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ry & FOUR DAYS LATBR FROM EUROPE. ARRV/L CF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. P.obab lity of Peace with Porsia. CECL NE \N THE ENGLISH FUNDS, COTION FIRM---BREADSTUFFS DROOPING. mH. to. a. ‘The steameh'p City of Baltimore, Capt. Leach, arrived At ibis port last night, She let Liverpool, in company wilh \bhe Anglo Saxon, for Portland, about 10 A, M. ‘38th ult The Niagara arrived at Liverpool at 2:15 A. M. on ‘Re 261h. ‘The Eéiuburg had arrive! at Giasgow ‘The news is four days jater than previous advises, but fg unimportant in @ political point of view. Financially considered, it ls interestin; © The foreign journals are generally destitute of iatelli- gence of intercat. It ts reported that on the British taking Busbire, which (bey did alter two hours bombar<ment, the Persians submitted to demands of their opponent, Tne Eog Lish papers, however, do not credit it. The Daily News says—‘ Wo iearn from good authority that « telegraphic mersage from Lord Stratford de Kod ‘hile was received atthe Board of Control on Saturday, ~ to the effect that the Shab bas accepted the torms of Pesce offered by Engiand, not on account of the fail of Bushire, but om general grounds Ppeaking of the probability of peace with Persia, tho London Morning Post saye:— We believe we ma) state that official tuformation has reached, Our goverument of ths prooability of the court of Teheran agreeivg to our demands. TI Torkish minister at that capital bas sent a des] to hia governmen', informing them that, ba heard of the full of Buauiro, tho Porsian gévernment ‘\(ccided’’ to make prace oon the Eaglish terms. Oa ite react ing Oonrtaot{oople, this tatelligence ‘was immediately forwardeo by toiegrapa, by I ord Surat. Practice of peace making, that ‘there ts e bi en & determination to Make pesce ane the actual accompishment of {i to war- rant us in not being over escguine he Court of Pcrela beard of cur expedition, s02 immediately atter wa: {te success On finding the foros to be less than was icipated, and thas it is mot yor aivancing into tl country, the Porstal d may ebange. We do not ai ticipate tbix—we on! tt oat We oursolves thi that the capture of Burnire will probadly be the bogti ming and tbe ene of the Persian war Greet doubt is thrown over ‘he recent news of the During cf the factories #t Carton, and later inteliigence from Chira was anxiously looked for Romors cf modifications in the composition of the Brit sh Osbinet contiaved to be promulgated. A dash of the Aberdeen party te to be inrocure:. tbe Persian Ambassador, bad had an In ipoleen. The rep y of the latter was non- commitial. ‘The Swise affave appear tc have vearly died out The Fmperor of Austria bad g sated complete am. Beaty for the Lombardo Venetian provinces ‘Tho Confere: ces at Cops tantinopie reepecting the Prin. clpalities bad ecced, apd the Austrian troops wore to bo replaced by Torktsb eoidiers ‘The Jndependance Beige enye that she conferences on the Neuchatel question wil! teke place io the middie o° February. The Kivg of Sardinia bas been recelved at Nice with @rcet cpiburiasm § = The whole city was tlluminated . ¢ Emprees of Russie was superbly lighied ‘The papers record with regret che death of Jatga Baron Alderson, win Ww. « piece ester ay Alveravua. Dir E |. ward Alccreon was born a! Great Yarmouth ta the year 1787. ‘The ebip Ci nfegeration, ashore in the Mersey, had broken up. The master, mate, eteward and boy wero loat. ‘The Madrid Gazette of Jan. %6, publishes a decreee, order'ng ‘he proeeecirg with the gene al election of the Deputies to the date of the 26th of March. The London Time: of the Stth saye —The Kagiisd funds Continue to ¢xLIME Deavinesr, and bare closed ata fur: ber dccline of a % per cept, chiefly owing to the know ledge cf ap active demyud for money baviug prevailet ai the back, apd ibe expectation t? at if this should cont! for a day or two an advance in the pate of discount will be decided opm. The duicess of the market was incressed by the sbse:ce of aus aigus of recovery on the Paris Bourse, but on the otber band some support wat af forded by the recurtion in the corm market, by atrndeacy tm ‘be part of some of thoe contweatal banks to return te ensicr reli of discount, and by an impression that at effort wil be mace by the Kuropeau Powers to diminish thelr military expenses. The closing quotstions of the French 8 per ceote on the Pari? Boarse ibis evening show 8 further (allot 3 At Vienna aa improvemoat has oc curred in conacquence of the ovntemplation of a reduc tion ip the Avetriag army announced yesterday. A fur ther sum of £20,000 la gold wa: takes from the bank fr export. The Bank of Holland hes reduced tis rate Of discount from 634 per cent at sbioh (i) was fixed on the Bb of December, to 6 per cent ‘The Daily News of the 28th saya:—Tbe fands to dey experiences ® further decline of \ to \{ per cent, and the other departments of tne Siock Exohange also evinoet & drooping tendency, Operators for the rian are olosing tholr accounts, being discouraged by the tighiness of the mosey market, which is believed w be sensibly promoted by the arrangements for shipping aiiver to the Eart Bome considerable wales of guve/nment stock for cash Were wiso «Meotid tooey, leading to @ very active de mand for money amongit the dealers inthe Stock Ex change. In the Ciscount market the demand was less active ak te the Gwek Exchinge Toe rates are fully maiviained. The Latest. INDIA AND CHINA MAILS. Meermnime Jan. 27, 1867 The mails from lodia and arrived by tho Valetts &{ noon, and will be Cerpatcbed for London at 10 o'clock thir evening Markets. Livmnroot Cortox Maxxer, Jas 97—The market to day bas been very steady, who prices are wiiboul change: the sales are estimated ai b (OO oaies. Lovenroo: Cons Maxxrr Jas 27— Evamwc —We hare bac ® very limited inquiry for wheat Curing the # and prices have rgain given way fully 90. per bi ‘both w hive and Flour hat sieo been © move, ane prices the tore lower have declined 64 to le per aod ont mes! ¢¢ per load indian oora has been dull @nd ratber lower, snd ber arvcles as quist a¢ pore! bie. The shipments to Ireland YO! ).016 quarters wheat, 7,°(5 quarters indian corn, 3987 sache and 1.480 barrels of our, and ometwise 496 quarters wheat, 690 quarters Incinn Corn, 198 sacks god 403 darrele of flour have been exporied to’Spain and Port 1,460 quarters wheat, 1.616 quarters Indian corn, and 40 barreie of Sour, ep? to sustralia 2679 quarters onte and 100 jos te osimen! At cur et thie day the: ‘Was & £000 altenuance of count y miliers, wild a m aotive bosivess iv wheat. at Frioay's rates, being ad por Dusbel decline op the week Oats @ore a viry vio # esis, Egy arter, ‘al about i@ per bnebel decline §— Barley and pr 0 ‘about as re Fayptias beans were ia per quarter eboaper. Inv ian Cort was rarber \irmer, with bupere te joamiity fer mixed at S8e. 9 28" 8) per 480 Ibe Oat ai was quite Degieciec sales ol rough cut bolwg re ported at Sie. per 240 (be Four moved very slowly, at about previous p irce Liverroo 8cGar Mar strong market wih Por, 400 vate Madvas have brought 4 Dhas. Forte - Ore 6d to O98 64; " pertoes SargO Of Dew Mauritius 700 toms hee by for an outport ai 6 go of Pare On ovtport to arrive, the price of #u: farther bas been done cmt, Jax. 27.—Thore continaes GaRy, BEd 4,000 dage has cot cranspirod. Police Inte itigence deacuren wy % On Wedneeday niga Big die ptr a70, wore Tanty wove 0 arew «slung shot sud fe & blow upon the for bes eh oy eMiser Carey waa severe, bat is not Om engerous, = vt Srpan A SL00r.—Thres young Prather * doll, James Jorneon and Wm Fair te on arrenwd Fouarday obarged wiih Mosie AR a Mrop delnaging & Eq Fete due be woken B ‘cppeare Yo ibe ‘Sweet of the sloop aoranes the eomeund 16" toe 4 eecnel ce. mooring Ber irom ber cook. foot of Rigath aweet FR. nd gard ipformation wo the Who errested the Jere The prisoners wore fran, 094 commmlion to ewan examination Tee OCocerRerer® 68 ToR Bare oF Oommmnes —Jath: ane, in payment for P dy Jastioe Brenna for NEW YORK HERALD Gambling not a Crime—Stngular Decision of Recorder Smith om the Gambling Indict- ments. NEW YORK GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Smith. ‘The People wa, Patrick Herne ana others. The Same vt. Alexander Edgar and others —In these oxses the Recorder Pronounced his decision as follows :— The indictment tneach case was drawn under the act of 1851. It contaims mine counts, all of which otarge eeparately some violation of the act, and tbat tue defend ‘nt is a “common gambier,”’ All the counts in form charge the act as felonious, The defendants on their arraignment plead guilty, and then moved an trrest of judgment. The Sret question which is raised js: Can a motion in arrest be sustained after a plea of guilty bas been intor- posed? Upon this point I bave no doubt. ll that the Plea admits Is, that the evidence will sustain the facts charged in the indictment. The effect of the plea is of no treater force than @ verdiot of guilty. It coes not pre vent the defendant of availing himeeif of a)! his iegai righta—one of which is the right te move in arrcat at any time before jucgment. The fact is conceded by the proseoution, that the in dictment tm this case was found by the Grand Jury, with ut any previous proceeding havivg been taken be'ore a Mmogistrate, and that the defendants had no opportunity or an examination. }f the offence charged in the indic\- ment is a felony, the finding of the indiciment was regu ‘ar; if @ mirdemeanor only, the indictment ts improperly befcre the Court. By the act of 1856, exclusive jurisdiction is given to tbe Court of Special Seastove in all cares of misdemeauor, Since the paseage of that at any indictment ior misie- meanor, found by the Gren¢ Jury, unlers the complaint bag been first presented to magisivate, would be irre: = and tbe defendant may avai! hiwsell of the irregu ay’ on ‘motion to quash, or in arres. of jn g moat remalairg ‘question thero‘ore ts:—Is ths of epee a feiony ? bling is not felovy at comi enactmens have impore| pena: 7 Our statutes previous to. 1851 ¢ jcimred to be a mix emeanor, puns prisoranent. The wo: of 18651 but does not 1p t rms aecle Diing a felony; but it distinctly defines ed- thar besbal be ‘“isken and bat differcnt 9 It te contended bj Pprosecuiion that ‘the pl | prescribed by the siatute indicaies the grate of crime, apd that by etatute all off neces puvisbabie >y imprison ment ‘n the State priron are felopc 8 But I donot so Understand the statute, Secu rion by statute is « misde- meanor; but the purishmen\ for we off nce is impriron ment in the State prison. The crim of objaining pro- ye pretences is an offence pio sheble jaie prison, oy (ip the diecretim of tne Court) by fine or impracpment in tbe county jail or penitentiary Bat the statute expressiy deines the crime as felony. The situ of 1855 does not = the crime of bewg & ‘common gasbier’” elon: punt bi A conviction for of citizensnip; a im of nese joes not change the grade of offence. felony depriver of felovy im the indictment 1s here ER'IOD, BDC CanvOt de F: jected 1. fa w well settles prircipie of criminal jurtep/udence, that all penal statutes must be strictly construed; tuat It ambiguous, the ocpstruction placed opon them must be tn favor of the party chargec. There le po vouil'ct of au- thorities upen this question of construction I bave therefore come to the foliowieg conciusions:— That urder the act 0’ 1¥61, (ihe aot under which the inc ictment ts drawn, ) the offence.ts @ misdemeanor, and not a felouy, That under the act of 1865. the Court of Special Sessions bad exclusive juriediction of the otfence chasged tr the indic ment. and that the Court of General 4ossions hai obiained no jurisdiction of tbe care 1 \berefore direct tbat an order be en'cred arresting the judgment. Our Babamas Corresponde nce. Nassac, N. P., Fed. 8, 1057. Comvi.tion and Sentence of the Late Acting Keceiver General —Heary Hail St.rm, de. ‘Tee last paragreph of my letier of tue 234 ult. informed zn of the trial of the late acting Receiver General of the COlODy, [OF eubeaslement HE Wee, a one aepantad convicted, aud on the following day was brooght up gain, when the Attorney General sta'ed the ends of jus tice hed beem served, and he would not proceed upon the otber sven infors sentenced to two ye n 4 Bia securities will be in « pr.tty plishs i they are called upon, es they are bkely to be, to pany up the deficien- ¢ cxchequer. 'y) the Court nt for per ung female. tho prosecator 1 eOesrary to state the fects e Wiad came rabiug om {istoner, which were as dig ay the iop Of one’s little foger. The charobes weve tp at the time anc the pabiering of these Unlocked for miael er not only cracked panes of glass bu. estovished th» mativas to no tmali degree Tho wind as svddeniy changed to the peribwert, and vioiemt the “ uriop jack ence and the Commirseri thought s tornado ul and destructive as that of 1660, was approachi: g, 1 am bappy to siate we have be: ed being & witeree to anoth:? 80 great calamit; € apd oov!,ano the town particular! Bcerd, every one Interesting from Mexico {From the New reste Picsyone, Feb 3) We find the folowing +dd! toxa: miei! gunce ic oar flies cf Mexican papers trovgat by ‘he bark Gen Tayior, whose arrival we noticed lo yester’ay’s Bremng Picay une. Senor Urqrioti was fulfiiing ths tunstons o Minister of Ficenoe, end Seuor Palacio y Megarola those of Minister of Relatlous Tbe country war quicier than it fad ovor been ace the clore of the war with the jiows epirit ef the clergy, wan, \ giving consider able trouble to the goverpm: nt, and some of thei ber be. been summarily dealt with The following i# the number of propertics and their [Ade belonging formerly to the church. which have Deen t0'4 lately, by virtue of the law of ditamor.ization of June %6, 1886 — District cf Mexico. Fiaie of Vera ( State of Miehoaca: Flate of Omjace Stale of Mexico State of ag State of Fu Number Salve, mientes.. Total, before given. Total sore It will be seen from the foregoing stat arnt soat Peas dent Comonfert ie ree imines, execution of The citar (riizavon of chorch pr perty hi places pot been o mole ed there bad been © Lerdo gave orce: the properties which bad apective Sates, sboa'd be sold Wy iy The Trott d’ Unten, of ine \3:h of January. mentions a Tomor sbat the Apos'olle Nopcio Bacl recelved orsers by Ube Inst packet 10 ab for nv passports, an’ return 4" “Tt thos be true”! aye the Momior, of the 13th plavd It. end bope that be soversment wil) mak este and + xpeoite wire peaaporis ‘The of (Be 18th. rays tre iowar@ents bad Ieft Sen Lois, sed thet the revolution was at ood, Otho, ove Of ibe leaders flea with two hundred men varce ‘he mountelos $= Th others Montwogs, Mejia and Caino then held several couvcila, and determined to fly. Bee ides $240,600 sbich they got by robbing the oon decte. they received $150,000 iB the enape of torced loans from the mersbante. The Monitor doce pot give the date of the departure of she t.sorgents frow San Luis The Corsrrador, of Poebla, mentions the imvrisor ment Of tbe previrctel of the D mint sans, Pedra Onarari, for 7 having disobeyed the orcer of not chargirg his rest dence of the city of Mexion whore supres- ‘Ady men'ioned, bas reappeared under the neme of Revwta de Mintco Se iy ye . - Ber or Antonie nme bas em 6 ia piace of S nor Juan J Hatmar, rremgned, ‘Oniet Jonice of Da “There {a BO other news of lot rest THE ur A meeting of the Brea te mittee of the Connell of Bacheme, consisting of Messre. Fowler, Rove, Purdy Von- per, and Adame yerterday at Tammany fal! to take {Dt consideration, the'olaims to regularity of the iwo Gone Fal committees, headed respeotively b ; Wilson Small and Jobn Y. Savage, Jr, After three hours cousultation the Committee adjourned, with ® distinct anc orstanding at their action shoud be kept entir:ly secret im their report to the Covel) of Sachome made wii port will be Complete Notwithetanc tactturmity of the members of the sown that statemenia from Morar, committee, it te Small and Pavage were inid before claims of thelr reapeosive committees, and t fubject before the commiitee was a pian to reorganize the syetem Of primery clections tn sueh s manner ae to ive all the ae? & cbanse to be . jor the pUrpore it |e proposed ty dishand the two ¢ pivoting Generel Oomaist es, and make the members eobmit to the ordeal of anche: Sleobon under olroum tan. coe that WOuld HOt Admit Of frends and Kboulder bw at the ballot boxes Wha the Onunct! will eventually Jee upep ie hard to conje tore, but ‘netr aolion it re. ares with Intenes interest by the oflice helders and 1c kere of the party. oe Wiieon Bwall commitiee deolare they wil net be exciuded from Tammany Ms!! and thatjif the! cloim is Nowed thay wil vo in the courts of law | not ‘The quarrel « # very } mnie ¢# MOt & Lthic fun 40 Yule Gers, yore ae it stands, and pro J pabirede ot THE HINGHAM MURDEE CASE. Arrest of Abiget! Gardner on Change of the Murder of her Ausband—Corener’s Inquvet —Jeetimony Before the Magtstruco—ane Accusd Committed, [From the Boston Traveller, Feb. 11) The circumatanoes attending the “death of Hosea J Qritrer, Pestmarter in Hingham, es they pave been ereoually developed wihta a few cays Dave created an intenre eae im ‘thet usually quiet town, aod the mysterious death ie now the all abso: b ng topic of conver. ration, Jt bas filled every one with horror who hes lis tened to the statement of the facts as they bave boon elerted, and the popular impression now is that Mr. Gardner was murdered ~~ his wife, Mre. Abigail Gardnor. It ts weediess to repeat the eg have passe! from mouth to mouth, for the fects which have been sworn to are of the most startling charactor, and awaken a painful Yeoterday afternoon a jury of inquest commenced their investigations into the cause of the death of Mr. Garduer. Iiter bearing evidence lac Spend on regen vd mother tee mabner Provo Iv given, ibe jury sfjoaroed to await the Soak the post morte: "The along Ieier from Dr, Jackaon has ben rested by the Corcner It ts of the utmoat ‘mportance, as ‘mg wpon the onse:— Boston, Feb. 9. 1857. Jamas 8 Lewrs, Beq.. Justice of the Pesce, 4o—bir: Ire- ceived. by the bavds of ‘Dr Calvin . ents of the stomach of the late Henry with the request thet T should 1nd gel nar was anid Jn he ‘TESTIMONY OF THE MOTHER OF THE DECEASED. Bpbie Garcmer callec—Am motber of Mr. Gardner; wre calied to my son's Wetter ane poe te algo Ay fe ng he ape tho ' wet 01 Sten: fow arkea for'eome gia it was Gszed for. nt) 0 bed as wid be Wane and ohn oat aa of pan fs his bim wi ie com} im somebot drink, asd he sctmed easy; bis wife eur ineror Be cause Up 43 call me, but wont feb d night, but in about an looking stufl that be Pi pre’ and ‘ace it; bis wife eald the doctor should not see suoh dirty alo exhibited’ to me the person. 1 have made a thorough chemical ‘examination of — alop pail, of the bowels above bogie and beve discovered @ 1: , Quantity of arsenic in the fireal_maier, obviously enough £9 ald if he wanted i: be might digit out; be sald to Have been the cause of deaib of the individual. In thecourse Mi ther, 1 am poisoned, and the hates as both, of # few age the preciala @ will @ will have subsided go as to “ena- will peixon you, tho; ‘there was no other wo ble me to determ! present, and I} man there; he appeared very feeble during the day, shall ascertain thie ed | ond ail be asked for was cold water; Friday night his teouer Allved. watebea with bie during, the sight proceeded i inguod one carriage to the Town Hall, where it was untersioat tne examipetion woul place, This the Gret in ation that the socused had recel: ings against ber were in contempia\ arrest was 60 unlcoked for by her, dation or embarracsment, and ber be thas she was obiiged to absent attend the examination. The ne‘ pared sper gh the town aud the ball was soon psy led with interested Bpcotators—men, wor atl. dren—who listened to the proceedings eager interest and closeet attention. ceased, 11 a bigh torebeads biack bair. farge au expreasive black eyer, cht eks somewhat sunken, but by no means T= eeceing in appearance for a women of her ege is that of boldness, if not defiance. ‘She took « scat at the table opposite the magistrate, and regarded the pro- coc dings with great interest At 4 o’olock Justice Lewis read the defendant It cherges bor substantially with —_—. terirg @ quantity of arsenic to ber husband, in gin an water, with malice sforethoug bt, with intent to kill oe murder, and that the deceased came to his death by pol- on thor adwipistered by ber hand. ‘The magistrate tben aaked—“‘Are you guilty or not guilty? bit which the woman Coe am not guilty, lem Perfectly innocent, and before my Maker, apd wha) uch note a0 thet Gould be mance diem t don’ vee. It is true that I mixed some gin in loat sugar aad my busband, but it isnot true thai! ever emeenic, or ever bought a mite of arsenic in ea cent for by Mr (Bara accordingly went to bis «thee ‘and saw him; be took. me up to his office chamber, and wier come moments de y, be eald he wished tooon- verre with me upon a very uppiesant matter; hi o Matcsomecircumytanore of s m st unpleasant acd ful nature; be said ‘was livin; ye ng fear his life; that be bad not slept for @ lon, and that be 410 ‘Lot dare to s'eep, for fear of violence ie eral | § an? be did noi feel as though be could live if he oo net copveree with some ns T state the facts which were £0 Cepressing bis m' He ttatec fort ver that his wife had said to bim repeat- edly that be waa a pasty, worthless mass of corr ¢ Dothipg could cure him but a ground s if she could have ber way he 6 soon (Witness was bere interrupted by the det exclaimed wiih considerab'e warmth, ‘Before God I de- sald be der eter tbat she bad for him He re- ierrain if posetbie it she war not oreny. tae or hited ber and conversed with her some time, ane tbe usual professional obser and left ber with the im) ion that cation of inrapity about ‘eave ber, and said to him that from bis statements I sbovld hend danger, and that if she «ntertainod ruch feelings of av! ‘and bitterness {t was the part if dence to leave rer. He tm reply, that om account of his children he «culd live to live with ber, and should try to ¢o 20; he vnid that owing to her threats and bis 9) not dare bo go to sleep til! 7 pr I aekea a object she could id be did not was to get rid of b 4 thevgbt ebe was very free to another individual, and object was to bave more free intercourse with «VED CP one oecasion ecen and cautioned the weep cut of bis wife's way, remar! slrendy stories abot them, and wishing bim to be caretoi; he also said that she had cbildren: sbe bad struck the be Far this was Zpand I E FF 2 : 5 a : ee ee ne ee en eras ere TEE eee eit 1A ese ee ietsseed_ tt ? riig 3 5 E eneal'ed for; she was abusive to ‘Ibe defendant seked— “Whatever | ever in ‘ended to poison hi Bat ee ye: ‘That is 7 ibe Dex ip whieb be pevally ey where for it; Abby found it cthoe, where he bad put I tain he really intended to make way with himself; be said often that he be bere long to lag ue and worry any of us; but aa for doing that act, I never did it; Dr. Stevenson bas told many thirge that are not trae; Dr Stevenson wae a groat ‘remy to me. and | always supposed be was, Mr Gard- ner kept the Post office open yl deal on Sunday, and lepeke to Pim about ft, told bim tt was pot right; and eeked bim wea ee ould tbink of it; be replied, “den you, 1 you down If you give me any moro 0! your ns ee be said ‘d—p n you We hone of our tn Cd ‘Re speared vory rirange ‘he and perbape I could tell you many things pear as if be was insane: he said one urn thw bouse insise out.’’ kind with elther Mr. or Mrs Gardner; had known thei for many year; never saw any indication whatever of ia ir or Mrs Gardner, and wee in the habit of writhd on ‘ihe cay ‘* seked who wanted ti ; 1 stood bim to say Gardner , Larked bim ceversi questions more, and concivded ibat it was for Mrs. Gardner, and saw no impropriety in sending it, and con. eidered it perfectly rate to co so; | pui lt fully a « Carefal of it one Dot anowt bait aa hour, said that “that 7 Bot for Ure yeddy woman.” I thought vay ag he should be sent clear back through the P ietiedast—1 never wished the boy to say such a thing "hese stoce coun the boy, and after questioning him about the effair, he told me distinctly bat ft wae for = Gardper, and thet she gave bim two cents for Gas errand. Here the witness ae interrupted " fencent, who said. “0. th 1 a> ons all shout a Saas paent te for® woman who cove, @ suppose T did get arsente, tt door Pot follow thet I go} it to poison Mr. Otrducr with: auto Proving snytbin you can’l; you might es weil try to Prove thet be did it himself as to try to prove that I di; » yd it wae because my bi ou me to get it, aud | got the Miller ohe lived ot the cove, and #0 wanted me to go. Reuben Reed, sworn—Mr, Gardner told me once that oF he ites "y € od Croes exemined—There wae nothing sald by hi lead me to infer that be felt any unklodness for bis ve never bad any trouble witb elther Mr. or Mrs. Gard- went back 1 bad given it to Mra. Gardner; she told mo to to the store and tell Mr. Hunt thet it was not ior wre a ALY ly A Orea d— Baw no strange woman OF other stran- ver at be house of Mrs, Gordner when the sent me on eerrend, Dr Dem Pedro Wilson cele '—| em * dentist: Bac “4 morning, after breakfast, meat out to en out Bi of them died, givion “hee ‘Of active poinon, and other ts ttek that it may poleco, |’ any <n, S At thie t the testimony rerted. and the court ad jonrned, Ta te the theory of the ——-. Ld wader, ttend, that the substance buried by Mra, Ga: teined arsenio, and thet this wae eaten of wean car ring death and ‘ach nees, Mra. Gardner wae # native of Maine, and her maiden name was Marrhall, [From the Boston Herald, Feb 19.) ‘The examination of Al Gardner, wife of the inte Portmen oF of Sarme to is death vp poleon, | ‘day in the Trwn Hail at multitude of spectators were in atjondapoe, and Iwas vot with bim; 1 was called up at one o'clock Saterday morping; 1 found bim vomiting; the dector or- dered an atin, end t 1 gave ito him: T was me hia low and very feebdii da} day night; when I inst caw him on Saturday night be did not seem improved, and I don’t think he eaw enytbivg after four o’clock; bis tovugue rid and awoollen, bis countenance flushed; 1 wat in the rocm when be died; bis wife and daughter’ were also tn the rcom: he ated, 1 think, @ little after one, but I don’t recollect whether I looked to see; Mr E. Wilder asked if he took anything to crug him or any morphine; I answered I bag giver bim morphine aud 6748, wi srbiah the doctor hed aoe bine 1 told bim it was a very small ; that be was to Lavo taken one at five o’olock, batt bediomi. ted it as be war eo senseless Cross examiced—Q. Did you sec Mrs Gardner the gin’ A Leaw ber give bim the gin. Q. Se cent for yout A I expec be sent himself; | was told he bad fallen end bort bimeclf, and wished me to stay with him; he requested me toatay after I got thire. TESTIMONY OF DR. STRVENEON. Dr. Ezra Stevenson called—I was called on the 97th to ece Mr Gardner; Tuesday evening, I think, ebout ten o’ecck; the mesenger stated, Hosea, J Gardner bad falien and injured bimasl/, and wished me to see him; the messenger was Peter, Mr Little’s Irisoman; in pase ing Mr. Toca’s store Mr. Todd came with bis lanter observed that he saw Mr. G whon he fell, and if evy sssistance I could send for bim; {told tim he bad bet go in with me; besaid he bad been there as tong as be could stend it; leeked why—what was the rea ton; he gave as aresson that Mr. G's wife’s conversa. ‘icp era bebavior were such trat he could not bear to stay any koger; I went to the house and found bim re Ciping vpow @ sofe; found him suffering consicerable in, eprarentiy; { immediately proposed to have ‘s clothes removed, ard assisied him to get upon bis bea: ‘on inquiring I foved that he fell upon bis diseased hip or vide on the etone eteps croseing the rat!road: his tron foot elipped and let bim down on his diseased side; after baying b:z clotbes removed I examined him, but found nO Gtrtocation po contusion, no ciscoloration or fracture ; eaw bim ogain that evening boiweon 10 and 11; afer 10 1 think 1 was found him then pulseless, speechless in articulo mertis, 4) tog, with @ pecaliar Mnkiab hue of the face, the torgue nelDg more stiffness or inability 4 move then be bad od KF aod roe morn- w itraight; ey evening | was sent for by the mother of the deceased, whom 1 visited; ebe was at her own object, she eald, was toask ifan examina. body could mot be made; that several of The shasplotns ince: abe taiery’ reasloat or bow fause, would attend \o wt, provided’ I the eceen: of parties yy morning ed at the Poet ray | saw tbe ae ger A Mr. Gardner, spoke to her of my doubts and Isc) Ay gS in the case, and raid it would be gratifying to learo the cause of the cc ath cf her father: she said tt was in accordance with ber feelir gs, and it would be gratifying to her to krow tho immediate cause of her father’s doath; then visited Wre Gardter, widow of the deccased, and after +peekirg of the peculiariiy of her husband's sickness aaa +ymptoms beving been upaccourtable, that it would be sUsfacticn to know the cavee; aino ex ber- i! that it wowld be @ great entisfaction to ker to kaow, ‘horgb she believed ft was trom mortification of the le, I tld ber the only wey wae to examice the body, end | bad called to @ er consent; her reply was atence, tbat she could not consent to it, she always bad a grcat dread and horror of such things; I told ber tbe ¢avgbter requested tt apd tbe community re quired it, ano I begged of her to allow ms to solve the wm} stery | the more | entreated, tbe Ormer she was, ap rently, in ber cbjecitons; I left, and this was the’ last interview I bad with ber; on the eame Gay, Tuesday evening, Mr Reed, b: other tn law of the deoessed, called of me sud requiaied me to make an examination’ there teemed to be a determiration tbat the body should > exemlied, 74 prepceed to adcompany mé io fe, re ceiving tomb: 1 told bim I should do mo such thing; Tat ter ded an exsmt ation ef the body. Dr J. BS Jarkern oalied—On ine moratig = y Ob tnat., Dr Elits brorgbt me three bottles. com )»~ two vials and one large ehow bottle; tho vis's oat ed a dark, brown eclored Suid, which Dr, Eil's Oe em frem the stomach of the drocaned perrot Dr. Eil thie flu'd was originel'y ‘> ove vial. bas, this bavi broken in bis pecket be transferred it into two vials; the quantity of fiuid tm thee was small, pot more than three ounces, the show bottle con tained sdovt even fald ovnces of focal matter, mceatly from the large intestines, Mr. Bilis also brow mt mach to Ipepect, and we examined it togethor with Le ge at deal of cere; at the left extremity of the stomac) bya of ¢¢! posite the cardiac orifice, there wore some , mons: along the large curvature there was ‘land Olotinctaloers, not Jaager than ni pooper we spread the stomach on our hands, av mired ibe evrfece with aleve, at the window, insearch for any particles of areenic On the mucous membrane: did pot find any: 1 then undertook a chemical examination of the (vida [bad recelced, using tho contents of one vial for prelimirary experiments; did not fod any poison iu the fiuld from the stomach ip the portion I tested; I next turned my attention to the focal matter from thr tntes tines, 1 ured two divide of Nt in wr preiiminary oxperi ments; found an abundance of arsenic. (The arsenio wae kere sbown | After torting the arseaio, and finding it 10 be eveb | undertook to determine how much arsenic there wer ip the whe!e amount of forcal matter tn my Doe. vemion: trom five fuld ounces of the {coal matter | ob- tal ¢4 10 7-10 greire of the eviphoret of arsente, which ‘srquivalent 10 6 07 100 grains of areenic. (A vial, oon | \atnurg the @bole amount of sulpburet of eK, obtained ‘rem the matter was bere Co td Portions of thia were teated by redvotion; the gariie «dor of arsenic was ro vealed by the blow pipe, an¢ « tube inserted re the aytetical mirror. (The quantity of this revelation wee thown by vabestiteg (De apparatus to inspection ‘The prererce of a large quently of metallic arsenic was sbown by og 4 Tebow toat the —, 3 arrenic by rot antimony, by means of dry eui hydrogen end thew peesdry chior by dric ach ee over the sul ret in the tube; ‘he pulpburet of antimony ts removed, ond the arsenic remaing, #bow!ng in the present instance pothing but arsenic. The resull of all these experiments ie thie — The contents of the boweis, ansiytical ox smication, contained @ suflicient quamtity of areenic to cause death in ahuman betag. As the matter é must have lived prosecution cl joa a tis poh s osed in Dertpg the iehvany of Mr Jackson's testimony the epeo. d with eager interest to the revelations of yoontents of the stomech and Intestines duced for examtnat! va the arronic we e apy action should be akon Hersey said be bad not. Tae rked ‘0 Mra. the evidence fly mou ' at the May term of the Yehed with esger and painful Separated tbe + xeminatio Lg roment of et ene dered @ verdict to ay" loses J Story wee in bis Sore eee Rite” Bate Crees wer- ber closely, tm regard to provions note of Mrs, ©, would canre # thrill of horror hardened wretoh | the balance of cargo Ip her, for the sum of $3,000. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1867. TELEGRAPHIC, Boston, Feb. 12, 1857, Mrs. Gardner was this morning removed trom Hing- bam to the Plymouth county jail. The charge of murder against her will come before the Grand Jury in May next A Murder Case tn Detroit. THE MURDERED MAN AE epestnane. BY BIS APPEARANCE IN Oulreges and violence are tho caer a of tthe day every. where just pow, mes bal yo) 4 malar of goures, mts rust have {is sbare. excited last week in sctatnaes or ® murder most which was alleged to bave been committed near a placo called Brownstown, and which the the Usd fm flaming letters, ‘The i : g ial 1 22nd i a Fe : e E i = g & i oF Py cl of the parties commenced on Frid ‘The murdered men’s — that he 4 vietted the prieoners’ house and made @ search. fresh blood on the floor and wall; fount octet t piece of qioth ina barrel cf ashes; it the cloth longed to bis brother’s vest; saw blood on the barn and on the snow. ‘A neighbor, named Mrs, Hanvah Clark, had talked with the accused relative to the blood; told them murders were always found out; ou one Particular bight the witness smelled the burning of woollen ver strongly, snd also the burning of fresh meat; she thought the neighbors rece orekiog meat for the bee. The old Jady told her, since the bi aad been found, th: man bad stopped there 01 came over to her house to get e ebiling to oe Bim ‘ ange A man pamed EPeaboty taw blood and ‘smelt some- thirg burnin; Capt Alvord eaw biood ; dug tuto it with e knife, and fovpd buman hairs, some of them six or seven inches " found another spot about forty or filly rods off,in the road; dug into that and ire 8 doren or fifteen in all. eo | back to the house, raw before described, ant some more on a flour coo 3 saw a piece of bed- eine about at large as be top of She table, (about ‘24 by 36 shes. ) ive d upow {i two or three ine i» iemeter, va 8 aioe out of the bed. ‘The Free Press says that the counsel were about eum- ming up the case op Saturday, whene little Dutchman (the peddler), who bad stood wiih bis bands in his ets a quiet eprotator of the scene, stepped forth an tested against say such Hberties belog taken with oe affairs, declaring that bo bad nolther been slaughtered bor burnt up, and as to being diasolved into the small show of ebcep boos and borse hair which the table be fore bim afforded, be felt trdiguant at the idea. Tne Pree Pres of cowne we thall not attempt to describe the delight of the spectators, the consterpation of the learned coun eel, or the amazement of the Judge, at the ——— winding up of the beautiful case which had beem made Si but ee will confidently assert (hat the scene was F A Horrtd Murder in tes fowa. ny A Mr. Kellogg, of Delaware county, Iowa, was m brotaily mara by his wife, in the vight’ of January 8. I: seems they bad lived very wnhappliy together for d-at the time ot the murder occupied dif ‘The heads of oan a lg 4 tance is wall, end sho, du sloep, rately chopped bis bead with an axe ina mont frightfal mapper. One ow infloted a deep wound direct'y into the brain over the left eye, extending to the tsp of the 8 were on the right ee Fi as some tim ferent dedi bead. Two otb: immediate ipeenaibility, though he eighteen boure The circumstances are vetevalante paipfol by ibe fact that the woman expected hourly to aveume the new relation of mother, which bas since tenspired. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ee Port of New York, ik, Mehenary 12, 1857, CLEARED Freanc p City of Manchester (Br), Petrie, Liverpoo!.J G ‘by, Java, Taylor, Savappah—Dunham & Dimon hip ( batewouth, Proetor. a Roads—Master. ar ne jie rig A W beveno a Co. ory. Gitbe erensoe. Per’ f aiee Prov ‘ost, Gray es, Clearman &C>. ans Frevklo (Br), Dori me—J S Whiner * inig Orinceo Jebneon, Nueviias—C & EJ Peters vet iW Ew Brig Avetip, Bema, ey AS roll & £0, *Dewout, t t ¥ zal Sierra B jueen Fathe> (Br). Morrison, Pie 3 We Webster, Bennett” Charleaton--Beranion & Tal: mecbr § Pr Suopg Mott, Beanfort—J Smith & Co. Bebe F Pro vi Bees Bicheno d— RL Crooke. Pebr 3 0 Etille G W McK Eteamer Wester pport, Berry. Pe hon — Hi BCromwm ARRIVED. of Bastienore (BY). tod G ‘b, Liverpool, Jan 28, Dale. Saled tm company > Avo Saxon for Portians. ence @kinner, Norfolk, with mdse and pas am & Pieasauta, Chesapeake Bay is atl full "su Grent Weatern, Farber, Liverpool Jaa 14. with mdse wT ich Dt fo OH Mersball Ao” Feo sth Ehosls Ja a denee fg, came n thip—lost mainmasl wita every 4, 8x6 welzen topmant wth thing above dc . ton overtoard Patrick Henneasey, peur'sorc! Belfynt, f. Beb 11, seamer fan bo Madis bore down ford, from New Londen for New Yor to steak ue, took the ebip in tow and htp Southampton, Aue giverzee ‘i days, wih mdse And SS paprer gers, 10 FL0 hip American Cong Meier Lapdgs. Jan 10, parsed the Bowne }1'h, with mda, to Gri tnture, &.09; dia: tetis'nd Dit on Fer ii 12 id Ott jen) wtarie injured Mr Cone. the chief of ch rele badiy. 7. Zith, ‘with rbip Bieridan, b usd Rhine, Moers, London and Gravesend. Dee 20, with 10 Griprell, Mininra & C: Spi r, Hamburg, 43 days, with mdse and ere to F heck & Kunharat Palermo, Testa Palermo, Dee 2 pansedt tha Rock Jan iteh with fenite to, Chat a, Phelps & Co _Llas had Reany wether; has Ucen cm the coast 6 days, with a ploton tom Brig JH Becker (G4) Wactenburl, Bremen, 49 Jaye, wiih cre ‘o Hennings, Muligt & Goslirg. Feb Sth, lat 31 a ie le “e bald wer ie esa. with aliogat ERP Buck & Co. Feb 2d, ne beating M8 lena A Teulss, hence fos New 0 Brig Larrarcite Ha Aux Cayéa, 68 days, with coffee 4c, 1 Vore. Livingston & Co | Has experienced vory bi weather fine bees 12days ai Delaware Break . Wefe Pee ‘Lemond (of Prospect), French St Jago 49 Cubs, se with sugar snd tobscco, to Moses Tay! cao. line fed very heavy reail (00 at pertour. F was bear era “f FP Bit of Bricksport) Crockett, 8: Thomas. 13 ¢ays, paesengers (of the ahip Centurion). to master “hy . ‘a ta Fembers, Reuvites, 14 days with molasses to Thompecn & Bus re Fag fet. (of Hallowell), Davhan. Cardenas, 1 da Nevarra 8 (of Breton} "yent densa, 13 days, with wo insert, to Walsh. Carver witrig Recah Peters (of BI" ere, Lord, Black River, Ja, 9 daxe with lopwore, de to OAK J Peters, Tile Prentoe Hobbs (of Beaton), Carver Black River, Jo. n ingwoed Ae, to } Rodrigues. Balled in company ‘A ship whh ber f distress fying: « ship nd rolarses. to ¥ Bliza, Kelty, for th Brig ¥lieabeth (of Comden) Hoard wa, Ochorioa, Ja. IT aye, with pimenie, to RP B ma ke Tun, Lidays with ‘6th, int 47. fengs a, from Oape De Verde York, S0¢as4 om. tebr Ise of Pires, Preneb. ¥ ire Behe Tavion Lean, Wiliams. Rockland via Sandy Tock, we 1 W Johnecn, Lock wood, from ihe wreck of ship Irene iD @ry goods, raping. Ao. i asia Jeid. Hampton Ronde to fi BC iBee news cor meee Mew London Feb ith, ¢ rp, from Liverpool, dismaated, too er it to port, BELOW Brig Sea Breeze, from St Dow ingo. BAILED. Gleegow Stenmed'p Temper’ Be ren Qui pute Cowper, Ban Nranclaco; Cr‘tiva From Quai autive--Bb! tor, Liverpool. ‘Wind dori g the éay from F to SF. Herold Marine (: respondence, PETLADELPUIA, Feb 12, 44, PM—"he Clty Tee Boat ar. rived frem Bew this afternoon @ ship Tuscarora, frem Tiverpool and bark Upiom from 7 100. in tow. ‘There are five stemmtoge coming up cer’ ne having a tow. At Diab wales hoibine, Delaware fad, Pn piRill fivers w har! biped. We SBF -rmorneter 89 deg; barometer very i Miscelinncons and Dts... :¢rs. ‘The steemebip Karrie, cf the Coiling line, will not antl for Liverpec! on the 14th inet, ber regular day, tn consequence of seme alterations to be made to ber. wir ROANOKR—As some anxiety has beon felt by Mp Roanoke, which left here on the 17th of Jannary, and tas elnee been detaized in the foe in Hamp- ton Ronde, we are pleased to state that a telegraphic deepaich wre received vecterday by ber agents here. announcing her eafe arrival in Richmond. and that her cargo had been deliver. ed free of damage, Fnir Teeve—Capt Lockwood, of wrecking sehr I W Joh: fon, reports this sbip (wrecked at Morriches 1 1) ae being early under water. and the work gotog om slowly. owing to be ef fn {he ¢/eulty of fyhtoa ford TJ Prgoeh up hid'a portion of her tignien, Pawn Rasrene Bere We are indedied to Meares Moody & Telfair for the following particulars fo relation to the bark Kastem Belle; A contract bas been made to get this hark (ortore ft Long Beech) aflont and delivered at this cfty, with About 00 ceages of wine &¢ have been taken ashore bythe tole Bry ieee 8 found congiicn, The eurt poate ure employ. " ‘py tranenent! from the aide of the vesrel io the Pebters ere of Sate may be expreted bere wot ‘The id is empored Iaying ont anchors, and the ' H re ia {| to 18 TRieht wtrent wh hr Rh m | rir Rti hs erp pe bl edad occ eae A} Lance 9s We Gren, i penaruine calculation” out of the way. Suir AMERICAN, (of Wiscasset Tarpaullp Cove. for Kew 4 pare go ok Race on ike th iat where af was alas ring vers 4. her rudder pint tals aE ried away b. Ip on the Mio otine ¥ Watch ‘Bi Beet, whe oi same Zee fab ing baaty; Bat be constant ex Pumps she was kept (ree unt ight on dcre will go ta he, stance from Stonington on and if succeasful in getting ber off, win ge hor to sacar. don. ‘The captain and his wife and children were Norte fe evening of ith. ‘The shiv tadamaged erably, and leaks badly, but at last secounts lay easy. Sunt Hazara Wiitas—h deepatch trom Halifax, of tho oth inet, recalved. by Bllnood Walter, Ran, the Board of Uuderwritei the lower ‘hold of ‘wiab Williame ia fll ‘ot angen ‘She basa cargo; and the dry gcods will propabisie saved Suir Rocetayp. at Boston il ti from Calcutta, experienced rere weather from Deo 24th, with consideranie damage to ne boarded bs anea. which to the next ‘The veesel way a complete wreck Wey could apsein but a suaall quastiten Eitg. Several of the crew are frostb: Bayo Wurm, of Machian before renee ® wee Crerything from the deck. ®t ata oid. ‘Was eo mach injwed he he’ bee le hen taken off, Btuart, wife and eeven men oo even dy rth soinieg te puptais ie Wet a tee eee onde cae woe Fic Dante, (of Warren, Me), Sterral for Fenton elove reperied at Nelineg strap ‘ess condition, and ehort visions; ng a a trom the intense cold, apd bedly frost bi 5 broken leg and anoter with foot badly J Bria Canouine, rom New York, was towed to Newoastle, Del. 30th inst, by erate Cre in & sinking ihe iug baring a load slimove: wan thats olttaad aartred eh Tose ond wus: pore was blo ols aad worved iis us with ab banda sick Brig DaNimt MALENEY W486 Sebove on League age Pista ‘10th tet, with two stesmiuys in the vicinity, tad Bernr Jo Sern oe ‘The eckr Joeeok J jal Jack. sorville few which went @rhore al 6. Ca Gophn tois\ cn tho he test, wil pros. S tolal loss, “Her of lumber is being landed on the beac! fScur Exocu Frexcn from © more ed af sea Qot ult ween good vessel as 18 Fool River im 1-22, wher bably ii ‘ Riod: oy i ‘a canes ae propepiy tnaure f) (sland. Aer Ived at abcut $1.1 fonx eee. small sehr from Boston. upon derness Ledre, sear the 8 end of Rye of Sib — ina fox, where she now lice bilged, one « goto pieces Crew nate Missimy Veesei—Sebr’Mary A. Leng sews wailed trom Norfolk Deo 19, with + cargo of corn. for Kiogetou Ms and bas pot since been henvd from She hadon board Capt Jas D Lothrop, Mr Brown, of Harwica to Berpe'ahle, and enother belong. all left families Lavncuzp- On Weduerday sfernoon Mr J A Westervett eately launchtd from bis ship yard, foot cf Houston street Bast River, the abip Revi Ehe ts of 690 tons register, 14 feet long, 80 feet beam 2ioches swell on « side, giving 32 feet extremes. Bhe is Lulit entirely of white oak with the excep- tion of transom apron and knightheaes, which are of live oak, and stancheons of loeuti port, 10.1 inst, @ 6btp called the Victory, owaed Notice to Mariners. ARRIVAL OF THE STRATFORD LIGHT aitord Light Bou’ which was, swept m her station e pome weebs eince, arrived at New London 10th tnst, Daving beeu towed io by the tugboat G W Geer, Capt Saua: Gera,” The tug found ber fo t on bread of Fauikiand Ieiana, about 6446 clock PB x nt After cudivg ber out the G W Geer brought ber prize tato port. The men on board were all well and in condition. and bed rot sutered mi ren’ In the tee. betng well eupp ie ‘The vost bad received oa Pegi Fighiand Chief, = eee for Savannah, Jan %, Ship Wilbur Fiske. Burwe'l, § days from NOrleans for Ld veypoo), Jan 28, Js, 30, om 70 ig Plumas, from Portland for Havana, was passed Feo 6, lat 36 1d, Jen 7561. Beaumants, Oct 23—Sid not fe - Cepeabsarn as on &. Garerie Dan &—Arr bark Tahtti. Potiengttl, NY. Jap Sl—b ort barka Cont », NYeork ha Wisthrop, Trea’ for na dae rer ars et same ebreh Jaa Ik part Spd Seenp oe from Liverpool Fen Miter. r Sacra. Jan seo! Th = doa June, Nick icyerson sr, from Boston for Truxtie, a ike ito Yrian eouns Baus, BOSTON Feb 11—Arr ship Rockland, va proviscctowasthiy Zevetna, em cradmel rinhan snap Cla steamship Arab Hilda (Pr) Muir 1 sone oe : crore’ vin Mebie, Erle, es Orienrs ee, Sa, cat Siow nih RS Ser bi“ Catiz, (befcre reper ylides ¢ Gen Taso. c Grant, Matizzas, Mary Bloc bes Ncoueei i den Belle: Heky iss 3 Paxter, trot Cagiia Besbastar frees Wrist age Ser = haere e oe d oe War ma BHemb ~) Witiams, Me | "tea gud Hoztinaia, Wathas; ae NCHIOLA, Feb tiarrg Geile se gate, echre B os ge = “eg cits BLO Robinena aha , maw, fecm Callao, repoeced re 3 C'Chiwey island, wah towed up te the 9 AM—In Medora; barks Platina and Gdurter Gog Bul tea Bike sche Centon, x AW pane, = rela A large sleam- sip, with three orrack pear the maitmest waspe! here. bor ihe NEW LONDOW Feb Arr ac oar 0 ORT ea Feb ad haba , we h.Fevt a cua w Poster, wana PLOVID! > M1—No arrival. The arrival at he ort yesterday of fr reinains at Fropta and barks ‘sactangs end Fi Reree ay, ri oy West Bay..(o@ Rocky Point), on Teeter at Rherncon, brig Maria White. Ademson, from Mobile for Ship St Pelersbure, fr Apaleclicols. beivre re their onchors during ‘be heavy: f td ee ct ut Bt ali o tinidway” betwen Point and tbeperth eed of Pradence 1 2 ds waar maited this afiernoon (Our corresponden! tse that they bad come into thal harbor, Which Ww minahe Sinarow, Feb omeid bark Averil, (from R gem) Bort. RR Fortes orig Wor, ney Carr bwa “t Atsles ‘ia Bt Marley. A Yor 0 wv eee tod. Bid tebe Neporter. Returned, for ork for Portia fer. _, Nive tim Orenory. 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A SAILOR, AND Wa, ) ve of Bremen, In Germany is as es of geomet in the State § present resi¢ence tothe Fuiww, wie after ibe of his fa her way Conetlteted « trustee’ bor 4 have of te paterne’ inberiiance. Any ront fe ant re of the said John Pi ratefully receive: ve newex, Jantary, 1867. ANTEDTO KNOW—WHEBE JOHN Ki HAR. RYS ia now he 46 he Bee living, oh ner BS is sete tigen " ape by eden Ngee Tock oma ten if e ie Living rd when and where last of, By ap- w4, to Merers. Arrow rn ear at ‘Queen ® ‘head mireet, London. ie will bear of something to hig edvantage Wrz, TO ADOPT. —, Po RB WOMAN adopt & beby Ove mon’ ‘some respect for particulars inquire ae ao Master fou OF Cul) PXIRMSS OF P.O. Cae Seah cee "SAS aa Moose a 38's 00, Agents 8% Broadway. ERY, me, B. 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