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* THE SUICIDE OF MACDONALD. Lee eee om Corener’s mest Upom the Beay—Ister. | og pt ef Vccoased—Verdict of the Jury—Disposition of sme Body, Ko» ‘The inquest im tbe cate of Rodert © Macdousld, theaui. cide murderer, was held at the city prison yesterday mora- ing by Coroser Jackman. The procecdings were interesting ‘and woll worthy of the atieation of our readers. Tue fol- towing @ a full report of the ‘TBSTLMONY. ‘Thomas Sullivan, beg culy eworu, deposed as follows:-- Lam a deputy keoper attached to the olty prison; I have had charge of deceased; om Monday | was in the second corridor; decossed acted very strange whon | opened his cell door; tos was about ©,bt o'clock; he called ms, and when I got there be appeared as though no bad been @rimbing; he bac his tnside door opea, which was woueu- al for bien, a8 he always ke pt it abut to prevent persons look- dag fu; 1 told hime to lie Gown and shut Die door; 1 sa@ him two oF terve times ta the wurse of the morning; Lore wore some Of his flonan OF visijers present, aud be taiked with them 4 good dai, about eleven o'clock [ ualocked his their own stateroom om @ steambeat, In fact, the throvgbout is simply « steam dont saloon en roof is raised tm the ceatre, and in the sides of the Hy been desired, but which, until pew, has never beer #19- Pied The system of seats and berths is pot ualike that al- mostard to hes, feos and legs, ani used the stomect | ready in use By day the mattresses and pitows ere pamp without amy effect; we then gave him sulphate of | wucked away beneath the cushions, the caro bottomed Zio, Kod Conumued unremiltiog ia Our attentions uatil | Hertha rest on thutr ledges at the of the car, aud eleven minukes sefore Are o'clock, when he died; I | four seste are ail thet mart the oye. might thee sre Smelled in a Wumodler woich was Sianding to the coll & Btrong odor Of creosote ana fsudanum; fain of opinioa | bed, while etill suother Ver of horizoutal accommo tations that cesth was provuced oy the combiaed effects of lau | inysteriously fiods ite way into existence three fest danum and creosote; we uever bad any occasion to give | above, ang offers its downy temptation to the unpre Geceneed enaer oe ye or lan 20; be sometimes gO} | vided voyager; the whule being enclosed by « ourtsia, creeeoie Sur & tou: ight Dave socidentaly | which urows ite prowotng folds around the sleapiag in powouved himeeit; Supposiuen of mins, mates within. [n addition to these state rooms, ‘whioh were paid for at the rate ot fifty cents a berth, there is at ie end of the cap nyt a room, where are all the conveniences toulet, everything meceasery 88 4 preinde toe D-oakfast but the meal. ‘The door is constructed of two layers, with sawdust between to deaden the sound of te wheels, and for a similar purpose and to exclude, the dust the windows are likewise dupli- cated, The cost of each car a about 93,600. They are said to be the Gnest care ever buill in thie country. Omegcns or Maa. Sraraxn Warrvey.—There was a largo attendance yesterday afternoon at the funeral of Mrs. Stephen Whitney, which took place at hor late residence, No, 7 Bowling Green. The funeral exercises were con- ingeniously brought together apd turned toto » douvie Peter Croeby —I am one of the Keepers at the city prise 1 charge of decoased for the pest ex or seven mooths;] was not in charge of deceased yestordsy; I never Knew m7 One attached to the prison to take bia outsize of the batlding; oo Sunday deceased told mo tbat if he was comvieted, aad there was & probability of bis bewg execated, he word commit suicide; he appeared to be rational then, aad in good Sprite, ! lsugnea at hin; he often (Rreatened to comatit Auicide, ana was frequently depregted in epirits; aboot three or four weeks ago a knife, sbarpeaed at Doth ends like Sdirk, was found io bis possession; it was taken away trom him; I never Knew Of bis geting aay powen except om ome occarion, whea he got some Croce rte fora toothache, it is quite @ common thing for prisoners sa{- forme with pb Teg 10 get creosote; [ don’t kaow whore | ducted by Chancellor Ferris and Rev. Dr. Cox. A superb he got the creosow from, but | eupoased one of rowew coffin, Deavily mounted with si'ver, couteinsd fioans % ‘o him; the knife I foun the rewaims = To miver plates on the coffia bore the 191- owing insortpion—‘ Harriet Whiuey, bora lst Ssotem ‘ber, 1782, died 13th May, 1860, aged 77 years, 8 mouths and 1) days.’ The rewains were deposited in tus family vault ‘a Greenwood. The fo'lowing geatiomen were whe ga bearere— Benjamin L Ewar, Joseph D. Beers, Heary POsecesion was a common dinoer kaife, sharper to reeemble a dirk; Macals; 1¢ is usual to tans And vet to atlow Lnem Ww retain any kind Of weapon. Charice Sutton, warden of we city prison, ceposed as follows:——About = quarter past twelve o'clock , Wm. B Crosby, Egbert , Benja nin Arnage yesteroay 1 visited deceased in his cell; he | and 8. Horrtwor. was tiem very iii, and lsboring mee Avrains 47 Tux Street Commasioner’s Orrice.—Thore any of tho was a large collection of contractors, and political oorme. cara, rants generally, sesembled in the Street Commissioner's Rot ever imto the yard; aecvssed was vever allowed to leave th. Gxoegt On one occasion, when he Was | oftice about noon yesterday, the time for Drope- allowed \vy orier of tne court to 49 outaide in company | gals fur several fat jobs—including the contract for the ‘With one sf the coart officers; the Kuite found tu posses | constr uction of araes around the City Hall- having arrivod, mon of a: yecased vasa common dinner knife, sharpeaed | Tye foecers on political pap were destined to a disap- @t the enc | #0 as to look like « cirk; I never had @ ¥ coa potatment, No contract was awarded, and ths proposals ‘Vorsation ith deceased upou the subject of suicite: the | wore not even opened, in congequence of tha absonce of gratings ta the cells of the upper corridors are large | the Comptroiler, whose presence is required by law. The emough to admit of the entrance of large article; 0a | jauer offeial is serving his country off at Chicago, at the the lem corridor I have cells fitted up | National Republican vention. The ‘ jods’’ referred wth ae Te netting, — i a oer lo Qave, therefore, beea iavelattely postponed. fgainat al] oymmunicadon between the prisoners sad vi R Milere; abo: Wi & month alter deceased came to the pri Naw’ Savew Mp—As the saauelmecting of the Bon a negro who waa ip the bait of attendivg deceased | stockholuers of the New York and New Haven Raliroad haaded mo. ' paper which Maceonsid hed givea him, on | Company, held at New Haven om the 10th inat., the fol- which was in wrived, “‘cirychaios, two shilliags worth, lowing gentlemen were chosen directors for the ensuing Ywith;’’ | wllowed tbe negro to parchase tne year:—Justus R. Bulkley, Geo, N. Miller, Abraham R. (eB \ook it away from him before he could It to dece wed; the insoription om the paper is ia"th® | Ven Nest, Geo B. Carbart, of New York; Deonis Kim- ec « { Macconald; before trial we allow pFiso- | berly,Jobm Bradley, & C, Scranton, of New Haven; Jona ners te get the tr mesis from persons outside tho prison, | W. ineds, of Stamford; Jonathan Godirey , of Soataport— but oe we opply the moais soar y A] and subs: quenvy, at a meeting of tne Board of Directera, mover v the following offi: wore f e they bave conc ‘sod their moals; to those persona ander | year Juste RK Balkloy, Freaienn K. % abernate “nye Copviction wen ever aiiow any Kaives or forks; from the me of the dis govery of Macdoaaid’s situatioa on Mon every stun ton wae paid bim. Jefier en Lonon (colored) deposed that he was @ waiter at the | fetropolitan Hotel; my wife did washing for deceased, » bd | Orougbs bw clothes w him; I uses to bring him regars {rom the hotel; ae vor Dought any powo @ for deceased except Oa One ocCemon, when be gave feotiecs to buy him nome leu tauun, 1 Wid the keeper | shout it aad refused to bring him we Secretary, Wm. Bement, Treasurer, Hartx Rattroap—Eieonion ov Dreactors. —The anaual election of a Board of Directors of the Hariom Ruilroad took place yesterday, and resulied in the almost unaai- ‘tous re-clection of all the members of the old Board by o f bey OR BOolo. Fv OxBION deceased handed ms a vaper woulgemesi: Siri Ii eet h tor hits T fetuses to me $i tt woul i, had Comrany D, Sixty xiwry Racimmst.—An election was de li, aud told bin «(bet if be woald ask me to bay powon : for sla esie Tac aid not wait ou Bim any moro, [never | eld, Ldeutepant Colonel Nugent presiding, on Moaday Droge ham cop a wae k gh poy eI evening, at No. 42 Prince street, for a Captain of Com- tended commit wuicide; Leaw on Saurday, 1 “pr 0 bim's box ot negara; I never my pany D, Sixty-minth regiment, in pisce of Captain M> Tied & mow or letie, *Outof tbe prison for deceased; 1 do | Gulre, Istely . Clarke, of the Moat Bot know the south Fo lady with woom he sasociated; [ Guards, Sixth regiment, was unanimously chosea ever carried any n efmsgy 10 any lady for decoased to oti poet Tieutemant Clarke is an old officer of tne Jobe © Cow), w D., deg duly eworo, coposed that | Montgomerys, and we congratulate Company D in the he was physicun of the city prisoa; I sometimes furnish. | *CH0D they have made. ed Macdonald with bat oever oe Ax Op Gaus Reviven.— Yesterday dotectives King and quentny have given him opisie® | giowey arrested the second mate of thé schooner D. 3. Suet, ve always bees very owe | winscas rategherer at a time; I Of stesling goods from boxes consigned to parties ia > creosote for p ile and other cites It seems that the above vonssl car destroy life; rea mostly merchandise to Mobile, aad repeatedly optates ence | ‘* various packages have been found opened, sad watches, fm good health, sod 1; *q0rsted the warden to allow nim | jewelry and maple eo taken out, No clus ooald be free exercise co tbe ow —TWor ta the afternoons; it mest 09 | got at as to who was the perpetrator of the deeds until the Over & mouth since |, ‘Bishod deceased with any Kind of | above officers took the matter w hand. They tioally Medicine , ia the veil of eee eee Lecce jane a Te aad 09 poarcting bis place smelled serongiy ot cra, «Ot, aD labelled “‘Mo- id @ portion stolen property. He was accord ae. clixer,” whick Contained a few drops of some | ingly arrested and looked up to anew: -s poison. Quaxons iv Tm Orry Lesrxcton's Deramtwert.—Ool Dole Al this sage ~ Noned! Coroner Jack maa read - Shae Rae Yan has removed Mr Banker, chiof olor of the Baresu MACDONALD'S Laer PER TO LEWIS LELAND. of Markets, under » Superintendent Irving, Mr. E4- New ) ORK ONY PRISON, April 4 1890 ward Sandior?, ® Well Known povtician aod member of ol fai, ote. the press has been appointed to flil the vacancy. aoe . wyity & Saverm Recneet, Natroxa GeAnn—Connsonow — AL, Ik was inadvertently stated in yeolerday’s Mensto that may repent the Seventh regiment would to East New York warm acd t duy for field exercise Wo shoald have siatet that the the pare and (> cfllorrs And Bon commissions offloers were ordered to an an” wt mene parece op Thurtday, the 7.) imst., to procsed to what gover ontia tot atn ever pois! tne Col-ael should desiguate, for military ex- — i nS ae atwow time regiment will have a fleid day—provably somo time ext month. 4 Comranrt Punnsey —St George Croghan, who wes arrested & day or two ago on a charge of swindling Mr Hutchinson, of Newburg, baa been honorably digh steed, the Complaint againgt bem having been dismissed, Mr. Croghan wiabes us tO state that be bis bees the pariy | ewindied, and biames the gallant De Riviere for gotuing | tim into the scrape. | Avrouyneesr or Wacomms or Har.—Mayor Wood yaw ; } torday appointed Rilas C Pendleton, &. J, C. Hamiltom, | Fa Crowell, Sylvester ©. Nolan, Wm. B Lite, Statfore N. Green, Daniel Haghes, Joho W. Myatt, Weignors of Hay for the several cistriota of the olty, They will bo swore in to cay Seriocs Acctneyt—Jeremiah Smith, ch'e! clerk of the H f } ‘The following ia the order ret | Fred to — Pe nareag apr? Passos, April 4, 1900. | New Haven Railroad Oompany, was accitomially knocked “pe Tom will please | > 9 kind to reim>arse | down by one of the Fourth avenue cars yesterday after aineer | SoNee I may ows mimor | noon and seriously injored. He was conveyed 0 the New York Hoaptral, where would bave be Amputatet Fram Hanisw Burnes —The commissioners was feared one of bis legs i] s for py y bral, ‘Youre respesttalt area. ead obit < iJr. G. MAODON ALD, THR Post MORTEM & XAMINATION. Gall ag Ber cepowed that for oom Dre. Weltje, Beach and strocting & free bridge over (be Hariem river onthe site eli a tenon cxmmneata @ Be boty, SS te | Macomp's dam, have awerded the costract to Rew & teased copes core Nae 3 © ped “oy Harrie, the work to be completed ey the let of Otover Femsoren in ptchen bj the cio te Qrsoo: ne | Pinon OXY Chamberlin, aopeared Veto "Maer acee brain was bignly Hed, bul 20 | more ao thea a ueaal | {rseriay Aherwons and wor we require) cae Hy Cr ing BY Barco Ca, 19 the opiaion of the | Dimeclf—Geo. ‘latt, Enijah Hoogbten and Jasob Veo death wae cansad by (ie @ miaisiretion of | 4¢TPOo! became bis seouritics in the sum of $200,008 um and creosote, bslf ax Ouo $9 Of jaudanum would Savarty Norm Recowmrr, Hiowraxp Guiae.—The new ‘De madidient to cause ‘testh, efipec Wily if the momach ron regiment (79tm), Col. MoLeara, will fave a waa cmpty at the time of ite Deliig & Emin tered. drt to might at the Bew State Areonal, uniformed in full ‘The case waa thon given to th? jar), wie, after deeds | kilts, Weeration, rendered we f ng Hadson City News. Ammer xaauny ov Tam Sanpatn Scoot i Bepses Ory. — TRRDICT. ‘That deceased came to bus death by the adminiatration of orecente and a patarion of oyinm, taken for the porpore of mei dettosava Further, tho fary would re. | Toe asolvertary of the Hadaon City and Sorgen Sanday Commend tha! the p oper authorities plaos wire netdog, | School Arcenintion, took place yestorday afiernoon at the Simtel, down of the chy peeea er COPMMOF, OH SE | Rerormet Dutch burch in Hedeon Oiy, All the schools DISrOsITION OF THR BODY. by present, aa follows: —No 1, Rafor aed Duteh charch, ars sed 44 twachers; Mo. 1/6, Baptist, ehuroh scholars asd da teachers the ot embalment, Dr. Holmes of Witiasasburg, | thss.cam Sherbet fe church, 60 scholars and 18 do the embalming. and shter several tours feashere. Baptnt shutch 9 Hadaon Gity, 65 scholars and church, 12 scholars 900; teachers, 18 \enabers, German Aeformed Dutch Api > teachers. Total sumber of scholars, m6 Addreases wore dehvered by Rev. Mr. Dunn, of Jersey Oty and Rey, Wm. R. Taylor, of Fabeadeuts. afur the terviees, the —_ ee is heen was Procession marched fhroagh rests, ese school retarning to their . dou! ‘Soilauons ware supplied. Ax Escun Snor— Yesterday efternoon an American facie, measuring 6 foot § inches from tip to tip, was shot im the fel, of Hedasa Oy meee: DY 8 ma Far — 2eprem, ne Court. ANOTHER INTERRETINY LATTER. MAT Whmthe 4st, Foe fntuhanee Onepamy The Mllowing te ® Copy of an vterewting letter at lremed | Finlay and otners. Onder tee papsaens Sorsias Sany to Mr. Whitmore, the Clerk of the @uy Prisow, by de ceased, some weeks bofore be fod In wy opinion the th not seu fo wok the pawn New Yore, Aprit 4. 1960. entitind t0 demand of deleodamt an asouni, under Jous Warmrons, Fag —Dese se ake leave of | joa 155 Of the Code. Motion doated Darel O Muervey, Revciver, we Comwetinus Wantortil canon * Vewen ee esavnsneey THE OYSTER SLOOP TRAGEDY etet od Atbvet. WY, Moka, AA Wiittam for Piresy om Beare ume sicee Bawie A. Semucom—Merrityiag 0 & ert pene of tne Sloop After tac bapposed Ma.o. re, UNITED STATHS ORCUTT COURT. . Before Bom Jacge Smaiey. ‘GROUND BAT. Mav 16 —the Uniied States we, Aat W. Hicks, alias Walham Jonson, At the sitting of the court this mora- img, Jedge Sma ley waid that as short hand reporters vere omgegea by the government, and he saw the report pub lished (im the Hagarp) was much more extensive than bs ews netics, be would sdopt the report of tho stencgraps- as if the counral on both sides assoated. Mr. Graves asked the Court which report he proposed to adopt; be perceived that the report in the Hskilm, | if ! aE a] hE in nit if 5 lf | | BE iH 8 i § f i t gy rit § i Ft : E | which the Court had before it, was more full than any Of |! money: ‘Une others. ‘Mr. Dwight explained that the report whiok the Judge had before him was taken by the law reporter of the Hs ALD; the report taken for the government would bo sul! more full, end would be ready im the course of tha diy. Richard Eldridge, examined by Mr. Dwight, deposed thet be aaw the sloop E. A. Jobneoe at Gravesend on the Sunday morning and Moeday; weat on board of ber; caw Capt, Barr and the two Watts boys and Jobason, the pri soner, on board; saw Johusoe om board the sloop first om Sunday, Monday and Tueeday I weat out im tao Sirocco, ia company with the sloop, past Coney Island; wo were ound up to the Hoalth Office; {t was abort sunset wnee we went out; Captain Berr, the two Waits boys and Jobnsoa were om board wher she lef; she wea: Om the usual course of Southern vessels; I took « letter from Capt. Burr to his home; Jobnsom wore a beard same es Dow, but no moustyohe on the upper lip; mever saw toe prisoner emoe until y le Orves exemine¢— Kaew Capt well for years, and also knew the Watw Soya; 1 did pot know the prisvcor before that time; [bad mo particular conversation with hiw; Capt. Burr toid me be was gowmg to Virgie George Neslainger depored—l ive on Atatca Isieod, at Port Richmond; I saw Jobmeoa, the prisoner, at six o'Ci0ck On the morning of the Zietot March; | «as stand ig ot the barn door; be came up to mo saa asked mo if there 96 apy ove to interfere with bis boat, aad I said 20; he jeft big boat op the south aise of the fort. and be came from thst direction: he told me ne left the boat, “back there;” I afterwaras went there end saw that the boat bad brea havied up by some boys; the barbor police: came for the boat and took it away the next oveniog ‘bere was vothing in the boat that I could see but some sent, cymer and oars; the prisoner wut towards the Vanderbilt landing; he bad on a moakey Jock: Kovouth hat— (jsoket produces) —it was like beg, like food bag, which be carret om jens deworibed on the diag am waard lauded 08 the potas boiow ford Sy avout wo mites from much as Wey are now, ouly be had no hair oa the upper Jip; at the ¢xamipeuon before the he had 00 whiskers on the side Crose-cxammped—Had never seca the man before; bé had no conversation with me except to ask i aay one would imterfore with bie boat; be hada moakey jacket and Kossuth hat, but | did not notice hw paats; | mate « mistake berore the Commissioner tn tak tne jsckot came down below the Knees: ( meant to say that it came down to bis hips; | corrected myself. ‘To the Court—I think | changed my testimony before I loft the Comameswner’s Court. ‘/Croveexe nipavioe conunucd—I saw the prisoner put coin suerte Go Geneeaney, 8 ee I chaazed my mind. To Mr. Dwight—I am not an American; ] am @ Gor- mas. Michael Durnin —I live at Staten Inland; I know Bicks, the prover; I saw bimon the Zist of March; { was going Cown to vort Kichmond, and met him with a» beg on bis shoulder: be bid me good morning, and I bi: ns bis him the same; be asked something about nis boat; won! towares Vaxder bilt’s landing; he hada bag on shoulder, Hike @ feed bag. Thie witness was not cross examined. Avgvstar Guisler ( —I live in Stapleton, but at- tena bar at Vanderbilt’s Iauding; I know the prisoacr; I saw him op Weaperony morning, 2lst of March; Be came to our shop and aid he wanted to cat; ne asked if I bad any coffee, and I said not, bat told hia waote to got it; he went out aud came Deck again, aod aati they were 0s up; be asked (or eggs, and invited Mr. AHicko-r to take & Ortok; he showed a & $10 gold piece, and asked me if | wanted 1; Lleaid “No, sir, Loave not cheage for ity’ he thea wok come silver aud paid me; I would not know the bag; the coat he had on was like ibis ous duced; it bad patebes oo the eldows like this, Mr. , bert asked him if he wus @ eeafariag man; he told Mr. Hickbert chat he was the captaia of « sloop; that he hed deen rom isto and one min was killed aod another knocked overbosrd; he seid he was down stairs atthe tims, aod hao only me to got his olothes aad “peectui’’ (at the same Gime shaking ashore ina y Dost, Une 09g In whic! was vomething like this produced; he Look the $10 g: piece out of this bag; he was about twoaty minutes i Crosa examine’ ditn’t count the money; Mr. Hickbart dia not count It; T att not gee the Dag in hit hana when he first came; he did Got take it out of his pocket; he bi ® bandserchvef ta bis had, when be ollored ma the g piece be had the bie bands, lesniog against yr, be Snally pot bw band is hie pocket and paid , Could net tail whe@er the beg wax wi or not: it 1 ite this bag; I have seen a good wany sho. dage; 1 sevonteen years of age; lmext saw th: bia To the Court—There were thir irty or forty yon in the station houre ut the time; 1 him oat; @ 00 pointed him out to mo; 1 waked Captain Weed whore be was; be said be would no tell me; that wae to it him oat; there were otbem there, they ali identit: bat one little boy; the people there were not mosity in polige. men's drew: there wore all kinds of clothes. Abraham 5 Biokbert oo ‘be 2iet Mason, at the Vanderbilt past ix o'clock, he arked me Uuing cond; I sbowed bim; wus, ine barkesper This Witness a6 to the Conversation farther acted Mat be toid hum that wee we Wilkm Tell; that be bad Bchonver, andone man was Killed another was Inocked overboard — The prisoner deg a hin land when he said he bad only time the one tbingnesdful. Cross exagined—| ned never esen him before, kno eledge;i cannot toll exectly how he was nor whether be bad whiskers; I shonle think 5 hot take tbe apd Ded ben run into ‘bat morniag im the lo: To the Gurt— Next saw the prisoser at the police ata tion house, torutiied him there by bis face; be was Bot pointed gt to me by any one. To Mr.Gravca— fo tae beet of my delief he ie the wan Teaw atVancerbtit’s lending, | would not bike to ewear right uyand dows vba he isthe man Frapim K Hawkins Gepored that he i# captain of the sloop sroceo, | knew Captain Bart and the Watts bo: heard Capteia Burr eay he wae going to write « bome'saw the prisoner board the sloop EA Jota son; my veeeel was lying at Coney ivinnd, sad the slaxp Jonpep was lying at the game place, on the Sunday bo ore De relied | went out with ber Jotnacm sme ashore to Dont om the eveuing before (he sloop sailed ; Hit i pf Z i i z a 5 g 2 < Roofard Mldriage took (be letter from Captain Bare to he Doge in Islip, Captain Barr haa cary hair: one of the Wate boye bad light bair and the other « little darker; Conot kpow Captaw Barr's wateh Jroee examiond—The prisoger met me when he come whore on vem od asked me if f was Oliwer: [mat wear powiurely that his is the mea. Patrick (MoCalirey ceposed—I am a deck had on the Baten od terry boat Southdeld; T tne prievaer: to the geath men's oadia about enven o'clock 06 the morning Of the ute of March; | was Brooming of counted out three or four «0 they wore, the bay wave ki me where the water Closet him; be told me to mind hie be *ould me the price aive (iden fies the cost); ay attention was to the cont by It being Dare im some places and having patches on the elbow Mr. Deght asked that the prisoner now put onthe coat. ‘The Judge raid that he could not compel the prisoner to do eo, ae it might ald other witpersee for the ooo tion, who are now in court and have amined. Examination continned—Next saw the prisaser in the Secon ward station hoase; be denied hearing ever seen me, | looked! all acouad the stauoa hous, whee | aa* hie 1 enid,‘ There's the man.” the Noart— there wom 328 BE it z " : EY TG th na tit ite? three f in Codar street, near Greenwich; the Jani time saw bits was oa the Wednesday before his arrest vasa i && He i % bima trunke, (wo bags, two hendkerchiets and « ‘4 pocket ook apd some bed clothing, which he claimed to 3, bis (ieptafles the waich, pocketbook wud bags), idea- ly We Landkerobiels, | found wm tbe pocketbvog $612) 1a bula om the Far more’ anc Ciusens’ Bao of Willtansbarg, wosly fives asd tens; (here are some ones; there are also ‘some on tbe Lee, Huguenor Bank and City Back of Brook- ty, when I arrestos Rim first {told nim I arrested him ing Coupterfelt money; 1 did pot make say sieve | house in Providence; | believe | iinet: if H F. i ale gece Ht Hi i 5 3 s - i g E i 2 UF preesing the subject Cross examned—] never found out bow mi I E & é i 3 f iy i ws i is BRG : 3 EE aaaee i E im al iti i iellitl ie a : i if r j i F: g z i he Fi 1 [ i! i i 3 t i z z $ | i ii i 38, 4 £ 4 3 Yi #4 5 2 HA r lf i f z Hu S272" ff eek: UP ry fT iiiaves ERE > : i i idle j iene spe ckREE 4 Es Hi Hy Epfesieoo§ lle 38 °e ga Hi i i i i 2 f 5 nese at atoeeae LS arrived, the Coart ment Dav’ . journed to ten o'clock Wedseotay morn ia. THE BACAPE OF TRE SLAYER STORM KING. z ihe Judge said be woold hear the argument on Setar. day next. Supreme Cou merai Term. Be ore Hon Judges Sutherland, Mallia and Leonard. May 16 —P\erman we. Lymch.—This was an appeal from © jacgment entered apon report of « referee sotting aside « lease. The ground on which it was asked to be net aside thas Furman wae induced, while euTering eon an cine of stamah b antes oe RT ‘Wet sober at the time be Abd ack Dowledged the lease, and be had recetred rent for three years after the execution of the jense. But the referee found that Farman’s \atetlect was bee dS ‘bavob, and he was not in hie normal vtate of 80d, therefore, as Lynch knew it, the lease should be declared roid. From this decimon es wan taken The Court, after Mesers, McKeown and Smyth for Lyoch, and Mr. G. A. Nano for Furman, ordered the judgment to be reversed. Buck Rervecas Movewrevt —The slaves of Hanteyi!| Als , reCeotly made aps common pores aed purch) aplendid Dearee, to be used for the futerment of their Heo aboot #850 aod te very orediable to humanity and civilimauion of the slaves. i giis et the Magddicn pponnege BY RSV. Me DARLING, MR MEBVIN, BBV. | oe (ay PERO peeeee ' 3be usual avpual reunion of the Wee York Mag@aton Bs ove.lent Sootety took place yesterday afternvca ia the cha” Asylum, inghis eget Toe pecetice wag Reeae e the andi. shame. With great energy they Reve persevered, and | God bas smilec upoe them. They had aothing to depend ald Rot wi peomemee j, Secretary Missious, sea be was glad to countenance the lavies, tw give cheer and comfort Be then read -" the the creation and temptation mas, sad ms a few remerks on the temptation, the yielding Wereto, and the inuvitable consequeaces t@ mankind. He said be recalipd to mind an ici ent wich @ migsion- ary once reisted © him of a wousa in [odie who bore the mark of pi grimage, bot who, came to the missionary ead mark. As thee marss are 4! it was impossiole to do». So not be removed; the remembrance of it remains with tue maver, The speaker bere read av extrect (rom a paper printed at the Asceoston Islands, snowing tas workings of sia and the evil effect of licemtiousacas taero. Tue paper stated that of u i the Be boped some wemen who would not give for itt done what they could in nobly ais ‘Uden adarcesed bimeelf wo the remember who wore toot remem! 2 were tains who take poor wea friencs? No; they are nobody a fi © yjeot and then thrust Wem off for you tn sickness and in health, wand by them You matron soi treat them kindly, and let tem ne: from your lips which you would andience. Do not forget your kin chaplain, who is always at your healta, with words of cheer and He who came tuto the world to save friend, and if you are faithful you him, where si }, iM And sorrow are NO more, The Rev. Mr. Pavson then made « fow remarka, in the course of which he related an tacitent of ¢ young girt of fifteen years, on2e « member of his own Sabbath school, who heart yearned air bor, and admiesion toto the Juvenile Dein: Soeur iees moa came w Mr. . asked him if sbe could be she gould, but jum as all pleted, a captain, one of those 80 called frien ts, off, and where sbe was how went on to speak of mors and the The Rev. G. W. Woon said ® Christian one. Ancient beautiful im literatore and ars, eat days of Groves and Rome was Ufal as this. peta Ay If the object of this of temporal want it would be worthy of con! careers; vent bene Meher cies Sane hens tka be sateve terprise carried on ina spirit bf compisconcy, but tu the eoosciouaness that wo are all sinners aad all in neod of Christ's salvation. ‘The Rev. Dr. Srmona, of the Dutch Reformed ebarch, compared the sianer « leper, always axcinded from the society of his fellows. And, ao cording to the old Levitical law, whea the lepar was made cisen, the priest was to take two birds aud nlay one of them, squeezing its bicod into.a vesse! of rus ming water. Thea, when the bdicod of the bird was tno- roagbly imtermized with the pure water, he was to take was to dip tering, trom! creature into the bieed of iu fellow. From thie living bird was be (o sprinkles the leper, and then, cutting the cords waich bound it to to the apeey Samael Os itat Hoorty, and it would fy away—ite sotled, # te truo— bus bearing om ite wings the that @ foul disease was cleansed. So bad one vird, been slain for us, and the sinner, bound w God by the covenaat, is to be concluded ugat remarta by reminding his bearers that it was for simmers, and aot the rigateous, that Christ A hymn wes then sung by the choir, after which the Pasepayt said be woul improve the opportanity to make A remark in behalf of the ladivs, which was that aa opporta nity would be aflorded to those who wished to contribute toward the prosperity of the society. They did aot come before the pablic as would be pleased to re cotve any thiag their friends felt inclined to give. Tue benediction was pronounced by tne Rev. Mr. Aven. The guests of the institation them partook of a most bo in. tifa) col ation, prepared for A RS matroa ant ber sesstents manifested great w. sto Duilding, Slain ‘one sone them over the » » workiags of the system, kc. Tbe rooms Care an) Destasee op the part ber about . the ps formance coafivence and crteem of the managers, Dor ass'aats and the mmates of ine asy)um_ Arrivals and Departures. fee 2 Lay Tore, Se eDcpen a te veon, Sha “Wes Pubaron Me Hated tre Mason and two ebudr sie Me and Mre Harrignn acd two Janshy. er Bei’, Geo Rorian Me Warrloh's Mra Vordon, W Tooly, Mre Booth and ch 14, infant, mise Harvey and servant, Mra Carey. Palied the trigger out her braine and Killing horsel! is unfortanate afar wae the ropult of novel » The young Indy was aocompiwhod, aod bas written fovera! pretty Ntorary pieces. it ? i cltagtt trade H itict 3 i i i f ry § i i HH hit He i I ] | i i { i iilr x mel | i i i { e 4 i tis a>. B 8 i a = < § i ii & 3 fj : ral i iy ih e882 jog to Awebem sdout two years aco. He bad recently beoe employed to ‘work s etitching mechive vy Messrs. N Shaw & Co., & boot fad tarried iave family of Me. There, and’ ~ tnlo toe . wes al- ‘Ways treated ase friena sud cas of tho (amily. It ‘almost the universal opiuion thas be te gnilty, aad some facta which have come to light witain a few days cortem- that ae laay ta Sean assorted, nad Neten to bia, ber that bas auleations were nat agrecavic. “ will appear in due course of time, but the belief is bis guilt among People of Weymouth is vory geners), feeling against bim ts deep and strong. fho 3 5 gE i ia i u H | i (ae i i i i a e a Es 23 H i z i : a ft Hl fi i i A i Lr ul Hy i ri Hie late i PRES Besse } 3 gleandi nl Aas i ith