poliucal Intel brent trom the ba king for whiskey skin, et pene te § Tava Za Kasaa’ ad chuplinand.) a ag Gates |e the Astor amd # rence Cow assuredly no letter right to invoke foreicn aid, mor any intelligence. when he got it, threw the contents of the glass in the vary and exeeptionable when taken 4 & | Jacob Davia, (s friend of complainant) fortwo wateles, | stock, in Ee THE STOCKTON MOVEMENT. {nce of the barheeper, whose name, 1 think “is Dick; on nt part of your letter. You tly A , ni after ha left the | The loee altogether w th Wy pene 82.009, “When it was | The Trenton correspoudent of the Newark Advertiver, | doing 40, he anid, ol’ wish your master waa here, and I the Gragalnctey reteods iol ieeyeacditaisd eh aNtaptbe paar telah etre | New Homaorcarnic Duwesnanr We have received derstood that Spain had applied to the sities - S regard to the Know Mothing, movement in favor of | would serve him tn the rame ways 1 do not know this this time wo f store the watches hae lrwccactot ede Hg mney ares Oe Ths temas Of 6 Dispensary, which kas been opemed ro fe er revolted jore Stoc ye ne: Presidency, says — or vi he be) pet and th uestion of itentity wea th ieleds ioe goveraevont ef ins United Dota pte is | mm id J, may! of my own knowlecge, but Mr. Thomas Williams, who nvite your at the boy b ; y ‘The rewarks | have on several occasions int ter | at No. 00 Bond street, under charge of Dr. Vullgradl, for ration of t io termA Against uch @ procedure: and it the pro vie in rele. | was present, tol me the facts, Mr. Poole made the boy | riper t main point for the cons jury. Verdiet-— Mad felled in fir otject, this covcramrat aid‘ undobre, | tion to the Stockton American movement were intended | fo to Justice Welsh and procure a warrant for the | ‘1 aati net guilty the administering of medicines and sAvioe to the pour jy have had recourse to other means to arrest such inter by apply merely vo the conciies of = Lig og he te arrest of Paugene; the a nt being made, Naess weitte BURGLARY IN THE THIRD DRG Lr gratis. The most eminent homeophsthic nee. perceive, at you have already noticed, ramitica- | Paugene was arrested and held to bail to anawer; it was ‘ Francis Met a dilapidated looking yout ere in this city are among the list of t It is intimated, though not suthoritatively announced, | tions of the inovement have been extended into other srmmen talog for men t0 come into Poole’s house teen ut barges © Dyscthan. Tin ‘cles bikie see betoee ae ees of Spain, whenever sho cloarly peresive ‘Stat and that the effort to create a stockton party talk of Paugene, seying that they thought Paugene | the juak shop of Owe clock PM " ye opted ‘ island worthlee to any oluer pier at the hasnriot | Mou to be concerted and crzanized with conmderable | could whip Poole, they would talk of the place as an | hight of the 47th of Jawuary be second Alapenaary eatablishes in { ing ita source of annoyance te tus country; and chat | Vigor. Indications are spparent that journals in some | American bouse, and *ay that Irishmen had ax good a | linen rage j of Hahpemabs land is dispored to coneur in neh avure. T of the large cities are to be procured er established, aad | right to come in there as other poeple; his barkeepers 7 Y on verbal commuant » Amoxnom Ca oromer Domnall wan Willing to believe that such a scheme is entertal secret organizations made ure of for its support. Butin | would tell them that they did not want any Irishmen to re thi cane tow , ‘ in, oF could he concurred in by England, yet the this State the Know Nothings and the Bordentown ord spend their money in the house, and Poole himeelf i tae he bas of greal tavdanio end the body of an Infant, supposed tw be w io not too idle to attract some attention. monty | WhO will hereafter work in unison, do not recognize the | would any, whenever he heard of way sueh occurrence, nas At in yout « Te @ Mire Verret, alations in mesard ts the cnesueipnicn ts Cobar war iris | Movement, and it ia not probable, therefore, that their | that eld not want any man {a his house that ra tor relief you | wamitied on ber perpen, ab lould prove to be true that she is using her influence in | S#*ociaten in other States will give it countenance. A® | could not eat meat on Friday; fecensed never | )i'* Vi tee tae fh at te charge, and Th oert wll be heb ee of a design to fill that isiand with emigrants | &n independent candidate, standing free from any party | nad apy difficulty at hie place with Paugene, . 7 eration of the towiny by the ( Ot loart, properly exp as bad a few ro were the friends of ith those whom I sup ugene; about three montha ding in the Kignth ward, ot wervant Africa, in order that when Spanish rulsoverit shall | shackles, which are now generally felt to be burdensom 4 i oan Af . § L GOUVERNRUR it Le an colony, given o the Commodore may be able to secure, through bis as that is rring in * esequcnsce thatthe injatias'ta’the | Wealth aud distinguished services, s respectable party, Man Dacwwen — Late on Wednestay evening «mam y x © font of Montgomery street fn answer to the le il ‘nite the Kast river Sp tbes ianerted # id in Vmnite although his progress is not yet very formidable. [n | came into and was very abusive to Mr. Poole concern ‘ing documents {rom the fi Mr Finp lly went t hie sesetence sot while poninew on ths Wolond converted | these times, predictions concerning polttival even’ tog Paugene, saying that ‘the latter could whip Poole n this suit In 16 tying to eave hom, fell (nto the river bineel!, aad wae but an. 4 | idle, and the position of things in 1556 caamot be an ceases told Nelsoo that if he did not behave himself od States for Sonthern District | eotering the | with some ereuly inl by taue whe wae on OD experiment pated. But if a scrub race for the Presidency bewween | Le would put bim out of doors. * sud | 34 of Vebuary last, ap tock. The man he ettempted Wr eave swept de Mid teletenta mes bavitable abe hich would whigs and democrats, free soilera, Union mea, Kaow Q Have you ever heard Paugene speak in a threaten. st | one belonging to KAw l be hee in all probability wes droweed. file (eng he dyp Nothings, Americans, jn bore citizens, and other | ing manner about Poole’ A. 1 heard him say on one ine Pome 8 ened § t qe! | the other belonging w | toy has Bot been recovered, ee parties, should take place, Stockton will not probably be | occasion that he ‘would take the bleck muzzle! son of | \h* shove entitled suit, New Vouk, folsasry ©, Ut baurt, | Wiis HH. Barber, ' & laggard in the heat, 8 b—— some day.” from the manner in which be |", saver A. Hamiurom, Roa fol phone Sestak GUA os tee 2 | Homon to whom Hoxon & Den —Bome few days simon with « night aey ght« nod exw him tase two Jentitien by thelr owners) from the THR KNOW NOTHING OBLIGATION, made the remark I felt o inoed that by this threst he A movement i# on foot among some of the Know | meant to put Poole out of the way, thix occured in va Ae ‘to | Nothings of Boston to do away with the nt obliga- | Church street, in a house called the Senate: thie wat | ji Anu tue onid James Monn vances impored Vy good neighborhood. It must bet» tre | Won which is said to be imposed upon the members of | after the difficusty between Morrisey and Poole at the by lorenso Meyt, the ited States no cause of annoyance in itself, nor most it be | the order, Some of the leading Know Nothing papers in | foot of Amon strest, deceased was not present. Paugens eed injury by others a¢ an instrument Boston and in hiladelpbia have lately contained articles | addressed bimself to several persons present; 1 do iJ in favor of doing away with the secreny pert of their | know of any other threats made by my cuter the hall do . arhip going to see ln tow of « steamtug © looked through the Island lowtoverbosrd © sailor, who war feb’ the anchor, Tw fall of Ie ble to arrest tne ber ow ber beat, but rereean tee barge to toverne overseas of the United Statee ited Sta James Monroe him over to an officer Vor the defences it that t {of the door ving Je relat; iy G- ‘of th proceedings, so that nominstions can be made opeuly Poole, on Saturday night, the 25th alt., | was in Poole's of the crime « ’ | im any measure in regard to C At & meeting at Trenton, N. J., lately, this plan waa ad- | house, at the corner of Broadway and Howard street, y tor defendant | 4 in the indicteonent ene, and by great be adverse to the wel vocated. in and said thet Poole was st Stan A copy of the eapias for $6,000 issued in 184 against | to tem years and oth in the Mtate price, on board, completely « iia te a THe NEW ILLINOIS SHNATOR. y, and bad some dimieulty with | 40 ‘yoorce, Kami 1. Gouverneur and Ricbard F Kem | ENTRENCHED. with enld. Be wy ae tae oe es ; fa som aa fa’ We learn from the Chicago Tribune that Governor | Morrisey; | went to the place im question, and war | bi ya, next read. On the back of the capias war iow | an indictment for stealing two | eft bed witeessed the oocurrenes, pul o -“- able to reach the spot wmtil Matteson says he will not give Judge Lyman Tramoell, | accompanied by officer John Rue, who was in Moles um the DAL of | count of the ice, were & certificate of his election to the L States Senate hovee when the news came in, he asked rome questions, +, om the Ab following — pieket ep, To save the life of the man, tn one ot nine gold © * by agree to ap ret the p of the with ty it lareen le te 7 5 He bases bis refusal on the ground that the Judge ia uot | bot I gave him po satisfactory surwers, whem I got up | iq grit and pres the cout to enter wor apes ‘owans'to sla montke inoprisokement Im tes Veniise, | immetistely stripped by the crew of the barge, whe eligible under the clause of the constitution, which pro- | to Btanwix Hall—the bour bout 94 o'elock— | ouingly Jenusry 18, 1606, (Segond | ench diverted 1 some garment, 90 thet’ when hibits any Judgr of the Supreme Court from accepting | | naw Poole at the end of the drinking eouater: | Yoo eu) Gouveneur, Kichert F. Kewtie ' pe best, which ot caten akong apy other office daring the term for which he was elect: | Morrissey was walking up ani down the bar room, and | eee ge Win Coventry Hy Wad | tide, he wes able to rejoin hie ablp Artly ohed. od Judge, nor for one feat efter the expiration of such was talking aloud, using insulting language to the oedbal | Kone Were Durersaxt Rerowt rom Penna r " term. Judge Trumbell has resigned the office of Jadge, | ceased; Poole wan talking back to him: | don't recollect The potice sal tan by Mr. J. Presectt Hall, then Manietpal Kleetions. - ation, the government of the United § i¢ | but the term for which he was elected has not yet ex- | the words that passed between them both men used |). Attorney, 20th August, 1861, wes vex oA, «i | KKOW WOTHING MAYOR In TROY Treated et their homes, G4) at to Spain, and nve all the ro pired. threatening language towards each other; Jamen Irving | \jey me areument, tie Court opaerml tee mre } Tnov, Mareh 7, 18 Us. Recdlio—Well or re jired by honor, t D' THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF CONNBCTICUT. wos prevent, and aleo Joho Hyler, Morton Fairehil | stand over to nert Saturday week, for the » - 1 t mornitg's Hema. ater 1° enéer treatment 27 : oe The Know Nothings of this district n Samuel Suydam, Capt. L. Lewm, Job Dean, Lorento | Producing other aMcavite : | the wt the ke ates noted Mater, 376 Ireland 461. Germacy fair occas Rev. Sidney Deam for Congress, Mr. Dean waaa mem. | Dengle, Thomes William Corsctias Campbell, Mr. Jane “ | ot & TO! counterion 48 There have been put up in tee mote favored in her conditic ber of the Inet Legislature of Connecticut way, and about « deren others , nee) the Mayor sieo, although It wax + | hes! doparteneat, 1,087 prescriptions. lerrest wumber ia fb foreign po yedthe & Methodist pri ut of late has followed the bu he care was then adjourned until the ‘The Fusion Meeting at Tammany | morning, vetee, The Mayer bas © we doy, 113; eanalieat, So—asernge, 4 Wisely been sranted to Canada if restrictions upen her foreign trade were te TO THE EDITOR OF THE Mena ners of shoemaking. at 10 o'clock. 8! evidence wifl be r t 4 : | Oi others ot tomking any © otneote © Hon. Poland Jones, who represents the Fourth district | “OTOB@r's office, 37 Chambers street I notin that, my name appears as one - Vee * 6 any Op | | 7 1. 10" Comrt Calendar—This De; Poa aa ed ” rested Presidents, in the published bet of officers + vott AACGRRTIOR TOWN RLROT 7 ° fationg with Spain, sd specate, | of Loulmans in the United Staten House of Represesta tad al alee een ee ne et ee | qoctiag ob Ventiany oe Voumiiag giana. 1 ene O08 Parasarm, Ulster O>., Mared 4 Kerem Cnewr. Nos Li 2 on wr "10m, 1OLk, Soret’ er Sag ioen Wes, Da Coenen O0e ReneS sued by Judge Stuart nigge soaks present, nor was my heme 1016, 10722, Nua, Vion, 108s, 1696, 1934, Vane, Lon om, < nom ie VORP, 1060, 1067, 1069, 1064, 1066, 10464 1947, Ie 4 ound tems Gs seupelaaee Comes ae Omete Keste sine arrested Van Pelt, shares’ with | Ranwtenge,, | se 1006, 1061 L008, 1663, LaGb, LO4T, L008, 1608, L081, Loya, | prance Convention, which | being connected with Maker end the ettack nection © Ue (he partir = $ 2d elt. Toot, Port v toners Seay perry tag Tyh8, oe 4 See | Lyn, LOA, Lone, Lins, LOT, Yond, HOH Dak to Spala, ohg oweg gy ( mactat Atlanta on the