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5 NEW YORK HETsayp, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1856. . ae ~aememenpementaneis — pS TREN 2a not see who shot Lorter; the rhot , : eur ¢ > Bp dour, and neck was turned to Kings County Circuit Court. ‘The Budora nystery. Ftre MurshaPs Oiice, THE STANWIX BALL TH came feuse toevarde the Siar, Seg! my, "eek von . Hon, &, P. Strong, preriding. THE WORK OF NAMING THE WRECK BEGUN. REMARKABLE DEVELOPEMENTS —AUREST ON SUSPI- ae w the tizen from the pistol batween Baker and Poo! ‘i 4 :: OUR SFROAL UORREPONDENCE. CION OF ARSON. Pal of Louls Baker for the Homicide of | "y 2) intol in Dalerte band; 1 did pot seo one. with jLadran ef to them fom | CHARGE OF MALPRACTIOn AGAINST A PHYSIOIAN, Grr lass, Lowe Istawp Sunn, Nov. 90, 1855. Retore Juatioe Davison. Poole; whee Turner tired he fired aa fast a4 the pistol could revolve; 1 think I saw Cy Shay fire: I did rot see Shay fire at Turner Baker held the pistot right down at | verec frem 4 cout; the bull cut the ull; when I reco- Wullam Poole, POURTR DAY At length the torig looked for wrecking sloops have | On the morning of the 20:h of October last, aod “va raising him up| Nov. #0—ADert 4. Wilson, an infant, against Isane K, the head; I Land 20’clock, a fire took place in the liquar ‘Snell.—This is an action for malpractice against the de- endont, @ physician in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The case | *Tived, and there is mow a prospect of the Eudora ee wriy he fived; 1 did nox see any one strike | ‘my mo’ he effects of the was ‘whea I enid pod grcibti Hou Judge Roosevelt prestcing. Pvale’s breast when ve Hie dor anything wo tim utd < | Ut." don wes cooked,” was trled boiore Judge Bareulo ia June, 1863, and ronult- | Yeing speedily relsed. At daybreak this morning the } by John Beglin, at No. 382 Seven:h avenue, cornet of THB PEOPLE VE. LOUS BAKE, lay bold of hin as he was goiog out of the dovr; when | yqy’ Glork—I bad _been with Poole n_ fights before; | eq ine verdict for plaintiff for $3,000 damages. The de | *°0p Hornet, Captain Robb, of Greenpoint and the | Thirty-fourth ppesrance of jhe Nov. 80.—The court was, as on the previons days of Baber got up he 6° ved towards the door; thea I yw «not he! n fants I was with Poole the@ime he foaght fondant appesled, and « new trial was ordered. Caroline, Captain Bounty, of Hurlgste, came alongside | and the evidence of camphene, sprinkled about the floor hry “ held. of hits, sndel think hls coat tore; after that |” orvissey; Rot kick Mr. “Morrissey; when I steusk the wreck, and immediately commenced to make prepa- | caused s general belief that It was the work ofan tncen- iste; Foule got upand brushed the fire out of his bovom; Baer, hit sim somewhere about the face; Intruck hia | Both parties reside in Greenpoint, Plaintiff, a boy Tibink Poole feil into the arms of Shag; t volak Bee’ @ pretty gocd blow; 1 have seen Poole fight on other oc- | ghout fifteen years of age, fell from a scaffold on the 19th hed a pistol with him; I did not see one; Tknew be “4 | oasions; when Povle ani Baker were wogether, Tdid not | Oe 1862, and ids acetal cave Puaeibor one; I saw pistols in the hands of people besides 50h) see Poole with bis hands in Bker’s eyes and’ moath; I sugust, broke his arm just al . apd Tarver; { think Turner feed the fit tats gg Etat | Bae a {il for some time after whlg woud Dr. James R | The defandant attended nim as the family puysicten. rom my N e . Woodward were ; 1 saw some Sree eirafier the ure af Turaer., “285 188 | Yoiloe helen in Poolo's coat; 1 ahd not noo them befbre | Trem some cise the Aagers on the hand mortised and | Ta ccnsequence of the schooner having gone down while | tration ofthe offence, and the Justice iaaued warrant ve ae. hee : ee ee ote porter-nouse of Or a Whiting—Poole and Baker had a fight before ‘thie sotion was Drought to recover damages. st anchor, it was found {mpracticable to geta chain | 9d placed it in the hands of Captaia Hannigan, who ar- Poole, our int 94 5 rested . following evidenco Mr. Poole, was it y Stanwix Hall? | tuey met this night; Thad heard wo; Tdonot, from my | The point in the case seems to be whether tight ban- | 02S under her bows until’ the anchor chain could peers each bi ner os ined | Mr, Brady objeste to this questic \ be parted. uently no further steps were 1g will produce mortieation. The two physicians parted. Conseq eres i a8 this trial, crowded to excess at an early hour. The jury assembled about ten o’elock, and then in pursuance to the ctreetions of the Court, proceeded in carriages, ia somprny with officer Knight, toview Stanwix Hail, now Revere House, the scene of the affray. Baker’s father was in court, seated near him, and Morrissey and several others ot ‘he indicted were in the same vicinity, anxious- ty watching the progress of the trial with whish their fate in so intimately identified as associates in the disastrous eveounter, At 1144 o’elock the jury returned, and rations for the raising of the vessel. At 123, o’clock the | disry. Mr. Beg iv hed av assurance of $7! wreckers succeeded in getting a chain cable under the | stuck in store, and $460upon his household furaitare, stern of the wreck, which was then made fast to the | On Thursday last, evidence was produced before Justice sloops, which lay at anchor om each side of the Eudora, | Davison, charging Mr. and Mrs. Beglin with the perpe- The Court decided in ‘avor of th, own knowledge. know that they had s fight. The defemee excepted. ‘4 bronecution. Francis Merrill wae then cxiled—f am @ coach driver; Gallet b Haired falebd eAtit thib'eithle Sbel8 To ls-beine “ : rts I do not know Baker; I remember driving some one from | ¢xamined yesterd»y for plaintiff contend that it will, evered: stopving wi hw: Julin ‘Rily, at No, 285 West Cyrus Shay was again caltec to the stand. an ee tice Told nol sag fame Baker wont out of the } ere Parlow's door on the hight of the 28th of February, | while on the former trial Dra. Mort, Rogers, Dixon, meaner severed Ae Gils Jou corepled weer, Cane CSAS | Tatyacom) street, seecad Soon, back Toon; 1 go ous eae ine aisha aon Water Vous then fem fs By Mr. Clatk—I hoard ‘eo Bring there thet Tooald not | MZ," realestate hast Ale team ton din a i | Azer Dewes, Wood, and others, for defence, awore tha’ | ers were compelled to wbandon the task of gwitiog the carsige Oy item bees Ber wets the of ever ing « » mys s ‘mau came in wit a hat; was stanc it would not, hauser bows july, I wet to idve ut servi th J wi mentioned? A. I was there between eight and nine | Weate; 1dld meg tees Towner say, “You are going t0 | front of Mr. Raxlow' door; the man without the bat go Thee case exelthd, eotidid ovible ‘ntorsat inisiong the medi: |. “Mune, Seweene.” Sagar Pacipsoot Sf» et SO kept a liquor store at the ph ee eg o’slock. kere Laud Soe? X.did not tee any one touch Ba- | in-iie the coach; they told we w drive to a dootor’s in | col faculty. A large number were in at 20 yos- | Labltante of this neighoorbood, torday, end every availa. | 0 2eventh svcuue, (No, ‘82Seventh avenue) ; he was to Q. Was Baker there between those hours? A. Yes, ho eee Tot ee Peoke take hold of 5 iro not | Lixpenard street, but opposite the Brandreth Honse some | ie:day. ble boat and yacht was put into requisition to esnvey | Pay me $3 # month: | rewaineo in Mr. Beglin’s employ uj sir. pte Aces ee Now draw, es peo He cont | of them gat out of the carriuge while I was driviog; | ‘the trial was commenced on Wednesday, and was ew to and from the wreck. The beautiful nature of | 10 the :5th of November ins‘got, (Sunday), ne thea Q, Had Poole been away from Stanwix Hell between | rte, wel] Inever saw bullet holes throug’ topyec when Tsay them gesting out; they ali want off | continued yesterday. It will conyume three or four | the day afforded all thore wh) wished 'o visi: the apot, a | me he dio net waut me any wore; 1 let om that Sunday wine o'clock and the hour of this fa’at affray? A. Yes. | it before that ¢ without fusing me; this waa about 1 or 2o’clock at | days more. The following evidence hus thus far been | fine of rtunity of admising the somery fir which | Orbing; he now owes me $7 50 Ouring: wervice He bad been to “he Highth ward staiion house; # hen wo Mr, Wiiting—A& new as I recollect, one or two | night: Tdidnot notice where the man went without a | taken:— prc peg tie g ities yg hree a with Mr. Beglin, Tree: I wentaway T could not say whether Baker was gone; Poole } shofr had been firec when I guvw my platal to Harris, ba’; Idid not ark for any pay; I knew none of them. Fharbe Jane Wilson, the mother of plaintiff, testified | “YAPH' Scernoon Capt, Arnold and Mr. Dennistoun | {t occurred on soncay nighi went to the sration house to make ® complatnt against | ‘The Court hece took a recess of Aiteen minutos. r. Clark—I unde-stand that Mr. Lynn has been re | to the injury to her con on the 19th of 1882, | aregged the epot and the entire neighborhood of where in lived with iis wile and family on the Baker. from the station house we went back to Stanwix | A few minutes nefrre 2 ovelvck the court was eal fused admi'tonce here; I ark that he be admitted. when he was 13 years of ge; se sent for Dr. Snell, who |. Sete ne ee ne oe oa eat meitt tone, joors they cccupled four roovme “on that Balls] canno’ aay waat time we got back; Laker was not | OFder ogsin—the witness called betog | | the Gourt—0t cnuree be willbe adinitied. came immediately, aud +aid'the bos’s arm was broken: | {hing ihat would tecd to, clear up the horeiole | ur; I slept in the room ned as a kfchen, vhereon cur return, @t least I did not see him, Mr. Lecn Oliver—I reside wt No. ts i Mr. Bertholt—I offered to adet Mr. Lynn this morn: | he bandeged the arm from the shoulder with splints | inyeery thet. surrounds this at Tank they | «na sofa; prior 10 Mr, Beg to's living: up stairs he oocu- To the Court—l’o le was there also between eight and nine, when Baker was there, Wr. Whiting—What did you return to Stanwix Hall fer? A. Mr. Poole wanted to tell Mr. Mean that the dis- tw bance betweea him (Poole) ani Mr. Morrissey was no faols of bis Orose-examiped by Mr. H. F. Clark—Q. I understand you that you retarned to Stanwix Hall for the parpose of spolegizing to Mr. DeanY A. I had no apology to make. knew Wm, Poole; | koow Paher; I was with Poolo Satur- | ing and be would not come in unless I admitted a crow! Meu ste A ‘ ‘| and bandages, partly over the fingers; could see the 7 Me fed two ro ms for his faunily rear sf the store on the doy eventng, 24: Feuruery lark; [went with hier to Gian | with him. , a peak ete Ag tl |) were mproocensttl, Wid were ‘compelled; frous UheviRog: |: “Tt Groc; about hres weeks or, thereaboula betore the Hutel fret. and then from hie house; he started from his |, Mz: Lyun—Before T saw you T had beou refused ad- | complain of pain much till evening: when the dootor | thought the grappliog irons came in contact with a soft | Tevccurrec Mre. Keglin ooe might raid to.ie, * Bridg- eve to toke a walk; Mr. Jancway’ Mr. Boatolf, Taps. | mittencetwice. left he disected it to be kept wet with spirits | mus, which might porsty have been » human wody, | ty don’t be wlermed. there will be @ fire here some eee eee eae Me went wich os to taken walk; | MF, Whiting—I submit, then, the Court shoult } of camphor, rum and water; he did not say what kind of | hut it brebe loose from then aud floated off somewhere | Dight;” rhe further wax, ‘We have broke down here in e walked up Bread way and stopoed in at Stanwix Hall; | 7h! to there gentlementy detendan‘s. They ought not } g fracture it was, but that the elbow was dislocated; he | with the ourrent. the store and lost « good deal of money, and we want to We dil went iy this plover we all remained thee some | (°,0@ putcn tlalatall. There must be ao end of the | called uext day’ and evening, and on the third day of | ™ Teere is unother interesting fact in relation to the evi- | get some of our owu out of tt and 10 hav~ as many of the eee T cw ip tie bruce afterwards; Ten not cell | Scmivistratiin of publ justice, or it must be admiuls- | the accident, when tuformed that the arm pained the | dence against the negro, (Wileeo,) whieh nas come to | INE packed up ax posible (of all tue clothss); about ; Bake 3 tered. (Applanse in the court room.) hoy, said he must have isudanum, which was given | light to uy The axe \rought ashore by the privonar, eks after this conversation Mr Heglis moved up i whetner he wee there when we went ia. or whetoer he Q Weill, Hoole had? A. Yes. , Mr. Brydy obj-c'ed to these speeches, according to orders; be did nothing with the ; t afer Dir. Fegtin hud moved up *tairs I-would often & Mr Bean ean with you at the Fighth ward came in there afterward: Tnaw no controversy betwen | air. Clirk raid, if there apeecties were to be made, | he did not, them examine the arm, aud did nye mod. | Grea" any enon so ecntche cthata enti tre snoerid | Hear him eay fo 1c wile that hefwan dolog bed busl- house, and why dit not Poole apologize t> him ren ‘oole; eagle oni A the’ tans he wou'd he ler fill the court reom with his friends | die with the bundsges until Wednesday of the next | (he ;ust eaten crevices of stg of the biave, The aup- ne night of the fire 1 raw Mr. come A. He CH, and they went. tack to tale the thing ovar; {| oom bias Vi Berens lonaoaaatave Sw Mase |! aad laquers, snd, bah ides ould be applanded: | week: the aecldent ovourred on Tharsday: De. Prince ponitlonin wer thy rains of She captain an m6 wane it hing, between ele ea and warn tin ony ils ste; Mecrien hi jorr se w if was then presenc, witness was absent, when abe re ten out with the head of this axe, which sti retsins Po at ‘ 18, Mr, Fairchilds, Morrissey and others in the hack room D : aten ou! e wi 0: i ; wix Halt at the ime of the first dimleutty dit mot | Ad the time we weutiu "be honse; there wayadisturbance | [e;tus avd he understood that five hundred had een | turned ibe arm was dcubled up and so bindaged; it was | eviderce of blocdy work, notwi:istanding all the elforta ; en that § i sent out. ten dys when the bandsges were next removed by Dv. by the ac d to " were together in th eic before 1 raw Baker, betmven Poole and Morrissey; while | “The Hintatet Atiorney—it is not tuo that auch a num | Feil ‘udDr. Davis, theearm was then very bat; thers | [rite ie. ihe siecen of bore, thus Dheotsret base | tock aviot of silver coin. wut of it and put i all toto & fotweiie bene This tirics ating 0 wate Nidens white bee = tabicnes base been issued, and the gentleman vere piaete cin the ae, in rs vo Sta shoul- | deen carefully preserved, so as to be need as evidence iu ey ee ge Mr. Begin aay fo. 5 hile ows this ix not true. der; these blisters were ith dark colored water; : ‘Give me the billy, | will put them inte my poeket;” Oe ey ee ae es She cefremuineny eaente Mr. Clark—I am very sorry to contradict the District | the fingers were bluck and looked. parbolled; the doctor | ‘tye excitement here Js still on the increase, ama the | Dever enw then de the hike ‘vef re. riace I had bova with were oth saben 40 the station hous, Lona’ aap wha | sorter BOUT Ret tnd. teteemetion from Ys, Bovine, sad Le wound not put oaudages on the hand again, bus | song tecling existing agatnat ho pris mor grows strungar me that -omerhing was golag to be Poile went tthe: siavlanshodie ithe Bakee: temalied Mr. KertholfTI did not say five hundred, Isard three | lightly cm he traeture; be bandaged it arouad the el. | every day. Even the colored pipulation uf tha eatire then thought of whit Mrs. Beglin bad told me ‘0 th ‘on ho th; d bow, hot arcund the hand or arm; he put splints, ani | county all agree in prononucing Wilson a oostrive dis. | seme three weeks ve avout a Gre; when Mr. Beglin Paudees fired on that occ wion. A. Une more that { cnow of, A. Me, newer that question the other day since? A. Yes. y spots did you fire? A. I*thiak four; was my own pistol I fied with; { had one of my own; it was loadet wich powder and hall; [carried | @bout In one place while he, was in the room; T think Roosevelt—No more of this, gentlemen. This | joid'me to wet it with spirits, which I did; nexe’ ev: <ivat come up to ge t. bed on vbat night be had a hottie of api tol wilh me for more than ‘wo m iaths before thar 1] Faker was there after she disturbances; when Fovle leit | eros the case to-csy. birg Dra, Ferker, Prinos and'Soeil were there voge ner; |, (ase Cemey tee, hy teams, tise: the prisnner is wall. | cher pegue wth bla, afer opralug lt he seat wie some Ger ciee it since Morrissey threatened me two or three | the stain howe we wens back to Sianwix lie; Tdii mot | ‘ihe Court was then adjourned till 11 o’elock this morn- | gt that time the bry was ecusiverably weaker, Laying | 4town at Now Rochelle, for he married ® colored BUt te | tna glean by the little’ oy, but I refused to drink ty ge- wonths before that, in Mereer strevt; 1 did not see any | remain ‘here ling, but lefvend want bime before the se. | ing. been kept on low diet? Ils bladder was alfos'ed; Fe could | Dinee frequently, e at caure 1 cid pot forl like taking it; [then heard the ny one else five. pe Aga a Sig fie laa wa all garg sr wi = 2 not pass water; shortly after I got m remedy; that war | "Tt now eontdently expected that the Eudora will be | RYU bis room to bes; T think about an hour oF no afer Q. You raid the otter day that you saw Harte snap a | tack, a ERE salad iF et | ‘Witiamsbarg City News, the last Dr. Snell Gd; Drs. Paine and Parber took | yalsed high enough tomorrow evening, noms trvermit of | the hoy offere) me the wine Mrs. Beglin carne into the pistol? A. No, I snid they told me he did; officer Rue : tod t wr Waabicet - pi. nBs rye) Saale Divas’be 2 4 CONCLUSION OF THE NEVILLE INVESTIGATION | charge of him. her cabin being searched, Should the weather prove pro | Hitchen with » ligh ey cond in ber band; she walked ap started out from Pocle's house wiih me that eventog; Lo- | Parkeeyer in Was re ti tabroece testa uate Beeeetnas VERDICT. Albert ©. Wilkow, father of the plaintiff, testified, thar | jinous, it fx expected to have the server haated up oa | te me with the Mabt, 1 did not look up butinid quier, as reall was with me alvo; Irgursoll migat have had pix. | Keeper in Stonwtx Hall ta Net tay aa reed 1 | The investigation into the cause o/ the death of Mr. Ed- | when he cawe home oo the day of the accident, the arn | the shove befure Sunday night, Every exertion wilt be | Sf arlep; she oid nt speak to me vor {to ber; abe then ai with him that night, but T dow’s know; I migut have Pg Be leah hi yer ps * War dene wp; the boy began to show pain the first niga! | made to have the work completed as speedily as posible man ¢lpiece, took some matches, thea blow Bot a pistol trom Ingerss ll that might, eee ee a antcietconeae, ward Neville was resumed yesterday forenoon, at 1045 | afer ihe arm was injwel; Isat up with him; he was ‘ es Pea RELER. dle lett the room and went directly down Bee a ay ane ealtre ae tour | ther fs Lind servation wi Mr Bak Wake ; Sate a ight next ig be ni ait gh hs mapa ED SE | Sau et mepltoe aut hr a Iomodaiy go ). you oD le id ha’ “d “ 8 ‘a n ro me ia D e ithou \" Dat #1 bad i n. Tde ot chink Poole Meet, whan he peta there haa been a dificulty at Mtanwix Hull between Mor- Michael Howland, a policeman of the Fighth ward, tes- Fs te a Meee ie. ai bel biaid Polier Intelligence. hpi s Siiavel of “e me witha ome $F Sosktene ed ever to Raker Tit nut eee Poole firw fom wader hin | Tisvey and Vole: hfs words were, ‘the ball has beon | titled as to the effects taken from the body of deceased by | Ty phot, © hat continued gud change + aoe UR RoR Sy alse cha Tegifo vnluek the back room door Ieding into the «tore. ec SO ered aihyraa one siete mea eae a ie Be atti cinerea unr antes oe oticer Van Nostrand, to pw ple, a th its original colur; atter ay pare an Irish laborer, was arrested yes- | she parsed through the wo rowns lato the iquer store: raw him stagger at the time; he was in the knee, D lor 77 the a Aig " th ir. Snell's treat. | terday charged wiih a felonious assault upon the fol wed inte the tuck r6 ato at 1 but Idi! pot ew the shot; Poole was wihin halt a f ot | conversation between Baker and myself; Byler and Mor, ‘The jury then retired, aud after about an hour retarned Pik BS ates felt ie aA RE ecto telat besos hy beret ses : pws i eae ns Sioa pine hake gn aS We donee of t ¢ wall at the time; it ‘was prety warm there when | rissey stood up at the bar; while the-e three were there | the following verdict: — (Varker); no other coctor was employed but Saell au’ ae Nhe tne ea heal ta | into the store, and by the sound, T fet eonvinoed in came Pandgen und Van Pelt: Theard Morrissey, Hyler |" yar pawora Neve cama to bie death by belog aosidentally upon tbe head and arm with the eige ofa shovel, ta Care Si aoe oavineet | an Lyun talking ‘rgetber; they oniy, renmived tiore ® | grumcd tthe morniog of the ihat seo tie rock lp “corvis Prinee, practising physician, New York | Gileting very severe injuries, The assuult grew out of a | could see she waa tay Baht the esee, bataliate tnd egy Motte Sr ian tone, ap to Stan. | GA Wt Oneota, hile laboring under ® temporary mosence | testified to having practised in the facliy of Mr. Wilson, fight beiweon, some other pestion, Corwell and Fits vhere be liquor barrels + aie: hea aoe 5 ci 3 Z about six years; wascalied about this arm; saw the boy, id hy interfered. and tb in collision, | do was to strike w mat whe Halland had arrive there before these others camo | Coroner Hanford objected to the word “‘accidental,”’ as | hutcid not examine him or tone7 the bandage 03 ie | facies stare toate aie Gaiety eae: | hen turues 40 go up wal Bist te lave tha cine ie hie be he did not consider $i in accordance with the evidence | first visit; about sdih August met De. Snel there; no | cd up to answer a charge of felonious assault, and find me thee. | hur before this hour, and the ho Fs ith cy dukes, ites Rartile gacty Pent 4 fier and referred it back to the jury for correcti He also | ore Dut Mr, Wilson was present; his wife dd not remiin relf aguin ov the 608. und) the fring commenced. and Feould not see wil. Q. L went to know if Poole fied from under his coat? A. 1 did not pee it. @. Lid be fire av all that night? A. I shonld judge nat; 140 net know what became of Poole’s pistol; Usaw Chac Tey Losier strike Buker Q. bid you say to Mr. Mitshetl, the barkeeper, (Mr. Mitspell won hero directed w rise in court.) what’ testi- a yecommenced tho striking out of the wards ‘(while labor- idle putting on the creesinys; bovh assisted 1 think ip SUKRENDEEED EY Bis ATL her come up stsire wlmont di pose SSE Si Ss Meee ea eee ete” Peate, Louies’ Ostkey Youk, | hg under temporary abeence cf mind.” taking the bardages off; the arm was pretty much wholly | Patrick Ollard, who was arrested on iast election day | jase threugh my recn t get t- ber 98° roen, and ae the. an ; s Tie ar a few moments, returned 'the verd: blistered the whole distance where the bandages hati m came in rbe turved the key in th James Fatterson, Mctonough and cthers; these men e Jury, after e few moments, return e verdict as been, end the ‘fingers Olecolored, ibéy were ance that peo with ait nul ih: was admnitied to | (Ott; hecroom and arabe che cold; the band had the appearance of being parb dled heed be Me By letected absconding, and was sur | speak ty her when she came through my room fromdowa the swelling in the arm had the appearance of having | Tenderes by Mr | McArthur, his bondsman, The magis- ; Teann ow Long Trewatued upon the sofa Q. Did you teil bm that if he waa avsked be need not pay anything about it? A. I do not know what I suid to | bad been drinking wine bef re the other parties came in, } Above, atter aviking out the word \ accidental.” bim: nbout 10 o'clock; the order in which the others camw Descent Upon 4 Poticy Sor. —Yesterdsy morning a Ger- Q Did you say you would manage that the question | in was Hyler, Raker, then | Turner, Lynn, | wan pamed Veter Haneberger, keeper of a rhoe shop in | cv aciced: the number of spliaix Teaonot tay, bat tein | tate committed him to prison to await his trial, be rd an alorm of fi led in the street; I should not be put to him? A. Tdon’t know, Yao Feit ee p fen gad eRe alt none mre ts Set Fite ded Me A four; the blistering of the arm was evidence ‘that it had ASSAULT WITH A TUMBLER off the sofa and looked cut of the window on Thirty-foarth Q. Hid you tell the coroner what questions to ask? A. 1 more ation with the coroner; I don’t know een swelled moze than came: it might have been lockea without my | The police found tickets and other articles used, and also the ax then; the circulation © | John Wiliams, « blacksmith residing in Wost Brook. | *v’eet it was ibe en-ry landing windew; 1 then saw I war in comm the bgbt of the ue coming out of the tap of 8 bad the appearance of having deon very much what I toln by fovier sirnok Baker; I struck Baker; { | koowledge; they ail came in at one time except Pandeen, | arrested several persons purchasing tickets, as witnesses. im . lyn, was yesterday arrested charged with havi the ; A , ; ; A Nee i e . ppeded; the pulse was vaccer weak, the acm was 0 iy y y rR aving, 08. he store door; J ra k nyatn to my room; went into pide pinnaarn i prepmiplmapnttait terdsdty je ERB pg oh edad The aceused ente ced tnvo $600 bonds to appear. cucglovcdat the pile; 1 ued felotiin ant there wa | 16th ult, assauliod Margaret Hopkins, of 158 Duane Regl u's room; I foun Mr. Be; lin Iytog onthe bed, whe pulled by ; * pu c ve Ty i > — ——— — t have be, FX sve im by the heir; Imight have hit him on the eva; Ly. | furtber to the enst; Hacer Gr bpareipther flats vie City Intelligence, Tenant probe Be a 1 tmpeded chr iene Ai | St#e@t, whom, it 19 alleged, he struck upon the hval with wae et -caegeys tel; Be etn bots wier vrath him onthe head; Baker was on Poole when I | ¢d the . Pte = » Soekitess Ma bak War towndeda, Acopest To Cov. Mine's Sox,—-On Wednesday evening oa being strat : band ad comp he artery des eee haga & wound so severe that sie | a-jeep; 1 pu:bed the bedetentl, au d told’ them it would be- Q, Was Boker under at that time? A. He might have £5 Campbell tod near ish, Yeaning over agataal | (Thukepiving eve) am wecident of a very werious charac. | Melon Be eo | lin nell onic 1 wen e tepvecge | lost toe tight of ame of her ayes, The aaesull: rok pleas | wp tbaitatias’ pbs pevod! abe bed fist,” T-wook tae eee Deen; he was on his wide when 1 turned to take the plato! | {Be Dar; on Win een taide ot Pools: Turner ap came | #7 ceeu7el 10 George H. Ming, son of Octonet King, the | tracture above t)« cibo ight be diffient forany one | during ap affray at adrinkng saloon in Broadway. naar | and then gave fi tr her; she theu exclaimed, “Oh, Jobat trom Tozer. r Bo ee oes cit tton the | Mayer's clek, Ho lett the city in the afternoon for Por'- | to tell what wes \e ca: oi ‘tie liculty; the boy made | Leonard street. Williams was locked up by Justios Con- | te curses uf your sister has fell on you;” he did net re ©. Lid Baker stagger when you struck him? A. cen Raker ond Poole, and th one han etd ecu Muab cata O LGdee Tee qrent iidd whien he was, toughed! don't: kuoly, how tong Dolly. ply to ber; L said to Ber, “Why, yeu done it yourself,” ith a conrelousneds of bis own prowess.) ICT struck | counter and wae fooking ut Poole, to whom Pandeon was | chester, shout thi:ty miles from the el+y, for the purpose | FCs! Nc Hirt cy mae toaots Got ew ta Da MORE STABBING. + Ob, no, dear,” she replied, “Ro was to have done it im it was pretty likely that he wonld stagger; I don’t Know who sirock bim first; Baker foll trom his knee to bis vide woen J +trock hi when [ «track him he on Poole on one knee 1 did not see Poole’s hand, then; | did pot see hix bano in Baker's eye; bie band might have ‘been in Baker's mouth; Raker and Poole both tell to- king; Faudeen enme up, and gazing a. Poole in the | of spending Thanksgiving at the house of an intimate | ; BA r= $ rm ; han jnus) Dr, Snell held the band and puton the dross . three weeks and mor? nyo, and { persuaded him off from Fe ee en ee eng ste | friend, aud srsived there Tate im che evening, It being | ir stlints were put on and tapes tied on the outside. | Yestercay afternoon mtr, Loula Saxe, sald tobe a Polish | ieing jt. she then gut u xlawl and took her besy own Pandees then toak | very dark at the ime, hé was obliged to fuquire the way | 4%! reoleet that anything was said between us of | Hobleman, calted at the shoe store No, 26 Christe street, | rtuirn; Y packed up my own clothes aud took them down hots her aalde et oan | Wem a ran whem he met, and wax prvckeding tn the | Tithi hundages; T told the boy that the doctor wit | ard while examining the stock offended, in some way, the | roirs! Mr-, Keglin diveewed ine to take down the trunk " 4 fiem which I-aw her take the won Thad it as & an the door of the sitting room, when he “Where are you ging with my toupk, wil Poole enid g; Paudeen th zled son of a bieh, T eon whie y Off bik cout and threw f) down; 1 wie rea i witp any msn in the house for $500,” he then took ou’ | direction poimed out, when he tock a faise siep, and was | joCMn tbe bancnaes tt they should burt him; don’t resol | proprietor, who plunged a rhoe knife into his grota, in- bis money and gave 1% to Dean ana told him to keop it; | precipiiaed heac-foremest irom an embankment ifwen } lect that Lr. Snell said avything; saw the cue on tuedas | ficting a cevere wound, and then fled, Mr. Saxo ‘was Pandeen ‘Yen sock Poole by the collar and spit fa hisfaec | feet high. His left armreceived a compoand traeture | !r-)arkercallea;thearm had been redressed whent came | ocnyeyed to the New York Hospital. The shoemaker is 7 4 three times; wien Pandeen did this Turner caught hold | frem tLe effects of the fall, the bone protruding two foches | ‘he dressing was not on them; a roller was on halt way | yet at large. : merey? leave ft dcwn. the Gre ts out,” { them put ft of him avd told him to stop, and pushed him off; Poole | throngh the flest and the sleeve of his cont, The best | between the band and elbow, and half way above i; the | "oy 1 yy M own; T replied, #1 guess there ix no money im it?” he * ‘ Beers : . } 3 fingers were cold, black and’ biistered; the skin seemed cA Morr, Ats8 MOPAHAN, ® ooper, was yesterday | 4 not make a reply; [ war »ware thn? a can contela then stepped back vehind the counter took out lila pis- | medica! ataistar ce in the placewasinmetiately procured, | fi'gtn mere colt, bleel apd biisiered; the skin seemed | cote cnarged wich arsaulting Fre-e:tck Tuoinas, x | soonhere'mn keg in h clue! meet te thea ee tel and cocked it anu put it into his pocket, and then | and the wound attended to. George, whois a youngmar mate nv | boy, living at 94 Cherry street, with a loaded wolp, and | ject heari Mr. Beglin way afier te had been exumned r. Q. Did not Poole seize Baker before Baker aid any- A. Foole seizes him by the wrist. @ Was not Buker struggling to get up? A. He might have been. Q. Was ho not etruggiing against one or more persons? : : ding round about midway o° the “oreura is straggting to get up. stepped out again In front of the bar; as soon as he came | about seventeen years ot age, endures his wound wito | '¢peing 'y 3 y . id ‘ a here wisdiarris utter Poote had taken hold of Ba- | in front ugsin Paucéen again spit in hie fice; while Poole | gieat resignation and courage, — He is stopping at the | Cbervatlons or rivieal examiuation of the arin; T wa | So with, cutting vat Dold by Tuttion Gonaatit to acters | eee ere earamal softicn, thet iin ifheet Borage peed Kerby the wrist! A. Teould nots ato; 1 think he was | fixed his pistol he kept his oye upon Tarmac, wh was | house cfs Mr. tmith, of whose Mndners and attenrion | {Pere sbeu Dr; Parker came; there was an lotr tro- | geen ce” al inan named Chis, bayer said £0\he an ae en pred rhe te chstoades eeping « aen and te hou fig! p gratefi t o i -, ida rourd ¢ ; looked as if caus © ape. di Shas, S 4 ‘in that part of the room. bat eaa’t eay. keeping Cf lauceen and telllog btm he should not figh 1 e gratefully ailudes iden! Ciel eat poh ey Crone eraser elite. © Wetnoee tustinea! theese Bagot cumplice, was alao arrested and held for examination. grocery ‘end get a plot of 60 fa its Peal pos when I audeen teok hold of Poole, Poole kept bis handsin | in which be terls hit @. Pid you help vw hotd Baker aowa? A. [ don’t know, will be well ognin in a fow weeks. as skilled in eurgery as in medical practice; the secvad A PICKPOCKET. ‘oo lage tor the buxket and I refused to taki it, ont know that any ons did. his peeket and pulled away from Paneesa backwards, z twas that ahetine tise tierra fired at Raker? A. 1 | t wards the wall; then Tn re pulled ont , Ale and | Fenny Boot Cousioy,—About 2234 o'clock yosterday but theught be had not cetrby an iacanee perbeant nigh eer gory or Mee ay , mate thee *108e, g wieriey a pe hans = st pad lar ‘Askerson }-think at that time was be. | eee ee ees Moma Jans Now drat, you aon } Afternoon, the Oxprey ferry boat, on her return trip trom | gers under i1; made no rugges'ion to Dr. dnelt that be | ef Williymamure, of $7. while at the box ofse of Use amipheve cau nnd throw the exrapheae The Court—Do you say you struck Baker before or | Of @t——y" all this tine Poole was against the wall, | Bridge street ferry to the Brooklyn side, stove in the lee } had papi os did aot suggest it to him be. | Bowery theatre, Commicted. ql Ares out of the window; abe toll toe to shate upths betes Turner fred his linet shot be grung his pistol rongd and | She is of Long Island, The tie was runninrgheavily at | cause trorifientfon, Non. ¥.—dbyab rote, eooted Hones Be: ng rhe would be the next one sent for vo be «wor bo- Jore the Fire Marshal Mr. Beglin replied, he wouldiare the time, and as the J. S. Gregory was wooreu ut the side Dr, Willard Varker, professor of surgery ia the Colle 7 : Seo Miho in New York, twatiied &, | —This is an ejeetmens to recover Lys number 1500 the | them {> awear her, beesnse sbe was ina state of peg- Lo g Juror—1 fired theve four shots after I struck Baker; | +ho' egnin; T then ran to the back of the room, and when | CP ey ee a Oke te kiod gt accldout will doubt, h : Physicinn 1 fires when Baker said “Snot, Cy. Tgot there I saw Turner crawling out of the door on his : , ty ; northerly rive of Tweltth street, in the city of New York. ‘ Q. Who did you fire a? A. T fired at Turner; I fired at | Bands and knees; Toole threw Paudeen olf, and tur | jem beret upon behalf of the Company. The eanal boat } calling on Wilson's boy. at Greenpoint. on 2d Keptamber. | The case wai argued at the Jast September term of tala | wes eithin shout a, monty bet wane ee ha ‘waarly to tke Wodee Thaler te ean th Bak much damaged, PM was then in bed, arm extended, splints om it was Within about» month of her confinement; [ras Paudeen, and j fired at Baker. him pearly to the door; Lozier than cams ap to Baker acca bd bandage coming down to the wrists bondage hu | court. After full consideration, the ewurt hold, aware Mr. Begiin wes seared on his * Thad Wr Breée<_Ane goa nit in? and struck him, and had him by the hair of the bead, Privrens’ Festivat.—The N.Y. Typographical Society | # ndage coming down t) the wrist; bandage : . rt hold, . Beg stoee; ) Pon} ‘ iH heen slit up to the wriat, and part left on; the thum 2° That the deed (rom John Somers to ‘‘JagohS Arden, | heard him soy he was inaured; this day, (Tou-sdy,) A. (With a sonfdentis! «hake of the head)—I should wae ed haley BL Se eee bovh Keel Peay | intend celebrating the birthday of Benjamin Franklin, | ang Gngess were cold, black nea chad. bak wot up tothe | bit heirs and assigns,” dated tho 24th September, 1805, | 1 went to Mr. Keglin’s by I waked him to pay po) hivk 1 did Cerkey: dak sit ’and Haree shoots Toaw the fash, at | 0 the 17th of Janoary, ina style exceeding even tha’ {| wrist: the Augers were dry up to the afm, and shaavelled. | $06 Which included the premises in question, according | delance of my wages duo me; rennid he would not gle it To the Court and Jury—! fired at Turner firat when he | Cerkey Jack soot and Harcie shoot; 1 saw the flash; a f Miller’ a , hat locked like dised beef; the whole system wea sufferin, to tis true construction, and Jegal effect, operated as a | me; © ) paye “if yon don’t I will go to pur was lylvg on the So ‘nia? out of tne | this time Pele, Bsker snd Lanier ware on the tion, wiih | former years, | Miller's pew Amembiy Rooms. BAe: ee eee ioe hon todinnl eat’ eben ten reek ae igi; | Conveyance in fee to the said Jo S. Arden, the grantee: | betiera;” aya TL defy "you; gor with. the he Hace ite reve * seth? Poole'’s fevt r ol in 0 ” a gone nga; heirs? ured '' wes way; { tired twice at Baker, overall ang m; 1 saw sticking out | engaged by the committeo, together with Sheltoa’s Gu. | Drs shell and Trines wee there, after cdemtaction Sec | ‘he word “heirs,” in the deed, being used 'as # word of | pushed me out o” bin room: “alt hey 1 kook he bh the crowd on the floor; I think Poole fell oa his breast: Boker I tnink fe'l first and Poole by the side of hie, or nearly an top; I oid not see Poole shoot; the ficiag at 1his time was general; of the three Baker got up first ) went out, Lozier go" rp next aud said, “My mutton ou koocked Baker A Jarer—Now, tic, you way that doan. and you fred at hin t what injury did 2¢ ever do you? A. I dia i* to protect myself. To Mr: Clark—The mars on the wall over whore Baker's bead woe is mine. drijle Band; and it is urderstood that the responses to | yetived into a private room, and A we e ‘ation to determine the nature and quantity of | whole face off you,’’ and with that he struck me toasts, &c., at the supper tavle, will be of the highest | bancege all locke ond apply sti aileaure tht :*. interest intended to be conveyed; and that the term | op the nore which setit bleeding; he then tried one crcer. We trust the allaar may pe euperabundantly suc- | mained to see the dressing off; am] not certain; then lef | W#s not used as a word of py chase, or a8 a specific | me down et bat | wes too stroag for him; this ooar- cesstul, a8 on the profite of these annual solctes the | ihe house with Dr. Prince; left Dr, Smell there, | esignation of certain individuals, who were to take | red on the third story landing; he vudesvored to pushup Vrinters? Free Library aepands, maivly, for ite existence | next saw the case in four or five duys; the | S* €rantees in the deed. and that if the deed eannot | the window, ax he sald be wouls throw me out; in fixed at hiv head? A. I cid, (sensation); Baker | §* cocked: Poole then got up and shook his leg; the | 414 continuance. hi " conveyance in fee to J. 8. Arden, it cam- | so he broke'a pane of glass: I od. Je at thy time. ficing was coramenced by Corkey Jack and Harris iatis- a er: * fingers and thumd were coming off; palm of | 101 operate at all. ae to construe the word ‘hetra’ an | to erat rereained oat for help, int dred ut Turner fret, thon I turned to | crimioately at these three peccons, when Turner thot | x, ammittce of Arrangemenin—James Narine, D._ 1. | baud was coming away; back ot band was swollen, bat | 2°, cra™aie a all, oe tM comeleue the word, © eaaven’ | Sime ope came avd took him away; my élothing waaso- i m rthup, J, W. Forbes, Thos, C, Faulkner, Joho J. Hal: | had some senribi iy; the forearm and arm were awoller vered with blood; a xtranger then conve; ean ad aE OIE he ie ra CAE JenbeX"’Jomes White, Francis A. teal’ J. H. Brown, | ard covered with relies of blisters: the boy's couatitation | Xeuld not be carrying Into effect the intent of the ourrinw | wagon to the Tweaticth ward. station brass; jal Trad one oF tere chats, hut Ldtd ner ae whore he aimed, | Charles MeDevitt, J. I. Sutaiife, W.H. Kay, John thomas, | was then improved, and he (elt better, no examination | '¢ the deed, but would be parsing the estate by constrac- | weeks after the fire, Mr. Beglin gave up the basinesito I rid not seo Buker with a. pistol in hi T till he god. | Leter.C. Baker, John G. Clayion, Damel Godwin, C. war made as to the ature of the fracture ; Dr. Prince | 19M toa class of persons, whether taey be tue heira of J. | his brother, James Begitn. cis not seo Raker eith a pistol in his hand till he wt | Savage, Cearge Parrond, (eo: go Mathor, 8. F. Baxter. M. | was then in charge of it, was determined to pursue the | & Arcen at the time of the deed. or his heirs at tue time bhi Foote, and was going out of tre doors Tsaw ty: |B. Wyncoop, George Watkins, R. Stodharit, W. Hi.S. | rave course, which was vo keep the system up, and spplr | ot bis death, not wichin, but, entirely outaite of the in- Sy para t Lav op pipes up to the tims that Poo nj | Merry, James Vav Norden, John H. Armstrong, Joha } {u-pentine avd warm poultives, avd ancn like? some fou. | tet Of the aid parties, The aforesaid teed of J. Somers Theatres and Exhibitions. teen frudy t wantbentoe + Yau orn, 1, W. Brown, J, Malotte, RH. gosnstow, J. ¥. | oritve sock attcenibon cara veonpoint; Or, Princn | £08. 8. Arden, being a conveyance with warranty opera- | Broapway [vkaTkR—\re. Julia Dean Hayne vill Cross-esanined by Mr. Clark-xWhen the. parting were | JOneh, John_L. Jewett, T. P. Jones, D. O'Sullivan, John | g-ked me ino the house to vee the bones projecting ‘rom | ‘e¢ by way of Estoppel against the grantor, and all those | close the third week of ber very successful « t- down, T should think that Baker and Losier were on thele Sate We Pope, Secreeeny Cnemnneey Ok AES fhe fingera; wo decided to leave thom alino, as ths soy aeritgeg ephmeoee neg too preci ata Hip renin: in. te shrsaee of Canes, in Miflear's venta, was doing well; 1 iT ql . ray ‘Fazio, ot italian, y sheesh ctr a kgm trate | "Sm ay dame Semm—Abut haitan 12 oe | Hews Mente 'my “Ae heat fone” | Shing de hn anki aiogh mo rea ine | wif os fStwed ye Seah tate ete TR Tsaw no more; up to the time that Buker was struck he | yesterday morning a fire broke out in the stable No. loo | {fer bewre T had not examined the fracture : | ire ume to the grantee And, that, aa'enm as tue | ins now cunenié phy, ern BY me hak md fe 4 bad not free aoa ae ae ee fc Teroy street, oeeupted by Patrick Quigley for three | fracture tobe a breaking of the condyle; it had unite: | Cat happencd on which the devise over to J. Somers, | titled “‘ The Bankrupt.’ whether Biker was s rick ii Wonler, Tend aay nothing | ores. The material being very combustible, the fie | with partial motion of the Joint; teactares of condyle: | Wier the mill of the Eiter Ard en, tovk effect, and | Ninto's.—The amascmenta this evening will commeis abot ft; when Ponle was laid out upon the eotn'er, Cs. | sprend with great rapidity, and in short time all the pry ae be apt Me dare yeas tee in the deed ated to carry the estate | pith the favorite comic pantomime "Jo ko, of hie Pee te ra eo Cee eee er ee Pee thom anciy | Sables edjoining (eight in number) were enveloped in | the bandage or iapes; they were alight, the second tims 1 { 22 iuterert to the subsequent purcharers of the pre- Vawel troupe.” The neat ile: ballet of «* Katey.” “wri, Undit & chadhier Qe be tha Gonatae’ T dente tethers flames. It then spread to the old building on the corner | saw the whole arm; then {waw no breaking of the skin; | ™#es from J. s. Arden. That the time when the | yt. Thercen Robert, the new danseuer ris lentin nay thing lt gout this matters Tricked up Poses cet; | gf szeenwich street, known in former years ag the “Hob | there were creases on the arm as if something had pres.. | ‘Vent may happen upon which an estate in interest may | will follow. The closing ries la the Iniry comie mont? Tebserved the brllet holes, and fad never reen tein | Rod House and tea Caren." There were several poor | wa it; they went round the whole arm; the arm wasn | SevTue to thegranter ns deed of watzanty, dow uot | Sime, styled" AsptodeL”” The Ravels pe‘fora iain the before; the fizet pistol saw in any man's hend. was | fantiee oecurzing the Rob Rey house, who had most of | dressed ni al acter T naw it; the band, when { salt, wa, | det the oper , for the grastee, nad | dicen, poole’ or 5 ome stolen. tified; the little Ir * lan ose in privity with bim, hold by victue of the estoppel yous patel | wees be Lind dng Regie Berhang Bx not insured, it falls. heavily pon them, éape- tereen? dete ory neers tie dase Wie ne created hy the warranty against the grantor, ant all Bowmny Timatre.—Owing to the marked gratificathn lay his pestdl ba wale Ua tapeegeT hanes ciated: whet fs winter is at hand. The fire also spread very | mortifieation; wet mortiteation arises trom violent in. | ming under him til ths event happens, afcer the | evineed by the audience om its recent represeutetions, Pevtnen heel taney eg’ edt tere Pagiee boreae barine ly among the pine lumber in the yard of A. &S. | fammation, or stopping of elrculsiion; St continues moiat | °Y*=t happens, whenever that may be by which the | the manager snocunges ‘he * Female Gampler” for re Paudeen back, and told Poole not to wind him, he was on the corner of Washington strevt, and was not | till it diew ; dry mortification generally atacts tn { {ile comes to the grantor, it tmmediately inure» to the | tiion thix ovening tee her with the highly opal trunk and then, taking Poste by thehand: hecels ko dra | Cxtingnithed up to 8 o'elock in the afternoon, The | old persons; men before women; it arises from | DeDfit of the grantee, or his assignes, and vests the o.- | eunesirian drama of “Panam, or the Iron son of "76? Baker ave fired twice at idm, and my last shot was at Poudeen. ‘To Mr. Clark—Boker was on the floor whon I fired at fia head; Leannet say positively whether Bacer or Poo was uncer, because I turned away to Turoer; | sa Barris give Mitchell a pistol, and ask him to pat it away. Q What became of your pistol? A. 1 got mad decaase the other shot (the fitth barrel) would not gu off (sen- sation) and I flung it awey; I threw it behtud the oyate Dd x; 1 cid not see any pistol with Corky Jack: I had vei y Attic acquaintance wits him, @, At the time that Saker fired at Poole dit you me where Poole’s righ( hand was? A. I did not see. To Wr. Writing—1 have not, to wy kaowle ge, at an: time done auything to suppress the truth fn this ease; ft was about "be time Baker tired at Poole that I struck him ér); the whole ccenrrence was vary quick. Q. Ove of the jurors has assuumed that you Kapok Baker down? A. Imight have staggered him; at the time I strack him bis head was up a little; at that time he (Saker) had shaken off Poole's grasp; he (Baker) then seized Poole by the collar, whea ne «ati, “shoot, Cy,’ [ drew; | did not know which Cy was meant Mr, Clark—Where was Hyler when this was going on? A. Sgurrs be was closetting; I saw s good many of Usem Jemp over the coun'er. Q. bid you hear Baker say to Poole. “Pll pat and end m’t think bot two shots ha: bar whea the parties evne in. to this or put anend to you? A. What think he said e range of wadles were very old buildings. The, 4 f tate in interest. J.S. Arden, and hix ‘assignees, there. | The chief characters in the dramas are personated war, “gue i'l take You any hows” T ald aat hear | Bot come here to Sght, and there should be none if be belonged to M. Williams “& Brother, who estimate | soerrment, of the nerves, arteries became oeded ; | tre, held tho premises fu question against’ Somers aod | Merere. Johnston, Ward, Grimithe, Mie, Ward, aud othr Foole way “i'll put an ead to you ' br a at 1 Des pe Moor be. | thet at about $1,200—no insurance. There were | hy stoppage of cireulation by the ANG, wile sol hi | #! persons claiming under him by virtue of the estoppel | Mvorites Q When Beker said, “I guess Til take you any bow Pit ft akan med Ros Nhont enw Poole tees his | fowe eighteen lorses in the stables. All of them have been right when first pnt on, but The paris afer. | UECer the deed of 21th September, 1805. and ua'll april, buxton’s TreaTRY.—The manoger here appears dete- might who pat y oy i pavan eT eR spe wenced when now oole’s legs bis | token out without injury, al hongh most of the owners | wards swe led and made the Dandage tight; Heyeting ia | 1884, when. upon the death of Arden, the event aie mired to give bith quality ani quantity. For this eves “2 7 sod Van fue were Hoe: Lonler’s lege were-acress aad neat Pocle'a: it was | Woke baeners, &o., fn ull amounting to probably $20). | always a result of franure—sometimes ta afew minutes | Id by which the title came to Somers under the do- | ing he offers ‘Lelieste Ground,” “the Blue Oevila”” fo Mr. Brasy—Lynn, d oe ‘elt were a Tees Sas pee anne dian fe +4 vga ‘ool ia \ Messrs A. & 3, Bussel! estimate their loss at abont $5,000. | ora few honrs afer the accident, inflammation may con- vise 0 ud then inured to and became vested in Ar- | ‘ ited One Thy userd Milliners for the Jold Liggings?’ feat when the witray was going on; Tay tha allju ap. | while thew three ware down that the ring at them be | they have an insrasce 96,000, us fallowsy wae: $4,000 | Snue fem kour to ten Gages in Gust conen the Bene tai Gen's assignee. | On the happening of this event the es. | ord « Villikens und fiia Dinah.”” “Mr. Burton plays thro . ier, ani Leould not laughing. what Mr. Cyrus Shay told me al vot giving this tp Nhe Beste; B5.000 in Woe St. Marks, Sad 98,900 4n | to do te to pet the arm stiaight on a pillow till the awe.l- | hls Hunter: she purchaser und wageten: | seminal te ¢ Maay pla er the Pacide Tusnranice companies, “Mf. Willlame & ro. | {ng ef the not parts goes Gown; my plan would be to kes Robert Bunter, the purchaser under the mortgage from | members of bis excetlent company. A new five act Mr, Clack—You laughed daring the aif-ay? You po nee of Baker's being struck, before the Voroner’s ja algo had @ carpenter shop over a part of the stables, i Arden and wife, and Rachel Arden, the wi 5 “ y A y Rant scones te - y 07 alt t 1 ‘0 mf rden, the widow, vo James | comedy, called ‘False Pretences,” is announced fo a 5 5 A ‘TR | trosed—no insurance, An olf man named Richard Ny fre vives his title trom said Hunter, Ww. " i low, ined by Mr. Whit stay here. pleas called it tu t enera m ten to fifteen days after the avclde A ALLACK’S THEATRE —A capital Dill has been provi Teter Barlow, examined by Mr i Way here. and unless called aa a witness to-day, must go | Welip, who slept in the carpenter shoo, soarcely had woail, put bone Jig tf Vises with ehildry. 3. Actording to the decision of the Court of Appeals, | sor ihe benefit a! Mrs, Hoy. am great favorita at ie a abip caulber, apt | keep a porter ho Prines street and Brondway; | saw Baker on the Sunday morning sfter the affray; he came into my place avd @ ked ove of my young men for a cap, aa! he said be bod nevone; T was stonding near, talking to some gen lene, ard he (Baker) lifed up his vest anc showed where he was ng c 0 the highest court in the State of New Yark, in the case of ‘To Mr. Clark—Wis 1 time to make his escape, leaving behind him most of Gis | on the seventh or eighth day; then put oa 8 r- ; fa we of | house, thiserening. The openi west sides whan Tent Canker fo Think he was on the | clothing. The origla uf the fire is sald t0 be the wick | ‘aug dressing’ the arth AkoRIa hs bane’ Sie’ ou dom heat Lats vs, Wyckefl (2 Comstock, $35), aficming the Jatg- | great ccanedy of a Jealous Whe eit e reopen: Mr. Clark, of my own accord, and told you that Thad in: ] “ *® weendiary. . seh afiacture without deformity, but I generally have | 10rh's fee simple abvolute ia tbe premises water the salt | OF cet) embracing the ames of Movrs. Laver, formation that | thougnt important to come out, TuacKimsy asp Tue Nonvors Scrmmm—Wm. M. } the arm flexed or bent; there is more dsformity W che | [T° Syeon}, Arden, his futher, end house under thetee ut | Prete te ee, Mrs. Vervon, ant ether Charles Losier nev Thackeray will leoture, this evening, at the Metropolitan | #7 Placed straight; when nirnight it favors alreule. | New York, which ie ihe rule! deaictin. ta, this court | HCauer atts, Tbe charm.ug comedierta of “Perfee- st t; he had ro cap on when he came in, he dit not seen | brother in law to Tor theatre, for the benefit of the chacttable fund of the St upon titles to ren! : ; . . St. tem; don” ; property, the defendant has deriqged! n : A fin avy way excited; \ mee any blvd on his head | 24h ot Rebcuary. Twa George's Soctoty and the Nexfolk orphans. ‘The sudject | matted the pulee of tho lejered aris the racicre clocks | complete title tothe premiser vader the aforesaid fort: |, Woon's Mixerim# —Mr Woot's elegant ball is stilt OF Seor; | ctd wot see him ater; I see him now. pred Leg wings cof tbe lecture will be, © Charity and Humor.” low diet for the first few days) till ‘the brash gage to J, Roosevelt, Judgment for the defendant, thronged every evening, by people desirous of seeing fan Crege-examined—I did not take any particular notice of sirem the bar when the rest ss Ag “by gt Inthe following suits brought by the sawe plain dif | 10 bearing sweet rouncs. The programme for to-night 9 looking: f, « Fama acemane haem ovxmma.—A Me, Bae Dongh:_ | See y Motions ice oie oa mere araecas aie; 1 die the wall; om his right, I think, was Cyras Shay, | erty, of this elty, while out gunning with some frieads } DOt Fereeive amytuing in the boy's constitution to pro- | "RAT oy writ Tov fentdres is th ; ‘ : ° ijah Brown ve. James Lew; Pir Same vs. Bi White; | | ures is the Shakeperean version of the {rome io he sewed me if would takes drink, | along the line of the New Jersey Railroad, near Borgen, is pate, pot to leave tit he koows et thetesuse of the | TM Some re, Willian H. Jokmum: The Same us. Tims } ‘Masquerace Dall.” eae Sia hitch et enue aags | shot himselfaccitentlly wih bis gun, throngh the neck, | pain Is: If the patient ia restless nt night, tee murgess | 404% Emmett and al. Judgment for the defendant in ail { Brenray’s femxxan Hae was standing leaning on the the wound; he was twenty-five feet from me; he left the house wirbout « cap. Jacob Ackerson, examined by Mr, Whiting, deposed—t resice in Christopher street; Tom @ butcher; in February against other parties the de sition ia the same: is equal to any bitberto innued. Among other mirth- —the exceedingly Isughable Isat 1 was with Mr. Poole, attending har; | bad an interest von of a bitch,” and «pit theee 7 hese enses. ti ‘4 ¥ lace at. the onrver of Howard appest ore | timen in his tace: 1 said then, “Why ia bell dent yor ) {rem the effects of which be soon afer died, Coroner | should loosen all the bandages and remove the dressing. : ‘ Per yen Ma mages Rapa oe ph gl one se Suamrete Hall the night otthe attest nce | bletlat? Mrivid 709 | aneer held an Inquest and a verdict was returned tora: | the fret few hours there ls always wose ot ls pain, aud Governor Clark and the Isractites. see eTcmen emniree a3. an, mewslaans nd ing up with my brother nnd Mr. Harris; laa alight | Mr. Whiting—Leave out all you said; only say what | cordance with the facts, twitching afterward, wales there in great initiation ae ano otter entestalumi ute ealeua'ed to aford pea- ¢ and I asked them in to take a drink, wan done. SPURIOUS COIN APLOAT. vhe patient is more quiet; I think dressing caused TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. wre to the young end the wld, the gay and the sectous, @. Who was there whao yoa went in? A. Me. Poole, | Witvess—Van Pelt thon came up and took hold of 10 THR EDITOR OF THE siRRAC. mart fleation; {here was nothing ia the season of the | In the Hxnaxpof November 20, an article appears over |, CONCERT—The Arion Glee Club, ene of the German singing societies, will give @ coneert at Niolo’s Saloon, Hariis, Shay, Lovie, Dean, Dingle, Mitehoil, and I think | Paudeen, ana tred to break him of from Poole’s collar; | Wi you obliges subsertver by eaniioning the pubiie against | JAF to account for the mischief; if the fingers were cold, when Poole was loose he said, “Ul det flee huntrol dat. | receiving counterfel ten cent pieces? Therawth ineiow you | it would show thi fusgeon that the elrculation was cose: the signature of “An Israelite,” the writer of whic | his eveniug. brother-in-law of Mr, Dean, and I think Mr. Camziat Me Poole asked me to take a @ ink; hee tte asa fase any G~ io tte house; "Turaer thea | ope “an reare ® good, many in circuladon in the upper pari bey beovy a a MennenT i pck tems takes exception to that portion of the Governor's Thanks- Mr, Couuse, the popular frish comedian and at, yt said, “we did not come here to fight, Mr. Poole,”” . on ; 0 baustagn, ‘ vocalist, eS was passed all round; I was thore when {beu took hold of Poole's hand: be tken or a heat port ‘Tnunspay, Nov. 29, 1856. loved them; I should bak Barve out are tthe treaciog. givmg proclamation in which the people of the State are | * vlaying a Very muceessiul engagement at the Walnut “ rw " street theate, Pbiledely bia, fired it and then fe Land fired agsin, and, I thought, sho [The coim sent usis a very poor spesimen of a ten cont | did not discover anything about the tojury that would addressed as “ patriots’ and “Chri » No person Fouls fu the, loga } eee,ahon.aitect atreak ener, she pies, made of lead, and we impectectly done that it could } ecematily ead to this result; thera iy ia Ty knowleige, | knowing Cov. Clark would suppose for a moment that he | | Mr. Becansn ix rediovap et Toler inva (on er delay ardly deceive anyone. We understand a good many of | no case where a fracture of this kind produced mortises: | miended to exclude any elaas of our citizens, Any un. | ,/Rt* At snerm @ State who came in? A. Paudeon, Baker, Turner, Van Pel!, Hyler and Una; [ean’t tell in what order they Pavdern aid to Pools, What are you looking ‘aid to have cleared $2,000 in ten no. Mr. CK Thorne had arrived im ayen, ; ; 4 was preparing the American fur the 1 son of & b=??? Poo vd n> | @large wound on the top of the head:) ( stood over | them are aticat.] tion. ; thie, wedocamee bias te he any enecould Tiek him; | ogatost the door when Turner shot Poole in th» log; a So IPE MWR eA Cross-examination— Witness said that in ® compound rates sruber con petetive that enter the tere “pet. 5 eo0et ot he evel, Poole suid nothing: Paudeeo eailed him a coward, and | thie time Poole was facing Boker: 1 saw Poole clinch Brooklyn City News. fracture ‘he arm should be bound loose; it was more peu- | Tiots’? were included all persons friendly to our tnstitu. - apit io his (Pooie’s) face three tines. ho | rene and saw them fall together; Pools struck ‘he door | Ixvame Scrvocammp 4 Braxixa Hocen—A melen- pat lt gue cal paver RUS fee! the bones, but to ] tions, and that the appellation “Christine” wasem- | Uran a Suave Sra D ’ S 4 m ae i 5 Pesaeee Sense Spat, Rage so eng Turner say, “Sail in, ‘bea he ldrew his pistol: si pelt choly occurrence took place on Thursday, involving the | near the proper position as possinle: vargenes Giff ployed in that general acceptation which makes tt imply of ae ioe Dee - sol < q promneat ¢tizen not worth it; Ldid not hear Paudeen ask bim togo out | see the pistol fired toat killed Poole. death of an infant under peculiarly distressing circum. | '¢ the time when bandages should first be put on; it de- | ©! of your people not actually heathen. It is worthy of | 11°)" 5m srinergal convaaet of the Pry Bay ford ; t Poale say he woald bet #600 | - Crowexnmined by Mr. Clark—I Aid wot ave Corkey Jack | stances. It appears that about 1 o'clock on thatday a fice | Esnavar Portifestion hom tight bette ane Sitteed | notice that the other classes of ettizens, euch as skepticn, | 19 aro, Hhchiere, one of the twelve unbnly spttion “f ke him: 1 ae Turnor taxe a | fire; {cid not see Cyrus Shay or Harris fire; { was sobac " lages; Dr. Swell wax - \ ke., ane all i iuferts 1 hie Corversatio ve anys antl ny” ho vested | (had right: 1 was shot on the back of the head, I thiok | tobe out im the Rouse of Patrick McGovern, on the cor- | student ia my college, examined ‘lm sod. wigned his | (icvjcarver, ramemndensalions, 0 on al tere | fufecasd tem, ie con veveasion, that the aumve of hls Vavdeen shot mo, because {caw him go out of the door | rer of Wasbington avenue and Butler street. Tha mother | ‘iploma; consicered competent, or I would not have - been, fous enough to to I Iaid not hear Turner say, ‘ Now, Poole, deaw; 1 saw nt out for = pail of water, - thle, Si two children re. ig ie. tien Where oortatal 4 was ates erry a he world make his statomen’, fam inclined to be- lynn ami Van Peit try to stop Paudees when he was ning. Dering Bee abosace they played with fireands«ct | The Court adjourned till this Saturday morning at 10 (lings made at the proclamation beeanse of th © that the Gum betovared is gum arabic. Butt ajdt ing in the face of Poole: (Mr. Lynn was here caliet | o of shavings in flames. The smoke was discovered | o'el ck. sextimente,”” ‘ faonticism,”” ete., which ‘An Israelite” | wil: refer to thls curious prevlem en another oecagion ya young, pale faces man, about twenty-one years | by a neighbor, who broke in tne door, which had heen intimates to smount ton “fngrant breach of the constita- | i heard him ray that “when Uiah applied for ad le. this is the Mr. Lyno who was there that might; } | eked, and brought out the children, The eldest, a boy Court of Claims, ridiculeus and absurd, incapablect } rion into the Umen, she would seek tw be enrolled ry’ ol on bis sem, ao’ dred in his own acm; I dy not know who fired the -tovnd whey’; the pistol was presented at Pook; lL anw Pole pot up his hands ami heact him “ For God's sake, gentlemen, are you going to mur cer me!’ I die not ser Baker en’ Poole come together; T saw them fall; Poole was down. aol Baker was over him rolemply emptatic he dechved © By Gum!” and Pow be and Beker were both down, and { was trying to raise | stout four years of sge @0 one knee; I aw the flash of a pistol between Baker was uaconscions from suffocation | Wenxespay, Nov. 28.—The Court met at 11 o’cloek. not worthy to be repatted. lave Stave!” He raid that " and Poole. Poole up when Twat shot; Theard a pistol go olf be: | ate burns, end died shorily atterwards. Toe other ehiit | The Judges were all prevent, ser ". SKEPTIC, {tbe ogous cits sad Toad paneaty wae thet alt Q. Who fired it? A. Raker: Tdi’ not see any one fire | 'veen Beker and Poole while they were on tie thor. wos not much Infared. The howe, which was» small, ‘The argument in the privateer Armstrong clatm (ed 29g tne ~ pe nana . cowne fevers) regres. Thiv stateruent, olth w pte at Baker: I saw Loier bleeding; he roceivel a vhitin | To the OoartI heard the testimony of the lit wit. | plain one, waa burned down, Coroner Relding heid an rd over frum yesterday) was reauined, moi tne case | Om the 220 tnai,, Me, Wee & trons, a highly reepeets- | once witb prestoun ace wi! from Clah, ia ootonatene: fhe head: Losier eame to me and wait. $nty a | ress: ie wan nat correct; twas oot © vrrect no Gr actt | tmouert on the child, and 2 wervict of death by walters. | woe evi mitted tor the decision of the Couct, whit thea | hewnd well-known citizen wae sh Atel at Mobil, | trea. Peutmtt # aoe text tov vollticale paar Cusays and Rane gautton is cooked--(' ¢ ¥ Lamy” be er cd tomy # riking Baker | tin ae veneered, nejom ned, py Mr. Thomas G, Wanks, of Columbus Mies, eembe speteber.