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3 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1660. . eS OL ar NNN sar ecUNS Tc. dare peminemRRIR D AR cee Tccaidas Ub ‘Winnientad te Une Marder | pristber wens a bat ite tat, and thre (Uhetrating) i @ WEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, | soruenuustmere\ccr7s ogeet.y te weotne| SHEE CULPRIT STRFHERS, ra nro “Gre ecumes i YO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. of MeHenry—Anether Five Points Homi- ea Judge 2) ne verieh, MB subteitdte, has been directed to numerous articles te ‘Went in Brat to the jail o eee the r cay Pax commatetcom | Wiiclh were cf," fighly ” ooporvative | Hite Attempted KscapemAdaitions! Par- Mo cweery ory papers of this ‘city, relating to the ir coronas; tae eeena. wan The Republican Central apd would tend, Syopted, to the teulars im Megerd to His Recent Mur Commisaienens in the remsoation of right car; 140.00 know bow coop the cut was, but I Large Number of Petitions—eport of | party oped 83 ‘7’ ient tae, yelded , derous Pict—Geverner Morgan Posttive= | "tin of the Excise thought it was deep, because it was bleoding. Committee—Che: were exceedit’ yy sirong Sar onan nop haslaien baits under the Excise law. Fup. 1—The People vs. John Crimmine.—The jury, who To a Juroi—Be hed no ticking plaster on the wound the Pro Rata Co! Compromise of Yre7 and the foot that the original thir. | ly Hefwees to Interfere im Hts Bonalf. me woen Taaw it bleeding. Police Bil—Semate in * ‘Aa the course of those articles has been deregetery ‘were im Gelibaration all night, came into court this morn. mal—Metropolitan teen Stal, wore unanimous im exoluding slavery frem the | 4 rumor was current on Tuesday afternoon, that Ste- of the Oom- ty Jobn Corbett, called for the Py ped Executive Seaston, dc. Territrjes. He followed with » stroug speech in favor of fo —whoee recen marderous plot to that Board, I desire to say for myself, as one Com- | ing with « verdict of guilty of murder, with a recommen- | ned seen the deceased have @ knife while ia the store ail- OUR SPECIAL ALBANY D¥SPATCH. the reeolutions, They were also discussed by Mr. Milj- | Phens, the wife polsouer Ma missioners, that I am in no way responsible for ite action. | Gatien to metey. ‘The jury wore polled, and each answar- | ting by the Gre; the prisoner also had a knife; when T Anvast, Fob. 1, 1860. | ¥.en, Noxon and others, seroma ganic Bie bo com: Zhave been opposed to the prosecution of the liquor | ed that tobe hie verdict. The prisoner was remanded for | W8# 10 the “Crowns” 1 saw Leary strike Smith, action of the Republican Central Commities yestets Mr. Jaques 1 SS ment from the press for the past two or three days—would | foita the of my connection with the | g po cg apeelaedly rar wi Deeds tha, ast diee = apie caused a great deal of Feeling among the Tepub- | Could be arranged to do it npc arya re © | make a en CART ET a cor nos va | Board, on the sole ground that it would involve the county ANOTHER FIVE FONTS HOMICIDE. two mere in the miadle of the sires mith Knife aplenn; 9 moved refer them all beck to the com- | terday. @ Bo patched ur reportel a 4 three L 2 Means, It being a triumph of the Bogency, the other side mittee, and that Uhey be directed to report at wome fuvare in greater cost than could or would be realized from the Hoag pre patty itp pep (ipa suds s called “Marder,” John Leary and Shay to the Tombs, with a view of giving the fullest particulars be Forming minority, 1 have been steadily } that thelr chances for a fuir represcutation in the : x “ae Jn the maven, 08 THR RONNIE nor Oo | voted down, and the majority of two have bad their own National Convention and au impartial division of the ‘Tnis ‘iotlon was lost, A short discussion followed, Jobn Leary, by stabbing him with a knife ip the temple, which resulted in tabling all the regelutions, whereupon | fronted by Warden Sutton, who said that the report of ‘on the 28d of November last. The following jury were | (Leary) run up the strect. y offices, im case of success, ary destroyed by the action yes- the canoes eljuurned withons date. Stephens? desire to make et ye are, but | ¥*7 in every measure emanating therefrom. ms wo AS . Danie |—L saw Leary strike Shay is be day; not that they dislike Seward, but because of the ad ABA that be hea Papegiiesvnrsenaiite® abeerym 4 The principal subject of comment has been the meagre | empann' was going out of the door so as (o bring blood; { saw blood. wer Yhat it has placed i's the hands of the Regency, who | Preceedings of the New Yerk Republican | OY pennant 9s e receipts of the Commission, as apparent by thelr applica- 7. Jacob Miles. come from prisoner’s mouth; was the first aad: Pri go propared toshow that they conduct the party in sit poe to the late plot to effect bis escape tion by thet attorney for an apprepriation froma the couaty Ww last blood that T eae on niecotrs One acelin ana nel NIE BRE ta acne ik eta ae eee On Tuesday night the prisoner slept as well as usual. | 0") or allow ihe expense of entering Judgment worn for the dfondant—t knew tha- ON deny aan hein a olges | Yeterday he was visited by Rev. Mr. Kaapp and Rev. | upon the suits ready for Judgment, on the (ground that bay asada The republican members of the Legislature het @ 91089 | 4) cyioner, his spiritual advisers, who urged on him the | they have not realized sufficient to © Robe Buseell Now this plea being the on! ei o Rej » under the control of Cornlt \d \- ly one the 4 basihgenenienaptbit im MRE) | caucus again to-night. A series of reaslutiue #98 | Sronrety of making a confession, both as io tsecrimetor | NO" ade shows w sad dedcleucy i the law, Urs ap- opened the prosecution. The eagger, Cassidy % Co., are jubilant over the decision yes: | Fortea by the committee to the effect that the repnotican | PF My. Authen mecee-te 7 lication by the attorney of the commission, or the money with the crime of murder, commit- terday 6f the'Central Committee; they say that it shows | har.y oppose the extension of slavery into froo territory; | jMch hem wo snflor and ae te the, porson who sapect Fealized has een improperly . Taay the ‘money dopo Deal charaet i aaa on the 234 their action\in the election by the State Convention to be | 9 general disclaimer that any party in the country was | Since the discovery of Stephens’ murderous plot to | realized,” because I am reliably that over seven smears osha gy Line Arpad) pat been commenced, and that out of correct, tatd the Wood party inthe wrong: Theslory taken | responsible for the reckless and illegal acta of John | Mvraer Dupuy, Keepers Ketock ana beg she faote'| thousand ashe, bexe ons and Ue by the Cogger Regency is but in keeping with the sym- | pown; ibat the excitement growing out of that aifalr was | 45” Stephene Se ah eel amaatae’ Wertea’ | belnes: thoneend deen settled er compre pathy ‘that these machines have with each other, the | the mena Lyd ee od Curpipgbam, who has capecial charge of the cells It would be rppeee | Lng! eer dave poem 8 nudes a ‘point -who shall | Siplay made at his arrest, trial iw ‘ . wer floor of mn, in which 1s Murderers’ | accordance wi W, benefit county; be aarmereige:Devween them beleg-ni cerning the rights of the States to settle their own domestic Seen Enso cells, trea which Stephens wae coa- | but 1am informed that they bave been. settled for the bave'the spoils. institutions iu their own way. Hnev. Why be should have voatempiaind, even ior « | costs of the suit, ranging from $5 to $i2each, making a Owe hour and a balf of the time of the morning ses- Mr. Exsworn, of Saratoga, offered @ series of resola- | pioment, auch a design, cannot de ouujectured, a8 deputy | fupd of rome $3,000 or more. This fund, it would seem, sien: upied this morning in tions as substitutes for those read, declariug that it isthe | Cunningham did ell sb his power to treat tie prisoner | bas gone into the pockets of the Attorney ,of the Board. S sftapgpalblebttiesage Pro- | ‘uty of the stale to pay for runaway slaves wien the | Wy time oegeee Of mpmpathy commeusurate wit the | He evidently considers he is not to account for it senting petitions on al) manner of subjects, including al- | jaws fail to return them in consequence of popuiar oat- | circumstances of the case. Deputy Cupuingham, who, 7 bis fee, aince Pl eo meet a person who owed him money, and while there he got into a dispute with a man named Smith. Blows were exchanged between the parties, and Smith called Shay to bis assistance. Shay came out with a closed clasp knife, ‘and struck the deceased ; the deceased struck back again, and then tbe prisoner advanced with the open knife. De- ceased struck the prisoner for the parpose of deterring "Ine Disriel atiorbey tented ition ey red to the con: ot Kirby at the Court of Beesions of burglary, sone ness why he did not proauce bim as District. Jiiveney read the record, which wed that Kirby was convicted under the name of Johnston. He proposed to bow by Kirby that he was the sae person, but the pri- oner’s counsel admi ted the fact, and Kirby wag not. 3 or the owing women to vote and negroes to become citizens. breal t the tounsers of the republic never intended | ihe way, w somewhat of a pbysiogwomist, slated that ‘ough bir, is poverty. . jbim from using the knife. The deceased then ran away, ie The Standing Committees reported a batch of | t its 7 oes Reena oy gy = bf eld beg} aiways 1ooked Upon Stephens ag the Worst mau under DS alt matter of some Importance to er Public where Pio A bille this morning to the House, Amongst the num. | thnnorcof bis reeolutionn, but they were Voled down. ‘CoLtsoi, being LOt caly @p inveterate. ha, but a designing, money has gone Board » thelr plea Leary gave HOUIEE Tetow, a8 O18 Subsequent ac'® have shown. is in bad grace, and if the Excise law is only for ber. was the famous . Pro Hata Freight bill— r. Jaques, of New York, then moved to strike out | "Cn "cnaay’ be was vistd by the ministers aud some’ |’ the bebeli of the Commission individually, or ita attorney, trom the origiual regolutions the words referring to the | jmaie fievas, when a prayer meetirg was beld in bis | it may be proper to coneicer the expediency of repealiog which was reported by five of the committee. 5 prey: & Tt wonld (Shay) could not extricate the knife, but leftit sticking in the wound. The deceagod attempted to pursue the prigo- the koife, military display at Harper’s Ferry, and said that tae rego- | |.) t be bad in Ket ati the tine the pistol | or abrogating it. be preferable and more just to as ‘icy have cxemgint Sil, see , free meat, | Titions would, be. as pontess aud meaningless as could | s\n, shied he intended to shuor she kee pore that very shollah'ail Ueense awe than to'subsaie the. people to. auch } pees bai Siena: he Thquor, and’ thought and perishable goods in general. attached a pro- wae de offered, ads wight Frayer was on bis lips while murder was in his | chasges for the personal benellt of the officers appointed ip it Leary came afterwards, and paid vision that it shall not apply to the express business. Mr » of New York, offered resolutions im ad- | poyry to carry out ite provisions. jaw if I did not give him back the knite; ‘The report of the committee is very voluminous, The fol- | cition to those reported. It bag now leaked out that on Sunday last week, when | Since writing this communication, I perorive the Board it to his mother. lowing, however, is the substance :— Bau Truman, of Se Senate, and Mr. Miniiken, of the | ctepnens’ cell was Heatched, aa Unde 4 an the we ais- | of Lg eta gs onang the right direction, s exmiinel louse, made apeec Vera, & large machiowVs fle wes found io it. This 1B | apd hope: Boar: Excise Commissioners ” * The conclusion of your committee may be summarily stated | “Wir rank, of Erie, appounced that the Union was al- |) Uvubiy the ieatrument wah woich be mate the hole. | may be able toshows.clean record. JOHN KERR. shouted *aarders, Si a few iminutes I The law calle railroad corporations into existence on the |. ready dissolved. The democrats had said it would be if @ | lie, however, aevied that be had dug the hole at all, aad 20 vas whee or he tad oe Ping that their construction and use will promote the pubic | republican Speaker was elected, and they could vot be | ajeavored to Jay the Diame ov # negro who white wasned peu aa To this one ge Gr separa tea the pesuniary | wrong. They were now engaged ia Washington dividiug | hx ot'—a bighly improbuble story, seeing that the negro Your article on the Excise Commission on Friday pom ace 2 This pubic ood javelven the right of the citizens to the |}, Hail Columbia” and “Yankee Doodle” betweon the aia wor rapa Jong cuoue In the cel vo pariorm suchen | dees not wholly state the case, You, with many others, difheulty, aud saw & Knife nuded to Reatens Marea Dest use of the ri - 7 2 der at the apparent inefficiency of the Board in not saw last witness phite 4 road oration. in its management, The whole series of regolutions were then laid on the | fiow the fk abere is tbe! wonder ppar: 2 ; sankes ibe permanvol ce oven real interestof tbe stockholders table, and the caucus adjourned sine die in precisely the | tation: Portage Sigunewil oreo: te pressing tbe suits commenced by it against the seven | Te; Smith called on the prisoner to help stocking, and band it to the deceased’s mother; this remount 10 tbe public food, oF when, It grants tie use 0 | eame position aa that in which they met. tutor ation about tbe piso aaa thouumne two hundred and twenty tig ders in this | 58%, = sewers See, spe ey Reis. oo Yo | oe aly one blade, which wan about four inches ler terme than it concedes to our citizens. ths Is ape gre ‘On the cocagion of Stephens’ removal from his former — brother and hit him on the back of the head; & - > SE Gas of he franchise which ‘demands elther « forfeitare ot NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. cell" be cavieo Deputy J. Duage tw the coll voor of is tom | cit The legal affairs of tbe Board of Excise stand thus:— } rush at my bushes abil De Ite Oe isc nor followed i cream examined At the Coroner's inquest the, prisoner Sc Tis demoostraled that raflroad corporations tn{his State Pte perry anger so eget OF there, ue. thousand are ‘tgeinet members of the Li, | Dit about two feet from the door; the prisoner atlempted | this knite. are assiematically managed tn, a way which makes the public rT Teehuge. He bus no desire to injure any one, uor if he | quor Dealers’ atroviation, about three hundred or four | toopen the knife, and while in, the re “et vaross | (v0 ctee fer the prisance wae hare dleseil] r hit him on the forehead with his fist, to run egain; made a thrust at subservient t the caprice or suppoeed toterest of their Auaany, Feb. 1, 1860. did Le coula net, for he had po we: even to the pos- | bundred are againat the new German Lager Boer TESTIMONY FOR THE FOSBCUTION. renders augeion Associa- Soptrolipg oficwrs and renders nagatory the righie of our cli: | ea crabie reports were madoon the bills to increase | session ow pn.’ The subject of searching bis persoa | tion, and about three hundred or four hundred who ap- H | 4 Officer = left eye; the cut extended around un- be baa "The bill submited wo vour eomnitiee, and reported by them the galaries of Assistant Matrons of Sing Sing prison; for | ¥a# then broached, when be raid he would ailow vo man | pear by different lawyers. These cases are now in pro. = narra Scoluarank imate uatinal aouels rom lated pert of the testimon} already r= Sprmally to the assembly, rests upon the following omsiders- | 1 ation of frauds in the transfer of stocks, aud for | {0 sta/ch him but the Sheriff, and anybody ele thet at | gree. and will De heard when reached ped ane satai | bay followed, and when Dearly op to him, a boy named | oro tacd Toll; Told net sce deceaser strike the prisoner ve » tempted it Would Co it at ther per Tevolver was 5 or ha asset deed ae to keep the prisoner mages Sab age to . 1. At resta upon & principle in the law of trade that, facilities | ine protection of stockholders. subsequently found on bis person. juegment rolls prepared, and as the law bas made no pro- apy > Dear enovg' neon i, ate Sa SOLON Pee eee ener eo ante aces *NTbe Wardn of the priab gaid{ for the f Of the clerks’ fees for this duty, | D&ck; the prisoner shoved Kirby back and made « cut with t at the Coroner's inaucst; there was no kaife pro- v * prison said that Stephens would not | vition for the payment rl uty, ‘The Judiciary Committee reported a bill, giving to Coun. | seo aLy oo. Mve, Hanuan aud her daughter (the sietr | the attorney tor the Commission g | the Ralf at btm; the imped at my brother and | duced at the Coroner's inquest but tne one exhibited here PR del oe a 0 tee eaten of _ vel for prisoners charged with felony the last argument Testoring to them the advantages promised in the con--| on trial. 3 : a 5 g 5 [ made ap} wo : of the concemped man) weut te che prison, but | Mr Haw-, the Comptroller, to direct the Clerk of the taining an inwerview. Bot women et medio ve | Common Pleas to enter the judgment rolls which he had | knife with a blade about five E i + as + | and identified by the witness: tried to could have ‘threatened Ann Forsyth qithout the Ooroner™ stracticn of 4 which ha duciously wreat- . ct This Mr. refused to Si troen tnews to be oroferred largely upon: wrangers Mr. Srvo.a (dem.) introduced « bill to amend the act | 10 Est etree ie ea ioper. aero 1s unt er aatinies aaa scion of the Baciae | te keife out of ‘mound two or thrse times, then turned | hearing him. he RFE Tale ee fecuee He fulzceds. 127 | for the incorporation of associations for improving the | ‘ital sympathy mauifested (er her. Sue is avery pretty | Board is brought toa stand still. If Mr. Haws will direct | 0nd ren, Seyi oy “of schools he | gens "pedi ie Ania stead of being ruined or even crippled in any legitimate use of y y overtook him ‘near the end of the Mission School; depositions, ad that he saw isoner put bis mark to their franchises, will receive uniform and remanerative re | breed of horses. cbiid, snd Lardiy old epough yet to thoruugaly Compre: | the clerk to enter the jud ta and file the transcripts, | ¢2 ‘the tail of the prisoner's coat and fell; the prison: | i? The rr was cautioned that he need not anawer turns for the trapsportation of freight, acd consequently & AMUNDMENT OF THE METROPOUTAN POLICE ACT. hena the sad fate awaiting her guilty pareot a large sum of movey could be made for the county. er yan, and J called “ Muraer !”” officer Sherlock and two any question unless be pleased. Jagger yield of Oiridend fo ine stork UeNMWleagea oy rauuroaa | or. Dauvwmany (rep) reporien by bill to amend the Me. | _ Iast evening Stephens was ina very weak coatition, bie | | This explaine the apparent inefficiency of the legal | oy three other policemen ran after the prisoner; Sherlock The District attorney read the prison- ocho jt ests upon, the, Ete craiator, to prevent any diversion | tropoiitan Police act. It reduces the number of Commis. | Bervous system evidently being greatly shattered "He { actors in the fiscal department of the Excise told the prisoner to stand, but be kept ronming on unl! | or before the Coroner, in which he stated that “the of trade from the city of New York or the ttste at large. sioners to three—that they are to be appointed by the Go- | Ws5 Pale and heggard, and sat upou bis ved most of the PHILO EXCISE. the officer threatened to fire bis club at him; he then ed eut me first, and that is his (deceased’s) knife that be: © St comremaplates eomapeliing yaienrs ervoeee ben! vernor and confirmed by the Senate; wo hold office tor six | time 48 though ip a sort of stupor. It # very plain that stopped; the officers took him to the station house; Iand | Cu. me with.” (The black handled kuife produced ) ‘That. re that he Seni roed wea the par ages ee Ramee ‘one to be appointed every two years. The county of | #8 he apy roaches his diagracefu) end, be feris, 1a & very \° rome others brought my brother to the station house, and | js the ‘only knife that was exhibited at ‘de ‘Coroner’s in- ‘which gave them being: that to tbe promotion of the public ‘estcheater to be exempt from any taxation, vither for ge- | Ereat deerce, bis bapeless position. But there sno re- | 4 wEW SCHOOL IN THE THIRD WARD ABTHORIZED. | afterwards to the Hospital; my brother was eighteen | quest. pik pmo end ihe swekbolders ig and of | neral or partial expenses. The act to take effect April 13. poeghe Bln ee rina orp hae a oe hen) ‘A regular meeting of the Commissioners of Etucation | years old, mae or Cae were not known apart. ‘This closed the testimony, and the case will be summed The minority of the committee, Messrs. Conkling and Assembly. regards the bloody plot to kill his keepers, or a8 to the | took place last evening—President Curtis in the chair. [olcodigapce na bay about Recribes oii, eoctier | ene ee Neen eee ‘Varian, have pot made @ minority report as yet, and te Aiaane: Fou 1: Jaan es Rate! ne Of thene things we Know nothing and The minutes of the two recent meetings were read and | brotbew’ of de , examined by Mr. Anthon, cor- pica THE TICKET bidet Achrnn pe: oj known whether they will make any report upon that } 44 vanuax presented @ numerously ‘signod remon- | "Iti ‘eared, should ne contioue to fail, that Stephens | *PPFOved, and also those of the Free Academy Commit- | 19norsied the tealimocay of Renoet Nesey, Rest TASS | y Corman emigrant by means of « bogus ticket, A spirited discussion took place in to fixing an | strance from merchants, shipowners and traders in New | Wi’) be unable to walk unsupported to tbe galiows. His | tec. H guilty yesterday to @ charge of obtaining money under: early day for its consideration in the Committee of the | yorx against the Pro Rata Freight bil, or any law calon Ree ripe RADI, Oyen coualdoring the peculier | ‘The school officers of the Seventeenth ward asked an salgo pretences. Juri i the Incnds of the measure torrush Kihrough at all | lated to destroy the commerce of the Siaie. decmea acenabie to admit no one to is cell but the | oer PT ot ee sae nermeaee ot Police Intelligence. minister, bis gister and daughter. , , Eacarde, “atter ry re, il — vary ed ocasiiret Several petitions for 8 Pro Rata Freight bill and railroad ‘the Kev. Mr. Knapp lat’ evening expressed it as his a primary. s@neol ‘The application was referred to the Swinpune sy Fravpuzest Gas Bruis—A Conus Cist Se.was agreed to make 4 the order ihe dey tor thurs” | tolls were then presented. belief that the coudemued man would tell him all, except wien ROT. Ly or Mis-Derniricanion.—Durig the past month a series of day, the Sth inst. The motion to make it the order for | Mr. ison (rep) Presentet, petitions to prevent free tog te pane of el wee ae Miva tele. | Ninth ward, informing tke tes as a cee house petty swindles by an ingenious provess bave taken place’ ‘Tuesda 5A ‘againet. | passe: ong i Mr. ‘The (Maer Cubgh "wea wntoe teas kes a Several reaneehancie rere poses against the bili | graphic despatch from ‘the State Executive, announcing | 0 the corner of Grove and Hudson streets is in an unsafe in the Eleventh, Thirteenth ani Seventeenth wards. Tha " * lapidated condition, and asking authority to adver- modus operandi is as follows:—The swindler would last evening. Senator Truman seems to be the advocate in | amending the Heligate pilot lews, and a large number of | thet Le will uot interpose tbe pardommg power, but let | and ai 1 coh ° Apr ds call chief of thie meaeure. It is for theextension ofthe Chonan. | petiuons for a Pereonal Liberty bill and on various eu | tbe inw take ite course It is due Mr. Knapp to’ say that pry rr ere RMD ; go Canal so as to connect with the Pennsylvania Canal at | jects were presented, occupying nearly ail the morning | ‘be discovery of Stephens’ murderous conspiracy = ‘The Committee om Free Academy sent in the State line. In 1837, resolutions passed both the New | session bis views, and that he withdrew whet he bad salt sm ceived by them from the Superimendent of Sobod! Baila. York and Pennsylvania Legislatures pledging exch to build | Among the bills reported favorably from committees | Dehait, telegrapbing to albany to that effect. tegn oue Shar atclinecls, prombuacing th rey Aumaees a capa) to the State line to connect with each other. The | are the foliowing:— | . This remaves the last hope of Svephens, and the son. a hy Gulléig. in destraiiotion t tus ‘opposing Poovwmare: 4 State of Pennsylvania has faithfully carried out her pro- | Torepeal the Contracting Board law so far as patrons; | {°-# of execution will undoubtedly be earrisd out ‘Whith Eppeated bi tier weWwppapée. mise under a beavy expense, whilet on the other hand | is concerned, and transfer the same to the Canul Board. seport that gained considerable currency, that the The echool officers of the Third ward sent in a commu- there are thirty-eight miles to be built on behalf of this | To amend the Hellgate I'lot law | Pricoucewas & clase lender lathe Methodist Eplecopel oto” oS tavar of testing & hause. $s, Robincen perest, Sahay neers dane ‘came Morea 8 commection: and /f4iB) the |} & Sanioeaiae Wwoneimice ue ek IO Ee camer: hetutement, therefore ie incorrect.” M** | dear Greenwich, for five Syears, at $1,000 a year, and ge State. legal . Nolk . ppropriat Premises Ee te waongere “tile (taal hen pie: ag gona Re OP RE city. Noting now remains but for the law to take ite course. we peg a tagger mae ig i ape tion will bring 10 the Chenango Canal a heavy coal | The bi) to prevent the use of camphene for the pur- | Sheriff Kelly has completed his arrangements for the eeu poping sg ed ‘Third trade, which will be loaded in boats in the | poses of tight was reported adversely, and the report was | ¢Xecution, which will be conducted accoraing to the pro- a Gas Company’s genuine blanks duly filled and signed. ‘The unsuspecting storekeeper in most cases, struck by the genuine appearance of the bill, paid ii without any ques- tions. Some, however, inquired where the person was that usually performed the duty of collecting. To this the swindler answered that.he had been discharged” e had gone away, and that he (the swindler) had been ap- bape Tarrested brid and struggled. v ‘d officers, aud thereby authorized the renting of the ross-examined by Mr. Clinton—When I got into the | pointed im his place. This process continued uninterrupted vieinily of Wikabarre and carried around by the | agreed to. visions of the statute. The usual number of medical men, | 4" . way of Utica through tho Brie Canal to” the | Mr. FLacum, frem the musjorty of the Solect Commit | Frporters abd Jurymen will be the ouly partes permited Vie yanipee tathsitant Canter ee : an eee ee he ears T think when oe aneived at ie sce | Until about a week since, when the trick was succusstully Hudeon river, and thenco to New York, without handiing | tee, reported favorably the Pro Rata Freight bili, win a | to witness the fate of the deomed man. Religiourservices | A vir Drapes grey ate youine 1 tion house that be bad no bat, but that i was given w | Ted. on female atorekeeper on the cast site of the city. or breaking bulk from the time that itia loaded ia boats | volt mipous written report He moved that the bill be | Will be held at eleven o'clock, in St- phens? evil, under the ned Boar ned. him when coming along; 1m positive that he bat no bat | After he had left the pee thik di wesw, @t the mines until it reaches market in your city. Should | made the epecial order for Tuesday next. . direction of bis spiritua) adviser, aud will be continued o— Te on when J arrested bim; I think he bad a hat on fis aid weak GG rerdeicaptarentionm yoo§ this measure carry, it wilt divert much of the oval trade Mr. Vaxiay, from the minority of the committee, was | Unt! the bour of execution arrives. Jersey City News. Ob teas tac dalasains des “akbaete abe, i when | sieht, neig! is egar , the owner from its present channels through New Jereey or by the | oppesed to so early a Guy. Tue report could not be print, ‘he vallows will be erected this evening. Thirteen per- Hpsox Covxty Court.—The trial of Walter Carl and { great crowd was with us on the way to the station house; | °! whom she knew was accustomed to hig gas bills Way of Philadelphia, and thus secure the tolls to this | ed snd examined dy that time sone have slready-veon banged ont, Senne thee Cea), | Coos Myers, charged with Durglery in entering the ford Dot strike tim behind the ear-nor out him when be | atthe same time with herself, but was told that tne col State, as well as opening a new source to the New York Debatevollowed, and a motion to lay the report an the | Hewlett, Stokey and Yourg Rodgers. It will be erected (3 Ress 8) 1s was in my charge: be resisted—I had him by the neck | lector bad not called. Her suspicions belng thus market, which will tend to reduce the price of coal in | table was jost. ‘0 yard, on the Eim street site Already men } house of Rev. Mr. Van Cleef in Jersey City was concluded | 254 he resisted; I kept a very tight p upon him; he firmed she ran into the street and gave chase to the per- your cily—an item of no little importance to the handreds | A motion to lay the Yeport of the majority of the Pro K clearipg away the suow, and making other | yegyerday morning, and resulted in a verdict of guilty. | struggled, for a few secouos when “Trav “got | fon who had given her the fraudulent gas bill, out lost ‘of thousands of inbabitants of New York. The sum asked | Rata Committee on the table was lost preparations for the execution. One of the principal witnesses agaiust them was Jobn Nor- | bold of bim; I did not notice any blood ex sight of bim in a few minutes, Shortly aflor #ards for ia $800,000. The friends of the measare further atats | Mr. Vaniax,asone of the m ——— top, @ companion, who was concerned in the burglary, and | {rom behind the ear; his collar was bloody; I think blood | fe met ® policeman, and while nerrating the that from Gfleen to twenty mitiion feet of lumber | stated that tbe bearicg of testimony Mrs, Fires Key Brvnt willagain read before the Mer- | WAS arrested in the house at the time, was behind the left ear; the wound seemed as he | ory to him @ gentleman _ whom she ex- which is now rafted down the Susquehanna every | last Friday. If toe majority hac found 8 " : ct ts Jind Deen cut; if it bed Bot beck aut he ee ctough he | ‘claimed was the ewindier. The policeman arrested year will find this as its outlet, for the reason that | interval to make the yolatoinous report esented, the | cantile Library Association, at Clinton Hall, this evening. 1 Fon am Tunaceere Aseatie® The next cans tekken Gp } 2 3 him and tock him before Justice Beeunan, at tue the market will be superior in this direction. In addi- | minority had not been so fortunate. They had not 0 | We have uiready recorded our favorable opinion ot Mer, | a8 that of the State against Christophor Tracy, keeper of | “ny » guror—The wound Essex Market Police Court, where an examination was tion to this, the completion of the caval is an impor- | up tbe mines beforehand t mot yet bad an oppor in ta . i a tant measure to the iron manufacturers along the gus, | tuvity to consult together, « siug to the avsence of Me, | DURES talents as an elocutionist, and the public has en- | ® drinking place in Newark avenue, Jersey City, whois | given by a stick, and not by « knife uebanva, who find the ore of Oneida county essential in | Covkiing, of New York moved to make the bill the | SOTSed or criticism by giving the fair reater crowded | Charged with an assault and battery and attempt to com- | Wonld not have inflicted such a wound; a stone or a knife cht bave done it. : Douses. All who can appreciate good reading will do | mitarapoupon Sarab A. Roddick, a girlabouttweive years | ™'fuon'y Hull, assistant surgeon at the Now York Hos. eatential, in making good iron. The Scranton Iron Works | magniidde He thought the course of the friends of the | Comprises come capital sclections from the best authors, | fied that she had resided with the defendant about one bo a rN as weak creciiy dtmawera: ton ts have been, for some time, transporting ore irom near | bill was calculated to injure it, as such hot haste took the | Jct there be a fal! houee. month ; that on Saturday evening, the 22d of October Inat, “9 a a i Whitesboro’, in this State, to Scrauton, over the Delaware | appearance of fear to submit the question to the fair, im- ee ee ee eaters poe = boil aig Feewes. proved to be @ nit snown ntleman. Six or seven persons, storckuepers, who iad teen Weladied tu 0 tiapion manner, ali identiled him as the one who bad defrauded them. Owing to the respectability and well known standing of the gentleman arrested, it was thought proper that the facts should not be made public, bis friends ciaimning that it wes a case o mis-identity, and tha: the real swindier, if not prevented bya public announcement of the mater, would continue manufacture of frou. All who are conversaat with | special order for Tuese 0 Y - ‘bile Mrs. Tracy was gone to Washington market, the | made by a knite glancing; Leary I. and Lackawana, to mix with the ore from this locality. The | partial judgment of the House, 7 2 y, + ‘ in bis operations and fiuall; decwcted. The seqict Sompletion of this canal will open tuese beds to the | Mecers Anccianics and Brie condemned the haste City Politics. defendant came into, the Kitchen, and after taxing some | nets im about two boar; he cpuld be soumed, bot wonld | ot ee lon rar whey wore’ eocewot, Vesieriay oncnigg & Moutour Iron Works, and other important and large | manifested by the fricuds of the bill. WIIG G2NERAL COMMITTEE. ber down upon the floor; in this position he held her for | comm until the 20th—he being sdmitted on the 23a | ™aQ well known to the police ‘as Daniel Jones Companies in Pennsylvania. Messrs. Fiactin and Muti spoke in support of the | A recular monthly mecting of this committee was held | some time and attempted to violate her person, but was | when be died; Tf made a ‘post mortem examina. | O'Mara, called at the store of Henry Jean, 265 Secoud Itis also known that the bituminous coal fs reached at | motion, naming Thureday of next week as the day for the | 11: evoning at Thorp’s Hotel, corner of unsuccessful. He then threatened to whip the girl ifshe | tion, and found a wound in the temple, passing | *trett, and demanded payment for the xas, olfering at the Towanda, Pa , on the line of the Penasyvania Canal, but | considering of the bill. : bi a » coracr of Broadway and | iniormed his wife. The next afternoon, Sanday’ the girl | through the ekull: on th fon'of the | same time a bill of the Manbattan Gas iy for $2 60. abort distance from the State line, which, in connection | _ after a long discussion, Mr. Varian’s motion, to fix | Eighth street, Mr. James De Peyater Ogden had the | Went wo the houte of her siete ied tere oeirh | through the ekul! | on the Be also held in bis band three or four billsot s rimilar correspon: . oan i brain there was a elight wound; in the cavity of one of oe — patty ce ee bf sere = bd the 14th, as the day, was lost by @ tie vote of 64 | chair, and Mr. John P. Dodge officiated as Secretary. At | wbathadoccurred, Mrs. Roddick corroboratea the giri's | the membranes of the brain extending over the entire left Be kind. Mr. Jean refused to cash it, and he went into tho siovs, in his argument, favored bullding a railroad | ‘The question was then put on the motion to fix Thurs. | “i8bt o'clock barely a quorum was obtained, when the | Sry as to all that occurred hetween ‘Tracy and herself, | hemisphere of the brain was a clot of blood aboat two and street. He was followed by Mr. Jean, who called a the thirty-eight miles, fustead of a canal, which any por. | day of next week an the day. The Speaker annoaxoed it | clairman opened the business of the mecting by ordering | the fame vighte ede Recorder Bedford | a bait ounces in quantity; ths was the cause of ‘death by fore Jusiioe Serra, Julia. Prank, ot 210 Bast Seventeenth fon could see would Be ruinous tothe class of trade that | required s two-third vote. the mivutes of tue jast meeting to be read, &o ‘Gn tae pared be damarincdilasiagleoaas ta taal [abe Spates ap Rad org BR Anntabeg Abrabam Wilbeim, of 87 Ridge street, and Andrew ‘the advocates of the completion of the caval wish to ooa- nthe aflirmative had heon put and before the ne- | _ After this routine busivess @ resolution ‘was offered by | impeach the charaster of the aye Se of. irltoiaees' | soe iee poe: congue ache veal soit was | ue0b, of 116 Suffolk street, appeared and 'dentited trol, by compelling & reshipment twice, instead of going | gatives bad risen, Mr. Milliken demanded the ayes and | Nr. Bisixcxw, ot tho Ninth ward, to the effectthat, a8 the | (ested to being in Lracy’s boone We carne poi smes_ | excepting some Sor Ibriaaaa ob tea teas, Bat fis having defrauded in-a similar “man- all the way through without breaking balk an important | bays, which was largely seconded. Whig State Convention of Virginia will be held on the | Mrs, ‘Tracy was. absent, jn order to show ther there cee | yeatthy 51 Se a a ee: | Dee times during the past feature in the coal traffic. ‘The Sreaxxa refused to take the question by ayes and | 22¢ of this month at Richmond, committee of ve should | Bo opportanlty for the alleged erieae vo bene bose ones Spence yp mene rate (8 ee a alls O'Mara, strikingly resembles the gentle- The Senators that have this question under charge are | nays, on the ground tbat be had already calleil oa thoso | be sppointed to aitend ihe Convention. This was weounded | Bo ,chPoqunity for the, alleged cr idee ah Rema ove to ppmeong te ome saree caused by | man who had been 1y arrested and who war ‘republicans, and elected by as large a majority as any | in the negative to riee. The count was therefore | and adopted defendant was also adduced. Me Sh Wakeuse Se nt eae ae: BY ix OF novos: er in the Senate, but happen 10 beloag to the radical | finished, and the motion declared carried by 62 | ‘Tho Ciamman then asked how the committee shou! wearers democratic portions of the republican party, and donot | to 30—just enovgh for a two-third imajority. *emne | appolntec. It was tecided that. it be ‘appointed 7 ihe Sajourued eat chip (Tumtoaso) soeraine? Svfon Veo Coart, 5 Gryse-exanninod=Site aymaptonns 1 apd; related train under the military orders issued by the Aibany Re- | sixty-first ‘rule of the Aesembly says, the yeas | Chair. ‘The<hair then appointed the followiug named gen- giana —_ ey; hence they have the «opposition of ail of those | and nays may be taken on any question whenever so | tiemen'—A. M Biningsr, David J. Levy, Joun P. Dalge, Bonciary Frusrratep.—About four o'clock yesterday | — The District Attorney here restod the case for the perior ome of the go! er +f Bl) = hai Fe pode easy. pare} Lege a take ae iat Wi ae aes pie trriee to bi morning officers Mann and Kilcauley, while on duty on me CARE FOR THR DEFENCE. well as papers and pay: ready pending, and when so nu 6 . BininGkR then annpouaced thai owin, i y er Weds Seesenl cn eaieeen: el siguientes west talented es yy pag rag: br Newark avenue, Jersey City, heard a crash of glass, and Mr. Clinton moved \for the luction of the [ held for further exawivation to-day, whe cpporiusiey will be given for identification tor tae whe hare already Complaints against the lawyer. Sromzn Bonps Recovarsp.—Juiius Werner, residing at 101 Twelfth street, was arresied yesterday vy offlcer j train under the lead record of | parry Fifth precinct, in hig possess The Regency have issued their orders that the enlarge- | The use of the Assembly Chamber was granted to the | mond. General Talimadge was then proposed, bi pon going up the street saw a man hurrying away. The | conviction to strike out thet of Stephen Leary, he ee ore ermg nape ment of the Erie Canal, the Pro Rata, Freight lew, | Abrlcultural Society for Wednesday next, was NOt present, fh ooukd CO be decree es putas Bet iow was aivemol, and gave his mame ar Gichesa don, | having been convieteGot pint larceny. Motion overtaied | Manouri (6's), bonde foe. $1,000" eath*aind which be wea: tolling railroad freighta, preventing stockholders from’ | Adjourned. | go or not. ‘Tho officers then discovered tha: an attempt had been | *0¢ exception taken. spose of. The two bonds, voting by proxy, and a certain number of city ratlroad aftor a few remarks, goncral in character and applica- | Made to rob Miss Taylor’s fancy store, the shutters bavin Stephen Leary recalled by Mr. Clinton—I did not see | with $400 worth of jewelry, are alleged to have been chartere, shall be graated, all as party measures. Those The Metropolitan Police Bill. tion, upon national affairs, the Uion, <c., the meeting | been removed and a large pane of glass broken out. “Ask | ® white knife in’ the possession of + did not take from mises of Mr. Alexander H. Nones, of. that do vot come under this list mast bo defeated, and | yr. Robertson's bill in the Senate, to amend the Motro- | #@iourued. denied attempting to break into the store, but admitted | it from my brother; my little brother gave a knifeto Ana | 76 Seventh street, which was entered, by burgiars on the. the cry of “democratic measures" by the Tribune is one . i being a vagrant. teginordigeinlos bree mgr oer Forsepth; I saw no weapon in the possession of the de ‘Yast, from which time up to of the plans adopted to defeat the Chenango Canal, a | Politan Police lay, provides as follows:— | Nomination of Ex-Governor Chase, of | P'*0ner, Recorder Bedford committed him for three | cested, nor had I one myself; I did not try to acell | last noclucof the missing property bad hae thousand times more meritorious than the tolling of rail- | All the present force are affirmatively retained in office, | Ohio, for the United States Sonnet? agi by ag 8 Parcpprrccihaemee preter Salada On however, the Donos were offered for nego- roads, Personal Liberty bill or the proxy scheme. and, as the bill was first framed, the present of | Cwcinnati, Feb. 1, 1860. ‘The District Attorney moved that the witnesses for the | tiation at the ot Little. & Go, by Johanna: quate how! raised againat Truman's bill is significant of the | Commissioners appear to bave beon likewise retained in | Fx-Governor Chase was to night nomipated for United Theatricals, dic. nt neg ghar lpaetege oot inci iar cima enskie, who Keeps a jewelry store at 44 First avenue, ver these that formerly atted with the deenocrails party, or three Commeeion era, fo bo appoints. beady ae ‘States Scuator by the republican caucus ou the frat ballot. | 4 Niato's CARDEN A great varicty of new, difficult and ite Clinton asked why they should not also exclude the | i, *%. a when shia, cbliet, aad tne f wernor | The olect jangerous performed artists attached brother erner, presented Pale ote roast gna ania | San Ges te Se aa aetna oan "Hi Sha ance teak he wom | errand, foe stants rad o New Yor nare removed trom the Commis. “ into a im thie Legislavare. don. yoeantennee te eae ae Gn the Commis: | the Harper's Ferry Aaid—The Trial of stor DzER, Gauney.—A dramatic picture from Dickens’ | the back room, which was accordingly done. cxauntuation before Jeet Onsolty aie Tated, that che Among the number of bille tatroduced in the Senate | towns of Newtown, Flushing and Jamaica are added to Stephens. _ of the Oy wl appean, wick the Principal members | Mr. Clinton moved tbat it was the {uty ef the prosecu- | had found the bonds, and not kno be” this morning was one to amend the Metropolitan Police | the district. One section provides ibat Westchester, Rich. | Barrocons. Feb. 11860. | for the fret tine, PPea? Will be produced this evenmg | tion to call all the witnesses who had been kept in prison | owner hed tried to. dispose of th yh] Bill, introduced by Mr. Robertson. Thais is significant, in. | mond and Queeue counties are ailirieatvey eptnied | «Nothing bas come to hand to-night from Charlestown, | for the firet time. from the time of the preliminary examination to this time. | were held for further am aed asmuch as the bill comes from a Senator who is training | from taxation, unless some village or town shall vote to | VA-. Concerning the trial of Stephens, on triai there for | WAtLAck’s.—The new five-act drama, with its beautiful | He would ask that Mr. Kirby should be produced. under the Regency flag, and one who was at n game sap. | accept the act and bave patroimen, and. {mposo a ise | Participating in John Brown’s invasion. scenery, appropriate , &e., entitled “The Ro- | The District Attorney said that that witness had been | 4 Woman Saor sy Her Sox.—On Tuesday afternoon. per at Weed’s on Tucsday, the 24th of January, got up | which is not to be raised except’ by courent of the for the ex) marking out legislation upon | electors. Lieutenants are created. The title of in- iM Wits tea tel planes Guagpoticment ofthe | spectar is taken drome -clulainn ant ‘vention. even! C Oorsieas eo ett, appear this | inquest, Motion denied. ‘Commissioners in the hands of tie Governor, removing | to four officers, two of whom are toe be Saco, Me., Feb. 1, 1860. “a Tile of Blood’ eth J. ‘twink ealuerenees ‘Thad “3 Sheprevent ones trom flee, and excludes eitirely the | Whe deputy uperintendente, now | in fice, with | , At the Democratic Convention for tbe Hirst Congressional | “The Good Natured Gentleman” will al be performed, | m8 baker Dy trade; Tama laboring san at present Mayor. Infact, itis a remodelling of the present | increased powers. A special section is added fora sani- | cistrict, held in Biadeford to- 8. R. Jaw, and will make Ka party ‘concern. © Superiatentent | tary patrol, baviog special coutrol over ferry beats, wa. | AUgustas Haines were, chosen, dologstes to-Grosmenne of the On ates cre, yenlog Mattison's historical drama | six years; I remember well the occurrence oa the 284 of man, costumes, mance of a Poor Young Man,’’ will be repeated. convicted of felony, and he declined to put nim on the Mary Malloy, of 24 Mulberry aiapue tes to the Charleston Com= | Bowxny Tnarre—Mr. R. y. if fc oe ee with her son Bernard, and, in endeavoring to take # pis- bee Ae fe drmaber np) bend ae threatened to cea r, the piece was discharged contents entering arm above the elbow. Bernard was arrested by te po- Pilsbury will probably ba >, and laced | cafe ings. tenement i d_ publi On Dougi Old Man of the Mountains’ will be produced with | N ween ea ERS ER * ‘ve 10 succumb, and be eafe . USER ani le nuisan: e se las and the other ministration 4 ju November; I saw the prisoner pital. a the teveirty ged As facts march and devanatiog Rid in the aged i ig fener yedrens! Dougias recites wore voted ‘ana Pap mt rye of the “ Golden Axe”’ and the farce ose ‘o'clock ater —_ vorerresber 1 in the “Tomber ‘Tuert or Jewetry.—Melinda Myers, a widow woman, luence . ‘Conmuiseionens ew mn are to ——<——_ Conspirators. @ cut ind esterday arrested on complaint of Mrs. Sarah The Sonaie had astormy cascativeseetion tis morn- | ive licenacs forthe aul of tquer, except cder and malt | Robbery of = South American Ambnes | ,,AXICX MUsUu.—Webeter’s domestic drama ented | inch long, and asked him who Rabbef ion knd'he anid | “ae Feterday a sr od tog upon the appointment of Harbor Masters. Tae private | drink, at a license fee of $20. This is to be in addition to nner. « The Golden Farmer” will be given this afternoon. The | J0Bn Leary; he was bleeding, and 1 took him a plaster; | Cormick, of Hempstead, 1. 1., who charges her with envcus last night did not fix things up satisfactorily. Many | the regular license fee, and unless it be paid within ten CuAntastox, Jan. 81, 1 three act dran calle "La Tour de Neste” and te com | his clotbes were Dloedy at at time, cotupletely seturat- repubbcan Senators stilt concluded that they would | days after notice from the Superiotendent, summary pro- | _ General Delza, ambassador from one of the cuurey of | Medietta of ‘ Double-bedded Room” this evpaing. of the ed,and his skirts were torn off; he hadon a frock coat; | of jewelry, to of Melinda hed acted in. ‘think and act as they thougnt best, notwithstanding the | ceedings by attachment shall be inttituted'to reoover ape- | South America, who arrived at this port on the teace Ermoriyisx —Bryants’ and George Christy’s Minstre the wound appeared to have been inflicted bby & Knife— | the oapecity of seamstress for Mra. McCormick, and took Secs emtaceranae enn”? | aaa tral eee eye: | ice ogo etn of 6 ea | cece cack cng ere ees ant | ues tt, cca te | tere hr uy saa cy ¥ The slate of Weed te badly cracked. Some of the re- | busce, &c.,in the district. Modes of appointments and | in ten and twenty pound notes ‘of the fae, 1993, S180? | Mekoe applause SDE e., recelve im- | same hat;'I cannot eay whether the bat was bloody, in Lewis street, abd part of the stolen re Publican Senators declared that they would rotin their | removals are left unchanged. The salary of the General | honorary eccuraticna crosses. itd weeken, ae te cede NY the shirtand ‘clothes were bloody, and I gave po fd ed. Tustion Quackendash held the acohsed for examine. seats before they would go for a portion of the appointees. | Superintendent is increased to $5,000. Other salaries are | otal amounting in value to $17,000.” E Domestic News. clothes in return for the dirty ones; 1 gave the yon. T doubt I there was ever an executive seesion in the | unchanged. v Ixcamase ov Kanaas BuiGRanta—We aro informea | *thes to Eile ved no 4 State Senate that was as stormy as that today. Van- nen Ton Reuitrs Cauntaean ream Bees A: 9 from a reliable source that the wife of a emigrant about his face: vaikenburg was severely handied, as was the case with | Meeting of the New York State Anti+ LAND ACCEPTED —Some | fyom Indiana him with two fice boys and a | Cpe-cighth cove or two others. — Mesere. Seaman and Thalcher) were Blavery Convention. two months ago, it will be recollected that Al's Life sw | girl on the vight of the 10th ult, in Leaven ae | ees Bee SDenediet and Shulizas Harbor Masters. The balanoe for Aust, Feb. 1, 1960, | Landon publithed « challenge from Hobert Chambers, the | her OF the children weighed ews than seven pounds. | Q “Repeat i Jour city were postponed for ove week. Some of those | The annual Slate AntiSlavery Conveation snow in champion of the Thames, to the champion of America to yy me wi ge the pooner from the country were confirmed: bat f reports are all | session in this city. There was a good attendance to-day, | TOW ® match for $2,500 a side, single pair sculls,the match | nebraska Territory “nou the depermte et ke einen | iee,reuson a execetive session. An emp wras tonde to get the au- | S24 peechea of a radical character were delivered by txpevere of CRbor parsy te the exieute ce Sb eee | feo mien Dame io tee ake omen Garr lieve be we : Shorty to send. for persons to show the exact | Parker Pillsbury, A. M. Powell, M. R Robinson, Susan B. | by/ine party staying at home, ‘The Empire City Regen | sou watea we of, hin chitvenr ios ba, Eo! — Same ee, caused a wonderful | anthony and others. Wendell Phillips made a violent | Club held a meeting last evening at the St. Mark's ioe ie suspected that the parties ong cathes “There an inten easement in the bby this | Sere nde, tne et af wha eee TOMS | Rents (ethctget "agit deemed cx: | wa fo Cite PR whieh is:— e nge. meeting having evening. Squads of the friends of the disap- . Deen called to : A Canrexartax.—Mrs. Boomer, the widow of Q. Do you know whether Soigtel’. are’ seen “at “the Devan batteaholing lercteed, That tn ibe trrepreasibie contiet now raging with | ofthe Club, tend ai tees heted donee the freaent Sergeant Epbraita Boomer, livthg cn tne New Women | _ &- No, sits1 bee lived with, the ¢ inothes for each other and swearing vengeance upon those | by Garrison, Orecley, Parker, Reward sad ri, wre behod | Sepretary of the Nears Regatta Association, techie | 700d, ip Fail River, Mats.,‘completed, on Saturday, her | SiXor keven yeare; I followed my in Plainfeld whom they suppoee refuse to enorse the names sent | a fulland glorious susurunce thal ihe milenni delrerance { MP. Joshua Ward, the champron. of america bel one hundredth year. The oid lady is in the enjoyment of | About three years sgt; since my return from Plaindeld 1 fm by the Governor. There are letters here written | of «ut exlaved millions cn, the Southern plantations draws | staiing tbat the Eugiish chalicoge bad been mevcpiad £2 | excellent health, and is as fresh and blooming as acen- | bave been engaged in ‘splitting wood; 1 have sold bank bi padi ghrp mtn opener him to ee- | Sigh, and may even mon that aeacciation—the race to come off in Newbarg Bay. | *¥ Plant eeeaemasans Task ee Gees On Teedind” Gare the deteat of « certain candidate to the Legislatare, | | The remeinder of the resolutions aro of the usual char- | ‘The meeting thereupon voted to render auy assistance fo | PAXDOSRD —Gov. Breton, of Delaware, has pardoned | (“uimbpenched): I fought under General Jackson. on ie repels swe ticke: be hefwould not vote for | acter, denouncing slavebolders as robbers, adulterers, | the Newburg Aesociation that might be required in per. | Alexander Robinson and Samuel Turner, who were scn- Wiiness—Yes ‘ne tT re we ity ralizondt, A macs of other eridanes te naw here | pirates até mi , and hurling anathemas against the fecting tbe arrangements for the match, and in cage it | terced to be hung on Friiay, Feuruary 8, for an out: ‘country fs andatgrred, CLanabon je” “aero Auain if oor a ag war’ <<, hen Koay rere a eee iy aod ‘nion. . thould for apy cause fell through, that the Eogiish be im- | '#ge ona female. They were set at liberty ou Saturday Ten Conuoliy called sworn a ont & wil lake more than gateo sappors wt Weet ia henee, lactis tadigktlorcs mediately accepted ou behalf of the Emzire City Ciab. It | last. The Delaware Keprbligan says:—“They appeared to | feroe cl ive at 96 Peck Hrrabelh iny wp tipa herder ihe slate of Weed from being worse broken than iis Asior | ‘The New Hares Journal of the tat inst, Seen” Deer ener wee Sane i Jake pee ae siotber, abd when oot of service I make my’ Home with ‘House slate. " | inuees of ‘Hon Charles A. Ingersoll, "of ie ‘Unled Seaiee arr her; I Fecoltect the alfair now on trial; Tsaw We wt The caucus of the republican members of the Legis. | District Court, has taken more unfavorable turn within | Fires iw HaRtFoRD —On the Stst ult about 40,000 feet may rey | Fen Gt the Tabs at about ten o'clock that aay; be Jature met ag evening inthe Senate Chamber. A | a cay or two, and that bis recovery is hardly hoped for | of latbs, belonging to C. C Sloper, were barsed up, and | Honseaod lot No. 4 Roce street oprato De ite wae from & round bebind the ‘right umber were absent, having gone to hear Wendell | by bis family and friends. His death would be as widely | the Hartford Coal (il Rednery was also. test ; poppesive Deane street, | car; it was from a Koife-it looked lise. sft; lot 23 & 20K120 G & 131.2, $7,600, bis ipsioe shirt was covered : rtain House and grounds on Richmond terrace, New Brigh- | was blood; the wound on blnctiog Ri incon “anys, ‘or top, 8, 1., $7,900, washed whe cicikes, which were goyesed with blood; Phillips lamented as his character is known, and would be not} subteqnent conflagration. The loer ous Ur. Robinson, of the commuptee, offpred a serips of Aye ° only a private but # public oss, which $5,cC0i8 ioered ia Philadelphia, sites

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