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———E NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 21, 1857. Burmennavan, Nov 2—-Arr Equity, Noyes, NOrleans, Phill the affair, when a poese of men was ordered out to Koour Supreme ‘Sa Chindow, do. Si ASSASSINATIONS IN NEW YORE. jeer with the others, but T did mot seo him at all are net be Min oy pe He Cosas os Py 4 » with the hope of nding the _— Before iuize Roosevelt. | tee 2 Sawely, Chis a ray nanennin nnn | Mary “Knowles sworn—Lived with Drisoolt for threo him w o7cous tor his extraordinary Pel | robbers; but after a dilligent search of ove ates Be Bowery Bank— to | Rangoon for Rotterdam. Nemmend, \ Mere Stabbing in the Fourth Ward Last | weeks am the nurse, and was iu the kitehen the night of | _ Mr. pencor cited s case for the edification Goro. | ofieers were, compelled to return without having testa nonaseitens the order made ines Be meiited 6000 x, Oct § (ool 29th)~8Hd Margaret, Wood, Phiaded, Wight—The Water Street Butchery—Death “murder the child; saw the man stab here Jndge Mitchell ruled ont the oa ay - ‘from First avenue, by spows def Mitchall and others Beiman—Hercules | expte, Oct 22—Arr M Pojero, N¥orm; 284, J A hen, | withers who had died since the ‘ingest, be- | the fugitives ebich be, Capt, ‘ Masard, @f Another Victim—Arrests on Suspi- ara hen = Fe Bs aia teeves aaa cause the counsel had been prevented by the Coroner | of blood which they found upon the sidewaly may | B. Gilitian and another —Those cases, | Willams, Han Luca. nineteen ath f dlon—The William Street Murder— ’ bedi I heard a racket and a cry of ‘the frou questouing the witness. pe oe a nea arrest Ley Sarr ean Trumbull, Risbardess ee \ Jopements—Despe> knives,” and Ilooked out of the door and saw the Spaniar e Coroner soon fnished order for Cohen’ . . Farther Deve — po witl Dempsey the wail stabbing her; saw | arrest, and placed it in the hands of officer Shangle. The eoieP, Nov Smarr, Norwosias, Gre) . London; Law- " rate Attempt to Rob fo more. Witness caid she was a decem woman, and Lad | jury unanimously exorersed their approbation, and the gon, Wats, Bordeaut: i 81 Fhomas; ids Jee Brlaut, Howe, sasinate Dr. Mott—One of no aneceiation with the barroom or the girls, ‘The Coro- | Coroner rtated that the man was to be arrested by re- Pee tees sono, 200 Tenth atroet, Cuba; Kalamazoo, Taylor, Charleston. the Garroters Shot and ner said that she might go, but he held the other taree vest of patie hery tng way commented wits hg nnd Mott, ss veces from a ak Caeesanvon. Now e-tid Hindoo, Jones, Savannah, “ unul ir, on account friend o r eeler, Allen. NYo London: Badly Weundet, Pas m custody, and was ho wees Rey teem “7 | of the murder. aa gat” Detweeh 12 and 1 ofloek, and passing op the {and preceeded : ih Chri, ‘Gwent, 4 do (and proceeded de, ” _ dee. The inquest then adjourned to this afternoon at three THETIMONY OF JUSTAR MONTAG. Seoond avenue, was aseau — SS iin top RE Coe ty ee ‘o'clock. Justar Montag, a witness, was hore bi tht in uy ae of Seventh street. He was struck on tho back of hoad rocanded Before daylight); " ‘ { 3 ‘The xprosaed they should continne | officer, and stating that he understood English partially; | with aemall iron bar, at the same time was seized by the for NYork. PRET BS | MORE STABBING IN THE FOURTH WARD | qeyracetding induy tll tome conelvsion was arrived | was sworn y the Coroner and testified PP Rillowel live | collar of bie cloak, which became Joorened by the bution Pare, Nov 4—Off, Trople, Saath, from for { LAST NIGHT—A MAN AND WOW AN IN- | at, and the Coroner assured them that he would doevery- | #t No. 11 Frankfort street; Tam in the paint giving way, The dovtor turned immediately Dungeness, Nov 5—Off, Sir Robi Peel, of and for Hamburg i JURED. thing in his power to facilitate them. He then urged | business at No. 6 North William street; I knew Mr. | robbers and drew a revolver, which he fired at the kame NYork. A WAN STABBED. upon the police the necessity of the utmost vigilance and | V moo <li - long as he lived in his ee, ioe paren einen (reel toprol ree aan mae, Nov 4—Off, Challenger, Johnston, from Lom: , m re the guilt; es. We | aid altoget nearly seven years; I have not frequent e map a e = = ———-] 4 ‘Last evening at SX o'clock an Irishman, named John Sane peg rcs gen eiert ora ae to ex- | his house often, but have been there ‘sometimes; I was | ing hie head. The doetor Gps ger Who wea ome OF the x B ITI E 1 NTEL LIGENCE. wie Oct 8c—Arr J J Hathorn, Bickford, Stettin for Barn, wo ines m3 AD Newson ret, “ia, wan | Amin, Ramely, th indy of fe dnace, neu Wh | i ee ae poke ey nasranaer; | te eer Nandy wha wan emvted wit tod wou Be | mmm | latter, Nor «su Young merce, uabeosk Grom Mabded ree times in the face by a trio #4 rufflans inthe | MAPPOare, wat, PrMoet Te information out of her on the | I knew somo who were in the habit of going thare, but do | came to the station house. | He held on to the man until ABMANAO POR EW TORETHIS DAY. gg ‘aed do as PPO TI PR ! Fourth werd. Weppears that Barns ws somewhat in. tis, the identity of the two assassins. | not know who were there; there was noone in the place he received a blow in the neck with a piece of iron, w <Jleve 1143 | “Scena, Nov 2-Sld KC Scranton, Speneer, NYork; 84 i Soxieatod, and while standing on the cerr.er of Pearl and tod his intention to take the reapousi- | when Iwas there; itis true I believe that Ihave not been | threw him off his balance, when the tallest of the two | enn nnn nn ~~ | Miduight. otek, Howenslo a ee “renee, i \ ‘naacmanGaies, muieees ac aane 2 one of | TAlty sf committing every covapant of Diriotl’s house on | there later then n four roars pemere bie cassh; Lives, Shere | A CIN Rage ege rng on tne Neat “weargndod | Port ef New Work, November 20, 1857. QUtareannn, Nov 6 Arr Am Hage, Moore, NYork. id il i » ‘me up, and one stil thi ‘ealed the namos: murderers, eo BAe nif " atabout a quar- wl — Jucen of ison (or Healey), Melbourne; them said to him, “Come along home.” Upon reaching Lt etal care eaeen a tees * | ter after cleven o'clock on the night of the murder; there | immediately, but the men had made their escape ‘ g0 Brogh, Moyle, NOrleana )” ME’ ‘tas aera ar es Wak BiaA chaatin’ cue or canoe cr te ; were policemen there when T went in; there’ were | through the Second avenue by the timo the officer ‘Adriatia, West, Liverpool—K K Collins. ntascom, Nov $—Arr Dirigo, Young, NYork. 6d sth Co- , one THE WILLIAM STREET ASSASSINATION, | about sixteen or eighteen persons there; 1 raw Mr. | got up to the dootor. They both gave chase down to | Sieamebip Siar of the West, Gray, Aspinwall MO Roberta, Be a tracita aie Soaks die Ba party stabbed him inthe face, inflicting three deep, but algpece en HEN, THE PRI-| Vicent lying on the floor dead, covered with & Fifth etreet, and then went to the station, from where the ip Me vil Ceballos. and Manetasll fee Wtrinans” rk; Jos Rowan, mot dangarous wounds—one oz the chock, one onthe | CORONER'S INQUEST ARREST OF COHEN, Dlanket; 1 saw @ tinsmith who lives inFrankfortstrect | officers immediately went in search. Ehip Emerald, Cock, Liverpool Howland | Freihinghern. Get 6—Arr Chapin, MeCriilis, for VATE WATCHMAN—GUSTAV MONTAG BWEARS THAT | nemed Thomas. [know many of the police, but do not | No clue to the perpetrators been obtained as | Ehip Geo Evans, Cooper, Glasgow—MeCread: LE Go Tw ud. Hoyt, Smyrna for Hoston, and ae hi The ruffans took to Re Hi Rio Janetro—Foster, Bare, and the otherunder hiseye. ‘The ru HE HEAD JOSEPH CERIGOLIA SAY HB WITNESSED | know their names: T saw MF. Strauber there, who lives | yet, but one of them will be easily » ae he Cite Morse, Churlestou--c © Duncan & Co. bine, Cheney, Baroelona for Charleston; 81 ing Engle, 4 Bight, when a boy who saw the affair, spoke to a young THE WHOLE AFFAIR—ARREST OF CERIGOLIA AND | in wy house; Mr. Mandevelt was there; he lives in Frank: awound on the right side, and it ts to be hoped Phillipe (Bel), Deawelgh, Cerk and a market— | Conant, Abeamie for M Yorks Helen ae myrog. \ wan Dame! Jeremiah Donaven, who was standing by, | HIS STATEMENT. fort street, T'pelleve, No, 31; also Mr. Heiss; T believe be | that any person called to attend such a wodnd will report pein nine wee. ae " THIRD DAY. ves In Clinton street; private watchman Coben, I do not | it {mm . Mott witness Maron! -—Fune ‘Havan, Mov 4—arr in the roads : pointed io cave of the fellows, ogying that was one of Ube | actin the cage of Francis Vincent, the proprie- | Técoliect any more, hut Jacob Hough; the body waa lying | James Biglan, whove trial for burglary wae to have taken sls Hinbon Underhill: Hart & C0... | Callan. “id roads Clara Wheeler, Delos, men, TDonover immediately grabbed the fellow, and de- “ iy ? with the head towards the door, the stove; the | place this morning. It is supposed that the friends of Torsen, Bey, © Tuomas fon Mand, Phelps & Co. | “Heit, Nov 4—Arr Jenny Pits, Snow, Richibucto, Mvored bim shertly afterwards to & policeman, who con- | tor of the wine cellar No, 1 North William street, who | head was lying about two feet from the door; the stove was an wore connected with the attack upon the doctor. | Brig Urnate (Br), Fe oie pe he Huione, Nov 2—Arr John Herman, N York. ' doctes his sthe station bease, where he was searched, | Was so cruelly murdered on his own premises on Tusday | six feet from the door, and the fect wero on the leftside | The police have traced the assassin by hie blood a long [oe 4 Ltnpornk' H Whidemore, | reoi, Now 7 Ar Auanie, ) liridge, N¥ork, ‘ pc pa swore found on tim. He said his name | night, was continued yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. of it; Tdid ot ane may ee stat $t0 lift the man; there dietanene ew farsend ae Pag ge meretiae hom Bebr Julia Fox, ene , Aapinwall—Merrill & Abbott | th’ American Union, Hubbard, NYork; Jane Lowden. bi lalt J ‘ es wae something under his ; was not lil on | stating, ie Hartt, p Amanda, Hennings, Muller 1 Bai Bal Man, Hunter, NO: a “f wee Joba “WoGuire. ‘Burns, the wounded man, | David Tinton, a private in the United States army, was re this was ata quarter Tesi 1To’ciork; one of tho | Lice should be defeated by our doing’ so. Spipepeep eon Saametipe Fotke & Sone, | Hlshibody, Apalachicola; 8th, Orient, Hill, NVork: uh, Grea cwho had fel) down, wes taken to a drug store corner | the firet witness placed on the stand. He deposed as fol- cers lifted the eee an BR Sie fete I tse it Cok: . Sete eet in the Gaearall ae me febr Haeciee ‘Bird. Neff, Cien! 'B Blossom & Son. Western, hurber, 49; Warbler, Grebow, Ores Beinn. Sika. a 4 5 tet st 11; it was later if an: ; Twas there Hartt, re] Superintende a ‘I M4, oI ef Year] eawot, where Bis wounds were dressed by Dr. | lows:—1am located in Chatham street; Twas in Mr. Vin- | WINS MELOY het ofthe nan oF ibe officers | yesterday mérzing, makes ihe following allusion W the | fehr surprise, Powers, Bosion-"s W Lewis & Co. Owens, Brown, NOrienns Lanne Webb sod 1 3 ‘Wood, NYork; Robert Ri Tition, after which he was carried to the sta- cent’s store about two minutes before the murder; I went came in the officers would litt the blanket and show the matter :-— Ontario, : a Boston—-8 W Lewis & Co. rara; Bea King, Barker, NOrlerns: Behr Hi Lovell, febr Wonder, French, Providence Master tion house by rty of policemen. The other parties | in for a segar. face; the body was not removed for two hours; I went in ‘As Dr. A. B. Mott was returning home from a profes- Persian, Savage, San Francisco; 25th, Washington, White, ’ eee earn oc ceeocted aud were not Keown, | @ Who was in the store at tho time? A. Mr, Vincent | and ‘ont during the time occasionally; at the lst time I | gional call, between the hours of 12 and 1 A. M.. he was ‘ARRIVED. Mobiles abp culeage were / set ‘serene’ ay i : came in the body was not removed; when I was going | assailed by two young men, atthe cornerof Seventhstreet | Uf frigate Niagara, Hudson, Plymouth, Eng, Sth inst. | | Adv. Antelope (s), Smith, for Portland 1th; Anglo Saxon. Burne’ wennda are net serious. During the evening two | and three or four others, away the body was stil lying in thesame place: Mr. | and Second avenuc. Annexed is an account written by | Max experienced heavy wewlerly gales the whole paaaage. | | (2) Kidridge, for NYork 1th; Africw fy, Shannon fr to i i men wore arrested on suspicion of being concerned inthe | _Q. Did you hear any conversation between them? A. | Thomas and Mr. Strauber left the house with me; wo talked | hinnself, to which we wit add lias sero topes ate see” Fae eee ade oe eesarngers, tolavingnion, Crock. | doth: Win Tapscott Hell, for do ah: Tad miso, Hallett for 5 = re . S fi about the murder as # very bad thing, but did ‘not know | tained of bringing the whole matter to light, as the despo- , ’ h talivinguce, Srod "i cana tarde tant ' matier, Mat the boy who saw it not identifying them | Yee, they were talking Spanish; I could not understand | Soo ct y Fada has already been traced a long way by his blood. In eron & £0, whey 1s. 8:90 PM, 96 ile puerth at Cape fonaree, dont cae peor tad ke ee ' they were discharged what they said. igi i ad Q. Had ‘you any notion in your own mind who com- | thie care we may say that, in our opinion, this deadly af. | Jon 7¢ iS eebanged ‘signale with ui Columbla, tenes | rver, tor. do Bani Washington, White, for do soon, Tone A . i 4 i " 3 ; , 8:25 AM, teamship Florida, . Julius, for G A Pert rayne, ‘A WOMAN STABBED. Q. Could you recognise any emi T might. mitted the murder? A. That is a hard thing to say. fault may very likely have come from confederates of for Canes (ar ag Ly, 8:25 whh at ip bsg Son, Tahin Clark: Hale, for Baltimore ‘Dihs Kate Pace Abor! 9 o'clock last night a Welsh sailor named Thomas Price, went into a place at No. 299 Water street, kept by 8 worsan named hate Burns. He took an apple and was Q. Did the landlord joia in conversation with them? A. res. Q. Could you describe the men? A. They were sitting down, 80 that I could not exactly say; two of them were Q. (Repeated.) Have you any notion who committed the murder, and if so why do you think so? Witness—I will answer the question. [Hesitating for some time.] Tcan’t say anything; if T#ay anythiug— Coroner Connery (interrupting)—Do you know, directly. adesperate burglar in this ward, who is now in prison, whose arrest Dr. Mott contributed to bring about, and this may be in revenge for the same. This we throw out ‘The gallant doctor gave them a merely as an opinion. warm reception. Jones, for ‘Charleston ‘soon; Bridgewater, Barstow, for Mo- bile soon; Agamemnon, Darley, for N Orieaus 7th; St James. Colley, foe do 10th; Thos Jefferson, Hill, for do, to succeed the t James. Also in port, Sea Flower, Thornhill, for Boston (the onl; Steamship PI hia, Hogan, Now Orleans sth, Harane %h, and Charleston 16th inl, with mdse and passengers. to M O Roberts. 13th inst, 60 miles SE of Charleston, experienced a heavy gale from SE. during which broke: the shaft on, the starboard side, and put into Charleston for orders, Came , y proceeding to Jeawe the premises without paying for it, 5 fect 6 igches in height, and one of the others | or indirectly, who committed the murder? A. Idonot | ~The attack upon Dr. Mott created quite a sensation inthe | from thence with one w vessel Idg for); Sebasticnok, and. Valetta, for Charleston, when seme of the women remonstrated with him, and et sao iouiees pet guage pt cab an upper part of the city yesterday, and various rumors wore | ship Oregon, Porter’ Havre, 45 days, with mise and 20 | lg; Salwar, for Philadelphia. do: Helios, for New Orleans, quite an alterestion ensued. Price suddenly drow a | “"Q' Look round the room and ee aia cas uae ane yrener--Now, sir, we will bring you a little farther. | set afloat in regard to the occurrence. The police were | Passengers, to John Riley, Had two deaths among the pas: | go' Quee™ Lakes, for Portland, do; Tornado, for Mel- bd 7 y Have you any reason, from any cause, to suspectany one? | buslly engaged all day in searching for the highwaymen. Loxpox, Nov. (Old Trade Wind, Johnson, Hohart Town. Jarge ebenth knife and stabbed @ girl named Mary Ann Phompeon in the left breast, but not inflicting @ severe wound. A police: attempted to arrest him and Price resembling apy of those men? Witness=-1 think T saw that man (pointing to Michael de Lorenzo) there; I have seen him somewhere before, and T think it was ul the wine cellar on the night of the mur- Witness was sitting yesterday night in a lager beer saloon, No. 10 North William street, with about five of my friends (naming them); there was a boy came in named Jo, who has been examined here as 4 witness; T allabout it, and would know the man a hundred years They have tracked them pretty oiosely, and it is the gene- ral opinion that the rascals cannot escape. Any person having information of the whereabouts of a man wounded, ag the fugitive bas been, will eerve the ends of justice by aengers. Bark Selo, Patterson, Bombay, via Port Louls, Mauritius, pay Ge toJ O Baker & Co. The Scio put into Mauritius for répairs July 23 (as before reported). | Oct 28, lat 630 N, lon 4516 W, signalizad brig BK Eaton, from Rio Janeiro for Philadelphia; Nov 17, spoke schr Alabama, Town, Tn portdth, Margaret Evans, Warner, for NYork, about. ready; C Grinnell, Fletcher, for do }2th ; American’ Kagle, Moore, do 19h; Mary C Fox, Curtis, for Havana, Idg; Laugh” ing Water, Grant, for Hobart Town. do (destination changed from Port Philip): Windward, Smit rissa Bird, ‘Bird, for Port Philip 10th: ' Borodino, Pen Bubey, ‘@rew his shewth knife upon him. The officer knocked it i from Baltimore for Matanzas, 24 hours from the Capes. for Adelaide, Idg: Aste- rs ° " asked him about it, and he said he was looking between | communicating with Capt. Hartt or any of the police inthe ea - own wit his club, took Price in eustoty and had him } Dit you ace that man there? (pointing Jos. White.) | th shatters and witnessed the whole affair: he could see | Seventeenth ward. Dr. Mott had a most ‘miraculous | yyiw""we:xitien Sout is with base’ wood,to Soll, Inlako: | Bydies NAW. dow'W A Pineniua denne, for Mwtriun, Died Oct 8, lat 130 Jocked up for the night in the Fourth ward station house. THE ASSASSINATION IN WATER STREET. DEATH OF SUSAN DEMPSE’ SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE —THE INQUEST, ETC. Q. Did you see that man there i asad to Francis Vin- cent, Jr.’ A. saw bim somewhere that evening; I am positive of that; 1 would not swear that i was in the store, ‘vat I saw him somewhere that evening. Q. Was it after dark or inthe daytime that you saw 3 heart would not let him say. Q anybody else say anything about it? A. Nothing but conversation about the newspaper re porta: he said he saw the whole affair; the boy was Joseph Ceragalio, I think; he was @ small boy, with black excape, indeed. The ball which entered his hat passed within half an inch of his skull. Sentence of Cancemi SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. , lon 1230 W, Capt Frederich E ton, Brig Havana (of Boothbay), Curtis, Malaga, Oct 15, passed Gibraltar 16th, with fruit, to Hamilton & Co. ‘Sept 28, on the ‘outward passage, Was run into by an unknown vessel when 20 miles Rast of Malaga, losing jibboom, sprang bowsprit, lost Maverick, Ellie; Sumatra, Abbott; Witeb of the Wave, Jennie W Payne, Colburn; Saracen, Berry; € Wild Ranger, Sears, aud Traveller, Boardma lig; Wellfleet, MeGilvery, for Pearce, for Kurachee in all November; of Host rabim, . for do, oad. Melbourne Dee. 15; Fairy, Blish, for with despatch; Fearless, Manson, for.Hong Kong, il, de. apore ‘The girl, Susan Dempsey, who was so badly wounded vet Wea ial tebbeomn opty tie ‘dimet IN aoe Before Hon. Saige Davies. Brig Times (of Boston), Jones, Jnemel, Oct 24, with log- fig: Maury, Fletcher, for Shonghae Nov 18. te the abdomen inthe dance house,No 27734 Water street, | No, sir, not when I saw him. ‘ An officer was here despatched after the boy, for the Nov. 20.—It having been understood that Cancemi, con. | wood and coffee, to Habicht & Co, of Boston. Night of 19h, Montrose, Nov 4—Arr Thirty one States, Smart, Savannah: : ba 3 purpose of having the witness ident fy him. Mr. Hilton when off the Woodlands, ‘via Boston Mansriuins, Nov 1—Arr Kaltihokha, on Thursday morning, died in the City Hospital yesterday morning. ard the condition of “Barrett is such as to afford @ Where do you suppose you saw him? A, Tt was somewhere in the neighberhood of William and Chatham accompanied the cfficer to point out the boy. One of the jurors here requested that the Police Com- vieted of the murder of policeman Anderson, would be brought up for sentence at 1 o'clock, the passages leading during’ squall from Westward, d jib, and broke main ym. NYork; $4, Esther indsor, NS, 12 days, with po split foresail, main staysail Sist Sea Lion, Col st ; Brig Yllaworth (Br), Frances, Crocker, Wilmington, 0 master burn, Boston; Nov 1, Norden, Ori streets. i master. Jeank. hope vf hi r very. missioners should be asked to place a sufficient force per- to the Supreme Court were densely thronged as early Sebr Evergreen, Hinckley, Tampico, 18 days, with hides Mataca, Oct 19—Arr Greyhound, Gulbrandson, Gibraltar. ged Bee ese cad cits alk das Talay ee. CR Aro eaaainted with any of the Spaniards WhO | Fsmentiy patrolling the Fourth ward to protect the cit. | as half past 9 o'clock in the morning. The doors of | ary fusic io master eee m Cid 24th Blizabeth, Young. London: adupmeeubadelebohtesiaehapM se: saad ae @ Where did you go after getting ar? A.Twent | 2¢BS from assassination. the circuit were besieged, and on their being opened at | — Schr Cumberland, Chase, Alexandria, 4 days. QuerxstowN, Nov 4—Arr Gideon, Miltopaus, NYork. Sid might im making arrests of every one bearing any rosem- |, & Where did you ge after get car? A Twent | “The Coroner said he would go in for that, and the sug- | 10 o'clock the eager multitude rushed in with such vio: | &¢ vg, Coreen. Virginie. 4:0) Rapid, Windsor (from Callao), Liverpool. 0 Diance to the description given of the two murderers. | Pearland Duane. , gestion war indicative thatthe Juror was a sensible man. | lence that many of the foremost were thrown down by the fche Weleott, Parker, Boston. frum Shielis for Boson or NYO. ee xt pice has " 4 * ‘waiting some time, the officer retui pressure from behind, and suffered a little inconvenience | Riu, dive French, Ti % Swansea, Nov Sid Edgar P Stringer, Wood, v Some seven or eight were taken up in this way, but only | _Q. When did vou hear of the murder? A. About 103¢ | ,,,Aiter malting some time, the, oftcer returned een Wo | preseure feo and come slight diear onvenignce | Bloep Oliver Ames: French, Taunton. ramansia, Now gar P Stringer, Wood, Onpe Vera three have been detained on suspicion. One of them, who C'clock that night. Q Where were you then? A. I was standing at the of- duction of candles, which were finally brought in and garments and hats. One old gentleman SuxpeRtanp, Nov 4—Arr Wales. Thomas, Hamburg. was uncere- &t Nazaire. Nov 1—Sid Golden BELOW. was found with ¢he others at a house in Cherry street, | geo door in Chatham street; I did not go down to the place | Stuck in, sarsaparitia bottles. moniously thrown over against the hot, hissing stove, the | Brig Téa McLeod (of Providence), from Baltimore—(by pilot | 7 Ve ye, Vavene; W¥ork. € + ae .) " ESTE, a. (Aust), ke Detween Roosevelt and James streets, Thursday, has | that night: I went there the following day. Fvery thing being ready, the young man Joseph Cerigolia | proximity proving very inconvenient, notwithstanding the | Jane, No 1). Tone bal tae Fesns bate Groth, Pelorme, ‘Had you any ‘conversation with anyone when yon | W# then confronted by the witness, who said he was the | coolness of the morning. In an inetant every available | Also another brig, both anchored on the bar. Vaiaweis, Oct as Arrs Faber, Tull NYork, been positively identified by one of the girls of the house ae & constant companion of the two men who committed the visited the place? A. Thad not, except with our Corporal; he and | went down there, passed by the door and came boy whom he had heard say that he had witnessed the whole affair through the shutters. The witness con- | tinued:—The boy said he looked through the shutters; I | seat for outsiders was occupied, and even those within the bar were seized upon. Hundreds still remained onteide the doors, the Court being incapable of containing more. Cowrs, Nov 5—Steamer Vanderbilt, {rom New York ano ieee Cossk at A fleas Seaka on, Const A a ke U 8 shown of war Vinconnce, Const o my ret, this port for Havre, parted her chain cables and drove upon Charieston; Ontario (Br), 8t Jobn, NB, sehr Shannon (Br), murder, but was net present on the night of the affray. | back again f could not tay whether he said he could recoguise the man | Cancemi was not in Court, nor any of the counsel for | Harbor Island. the Brambles this morning, butcame of athigh waler and Hee i a Spaniard, about five feet twoinches in height, very |, @. What were thoes patwons doing? A. They worotalk. | CP rn" he auld be would recollect them a hrindred years; | the prosecution or defence, re ‘Also, steamer Independence, Valparaiso; ship Charter Oak, | Proceeded sallow, with dark eyes, moustache and imperial. He can ing to one another; 1 did not take much notice of what they were doing. be meant the men in Mr. Vincent’s barroom buring the seufiie. tenance that the As time wore on wonder was expressed in every coun- isoner had not arrived, and that the The Trumbull. Richardson, which arr 3d from Callao, had @ e 4 Gi , Bt J: Suba; ers. Rane ie astern, Ur net ny Oma Oe oer heavy westerly gale Sept 16, lat 308, lon 25 W. in which head Wind during the day W, and fresh. not rpeak English, but gave his name as Michel Aguilara, | Q. Was that man there, (pointing to Mr. Hilton, the wit- of maiamast and main yard Were sprung, salle split, &c. Q. prove rte Beeson ; [Serigclia here attempted to talk with the witness, and | Juége was pi ing to call a jury ina civil cause. At No wl He refused w give the Coroner auy information about his | Bess)", A. I can't say Positively, but Thave seen him | gecvry! words passed, Dut the Coroner stopped the pro: | length was rumored that there was some doubt raised Miscellaneous ond Disasters. vasseks wil pooch sine anes eee tnt einai eompanions, and was accordingly committed to the Tombs @. Did yousee that man there, (pointing to Antoine | Cines.] as to the power of the Circuit Court to pass sentence of | | Strawrn H B eacn—Kaltimore, Nov 20—The steamer TI | and no ‘toubt has strained & great deal, and is making consi- ‘The three men arrested had long dirk knives on them. White)? A. No, sir, don’t think that he was. Witness continued—The boy only said what Ihave tes- | death, it being merely a branch of the Supreme Court. | B Beach. arrived yesterday from New, York. was paudally | derable water. = iar di ; a . te Yoo Any Iwas not more than two minutes before the | ted: be said his beart would not allow him to say any- | Yet it'secmed rather anomalous that a wise Legislature Re a eee earfid: earco Nat likely mnch damag: | - PORTMOUTI, Nov 4A violent hurricane was experienced? f stated on Thursday that suspicion rested on some dis- | Yun 8A¥ ts Ht teen ae ed. buck from the | thing: the conversation occurred the day before yoster- | shouldenact that acriminal trial could be heardonthe civil | ¢q'"“(fy telerraph to Ellwood Walter, Haq, Secretary from Oct 17 to 21et, in Int 28 N, lon 3 W, by the K Norsia, and Banded soldiers from Havana who arrived here some time | saioon to my office, and had not been standing there more | #5 st No. 10 North William street; the men who were | pide of the court without giving the Judge the power toxen- | of Underwrite pris! Mn area Ware, ore Sens, ago on their way to Spain, on a Spanish ship in distress, | than a couple of minutes, when I heard of the murder. with me at the time the conversation took ap] were | tence in cases of conviction. It was also rumored that | Rank Locia Manta, of and from Salem at Montevideo, was Home Ports. E ly lod mecbmen ai iain 6 Margaret Murphy Dging duly sworn, depowed asfoliows: | Messrs. Reed, Kost, Koblank and Jacob, a cook of mine; | the Judges would consult ‘as to whether the convict | in eontact Aug 16, $4 M, lat92N, long 2 5 W, withan un. | | ALEXANDRIA, Nov Is—Sid schr slack Monater, Town and who wore temporarily lodged in Broollyn at the ex | _ Margaret Mul ply bging duly sworn; dopoer Mfow Me. | Messrs. Reed and ‘Kost do business at Nos, 12 and 14 | should be sentenced at general term. Known ship of bai of abont 800 tone. sirering nértherly, and | sensi, NYork pense of the Spauish government. This turns out to be | Vincent, the x N Sprvee street; Koblank is a confectioner, corner of | Shortly before 12o’clock, Mr. District Attorney Hall | which kept on her course silently. The 1, M had jibbooms and | ,,19th— Arr schra@ Amelia, Risse D E Sawyer, Vincent, the deceased; I rented room No. 16 in my house ‘ y Other says, starboard cat head, anchor, rail, bulwarke and | Pearson; § 1. Smith, Smith, ‘and |, Bidridge, New correct, ns the prisoner Aguilara 1s evidently one of this | to a man named Thomas; I forget his other name. Tienes, ewveet “and Deaneag | Sane Ssh 280 | Renerey | Saleren tov Comes aus Mine re eens Selves Ove | Capereres trees Tega nees © kre Thane way, | York: James Hones, Spragg, Boston ne ‘ x “4 f wit e Davi eo after wl eo : t oN, teamabip NI Br), Wiel * erowd, aud from the description given by one of the wo- | |, @, De you, see that man jp the room? A. Yes, that is | "yoy n, Corigolia re-examined—The boy, Joseph Ceri- | Judge directed ‘Mr. Bertholf, the officer, to announce that | aici, ware and covering boards ripped Up. & bos Bet oon | Liverpool via Wailfax. arr up at 4,PM: ark mena Oushineg men, in Lier testimony, there is no doubt but that the whole | “O™ Rei he rent the room? A. About three days | 0lis, Was again placed on the stand at the request of the | Canzemi would not be brought up for sentence until next | afer boarded ihe Hr ship Sir Charles Napier, Capt Cromser, | Foeset, Long Ce . Sd gang belong to the same party. For several weeks past | age, he only slept ih the room one bight; he moved in ail | JU'Y: he proceeded to tate that he was of a very nervous | Monday week, the 30th inst. The crowd then dispersed | 9 aye from Callao for Cork, who supplied ber with planks, a oe See. re ree some six or neven of these fellows have been observed | bit furniture: he came about five o'clock in the afternoon: an ae can ee Ge Ee almost as quickly on ty bad cenit. spikes and naile, and Kindly offered wo lay by and send his | TN} Ott ower, Millers Tease Mich seni ax ot te m " 3 for two years. It is understood Pancemi will be sentenced at the 7 “ i o, Greet ” Kelp t erewing the Hamillon avenue ferry at late hours of the | When T gave him the key of the room: he teft again the ry interrupted with one of hislong,charne- | Supreme Court General Term, protgbicioasef sear Mekerag, tht pace, witha on | pen ernst Sy ei Gautger: Cullen 8 popes 2 The » nosy emall men, and invariably wear 5 is crime; T did " v" hes, when the witness proceeded, as rd. She sailed from Boston about Sept 1, for Gonaives, | Seaman: Day ith, Douglas: Wm A Tamil. Somers, and! aight. They are mostly small me Nv wear | charged with this crime; IaH not tke to have, such pao: | § cin appeare that wont. into | Bree State Declaration of War tn Kansans, | unicrcommand of Capt Joan Peuengili of Provinentown, | Rhoie & Henlah. thai, Philadelphia; New Resland, Ric glazed cape ere mat jer saloon, No, 10 North William strect; | to ARMS! TO ARMS!—BE READY TO 7 The mate, Robert Richardson, and Ben) Crosby, seamen, also | Kondout; J Freeman, Allen; American Helle, Chase, and: . Pr alarmed; I went to him in the morning and offered him a . < . MARCH AT A Louisa, Chase, NYork: Old ships Timor, Bixby, London (not In the Hiway of September 26, an account was given | iis money buck provided he would leave the premises; it was on Wodnesday evening | Inst: MOMEXT'S WARNING! Sesengat A Te taut YAN’ bed his wifeand wwe | Cid Saiurday a ed); Vitula, Hubbard, Ran Pranciveo; Of the bark Aimelia, containing 106 of these soldiers, | T went up stairs to his room, where I aaw his wife; I gave e three or four boys standing about the sve: T | suace the adjournment of the Constitutional Convention SERS, teu he family) with him. aud MeCruabytefta. wite | Rather G Barne; . ark Willian Hyde hich put into thie port in distress. ‘The men were gaid | her back the money and told her I could not have them in | Could not rhy what the time was, as I do ie look at 2 costes pesbou) in Provincetown, who has, two' children. ‘The E Nickerson | (Br). Atkinso nt, Flinn, Ba~ » put into this port i ere sald | ihe house; bia wife did not say anything; éhey left jock; it may have been seven or ei nineo’clock; | of Kansas the following warlike declaration has been re- | was owned principally by the Measrs Soper, and was mostly | yannab; brigs Lucy Ann, Hrvant, Cardenas: Sarah, Moore, Dy some to be partially deserters and convicts, and by ieoiasen: tie aa sen TE tes Foams cae id not be positive it was estay night; 1 | published by the President and Secretary of the Free | uninsured. Remedios: Mongo Park, Nichols, Havana; schra Angler, Go ethers to be part of 1,700 soldiers sent out to Havana by re man (pointing to Michael White, father of | “PPears that when I went in there were three or four The ship Bilas Holmes, of Wm Nelson & Son's line of New | yous, Wort au Prince, Narragansett, Hall | J ng fellows standing there: one of them told me that | State Executive Committee:-— Orleans packets, Was taken on the dock at Hunter's Point | RH Perkins, Roberta, Pensacola; Bra, Chamberiain, N York. the Spanish government to assist in quelling any filibuster. | ‘ther wanted to treat me, and I went upto the bar to | To THe PRopis or Kansas —We have at the late elec- | Yesterday for repairs. The echr Neptune's Bride is up at the | Rileach, Leach, Vinalhaven. to load for Pensacola, 8d, wind \, same railway, to be overhauled and repainted. BSW to 8. good breeze, steamer Admiral, ng demoustration in that quarter. Reports were circ tei! hum that my doctor had forbidden me to drink; when | tion carried every county in Kansas by the legal vote BALTIMORE, Now 1—Arr ships Calliope, Goodwin, Bris- inted that the men were in a very destitute coudition, but | thresbhold of the hall door; 1 did not hear any one say | 1terned round I believe this gentleman (Mr. Montag.) | Every echeme that malignant ingenuity could invent has Mien Gol jeancsay cnetooce tee re: | Sohbet (ind Amelope. Farrell, Rio Suneire: Rickard Cob? lop. . Rio ; they were denied by the Spanish Consul. We are informed fat Uere were several discharged convicts on board, who had been transported to Cubs for political offences ‘The soldiers were a part of those who had been conspicu: ous in the in- surrection at Saragossa, and were sent to Ovba for panmhment. who the mur were; It was said thatone of the | tenants at No. dewater street had the watch and money belonging to the deceased. Jobin Kenny recalle¢—I do not know the names of the persone | saw standing opposite Vincent's store when he | ‘was murdered, bot | should know one of the persons | | again, Idid net see an one in the United States army uniforms pass me while Was standing opposite Vincent's Was standing by with two or three others, and he said to “Joe how about this murder?’ I said that I was passing there between 9 and 10 o'clock ot the opposite of the street; 1 had been dows to get some crallers And Was coming back, eating them on the corner, by Mr. wre, Llocked over the way, the shutters were ap w two men sitting in Mr. Vincent's shop; I said predicament that I was in before about bot openly been resorted to by wish of the people. sustain them, ‘our opponent to defeat the expressed Frandulent returns have been manu factured at different points and returned to the Secretary's office, so glaring that the authors of the vile forgery dare Governor Walker and Secretary Stanton have refused to allow the certificates, although « corrupt Judiciary has endeavored by a writ | to compel them to do so. | we have every assurance they will, in the position they of If these officers stand firm, as be stripped, recaulked and newly coppered. ip Wm Woodbury, 1000 tone, regleter, wae yesterday take on the small Kalacee dock for examina‘ion, ‘The ship sold by Mesare Trufant, Drummond 4 Co, hax been | bamed the Kouthern Chief, and is owned by Messrs I Bruckman & Co, of Hew York, end Capt A G Higgins, who ‘will count Notice to Mariners, den (Cebdder Fledhuson, Bremen; briga Flonshorg (Dan), a.8usan Duacan, Barding, Arecibo, F Re Dactel karl, Cornwallis, NS: Viator, Bilis, Rinekton, mandamus ‘ki bt ¥ ison, Laguayra, and Porto Cabello, Bid hark Brothers, Culver, Wilmingion,, ‘We hope we Spanish Consul will afford every assistance | store, 1 was there when the crash of the tumblers and the | Wentif } VINEYARD SOUND (“POW AND Pros” LIGHT Trem NC; brig Ocean Belle, Wilson, Aspinwall. . ; 'y the men on account of my eyesight, | take, you will have the delegate to Congress and « ri Notice’is hereby: ‘Vineyard Sound Light Vee BANGOR. Ne to Corener Connery in discovering the names and where. | Crs Came trum te i epramti T heard the ‘crash 's | noting the men for ol, on migur rene” | ty of both Uranches of the forrtorial Legulasure, "| ocl’Ge Snow nes Thee hes bees Feneyed tore ate neesel | tan Anon MMS, PTO, Eanes Pacer, Wlioom, an Ply sbouts of all these men, that they may be confronted | man might have passed out of the place previous to the | \ t persons as the men, and my heart But this victory, great as it i#, does not free Kansas. | “Relief,” and removed to New Hedford for repairs. | top), Berry, Cugat sehr Venioo, Clausen, Windies, ‘with the parties who were in the dance house on the fatal | Grach without being noticed by me: # there bad bean any | Mule nut ollow me to de it; Ttold them that T passed the | The battle ie not yet fought nor is the victory won. | A The “Relief is schooner risged, with a red bail at each | BELP ART, Nov 14—Sid sch: it P Chase, Paiterson, Norfolk. might when this murderous deed was done. policemen in the neighborhood | have no doabt the mar- shop ov Sunday night and saw the same men there; I was | body of usurpers are now assembled at Lecompton, under Will ahow every night, trom eaneet to oun * Gerere could not have es ; Tsearched for one up and | oP the oppesite ive of the way eating the crallers the guard ef the United States army, concocting a scheme | rise two fixed lighta, of the natural color i cena THR INQUEST. Coroner Connery resumed the examination of witnesses, s We Fourth ward station house, at eight o'clock yee- terday morning several blocks, bot could not find avy; Mr. Sharkey also searched, any could pot find one. | Officer Quick, of the Fourth ward, here explained to the the men in Mr. Vincent's saloon; [think the blinds were | Ue other window, I happened to look through the door: both my ¢ yos are very Woak, and if Tclose one Tean't | mur mailit | every locality and | to perpetuate the slavery oligarchy ‘in Kansas. To their up on one window, but I could see throngh the door and | action we respectfully call your attention; hold meetings in nce them; persevere Foard, ary anganaton a ey pn, an Caonea MELANCTHON EMITIE, Comdr 1.6 8. ipe Marion, Poster, ark Loutaa Bliss, Hyler, Beau- Margaretha (Sw), Johonston, Oran, Al Eicrs; Siorm King, Macfarlane, 8 Mary's Ga; 8p ia, At Luca; sehr TD Wagner, Smith, New York. Sid brig Dread Not, ‘When the V Ineyard Sound Light Verse! ls repaired, she wil be restationed. of which dne notice will be given, Ry order of the Lighthouse Dark Drisosli ro-examined—There were only two | jury the reason why @ policeman could not have been | POU my oven Are Nery mom Mt eareh ard acne area Roston, Nov 20, Lighthouse Inspector, 24 Ist. | Speedaway, ‘Tho ore we! f e | distonc D ing, that when your cause ant . " ¥, Thompson, Georgetown Kr sches Raliane; they bave been in the babit of coming to tmy | Od\ined. There wer Pe iprane and Ferry stresus ne ner Connery here examined the witness’ eyes, and | yourcountry calle, yow may promptly respond. By partic Whalemen. Rent, Noe foe Aer hches ave, Bkidmore piace for fia weeks, they came at Umes dresved like mi y A Bp y , sald be kaw nothing in their appearance to indicate woak- | pating in the late election, you have shown to the world | Park Dromo, which sid from Warren on the 1th inst, for | 91, NOV Li—Arr aches Kate, Bid Flisa- Fbipinon, with tue coat; the man who stabbed the girl | that It Was impossible for them lo he everywhere at over, | MNO Yo hin Your earnest desire to netiie the Kansas dificulties posce. | North Pacific Geean, has wot had her name changed to Kagle, pricy bah icity, Annis, da: Rea Witch, beers, York. had no guarrel: it was the tall man who stabbed my renee eee tence of over auenty were | The witness said that when he was young his mothor | ably; by vole you have proven that the free | "Tete bun Bay, Kept 24, ILL Harstow, Devoll, of Mat, | TW, Thome, Davis, Nore en sedis brother ie taf Naeger ay Peewee = lrg nee Wine care wun s $000 on wala tans a i Wain | tad deypped tome camphene in hie eyes, and he could | State party are ih the ascendancy in every | all well, with 800 boi 4 tio do pbk sl. Reports at do |, GARDINER, Nov 1—Arr achra Sally Radger, Garland, Slourisbed his dirk when I went outaide, must havestabbed | ona the of th Lew tant | prove by the phyricians that be had been under treatment | county in . The election frauds, actually 34, Carr, NB, 200 ep, 19 hpbk on board. | S24 Xomerset, Poole, ik; 14th Louisa, Meadey, do; 16uby deceased and the man from Rhode Island itamediately; | Vincent’ suloon at the time e murder to which the | }TV)" 0 rated to defeat the wishes of that majority —the ne'98, 1) Fracklin, Russell, Weer. | ©heruh, Bailey. do. Thave bad conversation with iny brother-in-law; he could | attention of the policemen was called. ? > whale on the voyage. é GLOCCESTER, Now 11—Cit ship. Lishon, Curt, Th Fecognis€ the Italians Fxamination of witness reeumed—I first saw private Ry the Coroner—Could you recognise any bey in that room? A. 1 could, as Teaid, identify these mon; oue of lish scheme now being comcocted at Lecompion— evidencing that a resort to force may be necessary, and har Javan HYANNIS, Nov l4—Arr schre Yarmouth, Vhinney, NYork, Kpoken—Rept 2, near Cape Ver 4s, the “Rea | Ain whaler, one bonth from 8 ee The pans | watebman Col the Giobe Hote! oar Fachange, Philadelphm: 15th Louisa, Chase, NYork.| Sid 16a) drought i to nee ‘witaeae could recoguie thems, but he | Vincent's store, 11 Mr Vincent warmurdere!, | 4m had a black mouatache Gay eahomseed cory, saeasure, tt ts belicoed that the echr Plearro, Chase, 8 York. pia oi ognise them, Dut he | Teele ead, Oh’ ws, that nut eo. w He Tell bints |. The brischers were bere brought in, one of them hav. | world will justify you in resorting to arms. | Be ready then. -_ —— Pag hd a Bg ey sa wo er re Dean ce iat Tie dt ante cert be ait tim 12 | ing a Mack moustache. ‘The witness examined them and Fetiw frrmen of. {you will mal be called upon unlit Harvest Queen, Horton, f | Danube, Coster. Salem: briza dow Ball Rirtnap. tht Jaabella Andersoe sworn—I live with Mr. Driscoll in | rap for the police, but le did nut do wo ut 1 | anid they were net the mea. Sinope Lr by snatsaneante, on wh "lait, 6 at BA Hon TOW es iverpag) Boot stor | Paints, Rinret: Rowion: echr Ann & dasa, NYork. ee een ere werd inane ao ibeaein |. Was Mr, Coben sober? A 1 coull oot say; Tooald | ,,4 Juror—Are you soquatated with these mon? A. You, | without regard t age, that the enemies of Ameri. net 8, lat WEN, om 2 vag Sent Ofer | Tier; hag, tem Weta.” Gl aaip Weelre, Gewyex Le p Spa oquontly Ws | Dae hatin be cases out; to an viluer ts | “ir can Inatitutions may know and feel that an American poo- Glover. "Malbon, from Liverpool Sept 3 for 7 ©f the murder; I kat near the landiady; the tall Spaniard called me up stairs, and gave mea quarter; I ran down again, because that was not enough, and he followed me and caught me in the ball; I then ran into the sitting room; Ihe went out into the barroom, the landiord came inte the | the matter, and that was all Q Is Coben in the habit of getting drunk! A. I cannot way | Q. Mr. Hilton etates that he conid not open the door from the inside, when you heard the crash did you see any por Coroner Connery at this point had along altercation with the witness, who, according to the Coroner's idea had r used to anawer a question whether he could seo street and through « glass door with bie mnper- eyesight, so as to recoguise the men in the # ple, when once aroused, are as irresistible aa the great ‘ocean when moved by the mighty storm iy onder of the Territorial Px G. W. W. Hetmeson, Secretary. ecutive Committee. G. W. SMITH, Rarnes, from Liverpool Rept 8 for Calentia ty 1 Wayen, from Liverpool for NOrleans, hence for Liverpool, wes signalized con, Jones, Boston; Sp brig Esteban Alberto, Ruil a; achrs Matron, Tayjor, do; Republic, Cal Outside, coming in, ‘on ' vol: Roger Btewart, Turncr, from New York. Cid bark F President. hip Caravan ont at 8 8, hail and asked what was the matter; the Spaniard #poke | The witness ceveral times anewered yes, the C kon 44 16. cawin, Nu zi - Seuade? p ed be witness's , the Cu . nt, Liverpool; fo him, and he went away; Isaw uo stabbing: Ididn't wee | bon —— ays veg Md LF, oh | in Me) | de meantime threatening to imprivon him, using a great HOW TUK PROPLE OF KANSAS REGARD THE NEW CON- hip Caroline, Haynie, from Liverpool for Charieaton, Oct | MACHIAR, Nov Irein Port brie J AH Crowley (new, of Wriecoll's brother in law at all; I could recognise these hi ie iy cag) pert | juany loud words and gestures. The jury at length ex STITUTION. 2, Int 44 40, lon 13. A‘dison), Crowley, for 8t Thomas; sehr A J Dyer, Rogers, men. | saw them a woek before of the door which wan fastened Sresed teammndves ct an de oe rom he ft. Louis Repubiiean, Now, 18, Kip Maginieua, of and from Hremen for NOrieans. Nov 1, | for N¥ork This witnacs was sent down to ree the prisonora, but | _@ Which way did the men run ont of the saloon? A. | For ’ A gentleman who left Atchison, K.T,on the {ath call. | MiS#% lon 70g We . Fybalen, Rast Gould not recognise any of them ax one of the murderers, | They ran t Juror—Were you sequainted with the mon in tho | 4 0D us yosterday evening and gave us the latest intelli. | joy, fai'a Non? W mer Kerelagenl, wie anes ; Wm A San teenies Ean, beens, a8 beng ees Ss engny ‘That ete store? A, Tbave never seen bat one before nce from Kansas. There was not much feeling in the ; ; ; Ports. Wientred for: NYork Alms ner ang "ochre arrmone’ wah the murderers. or That i one we . r constitution Deeten Whee a Catharine Wiley fworn and examined —t have rosited | nesses save Mr. Coben arrested a man and let him go. | ,.@ {4 yuasay thatycu Jeoked vnrough the shunersand Scktan cemmonne Cenventen, Lauiy, oujeuraes.” tes pRoumey, Oct I-19 port ship A B Thompson, mal, for | row, Periand for do, Flcsimmen. Burren: aarres tet te ‘ sme el Mier sete ot acae of | "inka aM ree cam yo at bw | Snot aa toc ed | Stee neta wiethe agpeceee Ss | wecreeerer Ore ony Hak, sree | End Phe etc as ne ae We we 0 ho were there of night of y n ° = - Hilton ; m ‘ 4 0 er, Hse marder com in very ofven | wax out when the tunes | fF from the Globe Hotel private watchman Coben had we | tilts the eevring’of the murder” Mr. Whiton; Iaaw him | Tee tory ‘aow x between 16,000 and'25;000, 90 that the | \ Canorxas, Nov 10—Arr bark Mary RNarney, Luther, wa. | 0M Crore, end xo ffir ye des Laveasan commenced. they were fighting when I came in. Jaw | Muth under arrest? A. About five or teu yards above the ; —— free State republican party are quite confident in their | 'Anras: «chr Glenview, Baxter, Ballimore, Mh, bark Pam t Ov IS—Arr achra Jos Lawrence, Bald Driscol and a Sponiard quarreling, about a quarter | be. | botel 2s et Wee Se ees Eee - RAY | own strength, and quite ‘as to how soon the | Pizlia. Wilking. N¥ ork. oe Terk Ku Palmer. yo ey beer. the pitl Anderson cried for help, and the bar tender, | | Juror—That would make it just where the witness | O.0 or the Tie ee ee eavout retiring, eaid | We slavery constitution is clected in the Territory, and aa | ¢,cqihaltan, Ort In port, barke Patward Coben, Plargene, | do; Richard Taw, haonetives tes for Pore pan aise bien, bob iar, Bet cr on od bisa; the Span Ei Lctescareh wes E-4 Tir Hiiltow that you saw? | thas the jury would like to have the witness detained. The | 'how quickly Congress may admit Kansas under the | from Maine for New Orieana, and. John Payein, Puller, Rlrckland for Npesiors for 3 Loh: rau after him, but Irie ped Bin; Oe Gpantars | “Wes, 1 aan gare Was tet has x | witness said that he could procure security for tse appear tution. After the admission then they intend to do | from do for New York, arr—both to be towed ont first favo: | rei] hlond fi Helle, Duston, Houcester tor do; drew « knife on bith, Mr. L'rioell wae going back vowards | A Yes. 1 am sure it was net him, snce, ben the Jury exgemned oo eeeng Coroner then | Pome “tail work,” and take things entirely into their own | rable chance, sehr Pieiow (Rr), Chadwick, from Tubaea, with flockiand foe do: W. her, Hoston for, doy Ghe etreet when be ploked 7 pop bottle and etruck the wo fgg now Mr wea? A. Yes, 1 koow him for | oi) be wou wimit him to bail in “$1,000 real egtate,” bande, a they pave the power and the votes to do so. rN ae. Se SW, strong and aqually, with rain jewport for do; N Baton, Pes nek: Spaniard end on aoe ee ee oe) Tate hile habite these of sobriety oF intemperance? A, | St bis house, but as the Jury objected, the vote was taken, The cleanse im the constitution providing tat it shall not | Frege: igh, brig Phoenician (iit), Reans, “trom Pattomsy Sra hate: Corned ond aabbed che man yo te Ge me, Mr. | :eaw bim in liquor several timen * | an’ the jurors unanimously decided that the witness ought mended within the next six yoarr, and that other | New York; 1éth, bark Greyhourd, Gulbrandson, Mal oe heres Bee eer? B Rowe, A Sue Cy- James; Mr Jamer, aeother gift end T ran into & back | 1 O™ tim Ot nea ereonm running at the time Cohen | tbe detained. The Coroner, bowever, decided wo admit which fastens slavery upon the Territory, whether | Havana, Nov ll—Arr steamship Northern Light, ‘Tiakle- id Shester, Burroughs, Vhiladelphis, Foun and rebut oursaives in; Teaw the tall man with a / pe the A 1 caw no one eavept the he the witnes: to bail in the sum of $3,000 real estate.” The | Of BO, are quite jocuiarly received by the free State ft NYork (and eid 12th for Aspinwall): brig. Xenophon . ov seamed Ls Life Bodt, Reed, Ma- Gere at Me Tracal'sbrather inom they wore nein; | prrented the mai ork Une man be ar | Coroner then eajourned the inquiaton unt W o'clock tis | POP ne aaa a ma | mama quaker ei mhatelas Nek taeda aah fo Rs iss Are brig Moluukis, Mitebell, Ph ver bea e n ad “a _ pe An dade lpia ~ | spgl - h Do you remember Cohen's saying to the man “I oe . , bile); 14th, ho arftvala OVING wn ~ r ~¥ al Gada Geman wih the boule as | you,” or anything of Uat biel? "A. You. be pet hte on ae ae ben = a ge whe was he = pene Seonoen ont asdee ‘Rim mut Jones os cong yh K} Pe ey A ceeds Chto Na ead Oe ese eT Oe ee ae ee: nf & “ ny ; uapicion of complicity aifair, we would st y p " oe ing, New Chatham, to lo for Vor in, ror Phtin” Toe Coroner preseed, Ae witness elocely an to the iden ae tea ‘ad ote louing con ore my Privonet ar. | that be was on the night of the murder visiting his bro and voter in the Territory bas be family living in West. | | Hauiras, No “arc tone Parade, Yount, NYork. Cit | Shale Wier: Heed ieacade, Hopkins, NYork; rev cut nee aa St te Pc net | rn A The man he rrsed mss Perma of meio | enn, tac uaa: at ee, | Prt Mew Tigre aces tar ip ata, mace, | fh Pesaran cena, ae to" have frequentee the house, was | beight brother in law at 2 o'clock iu the morning, when the news Superior Court. for NYork, 14. Mee Behera embire, Kelley, Norfolk, J Cadwallader, God: het: brought ip and contracted with the witness ; but she | @ id be took likes Spaniard? A. I did not notice what | or the murder arrived = * Before Hon. Judge Woodruff. end Tor Boston, Gog. or eee Semen Snow, Grom | a iam Rae, and PE Rath Sth, Phtade pha Soop faid diate smal tuan bed o broader face and brighter | “ William Williams ve, William FE. Burton —Thie waa an | Massie, Ang 28—1n port shij 1 Hull, NYork. Si echre' It P simmons, Barrall, Phi- man. who gave him ae ou who used to keop company 'y here directed officer Quick to at present living there who resembled the AND ESCAPE OF THE HIGHWAYMEN—AN INTEREST: jo by the action on a promissory note in; Connectiontt, Pra a Andoreon war then reoalled, and confronted ong with the witness, Hilton, aud sew if the DESPERATE FIGHT WITH GARROTERS. | follows, for $1,250:— we | Mellacenien Oot woth. port stipe Cattnat, “Wien, ‘ CRITEANDY New eA ark Cer, (now, 4 tena), Mian ‘the hus name ae Micbe) Agailara,aod ind any persons among the number of Span. | ONE OF THEM BROT AND BADLY WOUNDED-—FLIGIT New You, May 10, 1854 New York, Shelter, She m ‘olburn, and Moses | Harriet, @nnll, Tork ray Ta adi ms Thirty days after demand I promixe to pay to the order Corings, Smith, repe: brie Mary Ane Jones, dreeb, for halem (not Homoa York. Bea Lion. ylor, Freneh, for New Orleans; Lancashire, Allen, Atherton, Philadelphia. The reporte! arr incon : ‘new sh bt he was wot with Ubem that night. | ten be raw in Vincent's ralvon oa the night of the mur: | ing Coan. of Mrs.'A. & Sanderson twelve hundred and hy dolar, | fe oan hee Bo Brady Miler Kok Foneilccke | Harvest trom Kenmetunk, we erroneous, CM 18h, «aemak nan,very dark colored, with bright P Between 12 an 1 o'clock yertorday morning a desperate | fT value received. :. BURTON. RF Mer her, Amith, une Rid Ziat, bark Southerner, Clifford, » Care, Havana: BS , yen, anumtnche apd lene fe ‘Tue jury thet took a recess until 8 o'clock P.M ‘The note wan endorsed A A. Oa has 4 brigs Lender, (Br) love; FD Lincaln, Webber, lack eyes, niumache au’ uppenal. He either could not attack was made upon Dr, Alexander B. Mott, of No. 200 | her woe 7 by Mra. A. A. Sanderson and by Paters ve hee MS Treat, Past, Maines , eae, ncoln, or would not speak Engbsh. TheCoroner aaked him his name, buthe could pot ted), peither could be write it. The Coroner saiked bam if be eaderstovd Latin, but ke shook | an hour after the time ass AFTERNOON #RESION. Coroner Connery kept the jury waiting more than hal ifor the meeting to com Tenth street, by a couple of garroters, at the corner of Second avenue and Seventh street, ae the doctor was re Mr. Cram, for the defence, claimed that the money which was the consideration of the note, belonged and na RICHMOND, Nov 18—Arr schr H Nickerson, Nickerson, ROCKLAND, Nov 16—Arr schra Joseph Maker, Torrey, N ow ead by'J. " York for Ba “Seeeik denteatial ad cl come eet, a eee Walker. °F te Public | arming home from a rick call. One of the rascals nized ban, toe beck Rooper nna bustand of tive ere aie. Creek nen SE 26m are Cones Bag Lane, Prmoner— New comprebend. My. Charles'S. Spencer and Mr. Jonas 1. Philips, two | him by the collar and struck him over the back of the | son, that the plaintiff was not the real owner of the note, York; ship Onan Wane, Wiser: tiverpent cchtee nC, By the ad of an uderpretor the Coroner informed the | legal reutlemen, were permitted by the Coroner to be pre. | bhed with an iron bar. The blow had not the effect of | nd that neither the plaintiff or Burns had Abed oy “7 (3 Grider, Lowden, Boston; Hester, Gopes, Portiand, "Chl che y fiat It be Obd Gea give the names of the men who | pebtes the examination, they stipulating that they would ‘he haem, eo bn we consideration for it; Unat the note really belonged to J. M. reed ete. wh ‘W Kaleigh, Horton, NY¥ork, wore in the habit of going 1 that house with him. he | pot speak a word, Coroner Momarked that #9 | ‘sebling the phyrician, for he promptly drew a revolver | Sanderson, and thal as against him the defondant hada | len Prommer de, and FALEM, Nov 17—Atr achre Gatelle, Somers, Phladelphi woul! send lige ¢o prison. fle saad he did notknow their | long ae tivey did not undertake to come the ‘Clinton affair | and fred at his assailant, wounding him inthe side, Dr. | counter claimamounting & $833, and that the note had ‘Arr at do 24. brige A M Roberts, Colson, Pensacola: 31, W ] Rockingham, Git = NYork; 18h bark Argentine’ Potnam, . i Madeira, 4h, Corower at nee cotmraltted him » Curran eworn—-Lived with Mr. Driscoll about | over Ned Connery,”’ they should not be molested. ‘The prin mers were, by request of the jury, taken from Mott then rushed forward to arrest the fellow, when the heen transferred nominally to plaintiff to prevent the pay- ment of thie counter clam, Mi Ir Sanderson being insolvent. , Ptryan arks Parann, Mason, Ma Zanrihar vin Mozambique. b Foamy THOMARTON, Nov Lied ching, Montevideo: 13th, AA Drobert, » Nov 14—8id ship & Emerson Smith, fon kit Meche ‘Young “Amerien, Pe dloansy th, Nor ee ; companion of the wounded man drew a pistol and fred at | foth the plaintiff and. Sand owers, NOrleans; 6th, | WHYS wae barrens fight of the murder plaiotif an: lerson were examined and gave W Pd WILMINGTON, ., Maraton, wre Speninnan ree in tiuore, one of tae | MErOoM. «. smery then addressed thefury at some length, | Whe doctor, The ball entered dhe hat of tie intended vie- | evidence to rebut this defence. Randerson testified that shar) eye. by hg ronan at | 4 16th bate Avey doses, Sucker Howth Ameren 1ae ome on over to | stating that, with their gy the legal gen' i tim and passed out without doing any further damage. by) J h4 gan ba poke he apes Rat eg, Lg tye Calpete, ® oa warthige ee Milford K; ecit Martha Skinder, Cha pun, * Auderson and took her up sta they remained would be allowe dto remain. It o wed, he said, the c ay ), Hor oe. vc] ee a Ee ee dy ase a | Se eae ne Tarn ore ganr, | THe retere then endeavored to cape from the dtr, | Supp, or matte, sapiy, Mire Randeroon wit emer | gfe gerehynt, Marta i, cca tries hare Hembare: | voggSTORD Nov #4 Soop Commeres, Palmer, ew bt bold of her and tried to take her up again, but she | der, arrested a mun, besides Mr. Hilton, iu front of the | but er w rmined not to allow them to de | during ro ee ind's absence in Europe. Williams test. | Voi "Th brie Milo, Campbell, Ballimore Tih bark WESTERLY, Nov 15—Arr schrs White Rock, Gavitt, Port the landlord's brother-in-law went t ber pro | Globe Hotel. It had been positively sworn to by a man | part easily. He followed them up and grasped the fied that he bought the nete from Burns for one thousand | Warren, Henthall, Baltimore. ¢ ¥ Ewen: 18th 0 Smith, Hall, do. (ection Taw due Spaniards draw their knives; Thalioed | of character, The witness bad been particularly and | wounded man, at tho same time crying out for the police, | dollars. The #uit was very sharply contested, and a great Nth Factor, Crowell, for Raltt “Mark, Mark. lok atthe knives! T ran into the entry | minutely questioned 1:y the Coroner, jury and reporters, | He held op to the man until the repeated assaulte of | d68! of feeling was exhibited between Mr. Sanderson and rien, do do; Transit, Davis, Bnd hbot the door, the email oue followed | and had net deviated from his statement. In conclusion, | the garroter's confederate obliged him to loose his hold. | Mr ae who, it was proved, had formerly been on Soi a =-$ie park Mamadoet ne nn ne Wi Pe, take eallon in with us; he wae baraly | hessked must he hold Wat man reapgustble for letting | The wounded man waa then dragaed of by bis confede | Women era" taruer tub defendant. et ee Ante, Nov bin port orig Hampton, Damon, for | 1 aad twenty etened’ mania. At ie NINETEENTH fe walk I Aid nok know he was stabbed; it must | that man go? rate, and the pair succeeded in making good their excape, | brought in @ verdict for defendant ea the Beventh Fodicin Distrit Cont nn oatourned meeting Dave beer We tall man who stabbed Harrett, the girl | — The jury almost unanimously expressed the opinion | Soon after their departure one of the Reventeenth ward i sz Pon Orasarmp Mucsna, 9 Beavos, (tobe Third arcane aaa mony held atthe howe Dewpery vad“ Adien, ation, gitle, dead, I'm stab | that the p watchman, Cohen, should be arrested police came up, and on being informed of the occurrence Naval Intelligence. Antwrnr, Now Arr Harriet Hoxie, Smith, NYork; Sher | cn Fridey evening, November 9. the te ioere ame aied. cw!” the Spaniard now present goes with these men There being ‘nt, Coroner Connery’s | the pair started in pursuit of the fugitives down Fifth | — The United States rloop of war Vincennes, Commander | Wont. Hanson. Hoxton S “haeimoytomminsted THOWAS Pee meo Tre Sacer led Ware Me them. with glared wether, no | eon was rent to look up any th conld be found, and the | street, ne far ae Firet avenue, but they conld flad no trace | B. J. Totten, sailed yesterday for the Coast of Africa, A Ola Pome temas iageem, Pepper, Callao. Old #th | Lee of said dintrict, one ra Johor to tell anrong abot Ue aflalt, 1] Coroner asked. Uhe opinion of legal gentlemen og Ww his | of the highwaymen, They then proceeded to the Seven | correct let of her offers wae published yeaterday in our | Kiri the Pula Forces Kagle, Crockett, NOrleans; 6h | Pate Barwwag, jOMAS K. DOWNING, Chairman, wu CMO Of weeing Michael Agaslara every pight, ' determinawon to arrest the watchman, jeepW ward station house, and injormed Capt. Hartt of | columns, Hutus Choate, Rich, do, ’ : Wa, J. Meiy ite, J Secrotarice,