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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Hi, 1858. ASTORIA went I ht have bad somo otter than to eee | you with me and | plans?” T told him bo was lated by purchases for Philadelphia, We note sales Whalemen's Shi List gives the following notice of Desi OuhtoAse Nes Doan, Tandy, Valencia. THE CASE. Jane; 1 ne however, go beyond ; OD in ‘old. seoundrel daro to go after | again to-day of Albest Freestone at 5. This is a com- | the New Mraarket. for the ok ending Nov. 8 :— |. Fatmourn, Oct 21—Put baek, Walton, Shaw, from Key West anne back the second lisse from den Hall notgo | my poor, unfortunate sister © stepped uy) hich is Sere the market has Deen les. ctive than last week. ranean, 21 up to Mr, Coope’s houge; the next thing I did was to send | I to break | Pany whichowns quarries of the new buff'stono -w! transactions include sales of 1,050 bbls, in lots, Wo | Haury “et Scare Week hogan athe, @rese Suit for Assault and Battery—Ourtous | {P' /l: in court to Mr. Coope; on Miss | it ; eon | coming into favor in this city and elsewhere, Ib ie said | quote-—160 bbls, at $1.22; 626 do. at $1.93; 160 do, at niorksOci3yschr Jane, dipedbeshebon Developements—The Plaintiff and Defen- Louisa Coope after 3 frat came beck frorn Elen, 3 the both hie fice; | 49.neve more orders for stone *han it can supply. Paciflo a j, 006 do. 28 £1 86, and 100 do, helt head, at $1 25 aiea 2 want speak e ateppod - good demand, an: sales since POOL, Gants on the Witness’ Stand—Strange Let= | 100" iy more, Tnever kpew aby cause for ber anger, | up : Pind | Mail was quiet this morning at yesterday's price. The | our last have reached 11/200 bbis. in parcels at 620. and gu, Feri Se pg ters—The Imbecile Girl's Teacher on the Sheep ti te wan dong wit mn caine T wot pusbed mautel | election was held to-day, and the old board was re-elect- baie. and 30 bis. at 8c. per gallon. Also 1,300 bjs. | Marchmont, White, Stand—How Wells got Access to the Tdlot | sve er sister; she then said I was an old man; J told her poms ith it, | ed, ‘The dividend will be declared in a few days. South Sea at 50c. per gallon, TMaarket closing with fur- Lesson, Ot sooth tm the Convent—His Presents to her | | had not come to see pe Vise on suman tone Wells } “At the second board to-day prices wero genorally lower. Fae Tae eit and with; aw Fuwered in sae, Snow, from sistel no are Brought into Court—Truth Stranger than | [020.0 her tart wasa mean fellow; that she did | the ; struck | New York Central receded to the neighborhood of 84, and | operations. 4 eat atte ate ws biter scints Fiction, &c., dc. not want me to visit her father’s house an; any more; that | me on the back; m: y had @ | closed heavy. The whole market was weak at the close. Feormne--Pork. fee market was beoy ant and ac- Drieans; Br’ brigs Josey Norrn Rewrsreap, Nov. 9, 1858, she would write to the Lady Superior about me, &c.; Tdid | pretty severe tussel: the only weapon used was the 200} | ge following were the latest prices:—Missouris, 89% a 90; piel and closed at better prices, The sales embraced 3 ie, Canny for 4 ir avin. "atl scion Van Norden, tor : , ; hot ask her if sbe was her sister's guardian; when she in- | Welis suid, “David, I will blow your brains out,” pole 3 about $00 bbis. on the spot, at $17 3734 a $17 60 for mess; ori jowton; chr Fleet iS se Das ae ai tne; sn Before Hon. Selah B. Strong. tolted me I did ack her if she was her eister's guardian: I | ing the gud at father, they bad’ a preity severe tiscol | New York Central, 843, a 4; Frie, 10% %; Hudson, | clear mess $18 75 a $19, and prime at $1375 a$i4, | MEME Delano 4 som, The Court opened at half-past eight A. M. The prose- | believe she said she was one of her sister’s guardians; 8! with se gun, fat ther geting the gun from him; Wells them | gay a 33; Reading, 513; a $; Michigan Central, 543g a | about 2,000 bbls. nen es for delivery in mniarr, rary, cf Orie ey Hungarian, Mathias, Girgenti, iak soomed displeased; she had never had the door shut in | took t out of his pocket, and, unlocking’ the door, Southern preferred, 683 a 14; Panama, 120a —~; Ga. | March ‘nd April at $17, 25, was less buoyant anid 24—-Arr Heurietia, Trecartin, Hamburg to load @ution proceeded. my face befvre tat day that I remember of; the woman ee ‘out; a few weeks before this, Wells wanted to give | i fp iy Pewee cheaper, The sales embraced about 250 bbla., including fon BUThonn SESTIMONT OF JOR FR. MONTES. now pointed out a" me in court it Delleve, the me a pastel; i rg {o receive it; Wells afterwards uave lena, 7434 @ X{; Rock Island, da aoh howd Fog a a5 soualey ahr uctd $6 $8 08 OF % ae moss at Puywour, Oct 22-Sld Indianola, Haesloop (from Bremen), J reside in Astoria; am a@ Justice of the Peace; Ire- | lady Superior that saw at a 1; On | the pistol to father; Wells knew my father had this pistol | ))inois Central, 883, a 84; Pacific Mail ga a $9; re- and extra do. ‘Pareumo, Oct 18—Arr Belle, York, @ i; 150s, i x the 18th of February the defendants came to my | on the 18th February; it was during all that day at home ‘ si ! _ | at $11 a $12, f hams were in fair demand, with sales J irgent Axzott, @eived the complaint of Mr. Wells in thisaction on the | 10.0". ny my invitations I did wot aay'the street was | in ihe bureau drawer: tmy fatuer never had any | The following was the business at the Sub-Treasury t0- | of 369 ppis. at_ $15, and 250 a 300 do, choice Western, to Simmons, Sarweileg ‘et Btn port chr Kasbos, Long, for N ‘Beth February last, about 9 P. M., at the residence of Mr. | an improper place for such & conversation, orany thing like | other pistol; I saw the pistol in the drawer on | day— arrive, at $15 60, Cut meats were dull. A considerable | York, une. Sid ith, bark 8 W Porter, Wiklund, Boston, ‘Wells; the defendants were brought before me at wy | it; I loaned the pistol heresbowed me, the one with which | the 18th of February; my father had no knile about ‘Total receipts sr4sie | Sle of green hams was reported at p.t. Bacon was | Rid Jaxnino, Oct at wt ships arate a ‘Wiswel?, : th of February: Miss Coope cali she went | MP Coope assaulted mo twoor three months ago; it was | him thot T know of ‘iter Wells left, T bent my hat pwr oot ry nominal, Lard continued firm, with sales of 300 bbls. at ‘panera, me wm ales, from Boston, 4 Renee, ante 1S ot Brees eee loaded when I gave it to him; be asked me to loan it to | into proper shape, and futher looked for his hat, which | 5 fhm Conus pote | Joe. a Te. Butter and cheese were steady and in good je, Keruene, frora Boston, arf 38h; An ‘nto Mr. Wells’ house with her father; that she had a box | him; he had it in his vest pocket on the 18th of February; | fell from his head when he was knocked down; I liad a ra to Philadelphi 200,000 demand. ani alle Cobb, Hogue Sete wane veoh i fw ber hand; that she threw it at Mr. Wells, and it either | T saw him take the pistol out of bis pocket; I = Rick. —Sales of 250 tierces were made at 34gc. a 330. To ‘Pars vind “itwo guns | black eye from the effects of the struggle; ‘one eye Was | eee se . 7,870, 087 ., from gum Pesiaool are 26th; Fanny Sais canonaaeak iia in my room; took up ane and held it up at an angle; I | quite black; my wrists were lame and my face was Svears.—The market continued firm, with sales of 560 "ren low, from New Lonion for Sand. Bi him or fell on the floor; she also eaid she spat aree | OT TTE TOV ton auriug tat interview strike Mr. Coope | swollen: my ey cshowed blackness the next day; when I | The exchanges at the Bank Clearing Houso today were | hhds. Cuba and Porto Rico, ehielly at 7c. a 8c., and 560 y others. times in his (Wells’) face; Mr. Coope valid that Mr. Well8 | oy Miss Louisa; I acted on the defensive, and warded oF went home | showed my face to the girl Margaret: We | $19,212,119 31, and the balances $960,039 24, boxes Havana at 73¢c. a 83. art, Pescud, NYork: schr Emily Keath, Ait him with a slung shot on his head. Mr. Coope's blows;I did not Jock the door of the room | went from Wells’ house to Mr. Mills’; ‘aiter lea ing Wells’ ‘ et Sw Tak Tahaen Dry port Company have de- WHIsKBY Was steady, with sales reported of 300 bb! Ea Ma Charles Diestel, James M. Whitcomb and ©. R. Traford | When the defendants entered it, nor did 1 unlock it on go- | house Wells run back and run up stairs, then came out, a 22dyc. , Oct 20—A: re Laurel M'Doteal, atti. $e% neopets ; ing out; I never spoke to Jane but once in my life. and took a shorter route to Mills’ store, getting theré | elared a dividend of five per cent, payable on the 15th. ma more; 23d, Kate’ MKenzie. do. Bld Nov 8 2 7 ek were called to prove that Miss Coope had no marks of The following letter was also introduced in evidence:— first; on arriving at the store Mr. Wells said to me, ‘See ‘The reccipts and expenditures of the United States, ex Movements in Real E: state. Cireassing (from Galway), NYork. violence on her on the 25d of February; nove of them no- LETTER FROM MK. WELLS TO THE IDIOTIC GIRL. what your father has done to me, you little strompet—be tusive of trust funds, for the quarter ending September By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., Nov. 10. an St Joum, NB, Oct 6—Arr brig Robert Reed, Mowe, Alexan a be My Dean Fuunn--T arrived bere on Saturday, andonSun- | bes cut me all to pieces; I told him I would make him } Clusiv » @ ne pe 1 lot on 8. F. corner 9th ave, and 68th Bt. 26x10, $1,575 ; ee Oct 22-Going in, bark 7 os SE ae ; day eve Tealied on. your father, and delivered tuto his hands he then said’ “L will get some of these big | 30, 1858, were as follows: — 2 adjoining, on the avenue... : om Bahia, ¥ cis lo space TESTIMONY OF CARNOTT TOWNSEND, te letter you vontided to my care. Your father appeared i7be T then spoke to Mr. Mills aud asked meek. «each. “« ame 1 was at Mr. Milis’ store on the 18th of February; I saw | pleased with the letter, and especially #0 when I informed him he had not a venerable uncle who was - fc south ide ‘ath st., Tear of above, each Ports. ALBANY, Nov 9—Arr schrs Tryphenia, Nic! \- dria; 1 Moreau, Bradley, Nyok. Ci id ahr Casoltg’ oiatur. ie ‘Nov 9 (additional)—Arr ship Como ( i and from Portsmouth; barks Ouk, Ray Tater: Gon, Caenoae and, bt Taylor Phliadelphias Sige Royalaion. | iobingon 4 H Mt rout, © Hd aba: ‘an T Jer and GW Barter, Barter, 2 ation: Nichol 2 pal ” M:. Wells come to the store and call out to Mr. Mills to wae Rance catroee are ue ee an aS Loge Pg i unfortanate Fg Se ; Jone: Mr, Wellg | Will Louise the case was different—she was very angry with | {Heir boarding schools; T said he deserved a place come out and see what Mr. Coope had done; Mr. We for having called op you, and declared she would write to | the State prison or in the Lunatic Asylum, and which T was the only one I beard speak; he said Miss Coope was | the Lady Superior and say bad things of me, to prevent not _kvow; I said he did not get half as much as that he deserved to have bis old head obo te visiting you again, I forward herewfth, and fon to aoc worse than a common prostitute; she said she would |. ranal when of my kind feelings for you, 8 ladys workbele ‘Mr. Shaw came to our house next day ; faiber wi $13,444,520 28 | 5 ‘jm From sales of public lands, From loan of 1858 From Treasury notes From miscellaneous aud in uh side Sth ave., 7 feet north 11, corner 6th ave. and ‘110th st... Ada 5 230,379 46 make him prove it; the defendants did not enter the store | aid contents. ‘The stone from the box was made was | Xbockod olf: Mr. ve sss . W. corner Sth ave. and 157th st. udp hid dog Sans No after the eeteaity. ae aaa tcaae’ Malet oe ee fry aneavely a coabcatia ab atronieh ams tobe tie meant tad tak Expenditures, adjoining on the avene.. + 1000 linteiyor, shed ad geen iighre, NOvlesnas TD TESTIMONY OF 1, WELLS. Gnd truly yours, WELLS tery; dressed and went down stairs; Shaw took break- | Civil,foreign intercourse a: | miscellancous, 99,292, .746 38 | 1 largo parcel N. W. corner of Sthave. and 8lst st., mington, NC; 8B. Allen, Baker, Richmond: Redington, Clark, Jam the plaintiff in this action; Tleft my house on the af. | 12 Miss Jas Coors, Eden Hall fast With us; I told him that Wells struck me; Shaw said, | Interior (pensions and Indian) ....... 04304 24 | 18:10, 27:10x122:5, "2 4600 | Pola River Va tudo Smid eorgetwn, Hier Vi ote nace g : Asronta, Feb. 2 188, “he (Wells) was an old fool, and ought to be cowhided;” | War i 52224490 04 | 1 targe parcel east side Lexington’ ave., 60:9 souia lage Gem, Hinckley, Alexaudtla: 8 art; Mary 1 ternoon of the 18th of February last to go to the Post | ‘The prozecution then rested, he remarked my black eye in the presence of my errant iene ee £036'515 48 1 GB AB TR cane 000 sbropebive, Bhi rs Grave, rie. Pal Wa Werks: Weeks: co; a short distance beyond Mr. Mills’ store I met Mr. . peat . girl] saw Shaw again that morning; he came up and on public debt, inciuding ‘Treasiry ree story brown stono house ‘nud lot, 106 ‘Kast Ghice; y OPENING FOR THE DEYENCR. Asked for the pistol’ tha¢ Wells had sworn he had beat 14,081 58 Hi etundens Ta ad Coope and daughter in a wagon; T complimented Mr. | mo counsel for the defendants then opened his cause. | him with: my servant girl heard it, and said the pistel Coope when T passed, Tes a hat 2. him een He considered the ease the strangest thing be hati ever | was at heme daring | the time; j the girl got the 2 pistol and a, , @aughter, and went on: after I passed some distance he S 5 life. 4 a we 0 Me. iW: We Went before Justice Morris on the y) ty " ee na baron upto the carb stone ani called for me known in hi Un . A strong, giant free seaplripetss-g morning of the 19th of February; I don’t think that T told «i December, 1857... .294,000 00 sag | 2 lots of ground, with shop, stable and wagon house, Chars Whitemares Baie reo as poping no to come back; 1 did 80; when I got there ho said he was | Over 200 pounds, brought « fragile young gir! into court, | Justice Morris any of the particulars of the allair; Justice ———— 1,010,142 37 | © steam engine, machinery , &e., 24th st., between son, Philadelphia; Frank Pierce, Higging, South Amboy; Maria, s on busi old him Twas | and her aged fath f e battery, al- | Morris did not tell me to say nothing about the 10th and 1th aves. + 7.000 | Bickun, Nexermon, and TH Seymore, r 4 going to my Louse to see me on business; 1 t 1 and her aged father, upon a suit for assault and battery, al ne #72000 | Bickup, Nickerson, and” H Seymour, Kelley. izabeinports y’ i artha, Baxte: aie peaepesce Seems Act of 9th September, 1850 2,000 79 20th st., 15: siete : 3 Kellby: Dilan, Cook Courier, Crowell i Mary Mi: of Treasury uotes, per Soliiday, Seaman; Rockinghat Frank Berens waves 1,708,198 51 | Honse and lot in 2st st., near 3 ave... ing to the Post Oifice and would be back in a few mo- ‘ was sick after the alfray on the 18th of Febrnary ; ne q ay, ay Roarsa; Tong tO a tone thou ead she. had: come business | eine that he had recetved wounds from them which three | Fk for several days, and abortly after was sick i : 1, Lavell Plymouth Kock, Wilaon Emblem, Princess, with ine also; that she had not done with me as yet; | cents worth of sticking plaster cured, and for which he | several weeks with thesearlotina; wo went to Justice Mor- POSTAL DIRECTORY Monigimery, Georgeimen: BG. Tolane kee on returning past Mr. Mills’ store, T said to Mr. | claims $90,000 damages. Louisa, the delicate defendant, | Tis’ with the constable; Shaw spoke to me everal times Stock Exchange. sd ' ‘Clenfueros; Jeo, from Parke ledean dianaliee Coope, who stood upon the stoop of’ the store, “1 am | wns a girl of rare intelligence, of warm parental affections; ] aboutiny black eye. a, WEEAT, Nov. 10, 1088, Foreign and Domestic Malls. two barks and four bi Gid ships Andes, Putaam, ETadien, gong, ome, sir,” alter being at home some moments, | but her twin sister was unfortunately a mental imbesile, The cross examination developed no new facts. $1000 N Carolina 6's. o ‘“ cc NYCRR. 2 . and Dome: a See BR Ladwig, Mi vanual ae sane ® Davis, Hs the defendants came to the front door; | saw them though with a fue and beautiful form. Mr. Wells, failing TESTIMONY OF MARGARET BIERRORN, 000 Mivzour! 6's. b30 TIME OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK POST Fat tne = oe Th gg ebstes hadi te ks coming through the gate; I opened the front door | in his designs upon tho one, soncht to secure some of the I hived in the family of Mr. Coope when this affiuir hy 20000 do, & OFFICE. mee Pontand: Prulter,, Maret nen Han in Bersee, for them: I invited them into the parlor; they made a ] property of Mr. Coope by obtaining the other, though she | pened; Mr. Coope and Louisa left home between fou 000'v ainia 96 Fvnore:.. Hs steamsbip Fulton, for Southampton and | rose, Wenis, St Augustine; ER Beane mers, CGiy Point apa stop in the little passage Way; T took my hand and pushed | was an idiot, five P. M. on the 18th February last; during their absence | 7060 Erie RR Tm bis, 9534 eikion nye ity Cohan Dag 10% AM. | Richmond:obn KeAnstin, May, Philadelphia? Brave: Lovely the inner door open and walked in_ before them; they fol- Mr. Wells said he returned to this country from a long | I went into Mr. Coope’s bedroom; 'I saw the pistol now | 000 Erie RR2m be. 85 7, _ am, | Rondout: Charies Henry, Baker, N York: Ser, Toud, Cook, Au> Jowod me into the room; Tasked them to take a seat on | residence in a hot climate, with foreign notions in regard | shown me in his bureau drawer; this was about Bfteen | 1600 Erie WR bs, 075 2 Canvonssa, ‘a0...Per Calientes tid diets Pacias ge. to load for P! ‘iphia. ‘Sid, wind NE to N, bark Pleet ‘The second time he ever saw the fragile de- | or twenty minutes after they had left; Ithink it was about | 4000Erie RRe bs, ‘72 Coast, by steamer, via Panama, and claimod | six o'clock when they came home; Mr. Coope’s hand was | 7000 Vad RRR Sm. Wih—Arr (by tel) bark MB Stetson, Tyler, Clenf . Saturday, Nov. 20. 7 oP. in Tyler: Son ‘The Overland Mail for California ieaves Bt Louis wer Cuda Beek ate Eriuce; Albatross, Small, Sass Monday and vit ey, at AL, Latars designed tur TIMORE. Nov §—Aarr Br schr John ‘Tilton, Lock, Hali- jul be ma Reems RON TEES, Prnserville at a brigs James B George, Benthall, West Indies; Bure- Salt Lake A eves te deaph urocy Sernrday, at 8 A. Xt Tr varhad. Votes Pritiens: it ar ae ae ra tte shoul eee |S, arty elroy oseph.” Waltham! Palestine; sehead te Darling, Telegrap 2 mic. -North—Albany. Suffulo and Canadas, Ta Tiampton Roads 8th, Brem bark Helvetia, Poppe, from Rorth and West way mal Bremen for Baltimore. ‘Bark Mary E Trout, A Aan, fr Ponce, Western mall vie Krie RI brigs Direcior, Reynolds, for Galveston; Tae Both 7 AcMeond 4g pag, | for trinidad, went to sea 6th. shins MC. Stevens, cape, fot attra ab ralinon:” yg ASS and 8 Aberin; Ocean Pearl, Crowell for San Franco: barks by steamboat. nidt, tor Rotterdam: brie Noel (Br), She 50 MA de sccus 100 Chi Bun KQARR 1200 Harlem } the sofa; they did not do so: I stepped back and took a | to females. chair, and was in the act of handing it to Louisa and asking | fendant he offered himself to her in marriage. her i take a seat, when she took a box from under her | that she had accepted. | He only knew one way to explain | kind of skinned, and bleeding: T thought the horse had 5000 Harlem REI m cape, and said, ‘There. you old fellow, take your box,” | the courge of the plaintif!: he was insane. Unless he was | run away and tipped them over; Me. Coope bathed his | 2000 Ill Cen RR bds. throwing it at me; the corner of the box hit me in the | insane ho was a most dangerous man, one that never | head re;eatedly during that night with vinegar and sult . Jeft eye, then tumbled over my shes aud fell to the | should be admitted to the presence of young ladies. | and water: be bathed it for several hts; Tnotice | it was floor; then she called me a mean old fellow for going to | Ho had claimed in South America that ‘every young | #Wollen; next morning T saw eye Was black; that see her sister Jane at the convent, and mado use of otber | lacy” was engaged to him, especially the rich’ ones, | Bight she complained about h back and wrists; Mr. Bb abusive language; 1 thanked her for her politeness, and | Qn’ coming to this country he made his suit to | next morving said to her, *Why, you have got a bl told ber her conduct was not much like a lady,or some- | Miss Louisa Coope. She repelled him, scorned | eye 180 said that ‘Wells was an old fool;” on one thing to that effect; that seemed to irritate her very | him, he was old enough to be her grandfather. | Sunday night previvus to this, Mr. Welis asked Mr. Coope much: so she came up to me and spit in my face twice or | She had the door slammed to in his face by the servant | for s letter of introduction, and T heard Mr. Coove say three times; I did not take any further notice of her at J, but crivgingly he went back to bid her a merry he would pot for ; Mr. Wells made some rv for Rio Jauelro; Cavatic the time; I did not get into a I saw the father toobtain an unfortunate | low tone, which I did not Wells vail they d] 1000 Ch: & RI des, Tt will be observed that the Eastern afternoon wail by Fall: tas (Br), Byrae, for Harbor Grace, NFS making some motions with h and lo to see | imbecile aint’ seemed | not admit him at the convent had no letter. 5000 HarnisStalthb Toad closes at 139 o'clock, instead of 3. Bulter, for Havana (all from Baltimore) 4 what he was about; he drew from his pocket asmall re- | to be _ controlled 5 ne a love TESHMONY OF Mit. CHARLES 45 shs Pk of th 1 Bit brig Lent, Thnvere frome Aloxamuiras {or Barba foes went By Ah. “Hig Dandy Jim (Re). Vignewy, from Baltimore ns, SE to sea Sth.” Wine SSW, Sk Mart, Lawry, NYo cocking it; he had bis | for gold, the other a efor young girls. I Lelieve 1 saw Low and I think cocked ght to get a fair body ¢ void of reason, if be could the 18th of Febru volver, and was in the act thumb’ on the cock of the pistol MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, saying at the same time, © You want to marry 1 thereby obtain the aeres and houses of Mr. Coope. severe ¢ me time, a plain “ALMANAC FOR SEW TORK STs DAY “Avr sche ties i lade Gaughter, do you?” 1 thought it was nec Ho applied to Mr. Coone for a letter of introduction. Mr. | Diack eye; every body e Boticed it; that disco. sy riers on eve 927 Now 5:7 goer Glan rT Phin, do something t elf or frighten the Coope said that be would not have Wells see his daughter | loration ef the eye continued about a week: it grow yel SUR SETS. 000 morn — — n’ Brightman, Card Sylpb, Nol- , T had a rifle stan for $800, Wells declared he woukl see the daughter | low and « ally; she often cried in speak *y, Renn Soe brig FP corner of Kk hold of it; toe whether or He did so. Then he sent a two dollar | ing of the al med very much troubled about it. ARNSTABLE, Sov 5—Arr 5 te his — er ke bex to win the heart of the young girl—a box which he : ‘ NY OF = WIN, A je put the pistol in sent to twenty other young girls, He returned to am the sister of Miss Coope; I saw ber oo the Sonday os fT 1 then put the gun | ba Hil, and devosnded ‘the young rl as hig bride. | following the 16th February; slie then seen.ed very ne yefteameiip James Adger, Adams, Charleston—Spoftord, Ti Marion, Fost rk; ahr Red Bugle, the first b mt fail to excite her “ “ ae un a : e offtug ships urges; fail to excite | thiols Sel an te = | egg ad a. from NY ri at shy phonies foe of me by the ed " wt Brig Cha: K Jiz—Kunch & Meinck. “tp I we Berry ers ae os as “ Eris Poackton (Ol Rt Bartholit, wordy" wen Alexan- ti y vughter thus NOP OF MARTIN RAP mito : Rermuda-—McCall & Frit nton; 9th, $ L Crocker, om inflicted the hot bitn, and could not have helped doing | 1 Mr. se ehien he retiarnes! home on brig Mary Le Blane (ir), iirbards St danas J 8 Deal Brown, Brown, 40. ~ jad pot more spirit than ordinary | us 18th of re 3 Coope th ul a black ey Scht Hashibal, Wentworth, Berwick Bay—i D @rooktaan | rn, Thrasher (from’ Taunten), Phila: sure which Mr. Wells persecuted the imbecile girl so that her father | Mr. Coope Bact a 2 forehe il the skin ¥ SECOND 0AKD. ‘ varare ‘ rated’ from her, Cooper her removed to another school, Sull Wells pursued | kuccked off his t } se000 sis Z 100 ths Mich CR2.830 ir Tarset, Hows, Charleston WICH, Nov 6-Hid ache Tullel, Barter, Rew and tri foot against tt med that he was engaged to her, that she was TENCE OF LAWRENCE DURVRA i o7, BU Mich SOANTRR wy MOUTH, Nov 1—Arr se © New- artially against the inner hall door, years rc te chit, to marry bit February Esa Mr. Coope stop his carriage lgaee Virgins 5 % itn td. 30 fe oy my tend oy i ree yer Pe wed ar} ae Earner Rene Sey a it wa vs 0 , hail to expose his and call to Mr. Welle, who was in th 3 ai. 3 a b Sa oeere ep & Marre FALL RIVER. Nov t—Arr achrs Globe, Jones, Delawara tne de lunatico is no place todo bas 200 iy ao usa, Cauimings, § Yor! nop Heleay Babsook, whieh ¢ y of the girl, 100 | ches Minerva, Winslow, Alexandria; Flyaway, Dae him ian for her: 40 iii Cen | Wim W Rowe, Wiggins, Delawary City Uline | Wells, after inducing the defendants to go to his Louse on oe ‘do, Sliakbethport; Apr Mull, na, Fire Yaland; ix feet high: Iweigh | the 1§thof February, immediately locked the door on ‘of coal, and 1 stopped and! 100 fi is Jram Smith, M rm, and Danvel Brown, defendants about two | them, and began to vent his rage at Louisa, saying, “You T heard loud tatking. 200 Gal & Unit D. 2 up, sehr James Neilson, Marston, from » first place. little prostitute, what do you mean by interfering with cas Was then adjourned till half past eight A. M. 200) Steamship Thomas 8) sey, Charleston, 6 hours, | : Coupe ie ‘wih. your sister? ‘ ~ a | with mdse, to Ht B Crom | Arr schrs Albert Dexter, Bearse, Baltimore; New Re- iu my yd OR) geoder nll 100 sae BhO Steamship Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland, 34 hours, with | eulus, Dayton, Ellzabethport; sloop Vigilant, Hatch, do, Sid y who | supe s ope, and a ag el —_ one = Faery : . " CIA 100 Cleve & Tol RR... muse and passengers, w HB Crouwe: 1 Co, sehr Hoekt, Cotlins, Matanza sister of aa Cooy pox was my | her he father could. stand this no longer, but on “ 5 ry Mark Korburk, Chane, Iie HL HT, Nov % 11 \M—Passing in, bork MB property firet and jx now » did mot accept it, but if | going to the aid of his daughter was attacked by Wells. A FINANCIAL AND COMMER L 150 Chi & Reynovls & Cushman. Bld in compan su Nenfuegoa: sehr fas ing the wil itis hers still. The wit ight ensued, and it was while Wells bad stumbled Waiconiy Hoe. 10-01. seo ‘or Bultimare. Oct 8. lat S448, lon 3446 4—Arr barks Ituiska, Brown, Boston; Harvest, ucknowle of letier, whieh w to the floor’ that Louisa held him—that little weak ; ferns bee Nov Arrslonp L Burrows, Denison, NY: him, w tten by hime Coupe, and creature never bold the arm of that grant | The Persia, which mild to-day for Kuropo, tok ont | th | HANS, Nov3— Areative kate Pr hat) fatter on the afternoon ue 17th of Fobr: was sianding. The story of Mr. | only $79 as expected. For th 100 La C & Mi | bork, and Logs a @iticuity occurred on the 18th of February — pistel was a fi jon. Wells first | weesent it neoms apecie E 10 do. i rdevbolts, Bremen; Wilbur Pak, Viner, Wodoms “CRIOUS LETTER FROM MR. WELLS TO MR, COOVR ANOUT THR M 5 on the father ning to save her, | . . ’ from tary ledustris, Moen ‘reame ech? Virgin's Antonie” < SORMER'S ENGAGEMENT TO THB LATTER'S ID00T I Weils struck him with a slung shot, then seized a rifle, | Tope are over, an tm wr , bara. Oct 2. with | a, a 2e Duren ¢ pieamehap 1 ve, Wil a i : Astonia, Fe Tuere was no doubt that Wells got the worst of the fight wecka to come. The late effort by th pus ¥ COMMERCIAL REPORT. ae, ore master, sper ¥ weather: een 8 | soa, Galveston and Indianola, ship Northampton, Elwell, Ha- J. M. Coorn, Fsg., Astoria :— uitimately, but he did not get half enongh—-not halt be | yy ghe rates of interest seems to have produced the very Xrspay, Nov. 10—6 P.M. rig President Z Taylor, Drinkwater, Provideace, in bal 4th, AM— Arr steamship Magnolia, Crowell, Galveston; ships My dear Sir—On Thurelay lest T visited Faden Mall, and T | deserved. "The character of Wells would be gone into. ; , nf coal were mide at per 100 | to master. Golden State, Morrill, Liverpool; Katahdin, ‘Oliver, Alleantes find'that § Lady Superior | Tyey bad wituesses who kuew him in South America and | OPPosite efects: loans for ninety days, or even longer, ow tye. The market clo: wu tavor of Brig Harp, 8 in Dallast, to SW Lewis & Co. hart, Pe : ni usd to both of | y Superior would testify how Wells | fair security, are Wie at four per ccut, Sehr Job iu, Maitland, NS, 3 Gays, with hate, aud Simo, % | got a pe. The counsel, in glowing terms leans 2 hove at three. Moreanti) n ? ‘a Sortrayed the heinous plot that Welle Bad devised against | “204 loans can be had anywhere w rec sana A Galton Vem via Miss Jane Coope—the wrong he sought to enact against | Paper of the best quality is soarce: short paper, wih | a ng aa rfather. He dilated upon the unhappiness | he best names, could be discounted at three per cent. ant | yrands were un Arno, Buropean, and brig on teveping 1 \inited yc presen Oo oad Mr. Coope by the course aud con | jarge quantities of paper, which is very far vege | owing oe deans RT smith, tee, rin, 4 days ORPOLK, New €-<04 betgIhope, White, West Indies; sehr Seals taseh ms “tyes I come te 8 ‘The first witness on the part of the defence was then | lass, is sought for at 4a. Exchange for the Pere superino tate, 9b 1b 0 8egs | Sheree Foe B Seite pty aw Sachse, Rockland, sehr Hunter, Rocke the met me; aad, when 1 was atthe dog called. — ruled dull wt 10834 a 1002, for sterling, and 5.200 5.17 | Extra Stale do. “4.60 a 4 80 | Beh icaman, Biekerynn, Grongeuten, Be ase, Risbvethpert; domes Gathun, a She made use of language disrespectful and unbecoming a EVIDENCE OF MANIK ROSE GRETRE DE, foe frenen Common to good Western. 415 @ 455 | Schr Mist, Disdaway, ‘Albert Pharo, Ca Philadelphia. Sut 9th, Bemeg indy. Atthe tive T took mo rouse of her anert-and | J resiled during last January at Eden Hall, near Phils . jowa, Michigan, Indiaua aid Oulo... 615 a 6 50 | Sehr Ann Caroline, Appl schrs Champion, Bowles (from *tynican), Savannah, Arevines aght best not to inform you what she said, but I find ylia; @ young girl named Jane Cuope was there; 1was | The stock market relapses #0 stewlily into the condition | F+q round hoop Obie (shipping brands),. 5 50 a 600 | Schr Henry Pinch, Da ap Srotgnow!, an days. Robinson, and EF i, Kelley, NYork; Mary Nowell, he is opeaking and writing fl of me to stra rng he Mr. Well + rine : ‘ " z ; — - fer Ka Rayner, Rayner, althnore, 2 days, | vell (irom Sandw: pT gy By ah ge the principal of the school; 1 saw vells there; when | of things which lasted ail » r thatt Batra Cour +440 0 775] Solr anna Bdncote, isi Chtoepteages, 2 Gaye. | “NANTUCKER, Nov S-Arr sehr Fly, Cheeaman, Phils epportunity to make aimends fc Tdeem i proper to | > t arrived he presented himself as an intimate | 1) soome to have been a reality. The featur 475 a 600 Sehr Doi aan Lore Tagg 24 inst, lat 40, | phia advise You Of part that she has e aware that abe | friend of Mr. Coope; 1 went to the Lady Superior and told h : 500 8 6 95 | tom wos EWPORT, Nov $—Arr Rr bri Martha Jana, Comnwaltie to be tll with me, poken of her | her what Mr. Wells had asked; Lehowed him the estab. | market, now vs lately, is much ¢ 550 a 750 hia: echen Julta Rogers, Pet Sap Rntoepand respons. When on my v1 il | lishment; he then asked to see Miss Coope, saying that | the public to buy up sound Stote securities and safe bonds, "750 3 860 Bebr Wolcott, Parker, Boston, 2 daya; with mdse, to Dayton iver, and Am : Jane 1 ¥ 7 poware aware, aud 1 was so muck pleased with | Mr. Coope would be yeny ect a Tally Superior ‘and | 884 Marked cantion in touching raitway stocks. Ty £88 | RET Eenivert, Coleman, Roxon for Albany. Bec nected racefulnons, and ber cand ues innocence, | he told ane Jane bught go andece Mr. Wells Pins Jae | mand for Miesouris and Virginias i steady, thovich not "Wis tims, with sales of ‘about 700 a 800 Ber $8 Neneran oes ven A Bee. a . Phileas Sit is Tid uot name this to'you when at your house, bat presume | to Mr, Wells; Tat by them, but Tdid not hear the cou | large; the former agnin touched 90, (at which point iho | bie. within the range of our quotations. Southern was Sel Ma ry Mankla, Reern, ‘est he Aibeny. ‘nator, sg haan ess would koow from the teaor of her letter aw bor fank news ‘versation that followed; they talked low; Mr. Wells was y i“ in good supply and heary, while were mnchanged. ‘Andler, Besse, Warebarn Sand W, Brerine tome even, that comeing mare, than craaty | wich Jano about an hour the ret tne; Sate te botieved to be rendy to supply the market,) and | © pond Salty Sica alvocs 1,400 bole, within the range of Sehr Bevin, ats in port Sittin, schra Jalia Roger, Abby: oe existed ot ope ‘tnay fasts he would take a letter to her father if Jane would write | the latter 96, For Erie, Hodson River, and Hariem | typ figures, Rye wos steady at qnotations, with oe videnee. “aw SUT eae bk rearr name of the person in Philadelphia to send it to, ie one: after Jane had written, iustead of cor bonds, the demand ig fair, and higher prices prevail in | sales of about 100 bbla, Cornmeal was stealy, Beir Sac, Crowell W onnay og Philadelphia rg: eer ae ying ‘was sent by me directed to Miss Jane Cope. Béen Hall. It rior she went round and came mio the front door With | seme instances. Land Grants are better; Mlinols Gent with «mall sales of New Jersey at our figures. Sehr Hudson, Wi em Fail River. } Bio, 3 Was read by the Lady Superior, and, as I uplerstood the indy ir. Wells: she said she had assigned to come in with Mr. * = WhealThe market was firmer, with an improved | Sehr Glide, Lowell, } yt Albany. Danes ao ™ ‘Mr. Wells remained about balf an hour after re | bonds are a shade lower, Bank stocks are rithe a io prices. The gene BF Fetend, Friend, Rew Lowdeo. jewel. do, Pres ncheon, ™ 4 and close 1 about 43,000 bushels, among which were ¥ AW armereng, pe . , Sehr ee i i Facer Kew ives tor Aen, DELPHUA, Now l—Arr steamer one ern winter crown, at $120, with | Soir fiannibal, rt Ewen for Awbafalaya Bay, 5: Marys, Gpavin, Bostos: brig A ee at $1.16, mixed Minois at $1 08, good | Texss, ny} at #1; choice white Miesour}, a «mall jot | Steamer Perel, Baker, Providence. seu, from NYork. brie Tangier, from Bt fot, from do, Cid steamer Kenehoc, Mand, eat $1 ©; far Ww good white South Steomer Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. to say, my lewer to Minn Coops was opened and reed but not | Well delivered to reseut package. in conse: dex ; rt e of one pei quence, et 1 supper of he eat tw wile oer torning from his walk inthe garden, while Jane was | quiet; we — — an oe nt of one per omer package was sent by 4 cont in wont in share ‘he yeinees in the Br, —— and Ihave not beard from # since. Tt contained 4 | tween them ia regard to a marriage, the box afterwards Mady's workbox, made ‘of corpelian stone—a rare curiosity. ax | came for Jane, but having received the letter of Mr. | #recuiative stocks today war very small, and ¢ Las being very valuable and usefultoalady. Tecoutents | Coope, we did not give it to ber: Mr. Wells came back and | confined to the members of the board who are buying said be was engaged to Miss Jane Coope and must see her count, in the absence of out. | efn at $1 43; poor to good red Soathern at $110 a writing the letter to her father; 1 heard nothing pats be nel or, eae, Rickmmont; Crown Folge ‘ridin, New Ore that the package, fta cont Mi eve sent back and del and selling on their own 9 e, BELOW. jeans; barks J Merrill, Park, Mobile; Am; Hammon), Boston: 2 : - he told me he came with the intention of macrying her $1 24: cmber colored do. at $1 28, and good white Ken tah, Yates, from Havana Oct 26, with angar, &c, to - ‘ad! 1d a LT ne agit that he had spoken with ber about it on the former visit! | fide orders. A decline c cent in the pr sid TURILANE Rar Batve tart Tove finn, Soeen, Besene tueky ot $1 45. Corn was heavy and lower, with more Deer of is receipt oF that the jack ge. coat be Aolus, from Torks oe pilot boat Wash | rigs Fannie Moyd, Matanzas; foedan, Gilman, Philadelphia; tT may in es, dew that he had engaged himself to her then, &e.; 1 told him | Galena was the most strik © of the morning the sles embraced about MO bushels, in- ington, No #). ie ‘ 0: an open leterr to the Lady Baperior, grat = NOL A proper place to Come to get married, espe " ‘ 28 cot that stern anixed at T5e . , sobre Gipay (Br), St George, for NYork; (Georee, TEEo oven sour dongher en remyene enpe wet tien | 5 pity toes a poodn ihe father's will;'be said dane wan | S0% It le urgued by many buil houses im the mirect that racer Sun 4 Sar Philadetpiis: Albert Jameson, Jameson, Joka E Patten, Har? ready to leave— or go with me parent wo ihe bal ahold ‘ave, and bad a right to get toarried: it was with great | * decline of ten per cent in the current value of the stock ao. Ge heer A. Pela. Hepat oa Adaee, Largan Refi end Gen, ae , Mant, NY our daughier wo lighted " % ranib . - : ’ ee, lores onions rely. This Wether in ; heulty 1 prevented Mr Certs trom scoing Jane, weave | is an exaggerated conacquence of a tell of Mfty por exnt in tort 19,000 bushels ‘for fair Wind during the day X to NNW. ————— OUTH, Hove—Arr sober Vlorence, Jameson, New pun, with sales of i Canadian at 50e. VIDENCE, Now 8—Arr steamer Petrel, Baker, NY hn Denhatn, tray, Bolt schra Alien Middietoa, Jy arin; Richard A Wood, Cranmer, and Sow Sea Guill, Howland, Baltimore; Joba Far. He Himes, Wiliams: arab s hardly a fair way | KO0d Stole. Onte were in stendy fad | most respectfully request that you thow rince sent her away from the school; Wells said he was | ihe uti earnings of the rood. Thi at Jie. He., and Western cept your daughter Jane. Believe me w be, going to take Jane away; the second time he wae - your friend and servant, CENCE At iview Hali he romained there three-quarters of an | Of putting the question. When the Galena eurnet its Tt was the next day after sonding this lotter to Mr. | hour: 1 examined Jane's letter to her father betore it was | standing as a large dividend paying security, two circum Miscellaneous. piles were mode The steamshiy Persia, Capt Judkina, sailed yesterday for Coope that the difficulty occurred; the box there des. | given to Mr. Wells; such is the custom in our school, * red to i * 1 a broaght Me., and ; : cribed was given me on the 18th February; I might have funees cress conmined—Mise Coupe pureued the exe | “Bee concurred to help X. Bi had no rival ia ¢ Liverpost, with 168 pansengers. big ye bg RS Lf Pa claimed that Louisa Coope was engag me before this | course of studics as the other girls tying trade west of Chicago, and a geries of accit arket exhibited some steadiness, while bo eg Boge te Bate 4 ‘Avery, do for Pawtucket; Kdward Wootten, Dibbl tum: she had ised barsh language to me; I did not rect examipation—We made hor follow the regular | Karope had ereated a demond for American breadet hange of moment a Eye he shin Sea Orvore Connacht. NY, sone 1 8 Regmour, Wlimot, Ronda Wed tek the defendants to go to my house when T mot them in Oat B Very | cach no wen never ts bef 4 on as rpoken Iot tout, 1 a8 90, low D : ter, Port Ewen: Fastion, Young, do; John M Par- the treet on the 18th of February: Thad kr self at all, ant | UO ° ee a Soh, hat no further. prarth Das Fp) ny I - 3 Coope by sight for more than a yes known again. These two of profit b . feared that the aip may paw Karst, roe Wi Orleans, Atanehor in the om Ba, os ory ever spoke to her in my Z tay, the 28th of ng lady speaks | now ceaved to exist. T alenia divides the Wosi- } Fees en abt from Chat *. . 1 last wen ete badly: sl pe WL Epeak it Correctly at al i 3 r Mf a late date, cons Philatciph that wane ee ee — ak Mt correctly at nese of the West with some six oF seven rive ‘ctloge for tale yoor's ore ) | Sn ait ere wes ny with Jane Coope © Hall and To the Court—She eoula be very easily persuaded int roads, and the demand for Arnerican broadatats for ti for the h e8 of the goason, and thipks Montr®, Nov 2-The ehiy Cornelia Lawrence, befre rey 4 jane Coope; 1 ww tthink F ything: anything would persnade her: she wae not « pean copsumption {x so small that the grain cantot profit 08 Will (Lexceed 3,460,000 batee beng ae bole Ly A A aelie, a 1 Mr, Coope for introduction to bis daugh bie of reasouing opou anyt a t ; vager ae- trade seen i hth cole ald aieend Ocak tenant amare iee Tina: omnradan Na bry q a Br. Coupe 8 pirate Se greta Rae wR ne bly be semt to market by rail. Due welght should be « oe Se ee vig and yo gay and ae Ae vn & Vic not © d . pope {0 TESTIMONY OF MISE LOUIRA COO% : ; 0,000, without ¢ iderntic a 0 7” = ttitana, ntroduct Mr. © id me that I | Tam one of the defendants in this case, aud a danghte: | lowed to these facts in speeninting on the present condition Lt to the extent iyi to ‘eilwood Walter, Bay, Sex Board of Under. | binteh, Biekse llow Harp, 10 we me, that she | of Mr. Coupe, also a twin sister of ‘ © | and future prospects of these Western rowls, and the Ras Mock writers, Kotght, Sears, do; ‘choad mpton, Stanton, NYork! sloope Wm rd ‘ known Mr. Wells between two and three Sines Wate depend en them the baw r Base Sons Decnaw, Gray, ot Providence from Monite, wx | Hawen: Hel -yt wi oy ‘ when he called at our house ia January last and spoke | Oe ines which step vem for busin experienced very heavy weather on the const, amd was blown | QUINCY. el Sarr phe HA Rogers, Philniciphia. j ‘ + me to our house and we refused to eee | Island and Galena are in a far botter position than mai ca’ Gamed to sen three times after having been up with the Capes of the oo ee ies ee ka Faden Hall: T suppose I spent rer enh came very much against our will; he was on no | other ronds, having bot a small funded and po flontis many local Gercl lanber puereo el wren. pert ot 8 bart, rede be i Oo agehragare sy omg With Miss Coope: an acting lady superior was pr terme of intimacy with me then; wo were tot friends; he | cone. yut ie atill remains aw open question whether the B, it is more dificult Heme day coceuntered a vient gale trom Ni, which grat: ir schen 1 Torts, Spoffont, N¥ork Of the time, I talked With the girl about getting marie called at our house on the 24th of January; he told me li . t estimates this year than usaal. Thy ally hauled to NW, when it blew a compleve hurricane, were | (0% Bengor ind sid ft): Wh, Am Chief, Pressey, dv for do. rn . : ~ me o t ean carn anything worth meatior over thelr workin “tae "i n 2) fathoms of water at the tine. et sehre Kila, Marston, Bolivar, Ingratiam, N¥ork; she asked me why 1 did not get marrind, 1 told her I | was guing to 0 k my father for @ letter of Introduction t pts at the Seuthorn ports » their | In 0 fathoms of witer bn Cf 8 if ebe would accept me for a husband. she told me | Jane. J think it was on Sunday evening: J told him \¢ | expenses and interest, We know, for instance, that even | enlenlations of a large crop, m on with soine | Brio Praxess Bisex, from Raatport tor Palermo, with a | WAN FRANCISCO, Occ I (by te! from & Laxid—No bs + i no objections; T ot then know that she was | would be of no use to ask for euch a letter: that Jane the sales of the Min ntral's bonds fail to make wp th allowance , at this time last yenr, the re carve of lumber, strack a lege, lost raider, and put into Yar | vals (rom the States eince the th. Arr aD, to sin. tp ‘au imbecile; neither her father por ber sister had ever n unfortunate girl, he would not be allowed to go and ser e . cot te were nded by the panic, while prices | mouth, NB, fall of bay lh a dintes or pariioulars given. Kadine, Ruaaan Posseratone: Rr bark 1 Back wood, informed me of it; I did not in that interview ask her to | her, that we did not want apy one but our own family to | ‘iference between the receipts and the expenditures of th y declined. Should the erop reach | Pha Kare Hea: rienns for Portiand, which went | Cid ships Western Coetment, Reed, Hong Kong; iSoridas (80, the convent: I talked to the young lady in know al her: he asked father for the letter, | road, The other Weetern reads wore lower this moral it willall be Wanted. The eupply from Wie SF wie imekont By was built at Macbias in ba Pr My rts De { voice; I told ber that I had even her father a viher said nO—that my sister was unfortunate, and . nt Oe " 4, it ie enid, will be measurably ent of, while su 849, 199 tone, and rat . ange Tk gy! ws Hilinols Central fell off \. Mt } 7 " . | Mary B Jone ee, NYork, schra Albert ro, and told bim I was going to cali the rest of is, that to one should soe her; the pext time 1 | | eer York « A noted for China. Nothing can check the sendy jg lit tone Moenssinren, Kyftn, trom Benton for St John. XR» | Ha: RR Talbou Cxenten t tell her Icalled upon ber because I was an oid | saw him wir two or three weeks eke. New Vork Comtrat w plive demond for the article but serious politieal | Hyirlcra Hs ato er sarc ar ive — Wea TRM, Now “Arr sehr Caratine Sy ants Pease wend of be e' r jed by huis request; 1 told ht: he then brought the lette unwise pr of on, OF Mc i . 5 oy Coker, NYork. and bed told him | was going to call upon the young lady ke ye awey ; that if he could mot tee uncharitud . age 7 pool about 1,000 bis. rosin were Ravimore, elied on the, hana nib haudeak nk. ‘id rigs Lady the Lake, fers not tell the Lady Superior that I called by request 0 itd get he eid that he understood | of wne ab more, We stated hhds. tobacco at 228., with some 900 at, Chanel, fren r Rc Nongz— Arr gre See Ranger, Bate father, 1 would know the Lady Superior if ed of eighty thom in our information derived from a pouree genera Dace cotinm at 910d, a 7-22d. To Loniton about 2,000 | pisimouche whch prt io hewn Lig ge mg Oy hg Faron: perthwentte, Rogers, NYora. Cid sty J wee her: the lady you now point out to me in the rited from our mother: he said he never Gaad Ie Was probable the Septetsber em: dagawenla bts, rosin were engaged at 9. per Z80Tbs., and 30 tone | lecking nbout 100 strobes por Lour, Thr WC Blhesom, Heh Honen. t room the Lady Superior whom I saw at he tundertook; we are not worth that J oO" net aee ft: piener it ged sien Tineced cnice at 169, Gd. There wae nathing new to Glas Runnes Vassei—Capt Kelly, of sche Mall, at Provite AR ICRFORD, Me, Nov Pe Are sebie Lewis, Harvey, Rone to take the from ehureh; I went into | fal! ele none of inber, 18 ¥ abor row or to the tinent. A vessel of about 1,000 tons | states that on the 21 uf, on the outward panange to Phil “ wehbe Babeoek, Robi the hin; be spoke | and that the Ovtober carnings would chow no eae up to toad with cotton at Savanah for Liver: | phin, when non 45 milos £W from Montank,exme ‘near rs ee nthtigrotn bd —— marr aned tonpenk 00 me; | 9,16 statement ie now denied in the street, and pool at a hing Into the wreck of a vonwl, Her Uites mast heads were ov Ar park Mary dd acked ber partission to do #0: Tealled again on o: {bold bam he hand | hee Serer a eee ates m4 Fert. —Snles of 600 a 800 boxes raieines wore made at | Ut Of Waler, the royal yard laying by, held by the litte UG Say Nae Are sche Pav two oF tlre wooks alter the frst visit to see trl that 1 would write to the | crease In the October earnings is looked for, Tt is #9l, | ort prices, A lot of new almoude Were on the market, but Irn oes, Ths peru of tie reese wae about iwo Test above wae — tween (hore vieite I visited Mr. Coope’s house, I | Lady Baperior and tell ho about hy m—not to let hum have | and with rome plausibility , thet the Galena pot show | net roid. No dents the slave ship Hablee, before re rorted soutent MISCELLANEOUS. did not elt Mr. Coope nor Lovisa that t had contencted a | access to my sinter, &-: Ttcld him that June was an ud- | q decreased buiness without the New York Conéral doing | Av —Sales of about 2,000 bales were made at Abe. a ok ees i eoaa Matrimonial alliance with Mics Jane Coope; I told Mr. | fortunate girk—that éhe wae wot like the rest of the fami “ She., moetly for abipiment. O Miia Vesser—Schr Ocean W: . vancy Goope that I hada otter for bisa an paore:, 1, told Mr. | fye-thet ane was only @ child: iny father next reserved | we same; that with broadstufts m cheap as they are, and | “i.on Within n few days past there han boen an im- | Srtmeasivce make tr otras Bele ele eee st Ape, k AT WHOLESALE. he wok the letter and said it was not sealed ¢ letter from Mr. Wells, on the 18th of Felruary father | as unprofitable to the produc he roads whieh rely on Proved dems i for Seotel pig, and at better prices. The | not been heard from. She was a stauneh vesse) of 70 tas, and BALM. ATaD, af sa0re £00, and asked who @ was from; T told him and I went down to Astoria to buy ay b Erober traneporting them for an income cannd@ do a good busi. | let yerterday and to-day have embraced 200 a 380 ton: gbout six yegrs old. Owned by the captain and other parties. Roa Ls ought to know the writing: be took it to the | met Mr. Welle below Mr. Mills’ store, we pas 7 - : 6 chiefly at $23, six months. Some holders demanded g24 | Insured for $2000, New ‘nda light end said, “Yer, it ie danghter 1 thought | little distance before I recognized bien ibis onid t ness, and that, of the ba number of passen for. good quality. A ship of about O70 tone, was to be launched from the yard of | Woold reapertfully announce sheen ana and retaliers he was pleased that I had called upon Jane. I found out | “There is Mr. Wells’ pa stopped and called gere carried over’ the Contral ju October, a con vs were steady and in moderate demand, My sna John Currier, Jr, of Newquryport, Mh inst. She is for sale, iomed LT ng | furs in this et pew ibe n 10s, wate a were Guetta. She etecawtes Ses ia wwe! the next time that I went to Kien Hall that Mr. Goope hed | him: he came up the wagon, and father Wrherlemen, Live—The marked was steady, with sales of common eh from New Bedford Sih inst, trig Leonkias, for Atian te | fonts, of throwing hele stocks open for retailing pri proportion were provided with ch mbibited me from seeing lis danghter: 1 did uot go to | sud,“ Mr. Wells, there is your box, and { wish to speak jhe ge i ” Kaien Hall the second time to take Jane Goope away: I did | to you a moment,’ Mr. Wells seemed to be very excited, | Hekete, bought during the war with the Frie. | Rockland at 76e.; lump was dull at 87340. . ost 80 bogn an the season for congudr A not tall the Lady Buperior that Thad come down to take | and said, “Mr, Coope, this is no place to receive the box | It should be the policy of the Contral to silence th Mot asens —The market wos steady, witha good demand | xf! it Pruvincetown Gh Gr nwt, ctr Varo HE Hi, Corns | | Ktcing the Tegaiar Teather set grea the fivber vo esate the young lady away, I didnot tell her nor tell any laly | or talk over this matter: come down to tw house; I will id true state 0 facts from the trade. The sales embraced about 200 hhds. : = thetr cumtom, canines belles eftber stories by @ promptand truc statement of the facts. Hud t en, dee. Nr TY, Justio POT. that I had come there to take away my bride; | told the | be there in fifteen or twenty minutes,” and that he would diver high “ Cuba muscovude at 2e., 25 do. Porto Rico, at 2he.: 50 head, and. showing a | of the exme, 0 ‘do still believe in the Lady Superior that we were etgaged to be married: 1 | mach prefer that father would go alone: Thad not spoken | 00 River was rather higher today. Harlem was in flr | pis, New Orleans, new eFop, at 46¢., and 200 do. old, at | ,,A,larce.ehin. with » fal Tenet pers head, and Re | Ihe ee eas — naked to coe June and war refused: T did not tell the uty | to Mr. Welle, but than put my hand out of the door and | demand at an advance of 14 por cout, The fullowing | 24e erga Oe canes Georg ee J ass pecay ts ne Superior that! had come to take Jane fram the ach sid, Twill not perma pa to go alom.”’ father tied his | ware the October carnma: — Nava Sromne.—Sales of 360 bbis. fine rosin were made | firig Flying Regia, Hutehinson, hence for Curacoa, Oot 29. To thie he attention oy dy Superior informed me that the box | had sen horse in front of Mr. Mille’ store, and walked down wah fT At $4 20 $6. Sales of commen yesterday and today | mt on Oy. rhe ad not been given to her, and 1 supped the Laiy | me to Mr. Wells’ house: he opened the door ae we | October, 1867 $84,901 18 | ombraced abe® 1,000 bbls. at $1 50 a 81 85, clowing at Frareten | Ports, =e Paoy FURS, ot read the lotter | sont Mise Jane Coope, from what | opencd the gate: he aaid, « Miss Louisa, Fam delighted to | Ottober, 1868. coves 87348 9 T 91 oa 81 623g." Spirite turpentine wore dali at ble Prrsror Oct 2— Ane B nes, Mines re. Mauonens vin Pat. | eonbraing the ‘Sent ne frollas the more di: this was in Febraury some timo—i can't tell vow at my house,’ we went in; he closed thp parlor Faery | Lriwle terpentine was heavy and nomiml at $4, Tur was | MN, SM fm ile en heres ‘Piriewns; 224 GLOVRS AND FANCY ROBES, 1 had po other in going to Eden Hallon the | door, locked it, and pat the key in his pocket: the first Increase tunchanges Meta, Paageh, Pi all of which they will geil to veh bayerp aa are fe Perer'ot falp second time then to eve Migs Jage Coope: the frst time 1 1 tung be sald was‘ You dammed little prostitute! how dare Reading wae % per cont bigher today, being stimu Oye<The market for lingced was dull at 0. Tho CAD, Tait ndie Cerete Selie, NYork. competition and legitimate business.