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te , 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. ' ——— £ : cares ans oY : ‘The imports compare as follews:— * weok ending Nay 5, 1866, also from the tet of whom tho foresoing payments we directed to be made, | luded to the attacks which hat been made upon Rev. J. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. . ees with a comparative table for tho enmrespondiny paw A THE MADAME JUMEL WILL CASE, Zod in the shares aud proportions which should be pro: | Howard Smith, and remarked that ou the trial of the * ip aseisiennerszumian $1,122,498 1865 — pr ea Bt 2 BR SBE RUS 4 Portionate te the paymenia therein before mentione, | ease, his (Mr. Smith's) record would be found pure and ra, Ruk : made respectively. Anyone | unstillied. Wenvespay, May 9—6 P. M 1,091,600 Ban, Bemis Birnt,| The Motion for # Postpoucment of Triale | \.iing at that will could soo that Nelson Chase OF his | "Thiserded the argument, when Judge Barnard took Pvhikaration has followed languor on the Stock Ex- | Total for week. $14,153 $3, @ | Total for weok.. 100,392 3407 103, Conciuding Argument of Counsel-Na- | danghter could get nothing under that residuary clanse, | the papers and reserved his decision. ‘ebange, and we speculative balloon iy soaring higher in | PY@v. reported, fheatece 1giveu;to3 } Since January 1. 314,202 $2.18 396, ture of the Defence—Carcer and Peal- | Under no circumstance were they to have any more than ficial che cic Wuhcunabulina ces sean sel a a ian a wee Of Makame Jumei=Tilequent | 2+ lesemee! the cum of £20,000, sad, perhaps, the Court of General Sexsions. the atmosy ly Pp Since Jan, 1 $47,701,962 $120,860,762 | Receipts to May 6.715 $00,309} #*« capital might go to the issue of Mrs, Perry, the daughter, " ‘Western ailway shares continue to attract the atteation The C1 Cle » a Satne thine in 1865. 40,097 339,925 Specehes and ‘cath Sareasm—Deet- | wm case she should leave issue The minister, Before Judge Russel. ef doth investors and speeulators, and Fort Wayne, Man Ghearing Honee sapeneat ani 3 ee — sien em the Motion Reserved. Zana, Howard ‘Smith, plainly camo to, on Ris | UUUGLARS AND TICKPOCKETS SENTENCED 70 THB Michigan Southern, Cleveland and Pittsburg and Sirrccs | pan which she Pilisbusy “Comamersesd ‘wommente. as SUPLEMB COURT —CHAMBERS. Sten hobody could tall. Went was this rranaiation of CRATE ARAGON. BY. TRB OEY JURRR. Milwaukee and St Paul are ia strong de- ‘245,030 | followe:—The Precise png een week's Before Judge Barnard. Chase's? He said, upon oath, igtna t wake tothe It is seldom that so much business is transacted in 608 | rece pts were tho est ever received during the samo May 90.—Nelson etal, vs. J. Howard Smith et al.— iraof Madame Jumel I said to them:—‘This proceeding | this court as was disposed of yesterday in a very short is Chase p i y y mand at advancing quotations, Confidence in properties has never been greater sinco 1860, and the increasing earnings of the railways and ‘especially those of the Western section of the country, by appreciating values, can hardly fail to amprove prices. taut Distries Attor- 177,679 | length of tine. The market was firm during the week, | The court room was crowded to guifocation this morning ecianere tees ged Fae sane to etmenions of | time by City Judge Russel and Assis "174 | with a gogd domand for retining .pecu- : 263/583 | lation.» Tho wek’s mien of mney pe ‘vo | $0 bear the argument of counsel for plaintitis, who Op- | meant to give each of ‘you some handsome, moderate | HY Gunning S. Bedford, Jr. —— ——~ | have ever reported, amounting to 75,926 barrels, posed the motion made for a postponement of the trial rovision. You know that she intended, and ought to VICKPOCKETS SENT TO THE STATE PRISON. Pxovis oxv.—Receipte, 467 bble, pork, 151 do. beef, | of shis case have intended, the rest of hor property for my family, | William Sherwood, who stole a pocketbook containing $1,358,304 1,109,851 | 175 packages cut meats, Th: Mi . for the children of your sister.” What would .. rk market tedae bos Ales pete aa Yesterday Mesera, A, F, Smith, E.R. Stoughton and | speculator do, manding to thelr place? What did Mr. | $60 from Allan Beardsiey, while walking through Those who sell “short,” therefore, voluntarily, court -_-_— Feta in a is rs we & ior doy Manding | He collapse, ora weary pilgrimage through a slough of New Yerk Stock Exchawge. ET ea — an active demand for cas ex-Sarrogate Bradford, for the defendants, argued in ase ¢:—*Let us make such an arrangement | Broadway on the 3d inst., pleaded guilty. James Kelly, ; a pelea acumen aunts Nace . 8 will conform to the intentions of Madame Jumel dur- 0 : @espond; but the bullg are anxious that the bears should Pacodi gat’ beh y 9, 1866, yes sales of ot meee baring been ae high ‘an fayor of the motion to postpone, and one ener bese ing her life, as near aa we can well co: a another member of the light-fingered fraternity, pleaded soli, just aa vigilant cats aro that unwary mice should | g6no90 Vases ade 62 102 100 che Boston wp’ 30 1234. Thero was aloo some speculative teehiageand | Was set down by the Court as the hour at which coun? | snd such an arrangement ax ix practicable and pro: | guilty to stealing a gold watch, valued at $126, from youtare out of their hole-in-the-wall fortifications only Sov00 foe ie: ozg 412 N'Y Central RR Fd fren mo auc Ba eeetisian ts faa eee bated | ee pra ren lh wat oe her poo Peeetten see agent ee een ne ne Soe ogee of c : do....2d c. 102 » . % ces, jes com , . . e nol senses, and un i : ‘ ial that they may have them and hold them at |, 500 US6'eb-0c,'64. 101% 600 do. ~ 94% | $29 75 a $80 12% for new tacen, ps Seas hroia Judge Grey, of the Supreme Court of Massachusette, | ihe Pomsossion of | her senso, and under the | April. They were cach sont to the State Prison for four 4 38 se = 1000 US6's6-200,'65. 102" 100 do... sid 92 2, 3 Barnard, 5 . With . mal =? ; mess, and $24 50 a $25 } oocupied a seat on the bench with Judge counsel’? What was that arrangement? It years. weeirthe speculative ring aaless Il inh the atpcue en | 15800 USBRIOA0, co. 067 $00 Hudnow Hiv ict” 10005 | Maat lyri peebton, at $39 75 a $30 50. Bert | px.Judgo Pierrepont opened the argument in opPo8l | Uireciion te ought to take. ‘Counsel found no fault with | #%,.fas tied and convicted of larceny Im ataalng covering their “shorts.” “Every dog has bis day,” and | Sonu 500 Reading RE..s60 108°; | 1.500 bie. at $10 a” $21. for "new. pin’ mess | ton to the motion for a postponement. Ho comihenced | Augustus F. Smith, It was creditablo for aman tongnt | %, Pocketbook containing $19 from Mary Cassidy, the bears will somo day b re 400 do... 7+, 10636 | and. $21 00 "a $26" SS for peg ere mesa. | by alluding to the manifest wrong which would result | for his client. Ae (Mr. O'Conor) had nothing to say | fa she was passing through Park row. Mr.. Oliphant 2 day Lave theirs; but meanwhile the 400 do. 2d call 100% | eet hang conttued scarce and firm. Wo now furthe! against the counsel for the defendants. They wero gen. | “t¥ , the Prisouer take the Jocke hook [and pase Balloon must havo dwindled toa much smaller speck 100 I Centrai RR... 120% | gacos of 120 bbls, at $41 60 BO. Boson rns duit | % bis clients in the putting off of the tral until October. | {femen, and always Debeved as gentlemen @ ‘hite“cad | it to confederate. He followed | Rutherford than it now appears in the monetary sky. do. --:54 120 | aud beary, wih ales of Crue Se bone ee Tonic a | The case was a very important one, a8 it involved the | he never desired to do anything but what was kind and | Hut he found an ollicer, who tare td Nn tide At the early session of the open board Erio sold at | 10000 200 Clev & Filia BR. $3. | aneee clear, “Gch main mee Me BOT eatin Geen, | Tales. of & will which fete property worth over one | coumioone to them and he hoped that would end the | he could not send Rutherford’ to the Stato Prison for 13%, Hudson Rivor (b. 8) 1001, Reading (8. 3) 106%, 100" do........ 84% | and prices were trmer, ‘The sales were 600 packages at | Millon of dollars, This wilt was alleged to have been | by counsel that Mr. Chase was guilty of an Riempt to | tvenly years, for be had but recently been released from ee eee hae Bina ee HOG Boo chicago A RW 20% | Lider aais0. for shoulders, and 17¢0. a ?9c, for mace by Madame Jumel, last wifo of the celebrated } east odium upon the of Madatne Jumel by prov. | 28 S86, Frigan. ‘The prlaoner was tent to the seme In- ! aoe ne ved | ing that sho was 9% Rock Island 9634, Northwestorn (, 8) 20¢—pr’- | 10000 Ohiok Miss cer 26 100 hic ANW pret. 6 bv ea poe rs en ig Milt ol a adler te peel inely ~ yen tr Stoughton —We lave ay elimi ae Gkaxp tancexts, ferred 60%, Fort Wayno 9914, Quicksilver (b 3) 65%, | 3000N¥ Cen7’s,.76 101 300 do. 007% | Gath but duchaneed, se'tien wasvchorse* Tne Mier wan | ninety year. Long before tho death of this lady Mer} fr. “OrCono sald that the interrogatories all pointed | ifiliP, H. Dunn, indicted for, sealing $200 worth of Mariposa preferred 24 h g | 2000 NY Cen 6,83 91 Gong | sates a Mnteas ceeoe ante nent ettbe: twas | ‘ughter was married to Mr, Nelon Chase, who, after | to proving, and they had proven, aa far as the testin silver ware from Samael Haskell, No. 20 Platt street, on ea preferred 2444. At tho firat regular board the | 4900 Hud Riv2dstbe 102 ses oan Gan. Wer thee! demos nae dake Pete iy with, herand continued vo live | of some old witnesses epcakiog from heareay went--ine | ‘2e,20th of April, pleaded guilty to the charge. market was very firm but quiet. Milwaukee and Prairie | 9000 Mich Sosfbds 934, trade lous, and no apeclal salen wese wade, ly for sin his marriage, went to live with her and continu Gatentanta had reread ane Stay ay “¢ hich Edward Cowle, charged with purloining $250 worth of du Chien preferred closed 214 higher than at the half. | 3000 MichConfpra,o 100 Naan tho marker wa ttoadn tnt tees business wag | With her for thirty-four years, devoting his whole time } came from Rhode Island, that Phoobo Bowen, themother | G@bRer, the Property, of John Ri Me‘ omb, Jr., No, + past two board yesterday, Western Union Telegraph %, | 5000 Mae oe 4 done as compared with the gales of yesterday. some | and energies to tho management of her affairs, When | of the two girls, and Betsy Bowen, the danghter, who | jarceny. oo ner Taunt paar ee (dans Mari ferv y dealers quoted reflning @ little in_buyer’s favor, | Madame Jumel arrived in this city from Providence turned up here to be Madame Jumel, and her sister, pom, preferred 4. Now York Cental, Bie aut | Seams en tm 58 Tecidea Cucege She arpcce Thay euina ers | Madame Jamel arrived iD ane ey ero Tap ota board. | Whoever that sister was, were women of the loosest | pcht,sone® whe stole GRy threo dollars worth of Winois Central were steady. Northwestern preferred bird ye Beene = a6 500 hhde, Cuba muscovado at from 9c. @ 12c., and 95 | mg house, met with Mr. Stephen Jumel, a weaithy | Character and of the worst and most scandalous associa. rae ioe ae, tesa oe Anaad” Sim Rite was }¢ lower, Rock Island 3, Chicago and Alton 4. 5 Fourth Na Bank. 104 ied bhds Porto Rico, mostly at 21 %c. a 113;c., but parton } Frenchman. They loved too truly, but not too well, and | ons, and the defendants attempted to prove, and did | nis guilt. Government securities wore ‘stronger, Coupan. # 0 ee . 2 private terms, Also 144 boxes ‘ana at 120, 813%. | a child was born, after which they married. This child | furnish some evidence, that Madame Jumel had secret); Charles Neville, who stole two coats, worth sévent; : get Congas: Ser far 2. 73 | Wequote:—Inferior to common refining Cuba, 83c. @ | dir, Chase subsequently married, althouxh she was not | 4 boy in her custody down there, which boy the defends } gye dollars, from Frederick Miller, at the ‘Belmont Hota, twenties of 1862 advanced 3, ten-forties \, seven. mn Co e 9%. ; fair to good relining do, 10%¢c. a 103¢.; fairto | born in lawful wediock. This’ act was nothing very | nts would insinuate was some boy of hers gotten atsome | pleaded guilty to larceny. 2 seen 68 ‘ 400 8p’g MounCoalCo 48% 100 Mil & St Paul RR ih g0, thirty notes of the second series 4, , | g00d grocery do., 20%c, a 11146. me grocery do. or new among respectable people. Counsel here | Period when sho ought not to have had a boy. y ° 1 ne ec ne Mee continued tom | A Won teas” fing Mh agevtteaM Ox | SiNetadize, Foren, Ho's Bice) moda, Se | hart sverl cans among hein aroocacy | A South-east mednany tion et Wi | yi forme yarn nnn TT nn oe < 20 232 z is Bs here marriages of this chara:ter took place, the facts of child. ow he wis not aI by 4 and at tho hal-past two board it was trong and active, | 200, do..20 cali 623; 300 do... 1) t1ow was in good demand and firmer, with sales of Meee get tee ally knows to” the parties | MF. O'Conor said that if sho had not a child 1t would | ons" denies worh of joncing oar the et Tear, frome poea pref. 56 ul pre! 125,000 tbs, at DLIge. a LL se. themdelves, After characterizing im strong, deprecatory | Only show that she was not very fruitful, because, ac- | Charies Hall, 60 Division street, was sent to the House ‘New York Contral closed 3 higher than atthe first ree | 109 do “4 Ta ‘Topacco.—¥ho market was quiet, but hokders were | lan,uage the attempts made to cast contumely upon Mr, cording to the evidence of the defendants, she put her- | or Refu, i . 2d call gvlar board, Erio 4, Reading 3, Minois Central 1, | 00 Ashb’n C 100 Chic & Alton RR 98” | frm at ; ° 4 previous prices, We heard of no noteworthy | Chase, the learned counsel went on to recite the histor; self in the way of having children ag eftectnally as any y . ue @reveiand and Pittsburg 44, Northwestern preferred %. SECOND SEaSION—1 ¥. M. transactions, ee at canto inte court, and the repeated ai. | Woman ever did. Tt was honorable to have a civld, but veda E Gaines plete gy an Sndichae eee @ieveland and Toledo %, Milwaukee and St. Pau) pre- | ,10shs West'n U Tel 62 800 shs Reading RR. 100% Wuakey—Recelpts 14 bbls, Tho market was nomi- | tempts which had been made to bring it to trial, | infamous to be a prostitute, But as to the chai in all at one hundred and seventy. denied ig; Wetter ain Earnenic iced cease 0236, 800 dos” bid 105%% | Rally a trife dinner ‘tho rales embrace 200 bola. at $2.26 | Tre contended that nquey reason was given for a further | Mr. Chase attempted to throw odjam upon this lady. it | Charles A. Jackson, on the 24th of February. ‘The pri- » Mas 35% ' 500 Clev & Pitts RR. 82% | $2 27. for State and Western. ponemont of tho |. The princtpal objection put | Would be found by looking at the examination Mr. | soner was sentenced to the State Prison for four years. Northwestern common was 1 lower, Rock Island X. } 50 Spring Mt'n Coal 47', 300 Chicago & NW.. 20% Forwhrd by the defenco why the case should not pro- | Chase that tho intention was to throw dirt upon the | “"yoceph Prior, who stole an overcoat worth seventy dol- ovornment securities wore dull. Coupon five-twenties | 200. ¥ Cent RR.s15 300 Chi&NWpref.bid 605g PHB TURF coed was that Mrs. Lydia Hull, a material witness, could | Whole family. | All the world was inclined to look | jars trom Christian Fitz, 124 Forsyth street, on the Lat of ef 1803 decline’ %, seveathkity “oes ot tee "| 2200, do 300 Mil & St PanlRR. 50 uv . not be present before the 15th of May. His Honor | Ypon Anron Burr as tho perfection of wickedness, | January, pleaded quilty to an att-mpt at larceny. pal » second | 100 Erie RR 100 do.....b10 59 poets MS som would gearcely have time to decide the motion before | * .Sort ,of imearnation of all that was evil; and | “In the course of the morning District Attorney Hal? ret fel me 10 Erie RR 400 Mil& St Paul pref 75 Unton Course, L. L—Trottt thas date, ihe other side had undertaken to argue Perey Ar. Burr had something to do with this | came into court and stated that on T:esday tho Grand e half: three open board the speculative feel- 12:30 P. upon the merits of the case. en the evidence was a xamine into | 4, ‘o past thrve ope pecuativ THIRD SexBION—2:30 P. a. | Weosesoay, May 9—Maten $2,000, mile heats, best | 20" the merits of the cite rea mot ments, Lar | tho pedigreo of Nelson “Chase, with a. view of | 2UtY,.0f, tue Over, and Tyran fond Roberta aud Jo. ing was buoyant and a further improvement of prices | $9000 US 6’s,’81,cou 109 took place, Cleveland and Pittsburg being especially | "Song Vas todos ee sirong, Felling at 827 (b. 9). New York Central sold at | 12000 Ty n 73 10,2d8 102% 923, Erio 73%, Reading 10714, Michigan Southern 7814, | 21000 do........ L02%9 Gloveland and Toledo 104%, Rock Island 95%, North: | Son ussleiy sees loot % : threo im five, in harness, the merits of the case be shown before twelve intelligent | Proving acommon story that has been in circulation | se), Prior, who was the reputed husband of one ot the D Plter mened bm Bouny Kato,,,...Received forfeit, | mem anda judge. They (cue plaintids) raid that J, } uot only about Mr, Chase, but about half the people in | tomate prisoners, which tndictment was sent to the Gon D, Mace, named br. g. Norsistown Paid forfeit. Homers Sualth nrogared, she. wil Kua ulenty. ae exinenoas (Gulf haraea aah tor thelr antonionmaent, t in | eral Sessions for disposition. At the January form a . te? % were true that unjust as-aul en made upon the 3 e 5 i hal Pi 1a si ° ‘awe Dax—Parve $50, mile heats, best threo in ive, | Cyrettue Uy Grade in, ‘why were they sovanxious | MF. Chase nover had any knowledgo whatever of Aaron | were fertain cireuinstances in the case which tery Prop no distance, for a postponement? Wouid ‘it not be better to have the Burr until after he married Miss Jumel. The defendants erly allowed clemency to be extended to him; but he cloud cleared up at once? Judge Pierrepont here went | Wanted to know the pedigree of Mrz. Chase, and thus | having been rearrested on a similar new charge, he (the weotern 29%, preferred 60% (b. 8), For. Wi ‘ 1000 Missouri 67 ais “hase. paneane ly Marinos. oh ee fore Wayne 99%, | 4000 Missourl 6’a... 1458 1 1-3| oninan eloquent argument to dilate upon the questions | they interrogated Mr. Chase. | He (Mr. Chase) had no | pistriet Attorney) had to ask—whicl, he know hie Honor P3 ) iposa prefel 56. 1po0e Ohio & Missoer 30 ‘at issue in the case, and concluded with an earnest ap- | desire to bring before the world, as far ashe could avoid | would have great pleasure in doing, a8 far as erwards the tone of the market was very firm, ant | 199 shs Canton Co... 58% ” 4 a 2 2 | peal to the Court to refuse the motion made by the de- i fy ep ig dng might reflect upon the mother of his | doing his duty is concerned, inasmuch as we have here the disposition to buy gained strength. At half-past five | 100 Quicksilver Mgto 56% 300 do 8235 sane 5 directly put to Tia thet according to what Gas properiy. | ¢xtgnded our clemency to him ouce and heneedamn nd New York Central was quoted at 92% a 14, Erie 73% a | 200 do........ 66% 400 Chicago & NW.. 203 Mile. 5 ARENT. 2, MB CUUELDS: 9 CORON, called Information’ she waa the daughter of Mrs Jones, | i that we show him that we can be just as wecan be 100 West’n U Telog.. 0252 200Chic ANW prev, 00%. Bi | _, Mr. O'Conor followed in opposition to the motion. He > as ighter of Mrs. Jones, | sénerous when ihe occasion demands it. M, Hudson River 110 bid, Reading 10734 a 1, Michigan | 399 a ae en ane stated that his object in presenting tho considerations | 20d she, herself, the wife of his bosom, his companion | "pe City Judge sentenced him to the State Prison for 1:21 Not taken 7 f which he su} bore on the case would be to dissect | for thirteen long years, and whom he followed to the ae So eee eee omienant and linminterial from | save, nover said anytbing to him but that sho was the | een ane Sonos hho oh eng ten Dun- z 2:40 | Whar he considered was relovant, and. calculated to lead | ‘laughter of Mrs, Jones; and hero the matter might rest. | areq and eighty-two dollars from Hilward Harford, First Heat.—The betting was, previous to the start, one | the mind toa fair consideration. of the question, and to | Tiere va: no seeking to push {t—to prove that she was | Dreaded guilty toan attempt at grand. laveeny.. “It hundred to forty on the mare, aud was quite brisk, She | exclude from view, as far as mivht be possible, every- | the daughter of M: Jumel. But they go on, and from the complaint that the prisoner brought outhern 7834 a %, Cleveland and Pittsturg 827, Rock | 100 Jaland 0534 a 3%, Northwestern 203, a %, proferred 6054 &%, Fort Wayno 99%, Ohio and Mixsissippi certificates 627% 200 Clev & Tolodo RR 104% 400 do. $3 d00Cme & MKT RR. 00g 200 Spruce Hili Coal, 476 1 Mil&¥rduCh2dpr_ 93 200 Spring MUn Coal 48.” 100 Mil & St Paul pref To 25% 0 26, Quicksilver 56 a . fariposa pref... 2434 100 do u% wae 1 hich was foreign to augh fair consideration, | 4k him what reason, if any, he had for thinking that lothing chase articl ‘Tho supply of money ie very easy at4a & percent to | 200N¥ Central RR: 92% 600 do Tass | won the pole and got away nicely, althongh Pedler was | Winé which was foreign 10 mah tilt nts covghtand | she might bo the daughter of Madame Jumel; and he er into a clothing store to purchase some lee tho Suck Exchange, and. large amounts, ave been, | 200 HHCRR ......4. 73% 160 MIABCPaLI TH, 68” | a trio abecd of her, But not #0 steady, aa he broke up foncinent foros, month and they ob | as cb'ked to anawer that ho had beea informed so. | te money: jn order a as’ cbtisee esa cor Gaon obtained a post, and cast his off fore ehoe before be had gone one | tained in that order a privilege that the ‘care should be | They were mot satisfled with that, but they wanted to | of with Harford’s coat. aw fered for thirty or sixty days at the latter rate. The COMMERCIAL REPORT ° called atthe next term, The March term was thereby | know by whom, and he said by Madame Jue! herself. : ST DEG! proposed redemption of twenty millions of certificates Wrovespay, May 96 P.M, | hundred yards: This ecident throw Pedler’s chances } Fagsed over. ‘The case was entitled, by the terms of the | Was there any Justice in saying that Mr. Chase dragged | pronry Morton, against. whom there was an indictmen @f indebtedness at par and,interost before the Ist of June a ae ~ i for tie heat entirely out, and the mare went away from | order, to he number one on the Aprii cal- | this thing before the world? He did drag it before the | for robbery in the irst de; he havi the 12th of fm designed to empl ion of Asurs.—Receipts, 68 packages. The market continued | him, and, led four.lengtis tothe quarter pole, in forty. Without dwelling upon what occurred .at the | World when the defendants di him to the stand. | {tr arsaaited Christopher Fitacerald on th of mploy @ portion of the idle balance ac- | gull and nominal at previous figures. ono oconds, and fifteen or twenty lengths to the haif- | commencement of that term, he would say that the | “0 much for this base imputation that Mr. Chase roo a’ as eatagner Ehanenl co Sees amulsted in tho Sub-Treasury here, and this, asamat-| Breansrurra—Receipts, 9,402 bbis, flour, 1,080 do, | Ml pole, In 1:22, and came home over one hundred | cause was reached in course upon the Aj ‘Ycalondar, | into court any private scandal affecting his family which | Broome and Laurens st Ls guilty ipts, 9, 1 larceny, the amount of money taken being thirty-five yards ahead, making ee arn * phew ste rod on | 204 that so conscious were the defendants that they had ety = PE oe. &. court. | dollars.” The extreme sentence for larceny, which ts five the mare. She got away best, Podier uD afore he wot | wit t they resorted ‘oe Fp trteree vps forth | the family Bible of the Jones, kept by | Jeremiah Kirby and Fie Colca etme te _ sheen commercial paper in in request at 63; 6% per | market and under a continued active demand from the | A034 the tara. ‘Re passed tho quartet polo throo | the precio and particular’ earon why they required the | William, Jones in hie ufetime, in” which was | in the fst degree, having on the’ 15th of ‘April “stolen emt, and the second best at 78. The drain of money | jocal trade, and for shipment South and to the West | breaking near tho baifemiie polo Pedior was cloco. tip’ to | atte, Of, further, postponed. | They then, stator their rere dsod inthe rigid place, nad there tres Yoke found | seventy-three doliars in money from Hen <atgers, from the interior, and especially the West, still con- | tnates, the market for flour became excited, and holders | her at that point, in 1:21. She broke up again soon | @imculty in witnose, as they were all about New York, William Jones, thofustand,’and Maria Jones, the wile, ret euicre On hatereran Romasded for co to meet " ef i ter of course, will add to the volume of currency afloat | and 2,100 bags corn meal, 340 bushels wheat, 1,380 do M2 Wail street. The discount line in inactive; but first | corn, and 1,130 do oats, With a limited supply on the ‘tin and this determination of currency to New { gucceeded in establishing an advance of from 25c. a 0c. afterwards, and the vehicles colliding Laura’s sulky was what had been call the plain | 4d by somebody lines were drawn over the name of ee, . tence. Verk—the financial centre of the country—will prob- upset and Mr. Perrin thrown heavily to the ground. The | issue as to the validity of the will on the Jones and hix wife, and hence some horrible suspicion of try: Pp a bbl. on all kinds of State and Western, buyers taking | mare then (umned around, and came tearing back with | question of gree, a new ight had broken | that this woman's name was not Bowen. It was re- | James McDermott, chatgea wets burglary inthe thiré: the overturned sulky. She camo. flying past tho stand, | euegD Org peal eTee. od the rostinony of Mrs Hail, | corded on the parochial records of Trinity church that . * 4 veattering those who were on the track, and not until she ey then ‘abtained om that motion, and Without further | Maria Bowen and William Jones were married x Bishop ae oak ine abtone wana OE. on spree ran the sulky against the throe mile distance box did she | jooking at the matter, a postponement to the month of | Moore about the begins of this century. It would | pirct avenue, and stolen one bundred dollars? weeth of become schghced from it, She coptinued, on her wijd | May, wkd that now, when the month of May was reached, | also be found that William Jones not only recorded his } goods, pleaded to the indictment, and was sont. toSing career another mile and over, and then stopped quietly | they renewed their motion. In addition to the desire to | OWN family, but be recorded, on the next page, the | Sing prison for four years : ory and way taken care of. Her hind logs were cut in several | produce Mrs. Hull, the defendant tendered, through the | fanily of his father, and he gave day and date for the | “'yimes Fitziohn, who was concerned in an extensive: Placée, but not badly; and as there was no distance in | affidavit of aMr. Devine, one of the law agents employed | birth of every one of them, father, mother and ten burglary upon ‘the bonded warchonse of John J. Beecher, the rave the jndges decided that she could start again as | on behalf of tho defendants, ayother line of evidence to | of twelve children, and the death of one or two of the | x6.'13 Greenwich street, on the nicht of the 8th of ©. Porrin well enough to resume his seat | the samo point, to wit, the pedigree of the Joneses, and | Children. It was in evidence that at a subsequent period | Wren four thonsund dollars’ worth of silks were:.carri ky having been procured, Time | that they also desired to have the — testimo- | 4 Mr. Maddox married ono of the daughters of Joucs, away, pleaded guilty to au attempt at burglary in the of this heat not taken. ny which might possibly be elicited Dy a rum- | Who was now a plaintiff in this caso. opened bis ae baa noesan Third Hea’—Pedler was then the favorite at ten to} maging search through ecciesiasteal and other | account on another page of the same book by inserting phere Leplpberyreetee one four, He took the lead at the start, war never headed, | minutes, or records existing partly perhaps in Boston, | his marriage and the birth of his child, and long before | ‘information should be given to the officers wha are ‘ably be more apparent in the future than it has been in | hold with considerable freedom at the improvement. ‘the past. b Tho sales comprised 22,000 bbls, at the revised quotations ‘The gold market has been active, and the advance of | annexed. Southern flour was also in active demand at yesterday was more than sustained up to two o'clock, | decidedly firmer rates. The sales reached 700 bbl, The Dut afterwards there was a decline of % per cent. The | racket for Canada flour was very active and prices ruled pening price was 120% a , followed by a drop to 12934 | jn seller's favor to the extent of 20c. a 8c, per bbl. anda subsequent improvement to 129%. After this, it | which tne market closed very firm, with a continued ai @rooped to 128%—the closing quotation. Loans were | vancing tendency. The sales were 400 bbls, | Rye flour generally made flat, whien, for the benefit of the unini. | WaS firmer, with sales of 200, DbIE at from $6 26 a $7. tiated, we may say means without inte r sructine Sod Wontela SORT. cioscosene40 y interest, tye nperiine and Western flour «$7 80 a $8 60 Forgign exch remping F i State, ° 8 and won by threo lengths, in 2:50, % yin Madame {umol died this Mr. Maddox ‘passed to his last | (7 P - Fersign eFsbasze remping stony, and the leading ) Ratra Sia ae 8 won. Uy ther lengths, 10 8:60. pedier. ‘This | PMU io Novaseoua and partly in Gress Britain, The | Ouse Tithe eatries were tet eutrics that ‘ad been | Working.UP the case.”” He was remandea Wididay QraWers hak 100% Tor théir sixty days bills on England, | Clic Siai ’ , question of whether, upon a common aflidavit, the cause for sentence. p y " | | Common to fui extra Western qe heat was a counterpart of the previous one. Time, 2:49. | might be moved off trom one term to another, was dis. | Made since this suit was commenced. Ho imitated his “ ‘and good commercial bills command 109. Bills on Ant- | Extra round Loop Onto a 8 : x — posed ot in two waye:—Firet, the defendants presented tie rect et het ag ae Be jg i Ne Rp od i ‘werp aro quoted at 6.14.0 5.1813, Hamburg 3614 236}, | Western trade brands * Louleville Races—Third Day. ho such case, but they > e# a case on which they , sap rege ‘Golekecal aay Frankfort ay nase Bremen 29 | Common Southern. 10 Toosvicun, aay 0 1866. relied and invited the judgment of the court to the ques- | handwriting a copy of Willian Jones’ family record, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. y R 79) Fancy and extra do cL 4 tion whother for sach a rearon, and on account of the | Showing who William Jones married and what children @ 793. Prussian thalers sold at 72 a 7234. Common Canadian,.....+ ~@ There war ne race to day, there being but one entry | absence of such @ witness, for such & pyrpore, a 4 wl beg ty ber sworn as bog pens made 2 = re bye aopter — ‘“ Petroleum and mining stocke were dull in th Good to choice and exira. 10 for each purse. delay ought to take p A ‘ondly, they had two | by Maddox, who was long dead; and in lox's copy ALL. —Heckrsa.—At Trinity church, Galveston, Texas, Pay tibiae ‘he first, board pit, | B3¢ flour (supertine) ... "6 ae Py ractup to-morrow, an Alesander way | mounds delay since this cake might have been. tried; | of Jones’ matrimonial entry the entry would be found | on Thursday, April 26, bs the Rev.’ Menjamin Baton, ut firm in the afternoon, At the first board Pit- | Corn meal, Jerse: pa _. \ eing 10-m\ , jexander will | therefore, all that had nothing to do with this case. | to be William Jones to Mary Bowen. He didn't give } Fexso D. Bats to Many E., daughter of the late Rev. Rate Creek closed 16c, lower than at the same time yes- | Corn meal’ Brandywine . ae have to wal over for both ntakes, Thero were two modes of presenting this motion | 4uF oter mame bu Jones His wife was James Huckins, all of that cy. FEY ©oj Falls 50c,, Tygert’ Corn meal, Brandywine, puncheons......23 50.4 — a on its merits, one of which was to make | Jones, his mother and everybody was Jones, Hano—Bercereis.—On Tucsday, May Fran- terday, Copper Falls 50c., Tygert’s Creek was 40¢ y Sule of Hambletonian Trotting Horses. | the caso short and "simple, of there | aud, | therefore, he said tho entry was wrong; | cis’ church, by Rev. Mr. Pfeifer, Hixny J. Bana te Ac- —Wheat was excited, with an active inquiry from the Iugher. At the recond board Bennehoff Run closed 75 : ; ; he scratched it out, and in inaking the copy he wrote it | Gusta Bruistias, daughier of August Bergstein, of thi home tnde; and with ouly a limited supply offering fo celebrated trotting he Ne the i being snch a witness in expectancy as Mre. Hull, and ) m making the copy he wrot gg nughter of August Bergaela, 3 Dagher than at the ewe board, coiling et G18 16; Contra: | prices advanced 10c.a 1b, por bushel. Iewill be meme | Teo Celebrated trotting | Dexter, the Hambleto- | greh investigations as Mr. Devine spoke of In Macsachu- —Maria Bowen, So much for this pititul piece | city. No cards. 30e,, selling at $2; OF Cree sold at 80c. (a. 3), Pithole | two oF three Weeks. Defore the receipts begin to be ot | Mian gelling that last summer trotted # mile, under the | getts, in Nuva Seotia and Great Britain, and they might O'Conor then spoke at length in an AL xaxpen.—On Wednesday, May 8, at the ‘also. buying tecly, ‘The sales em- | fop wale at the Enion Conve yesteniay aftornoon, to- | Bat they were not satistied with that, That would have git Minding. to the Hey. John Howard Balih’s u mH, raised questions of a purely and simply legal and practi- the getof Rysdyk’s Hambleto- | cal nature, and which might have been discussed with. attendance at the sale, but very | out any display of heat or feeling by counsel upon both Benton $1 65, Bobtail $3, Consolidated Gregory Gold $15 85, Gunnell Contral $4 (b. 10), Holman Gold 40: vainly at $2 a $240 for new ambor $195 for No. 2 Milwaukee, $210 a c 1 Milwaukee, $1 86 (or No. 2 ed Milwaukee and $245 for white Miehigen. duty of a clerzyman was to save the souls of his parishiners, to take care of their spiritual interests, and not to strip their families of their property, ‘The inter. gother with four of nian, There was a larg terian church Rev. Dr. Ken- Ldberty 25c., Quartz Hil! $4 60, Smith and Parmiee $ . . nee boned : eRe Ye tet sides, One of tho counsel for ihe defendants saw fit to ’ : the Hilebig | Toon the part of the Court againet the plainti, | Were far superior to the claims of clergymen or the vari n advance of Je, per bushel, at which the market ‘The Attorney General of the United States has s- horse, who was rattled up and Beesaxke —On Wednesday, May 9, by the ‘The sales were 120,000 bushels, mainly ot Paka own the stretch by | Me Chase, as a speculating attorney who had | Us public charities that appealed to the community for Greesed an opinion to the Sevrotary of the Treasury to ‘ Toc. 830. for sound mixed | Bure Woodruft, and the spr pnt Bye emma Ee tees nore in” his pocket, | support. Defendants’ counsel properly called these Harris, at the residence of the bride's father, fhe effect that under the statutes of Internal Revenue Oats were firmer, but | gone vee cick” ditered. $15,000, then Me. D1’ Pettee | a the ailidavit stated, nanoes | sometody: | Bho Sete | RYT Sanee yey mone, bee ew York, Miss Lrsadt, Bor- ? , , ad pid do, | ‘ Saad ti oe who had a to this million of dollars of property to | “°"™ ies were nobly administered, *. and the recent decisions of the Supreme Court in brokers’ “é00. adie, and oie hn ¥ ich was = " by another bid of | five it all to him upon the chance that he might, and all he (Mr. O'Conor) had to say was GRassiss —PRIC May 8, at Zion ehureh, 3 5 hen Mr. offe $14,000, and no one that he would not like wo be # member | by the Richt F te, DD, James EB. aad bankers’ cases, bankers who negotiate sales of and firmer.” The cousse of litigation, recover it, and might then be thee ripg more, Dexter wae knocked down to that gen- stocks, not only for themselves ht for others, are bankers # compe 29 20,000 bithels at $115 for Canada ond | oman. give defendants $40,000, That was taser ane th x gee gh ard bg go a , in. | Grasvins to Saxe ae ; city. page that . ‘on | 800. for Western. Barley and malt were dull, but nowi Then - pore of exciting a prejudice against Mr. Chase, an y e r is will, The cause of yy. —At St. Ann's chureh, josday, Going business as brokers, and that both are precisely oa | 0s; 01, Newer ea ihe BERt alo was, that if, Dexter ister, 0 Alty ree | Aiford counsel the opportunity of denouncing him ay a | Charity could never be promoted by outraging the ame- Dr. widot, Joux N ents, ¥sq., 0 fe same footing. This endorses the recent circular Corton —-Middiing urades of cotton were scarce o ie i and four 0) rat ti speculator. Mrs. Jumel was, according to the proofs of nities of private life. The eause of charity could 7 Miss Eutes Cou daughter of Joseph H. be promoted by permits ng A minister, at the bedside of eréer of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on the | wanted. Holders were not ofering this description very tm ." 5 the defendants, a very poor girl—a carrier of frnit about 4 To have exempted the one aud uot | (Feely, and buyers wanted no ather. The business wa Mr. Jacob Baurt bid $1,500, when she was knocked down | {16 Streets af Providence to sell fora -ixpence tosustain | ah aged person of ninety years of age, oF thereabouts, to chureh, Pbiladet- rare: es mggnesnag ove ture very moderate, thottgh increased irmness Wis Lady a brown mare, six years old, fifteen | Batire—who found her way to the city of New York | Bit from that person a will of his own drawing by which by the Rev. Dr. other, in this connection, would have bern ple th middlings, owing to the scarcity. The | pandsinree inches high, of f os seas eS radiant with the beauty for which the young | that person violates all the natural instinets of the fatnily ‘1 Ese MON Frederick eee high, of fine action and stylish 8 | women of Kugland are so distinguishad, She caught | and all the principles of humanity and justice, for the eine L. Beans, of New York 680 bales The market is still nominal, ab invidious as it fow is to exempt from taxati tales of bankers doing business exclusively for ¢ But the tax as it stands is onérously high. It Wi) be reduced under the amended law, however, ty 4 | f Mght stamp tax, which no one will object to pay ‘The resolution of Mr. Washburne in the Hoo of Ropresentattves, directing the Committee vn King to | auction. pearance, wae bought by Mr. Patter for $1,500, A bay colt, fifteen and a haif hands high, «lx yeare old, brought $625, He was bought by G. Perrin, A bay filly, four years oid, out of a Trasteo mare, war kuocked down to Mr. Humphrey for $490, lose than Rys dyk is now charging for the services of his horse, Mr. Pettee informed our reporter that he bought Dex ter and Lady Columbia for Mr. George Alley. benefit of charities and for the benefit of himself. Such acts were outrageous and ought not to receive any coun- 1 rane —On Wi ay, May 2 by the tenance, and the attempt to shun that fair investigation | Rey. Uriah Scott, of the Redemption, New of the tree question, whether the will was that of | York, Cvaxcee EF. Wavano to Assis I. Winarn, both of an intelligent testator and procured by honest means, | Cat» by rummaging the wide world for some pretew that the ciaimant had not a suflicient title to bring to the matter in question, was evidence of conscious weak ness and of & certainty that, tried by the common stan- the admiration of @ French merch in ths city, who wae a very little older than herself, and in the beginnng of this century she became his wife, and lived with him intact, without impeachment of her h if in any respect, without a sus- picion of her purity or ebastity, until he passed to the other world, and thenceforwaré, for od of sixty years, sho maintained @ reputat not been Attempted to be impeached for perfect purity and chas- NOT “ F 38 at 16 37 00 tone Scranton cowl were sold to-day by at the sale as com d witl sale was very tur, but the buyers y% Jous D. Acmmnsox, forty yearsfor age, the adopted daughter passed to the other word inact “aid unstained, and. always protected and cherished a* a child. she took into her house two litte bite of children of this daughter (she called them her grandchildren) ; she kept them with her, cherished them and treated faquire into all the facts and cirenmustances counecin | ee it nn te operas, aud om the general Cricket. tity. Tn the commencement of her union with Mr. | dacd of right, morality and religio act must be ifthe famiy, and also those ‘With the reoont failure of the Merchan avorige of the Prices obtalued there was a decline of BRNEDICTS VS. KACHELORS—AN INTERESTING | Jnmel thero was found in her house a little girl, her | condemned by all honest men. minister onght to sre respectfully invited @8 Washington and other banks, and to | pertom, The falling of Was larly on MATOM. Hiece, an adopted daughter, whom she (Mts Jumet) | be most anxtous, if his acts would stand a fair scrutiny, | to attend a 14 late resudenee, No, 628- ede m0 tons I ; 2,500 The first of the annual series of contesta betwoon th | Chefixhed, took her to France, educated ber, brought her to bring this case to a speedy trial, and not attempt to | Grand street, om Pride pon, at half-past one, ne a Oe ee ee rewired 000 tons crate re. ceveiperiainygrtaslbnnete i or to this country, sustained her, married her to arespect- | Shun it in this way, If Madame Jumel was im her right uurtlve The remaing will be wach banks and by whom, the cause of their alized $6.25 a 1 and single membor# of the St, George Club took | able young lawyer, and took care of her and the lawyer | Mind, as this minister swore he thonght she was; if she snwood for ‘rn failure, and also what further legislation i* ne sin and 2.000 tons on their beautiful grounds at Hoboken yesterday | until, in God’s good time, when she had reached some eae. pa ay rg! ae ae ie Pow porere pers reiastie Medi, only 4 500 tone, at ig the y Rai 8 parish, and $70,000 to the church and eased Marga- parochial mansion, or rectory, for the recwr. and if ebe did’ intelligently, in addition to the rel and frie ail that, give the rector $5,000, with a tail Unie ige to it that brings him from $50,000 to $100,000 more — ‘ed to avtend the funeral, (hts (Thursday > if she did intelligently all these things, then be (Mr. | afternoon, at two o'cigck, Crom his father's residence, afternoon, the result being the signal defeat of the bachelors by a score of 107 to 50 ina game of one in+ ning. The promise in regard to the weather m the morte. ing was very unfavorable, but towards moon it became vu | nioasant, and in consequence there wa a goodly muster Felation t the national bauks to protect the @e government, isa timely measure, which owraot fat fo commend itself for popular approv Raped that a rigid inquiry will be institu ly, also the mem- Oo BAF and AM, arwt Avie of the Dapk in question, amd thet Pay aoa,ana | Syemant, ene . them with affection down to within some few years , v : ort players and spectator, a number of Inties gracing pased into the condition | O'Conor) would ask if there could bw found in langage, | No. 104 Elm street Qing, Mr, Freeman Clarke, Mr. Spinner, Mr McCulloch, | Corrmpond ng 567,149 | the scene with thoi presence. The wicket was a pice | before her death, when she, passed tito Ole eben the | oF in the heart of man a thought which, properly ex: | Arciaar.—Un Wednentay, May 8, at Spgurwood,,'N. J., a ture, the green turf prerenting the oven surface of a billiard table, What with the tents filled with ladies and the players in their uniforms the scene presented was nt vehemence the shock. | Jous Arrimny, aged 71 your fe that minister | The raiatives and friends of she family, also those of: eby, aro tespectfilly Invited to at. pressed, would give with suffie: ing ebatacter of the deed that would tm come into a court of justice and say, insiead of meeting | bis son, WA ts say she @& whoaver else is responsible for the los Heerenie this yout of age. In government has #fstained in this cam, will reap a mer Th plaintiffs say che was insane and the defen was not, but she was at Isast eighty yeu the year 1861 thi Jer the direction of arespecta- Red odium, and, if necessary, be comtignly puniahet, We [| Wow wd for the tame periods was picturesque in the extreme, fue Benediets went to the : Se faweral’ on sabe , and, %, be Y I in which she gave three | the issue and showing that this woman was sound, sod | tend the funoral, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'¢lock. serve in relation to this that Mr. Grimes tms intro = t first, and the wickets fell to small figures until Gibbes 1 Hilts te etritves “and when | that he practised no attifices:—<'t will set to work and I | The Camden and Amboy Railroad icaves Piep 1 North. and H. Gisborne got in together, and these two sent the S defendants counsel say, only ave bundred | will rake New England and all the world, where raking | river, at sit o'clock A. M. and two and four P.M, re- she gay dollars ® year a8 an annuity, while she gave all | may possibly lead to any testimor the rest that she bad on earth between those two chil help to the conclusion, and in th dren, It was true that she put aclause in that will of it I will ineue interrogatories and I wi @aced in the Senate a reselution instructing the Finance | <pipped North... Committes to report upon the axpedioncy of providing | Shipped South... By law that no public oficer shall deposit government ball to all parts of the field in lively style, eveu with the fine bowling of George Wright opposed to them, Be of 57 on the score book, wat might | turning at balf-past four P.M. course At Sand’s Point, f. Monday, May 7, caorer, in the Tih year of ber age \ West Farme, o9 Weltesday morning, u ‘ wie hat the mothe: fands except in United States , whe’ on nding tame to 4 part of tbat property, in case the person to whom |t | amine witnesws to prove that the | m oxiet, preys the United a o er ” ! Sb ppadt ~—aedgee R was given should die and leave no isaue, that in that | the sister of my benefactress, and my benefaciress May 0. Prana 0). “J. W. sod Martha A. Bolton, a in bas avy in Washingto®, | oy pped South... nacen ‘event, and at that time, it might be divided between three | Self, until the time that she came to be w woman of estate | aged | year, # month and 26 Jays. @bich was adopted. When the National Corpancy ace { 52! ve hy rdon, b or fourcharities. Defendant's counsel had produced an | and fortune, when she. was a bright, bandoome young The v 2 friends are Tesprotfully inwfod | - was under consideration | on, ren her th ol i Fanderiin. " aifidavit to show that the property was of no great value | Connecticut girl—that her mother and her sister a! er. oneral, op Friday afternoon, at two o' ly © clause was reported Wh tho bas heating tae Couolae laren tbls ponies: sessecscoszeAShOUS | Rentelh se Winkeld bw i time. If it was any more valuable now it was | self were abandoned women.” Why, it was a matter | from the ros tence of hit parenta use WAS with he bili Neovting the Treagary Covexk.--fhe market continued dull, but fur prime ‘ infleld b. % right, because it had grown larger in the estimation of the com- | too shocking to be contemplated. Could words be found Comnot,—aaddenly, om Tuesday, May #, Troma I, Gepeeite tn banks touch smewnte a show'd ) 4} and choles qualities hylders deussnded full prices. Infe- baent aes munity. She was then sane and sound, wh id not | adequate to express the discteditable charactor of euch | Comoy, in she 40th year of lis age. be denied, In the will executed by Madame Jamel she | ® course? Defendant's counsel had seid that rather — The Criends and relatives of the Saaty, 2 — by © pleige of public sce ‘ was | poe and cotanmon kinds were quite neglected aud prices | Haughton, ¢. Gwhorne b. Hill. &. Gibbs n . ot 1TDDR. “1 or ail the Of her sister, | be charged witm having procured this will by unfair de- | ter of ( ¢, soventh ard @iricken owt at the reqoat of Me Toe | ware entirely nocnical.. wt ochge fey Le T ery 4 Hill... se deces VanRoseen, b. Hanghton & iy Soon sling hee Ci tee feces pon taed vices and pretences he orate rather be pet ce trial for toe menbun of at Veteran corps, Sod the imamberr of inference therefnrs ve ‘iat if he had aot thes ‘ote Sts, 6 ee Se no ee queted ah $050 b weNie, | Daehn a: Ween’ R. Gisborne, not out,... @ | having been @ year or two dead, What was to be found | murder; but be (Mr. O'Conor) would rather be pat on | Manuattan Lod 62, F. and A. M., ate rospeetfully the government would not have wy d Wee ton ttt | Sree . MO, } Gites, 6. G WeigatD Duer pian’ Madaine Jamel arnived at the age of ninety | trial for'a thousand murders than be chargeable, on Lis | invited to atten ral, from his late romdones, £58. ' “ner does 0 quot Galt dre tenure tet 1 Seeee Bailey. Years when her estate had become, by appreciation of | Own showing, with such ingratitude ae this. Woil ti Wert Twouty firet street, this (Rhursday) aftemeon, at, fh hes tn he nsenen of tho Merchant’ Haiona Haak een anes Wet OO, ee treat roomy aed Pesateia the same property, worth & wilion of dollars? Wt been said, and truly said, by the poet — are OCD, Pocetey, May 0h. 0k of Washington—an Institation which fowrehod any de ‘ 0 There Boe 5 ‘ Y , accord legatio “He who te w al has no fault but one Conarmn,—On Tuesday, , a) 4 Lafayette place, fatbir Dalian reves were cptehncd. There eeoagh some | GetTett b : bre § wt yeas caaaas anlar tea nation ed toe maaiet? might pase for virtues ia inten.”* Mary A Coun, "u years, tisughter of the. tale! oFP B ae oe aun bh seme | Henderson, { Het . — |} Byes 12. leg byes 2, Mecrapeineteey ory} [lalate Total... ‘The cuartor were:—A bark Mr. O'Conof concluded by stating that he did not } James H. Collins, of Chicago, Th The cemaias wilt be She gave nothing to the son of her adopted daughter a might not be able to | taken to Chicago for interment, didn't notice him at all, What provision did she make | Mean to say that this clergym: for the children of her adopted Waugitert Counsel for | give some reasons why he to aside from the trae | Chicaco papers ploasa copy. the defence said that she gave as much to Mr. Chase as | iseue and sought to scandal it family as be did, but hore 2s Wednewlay, May 9, Turwas, tho belover before—$500 a year, Mr. Chase never wanted more than | be (Mr, O’Conor) wantod to give him a chance to get rid ant Margaret Guten, aged LT years, t $600, and would be willing to take lese, and he didn'tcon- | of the difficulty in which he wae He (the minister) | month and 0 days that he, personally, Lad any direct claim on the boun- | Claimed that pponents could not show a good techt The frieods and seqvaintances of the famity are re- ty of this lady, aud abe need not havegivenhimastiver, | cal title, and hat therefore, as they had not exartiy apsctfally invited to attend the funersi, from the resl- But what provision did she make for this daughter, who | a good Utle, be had as a good title ag they, and he could | dance of his parente, Weet Sixteenth arnt, be bad uever off nded ber? Wy, she gave her the income | hold on. Mr. O'Conor objected to, Becauae delays | tween Eighth and Ninth aveuues, om Friday 2 of $10,000 a year during ber fe to support herself and | were dangerous or caleulated to be vastly mischievous, | at two o'clock. her Fronch husband, who wa: mdaced to marry her asa | and such acts ought to be explained at onoe if they could Deditn (iretand) papers please busy oes (f be Was NOL & man of ‘ortune himoelf, and | be, and he was willing to say for the sake of the other Comasns 0a Torvtey, i #3 convumption, Joum Whose business it wer to Aare arrested |b in ite ements were:'—To | questionable career. rf ateminer 500 ty The Commissioner of internal Reveaus hae What If a check Is recetvat wa payment of a debt dee, ths 8 given theretor ts chargeable with a stamp duty of two ce 1 cle antont exceeds twenty dolla = 7 oe n addiwon to the stamp om the ohwck iseif Wirceesonrscoes 0 Umpiree-—Meeera, Bage and ¢ Rvery Wednesday the St, ¢ bs. a bork of Mavate aba round sum, and back from | sestch, vides boing choren at prath ade Code, naser, bTige; oue 16 Bavana $1 fl nga tay sven ance 4. Gd, ; & brig to port in Girent Art a Mri 1 of preaay, oF In wie Mirimich! te ‘ dark’ fete Montren! 9 London, oat ve o'clock. oe ~ w™ gid, An pack from south gide Cube, 6c; 9 Br lyric to Ravens, $460 colt; « Page wo south aideCuba and be The OPENING PAY ¢ eayed before the very of the Treasury offint ring, and rates wees noteigal st 9-164, shor achrs from Ettzabathpert to Hoeion, fay was wo The business at the Sub Srwesury | rm, $4.35, abd coal, $8) one from Elzabethport to Yestertay afternoon the Soclat Club of New York | Teh be lows \. ‘. i eaber re , thie littie daughter of hers just @ poor $700 a year, for the sake of private morals, “Let os have thie | PP Comnxos, sides con of James and Cun f revetpte gaauiore} ge ey tbs Sdase to tune, doen aie eek carn ae, | OPRACM play for the eearon, and mastered in large Fores, easagh to Keep one person in food if'eoie one would be | lasue facrly met and of atonce.”’ If be wae free | mings, im tho Sdtle year of hie age. gmente.. ; paint units A 18,832 | Cue to Newterepart, salt, S16, reo tw Portland, ‘iran, | and they had the liveliest time imaginable among them- ritable enough to give bit clothes, What was done | from censure jet him go forth acquitted by « jury of hie The reistives and friends of the family are tty ance i , coe ceee DS, 073,048 | 92 58, tali, 625 9 Br. Vert trom St, Jolt .. ) aelves, fon and jo being the order of the day. They th the rest? She gave to the Rev, (John Howard | country, If bo was pot—if this instrument was what invited to attend his ‘Shu (Thoraday) ' seveee neous es eens . , # Sodhel dente; actly (0 tun veomeiee, ont | wil etoup ote Boag Tghenm ht A other institutions $8,000 | the plaintiff alleged it to be—let it be brushed away | st two o'cloeR, from the Of his yarenia, The exports from this port, axelusive of epecie, for Ihe | Sng ty New Orie \wate tarims, ’ Tad Setahiay thie secon. a) uk advientaneamres i tin ie A are ot ite, O'Conor's argument, be weet co sper it re demand, ough, aud when she came to jaring the del i year. ponte bos pte % a a ~ sat “rm arm a ‘yoatardy q stations, We tae ie ae 68 THe WUTCAL CLoR. the American Bible Society, s charity of them all that | was once the when Judge Bar- a foliowa with the odrrespuading per Arte tat Troe TOs nthe and a6 Weta Gade mem | This noted club will play thelr firet gine against the | needed the greatest amount of money for its various ne- | nard fod thas if the applause waa repeated he tm 1864 and 1805 covade at Mc: 020 30 Lois! New Orimane on private | gold this afternoon, at threw o'clock, and some fine ball = en oe alrendy ren caore™ ane vat here Goons aaa. . be‘tte ‘d ¢ gave $500 » This gum ol yo these ir. short argument, For the week ry) babes ‘1 Pe playing may be looked for They can raises frm clane soveded chariien would Ret be very bad, but there wae a | huttal of the statementa made by Mr, (Conor, He ee, | terms. m 19011 Pervert yew tvs held with Cranes, The bow: t Kies Prev. reported Enis 64,126,008 aT tH) eee ee ide te eet mainly at 280. #28 ioe, | team, and through the energetie action pa taf] (6 thie will im whieh she stated that he residne fears eat ee neaeeel ty ae OO ¢ alleged — redned 5 ran officers o Mince Jn0. 1, 000.008, co0 gekane ana Gi, 403,807 Weeing are ter Teenifin of ol ot Putsbnre, PA, for Sg Sete cavared be teas free grocea me wee busty” Siac Beale be y sud pot by Hho aide *BiOR Re represented, Be els al: