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ee ek rneR : Sn emer aoe aa nee ene LL : = = i t NEW YORK HERALD. SPECIAL EXPRESS... Before Judge Yoglia, it ae c alia cae Baa the, Math of October last, eee —=———— | Highly Important ‘from |Hartford—Boz's she had lived in that time with the family of Mr. } before 100’élogk; 7: t for $600. The New York, Friday, February 11, 1842. Arrival—-The Dinner, 7, Dut No 16 milow ; she lived in his ‘and was out © ir of whanenese whe Boz and his Move ts, and the Great Boz | We received lastevening by Special Expressatan| a Ialemeholy. 5 the howl. of Mr. Teed, | dd Bisex and He Br in; was November a nao dissolved, and that Movement here, jmmense outlay, the annexed highly important in- ‘What art can wash her guilt away.—Old Sunz. | streets wen kept in the store with me, »: Upon this omin| Nastia adilas Mr. Cul: day the “Sh P f pu fe tere- | tellige! f the reception of Boz in Hastford. It Fea. 10 —D. Ho», relerick Si = Tne plaintiff here rested. 0 sometimes went with us; y Mir. a To-day the bakepente 06 pememereee liters, | (eligence oo > PONE scptbre Pha This an ms yh Di lta, aah of Mr. Motocx, counsel for defe at times come to the Ye a Mire A ere ek ance ee. She Rround that, as ture,” the chronicler of the sad ar simple “annals of | iz quite interesting. el ee wees oiher parties im interest with the plain- nna 4, r 4 id 2,500. ter | testimony bad been offe ia com with another gi: the poor,” may, by possibility, reach this Babel of the {Correspondence of the Herald.} Eoin fold ot | at the parti 4 strange te them Prom: been sworn to, | I saw yr, she nev. a ET ey areaey 9 “But tee eae om the record, new world. If he does not, he certainly will to- Haarrtrorp, Feb. 9, 1841. | young, g about 22 or 23 years of age. The which the defendant for t! e , 2TER WiLsox, that there 1 eontradict. ee a forward who be never before | rose and addressed the jury how, however, that Siefker fect; he stated that his client was. ious young gi ters ept, hter of a shephard in G-rmany, se id 5 C ime to i t Carl- | The Gre inner i il —Bi .- | fendant keeps a store at the corner of Watt | and a lady brought morrow, in time to eat his mutton hot at the Carl- | 7’he Great Boz Dinner in Hartford—Bill of Fare. aah Wosake poled. sages the plaintulf, who, until the | saw. The pi toa—ia whieh case, we hope that this fast anchored | Speeches and Toasts---Boz's Speech--- Wonders of calamity she experienced, was the picture of health | was a worthy, ind kk isle of Manhattan may not be “ frighted from its the Age-~Thunder and Lightning. and happiness, keeps house for her brother, who | previous to geing business for hi Mf ina ple country girl. 1 would be glad, propriety.” Mr. Bennett: also has a grocery store sad resides in Roosevelt | gro7¢r stare i) the Ryd Wasbinsiee and Read we sonis oe maxeot and customs at we! buzz! buzz! vi . ‘ . » | #reet. She first Siefk e; streets; that the plaintiff came to the store in com: e placed before you, but Boz! Boz! Box! buzz! buzz! buzz! isalithatwe | ‘The rain was descending rapidly, as “ Boz,” arora | ol a Feral naa coe any vith a youre womaa named Margaret; fol- | allow it. 1 pons 5 my ete! this point, he would leave it to the jar ‘The defendant succeeded in showing ihat he had been over-reached and defrauded; at the time of the sale the plaintiff showed him the store with its contents arranged so as to show to the best ad- vantage; that barrels of sugar and a number of boxes, whieh he represented as jing hear and see in this city at the present time. | stepping from the hack, on Monday afternoon, was | up, at least on her part, and she had every reason | lowed the defendant up, and acted ima way with | rules of eviden t di. other arti soap, “Where is Boz?” ‘“ When a He. oaig seized, by two of the Dinner Committee, and bur. to sanpceest Teeiprbcal, as the dg was a hey ~ et that 5! hg et to bi py thing bd caged a ecwing his eS ona, skill, eae aepel chips ted abavieon ae, + » go?” “How does hislady look ¥ | pie 5 i" z assiduous in his attentions to her. However, he | but of respectable character. e counsel, on the is imple country m: who, leaving h ? y - When does he go ow does tied into the City Hotel, while Madame, withong plucked the rose and left the branch toperish.’ In | opposite side, had said this suit was b mores ing her | gar barrels conta ned six inches of sugar on the and the restof sand. Upon this diseo' refused to pay the elante Claimed toad haces a this suit The President, Vice President, and Secreta- ry of the company were up as witnesses, and tor r pry ihe, sesding of the constitution, arieh treat of African Gene” by ‘The cause was k id manera sides. The jury erste ate fer v plata: For the plaintiff, A, 3 a \- nercls a P sintlg ‘G Nash; for defendant. D. Cul. ‘bt to Jam arias and her pat: he in company with April or May, he promised to marry her, but soon compel Seifkerto marry her, but they would shew | her brothers, one of whom is since decd, comes found means to deeerther altogether. In June, the | that no man should take her for a helpmate, and | take up her abode among us; the connsel on t Present action was brought. He trusted he would | that the defendant should not be mulcted in damages an forbid that the customs 4 “Is she young?!’ ‘Is she pretty?” “How dost umbrella or attendance, dashed after, as if to as- the dress?” “How does she wear her hair?” | certain whether her Charles was under charge of “Are you going to the great Boz ball” “Can | police officers or American gentlemen. 4 ° ‘ . E » of heavy: 25 to by time 7, Aart an | “ .. | show such a case, as to induce the Jury to visit the | for acts which he did not commit, and to satisf you, for the ers of para pirceet von ms | Yesterday was the thirtieth anniversary of bis! defendant with severe punishment. Money cannot | charges which did not belong to him. 7 | that in Germany t! a tieket for that awlully 4 a: | birth day, and accordingly, instead of feasting him| make up for the blight of spirit, restore wounded Haman Moxa sworn—Has known Mr. Siefker | with the men—we know that in Scotland, Ireland, These and a thousand other remarks, all bearing to-day, as was intended, the mental throes of man-| Feputation, but it is the only way by which the | on: 1s keeps grocery store at the corner | and a part of England, the same custom exists., We upon the same points, meet us at every tura and onishing the sto- guilty, in a case like this, ean in any way be Pd and Reed streets; Mr. Siefker know that the: an innocency of life among them, ‘§ reached. and that no im riety is supposed to exist in the every hour. a M machs of Hartford with good wine, took place yes- rer ii A for Tox himself he ia utterly astounded. He | ferday evening at 7,o'elogk, according to. the Yol-| Haeft for some: times" Bar kuswra the, defendant but am * Haeft fer some time; has known the defendant isone of the most quiet, unassuming men that ever | Jowing programme:— abouta year; heard him say in May, 1841, that he oF 0 the store; she came alone; sometimes the afternoons and in the evenings too; sheocca- ith her named Margaret; same room togeth breathed; he loves and courts retirement rather . wanted to marry that girl. ith Siefker im my » had no acqui City Intelligence, chad co and all this pomp and ceremony as a A ae an res a, bert TObjootedtont ag, en De ar ate at times stood out by pecharsate prod ee pil oar Las apy WH free in her favor. Ms Taxxs.—One percent is added to all taxes tonishes him. He lookson the passing events of the | Ar rau City Horet, Haatronp, Fesavany 8, 1842. Wirnese—I arb ea bits whoa he was goingtomarry | By Mczocx—Did she not come so often that it | If a girl’s morals were | she would ; | paid this dey. Landlords, are you ready? that girl; he saidjin May; thiswas before May;he told | was asubject of remark in your family, that she | likely to stay in « hou: T An Otp Biap Cacep.—During the past year or day with a curious feelirg of surprise, satire, laugh SiRGe coven ter,and dry humor beaming from both his bright blue eyes, and sarcastically observes, “ What Samivel young man—[Obdjected to]—did | youshe wasagocdgirl, of her coming % said she lived with him eleve: poened his daughters, but the heboard with you? niléd lie bad ‘never be Fish. Boiled bass capers sauce, € Stewed bass farcie sauce Veller seysis not truc—that as the vorid gets vider it | Oyster Soup. vineure, me several times he was geing to marry her; I | came after that thought the first time he was only in fun, and that’s 101 why | asked him again; he said as soon ashe got 3 1toldhim| Counse.—Di two, a man named William Ross, but who has used the alias of Wm Payne & Co., has practised a se- ries of fraudulent transactions, that long since should Jso, “when I was about t Boiled Holibut 21a maitre| that tie giskausaick every doy yavliag #0 Witsrse—Yer, be aad’ other young m and he begged ef. She lived. wi afi | have senthim to Sing Sing. ‘The firms vil »” e wi out 3 61 eve! jong — im ae ot 3 4 vi wi ing a en ving De amrton ot no 4 seconn eo tatel he had spoiled the gitl; he said he knowed tha: | kept boarders; her brother came there ouce to s til March, when ithe went to attend her sick bro- | Livingston & Co., ‘Thong Pes of hes 2 i very well, it was no matter. me. rat the 'e trace +» Graci s thought it best to procure a letter or two of intro: | pjy¢ Py eg opel Mialaie tsel ‘Tepor—What do you mean by sickinheart,or | Couxszt—Did he come there to see you at the | the firstday she came here. Mr. Duff has pera ie some wemty others, have all been the suffering duetion. So i got a letter to a gentleman in Bos- | Galantinede Dindons mon- “Saddle Mutton, mind, or how? time that she was running afier him at night— | daughters, who would bave detected any improper | She dice f is ingenive deeepti jon of obtaining mer- ton, a similar one for New York, one for Philadel- | °,'* «Saddle Venison, Wirness—(Moving his head and system and ma- | |Objected to] conduct her bad sueh existed. fandize from them on of September, bs he entered the pe ue dah Meyer & Son., 275 Pearl street, and represented himseli as Wm. Payne, of the firm of Wm. Payne rs Aspie in Jelly, «© Larded Turki and A 0. ki in si Ww Th 2 te 4 phia, and acouple for Washington; and I thought | Parédevolailleornamented “ “do mas Canela 5) irwxse—They were net there together; ) a) sy eS mean to say, she was | used to come to thestore to see Siefker; caw her shrewd and cunning, Chic’ quicker than a man. that if I at any time felt lonely or in want of com. | Tongue garnie ala rose. “ Goos applesauce, | jikely to bea mother. often speak to the other board 2: pany, I would deliver my letters and make the ac- Dolled loguot-masttun with veer _ Wirress—Yes, that’s it; and he said he knew | ‘The Court then adjourned to this forenoon. — given them. The d bs may Ne- aE Platt ae st oe ahs that he was 4 Spe 1 a epioy a litte i Turkey, with oyste te it very well, and was going to marry her. Witness (Monxa) continued—I was acquainted | endeavors to impuga her vesand her conduct, | poco rt thor orty : d to purchase ten quaintance of taese gentlemen, and enjoy a % — Chickeos, with celery sauce Covat—When was it you discovered she was | with her brocher. ountry from Bre- | but how silly is the defen She supposed she kegs of that article, valued at $40, and would pay quiet American society. But here 1 find myself Pickled leg of Pork, with split peas. sick? men in tl ho | was going to be married to the defendan', and took | (2! ‘tin cash on delivery. During the dey he sent shaking hands with the whole nation. Well, after " ENTREKS. Wirress —It was ia April; she gave birth to her { now li him rouadto her acquaintances. ‘The best of these | °% oder. with acartman for the delivery of themus- il, Lean only say asSamivel Veller caid, when the | 22Fdinier de Gibier, Jardinier with Game, babe in December last. my house once or twici - | the counsel did not allude to in his remarks. We | ‘2*¢> which, upon his supposed fair representation of ger asda A ‘ pn amaived Pieds de veaux farcies en giysed Calves Feet, By Covsset—What’s your business? quainted with him; I have seen Doris in the dark | know that whe irl lives out she cannot have | PTO™Pt cach payment, was sent according to his Pickwickians were about to eat the weal ple— Pe ctor re a i irvtss—I have been working in a fur factory at try. She would come in the entry some- | people ei Iling to ee. She went toher broth. | Wis# but the meney was not forthcoming. A few “Come, gen’imen, fall on, asthe English said to | Fricandeau de yeou aux Feicandeau with Green) Wallabout, and live there; have known the girl d cry out for Siefker, and, if he was not | er’s,and Seifker went there to meet He would | 8¥8 afterwards Mr. Meyer saw him in Reekman ‘eas, street, and followed him into Pearl, where he en- three years; we are all Germans; the girl istwenty | there, call some of the other boarders. stop with his horse and remain there occasionally he French, when they fixed baggenets.” bade huitres, Oyster Pie, ily ig | Vol au ventde volaille, Chicken Pie, » But the most remarkable and uacouth part of this pipet scr Mik rem tr ora ne swhole business has been, that whilst Boz has been |“ gauce, Tomato Sauce, almost bored to death with invitations for himself to | Tomate, dine, to wine, toeat, to drink, talk, toast, ride, eee tees, A ed e walk, gohere, there, and every where, and to do | Riz de v tered a store, over the door of which was name of the fictitious firm of ‘Wm. Payne é¢ ton Upon accosting him on these premi he confessed that his name was not Payne, but William Ross. He agreed to attend Mr. Meyer, in order to make some eettlement, but had not proceeded but ashort dis- two or twenty-three years old; she ig there, (point- Morxa sworm—Has been acquainted with | fora longtime. But he seduced her, an ing to a roay-cheeked lass in the witnesses seats ) i tiff a year and three quarters. Hcr brother | found out that he did not like h First saw the defendantin her brother’s grocery | first brought her to the house; Siefker was net there | a man that seduced a girlt! store in Roosevelt sireet,Jand met her there several | when first came, but he saw her afterwards, | hate, and very often mu: He would not times; I ama married man. and 5! , generally three times a werk, | marry her, and would do every thing he could to Court—What carried you to the store? and every Suagay afternovn about three, staying | injureher. Mr. Sief ker visited this lady—he did usauce Tomate, Larded sweet bread Tomo-| Wiryss—I went therejto get my groceries, and | till nine, whi would go away; Isawher inthe | not bate her then. We must look at the | 22ce before he fe plaint was catered at almost every thing under the sua except to jump | gu ramede volaille ike tr Chiediins Cream | Wa# acquainted with his en eety fe brother is | dark ent: 0 in Siefker’s bedroom, and behind | small points. If we had seen Mr. Siefker the foiog office at t Aine but the had esca- out of his skin, which is reserved for the tail ptece 2 Sauce, i dead. the bar; Siefker bad not{a bedroom to himself; he | ealling in the night time only, and seemed = Fer Sait peearerdayemhen icers Colvin fr oe nra vvee—whilst all this has been done, | Filet de Basse Ala Proven- Fillet Bass, Provencale, Courr—And so you went to seoa man after he |and bis brother Lundy, and Staats slept in the | shy as to being scen, we might have supposed | on ¢ed for tho meen im. He has been safely of the periermances—\ i | done, ale, was dead, did you? same room; I haveseen her in posipesy, with other | there w: ome thi improper, but such was not Caged tor the prescet. no one ever thought of sending the slightest invita- | croquette de Volaille, Chicken’s Croquette, Witnxss—I went where! pleased; did not put all | young men besides Siefker, with whom she walked | the case. Mr Gordoka said that Mr. Sei Questions ror ta Sratnc Exrersox.—The School question must besettled by the present Le- Caicken’s Curry with rice,] down on a piece of paper; the defendant kept a | out sometimes of an evening, particul ly a young | brought her to the house. He was d tion or compliment to his charming lady, uatil the | Poulet au Cars, Whea he reed their letter, and came to the point | Pigeons aux petis pois, Pi Lema Green| was ‘going to marry her—doyouask such questions | Doris was at my house i pots ot) ist she ‘know nothing ie oo funds, or slee the de = where his wife was named, he cried out with glee— | Ceryellede veauxcroutes, Cervelle de Veau, ofevery manyoumectt = ly terms with her now with hermow, because she | nore ‘qatnculys ‘at the charter elec- “Here, Kate—come here, my Kate—here’s an invi- | Maccaronien Timbaille, | Maccaroni Timbaille. Answenr—I saw him walking with her very often. | year since | spoke to The gentleman had laid in ere is No excuse; legislature is demo- THIRD COURSE. Counser—Did you see any oneelse walking with ope count of any quarrel; when she came rtion that s| keh the demand is Sorat and those who 0 tation for you as well as me at last!” and his bright those who hold office, " Game. hert ouse, she would first ask for Siefker, and if | her but Mrs Monka said S are e m id o eyes sparkled for joy- Roast Canvas back Ducks, Quails, Wirsrss—No. as not there, go talking to some one else; I | come into the patlad getinto the house. if Mar: fat those who expect it, be active before it is too Well, on Saturday, then, we shall have him a gna ret Sat Cousse.—Did she live out ? : aw in Siefker’s room in the dark, about | garet could have found any thing to say eg.irst her, | *'C- here by the New Haven boat; and it is expect- , wouk ena Wirne:s—Yes. When her brother was keeping | nine o’clock in the even’ no one else was in the | she would She was almost her only femule com- store? I believe her brother did not keep store | room; Siefker was in the bar; I made her go down | panion, and knew her secrets. They had difficulty at that time; she bas been living neara year with | stairs. and if she knew any thing to her discredit, she her brother in Roosevelt street; her brother was Maroanrt Heissey sworn—Knows Doris Horft; | would gladly deciare it. The connsel thor not married, she was his housekeeper; I saw her | I lived at Mr. Monka’s; lived there when Siefka | couid establish much as regarded the dark entry, cept the public market houses, is more and more odious, and the Rat ee the corporation to close the sh iri ed that a perfect mob ef well dressed gen- ‘ Pastry and Or . ‘ Pl 2 tlemen will be at the wharf to receive him | Mines Pee oe? and escort him to his rooms at the Carlton; | Apple Pi Tar Preserr Manxer Laws of our City Corpo- ration, prohibiting the sale‘ of treat at all : 9 eX- ‘lotte Russe, mpts Seleé au vin de Madre, Blanc Mange au Citron, Lemon Pi Gelee aux Oranges, first at her brother’s in December a year ago; | did. Doris came there very often, and alwaysalone; | but he has failed ; yet he wou:d call upon youto of public spies, alias informers, have almest and on Monday the eos Bos caemmic most | Cream Pies, Cocoanut Pyram: As, the defendant brought her there previous to her | she sometimes walked mn with the thew men; | send this young woman ont of court, with her cha- osclen 8 no anleligeat jary. ate ieee to bring brilliant affair ever seen in this country, will come | Cranberry Pies, | 1 1.11, Macaccsron Pyramids. keeping his house, whieh was in March last, in May last she told me that she thought Sicfier | racter blasted forever. Gentlemen, has there been | Ween were deci a fivor if detewiaie a off at the Park Theatre. The sale of tickets js JoeOMeada bia Ha y sCousseL—Why did you ask him if he was going | meant to make a fool of her. He allowed her to | a single witness of any character that has testified City Corporation com fled to bear dete: ahd closed, and the number that will be present will lenGaetial to marry her? . stay in his room two hours alone, and would not inst her. They have brought witnesses, and one the cots lmeast npe! oie pay b jgely 2160—ladies and gentlemen included. FIFTH COURSE. Wirxess—I wanted to know, s0as to sec if it was | come in and talk to her, and would not come to | of them, the knight of the rucful countenance, who | “Ti Corrix found i ion of John J. Ma! e precisely © ht hat night, of | APPlce, Hickory Nuts, true what she had told me ; the first conversation | her house; he appeared as if he did not intend to | would try to make her out a common trall. How | snawe, on Tursday might’ was clamed yosterda . Non AF b, ? ranges, aisins, was in April, when 1 told him he tter not | marry her, she said, but she would make him; Si- | he tried to remember his mn, but how wrete! ; 2 GO No more—no lets. All not present that night, of | 9; Rais April, whi id him he had bett her, she said, but she would make him; Si- | he tried ber hi but h hed: Ser dortakentasBantl otech, um wliee eee course, lose caste ever after here. Almonds, Figs, st ap solongs he said he meant to mar y her in May. | efker and I had walked outjtogether; I have seen | the attempt. Whena wearing to {a'sehood | business it had been stolen. ose place The applications for tickets yesterday at the box Tey, English Walnuts, Mr. Witson—Whiat did the gifl say to you? | Doris in a dark entry at the house, and alzo up | he continually makes ut has the young pe peers. Orr ae a a ‘ jompson was stopped, on Wednesday 1 in Mott stree ‘tchman Dodge, suspicion of thving ey ee iron move, that he was After the fifth course of a truly excellent dinner, and the reading of several regular toasts, the presi- dent of the day, so thoroughly prepared, as to have ‘Mcnocg—I did not ask that, sir. stairs; cannot say that I ever saw anything wrog | man who took her to th or any of the other Witson—But I d. what cid she say te you? about her; I do not speak to her now; aketas told | respectable witnesses caid anything against her? _ Mucocx—But I did not, and you shall not have | a great many stories and lies about me; I knew her | This young German woman was here alone, and to go toa ball onee with a young man named Henry; | was glad to go to some place where she could find office and Committee Room, were unprecedented Froin $50 to $100 were offered, (as we are in- formed by General Morris,) for a ticket, but none . x . it. Iiog oft wi b Ps nee ett nothing to think of but his manner, dragged from} ‘An appeal was made to the Court, anda New | I have seen her talking to Lundy and Staats, and | her country people. It was not like her being an | fir4 it's with on his shoulders. Ownervan could be had, ‘not for no price,” as Sam Weller | ,, the vasty deep” of his fancy, in i most theatri- St dayaactsion read by Mr. Wilson. * alsoa man named John; I do not board ‘at Mr. Mon- | American +eilias one of our daughters, an yrs find the police fic. saci’ Wm. H said. Acdozen payaters are at work decerating the : Mr. Munocx—That is New Jersey law. They | ta’s now. ‘ rican gi ‘he German girls go on Sundey where Park Theatre for the occasion, under the super- Ff § have some strange laws there relative to such cases. enick] Staats swora—l boarded at Mr. | they see cach other. ; It istneir delight, their hon intendanee of Hillyer, the master spirit of the whole, tablish Boz as the very brightest star inthe con-} By Witsen—Her father lives in Bremen, where | Monta’s tater iefker did; saw Doristhere very thelt joy. ‘They hear the language that they an % ‘mself A d beautifal medafli stellation of genius. The distinguished guest re-] she came from; I eame from Hamburgh; J have | oftes, and have conversed with her; the boarders | derstand—feel semis Nee among those that they who has himself painted most beautiful medallion | 11:04 in a dignified and pertinent course of remarks, | kKaown her and her brother three years; when the | laughed und talked with her as they did other | have heard before. The defendant has endeavored scenes from Boz’s works. Twodozen men are put- amorg which he dwelt at some length upon the defendant came with her to her brother's, he used Young momen; I never saw any thing improper in his young woman on account of her ting up chandeleirs and lights innumerable, under aa iat be pete copyright 5 aliuaing on to h bf Merg bh we cess they sometimes Led conduct, dor did I ever see her in any of the Tk eer res oenety Pee going =, * - °1 4 7 eauti, elin, to the w ir ‘al-| wentin the room together. “rocms. juthe i ie ipations oO! Stoutenburgh; a dozen carpenters are wiseting ber ter SLi in conseati erate thaabase of this right| _ By Muttox—Js eania ners thought he wasin | Gronox Mrrns swora—I know plaintiffby sight; men but reflect themselves, and are easil lengthening the stage floor; and at least $2000 will | 15" the United States. Gov. Ellsworth was then| fun, when hefsaid he meant to marry her; | had | I saw her in Frederick Siefker’s store act April; | God rales this world and has s0 o; be spent on the decorations alone. Hundreds and | ealled upon—he arose, and though putting on ra-} supposed he past to ray oo 3 ; she was oe Gheieels suppose; i did noe tleman — to rere yma dene h Pon ‘itt i i ther too m “ wise saws” for overnor of Con- CovxseLr—How large is her brother’s store’ seem inc! te run x her; 1 saw her once at | mon night | ya counse| net hundreds of m'lliners and eae ae a hari Li pantieats spok’ eel, properly. of the erroneous} Witasss—I never measured it; anethertime I | his house, when she was sitting on the bed in his | bis own witness. ‘The girl tells yon where sh and day to decorate the several specimens of beauti- | ; which have been made in England | come as witness, I will put it down. bed-room; Siefker came up to the door in his wag- | been from the first. This girl was alw: ful, virtuous, homely and simple humanity that will | concerning us, by such writers as Hall, Trolloppe—| Mutocx—That’s all, sir—you may go. gon, but hearing that she was there, jumped on | work, and street wa'kers, who seck fine dress, do be present that night, and Heaven only knows how | ef id omne gente he could Geer, particularly of hi Davist Bossy set pee Moye toned pay bey ote saving he ne oa ean: ave i are Stic ah etet a oe ee one New England; tl re a reading cor ity, | have ecen them together; saw the defendaut in Mr. | any thing todo with her. jis was about 4 o’clock | in her favor, w! e defendant produces two many wow wigs = ir br oa en a aeanesyintelligents they: were proud of} Lluis store, where I was clerk; one offthe plain. | the afternoon. individuals who weir agaist her “unblushingly he play-bilis say, their institutions, and courted investigation and for this night only.” Although a sort of second | serutiny into all their operations; he was glad to mphasis, truths, which, if believed, would es- one one of ihe most. efficie: Pape aa y jay arrested McCullo Tt ol Andrew Dougherty, both of whom charged ith ing and aitempt to murder a colered man on Tuesday night, at a the time, but McCullough es: Broxen Ur.—A woman named Mi rgaret Colli who kept ‘a house of eae tee some heap the north west corner Reade streets, was yesterday summoned before the Police by Jus- = rn epee te bail * eet of $1000 to we the city for twe! ‘ ghelibeabeatt ee ot eee Tur Warp Justices Counrs—Under the t dtdposat of civil susem, the people of tr elt ie jisposa’ i e t ity are taxed $6000 per annum, beskdes the paymicatel Re in every suit where they are concerned. The returned from the eeveral courta last year was $6000 tiff’s brothers died in March at the Wallabout: she | reFazprxicx Luxpy sworn—I am a farmer, and | come upon that stand and swear totheirownshame— had hved with him; she then came to live with | wside now at Bedford, L. I ; I boarded at Monka’s | the one just married, the oth iddle bar man, t e 2 i Wednesday | welcome among them a man of genius and philan-| her brother in Roozevelt street; I was clerk there; | vhen Siefka did; 1 knew Doris; she came there | and father of afaauly, but we will show that they ey. ai ie peatreyl yt aha di ‘es liek thro y like therr di nguished srueet, for he had | the earns a the store very oles, sna used to iery ofven, and ne hoon there late at nights I slept | are false. ste respectable physician fiated that it | for aajaticd aire Tene, ay te H night, " + bt th Id bi t forth their ¢ ‘0 into the back room, where she usually sat; he | m the room wi iefker and others; have seen | was ascertaine ere were 6000 individua's in iahet Boz is to be invited also. Price one dollar a head light ay dipug OBile aah cs Wun Oe aia not come to see me; he always cae Sun- | Doris in ourbed-room, both in the day time and at | London who would cut a man’s throat for a salaries should be abolished the fees, or a por- ‘This will conzole the disappointed. [Here Boz nodded his head, and thought, no| day and walked or rode out with her; when he went | night; I have been with her alone myself when the | shilling, and I have known men in my own practice Great times these—God grant may not all go | doubt, of next book, to be entitled his Tour| into the back room he sometimes staid there an | door was fast, and knew her to do things that were | whom Ihave proved to have belied their oaths. " bd in the United States.””} hour and sometimes an hour and a half; he kept | bad;a couple of months before new year’s, I talked | Mr. Watson then showed the improbability of crazy with joy. * The Honorable Mr. Niles was next called | store on the corner of Varick and Watt streets, and | with Siefker about Doris, and told him she was not | Lundy being 90 familiar with the plaintiff and hav- — upon. Hesaid he had not read much light lit-| sometimes came to Roosevelt street,in his grocer’s | avery good girl; I told him how I knew that she | ing the intercourse with her that he asserted to A Comcisnce 1F Noruine soxe.—We learn from | erature, ‘ons | Wag ome ladies came to visit the plaintiff but | was not; she went out with every body, and J had | have had, and not telling his room-mates. It is one New York Lancet No. VI, The number of this popular medical J: - ed last Saturday, comtains :— aes Heep A Lecruar on Tic Douloureux,by Professor Mort. Remark: . age a fined tothe writings of his ed trans-| never any gentlemen; | saw the defendant ia the | her in the room myself. of those things which men, and particularly youn, able cases of Disease of the Spinal Marrow, Nassau, N. P., thatthe Sea Flower at that ioe Shanticrtbe kaa iting intone) proche ry A he was taken up; he came therewith | Jupax—What do you mean? Do you intend to | men, brag off and he would not have Wwalted ftu'| ProttonMevane pin by —no date given—off Stirrup’s Key, the Mexican | He entirely subscribed to the high | two officers. say that you had copnecticn with her? Yes! I | months without telling his bedfellow Siefker of his | eviews of M. M.Davorn and Fraspin’s recent work schooner of war Libertad, Captain Howard, six days | es in which his writings were held by the | ByiMuzocx—Who did he see? had connection with her myself; it wasone evening | conquest. He went on farther with this witness, | 0” the modes of detecting Arsenical Poisoning. trom New York for Mexico—all well—and that the | pre: that meeting; ght them 1Txese—He saw all that was inthe store;jHoeft | between 9and 10 o’clock, in January, a year ago, | and made perfect mince-meet of him. He then| py Cone ef Phil erie peg LE pase boonies Labi Captain Howard, was | &* specimens of light literature. Mr. } and him went into the little back room;j when he | when she wae in our bed-room, and I told Siefka | took hold of Mr. John Green—showed the | professor pension eo of Medicine als SIRE er ee ar gene Wee en ree dissertation of three quarters ofan | came out | asked him what he was going to do, | all aboutit, when I was speaking to him about twe | inconsistencies and the disorepancies in his | number of other did rac: recent Reronts of the Crosby street Clinijue—Pennsylvania Hospitel—Interesting case by Dr. A. C. Post of New York—Dr. Wueexen of Prov: Dr. J wrecked about the same time at Berry Islands—no | y, liveslost. if the Libertad and Liberty are not one and ts e = 5 fens . . duced a most moving effect upon his audience, sat the io Rey ss we think the above a very poste pon gre teens 5 A gta. psi arm st vy ga alee: SEPNior plause. As soon as Mr. N. had take: all We trust that the Libertad is still safe and float- | eyes were turned to the armen for every one ing on the ocean. We do not believe she was built | Was pregaant with some high Rion | tea and to be damaged in any other way than by Texian | G2)¢ Con iaaia aecalt pgp en aibes, ont] balls, and if she be safe now she willnot beso much | getually groaned under the besmearing o| longer in the hands of the Mexicans. and execrab! Wf with which he was bedaubed. and he said he had told the girl what he meant to | months ago, stery—his not being able to point out the 0. W1ts0x—What do you do now, sir, for aliving? | in Chureh street, in which he said the plaintiff By Witsox—He used to come every day till Wirxess—I do nothing; I am here asa witness. | was so well known, and to which she had carried April, when she seemed sick -after that he slack- | By a Juaon—Who pays your board % him—the certainty that had such a thing occarred, ened off, and soon stopped coming. & Witsxss—I pay it myself. the defendant would have produced some of the Mvutccx—Did you see him there in May? @Mr. Rino sworn—Knows Doris Hoeft; she lived in the house to support the testimeny of Witness—Ithink i did, but will not swear. im my family for six months afier they all came from | t! Mr. Joha Green, whom Mr. W. directly Cuantes Lucean sworn—Kuows Miss Hoeft | Germany; the was a nice decent girl, and conduct- | charged with stating what he knew not tobe true. and her brother; Iwas brought up with them near | ed herself well; she has been there once or twice | Mr. Wilson ma other and foreible remarke, to Bremen; their father has some sheeps there; they | since to see my wife. which our limits will not permit us even to allade. used tocome to my house oftentimes on Sunday; | Mr. Durr sworn—Knows Doris Hoeft; she lived | Judge Ixctis, in his charge, reviewed the testi during ich time he had pro- Gu: Hi Maro, of Lo on dis 10 ether with the Anuval Report of the In; quan of ble institutions in the Senatorial District of this State, and a variety of professional intel- fence. nite Lancet isthe cheapest and bet medical Journal in count a places wi titioner ihvougheut the Union, the means of ping The onl; onotor th I keep at the corner of William and Fulton streets; | in my family fereleven months, upto the Ist Mareb | mony—told the jury that if they believed the L sp She shin * dimeienn® wales Giad grad pinile fro Dr mei ater dtvess they eed to have ate generally in a priv last; never saw any thing improper in her con- F mi4 of Green snd Landy the present action pace Sih the Reegrene Of 3s pees Tt will in go thee ARS a Boz—Boz—Boz is the all absorbing subject here | room: cannot say what they said, it is solong since. | duct; she was.not out much of evenings, at least she | fall ground; but if the contrary, they would Ect OY Pheer ieg prectical me very learnedly of libels and libellers on the bench. | today, Many were going to your city to be pre- JounsEL—Is your wife in court ? was always home when I weat; she generally went | give such damages as would be proper, consider. | "Price $3 per ben, pone pe ermal Pray Master Charles King, do you remember the li- | sent at the ballt re, but your announeement that itwess—Yes, sir. out en Sunday af:ernoons. ing the situation of the parties. The desolation of | cents. The back numbers supplied. y ae f Count—You may go, sir. Mrs. Rein act sworn—Reside at Williamsburg; | heart and the loss of honor, money cannot reach. Mrs. Lucean sworn—Mr. Gotteberger, grocer, | and know the plaintiff; 1 ave been acquainted with | —It is the rule of Courts, while they will was asked to be interpreter, the witness not under- | her for two years, and she has been at my house; | uot compel a man to take to his bosom an standing English; knows the parties; they fre- | never knew ‘of any impropriety of conduct on her | unchaste woman, enter into a permanent and quently came to my house in the afternooas, parti- | part. _ | important contract like that of marriage, with one larly in May or April of last year; they eat and | Mrs. Easrenpact sworn—Have known Doris | whose condect has been improper, still to guard e drank together in the back room and went away; | Hoeft for three years; | live at the corner of Pike | ery thing with much care that relates to the I saw her speaking to Siefker one day, and crying, | and Cherry streets; Doris has been often at my | riage tie, and to treat a breach of promise wit and h swered her that ‘it was time enough.” | house, particular}: ‘Sunday afternoons; never kuew | most serious consideration. In relation to Gre ow what they were talking about; this ay Ay ing against her. testimony the Judge thought it very strange that April or May; they were acquaintances of r, Gopixer, sworn—I have known Doris Hoeft | at bis time of life the only unchaste acts he had 5 cad'ciabe as visitors; did not pay for their | nearly three years; she is a very decent gir), and | | ever committed, were the two he spoke of as hav- ‘kat my house. do not know any thin against her ing occurred with the plaintiff; it was also strange rried woman) | Joan Henry Weisman, sworn—Six or seven | that his fall from innocence should have been wi street, New York. bels you published against Recorder Morris? Or | fifteen and twenty dollars were offered for tickets, those you are daily issuing against the Chief Magis- tent fue Fea bith tootst er, 80 they ae rate of the Union? You are a pretty fellow to talk | frac.ions of the law of Deuteronomy and Exodus. of libels. AN ORIGINAL DRAMA. Three Comic Engravings. Tue New Wonrn of Saturday, F 1th, wilvembrece itr usual eholee variety of the bea liters: a the day. The following are some of its leading articles :— I. Tue Genorse: a drama in three acts—by Epes Sar- gent, Eeq., author of “ Velasco,” ke.—as performed with unbounded epplause at the Tremont and Park Theatres. Il. Tue Scurm Sra Buseie—Conclusion of the Dee UTh celebreted Netlonal Deluca Oy Cherise Mackay, enarincaiareceenaias® —We have mild weather agair. Mecn Avo Asovr Noruise.—The tedious con- | [t could only remaincold thirty-six hours. This is troverey between Secretary Upsher aad Joha M. | tortunate for river navigation. Botts, about what the opinions of the fermer have | ~ mP F . aaa " : oy Sap ror tne Azoritionists.—A bill repealing the | was deen ona dissolution of the Union. If Judge Up- | jaw forbidding blacks and whites to intermarry, has | © sher ever entertained such opinions—what of it? s, He maybe allowed to think better as he grows baer. passed the’Senate of Massachusetts by a vote of 24 Weatner Acats ipperss she was afterwards s eTsy WAL iz ’ wi 8 abo ‘ to 9. -K thi it; I saw them to- | months agotook the plaintiff out riding; know no- | the same woman, and that she should be so thrown | 111. ‘The D cs of Hore and Frar—Ai What a fuss about a bit of pork a eebeainita Ra leat ther Gals day Ne eee buclt seus thing apurnat her. «i a in his way. Judge Inglis then spoke of the law on ¢ pin, ‘rom the Ai Clab of Merry Laughers, ARTFORD AND Sprinorigty KxeResses.—Smith’s | SF the store at Roo: asked them when | Joux Gasen, sworn—I know Doris Hoeft; first | the subject, told the jury that they bad th ts of | LV. Commcareties of the Frenixcs—An am a the case} before them, and must pass upon them as they believed them to deserve. Boz Batt Srocx.—A few five dollar tickets are | express now leaves this city every Monday, Wed- he replied that he | saw her about a year ago ina store,then in th ing to be marri wuld not tell exact yut I should ¢ 10 | store; after that one in Broadwa: The Board of Brokers have passed @ resolution, inviting the Grand Jury to go nto session with them, and see how they transact their business. Does the Board include oysters and champagne ? ject—t to the Peo ¥ vit Boston Dinwee To Cuaatxs Dickexs—Full reports of 8) hes, Songs, kc. Vill. Letter from McLeod—American Credit in Eng- land—Boz Mauia—Animal Magnetism—Notices of New Works—D: at Washington end Albany— News of the Weeks, ko. ke. ko Trnss—Three dollars year,—six and 4 quarter cents opy. Anew volume of the quarto mya’ ‘@ good time for new subscribers to be Th volume, (quarto,) containing the w! of Charles O'Malley, can be furnished te new subscribers. Og+ Evert Yourn’s Gaserrs—Two Beavrirus Ea- Gnavincs—The number for this week is illustrated wi! offered at $40. Go ahead nesday, and Friday afternoon, for Hartford and | could not tell exaetly jwhe —— ‘ y ; article for Politicians of all c1 i Smith i isi ed 3 I told hi dhould lik ow ex- | Breome street, between nine and ten o’clock; After a short absence, the jury returneda ver- A. Penses Sovervas COREE eee ON SnD ne Sy SOL OCR sely, as He ted to be prepared ihe enid I eaunot | first spoke tome in English, which I do not under. | dict in favor of plaintiff for $300 damages, a allah tay tein ge cared stand [he testified through an interpreter] we then | cents costs. told | walked on, but I found she talked German; she | jacob P. Johnson vs. Miles Smith.—Tbis was a suit ot know her same) | gave mea hunch, locked her arm in mize, and took | brought to recover a balance of $200, on a sale of a room; I wanted to | me through Broadway, then into Charch street, | eroeery store, at 44 Laurens street. The defence to her ‘‘that’s | where she knocked at a deor, and it was opened by | set up was, that there fraud in the sale, and a wmoan§we went into a bed room and shut the | algo that ali the parties in interest in the store were rally introduce | door; | then had counexion with her. Are you | not pat upon the record. am? sure Is the same girl now in Court? Yes, that’s 1 that the store was purchased by a com- —I was acquainted with Mr. Hoeft and | her, the one that is not looking this way—[the poor tap Pced the ** Afvlona A neekie t; 1 asked her why she did not get married | giti svemed petrified.) She has not beem pointed | P&Y> ‘Aasociation;”” that t tore, —what she worked about for; she said she expect. wat t9 me singe Pe bee fe Jiggs i e bys tocar! A. « dk, and employed the plaintiff, m4 shew me her beau some | dollar, ani eeps tiasor eaten ¥ house half a dollar; this was in Februar: p ghd conduct it, at Sealaty of € | ducts his business on the same system that governs tly, but it will be some 0 Harnden & Co. and Adams & Co. He starts this “Sy Mocecx—I went into thi afternoon at a quarter before four o’c'ock. His | that the young woman ae u were in the bac! phe and her office is at No 7 Wall street. see her Cuataam Tuxatne ~The house, as usual, was 1 Co Lew: well crowded last evening, and the drama of Pizar- To was received with great applause—the part of Pizarro by Mr. Thorne. This evening a very attrac- Cunous Symp aruy.—The “Commercial Adver- | “¥¢ bill is presented—William Tell by Mr. Kirby, tiser’”? sheds tears over the Court of Sessions, in con- and Mise Mestayer appearsas Albert; also, the fa- Axotarr Gone.—Barlyte, the great trout provi- der at Saratoga, has departed this life. Who wil supply his placez ori ic: . H A . ii ‘i 4 wo handsome Engravings, and contains more then thi> e he re Col. Si Vorite nautical drama of Paul Jones, in whieh Mr. Frevi Jorrt swora—Did not employ Mr. | 2503 saw her after that in Canal street, in the even- tinued in operation a August r o n 4 quence of the recent trial for libel. Col. Stone | sot takes the part of Long Tom Coffin—to con- | Wilson ase. ing; she met me and acked me where I was going; ay emer het a among the mem! Sons bear Mra sigow ney Mize ie eae had no bowels of compassion when he libelled for a By Witsow—l am brother to plainti”; knew that | after conversation che took me to thesame house rae ‘Association, in cons ce of which York clude with the Damb Gir! of Geneva. The extra- pepalar writers for the young, Teer Siagte i month Recorder Morris, and defended Gle nt worth, ° bes Sie r abpve a | in Church street; we went into a room as before, bers. up the store, and | 3 cents ; two copies arto mail subscribers ho is now aself-acknowledged offender. Oh! hy- bo agrees thes Smith and piccaniny are no} yea has been a weave vice pla Le ky Be of ox Hetty oie oe jeer. the Association drew up a fur copies for $65 Ven copes for Sea. cocsiie in the evening’ ; ~ R i ersons wishing the New wariety'ot entertai OE aed eeerinments. For} late with ine, bot hus gone away dow, stain with her; Pane Ren had they left at their hoosee; will be end punctually am ariety of rtainment and tapidity of production I fentried 4h daughter seventeen | ®8' ore for six months, and as. served by faithful carriers, by feav’ their address at Home Squannox.—The sloop of war Falmouth, | Thorne is unrivalled. years of ages I hive often bees ont at nights, bat | certain, at the end of that time, what dividends | {ie 'siheg of publication, 30’Aun street. Payable week- 1 ‘ ‘tone an $year ee Sa ee er eecae Zever was tempted so go with any woman but this; | should be divided among the members. 7 iy oF monthly to the catriers. 2. fi J. WINCHESTER, Publisher. Ceptain Mcintosh, one of the home squadron, was towed to sea yesterday, This is the first movement towards any thing effective. Tne Otyaric Turatne was filled to overflowing | Sit! could except in thiel have never violated my virtue; Tam | ber composing the Company amonnted to forty and last evening to witness Mitchell's parfertaenoe of oe pete ty te ent aod a bs Ris i my pb a watlve of Bava ja, and a tailor by trade; i told ee poh inion telee gO. About = nak Richard the Third, in the new tragical, comical bur-| sick on account of him, and ped coming. I pool end w about the girl fur or five the company were Vatestine’s Day.—Colman, at 205 Broadway, letta of that rame. To deecribe it would be next to hat he intended to do. He aRo, nd‘ disaffected ” “ went and asked him w y after he came vut of jail. has received from London « few curious and ele. | maporsible. It must be seen tobe enjoyed, and the pelea esac are em.—Quite a sensation hes been Pah amon; levers of the fine arts, and the fashion- Fike community, able portion @ ey, he Targe and beauti- ful exhibition of uropeen, Pain ings, St the Arelle re was shut u) ughed and weat out This witness underwent astrong cross-exapina- gave me no satisfaction, but la see! Hiss we and contradicted himself at every point—st ‘ of the room, there. 7 ed father Simmons, a method: public, day and evening. They eressid gent Valentine sheets, which we particularly recem- shouts of laughter told him truly the whole audi- B Pier poaa te beiby grocery at the corner | one time saying he saw the girl for the first timest Sece ‘saffected” headed by York over apy ond of that Caheveurmuel mend to all young ladies and sighing bachelors, | (RCS Participated in the fun. The whole scene ix} of Variek and Wait streets, where he Keeps yet; | & store, then in Sief ker’s store, then in Broadw¥. | ig conjunction with the plainti . We learn that they will be sold at auction —. + | local, Richard being an aspirant for the reins of one | We went into his back room; when I spoke to He quit the stand, lea rom with the | compelling allthe others to co hen a fashionable company the impre: next, w! a about theee da: of Brower's omaibu-ses, and succeeding, becomes | be laughed and went out; | cannot say whetber he | sagacions coussel for defendant, tnat he had bece ment to sell out their re: ttt eS Maikis! Aibibihed Dackaa cate, iiaih the leader of the omnibus army of Broadway, while | vas or not; he did wot jump out—he walked | for them an amazing kad witness } plaintiff. To fm porg a t. Mailiken, of the | Grabam, as Richmond, leads on to victory the cab- | out; he staid in the store, and would not comeback | Haway Rowris ewornm—is acquainted with | ameeting; the “disaffected” steamer New Haven, and Harnden & Co. gave us | men of the metropolis. The soliloquies, the court: | (0 where J was; cannot say 1 treated wheal came | Doris Hoeft; | now attend s procery | it was resolved at that meeting that the * Boston papers last Wednesday, eighteen hours in. | SbiP, the innoeent babes, the tent fscene, the battle, | out; that is the way we generally do when Wa 00 | atore, at the‘corner of William and Frank(urt | ed” should be paid their shares, with 6 per cont edeance af the inail! the death, the whol is the best preduced at each other's place i i ‘Then York opened the store, and Johnson went i | Nassau street, P drink when I am dry; ®| streets; I v the Olympic this season; young man kept in his store; my sister was con- | at Mr. Monka’s, and gotaequainted with her there | and carried it on on his own account, peared | South Third street, Baltimore,