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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2%, 1866, Mr. Hall—If you had read it without reading the pre- Riza x nda—F New ¥ in anaes THE ALLERED LIBEL OW AT, STEWART, | «otha ea he oats | Rabe B Meenas” | aR Aer Saker aer aso : eee. Oe a ‘ _ Witness! et now of any. person Brig ir), Mayo, INOETOWN, Jan zig Caroline Bo vin me THE OTERO MURDER. uss]; that case belongs to the rages have net #89 She 1 ~nination Before Judge Dowling. | b#iness to whom it could refer With such directness as Brig Cea er. Bangers, : Woltece | sano an a a Franees all betore teporied ashore Bane Juco Gene Salvador, aitas Fpaar- fanaa Shak ome youl Ser RO Be teal oC) ae vecast of libel charged by Mr | ~_ T have known Mr. Stewart for thirty-five Bo Mal er CAC Beato Weieah a See Denali, were got adoas ios! *¥aplng, and ie sitio porta Trial of Francisco ; perpen ‘The examination in the cane % like) charged by Mr. | yeq lo Do re Beery ry p cleaned it and Rh hs swear wi of the Nawonat raartuony fs . het Rormrsar, Jan 2—' have beer KINGS COUNTY covet oF OVER Ae TREND then ‘io ction pr eg next mand oF oe Pts. eve the ea Oe Courtland Palmer $e coupes ob Sins ave re. | “ature i Doirpertawil® Newbury, Baltimore—Van Brunt sae oaz, aie which he ec Barer, cs ware for, 5 a 4 Voorhees. 3 A ie was com , be- “ . | & Slaght, 7 shite, F cargo Before Judge cittert and Justices eye ae , for | ING} 436 Rot soe It ayain anti be sw {tin the “great | Pore Justice Dowling, at the Tombs Police Court. At the | Gualuied: with bs pT ell c- | * Steamer Alliance, Thompson, Pitladelphia Haas MS sed'on the voyage she has a heavy lst to Ee Spans seep stn HOO pine night of the 224-| vember ip fhe City “Hall; saw the ‘gloves | time of opening tho.courtysty, Stewart was present, with | sity; Tknow many of them personally and many more | oe gy ARRIVED. 12g pe. wisn! Gltnguen=at Kennebon ie - the murder of Joos Givronuinued ip the Kings county | before yo saw the razor; got the razor in | nis counsel, ex-Judge, aitop, ad. ibe dafant.-%* se wathmahte 4 Vo Barges eta gaperienoed Very J sezacebeattirul sehr of abouts toni new measure, ‘ “ 8 Day, built for Messrs N ‘& Day and others of Oloa- Udanehip"ashinnd, Norton, Ciatventon sian 1, via Bey | fester dnd wl be By thems employed Th the tebiog Suslacee, we enpamanilllle af Movember last, wat room in the French owt; di4 not_ know to whom it enguraee Did y pi siia vids Sahenca to West 17th, with ontton, Be. to Whitney & Hath in charge of Capt Henry Hardy, an owner, ae Court of Oyer aud Terminer, in gession in Brooklyn yes- | Tonto previously; it was & room formerly occupied by | sell and Moc cugy” with thelr counsel, Mr. E. T. Gerry. | naving been publishe in the Police Gazette ‘Autonto Americh, and it was after his death that he got | Several 4 oup prominent merchants, friends of Mr. ‘Objected to. 4 f ; knows Colo- . “ \—Lool “A Veteran Steamship Costa Rica, Harris. New Orleans Jan }*, Whalemen. a the trial of Gonzales and the first day of this | it; there was noviing & ie ser aw Gonzales and Overo on | ©°"vart, were also present, and District Attorney Hall nae ae en tne eer fo read bar iz BPM, tian and pacers Jeekttay: | Sid from San Francigo Deo 10, bark CamMa, Thomas, XB, sal, the popular excitement remains unabated, and the | Wednosday night, about gevon or half-past seven o'clock; ' arrived ehortly after. fore; and, if 80, where? ae. ae Meena ae aa erga Evening te rules Sab, px, oral, Ch a0 MB, Go. inn “ coursgoom wha ‘Slled: 1p: He ulanast capacity. The at | do not know whether {eas Oterog age them In the, Judge Hilton opened by briefty stating tho subject of | Witness—Therartiele I read was in the Heranp—(A | pound i 18th, 'y Yuswéd a propeller, , Davis, NB, 4 ing put in to stip 100 bbls sp oil, but as there was no oppor= Steamship Quaker City, W eat, Charleston. £6 hours, with unity to sip it, would retain iton board. All well—bound mise and passengers, to Arthur Leary. Oi Charleston Bar, | South. passed steamships Unitea States, and Vicksburg, bound N. Speken, &ec. el de Cuba, on the same floor as No, 84, on thy sentry slip from the Hanaup was handed to the witness)—that tendance of the fair sex Is rather on the increase, a8 a | Te i eee rant woo Gonzales iN “ya Mt* | complaint, and atating the case as it then stood. Ho | ff {rom tho Hana Jarge number of them occupied sents within the space | 34 on Wednesday night; Pellicer was up ta hig room on | said that he purposed to prove that the person meant in Judge Hilton—State whether or not, upon reading that L z: outs: i bh haha " Steataship Sarator, King, Nortolk, hours, with mdse Sh{p American Congress, Woodward, from London for silotted to membors of the bar, where they remained | Wednasiay even.ng outside of his ro:%i he QF not havo | the alleged libellous article was Mr, Alexander T, Stow. | article) $0 far as it purports to bo dn extract frou the and pansengers.t0 Heineken & Palmore,” vin | New Work, Dee aa, Batt on eee are ee z ‘ afterwards: oltoyé Kd- - Sy, it Es y re X01 1 ), from leans, Miroughout the day’s session, and appeared to take J Wi coms On isave hit. the Keya to keep: Peliicer subse. | 8% and to prove by Mr, Stewart's past lifo and daily | {tached to the uame of any person Was suggested to os oh peal bee, pedbpeanamnnbel By! Gey yey elepaesrimarten Sen a much interest in the proceedings. quently got into the Mong tyr Gonzes did not; Gon- | transactions that the article, in so faras it related to him, sone mint as se re a whom the fee ae ae Stony ip Patipsen, ‘Nelson, Baltimore, 40 hours, with B rk, Dr BA Hunter, 33, gays from Live 0 for Bait. " r eh v r. Gerry—I abject the witness answer mdse, tod B Smull. : more, Ju na " drought into court fifteca or twenty | zules was standing dgwn by the f¥e'at door was a libel. tan 7 7 Si hi Sherw: to Whitney & | ried away. wanton ie opeaini and was the object of observa Cpa Goneaiea: RA pee when ‘Yellic y, Goosen ee be first witness called was the plaintiff, who testified ery anne eo banaen ae re bor] Ma ia Mary Sanford, Sherwood, Boaton, e awe Brig Avlistic (Br), 28 days De: for New York, nol ‘ bm panied me i sate ripen’ don by all present, Ho rotains the samo composed de- | from the hotel fora dintanoe of cebu forty yards aug | 2 flows: s has stated that this is a paper having an extensive circa- | w MP Hate, Forsyth, San Franciaca, Sopt23, withmése to | Janie. a venetian, Jan 16 lat 96 lon Th -% ; evious day. During tho ex- | parted with them before bp cot to Broadway; then went ALEXANDER T. STEWART’S TRETIMONY, lation; now they must bring forward somebody that has | {the Pacihe when 20, dasa it flones ee Cane Harn a0 | Bug Avabetia’G'duge trots New York. Jun % iat 30 ogres maeper sxhibiled On. (be previpae Oe ee vermine lito thebt aiousian te “(The witness then related the | __T haye lived at No, 6 Depau row for twenty years, and | road it in that paper. If they can only bring witnesses | days, with light variable winda mort of the time. From 35 W. amination of the witnosses, fe ted wien Mesra, Guyas | circumstance slated ou the (rial of Gonzales, what ho did | 8m the owner of that building, seho have read it in other payers then the sult should be | Cape Horn tothe Equator in the AMlantie 2 dare. “Nov 22 | | Brig Edward, from Baltimore for Matansas, Jan 11, lat 26 as partivula 04 a E i dq ~ nit “ : ° " cape Horn W’ large a . % wert Vela were ‘examined through the interpreter, Mr. | and rote he went that evening.) Slept in room No. 24 Me Gerry anjent 40 shaken tertonsertl Hi a aalieetdaaae sealant aan aera ener smaller ones; Sd inst, Int $2. lon 7a, Rave apfullrigced | Schr Carrie, of New Hazen, from, New York for Cienfue- SpE coment of the proceedings the | pid hy inmsolf and Pellicer; Kdward Fausteptwith him: | Judge Mitton—1 wish to show that. str. Stewart 1s the | ““Tr'was ually admitted that the extract in the Henazp | 7K woation Of Rarencriy and westanigrpaies and very |g een mat eae cout one ae San neta Court calemlar will, not | Peliogr did not sleep there that night; went to the Hotel bh jposns parry were that the point of the article is against wa a tras copy of the complaint, and the question was cols weather. nen a an , TER Jon $—SId Augusta Tletge, Lichfelat, NYork, wl v6 i, “ 4 * . e| "i owner of that property. allowed, hip Grant fe (of Portamouth, NH), Jacobs, Callao, y tT NYork for Ham- ei f the S$ NOW On | di olona the next morning, between seven and eight eo p L ° 3 4 os Cowxs, Jan 4—Arr Teutonla (8), Haack, we Ham. Se a ene aac rceainel ar the nis | grolock aecompaned by Edward. Fau; Arse learned’ of | Mr, Gerey—here ts no such inuendo, Witnoas—t did. Oct 23, with guano, to Barrill Bros. "Passed Onpe Hora Nov 17. crossed the Equator Dee 18; muda with light winds and calm: bound S, showing 8d pendant, been 15 days N of Ber- Bare cene proceeded), s Lourra, Nov 28—Arr Nestor, Cloutman, Tutocorin; 20h, Tee 6, maw a Br ship | yierie Oakford, Rocko, Maulinain, ‘Sid Nov 2 Wate i c, Babson, Boston; Sth, Colorado, Freeman, do; el = ef hat hotel; returned to the Hotel Judge Hilton then read that portion of the article in Judge Hilton—Whom % Aras aed | dee Cuba about tnelve o'clock; saw Pellicerwhen he | the complaint which referred to the person. visiting | Olyectcd to, allowed. a conversation with him; did not tell Mrs, | Depan row under the pretence of inspecting the gas and | Witness—Mr. A. 'T, Stewart. > it was last called. ‘To those a cass has have doen reserved Crom diffsrent days up 40 | de Cuba a } umed; bi se rn ich they havo been | re f poke Br ship Bucephalus, from Catlao for Cork. 40 | B 1" “ me em hy Wal consist ef causes. put'| Flores 16 have, Gomzalos arrested, but told her to bave | €raton water pipes ri Cross-examined—T did not, read the Police Gazette be- st lon 33 10, spoke bark Traveller (Bt, | SRr etre roa ao eee Ee Elmin Haley,” Philadel EeGOcye to which will be added | Pellicer arrested; jt was after he had been to the Barce- Mr. Gerry stated that this was a general charge; there | fore I saw this article; I think I read the article before I 85 days out. Jan 12th, j 3. | pnts Lath, Brigs Lillian, Sware: Btow- errns. 4 5 order ae aise the! edeonre- | lona hotel that he told Mrs. Flores to have Pellicer | Wa8 no reference to any one by name, no personal de- | road the heading; 1 cannot swear thet the words “A Yon 6903, at dayllaht, fella bly pes) Seer era, NYork; DO Castner, Swartz, Portland; Helen 6 Phin. SenEENOK CONSOS SEO OEE Te et arrsted; noticed Potlicer’s dress that morning; he had | scription given, and no part of the article in question in | Veteran Rove” were the first. m ell upon; don’t | reported inft New York Bik, and on the Tite when 0 hey, Boyd, io; sche John Crockford, Kelley, Bristol, Sid oe. rArEs YOR NekDER ON MONDAY NEXT. J Ona white hat, not the samo hat he liad on the night | Which it was said that the person who visited ‘the pro- | think Ifrst saw the words “Bir. Stowart’s alfldavit;” | ToL Was turuck wish tien ee eee NM Ge eur ati | 6th, bark’Saruh B Hale, {futchinson, Parade. Vilage TRIAL OF 30 t panel of one hundred and ity | previous; Pellicer had not sald anything about changing | Dérty was the owner, and that the word owner did not | afer reading the part copied {rom the Plice Gazette I | hail and snow, the sea making'a clear breach over the Vessel, |, (ieNrURCoS, Jan 11--Arr brigs Naiad (Br), NYorks, Village ae to be summoned tor 3 Monday next, on whieh day | bis room on Wednesday night and taking rooms else- sig 4 in or sar are ne a rend the mnale artiala; I snemed, mie oplilon I mane ts reeatarting she oo egeng rd spligns e wiee ae Bolle (Be). dos | Marts, Philadelphia, Sid ith, bark Augusta <p wy * me 3 ere, udge Hilton—Ia along in regard to the party roferre ; the idea that h 2 Bi hosten. Z 3 Soccer Noles willbe Stanger EN hte eres Te: |: ren anaes space totes ltaotears closed, and | drawn from tho article?’ Js there any one who would be | Mr. “Stewart was mrant oceurred. to. in from the ror. | shi? would roll over, was obliged to fi everything with water | (Aft, cma, Deo $0—Arr Dashing Wave, Otto, Philadelphia, likely to drive up in a carriage for the supposed purpose | erence to-bis “commercial relations,” establishment in | {0% allagh and put all movables GORGE SCUMIDT INDICTED FOR MURDER IN THE PIRST DE- | On motion of the defendant’s counsel Mr. De Arcy, the Fatmovrn, Jan 6—Arr Fulton (=), Wolton, yore, Ser ith spare sails, provisionsand | |G Yan 3—Arr Hibernia (8), Craig, NY¥ork. Spanish Vice Consul, was put upon tho witness stand, as | Of examining the gas and water pipes than the owner? Depau row, large wealth, and from the general tone of casks for ballast; she intended to proceed to St Grascow, Jan Bou nis 18), bs, ‘A poorly dressed young fellow, with straight brown pgimens Es hurry wileave: and ‘could mot aseud again, | Mr. Gerry—I object to the question anyhow. the article; have visited'Dr. Mott in Depat row; nobody ander sail, ‘Took from her Mr Matthew Smith, a pHAuacng, Jan laze Richard 111, Gardoer, and Arabia, Bait pamed George Sehniidt, ‘was brought up to the bar | By consent of ‘Mr. Morris, the District Attorney, the fd a Ba rnp ee ae a saaale called ee ae nr ed in question; I have ote vt sae gd saw schr Ozell, from Para for New roy Gushiven 24 Cleopatra, Su nde, Ryork. a } 5 t — it in the tice rette. » a Hetvorr, Jan 1—C! ‘earl a ‘of the court, where he stood crying and sobbing bitterly | motion was granted. : hover read arp Ne AERO winaie “sieahaen “em dagn;, wis 1 Cla, Ocean lowcenal while the Clerk of the Court read over the indictment Louis Lopez De Arcy sworn for the defence—Witness | business in this city some thirty years. Judge Hilton stated that they had no more testimony R " Havas, Jan 1 Aare Helen sg ge ee Fissaticot 0 f . Gerry objected to this course of examination. He | to offer, whereu Mr. G id he would move to the Grand Jury of murder in the | was presert in his office when Pellicer was brought | _ Mr. fer, reupon Mr. Gerry said he Sree dates fer hw toneene ef Hugo Weichner, in Wile | there; examined prisoner privately in his office; did | Was willing to concede that Mr. Stewart was hley, days, with sei mney ates leading | dismiss the complaint, as there had been no testimony to 300 passence: A A Clara Mi Law- kale sana te Ot a, D , to. Slonuy rence, men, ew Wa ‘ New Year’ 4 not notice dirt on prisoner’s pantaloons on ' that | merchant and that his name was as familiar as a “house- | show that Mr. Stewart was the persomPoferred to. births and 18 deaths—of the latter 8 were children. Mevotth, Thorsélke, Box Francisca, Nae eee cen tal an th, iodictmant, and in. | oocesioo, ‘bub. Moon notte (bes AERA emaaL Be hold word" bat It must be shown, that Me. Stewart was | " Judgo Dowling said’ tat he could not hear the angu- | Hark Linda Cot Waladeiphiay Hawt Haves, 98 days, witaea RY I Agriteurnery Stary and Stripes, Hotmen reply to the Court said he was not provided with coun- | went up to the hotel; the detectives were up there with person oe ment in the case to-day or to-morrow, spoke brig’C CG Colson, with loss of sails. at ing SW. Philadelphia; Anita, Peina, on il era sae mee tel. He was taken back to jail. The Court assigned | the prisoner; the dirt appeared as if the prisoner had ay er I ical hy eye bag ed renin ay Judge Hilton stated that the complainant was willing | "Rare Olbers (Brem), Delke, Rovtordam, fo dave, with mdse NYork (and aid Lith for Nera, Crus) ich, pare Annie (Bre Joba Hess, Esq., as his counsel. fallen down on his knees; this was on Thureday or Fri- | 4!! the leading merc! 5 > to leave the cuse as it was without any argument, and | and 87 passengers, to Charles Luling & Co. 38th inst, lat bark Ballote Penne, Belfeet, pote brig Ana, Pitino i day, about nine o'clock, second to none. that if the defence wished to offer any argument’ they | 85.54, 1on 69 06, spoke bark Dinda or Lady White, from Balti- | bark Sullote, Fenno, Belfast, h Nevads, Turner. Key Wentz Wm, C, Mills testified to finding the body of Otero in | _ Cross-examined—He took @ written statement from | _ Examination resumed—From your knowledge of the | would not reply to it. ‘They would not do this through | more for ij os PrigsJoun Haleh,’ Marble, Boston; lata M Geodrict, Looks the City Park on the night of the 22d of November. Pellicer; Captain Waddy said the statement had been Pietro ao oo pe enle: Ber York to whom any want of Tospect for Judge Dowlng, Dut because they atk Larlany of Birth), ¥ aman, Green O ors, Porand. Cid i, re Brotens, ‘ahoney, Cardenas; 10th? S y hn N. | lost from his desk, (Shown a published confession of | Shou p lieved they had done their duty. ‘they had no pri- . , Marsh, 5 jerrick, Vorden, Cat 3 A PR pet Memento Pep Hel came |e psig tion sald was nota correct transia. | Mr. Gerry—t object to the question, as calling for the | yae malice cr revenge to gratify, but were working, as | st, Anchored on the bar 20th, In port, Jan 13, steamer Liberty, Wilson, for NYork; barke Bark Norge (Norw), Holst, Palermo, 89 days, with fruit, Wihlte? Mary ‘Rideout: Murehie; Lorane, : &e. to order, eae ener; Hl D Stover, Picree; . “de 0 A Hi Boo! ack Hvack (Br), Robinson, Marseliles, 67 days, with | Erich Menver, Henners SX icholaet Deus Gm; Oretoiy el cel in Great J treet, on the | tion of the statement madeto him.) Had interested him- | Opinion of the witness, much as anything else, for the ‘public, to stop the prac- Tan oc Ritenber Hit reatel ty Gousaien; knows | self in procuring counsel for Pellicer, the prisoner. Judge Dowling—The wituess may answer that ques- | tico of publishing articles tending to defame prominent ; : -{ rota : ‘ = - | mdse, Vi Ke brig ay rd) : prisoner; 2 groom Frank Vela’s testimony resumod, Cross-examined by | tion. citizons, If the Court saw fit, in its judgment, to com- | mdse, to Baetjer & Do Vertue, Dec 9, off Malaga, spol Smith, and U V_ Minot, ‘Rogers, unc; brigs John See etek ete Ce ely 10 Re Cintas POO | onel for aeroe daa Tine ean Lace arainined by | Ur. Stowart—I think the article alludes to me. nig | Mt the defendants, there would be ample opportunity | OF Ward. from Palermo for Philadelphia, |" a a | Gamiegon, for NYores. Laje Houghton, Norton: Barmuel Cross-examincd—Pelhicer was working at the hotel photograph.) Suid it was a photograph of himself; first | Cross-cxamined—My attention was first called to this | for arguing the matter, and if the complaint were dis- | Bark 3 an ’ J Welch, Hocker; 8 P Brown, Gardiner; Sally Brown, Mat jonths betore es came; Leve Pel- | became acquainted with Pellicer at the French house; | article on Friday morning by Judge Hilton, Mr. Libby, | missed that was the end of it, shout ep onthe oS Gonzales came; Lever saw Maat ho workac the Brenah’ tomeatonkucas 1, 1865; | the superintendent of my store, also called my attention Judge Dowling stated that he would not dismiss the Dr. Andrew J. Willetts testified that he made a post | from there went to live with a Cuban family by the name | to it; Tread the article myself very one ully 5 scp complaint just yet; but if he should decide to hear any mortem examination of the body of Otero on the 24th | of Gonzales Hernandex; they have gone to Cuba; they | from Depau row in June, 1863, and Honser inalis 1 | Steument on thé matter he would give the counsel at and 25th of November last; there was a wound on the | lived in Sixteenth street; lived. with them twenty-two | there since; Depan row compris ae — nal i.) | teast twenty-four hours’ notice. back of the~ head that wis absolutely fatal; below, | days; don’t recollect now what wages he received; thinks | Own the nitive: bibok, and ‘Have -renied the houses 10 | ‘the court then adjourned. near the spinal column, penetrating ‘it and he got eight dollars for bis services; prior to that time aries Lerma Pe aaala Dave, 4] 1 been palit pretty pits ee seine eouttin, of the spinal marrow; the next id not work at any place in this country; arrived in Inge + baa et woe: he cqnatlaeet fatal was underneath the | this Souney on the 7th of July; went to live with the | man; I may have beard of her as Bevicg velaxea 10 THE CUSTOM HOUSE BOND FORGERIES. right eye half an inch; {ts direction was backwards | Cuban family tho second day after he arnved in New | Juignet’s company, but have never known her p' n- Loge i Young; Waccamaw, cane Scotland, Hayward, Apalachicola, with cotton, &¢; to Pert. 1 Himes, i ion va Huatfags, Hasty . ‘aldwel orria, y, ") }, for tcETig Glovannt (Ital), Nleoll, Palermo, 76 days, with fruit gnd John Hathaway, ‘Townsend, une; Nebraska, Emery : 10 order, ‘RRPOO! Dutton, Portlan: Brig Thor (Swe), Lutngdahl, Santon, 64 days, with coffee, | wifttRkraot Jan S Arr Tibeininn, (a) ation Pork to Kirkland & Von Sachs. Had very heavy weather, Jan 2. | Gettysburg, Lane, § ‘J'& R Walsh, 'Herbe 6 miles SSE from the Lightship, saw a vessel at auchor with | Phitadelpkia; #8 Gove, Washburn, Galveston; ih, Gre nothing standing but three stumps of masts. Western, Cunningham, NYork; Empire Queen, Moran, and Brig Maching (of Machins), Cates, Cardenas, 9 dave, with | Ynergy, Caulkins do: Wm Gillis, MeCulloch, do. molasses, to Thompson & Hunter. Jan 18, lat $810, lon’ 7480, | “Ri1'$i, The Quecn (x), Grogan, NYork. savy 4 quantity of wrecked stuff, plecesot a vessel's cabin, | nt out $d, City of Boston (a), Kennedy, NYork; Zephyr, A ‘ : 4 sae ally; I understood that she resided at No. 6 Depau row aK geen Tail. ke; not long in the water. New England) Edge, Savannah. Sea ce RT ee a Cann Denee | Chatnre nae Hite sete Gate cee cea, Pent | comin dime age, endian 1 teed to. get the partes coy | Hesponsibility of the Diststee Attorney kc testes Rrignge, Ue APelachlcola, 22 days, with cotton, |" Loxbox, Jan Enid out A Wheat yp Eeeadle, rot inetrument; there were seven penetrating wounds; the | five dollars per month; had abdut ¢} Fit ‘ounces | but-could not kuccoed; Tuever went to the honse at all. and Outside Government Counsel. Schr J A Hallock, Crowell, Apalachicola, with cotton, &e, | qiA@uar#a, Deo 3lIn port . ‘ m rai “ i when he went there; Mra, Peltier Mr. Gerry—(Handing witness a cony of the Worl!) — TNLESD Sraican Creare” Cotues: miWiinaay teed HP ac sige ait ae not os for the washing of’ his shirt’ beca Have you aver seen that article headed “‘A Wall Stroot odes sthige SSinan'at eater) Otero was the same as given in the trial of Gonzales. i Was 80 poor; did not tell Mrs, Peltier arial z ! : Sagi ; {Margaretta Fjores, the next witness, was called on the | that he was (oo poor’ to pay for his washing; lived with Mr. Stewart requested Mr, Gerry to — ice JAN. 2.—The United States vs. William Kane.—The Gonzales triat; we theretore purpose to omit her testi- | Colonel Americh ten or twelve days; knew Colonel Ame- | | Mr. Gerry read the article referring to the absconding | yyisoner was charged with uttering forged vouchers mony on this occasion, which is pretty nearly the same | rich in Havana two or three years; he (Americh) was of Carr and the departure of the French actress, W Lewis. fs 23—ArrsLemuel, Wilson, Corfu; 24th, In Oliver Cromwell, Eldridge, Jacksonville, with cotton, Be eee A peels eamiitie, Matsa: aster i acra’ ¥ lizabeth Edwards, Smith, Jacksonville, 8 days, with | Siguamento, Hussey, Malta, cotton, to Gal ithwalte-& Overton i i Pallatenphin ‘Schr’ Franklin Bell, Braigted \Fitmingtoa, No. Draeenand, Seek Ns ortolk, ‘ensacola; sols te Carlton, Bowden, Portland; be, Ps Sehr J L Leach, Grace, : 4 , avi * he United States. He withdrew his plea of not chr E , - vana; Ki casi e . | Ser, t Col did 5 he ts Examination resumed—Have not heard that article | against t Schr E Williams, Stedman, Norfolk, ’ ; 1th, brigs Caroline Eddy, Smith, Ha Sone. Sess testimony any an ee ) | ment. as aioe: ei 8 sek cane trae ney an spoken of; do not know that the French netress therein | guilty and pleaded guilty. He was remanded for sen- Scht 11'S Boynton, Stubba, Baltimore, 6 days, Ho eheame: Aah. beige C iiediey View's. (HE), a Witness stated she knew ‘the prisoner by the name of | Dattalion of engincers; did not know that Gonzales a por a to is the same Ree aris of A gba s ad tence. solu Tae decorapel Be itimore for New Haven. do; Sara B Crosby, Crosby, St Jon, N bark. Theodore Martinez; has known Pellicer since the 1th of | deserter; Colonel Americh knew that witness was a de- | sel4e; Tam not in the habit of visi Doth on business and | Mr. Courtney then moved the trial of William Chase | Steamer Washington, Chichester, Philadelphia, shon, Portland: sohr Rio, Eldridge, Key Went. supe Pell cet self; use ; not bu; nife at the time in the Bowery; is 3 brane y: o 5 o i Saat . for Portland; Pee Se eae aheteuieies tan t soiaitake Ne pte did not state that ‘Americh gave teeth the trial ra after I left I did not call there at all; when I went there 3 A dismasted bark, supposed to have been in collision with | #0", Vierce, for do; brige Cai niltian, for, Por ese ship Glad Tidings. i PI an for aati Constellation, and Glad ‘Tidings are still anchored don te Bidndge, tor Kee Wert en eee aad Tauehao, Dee 35—Arr Restlers, Webber, Messina. ind at eunset NW. SUnDEMtaND, Jan $~Arr Norway, Hubbard, Londom, Sincarone, Nov 23—Arr New Hampshire, Cardiff for do} noversaw him have any money; knew nothing about | Gonzales; have seen Mr. Fernandez; do not remember | I did not Jnspect the gas pipos or’ croton water pipes; | ‘Mdictinents) for uttering false and forged bonds with R4 his occupation, except hearing that be had been | Sir. Fernandez expressing surprise at the death of his | When T did call there I went on foot. intent to hha t Sly Bear tn the government a waler at ‘the Barcelona Hotel; witness asked | uncle (Colonel Americh)—thatso much gold was missing; | _ Mr. Gerry—Is there anything in’ this article beyond | some ture hundred barrels of alcohol, Pellicer why he did not work, when he replied he wanted | kuow Baldomero Raflart_y Manco; he called on him | the siatement that. the person mentioned in it is “a vet Mr. R. 0. Hoimes, one of the counsel for the defend- , ; heatee tained as wit. | ran millionaire, is the leading reprosontative of the | ant (Barney), asked a postponement of the case for a . pear cong, Spc kt hg a apr gana Ma Hebogrs neta sie pr een in fal, the time, wit, | wealth of this motropoliz, that he is' st in the full vigor | week on account of the absenee trom the city of James Marine Disasters. for lloug Kong. "Sid Nav 2, John Stuart, Lemon, 4 en Wednesday evening, the 224 November, about seven ness stated to Manco that he never knew Gonzales; did of active business life, that his commercial relations with | T. Brady, his associate conneel, 82 For particulars of the loss of Br bark Diadem, from ‘Trieste, Dee ESI Niccio Despost, Pederin, NYork. < James aud Mr. Dunphy, of counsel for defend- ian and Chancey, also’ requested an adjourn. especially if the defendants were to-be tried o'clock; prisoner never said anything to witness about | not state to Maneo that he (witness) was at the Hotel de | the principal business capitals of the world are ste: D ; ; Ix, New York for Liverpool, see géneral news columns. Amer going elsewhere to take a room; Edward Fau occupied 4 Barcelona at hali-past eight o'clock on the night of the | ‘volving importations on the most magnificent scalo o| Bric Rovau Stanpanp (Br), from’ Philadelphia for Gibral- STON, Jan 20, PM m Porta. rr _schr Ruth H Baker, Knight, Bk ER Sra, A Med Rea rene Sia o> GPRS ok eerie ta eet. DSc LR eB a a OR, = zi By 2% H : 5 Aa = < id 3 2 i 5 BP 2 AS E z 33 £8 re <5 S| 53 a3 , ¥, 3 i book A th traffic and adventure, and that German. industry, British ent ; wdelphitg, (ld steamers Kensin; Chi Ne peg alle “ ian Netnesiay - erealog, Bape: Bed ool ah be ela sone e4 By Med skill and Freneh taste uniie to pay tribute to his enter- dointly, they would like the experience of Mr. Brady ip e ey fallen tn with ja 1, Aiamanted ty full gt ater, rm .? Me betta aor bacaaaaes or wpe (rd ee Meman (Otero) aud Vela; the strange Zentieman was | where Gonzales hved; Pellicer told bim #0; told Mme. | Prise,” which induens you to believe that you are the | the cio, : ‘ ¥ Br brig Formosa, from Jamaloa for Bonion, which took ord Br brig Atholbakmy a Rar Fine: ecirs Soren. (Giers Sed Fala) the, SaBnes League vane pitts Ue wero ate to | Person therein futended to be referred to ? Mr. Courtney replied that these were cases involving | off a” hands, including the captain's wife, and leaded them ce MON ei eee 3, Mr, Stowart—That {> the principal statement that | grave and serious questions; that early iv the month, at Fil ome : 7 ; brings the mallee Nome-t2 2s, ‘he aliasion to fie | the parti ership is another point, om 2, apes 1 Mr. Ke ed you *h6% mo where that allosion is? Judge Hilton—Ir plied, : ‘i Hetraty, Meredith, Philadelphia. * Gloucester yesterday, ‘Tho crow were somewhat frost w2teArhteamer Concordia Honiy,Xow Orleans; bare 2 Indictments wore set down for trial to decir 1 Ces. Jin Havaha, ttt atenmers Win Tibbetts, Keanugtons barke woruineat had vot Waly Yo Try Te, Rod nad |. Scun BC Jonnsow, detore reported ashore on Myrtle | Mat Aenea! UFiingman. Steamer’ George appald, ale ed witnesses from abroad, She were now here Island, Va, Inden with turpentine, rosin and cotton, will | Satu iy evening, win Ad fougy. Ship soe? which. in obedience to euch subpeenas—that he alviays.desired | prove a total wreck. Some ofthe cargo waafound on @mith's | Wet down ou Friiay, remaiie gt anchor tn the roads fo accommod: counsel, and did not wish to press OR | Island, It seems that the capiain and crew had made pre- BAL} RE, Jan Are ee carne, Jones, Apalachi. . ‘2 # a the erry < nae sal ad Jook at him particularly; he was not very stout: did yah 1 have hin arrested; a policeman tg!d him, through Min notion What Kiba of Abat he had on; do not know | Florés, whe oled ne-tntGened ero an Boeasioh Yeforred whether he had a mustache; the parties were going | to, to tind out where Gonzales lived; speak very little down stairs from the connection of the other house (No, | English; on the morning Gonzales came to Pellicer’s and 2 which is A part of bese of hotel; comes, pet wom . es" aot vad ew "apalad that as ie lo. on the third floor, Pellicer was alongside of Gon- MAD C1 oO wante 860 him; aex! suireas the unknown gentle ‘on the right hand side | who it was; witness told him he did net at, licer lar request of the counsel for the defendants, ‘it be not directly stated it is im- Mr. Stewart—From the general scope of the whole of pereon reget to. e, Vi es; previous t ot up then and spoke to Gonzntegs kK | | thatarticle sure that | am the the caren in tho absonce.of Mr Trady—that if they were r, ; Hore Sheri Fur et one | Sr i gyrate | Wa myname mma th | eke nts te man Hed WANE | Coz aM, eee tee | cent ar a Moved Bad jound a knife in the room he had occupied not, he bad forgolien to inquire about one; butif ho | article, and not Judge Hilton's remark, that le me | defendants would ly i, Ho sald ho 10fh UPD. os the destruction of the pent bell whieh ‘ Seng ds pen eres i ife in the bed- | wanted ong ne could vi i ing betfeve I was the person aliu When Judge Hilton } question of postponing entirely with the Court, a yaw! boat, which was probably | ninger (Pryp), dam; Osis Serer eat oneers worget tt auats 6 abort time sie | Madame Flores; Pelitece then told ariiaene torge audeco | pointed the articlo out to mo made-the remark “How | “The trial was postponed until Tuesday, tiesbch of Jan- | davbed to pleces against the vessel, Other Parties on the | Tg ie rane re Ail Gould: Ponce Pay 8 =m could Mr. Matsell, after knowing me almost all my live, permit such an article to appear in his paper?’* Judge Hilton—We now offer Mr. Stgwart for exami. nation by the defendants and invi.o their invest! bre & it Gh PA; 8 Baw min tend state that the bodies of two of the crew wore | Soo wugnaninars) FeBFEN & 1 Gould, wat e Isha After the Court had disposea of the eriminal calendar | found, CHARLESTON. Jan 16 Agieameb'n g uaker Cit pW omle Mr. Campbell moved the Court to set down a suit brought : NYork; brig Tangier, Siaith, BAumure vainst Collector Draper for recovery of duties alleged to | , SO#® Rtomanp Trompsox, Cranmer, from Virginia, of and | jiatch, hie Fane w York; saw him coming down stairs, when he gald (pointing to | the Madame and get room No, 17 for Gonzales; went bis pocket) that be had tuund his kuife; prisoner did not | down stairs in his shirt sleeves; Mra, Flores showed the state what kind of a knife it was; when witness asked | room, when witness told her {t was for a friend; Mrs. him why he carr.ed a knife, he said, “Ima foreign coun- | Flores said room 17 was vacant, and he could have it for ‘ork; Johi\N Genin, re ny DD. ; , A . for Philadelphia, with wood, went ashore on Wailop's | _ 17th—Arr steamships Elie Knight Haerington, Baltimore: uy nat ale ‘th ‘our defence;”? | four dollars per week; did not know Govzales at the | gation of his daily conduct to the fulles have been illegally exacted, and stated that the special . a gun him éie Cast locenleg aver the: wih lagi ry ‘at | time, inquired about the oe ut the request of I Pellicer, | either in respect to the charga of immoralit counsel retained by the Treasury Department had in- | Beach, south of Chincoteague, about 14th inst, and has gone | Raletgh, Walker, Wilmington, Nt Gersiows N¥or, bound to Aj hicola); Br formed him that he was ready to try tho cause on aby | to picose, The sails and rigging saved are tobe sold on the | Liverpool, sehr Myrorer, Hi day that would suit the conveniene> of the Court. Judge Shipman informed counse) that in cages in which the governinent was interested he could only recognize the District Attorney ; that ho was the only person whom he wogld consider responsible; that he was forced to this determination in” consequence of confusion created last winter by agreemenie made by outside government counsel without the knowledge of the District Attorney. Mr. Courtney, Assistant United States Attorney, the upon stated that since the induction of Governor Dickin- son into the office of District Attorney uo extra counsel had beon retained by the goverpment at his request, and none woukl be, except in cases where the District A ney or his assistants could not attend. That while appeared as attorney of record in the case mentioned by Mr. Campbell, he knew nothing whatever about it, other counsel having been retained without his knowledge; and therefore, while he bad no doubt that a day could be fixed for the trial which would be pe oy ag to counsel, he wished the Court to understand that the District Attor- hey was not responsible; that it was entirely agreeable to the District Attorney that the government. should re- tain counsel in ech cases as seemed to it proper, but it would avoid confusion if the office was officially advised that the labor and responsibility in such cases had devolved on others. Judge Shipman reiterated what he had already said, that be could only recognize the District Attorney in y in the published libel or upon any other point that their suspicions may induce them to inquire Into; agreeing that all efforts at justification on their part may cover the widest grounds. Mr. Gerry—The counsel for the defence desires it to be placed upon record, In answer to the proffr of the fur. ther examination of Mr, Stewart in the manner stated by his counsel, that os the ground for the defence is that the article in question contained no reference whatever to Mr. Stewart, either by name or description, nor was by the defendants intended s0 to apply, any farther ex- amination is, in the judgment of thetr counsel, at this ayeae ot the proceedings, unnecessary, and therefore de- cl Judge Hilton—That is an extraordinary defence and ae extraordinary evidence. ir. Gerry—The complaint in the cate fs much more extraordinary than the defence. Judge Hilton then proceeded to call the witnesses. TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM G. LAMBERT. ‘Mr. William G. Lambert being called and sworn test!- fled:—I reside at No. 25 West Twentieth street; am a commission dry goods merchant; my firm is George C. Richardson & Co., doing business at No, 81 Worth stroct ; I was a member of the firm of A. & A. Lawrence & Co, pe bye to July 1, 1865; I have been in business in New ‘ork some el m years; I am acquainted with the leading merchants and men of wealth of this city of more than six! of 3 Gerry—! to style of examination as al- the deer of her hotel; neticed he was dressed very clean, especially his shirt; be had on another hat; did not koow whether his shirt was new; it was quite clean; do mot know what kind of a shirt he had on on Wednesday of November; the next mornmg it was and did so because he wished to bo gentlemanly; saw Gonzales before the day of the murder, but had no con- versation with him; ‘never took breakfast with Pellicer but once; Pellicer and Gonzales had a conversation after evening, he took breakfast; breakfasted at the Hotel de Barcelona rainitig; he did mot say anything to her about the room; | that morning; there were & great many —— in there Prisoner remained at the hotel about twenty | sitting at the table; while eating breakfast the Spanish minutes, when he went away; did not ccc | ViceConsul passed and saluted them; this was previous to whether pnsoner left the hole! alone; pe had | the murder; Pellicer breakfasted with him at. his (wit- gloves on when she first caw him on the | Bess’) tnvitation and paid for it; do not remember Gon- morning after the murder; spoke to him and asked him | Zales and Otero coming into the dining room and sitting Yo go into the office and sit down and warm himself; did | down on the side of the table; knew only Mr. mot entirely go into the office; he finally went in with | Samsony and the waiter Parco in the dining room; did Vela; Vela was not there when prisoner first came; | NOt wait very long at the hotel after breakfast. about-tight o'clock that morning Vela came to her and The cross-examination of this witness was very asked if she had secu Peilicer; replied that she bad not; | Minute, the prisoner's counsel endeavoring to test his Vela then said, “If you sve either Pellicer or Gonzales, | Memory on cates, days and pl but the witness’ ‘and they should come in before I return, have them | Main testimony has been given , and stands un- arrested ;" witness asked Vela why, when he replied | contradicted. that he had six ounces of po] stolen from Iris Re-direct for prosecution—Witness said when he went ‘rank, and thought it was one of the two men; | to the station house after Pellicer was arrested, Pellicer sent for an officer, aud one soon came; had seen Gon: |.Tefused to speak to him because there was a gentleman zales at the hotel on Wednesday morning, the day of ‘the murder; it was-aBout eight o'clock, and in the en- trance of room 17; did not see Pellicer at the time, but saw Vela; Gomzales did not say apything to me about ® room at that timo, but Vela asked for a room for Gonzales, les saw the room and engaged it; he ‘was to ocoupy it immediately afterwards; never saw K ¥xclianga, e Burchill, hes, N¥ork, ship. Ame. 20th inst, by order of the captain, The R Twas builtat Cape jer er, Liverpool. Sid Br bark Gem Windbam, Forbes, May in 1846, rated AS, rogistored 100 tons, and was owned ip DUARTOWN, Jan 10—In port schrs EW Kimball, from Philadelpbia by Shannon and others, NYork for Boston; Trident, trom do for do... 4 Scwn Sanam I Panxen, from New York for Camden, with | - GALVESTON, Jan 7—in por: barks} Spenring, bud corm, went ashore in Boothbay 1% {nat, and became a total | (i the Foint: aground and liemicring}: 3 Nictale e238 lous, Crow saved. ‘The SE Parker registered 176 tons, was | Molbrock, unc; brig Winteld, Mersill tig for Rowen eeby It at Forked River in 1848, from which port she hailed. GLOUCESTER, Jan 17—Arr schrs Exemplar (Br), Barker, ~ Sreawreg THowas Sranxs was in contact with the lower | Rorton for NYork; Caroling Knight, Gardner NY¥ork tof obstructions in Mobile Bay might of 12th inst, and wasalmost | Salem. 18th, Louies (Be), Nett, elem for NYork. 19th, instantly dashed to pieces, ‘The dost te @ total loss, but her | "IRDIANOLA, Jan &Iu port schr Julia A Rider (of Prowi- machinery may possibly be saved. None of the crew were “onveTte,c ney Jan ISTArT brig’ Florence, Kaibbon, Gal- lost. % veaton for New York. Miscellaneous. BNORFOLK, Jan 19—Sid scbr Francis Edwards, Blackman, Capt Joseph Bayles, of schr L A Bayles, desires to express ew hin thanks to Capt Roath, of steamship Chase, for kindly SNe spaces edna enee ae supplying him with water on Jen 12, 1866, Layee Bhar one BT mes! City, FP » Barstow, henee for Apalachicola. 7 aricaton 7th’ Inst for’ repaita, having. experieneed ee eee ee ee abs free Oreniiiat pes harlem TI fae ee ree ering Panter Below sehr gH ranch, ermby from from NYork for New Orleans, , Cardenas; brig Tiberious (Br), Evans, Cienfuegos. NP, Jan 18, with loss of rudder, | ship Lancaster, Decan, Anti Gay anchorage on the 14th for examt- alet—are steamer Cu NYork; berke mechanics. essel remained tight. ye Wing (Br), Lng = ror if oe asia, Saline, Sm Aton Oswato (Ham), from San Francisco, janeiro; Manitou, North, a a fore reported at Valparaing Deelf; is bound to Swansea, and | Welab, Gharleston; echr Sarch Bruen, Fenimore, Newbury: Put in on the 7th, leaky, Dation by on that occasion understood §] ; Pellicer saw the kid gloves at that time; stat on his (witness') cross- examination there were two porsons H one of them, Casanto Gonzales, lives at 109 Fourth Gonzales at ber hotel previous to that; he ‘never occu. Mr. gevernment cases, and whatever arrangements were to Jan 18,2 PM—In addition to those eféve re- ied the room he cguyed, es iG fo kL a +3 together irelevan. "Objection stained, sete ro. | 2d bates meet lus the Diateit Attorney's) approval, | seams ‘with general turgor rack on Uipgerarssd Groucs, | Bete eomele, are nomt. for Fnlndghig, Cross-cxamined—The witness then gave a description itness stated places he visited fudge Hilton—Have you read thie libellous article re- emcees near Little Isaacs (Bal about Dec 37, but got off with: d Of.the interior of the hotel and the niuation ot the rar ator the murder, 1a which ho told a story about the loss fermed'tet Oi i - or — Out asalstance and proceeded’ vf ee er ay ous rooms mentioned.in-the course of the trial. an gold Action made Gonzales), Gerry—I object to uestion, as sssumin, important Action of the Street C} f Bane Cex Gro G Mave, Holmes, from New Ort 5 PM—The barks Thos Pellicer occupied room i the night previous to the mur- | Went to those places making inquiries about Pellicer. He | someting not proven. bs . or = Boston, with colton, streck near Memory’ Recke {Babarinn ands McXell trom, Liverpout Ter Pitede Por der; before that they occupied room 17, the same also ‘Judge Hilton Have you read this complimentary no- abottt Dec 27, and ‘floated off with loss of radder; ri Albert, Adame, NYork for Bagpien yt ‘that Gonzales had engaged; they occupied room 17 "e | tice then (handing ‘a paper)? The suggestion made in the Herat of Saturday lat, | ‘emporary rudder and procreded, without taking assistance. | only vessels rema’ yy = oy 3 Mestlaktees. days; Vola and Pellicer were on intimate terms; on the have. regarding the share which tenement houses contribute | ,, #48" Monace Scuppen, which arrived at Baltimore Jan 10 | {ye morning of the murder I saw Gonzales in the hall. | 8nd Pellicer down to :the Havana steamers, and among the filthy condition of certain streets, has bocg | ‘22 New Orleans, was tna leaky condiion, PROVINCETOWN, Jan 22—Arr bary Amy, 109 from Smyr- ‘way; when I opened the door of room 17 Gonzales and | them the steamship Manhattan. Witness said Pellicer towards 'y Condition of certain streets, ie Baie Jas T Aanorr (Br) Teague, f Aresioe, PR, for na fer rite the toon of alla, 2, Vele followed the in; I next saw Gonzales in thoevening } Was with him when he (witness) purchased the kid adopted by the contractors, and measures are being | NYork. sriich arrived at, Raseam , wet ie any a yekov CE, Jan 20—Arr steasier Oceanus, Davis, New %@ room 17; while there I called Sarah Sullivan to bri ‘Up some water; next morning I met Vela with Edward Fau, and he asked me if Pellicer had been I said I did not-know; he asked me toh Pellicer or Gonzales arrested if they should come in; when Pellicer came in I sont for the officer, and Pellicer said he knew wothing of the money, Vela came in while the officer was there, but he did not have Pel what was done afterward: ame in; he was very uneasy Bot Vela about the murder, and he said be taken by them to check this dangerous and prevalent Buisance. The names of tho families in each of those houses who persist in xach a beastly practice as convert- ing the street into a common cesspool will be ascertained by the parties appointed for that purpose in each ward, and handed over to the Police Commissioners. The con’ tractors Section attacking one of the radical causes Of the filth of the streets, and wilt, ~« trust, adopt no half-way meagures to remove it. wall Mt She-had di ber r STG anemone see 8 eel | Le wom uy ot reenter: Me aiden, R East from . | Chimborazs, Haten, Wit NC; wry aaa pone wrecked on the Sth inst on St Jokare Bak Fionee, | ant NYork? Rachinge, own, do; Trion, 40; Unable to crows the tats Ridin tne Notre nals omnes | RICHMOND an 198d trom the river) bark Johanne on Monday, the #th, ashore The Passengers, pilot’ ager prem)» Reng? ast, Seaay stout ater Machise tn 160; wasn fne fowbiedeet | New Opi es os ee gnc brig. about 230 ally insur ALEM, Jan #—Arr sehr Aid, Bunker, Baltimore. yA iTalvo, Fa YTaibeu's Rabo ang" LvciSoot | | WiLMIRUOR, No, San tre orgs Uwe BT), roman cblan, an Ma 4 Simpson & Clapp, of New York. tn, NYork, 2 Fee Br, coe i, afr sicamer, ‘airbanks, Wheeler, New e and finding the cute in the gloves corresponding exactly with the cute on Sarah Sullivan, the chambermaid at the Hotel de Cuba, Gonzaics testified as to seeing atthe hotel, &c. She tes- M, and he thought it was Gonzales that did it; at Inst tifled to the same state of facts as she did on the trial of said, “There are things which can’t be said,’ and then Gonzales, he went out. The hour of four o'clock having arrived the Court ad- Ro-direct—When Pellicer went ont of the hotel the | Fned until this morning at ten o'clock. morning after the murder he kept the gloves on his Bands aft = séé n ba ersary of the Late Poi: the time. Dr. Daniel Ayres, called for the prosecution— Witness tion. and ‘The Poles residing in this city met last evening at te a physician surgeon ; visited ee pre- Place in Essex street to commemorate the anniversary those (gloves exhibited); the gloves were fitted upon Fellicer’s bands and corresponded perfectly with | of the outbreak of the Iast revolution in Poland, which occurred on the 224 of January, 1862, which, however, Decisions im Supreme Court—Chambers. By Judge Sutherland. Jax. 22.—Arthur Robinson et al, ve. Salomon Bur- nett etal. Motion granted, without coste. Samuel Wilson ot al. vs. Charles H. Valentine, Motion denied, without coste, Ben. F. Clark and others vs. J.C. Thompson. Motion a |, With $10 costs to abide event of action, Ellen A. Price ve. Joc! D. Price. Motion for attach- ment granted. Tn the matter of the application of Richard Field and others, Application for order denied. Alfred Field and others ve. Isaac L. Hunt etal. Mo- tion granted, Capt J Talbot was a son of one of the owners, and leaves a wife and | Virginia child to mourn bis loan, a Th Base Tanaran, Smith, at Charleston ‘ ne Star, Behnyder New Orleans; echr ctved fan dang pars Be Te panaage ee | Hatch, Ree Yor Senn Gi (Br), arrived in Hi R ¥ with er head gear abd foretopmast carried away, aod ‘het MISCELLANEOUS. Tread boards gone. Knnomnnanrano comment aanpne mannan Se Mare wich wast through bye in Delaware Bay. | A PAITYATE EVR, AND am OBPIRNARY WAY pie arrived up at Philadelphiaon Saturday. CADWE! Principal and Operator. lamerous Sonn Rowent Woonnurr, Bolyea, of Frankfort, beforet®- | from ci 4 and cout aifected In SIGHT ANID ried ashore on Sayin Bush Taland, near Kensiebants vas | HEARING. and with CATARIU, aredaily treated and cured for | wt this institution, as may be learned oe thereto, repairs on the keel and bottom. A portion of the dek soad, ty ame and advice reesived FIRST VISIT ‘ cr Revala- ‘that will point to Mr. Stewart. It is barely pos- sible that because Mr. Stewart is a millionaire and a lead- ing merchant bis friends, on reading this article, should suppose that he was the person meant; and it isa mat- ter of surprise that they should sup @ man of such every cut on the hands; there are some little points ‘where they did not correspond, owing to a defect in one een taken of and discharged, and ‘will be hore . yy cs for In after being landed, was washed off the rocks an? went to Rate OF Cn City references always present. Hours from 9 to of the fi of the prisoner; it was noticed as a re. | proved as unsuccessful and disastrous to the Polish na- | high standing in the community: and of such weight in George W. Chadwick vs. Edward Morrisson. Judg- Of — markablo fact that the middle’ Guger of the left hand | tion as any previous attempts of that unhappy people to the business world. ss Mr. Blowart should be thus con. | Ment to be opened, but to stand as security. Action to ee Ree) ereh from, Witstngton, 7. Mg A, A—ROYAL WAVANA LOTTERY, was not cnt, and, upon examining the hand of the nected with @ woman of s ight repute as this French | be restored to calendar for trial on payment of $25 costs | gale of the ith, in Int 98 G& during which eplt. foresail, ears «Prizes paid in gold. Information forges, The highs discovered that he could not raise that par- | Teeain its independence and unity. The last struggle of | actress. This is not a civil sult; it fe aeriminal suit, in | by plainti’ within five days. Tied away main gaff, stove boat, lost davits stove honse, fil | ext ree id for don! and all kinds and silver, ewlar Anger to a level with the others, so that an im- | the Polish nation was continued for eighteen month whieh the defendants are entitled to the benefit of eve Sarah 8. Jaquith vs. Charles Bronell. Motion denied, | ing the cabin half full of water. and was driven off to t AVLOR & CO. Bankers, 16 Wall street, Now York. month we of the Gulf Stream, while yader balance reefed strament cutting the other fingers across would not during which tt had to Cy Lt touch this one; this point was noticed specially and | and fifty thousand Russian the whole force aoa God the prosecution must prove the charge; and with $10 costa. that this outside evidence should not be ‘admit- | E lias Hale va. George & Page. Motion denied, with- mainsail. On the 16th took another gste and carried away CHING TEETH NOT EXTRACTED, BUT RESTORED Broken teeth and * two after shroude, topmast back and fiying jib stay, to comfort and usefulnene. rect particulerty. e insurgents could numbered only | ted; aod they must prove indubitably that Mr Stewart | Out coste to either party. burst foreaall agate, broke, fore osom and reccived ounes | bull up and rendered servicentts, Enokeuere tame) pete Frank Vela, sworn for the prosecution (not Seakiey fifty thousand. The meeting hall was decorated | was the person referred to in the article in question. Ancustus Nole et al. vs. R. Kiogsiand, &c, Plaintiff’ | damage. Will repair and proceed, less, self- hardening, Adamante ned jing, the moses English, his testimony was interpreted by Mr. John F. the colors of Polish nation and emblems of Jui jiton—We admit that we must prove indubl- | may have an order to show cause. ‘TacuPE—Brig Florence, Rathbon, from Galveston peonairal rable, economical ite for geld huown, Hamsony)—Witners resided at the Hotel de Cuba on the ing. tably By Judge Clerke. , i Z Wt Myatic, Conn, 19th Inat, reports Jan 15 fell in : chr Telumph. 0 Fidgeton, NJ (which was abandoned | > waa comets PILLS a 4 Ly 14, on e ang: ‘rom Boston for . Philadeiphiay; abandoned, with about three fect of water in + Dr. Lull, a distinguished par faten of Fotmtem, Bi. ¥-4 bold ‘Weny-second street. also admit that the defendants are entitled to the benefit! of any doubt that may arise. There are two ways of VWbelling; first, by calling by name or by stating that a revolutionists who participated in the last up- be’ / Emeline W. Marcy va. Gustav Huesen, Order settled. rising of the Polish people there are only about seventy Thos: Landon, receiver, va. Patrick Maloney and 224 of November last; has known Pellicer, the prisoner, ~—— others, Case settled. All the amendments disallowed from three to (ive months; firet met him in the of the French house No. 143 Eighth st New York? | of eighty in this country, the majority having found ° “ Who has used thera tn bie practice for thirty years, sayei— saw Peticee have a pate of Kid gloves ou his hands on the | exitein France, Delgiuc’ ana Sentertane nk person is a resident of a certain house and does business | xcept 10, 12 and 13. fave tale Parts | ore on venee f Rer, wane have bDrongat ber |. Pear ere 8 vensable eommpeune: ety Intighrate. ‘pariiy in auch a place and visits such another place, without Solomon Levy vs. Mark Levy and others. Case id cleanse the blood. e and regulate ah The besrveces, mectii ‘22d of November last; they were a kind of dark gloves | was called to order by Mr. Shirma, and Mr. Kulikowsky (gloves shown witness); those are the gloves; witnees | was called upon to preside, Several gentlemen delivered di ‘wing the present condition of the settied. All the amendments allowed except 3. 9, 11, 12, brief addre: of the revolutionary 13, 18, 17, 16, 20, 22, 26, 28, 82, $4, 86, 37, 38, 39, 40, Ceurt Calendar—Th: y. Scrarr Cocrt,—Part 1—Nos 911, 247, 63, 619, 729, 821, oe 097, 875, 861, 869, 673, 874, 881, 895, 903, Scnk Gay Sneerpax, Bryant, from Newfoundland for and, ty porgation arscn he whole mass of morbid mat. Gloucester, befare reported lost off Cape Canso Jan 16, wan | Mvij tL Purgation, discharge the whole mass of tn & fine vessel of BL tons, built at Kennebunk, Me, last year BRANDRETICS PILLS are aot 100,000 drugeiste ang ry st $12,00, aud insured for $10,000. ‘Cargo insured stores throughout the world. Omice, Brandreth Hocee, N Ys Scur Joun Warren, which was run into some time since towed into Norfolk, salied for damages. mentioning any name. In what manner can we show that this refers to Mr. Stewart unloss we be allowed to examine gentiemen acquainted with the class to whom this alludes, and by asking them to whom it does allude. Aud hep the groundwork for this we must show the purchasedgthe gloves for Pellicer at @ store fm Broadway, on the 15th of November; wit ; pod pd the room occupied by Pellicer de Cubs; did not koow whether Pellicer bad an: or not; if be had it must have been « 2 Polish = 4 the cause. Mr. Drachman, among others, traced the failure of the prev.ous attempts at ledopeodenoe to the fact that the nation on previous occasions was not united, and the D'yonces LEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT PUB: ‘Without fee wk abil: the witness to know these yy, steamer Adel ae Heity, Other food cases prosecuted Qmount; ever knew Gonzales; Grat eaw him at the | insurrection was only supported the nobility and ‘Judge Dowling—The witness may answer the question. jew Haven 17th inst, having repaired | age gained. Advice free and confidential, . b; - de prike Toth ee eee, the prisoner; this was canton At she present time the dewme y le a einen On reamg this tice di Wt euggen to rane Coc , CHAMBERS. —Nos, 100}, 107, 110, 111, haat Seana of Providence, which Tas corected and M. HOWES, Attorney and Counselor, 78 Nassau street of November, bet the hours of on in wi very considerable, appears to you, at once, name of any one it 0 NED THOU BLIC Stiepeat Wn and eleven o'cione it permeet, tue hours of equally anxious to throw ofa foreign yoke and to aid | "Witness. did, Count % Puram. —Part 1—Refore Judgo Car. | Pe #nd sold for the benetit of ali concerned, for $873. D) ie dierent mater An ier lac bauinase Altend “| went with witness to the Hotel de Barcelona; next saw Senn Amana (Br), wrecked on Goat Island, has been sold, stripped and broken up. Seir Ceres arrived at Cape Por’ poise Jan 15 with part of cargo. Brouwrnsaaven, Deo 80—The John Fraser, Norton, which sailed from Helvoet 19th for Liverpool, put back here to-day, and anchored. lonyarase ougen, Jee 22—The sieamship Faleon is an- their countrymen in the event of anoiber revolution, which is looked for at no distant day. 4 native of the land of the Cossacks, to carefully, Alto Notary Padi 1. KING, Counsalioe at Law, 8% Broadway. wala I Ran oD ssh 2+ 0 TO THOMAS R. AG’ "S, 260, iD 22 GREEN, Ni lt Gre sires corner of Murr aa here aw bcd Cy any tore ta New York. Une prise or Judge Hilton— Whom? Objected to, as calling for an opinion. Question al- red. Witness—Mr. A. T Stewart. Cross-ex@mined— oF Commo dozo—Non, 81, 91, 1280. Part 2—Before Judge Daly— Now. 106, 108, ed SHIPPING NEWS. hored 10 miles omas Point, short : & ahe matiicntree ns | £3) Soon seth “anaannems fF inashore 10 tiles N of Smith's Point | QOH 1. Jan 3—The Arbutus, of Yarmouth, N®, Knowt- ton, from Baltimore for Havre, tobaceo, put in QCHLAERG® GERMAN OINTWENT—WARRANTER 4 Port of New Vork, January 29, 1806. | iy forreruire he encounered ery tung ’ aed == 4 witnees to go. Oo v jean, ne the Consnes Greek church. SARED. a Retceiag Venn wre Gwe tbe WON ea we t mained at the hote! about Often minutes that Si pies ; CI Williams &Guiow, | A letier has deen recetved in town that two ahtpa, witness is ab 5 Het an ee Ad 1, | Ramesununon are ing ab rancher between ‘Colsa4y Eye ape San cea eT Musca, jpg )Mre Bremen bare uetare, tom Wagan (Prae Nasek, Astwerp—-Puncl Meineke & eae (Beta ica ca Fyne we

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