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10 : MRS. WHARTON. te A Day of Great Excitement ry an not at Annapolis. A. BRILLIANT ASSEMBLY OF LADIES. Country People from Far and Near Rushing to Witness the Proceedings, We, STEELE'S THIRD AND LAST EFFORT. Messrs. Williams, Miles, Chew and Aiken Weighed in the Balance. The Death and Exhuming of Goneral Ketchum. THE LAST ARGUMENT FOR THE STATE. Attorney General Syester’s Fo- rensic Masterpiece. ANNAPOLIS, MQ., Jan. 22, 1872. By nine o’clock this morning every avatiable seat 4p the Court hail was occupied, All expected that ‘this would certainly be the last day of the trial, ana the excitement over the result probably surpassed anything ever be.cre witnessed in an American court of justice The roads leading to the city jrom early dawn collected vehicles of every ‘shape and size, and people of all ages degrees and conditions in society took advantage of the beautiiul weather to witness the closing scenes in a case which will be memorable forever an the anistory of jurisprudence. The trains and steambuats poured in their addition to the vast tude of humanity, and by twelve o’clock Annapolis presented the appearance of a pubite séte. Of course, not one-third of those who came could secure standiag room within the sound of the speaker's voice, The ladies—well they simply monopolized the seats of ay sone! ana ‘dated one Mer ay peprgmmen GE rere yindows, the yoom, one_ ayove 1e ae a on tho railings, SO me a Beauty gives: but a iol Ympreasion of the loveliness which appeared in festoons and clusters around tae rooms, The Judges were ©utranced; the jury looked as if tney might hold Out for auother week, and the attorneys; evidently, Were determined to put their best foot forth, as the @equel will show. The prisoner came into court at NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET, bring back into | hypothesis whatever ¥ No; they stoutly deny it, Do they wood, omas, at Black prin acet ies sould have whoa The evideeee Ue wana Wee | wrauuse ts dew are that tneiar edetie was need oF used ia THE LOL pry N 1 Wand: ig Thome Melee BON! iy’ decker Heve be would not have brought it? hat house for any Var or purpose there? Did Mrs, is ’ Shiv Fiving Spur Br, Bassett, Yokohama, Sept 18, with BAD BP76 ON roncetait Whartou use Ii ierself; waa it needed for Van Ness, Ketch- teas. to ‘and & Aspinwall. ‘Passed Angier Uct 20; was four or Gve times the size—s~ot8 that cou! nip um or any other human tans in that nouse ? On this sul off the ‘cape of ‘Good Hi lope 7 days, with beavy, Des dy efoaed gales; He applied sane Fet to all, and “aot hey are more sient (nant the grave 10 which that very youn‘ed the cape a ed "St, Hele rossed ellow remaine rug ba ne ; we jangs dog, iiey tell tie Mrs. Wharton did not have this drug about he e Bs Oy stron The President Orders General Em- ory to Prevent a Couflict. bia cor, that she, never purchaser ite ‘There iho other reaouree felt ihaive at abe liad this drug, and the overwnelmin wore question, * once recul wand why dd she p wirehase it? "And Mid'shenot purchase it? ‘The druggist, who knows her well, So eee ao eee tha veer mornings J young Hanbab saw herthere, that morning | at the was maki blotter, i) auy result fight bi gotten mae on vines ways, "Mr. Biatlo ve. lated 4 onse which occurred in Ireland a where a part te ty be convicted of polsoaing by Brus muds Basi iy ne Shi dat my 136 8 , Wn n $ Cais foe Leondos jie ears out , schr Emblyn, hence for Ja- ahi Lord Stenthnairn » 8 be one Br), Sinclair, Caleutta, October Bark Stanley (lr), she re than al! berets this me ch the yee entry fata day day made, 0 of TARTAR EMETIO SOLD TO MRS. hfe ye Instead of showing that Mrs. Wha rton ever used The Carterites Hold a Mass Meeting and Dis- perse Peaceably —Quietude Prevailing— Sopermmants an ys State experts had! dor s, and he pi was larmediags raat date Doughty: ager Au Nir eel contianing, sald rue for any parpose, of tat she had ever in all her ‘ie, betors , with teas, to Arkelh, cried se Bet i iss two chemiste diaprave the existence st tamer ments of there | that time had any of it out ther, they ato" Warmoth’s Legislature Not a Quorum. Of dood Hope Nov 2%, touched at Bt tite ana Dec ¢ani OW PARs 40 SEE, ee Janes and alleys altimore, {ato fod bth crossed the Equator Deo 17 ‘was off the The only deleterious drag Snugbt for to connect Mrs. Whar- | 18, smoky cribs of Ho ana ‘crowded places, Cape 7 days with strong westerly - oy aces to th ton with the crime ts anth If Ketchum aid not dic of | SM paride | an obacure, sl-understovd,. | ni,zoat, wn zs 2 ope Rapstor fue weather, thaanese to port strol pies tartar emetic he was not poisoned at all, ‘The symptoms of | deine: lesire As. scconating for Ketchum’ ad IEW ORLEANS, Jan. 22, has been 17 daya.W of Bermda, “The late Cantal Doughty tartar emetic are fixed and invariable; while ciseases may siiase congener ya. Uhisto ‘be tracy that ae A copy of the following was sent to Speaker | died Nov 21, off Cape pm Gulhas, of dysentery, and was rie: ¢ same da} e instrument of death and enjoyed the the opportunity of using tt, yet that thle engine deat! even in the ‘same person, tarinr Carter and to Governor Warmoth, this morning:— symptoms, wy the same thing. ‘The only differen Fark Sino {tal Lorenzo, Liverpool 61 days, with mdse, axeribed to this singular di: estan cle ie ¥ a Wn the ymnorne real ye Me quantity administered. Dx. | Presented’ “tits pial ‘olenteianien ant crashing {ack 1s HEADER AEENG Dar ensunwe ov ren CL Mermanda hed pay i rare rier gaat, and ‘inys, with symptoms of pois good physician, aman of ex- | Hot eXplamed, Lut the defence las staked its “auccess | gin_he tollowing despatch has just been received from | fresh NW winds, ~~ perience and learn Ww no trace of poison. On Tues- | On, # », DIK Bak cienlal gM: pyetes senieat | Washington, ‘and Teonsider it Proper to furnish « copy to the | Mark Banquereau (Br), Robinson, Catacolo, Nov 30 with Gay, began i ene Sona Hedoes not pre. | TOM fTO™ yo, Ue 88 ate Ot enittion yourowe | S2stendiig parties Very respectrully, your obedient servant, took the cousiers' paackee tans heal fies wontaes op to Hin: abort one rather abrupt; he fs paid ‘of | something to society, as well asto Mrs. Wharton. ' You have ORY, Brevet Major General. a trom tenes’? ‘aye’ De ee ine )wentnee wp to He Hat and diecks Dn Weir eet ee ties tits, and fads bine | een invoked to press warily the ground on which your feet THE PRESIDENTS ORDER, iat 2748 N, lon 7110 W, spoke brig Lewis Clark, from are treading now for the first time tu all your lives, and my brother Thomas has cautioned you to beware leat the ac- cnsed at the Kiera Bar of God suould accuse you of her Wasninaron, Jan. 22, 1872, an how? Durlng that period he discovers no symptoms of pi 501 never To Colonel W. H, Emony, commanding Department of the ns and few momen saw the tumbier, Philadelpiia ‘for Cienfuegos; sume day 56.N, lon nig hy brig Haldes (Ur); from I'iliadelphia for Kiagatou, ; but we think hewas mistaken about the tumbl murder, very careful’ that no | false t directs that you hold your troops in rend) ¢ (of Baltimore, Oliver, Buenos Ayres, Nov 22, The tambler shown to Mon sod which had nothing toe wits | sYMpatby, “no dexteroua” argumente lead you bagi flict of arined Then should vides aiihy we hides wool and § passengers, tO this ease, probably excited the frat “Buplcion in ils mind, from. the "plain, wall, ‘accredited fnexs) 1a. thin gamete Soarar on ermea ane OL Fone ornare koe nthe Equator bee &, inion case, and that ‘you not contronted at that ‘and to guard public, property trou pillage or p this rt Wilat WILLIAMS, CHEW AND MILES Mp destruction, department intormed of your terly winds the entire presage; has been 8 day 10 ‘sane judgment seat, with the outraged peace of your State ‘There was.» port-nartem examination, and there three tion, Secret: Bermuda; Dec 2, lat 98, lon 14.16 W, spoke bark entiemen--Wiliams, Chew and Miles—go Lefore Alken, | and tlie baores ones otrzody telnms Ghee eemereree | y ar ofthe : SUTOWNSEND, Adjutant General, eigen for tio Janetro; Jan, lat 15.3) artist alk stable! He Willan Oak fete ftom On use ag to elude this capital and crushing fact, you a fecaa GATHERING. thing Ty It Iw a8 8, “grt wy CA a tee Bie poly eo aud so far from suspecting tartar mt 11 A, M.—The people are assembli! in Canal | pore! tows, ba ected strycbnia, with T THE PERIL OF YOUR SOULS af peop! ng a Bepas Tene, ne Oe OF eee f says | You dare not doi Its in convection with the ion | street, near Dryades. Nearly all the police nave feria ulin ran Aare Peter se i the "case fe an obscure one, and ne cannot assign Pr SA PREM of Jmmtenmans Of eraas: Bank te ee eee Batlet in company witt bare’ afutl Stor Hamburg. with x, cert certain. conviction in hua own id & os geen Becomes, _Sraprssg| sb Bay Did 8 ie been withdrawn trom their beats, and, armed as | Tiuipite few. to lat 34 from thence stfoug NW gales; wrbat wae th car ot dente, of hein ee neaae, Ihotiven to adgiiuistert? “Sho husthe vison inher posses: | W2lantry, have been concentrated avout Mechanics’ ae Jat $8 30, ton 10, spoke brig Express (Br), from Lalt 4 A Sion, but our ‘nends gay All thexo thin re due to the | Institute, Several lines have been thrown acroas | '% for Kingston, Ja, cata’ Dr, nimi through the whots ith that grace which hie tentt penieg:s Bacee of ii 7, anoerden, oF the Bare Eliza W Dryades street. A number of companies of infan- nagar 43 Simon der Vinsstee gasses townie ok ny, gracot uly evade t . ree days, with sugar to Simon te queaticn, aud when m abandoned the question | ME. Roger. Caeeane ogee fe) te Lege A sy'are aes en 4 Houghton. Had ro weather Jan Jun ii, lat 35, lon 7s hud he virtuall janed the case.” He didnot dare to nak imaginations that faney bh: led the material and capi Leslie from NW, lasting 36 hours ; rece 0 damage. them beter ts 12 tue opinion Ketchum dieg of tartar emetic. | jutF GMCs tase: Guay lous MPR aAne nnd agauene waots THE CARTER MASS MEETING. weir Panola (8 oN Nickerson, StNurtna. San fowl ait OTMANDING THR LARK OF LUBTICION, fgninat one whom they cacare had won a, character (oF | 12M,—Oartor has just made a speech to several | sirong gale ‘rom 8, wit A bight aes, ‘anion “tue Nice of ace daheututneot' cerned bratpemnne: been eure | whole cannuy and trom ‘every quarier of the Uniow her | thousand persons at the Uiay statue. He stated | #5 Tey ecm orore it for 20 hours, igo, bas Uren wresked son the fmmavene rocks of | {rude tate crowded here to malntatn her in thie ead and | that ne had just received a communication from | tast,to.) N tlarvegs (1? vod? Bermudas 10 dy, to bal Trost.” They never put an expert on the stand who woult e: Ront, Reap SOR) agate aoe Cee f Bark Berwick (Br), Ross, Cornwallis, NS, 10 days, with commit himbelf to the opinion that Ketenum died of tartar | tls! | Why, | gentlemen) thero are her meleubors; | General Emory, amd that United States troops | staner to Crandall, Hertaux & Co. Hart northerly wud'weal- fons like these—suspictons ao vio- lies, but facts, and that, too, volume of. whose character i emetic. Dr. Chew said that from the aymptoms alone he could not say whether be died from natural or f nonsnatural cauives, nor could he tell from the post mortem: but, putting both to- erl; winds the entire p could they entertain #usplct r bb rig Leopolio ital), Liguorl, Marseilles, 48 days, with Took Las tO generate, no winst one every leaf in itt iumined with bri were in readiness to prevent a conflict, He coun- Selled forbearance, ante requested his friends, the muse, to Punch, Euye X Co." Passo Uioraltir Dee biness and beauty of humanity and gether, be was sof | the option, that is death vesal Hed from Kiadiesse The augeesiion te, nbadiene: a at war with every people, to maintain their organizations for future | the southern pubsag age, and had fine weather up to Bermuda; ply Cenbentioniat coyonhyi é from thence 19 days,'with heavy NW gales. tives making an afirmative, aD absurdity, Not sal pion of such a character. action, There has been no conilict to-day. Brig Glance (Br), Williams, Tercoire 36 days, with oranges fled with the poat taortem they exhumed the body and ex- At this point some confusion was manifested in BUSINESS IMPHDED. to James McAndrews--vessel to d F Bulley. [ad tine weather amined the heart and lungs for lesions. The characteristic | one quarter of the court room. A dovtor was seen up to Bermuda; trom theace 8 days wih fresn W& SW symptome should assuredly here have been foun’. In all | clambering over the heads and shoulders ol ladies, | 1 PF, M.—Tno stores along Canal street, from | winds, these organs are turgid with blood, aud yet tuey found no | 42d tt Wag soon discovered that a lady had fainted. | Rampart street to Camp strect, are generally closed. 10n Lepeaneth NG), Sencha, Ris Fantine % lesions, It the defence required dentonsteation ie aeance | te woe Darel pavent io. that soimpuet mass at When Speaker Carter concluded his speech to-day | the Equator Dec 18 iu fon a9; had light variate winds tone of lesions fg conctusively demonstrat paul long asserted that. Dr. DY, Warren committed himself to toe | haman veings, ‘fhe Court asked Mr, Syester to sus. | the crowd slowly dispersed. Canal street was un- Nana wi win aceon irl 1 ean ant Baily Wwas'8 spice ot 5 witeeuroad 7 Speen. ee} never said ie was | pend tis remarks until to-morrow morning at ten | usually quiet this afternoon, The action of the | days north of H { ‘ay i, pal fe bark pigemie-—be. spoke of an epldemie, induance—a tendency | o'clock, rdsedersilistuee ven:san alechalne seseuad orale Estella, from Londo: or Ng gy Beivorut Win, ‘tat'85 80, ton ioe’ Secehuion It stands upon ut * peter ground than death | _ Mr. Syester thus far has made a great effort, and id 14 bark Marianna (Hort\, froma ES n for jaadelphy, from tartar emetic. When the evidence in this chao bas passed | WAS enthustastically cougratuiated vy lis many GENERAL SATISFACTION wink Aeaen ie Nichols, Peters laden, Ja, 33 duy: from the memeries of men, und the theories are diesipated | {riends in the court room, His ay alys's of the case | to the cltizens in view of the early coming of the Tee a eh Mic cordova vessel to Thompson & Hua by the lapeeror time, Dr, Warren's me fon will stand with | made out by the defence was very thorough and se- wins and eatass the entire passage ; date, lat 34, the profeusion in the countr; h authority. dn the case | vera, warning #0 ¥ Congressional Committee, which promises a peace. fi domags tar hee 6 ae ae Pantera natalued no betofe you, gentlemen i one whic Aiea Tee He, IS ASO 6 dont Ae Ta ii ution of the political troubiés here, fits Inland, spoke bark GM Ae aaernss dan 6 off Wate verdict of sequittal. Mr, Revell said, “You must be careful t th fe puoud 8 niti¢n exer {ui goiutio , spoke bar Tucker, froma Glasgow for and give a verdict which would not bringon you the re- i out the status of the Van Ness case. 1 hazard no- Matanzas,” ~ = Py TL ey thing in saying that it will not be tried at this term, ita, Mrs. Wharton, if acquitted, will be released on ball, and the case will gO over and probably never be cailed for tial, Brig James Baker (of Philavelpiiay, Phelan, Me PR, re) Gis fe Bad with coffee to Kirkland & Vou Sachs. reas maiter, pe bee days: cor a Hatteras, with. “iirong uu 0 date, ot aire iy Batelter, from Pensecate Tor Nese Neck coone sone Laze proach »* Let your verdict be one, gentlemen, which Wil'noteatl for’ the Teproaches, of your Own consciences, and will meet the aj Eat ie gbatto fon of your G God, If your con- sciences do not rept Fou, AND GOD ALMIGHT Carter on the Interference. | NEW ORLEANS, Jani. 22, 1972, After announcing this evening yhe contents of the SMILES APPROV. ou may iaeh |g ay ond Snes, te | el miei Wer ebasaksnt Reudenias MMe CLADE aecke Cat, Brig Gxcelslor (Br), Mayor, Bermuda 9 days, in ballast and eget 1 oa Kr ud p patch, Mr, Varler spoke thus;— Voll. Had westerly winds aa f Sea oe tiie side fit a | TBE POSTAL (GouABa BILL, | «the unitea states troops and General Emory are Aid pene + ot Magy ed lane te me a bao. se bere pee used to perpetrate infamies which would drive any uinber cok oldies “Sin Fanawick, Gry & wdjot as her vindl- Has been 5 days north of Hat eras, aay with en Bhe He oaks forward onl WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 1872 ete or Western Stute Into revolution, and 5 'y I gain, “Sho a wn ee ee ee ri ee ied ‘et TZhort of the Senate Committee on Post Of | which ‘will bé neathered when the investigating | “serv sees Sealand Dehon, San Bias 28 dare, with coos. lateg to cen tn ts ae" ef peiilige e fices on the Postal ‘Telegraph bill récitéy ili Various | committee arrive.” Fane Cover Srgenane seen Pong noriberty Wade bid fae \9 a wfgiva giveatho | recommendations in favor of a union of the postal | ‘The cry “Letis fight! we're goldg in anyhow!” Pralgd Bit Baker (of ¥urmou ea ieel, Loring, Ge Make 1a one ¥ ied 5s a ed wi 10; 10 na a 8; vessel to Miller & prot ody Pelee Loy , non poe soy we i ef, ony (ose and telegraphic service by the last and present | was raised by the crowd. Houglton. Hed fine weather, . Postmasters General aud the former favorable ace tion of the committee. It refers to the benents of the postal telegraph in Great Britain, as shown, Schr Doiphin (Br). Hudson, Cape Hayt!, 29 days, with log- wood, to tt Murray, Je, Had light Nb and i winds wit calms to iat 8a N i thence strong NW gnies to Hatteras; from NE winds aod Schr Gen salt (of fee very), ‘Waie, Cor Pitre, Guad, Mr. CARTER replied that the men who let their Passions overcome their reason would ruin any cause. “1 forbid,’ he sald, ‘those acting under my derfubeloquonce and abilite, close the cane for tne Stato, and he will weave around your minds a network of ioulc aud witl eure the case of the State in colors which be so well knows ow to.use. T appeal to you, gentlemen, to reply to him for ie prisoner; Not as parusay' wane, but we tisnal hour, onaccompanied by ber daughter, | hontai men, Ful hs argumen iin the cructbie of yourown | hari Maca’ trom’ Gussie anvos pou De comatissionl (0 "sake any slep witch would. bring. | Sh dare, mtnensny te tid Tataiee & Co —remal wo 8 ( Lox who wa , Mduiposea and unable to present duudgmente and analyze the 4 ace i you can find the | numnter of Papers supplied with new them into conflict with the veteran troops of the sr airedred 8 rat $3, ton 2 14 60, spoke’ big Ear, iz fg ee rapes Meh ras erations of publ He will me yo avs So neaarsl coma: 467; i re of rales fro Met? | United States.” He then ordered his men to rest aot New brleans tor Gainey peiaara pies ‘ Mr. Steele soon tollowede Th appearance ne was but | {in “eat opeteudller blow to tne, protéction of society | from 21; fourth, by. fis. financial | On Custom House street, , with logwood and calles, to 11 eeker’ o--vessal 10 hitle changed since Saturday. ie Sten was foebi er mee a *, ip 1 oO | success, rieling a on ‘profit ot four iund three-tenths per cunt THE W. ae Boynton, Son f Co, First light Bia fae raeennce Saturday. fla sten was feeble, | eurse "wale up agttel , Domer, a8 guiltless | blood | the drst year, “Tue repurt then refers tothe evile of Our own ARMOTHITE LEGISLATURE. erly winds, was 10 days { feiting uh an Groceta Inlacd nae, and the terrible marks wis exbausting trial had | mercy, | Mercy implies AR aaee bok the eign see iae Mosk hare: tay ase tance Risser tee inane | roe Warmouiltes Baye now decided, that Jt ro, | eage: kad Sasa Md Gavat Gav i }eft upon hie fuce. His spaeon to tho Jury was per- bag b been mare sinned atsat than sinning, She tas been | Last, ‘ihe average rate is ubout seveuly-one cenia, 40 high | UTS fifty-four members of the House and ntne- ae bree Bal co, arpa Crit 18 day, wa a on ns ipsrepea masterpiens hee Tea- ang bas nendured in "all that tinge 0 tongue edirin pot | feng. sed ony a cane Souwen rancanne the fe teen of the Senate to constitute a quorum, thereby - hrs B Frankie Mull, Indianola, 14 days, with hides, Katenga to with Wwrapt attention uy the jury aud bie tor for her er i blurred darkened, Baw Planted ‘Sie footprines of See ee Tite SU nce tng Pammammmmmenlimr tne oh rca ce ua ap Schr Aten, Hodge, Se een te 20 cays «with lumber to ace. He said:— rrow can ust seek from ahigher | ‘Thecost of exch mile uf wire Is $350, an, Ape ree aauhigaiaon Biot agalust an lays north ot sc TENTIEMEN Afler the long arguments yoo have listened power ie sentlaion the ale ee a give Her iberey. | Soin ar setch ig coeeucn mle gC Mure, eho arent, tn mnt: tied ogden test ah Meek aegTinngon abide aah Sompress what I bave to say in as sbort a apace ac. Jouane | and llie. Don's train turk er the Gorda af life, which are | to-over twenty. allen catered eidenude, amounting WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 1872, | Ma" sn nnomee Grace, Wim! é ey mstances surrotnding the case. have bed er <i Se pn g0 70u,no, 600: | prea dhe press depending upon te teograpu for tbetrane. | A telogram was sent from the War Department | with naval stores 10 to Dibble, Workh & Co cvestel 13 Ovenzat In Soa t wake Se dees eas taal fala 9 ews ad the tlegrabh combany upon the pres# | this morning to General Emory, instructing him to | #Jarkme ooo. wy, chr ‘aige, Sy dhs ‘ilmts Pata ha ity Ma eg ager Egg 23 uk tei nua ae remnant fer ere | Keep troops tm readiness to preserve the pubic | valsova.c auton fein may na gata Eo Sete oyd ft. sion a the groundwork “uughtar pales mei pl pag ere ol hh ody leniplaies the absolute ownership and control of the tele. | Peace in New Orleans, and subsequently the follow- alae “ao seh Wilmington, NG, 6 days, with eta rst ou are to base a veniict bot tae a ak on Doicadintiarmeion an cane soak " gran by ihe pporereineet ne ge the | pian recommended by | ing was received here from that city:— Schr Oceat i rawkinn” cioaie Yorktown, Va, with wood, for the purpose of showing thal the Stale faneu to prove tue adinintstration Of olson, a at there pe crlience that Ketchum ever took Boson: by the medient eas i.e shandotrent of De char First, al 1 aval, or ry the inue of “lite aod Peaenire a gnenaured end: careful af that ue ing ret naiyeie to aay the least of fy wan tnerteck, od | re feemen to ve ayo rested on bi ons uumcaat nc ious of ponsibi iijame what! inedicine adj oar whether ala, autimony or tartar emetic? 4g commenced ie analysis Phos the oud ai he sho aye sought in tho ginning. are think that tp 9 case ba should exhaust lj the resources of ‘i materials into 8 FeCeng io ie carried the WONT Tey eee Tahotatorg, wih sper ALL-BELING Fi ele 8 ae | ~ uable’ to Aas -4f ke ‘at last camo 4 een, wiiho bel ently bast hod sate ok ome 201 es belore yen nd asks you to Bis‘uncertain sud. fill yee ment. He thiows solebt —j gonirmod Ja ‘lestimony, aod gives ba om ook at thong, remus sper ti oun dof ‘ay ‘buatneon,* on ximony. * imonr. He divided the col erie Ayt ened ach Into two pasta (A and B). takey ssiter applying hue tents, cete a dark, Father ati ae 46 Biar aan ark his zu, gens rth ie, Hi ood ah (ale Tin vere there is. He gets no or: ed prucipita was judigation of arsenic. Seeks further, does n ind toa | metal and-pnts 2a away, aud we bear of ino more, He tried the mut? lig ousize « seddisb-brown precipi ie Ju diy the ald of This ng maed 7 for, Tels re Ave < ytare, of mart reoensos hat laboratory, He comes here and telis you anseene presat, The organic matter has hot deen remered. ile pute one drop of the substance inte nd ~~ nop eae od but a whtto halt, Mighe ecnrred, to Dr: Aiken to repeat at thie expethment? “Not i said be was: ight he not have, kuow there were huudieds of a the somach which would hava produced the 01 ue half of this drop you are called upon ‘Co infer that there were 7 + “TWENTY GEAING OF tee EMETIO IN KETOHUM'S Snch ¢: ints as rg Mwabout the repetition of them, SatisGed him. You find, however, gentlemen, by lis commu ication with Mr. Knott, the state’ 's Atworney for Baltimore ‘ony, that be was not satisieu, butwent to work and tried an- older experiment, He apulied tue copper test, which he said | Bot 4 word abut in lus exuunurtion ip cules. ' These resuits, | = be, “I comsidered chi: Neristic of antimony, and they He found that the = mod- lay down the x had fatd that but had rourt be exactly ewigu bi ts one of the yen the copper teat roviience he was not permived (0 ee ehamlns Guivted ties too Tarte eee intended, Sad ibis last experiment was brought ut by us, it wan not solimony was there, bus | ot exist ee es could obtained 1D one minuseibe enti- 70, i he preaipiiate, Why did he not co ft? Wasit fatuity? we bot chuse! Had there Leen (en grains of gold tuere mony be would probably have obtained it. He the power to ascertain with certaluty the presence or not exercise it. VIDENCE IMPOSSIBLE, uehce convict, Aman wahte ‘on a certain day. He yoes out aud “ he has had some experienice--and thinks aod of ite doing eo, ¢ goes back to the Bouse git himeeif up, and siz months afterwards — intorcourt and swears that it rained on thatday. You such a case before you iu the testiiuony of Dr. Aiken, laws, alluding to the quality oi evidence, re- Cy we, quamelty, “that is’ left the digoretion of the part twas in wer to pro- evidence (hat was couciusive, and he did wot bring It. ou arora to infer? The tests with reference to the tum: eely the sume, and they aroounted to notliing, even ther there ® Prowiden lence sapped in to abield the prigouer. the fried s camper emetic and @ Of the soitition side bg a wate er Mand the orpstels were entirely usr ‘Chew and Willams tested the solution and tuok it to Dr. Aiken, aud he aavs they never suspected any other poison dui siryehme. ‘The tunbler, however, tiwd towing to 10 ‘with the case MAT, IX THE NAMF OF LEAVEN, mnbler had Mra. Wharton to do witbahe t There ta mot one circumstance, not ove bit ui evidence, to conuect her will it, spore than any other person fo thi Tt was in Mrs. Louey'e refrigerator wud waver Mrs. Wharton Eee to do with it. Ivery one was able (0 approach much more nae bt ire. Wharion, for abe had heart ai that moment. “They aod that Mrs. put and thie that she poisoned General Ketchum. You ean judge of ihe exigencies Bre‘care which would extort. (rom you. verdict of guy n suchswferences. Mr, Steele here related un anecdote of Professor Doremus in refereve we Pye veme whether there was e\e: cb my And with which dunbiless your readers are fawiliar, ak & happened receniiy in New York, and was reported at the tme, The anecdote went ‘to show Alken did not make suficient enue were pul Writers upon miedieal jorloprade lay dowa @ principle which reason, experience, law, al) sanction. t be produced on the subject OF organ Sancy. Tomry came ie aircutastances witieb, It & jury, would prevent me from relying on his testimony., When it appeared to the State that the case bad broken down, that the evidence was not sullcient, and that the body of AKPTOUUM NUST BF AGAIN FXUOMED, not have permitted ws to be present ‘at the an ¢ remains were place? in the banis of men who ady leatitied thelr bolief tual Ketchum bad been por Why not let the remains be examined in t ur expert, or let us agree upon some But no; they carry tiem to ‘th the least, wi Leng us sense. Tonty brings Before not as big as a ead, » The Court ome wBinuLe back wp ‘are totaliy wnreliay oukt produce tue etal able yuantities to be w r cr Him d week. At the expiration of the week b not find it. In God's name, if ® prisoner isto be convicied on the around of the success of au experiment, should sae not Le FO te upon is fauiure? ‘Tonry obtaived an opens yiiate, with yellow arround the edges. He talked Ary e714 solution aid precipliate as it he had ft by the handfuls, when all the time ie operating upon the ope-iwelye thousaudth part of & grain, ay) \ugn dues not with | hiuan beart continues bent op erime ; so lodg 88 human im- yectious to this pla e would inte: her slight fe tnat to Oveato forties, Wik wane cones and Tencek entice hie tar | prowmecos, of oreramach wham could soy "ayia: D.Townsenn, Assistant Adjutant General, gohr ¥ Lewis, Norfolk. heart was bursting, she bas ever becn her stay in all th 4d. 000; the power It would. « . award, Greenlent, Ni he y in ese | tothe rostmaster General’ over prss®, ag it authorizes e telegram Fecelved and the troovs are ordeyed to hold Sear aL «, Virgh a on AD b prophetic words. let her “go out | him to fix the rates; the control 1 ° themscives ta readigest. In the mesatimo. 1 have. Gecmed ‘Banter bak with her mi nmi tho case with confiaen $ Fol Ik would gt 'e deerme: Sehr Ed, inan, Vi x gine ce | over the entire ‘telegraphic correspon I'proper to {urnish euch of the coutenuins parues with a | Scht Sdkar Baxter, Eastinan, Vir iat you wilarve a verdict which wil’ never Briog reproces, ation, and the inereake of Executive. patronsye. 1 copy of the telegram directing ine to interfere and prevent | Schr 1 E Burbank, Price, i GREAT RUSH TO HEAR THR ATTORNEY GENERA The ‘plan adopted by the committee uifes yey ‘cdndict between armed Fak Schr John Howard, Jackson, a Alter Mr, Steele had closed his argumeut the volits | BO, gvtupriaton, employs the exising facililied ot |. EMORY, Major General, Schr Fnos Spriges, Robbins, Vii nies fo Poviience. tock & ay for ten mtnates, daring which time eaten tea te aI sion aoa? ap televrams, and = _ Yanuor CRIES OUT. Schr P P Keller, gs Newcastie, Del, for New Bedford. awe for ao tetordl he cor ‘o a It now con- tae ee eicet ‘tetera vlad 2.8 a aver tone i wave ie reaune-supuiiy tor (he pecan a ie paste con’ | Governor Warmoth had ‘teleyrapnea to tac Pest Passed Perens Het Gate, MU possible; and whi'e * Tilesird | son oF wtBEARGeE tha they now ave, tor the promneaeni | dent enclosing a copy of Speaker Carter's procla- pre aedy erated om, for New 4 to hear Mr * Te pace a a gréal ven neg | Narion and copies of handbitis of ‘an tntammatory _Flermahty Alliances date, bff! ze & @rescses opele In his elcquen Core eer w saya tay entirely om ¥ ne, manner in wh! Cente $s dat piamalclbetsiealat pecearent era ~ ee Siry t al si Manjlested by the Tauttitude | Feriapy thet business. The rated to the press ate fed oy "a | charenter, gad to mave veem wasted ad tha | SI Ludwig Hleyn (NG, Setumeling, New, eo for 50 eee ee bs gument of Attorney | Gener nee: ouesbalt the lee haga for : ts mis request £05 11000 | vor, \pailaet, to mohate "Loseti oon the ary mo er is streets, and repeat rr p SEVODE, ae ‘+ tes, Providence tor New ¥ | pene than of ail the ‘ivers Ana Wher was iis | Wires by the ‘press. The A ef ia the “public, " sattanioet cone ig Melrose, Haine" New hgudion Cor Pereinta. keply MY. "ue exeii@mént was | are uniform fort rial @istances, and are about —_— Beit arite iter, Jones BR en fae Tangle, i Intense. Bs osuoty Knew of his great power | one-third less than at present, | At events the oouttol fois KU KLUX PRISONERS, Schr Alm: coe: iilen Cove for New York, bility #5 an gdvocate, bus ne had never stood | P riuto the bands of tbe Isxébillve OF any pri — 5 Schr Chief, Beebe, Northport for New York, vate par It neither gnoryates the power of the bxecu- | Sending the Convicted Members of the Klan BOUND BAd! sta tive nor the number of oflice-holders, while St throws arouna telegraphic correspondence the protection of law, and eom- bines the security of a governmental with the efliciency and economy of 4 private aystem. Jt does not prevent competi- tion, It makes a greater reduction of rates without expeuse to the government than was obtained in Great Britain at a large expense, and reserves to Congress the right of pur- chase ny time, The committee are unanimons in ne the ty 43 & prosecutor, although his power- fe ine nearly always eos invoked in bitty when @ capital case was to be riéd, and all who knew hiin knew that he was ill at éasq In the new position, Consequently there was ao curiosity to see how ne would acquit himself ag against the powerful opponent Whom he was to Steamshin Franconia, Brads, New York for Portlana. Bark Annie Troop <r), Newell, New York for St Bite WH Clements, Lewis, New York for St John, Schr E J Munsell, Parker, New York for Kew Bedfor Schr GM Wentworth, Golting, ‘New York for Calal: Schr A.W Thompson, Flagler, New ¥ork for New Haven, Bohr Seventy. six, New York tor Boston, te Albany—A Co racy to Rescue Thom from the Marshal—Theo BlackPegs to Come “Over the Sen.” , CoLumBUS, 8, C., Jan, 22, 1872 Twenty-five of the Ku Klux prisoners, having reply to. There were also many other circumstances: - nding the p ‘of the bill reported by them. that had surrounded Ms management of this trial | "fhe rollowigg is an abstract of (he bil to quunect the tele- | Deen sentenced for terms exveeding one year, leave | Schr Loulsx Francis, Jones, New York for Providence, Geen ted Pe Nae e arden just B i. Se re ie Pasbleses postal telegraph offices at all post | Nére to-morrow in the Custody ot Marshal Johnson Nelie H bowers, Lowe: Nortwik for Howtu ras ‘called aTOr tray - Balt the viughtest oftices on telogr: nM mes ant at all other post oftices where | for the Albany (N. Y,) Penitentiary. ctieut, Dehart, Port Johnson for Bi Kuowlodge of its detail eed pene etl ‘mt of th ee Aa (oF postage are EW a year, Ifwithinted | ye sarshal has Just discovered @ plot, framed | Schr Hamuel Ricker, Ricker, New Yur for Norwich, | Presentation, yet his tact and judgment in the OX- | spo, 3 Kix ete Fates uniform for equal distances: twenty: | py men supposed to be members of the Ku Kiux, | Schr Belle, Sinppo, Slotaken vor Bridgeport Sania tion, Kuracted the attention of Tegel minds Betweea vilces over Si ines part amd unter 60; te ry: to stop the tran conveying the Priepnecs and ae moat Rebecca nil lease’ pes ee, for Ports. iit " oh Mt miles, utrates twent i it] ore for SPOS nn 8 repepent ths ine sumaiag Up; fully ivecen.s (or fhStramitea,, Iates & to be ‘refunaed for delayeor Ls tpargaag pet i Pacer Mr ie ye Bone Tabitha & Haan h, Tilly New York for mew Fa Haven. etait itis widespread F putativn as a0 210 nene mistakes 19 trinamission, Carolina, ‘Having received timely notice of this | Schr Geo Washington, Peck. New York for: Sadwoledetondere : aoke, BaProvides for, prenarment, by sian and forthe | intention, ana being determined to avoid any such | Steamer Albatron pis for} alien HE AROSK, AMLD BREATHLESS SILENCE, ‘Ske. 4—Fixes press rates for each v0 words of special accident, he has conciuded to take them by the a and began hts argaimen’ as follows, at forty-five fitty cents by night and seventy Charleston steamer to New York i on to Albany BELOW. Tuinutes past twelve o'clock:— ae press associations and ‘for pet in the usual manuer. 3 zh Bark Kong Oscar (Nor), Larsen, from Taganrog, with ” esetaaeed Martinique, with sugar, to H Ba sabes ‘Bri Hiaakell, from Nova Scotia (by pilot boat Abrar nant Leggett, No 4). Twenty-eight other prisoners, with minor sen- tences have been transferred to Charleston Jail, Fifteen others, iudicted for murder—not yet tried—have been seat to Union Jail by order of Judge Bryan, MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT, GENTLEMEN OF TIE JurY—You have been advised time and again by the de- fence that this 18 a cage of Circamatantial evidence, and the the staudard of n by the counsel to deiend We prisoner is bere to admit ail that belalf, and even to at before you can touch one bair of nestne dates of the Fourch Assistant Post- al over the telegraph lines. uuthorizes the Postmaster General to contract for the transmission of telegrams at above rates with parties who wili furnish and operate the mecessary lines of telegraph, Sko. 8 —Contains provisions against tampering with tele- grains, and makes (olegrams privileged communications as private letiers, SAILED. Ship Rhtne, for London, Anat ali go Curther and declare SHIPPING NEWS. risoner'’s Lead the last sylable of legal proofs must be Ite.Aietore you. We are. wot here to dispute ta force or up- | SE 9 Authorizes whe Postmaster General to reduce the ted ah eee OHM, Hilcation lo this case. It fs a great, wise, huinane principle ot | Tales In the Manes tee Pet a tee jeah, Jaw,waieh ‘sas snielted bende ol anveven the ity, aud bas presorven unharmed ithe tery ordeais Si Fauual prosecutions. Tou have beeu invoked to lend an threcntive eat to toe defence, becanee the life of the prisoner is embodied in the warm and deathless affections of her Marine ae Disasters. BARK ANGLO-SAXON, Foster, from Sunderland for San Francisco, before r lout, wan wrecked on the coast of Urugnay, near Cape St Marys, November 8, vessel snd cargo roving. total logs erew saved, and had reached Montevi- Lon ager the performance of che postal raleeraphs rt ¢ for New Xork-=This Day. the Vosimaster General. \horizes the company to buy existing TAT 5 08 Moon sets..morn 5 59 High water.morn 6 47 yours there 7 i-her daughter-who bas elaug close to her side tn oe anew galy-ehild-her daughter ela it Se i | tal Mock at a-amount nov exceeding the last coat of he fea, ts ia oatancelr tar a ape, Horn, lab t i must be rememver at there 4 i ane » never kt Born” tht “never Ta aut mes | ee ano guren ATF enna ue tnewee ap OCEAN STEAMERS. Pisce rudder and washiog of weveral ofthe stern planks: cass ke — this - thal ot lig arth rthase pastubony pry, +] port and tried ( reach with the same deathiess hentia Sppretena ¢ aie the lines at any | | .ovs OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THS coher Saunt, ae OP Oe Tetsnca | bot prevailing bead winds the same act heart ‘SRC. 1o—heserves to Congress the right to alter or amend MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. induced the captain to steer. for Montevideo, but when com- the name, scmiDdeuiuition. Of thie character. Bo long a6 eae eats =i = Yng into the river La Plata, the vease: being unnavigabie with i | unan natare remains as we find ‘#0 long as the ‘Steamer. Destinatron. Once the temporary rudder, high winds and strong currents drove =] | a ead wie to BILL MT) — Livervoo: her on shore and she soon went to pieces. ae ee ee EOLENGR, ULOOD AND MURDER, FOR THE eee nts OF UTAB INTO | Wisscoue ers ten Banu IDA E (Br), Doane, 12 dara from st John, NP, £0 long will some inaocent and devoted heart bieed—so long H. . Ville de Faia... Jan 3 bound to Matanzas, laden with abooks, £c, anchored in Five rae blame! wae life be blighted Rand os we th Wasutxoron, Jan, 22, 1972, Columbia, yen 5 ae On Bermuda, "an iat ead and bid Laat my Pa nde of of her jer motner ?. Thess i Poorer Oe ine ak which ended inthe NW Shipped ser. ‘The bill introduced by Kepresentativé sargent, of California, to suppress polygamy and to enable the people of Utah to form a convention and State pone of us should the! ven of the peopie and the joys or sorrows of whole families; but ho Feasous why juries should forget, helr obliga society and good go or do they offer the sightes: eral seas, bbe obeg Pig away the deckload jamber, washed off the bate! ied the vessel with water; mainyard broken and sails blown away. Baro Gouorivrn (Br), Young. 12 dags from Boston for tions to law, ent provides that a constitution shall pro- ort au Prince, with a general 1 arrived at St Geor; Argument against provowneing guilt which crime is maie | &overnm te webiccable withoat tae me | 8 Bwove: Fermauda, onthe bth nse, On Oi experienced a fearful gale, TMmanitest and certain beyoud all reasonable donbt in nui vide by an ordinance “a at Minnesota, during which shipped @ sea that carried a the cigar, cage, tue lam sud evidence there aloue are the matiers | gent of te United States aud Une people of sald | C'yot Sonireaic|reo if \) Broadway, | boat and six casks mbich were ful of of Freak wader: soft and 7 0 pan ggg Lig dg yy ee 7 ‘ OF NEW YORK, JANUANY 22, 1872 ae ctl iene decarn clear, fest aud w be neither slavery nor involuntary | PORT 5 J trom uu mers guilt. M Fics That there spall 9 Scum isa WALKER (Bry Bridgen, $4 days from Tam- this prisoner, and counsel ha 4 ‘waut of provisions, f " ‘ond—That Do re ensuted by the Legisla- ‘mast hored in Castie fl Hatter, jt Sey or koe detfrerencs trom con si, tune Braid wlate legalizing oF authorizing Digeuy, poly any CLEARED. {oemedt apericaued very stormy weainer. The KW ade a ‘4 ceed on her voyage previous to the 16th RicuaRDd Eetrgirare-the vesse) before re) actore apd om fire near New London was the Richar: isgues of this hour what they may, let it uot be forgotten that this long imprisonment has been created by the weeused ber- self. Ik was upon Ler own motion tuat the case was removed here when the State was ready for trial (u ball iniore. fore, Franconia, Bragu. Portl k Caernarvon Castle )Br, d—J F Ames, rry, Liverpool—A Sweet- OF plare Prat Terihe period, of ten years after the ratifea- tion of this consutution members ot the Leyisiature andail Diicers, execiitive, judicial and ministerial, petore they ted Bull- am & Co, Bark saya (Nor), Jobnson, Cork for orders—Tevens & it was ye duties of ha oy eg otlices, and all per- winkie, trom Rockland, Me, for ren with lime; ves. 00 rete her entted woe Rave sou tances ber cee dering to vute shall, before sh permitted to cast | Bockman gel and cargo @ toval ‘The RB was 116 tons, built at believe ber pailots, ‘ake. the following oath or Warren, Me, in 1863, and owned iy Rockland, l. or deposit their youes Bark Heinrich "owt td Bulow, Cork or Falmouth for oOTao oe swear or firm that I have not contracted ‘acter {or Kindness, bumaniy and geitieness wa Mach, lye & Podich, Queenstown or Fal- * h uvely impressious. | But tet us look, how, iuty the facts Scur TRYATT, Soule, from New York ee Providence, and biiged, orders. Bark Treei Dubs went ashore 20th inst on Point Juditl f this case. “{ do solemn} RAL RETO OF AS 1 ‘commenced (0 enter upon reiatious of bigamy, polygamy | mouth for ‘orders-—Slocuvich & orfivee tome nonmturaleause? Gentiemen as We Shgnor | or pluraimarringe since the adoption of tuis consutution, | Bark Wulnelm Guoiber Swe), Norberg, Queenstown or Miscellaneous. June last, in the fulness of bis bealth, he left bie house in | and that T wil pot hereafter contract, or commence to enter | Faimouth for orders—Funch, Kdye & ¢ Purser T W Rack, of the steamship Henry Chauncey, from Ont America (NG), Koper, ‘Rovterdam—J W Schmidt & are Axel (Swe), Landergreen, Ancona—Punch, Edye & Bark Mattia (Ital), Lauro, Alicxnte—Funch, Ede & Co, Bark Yumurl (Br), Jubuson, Sagua ja Grande—Waydell & Co, Bark Leonide (Br), McGowan, Port Spain—~Wm Nelson, }pon such Felaitons (it an oath), so help me au talon ), under the pains and penaitien of nO Washington and reacted that of the accused. He entered alte that honse in all the confidence of frienasuip—that house Over wuleh the angel of death had already spread its wings + aud Mm less than four sbort days that robust cons was shattered forever, and. that maniy (orm was stiffen And straightening for ‘the grave, He is not ther before the aw(l experiment of life bad closed, , will please accept our thanks for promptly for- warding our Giles and despatches, Whalemen. Arrived at Hobart Town Oct 30, — Matilda Sears, Gif- ‘d, Dartmouth, with tide phy ol forrived.at Huet, Bay of Inande” Now, ares Loum stiail be | De molested tn person oF property on ueqount ot his or ker mode of reltglows wo PRE ay Mloghimate children born prior to January nd heir mothers svall inberit (rom tue father ta ike ‘aud sorrows, ite hopes and f 6 fair visi PF Segue prospects, were. shut od eoneluced | jegitimate children. rt. si tine N's, Oot apr 1LOh eh, and B00 De Do Live Oa forever ju the sviemn silence of the grave, Was this tue recta lun r right | Bark Evening Star (Br), Beskerimen ‘do, 79 325 wh, and 2000 lbs bone on boar er to public lands, 01 ick, ie Pee erst panier Ho oracle. de e leading facts deveiuped ty i . work of bumab agency, or trol the same. The bill introduced by Kepresen- 1—Oeirichs & Co, jeer, Grant, do, 400 sp, 600 wh. Markos? Wes it iho. of re counsels. of | vot New york, inthe Hunse to-day, proposes to | Brig Maurice, Bart'ett RP Buck & ¢ Sie crom do Nov it, barke ‘Live Oak, to cruise; James crime, of was it the result of that fatal, obscure and wither- ding whe Sfty per cent | Bebe UM Narratt, t, Reed, Kingstou—B J Weaberg. Maury, Santh, NB, do; 18th, Louisa, Slocum, do, dO; 2tby, ing disease which Dr. Warren told us was prevat'ing then as | 0 aa to ALLOW Sepr Laura A Webb, Hatch, BI Wenverg. ship Nlxer, do, ud au epidemic jn Baltimore ? And if our aympatises are to go at | Reue Dayurenk, Binks * EB Ward & Vo, iP 8 trugate yy forele. ar: put for the viging; if those who are near to us by the ves uf Seor Johu, Williams, i 8 Powell, San Francisco, It Is stated mature and affection are not to be forgotien, let it not be for- — Pamoero (Br), Metiai, sport Ju asou~Hepey & Par- 6 Arctic fleet vill” frewsining at C0, Jobr Eva May, Andrews, Portland via Port Johnson—Mil- Bi vert Towns, at Sy de Nov 2, reports barks Ease, gz courts to g sera ig bt aired e NB; ve a and Adeline, abar- neys and m Nebr Eile S Trefethen, Harding, Portland—RJ Godwin & | yin, do, n0 date, on Bram, ott not repo al Lat it, not be forgotien ti —-—. Son. ‘A vetter (rom pectly r; ark Eb “4 NB, dated mace desolate; thal a jain! OBITUAR Fehr Lookout, Smith, Boston—RJ Godwin & Son. garein i Nov 4. Feporte her having taken 820 bis 6p taisned forever, tr the gene w ARY. Rent Magic, Harvey, Gloucester—R W Rovea & Co. B, di woken. Now, whi the defe! Kobr Tabitha & Manna, Dill, New Maven—Ferguson & ve | Wier from Capt Siocum, of bark Louisa, ‘of sc! Le Re iavrte ie James Lynch, Ex-Sherif Bay of Islands, Nov 18, no oil since last report. Wood. Sear Geo Washington, Peck, Stamford, bark owalaal Nd sede standing by the rues of eircumstantial James Lynch, ex-Sherid of New York county, Norfolk Isiand'a few days previous, bar! nvoi by ‘them in thelr able address, 4 , FH, no oll since last report. gent. semen have found” beware sulted ts | dled Yesterday at bis restaence, 4th street ‘ waver trom on boar Ries Maury, rte iH of elr cast 0 em St. Ni c enue, 3, ted of i the | Becessanwe of etroumslancial evidence ouch inet | 272 8+ Nicholas avenue, Mr. Lynch was in the ARRIVALS, WA tte? trom Capt Alien, of bark Sea Ranger, of NI, dated Nt rust be Inge sistent with every reasonaoie byporbesis of | Mity-first year of his age, He was at one REPORTED BY THR GEAALD STRAM YACHTS Nov 20, reports ber with 242 bbls sp oll since ea iam my learned brothers alieniptto show thats | perigd an active politician both in the city Lauchrafirkdass iaign ps Beckerman, ot bark Live Oaks of NB, aan yon be by the Stale was consistent with the ; ship Hermann (NG), Reichmann, Bremen, Jan 6 | A lettor from © ar ith 1,100. Henocenee ‘ol the xecused? No, No, They tel you that | and connty of New York. Through lile mpton Mb, with mdse and passengers, to Oelrichs | dated Bay 0} Tlance Hay 15 ‘aay tor Fan tony. would these facta do not exist. inent, capital | to the moment Of his decease he was respected by vu and 525 bi gtk 8 a, cru ‘de Here tat ise seis a fact in thie case, the f londay a large circie of personal tricuus aud aequaint- Steamanip Henry Chauncey, Gray, Aspinwall Ja sie Li Gn me torneo by ne Lat of Ay fe Reagents A a a Sheri? Lynch discharged the duties of his Wun, iyi ts bef Cy igh ac Min§ pa. “4 ‘ebruary, au poke which, deapt oMce on many diferent trying and critical occa i 8 r uh Unk we wil aha PON Noddy you fasthececence at | S008, ANd Was spoken of for hus exibition of the | Waive diamond, nal Fed vest | erie Jule Bloke, trom Demarara for New Yors, Jan 19, fempting to account for the powsgaalon of Wat powga gu ang J qualities of gyod Judgment wnd Jmuess. Hieamenip Minnebaba, Douglass, Wasbington, NC, with J lat 617, long 70 foreign Ports. | BrRMupA, Jan 5— Arrived, Cordova, Reynolds, touchod for coal: (and' left 7th tor Tree wie Goidtinier, Young, Boston for Port au Prince, in ulitrasss gghra Molle, Atuerton, New York; Sth, Eines Walker (Br), ‘Tam verpeol, 1 Care HariiEn, Dec 50—In port brig Lortisa Price, Wil- erry, or Boston ia son, for New York in 13 days; El a tow di DO Sin, beat fy for do do. Sailed 270 Patten, Ci 4 or Put an Fats, to Joad for New York ; Mattie Msi) Deo 31—Arrived, brig Juli . A Halivek, Briggs, Rilond ona, Jan 1--Arrived, ship Intrepid, Dunbar, San KINGSTON, Jan 9—Arrived, schr Wm Conners, ere, Toca, Triuidaa rived yth, bark fonephiae Br, Delap, Thomas {reported in yesterday's Herald a swig from Bt Thomas for Sav at Nailed Jan 4, vel Alice, Peterson, iow. York ; sehr Star- Manse eetion& jew York, via Ocho Rios (not New York di- 16th, Ontara, Spracus, New York, via Moat Bay; brig N Stowers, Bavape do.,'via Old Harcor; 11th, bark Toms (Pr), Ley oe Pensacula; trig John McDonald, McAl- port brig O F Geary, dine a Merriit,, di ngs Chante W White, Grifin, ; Premier, Merrithew, and Ata: ane; barks Jam i—In MONTEVIDEO, Deol from Cardiff, arrived tb, from do, artived 13t) Tanta, Eastnan, disy; 'Kingtisher, condemned, for Pitfadelpbia, dg; Moon Savannah, scale, Field, ta Son Francisco, ldz cargo of ship Kinghsher; "Mellie: May, tlalr, for New York, ldg; Paramoust, Wiswell (oF Bnd from StJohn, NB, arrived Sth, lens Neveaisis, oka,’ trom Montren', attived 84, diegs Samuel B Haley Aattigs, ding; Excelsior, Bow from ee at, arrived Nov 26, for Now Yor, du; brig lytic, Dow, for new York, Nags sehr Annie Lewis, Dayton trom New York, arrived, 34, cig. Airived at do Dec 12, bark Commerce, Stetson, Montreat (and sailed for Buenos Ayres), td “sailed previous to Deets, Darks St Uraula, Dickman, Bue: ry: Manee, and and Samued rea; Henry buck, Nichols; T i mene Erle viaratng Jan 10—In Port aches Zeta Ps yy une; YJ ork, area bel, i uaran Bows one Yor! in A anarantion sf are, " arrive J ease ahs melanie Hi ‘BS Barbe Brow from New York, ‘*, ia quaranthn ne BI dd, sclrs OM ‘Remn, ton, for Boston; Sth, Ella eYaliaon, Now York, wits 70) oranges; 6:8, brig Joa Baker, Phelad, « ith 4818 qu uily coffee. ear Noulce—/.1,' vexseis coming from New York and ‘Hat i in future be only quarantined S days, Instead of Wenscls coiing {rou other ports will ch ones be. ad? Puxnourm Jan 2s—Arrived, steamship Siiesia, Traul- mann, New York for Hambur, ved, steamships The Queen, UERNBTOWN, Jan dl— nibs sad Tuaho, Price, New York jorge, (and pro- barr Yawnino, Dec 26—Arri (8), Tiahiopaoge, New Forty fax wi South lant ie aes (and sailed to retarn); Irs Parclay, Winitt retura); Adelaide, eivercea from do; Foa- "| ter, Boston; Morancey, Gorham Cherry elds i Mary A Pct art naan ry and Grae.” led previous horn, Oliver, Akyab; Gathering Led, ‘Leed, N done Gnovet, Kean, and Ennis, king, ‘Baltes Emma L Hi ni Gareth tieeatian Roeser: ie Smith, Too leanes Lamdine, King, ‘Moviley Muggle,” Norgat, * United In port 26th, Grey Eagle, Coffin, (for Baltimore i 6000 bays; Miranciy, Gorham, wi wlth Bau0 Bi 8600 do; rene ea Nickerson, with 5000 do; Fareningen (Dan), win, 4000 do Anfuen (NGQ), with 4300 do; Theresa (8 ft Anna for. with: bry do—ail tor Univer stat ates bok ag ati ST Mano, J rt brig bE Holbrook, Yor Boston in| abl, tet a Oe ee rats Betfor taine, New York’; Rapil (Bi , Bepnles. do: it, fe), Belfos (Br), Clumm, do; Jan 5, schrs (Br), Walaa, Baltimore; Maud (Br), Keanatu, New Yor sT oan A BP ‘Jani? —Arrived, schr King Bird (Br), ane son, New York, Cleared 17th, ‘ucht $ J Gilmore, Bich, Cardenas, Ameriead Portds) Yae-+ at bee BOSTON, Jan 20, PM--Arrived, achra WD Bickmore,” Hoyt, t Marc; BL Sherman, Small, Philade'piia; Mabel hornaike, Hoboken; Sarah B,Sauborn, Fort Jobu- leared—Brig htromnens (Br) Elliott, Hayt; schr W cen mas, Smith, Hunter's Potut, Hed —Stearvahips ‘Heol, Snenial Blackstone, Roman ship Venus; bark (FO Jonesy br Helen; and from }, bark May een and from, channel, bark E siege % Al r ata WY Kraivad’ fehra Kisie F Sole, Cole; Broms F Purvere, and Lizzie D Marker, Barker, Taster, Va; Lucy Kecler, ‘re ary Steele, Higgins, itp) Dock f ‘annié A Bi wombs, Baltimore; (don, Hoboken; Union Flav, simmons, Rackelt, hort Johnwon, Below, unknown, bound Antel formal in, Sulled—Ship Nancy M; bri £2d—Arnived, steamsiiips New York; balg Little zi] ‘tay New. York: Pa tae Kelly, TE Helen A Hoyt, Cranmer, New York; Marion, Boston; A H Kdwurds, Bartlett, Providence; Neary Finch, . Collins, New York. Bark Elverton, Bepion, § yer Indies brigsD O° Emma, Carter, tere Mon ‘New Haven eased Manson, Hoboken; O Sebolield, White, aos brig Premier, ~ leat, New York, Pieenol; Busan, Juayauatia, rR ues Harton, Havana; peere ref iM ice, Rio Janeiro’ Jan 19—Ln the barks rever Crerar « vena ton! Dublia, an Jan 21—Arrived, me Chapman, Neweas: btinsows. Jan 18—Sailed, scbr Mabe! Ball, Charles TORTRESS MONROE, nttor-- Mahopac, from Waehiny gton f leo; Ru ‘Hol om Thomas, Van ‘tering ropaire on co try the SATO aby Pane FALL RIVER, Jan I9--Arrived, ach igail Haynes, Sraalbd- Sah Ho ie rH a ir Mary jan cone iad GEORGETOWN, DC, Jan 1b—C rene BO Terre,’ for Hoboken; Peter Yeunis, for Norwich: Theo Dean, for JACKSONVI we rehae Foran yet schr Cyrus Fossett, — 4 ‘el vent ‘oti Cine sonra and neg sephéna, Mont, Fall Pept Arrived, four ticwant, W er, rat hae PR KE —Sail Heaiumsbip Cuy of Houston, Pept a. tn em 1 Galvestou), New York. Jan 17—Arrived, ‘arc Imperador "Won artlett, New abe ri we i pani ust Jobin wf gin aS = rom (NG), Soltennoén, Bremen} tak, saith Waison, Liverp 0}. (ted, steanishiip United States, Crowell, New Yort. Age A OUTING, Jau17—Arrived, bark Magdalena, Go- » Clenfi “itorswaet F Tass, Jan 17.-Sailed, ships Marivoro' Geo oroughy po SN "and Wim Cuibinings ; barks Olympia, and Cormen:, schr K P Reynard. "NORFOLK, qchr AF Reyaar chr Marla Fry, Burger, Ca- NEWBURYPORT, Me 19—Arrived, a Ansie ig ens Merrit een Pa ; Lucy K Coggewell, Lakeman, News, = Gara ft. hip Victor, jung, F Fer castle, Jan 16--Arrived, schr James pl iy mpd from iy bin roe Ptadelpiia (uot ine Leiinan lew, aa re) ted). PREWPORT, Jan I Clellan, ee PM—Arrived, brig Rio crnae, Me Booth tw York; schra Buy State, Wart, Direiani, vans, Fall River tor vuiaaelpbla. GAM—arrived, ‘achra Leontia for PPordand: Mary A’ Harmon, Huckins, Philadelphia Tor: Fors W HAVEN, Jan 92—Amrived, schrs Rhovlella Blow, anglers Baltunore; Crusade, Davis, New York; Unele: Joe, Brown, and Billow ‘sith Elizavet AW Smomps, son, Pts eg Ma Mae neta ew r. New York ; stoop Empe sow fort ‘ahip Friese Leelee (Br): Starrett, Babbidge, Havana; brig: cared— i, Providence. all ADELE Tate, i, Provi =~ B ean | asia, ¥ Sa ict Emoire, taylor, Bremen; brig Thos 1, St Martins Waited Oly Toe tvoat NoZ wook down the ship Winifred, ' ly in the morning. te Arrived, « ship Wenumorelat Heron, Liverpool bar ool Da Capo JT Brith Ue), howard, Liverpool: sD van yo Salt EL arg a ¢ bark Cai ri RILAND, Jan 20--Arrived, steamsbip Chesapeake, hip North American, Miller, Liverpool t B, Lee, Ponce, P “PROVIDERGE, an arrived, brig Carrie Parinton, inceln, Baltim re Etie J Simmons, Harrington, Facksoweilie; Joun mL Sorrill, Wieks, Georgeiown, bey ¥ Sylvester, podepeed ‘Rappahannock; Heien Mar, We Portchestec ; Susan & Mary, 700, Hoboken. Sailed—Sebre Pyrola, Mayo, Rappabannock River; ae P yg BO I eeter 9 bull, i ‘Brown, New iw mate waa ‘bbve, Dow, Mobile: schre Janet Arent oGur, Hizabethpurt; New’ Zealand, Cook, WRICHMORD, Jan 20—Arrived, steamship Albemarie, Wale’ “Gi Clear ~bark Saventa (NG), Aaby, Baltimore to load for --falled, ships Toratto 1 naa If FRANCISCY be +4 me mie ee, siotta SAVANNAH J Ja an Arrived, Neamatip ik Cheeseman, Rems Nuova Sabina, for Barcelona; nae ine A aeieds seb Lissie Buattbe Gorham, Tame GTON, Jan 20—Arrived, séhrs New Zealand, Coo! wetontne for brovitence: vave, Nickerson, New York’ Jane, do tor Harwicn, Li feted GION, NC, Jan Ivarrived, bark Rhea (NG)», r PGienred ‘Utu (Nor), Grandesem, and Zipporah (Nor), the Live | JUST PUBLISHED, A SMALL APS. 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