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1 ‘WHE OYSTER SLOOF TRAGEDY. ———— WARD of Abert W. Hicks, Aas Wiliam Jobu- fen, for Piracy on Beard the Sleep Edu A. Johmen — Opening for the Prosecution. Vuited Btates Ciroult Covat, Before Hon. Judge Smalley. May 14.—The United Sates ws. Aes W. Hicks, alias WaBion Johneon.—Ii de: @ announced thas this extrner- @heary and mysiorions trayzcdy would be brought wo wie) me morning, De court room was densely crowded , sad am Whe District Court was larger thas the ‘Gwenlt reow, the proceedmge would be conducted in the ‘Biatw'es Court revm. ‘Shere were several women in court who are to be er mod 28 wilnensos. ‘Whe prisoner stands charged with having, on the Zist of Be vame ae oS ‘The has been also indicted by the Grant tur oe area Geo. K. Barr, master of the wn 2, Ppanishable with death, the prisoner was piaced on Bow for the robbery on!y. ucted ‘ nded ‘was uachanged in , and exhidited the same demeanor wi has marked bis cowduct throughout whole case. jellowing jurors were empanelied after some and vons0 being exsused for having formed ‘(Gad expressed an opinion — ‘Berpare McEtroy, 7. Andrew " 3 Owen Foy, 8. Prete gry Ot B Jobe Coulter, 9. Jona Farrell @co W. Jackson, 10. James N Fulier, 6 ~s. Raodes, 1M. Jona MoCalvey, e Jerome, 12 Benjami Sherman. wore rendered imetigibie, bav expressed ap opine in the matter wil i YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1860.—TRIPLE SHERBET. ogns 4. {° meseang ot Dr. Cheever’s Church. NATION avg yan © 1 asctner mecting of the members of Dr. (hoewes's i THE ab CAPITAL, ed vme | american veone) (objected te by "4 : wit} be 4 coocregaiion teak pace net evening, in De eetere fe] war Bpectal Washington Despateh. hogha of teat |, Teni] Sammon 1 reside et Key" art, New | adjoining the Charch of the Pariians. This i Vee ux *. ‘aay 1, 3000 the EA. | Jersey; | am in the oyster business; Lew 2 6’ eieep E4- | wectin. which bas been held to consider the Yeupricty of caper yar) schooner; there was we | win A Jobueon | had ber charered , aprig rom cavtang edibenion atmunt vate Weleda ‘The federal capitel is stark mad with excitement to- deck of her vas j for | chorch, wherein they disavow sayyoonscction Wi, OF |! ois alleged defaleations the reported row in the nner ae two y LM hore | apy right belonging to those members of Dr Chcever’s Bet | eat op antes with the pastor at their bead, to selick nid from | “Abinet about the disposition of the eargo of slaves ar- wen Be know | with after Reet 99 » phe ® vived at New Orleans, the removal of George N. Sanders, yep stem. | Se ite tor hn | ea hemo wean | Sade igs Conran, Ogres oe rma Santen Island, | Mr Graves objected to ny ot Richmoné, which is in the Narrows, | coin to the captain, op '?.¢ ground that the aie He wes very soon after. | not warrant the allege’ sop, Mr. whom be ‘The Court was of ‘opimion that the objection was ot beat woukl be Scatqnaiog well founded, and Overruled it where bad left her, te which Neikdioger replied Exemini woud the prisoner drew it enon apore, where » ‘The prisoner bad with him a be carried upon hie aboulders. wing Nelitinger he paged cp Staten Island, gore persons, whom be ad- drerned, ‘Vamoerbilt’s landing, arriving there aber tly Defore sevem He there imquired of the dost vender Procure some vreskfast, and was directed where he ate breskfant, and in payment offered ‘ved hima @ $10 piece, Hi i fr 43 af had been knock. ne ane eee withdrew his | 5 is.» shrewd game, and may win. overbosrd, oR Bigs Sie a] Mr. Chester's motion was finally carried unanimously, | On the other hand, seceders st Richmond are deter- vesnel with boat outhtola tert sa tar ap regards the sdjpurnmens to next, Tharsday_eve- mined to adopt the Temmessoe platform, and ‘heres seven o'clock and came op 0 the ly. Os tbe motion for taking © volo thaevening was | Loosinate Jef. Davis, for whom Secretary @odb way up be ex! Francis MoOsf- Dr, Bracwuse then resumed his remarks, by explaining | says they cam carry every Southern State. This serar ant aiken tim to Gumh ik wee, @ canves Sox Detween the church and the $0- | wii at least throw the election into the House. od covtained $30 in silver ané a largo quantity of gold otha werkt on ‘Congrepannnde arom Proce, | he Senate will refuse to sdmit Kansas, and fifeen MeQndrey counted 3 and the pelanner tock posnsenion of is trustees of the Were in the legitimate dis- | Southern States, with the aid of California and Oregon, ip, sud during the pageage up had some more general Chaversation wih him. On the arrival of the Southfield , the prt. asked bim if he knew me, snd eye a ‘Dim J saw bim on board the Edwin A. Jobneon, at Spring street dock; he eaid he never a know there was sneb a 1;1 asked him if he knew Capt. Burr; be seid be did not; that he pever saw him left (there. The prisoner lived at 129 Codar street, with | apd never was on board the vessel; when { saw the pri- To see ourtela as ithers see us. with Davis. bis wife; the otter occupants of the bouse were Mr, and | goner on board the sioop bis whiskers were red and ful); juestion ire Trke They "Zen comrermiony wt m when Ta Dim afer bin whore ware darker, ‘ ae then the slavery q1 in lon ap erery aabbadad Pinay ann uring they day. During the moro . 8 examinea—When | bailed the vesse) at Keyport sorry brother be to elect Stephens, or Toney Vice President, and as the shape. Mr. seneen, cm Coat tavees, ox asked them where the captain was; and I think tho pris eroee; hin Tale won to Mt Dalba Gln, bes he cba ook ae either of whom would administer the government to the the most of the money which be hac (et SO. pet Ober js the men that answered me, but J am no} certain; | wher ihe sisvery queation had to ‘do with the subject Rordsand, Dart airy and received tn exchange bilson | 1had ro. conversation with the prieouer on board the | Caer diecussion satisfaction of the seceders. seule toate ta ie laos ident tote | eee so eaiine Gat time Tepoke to bin waeat | The Cusmaax said others, amongst whom was Such are the present programmes of the wire puilers. 4 4 H 8 z i » 5 Or. Obeever. nad been allowed a very wide latitude, and : ce ge te as eames okrmnivon pgs atice dar Me Whoogbt Dr. Blachwer abovld be allowed tw proseed. | cis malin 0s vi caaans taubdiliias: hie clothing, and i the afternoon, with hie wif and child, took the Fali River boat, running from here up the Sound, and wentup to Fal River, telling the carman who wox and said | @id; 1 Soentiy the beg by A no other marks to identify 11; the full; there was 20 hole in ibe beg b= igs Dr. Biackusgr then referred to Dr. Cheever’s jeter to is a hole in this one produced. ‘i rgeon. wherein he rays it is unclees to for pray of the anti-rlevery goapel to pa mo Further Particuiars—Names of the Orew. and What the Carge Comsioted of—ow Bhe wes Selad—fhe Present Owner's _Rame Unknown. ‘The clipper bark Wildiire left New York on the 1éth December iast, for the island of St. Thomas, ie the West Indies, with a full cargo and crew. Her tonnage was 350 tons register, and at that time she was \ooked up to af a 6 ot St barrels 0 ao. de, ned S do, dos 20 cases of lookinggiucnes, 20 cases deninos, Seen ie ae one, E do, =. Th capes musket,” “22 Maat Stipes ; dhecctpene H re. ne cae 4 bags 2 cases ‘S quarter cases wine, 7 Dales denime. 25 casea prints, 1d dd ‘The above is a copied list frem the manifest of the cargo- with which the Wildfire was freighted when she left here for the West Indies on the day specified, Our reporser took the trouble of ascertaining (he total value of the oar- go, and ite intrinsic velue is calculated to have bem $26,318. Upon making inquiry at Messrs. Hargous & Brothers, the former owners of the Wildfire, he was told by thees gentlemen that they could furnish no other additional par- tioulars beyond what had appeared in the Hens of yee- terday morning, with this proviso, that the Wildfire was not ‘now in their possession, nor was she their property—im fact. they bad nothing to do whatever with the vessel. Ow being Martin chio, Jounson, | 2'8 bexcage, if any inquiries were msde for him, to throw David 8. Baldwin deposed—I live at Islip; I know y been told for them by a broker. } gO cahio, Dwighs Jounson, | iy¢ inquirers off the scent. From Fall River be went to | prisoner: 1 ssw bim'om board the Are The Le | ther denomination except bis own. This sta'emont Dr. will not be published entire. The facts in regard to it, psninannens se OE Spetcocicens, Se. Rertest, 1 , " | Pravigence. Tee, whole, oF, most. of tose farts coming | March; be wes helping to got out oysters; Ough Bare was | tne wnass mentee of tee wiswen to, Cee? Brim ia thes | hewever, heve slready fund. thelr way inte the Hsasz, Political Intelligence. nd Joba to Dow! officers » | Boton board; the prizoner told me ne was C ) ~ os Ne ae menen Penne ‘eece. Seateneed nerengietl W | two persons followed on bis track and vory | Virginia with Capt’ Burr for a load of oysters; he wold mo it sbell fornish means to support Dr, Cheever withort the | 1 understand that Senator Clay, who signed it, hiscreated | Buut’s Nowanow in Taxxmaum.—The Nasbville Baw PTB. Tawion and (ecar Joanson’ Daniel ¥. | #00 traced tim from Fall River to Providence, | tbat vight that if | wanted to go up town be would stay | 84 % the Society and not the first chick 308 | considerable commotion on the part of the friends of this | Mer of the 11th instant, says:— Reveridge was challenged for {avor “| apd siter gome wearch were enabled to find him there. | on board and mind the vessel; I was cook; this valise I | sno, toc A A movement. Another cause of disquietade isthe re- | The news bas just reached us from Baltimore of the Mr wight proceeded to open the case for the govern. | He was arrested on Friday night, the 224 or 23d of March. | saw before; the Prisoner banded it vo me when be came now beanie nomination of Tennessee's greatest gon, Hoa. John Bell, ‘ ‘They traced bim to a si house in the outskirts of the | on board on the 13th; the prisoner did not stay on bourd fural of the Texas delegates who seceded to return to Bal- for President of thene United Gentes, Even while we: 4 ‘OPRNING BTATEMENT FOR THE GOVERNMENT. city, and at one o'clock midnight optained an entrance | that night (examines the contenta of the valise); I saw timore. Others have taken s similar stand, and it is more } the bells of the city are pemling, and the boom of the can: Mer. Dwight said:—You are empaneiled, gentlemen of into the houre, where they tound him in a back room in | this kuife before with the prisoner, on board; he took it ‘ that the Richmond Convention will yet make | Bon reverberates among the ‘surrounding hill, and the eee atts toe inte bettcen ihe Untied Sistas and | bed. The windows and doors of the house were coved, | aut t» cul a piece of string: I know it by this piece of the cappeete whole people ate rejoicing. The truly mational platform ry, Haste a ‘upon the | 824 the defendant was found concealed unter the clothes | hapdie being rough and the rivet being ; at that ‘& pomunation. adopted by the Baltimore Conservative Union Coavestion cae gg hh ray Bes ‘or in | % the bed, with his head covered up. The officers with: | time the prisoner wore his whiskers as he does now; I ‘Vico:President Breckenridge, Secretary Thompson, | was ‘the constitution, ast 1s interpreted Dy ite jadicial esta oF bay within the admiralty markime jariadic. | {7e™ (he clothes and found the defeudant there ine pro-.| 64 tbe prisoner on Wednesday, morning oD. Nard the those - | Senator Jobuson, of Arkansas, and several others, bad a | sutborities—the Union of the States-—and the enforcoment Seked tee Vnwes Outen, ‘s prevmace fv the act of op. | Me? perspiration and feigning sleep, Hoe was awakonod,'| "sloop at breakfast; I did not see him again until today. ready adopted, and ia the same publication it was stated | " J ° of the laws.”’ The anpouncement will be hailed by the parsed 1820 to be ‘and punishable with | Of Pretended to bo awakened, by the officers. They sald |’ Crora examineo—I bad been cook with Captain Burr; | Tr84y adopted, and in the same publication it was stated | mmegting several days since, the result of which was the mareen throughont the Union with « vairictio entisiawn _ %. RABY 8. Bim | Yat they, wanted to seo him om» crarge of Desning'| I left the sloop on Wecnesday: Smith Walla wok my Theee things had taken the wind out of he resoledous, | sending of Mr. J.B. Talbott,a clerk in tne taterior De- | and te name of John toll’ will be echoed inom hieten ts ovntertett place as cook; i came on ween r te Ge Are connt with baving on tne Zist of March leet. | Sroozne him to ake: Kees: "be domme enaitemmaaaa | onan area outien om totter Tmorping; | never saw | {ich ov failed to harmouize, and he would witndraw | partment, to Kansas, to seo that the delegates to be olect- | Call'ornia, to the terror of the enemies of the constitution sedbery George H. Barr, master and comeander of | %, Pommt out bis baggage. He described two YAiuks, | bim before; I don't know how he came to til me he was | Yicrein he cays that bis oe padee dl Ml oad 04 tn plese of thano-cenated 266 uatvaaien eqns Deeg. 8 To ‘i een eee ee, lneay can Nahas | which they took with them. There were Pg Ww Virginia with Captain Burr; the captain told | Soe ploy’ is perfectly rue Hoheart.. | Iasand popular sovreignty. These gentlemen are cont mo Onrrvany.—-The following obituary, an- ave}, and wit heyy Be ria tenth aton fe wiantiga ot, johrsen if-be wpnied to go up town iba night he could sasees ae tnlte mata th tire Poses ant | aed Git hho Datinne Chnsetnn ie deebbed nouncing tbe demise oi the demesratic paris, i being taxon woes —— amene t a , Jobreon to me wanted to would ad . se sme sWarste® santee the ro is the fei. | Citizens’ Bank Of Williamsburg, corresponding with thoas by ° va > charge | that Biate will cast their vole for some other good demo- bi ee nen inane atin posse or ta to presence against hie wil, by excbanged for him by Mr. James, of this city. The James H Bacon 4 I—Iam in the oyster business; Tor the | ora. pol. ‘with pain that we record the death of tbe demo- bs clothes were returned to this city, and met morning the | 1 know the prisoner atbo bar; J saw him on board the Mecsesives, and should TRE WATROUS IMPRACUMENT, Gracted illness: deciese ‘temoe or DY ch . prisoner was brougbt here and lodged in ‘ths Second dis. | K. A. Johnson on 13th ‘March; I wae there two = se tlre hn = some strange developementa in regard to of Lm to og eS a. committed upon’ the iwiet station house, On his arrival be was told that the | days getting out oygi@M Jobnson wes there sbovelling say bot Eg ym ~ get money | There will be ge de ope xe oe ; tom of | Suaprint from its punishment whe committed apon land, | charge of counterfeit money was x mere feint, and chat | out oysicre, be woes bid whiskers seme aa he does now: | (f,tB¢ cha oa ae pane, iussiliod in saying, | the Watrous impeachment case. The friends of Judge rere bal nad Givease which Bb io protect more efl-ccvaliy and punish morethoroaga. | ‘Hat Was rot the real charge against bim; to which he | he had check shigt, short coat, and comforter about his | thes” men had pot asy Tight Ww solicit sid "withoat | Watrous are actively at work, and expeot to prove | eariy'arcortsined: seten’ os” teem nas ot eam fshences cocurring upon vesvcla upon. ihe high seas, | Y°Ly Coully replied that “he suppased so: or something | neck; | next anw him after his arreat, when Twas called oe ee Oe eS eae wtions “the ae ,pome of the doctors who were pre- Mem sarin Woe ene ~# fe not <o | % thateficct. To Mr. George Nevins and Mr. Eiias Smith, | onto identify him the consent a aay phakees ae would | that one of the most-pertinatious agents, ia_pressing Toten LY wthe gangrene of the more eee ene rete uals ate ap | the pertons who pureusd and discovered him, besaid ‘he | Cross examinrd—I reaide at Port Richmond; I was ex- Me foach Gisarace’ dha soe Atunch to tapes REME | charge to conviction, a actuatedby motives of revenge crally KDOwR 8 Tot kul, white others auppane i dled Sec Serromied“by "ine" jee reguions 2 pro boar ‘he bont belplog me to Diread the Seaterar%E..08 | who made the appeal for foreign aid, as to theee who | for past iojuries. many years, called the nery> consempuen.’ fhe ohen: ee ete hee to eT cmun, that on tne | 0 Staten Island for many months. These staementsbe | he had a dark pair of & Kossuth hat; i | Sede, Sect om appesl peomdary. Zhe presentation of SRIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Seeeoet nian reed wh becoming pomp m a the pe wd ‘the Zlat of March last, there was | 4* Maintained to the present time, constantiy refusing | think io the morning he had on a mdbkey coat, and Chorch of the Puritans was abundantly able to aay bwer Bay «f New York's deserted | give any account of himself ia connection with this | he went io work he pulled on a bive sbirt; 1 bed > Baath, Sub eunseby-Senenaed-an a tale ef — VIRST GESEION. ‘Mosr Too Severs —A Pittsburg black republican jour- ‘venwel. Her strange appearance attractes the ationtion of | Ther‘che ify hor anctoor ie Graented hae thet dong, | Xeraation with kim more than to tll him toll thebaakets |S easbers of whe omega, "and, according to tbe Pern nal cays Hon, Edward Everett is an accomplished goatie- » | am iittle taller. fag Geren, ehich bore. “own to hor, aad Ue copia ot | G2mlrary tothe wrath, that he had ever ‘known Captaia | " Reuben Keymer depoeed—1am tm the oyster and tah | *teire of the society, the church Nae never been set Wasanxcrom, May 14, 1560. | man and acholar, but ‘he is politically the greatest coward ps fe. dg 2 Pocduing the deck taess | BUT, OF ever been on the vessel £. A. Johuson, or has | Wasinese: I knew Capt, Burr; Tkuew of the sloop © a | VPPortig or prong hy pny ee mm thie country. He would mske an admirable Vice Presi- Serer st coapce! a furl ngs | bce en ae chre, aa_i hg ure | Wen gun he say, soins Jesse | cen "argu mvalee a Donnas Porpaione | Sette Aimar Re uty, be matte Ua ‘woroel wis Proton of, and’ he ricging wou Ieahing in the | S2Y evideu0e tending to establah that fact if uncoatre towed y would mat be hes sts passed ‘the | were deserted, whieh ied to some witty remarks— « Wear. The salle were down ant ike Poor of the reasar | “lected, apd in that sontradiction be persiated. On being ‘sloop pv Bee Br pee etna Teen eee ? Sovnt Cakouma Convesxtioy.—The South Carolina State | had beep set, was over the side of the vomel, | Drought to thie city he was confronted with various per came ashore afer one of the Tanase, sucked & bets SaBBUn. ond poleek te ong So Apne Rater Get tee On Dee Central Committee have agreed to call a convention ef the ee no bamay’ being found on the vessel, and no | £008 that be bad Known before; withthe man who cer hore in the tn the bam | _ Mr. Cxrrranpan, (8. opp.) of Ky, moved that the fewate | 40. Forward of the mast appeared « large pool ot | Td bis baggage; with the deck hand of the Southfield, oe Party, in Columbia, on Wednesday, the 30de oY Ee EN Se ie ead nn con a ee, ae and it waa as Gio deck Of the mast, and also down the siie of the veesel Fe pe ee Ro ieenk sare, ee wee, yes d ‘atts returned to the sloop ‘presented to AvorHER Divisiox.—The diswatiafaction which we nomi. the sen, This was jast aft the forecaatie hatch, on " © > vee Cheever was raised—thus showing thet there astion of John Or Bear which, was fonnd some hair—a lock’ of | BF, worn by him on the 5 = ‘ombers of the Boll hes created among the Union men of Baw, ’ Amidshipe, and willy disconnecied with this | 2! port. That watch the prisoner be had southwest het Sole State, as well ax in other States of the Norta, hasa @ppearence o% bicod on the foredeck, there | B'S possrrsion for a long time; that he bought ‘and the interest which is mani. tendency to break out in open disruption, Ta eneter patch of _ blood, "showing | Wrotber and paid a certain sum of money for it; and as 4 poem, They assert signe ea if a body bad lain there; this siso rat down ihe | the other }, he claimed that they were his, end Dp tT od Party cannot be bait up under the jeaderahip of wine of tho vessel Sul) further aft, just back of the | E2Ve various acoounts concerning them. (n the Monday to leave'the Chorcb-of the Purlians. Bell, and that they might as weil attempt to rua a lor of ‘gmal companioa y fi ‘of biood again, foliow'ng bis being brought here he was examiaéd Before ‘the wood for the and alee disconnected or fore part of ® Untied States magistrate, was indicted, and is now world, Presidency, expect to get followers, as tee ‘Aft there eared signa of & bloody body | PTOUEbt before you tor the eifence of robbéty on the she Palsied be the try fo elicit any enthusiagm upon suche man ae hes We. ‘crreast Tee to tae. cuban, | Digh seas. 1 Rave thus beiefy gone over the various cir aw should suppress put forward. Be patient, ny ; | cumstances case as they will produ to you | sloop, I think I recognized the boy that went pT the sido, sas 8 by tbe evidence. 1 deemed it necossaty to state | him'ae ome l had seen ow the oy . So rete pevety ‘Sronsac vor 4 Foss.—It te anid that the biack republi- Ge descending into the cabin state of siiil greater con to you the ime of evidence that is intended to Croes-examined--] was not we fered by Ds Cane are considerably put out because there wasno dis- fusion there fhe few articles of furniture | °¢, Pureved by the provecution, that you may | of them except Capt Burr: § am certain of rob ye turbance in Wheeling, Va., over their Convention which Sere, Mearrneee The moet ey tee tuUre | understand the bearing of each portion of the tee- | being ihe man ‘who aculled the yawl; ' ae bem ‘ts ties pulled down, and some of the sais which lay on the com. | S™CDY lowarce the rest. You wiil peresive in thie } man im my dost mot to run ; such a criminal thing as pay recently held city. They wanted s martyr, way ‘were pulled out, Tne door was wet and | SM? Ove peculiarity. A great number of witnesses | 1 turred to tho prisoner and raid aaa | and they anticipated that considerable capital would be Keay, sot bare gas Saving Deon covereg nie oa | buneagen wnat the yruramnn ang among alice | Now | euppove you ard ung to ice tobe they te Sone mae ou of te Whedling caventon ia cate some fae i. arow were row our 4 pty SP hy BR each other or witb the’ individual bimeelf-—particularly | prisoner ip Court before the Commnieaumers1 think Biaw the | first be considered, during which could becrested. But the people of that section of Vir- dere.’ Upon the bandio of the pail there were found some | Wit? each other. Various witnersen will pe produced be | hetore the Commissioner that the prisoner’ ha —_——-. | Mr, Joux Cocumars, (¢em.) of N. Y., wanted to know | Stuis were too widejawake for them, and they let the alfair ineten, whave the hand qould natarally beid it. foesebaure fore zou trom Telip, Gravencné, Semen ued, New Tork jack ot on when J saw him tn the boat; I stood about law hes | whether the House had seen £0 off without bestowing upon tt the least consideration. ‘were’ of a diferen: color trom those found in the | *2 Brocklye, who are unacquainted win cach other, | minutes on the shore ana then went to my house: Several inefiectual movons to were made from ther parts of the versal. ‘sppearance of the floor aod | W80 cach come up to acd their little Dbre to this strony | from the bouse about three miles out; if she other > 2 4 the democratic side ‘Too bad. Shp lapestann of tho rcs he pe oni cord of proof which is thrown round thie defendant. | southerly course I suppore she would have fe neat ent | "Mir, Dawns, (rep ) of Mass, who had previously moved | Tie Brack Ravvmzeay Artaton x mm Hows. —The ‘wb the two augur hoice (ound boced ia the lower part of | Pact little item of evidence is of no particular strength, | about the Highlands, below Sandy Hook Gilbert | to take up the ‘contented ©: case, wanted | Princeton, Ill., Democrat, published in the Third district We cabin where the floor slanted down, showed tnat an | ° BO Cecision in self, but only forming a strong chain, s | streight wake (Witnees again described the cou! smd | to now what ohjecuon the Cemocrata bad to considering sat . eatenvor had been mace in washing the door of the cabin | Perfect chein, as claimed vy the government, hx ng with | the sioup om tbe cbart ) many lege their | vow? of Minoi#, rays some hard things of ite representative, Sebo he weser run down, The sugur wih which tse Suk tea pueene. Tomomcaton detennn Rete tae Baer cepored-—I live at Gravenend: | kuew I Son." io whicn the boy rephes, “Noy it woula’ not,"Tor | MF. Laman, (dem.) of Met —Our side are not pre. | Hon. Owen Lovejoy, who, it appears, partly by his own ' . a 5 a Capt. Bort; | know the a! Jobnson , ” pared. Whicn had bean borea oul the for, Saoompt Carefully and serutiniziog!y, whoch ecruumy,ifeeloon- | March last at areveeend; low 1 Derr oom, py bE, Soult not inake it one.” aa ‘The Ciaxx proceeded to ca!) the roll ag to whether the Samission, went to Congress to revenge the death of his Sai the stenept had been given Gp in the cabin, aud the | Y'DC*4, rouwillgiveto it. {tt @ question o: great inte | ashore ut Gravesend bay, knew and Oliver’ | 50; calling the ‘of the early oh | dase tbeutt be tatean op. brother. The Democrat says that during his botaterous Tiaae bina Elie cuhadatee ahereuren “There were b otves the punishment of aterrible crime. Ithis | Watte by icht: 1 exw the prisoner Johnenn | SO! made them trunters. Some gentlemen hac im; | ‘When the name of Mr. Hromms, (dem) of Md., was | td abusive speech the other day, he was very careful not mali stove Ib ibe cabin aod a pln of wood, ander week | Prtover e the eros ender dhe row may be very 1 | came achere ane tne away one of the hands: I saw ene never preuer ot tevihing he wes don tins ine | reached. be sald he was tired of ‘this fibastering bus’ | to mention bow be hed defracded tne Aiscontal te widow diood a iy) jee po , . \eation ° ad . tie) ay in te minutes alter rhe nees. sowet been ree cel nah treat tan eyes te ie tae seer fas | penichment of 8 crime he thought be had covered | eoner ‘and the youve oe HEE Capt Bart’ eas Pe RReS fat appeal, and that was ape ect aheurdity | wie pA wasengeged - of his Drother out of the simall extate left her by her feapes was indcuted and covered with human lair, which | P+ OF there is very iittle doubt he thought he hed suak | on board: there were four oa board altoretioer fo aha Baas ee eee has bo siahe ear aid Sanee | Tl nat be husband, leaving her dependent upon the oid charities of as likewise black like that found on ide pall. Thore | oe verse! Dy the colvimon in the Lower Bay; and Ithius | Crorsexamined—The young man had a samil boadie | 2 °*® DoOy. Ror wasit diagrecetal, for it was getting | TOON DOt he : wae botbing further 1 to direct suspicion, andthe | 70% Will t#y, os [bave, tu looking over the evidence, tha’ | under bis arm; never caw the prisoner bofore that, bas § MOBey to do good with, to aia in @ good cause, and if our | right,” from the world. The sister of the unfortunate wilow ie also an Gemel wes whee te e Cores and brought up | ‘82 band of Providence, m marking the track this max | po conver ation with him: be wan a stranger and I took @ | TMlTose® apo canals are supported by British gold, wi | neuneiad an inmate of the Lee county (lowa) poorhouse. Ga the poate enday, the Sist of Ment, | Ter \0 purene, has placed poo that track the eyes 0! | ittie more notion of him than if | knew him: he had a § Sit, ave churches, supporied in the same way? He | toeroer by ‘Tex Finst Snot at rex Usiow Caxpmate.—The Richmond H We asp at ihe foot of Fulion market. Oa the aitalt { tore who wou's come up afterwards to iienti'y him. It | Kind of monkey coat om, he bed whiekere; he had none | Wished they won a i the Uaioe ae'Gn. | __ The Bouse, pase Delos sowed about the town the sloop was visited by & in this centre cf swarming thousands, at | on bie upper Nip then that could een: wee nok pearer te po charg oburch in every city of the Union. Mr. Gil- | Michigan contested election ones Enquirer claim the honor of having fired the Gret ehot ies Oouhas of pummes. cmang cee be vomnaes f the day ax tats prisone from that | him than the length of this room: I cid nol see which of Said it wae bis doubarate opinion that Dr. Chenver | HOSTS S. at the Urion candidate for President. It saye:—'We do With the veesel and those vel upon her. | OP, he could not bave hidden bi Ht acome | the Waite boys went wong with bim # phy eo y avleae tee bal ward aon | sansa, repented not know an abstraction more miserable than Jobs Bell, Han foand thas this was the sloop - A. Jobueon, owned ek a eee Feehan | |, Job § Whisworth deptrod— live in Gravesend: Laas | inst Dr Them yon froacbed tr ati slavery soapel ou gh a ect of Tenpenres.”* = ve od ~ prisover at Graverend beach on tae mh a q “ pty veere! gn YF. gh) time that he lsnded on Staten aad ntit he went to I’ro- Maren teet: he came ashore in a yawl boat; Tener hia Saree the from weet be bat these feares bo | rae cal ‘must the of & leading 3 Le sere . ya reine the bow of the boat on the b i 1 i 1 u | ported trom nerease oiren avon s pL ESS in, the ovater iade | not expiain ether to you or to Tenvel at thotime: the buat was uot more thas Atow akar f NowKpever have known tat slavery existed in his coun: | Secaring thet at ing Peper, for all the pouticins will want 19 read ‘Bell's March, a week previoos’ cleared ‘from bere to go to | “Used him to be watched; that be was watcbed and ob- J utc © when I saw ber go back again towarda the F, | 3, Thesgound work of the old Puritan church was “to | 1iUenOe S Lite,” Segue ‘or ~- Tho crewhon | ferred will Beehown. From the very commencement of | A. johreon. which wes ane y ff do God's Wil, whatever 8 might exe} them.) Rease, i | shies dited, when the cleares Load Red Usth of Marcu, | D* Being ree om the EA. Jonnson titi he was <a the priscner on the ¢ay ber proudest ¢ays,or the venerabdic ettablishment of ‘The Personal Intel): e ‘Geo. Hi. Burr, master sallors—Oiiver Watts and | D¢fe, ‘verytbiug is Keown concerning him, save the | raw) beat. I did oaseian #0 back to thesloop that day, | Ppsiand, were never ec puro as this church, founded on | | Otte his eras, Gor ~s e Connections; Dr. Vi Mr. J. Watte—Jourg me quiting @ he re hours wterveniog from bis tailing irom Comey | | ccu't think be had any cost on on Montay: Ithiak be J ,umouth Mock’ and be comtended they had not gone Nt Br) oe seated Mr. Howard's right, when the | (reene and Mr. Jobe Gorst, all of the Ueited States aad the defendant, who he come af Wilms | idiand Wil the text worming He ba been called upon t | bac 'e monkey coat on ob Toceday / beck irom the spirit of thie anstent church, “to doGed's ae, ot enreeg Navy: Col Zobien, of Philadelphia, and *. Johnson, had shipped fret mare. During | PVE AB account of himseit during thes wwe, dut he has | Croae cxamived by Mr, Sayte- The yaw! bond was com: ene Matament thashe | "The names of Messrs. Pottle and Woodruff should bave oe dog 8 wonk wemabe of voted the vote anh | (alled. Be called upon 10 give a acowunt of the J wwe nstore when | left off work on Tuesday: | went away the tien nat | sppeared Im the detailed vote on Friday against tabling Qe daly press of tbe alerooon and the followiug mora perty * posresrion—the property of the | before abe came to the beach: the nrisoner’s side wan to a (2 the Idaho Territorial Dili Capt. Calland and Major Renry Hill, both of the United cnamietd Geensenm ol city and ite vicinuy | Waeeet ond Captain Hurr—but be claims it ae hie | me when he pulled the boat on the beach on Monday, ‘There td States Army; Horatio King, Bsq., of Wasbington: M. De pe hn RD Tey aulention of te | OWN. He has been called upon to give am account of those | "By the coreect cf counsel the Jury were permivted to is only one con tne Dougias Democracy in Alabama, Marivait, Cupiain of Ht it ahp Lacifor, are sopping pablic finally nderesesd to Unie lack wan the'emces of ae, | wea with whom be was, and who are Do doubt already | sepatate after suitable caution trots te Courh sor te cox pee oo] Mom, May 34,1900. | atthe New Tork Gosek , veloping many alight circumstances, which gradually | S¢8¢: but be utter!» digriaims any Knowledge of them or | verse with any person on the subject of this trial. Sat | Thirty Ove leading and prominent gentlemen of Modile F. map foeued themaetved tate 6 chain of cirosaamatel of the vemel anon which they were. That, gentlemen, | Adjourned to Tursday at ten 0 clock. oS Sere 8 cail for a State Convention, to meet at Selma onthe | -, if}. B Ward, of the New York Howpital, aod Dr. ©. Greeting the attention of the ocers of justice to the of- | Jv Till judge of on this trial. | Yon will way wociber he ying Re thougns | 408 Of June, to pelect delerates 16 Baltimore W angred Fommeken, of Bi. Lovie, are stopping 8 the Union Fen fender ‘arrest ie gui the ur 0 qi . damning 3 . “ . toes fsbnd’ that on fhuroday, tae lise Maen att | exe tat occurred oe tbe dock of al vemalaa@ ram, | ANPTICAX DRAMIMI FeSD AMOCURION.—At the soul measure, which ehoald | PY. O svete weKinciry and oubera NY ME Mr. W. 8 . Of the United States Navy, te stop- ti sailed from here, ¥ py ap tay a meeting of thin aerociation, held yesterday afternoon, at new efjoura op — Ping af the St Hotei. a Dot that poor verdict wit Ne te eceontance eye 52 death | we rooms, No. 486 Broadway, the following offlosrs were tock. Matton Taabel, ete. Cavereer Meviheod, %. 3. Cubtwel, Bea. Coloma ene go to Virgin for « cargo o oymers; | S8¢ Me! ‘ slected, to corve ene year from the ist preahae:—Pres- bb Locios 3. Yolk, of Teaneaea; Ji went out for ncargo te I have described, aod thet P THE KVIDENCE. devt, James T Brady; Trastecs, W. P. Chapman, J. &. piace, of Mis end J.B Ad; ‘Whe captain bad » large quantity of money in his posses- |. Stiel: Cowell wns the firas witnea called and being ex | Holbrook, G. W. MeLean, Joke N. Gentn, Jobe frourham: SaaS Sie See sloping at the Fith Avenac Hotel en to ‘opsters. The verse) wont that week wo | Mined by Mr. Dwight, deponed—tI reside at Islip, 4 . 4 . ASSAULT CON ALDERMAN RUSSELL IN THE PARK. , laid there some tne. and ws the test part of ube | island; | Know ihe sloop I A. Johasou; 1 built her my- | Treamurer, J. H. Oxley; Secretary, C.8. Bernard: Direc: | Beeween twelve and one o'ddock yesterday the City Hall Soe ee reat mes. Tresabeah af he Oren Sits ti Tau to Coney’ fuand, mad iaid in Gravcsead bay, | lf; I'am ab American citsen, 1 owned one balf of her, | tore, W. I. Bateman, W. Ii. Riake, John Dyroe, 3. Beitg tg . } Ba ye A Bt TF waiting for » isvoradle tide and wind till Tussday aner and Captain George H. Burr owned the other half. he was man, J. G. Ba WN. Bi. Clarke, W. Davidgs, 7 Flas and vicinity waa the scene of considerable oxctiemect, | 14, 1880 Attorney.General of Canata: Hen. Goan," Draring toe Gunday, dponday aud Toseaay that tne | 8 American ciuzen, I saw the prisoner st the bar on . reett, . 'e", "** | owing to aa attack mado upom Alderman John Rossell, Sasoen 21 ES oe fnally yesterday, ; Captain Wilken, of the Tease! aid there the capeain, ctew aud others erat on oD} ES a py way, A Hyliard, Hl. J, ieherwood, J. W. Lingard, ©. K. of the Kighth district, by ex-Aldermen Wm. Wilson, of | Sn¢ came into port liule injared. She wil) resume her A. Chureb, of Georgia, are stopping at : before #he left she wae at street dock, she hed | Mason, J. Moore, J. Sefton, Barney Williams. “ =} Geen te rece aey ead one, of he, Wotte burs bed | een lying there a ween: ane cleared on Thureday, 10th eusnesens eee tala cee Areva! 1 tue First ward. ft seema that the latter bai beon inforen Cotemel Woot iveeday, and on his return the vessel immo. | Ospiale Burr toll me be was going to Deep Oreck, Virgi ‘ aa ne What Curie 1 od that Alderman Russell had ciroulated ® report that be , Trenton : aa feceeded "to son. The veanet bad | Tis, Or opstore the ctew consigted of Captain’ Burr, | the past year the sam of $5,651 86 wes paid ont foran: | cp } Hirree. p= OF comoctiy. fortne | (liver Watts and Smith Watts, and the prisoner: | Dvitles, $2,906 50 for rick claims. $00 for widows, and | (PusPell) could lend Mr. Wileon by the nose at any time. Rom arrival of young Were, " Fle wan taken off the beach in a Cap'n Barr told me be shipped the prisoner as | 5:54 ‘or funeral expenses. Balance of expenditare, | This oid notenit Mr. W, and meeting Alderman Ros- Tatarge yal boat when was the veasel, ana then she | ™ate. Captag Burr wae about thirty-nine years of | $1.44 85 The receipts during the ame period, in | ell to the Park, accused him of the charge. Proceeded on het was watchet by | "ze, Oliver Watte was about twenty four, and Smih | cluding balance on band, $4,170 92 Bainnce in bank to | Mr. Ruerell stoutly denied ose of such Sumasere, Pertors whe belonged io Come and aleo by two | Watts about pinetenm: | knew Barr for aitong | cre? it of association, $65) The pmets are ae fotiows — bat in spite of all thia Mr. Wileon, it appears, ‘ote, Oblonet ‘Wentols 17 ing #t anchor si ibe same time, some @istance | Ome, the color of hin mar was dark, Oliver Watte had | jovested ip stock, #90 OF. \oetading cath in bank, | was pot inchoed to take bie word, and seizing the Alder- New Ungease. May 14, 1900. “ ot from Coney iniens Thin was the close of the uay-—Tuca | Very light hair, and Smich Watts had dark Drown hair, | | The followlng Ceures show the benefit that many persone | man by the head initioted two or three severe oute on his i Cuucn—tindes to-ay 10,800 téken td seine nee we 4 vc dag about ®x or pore St somuban uaa ‘on thnow the handwriting of the boys (Watis): Ihave | Pave ered frow the arsociation They are all wapar- | Teer. The acuille between the two brovght « largnerowa |, Ootiot- y iemeem, prion athe, tegmiones | te be 5; am - Sree Gat ine Vultee nine remeber rightly. | Woon consiarebie of Onpt. burrs wry I saw the Ra. | eoncated, and bave been for a long tneruuable to help | aboct them, tnd Mr, Wilsta wer Been Gregned off, wad | ‘Danged.” Bugat etency of tice. a 30, for fair fo fully | rerio’ Hees &. 4 Mison, af New Jerasy, Generel a7, thing is Enown,or ey yh the Battery when phe wag bronght im by the 7 WBC ped $96 and reoatyed | the ANierman was taken isto the City Alderman | fir “Four steady at $6 915, fer supeeiine, Pork quiet, Jeonecn, Lievtesant Cote Bardee, toy Bee tom of yacultar ci cumiances’ “What was fous Upoe ce enw the yaw! boat of the fobnan with | $2128 CO. Mr FG. paid Stel Be, receives 81 Ais On: | Roenell weae no te Hebt cibor Ahan to ward OF | meee $18 16. shoulders steady wt 7'.0. ard | RA. Bou. Botier, RC Faukr of New Vork, Gexarai thet veawe) uring the night oe mortal man ber police. abe had that yaw! boat beiore whe left; | Sr. Wi (Wind case) fait #75 26 recoiced $1.00 72; | the blows given nim, and a2 oon ae they were seperated | SSG asennced ic0.: tara in Db. 1136, Wammey tte. © | Teuth Coombe, of Kantuety Ho, WT Traced teen eave the prisoner knows. Oltver Wauia nor Amith Wasa | {took the Jounson to lelip, on examining the Johnson | A.B. pait $55, received $1,698 03: Mr. J A left Wiiron in bis glory, with « crowd arvand | ioe “Gamaies 10 We. ” fates Minister’ pala: Neke WW i ry" has bever since that been eon wh life. What became of | nd A valse—a square Diack canvass vAlise—and some received $6y W. A. (over rixty years of age, | bim. . Be a face rece three severe | ate ” Savannan, May 14, 1860. were in \weabiagion on Sututoas -— them we ean ouly Dy thove circumaances winch | “lothes | brought them bere (identifies the raise): i wae eee tk few SR | Prolece on the cove and upper tip, proinced more Ih | coca alos to-day 660 bales. Maskes uncbanged, sg Are thrown arovad Ope cepearence Of the verse! and | ls coker in the cabin (opens the vatiee) B pai $68, ro ere See ot Mr. on. ¥, US i . May 14, 1560 nee eS, eres Nem, Fa = the conde! of the prisoner mad other cireametacc 7 no" in it, saw the pri 35, recatwed | complaint will no lodges aguin . Wilson { be anee | take Tee mere comment i anetea wih Bim. Whether their odwe be wm the | over in the Hoo sailed, saw him S. received | APMeult Ava baitory. Both partics were members of the _ Cotton—Sales to day 1.200 bales. hag Ad Mt F. J. Hooper, Secretary o the Herticularet rence af the lower bay, or Sosted out to sea and ere | 2X1 ID court before the Commies! ‘cowfred STE 08, Mre, | Mowart General Commilwe, and it was reporeed that Lue | bad no effect on the market; middting 10 sso. & 1e\e- @ Ceeonad, t Maria Smith, ® eri tomed b7 the waves there, we dé got know. The preo-| diy. Detelt to the ¢ The tion before th ' eid S199, | Ciffiewlty originnied from quarrel which took piace at | Coarammros, May 14, 1800. rmbfe ciycumatenrer, omy your. . 4 ~ Seer oS ene Or ere ane | received SFP: Wr. HL JC. (eines decenred) paid $106 98/ | Mosart Bail come tte ogo; but ais, it 9) wrotthe = Cotion—Sa day 1,200 bales, at unchanged rates, in te a ative of Cane the romantic ame ini give a8 secont of heme. Sook, place on the SHB end 2h Of March. | rrcnivac 9440; Wiiow WH. Jr, paid $96 u. recciced | fact, ae Mr. Ruseel sane’ be Dae alwane mamtiends | om selen today 1, bbgrbood of Niega: ‘ratil about three years ppm urdered It, Gravennat ted oo roaversation | gr-7 10: Mrs C. BM. (aul! sick) Omid $64 73; Reorven | friekely fesilog toward We, Wikes, ee EE ha wen she wes thro the wide jaa the wa ‘morning, Wed he schooner JR Matner, not, WAR poIng from thie city to Philadephia, clear. ing from here March 20. and running down ine bay Some time curing ibe night, betwoon twelve and two a'cleds, thik vessel, ten being down of Coney Island, Rad a callizion with & vownel coming ia. it appeared that do veal woe cot maw thin stop coming in, and on are 3 three or four hanéred fect, the | the slo the Wednesday evening bafore whe called that other verset ram down directly “to i aa fom goroms is Dow. That stomed to fail, and the to Of that veahel wan again Changes, but inwtoad acrere tee Dow of the folwerer Mat on i coumane” at ant sr 22k Re@ew iret, cvttiog i sown wiirin sie oF ght oebet Of tho waters elgy, ani reg the we © peapable @ preceding (0 mea, ao! itp for repairs. There was Wo ret} DE Oz COMME nie the port He ca win -? ty eeborner | eT 0G. Br_ RG Fy (tick) uaid $17. recaived 84t0. Mr rioee in Burr ef ony Q pe ‘i ri weak, rod weigh. abou! 12) | say, ith sgh Re recnien’ £03.20 Me. DU (occemmed) | ome DiMtenity Im Dr. Oheever’s Charem, | 1 Jn" "Gan active, alee 20 Follow at eigh. portage 180 pounde, | "ie $117.88. reemiwed $628; wisow J ‘paid 870, ST PREWR COURT. | Gata, 44ico. 8 4bge. Prowitiome firm: mews pork. 61 as very large Cor tie age: Capteln Bare was @ emai: Mr. ©. WT, pabd S148 98, eeoetwra abe 'ce’ ere Beteve an. Jusye ieilen, {| gue ‘wnekey, 20 ee Giro wan, probably did wot weigh more vbag 125 or 190 nd bie Glade. Bive cathe ee Mar \4.—In the matter of Henry A. Flert vs. Geo. H. | 12}<0. key, Bie. @ We poands: it was after the examumation bfore the Commu i T byunre, Be Wewont | ‘bite and others. The tence Hnacd wet Avaer—some four @ five —that I found tne | ioe Xa teomg we WC tye fe ae (Darter Cheever) carts were the duly Cheeta wastes, Hoss slowed SAM races, false Wires (umes we 5 ares 1 , a . report 1 and «ineolved the lemporary injunctions. wapertine, 96 1254, 1, Corn tim ol feng ite vioup over fo Bobsken, lay there @ couple ct apn ik tena, dre wiser. and Ghun canes 2 DC eee aif A Yoreee ck fond, five widows and fifteen anouitants. The vrociation i¢ in & prosperous condition, and i» now pay. € Cut aii moneys received from mtereet and hecrip- Hon pro rate among the sick claimants apd snnuitente. ‘Widows receive $150 per annum. and (ren took her to Islip, the Watts bore wers on board Onwson, May 14, 1860, moderate demand eeice 00 bhis at $595 for Re it) ect=-1 bare seen im Burt write, | bed basi- 5 o : State from wheat, and $6 25 0.96 624 for oxtes Forber’ mare Adelaide in two fale eo besen ore trap teotions with him for the laat nine reare, when the defence ent war on the 6 om WF iy evening. be was ore: ot With & bine #Birt ant overalls, Nike (bone T found in t € Foasel; I was om board about ball an hour T took supper ‘here; the pritoner wat ai suppor sien, ne ret at the table wid (stipping orticles protuce+): 1 sronpnive the nm COR, &e., bere, ty be ia Captain Burr's do!) and lower | qenite Canadien at $1.50. Corn quiet Canal fire; fieor, He; wheat, fe corn. Tc to New York. Lake | [nporte—6.300 Do's our 14.000 bushels whent, 29,000 ‘Dushels core 16.000 bueh Oana? © 00 Dbdle fiowr 52.000 Woehele whent, 20,000 ponkele corn vanes. Pd bashes pene. SHot Hime s.—A mate # aship, name Francie MeDo id, while purchasing & revolver yeeterday afternoon in ¢ of Merars. Tomes & Sous, No 6 Maiden Lane, ly shot himself in the Wit eite, F he hee pital and Dr. Wier extracted tre Creat Monrauty —The county, Va. are greatly opie g ome owtiamn f and five of bie f of te chien 0 “r am cnraireet 65d iecere H clgat a ctomaret, sage the Matenal Ilignon, sae te « ton tape toe ae York tented om te Pos by tte correspondent, venerable Chief

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