Mr. Torrey's Case
We understand tliat tho 'Virginia case against Mr. Torrey will be tried in a few days, beforeChief Justice Taney and Judge Heath, oftho Ãrtitód Statee Circuit court, in Baltitnore. Arrangernents w'uï be made for a full and accurate report. In addition to F. Gallagher, Esq. the excellent junior couase], first eniployed, we learn that Reverdy Johnson, Esq., of Baltimore; Gov. W. IISewAitD.of New York; and Gen. Samuel Fessendeh, of Portland, Me., will appear as Mr. Tor, rey's counsel befo ro the Circuit Court. j It is said that Gov. Seward, with liis characteriatic liberaüty, makea no ÃHiTgt for nis important services. : lt is expeled that Hou. James G. Bntkzy wili be added tó the list of eminent men to plead the casebefore the Supreme Court Tliia important will have ampie juslice done to-it. it ia said that the elaveholders are making up a beary u rse to employ able men to plead their side of it. But we are assured Ãiat the prospect of a complete triumnh
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