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$e — 2 THE CORN EXCHANGE IMBROGLIO, | ua Tieerstcooreratmo wee whent tn myer | GOURT OF EMERAL SESSIONS. | Tat EXTRADINON OF BURLEY. | euvsnorms'wmoonen nacunenanan. | EriaiieTatticiuenmun te an a ed MOG Bd NRE ane de" Rnea” daa aoe mete Regi “Toronto, ¢@ Saenensten | our heting Maser, sommaniig, tm Denolrs, | with iefichettt Mansa ur Menem tee t to , 2 % SE. he es nin adage sets | Mone ar Seats cans, Seve: | Meyda ie cabaeyt Sse be: ( Gena wine turyo yeaa tere | Bghygeas i al td \ a inoHis Br TIBBETS IN A NEW CHARACTER, and had stiompted te Sommit euiciderahsc $e | amd esponalbtiities of metic Jurerr- | jiviry to the United States Authorl!séy, | ports as follows:—Second day out had « heavy norther; fu naa wight be hanged; thet by was e very irritable md ee blew away close reefed foresail, sprung main boom and | gg See correspondence above. That if be Was hot imenne wes best. fet bis frivkas vo | F'Asoncre Plead Guilty of Various Of [Prom the Toronto Globe, Feb. 4.) y hich was scoured after six hours’ hard | _Txausas Bamx Sorta sai 2s make him out 9a, Semcee—The Examination tm whe Bwee- | ye writ for the rordiyen of Lents Q Burley, ifted ballast, which was re) band | gosiom direst Se pat sicedie Ror an eb Q_ Mr Tibbete hee lived le your family long Mime? ny-Brooks Case Indcfimitely Post={ the Ink Erte raidem sixned by the General, | tabor, A very heavy sea running at the time; ley the crew and went to Naples. a He Takes His Case Out of His Lawyer's Hands * ¢ low Fe pened, do. oa by Mn Bhortd Jarvie by fe mbd-te mail twenty-four hours under bare poles, and wo tape unter She rewech wan ait there srthout on is Sta 2Y. timely storm mainsail. From 27th to 29th were driven across 2 Consul at Messina, by the r ae Before Recorder Hethnan. ; no @eary arrangements for Burley’s save de- Americ nt and Trics It Himself. @ he vee ‘tee Fevruary tetm of this court wanpencd yester'ay | inery Ziae ‘Coltga Bteies quborition | By arrange | the eastern edge of the Guirsirvamn; retin “~ western rape Tian is yey ree neti z 1 ith the Passenger edge on the 2d instant; time # tremen- Shewessel for Kuston. above Pe Ga tn vm SSO fe Pocono er oie ot RA a Goussca running, andthe veeo! laboring beavliz. Janu- | Saget. thevetnl (htc, N9 explananon legen “ 0 Mr. A ESTING PROCESDANGS, | =" hy pert bag pe forors, returmeble nex Monday, which was | prepare. a special tiain at any’ boar that might | ary 21, sovero cold weather; veaeel much food up, and Bite eees ee Lusenes; Some New Zeek Se Teer INTER: Min pinbete ei oe ass A Te selected by the Sherif, 60 that at forty Ave minutes | soyeral of the crew frostbitten; latter part of same day | min, ‘hich put into Hiullfax, NS, shout Oct 0 iu dlatrens, be ariel twice Tor the sanie offence? I ‘have been tried | Sramed. Panel of ‘Grant Farore was then called} Oe i iyveive o'clock yesterday morning a train, consisting | 1° 1 tea tog heavy anow storm, which continued ‘Sd, leaky, end auchored of Sambro. ake casey mara cecarete nt | sad cron Mr Réwrt ooper Maving been ste | F's sng eng iets eA, up a | foro. dayn At eight A.M. om the Wh anchored of | » Many Beatie (Main), Manet rom Kaa fx a the com 4 » ¥ SPIRITOALISM AND ®HRACLES, 2 ou any opiabon, as to bistamty on that econ icine yard aw'nt with the com tof the garrison, @ de- | sandy Hook, with both anchors down, in a gale from Se a ‘sips. “A ‘Toannot form-any opinion. Recorder Ghargotl ‘the Grand Jury upow the | Mol vent of the Sixteenth regiment, under command of | Sy northwest ‘The following is alist of the officers | ¥ soton her voyage in charge of the Are ue ae. ‘@ You'were preseat'as J witness in the Gourt of See- ‘weal topics, and, in conclusion, said that there were no | 4 sergeant and twenty armed men, the garrison at i Scun Quicesrer, Capt John Tarr, took fre at Rockport, ~ ° ea ctcs ure wes nmty, wan hnatt | MC Suationsepon'wbich be fat nie aaty wo bring | Bair renlene cect amdtrtacd n° art So a | ° jes weer Command si tered sane tenes ae ‘S.imascetrage , ‘before their attention exeopt one, which was growing to | S'<T"" "79 tne Orders given that the foldiers were oF- cing Anton Feymad—Theotore Toman ant of $1000. : Supreme CourteOlreult. Judge anawer. ‘be a very great evil'in'tiiis community, and which came | gered out of their beds at ten o’élock at night, and even | © acting Ensign and ‘ve Officer~Harry P.* Scum Braxicx, Thompson, of and from for Boe Bore Judge Reonard. Delieve that was directly within the ‘observation of the Coast. That is, | then were not acquainted witb the nature of their duty, Acting Bast ond Maser—D. Ht. Hames Son with o cargo of fish, struck on Grindstone on the Tibbds William H. —hiis 1.2 theleto him insane? A. “ ‘At half-past t m o’elock two of the city cabmen, named ‘acting. Master’s Mates—Geo, W. and W. & inst, biiged and su ‘Fan. 6.—Lw her ©. ba Foay not ; these pemocniions were to continue mid he, tho diMdoalty, im the first place, of procuring | x oyaii and Paul, were to be at the Sheritl’s | wording. Spoken, &e. ‘was one of a we¥ies of slandér suits growing out #f tae |. eadered insane. jurors to do the duty ‘which the law imposes upon them, | house, Jarvis strevt, near Yorkville, at eleven gaocky ‘Paymas'er’s Clerk—John Martin, Pulndelp hia aed cs plokete eh Palo Alto, from Bagua for “atMeulty between the plain and the managerpgf ithe rv in he Sessions that whem he re- ‘tn the second in cass of murder, of finding & | while two—Patton and Hornby—were ordered to the jail 1VORM OF A VICE ADMIRAL—SLERVE OR- phi, Fore! blown oy. aiawkT claimed that on/érémoat a ‘OF two before the difficulty | su’ ‘wuniber‘of men who have abstained from form- | at twelve o'clock—nons of them being in the ly oer THB UNIFO) ‘oreign Ports. “corn Exchange. Te * a poy , and abstracted? A. I be- Seen ee one eee, an secused | way avrare of the mature of their call When the Sheriff NAMENTS OF REAR ADMIRAL. cia is Rae Baa White, Boston. February 8, 1564, the'defew@ant circulated pert thas |! experience Court, for some months | arrived at the jail, with Uni Marshals Hen! 3 7th, mes, a ho (the plakititt) was ingame, and remarked thetutponght Field then read @xe testimony of the witness ag | past, bas been that, im cases of murder, the circum- | and Dimmick, all save the turnkey o Uniform of a Vice Admiral. that an tebe a ced Bolan, putin Ry Rad, nd ss 4 10) of sessions, to show that she believed of which have at all become notorious or public, and the Governor, Mr. George L. ‘The uniform of a vice admiral shall be the same as: bark 8 W Holbrook, Smill, 8+ Martins, 5 “not to be attowed to Ue ‘business on 'Changeg sabe was e : “Just bevore the difficulty at the Corn Sogn undone a jarors to | fotiring to rest. Deputy Bherit preacribed for a rear admiral in the Hons of Jana- | yyy, ‘Jan 2—In ‘port abips Ella Norton, Nortons dangerous man, whe Wes squandering his fyreperty atid f° , and the witness admitted the correctness of try thee ‘when their names are called, take the stand ie apprised him of his duty, Mr. Allan ary 28, 1864, with the following — 0 Wi Hi Constitution, Seavert EC 4 would #on beconfe'mwolvent, ‘The case forthe plaineigt | the: ‘ notes, except in some unimportant mat- | here and under osth that they have formed sn | Burtey's ell, im the weet, wing, and om ae. pep thin ane He ‘one equidistant from Hones danie Queen, Marl borough. a Brida Queen. was opened by Me. Millard, who stated! tat damagen the court room on the day of bis He pao. 2 casual observer would be luspresecd with | mncUn Tt to the United States, "He and below the others, and a gold.em. | for do; Pauadelpbie, oole,,and iaand Lisht, Mave were nid at fifty thébeand dollars, Thaiefentant, being the ides that-many of these gentlcenen formed an opinion | jittle aurp! altbeugh he had been daily broidered foul anchor, placed vertically. F Chipuan, and Morning Stir, for Baltimore; Gipsy \ mérchant of Very “nigh standing, these “slunderous re- at wad ia condition? 4, Hla bet wes off ead | om wares Tahar frome Kacy uty. Tdo-sot man | the order, and, dressing Mimenif ond taking smell pee AES Seep estate Ry mere aged Qi ieSly Giy rg Vorb ys yet Shs . 4 , saw jump 4; ona with consi came main wit Oo . I» marke fell with’ Mausual wolght frem Its"ttpe; ksid®ite he would not be put down, of numberof them; but do mean w be undersiead an say. | Bovergor. With the aseistance of Mr. Devil inch in length, pl ly horizontally, the tip of one |) Moxrevipxo, Dec ¢—in port ship Anna Kimball, Meore,, otient was damged toa large amount. “Be proposed to | worés to This was all befere the conversa- bea? rina ‘hat if the citizens of this communit turnkeys of the prison, Burley was then of the rays passing through the ring of the anchor. 14 ‘itond), Jan Frat port brig Favorita, for Balize and + pat the plaiathf-an, the etapa, whenitis july wold’ he the Criminal Court shall go on with their b'#\- | handcuffed, While this ofice was being performed Bur. j.—A etrip of gold lace ches | UNON ond ee aye, i ; told Tibbeta wes in- | pese—that crime hall be speedily tried, that, guilt hall Icy assured them that he would make no at wide, with the lower edge an inch the end of the | Maroy Weino, ‘Arr steamer Bmily B Souder, Bu Abio to determuttfo the extent of the tufunes inficted anid believe it? A. Tad mot Pespeedity paniahed, or that innocence shall be ily | cape. While going down the steps of sl-eve, and two other strips of gold lace one inch wide, janan, NYork’ for Guayaquil. * sender a verdiet aceordingly. ‘him im the Tombe did he say any- | vi is the duty of the citizen to abstain from | jessly remarked that if he slipped on with a space of half an inch between the wide nar- eS port Deo 38, stanton Exar 3 Ggeser, Enchanan, trove. Wits PLAINTIFF'S TESTIMONY ® policeman? A. No, he dia net | fornting an in a case where it is possible for him | his heavy irons on would any one pic! Tow ively; also the goid star worn by line | York ford Eagle, Matthews, and Audubon, Thnchers, Luther. "Pobets depased that tho was the piedntir m ‘Yo done. Vhen gentl-men reed the morning or evening | then placed in one of the sleighs’ seated alongs . a of | for Akyab in. ballasts Christopher Hall, Freeman: Atelanta, ‘ athe 8th of Feb: Mest T i @ Dia g occur about a Knife om the Sunday EE ‘ia they fin@ an account of a homicide | sheriff, accompanied by an American officer, and, with ‘Overcoat Ornaments. —Three silver stars on each ent Barnes and Roswell prague, ‘Crosby, ‘une; Gertrude, wig, Peis oO a cee carrled on ats ala aEaged, iD | previous to “the difficulty on 'Change? A. He had a | having been they, should read it as | Scverrorof the jail andofficers, the party droveoff to the | tho collar—two parallel with the ond, the other in the | parks Se Agues, Lamson: Oat Darling, and traval eo rnceaare ad at 1S Moore ateeie i mena tracy | pocket Ienife fo his hand, and when I asked him what | Shey ‘read any, other of inteliigence in the | Queen's whar, in order that not the slightest idea of the | rear of them—forming an equilateral triangle. ter Randle for N¥ore: Kew Light, Brown, ui: brig, Bol fe ; i ‘Ornaments . ‘3 of the ‘Gorn “Exchange, which is éarty opposite ‘my | Locate wes nuiacked |” he nua ne Womld Bet wee Ht | OY Jon thelr tints ue would be. tnde by the fead eee ibe: a mee eal ta aetye. eck | | ke Grnaments Jor a tear Admiral shall be the He, Cua tne, ain, steamer Fetkersbarg, Rayoon gfice; Twa jcaualated with tive defendant; I have | '"Q"Now, Mrs. Neal, whose house is the ene you live | ‘ing of any article assumed to be true, bat not allowing | Gerrard street 10 Cariton cross Yonge atrect 1a | same as for a Vioo Admiral, xo-pt that there shall eone | ‘se"igrry ain ein port sehr Mari, for NYork nextday had dealings with him for the Mast’ ffteeu:yeers; the de. {#22 A, Mr. Tibbete’. 4t 0 to influence thelr judgment or to influence their | the Collego avenue to Spadina avenue, and thence along | trip of one-inch lace, ipstend of taro, set gRomand: Nov S0—In port bark ida D Rogers, Marehouss. adant San ee neuen renee was =| & Dudmot Tibbots lve you the money to. pay for this | oath to dlecharge thelr diy aa jurors ithad alten tending | cis ome ts readiness. On eaeee totes ite Bur Back Coats of navy blue flannel or blue cloth may be Fe Parts. pc at Wed ina pant ahi rato ng ed seine | furniture? A. Ho dif not, Learned it mayscth ‘the account in the newspaper (imperfect as it is always | conversed freely, and said that he felt worn as ‘service dress”’ by all officers on board shipand | gogron, Feb 4—Arr brig Scotland, McClefian, Cardenas; Sear ce ouch of November eat Taped taut: | Q. Did you pay for it with yourown money? A. aid, | must be), they have formed a decided opinion in regard to | friends were not aware that he was going, Arriving at | in the United States, except at general muster or upon | schra MJ Moore (ir), May. Port Richmond; 1'H Horton,, guce; ik the month of November last applied tohiin | (Where did you get. this aomey A. T don't thoguil or innocenge of the accused. I know that it is | the Burley was on board, and, under tho | epecial occasions of ceremony, when a different dress is | Pierce, Patuxent river. Cid steamship Saxon, ‘Matthews, wr se -noney, saying 1 hada Marge lot of ‘corn on hand; |, wears. ‘one Chin question | ‘ixopemsttile for - ie in| eee ip of Mr. William Doyle, ’they ‘started {or ibed by the commanding officer, but never on shore, | Philadelphia barks Taran Chil, te BL Beylint), MeCas Told bm thik T had trouble with ‘cértain commission | niegger am compelled to. erry, ath the papers without being somewhat Impressed more or | Sieaucer™a? ten ‘minutes to-one-o'diock, where they | or on board ship on duty, in a foreign port. Shoulder | ln. Valparaléo; Lawrence, Howes, NOsieans: velirs Paure ses. and that 1 wanted atianker, outside of the tailu- | “Fudge Leonard—You can deviine to snswer if you like, | less-with the trath or falsity of the charge; but I know | arrived at two o'clock. Stopping for wood and water, | straps and lace on the sleeves may be dispensed with on | {ioisntug Progresso, Lovell, do ence “sf the Corm Exchange; 'Isaid it was very hard ate on Pay any rent to'tibbets for this house? A, | 'Very'woll that it is within the reach of every intelligent | they were again on their way at ten minutes past two | sack coats—retaining the star for line officers—in which ‘Atr achr Germ, Lovell, NYork, Sd Saturday, steamer Whe did not nce Of ay baskters Faald nee Then tkonend, | 1 deetine to answer. (man, possessing sufficient Intelligence to di the | ovcibck, and at fifteen minutes to four o'clock arrived at | case the designations of rank will be sargeedorg Lod of | Saxon; bark Glomalin. adnohia Duncan, sherman & Co, would give me $200,000 cr | Hew nota’ 7a: feulmsstasmer tat question; it | ids or aaj cas in the newpaper, fo cay tarhimesi ext | CON RANE UD 0% Bag “the milteey were | alone indeaion ak. Sack cots shal be sngle-brenstod, | , BALTIMORE Pek ¢iaow, oH sandy Eon ac Gro $300,000 advance on my corn, “if he would give me Griee, bound up. | Cid sohre All any { introduction to that Arm; he. refused to do so |‘ 18 Rone of your business; attend to yourown board bili, | Dest, that aimay be but one-sided account. | then disembarked, and the train having been taken across | with a row of five buttons in front. a tette land; John Walker, Brewster, and Jos Nickerson, Sleight, hhdeece: Gis. ses ‘ Do you remember taking a trip to Boston with Pib- | I shall from forming ai decided ‘Suspens! ridge by the usual pony engine, Benneit GIDEON WELLES, Secrotary of the Navy. York, Sid schr Wm F Burien, Adams, James river. orespahonet Meh reno ero in sigaractmpiny pout AT Tretuse te anawersay or his permonie taper | opinion upon’ the guilt. or: ianocesoe of” thas ean, Se aera arded ou Amerioak eo and’ formally | Navy Daraxmuxsr, Jan. 14, 1668. GLOUCESTER, Feb 2—Arrachra arctie, Gove, Newfound- Toke shont, Me. Pleo aesian’ whoen 1 kad tenogia e. | tacut aNnkiane, lost I may be called upon to hear his case. When I have | handed over to the United States officers in the walting land for NYork; $d, Welcome Home (Br), Corivwallls, NB, suit, and said that he belsevedi? was doing wrong ae Mr, | .@ Did you go to Boston with Tibbets? A. Twont to | heard what may be said for and against him, then I will | room of the New York Central Railway Company: City Intelligence. HOLMES HOLE, Feb S.P M—Are big 0.0 Van Horn, Fiske was a high minded honotable man; he advised mo |'B0eton to take care of his-ohildren. expres such an opinion ag the law ‘makes ft incumbent | Burley, im bidding farewell to the ian office ame New Yore Stare Souptens’ Dzror.—Some changes | (Br), Merriam, Cornwallis, NS, for NYork, with loss of jtb-- Q Did you not go there with Tibbets? A. I refuse.to |'on metodo.” But when men who are liable to discharge | thanked them for their kindness to him during his im- to change my course on the orn Exchange and retire | 4 os, 1; I refer you to ¢ye Boston journals for further | jury duty form opinions about a case in this way it be- | prisonment in Torento, When in the train Bi was in from businoss, and said I weuld be excluded from the boom; schrs Regain, Mains, Norfolk via NYork for Boston; ro have been made in this institution since the election of | Hattie’Cooms, Brown, NYork for do; Hannie Westbrook,” é vi Litdejohn, Portland for Baltimore; Thomar© Bartlett, Card, Gern Exchange unless I did so; 1 told him that Tin. | !formation. comes necessary for the Court, in Any case which has | good spirits, but as they neared the Bridge it was evident | Goyornor Fenton. The following is a list of the pregent 5, POCA RE TOF a ae ee oe area tended to do what was right, and that I would never | @ Do you know Mra Tibbote. A. Slightly. Particularly int tested the pablie, to summon one, two or | fo ‘elt is position Keenly., He desired to be remembered | sme ere. ohn. Neville, Superintendent; B. 1. Jones, | Hitya'viser Wile Hoslin for do, Fusued Dy, brig Burayy leave ihe Corn Ex Q. Was she arrested at your instance once? A. She | Perhaps three thousand jurors out of whom to select | to his counsel, Mr. M. C. Cameron, whose exertions on from Boston for Fortress Monroe. ham until 1 was compelled to do so, Surgeon; T, L. Provost, Corresponding Fecretary; Law- | “th “Arschrs Chas B Raymond, Higgins, Boston for Baltt~ ey : a was; for slandering mein the most shameful manner; | twelve min of sufficient intelligence to try the case, who | icnehalt he should never forgou, and if T wus expelled It woulttbo ab the peril of thos WhO}, Why’ she threatened my life, * | will say under their oaths that they have not formed an |" Burley left. by the Lake Shore Railway for Cleveland, | pone Sprague, Recording Sccrotary; John Wassner and | mere; ‘Fadwin A Grovier, Neweomb, Provincetown for Tan- a 3 schrs Geo ON be oy ed—I berré SPIRITUALISM, opinion upon the matter. These remarks made to a Grand leds 1d finally Detroit, where he probably arrived ant pror Mo the sth of Pehruary ney from the defend) | @ Aro you and Mr, Tibbets both spititualists? A. I | Jury may seem to some out of place, because it is not ser eaes i eeetee agar Tat night. It may be worthy several thousand dollars; I have had’ notes discounted | 2u’t know what you mean; define it, so that I may-com- | anything with which you have to do; you cannot make | of remark that the Southerners generally in the city Clark W. Parish, Receiving Clerks; W. R. DeWolf, An- drew J. Van Horn, Patrick Devoy and J, D. Rightmyer, Station Agents. depot, as a patriotic, charitable in- sd Sth—Arr barks Almoner, from New Orleans for Boston; Union, do for do. 6th—Brigs Hyperion (of New York), from Norman's Pond through him. prehend your meaning. & Presentment or an indictment in order to cor- } expected that Burley would be delivered over at Port cs cely be compared to any in the coun- | for Boston; Annandale, from St Thontas, for orders. v ir. M ilard—May it please the court, tho pla'ntitt is |, 2,9 You hold communications with ‘theother world? | Fect | the evil, But this is the only way im Huron, and it. is suid that quite a number left for Sarnia ree To'the superintendent, Colonel Sohn Neville, a | “KEY WEST, Jun 27-210 port brigs Samuel ‘Lindsey, Giles, desirous of conducting the examination of the next wit- | A-,Just as we all do. which the Court, in the discharge of | its | on Wednesday afternoon. About eleven o'clock on | great deal of credit is due for the successful manner in | for Cardengs, ready; HB Emery, Bradford, for Matanzas! ness himself; I think he anderstar¥s the case betier | _ @ Does Tibbets hold communication with the other | public duties, has an opportunity of making | Thrrsday night nomber of Southerners were observed | Which the depot has been conducted. An institution has | 449% in oy 3 “Ary echr Mazurka, Flowers, Belfast for than Ido, and it would de doing him un injustice to re- | World through you? A. Idon’t know what you mean, | its:If heard to those who attend the court for the pur- | on the platform at the Union depot, but as itis not at all | hoon started by Colonel Young at Niagara for the mili- | pitimore, J pee fuse im the privilege of trying the cause? Q Do you act asa medium between Tibbets and his | pose of doing dity as jurors, and to the public who are | hikely that they ‘were aware "8 oe that | tary education of the orphans and destitute children of | 4ih.'S AM— Arr in the night, schrs Mary Amaden, Smith, Judge Leonard—I think the client will fare better if | {rstwife? A. Thope I do, I hope to be a medium be- | Presumed to take an interest in the matter. If the men | night, no reason can be assigned for their being at the | gsojdiers. The charity is a most worthy one and will | Portland for Fortress Monro¢; Biy State, Torrey, Rackla he allows his counsel teary she.cause. tween all who are good and virtuous. of bus‘ness, the men of various occupations, or the men depot save that they knew his rendition was expected | recommend itself to all. A number of these children are al efter aoe ac Hopkins, Culale Sa Bee ranklin, Hell, Marblehen ; ¢ bbets—: 2e counsel Q When Tibbets was in the Tombs did he not hold | of leisure, would, while they are makin; i did take his de- saeatiiee tate calpens Tl I eer Soran taht commianication with the Se pawrd through you? A. I'wrote | against the imperfect administration of the ‘hw or pret Da 4 so auielly oreo seats vacde business by tw examine the witness, to him very often aad:tried to: keop-him posted as well as pe poe the many evils which grow out of delay inthe the Sheriff that one of Burley’s most intimate friends T could. ministrat on of justice in our midst, vndertake to faith- n u orning | him, but Quostion repented. A. T-decline to answer further. If | fully and fearlessly diecharge the dutice which are im- | webt.gown to the jel yessarday am pee tits at present stopping at the depot, On Thursday eveninj they will give an exhibition at the depot, in Howa: street, which promises to be a very interesting wfluir. Srienpm SKATING ON THE PaRK AND Firrit AVENUE for Fortress Monroe. ‘5th—Arr brig 8 P Brown, Gardner, Cardenas; schr George’ Henry, Curtis, Portlind for NYork. PROVIDENCE, Mev 4—Arr steamer Galaten Toner, 3 York, Sld schrs Wm Lancaster (Br), Waycott, NYork; Hen. Judge Leonard—If I indulge you in this: instance you must go on with the entire case | aay Mr. —Vi : 5 want to know what my religion is I can tell -you; | posed upon them as citizens, there would be much Jess Ponps.—The ice on the Park ponds and the Filth avenue | drik Hudson, Avery, do via Newport. im Minbite—-Very well, your -elenir j5% Will tay-aid do eur bree ob t one’s religion was'to be ina | occasion for them to make complaints. If citizens who | THE PRISONER TO BE TRIED BY THE UNITED STATES sain emirates Po ippnge Serer 7 ibald rs us complain endea' ‘Sth—Arr ston Electra, Nye, and Pal Aldrich, te beat I can. oth eal il ta “Teh plain endeavor to shirk from the performance DISTRICT COURT AT DETROIT—HIS EXPECTED | pond was again in splendid condition yesterday, and of | y5ti—Arr steamers Electra, Nye, en, Archibald Baxter, doingiduly-swom, deposed as fol- | COUT GIG er aonit to go into your | of the duties which the law im, them, " of , i—Exeuse me, want’ |poscs On they can- ARRIVAL THERE, ETC. mee eigiebed : From the Detroti Free cL ey ; religion. not expect that those who are charged with the.adminis- ii Press, Feb. 4.) apr dara sergery fist Foe sine a ‘Witness—I suppose not, as ‘you probably have none of | tration of the laws can cure the evil. If the remarks1 ‘It has beon supposed by some that Burley would be & To save you amy further trouble I will say that I re own. My relations with Mr. Tibbets are just these: | have made in the hearing ot the gentlemen who are | elivered to the authorities of the State of to be take care of his‘children, who have been badly treated | summoned here as jurors, as well as other citizens-out- | tried.for:the offence with which he is charged. is course the skaters were legion and the sport magnificent. The managers of the Park ponds had caused them to be flooded carly yesterday morning, and consequently they Swore frosen over as smooth pes even as ever they have ROCKLAND, Feb I—Arr schr Augusta, Gatchell, Belfast. for Buitimore’ 24, Eilicote, Dunean, fueksport for W Indien. Sld 28th, achrs O Bryan (new), Sleeper, N York; Meryaaey don, Stone, Matamoros; Sist, Bay Torrey, NYork; Auguste, Gatchell, Baltimore. wever had any conversation with Mr. in-my life, been on‘any day during the present season. The propri- : by their stepmother, and assist Mr. Tibbets in.writing. | @ide, are heeded the end I had in view in making them | an error, He will be brought to this city and tried by y qoCn Fairbanks textified that he met ‘Mr. Fogg at the | "9 "Woe im Tibbels unwilling to take care of the chil- | will'be reached. If they are ‘not, I shall. feel, pethapa, | the United States District Court. | Tt ta ‘given out that he | etors of the Fifth Srepae poms Tan siontes ie ame se oye 3 og ME a conversation with Mr. Foes, but T could not give the Mr, Feld that i ‘do I think ee. fe pen Gone duty. sereiiadisd — This may a vse pope as ‘howe in of Fraticully that the patrons of that ‘aloct resort never had cemmanealie: bag 0004. E7 * ot tn S, i. t > _—" will.do; conference g or: —_— exact language; T neticed that Fogg was quite intimale | tween us wilva0t be prodlable. ene, The Grand Jury then retired to enter epon the-die- | him will pursue their own course, and that which & better opportunity afforded them to enjoy themselves. | “By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the under poor i Tasked him if he knew him long, and he | PSV" Tucawahiuk lt ‘would, or agreeable either, | charge of theif dutics. deem bett Tor his, security. But by whatever route ne ‘athe temperature continued quite low throughout the yes, that he was ar-lative of his wife; he-said he (Laughter). . he-will prebably arrive here some time during the | 48y there is sure to be a continuation of the skating ac- signed has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the felt some sympathy, and that if he could do him any 8) - PRISONERS PLEADED GUILTY TO VARIOUS OFFENCES. commodations for some time yet. It should be remem- hesstondied good he would giadly render him any assistance.in his Me indicted for grand however, that the season is rapidly drawing to a | sale of United States Treasury Notes, ‘bearing seven and A WORKER OF MIRACLES, larceny, pleaded Gay oF:to,morrow. dered, power; I asked Fogg what Tibbets’ antecedents were, James A. Neal deposed that he was present ‘during the | guilty to an attempt to commit that offence. was close, and the fovers of the delightful exercise sh not xe © replied thatihe was possessed of some eccen: | conversation ‘between Mr. Twombly and Mrs. Tibbets on | charged with steal! es Arty nei gpd English ‘sovereigns, ‘TRIPLE MURDER AND ARSON. three-tenths per cent interest per annum, known as the lose a ae ‘opportunity. “4 while the sun — nedties, and \as rather given to spiritualism. the evening of the 8th of Novem! 1864; the defen- | valued at two hundred and ten ym John Brown, shines” laste. there - @ Did h cay he was crazy on tho corm: question? A. | dant said that Tibbets was mad on the corn question; that | at 37 Mulberry street, on the 17th of’ January. Most of | eaten or Gand Gomiey anton Ban pope puma ete prehaeiie=ns— yee : Be rg ee ee ee ee Tee ott sad tile is ih ik SA Beer gitne, Cece Markers Sie St, Pphigeicldre kart artensed lo Tava tau bona oh sated to These notes are tarued under date of Aug, 16, 1064, amare id ‘Ae! ‘thing about’ his ‘insanity? A. Hi ere! before’ be woul: forhim; he said that he uy pl ul an attem; lavoeny — gale wee given toapiritainm. | wrould.take charge of fia affaise and 'send him to the | in stealing a ploce of afpacc, worth forty-two. cellars is A: Gaaueen. setireiusas. a the way of deco- | peyabie three years from that time, in ourrency, or are come @ Did he say Ts a dangerous man to darbusiness | lunatic asylum, or-elne on-a.farm;'he also sald that he | from the store of Lord & faylor in Broadway, onthe Tih | op, ,_{Frot si ddl ghlen besa TacMataay jum, a wih? A. I think hedid;.be said some of your opera- | knew Tibbets for ier Kea! that he was always | of October. A detective arrested her and Brooklyn City News. her to | the ice, where one of clerke | most startling and atrocious murders which has ever notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni- formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other: Loans. ae In order that oltizens of every town and section of the: tions were unbusiness-like and rather hazard abusive, and that’he hated him; ‘algo that he was crazy | the headquarters of the pol UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY SIX PERCENT Q Did he or was ensto-to ide bustsens with anc? || an6 unit for business; he attributed Tibbete’ condition | was called upon to ide1 the ty. been put on recard, Fre daiaile of which surpass in their | Tas Free Drrartwanr Bart.—The twenty-seventh ee se aorta cckNed tthe teas Tee enh 10] 10 eee canmlnede a aaa Macken;ja meinen ott WEeneage a "Dey sees ee thea para MYer | year ago, in Median, or that more recent and pernape,| tr viene ay he acodeat of Meaie ned mea ian ae eatralh ge wigs ‘would not be courted by:the bank. ossexamin : By ic rr. on the +} inst night at the Academy of Mi ‘dad Waa at @ Did be mean thatdhe. business wasa dangerous one, Q Have the apisits anything to do with it? A. They | seven vests, valued at twenty-eight dollars. Asthatwas | more terrible manior of the Rosa family, in night fo ond Uiyaioe oe ‘These bonds are now worth « premium of nine per oent, i» or ‘that 1 managed Wn a dangerous mannert A. That Nes SA ot ctchadenlht aaa Le the prisoner's first offence a ples of petty larceny was:ac- | in December last. | So terrible ie. the story which we are sentet. She. nent Tl ne performed | ‘Idling gold interest from November, which makes the manage tine eFOus Inanner, kin ’ — 7Q. Did ‘he give any reason why the business was | in vain. A. 1 don'tdntend to, lllip Bessiers, indicted for a felonious assautt.and | tant to believe tt, and only sccopted it as truo on bearing | their duties In fine siyie, and everything tranepiged ( | actual proft on the seven-thirty loan, at current rates, in~ managed in a dangerous manner? .A. He did not. Q. Are you's miracle worker? A. J am, battery, pleaded guilty to an assault with a {ts facts confirmed by 4 ut authority—Mr. Quin- will be - ant Gor the Widows and. | ciudsiig tbeddae) Aboot: that jd? delh he ‘Mr. Tibbets—That ie all. We rest our case here. @ Is.your wife one too? A. I hope she is. ‘weapon with intent to do bodily harm. Ellen , | dan, of par giee hee was present at the time of the ar- | which fund pe per annum, besides Mr. Field—I suppose, your Honor, it is hardly neces. | @ Have you a diploma? A. Nota written one. the complainant, who resides at No. 49 Mott street, com- | rest.of the murderer and heard his confession. The facts exemption from State and municipal taxation, which adde sary to address the Court. {I will move for a dismissal of | @ Have youadiploma? A. I have the power, and if pained that the prisoner fired a loaded pistol at ber, the | are a8 follows:— Dica — the complaint without geing into. any evidence. you are sick I will show dt to you. taking effect in her thigh. A young man named David L. Bivins, about twenty- veuehs, bis from one to three per cent more, according to the rate levied Mr. Millard—One moment. We are: not closed yet. I | Q What discases doyou cure? A, Many, chronic Ais- All these prisoners were remanded for sentence. five years of age, of prepossessing address —— Dorwe.—On Sunday, February 5, Parricn Donne, aged on oe he tiles te Suppose no advantage will be taken of my Client's | cases, suck as syphtlis, rheumatism, £c. The only case disposed of by the jury was an indict- | ance, made his. appearance a few weeks since at ly tee fri of the mag fally invited to’ at- Property. payable semi-annually announcement that he rested the case. @ Do you cure these diseases through the power of | ment opine Charles Eberle, for a felonious assault upon | Lorain county, and established there s recruiting offiee Ai poy seme snag Tene rechten ea Terrain |. by cousone stihthed to ‘eoch mola; Wah may beieth offfand Mr. Tibbeis—I will take the responsibility of saying | the spirite? A. No, sir; th God's ageney and the | Henry 7 oounaitn a tagentae silocs So West Thirty- | forone of the ow being raised in thia Beaze, | Lend, the, oon ‘his Lemar Ny. wr ——— po that we rest our case here. «(Sensation ) myn sae Mee sane ected ik’ EOIN seventh street, ‘on. the of July, 1804, Thee com - bs eae (Re nen tei, oye ee nneaped te (Tuceday) afternoon, 8 | soi to any bank or banker. ir. jold~And I take,t! Tes ibility of i fe OW DE ie you live:! Ly \enses swore was J- —_ a dam wal o the complaint The plainuit has failed to I yo Maciinunseseniliie iwsinal ccaiiel! a thas the. pataoner snahbind, lim secon NA ) and * it with a living at Grafton Sta- [For Other Deaths See Second Page.) ‘The interest amounts to ae rae prove his case and shou! nonsuted. ¥ ‘the | ry ovavsaboaeben de i ‘Judge Leonard—Has the plaintiff nothing to say in | live? A. Mr. Ti Kui, istlotng’ sich 'c'sivere. woame thot le ‘wns Pnatet SHIPPING NEWS S07 rae ore... wae Ee Millard eel i ik Yea NT New ‘The ‘wituensen for. the defence established on pet gomina wt O.CENES ERE DAY OFA. r. Millard— imwe done my duty, your Honor. ‘ a ‘aha Sa = Mr. Tibbets—t that the defendant is Hable upon his pay any board? A. He does, Aifferent state of flatly contradicting the testimony business, thie scoundrel ey pee ees Balt TEN CENTS PER DAY ON A. answer. He adma.ts that Tam insane, and that Tam a R3 Who pure the-oxpensee of tho extebliehrnené? al forthe prveetion Sa ma homage ok] She diabolical purpose of everaing 12 rye = ae mes ip 2 Woe et rwenty Ute run Dav Gna, auie Leonat-—ite dovnugveay anything.of abe kind. | 0. Dows Titots pay the expenses? A. 1 shan’t {ae defence. ‘The aa gre out of u dlgpae thatthe gl id fo pene ty {Gren | “Port of New York, February 6, 1665, | ONE DOLLAR ON A. made pseot slanderous rema answ: reation. parties lager salvon. After the Recorder's lrmpatet to him at that time, aud sets up insanity asa | Mr. Field asked the Conrt to instruct the witness to Charge tury only dalbrated & fow momenta before | former Reng ne Mich Be, ering erg CLEARED. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly: Gene camagheh toot pon ene en TNs | njedge Leonstl—ike need wal sdewie. freee Saary goung wie, who was living with his father and mother, | oSi'@nth'? John Gibson, Geoghan, Philadelphia—W J Tay- | rurnished upon receipt of subscriptions, This is Mr. Til Jo mann has ht. to gay that anoth. Mr. Field—Please note my exception. SHB CASE.OY SWEENY V8. BROGES, Tuesday morning he hired a horse and sleigh and john (Br), Homans, Melbourne—Mailler, Lord & OLN . _Ho man haa sny:right to aay ET ee ate may exception. nedt-all-thefur. | ,, Te Preliminary examination in ‘the caso of Peter | drove out of town, returning in the evening, and hiring | Quereau. TES PO Se eee Regie om ad | miteret Wan any senor e tine om en Seen aa eeoias chareing rhorse and sleigh at another stable, This was | (Ship Arkwright, Caulkins, Bremen—Apofford, Tileston & | now offered by the goverment, and it ts confidently ex- anything that was said afterwards. Tthink thisdiecns: } | @, When you saw Tibbeta a day or two before the 8: | tion of Mr. Barr to Con} wan wos down fopsfamcartny | rem wrovan CXGOCR Gi TGR cant. ua sre Ship Europa (Brem), Von Hagen, Cadtz—Chas Luling & Co, | peeied thai its auperior advantages will make it the sion has gone far enough, and will proceed to dismixe the ir. t Brod talkie Yael Come 4 oat a hath sf before Recorder Hoffman. At one o'clock the counsel on | was su Cspemernere with the pains of child and, ering (Ham), Curvallo, Laguas and Bisal—! i$ prorss y ee ela _t fe a Sraadahing ty anylng he would protect bial Poth fides and Mr. Sweeny, appeared in court, | The | as his father was spending the evening at a neighbor's Piet Marathon, Driske, Cardenas—J E Ward & Co. GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. H. Field-—T move farian: oxiza.llowanoe Socequnsel |r Court hare seek: @ recess [ar Sfeon :tainuies, Recorder was engaged in try casoy, but» it | the old lady went out to find him and send him for adoc: | Brig Prince of Wales (iir), Deuhum, Matamoros A Hus- | Legs than $200,000,000 reninin unsold, which will. probably Judge Leonard—You may tako-$60. APTER RECESS—MORE MIRACLES. foe 3 oe peetedies very page Fen ave Pmt tor, leaving the sick woman entirely alone. During her Fe mtar of the Sen (Bri, Burke, Matamoros, mm geeay oergiy Chto, wb ska’ /0 wall whroadion. Oliver Lovell dxqored that he knew tho partios in this | {hat there was acivilault. pending, which fe. ikely oom | AU*eMoe, the husband entered the house, and, unmoved Br King Cot Hahar=A Beathert& Co. be disposed of within the next sixty or ninety days, when the- Enther Thoomt suit; Mr. Twombly was at my residence on or about the | to be tried. "He inquired if that vas the face a white at ‘ vaehation tee cotsaee ford ag tne Ikke (Br), Commas, Rio Heshey G+ C. Tibbets va. Horatio N. Ly.—This. was @ her. nist trageout oak af Gee Car : *. | Sth of February last, and bad @ conversation about Tib- 7 r. ngaged in coi ing the out 8 Charged In the complaintaeh having accuse the pisine | done with Tibbets would be to send him to the insane | thought the case might be reached in Ma tered, and the fiendish mage not re geen at an tif of being insaney af Beviyg sid’ ibet tho best thing | MYIm; he spoke about taking charge of Mr. Tibvets’ | ‘Me Waterbury, counsel for Mr. Brooka,. eald that peak fo tenia heer hehap in dua saltan daboes they could do was to paut-the plaintiff nan asylum, gud | pusnoss and saving him from the penitentiary, of hang. | although Mr. B. was abvent he was anxious to proceed | house om fire, and hurried to the railway station, forget: Brett, 8on & Co, Pos Madison Holmes, Ireland, Beaufort—Thomas & = Schr.8 © Evans, Hammond, Cape Fear, NC—A Abbot. eg ay BND fr Gen Boatt, Salton, ‘patti tat he intended to take chatg* of bis business and’ ing, perhaps; the conversation had on some | with the examinetian. Sehr ore—Bentley, Smith & Co, bin -from. the penitentiary or baging. } od pas teint de a trying to'maxe out | Mf James Brady said that the defendant made & be dite tistde Ha ce ie aakkeee tie tee, Sehr Splendid, Johneos, New Huven—G L Hatch. country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the The counsel in opening tie case for the p ross-examinod—Mz. Twombly was tryin ake out | challege to Mr, Sweeny to produce testimony as to one ‘ . 4 , ARRIVED. — from Coldwater, arriving in Grafton on Wednesday. US steamer Hiageconta Ramson, Norfolk, National Banks, State Banka and private bankers through- that these remarks wen made in the presence of acase for Tibbets im case the man died, when he spoke | of the libellous allegauians, and he was now and Diaiot it's wife, Mex, O'Neal aut er busbae is Dro'Neat | About the propriety of sending him vo aw'aaylom; Tknow | nctous to adduce te vent Meantime the horse, which he had left at the scene of o latter's fa ; - Mr. Neal, or Dr. Neal, as he is called; he performs some ‘ the triple murder, became frightened at the burniug and the Jatter’s father-indew, Mr. Lovell. iter wenanetil aaron a9 as laying on of banda; J consider | antjns erg oranda ne there wa He be hee emer 9 house, and, breaking the hitching strap, by which be 3 days. Steamstip Fall River, Dow, Norfolk, in bailast, to the Navy ea atnahip Empire, Dobbins, Washington, DC, with mdse, to Jas Han out the country have generally agreed to receive subscrip- Hons at par. Subscribers will select thelr own agents, In the complaint—a volumineas dea.rment, cower sie taaibe " “ay them nothing short of miracles; the doctor is my son-in- - ; was jastened, ran home to his stabie. the house | sith Cornell piety Pe pone pe hl ag a. The | Jaw. * v. Tro cI Cart ae ete Hee nce doing. the work of | was discovered to be in flames, and the conflagration peo with mdse aad $2 pamcongers to Grinnall Minter & | Whom they bayg confidence, and who only’are to be responat- jon oe uducted by Mt Tibbets, with the fol- Q Fave you not got alt Mr. Tbbets? real estate in Your | the case be indetinitely postpaned srefore suggested hay tng been quenched, the bod. es were found in the cel- | Co, Jan 28, Antonia Ribale, x seaman, died. ——, A a Oy possess on? A. No, sir. Aap amy lar. The presence of the broken hitch ng strap, tied to a | — Bark Ella Virginia (of Baltimore), Johnson, Buenos Ayres, | ble for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. BUSA I Heoal dupened chad: hue oven" soubiuaud Olle Mr. Waterbury stated that Mr. Brooks was desirous ahr te ut oh ei tana ot | 4, ane Ke Bataan nutanea geet wre- | wat ne miter soe be pars f an aproiy sup | Binion” ‘Reel easy wh Sepa” ine nary laet Mr. Twombly eadled-at my house and said |" 4 2 I he: bert thing for Tibbets’ fnienda todo woul! be to O Same senete Se Ok Sa Mr. Brady—He has a very remarkable way of show- Grafton gu Tuesday. Ox being arrested be conteseed tee 82:days, with wool, &c, to Dowley, Cornes & Co, Had heavy weatert) f JAY COOKE, Fan bai Subscription Agent, ‘rom lat 28. ae rsen (of Barbados), Miller, Cart! na, Jan $i aes raters, Bn MI de Pumarejo. Jan 25, lat ane; dl y & Did you the money for it. A. No; I gave Grafton on Tuesday. On being arrested he confessed the ook a heavy gale from NW, lasted 4 days; re him Inman; he nid Mt. aus was crazy, and | Sait fe x peste lias 1. peeRAp Re Py acquiesced inthe suggection | {Ei A mumber of peculiar pieces of sliver were found | wiw hove to under storm stayeall, atid. Bown ta n¢ Philadelphia. dd ees a bquiesced on reson, which were known to be the southward of the Gulf stream: r N te Iations; there yere many otter Quingwenid; but Uae pur. beta ne on! be ctsca-e 1 nanny ofahe Recorder and left the court. Some” PPD & | ros, sith beeper guieer a 7 0, lon 74.02, apoke LLOOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS, Mt. Fidid-—Mereis thind the-parpott; give us the exact | .- Haury Youngetastiaes tat tm talking ovet tbe dificul- L re ‘The bearing of Bivins after his arrest was as peculiar | {naiysnpplicd witu poison ne VM EP? | Genentted, and qatully cured, by placing plueteron te bac att. pi iw ead Roe Aon change, Mr. Twombly stated that the lability of Brokers. and extraordinary as the unprecedentedly horribie deed | “‘firig Piymouth (Br. of Barbadoes), Brevoor, Omoa (Hon. | below the shoulders, and one opposite. they causeno locoa- Mrs, Noal—-Wedj, don’t a wddenly; it | best thing that could be done for Tibbews was to send him UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. which he had done, and suggests the charitable conjec- | duran), 19 days, with wood, tar, dc, to Wagatal’ & Smith, Was | Yenlonce whatever. ' Recommended ty eal men every- oan mht moe. i, don’t jump ane so suddenly; it wuing witaeas pay he beloved Tibbets was Before Commissioner Osbarne. ture beet ye man is insine. He coolly confesses the Tange in eda Ny ton 80; wdpce Jat 23 bas Satyr | where. Office 204 Canal Breet, Sold by all druggists. py oet -ge : = ph = crime, and seems astonished at the aexciioment which it | @#les from wi Wy easterly sea; stove bu cmverts - got Fielt—Oh, seul, wo will not farmp at you. (Laue ae eeey cam conversation with | enn O—United Stites es. John Gil, An examination | causes, He distributed among the crowd. who gathered Waite Sarah (of Turks Ysland), Norton, Matamoros, 82 days, | Ooarpam vy Dr Rice, an Bowery Cltzen ‘ani, a to the plataturs unttness for | Twombly, in which the latter Tr would go bara with | Was tid Into this case which showed that the defendant is | tround hin a number of his autographs, written as fol- | with fotton, to F Talbot ACO.” Been 1d days N oF Hatieran, | Ieoo's Auniniacer eures.corna, bunions, chilblains, frosted a : ey ante Dobe fe te ae et atten ae ombly sald that he | aclerk in the office of Wm. Clarke, broker, corner of | 10¥8: “David 1. Bivins, murderer of his wife, father | With heavy NW winde: ofl KC. feet, &c. By mail 50 cents and $1. ¢ was 80 Tash A in Gh ri . man éled; Mr. y , and mother." He jocos ‘ly bade ‘good by to his acquain- Brig John Barnard (of. Tarke Teton), Jamieron, Matamo- — aaron = — tions that be (the defendant) would beve to take | thought Tiubets would eventually ave to go to the asy- harged with Ing | tances in Grafton, inviting them te come wp and bee bil gon th dys, with sugar and molasses, t0 Metealf & Duncan, R, SCHENCK WILL BE AT HIS ROOMS, NO. 32 the painti('s pewperty for him. Jam or to the State Prison for life. on a young lad, Michael Cronin, a counterfeit ‘sloTree ‘ . P oy | Bm westerly winds the last 13 days. Bond street, New York, ever from 9A. M. wn- Tuesday, ‘@ What else did he aay) A. The mext.day when I | Ctos-cxainined—1 believed that' Tiobets was crary at | gury note telling thera iat they would And hima “playing checkers Wi ocloek P.M.” Aleto fe. “But for a thorough examina- strong: y rig Keelyn Ginn (of, Belt . he jail windows.” This bearing of his, to- pr ialy Rolennom 6) Eig Of the lungs, with the Saw him he sid he wouls not give a cent towards his | the time Le assaulted the j 1 believe he is { Tt ‘appeared from tho evidi Cronia, an thet 18 days, with anit, to Rosa W' Wood & Son, Expe Jungs, dail upless he would giveep his businmg and eure 4o | CFzy Now, an€ most people arvtas Produce Exchange | boy, iad een wont out by His later, Maggrot Hhecken, Slee es oitied ok coe bear odeae a aati m that way L Pomow, Watt Froviossionn ete neko his charge will be three aura When os .. ag, Arm Shi ara i se qua non. 1 believe lik owine ae ae-tho | 2%, the, 4ith of December last with a hundred dollat | they were for Iynching’ him-on. the spot. Indeed, had F Orghanh Hepwell: Hetitan’ NO" Wile: Aeh, to R RDe 1 ee Titat expeok to be told the true condition of tbelt Field—Did he way wat this was hig sine qua non, rdireci-We were present when she diMeulty at tho | greouback to ¢ t changed, and that he wont to Clarke's | not the sherilf who hud im in chares teen a Macon’ ana | Wolf 4 ip wait OF are, {ese your words? Gorn Exchange wok pine, office where the devondant cl M1, al ree jason, RAT t re days, with | SCWENCK’S PULMONIO SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIG Wegase Those were his own words gh PIO 7 He thean throw balls of Gough.at the plain. | Jo charred, the fifty dollar counterfeit Wilh, bub the spare | fantt teases te Sond ene BO Ee tae, | tama Baitnn ” Ben f a Man pay I Te Present duri conversation? owaness of which was not ki y ar ir Rachel Seaman, Curles, » Jan sibel mje ettswrenaent A Me | Wy rst on na ace ahi doit | Sale crea iad ae a | Pat Pheer ant, Marea at | Sar een cine Naat dse™ | Retararlaee Rae goatee em A KREN Wires, nti0”’s treatment on that occasion. ‘back wi eo to be exch \. thaa back’ % y ? o enter Dr. rooms, & alam Asemined This stennd eonversation occurred on |, JUdge Lannard_1t mattert not what waa done te the usual hesitation” was evinced be the: sauatesn | srateasticnes Theta canta pinta nean ee | Behe Senth Tutte, Young: Eitse) ort for Beat . ticket then the umber of ‘thelr urn, “Persone #0 ‘ebruar} lid, on occasion. in =jpronounct) on the ch if 2 Sehr Oliver ran, Sleeper, ‘8 days, with lime, to carriages 4 bs chews had bastyareanted on the Oth end taken | ME Tibbolet want, 10 show your Hemet ae angre- | and "kis smphter seeing bien ne eeyee Sadie | nates ints tone hanna ete | Was mnt ‘Price, for the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonte, $1 60> fo he Tommbeforap aomalt Spiegome one st the Corn | valine ¢lecumatances ja this cave. | am with | over defendant's shoulder and at. once 8 | "We ‘forbear ‘any extended comment on this ep oor abhey othe: $7 60 the halt dosen or two bottles of 8) Fp an xchange? A. ‘es. being & lunatic—as one eniit to do business oF to my | counterfeit. Mra. Sheehan and her Brother, ths boy | the particulars of which we have briefly set b.fore our BELOW. She of Ponte for $2 73. Mandrake Pils, y oe Q Mra. Ty was thea out of down? A. Yes, liberty, All these are slanders; and the fe enn lg Cronin, declared that they got the bill and in the fers. No comment could de it antics. ‘We doubt if | Ship Alexander Marshall, Marshall, from Liverpool! Dee 22. upply of the medicines always kept for sale at the Doo- In Connection? A. Yes, have inslated om trying this case instead of wing my | altercation ‘iat followed they were put out of the office. | any case has ever hay ned which fecal a anowents SAILED. ina, $2 Bond street. Did her live Lap ry A. Ten 0. lawyer to do 80 is that he gury may judge whether J am Ic appearing, on the evidence of his employer, that de- | lated atrocity and ettor, this frightful crime, ‘Phe ter. | - 5th—Steamship Brieseon) bark Phenix; betes Flambo, Con- 7" Do you know he did or net? AI presume | Susine or not. tis true Theve suttered severely at the | fendant was an expert ip judging of money, counsel com- | rible narrative recalls to us the chronicles of th 3 | quent, Wat schre Val taere acne ALL SEASON. #0—1 know nothung £0 the conteary. hands of my persegulors, pd may have looked Wild | tondod that thls ill being a bad ‘counterlely he would | and the Zaurful story of Beatrice Cenci, but surpasses | Peres ne Coriaghan Cerio nee 8 Por RAND MASQUERADE,—IF } a aif (Pe Sears id come so New York? A. sho | ani al: val dio would nob under the wight Of my | have lndaaly diocied ther n Paving ot a 4 thoee fait demonic wiekednees the unprovoked | "Sebi Mes Wada, Cl Gor ine Arion balks go te BO ne bet | 5 ing pon that circumstance alone aaked | murder of, Haze; apren loon, ¥ take holee of a large assortment. at, 2 Po you mean to say that you were goesant in the Judge Leonard—The question 3¢ not admissible. the Commissioner to hold the defendant for trial a fathermtne dow 5 patiltae whic struck down an aged | Hien Ruaannee, | a near Bath avenue. ; oom with Mrs. Tibbcta and haw footer attrelr request? eth es eemaor. The Commiadoner raid that on the ground of etente | father and a loving moher ths added ascon and the Ware, 4 E Hewen jisa Anny Ont QECOND ANNUAL BALL OF TH ITALIAN BENEVO A. cL capse into the room while they were conversing. Jome Hoyt deposed thas he was acquainted with the | he was not willing to hold the macused for trial, it being | moauneas tint suggested the robbery of his father's | parents yy py COND ANNUAL Bale O05 S56 74 10 the room wah thems when the conver. | plalnti; tet eard of the wouble fx ine Exchange from | # avemtion re She uttnost caro and analyee Of tne | Biceding body—all combine to make up.a crime that | wind, eanset, NW. For the benefit 3f the 1 and of or: took . Yea, fome one m my office. a ried thoughts | would appal even €ovils in hell. Unlcew the man be in- a hans of 7} You hbd not been listening at the door? a. @ Did you, at any time, hear that prejudiced | of enumeration. Beyond that, defadant had givenevl- | pane, as ”me chased hare Frama tro eg, } wer, heart one word of the conversation aad I | you against Advanclag money tohtr Nibets? a: What | dence of good character, and he decided £0 discharge him, Duman or divine, teoasvere'ic be iallened on bien Meralé Warkes Corsetpondence Broadway, and at the princi panne heard the doy after the exci ment on ‘Change would | ©” the ground that there was not suffejant eviduace —_— Beauvoa, Jan 14.—On the 4th inst the Br bark Sheppard, Lb og Fos Rp, inrited, there by any onét A. Xf have been euficient w prejudice me. ériminal intent oF probable Knowledge of she spurtous- The Army. Capt Prisby, arrived at Hamilton in distress. She was from | \: ¥. ERESraY | Georetaries. a ing & good | . Mr. bets—I now propose to introduce testimony as | Bess ed Captais Matamoros, bound to Liverpool, with a cargo of cotton, and and came to see jf 1 could do anything for her | $0 ny being tru k on the head by a pol |. | The defendant was then discharged. : piaia Fred, H, Cruse, Comppany H., Firm New Yor’ 0 going to bed; T'was then invited treo, Goalisegorarty iomnse’ Tenelielee cee ae im Fogineers, has been commirguriagt by his Excellency the | S,teaking, and tot enile, and will have to discharge part, if! | WANES, LIQUORS, SC. Can you the ance of the conversation | de ent was only temporary, and yet he contin ed Arrivals and Departures, Governor, Major, with rank from tie 0th ef January, and On the Sth January brig Robert Wright, Hawthorn Rew G_ DISTT! RY OF FRIDENBERG, again? A. Tthink I can; Mr, Ty ombly said he would | to circulalo thee stores about my Invanity long atier I dened by C . x : A master. from Philadelplie, bound to Peps: & CO., 210 Fulton street, between Broadway, Ly Ot pay One cont of bull for Mr vce ouiost he’ con, | was entirely 1peoversd. insibian Atul vain > Power, wx wit | rleedt by Colne! Serre: to comma the Third Latta | for government, put into 8! George's, lear ich street. Constantly on hand Cologne, French and Com-{ cS outed, 10 lve up hie buriners, and piace Ie in is | Judge Loouaid= The hour of sjounment haa yrfyed, | Hamed Mewiien, HU fl—-D Powell, M | How of his glorious old veginont, with Cocdauartors at | sme sails, dhe baa ncurly complete her repairs, and wil BARON Spirit ie eee tate dine hee at ton oonk.| {Pwombly's) bands; bewmid this was lis dine gua non. 1 Will render a deoi#iu® 04 Your motion tomer | Sp Kerrs—Bark 8 Ginn—Jobu Redpath, W Kenny, Yarina, Va. +" On tie Mh inet the vehr Montezuma, Cayh Lewis, from { above spirit price, cash,

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