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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vals Mo 88h Ho 36, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28, 1843. t—«*S coral err Serres A—Yes, on one or two ccovsions; onc SUMMER ARRANGEMENT LUCINA CORDIAL, AUCTI ATR Cireult Court. “A-Once or twice; New Year's night wos one of the ticularly, be NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA «8 OAD LINE on an __AUCTION SALES. edatabgeniecge st occasions. . | came w facing her, and putting Loth his arma around her EC’ ELIXIR OF LOVE. Seeaaliiae: 3 ay — “i > te 4 Q—On New Year’s night, did you extract a tooth for | neck,drew her to bim; he would kiss her; the jiari- Via Newana, Newarunswick, Princeton, TRENTON, In older: time, among the Jews, THOMA, BELL, Auctioneer. Oer, 27.—Alhert Fan Cott vs, William H. Sharpe, who | yyy Sharpe after he came in, and break it in the operation? | ties 1 k of, consisted in the pulling, catching hold of Boupentows Axp Buruinaton: hat man a second wife might choose— 1, & HOWARD, appears by his Guardian.—Thi action brought ‘A—I don’t rc member that’ tried to extract a tooth that | Abd kissing her. Sharpe's conversation to Mrs. Van Cott e first, by Fate’s unkindly doom, (Stores No. 31 Arm sires and 115 Pulten street.) the plainuitl, who is a jeweller at No. 28} Bowery, against | night, ‘Shurpe did not tell me that it was. the agony oc- | wos light and trifling, not immodest. He ordinarily re- No childrea bore to bless his home, At 10% o'clock of yoda fl bape the defendant, who is a studen' Jaw, camoned by the stump of the tooth which kept him | maini the house on Sunday oll duy. Sharpe was Prayied to Lucine, the midwile's patron; Large sale of elegant furniture of all descripti sge, for criminal connexion with & filed, bath | Awake on the night in question, | did not make any | always there when I returned 10 the house, whether to ; TROUG 3 Egyptian wives, in such a enisi Also, piano fort's, a splendid collection of parting sci Bie, the court room wes very densely Alled, inqu.ries about what kept him up so late. inner or tea, on week day ae . ving few Xork daily rom the foor of 01 a c to their aid the Priests of Isis Ihe nepisare G several families gi ihg uphousekeeping | within and without the bur, and the avenue tothe door Q-—How do you know that Shurpe did not goupto bed | _ Cross examined by Mr Joxpan— Did you goto see Mr ee sineat 9A. M.—Mail and at in iieeh by And even now, the meek Hindoo— —oo ist — A mari ni 9 F ziwee. ee marbie top centre | waa so beset, tuat it was a matter of no small laber and thet night ? | Sharpe to collect @ bill of bowrd for Mr. Van Cott? ‘he loming. Line Cn to Bordentown, from ‘Warm as her clime, and tender. too tre tables, book cases, sofas, pianos, looking glasses, plated and | trouble to squeeze to or trom the ruom. Several lad ’A—Becouse I listened, if that will please you. (A) A—Yes; Idrove Mrs, Van Cott in 2 wegon to a house amboat to Philadelphia, PERLE If childless cwelve months from her bridal WO Zhso: some aplondid Brussels and ingrai i as witnesses, were in attendance, and filled two rows of "5 . in Greenwich or Hudson st. to where she said Sharpe's Philatelpate Scien ebeeof ees, a Flies weeping to her senseless idol, Alan the entire household furniture of'e fant] yeni from | the side benches. Among them was the unhoppy wife of | Us") mother lived; Mra. Van Cott went in while] remained ha iladelphia) without change of cars, 4 od with rated hander remnants wile, sa.the entire household furuiture of a tamily,removes irom a PPY Q—Did youand your wife after you got into bed con | mother j Mra. Van Ci Passengers will procure their tickets at the office foot of \tione Beaseah as i Brooklyn for convenience of sale. the plaintiff, whose frailty and unhallowed love has! yersetogecher ? | the wag n; Ven Cott did not sey anything to me or his Coyr It street, w! a col ious steamboat, will be in for well she knows, Love shuns to bless This Gay's sale wil be fpund deserving particular attention. | placed her iu a situation of such momentous consequence A—We did. I catt recollect on, what. She was | wile, in bad ody og about asking Sherpe to come back me ness, with, baggage crates fy. city to ci Tie Hiindoo bed of barreuness, anid toe Ballance stock ot page hee i see end hand furniture, | to her future peace snd standing in society. A iovely | gyqu,—— to board, Van Cott said he did not want him back. (Mr, wihont belng opesad by the way, Each train is provided with 80 much forlove in days by-gone, chasers. ee ne ee from the roll of the virtuous of her 8ex— | Counsen—Never mind what she was about. (A | Jordan objects.) 1 donot know Sharpe’s mother; I never Scar in which areapartments and dressing rooms ex-resaly for ind savage customs ia our ov MONDAY, atin sl ge Seva plaint (Biegeaaipe hed | tovgh.) fed mn Laisear rey mio arb pathy Van bi Poa ae ies? say, even now, ove’s comm 3K 5 Sto ta raw bonnet, 60) i ‘ t t A 7 ‘Fictartisat the Linea leave Philadeiphis from the foot of, Wale Biess in oun land, a sterile anioa) AL Droneat Wy eer thie whe | talyet, phon; milha coke mach eee corm poeta eccirwre pea on pba ith dia, (Me. daetaneemare ete mer eae eae san). ood bred eens to Borlentaws, 34, ne clock, A. M. fo, of nee candusal ( git of dra fom. parlor and bed room, | down, except at intervals, when the gaze of the crowd Q-Did you over see Van Cott tuke liberties with other | Van Coti did not intimate to me, in any way, that he ex- Fa ee Te vvcare Philadelphia at rig A. M.y and Yet may the barren, if they t hatte ties Tooking. glasses, pane | Was t02 strongly riveted ‘on her,to watch her conduct | woien inthe presence ol his wife; did you ever sv him | Peeted ~harpe to return to bis house, I lodged in the 4PM. being a wwation of the lines from New York. ‘he means “increase and multiply,” Waberchinn’ betey bealenn while the witnesses on the stand proclaimed her hapless any othasaaniwile? (a das) | Some room with Bharpe once or twice, not usually; I did oi8 mem With “Love's for her friend, fall. She watched the proceedings with much anxiety, Nos 1 cont recollect thet. 1 have. hot see Sharpe carry any baggage away; 1 only knew = ‘The childless wite’s repinings eud. the stor, several handsome glass cases, counters, | and appeared to suiler much from the heat of the room, id you ever see him exhibit any part of his wite’s | ‘hat Ssarpe removed his baggage, by heertog itirom the INE OF STAGE Did y y, Pe RED BIRD EIN © 3 ne a3. But not the pr reative power vilves and fixtures, Cost $359 using her cambric hendkerchief asa tan David Graham, | person to bis male friends, or did you hear hin ny | NMates Of the house, (Mr. Jordan objecte.) Nie NA Vink Awe Atons, is eon dower, Aisa, shires, Bore Kee Liberty sireet, the | 284 sqoannal ier the pleinuil, while he is minaful of the bout her person to mules? | yen ‘Sharpe muscle thete deciarations about Mrs. LE. Consumption’s ills it yes wl 6 » (he | interests of his client, nas exhibited trom the commence. * 4 au Cott, where did the conversation te 1 RAILROAD ye With vigor elothe'¢ 2 eee ment a desize e sparc, ut muuch us possible, the court and ‘Mise Waldron, whoes you have inentioned? AqIn Suaipe’s buireor I went thereby inviation, ALL AnKANGEME! r ~ | the females present, irom the pain which the gross reci- if Cott. k Q— Did you ever declare to Sharpe thet you would like On and ‘after Wednesday, 110 ber, inst, the “Red Bird {iad all life's functions rmovace; ROYAL MAIL FOR LIVFRPOOL—| talof the scenes and language used, must give to every a companion of brs Ven Cots. Ide not hne® | to how Bbrs. ‘Ven Cott criminally? Line of Sages, will lenve iw village of Whi Plaines every Aad Pian eal tewiint aot aor tneses wl eee ae Ee Samer, LIBERNIA. | proper minded person. Whenever it was possible he has | Yan Gott aimee the separmiogs nt , Fever did say any thing of that nature. pA aa OS RS Sis woman's trust—and ner deceives hoe. tesdaye May at Re OL PAT Oe OM | preferred to call for the meaning, rather than the literal | “Q CWho te Miss Rigdell? Hall, and the Westchester House, comer of Broome street and Prorat reeves net, ne A special bag will also be made up for the | Words, or the Undisguised exposition of the situationo!| J understood her to be received as an adopted daugh the Bowery, New York, every momiug at 8 o'clock, aud every ad each dinsase, (vith proper care, too, overiand mail to India," é the parties, when detected in their guilty intercourse | tory do not know that the Ruddelis were puiatives of aon by the? o’elock train. , - $.—Messrs, H & Co.would call theattention of merchants | Judge Kent hax promptly put down every exhibition of ‘Agents are iu constant attendance at the Railroad Depots, of There are bat norH and others seuding letters per the Boston Steamers to the fact | feltog manitested by the Lteners, end. ty Petes Van Cott k take hold of i ‘ ve stern it fi i basa 08 a -) Dot ake hold of tnd Re ago pr ethene tnd Who wll aae | Pensa re of ttc Upremara lela avatar a Auta naee wear | tention to cleer the our, sbould | cinder of ee gira? “(hay eyen wore tarnad to the adie RAM DEFOREST, Proprietor. From the savane of every uations or been left by the Steamers for which they. were intended in manifested. ‘The first witness called,was the sister | on the side benckies—their veils were, however, drawn | _@—Did you ever see Van Cott take hold of his wife and White Plains, Oct. 4th "813, “att im*ec Femmshte Deere oot Serene ovr a7 HARNDEN & CO..3 Wall st, _ | ofthe guilty wife, tightly down.) say shehed » hendsome limb, or any thing else, belore EW AL re iT, Thousands who lay, wi fluttering breath, ~~ BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, cheap, cheap- | Q—Do you know the plaintiff? ‘A—I bave not, to my recollection. He may have had | Sharpe? (A by Judge Kent orders silence ) rarh ao Nae ice. Imost within the jaws of death er than ever yet offered in this city, “A very laggens-| A140; | am the wite of his brother; I know the| holdof them, but I curnot state positively A—I never 31 iy vine’ a a4 AN FOR, ERO. pw jn the haly Tyayers FeDeat, gents” single ax double soled wa + proof Bots, plaintiff's wife; she is my own sister; (symptomsoef feel | Nir. Jonpan—Tiut’s right, #ir; | like to see you come venice Ai Cott of Sharp:'s pasion for ENC No vi hanks street, ye a ‘or the low | ing among the spectators:) I was present at the marriage | out boldly. (A laugh.) NGTGN AND NEWPORT—Uomposed Aad sometimes names the very number— e Of $3 to $5 ver pair, and a upply of thick | of my sister on the 2ist June, 1832; she is th \t De his letter as i hand writing?| A—I never did; I wentto Saratoga in August, 1942; I en jOF steamers, running in connection with "Ninety-two Nassau” —even in their slumber pois and Shoes for men and b ladies’, missix’ | Of MY pik eta Heft nk-yach Pl rok th amd iaeabe ortega Pe POS Teh ec teet | : Bo idence Rai po r@dreaming of Diseases ordeal, d children’s Gaiter Boots, B . Slip Ot ail | Wite of Albert Van Cott; they were married by the Rev.| (A etter is shown) IM » Virginia, p y eRe Comstock. a ie vat for be ‘Lucina Cordial.” the diferent Kind ana moet tuionaits eile hers ia’ Moc. | Mr. Burrett, a Methodist migister, z ast i Q—Di you sid Sharpe'Baveaquarrel? ene RHODE ISLAND, Cipt Thayer. rgons ordering this medicine from the country, by sending | casins and all the different kinds and fashi j Montaomexy J. Barney sworn—I know the plaintift in} Mr. Granam--I wish tosee that letter. Thave aright | 4— a, 5 e PROVIDENCE: a remittance, can have it boxed up and sent to any part of the | Rubber over Shoe: this case und his wile; also the defendant; 1 am acquaint: | to sec it. ——d scoundrel, and he told me I was another; I Q GANSETT. Union. Price $3 per bottle, or $24 per dozen. Also for sale at @d with: the: plain H ; “i iti a ey was going to kneck him down, and would have dou a ‘ ‘, plaintift about 14 years, and with the wite| Mr. Joxpan—We withdraw it—it is not yet in evidence. going » 1 805 Pane which wil jee New gph sally Coan a = TSc RE ERT RAGES Se ae Stock, ax itn of the best mats sd prine pally ey me | wince sts lnacy wht tia niente gaat bane vieeen eel Carte tie Warabuer she bili) Gis ud eiaetitee to areas a fs er ore iS — c IN | at their large establishments 253 fistrest, corner of | terms of intimacy with the plaintiff, and have visited at —What was the precise time, in the summer of 1842, mane i bp batadabsumance ae OkMENT Se tt ig: r, Rccensora to John Hatchings, deceased, | Murray at Ry hatrsis corner Of | hie House and Ke at minej'in the summer of 4611, the | wieu you tov Ven Govt of yous trepisione! Van Cotv’s going away; Sharpe and I did not quarrel cn e RHODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer, on Monday, and pod and for sale, from the best mavufactories in tl om lm*ec WRIGHT, CALHOUN & CO. laintiff resided at Williamsburg; he went there in 1889;| A—in May or June. any other uccasion. (Something was said by the witness fednesday for Stonington and Newport, and Friday for | °100'C 25 Conrse Sewed and Pegged Boots, men and boys. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Tihe Premiam Mills, | be left therein the spring of '42, with his family; have] Mr. Joupan—The Court will excuse us one moment. | a0ut his standing a bottle ot wine ut dinner, at Van Cott’s ington. ¥ ‘egued 5 I ‘ium Mills, San D "The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comatock,on Tues| 0," Fine ‘a (simp With 1 or 15 run of stones, with all of its extensive ma: | frequently sen the defendant, Sharpe, at the house of] (4 conauitation is held on the letter whicn was with- | house, on Thanksgiving Day ) Pa iy ly ER Le hea or Wi. a Morocco Buskins. chinery, situated near two miles from New Rochelle, | the plaintiff; the first time was in the summer of 1841; it | drawn—the listeners about the table Direct examination resumed by Mr Granam—Van Cott ton, Newport and Providence, f: baie’ Fine slippers. Westchester County, and State of New York, and in immediate | may have been in the spring; Van Cott and his wife have 4 are making anxious inquiries told Sharpe that os he was going south he did not want Hsscrn on fhe arrival of the stamer at Stonington will | 5208 | Gulden’ Short various colon. promt eco Neve, Conk ot oer douse | ot any children: Tet met him ana Dourder inthe fomic| lncyT"—'ls that Sharpe? "This willbe a rch trial | ay persaue in the house other than the members of his be imines ag ig ea in sy, alendla d Commodions | 099 Judia Rabbers, trimmed and plain. each day, or could be most advantageously employed for any | 1¥ of the plaintiff; also a man named Nathan Strong; I retty girls are those with the black veils?” —the | 0Wn family, ai fi desired me, in Sharpe's presence, to Newport will proceed in the steamer Mohegan (in. suyerior or, | #0 sale in lots to suit urchasers, at their store, other purpose which might require extensive water power. The | frequently saw them at the house, up to January, 1842. finally shown the witness, and then handed to Mr, | make out his bill. : det} from’ thenes at 6 o'clock the following marti, te wp cal AS Sie vefionte Rosevlt. | Raaton ior te past duty tve year ensoyen! vt Peimum | G-—Were you present at any interview between Mrs, | Graham.) LEE OR TRUS Err pat eetere ya ‘ them. font’ team | .N. B.—The si ing open antil 10 o’clock iu the ever Mills, and their proxin to New York, wict Me facility Dott and 8! if so, tel’ " ‘f . — U ws . we eMSesachuasiae or Rhode felend gad tea ese | gives country’ merchauts au opportunity to examine goods at | trausportacion alforded tnmediately ijacent, ‘oy way of the | VA" Peannot tell the Acer eines) aa te vReD vere ast | Mar; Jonpax read the following letters known Mr. and Mre. Von Cott about seven years, and T Mibewen, eir leisure, 528 Imém | navigation direct to the is Gom any. Dorr, rouder the Tee n intimate friend ; I think it was in the month | yy paLuetae of Dr. Bailey to Sharpe, Auguat 1842 ] saw Sharpe about two years ago in thestreet, with Mr. ‘The above steamers have been thoroughly equipped and LADIES’ MISSES’ SHOE tat moldy HENRY PATRIDGE RELLOOG, 841 ; fix. th date; T My Daan Sin,— s Van Cott. prevared to promote eelerity of travel aud the comfort and ac CHEATER SN VOD Dia Re Rona Walngntc ae or Binod ne, rom the stable wbeee Lette eee | | Your polite'note is just received, and in reply let me |” QDI you whitewash Mr, Van Cott’s honse, No. 68 Girity of passeugers, and not surpaesed by any in the United LKER'S OLD STAND, 4i9 Brondway, where | WOOD, Haq. 09 Bread street’ New Waku the back basement door, towards the front basement ror | 2/orm youthat I have not spoken in adisrespect(ul men-| orchard at, in May, 18427 See ALS A may be found a complete assortment of all the differant | New Itochelle, A 143. soe im#r_| where I ly met the family; a8 { got to the door, it | Be" ™ relation to you to Mr. Van Cott; as tor mysel »1| “aT dig,’ the house is between Grand and Broome; { For pessag ight, which is taken at very reduced rates, | iinds, colors, sorts and sizes, for ladies, misses and children. oe - ; = | where I gengrally met the family; asf got to the door, it | now nothing as to your character, pro or con, prior to apply on board, at north side of pier No. 1, 22 Broadway, or of- | Gaiters, Boots, Busky Sit a wvalkine- ab it DRUG STORE FOR &. the Lease of the | Was @ jar,and! entered the room; one of the shutters < thicket worked there six or seven days, in succession, for some ice of Summuel Deveauy freight agent, on the what Tadia Rubbers and Moccasins and water proototer shoes of tvs. | fed &e.—Immediate posses " -Avply ou the | of the ‘window was thrown a littie back ; it was about | ‘M8 Tidiculous flare up! 1 presume they allude to some | hours at a time each day. ‘Tickets for the route and steamers’ berths oan be secured on | [i Te and f hedisc? aateeet i Patel [i] Pearl street. at FSat&M tec i athe @ remarks that I made to Mr. Van Cott in conjidence, 04 | Was Mrs. Van Cott in the house the whole board, or at the office of test style aud fashio: ies’, misses’ and children’s Gaiters of | ox prem Pe seal Yd sa ¢ | eleven or twelve o’clock inthe day; the other shutter having been told to me by a friend; aud | expressly stated | 4; pies HARNDEN & CO. No. 3 Wall street phage pen hes rng lll eneermlbas gl variety, of all MONEY LENT, was closrd ; there are only two windows ; the door was | ying heen told to me ae Meecewreaiobhy any mesh [iO ? hae : i | ~ NOTICE—CHANGE OF HOU a. after | foots aed shoes, of Freach sud native cally ¢sares ond fase in LIBERALLY, at the old established stand, 403 Grand street, | Only Just oar ; as I entered Mra. Van Cott started from | to injure you in repeating to hiin what I hadheard. 1] Q— er the greater part, Monday, Oct. 9th, th their variety, ready toade or mae to order, at the shortest | £4 02 gold and silver watches, plate, jewellery aud diamonds) | the sofa towards her dressing bureau; her dress was con: | told him what my otject was, and if you will call on me Peed eR dcny arte shea Vigation Company, forming the line to, Providance and Boston | orice. Gantlemen’s overshoes, and an frauainersie ment | Wearing apparel, dry goods, hardware, cutlery, musi siderably crumpled and her hair hair somewhat disorder. ¥ A—Yes, every day; | have known him to be there all via Stonington, will leave pier No. 1, Battery: lace, at 4M; | OPother goods, at WALKER'S, 119 Broadway, | mathematical Instruments, ‘bedding, and every’ description of | ed ; [took aseat by the window which was partially ballin Bade py tess art pepe foyou word 10" | day, that is, as long ax I was there; he used to comein by Bi . dway, n 1» 8 phy 1 to , e1 5 qi MC forwarded after halfepast 4. Al. meme m | Wy. BHeads of families, by patronizing Merce hime, fy LOUIE LEVY, Pawnbroker, onen ; Mr. Sharp was lying on the sofe, his head resting | ir you wish, give you my autuor. My conduct towards | mrparm eiinee Ne hachewee bee ors ao INDEPENDENT REGULAR OPPOSE | will Gndasnving of toad percent, of tintee’ | _0%3 Im*m 403 Grand between Ridge and Attorney at, | OM hig hand ; he appeared to be very much agitated ; he| you since must satisfy you how far 1 was influenced by it, | "4"hON youheard Mr. Sharpe say any thing, or slog SE HN SEINE FOLLY b ed. HOOT AND SHOE STORE. USINESS 1S BUSINESS.—Therefore if you wish a share | spoke te'me, aid sail he thought it was Van (meaning | Ue OF f Seo Bandit dog tall gerd Oe TT A) he eqramodions and substantial steamboat PORTSMOUTH, eA, :0:18 RADY, mectfolly ioforms hia friends | ag do this jaan economical way. call on FOLGEIC & SUT. | the Plainutf) ; he was very much emberrussed. (‘The | 2°ur dita, cnn ar raid | ,,A--2,lid—they were, what lcall in my lenguage “very smutty” and vuigar, indecent words and songs. Q—How often did he do so? A—Every day while | was there, either inmy presence Capt. O.Honse,wil} leave New York from the foot of Robinsou * ; us Pri engi Court here ordered that no person be admitted within the Oey Wile os, Trdape ad l leang | Ling No, 9 rant hare wl asl neue PON, at the office of the Locomotive, Printing Engine, 415 pe i +t John street, near |, Where you can have all kinds of bar unless members of the bar, and that all should take Albay and Troy on Sundays, Tuesdays and Tharedays, and | $2 et renaaable tore (ar Oi he MAY be favored with on the | Printing done in the fist style, atthe lowest cash prices, andiuo | seats. ‘I'he room fe crowded (9 @ jam ill stop in at Pine’s coffee house, corner of Pine and Nas: sau street, at 4 o'clock, should it be more convenient tor a eer a you to sev me there. Maite Ma wan Ganes . moon celoula aoe BLAGK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: | _Catus Printed at one hour's notice if required. __ of Im*r Nie oma Spr Ey te tl tl i Yourfriend, AILEY. tte BORE Sott, C have sete nies coaeine ied bee EON Tes auare verte beacons thiteces reoainc antic BB 8 PACKETS—Only regular Packet, sailing on | (TALENTINE. has removed his Engraving and Printing | A-—His voice was tremulous ; he looked up at me end Naw Yonx, Aug. 2, 184 F -J.BAILEY. | y pull herup quick’ to his person; he used to catch her ie es Ie, CE od MMeRee hip ORFORD, arshen O60 wena kable fast sail | yatablishment from John strest, to No. 1 Beckman stret, | gsid, Why, 1 thought it was Van ;” he retained his posi- (Letter of Van‘ Cott to Sharpe, July 1842.) bey eel i a OEE r ) ; ; Captain Rath- | (Lovejuy's Horel,) opposite the Brick Church, New Yorke ; a : : SIX OCLOCK EVENING | LINE Will sail positively as above, her regular day. Wedding, Visiting, invitation, and Professional Cardsexe. | 1M while 1 remained in the room which was not over New Youx, July 29, 1642,” | 4 @g,/4 You find Mrs. Van Cott and Mr.Sharpe together ¥ AN accommodatious of this splendid packet for cabin, 2d ea- | cuted in the first s the superiority of | ten or 19 minutes. di sl Ts are unsu! for splendor, id low ure a i ‘Had i cL will leave the “i popes and comfort by an tenn atone ap for plead conye | the engraving, neatness of the printing, and the whiteness and lad you any conversation with the pi hureday, ir * fe 5 i t - ony mionce and comfort by aay ve for | brilianey ofthe cards, | Persons furnishing. their owe . “Nothing further than to inquire has a large gies is uot, on Dean Bitty ' ‘A—The first time I went upto the tto ask Mrs. Yours of 21st inst Came safe at hand and in answer to | yan Cott at what part of the house | suould go to work you inform you That es concerning your Conduct Al- | a. Sperpe and her ‘were then in the front atte root ‘ways hes been that of a Gentleman Towards me and my softly, as I had on shippers ; I heard them [reece Ref tba terest to select this desi printed on the most approved and fashion- | family i Mrs. Van Cott continued to si and Plates,can have h is very low, and to Je of cards, at pri th and for speed | the best berths, early application should be made on board, wie Lng and Ga Hemen of New ‘York, Brooklyn, and the | ,,¢ 7 there any other person on th wife—and the Black Maile will amount to nothing ex-| Ing'aot didayi rap j asl was ell acquolutes mith sto Hudson: : joining led foot of Beekman st, of to the subscribers. d towns, are respectfully ‘invited to'call and | “me? cept itis To get him self disgrased ‘Things are Satters- Te id ee ash date hee ea CHE, BI HERS CO, Fal ha tramine te specimen books, and from a variety of pazern cards | A—I think as I entered I met the old woman at the back | Sarit Ze, Ket him self Qegrones hangs re Sats ight in and saw her aud Sherpe standing stood on her right side and had 329 1m*r_ | basement door. Farrag mS a Santali sec eos Fek_lsme_ 0 uaa te other prvius nar tn | nn ould et ao a tate aa | Peano ur the purioginr pokey Me, Yau ei ROCHATE, or, fy gehn wil tae) RBS Ee oat tae eng ese | Touma ANS Eee een ee | get he loving pring, ster Perury—some ie | Wig haa? Sag on eprom ach | «Mae nd eed ey Avs o'clock EM Rat portion of ier eargo of board, will hve Mdeapateh | orders {or his Cotllion Bend. torwatt ana eee, yew Al | Q—Did Bharpe cease to board in the keuse of Mr. Van | Ceusedd and Eceiadhetiien diea Here let te’ court teeay blag deer! ah atonal Cott befure the Latter left for the south ? CA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, quavebuee ports 4 in Band, to, aw through the key ve Ys Wedneaday,” and’ Friday afternoon, a | PBN MOTELOC 1 aad the Chester a most desinble cou-| Set a pe Cea plly receded sad provmpely attended & . * . wi Y : Dear Billey Iassure you and I hope that friendship ties | hole, A . j NORTSi AMERICA, Capt, M, H. Tresdeti, | "2", p einer eet Le ee re ees DeieR VAP: | tat alway shax existed: between ws is two strong tobe It was all of half an hour before they returned down ira a OR Sry or roel of Pesrage, having very comfortable socommodae | ———— a >= |“ atver the departure of Van Cott did his wife conti- | Femoved without just oa stairs. jock. f eee OCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton st ESSRS. SCHNEIDER _& REBHUN, Professors’ of | nue to keep house 7 Cae ee sorr |, % ON, the frst occasion, how were their clothes faking this Line of Boats will gall times arrivein | _ogir : ext door tothe Felton Bank. | MI? Sine; etcot Serntona: Springs respectfully sanounce, | A~—She did; nod at that period I saw Sharpe there, as 1 ‘ So AN COT a | en you saw them ? : Serato re to take the Morning Train of Cars for EABRAGE PROM CORE-Ver Lircoot that they are now prepared to Kive their attendance at private | occasionally dropped , Ps eqs mea youto call and see mees soon} A—All | kuow was, I saw his shirt. (Sensation) iho ae pew and saben re fenished wich the Ast apeint shine We bot to tor oa? okads | partie, nites, arenades, "dari theeasuioy aeson, Der | “Q'-Wero you there on New Year's Day ? you can convenientley Q_Did you see Mrs. Van Cott and Sharpe a that time ent and elegant State Koome, and for speed ‘nnd necommoda: hat during the coming spring, 1844, we shall have a | “°All orders for ‘hese attendance will be received and answered | A~I was.’ My wife accompanied me; I spent about} @ by Mr. Granam—What was the oge of Mrs. Van | go out to walk together are unrivalled on the Hudsox. Teqular succession of first eless American ships, sailing from | qc At,o "ders for heir attendance will oie imsr | two-thirds of the day there and my wile remained there. | Cott at the time of her marrioge? A—No, I never did; alter I had finished the house, and For Fassage of Fi apply on board, or to P, C. Schultz | the above port every week, which will be fitted ‘out in such * aan = Q—Was there any incident occurred in the evening or | A—She was a mere girl I should say. during the summer following, | saw them together in the at tne office on the whart manner for second cabin and steerage passengers, ag cannot fail | [TALIAN MUSIC.—MR, MANNING, (twenty years rea Q—Did you advise Van Cott before he went to the south | street ut the corner of Division andthe Bowery;1 have iC) d Sharpe, ‘ TY; i - 2 "| nigatof that day between Mr. Van Cott aoe dx iy saa af her Mom: omany Ost. th the boats of this Se them every wh ‘One roa firm, Mr. James D. | 4 dent in Naples.) pupil of Pacini and Crescentini, gives in | 1180 y 5 : passengers, and will spare oo STATENS Er ie viene | meet their wishes, aid have them forwarded without any delay. OF AY TSE ANDEH ill levre Rae rome [Those sending for their friends will at once see the advantage 10 Mir M: has Permission, to refer to fhe follow 7 in our line. .M. . D. D.; Messrs. ten Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, until | [etter post paid, ROCHE BROTHERS & CO.” | K, Schroder D* Dey Me dT amy FL. Haw mes, in tal h, ich particularly aroused your suspicion: r seen them out en several occasions, as | used to sell ice ‘nd in’ the moat fashionable style of piano | - A--About 12 o'clock on that night I retired. tobed; the| A—1thiak | did. creams about thecity. two young ladies whe were living in the family at id you stare to Van Cott in May or June, | | Q—When Van Cott used to return home, would Sharpe the time had previously retired; when I retired with my be at the house ? wifs we left Mr. Sharpe and Mrs. Van Cott, and Mr. Beli resides there, who will see personally to the forwarding Se ao eter told Mo Ms that he ought not to admit Sharpe to Pee spiy he ents be beeen | beg I think, he went up further notice -— . in the front basement room; Sharpe came in about el rd with him or visit at his hou: airs when Van Cott cemeinto ‘asement. [eare New York 9,11, 2 945%. 1 Fallon street, nest door etre BR BEM | ME? Waka, arson, Hudson eet, ear Spring ot clclock; 1 can’ ony .whether he wee therein the early Atter you had told Van Cott of these matters, were | _ Cross-examined by Mr. Jonnan.—I_ live now at 117 AM freight shipped bs sramined tobe i 9 eye 14 Gore Piazzas, Liverpool, | ol im*r 01 the evening; Mc. Bell followed soon atter me, up | You called upon by Van Cott and Sharpe relative to this? | Walker street; I lived in my own house in Fortieth street ees Parca y marked ss unt: Sz-Passage certificates and drafts can be sent from this by DIDROW S RIDING SOLUOL to bed; | saw him directly after be passed up, | was ted to them what was the amount of the com | previously; I am the owner, and built the house; I sold all NEW PORE AND RINGSTON TEA FREOE | earrmlay, packet shine on the ist 7th, 13th, 18th and 25th otf Nor BAW RY: . awakelor som tw6 hours; uv to this time ‘tharpe had not n | made to Mr. Van Cott; [ gave Mr. Sharpe to | ~every thing, horse, wi al); 1 built on a lease NEW YORK 4ND, RINGSZQN STEAM FREIGHT | Very mosth, v joston steamers on the Ist and 16th. R. D. has the honor to announce that his School is open to | come up stairs; mine wes the back room, on the second | Understand that! did not cherge bim with any criminal Tsold the house to Francis Henry, acolored man; 1 =. - SS aS the reception of pupils, daily, Sundays excepted floor, and Sha: jed thi in fronton the same » but simply as to my opinion of what [ had seen take | while-washed, kept hogs, and for the rest of the summer Kingston. ane, Delaware, and, Hudson F PACKETS FOR LON | + or Ladies, from 9A. M.to'3 P- Goux, Ballslept wh Ebaspes Lapoke 10 my. wits boat the Sharpe denied that he had sat up alone on the New | I made ice creams, and sold taem in the city. Wien day me) t November. ‘The splend! },. (Gentlemen, from 7 to.9 A. M., and $ to 7 P. M. umpradence of Mra, Van Cott, (overruled) in themorning | Year's night, and said that Bell and he went to bed toge- | Q—Did you tell any hody about Mrs. Van Cott and He ‘ well known, fist ig and favorite packet Np! 3 B 4 FED. Cabtain John Ketcham, will tere New | WIULORIA, Captain Morgan, will ail porter Hh, bly trained and quiet horses for the road or parade, to Phe EME ew “ : {got up and found Sharpe in the baseswent; Sharpe said | ther; the object of the visit of Van Cott and Sharpe to me | Sharpe and your keyhole scenes 7 Work, foot of Murray atiect, every: Monday and Thurvday at | Nersexataays vas above, | Fort we and particnlary apply as above, ad amet | felt very bad; this was alittle before cight ololock; | was to let Sharpe know what communication [hud mate | A—No; watil last spring when tho offair wes enlarged welds EM. ‘ "This splendid ship has excellent accommodations for cabio, ONPAIIO BANK DIVIDEND. —Tweuty per cent on the | Mrs, Van Cott was there; I do not recollect any other | to Van Cott relative to hin: and Mrs. VanCott; Mr. Van | avout thecity, Ido not know who eularged it; the first ViN leave Kingston (Ton Jont landing) every Weduesday | second cabin and. steerage passeagers, and those about visiting fanital stoce of this Bank will be paid to the Stockholders | member of the family being there; as 1 came into the | Cott did not say ot that interview that he believed what | | | heard was a gentleman reading ® paper about Sharpe wf MIE Caiecin Sohn. Samuels, will eave New | O° O14 COWL, would de wilt» ake early aplication to | gn the, oe aekaeanber next, out of the surplus profits of | "oom I bade them good moraing; Sharpe replied, "I fee! | told him; afew days after that interview I had received | and Albert Van Cott; something about en arrest; I do not York, igor ‘Warren street, every Wednesday aud Saturday at 43, Peck Slip, comer of South street. | dividend due ou that day. " Stockholders who resi t | like the devil, I did not get to bed until four e’clock this | what I considered a very losuiting letter, which I sup- | Know whot it was about, but trom what I hed seen, T S o'clock, P. M. Who have also regular first class packets suiling weekly to | Will be paid at the Me s’ Bank in the City of New York. | morning; Bell asked Sharpe “what was the difficulty last | posed Sharpe had some hand in, so | called on Van Cott | Knew tire parties and oll about it; I think it was in ng annah and Charleston. | Albany Stockholders Maye Kagaton (Rondont landing) every Tuegday and | Liverpool, New Orieans, Mobile, night; you always said you would not go to bed until | to see where Sharpe was, and he appeared very much in- | Herald newspaper; I did not do ony thing about the P.M, See’ Friday at 3 0’ y ‘oct 2: Stockholders, residing in Utica will be paid at the Branch in | after Paid,” sharpe i censed against me; the consequence was that for nearly | ter then; 1 was called upon by Mr. Van Cott to white- oct 23 m A, H 7 ‘pe looked to me as if he bad been up all id 3 seq 3 ly Hi EMERALD will leave he footot Murray stret every FOR LONDON-To sail_on the Tat Nowember— | Canandaigua the trausler books will be closed vx'the distin | MRE on & spree,or something like that. Ht dg hgh ld El gonpaecarn ea bin wlopg avon” arya pie nes mpd benny aL a alge A eM dla 5 BBY Tmorningat 7 o’elock. Recuruing, leaves Kingston st 4 new packet ship VICTORIA, Capt Morgan, | stant for ten days. Q—Did you observe the general manner of intercourse | him in the street; after the writing of the letter No 1, a | matter between Mr Sharpe and the young ledies; I said ‘o'clock, same day. 1200 tons, will sail as above, her regular day. By order of the President and Directors, between Mrs. Van Cott and Sharpe on other occasiens, if | conciliation was effected between myself and Van Cort: | (0 him “ [ thought Sharpe was a bad fellow, because he For freigist oF raasage apply on board, or to ler accommodations tor cabin, second cabin and steerage fi. B. GIBSON, Cashi 40 what was it? (witness desires to explain this letter); I cannot recol | ¥ § always pinching end ketching Mrs Van Cott.” He WILLIAMSON, BARLOW & CO. Se ne eneurpageed by au Reno ig he p gad ag a nam, | Canandaigaa, Oct. 5, 1643. 08 t A—lI have seen Sharpe clasp her in his arms, and hiss | lect whether it was at the first Interview, or subsequently | then told me that his brother hed arrested hi TTA, BCT Sale dols misettvantintnn se] HAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY. herjand use such like familiarities; I can’t tell how ofien 1 | at Van Cott’s store, I intimated to Van Cott represeni- | | knew something ¥OR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. JORy MURRAY, ad Lady; who is an experienced teacher, takes into her ft; | aw them act so; Mrs. Van Colt did resist some, but not | tions had been made to me affecting the character of | hecame toree me at No 39 Greenwich street, whi che Koval Mali Steam Ship HIBERNIA r 3 100 Pine street, corer of South. | milyia number of children. not excreding eight, as boarders snd | very sturdily (a laugh in the Court, Judge Kent com | Sharpons to bis integrity; the expression in the letter as | liveds ent the hpaee toate: MMe: Aken Se oon G8 gh dadking, Hsa., Commander, will GLb White AAU Gap . settee ies mandel silence) Sharpe continued to'board there efver | to character ix in reference to such repressatations: it | { would not handle the thing when Ven Cott came to me oat FOR LIVERPOOL Peekee OF Ue ist eeeeine | Guat atteution will be eal these famlliarities, but how long I don't know; I wos told | had nothing to do with Sharpe's intimacy with Mrs. about ir; for I knew better than to bandie any thing be- ‘The splendid fat sailing packer shi OREORD, | Lhe location is ve T Sharpe was astudent at law; 1 have invariably found | Cott; [told Sharpe I would give him my author, but he | ‘ween man aud wife; he came to see me several times, S. pieientae : Ean Rathbone, “will be despatched ar above, hee regular day’ | MHSSICAMCIEN i, | Sharpeat the house when Lealled; I called sometimes at Ai Hot ank ne ad: Yin Gal Sebses 1S ASA ha | hoes to a tootion, bo Weniedie Keen, to . , Jr. it, ior acco! -onond 2 er . c r —Do you know what Van refers ut the e po A Pe mi $ Mad No Wal street. — pepeeaners. Those. ore poo thg a Ba, ie of Maw re J. J. BUTLER, 19 John st. Talestetiriehenten mote one 1 os meer Sh hs black mail.” in letter No. 2. hut I refused to handie the position; after repeated visite’ ree SPANISH STEAMER NATCH- quire to make early application to JOHN HERDS past preg es AND FORS , foteabd Q—During how many monthaor weeks didthe familiar. | A—Ido not. Qe whur ssa hegive vonter telling him? rZ, for . Direct, rat~ * Al OR NS, can ought at wholesale | ity continue to your knowledge Mr. Gaanam—If you wieh, we will admit that the ex mt “ Geer: Plaig, commander sili pera N; B.—Paseage from Great Stain a ela (@) prices, from this date unl the fiat of November, at z "A—I observed more or less of this familiarity forfour or | pression “‘blach mail,” in that letter, refers to Doctor Be There bled SaaN lane tee 9 Lear panel needay , can at all times be engaged, on the lowest terin y ; ET ve mont ey. , > foe naamsen pen ad diet. Tee NATCHEZ beth SF the verwlor paphee sldse aad drafis furnished for any 0% wp aa Near Broadway. Crossexamined by Mr. Jorvax—I am « physician; 1] ' Q. By Mr.Jorpan—Was it before the letter sbout the | “!- Jordan as to thetorne first described by him in the Gance and ceneral comfore cannot be surpassed, Payable st the National ard Provi ne eek SF, DOMINGO COFFEF—Just landed from brig Fairfield, | resided at Williameburg, and used frequently to come to | hlack mail was written, that you communicated to Van | Tt attic; the position of the pair, ond bow they acted on For particulars for passage. apply to JOHN BD. STAN- Sigdise dae ae ene S28 Te | pape hort at Prince, 300 bags prime Coffee, old crop, ol } this city on preter aval snk ehtere Drsecooey visited Wm | Cott the scene of the front basemeat room. detection.’ A considerable ti s cecnpied in endea- HOPE, Astor House, who will accom the her aa. perior quality. For My é Z HewlitU’s family, (witness objects to having his private} A—{rhink it was at one of the two interviews—[Mr | ‘Ting to bring out of the witness whether Sharpe dodged 12 toN1*r JOHN RK. STANHOPE, GROSHEIM &8CHREIBER, 4 . behind the door tHe final he did CT 2D OY FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE.—Regular| 026 3t*r 78 William street, | affairs exposed—the court decides the question to be in | Jordan interrupting him:—Sir, you can’t blind me, L keep | Dehn: Ne ban Th be ce y saio he did not douge, wit | TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH OR Fncket (of 23th November—The splendid packet | 39 WOOL MANUFACTURERS, ke Ti order) the children were ill; | cannot recvilect how long | my eyeopen, and with this very point in view, answer | Ut stepped back. The minute detail of the scene excited WEST—Sixteen hours in advance of the hip ROSCIUS, Captain John Collins, of 1100 tons, Y fe A in ee ‘he subscriber | they were under my care. my question. sir); the witne tes that it was prior to | C°PSiderable sensation among the spectators; so much 80, ‘Tri-Weekly, Line to Savannah, | will sail ay above, her regular day. For fvightor passage having | Goyf WIN Gana tk Roxkate® Medic Q—How often, on an average for a week or a month, | the writing of the letter, Li hat Judge Kent addressed them, and declared thot it was i entral, Rajlroad t6 | handsome dations, board at Ori ‘ N the Wane Tee ertendid conse | wart, ootol Well awe orp ee Cee Aone authorised toe prea, CEREAL € i gia Cape, Re F Rn) = Price of E. K. COMLING $ce.. a! ths on CK: as Li a r. rden, e rleston: ‘outh stree' ‘ 3. ys $y Reantay, iressdar ned Satardyy' moni, std o'clock, wf | ‘The apt EK Coob, of 1000 tons, will | said Goulding, for the i its were secured to iv pe te 2 a yand sail she 2ieh Deewm er her regula day. | Tse" Soch Duly, sts and he bereby eset i bis fate Me tarar oF ny Gott pees | cesar? toang napitof visting Van Cott’ noute, be-| |r. Jonpax reads a portion of letter No. 1, about dare | ht incenon (a, ry thle cause, im & manner least calen- a e january spoken ions, and asks— . " nuuetnring of Wook arta htout threetimes a week; my wile and Van Cott he communication made by yeuto | firth there vewarke, he would cleat the renrt ne meat eters” Patent Q—What is your present business? The mctrgameaion Reewroel Ven osesenteteelt was | ersons but the jury, lawycrs engaged in the cause, the 75, iddons, © ts from id will leave Savannah'on the | Passengers may rely upon the ships of this line sailing pune : A-I 1 offi - witnesses and ths reporters. This bad the d te n pale sn oan ching to am a naval officer in the Custom House. itnesses and por is had the desired effect TM, after dhetardval ofthe | caally wadvertiwed,” vn "=" ets. _ 8 ime for there ‘raid impotent no one else can {Q—Has Van Cort been ia the habitof doing you pecu- decoy ROR Seen Getty f did notens: of checking thediagracoiul outoreaks, acon of CKET Fi . give them a, urge for the damage, or compensation, | niary favors elaes ix Alorespeatiabte tol ¢ description of the scene in the back attic room, on sadenrelee wl nd on Rh ye che shi ONRIDAY Janet AEE Thuster wilt ail on | ¢9. "hie said Gouldivk’s estate is. by Taw, éutitied for the usé |" AH has two or three times endorsed my paper. Q.-What do you mean yon words" ridiculous fare | he bed on the floor, was to0 gross, too indecent, to” ap- up in a superior style, and no expense or pains will be spared to Ist ol Nove " ° of the improvements secured 16 Him py the Patents above na- | Q_Did Mra. Van Cutt enjey good health? ap?” ‘ous flare | bear io print; we therefore omit it, merely remarking that gpanre certainty, comfort ss expr ion to the travelling puab- BOYD & HINCKEN, No 9 Tontine Building, ‘Bosrow, 9th Oct. 1943. ‘of JOHN GOULDING. A—She did, generally speaking; she was occasional; A-—I alluded to the coldness between Van Cott and | 0me slight discrepances in description has been the re- lie. ‘S. AFIT TR, Agent, old ec corer Wali and Waterstreets, | (PAS "chose Patents, expired on the lith of Doceaca subject to hysterical fite, or « sometimes wit Jf Ido not know whether Sharpe knew of my | Sit ofthe cross-rxamination. . harleatom September, 1e3™=mmont + Charleston. FOR MARSEILLE O-Peckre for tat Novem nothing ts elaumed, or expected, for the use of the improveineuts | very sev cre spasme,st others not at ai; these would occur ication to Van Cott, when I wrote that letter; 1 | TheCourt then adjourned to half past ten o'clock to-day eh ties tee — The ship COURIER, Capt. Duggan, facta ons since that time. olaeod Im*r_ | at times. 0 now what he charged me with. The “flare up,” Special Sesst REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e—The iS: fastened. ED, WE iD EYE Q-Had she any children ? was in consequence of Van Cott mentioning to Sha Lana re hacriber continues to transmit movey ini sums large | “For freghit or passage, apply te 8 BROOM & CO, eee EU, WAR AND INFLAM@ED EYES. | 2"Netiomy knowlege. what I intended only as airiendly intimation. ‘I think, | | Before Recorder ee ee oe ire reece pay LS = © orto BOYD &HINCK HN. D Bauery, N.¥.. feaecttlly infor the dubie that mong | | @-How many windows are there in the front base destroyedthe let'er sent by Sharpe; it may pownbly | Farpay, Oct 7—The following were among the con last t more ; also, to f = pmaceereponen - many hundreds of cases whict atten many of | ment e among my pay confess Ilo not know any thin, v 50 day t— ast thirty yours ; oar pert Sta aa PANNA with | tem have been operaced on by other professors without sue- | A—There are two, possibly three; the house stands | certain about fate of that letter. Pont Ng FT gill ee lik for steall tit mat Ma eet or HBB sini? at clogs faat si ANCA. fesoprecTolled to eradionte the divesse cand eect aperte} | tone-thefamily generally ‘sat in the front batemert| My, Jonvan observed.—Mr. Graham, you can now | of westing epprrsl, worth $23 from John Regers’ puiltes di, Eugland or’ Scotland, to, whom it is to be- | Summamem SEITE Capt Lyovs, burthen I sail 9s | cure of every disadvantage which may have ee | OO occupy the next ten days in ecamining your witnesses. | Penitentiary 6 months. Scotland, to, x ner regular day. f ; —Hal Mra. Van Cott a servant at the time when you " Sed pid eccordiagly, aad Sumotte that's iss jMerige very saperior accommodations, for cabin, ensepd ete meee ceo a his atom tho hither Prey her in the mysterious attitude you spoke of 7 oh Henny Brimemeven, sworn —I reside at Saratoga; [am | William ng oo — be nig fos ine od brn, Aha rarded to tive sender: bin, and steerage passengers, those intending to embark should | considered incurable) diseases of reeye. that enables him with | A—Yos,an old woman, Ido not know her name. Iam | 9 watchmaker and jeweller; I resided Eitemebuty | Vert peitenns lem the enere 6 Baw ts Atoeuniepamee Hike taanner money, or claims. on, persons ia any part of make immealats application Sabaeres ot of over st., orto | confidence to refer such of the afflict who may | unacquain: | pogitive I'saw a woman there, whol knew to be a ser: | in the fall of 1841, in the house of Van Cott; I wasaclerk | street, guilty. Penitentiary months cach. reland, Fugland or Scotland, can be colleeted by the subseri- | gryy PPH Mel + 100 Tine street eh, | ted with him and his mild the disorders of | Vant ihere; she was not oneof the young ladies living at employ; [ resided there from Jane to Novemb Emma Green, 2 colored woman, for stealing « pair of foe person penta mM hemy Patt of tee United States or Ca- I ES List pale the house, leit with Van Cott for the South, far as Wash: | boots from Abraham M Miller, guilty. Penitentiary six mad, end will be paid to them accord yr, , NEW ORLEANS—Lonjsiana and New ‘ oi a h ht or ten days; I remamed at | months. Jr. 82 Cedar st. 7 , ni Q—Was the room so light that you could see persons iy 8; oat in*r GEORGE McBi FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the NovemberTive fit clvss fast suiting packets! XROR Captain Rathoone, burthen 1000 to GI tall aa. above, her rewslat day. : Hier accommodations Yor rab second cabin, and aterage enengers, ate vot surpassed by any vessel in port, MRersons Wishing to embark should make iminedicate applica- tom to the subscriber, ine—Positively. First Regilar Packet. To the ist Oct. "The fast sailing packet ship oe Trelgite t Jeckvon, itl sell oe above, her eeu! lar day. it oF passage, havin ome furnished accommo: |" ¢ datious, apply on board, at Ofleang wharf, foot of W Mess a or inflammation of the eye lid, or sore eyes, of how- | in tue room ? his house until December, and lett before jong nding, on eee fa permanently cured; | A—No, near the opon shutter I might recognize an ac: | broke up housekeeping. Sharpe was moved upon the inost madera apurscay oberation. | quaiutance. | Mrs. Van Cott was walking when Leatered, | when I first went there in Jus J James Williams foi i ‘all street, | of opthalmic surgery. odern approved principles | yy end of the sofa was d'rectly nar the open shutter. | there for some days before Van Cott left; I can't recol- and James jams for stealing a piece of K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. TRABISMUS, Q—Can you tell whether Mrs, Van Cott was going ina | lect; it was about a week before, 98 he requested me to e ere worth $17 60, from Noyes & Morris, ing )cured in a few seconds, on Guer- | range from the window or the sofa? make out his bill; he remove! his trunk and movables | guilty. Penitentiary 6 months. pon having their goods by this cor | (Commonly called Sq r 2 | George Cline, for mattreating his wit , constant!) hina, Hollen & Ww {f, who will | '* aR Fa om Sa Renee. nen A—Lcannot tell, it may have been from the window, | at the time, snd did not retw ‘ain before Van Cott lett; 6: for maltr wife Eva, co! iy ir. Van Cott Dublin, also a colored woman, for ‘cm: apair rding there | of ladi-s’ gaiters from Mr. Miller's store, guilty. Peniten- inued to beard | tiary 6 months. it d be fr t —| when I returned from Washington 1 found him at the | beating her, guilty. P entivry 6 months. JOSEPH McMURRAY, Pr ere ALO COU SANE, suceeed ta Out door patienta Se | a eet ‘nect, but. Not i a hinges The Cartes | house, occupying the same room. I did not coatauein | _ Sereh Brower, for stealing from, the store of Su ton & ‘To be suceseded by the gheahl pecker the OUONED, ‘ud salt the 10th ‘ov. her regular day. 626¢ we SUANCE 0 an f the Surrogate of the coun: | looking glass was on the back side ofthe room, and the Ven Cott’s employ etter I ret roads eft io about three beaters piece of cotton goods, guilty. Penitentiary six iw York, notice is en th. ‘en Cot! iv me to remai, . to stilow the 7th November. ‘ FOR NEW. ORLEANS—Firet Packer Shi Claitne against. Peter Murphy, late of the city ct Wow ene | sofa on the font side. (A diagram of the room is here | weeks for the Sou ott in e ain a the swish thant Zot, shown to the witneas to enable him to point out the posi | his house on a roturn from Washington ,as his guest.| John Duckrow and John McMahon, tor stealing two packet of the 7th leman, deceased, to present the w " , shoonmaker, guilty. FOR LIYE! r tor Daspage free. he fer fr t0' the subscribe eof tion of the sofa) Isaw a looking glass on the bureau, | Van Cott carried on his business hero. We generally | kegs of white lead from Samuel Se r NosemberThe ex. aang Docket ap a caging | Jy HANGS Birat" 4 3 Wall stern the clty of New 3 oh hana 8 3 | which stood ina recess. A lady might seo to dress her | left the house after breakfast," and returned home in the | Penitentiary 6 months 600s ining, fut ttelling Cl! er is very spacious and airy and fitted up in every way for the enghicent oF September next, hair; I opened fthe other shutter, o# 1 om not partial to | evening to tea, about mx o'clock, and remained there.| Peter Detrew and George Wiking, It Oey bans ay above, vee, Fin and comfort of 2d cabin aad steecage Passengers, who will be taken jew York, the en Gey SO Rte ¥ y, darkness; | foommunicated the scone of the front basc- | After my return from Washington, I spent pretty much | cotton handkerchiefs bate J mn ‘on seek worth Bie sovoemmraetiene Secor cabin and steerage | Sr the Lowest rates, ‘Those wishlog 0 ‘secure berths will re HARYE ‘ ment to Mr. Van Cott in the early part of the summer | all theday at Van Cott's house. Ot till scar's from Samuel Towns, and a anck coat worth MPerucne intending to embsrk should make’ iminediate appli- | Wie formake carly application on board the ship, at Murray's ‘iil annexed, | alter his return, it was before I heard that he badany | @~Did yon ever hear Sharpe speak of Mrs. Van Cott, | $6 $0, {rom Morris Koight, guilty. _— Feet, OF to m6 taw6rne Administrators with the will cation to the subscriber JOHN HERDMAN, lificulty with his wile. Before he went to the south, | | ®nd use indecent expressions, coupled with her name? each. ‘JOS. MeEMURRAY, 100 Pine street Gi Beaten f . | [N PURSU ANCE of an order of the Surrogate of the County | jatimated to him that he had better take his wife with | A—I havoheard him speak of Mrs. Van Cott in the ‘ sili, alata, OOOO SOU. | Wy BThe abucriber barn remuled seedarioe of Nips diges Une Relate Ihe Gattoll eke i che cee De aes having sss ne had done betore. Idd not tell. him my rea: | summer months, Munrrioxs op War —A large consignment of S FIRST PACKET FOR LIVERPOOL —Picker ot | ships for the above port by which passage can be seoured at the | June Shon necon decered, fer noes Gey geet Fork, | ing or such advice. Q—State what were those expressions, unless they | munitions of Wor, designed tor the iron steamer Sith Uetove.—The. aplendid, Test sailing, favorite | lowest rates. 026 | vouchers thereot ws the subscribers and all persons indabted es | Q--What time did the separation between Van Cott | aretoo gross. vaw. building at Brie, arived here yesterday. 4 RGMG SAC tue Cape Hackatall wilt aye i catate, are requested to make Hastie payment and his wife take place? A—They are too gross to be repeated literally; I will | Among the armament are two of the famous Paix- “ rely 4 abo} oe, ge roan SF se ts dailuiee dare NEW YORK & BOSTON Dated New ¥. Tonka te rere , Ey’ 117 Willet st, A—Ido not exactly know; it was about two months sive tes ae of them as wellas I can. ham guos weighing 312 tons each. Common to embark for the old country, will Phat tl = — m* rre_| after | mentioned to him the scene beforedescribed; it was| Q—Statethem in your own w x fs earronades are mee bagavelles c ompared to them. Cieieabeme re Ge dorined' from scbeeting, thes lime ta prakor, SOUND PILOT. QTICK, ~All persons having iy Jesal claim against Jas B | in the cummer of 1542 A—-He told me of his wish, intention, and desire, to | Mo Com. Adv. ener to any ‘fs their great expaeity ren them every PRESCOTT, Pilots, or ! an Reuter and Dominick, late of the city of N, York, butcher, deceased Q-—How many times did you and your wife visit Mes, | have criminal cunnexion with the woman. IH» used such way table and convenient ships of asmaliec vessels bound to New Mord, over Nantuel are requested to present the same with ( ‘vouchers ‘Unetpof, to , August, 19417 expressions on several occasions while he boarded there; g i f e ing {0 secure should not fail to cnr Partwmnouth, Portiand, Keunebeck, and OTH | the subscriber, artne house, Nor 99 Mercer strect, 'Afior <i, | Ven Cott alter August, 4 ne wes cowelt h imtsoliecs | ANOTHER Skizvae.—Yesterday an invoice o Snake ealy epplicaaton th bo RP x arecor't PORTS." Otieg at Rive & Shaw's Naatical wom, 22% | (hove dela i tne wate of aid deceased, make payinent | A—!0votrecoileet thet wo visited there more than | he et times VR 9m Sundays; t reeolleet) goods, valued at something like $600, cere . & J. T. TAPSCO’ ‘ater street, comer Beekman. ice to a number - ¥ of November nex wo or thre 4 y _ i h | and ht to the Custom House. ‘om. . D i ANN M DOMINIC: ’ —How many times did you take your wife to seo Mra.| Q youseen Shi take any familiaritios wit ut te yn At their General Passage ro oe Slip. Sa Insurance Companies in thi iy, Bo 80 10 Nil emitaw® Se INICK, kw ve con kN roby th pha dion i van Cent jarpe a. pa