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TRE NICARAGUA FILWOSTER CASE. Untied States Commistoner’s Court. Before Geo. W. Morell, Esq CLOSE OF THE SUMMIKG UP—THS UNITED STATES DivtRICT ATTORNEY ON INTARNATIONAL LA Mis GEPLY TO MR. MBAGHER—HIS OPINION OF WALKER, BTO., BTO. Manon 10.—The United States vs. Col. Fubens and Henry Bolton. —Thia case was again resumod, for tee purpose of hearing the closing argument of Mr. Joum Mokena, the United Slates Distric: Attoreey. He spoke for nearly Qhree hours. fhe following is au abstract of his re marks — Mr, Oonanas:onna—The counsel who have Preceded me have oongratulaied your Hoaor wm the prospect of a termina- As I am the last individual who Bave tld whether he was listening uveree trom the hustings - whether he was resentation of Forrest in some of 1S Reconenes de tneesiag a rep. ‘4 matchioss vee, juctioa. eepeie My 5! i 5 TB 2 : & } ch exiting 1 of being, in the city of New York the proseoutor for nearly ix yearn; and when I weal oul jumiariy, at the end of that time, I did so amid the universal toss onan leave ine poal ot now cooape wi eave won I now ocou; oO with the consent, ‘appropelion and haliel ro Hg i Fes SeREes aH | im the violation of the laws of the oles Sopeipacmnee. ore 1 fave you cannot go below that ow. ‘te genewen my thaake for the ageaiis upon me, icin w moe ot Se gan who were so kind as to de Qdéress in reiation to myself, 5 ug £ muppese, classically Cau ny the middle of Merck has aot etcome At any raie my head is upon my shoulders 6 prophecy has not been fu tilled, much I fear to the @- comfort of some of gentlemea. Whether [ am removed ‘oF not matters very hte to the individual who addresses you, Dut the men who Wish it bad better be in ® burry if they ia: tend to violate the law and bave_some one put in this place, ‘Uf they can, who wili not execute the law. But I have ne joe ——— = posi we 58 haeet: — have ry on WoO! enything else but discharge bis duty. I feei, sir. ‘hat euch an office as this, which has bect ccoupied by a Buer snd a Hollman, ought not to be filled by the individual who reees yOu. Dat by a man possessin, g the commanding saat of Ge able ana dictinguished advocate qe lar kanan ) ired the spread of repub.ican principles, Mr. McKeen asked what were the antecedents is new Apostle of freedom! In a epeech which Mr. Meagher deuivered on his own soli— Ireiand—in 1587, and republished here in 1463, adorned with ‘his ‘air face by his own sanction, he gave his ideas of a go verpment in these words: — “I am ous of the poople, but Iam no democrat. I am for an equa’ity of civil rights but {am no republican. Tam for Vesting the resporsibiities and the duties of government oa three estates K that in a (ree State an anstocracy ise wise and ennobling institation. Like al! human tnativutions it has ite evil ensceptidiities; and the Of arimworacy, Uke all otter histories, hus {ts chapters of crime aad folly: But Ican conceive ne state complete without it It is the graceful and pictured arehiirave of the grea! tempie. sxored law and freedom. of which the peopie are the euduring foundations and the sastaintiny pillars” Mr Mcheon then teid that Mr Meagher had charged him with being the advouate on this eoxtinent of England's policy Dut his whcie publ er Was @ reoly \o that charge and be thooghi Mr. Meagber’s opinion of saglan was far beyond anything of eulogy be had yetreen. Mr. McKeon then read wing extract from the same “wie, 1 am Dot one of those who would wantonly rua down the Evgiiahname. Kduouted in Kngland. I have learned to Fespeot that country for many fine virues—for many grest deeds. _W ith few exceptions, her conduct towards other coun tries bas alw: $ gecerous acd magnanimous she is, in truth, @ great usiion: and, from dazzing heiget teaches the poorest peopie how to plsat, and how to guard their na tive fag. In reply toMr Dean's argument that the neutrally act of Jpg was unconmitutiona!—that enlistment was not & vio ation e law of nations, the District attorney insisted that un dor the Jaw prior to 1789. the enlisting or enticing of mon to eave (heir own countr; to enter into a foreign service, was an Ofence against the law of nations after giving a detaition Of the law of natiope and its principles of justice, equality acd good faith pmongst vatiops, he olied the 3 of Grotius inten: Soa cibers, and showed by Karl Derby's declaraigaa 1a the well understoo! by al ‘House of Lords, that ibe doctrine was rance He referred aso to the action of 794, which. in tLeir address in reply to the Presi tent, approved of The >sociamstion inverma giving thelr eancuon to Washing ton’s interpretation of the law of nations, The Mlatrict auor newrality act of 1764 Ad the acto! 1ALS AB +: the oolnion of the executives ee ct ee ee eee the ‘etter of Jefersen. je aiec read ‘rom the opinions of secretary Marcy and Attor. ey Venera Curhing paying # bigh compliment to their legal owledre He read the prociainsions of Van a: Yer showing Weir sauction of the neutrality laws, Sligd the coin oun of Judges Jay. Wenn . Kane and Judge Bers of this district.” Ne then took the ground that ne commssioner would auempt to decide & constitutional ques tion against cuch antborities In the course of bin remarks Mr. McKeon spoke of ¢x-Presigent Pierce as bi panned pow int) history: Lis monument would be t admis at ation whicb wil! remain to show bis devetion to the Avs to tbe emautution. aad the faithful execution of the These facta wontd not be erased from the memory of ul people He combatted the idem that this country take what \bey wanted, even by force It was uaworthy Of owr hige miesion. He hoped tha’ when peace came upoa Nicarseva sae woukd Larow epea the Isthmus to the world, Bay order volicy wonid sudject her 19 vexation and hareasi Gificvities Throw Kopeu, and ff American ludustey ca Gn: table reture it Wil seek fia home tm Sicarague The ths will thea, heooine Americanized peacefully, wad not by b ontehad. The Distr At orney reviewed Walker's career, tnd onme (0 the eoncioawn ‘bat the result of hie efferta showed ther sto’eaman or soldier. He had received men to sbont 7,000 and now had but ac0ct 509 left and into ncorner, He bad by bie mecrifices of ‘ife and property exasperated the whole native popriaton sgenst pim—hie anemies would not give him a genre! bette but hud eoncladed to allow the climate to do ils work of death smanrrst his ‘The suaport trom bere aad trom California wae ont off from him, and there was ing dete ‘o awaithim ir. Meneon contiudea by saying, ese gentemen—these piraiee—have believed now, of March bas omne, acd no ¢ hes orme ye! in the ¥ 0° we government Lat me wil them, that they wil ind po change so tar as the exeen' ion of the lnwe is L. Chief Magistrate of the United dia'es will see 8 are execnted: and, as long as they remaia, be 3 that every oticer nnder bim mxst obey will 88 very and execute them The ;hout which skbusters have giren will die away in quit ceboes I have no idea that the policy of this provera men’ Stl: be changed to aunf sock operstions or orivate 1 do not baliewe Ghat men who are in which cemmo’ be Recompliahed exrept by violations of the law, will ever bave ‘he sympathy of he American paooie. T believe that (be mereb of the people of the United Bia'es is to be in the wanlight of uth and yy, Ido not believe that there is.» man in ‘his country wh wishes to s6e our pro marked by ; and I pelieve sinewre y that if there ove spirit which animajes the American le it a devo tion tothe law. Ther ares ew abiciag people. They are the makers of their ows laws, nod they Pnow unless they re spect them that anarchy must come an us LE yon, T, we now the humbiest inairnments in the erecuilon of winkes of the Ameri-an peopie My daty haa been per-orm: endenvortng \0 po nen! to you the Tiews whieh onght tog. you inthadecigon The selmn: § a rt Fi i ye i 5 i { i Row. for i ir. i for you tosay ; ' ij 15; ult 28H Vt in er'umed by every pris Die man aod an enlightened bn fear! Mr BLANRMAN, in the adecnce of tbat In jomiee to thet gemtlomaa, be would cleiing porbon of the speech from which the [isirict Altorpey had ctte — Byt pir. & cme comes when the people can wait no longer the ¥ There is & 'me when the Utles of the a0- bili must giye way 10 Bae charier oF ike people. | There hen the entantiaied laws of the land forfeit their sanc titles of the laws of the wvering oa bare fave poa my ; ‘as thoroughly vo eG Poets, Re omos Lararus Ff w Me and Mra Jno Harper, A Henter, J Kyle, © Nie Jawe Bowe, FJ Jobnacn, 1 8 fh Mies Pennie Holdridge, Mr aod Mre if ccowee ream Much damage "er |e COrTy ing Of fences, Arow sing ontle, We NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1857. "8 CouRT. el i el tt aagaye ide Fest SEESES. fl He E3t Numnitation.) a. ; remained there from October 11, 1863, to about 4, 1866, the time thoy wore withdrawn trom tho \d sold to different purchasers; | do not know by they April bank an whom they were wiibdrawn trom the bank. Q. Waea ‘was it firal discovered tnat these shares were those owa- ed by the Marquis de loulhilact (Vojected to—objection sustained ) Q, Was this certificate nominati/, ever given up to the company! (Ovjcctod to and witha: »>@ jas this certificate nom: .atif delivered to the Marquis on b ting thes bares witn the company! (Objocied to admitted it only as « Dass for far- Rot as to the contonts of the certifi sste.) num bor 4,380. Q Was that certt- company waile you wore in France? Nery to. Admiuet.) A Not to my knowledge, Ac tt bad been resurned to the company woul! you A. It cannot bave been returned, be- cause the actions are supposed to be stil! in the safe of the company; that certificsie mutt bave seca in tho bands of the Marquis de Leulbilas when I lef Francs; I do not know where the Marquis was when | lef: France, nor do I know where he is now, but it can be ascertained by a letter written by Carpentior to tne Marquis. Q here Let = last ace tho Marquis? A. Lever saw bim. Q ‘nile these shares were in the possession of the company were the coupons atached tothems A fos. Q From the time the shares were deposiiedgrith the company up to the time of the flight of Ca or aad Geelet, and up to what time, wore diridends paid on the stares of the Merquis, ana if so, by whom? Mr. Busteed objected to the question becaute it assumed the flight of the accu.ed, and om oiber grounds. (Ubdjec- Von susteined ‘The question was then pu!—From the time these shares were deposited up to time were dividends paid oa the shares of ibe Ma: and by whom? (Obdjected to, ov the ground that Preet sbould be givea by the bookkeeper, axa not by tme emshier or comptrolier Of the company ) The Commissioner admitted the question for the pur- fore of proving the history of those shares, out if the Fagen gga speak of his own knowledge it would go yr nothing ‘Tbe question was repeated. A. They wore paid from the second balf-yearly payment of 1663 until the lat of July last: they were paid on two sides—to the Baak of France ard to differest ge ig to the Marquis de Coulbilac, ull lst of January, 3 Of being in ‘he bands of ose person, as they were during the fires halt year, they into $be bands of different persoas. rtber to say in answer to that question, but that Icau demonstrate by the books wha: 1 have stated here; these dividends were paid by te ay 4 ul dave knows tt’ Q what individual oa the part of thecompany? Mr. 1, the cashier of the company,and by Mr Gre jet im bis as junior employe, who mad obarge of tho payment of the coupoms. Q How did you ebtaia your Bank of France and by our booxs for the exact date of the im the bank, and by our books with rege:d a. (Siatement he - Q Whatis tne course of business of the company when the dividends aro paid ov esbaree’ A The company Organized in the dogiag: registers which correspond es to senes and numbers ‘the actions in circulation. as soon as the shareholder pre- w counted and recogoized looked for as = omok Mallroad Freads, Kings County Court of Over and Terminor. Before Judge Strocg, J estioes Kmmons and @choeurmaker. THE GHEBPSHEAD BAY BAPS OASB—THIAL OF JO GEPH JACKSON. Manou 11. —The Court met in the room usually ceuvied by the Court of Sessions, and Judge Davies proceeded to the Governor's reom to bold Olrcult Court. A dense crowd filled ‘up every available space, and as much interest was meui(os'ed son the previous days of the trial, Three days having 20w been coveumed in examining the two complaining witaceses itis probabie that the remaining testimomy will aot ocoupy muoh more than the remainder of the week. The following is the evider ce:— Jane Muldoos, direot examination contin yeelf and Gatharine were eft mye Counsel objected to what Dixson did in Jackson's absence, as not compe: : a: evidence. ‘Ibe question was samittied in a different form. Witness resumed—It took about an hour to get the horse and wagon ready to go to Brook: yn; Catharine was not willing to get into the wagou for fer ‘hey wou d take her 5; the jeman aad he would not bis . don’t know the genticman’s pame; ts to Brooklyn with & colored man; Bee ae ie coed Unt be woulds we bush got tuo e ‘wor 3 i wide colored nan and a while min; nothing’ else was when we got into the w: . We went to Brookiyn thea; we s'opped at Second di-triet station house, god Catharine mate ont complaint to Cuptaia King. ye Jackton ‘counsel for prisoners objected to this course of extend if it was allowed they could show another system of rascality by & man wer of the Diswiot Attorney. The Ltatrlot Atlorney defended the former District aitoraey q rove that Jackson was seen in Baltimore, and telegraphed who represented himses as aa from whe aapersions east upon him, and said thas he ack end fort in regard ¢) this case. Mr. Clinton disclaimed making any disrespectful remarks regarding the able predecessor of the Dutrict Atiorvey. The extent to whiob thess pares were duped by Pikeman, wou'd Probably be shown when the indlotmant against bia would be ‘The District Attorney bere suspended the further direct ex amination of this witnem, as he had beter proof thau be thongbt be had from other sources ‘Cross examinet—I was a steerage pawenger ia the City,ot Brooklyn; Catharine was a sscoad cabin passenger; @id not see much of Catharine coming over, we arrived in ‘New York on # Thursday in the latier part of August. it was between 6 and 7 o’clook when we got in; we stopped at the Mainbew Hotel in Beekman street the same ot; Cathe rine, me, my brocher, anowher young men aud a young wo- man; my brother's name is Henry; he came over in the same ship; he lives in Ninth avenue; the name of tue una man wae John Wilsoa; don't know what cowatryman was be had been a lon- time in Calitornia ; we weat to the Rainbow Hotel at the suggestion of Wilson ; I aaw Ca- thertwe sufliciently on board to oecome acquatated with her— inunsiely for the Inst week of the voy: ; We staid at the wainbow Hotel until Friday morning ; they—v 41, the captain's girl, Sarah Campbell, went io ing house ; we weot toa house ia Ws ; be was ® passer eay anything particular Jackson on board ; some of his men hip aad some outside ; we had board ; recollect ibe ceptain aul place tor Mary ; Jackson said he would . the be responsibie for Mary's board; Mary weut off Catharine and [ pext. and Jackson last, I saw Lixson on poard about + aang be’ore we jeft; Di ~ax four—a waiter came in; the we did there we'd have to drink; we said four brandy care; then Jackson told him to bring in L answered it ix i@meteriel; we did not care Kewumed—Vov't recoilect whether the were brought tuto he room (iret; aod butter were brought; Catharine and mys aa we eat; Dixson went out to the barrorm for some norter; thia was after the braady punches were brought in; don't recollect bow long we staid in the room; it might were ea! ‘anything ele. don't recollect that either me or for porter, or that we wold like to have it w drvuk; hey were gettung in more brandy punches tor them selves and nakes Us What we would have; we said if they would get some porter we might taste it; the porter was broagbt 1 for ali apd poured into tumblers, the corks were botiies when they came in; Catherine and me drank eon.e, don’t think we drank hall « glass; nothing was ‘bout taking a ride to there; #aw the men drink some of the porter; we all hed porter; don't knew how certain either Jackson oF red i ened bot was vot frothirg over whee tae To the Court—Otxson came in befure the porier in by the waiter, don’t recollect drink. iveaumed—Neither of them kissed me, don’t recollect what Jackson raid when he kissedKate, ‘she tried to puil ereeit trom bim; he put bis arm avout ber neck; she jamped Pp Out of the chair and came aro’ the side of the ‘adie te other cbair. don't remember whether Jackson kept bis seat of not; this was afer supoer: don"t remember whether the Kissing took piace before or siter the porter was brought in; Kate sa’ down in avother chair at the aide of the (able; Dixeon Kept Lit seat while ali this was going on; about ten minutes ier that we eft the rosm, the waiter came in about five mi- putes Alter We arrived, We Were all seated whea he came in; (bere wore chairs enough, I think, don’t know whether there were four ebaira in the room or not whee he came in, I ehoald thiok there were more than tour chaira, 1 did aot count them (inughter); alter we lett there we went ‘stenight (9 the ferry; when we cameout of the ferry I think it was Jaokson said something about taking # ride; we did not sit in id not stop five minutes; it the ofine evi host we were in; the ride was of the boat; (hey were ouside cabin while we were coming ov en oo they toid us to come out when we rei ‘noth aid about Sve doilare before we ct lute the owriage; coaching about ® pound: nothing War guid about any place where y we could be towether; nothing was said aboai ine together, I may disumeuy (hat nothing of i. kind wee | naid before owe got two Shi 7 ‘d rather g) to Cage Garden; no disturbance aler we on Fupday bight. iret SPRAigmee dr stale ders bear ages = et Batumere cn the aint of my dress and be said: that was - as eit barter ys . toout fore! ‘ bod wo ow fa ls ba tagat felts mid wit ls: nome day, saw 6 whaling bark, could mot make Grarine whee abe 0 by Bric Epwanp—A telegraphic despatch to Ellwood Walter, ey Ey oven reereary, Board of Under kere, dujedcavannah, 11 lesed before be weat ont . Grom Corte’ fect de tm aout know bo - ‘oom Balamore, with molasses, ina been lost off Uape fat- the door was shut: it ooul tutes; I thought Di uneouioet apsouas, Wainwright, at NO, en is yarn aeaey = alate paar cas eee \* ‘wan j wher ke ral me ou of the r0! way frou oh Pe es Be noise av went Kcroas thing except to jet me go: I saw no other poople aad spore Rer-prored So ‘ume. -Dixson left th {fo ebont an hour ¥, bound to New York; had cant ea rireaced.'in the tmesatase and get 1nt0 bed, ‘of bread and lamp oil, which Frow ‘Bot; £ bbe reported. di down on the bed seek rom Matanras on the Is rant during thai hour; we were waplenaant; inere was & light in the room. ‘Io the Court—I did not fasten the door after he jeft there night; I recellect was no key he only went out once that ing before he that he was e ‘about four -ABD.—THE PUBLIO ARB { four: recollected it at that time. it was abaut two hours be: MEDITERRANEAN—1ONtaW SE4—REVOLVING LIGHT ON CAPE gonine, porenestas Wo fallowing LAL forp dapilghs wrhen, Dixson game back be took = villow oe eran! ee thth clon; thas stan 1 of the 1 wn on re ll moraing; , frets aad times Left the room fret; Le retmalned tala have a aikicy in the I half an hour after awok b, 1857, ow ae recently erected on ‘4 Of the ‘aland of Corize, [i r it was moonlight or not; room and 6aw him oj were shat and I could hear iS hones See waeeas pe 0G LOA RAT AND TAN TERRIAN GLE, ri know whether I slept soundly or ron of the horizon intercepted by the land of Cerigo rate east. ADY person went riba are, sg dee on to vil yawns W C8 aa - cn ne nee we up . fs of ours; we had no one else to <> TL Ae Cle at Jackgon wt to have con- O8T—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON OB EVENENG, a. ening, I mould qhave gonn down L oid penal, me ven. hacia: Ph Srzeeeia names ce a a yt say anything ites warded: 4 \mproperlibe tos up othe ae of coming 1g at the Astor House. to the hotel; fackaon made an’ % Fp Raggy yer an Lane a mya Oiters. to Catharive. {Witness here recapitalsted the stele OST—IN GOING FROM THE CORNER OF TAHIR ments made to her next m by the prosecutrix, which teenth street and ‘avenue to Twenty-first street went to prove the commission of the offence with which Jack: fades avenue, U7 ® Fourth avenne atage, a gold gon is charged } pin. ioder will receive thanks aad a rewa 4 by To the told me that it was against her consent; leaving it at 101 Wal! street, up etairs. she had struggled a'1 the night s3q Oounpel for defence exeepted to these auestions as ieading. | 4. st Mowe Basford Sh, hip ries Jornegnn, Noth Pacite ‘Resomed—I can’t recollect her words; she mate use of | Ocean, Honolulu, Wytootacke Kev 17, the word * enwilling;” can’t state how id it; don’t Feco\. Nov 2%, oe eee Se lect whether she used the word ‘ struggle” or “ struggling; she told me about Jackson being with her after dinucr; saw him in her room; we both were in; I go! up to goout; she tried to follow me, but Jackson. Incked the door; we spoke to 7th bad shipped 11.000 iad Shipp Tivo of and foe New ‘Bodiord,, which ald from’ A prev to py ‘Atdo. same date, Orozimbo, Rowley, NB, with 2200 bbis wh to INSTRUCTION. haliag. saa home. tre women durirg the day; did not think the object of Jack- orm whaling and Lome. aes, ber; xpect ‘do no after ne * y ae ES Ba not ape heeak aergates ba hae 12B do wn oll, bound to Kew Zealand. | @ ep 5 () GREAT REDUCTION—¥OR THIS Komen room; if she bad halloeod I thiak I might have heard it; she Heard from Nov 2% lat 28 8, lon P Chili, Clark, NB. @ * cat ems Academy of qnid nothing cise about & than Gat Jaminen agels has comnes and 8 do bikGah oll Spoke previously s~* with 160 bol ‘To the Court—Catharine was sitting on the bedside orying , Clark, NB, 340 bbis in ex montha—ad lost third mate by very much when I saw her in the afternoon; her clothes were all ruftied. Hesumed—The ladies in the house knew very well the way Jackson was abusing ber; bey knew very weil he waa san a right; Tobject to answer why I think #0. (Question wi ‘Regumed—Thore was only one chair in ‘he room; Jackson came in aad walked towards the window, when'he came back where we were standing; I then went out and Catherine tried to follow me; I went into Dixson’s room; don t recollect whether I stopped or not; I looked back to ses if ine was coming: this bappened ‘about ware 0 clack; we lf the hotel about five o'clock; as far as I can recollect We slop ped at some places on the road back; we Wok supper Tbe Bird place we came to. 1 tiak: doa’t recollec: what we hed for supper; we eat very lightly; staid there aout sa hour; we wanted them to take ws to ‘ork; Catharine and Ports Sr Tuomas Feb 20—In port ship Centurion, Canikins, for NYork, to sail March 1; barks Gem of the Seas, Miller, trem Malnge, nearly resdv; Nevada Crowell for on the ; Virginian Kennedy, for Baltimore, y ‘Tornado, M’Csrthy, from New York, w POarty, from Antigua, just arr; 0c ‘Trewpont, Foote, for Naguabo about Ist March; and others be fore reported. sid U7th brigs Union, Obisholm, —, seeking; Biellina, Roherts, Savanilla; 19th. B. Bwan, Prindle, Arecibo; schr boss, Onrver, Mobile, 20th, bark Marmion, Crocker, Cuba Vera Cruz Feb 22—In port ship Mary E Donworth. Baker, from Cesroif! bark Rapid, Merschalk, bence. arr Lith, for NYork March 6. —WRITING.SIXTEEN LBSS@NS--8O0K $2 50, ~Teeving; $10, time unlimited sigevee artes ‘at recuced pricee ali this week at Mr. PAINE Aqsdoug Fulton street, Brooklyn. New York academy, 62 Seweny Open every day and eveniag, Dixgon were sitting together on the seat and 1 and Home Ports. OOKKREPING, WRITING. &4C —B. F. FOSTE " Jackson in front: Catharine and J wanted to sit toxether;the | _APALACHICOLA, Feb 25—Arr ship Vandalia. Andersen, pap gt hy Ee "Double many next we stopped at the bote! at the woods; no oue wason the | London Cid 95th. ehip Canova, Hutchins, Liverpool. barks | Bincida'ed,” and other popular works, teaches etcop that I aa e to Lewis at Bhi d Bay; did | Sierra Nevada Stanwood, Boston; 2th Alice Tainter, Post, | and the other essentials to success in mercantde arsudis, not epeak plearantly to bim; Lewis and n waked “us to | Antwerp: Maich 23, ahipe Memenger Salisbury. ceston; 3d, | 346 Broadway (Appleton’s Buliding). where centiemen are ‘out iu the woods; they said there was a flower warden Jane (br), Cochran, Livecpool; schr Ralph Post, Tyler, N | qualified to disci +S eduties of the counting house wah ae. curscy and ‘and wanted us to go and get some; we said it was too late. the men got out st this piace; we retained our soate; Lp port March 4, ships Vandalia, Anderson, for Boston 44; Le Disson took bold of Carharine and Lewis took hold ef me by | John'G Richardson, Lewis, for Liverpool, idg, Sarah J — the arm, 1 wasn the front seat; don’: know. whether Lewis | kins, Smith. for Liverpool, 1dg” A ae Gen ee | Ce ee. nme stood oniside or inside the wheela: he palled, wad T pulled ‘wig: echrs Rekford Webb Grailam, from Howton, rpg; Laz BOOKKREPING CNG MOMOANTILE AFFAIRS, st him, he then liited meout; I went outof the wagon frat; | 7ie Merick, ansou trom NOrleans pd get edafier | ALEXANDRIA. Apploents Bana Otreulars, with full partic address. March Arr sehr Pearl, Boston BALTIMOBE, March 10~Arr steamer Locust Point, Fre.ch* ork; ichr Geo Luff, Lives, NYork Returned, steamer Parker Vein, Ramsay, sailed this aiternoon for Aew York, id not observe at that time what Kate was ; lo No. {48 Broadway. }, om application, or reunited hace hold of one of her arms; that’s ali 1 ‘Was not lifted over the wheel by Lewis, afte going to do us any harm, that he was ons ight ‘would take us to New York; he wanted us to go to the flower —'f lett, gerd ‘we did not want to ge; I am certain [ did not ask yee hy Ri .. Morrow. Trinidad; Priscilla, summers, Uike tus to New York; le said be would de w. rn PR; Henry May, Weison and Mary It Banks, Beaks, oy Ly Pa To the Oourt—J standing a the horees’ heads | Beston Searsvilie, Beats, id bark'Ohe les | "be Taeat? and Prertiog of Bank Deokitesoiag aad Joint ve meat Meter myeeit nor Kate hed drank liquor SeSecer' Wane, Rice. | ¢,Those works are got up. reganiless of expense. bring priat es 2 ; . receipt emit te aieo! us.0n Fetarday; neliner Jackson vor Ditson | Livcum, NYors: Bears: |, Sau color, 40. ver mail free, on the were'mnch aftected by liquor that night; Jackson was druak | ville, Pe TW Thorne, Davis, vod 8—arr , Elsira Rogers, Gardiner, NSTRUCTION —THR SPRING TERM OF will I drank ‘1 AL- porter before I came ts New Tresian, avery, NYors. sid echr - . FORD'S seléct school for young children will commence York: 1 wae not sick thetday, (Satarday,) I was perfectly well; | NYor! when Jechsou came is toom o6 Saturday eilersoo: Mh—Arr sehr Blecta J Scott, Taylor, Philadelphia; sloop | March 21 | Ciroulare to be had at 266 bixth avenue, scar Se Dixrou wae in the passage; Jackson and Dizson walked ry We fs, NYork the way to the rst hotel. CBARAESTON, March &—Arr bark Sylpb, Jones Boston; SEEND GAEL GAMENARS, BOR SOUND LADTED ‘The Court bere adjourned tll 10 o'clock this (Phursday) | echrs Sarah Burton, Corvish, Matenzas, Theodore Wagaer, Sri HALL any. Yo LADIES ao dipai, Mie. THOM a8 P. SMITH, Boston —— morning FALL RI BR, March 8—Arrechre laland City, Concklia, Lizzie taylor, Taylon, Rogers, aad Joan Elliott, k LLI ilacelphia: ¢ York; Gereile, do piggies Lostts ah he core Noe Mey Seek Sauter. : Movements of Ocean Steamers. fer ge sh is om ‘Cl for Pordand; aoe ea Pra eee Onderaiader, Godirey, Pht ndel- iia for do Sherwood ‘York for do; btale, £ Rotor Portland; Lizzie W vyer, MeDufle, do for 40; Fred Dy. er. Parker, Jacksonville for 40; Chelsea, Crowell, Ni Va, for F sre brige €wex, Sennott, Havana for Boston; R Bald- win, Youigomery, Matanzas tor de Mazatlan, Tiboets, Mansa. villa {-r 60, Young Republic, iubbey. Cardenas (or 1 seen Ange Cardesr. ap Valin by ag) ee Garey, Philadelphia for do, Julla ana, p-x qt a dermann. . .douthamp” North American. LAverpoot. ALMANAO FOR FEW YORE—THIS DAY. SOR Risen SON SETS Port of New York, March 11, 1857. oe : - uno, Riza Jane, Fly, ly Lousda.e, Kensing- CLEARED, ee eo 2 Jona Mashow, deo amelis, Rteamedip Florida Crowell Savannab—s L Mitchil). Starkey, Koabury, Gulnare, Taylor Small, Geo Walters, Jehn 6 4) RROADWAY.—YOUNG LADIES WANTED TO Meameup Southeruer, Murray, Obarieston—Spoford “& Ti Walker Burrows ©, B Pert! Mary Patterson, J 8 Cadwal 2) dance evenings in a respectable dancing academy lesion lader Revenne, Bay SE lL W_ Dyer, & Dyer, fh Broodway. They should know the dances now in vege. ‘Bteamebip Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, 4e—Ludlam & Plea | Chevea, Anna Gardner, Bmelne Rickey, Theresa C, ‘aud iberal wages paid every week Apply at Mme Sauvegeau’a Juila ann. ‘9th—Arr and sid. schrs MB Mahoney, Robinson, Boston for bbip hwere d Tale, Cornish, Li ‘Tapecott & Co. —_— Raip Rept . Peaboay, Li Philadelphia; Tivano, Lewe Gloucesier ‘or N York; eid brigs Bhip Ca. . ogee Auwerp—Layua ature: | nisrete Baldwin, Mazailan;echre Jusiats Bust, Orne, | A, PODMORTES BANCING ACADRAIRG, Ship Vietoria (Tuscan), schrafino Palma, Majorca—Heick. | Cowle and eile. LST Montague Bevetiye. ensath, rohnoider & Co. Remains et 10 SM, wind SSE, barks Richmond, (ashore) | wow York cama, matte’ Welnteings ued Saturéage— Amelia Wallace, Havana—Metcalf & Duncan. Justice rlory; brig kisex: schr . trea, repairing. by, 2 oe etd 7k Rosetio, Pierce Lisbou—M M Freeman & Uo a steamer, spared the Faxmotio Crom Philadelphia tor Bos ‘Sesembly roosts for Indie bad graliomen very i RW ORLEANS March 1-—Arr steamship Empire City, | Now J SKA, oF ‘J ork Parana Maron, Havana —J B Thompson 4 Oo. Ofiin, Work vis Hoven; ships’ Amaranth, Jones, Dosen jerk, Farmer pugds enn cubetbe fer the Brig Beluarto, Mavn iarosisnas-Galway, Cesalo a 0 serene ing doberaia (ip), Colme Havans Cid ships MR T Jones, Pierce, Onriaag - ‘Miller, Plgschel, amin, Cork aude mkt, Black Hawk. Rawsdell, Aldana, Bunker, 5 Pevcrab: al, bound &. Horatio (of Brunswick), Givin, Son ¥rancisco, Nov Jan 2, of Cape Frio, aa Honolaty of and, for a i till we got ont of the Sy, "Rae weeoch botare iver pool, and excl rst plage, did not wha she enia; | «! a white pmathing abet being sick; she objected to fenr Kale fi ridimg w bile getting into the wagoo; Jack som seid they would | oeima, 19 yi ‘Sturgia, Joba A how, Talbot & Co. ‘echrs. most: fre nnd aft sehr: schre Lonetaie, the evidenge ot Jane Muldoon | \er A in the centre, cs for Phiintelplus ap Gibbe do tor in’ Brooklyn; it | sche Geo Kilborn (of Boston). Merrill, Fanta Ornz Feb 38, | the Beet belore lace; It wae ith to Yenage del Valle & Oo; renee! to Ld ARPE TING AND Aj Mia tee moan Fi ofthe ile ot ines, opoke bark Hornon, tom ¢ AM, bul several RY. 4 stopped over Mall Tamiee y carpet nighi. topped at the Nebr " ‘that modal few pi sere themes | 94 teat, lat pe, AM se, where dat un to tbe | RW. lot TROVIVRSOR, BOON, wee b sow arto whe bronght the | “tobe 3 Pribel tor a0, 10 | Nort od ed ¥ reivee i drinks; {we tasted i and | dayn Chas foore, 1 ‘and ae gyring han ied " Sier full, we | mehr Americus (of wee pag Be Ro! of ofl drank it; 1 think be told me ft NC, 6 days, with cotton, De Rossatt. 6th Inat, Gardines "Yhos Eee fer oat, tetrec'ns ere Ses | sen eeeres Safad a ts rare Taree neat ales eg eet | SWE Pay | Ease Bak stemroct there only & tine, probably ve minutes; | ing the gale of the 24 and broke | Sense. jy -% DECQRAR Fares ale wag Oe es 2 Fecollect no conversation, ae bee and “ age, oat efher comme, exes naked ( ine if Se wes beter; Ge men cnt Say Behr William BR Tn every Vege of ny peters. take us to the nearest tavern; nothing mare said that | 2 8 BS", po | NY. GSoeree & Teter afc ee tee ayers | een ie 1 uel Sos asec Kaew Giak; don't rersember tasieg anpiting’ tight nave | ‘Soke Leer Dor. | Pomhica, ‘ done eo, bat don tremember, we then ‘at oar bonse ing the gale of the 24 inal, art of the deck load of turpem | and Crenshaw, NYort, where they said it waa full, and then went to the next pleas, | Une SAVANNAM, March G—Arr bark T & J (Br), Coflin, Resn we Ail might. ‘we had oohing 0. drink atthe | pute Alten II Brown, Radical, Philadeiphia (x Nocwich. | for XO place we last bovore. we reached the hotel: we stopped Wis crerncon, whe aang vp the Fiver, waa run into by ia ebip Clio, Hayne, Bristol Chansel . Aires times, we went inio te hall—they in the by Catherine ferry boat Louise away bowspr Webbans Wohan. he Penturenn, wae how Backes: mat p Ning Lg + gl ah we sre ost into e “ears t ates room; oairs we went STONINGTON, March echr ==, poe ee 1 a are ae pte eae a ia Fy ee yh Arr Jane , Weaterty for H omg, women there Rehr TARDAULIN COYR, March 8— abe room, don’t receboat aking xt Sehr ‘Pen! Kew Or for Romton schre oie ee an AO wee ecreaie tars seteictar | Se Sto ienes eicntas teeta erga EAST DLE nA OR TRO. jeaeeraarante Thee tte ee tered Scalar‘ Pict Engr pa’ | Arum’ Mazza vee o= Sone pot ree her: was leaning out of the side of the oaerings; | Behr ley. do for do: ierares, ret, or Lily, se home ‘ale on draught, 7 wifes Jackson cone 2 Com aM sah ‘Carolina; all others hepimecn’e old XX ale on drones. PiStamt; iotivon hr Win Hors, Bartets 5 NGnBM, RG. March To ANE schre & J Del feo 60 Hounten street, none Broadway. arta he aan in Ok tke sche Marine, Powel, Wieck, « Mt Ward, eS SS en reprieen, forces, | fist Ofna ae tn te | . and ie veoreuns: | meamer Par | ADTERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. " i puanor = Tasaive Jairo ark Norumbees, Brown, from Ostveaton to J Brower | POLITICAL bby , a © Co. ~] on ms; bee was te lark Metropolis | WARD DEMOCRATIO W. ‘S feces fay as rem Yo | Lhd feeat lke See ; 4 8a | and Fd Seer dncksom pa he bande, on me; dan pen, eae ane Frorite. Savannah; Srwihernee, Chariesien; Ro | ing of ‘be minutes, aouacee™, or sine Tesla 1 ‘aot go. tn soolber open oie ‘Wind during the day frem NIE to 8B; # PM, N | Reeotes Tha Sasa a wt he ha eso Sut wes ld Miastne Correepond i aaa mean G00 5 ism Gia oe Re de peg ge eg | TRAE, WEP PRON Argan Fae, O# 1 can’t expe ‘any beter, 1 did net "o> - spring: 3 1 could nets gh MA R GRRATHST COMBINATION OF FIRST CLARE the Db he was door talent, magnificent seencry, Mlendid . me A-4 ceful groupings of masses of Warriors, a Wat TYLMe, a Fien eo. gata € EE won tnaide of wie ve ton Goer, VAY WK Livin oapita—Capt Golding, of ahip Daonbe. at New Or. th OF BRILLIANT MERIT, a kee $a wih, COpOre Mam ie aig Buadionn, Pap) MoKey VR NEW T We bistorion Play ot Burvon's to : E = = F z 2 =

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