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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8227. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. “ — ms me - * a tte political and commercia! rely. foices, (No,"? gq. 97 been to-night was not a texapor: sitement, but Mr, Ashmeal—We obj TRE ACQUISITION OF COA, — | SauiipentitsaJateioty uifcseincsa crsuca cncsres | Sede over Malta, eatcry ane Uae eee, Reate | See tat, Tae hina weno bates | THE ALLEGED WIFE POISONING. |, 2. Asbmeal_—ve ohjcct m th reve a any man Fo ee Data Oe La Re aZ ont: | fliteen years #' aco we were tld with referents to Toxas | alluded withe unrqaa! excrange det ween this co¥msry and Died tiinathintnctnse ove of procuring the conviction of another persoa would Ce eee 8; sad Oe ee cap ee Conditions be coastiatonetiy tase | S2A% Our terr' gory ready too large, that tha acquaisi- | Cul appealed to the shvemaker and the Dutcher, Court of Oyer and Terminer. swear that he bud not done ao, oer Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. ‘The District Attorney said that such observations were “ dons ded entablished ; | tion of Tex-,5 was not to be looked on as dosirable, tha: | whe! they should not be permitted to send their pro- Meeting of the Democracy at: | fr'mithinsrigntat we poopie therent to-isrma'tresscvs: | tho courety "im fact, wan of Bo values in evitotce of | ducteto Cabs in exsaange for the segar aint tosecoo sey Tamm: SZ, reign Ete, wn the B Rowers, sa privileges of the original one i% was stated that it between our Possessions bog ae of paying for moe ‘nant PeRMAD y Teall, ‘These resolutions [ diseumed and elaborated in a speech at Ce aa tee ee Gamiaa cad, Meet ohne | aay eee . and as exprewer tay preset views upon the wus | 04d on the floor of Congress and heard charges | ry of He enumerate: tho Speeches of Senator Brown, of Mississippi, Hon. ; upeailed for, SEVENTH. DAY—VESTIMONY FOR THB PROSECUTION | Weal) ne CONTINUED—A SICK JUROR. @. Were you present when anything was pat upon that, body by you o1 other ? A. Ne ln Mancu 14.—Dhe People v2. James Stephens. —Ia conas. | pore, >Y 300 oF apy other pers of Or say. knows quence of an order from the Judge, that the space inside r. Cushing (emphatically) —I has ig gg aa the time, ious art of American manufacture which were ject, if you will pardon the sgoilam, f wil burrow far the ocea- | Drought up agains’ that good man—Polk. (Applause.) | var’ ticles 1 . ona Breen the bar sbould not be thronged by persons for whom tuera | _ The Court—'the question is admiited. I wish 1 ract. after enumerating the trianpha of our | Texas was acquired, apd it proved a great dea! better | shipped to Cubs, and pomted out how each section of tha stem, it proceeds: — than apy one bad expected. Take California, too, A | coun’ would de beneriited by having that island a por- when they address the Court, would use @ different tone. John Cochexna and Others. *7Not have we yet fulltied the deatiny allotted nm. New ter- | contain Sentioaan geolkred 15 the United statse Senaie:| da, oF tbe Union, and a free market for ovr produce. | was no eitting room,the court was nat so densely crowded | Tho Court fe and hag been polite to counsel. nitory is spread out for usto subdue nd ‘rile: new races | thar he would not give a rush for. the whole | Asa ical question, be contented that natare bes | as heretofore, There were several ludies present. Mr. Cushing—I except to the qaestion, and the Court ' enn Sree a ee re aes palate ang Sogo; new it | countzy, aud, a8 evidence of its want of value, | designed Cuba to boa portion of this country. Ha ‘wait At the sitting of the Court, Mr. Alfred Bruch, one of the | MY ¢xceptto my tone ak mach a3 it kes. I doexeapt to. ‘Lotters from Senator Gwin, Joslah Randell, | wnpbs for us to achieve ony tsyatom, | suetancerTits laying two hundrad years ia the posession | at some length on the hoportance of Cuva i coanectivn : 5 i Aasret Breas, the opinion of the Court, and the Court may take exception Dis. ever’ peeion, of which, uni ing eat fecliities foreoamu | Of Spain, and had never developed any regources. Now, | with the trade of Brazii and all South America. He waa ia | Jurors, who has appeared rather delieate since the com- | to my tone. I have an exception that shail go on record. Waniel §. Diekinson, John A. Dis, pin may ve made Moro accessibis to overy ober than were | in leas than fifteen years we have got our millione and | favor of taking it by virtue of necessity or the luw of uae | moncoment of tho trial, said it was with dilficuity he | | Judge Roosovelt—You can put it down in writing and Amasa J. Parker. the States to euch other at the ime theyiormed the goa- | hundreda of mlliona from that country; besides it hes | ture, or by the force of power if neceseary. (Cheers, reacbed home on Saturday; he enfferel xo much trom yer- | band it to the Court. a ? federacy; it ae note Si onaeaerine: Spencianeies jenvvoof tbe | developed an extraordinary agriculture. ‘Phen wo op, There was atime when America should dave stract, and | igo afd dizziness, be was completely prostrated. Mr. Mr. Cusbing—The counsel cannot and will not do it. &e., &e., &e. Jurdingits own wastsond tapslers, ane palling mba aie, | Cdba for tho purpose of nations! dafence. Tho islaad?) that was when the Black Warrior was seized; ant bad wo | Brush banded 10 usu Jules Semite pate Chose | Weere en ns cThe, couns Appeals, If the Court likes, 16 borough, to the effect that it would be a must suicidal to | may take my exception or not. Ihave no tones for tha him in bis present condition, by bringing on @ renewal of | Court or the pritoner; but here, as counsel for the pricon- ap attack of parsly ass, from which be snifered lastsummer, | cr, | will stand and agsert his rights; and I will go to the The Court remasked that it would be impossivle for this | Toombs with him and hapg with hin uvlese he fangs as- cage to be tried with eleven jurors. ourtof last re | corcing to right; and he won’t be hung on tones or opor sort bad very properly decide’ that tbe o of tho | chemical arte. ‘If he is guilty I will sympathise with him, prisoner was not sufficient to aliow a departure from the | Loes tae Court understand the tone thas speak iu? iH 2 ‘ 6 E ? the helm thea Cuba would have besn ours, it whica prescrive actifclal | lays right in the mouth of the Gulf of Mextca, aad blocks | @ pilot at ma ry we been Sonus tiga, will esd thentecbenl oa Unitea in politionl en wall | up the BMissiesipp), with all its products, It controls the | ( t 78.) But another casus bellé would arige in waich a ‘Tho domesratts repubHoan electors of this city friendly | 88 patural bonds, and form but one political s” stem, aud thas® | outgoing and incoming of the exports and imports of moet | white warrior would be prominent, when the cohorts of “Psp web eas pes , | free, contederated, aelf xoverned republic, reoresnied in | of tha Westera and Soutiwestarn States, We want Cuda | America wonld descend opon the island with a sword in ‘w the adnsiaisiration aud the principles of the party, me? | common bait tw tne yey oe ef nak cxtibiung to 2+ | for tho'purpose of extending oar agricultaral re-ources; | one bapd Bd 2 parse mm the other. (Loud chesrs.) Hs ' ere el m Jat nigb$ ot "Tammany Hall, for the purpose of expressing | eee ee aoe aa ees citeurre sec, | We Want more sugar, and clraapar sugar, and ths way 23 | wassure that his words found a fall response in she weet, " tf he aeqnia! ‘nion be formed, anc justice be éstab'ioked upoa radar: | get it is to acquire the country where it can be produced | ing. (Applavse.) In coaciusion be said that the standard paves Bere gle ala yal alae taht Ke ing (oundaitong= the dauiesis tranquility meurod, top comusdg.| fmebuadanceand cheaply, ‘We wankis for the cetsseien | cl Ol Aerumpan) wasatoas tod te tet ee general rule, He woud give Mr. Brosh overy maul. | The Court wish to kuow if you have excepted, If 30, toven e'chook the hooming of a gun in the Park, a burning | Géfense be provided tor, tas. a: eral mollare promoved and | of our commerce. Down in Mississippi, upon the backs of | Nght of tha morniog would exhib the word of our | gen: ,and would take a recess whenever the juror ae- | plage band your exception up. tar barre! in frout of Tammany, and tho music ofa band | the blessings of liberty s-cured io powovity. Oar frm of | the Father of Waters, there lives nor s mau, woman or | ido'atry—“Cuba!” Mr. Cochrane then retired amid loud | Syeaite Mr. Cusbing—I make an exception to the whole of it. Oe eet ca ett yeti. | child who does not glory in the expanding communes of | cheers The District Attorney aid he woullseat acarriage with | Q. Did you over interfere with the body inauy way? A ent politicians wer | dle, and deriving ita just powers irom the couseut | New York. We wantCuba to extend the commerce of | — Cries were raigad for Benjamin, but the Chairman an- | Mr, Brush to aud from the court every day. In the presenoe of the doctor, who noticed the unusual Smesnonored institution. Several emiaent politicians war | O° yom governed, its” tufuenes are ua powerta! | Poston, Philade)phia, Baltimore aud New Orleaps, as wall | nounced that w despatch had besa received from eeuator | yyorarh, to and fro procasded with. state of preservation of the body, and requested some gen- inyited to be present. Among those from abroad were Se- | tor goud at the remotest limits o4 at the polite al contre, WwW of New York—to eash according to its Jesorts, | Berjamip, stating that be was detained in Washington by Aune Fee, examined by the District Attorney, deposed— | Ueman to touch it, I tonched it;'I never bad any arsenic nator: Benjamin, of Louisiana; Brawn, of Mississippi; and | 47@ unlike Df leon pagar sha gone befure us, and th Capt, RYNDERS—Bogton would gta very small share, | secial business. The meoting then called londly for Mr, with them aze unjust J reside at 146 East Twenty sixth strect; my hosband is | about BS Persoa since I arrived in New York. (Ob- au epg beer; 1 know the prisouer; I knew Mra, Stephena | jected to. for about seven years; Law her the day before she dicd; Croes examined by Mr. Cushing—Stephens was married 1 saw ber before she at Beliturbeit; he was not married at Cavan; be ne throngh Cavan; I was nota looker on at the ceremony; I was in perfect health; she was alwaye yrumbling; she | Was present at the sceue; Stephens has a brother who ia complained at that time of a pain in her breast. married to encther aunt of mine; Iam nota drupe —t To Mr. Cushing—It was some months betore her sick- | With I was; I wrote a number of ra to Stephell from (Cap* then, Treckon.”? Lavghter.) ‘these are the reasona woy | Cavanaugh, of Minnesota; and the Cazirman announced persona, of whataver | that, altboogh Mr. Cavanaugh waa ia the oky, ho was Pug, of Odio; Hon, Messrs. Bocock, of Virginia; Vaitn- | anderroncoua, The social ples wihch churctorizes our eye. | Th Os te of acquiring Odba, aga. e digeam, of Ohio; Cavanaugh, of Minnesota; Howard, of | Feitginn of the Saviour of iarn to uo tap-aiicrer Maser | Poliucal faith, must ‘be npresast: by tem We ehey will | wefeetunately. coo fucd. to fis Real hy Seas eee ee versof Congress. Some of these gontlemen, | Our system wins by its justice, while theirs aonyht to terrify | candidly weigh them. Then I haya a little private rea | [A voice—“'We're sorry for it.”} John Kelly was then Cahiiornia, members of Congreca. to | BY tsvower. Our tarctiorial boundary may span the coatl. | son of my own, whick it would nob de proper for me | called for; but, a8 ho wes not Gressot, Capt. Rynders Mewever, were unable to attend, and sent appropriate mee RE yr BRS a i to keep from you. I want Cuba for the extension | came forward to address the assembly, otters of apology. member of the confederacy Would ailll sustua tactt and sow, | Of Slavery. I speak for myself, and not for any | Captain RyNDERS said ho was only going to say 2 fow ai lock the doors were thrown open, ant quite | tribute its influences for the general good; every pillar would | Party. (Seneation.) Lat Greolay understand this, let | words. (A Voise—'Go ahead, invincible Rynders.””) Wasa At sight 0” ness that I saw her have the biack eyo; I did not notice it hese ‘and one from Orange county, N. Y.; Stephens m t In afew moments the hail was | ‘Abd erect, and bop ‘strength aud beauty to the edifice, Ta | Garrigon understand this, Jet all tho dirty abolition craw | he got started he intended to go ahead, (Hurraz.) ie | during her sickness; 1 know how #h9came to have the | wrote back to me; I have been in the ‘Dusiness in alargo crowd entered, bens . matters of 'na:tonal le, on, & numerous population, ex- | understand it. (Cheers.) I speak for myself ant thoes | would not enter into an extended arguments black eye; she came to my place; I noticed the eye, aad | Ireland. Q. What is that—describe it? have seen well filled, tended territory, and dt led interests, would tend *o reforms | who agres with me. We are told, if we take tho island of A Voice—Go ahead, invincible Rynders, Wat, D. Kuvxxvy called thomeeting to order, and stated. | gerve'thoright of the Seon ted oe eae eee ae i Oye eee | Cuda, we shall offend England ana France. The dec) | Captain Rynwres—Now, if tbat fellow ‘wants to spesk, : ti - ‘i : ih ls te Basten ~ will. (Cheors and langhter.) Svppose those govern. | for God's aake let him speak, and I will pay him for it. Me odjectof the gathering. Ha proposed that ex-Mayor jogiaticn: rom the centraligm to whioh i fs hastening One- | We " ? io . i - 63 q if the legislation now brought before Congress would be left | ments should go on. atiita, if we don’t bring tem down, | He would not enter into a long di Andrew H. Mickle take the chair, Carried with ap- | undone, as it should be; a large portion of the residue would | d-—n me. (Renewed cheeriag and laught: Pause be _brogented io ihe consideration of Sate Legislatures: aud | it, to us whether they like it or not? When zy JoRgress Wor le r 2 miata 1 ‘The Cuamaan briefly returned thanks for the honor rape of is Jegltiaate functions without inconventeuce gr de- | 0l00dy old bruiser (applause) has gone si doe him. Ex-Alderman M:Connel! then vinainys the sai en batt rete seaticar of these sentiments ed septs. Pisndering Sorted (A a oy bp wait sonathing, Mr. Cochrane hac : 7 Presidents and Secre- | ing them especielly to the acquisition of Cabs, and than! w ot Heard at eprrter’s stand; other voices | ner. maien OE 9 eis. waar of Nice tod. me )0u for your tavitatlcn, Tam sincerely youre M6 | instanby cried * Put him out,” “Put hum out; Throw | and full of wishes, with ber arms extended to Yo taries, which were unanimously accepted. es D. 8. DIOKINSON. him out,” “ Torow pim out”) rica; and ifhe wa3 not oMstaken Young Amor: Tease V, Fowrsn, Postmaster, then came forward and bastphiniibaanChnsistastubiom << % 4 jp ee Captain Ryspers counselled e, but the cries coxa. | mosi hearty wish to embrace Miss Cuba. (App offered the foliowing resolutions, which were onanimously | pyo..gh 7 ghal! not be able io be wittnat aT, tinued, Then there was a great rich ¢ laughter.) Wo wera willing to do this on asked ber how she camo 19 get it; sho told me she was | the same sign “grocery” in Now York, and I presume it painting « chest in her bedroom—that she left the cover | 18 the same kind of bi 4 of it open—she got up to give her little girl a drink, apd Mr, Ceabiag— The mente “bad rum and worse whis- sbe knocked her eye against the chest; Mrs. Stephens was | key?’ (Laughter. ) sick two years before her last ilineas; she told me itness (here identified a letter, produced, to be in tho that Doctor Cadmus said that if she took that sickness g of his fut —I left England on the 18th of again she never woutd get over it; I lived at one time mext y relations wita my father were pleasant with oor to them; Stephens and his wife lived togethor on | be exception; I suppose you kuow whether it was or not huppy and united terms, by the letters that you have; Stephens and my sister came y yaasion, £9 they bed Waat id | had exovgh towatisy any reaconablecrowd. (Ta: giaad, tha | But he would offer a few suggestions. ing round | Baid about our country and other countries Bibuatering, the world insulting everybody, fighting everybody and | but he thought oy Dad ieft the giat of tho mat lescribed Cuba in @ most poe ‘2 the District Attormey—Mre, Stephens had been to | on board the vessel when J arrived. Q. Did you go to my room twice before she took ill; she said to me, “what | Stephens’ hovse that night? A. Yee, sir. Q. Did he go do you Wink James has been dolvg? be has sent De. Cad- | with figs or you with him? A. We both went together— mus to me;”? she Faid there was no necessity for it; she | (laughter)—T sat up al} that night mm a rocking chair; Wil- was that kind of woman that did not like to put bim to | liam Knox was there, and lay on the floor. Q. Did he not 7 aicg on | while from a dozen to thirty mon surg: erme—t) legalize th e solommnicy, and 2 ’ Ti bed on that igh y ; i "i ‘ a 4 cay next, re hee Fox ‘i gon y men surg. terme—to legalize the marriage solemnicy, and : the expense of a doctor, lo aciose a bed on that wight? A. I don’t know; Knox si voclieeonsly, agited, IR ond. Cheers; (he Fomine | ee rhe aiieae tor MUR Tea TE Cat oS Le the Said some ane towards tas door. caliod | Dut if Mise Cuba's mothor w' nitating Meghan Geiiiond tial aio asided af 16k Male | nan L det o@bioet ore. Aowacan Goces ties night and kk: being irequently interrupted by applauae:— has 2 deep inteest in the xequi-ition af Cuba; and more espé- | Out‘ Clear the way there, and let them out; the rest or | way of purchase or !ogu! ma: Twenty-sevenih street; knew Mrs, stephens; saw her | Stephens awake; there was joubg mao there name Whereas, ‘he policy of extending the area of freedom and | cially bas the North, wotch would realize 69 much more large- ‘on keep back there and let them put him out,” and the | to run over there am away with her and marry her | once during her illness; to the best of my knowledge it | Bennett, I believe, who slept with the prisooer that night, enrobing ew regions and serrivorles under wae basner of | ly the benefiie and Nosainga of the iroe trate Mt would secure’ | Hike, till the party wae expelled, anyhow (laughter), apd then \! be ko it, | was two days before her death; she was lying on the bed | and who, I believe, has been sinve married to a nieces of sepubhican verty 2 and aways haa been e cardinal aim, de- | us. The suts needs but to be discussed apd understood to Mr. Browx—1 the only argament she cap, atthe can- | jn her awn haa she gent forme, and asked moif 1 | Stephens; I am perfectly confident that Stephens never sk you, fellow citizens, while England | let her aubmitto rei | non’s mouth, (Cheers and lav; iversal approval of all 1 4] EA ed that Jou re leading tho | Bae, RTH Te eae Ge pro. sii that af Gabe stood in tho Fe 4 wat 7 Ic wsion an ¢ expression of the pubjic sen- ere, vi Ht bo u "0 8! at Me 810: the athe Weecusion of mew. reorulis und etacdard bos "Hy regan tot PIRMASAJ.PAKKMR. | her? “Bis hes exendod her domisioa all oer tus | mouh cl the Saine he 7 Kd cause,” und whereas, the Prosident of oT E . world; there ig not a conntry, there is not 2 continent, | with England or France side of ‘the quod o dha egret chery an LETTER PROM THE HON. JOUN A. DIX. sh on. When rt fe and principle of the democratic party, al jetons of democrats generously agreeing ao Pap ho ‘this ms ver.) Mr. Brown bad glish channel or at the and we should mpt to interfere their aitzmot to take it, they would do more than that— kpew anything that would be good for her throwing up; | asked me to goto bed that night; I took breakfast next T 2a) 1 did not, and T hoped she would soon recover; she | morning with Stephens and Bevnett. said she never would recover, as her throwing up was not Q. By Mr. Cushing—are you sure that you saw mo natural: she asked me to ook at the contents of a basin; | at Bellevue Hospital? A. Yes, sir, and shook hands I did eo~it was a kind of yellow and biackisi. with you; I am not aware that I have been indicted fhe United Sintea, in wnom we re N: Sh10, 1 there js not a clime, in whigh abe has not dom che ate chatpoWn and advocate of aonad ¥ New York, March 10, 1859. at taint: f nul tals e i fence; a A Brpciples and eae eee raceme eoilvedls anh anneganel x pOrRtunwe:—Your lnvitatlon to address the damacrecr of | did we ever object to her obtaining it? W. they srouid tap it at Crosa- yanaingd by A es i and his wife — ie i Lads ies Hee! bs re Pillengt A pohoy with reference to tne acquisition of Cuba which har- | 1 een a bak — y Hall ou Monday mel < , t cared abou! oe ng we N18, | « yrs lived together bappy ant oomforta la. f A" ananassae ee from Judge We ish? Wit ry nizes with the traditions of the demoreatic party in the agi, | Just recelved, ard I regratiha: a business engagement wl extended her dominion every whore; and when dul we in- | sy, You are fools thasyo2 didn’t taka it," Laughter.) | Q, Actor the death of Mra, Stephens, how did the Bell TaD jade Wel tuers— You And redeste in the secen: bali of the ninetebath ceasiry that | 123000" postpone compels ine to decline tt ¢ should regret terpose to prevent her? We do justice,and wo must de- | Young Ameriew could Cava, Let thes: bat repea! | girls ireat the chile? must explain to me what you mean by an arrest? fame gallant and candid ulplosacy by walch ‘Tho nas defer: bade pedir eR gE ine eof she meeting S41 | mand justice, 1 dun't stand awed by tha presence of ontrality Jaws and : jObjccred to by the prosesntion.] Sr. Cushing—It means that you were met by a man gon, more than Sity years ago, aoquired he — heen long ago and repeatedly expressed on public oscasions, | these great Powers. We wi! say to Enginnd and oor own book. tye Judge Suid it wes a question in the discretion of the | with brase butions, who was more anxious to see you na by urchase from ®% Power FertaRe tae Mat Of Ge presont ‘spaniab ¢ whereas, tbo island of Cuba, from its geogray Pevition, ccmmanding the mouth of the Missisippl river and the eutrance to the Guif of Mexico, end from ite na- th “ i heron ( Sara) ndvaniages, sklod by the art ur, the onglceer, 1 and of thy Unis ie tly erasere wish we ysae | Eogland or France proposed to acqulsoxt, and we shosld | They knew thut, a2 a pa r, 9 evald givays mus yemain. under any ireien Hower eeto7e | friend end fellow chien, JUHN DIX. | fay no, it shal! not be done, wou!d not all the warkd say eter. (Laaghter.) id ito his duty, Pe ieraler rencuae aimee! ation atte Lanedin rains THM SORIKE fein aeaE tows “This must not be, the island ‘s not near you, ani | vent awfully ayainst his feol'ags. (Laughser.) Gini or erien ax¢ our sister bteteson the Fasiho aida. of the a ischial, 3 8 nt, 1 you bave D9 right to seck a quarrel about it,” Sow! all | ovrced wih Mr, Cochrano iat they waniod su Sooo feveivea | tbe world say t nce if hey interfere it fren (App.ense cinta censiien of epee Dafiiomeetigg | 38 in vequiridg Cuda; their-iaterterenca woul! plainly be joctrine of extaating the eee eee an tan A a Pace ce tone pon “the acquis: | 1rowned down by the ress of tho world. Ifthey intarfere | aiea of freadom—'t wocld evar be thir doctrine. We inne aioe teaebencnintna gi triacs ments will pewreat | obey eeck a quarral. Will they doit? No, taka my word 4 will have Cuda; ib may not be tomorrow or rent day, Sertihonlinen Awe natusad eerttets nse Seale fit UEYAT Apa este to us; ae ie | fordt they wil do no such thing. No, Lagi aad France | but we will bave it, let thom all it iibusteriag or what- ala) are Lot More anxious to lends, thau you | ever they choose, What di an d Russia aud operations, w 4 toe dewanca of ether or caz do you a | Avstriw and Fr Whoa Dotwithstanoing the ovstacles which have tor thy moment heen | Wo Will give you thrown in the way of the gecompliahinent of this important | mand jus measw ¢, boib at boie and cbroad, have undiminished conti | pose the ese ar ag distant aay, That itmay be eonerar- sstice, and at your bands we will d said, Cuba se, let it cost what it will, (Applauge,) Sup- | 2 !arge portion ic sailing thto Havana bay. Jaud of Cuba Jay across the Bogiish chanel, or Imices than ten days tue stars and atripes Bay of Biecay, instead of iu the Gulf of Mexis0, and joating over the Moro Casth M ta Court. He would admit it rather than have any excep- | than you were tosece him. A. I was not arrested; I was vional matter in the case. It wag a vollaterat issue, aud | !ookivg for an officer and gave myeelf up; I never was in bad notbing to do with the casa, the Lcombs; I was taken to a poiice station and kapt there Mr. Cushing would take the reaporsibility of not putting | 4ll night; the charge was attempting to sboot the ; the question after tho intimation from the Conrt, inthe hear- | Mr. Cardwell got bail for me; this was before the present ing of the jury, that it bad nothing to do with the issue. charge was brought against Stephens, because it was my- {Az exception was then entered by the dofendant’s | self who brovgnt this charge against him; I believe I have ootinsel } . Lever been indicted, but consider myseif responsible to Q. Who did the errands and marietiug of the family | answer when called on, slthougd out da bail; I have been aiter tha death of Mrs, Stephens? A. Ihave sven Mr. | before the Grand Jury. Stephens’ Httie girl go outof errands, and suw ber once Mr. Shaifer (0 wioces—Esplain what you mean by say- 7 twice going out of rainy « Q. Did you compuni- tog that it Was you that first brought the charge cate to Mr. Siepybens the propriety or ia} ty ot sho | the prizouer, 5 litde girl vane: out in wet weather? (Objected to, but Mr. Cushing objected to the qnestion, and the Court admitted.) A. I mot Mr. Stephens one day, and be | ruled it admissible. any Ha’ tion of Cuba.” my Rouing directly outs, wit ara to fight the at the getes of Spain, aud ivaising ou a ‘temporary ocoupa- | ue. In case of war the p vest sight of 0 bul you wanted to tell me how bad the girls treated the child, and The queriion was repeated, Witness—T brought a doa’ of Bayans by thals land and navel forces—an * we | tial to our gecurl’y as 8 eo them T camo Tar key? I told bim that I had geen the child oat one wot day, and | charge against the prieener for poisoning my aagt and der similar sroe't. whice the convenience Ct those ea are a in tines | Franos stood by. ,Was that duduateriog? I believe ong day when it wea snowing. atuempting to rain my sister. (Mr. Cushing objected to Basta (o abandon: weult not off ize it ut once, and which | country of as 45: bea ‘ ; ‘ b cons bei ox aba "4b ett once, a z country of as galiant, brave and noble To the District Attoruey—I do not knrw whether the | tbe questions being answered uutil he had written the ox ' Sah aera fold it sas pi ering 8.1008. e- of color, and’ we ara | (rod tho face of te globa. (Applause) Ant wi little girl was going to scoot those wet days that 1 eax | ception down.} ; Vala Pie noha coe eRe. eda fgatog England and Brande. We can | jond butchered 28009 sonle in ona Jay In India tho Qnooa | per ont, » Court directod the witners to go on. are; Oot Lam to fever af taking posmaa- 4 10 lock F Lfty thousand »ags cf cottoa | ofter p prayer, .(Laugbter.) lle wou Lid Gol Bedpin Foley—Rosiies iz East Trenty ficth street; visited Mr. Cushing nga excepted. arge against him for mar- az Englan’ to star yes. We ines; on Tho Witnere—I1 brought ~ loc: them | listen to that prayer. _(Laaghtor.) Mis. Btepbens two or three times during Be guessed it never by. to r JOsLAH BAN VELL, up unt) the war is 0» England stop the booger | went higber tuan ge Queen's head, (Lang! one ocranion We Nilo ehijd was sick. yoiniling; Mra, Ste- | dering my ennv and attempting to ruin my sisters; it wi & Ry TR. FROM THE WON. JOHN ROWRINS, Ji. P Jent jac exportauon af our | A Voicr—"do ti Bese wenint img; syertal complaint mace toan offtccr. Q. Mid you sry in tha UD P KENSINSTON, PHILADELPHIA, March, 12, 1859 To Mr. Cus) the vcourrence for Capt. Revapenef you wijt.sestwc 20 much, wy good a NODE 2 2 Talwoys thought they ived together | Sitter or sisters? A. I said siste oy The a very agreeably and wel:. fused to hve which Leas brought before Jani Joha O'Brien, resides at Boliovne Aas; tempt to take the life of the prisoner the dead boni 3 when the body ‘Mrs. Lucia Stepbons deposed to pacing been in pheng was brought there; my assistant and Joxa Ward |. of Mrs. Sophia Stephens, with Mrs. Foley, duri and Coroner Connery were present: ess; she was iu bed; Ler litte gurl was vomiting. the two Misses Boll were there; the Coroner swore ‘ney: fo Mr bal bie Mr. and Mrs. Stephens: vee Ik dead Boe, od we $0 avy Qoune each to the other. a, the Rony ste ecoeeors “4 Tobn Vee, husbaud ot Mrs. Fee, eiready examined, de- ¥MEN:— 1 ave tha Dono: Welsh wes my at- ne house er stoke x! , destiny and” are and ao dty ‘placea P rength and {Be inierchanys, 91 ee a eae eae gtapiag aR TEP DAY ve waning, ant whic toe other porar snes, oud wherema, 1 ts the set lod bw of nations. xvonaded a test Britain in the Bast in dew and ey Frencein the northof atrica, that bo first clags Pow erth si) paztoit the caguy : we bul never gi extended our torritery, t (Thats so.) Heve aves of the peopla ? cwas of tha bigger—and be thoi volewenremddugiier) Bat ist ver yo woud ge he stars ans stripes (great ayriangs)—and we 2a Toileries ond over T <8 2 other odion weyp bromtirs = ven ane EE versa tarns oy tho £ helped to crrry them #; go: airs tic posed that be worked in the sums factory with the prison. j ¥ ay ID 4 ch elf. 1 Moers.) not to let aby one seo the body unui tho | €F; asked bim how his wife was four or five days vatora he would seo every her cesth, and he aid “pretty poorly; frst. (Lahghter.) There was r ag by fou of Cava by the hinaing mea ct il countries concede ‘asked him afew pation; did not let eny one see i: until Gaye alter, and be said eho wax getting better. morning to the pachologica! room. herean, tae se weherese, the» m seation of tims ag to ite ef reapesstuily youre, £0. 2 | perty op ibis ich decried “ jae Cross examine ir. Cushing— Was in Court on Satur. To Mr. Cushing—Always cootidered that the prisonor ea THA Be cal emnatt JUNK AGBBINS, JR, orion of | ment be avored 1) ares o day last, and ¥ ed by Dr. Wood ‘f1 bad allowed any | and hie wife lived agreeably aud peaceably together, ag fs me quéiton dy all leg barat history, 0 the | (/hat'ss0.) Well, that waaso; dus thodemocra’ pelsem lo See the body after the post mortem examication, | man and wife should, LATTEN Visage TTY Knights of ing © ay Oper party ‘aad not anvaking party. ( Mr. Cush 'vg—As ail the neighbor sd and J said Thad; he was apgry, but T tid not think it was Witness—T can’t power, and tha. Wy ep oe ae Ly ty fi nut! gbe stig made hare to nivh’ who wanted 8 any harm, aa | was always preset; Mr, Soaifar bas bean | Say that, (Iaughter,) but they lived peaceably, eoustry 10 sid usta our Wheralp. twenty-aue ceesions, aad erery guiust ber it (Applavse ) Io 1844 i thar Cushing has been I tank; Robert Bell | — To the'District Attorney—Stepaens did Lo: go to the the hands pride. (Langhter.) You might as wo'l teil wo a wo goa Ina 34:49, and peo: : has boen there weverai times, but Naua Who has been dedauhed twenty-one times will be Bell wore there avy timo, ex mortem ¢xamination. he District Attorney—Robert Ball was there ty or ’mpes; he did uot touch the boiy cn any of thoge occa. pions, John Sweerey, assistant to the last witness, deposed Yhat while ha 88100, during th funeral of Mrs, Stevenson; be went to the house; T only ‘went to the house; I mean be did not go to Greenwood. The District Attorney announced that the cise for th> prosecution was closed, with the exception of asking Dr. Lee & few questions with regard to the key of the deed houge, where the bovy lay, and a few questions which ho might porsibly have to ask Dr. Wood and Dr. Phelpg he Court then adjourned to this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock. "t say if the Misses she day of the post (langhter. you, n he agency of Bliusvers, Cuda will be ia tae embjaze of tha Am ond 1800 ba would er apd add Cuda io it, (Applavse.) There was no sodgug in that day aa there ia in this, and ws woala nos allow eursslves to 03. dodged out of Cuba vow. mocratio party mast triumph. when it did not trt freedom, ne erty, no Union, bi and West—-hoe dit not think there would ba a ments tae democratic » Aiforences of op) @uyp0't of Jaraes Luchanan's p quieition of this Queen laland of Reesowved, Thet in the atten, ne pt ineasure. is wot only & £ 2 meabure of tne cr manafactara a | pisiration, bat bas doen adv by nearly # ding the area oi | thwuten aiid ending staveamnn f yr the peat quarter ofa sertary @ volers OL Mea host! ‘she Onger of desiiay points with cnerring certainty to the ae. hostile to the aprend of repadiican ie complishmestof toa great onject ai no distant day, the remeinbranes of thew inability t ‘ward progceas of pab! measure of suilar ju wapediency hy wi ym ita fewor, WI Jeileraon adiod Louisiana, aud li tue mighly tract of 1 dad Serres froin the Misalselgpl to the go” Cuba becomes a part of this gior! cratic contribstion to the strengts. sp: told wealth ° resonroes ol the Union wach those mea are | world. Ke Aa} oring io rend asunter nece pling your ia o iil ake the resumption of a! may require bloodshed and monay to get it, and hee, why then itis bet senterprise, (Capt. Ryaders—Phe facts.) But 1 have beard it obj 4 nds, Who are Lot abol:tion.sts, wor in the avoliton in terest, thu! Cubs ia & Sinve terrifory, and thet its acqa'st tion ts not desirable on that account. Now, speaking tor myself and myaol? alone, and thoss who simply agree with ma, if it Were to come to u3 aga freo tarrory, and & free tersitory alone, then my courage would very much —————“— The Ita}ian Exiles. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. r By inserting the following declayation in your newspa- per you will greatly oblige, yours, respectfully, GEN. J. AVEZZANA. The Italians resident in New York, Washington and Baltimore, organized in political agsociatious, branches of neus; always said obn O'Brien bad the keys with him. ‘am Zencker, 9. D., examinad by Mr. Sedgwick, d—I am a doctor of modicine by profession; I grada- a at New Yor edical College; Tam a chemist; stu- died chomietry in Germany, vader Professors Laveak and Wohler, 1m Giessen; Chava given particalar attention to poison cases jor eigbt years; have tried arsenic and other Poisons oa animals; attended at the Bellevue Bospital, with Dr. Doremns; saw De. Wood make the p dead p ‘op earth can ment which ts row jreat event shall hav be an eastern conntry, lor they would Join England— (laughter) —would be split to m.serabie favtions quarrelling about a (Laugbter.) Tost wos whera wo were We were bound to beya Cuba, and he told them it, (Applavsa.) Young Americ’ haz rable head of government at onra. Resolves, That |:cannot be permanently eafa, and thare- RYHER, Eng he gig Caan AN pt ae yl gS lan Bas. sanctioned it; and, a9 Jeckoon pata, be Pesca ukcotinel mortem | thas vast’ organization whicb, for more than ton years, Fees Mfonitsaies eat hurveetooomiocsia ie | VBTTBR FROM TITE HON. GTDRON J. TOCKEM, vs vere—tw it at all to be compared t9 slavary aa iva ia Barty wie iki? 4s woud add, 1a usd | Src Wood and Prof, Dorsaus.as (what partoase aie | Bat fOUEbt and” labored for Taian freedom, "have onseRsion of & power wi of necessity io tine of war orp oe + ht ae tho Southern States? I wou'd appeai to the adolisionists, expression, he Jit not think all hel! couid stop | body were taken for analyzation } : sigurfied to us their desire to participate in the prepara- 2 eniiect, to, Maropesn em, Kuropeae demaadsand | you have sorrecite aries ee en eet ee hay | to to Seward, to Garrison, ani to ons plate and Iaagotor. ) ‘The Court asked the counsel for the prosecution if this | {ous set on foot by the Society of Unione é Fratellanza, Byropenn hostility to American ibecty and proweas. of the xequisition of Cuba, And tthak you tor the coactesy | W20 is still lower in the mill, to Horace bg now after ten o'clock, @ mation was mad9 to | cumulative evidence was necessary. in New York, for the reception of the Italian exiles now Resolved, shat ihe inhabitants of the sland of Cabs, ia their | which invites me toa meeiiag where thie all tz:portaat mes. | Greeley, whether tho condition of slavery in purn, which Deing carried, the yagi assom>iage dis- expected in America. And since the demonstration pro- ie Mr. Sedgwick thought !t would not be, only for the inti- sent acs enliind io "asl easy Paik RECEER Tonk they Someone fe eel be aiacnarod and advocated, duatiiegs ia wpirt ot | Cuba Is’ nok indnleey argg show in tho Sou:nora States? | yorsed Ja qui t abd Orderly sanner. mation from the other side thet they wou! coutrovert | Fowet # smply phllanthrapie, (the rules of the inating ad most active aympathy—our own hiswry gives | ty, ited States— 1 na, Ta: “K Then, does it not follow that by attacking them to the - tte everything addveed on the part of the prosecution. Political Beaty cern Spacsied othe opprestiona coder wbi-h they auifer; wad a Re RC Rr ad Mfingy, | s#me government, those slaves will oxperieace the samo News from Havana Mr. Cushing said that this part of the er.dencs, as to | ‘bat noble philanthropic sentiment aa expression of our titude and our reverence to these gallant patriots in the Fame of flalian independence, and in the name of liberty of couscience aod of thought, which, in the face of the ty- rant of Naples, they bave so beroically defended, It is the name of this principle that the free people of America are already preparing to give kindiy welvome and brother- u. sid to those yalorous ones, which aloae can cancel from eir memory ten years of torture aud imprisonment. We write these lines to signify our intention to agsist all the Practical measores for the reception of the exiles whien Way be adopted by the committee of management, to which will join the committee of New York. Alo furnishes a bright example of the Diegsings, matorialan! | tor desituy, It te now adinitad by the mos: Cistio, atsnad of | ‘featavent as our slayes now do? I conti not come here imistlocioa), witch “low in Die wake of Deeteas. a ta the antl detiooretis stateamen, gravitate” toward. cure. Southern man, a Mississippian, and desory auy per esalyed, Thos the bond of mutual advuntages and laterwsix | tier many delays, timidities, nogigences und cuipanie hes utiment I may have upon this point. Tam 3 pro psy arn geek Td Mhatelui rexsonghie | tions, Tam rejmeos toes that the democcatis party haa at yman; I velievo tant slavery is of divine orign— F; andthe! any atternpe | Mt nsorived upon ite papner tho polloy of the immodiate a> (epptause J—thet (od decreed It from the fowsiation of on the part of any Furopean Power, other than Soain, totter. ‘one of the moat eminent and patriotic wo world—(renowed applause)—that the African race, Tietdie fo tho aenlement of the terniga whist) tha sland is true polley requires tue uverc:agn: | (rom their creation, wera doomed to ba siares to the white eoeeer ee ed ne Oe Te eee ee ator | of the United states to strengthon it polidenl aud comaerstal | man, (coutintied applaue-); aud tay. tenpressom w atte siae is whatever meaner and af whatrer coat te mrsum: | Te!stvons upon this continent by the anaexaiien of gion con- | every one of you wanll be ‘Deiter of if fe bea a sate oad render necessary, ‘Denioerucy, like the cesen | iguone terrwory aa may condnce to tbat and andcan ‘bo justly | {0 woenoen Fos (Cheering and applause ) (A voice. stances should render necessary, Demonracy, Sccesn | obtained.” -T hope that our Kanpire Sate mey now, spia 184, | 1 MA Upon NM T (mere <4 aide, will aot back at the of any King. respond to the principle contained in tbia memor:bla declara’ ee cheers for Brown, They were given with euerzy.) The following letters were received by tho committoe:— | tion, and that the pooularity of this jum, expeaiens anc wel. | In conclusion—) see that somo gentiomen are taking notes, What portions of the body were taken out, would not be coptroverted; they bad no means of doing so. Witness then th etated thas ha had assisted Professor the analysis, and that arsen r knew or saw or read of a case whore was taken in tbo analyzation than in this ono. Bern L. Budd, M. D., examined by Mr. Sedgwick, de posed—I have been a medica! doctor since 1948; studied chemistry reventeen years; studiea with Professor Dore- ‘tau, and during hisabeence in Furops with other chemists; pe gra the analyzation of the portions of the body of Mrs. ARRIVAL OF THE PHILADELPHIA—NOTEING OF IM PORTANCE TRANSPIRING—GEN, WALKER LANDED IN ALL IN THG SUGAR MARKET—HATES OF FREICHT AND EXCHANGE. The United States waal! steamship Philade:phia, Captain Harrison, arrived at this port yesterday afte:noza trom Aayava. She left New Orie, ang March 5, for Havana, at which Pp he arrived on ta morning of the 9b, azd sailed the Fame day for this port. a ¢ come measure may caim and znite the troubled and 1 dare say they mean to print them—ali [ask is, tha: ae ‘ 7 terre’ seventy fv ‘Tho witness was proceeding with his evidence GEN. J. AVEZZANA, —} Central Committee voor tag, Meeamange ea 18, | Fours eee Fs ema Te sano ey stat anda Apne aan a woe | psrguranzdavannand igs eoranyeevonpwotcgcs | Mr Atead tile Umy of the fy aot Si vous Di TOLD Sozzara vaRO | Comin a é : . i, &e. a » ey Ne Ie en ‘72 spoken a » fair os migh: be sayed: there was no necessity for go'ng over th 7 ? wi Ss rime SAD oe Aopen departments, | SPEECH OF SENATOR A. G. BROWN, OP MIssIss:rri. | fav (May nentioe in tho first person. I boheve wd © fal oun Gpiarat Wotan Walker ua4 bia viths | seme ground aa thes depoeed (0 by fe fA sere "the Piine meee im _ o importance to my constituents vr whien & arias unvous ‘The Chatrman then !atroduced Sonator Brown, ot Misais. | | Da! en the sentiments of my own heart and of a Colone! Netzmer, from New Orlecasio Hayana, | defence will admit thas Dr. Doremus did all that ne e2id OF. SRO STR asbiogton, ‘Wy attestion wolil [ aal! for Califoruia on tbe 2is: ines. will de vatt majority of the democracy throxghout the who's ‘Ws little of interest occurring at Baran. be did. PROP, SEVERO STRINI, Committee rivemeaf the pleamirs of asceptlog yunis in ballon 19 atarese sippl, who on coming forward was recslved with thro» | pion. Tho dmocratic party aro going ito tno next of sugar on band, 150,000 soxse The Court thought it was uonecessary. PROF. LUIGI STEFANONT, of wraiumany Hall, oo Mosday svening voxt lutaoe oF see | onzers three times repeated, Wher silence waa restored | Presidensiat canvass upon this (the Cuban) ant other ques, t per j ‘ . Sedgwick raid that thero was somsting new tn the Sssncnavacdstnastinie ee. declined one rial per arro2e. bapges were heavy last wee i Strangers in Havana about 1,900, March 45, lat. 37.18, passed steamship Canuolu, out- ward Dound. OUR IKAVANA CORRESPONDEN: Havawa, March 9, 1850, Americana tr, the Cily—Generat” Walker En Rovie to At- giomaea hier ant recived soe trraabeomptceins. |, MEPMamx ano Fazow Craze o» New Yorr—trotura | $j loo ne wecloreh that wok ae eaaet Fhe coincidence of opinion amovg so many of oar cbiefexeen. | the feeling you Lave expressed with my whole heart, and | money; we ouly wanted todec'ara to sho word thet wg ‘tive monatstiates, whether coming from the Nor.b or the south, | with the more cordiality because of your unanimous adop- | wanied Cuda, and we wanted 10 bring him (Seward) and he pationa! characrer of Lola acquit vm and tua vasl | tion of the resolutions Just read, Ciba mst and sbuil 50 | Gcberg out on thie weston | Sure ‘ea hin tha: "i eaASomplisbaent, to ous, kcusers). oa decee, hae sae feet, tad thie up to the point to vole—we could not gst bim tp to the ai cl ‘aceon stiat (exists Bowe pov aly . “ ik larly Our penoehy eet, | ‘remaining question Tor us to. Consider fe us Reston (bey defeated the “nus tile aa ee opy of this witness. Dr. Budd then proceeded, and corroborated the other chemical witnesses; the preca: was taken to seal up al! the doors of the room where the analysis was condnct- ed except one, which was locked and seozred with a pad- lock, 80 a8 to provent the possibility of any persons but the chemists entering. After #ome further corroborative teatimony, the witness stated that areenic was discovered Naval In . The Brooklyn Navy Yard still continues to discharge mechanics and laborers daily, ani the pugilistic encoun- ters which oceur at tho main gate, between the marines and police officer, Mr. Waugh, would amuse the most fas- Sil tend? to. ndvance Ine is: by wuat | question they detested the Voss Ofllee Appropriation bry ‘ Mra, Steghang which had daen | {idious bufler” that ever stretched the “gloves.” The a "ty, $4 aggrossing, and, io | Means shall we make the acquisition? Thres modes have | 4. . * te : ; , pinwall—The Carnival—Keasts, Praye-s and Parades. ip the parts of the body of Mrs. Stephens whic! Seen | dry dock department has been reduced from between the event Or a bowtie with “aay great “mart | wean proposed—iiest, by parchaso, 2 wesley sewnestne Nmap malted ol Sh hg aS ‘ae thus analyzed; arsenic i not a constitcent of the Boman | S’Yen and eight hundred to four bundred mee it is { rogard a3 the | your postal accommodations decreas! oae-hal! within Had Dy conquest, and that Tregart us | the next Afteen ays, understand that Sowurd and his oo ertai (applause); third from the egeucy of the | \unorers are reepopeivle for i. Wo determined to Tfnd an old friend of yours hore—Broese, drotuer of the Commodore—who bag improved in bealth, and w!l bods ; bave seen a whole human body analyzed, as that and of Mira, Stephens had beam, and no arsenio was found; | ¢XRected that the work in that wll ceage alto- ‘Yme Fower, maintain by saa our commeros and jatar | most honorable; sec es getner. The Civil Epgineer’s department has been ro- coarse vb the stem” on che Gui of Mexion nad, | theme by the Isthmus rouse, with tbe States on the Paoific ; ‘ge eave th 2 wabing & sf witness received a coffin for analyzation, from Mr. Healy, | ctor. hesssenetees Seon, a8 well a4 wih ¢ biog and Ju, an. In9 tsland of Cube operation of tant power known in | Commi: them, and they deierminad not :o ‘do oommit. | leave ths citys aeder the watching caro of his (riend, Col, | eee ee a tnoy 8s ollioe, Predaced the plate’ | @uced from one hundred to twelve men, aud it is rumored tenda doeply Into the Gulf of Mextos, commendiog the up ture by tho name of diibusterism, acd that Lre- | tad, as Wala roltted ‘loss the Fi . Winthrop, of Lousiana, fur New Orleans, by the staam- | 0 ‘30 Tisirict Attorney ont " » | that other chaiiges of more magnitude than will be prouchev a that great American an. it has zaguigoras hve | SATs. a8 tho most probable (laughter); but whether by one spprepristica, ‘wht eh rani StetereLIa ome A sary pote Cler, is Tero Sa | PaRzing sie taveriphon of Mire, Saphie Seepband. eifeoted ebortly. , in a few ‘The Court here took a recess for haf an hour, On re- th its 7 pera » Whish is looked for to-day from a goaat, detsadted by for | or the other, or by allof these agoxcies combinmt, Esay this The ofleial Crders from the department are that the cur. tailment of expenees be priacipally to yards and a} ¥ os daya in reducing you aga ‘he, cl " at of im that O, : - 7 > cing your postal eccommodations one-half. | yorx. cot ‘oe imprejanblog wrens qui floats tomer ees reece ee Dears (choers), and the | When Taew thers was somo chanes of passing the bill, yyenerad Walkon/of Niccrague fame, {s here, waiting to aaeitere i woe caninlaed by Mr. Shafter—Thinks he is | Yocke. not to vessels finn see ae for ‘a Weta mie tee sisposed to sel] the island, I for ono stand vrapared 10 pay ald on fto lay % ont Ae ha a 5 & tet | take raseage for gpin rail on Doar of 9 Granta, | Be | from twenty-six to twonty.soven years of aga; couaty wil apply are pveremeas wavy pap ten ve 2 an é aha Bios for it. Americs tiv MH m st u fearfa a ing LOW a good Catholic, wa shall hnid bim vor my natyity; Tam’ by a Frou ese use bat Wed “etary ae YeUDE, Acu¥O, vigorous, Drospersus,ric:,' | dhey passed tho Fort Ofice bill we might tace up the ce care, waiting ou Lim when he loagt bosds atten. ; Mrs. Stavneus was my aunt, | Briton made is not sufficient to keep the work on vay Spain ope huntred’ mi i ave th ie eae ae DIN aud pass it ab the jaw moment. If I am reporied, I +60 | want to be reported as I baye spokeu—nota@ word taken Vy romem Dor the marriage of she was married to Stophons at Boliturbott, J arrived tala moruing by the Pailadelyhia from ‘avy, in the event of auch a conflict, » ew Orleans. ondets and malta our commercial ty under way without infringivg upoa the repairs and con- re jones, und if that is strveton of vessels of wi hundred mit " vor rs msof doliurs and more, and if she be not vay f +The The old marme guard of the United States sloop-of.war whould exist between the Upited ntates and eny great martins lepen - ? oo Way from what I have said aed uo word added. (Load ur Caruival-=carnival of carnivais—three ‘sof glo. ry two mics of where I was bora, the parties aasem.- Fowsrin Curspe, by nogotiatloa on oxhwrwign, auch Mowar | iitend to nos then My neXt propnsliida 18 19 proms wn I nd long cok Untied applause.) ‘ rigus a9 and fohy ia to 99 followes by “dust aadasaea” | Pod at my grandfather's howso aod thon went to tue einai ete squadron. under the comesand of Na doabunsa wecure, irom Spain, Abe occu allot hr er ee ee Hen, Jonn Cocmmaxe tex took the stand, and was | lo yay. Th 22 boepitaliies wars gizea on aa exten. | chored; 1 presume my fasher was presomt at the cere. | Pitt Lcuteuant E, Mclicnald Repuolds, arrived per, the ae a agit Techppantusle P edd ay Rad ait ne | warmly applauded, He seid bo thought that he | ore cod bret e—102 a fatr sprivkling of our conn. | mony; Stepbens and brs wifd camo to this country aoont | Mail fleamer Star of tho Wort oa Sunday evening, yates) rn for the futnre—if Spain be tad:spored t | would have the pleasure of listaniag to bette " bool . a Eo * inat., and were quartered next morning in the Brooklyn to our security, From i » Oude (applause) saree. it ae » 1 to Detter men on tbis | iry women—feastiog, masking, daveing—ontil tho sy Voreo yenve alter thoir marriage; I came to this country | yi ih6 Barrack ere tb ! remaia until patd off or and imtersonrae with thn and thon negotiate tor tuture sccurigy, | jubortant subject of the acquisition of Cuba. He would, | waa wail prepared for pentiengs. The daya have: on the 84 of July last. he los dapeete Scan een tbeye was Tali vo'ay tne 7 by wea, ute woding - lature secur dowever, make a fewrambling remarks ou the subject’ | enjoyed Dy strangers bere, who will leave “29 to day ard . Are you acquainted with the handwriting of James | °terwise a pane see ont Wi we can’t nerve the government up to thas point, if tn % our commercial marina, ip S pount, of Une Far rg ni, commerce aid exchanges wrth Cuds witl be | proverbial timidity of old age, which presses heevily ov fof a tropical island ag Ineo as New 9 uayiy ar eenwer than wil may olhar sini exe23% Callorale | MF. Buchaban and General Case, can't 9 Droogit 20 tut | lator, bicaiealel snaes hes trial aes elaee Doplig beaanes she furniahen the producta which enter tat> tha con cot; it they will pot direc: the exteading spirit of | that she may come into this Union, Centurics agp ae sumption the ue States, watle she would raquire for con | American freedom, I would repeal tho laws, und ory ] vuision of nature bad sevared her from her pid cou Tectncen, Ae eat Sesig had RauatEY: Healt oor mand | ‘speed to tho Abusters, and les slip tho dogs of war.” | wens, nature had se Tear en, er: mabe, "to ich Wo word aly Us Culm, aud of here 19 de whipped ia. | (CBee) For ono, mz’ teliow oxtzenn, F Mayo grogn | gurned vacks of the Teqnblicans on tho oue hand, asd tie grente® than teat ey mpeg ment wo a commercial macs | Weary of this thing, of having yonng, proud, stloziouw | open arme and genial welcome of the ox A) faut now required ta the coasting trade of thy | America knocking at the door of Spain, nud asking to- other. (Cheers.) The democrats eid tl nl Saawiehavs, The Prtiveland devsriure | veswla to and | aim'ssion. Tt is our policy not to. ask {usu 3, but 10 de- J op later, they befleved that Cuba shall foo Women ? tain and all her colomien, Kuch fe hinaee tiers! 8t | mand it, beeauss itis our right. Tyoala have no more | The bour hus come now, bosaise the peace and oaper 0 Immense wfdiion # our oN * commercial marine wonld ha . dalliance with Spai—(Volee— Nor with any other | ty and growin, wi climax of our greatness and’ powor when We null ent | cOBNTS!'”)—Yer, oF with aay older gountre. (Applanse.) | Sannt SLO¥ that Cube chodahoats, tomer . ero et the world Thiels Ho sectional qua | Tt may be asked what do we want of Cube? Pi wt you | der all the agitation on thia question thore was a sobor iht to ben pertyquostiyn. | If Wie mado aques what wo want of it. First, we want it for territorial ex. | under current, declaring that the achievement should be orkeot fanaticlem wy 3 wel’ | pansion. Let no pent up Utica contenct our powors; the | consummated, oer ee Af a great commercial peoplo, aginst all nh x ‘ comman cotton markets gFert, estbo vitonsl demsecatis party tauren haPears wig | WHOle boundless emrverke shall be ones, ike “tau weal yet the pf on town airy, Choe, Ie be tmese ie 1 cour Cuda, is bo boldorns und energy in tavor of o0 F belong to that school of politics to which ped) our whole dy anitall willbe waite Phowsnds of ne. | Fesolutions refer, and do. not. four the. cose yumore yond Our reach. But when sbe belonged %0 us theso three harbor of Panama, on the 2Ist wit. The United States sloop-of- war Vaudalia was at Manza- Billo the last of February. All welt, The United States sloop-of-war Cyane arrived at Callao on the bth uit. A strange spectacle presented Strelf to the oyes of Europe Stepbent? A, 1 baye hesitate, to sear to Stephens’ Danderiting, because [never saw him writes but I recely- ed a good bumber jof letters from Lim while I lived ia Impiin; | wrote & goot number of letters to him, for I onsidered writing to my sisters writing to him. Mr. Shatfor—Well, 1 do not; tel! us bow many letters you wrote to bim? A. Some two, threo, four or tive let- ters ip tho ied Sa aeons seats know I am per- feotly Acquainted wit writin, ‘Stephens, but { Fea se ai bed, Riba Q at letters you r ‘from (Ob- jected 10.) -Av 1-40. uot _heow What T bate doce Goon thera; Leuppose I left them with my mother, xe Yat was the oceasion of your ooming to the city of New Yo Odjected to ag improper and illegal. The Court said that 't was not and mi lead to iNegal answers, pen By be morrow, With, ®t least, pleasant impreesiong of Ha. orrowy, ancther pars: 0 3 of the live, bring! together On Goat Plai castle, of our forces, for oue hand, and the Ciy Intelligence. demoorats on the 5 ‘Te New Hicotaxp Recuient.—This regiment will soon hold its elections for company officers, and at an early day will be ready to be mustered into the State milkia, Covsiderable enthusiasm: jails 21 the Sooteh resi- dents of New York and ‘thers be ie the reccess 0c the regiment, while, ou the other ly bad pnharseih af watching, with jerious care, the recruiting of members for rhe Feveral companies, 60 that none but men of uodoudted respectabliity will be admitted into the ‘a0. thorities at Albany, however, are rather not or jupreme Court=Speciat Term, Bofore Hon, Judges Clorke, TEB HATO DIVORCE CasR. Manat 14.—Cora L. Y. Hatch v3. Benjamin F. Hotch,— Tho injunction restraining the detendant from interfer- ing wich his wife in any way was made porpsiual, aad ap won veneen women (ny peed et $6 per week for Support, from the Ist of Decem er ast, and during the pendency of the sui! Day. Court Calendar—This Day. 1 ? fr r CovanCir —Part . identi fon, wiiljta into tgs ncebann our Janay orawaina | Of , territorial expansion, It you bat” latanet | fren ataplon would "Bo" It to histie oh oes eae | as Sa route Pa 180, 405.710, 14a, 744, | he oly OF my aunty the hd Tor boos renroved omane | fOTDsHInE the uecesary doeimeate to sulk With ares retpect, your abet ser ach | aivealy fargo enough, or tos ange, gon teva erry avs | ARUN HEN, tna wee, nceomplibed tho peace “ot Wranops | Tan, 18, 160,168 sha, Oy. Yle 7s Tas 22k | cog Ver ok ste ope and aly awed | Pay MM. GIN. | Rad Louitiana, or Texas, or Califaruin. Thora wero o Se caries woul be Be it, 743, 091, 720, 731, 739, 788, | \: to Be tbe corpee of my aunt, 29) 731, 793, 735, Hb, HOM, THINS, T4836, ho Age 7 Covrt—(In old rooms.)—Nog. 227, 183, 661, 672, 682, 41, L044, 1045, 637, 590, 591, 69%, 694, 607, 616, O24, 627, 628, 8b, O64 555,556, '657,' 558, 559, 685, maby timem bate you been in the dead house at Bellevue Hospital? A. rg fo one aay; I mato application, at the request frieta, tobe admitted, dur but was refdseds it | Be ie ing Sight to mie; on thowe oceasiong that do LETTER FRO! C arbiter of the destinies y Se ee ae SON ag | Bere who tola You that Your countey “waa airondy aru | spoaker then gave. w seman ma of ppisage. th pinm favored with your iaviteiion to avend ant | ‘0URD, aod that it was overgrowa, When Jeifor commercial slvaee of tho United Statos, Nipeheath 1 Fam {nt megiog anainad? Yowsras'ao Yamntcy | wanted to acquire Louisiana, statoaman from Now Kinv | position by reading some statistics showsig tha ral (> s he aan in ta of the paup! fome from New York satd it Oe coDsu. Hon of ube, nd rogeet that aircumstagces wil | Of Croco ites acid reptiles, tit for the masiteion ot test of Improving: are oet se eaey Walon, he anid Mirrary.— An election for Colone! and cf the First Regiment will be held at the (o-night, The recent clection of Lieutenant Colonel H. Stmith to the Colavelcy bas been protested and declared Void, on account of his non-residence in this city, Foe Derariwent Lactors.—The on tho “ Birth tance.” “Yo a - “ teat of Improving civilization, and two-thirds of wou | eu 684, 608, 428, 904, 995, reor, cases,) 478 site house I saw a number of persona, 1 | and De ver tor the American Republic,” which was dof thie great maneice te Hee te ppc sald odherwiee-that i was a gruat ait glo Staple was imported from Cuba. The queation shea wae | $80; 402 bopper She yn saw, you (ile, sbaffer), and you iauoduced ima to fir, |. to havo becw deivcred. tase. night by the Hon, John B. i" Seamottn a eoraerte SF ites 2" | forward, ho comey booamercire ntact. | Saye be the produoers moo Kru day calendar.—Nos, 838, 537, 694, 647, 648, 632, } Combing. : : Seok ab: the Cooncr.tnstitutes far the beweGl et she athe ion F J he Berar terelbory by on jae, “ a8 wail as tho 6d4, 655, O60, 605, A time or at any tine V2 yoo put anything io [| Widows’ and Orpbons’ Fund Now York iire Depart- indarione whieh Tabbed tothe Senco, of which ws (ol | the price part was evormoug; and now Lusk you, 1f Sau. | vidual Interests of the peopla, reauira ‘that Cuba guna: !t CouwoW Preas—Patt 1.—AAjoorne! ul Wednesday toaels wean tee body? A. Cortanly mot Catyosted feat, ‘wen weavorably Postponed, Th's wae deomed many Hail waa ton @res ite preseot aize, ant war ail oo [ao longer inolated from the contivent from. wd AY Was wing pod “Meira That irae polley reqniren the govpmmmeotot whe # Nd golt, Ifyou would give up Lovistate ay). sake uf * grlgiaally severed. (Cheer. ho expression, of thoip sors 16. Part 2247, 712, 600, 707, O24, 780, 795, to. hecestory on account of the slimes of 787, 801, 909, 144, Wao, 719, 722, 797. ib. Shador—Waatie tite ground of he ohjavt an? caused po donb: ‘ny Uo tnathcoent page of tee wee? 3 , z