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502 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 16, 1856. es OU? < _—$—$—$$—$—$— —$—$—$$<—< erumeitannnssdiieenean Semen eee ee World, and that God had created the world for all, not for | was well known; but he believed that the police would b ew ust i Y"cation,’” be eald not and that "ao Irishman was | be able to arrest Lewis Baker if he isin Servoy, without xxow peg hs, rama The, Fate ee, evviapion Reems finn | ie 6, Co, Bevesienend batey wosstee, oats Oe, Dell me iane ron foe a! aN ae as be was;’ I said they wero; he said | the additional aid of this $5,000 reward. He’ was op- The Franelsco. WNW, ‘and carried away the cud: | men, frem Portland, dleg; achr Birobard, Ulmer, for N° a lar, I returned ‘the it; | posed to the appropriation, and he thought it a pity that following is the vote for Governor, as far as re- LETTER FROM JUDGE EDMONDS. der head. York, 1dg. . ‘asked mo to fight him, and I said I would ‘‘on an | the whole gang did not demolish each other like the Kil- | ceived, eompared with the vote of 1854:— No, 86 Cuamuans Srruer, March 14, 1856. net Sore Manet, Mee Gore, On the nighs of AL Ax Air Maroh 5 sobs Le Marhant, Elsonheur, Bal- ; . stinicus Island, Jehn W Baker, cosmos, timore. Cid Sth, sobr Clifford, 0° P ‘ ative ef Cutler, Me, fell overboard and was lost. Havana—In t 2” be then laid down a carving knife and | kenny cats. —-1865——$——, 184, DITO! ig take up_and ‘be woul! gt nasiber re Aldt1man LOR» said he was not affected with that mis- bake Mesa Bah Bie a atin St MRD OS IR BUSA, ae the dem port Mareh Ro rt 7th, fo wall 10th on’ ber return ue — a ‘ss I thought I could not well a knife so | taken sympathy which exists in this community for the | Counties, Your paper of the 12th contains a letter from San | — fchr vetocity, Whal bee, 6 da; ¢ 4 * Mr. Poole and I never had s word before that | man Poole’ He is'now dead, and he mould not ay any: Ghekics, 92° E- wNG “dem.” UNG: F. HOU. | 5, scisco, with the signature of F. 0. Ewer, from which | fete Stith Merten, Bassons Ove 1 £2 10s, eupaclly S000) it; I saw Baker there at foe oes Sa bus was not | thing about him. Yethe (Alderman IL. ) would vote town: - 1,868 3,473 224 2,307 1,888 1,204 | it appears that I was fool enough to receive as true an Sebr Lydia H Nickerson, ent Boston. foe eee og wit! ‘molasses, Cr ‘myself at the second; T noes Mortioney’s | this reward, as he was anxious to bring this gang of | Delknapd do Lore 112 ist Two Less ona Die en alioae Har renes 2a raee Co rt in the Meditorrantan st North’ Seo as Goi Pistol snap; I think the vite was given to Poole by a | rowdiew and imurderers to justice, If he thought that | Coce, Wd>. 11028 J'0a8 "27 Ties gag gia | srtHele under his own name, published in the Pioneer, » beh Daniel Bilictt, “Robinson lelphia man called Charley; I do not know the sum offered in the amendment would be sufficient to | Grafton,s2d03,589 3,963 659 8,923 1,998 1,282 | monthly magazine, edited by him, and which purported Ship Russell (of Boston), Robbins, from Hevre, Feb 3,with | at £2 12s 6d, capacity 4000; Ucean tolves other name. secure the assassin, he would vote tor it; bus if it is to | Hillstorough, ” . \ on its face to be the relation of facts within his own | Mare and pasengers. (o Leno, West & Co, with Icaeof top | sugar for a’ direct port inthe Boltio at £21 Gd, capacity To a Juror—I could not say that Poole was walking | cost $20,000, he thought it would be desirably expended. | 31 '4,424 6,700 488 4.783 ° en " allant maste; barke Mount Vernon, » from Now Or: , weg cargo; Jane E Walsh, York, for ‘and oF. erect on the counter, but he was in a high position over | It would show such parties that even by the aid of thelr | Rockingham,” " L783 3,092 2,858 | knowledge. eapAs Zeke, W eptes. (of Beaty pice OVEHG frome 60 ders rch, tie up nt 22 10, capacity 007 May Gro. the counter; the counter is very high) I could not tell | friends, they cannot escape the vigilamce of the govern- | i dos..., 3,782 4.580 604 8,759 2.740 1,290 | _ It is trueT did Ho receive it. But I also received a Pe ee : oa Brockman, aad Liszie Drew, Feroy, for Hamene (agi exactly tf ho wereon the counter; I did not look at his | ment of this city. He should say, if this man was | steford 13colota sore sen Syo3 2093 "743 | letter from a gentieman of San Francisco, assuring me ° ne ens inte oan Hichbere: aba Floating Dente, Baa kat nee boots: I looked only at Lis pistol; I think he stood on | arrested, the $5,060 would be the best spent $6,000 that | Carroll, edolal9 1'310 460 daen uUR OF 1 1 : Winget featise Wr ineidise: don with fog; sunset, NW, | Allen, Keler, dit ee We Ma . something behind the counter. he ever voted for in this Board. Tt would also chow this | Merciviack " 05 | of ite truth, Tlearned on inquiry that Mr. B bad an ee eee ee | Aaa Dickey, diag, “To the Coroner—I do rot know any of the parties who | gang that money did not standin ous way wheasrerie | Ss 20...:..3,861 3,962 397 4,260 1,587 1,444 | “Mice under the general government. Mr. Le Compts, (By Saxpy Hook Painvine TeueoR arn.) Cardenas te At £5 ie, eopseiiy sided Baker to escape. was necessary to vindicate the laws of this city. Sullivan, Iidol,té7 1,662 142 1471 "684 "685 | onc of the publishers of the Pioneer, at that trme In this | SANDY HOOK, March 15—At anchor inward bound, sohe | [au {0 1000 bxa augur; ainbow, Gago, for to center ve Bighth, Mate I ere Ry Cyr ie Be Teox was oppeeed to aDpicpropria: a. — — —L ______ | city, and one or two others who professed to know bim, | ¥ Very (of Camden), Pendleton, 29 days from Matanzas for | City cuuat to 2400" bus suanr; Transit, Stteot to ‘Red ico of the ; "4 iy even ‘7 2 3 “ ‘orton; had con 0 p dq poe Hall tcok place T'was not present, as I was on the | hewwas'in the Usiter ‘States ihe Mayor and the pellee roid’ towns. 24.575 21,268 3,175 27,162 15,787 10,444 | gaye the assurance that Mr. Ewer was a gentlomas | sustained othor ellebt damag a, mage Tecra ery i NA yy utterly incapable of perpstratiog euch a fraud as that : Would be if not the truth Me. Ler Hhimuelf sent to me, | ‘92% ‘0m Darien for Boston. _ by a gentleman direct from San Francisco, a copy of his Memoranda, Fr “ nogazine, without the lightest iniimation on his part | tue Providence Journal ot the lath anrx—cant Rich, of | dios coload for Beaton se $04 Rh ft rug ai Bon end Sg al otherwise eohr on, A Ly rt from Philadel a, states i i. ward; he said that no person bud been locked up; Twent | probable even if ‘Raker was caught, that he would | Total voie for Metcalf, Know Nothin ccHttgoa | femued to be, namely, the relation of an actual face, but | “Lat hotiehton Montauk Polat was vory pooron Saturday | Hoctoalde, Facihc: Dsuwn, for Nkerk spon; Markmese Lave ‘o Stanwix Hall about 12 c’clock, looked in, ant | ve hanged: it was doubtful whether in the excited state | Kuow Noshing mmority overall S"a'se0 | that, on the contrary, he hat said to his measonger, | Mkt ls (and from 2 o'olock until 4 Pia | aes pet tinsce, ane Mace Hesoey,, ear) aus sound all quiet; I then went to Lafayette Hall, | of the feeling on the matter, that they could get a jury The abovet = : vine | When interrogated by'him, “Do you thiak I would pub: Ppenrod, and could not pe ween although but | Jenny Buck. Porter; Elias brown, Pike; Jane'Doten, Her- avd around | Mercer street, and found | all | to convict him, and even it they did, they would not | 4,pht,tbore table comprises the entire State, with th? | Tisha lie under my own name!” And twice, through a | {oh ii poet deaebacasil i cadhaaid pe os o> fae FF Comin, alley, tis uiet; Imet one of my on on see nay with of- | mabe it perhaps more than manslaughter. Seant aharoarete bran ie pancts are smal | medium in whose commanications I bad been intha | tsueh negligence is very censurnble, especially at this cer Laytom, and reprimandes the sergeant for allowing | Alcerman C. H. Tucxyn regretted to see gentlemen get | Ones; The towns to Pity. He hae pace ue om | habit of placing a good deal of confidence, Ureceivad | stormy searon of the senr, when so much danger surrounds A detailed officer to take away a prisoner from my ward, | up in this Foard and oppose the appropriation “of auch a | Direly overoeme this, majority, | He hae been undoudt: | messages which tanded in ibe sate direstion. the mariner. when the fight oceurred in i this time @ policeman | paltry sum of money as $5,000, to bring to justice the y y, people, ans majority not be It was under these circumstances that J truated im the Mach anxicty is felt for the safety of the schr D Porter, of wtg cargo; 6 Chase, to load 31 1s avo bx je of the ward; jar for di 5 or Hubbard, Senter, te load for N York ahr ee of my men toll me that there | would bring him to justice. ifficulty between Morrisey and Poole 4 nWix Alderman Herrick was alto oppored to the opria. | i Hall; he sald that Poole had been taken to the Eighth | tion, He ssid that they had enough of the party iett | Chet PB rere sree ward station house, and Morrissey to the Fourteenth | here to hang if they wanted vengeace It was aotat all | Total opposition vote...........- Totai vote for Bell, whig. came up, and told me that he had been looking for me, | brute who bad in cold blood fered Poole. lens than two thousand. Mr, Baker ts 10,806 votes in the : a | Dennis, which the bay on Friday bound. to Bos- Chimborato, “Brown; tia mat iad been abot {2 Stanwix Hall this was on the | "the vote to concur with the Councilmen to off the | ™Horty, and bis net isn is nearly twelve thousand. | ffi ettcs tp ron Te geagine eT sas eid eee ae | fog Scher SD owes tlarwichy Capt Rogers tote aloe Shy ary Model, Ri ht, Grit ol I corner of Grand and Mercer streets: ne / I went up topstan- | reward of $5,000 was then taken, and lost by eleven to CONGRESSIONAL. pores! upon by a fabrication. hiss peice ga peices igen: mama ri we 4 wix Hull again, and entered it, and found of po- | six. Pike, K.N. Kettridge, Dem. | * If the object of tne device, aad all the pains taken to pee Hoemen there, formed of my reserve corps from the ata- = —— Firat disteict...cescseuesee ee 13083 * 4,635 | carry it out, was to impore oa my conieace, ft has elon, at, Caldern, Chile, hed Zt davenas’ | teyward, st Dougall, for Charleston itz; Marcin fataeane alaras auskaeat pamonsteueintnn emanen ene NOR Tie Raye eae wecdad"aistsk Tappan, X-N Morrison, Dem. | been succesful ortent tune known, Feportad yesterday, p: SINE ARE Oe a SEE arg Ogee ‘The question of Baker’s whereabouts seema still un- cond district 12,704 8,16: If the object was to sbow me the dangors of spiritual 25 Alter very strong cold and a frost rd ae brie dams, NYorks Marois and egress to and from the house; I saw Pools laying on | *¢ttled. One day he is seen in New Jersey by men who | qyir4 district ... ee and Whee 4,217 false Ootabhloeied cox miumsantione | vee an ene the counter, and Drs. Cheeseman and, Putnam atten og | were acquainted with him for years, while the nextday | The few towns to be heard from in cach district will | cersary, for 1 long ago learned th: ahi sess a Seale eer abecerh by apr: mer it turns out that he has really gone to sea, The news | ot Zaaveselly alter the majorities of the Know Nothing once and again, given utterance sent sergeants Lent aul Glenay, with eight man, to | f * man resembling Baker very much being seen in the | “*™“!0a! LEGISLATURE. ay sao was to give me the pain of let ng’s saloon, corner of Canal street cot Broadway, neighborhood of Amboy caused the greatest excitement There are twelve Senatorial districts in this State. ia | a gentleman occupying a public station, a: w rte orders to arrest peep ers Paes snes 1 | among the inhabitants of that portion of the country, | every one of which the administration candidate has | before the world as the editor of a magazius 1 Mm { thea sent officers Silver and-Johnsons to No. 480 Broome | *24it was inareased in proportion, whon the next day Be cet Cnt ToL een AR Polit e's |. Some Bigiepe ee ater cine in ous lllees bunks Wee ue nOsTON Mee ee nna : co re STON, ! street, to search the Louse for Baker; 1 then noted down | afterwards it was poritively asserted by two men that | Whisw.c 1 | Sraally unemeusances tor Thies ralready lessees Gia rehe || celk. " rf | Jie use he had made of a private letter which I | at quite unse- e nM: ibe hd. nd Lave earnestly, interruption of the Hononviv—Sld Jane 19 ship Nor’ Woster, Bldeidge, i Iarye floct will avon. nreivo in Bosten. # warning agalnat | vccclernte the driving away the fakes of icoin thoriver, | Ivvskroon—Arr Feb 22ships Avlington, Plumer, Lon- ah: Juventa, We may also expect soon a arn number of ships delayed by donaerro; 25th, Essex, (Br), ¥ Meriok, NYork, o onroe, the easterly winds, and which have already been along time Watts, Philadel), Caroline Tucker, on their passage. Edvwd Stanley, M frod Storer, C Pe ae Re ed taro, Goodrich, NOrlesn: 20th, Oliver \ ; Siroeco, Wost, Mobile; Edwd NOrleoi —Cld Feb 13 Alamede, Gale, Brunswick, Ga. ‘Terror, Nickerson, Mossina. yh bark Moselle (Pr), Relyea, Noe Broeds, Apalachi Herald Maxine Correspondenos, the names of some gentlemen, for witnesses, who were | know Baker intimately that the fugitive was nigh at writ: um : ul Maran zas—Are present in Stanwix Hall; 1t-ok dowa the names of feur : ten him in the confidence which I hope will always ob- ard ae folk? Oth, ship Tho hy Lavend or five, out of eight or ten; left sergeant Bogart in | Prd. ANamatter of course, the childrea and women | tern ataene emienen, Gate aa ett conaadel tenon wEHILADELPHIA, March 18, 4 PM—Arr steamer Dole: | Yory,” Bids brie Mary Morton (lies nen charge of the house, and went to Lyng’s suloon mysolf; | for twenty miles around the immortalized village talked should euperadd to it ie humiliation of proclaiming his | i" Cysckey Vaitne tesinges Sikhs Atkins Boston sohr S | och, harks Geo Thema, Aumechury, Roston; Ota, Liicy Rings found all my men on the ridewalk, with quite a number | of nothing, and had ears for nothing, except Baker. The sent - *. °} | own fraud. Cid lark Oak, Ryder, Hoxton; sohes M Wrightington, | Thurlow, Varks St Marys, Milliken, to toad of the Sixth ward police; inquired of Sergeant Lent if he | timid wore afraid to stir outside the door after dark, towns to be heard from leas than thirty mom: | , If the purpose was to convince me that men having a | Wrishtincton, Fall River; § L Crocker, Phillips, Taunton; | potn owen and otders at £5, capacity. 1,000 dors; Letiade, had been in the house; he said uo; he ssid that Lyng had ’ | bers have probably been chosen, of whem at least two- | {airextcrior conld stil be otherwise than what they | Catharine, Loring, Boston; Telegraph, Roath, Norwich. Tash Dede do atthe naaicleaee aemasiey S000, ace hoisted the window, and told him i he “ would come in | while the most courageous of the family would be sure, | gfths will be oppositions ‘The edminivtsation will wot | seemed, it-was also unnecessary, for I had not presided SAcUASArr Feb 26 bark John Carver, Merrithew, Ma- there, that he would come in at bis perili”’ Tordered | if he had busingss abroad duriog the night time, not to | have oze-third of the House, bo long Ores A Cauaiass CONTE WittipUt IeMrAIae SOME: Fg. et Oe pes aay Pee i ‘Tibbottw, Ly i H e2] sted 6 win- 7 i nip Joun S ¥ le jot NYo dow; I ain “John, open this cae te repiied, “1 | rset that his pistol wanted repairing at the gun- The House is composed of about three hundred mem. | thing of the degradation to which the influence of evil | Suni jonyN Gesren, Rmergon, from Sen Fra Tarcanvano—Arr Jan bark Sopronia, ffril, hence Aug 30, (see Disagters) Proceeds to Tahiti soon, Home Ports, ‘ork, which arrived at ALEXANDRIA~Arr March If sehr Uolynt, New York. reports that on the night of the 17th BALTIMORE—Arr Mareh 14 steamer Jos Whitney,llowes, © was ran into by the ship Mayriok. br Linda, Mitchell, Portland. Cid steamers +4), e ter 1d ‘s ons, and a perverted education, may sink the fair- won't;” T atid, 7 am nn oficer, and must come in}? he | *mith's. At one time Baker was seen at Spottswood, | twuheuts in the Chited. BIgte oemete teen | Ent neemg ausoog ss “a cu | Te Re TEE 4, “This is my castle, and I will protest it,” | another time at Englishtown; yet at both of these | ties were very neur'y equally divided in the House, and | Bu if the purpose was to induce me to withhold all | "Si! Wasowsc, Capt Blair, from NY Ithen jumped on the stoop avd ordered the men tu kick | times it could be al t the democrats elected ‘thely Speabi ~ | confidence in my fellow man, or all reliance upon apitit | SH down the door, and down it went; I met Mr. Lyng at the | ‘ime* 't could be almost sworn that ho was haunting jority. Bete OT cemooe ™ || commie te van nig ally felled m pr ol head of the stairs; be approached me; I asked him to | the worthy residents of Amboy, ae bed oe ae I have been imposed upon many times in my life, aad, | Considerable damage was done to the Mas hi it, York; t, Hall, di open the door at the head of the stairs, leading to the | Many little incidents occured from Sunday last American Baptist Missionary Uxion. | asl grow mde and the: teitancen. miutepiy, ecomecimay | forevopieaat meanee tbe teemasn ten ecietereel notin: hetield, Dubs, orks Westarnpert, Hall, do; ship OSTON—Arr March dar, and he said, “I would like to know your authority | yp to Wednesday, going to show that if | INVESTIGATION INTO TRE BURMAH MISSIONS-—TuE | | 8m admonished to greater caution than’ was habitual | being carried away, and her larboard bow and deckhouso fer coming into my housetin this manzer;”’ 1 was about pete : with me in my more confiding years. But I cannot yet | Peis stove in, > , | Baker was pot in the Jerseys, so BAPTISTS IN HOT WATER—DEPLORABLE STATE OF | y ud y - ~ to kick open the door when Lyng unlocked it, saying vere INA. Din Whe. eeiasnmetal tp Sakti Shard MORALS AMONG £OME OF THB MISSIONARIES. withhold ail confidence in my iotlew man, or in the tes- Sure Hupsoi «He sLould have the matter fully investigated,” ¢ntering timony, on any subject, which may reach me through i ‘Seas, a oyecfoa beg f | Amboy. Man, uuted either bj fear, hope of RXCITING DEBATES—ABANDONMENT OF THE MIS: | jie incl 7, , y ae 0 R Heoper; 2) do do J Aiken; 175 | 8nd Frobably stood off to ses. Cid ships Queen of the Seas, the barrecm,ithe first man I saw was Paudeen ; arrested gan, er love JF many yaet tortie eur es Regs B eae tN a or 7 his instrumentality. J. W. EDMONDS, Yeasks rice E D Brighain & Co; 80 | Tay, San ¥rancisco; Judah Touro, Nickerson, NOrloans; him afier cl uching him by the throat; the next man ux snd acaeaine the setkectomineity TO THE EDITOR OF THE HEBALD. do do J Sears: 66 Lales cotton Thayer & Co; 2db mats Buck | bark Hinblem, Davis sPrgon (On, Sbipe echr Louisa Walch, Eaton, Baltimore via An inward bound ship was seen near Sot and a tad lank being caused. Palermo Jan 4 Barnstable eee tee en tena ea wins | tute very. early in the morning; she was working off shore, 5d rested was Van Velt, who mace no resistan:’, ; saw | S0lng to Now Yor: THIRD DAY. ley & Bancroit. Rogers Carver, ‘srry Not, Turner lying on the floor, nnd alse arrested hit, as the | ad one or two of the Chief's wonder- ad One or two facts in relation to F.C. Ewer's letter, Ptitieh " Reed, Darien; Tremont, Robiason Grant, Yoomido River: doctor was ure asing bis arm: 1 a(t im ther, in'charge | jul shatons th a Sen 2k He Sa alanis reat wink SER SER ESM ENIECi At ae || publistied tnvadelday'eiEiewka, alisulll be stafediin’ juan’| astereaie inst dnote ent wer cee gots Anthony Dutch), Ntoperts, Rotterdam: Blige Ana, of two wen; I told Lyng that “I wanted Baker now;” he .. xing that there ; 3 , Hon. J. W. Lanna : ayer |B y J ~ | Loran, ville: ‘Gutnare, Crowell, | Talia said “Baker is not here,” I told him that 1 kaew Ba. | 12 the stories told by those rustica, the authorities seat | by De. Donburg, the minutes of the previous day were | ‘ice to the spititualists of this city. ano dng Gc had honey weather of Copa tiers aa aEingat a | ihine'wens tote: wind NE ta NNG, freeu with, some snow, down to Amboy no ies, than two police captains and the ‘The first is, that with the exception of Judge Edmonds, | sea which swept the decks of coo! Ros house, eamboose, &o, | Ship Frank Pierce started and came to anchor in th ker waa there, and if J could not get him I would arrest ry Lady Suffolk and Honntag’ : 2 Becher pcan yer {pick ake necessary number of atteadanta, with orders to leave | ‘ead end approved. 1 Me’ i érituali ied ke, staunch he flower idee me, faeareh the hiowre=-axer: War’ bere: butts | BO spot untearcned in the ‘hole’ county, and it possible | ‘The CHAIRMAN gave expression to his deep anxiety ay | °t# ME. Tochey, the editor of the Christian Spiritualist, | carried aay velwaris, wazoneans, rails de, | | MMi tte Mg. ani Helen Maria; with two backs, gone,”’ mon then searched, but were unsuccessful; fa repens tke 2 ; aise that bad heen personating the | to the result of the deliberations now going on. Ho | the fiction of Mr. Ewer was received with universal New en, on Saturday morning last. atill remains hig! SBrsguueey and ten schooners, all outward bound, name Pelee ; | character of the fugitire + nicely; , ‘ i . a after a itic time, I had Justice Brennan. there, Wocnenday night, the search, wesc OestNgIy, 02 | boned they would be guided by Divine wisdom in the skapticlin,: TEMS aponnibg Hhetheh {Bee AS IAES | Mee Uva net ah Neto Cea BHISTOL—-Are Merch 15 echr Bll Towasend, Vanseea, » and we again aearched Lyng’s how conference of spiritual sts, held a few evonings after Mr. | thought the spring tides will enable her to be floated into | Philadel about Amdoy; the person supposed to be Baker was | course they would pursue, the whole block, but did not find Baker; mavle arrange- é UESTON—Arr March 10 sehrs F Nickerson, Lynch, ments tlea for ping (Sunéay), ond on that | easily traced by the experienced offivers, from one part The consideration of the resolutions offored by Dr, | EWer’s fotion was published in this city, there was but Geep water, 2 NYork; lith, ells, Terry, do. Cld ship Monmouth, day Trent, Shree oficers, to search Me. Allen’s huouso, | O( tbe county to the other, until at last he was captar- | wiage nus caews | one man possessed of suffolent credulity to manifest the | cor contracted to nave her, carus got out oy porocaee | aa nO Te Bee soenae arts cee tes NN CrE og: thay did ro; during the afteancon, I sent men to scareh | ed. The excitement cooling down, and thy ardor of tae tak slightest faith in the story, and this man waa Mr. | tuke the vessel to New Bedford © és Bren bark Rickd Gobaen: aches’ Col Satteriy, and RS Miller: threo different houses in the Bowery; after T was at | Chase being over, it was found that iastead ot Baker | After several unimportant speeches, | Toohey. Bric R. Srran, Smith, of Portsmouth, N. H., sailed | DIGNTON—Sid Mare Henry Casatofl, Gardner, Lyog’s the second time, a liackmac's’ boy told me that | ing among the inhabitants of amboy, that the in- Rev, Mr, Crank moved that the minutes and resolu: | The next fact that shoul be mentioned, is that Judge | from Portland, Mo, on the Sd February, for Havana, with | Norfolk; 13th Albert Field, jaltimore. tree men tad come down the stairs, aml went ong of | Jvituat who caused so much slain ood excite. | tiong submitted hy Dr, Williams the cay before be re- | Kdmonda, though ho has athieved a doservedly high | A lond of shooks, and when off Salt Key, tho wouthor being | BAST MACHIAS—Sid ‘prin Citizen, Chaao, the frost door ins creat bur-y, dona Canal atevot; | Mant was nothing moro or less than @ country | {erreq go a special comaitice | position in the community, buth as aman and a Juriat, | Serv thick, wene athore on Dog Rock om the 27th uit. "She | York sels Union and Sarah, ‘which, ald on thé 9h for N > i i 2. ty me to ° i , D orcas 4 im. “4 ie 4 pre’ 0 ors. ti . ight Pe Gye Baie hey punked | iibe sathae! treet phi On atate, oxpanioney toa dm Rev. Mr, GRanaur suid that he was assured that an | 1 by no means a Sir Oracle among apiritualists. Indeed, | X0\ Botian Sthinsts on the hip Diademe ny eect “© | head’ wind. th, wind NE, blowing fresh, with a thick letaiceeseomes sere phen Go ea Friday | eoort was being made to break up this missionary or- | it is more true of spiritual phrase, and keeping the frolic up uatti pace of th 8 f and for Providence, from Phila. is than of any other clasa of Baia Commence, Sindee mon | gavization, The kxecutive Committee was entitled to | people in the world, that each individual is obliged, from | q.jynin, with coal, dx ashore at Sandy Moule, about halt a i sl Sundsy, suc- | the sympathy, to the countenonceof the Board, as they | the vature of the facts brought before him, to atand dia- | jni} t of the 'l F Ties head JPALL RB in maklog aimself ap: | ite ite ecredited agents. Ty bad beon proposed to | tinctly upon his own judgment, and to refuse positively | drivin: hich vi. gestentar fl when tho arew wees | Philedelph Bt snow storm, In port nenrly loaded, sobr I'résto, Clark, foe ALi, RIVER—Arr March 12 soht Mary Patterson, Dole STER—Arr March 11 sehe Solon, Mosmer, Nor- he was burried away and con walked out as we rushed up stairs; I he Sunday that | k after be left Lyng’s P: s in Mr, Brady’s housa, in | ceeded in that brief Walker street; Brady i he Hermitage Hall; I heard | Peer omnipresent to so er, to saos3 who knew | pcos @ resolution taking away from them even the power | to have bis reputation for sanity or common sens her. Steamer ivctor went’ down but could not that Turcer was about to be rescued from me in Lyng’s | We mantor years, and the iadiscrect «1 ariel a gg though ‘Se the most Christian mera, the | placed upon the shoulders of any man, however high his | srproach her pee Series ane want. UB TeR ie PONY ANN IS esid Marob 13 sobr 4. Ht Nicxerson, Chase he Hector returned’ tothe | (rom Hoston), NYork. he will probably be got | “MUN ES HOLE--Arr March 12 PM brig Empire, Crowol, rious damaze, Boston for Philadelphia; schrs Sarah Jane, Warren, N ¥ "Simmons, Weeks) Philadelphia house, op Sunday night, I mae this known to the Chief | the astute officers from New York. myste é t th . Teputation for sagacity or worldly wisdom. of Police, who ordered a force of the Sixth ward mau to | 18 ¢xplained at last, in a letter from one ot siubabe Soll way; fa dhe lengua, bi? at lated other | it you will allow the above. atatements to go t» the smeet mine at the corner of Cunalstreet and Broadway; on | nts of Spottswood, who, in alluding to the gremt mis- | pen, The Union for the sake of the Unioa.’’ The | world through the medium of the Hrmatp, you will Tues’ay or Wednesday night i met an officer, at one or | Wke that his meighbors had fallen into, says.— reatly oblige yours, truly, W. J. BAUER. coe eee om NYork for Portland, wont | York, for Salem; Henry : , tworo clock, ‘amy houte: he asked me if Tvaoted Linn; | “Allow me lossy that the whole story. sofreasit rela, | ¢uel appoiatad ay. them were ponent to be cmdirectiy | "New Youn, March 14, 1656, SU sEat on tak arte wakes na eek emp aeaEae:| Bieter e ey cok aluanee epee Used “1 id, and that I tolo his brother ‘Dan? to | td to Boker's being at Amboy, ot the worgaue, acd | to he her mut” nore the wees eftectcaliey coon Phelter under s bay stick until next morning. Ono named | Arr 13th bark Amy, Nickerson, Philadelphia for Boston; bring him to me.” Daniel Lina wes a detailed officer, | 8versand sundry otter places, (0a tmuistaie, “Now, the | 10, be mure, but | nox ‘ : SS, ; = Wesley Whitier, of Rocldand, aged 18, died of oold and-ex- | trig Dido, Small, NYork for Portiand; schrs Ella, Ulmer with Baker, and I pafd them the'r mony as such: i | Stple facts ure these:—There is a schoolmaster in this seagh . ‘ Marrica, bauetion, The Bis high and'dry, but may be got off. Her | do for do; Howard, Crowi!l, do for Bostot ine, p ‘The Rev. Mr. Foersn, of Vermont, sald the resignation went with’ the man to Join Lyag's, aud from there | Meightornoed, say two miles and a Lalf trom here, a | oe sie reverted Coriniee eee eat the renignatior On Thursday, March 15, at the residence of A. Adams, | caro ie 5,000 bushels of corm and 182 bbls four, supposed to | Sadler, Eastport for’ Philadelphia; Temnoses, Carvor, do went to a bouse in Roosevelt s' und after forcing | clover Scotchman, of large size and oni proportions, | fis tured the whole ‘missionary Teas woult autor if | Eeq-) West Warzen street, brooklyn, by the Rev. J, W, | be damaged. ne Niedtord, ini ak Maan Fs open the door I arrested ylinu. in « short time | but unfortunately for him he will imbide frequenvy. | tue prethren'a iceling Sask Diver, Witnax H, 8. Miuurn, of this city, to Margaret | | Scr ah Lowry (of Provinectown), Young, from Now Bor ei trG macali Ellen, Sargent, Portland for Phila- r hunvelf a prisourr, atter | He dismissed bis school on Friday lact, saying he was { Sf, veethnn’s {ea Te came from Ohio, | Stwint Cranx, of Lime, N.Y. Hats careo 4. OO) Veerials Lope ah ea oe TNR ERNE | aciphin; Avondale, faker, Gloucester, tor Darion, Ga; acl fter I got Hyler to surre Solid asthe city. going to New York, but only got as {ar as South Araboy, whrre he got overloaded with whiskey, and wandered se of Mr. How: ‘York for Boston; Searaville, So Sophia Parker, Pierce, Wellfect for doz Wiscasset for do: Adriana, Ricker, Frank he bad ieft the city Too Juror—I have done all [ could to ferret ont Baker 4 ¥ since, aud, to the best of my belief ad, besides hin | Shout the neighborhood, gomg into the H Western New York papers please copy. us. If he could do anythiag . i papers pI b Copy. abort midnight of Friday, and b for I Couneil, action, he would doo, | pJ® Brcoklyn, ox Wednesday evening, March 14, by the | Vian thrown om her team ens ellie caren, ssi atte: fon, for’ Nor a ad , and bi Tile, but » Gro) favored the seterance, as tt waald fect ‘awyer, to Miss KatkG.,oaly daughter | went nshore, SAO ECE SHEN RES OASIS ture foe Yer beycnd the meu to” have aud he there! oma Mr. Cuartys ©. Sawyer, youngest son | wards righted and anchor: A organ; from the be : ‘ here! , . Moodly, St George for Vie- amiliarity with the ropes as an ex-policeman, the as- | Mergan; from the house of Mi. Morgan he want to Mr. | fate business, He thought the Board wae not prepared | o Cart. Jeshus ; Ee ee Miatance of members und ex-members of the police de- | Applegate's, and on the romt lost Bs hat. Here they | to vote, even for the well drawn paper before them. Tha of Wm. T, Davenberry, t'sq., all of Brooklyn. aA Scum (foro and afv, about 100 tons, was anon by Capt Oi port 9 AM, wind ith fog. the above arrivals of : ercape: all charges against me in tits mat- | Ol'zed bim & covoring for the head, but he refused to | question was eubstantially, spat! the Board censure or nn Anderson of Br schr Margaret A, at Providence. about six | to-day, and bark Al Mazanilla, Did riginated with Paudeen, I hoard that Morris. | Secet of it, Mra, ipplegate mon: utile sure its own Executive Committee? The Western is 1 Sa a care ea saore om Great Bound Shoal, | Simmsenn Barak His, Howar ‘ey left Lyng's house a few ma nutes before Tgot there | that he bad torn getting over a fo he wools | pautiste would not stand anything that savored of eccle On Wednesday, March 14, after a lingering {Uness, 1a tly tast going to pleces” Iie furceall and sib were kee | £4 A fog, for Phil Ifer forcsail and Jib were set, p ib wort get, | Swnith, for N Bedfork, with » part of veyanee, York, with | “JACKSON VILLE—Atr Fob 28 beige J Woon m Sunday morning, and went cown Lispenard street; 1 | Ferber services he ollered tifty cents, ardsatd dual hehad | siastical domination, and the question arises, willour | the Tist year of her age, Mra. Axw BLoopdoop, widow of ormer close ree Jo not know who told me; there is mo person can cul | Blepty of money. | From Mr. Applegate's he proceeded to | i,5"brethren furnish funda for the missionary cause? | be late Abraham Bloodgood. m who would swear that be saw Morrissey from half- | South Amboy, but previous to coing se offered $5 tobe | Tire meeting now convened was an ill-advised one, and Her rels tives and triende, and thore of the family, and | % cargo of flour and jore during | p ; Lindo, Carpe: e 5 Aber tast 12 o'clock on that Suncay morning, ami Go'elock on | tien to Spotswood. At Amboy he bought « biack cap. | the furure was full of gloomy forebodings 40 tha cause | aio of her son-in-lav, Jon Collins, Jr. are respectfully | {he rAloot Friay nist day. "Saw ‘uo person on | Mery and Frnucor do, "Ase March Bi, bee 0 Olin ¢ the same morning; I ¢o aot know who bad made up the | From there he parsed on towards the Poor Farm—s | they ail bad so much at heart invited to attend the funcral, this afternoon, at teo | b0’'d: and it is foared that ali hands perished, a her boat | ton.” Cld Fob 28 Urig HO Rrooks, Curacom. March 1 ache plan to rescue Tarper. straight road to Old Bridge from there to Spottawoo¢ ra ysrcn wished to give & new direction to the | O'clock, from her late residence, No. 70 Murray atreet, | ji) propre urtly stove, Bs after, rueee. up 5 | albert, New York; 2d schr Broadfield, Keene, Qio Janeiro; John Barry, sworn, deposed—Resice at 234 Mott | Where be was seen under somewhat suspicious ctreum: | yt { \ho brethren.” The Chairman, a: the begia. | without surther invitation, ¢ h ‘Asche, name‘unknown, froman | °'MeDiLE—tavr March gtip Selago, Jones, Portland; sabe street: sey call me “Fish,” to distinguish me from two | Stances. He was pursued through a swamp: was lost, | 5 vg of the reeting, hoped that some mastermind would On Weccesday evening, March 14, Waxter Rockwett, | Enstern pott for hiladeiphia, alto picked up avout /5 bbls | EH Atw ed, Atwood, Philadelphia,’ Cld 9th schr Emeline, 0 preener coach érivers, who are called “Shinghae” and | but was found that night in a seclude ed vp was Genesee flour, on the bars | Miner, it conclu- |‘ youn; vi feo, within | give a tone io the proceedings, so that s. differ on of Geo, W. and Mary J. Clarke, aged 9 | flour. Most of Cae ols “Lively; Tama coach driver, in the employ of Mr, | on¢ mile of his school. You see how apt suld be arrived at, fi ker } Months and 17 days. rels of which was * Yellow Corn NANTUCKET—Sld March 9 schr EH Adams, Adams, Slevin. ia Mulberry street; ou’ the night’ the “shooting | be mistaken, We axe on the look out for Baker, and bo reds Mer debe these peor ealarincares Chae, |, tbe relatives aad friends of'the family are invited SARTOWN, March 15.—Smacks Grover G King, Bolle, | Baltimore vin NDedford. yet affair took place J waa standing wy lage at the | aesured he will, if here, fare ad Sighboraood.’” | voir ehore have often shed tears on tke very field of | to attend ibe funeral, from the residence of his parents, | Msuhattsn. vi, Sbeey nine Golick eed Baza": DEA Wate TUE oe nee City Hotel, corner of Howard s id, ora erent Cen sai ag aaporied af fie | their labors, ut the contemplation of this difficulty. The | No: 218 Fourth street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, | in'\ith'n iors and aft reht upen hor benm onde: her larfoard | _ NEW WANEN-Sid March 1i sches Lowis Clark, Philadel knew Baler and l’audeen by ey: ¢ eleven or balf-past eleven o'clock on the night of the | instructions, pursued the shooting; he got on the carriage box, but Ido not know | sitive Baker, they foun where he came from; he told me tocrive him to the | Was the achoolinaster refer ne, according to theic | soeaker could not, would no! vote for tke resolutions, as | Without further invitation bow al ‘ty have Leen chefo. | thoy would necessarily sbock and hurt the fecliegs of | On Tbureday, March 15, Maxaare MoCoskxr, wife of | water apturing him that he ie dear brethren. Dr. Welch offered a resolution to | Bernard McCorker, in the 43d year of her age. d to in the above, audgave | Compromise matters. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to fi fect above wator; hor stern about level with the | phia; Louisa Tucker, ditto; T C Lyman NYork. In port could pot ascertain a 5 ready for sea brig L & W Armstrong, ‘Thompson, and sche The | Larckah —— for Perto Rico, took from EW LONDON—Acr March 12 schrs Ocean Star, Tildon, im corner of Broome atreet aad Broadway, 1 did so; be | 8” account of his pranks. coucurring ir all the particu The Mov —It is out of order. attend the funeral, thia afternoon, at three o'clock, frow 1, fore rigzing and two bead. | Camden for Norfolk: Evergreen, Bliven, Philadelphia for handed me tore shillings, and inquired if that was | lar pomte withthst of the correspondent. off. | Dr° macoow moved tolay the motion to commit on | Ber late residence, No. 380 East Eleventh street’ Her Ne the fore rigging, her plank | fpovidenes; Beeps Rusch, Pree nat Ass tee ? $ | . cers are of opinion that Baker is notin New Jers od | 4), uae 4 i repaired, from the fore rig- ammond, iver for NYork; Blackstone, Reynolds, enough? 1 es; when be got off the box he went | tf fa A the table, so as to allow Dr. Welch to oiler his resolu. | Temains will te taken to the new burying ground for in vaintod her inebonrd anchor was | and America, Burton, N York for Providence éown intoa cellar on the Broome street side of Broad. | that all the reports of his being there hove originated | sion, Carried. terment. with iron; bottom painted green, NEW ORLEANS—Arr March7 ’ M, ships Diadem, Wil it is called the ‘State Saloon’? where he went into; | !Tem the curious pranks of the jolly seboolmaster. Tere there was some confusion, ariviag f.om 9 lack of | On Weenesday, M: 14, “after a lingering illness, lack, Surpoeed te be Shout Lovsengs Seremart Mamding, | bet, One Serer ae foes it is im Brocme street, near Wallack’s theatre; after LETTGR FROM JUDGE STUART. parliamentary snowlecge on the part of the Board, JAMES FARRELL, a d 25 years, 2 months and 18 days, a | ™#inmast cone, crew supposed to be lost. ee ar ips about five minutes I saw a crowd collecting oa the cor. ‘ing and Speights have retuened fro At length br. Weicu moved to # rike out all after the native of county Sligo, parish of t onneliffe, Ireland. Sewn Linnie Riew, reported ashore at Barnsteble, was ale, Wie ike b See ner when! drove back to the Ci'y Hotel; the crowd ng Speig . aoe tas | Nord Revolved, in Dr Williams’ revolution, and issert | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | from Poston, and leit there om Saturday morning, at ton | Kin yton, wteus, Bantcs, Mesaee” the foilowing:— requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three Sect wisbaia wtechoned tad ame three hours after leaving ‘Arr 8th, Resolved, That this Board cherish sentiments of un- | o'clock, from his late residence, No. 285 Mott street. His | iio were miraculously recove orer, Liverpool; Galons, Leavitt, NYork; Caledonia, Huphes, Liverpool; Mayflower, Fales, Cardi, Waleo; Wellfleet, Bradford, Liverpool; John came out of the State Saloon, anil saw Baker in the | their pursuitof Baker in New Jersey, a: crowd as they came out; Icid not see Paudeen in that | they found the person supposed to be tain and three of the crew, crowd; [only knew Baker aa cf that crowd; I did not | who, when overtaken (although of a genersi casem- | dimished confidence in, and affectionate sympathies | remains will be taken to the Eleventh street burial | cenvers and others on board, The vossel w ° , know any of the others; the crowd was still, and made | blance), proved to be an entirely Jilfereat persox, I | with the Executive Committee, and the missionaries un- | @found for intrrment. beum ends, but righted after, both Hemensie Bo Waly, Clanne a no wolne, all the people seemed to be sober; they eame | sm stil os certain as at fist that Bavcr aaded in the | der their direction, now upon'their respective fields of | On Wednesday evening, March 14, Mancansr Awx Cat. | fwonty tive feet from the deck. Capt Wiley was considera: | Mutts Oe PAibes ditcserie dal We Onien ae to the obtner of br vadway and faced up it just as | IsatelaJewett on Sat mo: lastfor theSpanish | labor in the far cff lands of darkness and heatheniam; | say, youmares daughter of Thomas and Ano Cainan, | YJ) injured, and has not yot beon able to como om shore. | Goozin webill, fk B Samnor, Golding. drove off; 1 drove down Rrosdway; Baker never spoke to | Main. ‘The Graper . by Mr. Tawa noble gene. | and while they dceply regret the unhappy events and | aged 6 years, 4 months and 4 days, wus Cenkel seminal ane Wrethinnan Misr eit caer pie earanrge, me when cn the carriage with me, I remained at the | rosity, without cost, be put to sea ia chase with al. pos- | circuinstances that bave occasioned ‘oomirting opinions ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully > pi'statemont that she was ashore at Barustavis | PerXins, Livernool; Baden, were City Hotel ooly about ten or fifteen minutes after I went | sible despateh, Sv 'SIUARL. | and feelings, can discover nothing elther to prevent a | (avited to attend the funeral, from the reaitence of her Iy incrrreet. Leas Pie Rt ae pi ig + Leen: back, until T went with a strange man to the Bowery cordial co-operation in suata'ning the important trast | perents, No. 198 West Twenty-seventh atreot, this after- Gott, trom Baltimore for Portiand, sailed | [OH Laimbenh Next: bree Zeno, Giledrist. N¥ork; To's Jaror—Eaker did not seem excited whon I drove THE POOLE ASSOCIATION. coufided to them, and in prosecuting the great and glo. | Boom. at cre o’cloc! s Hole’ 9th inst for Portland: wae withing) | “NEWLORTCSI March 12 seue John Pierce, Melville, needs 3 Head: 1 Med “ Lively,” I 2 of the friends of the late Wm. Pools was | Tous work of the world's evangelisasion. = ne aloucaped es oe meg of BE palenned pat tak OLIN, eetkiees | Poree Bice. Pi Bag ane, Cute . ye ‘ cor} Heady sworn am called “ Lively, ; ¥ 8 a " ndolph, age 3 a. i , wi rr 13th, sehrs James ortland for Tangier; renige at No. 112-0r suge street. I am aco S tales, held Inst evening at the City Motel, ty complete the or Resolved, That this Board refrain from cecisive se y ae ek the tently ‘are tdtied tc of ¢ bbls four Off deck, fiving jib, boat stove, argo | ann, Daker, NYork for P Dayid Crockett, in the employ of Mr. Jobn Golding, | in th @ | ganization of the Poole Assuciation, There ware about tion A sth er subjects presented for pe attend the fu without furtber notice, this mornin, | r, Job Golding, living in the sami ization of the Poole Assvciation. There wore about | connideration, in the voluminous and varying state. i ’ B ‘ a place, On the night of the adray Bsras ts Oe plete Of | cas Naustsol aaa nate porsons present, aseombled in q | tmentsef the Executive Committee and thelr nitssiona. | at ten o’slock, from No. 147 East Thirteenth street. His | | Scun Eutza Prancxs, from St ooze, Me, for Matuasas, | 09) Feey a acne Enoridense foe Nakse@onl? MG s, Pete Barlow, corner of Broadway and Prinde strest, 4 in mourr ith the American fai ties. ‘They would most earnestly and effectaally recom. | remaias wi'l be tasen to Plainfield, N. J., for interment, | Pt! into Norfo lng 86h od ie phi epee Terbell, Taylor, do for Philadelphia, 7 it is a bar rocm, Louis Raker cama ranaing in there in mourniag, with the American fag oD | rend themature exercise of Chistian forbearance, and | On Thursday, March 18, Besrawu B; Tiers; to the nt Senha GEG ORA ROL OSI ee LL pavers Huy be ATM, barks Macths Ann, Baboock, for » main! : between the hours of one ani two o'clock in the | onesie shr tag op pa eed gir? {8° | live ox servants of the Lord, in obediense to bis com. | 58th year of his ogo, be:t anchor and chain, am Hayrna about ready; Gem, from Philadelphia for Boi NBedford for N York; Mann "Nickerson, Fall River for Urigs Random; Sheet Anchor, Wilmington, N inorping; Le asked me acd the other drivera for acab— | [Tesi ve » Dr Rag mandments to fellow laborers in his cause and kingdom, His friends acd acquaintances aro respectfully Invited Scour Morsiwo Sra! : bi he was then bare-headed; he appeared to have a wound | (chilis arte as Secretary, Noon tating the chair, | “pr, Wacn knew that his resolution was ambigucus, | toattend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clopk, | Batmatatle bay, and went acho os, pee Oe Pie Soe pom ai je" did aot walk lame i ¢ pve bit » frien’ rod, Pose t i to hurt the fe of Brothers Kincaind and Viat rreet. re 2 ee 4g P Mm “Mason,” Dyer, Boston for _ either myself cr Francis Merrill, who is calla! | the friems of the late Wm. Poole to subscribe bis meme | Purnahe ee Sea ae : “1b. lieve in God. setts hy: oa Laila’ Rookhr Paddock, ani Grey. Hound, Nye, Province: Antelope, Freeman, Cohasset for 2o; Eastern Bostot for Tangier; Few York, Goodsell, N jom, Crane, Cubs; and about all others, rtha Anns, and Gem, ur New 4 Peck, Delnoy; A On Thursday morning, March 15, at one o'clock, So- | £14 MB Wants. hence at Charloston, experienced heavy | town, for d to the roll, About twenty then . down their names to the roll lst, sw be list of | Dt. B. I. Macoom arged unity of action. 1 i fi il ene Bh el AA Rey. Dr, Latinor said he was opposed to the resola- | Pura Euimanramt, eldest child of David and Mary J.’ Hill, mittees, the executive, the finance, auditing, on eulogy, of arrangements, & the meet'ng ad. the deceased i it can be obtain! “Shanghae.”” Baker then went outside inte coach No. 109, driven by ‘‘Shanghac, driven away. The conch was standing at Pete Barlow's door ; I do not know where he was driven to, aa I re- mained inside ; I never saw Baker before, and did not know him; affer ‘‘Shanghae’’ came back he told me that it was [Baker ; “ Shangh name is Merrill; 3 9 Se Sonom, from Norfolk, with cora and flour, sauk York for Be: tion last offered, and asked if the Loard bas suficiant | aged 3 years, 5 months and 21 (ays. ight of 18th in Portland hapbor, and wasabandonsd: in: | Sid brig : Beer 7) | evidence before them that the councils in Burmah were ‘he fureral will tate place from the residence of her | 30) tere. (By t yt tad g Bee a ehoont vate rade A etoay ice be dette eted ach | necessary at all, and, if they were not, why aot Konest- | father, corner of Lorrimer and Jackson streets, Williams- | "Cc bye. (it tulerrabh & Rilvoed Wratten, Bo) NO me public building —t r Kong es : . Scr Joux Bent (of Rockland), Hag, from Richmond for | 2 fr Mar ‘12 aches Bolo ly ray sor The missionaries had not done as directed by | burg, Unis afterncon, at half past two o'clock. Therela- | pon “with 1260 bbls four and 16MMbu shorts, is ts | Vancliet, Vancliet: J ee ee ae eee oo sal Tabernacle If 1 she Executive Committee, but acted solely on their own | tives ond friends of the family, and thore of her grand- | fear Dénwis, with six fect water, in the holds wilt —upon some day yet w de fixed upon, | oi4y ority, witheut reference to the feelings of the com. | fatber, Mr. Samuel Kiersted, are invited to attend, with- | after discharging her cargo, which is damaged. Merrill did not say that Baker had sail anythiag to‘him . : Sea " he said that be had taken Baker to the corner of Canal | *!tr the rendition of the Coroner's verdict. mittee. fet the Board do right, though the heavens | out further invitation, Sonn Lewis Wat from Baltimore, | Hestren tos Bustos waniace itreet and Broadway. - Sees Op eee fal. %e may be the committee will resign, and that On Wednesday morning, March 14, Mrs. Saran Don- | anchored off Bai ks swept, loss ot | Rogers, St George, Me, f To a Juror—The man I took for Baker did mot seem Governor and the Probibitory Law. some churches will support them. If this contingency | S#L1¥, in the diet year of her age. sails and bulwarke, oe proceeded for chains: Alida, Pr excited when he came into Barlow's; [ drive coach No. The Albany Argus baving thrown doubts apoa the | must come, why, let it come; and Gol willdirect it al Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfally | Horton gba, Raynes, Salem ot 68; my coach bad been put ap when Baker came in. Covernor’s adherence to his original views on the prohi- | for the bes if there are any other facts, lot the Board | invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at four Sewn Yanmovrn, Taylor, from Boston, of and dor Yar. oe. £ sone eee Fege ae, cast Francis Merrill sworn—I reside at No. 195 Mulberry | bitory law now before the Senato, he bas addressed the | hgye them, by all means. o’clock, from her late residence, Factoryville, Staten Beanciathe bavvon ete i Pas aed st she ont Fance of BN aire ty ry 1 street; am a coach driver; on the drove coach No. 109 ; the story of the last wi true with the exception that I did not tell bim w! returned that I bad driven Baker ; there were six men | mording’s Argus und in the coach, one of whom, a slim ma e box | position,’’ which is with me; they said that they wanted to go to a doctor's | although I ey very litt! in Leonard street, man had been shot ; I think | sentations and abuse of myself, | have di following letter to the editors of tliat journal ;— . Mr. PyRKIXS, of Connecticut, thought he | Island. ; ‘Aaasy, March 14, 1868. | yrot to be cut wan not in ecnsuring or praising (eaten | Tm Philadelphia, on Wednesday, March 14, after a in- | bore st the Comrien Frees where ie ie Mahrand a. My attention baa teen directed to an editorial ia this | mittee, Noman should be juéged who is not prosent to | gering iilners, WiLt1aM Parsons, som of the late Andrew | | Sonn —— Herace Nickerson, maater, is in Chatham bay he caption of “Governor Clark's | gaawer. ‘This question is of great importance, and Parsons aged 24 yeurs. gh No. hi thi alculated to dome injustice, and | threatened the dearest interests of the Baptist denomina- ns will be taken, this afternoon, by the 1:16 | | S100r Paws. Coe ry ye ee od by regard to newspaper misrepre- i He was willing to waive hisown private opinion for { train, ‘rom Jersey City to Paterson for interment. His about theee miles from the island.” TI * ta tio rf med it proper | thesake of the Union. Why not postpone the considera- | telatives and friends are invited to attend. jut in a slightly damaged cendition. an hr Thos Potter, Cla New Beaford; A R Shath ner: Cullen, Brooklyn; J ¥ Uronch, Geo Twitoll, Shaugnety. do; A Bos * 5 xt bigh tide. Meseh, do; sustained no id will be got there were four in the eal oa when the man (Baker) | to notice the reiterated erroneous statements you have | tion of the matter altogether, and so av6ld the difficulty? - com out of Barlow's he got inside of the coach; t gotom | made relative tomy views of the prohibitory liquor bill Dr. Hayyesaid it was very evident that comeb right, New He the box and drove them down te the corner of Canal | now before the Senate. must be cersured, se! passed. Thiy MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Notice to Mariners. York: Black Dian i street and Broadway; they did not go to Leonard street, I am not only in favor of those sections of the Asssm- | committes have determined A Christian OBA&S0> | ~~wenweerwrrrrrrerrnwe rrr rrr wrens The Poligok Rip ligpthe ese her moorings in the late L Smith, Provide but ‘‘leared out” ani left without bly bill which contain the‘ search,” ‘ selzure,’’ and | ter nad stending among the he This ‘All pockages and letters tntended for the New Yoru | S10, ond wont into the Powde Chatham. . 0. “ qheal foeed oa the box was an. Inte “ destruction ’’ princip! ut consider them of vital | g question of Christian liberty, and were he a missionary | Hemato should be sealed. Whalemen, D—Art March 13 Be ark, coach there was aan vm if ition to do 60, should most 1 ike to act with # man whose ouaracter did) ~~~> afraid of the party; the man on the box did not speak | certainly give my vote in Revor of retaining them. Aad Beh nied Vener rv Tonehed at 2 ga Telands no date, Meary, Bunker, vas of oll. ALMANAC TOR a 40, Devoll, of and for New Bed. to me on coming down, nor I to him; the blood was on | I take occasion to ray, that my views and opinions as to Dr. Pxex explained. No regulation had been adopted 7 the alip Tintag of tie cushions; Mr. Barlow was in his | the ‘mportance, propriety, avd necessity ofa prohibit: | ataill, but nonpty ry Hegmines ouch might be followed = ~ : ice ts) W Pan . Ph by latter from Capt Morgan, Rip: aM. barroom, with two or three otners, when theman,called | ory liquor law have in no wise changed since I had the | or got by the brethren. eosed tow March 15, 1355, te Nh with 10 bb p and so ‘do wh oll, ¢ Ree’ tent ROVIDENCE—Art March 13 schtsJ A Simpron Rie Baker came into it. honor of voting for one in the Senate last ression, Dr. Graxcse.—The Rev. Mr. Kincaid was never cen Port ori, » ng 8 elena; bad shipped the same per bark Maria, of Nan- | Priladelphiei Milton. Hawkins, York) alexan M Obris- To a Juror—I went there about 11 o'clock at might: MYKON H. CLARK. | sured at all. He saw fit to write letters to the papers — tacket tie, NYork. (Sid vones Wary © erbell, Taylor, Philadel lotr est oom of tom tan Gown Layenist’ rte, tat Superior Court=Part 11 Feaeetibg: nironshy oa tbe <cunells bpelhipnshesmminhwty Tink ir ao tee TW Vktghan, Baume, Noasimons; Lispenar . 13 § p § ‘outh, " 5 an. | pe street, and Dr. HAYN® was more strongly convinced than ever that t01 on—Jan 26. no lat, &o, ship Good Return, Wing, NB, op New Vork, Widrides Kav! others towards Lyng’s place; one ot them called out, Pefore Hon. Judge Slosson and a Jar i eo: and said that they would pay me another time, ons | Wancn 14 ctenry Tite ogainst Georae Lane, Prest- Seve. en ee Parrest Gavan, Foun persons have told me, from «descriptions of him, that | “@ of the es Avenue ilroad Company.—This Dr. Cons, of this city, was in favor of striking out. He that man was Paudeen: I deveribed the man tothe per | wos an action brought by the plaintiff, acarman, in “quainted with ail the missionaries, Judson and bo ‘Bp: Wari he Liverpool, C H Marshall & Co. | 72 Sandwich Isiands, bound home. Art Lith propeller Pelican, Williams, NYork. Sid sched Hashages, Rotterdam, Meyer Uevetecm Sand ich istnids, bousd home 4 fs, Baker, Philadelphia; ‘Nightingele, Mall, mH Bowen, Hating ops W hy ase teh 13 brig Moskia, Rawhi: At en. Ship Fleetwood, Dale, from Boston (Oct 25) for Calcutta Nov 29, lat 3 55 8, lon $2.88 ons who said £0; I told them that he was «small man, ity, agaimst the above com for dav for rae Baxer, boston; Amoricus, Vander- Michael Campion sworn—I am called the “Basler, i 7 iibeed to bare been nestral me wits, dot po gg hata Td by the former Bark Carolina, Sherwood, C) ham & D) BR a aa a lalla reside at 112 Orange street, 1am a coach diver, driving ‘acollision between the plaintiff a thet Judson wae a tyrant, and that ft | poctanae nimy” Welln Wert Const of Attica, Yau Shin Juillet, Moulton, from Boston (Sept 12) for 8: AND—Sii March 8 schre Ans, Marston, Ci No, 74; on the might in question I was in Canal street, | b longing to the defendanta, th da; was imponsib'e to work with him in acommon cause, | | Brig Trenton, H AES Peters 2, off Cape Hora—by the Sophronia, are at Tal- | NY seu terst Hime, co. ish shige Young Meehan (neers waiting for the Borton express and New Haven trains. | 1852, by'meane of which the p But tntoe quarrevare Row feegotton, and tan cee | PA boene Fj . 0 Jan 6. Spalding. Loaiss Hateh (news, Amecbeny, it wan 1134 o'clock; ali I know aboutit is what I hear! | over and broken, and subsequently amputated. Tho | Putintim heaven, Why not wait till May? ive if cotion Sel Tompt ., Bark TB Bartram, from Mobile for Boston, was seen Feb | Charirstin, . Y from the last two witnesses; next morning “Lively tut! alleges that he wae ridieg through Hudson | f,"tow taken it will look like an ex partetrial, ‘Thea, | Slt Ekider, Tyl “é eae Mofsbal Warten, Me, hence for Clenfuogos, | SANDWICH. Sid from Cobssut Narrows March 7 sobre told me of Baker coming into Barlow's to ask for a cap, on horseback, acd when near Clarkson atrect, in | 1*,00w taken It will look like an ex pari ‘whole difeult Schr M E Piero bs war een Veb3), Cave Male W'by $i alles * | Mary Nowell, Warcham and NYork; 0th, Stranger, NBed- and that he was scared, but Merrill drove Baker away meting to cross the track between two cars, whieh | Could be petted in & satisfactory manner, Mi el ee, Schr E 8 Thoin days from Boston for Mobile, Sth | “SAVANNA Ate Mar 10 bark Gi Br.), St Tho Tam employed by James Campela, of 112 Orange atreet. | were then going in different directions, the defend Dr. Cone offered & series of resolutions postponing alt | Mott Co Oe ust, off Cape St bi al aged mob oe ; At this afage of the proceedings’ Coroner Hilton ad: gently and carelessly struck the plaiatif’s | action until the amanal May meeting Prom es Schr Rhoda & Beulah, Sharp, Philadelphia, MeCresdy, Foreign Ports, GTON--Arr March 13 shes JS Woldin, Smith, Jouraed the court, having previously announced that nocked him of on to ground under the ‘The Board then took & recess, i Scbr H Hudson, Crosby. Portland, G L Hatch. Carper a—In port Jan 25, ships Joha Cumming, Adama, | Philadelphia for Providence; e's” Adams Now York for ‘as the Court of Sessions would sit in the room early to. | hind wheel of the car, causing the accident above al- Ww a ere rhimeneiphia, wx | {0m Liverpool via Valparaiso, dieg, cosl—rill proceed t0 ena aw \ ) neta tatande eeler, | Burnham, do for Boston. Morrow (Friday) morning, the inquest would not be re- e nine months in conse- si tates; Mose: , ; perior Court, ‘Thempeson. bo. sumed watll two o'clock tn the afternoon, auance, en guter-d much pain. | Damages were Iai at Before Chief Justice Oakley. ‘Steamer Piedmont, Post, Baltimore, Cromwell's line. Ai tismonco att an 0 ehipalert, Buraley, for Bosto CEEDING p AR- nce on their part, and set 1 © par’ ATLEGED FRAUDULENT MONBY TRANSACTIONS—V&ER- PRO INGS OF THE BOARD OF ALDRR. Fa Seti As i at op ell vg gh DIT FOR $11,561. Ship Woodeock, Lambert, 82d ult, bark Kremlin, Corliss, for Bosto pe eiahaibania Maceb 15 sloop W D Mangum, Fronch, a Burton, do. Cla 1th vate tiliot Marie Adrisns, Vas MEN. ly imtox ieated ‘at the veri taint. Kon 15.—Charles French ‘vs. “Plin White.—The | *i,) ase and pacee ks, Clauseon, Li Hotterdam, schre Peo Dee, Daker, NYork, Egiaating, THE $5,000 REWARD NON-CONCURRED IN. si ot, ss ites bration jalatit ues en assignee of Geo. W. French to recover Holmes’ Hole (where al eee Gee rkee, Donon. Alderman BRiccs moved to take up the resolution —— iS Tre sum of $0,500, with interest from February, 1352, | to Rursell & Vining. sed by the Councilmen to offer $5,000 reward f Court Calendar—This Day, being the amount of several promissory notes given for | Chenzell, ssperienced ‘&0. pa ,000 reward for the Uneven States Disraict Covnt.—Nos. 69, $9, 81, 92, 10, | money advanced. The plaintiff contends that the money | to NE TITY apprehension of Lewis Baker, charge’ with the murder | 17.84, 19, 85, 13. . "| was advanced by bim on fraudulent representations. | fieping atts b GAINS. —A LARGE QUAN or " wan eee posed Te ay eso eneeeaigemhagges ada opened vod tn eyowtlating fo eck ast best meg aly barks Chilton, Pennell, to lond.500. bhd oe guia gennge rte moar orarilted Avtorman opposed the resolution, because bs | “icra CopmeaCireuit.—Nos. £14i, 2490, 25003, | heen aad was constantly, borrowlog. “The defendant | Mitte Cetpeilia cad Conkemene at Gaya wiltrhiden ac, | molasses toe Copy at a9" Adela Coopet, ‘Gollan, vo load wn opparahy Ap At the Loan ofce, 397 Greed G14 not *hink the men worth it. 2487, 3000, 8612, 2608, 3168, 821, 1075, oo4r, iced, +, | admita the notes, but mays they were extorted from him | {Everett & Drown. No. vessels at Santa Martha or Car- | suent for domi £2, Ibe. capactty Law bat: bria Lock 1. MO 4 . 7 a 7 ‘ce com Bamp moved as an amendment, that the | 1640, 2666, 1087, 124, 1975, 1631, 2051, 1761 to 1764, by threats faat his life. The case bas been on three by pe ay heavy wi on Be : ee aes Le: ede co og jouth af 1, CAD: — ai aiterreareaaaamasi fi et ee na}, Tie, Anns, Tiga, et i300, 681. 76,788! 1oty, | Mcunee Clark and Reed for afondent. The jury’ this 4:00 gh rane mr irre & Galwex: vol to 1 Gager ® | | Cusnr eooe—8 Poh T qark Peal Boggs, Disve, Now hn of bly a my al 4 sas Voonms did notmenn to say anything about | 1018) 1616, 1024, 1099, 1057, 688," L201, L053, 42944, 42, | morning returned a verdict for plaintit for the full | $0: ryionteasyelpeg’ Fob barks Saranag.Mullordish fom sowie, 0 * ev wna Ta pas Dena METER, ROCAWEO ala character 981, ces, doo, B72, 084, 1120, Snrouat claimed, with totorest, ia al @11,601 96. lg Mage (Br), Lavi, Hialitex, 18 days, with aed, tof Gey Von Oppoim. Dary, teem 9 Thomas oath orem,

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