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on pmernenneeyiee r ifcoamnaieers Pctim. prema NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10, 1843. Pah BSUS, FOR HAUIEAY AND LIVERTOOL. | EXPRESS FOR BOMTON—DA Ly LINE—WINTER LUCINA CORDIAL, " Sinewia' Conse ‘Q—What number was the house in Greene street where now the plaintil; Thave known him since 1699 ; I dont NIA. J. He 7c der, will i “hig on THE i efore Judge Kent. you lived? now that I know Miss Waldron personally Ipave Bean Torthe abvie ports on Thurs shake Gasket Re mom LIXIR OF LOVE: par, Nov. Shaw Coit ve Sherp.—Caim. A—I don't know whether itwas 67 oF76; it was near | | The defence wished to put in the examivation of this pees Line heat soo $i press between New York and olilen times, aoacee the Jew hs length this case is brought to a close, so far as | Lydia street; 1 do not know any thing about the woman I | witn: ¢ ectly to the issue, fe to hitvervool +1 $120. See the winter, as follows : man a second wile tight choose— idence is concerned. beautiful Mary Wal- | called wife it was overruled. ae Apply to" D. BRIGHAM: Jt. ta Norwigh, co Mondays Welsetay set Be thine ete eh ‘as the first witness, and, as yesterday, sustained | Q—Have yougotawife now? — W.D, Baroven, called by defendant —1 was at the nor ‘No 3 Wall ing a daily line.’ sdiin aise Afflicted thus. mente worable impression she has already o: in tne hv ood one, I have lived with her for the | party at the minister's, atWilliomsbori bieb has heen fi B.—Please mark all packages intended for this line, Prayed to Lucin id wii minds of all who heard her evidence. However the con- | past seven years; 1 saw my other wife about four years | spoken oi—(objected to by Mr. Gral after anewer care of HARNDEN & CO. Bei pean wines, in gach 8 cris duct of tee pis tiff may be viewed by the public, it is | ago petite Aa wi give, ee Riwsnte pipes ie: : the perfect e Pries ii = ol iends j NE a nd even now, the meek Hindoo— Sokean orn tie Lead Cone oad lo anova be aie ET rene ee a resin Wa aiet J our. l cannot allow this to be gede inte, 7 a & £50) or any amount, payable on cen the 25th Roceaber ree walt kao a, Fate oe sont oop, ter bridal wi y part of the defence, was so strongly | one. i W. BrowveeMy pen of business is at 19 without discount or an other ghar, gt the ‘National Bank of sailing British ship CHESTER, John Wilson lies weeping to her senseless idol, supposed te tarnish her honor and virtue, ‘The colore! | Q—Do you recollect any whiteor black girls living in | Maiden lane, om a clerk for Flatt and Brothers ; ° ers Lod a eepMed'k Con Exehange and Discount | muste!s having nearly all of her cargo engaged, will sail posi, find with raised hands, in seceats wild, man, whose prying disposition and optical illusions have | your house in Greene street ? been acquainted vith John Polhemus about five years eek Leen made ‘Bank of Scotlan .e ‘Bank. | *tyely as above . ‘ . titions Bramah for a child; placed the defence in such a peculiar position, to-day | A—Yes, there was one yellow girl; her name was Mary | his general reputation is good, as far as! know ; I wor fog Comnenn ir Wan Vortes Munter& Oo, Scotland, and | ino" rae SF peasage, hay ing very comfortable accommoda- ‘or well she knows, Love shuns to bless underwent a most searching and detailed cross-examina- | Stewart; she was the only person in my house; her hus- | not hesitate to believe him with or without an oath, he braeelieein: ja es jown throughout agian Ireland, tions, spe ly on foot of Beekman street, or to the sub- ra Eandee bes of barrenuess, tion by Mr. Jordan, the Nie counsel for the defence. | band livedjwith her part of the time; she usedto sew for| Groxar W. Piatt m a wholesale dealer in Beotland an Wales, hich rafts will be forver by the ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton st., ‘Rid avas cerca omar What its effect will ve on the minds of the Jury, will | @ living. ry, xe, at 12 Maiden lane; Polhemus has dealt with us Pre a BL eT next door to the Fulton Bank. Bat say, even now, docs Love's coumuaion shortly be seen ; but its immudiate effect on the persons | —Q—Did any Indies live with you at the house you re- | about five his general character is good, and I “4 *W, & J.P. TAPSCOTT. FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE.—Regular leas in OUR land, a sterile union? present was evident in the repeated bursts of laughter | moved to after you left Green street ? would bel hia without hesitation. At their General Pi Office, 43 Peck Slip, coruer Soutn st Packet of 25th N ber.—The splendid pack i ies conjugal felicity, which his answers produced. We have not given hix| A—I don’t know; I heard there were some there when | The Covnr —Is it understood that the jury will visit N. ‘B—All letuera from the eouatry mast eome post veld iw! iP ‘Roscids. Captain John Collins, of 1100 tons, Be thus ugarhed—ey, cen in cis citi testimony at full length, as it would occupy too much | I wes onthe steamboat Philadelphia; but { never caught the house in Orchard street ? FOR HAVANA, DirectThe elegant | Monsey her regular day, Wor (reight or passage, having he menus ingrease and multiply," space, much of it being entirely irrelevant to the point at | any of them there. well known Spanish steamer NATCHEZ, | whark, foot of Wall nesce oe eo eon oe Una a Orleans ith Love's Elixir” for her fried, iawue, though not to the purposes of tho counsel for the | Q—Why did you leave that house ? Don Francis Villar, Commander, having : strech oF ik. COLLINS & CO. ‘The childless wife's repinings end. defence. Mr. Jordan, with the keenness of a well-trained | | A—My wife got to drinking so that sho came near been unarpiday detained, will sail positi- | Price of passage, $75. a: 56 South street. But not the power harrier, laid upon his track from his lair until he earth’d | breaking me up, as she had done before; so I got permir- Thi 25 phd ronaey, November 13th, at 3 P. M. ‘The packer ship Siddons, Capt K K Coob, of 1000 tons, will Aton, is this I lower, him m'the court-room, never diverging from tho scent, | sion from Captain Seaman to put my things on board h: Mrs. Writs, recalled. —I was at Van Cott’s house in nce untirarunthen cables have ce pA ni Maren oF Ze. succeed the Roscius,and sail the 25ch December.bar regular day. Gopramotion’s Dis it will prevent, but following and driving him until he could turn | boat, and I then came on to this city ; this was in 1833. October; 1842, between the Youn sud 16th of the month ; i e inev y desii a 3 neither right nor left. @ darky was cunning, —Do you recollect the owner ‘ \ tion, rendering her in raspect a very deatrable conveyance. | taal neste aecY Bbos: the shits of this line sailing pane Sith vigor Glothe the impotent ; ith ht left. The darky ing, |, @A—D z Meet th of that house coming |! had a conversation with Misa Waldron in relation to te Natahte will arnive in" Havana ‘shout in time to meet = Non Se aeree Ld aul all lifes functions renovate and often tied to battle his pursuer, but ‘twas uso-|there withapoliceofiicer ? sn os sctty re inlag arhathall betwarns Sharp sd Mite WeniCoe ee ye New Orleans sizamer Alabema, affording a very pleasant ‘OR BRISTOL—The well known fast sailing tions from the skin it chases, § chase afforded much sport to the spec:| A—Ido recollect something of that; 1 don't - cl . Van Cott 5 trip to those whose business will admit of their taking such a British barque COSMO, Caorain Wm. K. Outer- nd brings beck beausy. gad Graces; tators. The game being, in the opinion of tho | Collect what they came for; I think it was fortwenty | Mrs. Wells, I never hadsuch & thought ,” | told her she Sept Taka "Seale" anoyn tothe talng| Reeves of the str ox bE RUT ac atbamtince | Pettey Ras ates Ma creme fai bagged, "Mhey ill procera tony | sulunge ret 1 coat recolert, Warts" psa is | wevsayining crimieal earers hen) Tints tid Berl ‘i , > r . . , in @ various a ¢ 3, x ” " A pape preg ge de AS UR fb SD JOHN EO il each disease, (with proper are, too,) shapes, which these adepts ih'logal cuisine delight. in, | steamboat Philadelphio; 1 think I married’ my last wito Was satisfied, and that was al hat wae said atthe timo. foot or Se CETTE rT Sree ed ‘These are but TRUT! ‘who calle them fletion when they have gotten a bill of fare to previde, which is | about seven years ago last May; we were married by the Mins. Prank Sure, recalled.— Po @ conversation WV. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, BEMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &o.—The Shall have stern proof in contradiction, to be served up (or connoisseurs in the art. Rev. Mr. Jones in Philadelphia, did not tell him that I | with Mary Waldron in the back basement ot Orchard 43 Peck Slip, comer South street. subscriber continues to frananit money in sums large if testation— To-vay, on the assembling of the Court, Judge Kent | had another wife living , rest, aliout the time when De. Bally/astoey Bal ies St WHETUGEEERS GOING SOUTH OR | fu che sume manne: athe and his resacrugs tn busines here | WER steal cies Comal gears Rouse Ooshasd arc a" ettetna its ts Salont| jlgedtee chase) nner Yow wore married (hat You SOUEG her tthe belived ny thing Val hed happened be- — ours vance of tt ; also, tl 5 jouse iechard street xamine into t! siti 6 chure! Hedy y IB. & Bailar Waskdy: Line to Savensehe | Lemiacd oe Reratiak, enn, nore Salsos to any pert of Feaned b Disease aud Quackery’s martyrs, the garret bed-room, hey-hole and the laws of optics. | A—The winter following. tween them; she said * My God, Mrs. Smith, no—if there iw connexion w Gentral Hailrond ts ‘Money’ remitted by letter (post, Bid) {0 the subscriber, o Phoasande who lay, with Aatiering breath, TI ‘amination being completed, the Jury willtake | _@—Did youtell the deacons and elders that you were | had, 1 would not havo stuyed in the house with them itu GENTRAL CHING, Cy, Fe Broke aud ous rund od or Regain nfo eter | Ruth We Rc Nae Peotone taints pacers ras lds well one masy | 'ACENes dd Got Tawedateliyou why 1akrat. |" @~-Doyeu recollect having any Converaion with HARLESTON, Capt. F. Barden, will leave C in eve, | sent, and nearest post town, will be immediately traasmitted, labtop eg acted Ree ans co Procure seats, will do well tobe early Se aunt ebiLinee aatesea ‘ y Jocki Sharp i bed- day, Thursday and Saturday moming, at id paid dingly, and a receij effect given, 2 And sometimes nameg the very namber— in their attendance. Q—How many children have you Mary Waldron about her locking up Sharp in the ier thearnval of ‘the Wilmington boats, From iMate A Trin er ey. nigety-two Nassau? even in their slumber Cnoss-Exastivation ny Derence A-One dy my present wife; V havo none by the other | FOOm ing at Savannah the sume day, and will leave: Savannah ‘on the | Tn like manner mogey, or claims on persons, in any part_of bys Ot rent iore ed Miss Many Watpnow continued—Was th ing bu | wite. p ee ee ca eae, | at ae nine Mosca ne + Moy after the arrival ofthe | frland. Pngland of Scotland, can be collested ty th subsere | Perons ocdertg this ticine from ihe country, by sending | Feau cerried to Mr Sharp's room more than once Q—Has your first wife any children ? bed room while Van Cott was at dinner; Ithink { under. "Fruveliers will find this to be the cheapest and most expedi- | Cenict ba"sont frsiding in any part of the United States or Ca- | g remittance, can have it boxed up and sent to any part of the || A—I recollect that it was taken up once but I don't | A—She has, but I did not know it; (a laugh), they | stood her to say that Mrs. Van Cott was at her sisterin- tious route to the south aud west. The nbove bows are hited | voai im*r GRORGE McBHIDE, Jr. 82 Cedarat,_ | Uaiou- Prige,$3 per bottle, of $24 per deaea. Also for sale at | kaow how many times; it was brought back; I cannot re. | Were born before I married her. = fered ti to the Court that guste conainty, coms Neluceuiges eteareiteees iy PACKET FOR HAVRE=swcond Line—The | ~~ ceed on iarm collect IE wae brought back more than once; Jt might | |G Have aves yee one ta hee Poe Pehle eae res aii tia ene ee aeateieenans geek *SJOHN 'B. LAPT TE, Agent, ie BB recctivctte: Edward Funk, master, will DOCTOR. YOURSELF all thi headed gardai tare ccentacie mokan oftcne Ages was abvut to leave the Court during the cross-exe- + Fitzsimmons’ Wharf, Charleston. ga the Ist of December, se PRIVATELY, PO hd ade Aa Ma MR ol My A Boe ld ae mination of Mr, Brymsmead, said, ‘1 don't know _Charlestom September, 1943. sitam*r | Oy OR BINGE Ee ete eee DR, GREGORY may be consulted confidentially at all hours Meee eae cere ryea cone. ond T now aak the court to fn whet business ba, bas to ack such questions, LAMenat SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING LINE _ . = of the day orevening. at his private residence, 11 Barclay FUG AIR RAtGEET eee | oka heaiwhit black ene? was on the witness stand he woudo’t get much out of ‘ORK ALBANY, ‘TROY, and intermediate FOR *ALE—A good convenient wo story House, | street, near Broadway He has been very successful in the | have happened, but what actually did happen. Teaey Laie Wateaueatning me” ‘This he offered in order to show the disposition of di ‘rom the steamboat pier, at the with aboutan acre of ground, with ba i treatment of those '‘hulf cured” cases which always proveso| Juoae Kent—It must have been apparent to every one| Mr. Jorpax—I think he is something of a white one. offe hg Eccl later cat, Mekion ond Dicoos oc. Me. adjoining the resi¢ence of Go formidable to physicians of but little experience." Another in ustomed to examine witnesses, that in conseqnence of | Wit*ss—I don’t knew him, then the witness while oo the stand. ves New York—The Troy on Tuesday, Thursday and | *#et, Newark, N. J. The house ig. pleasant] Portant consideration which has not been overlooked, is the | @ want of precision in language, they do not answer like| Q—Whatdid you take to Canada besides jewelry and Gaanam replied that he would admit the conver- ap i Poi with shfubbery anda thoes Lok of ade Goes, Aaaiae Rect | talye Gtaire Wo obtain a eure as apendily ond wriraesly’ ce howd | HAWrers, to the habit of special pleading. segare to peddle? Nee aa Nanaia po cirri gd paranting at—-tealdwell’s, Weet Point, Newbargh, Hampton, | ania reaulcaces Apply vs 5 ie pil ve Mr. Jorpax—I want the witness to state how many Not! rages Tleft in last August. revive receive the eiieueh and hues Ronaaieeprie; Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, U; Red yoy ‘BOYD & HINCKE! oulnowring that many people haves desire for information up- Hints ie 96s carried up to Mr. Sharp’s room. eet ba recollect how much money you had on} din. uowal i ot doe is A: Gbchinah 5 a nice, especially when the é 5 ; : porsche menses as ep Aap " “NEW STYLE OF CHILDREN'S VELVET CAPS. | ceteated, hns Dr. Gregory Iately poblished the fourth edition of | @Q—How many times was it brought down ? ‘A—I'do not; I know I had not a great deal; itwas| Jupae Kewr.—Gentlemon, have you eny more wit. ¥or a an the foot of B ® subseri! 8 large and beautiful assortment of | hig private treatise. It contains engravi much improved iy . something about thi doll mine? street "or on board par the offee foot of Barclay | Geatlemen's and Boys Cape, of the latt/ashion, whieh be | and eularmed, aud embraces tny euljects of interest and ey | gc A> yecerbt a oner Coe ft BPPERTS to me NOW it Was eS TE ete nad you when you got back? Counsri, —-No—we both ret here. ‘Notice.—All Goods, Freight, Bills, 8 smong which rsay be found gentlemen's, cloth, vel vat opps of disease uot before glladed to seh ge AAP ‘A_I believe I bad three Cansda sir is closed. or any other kind of Property, taken shy rtyplijene] Raid dale aie imr a ie AE various forms of bodily and mental weakness, incapacity | @Q—What room did M.r Strong occupy? wat oe el idneat oe The C on ad dt t ten o'clock to» tay it ‘ }.rnd fine otter caps. } ply | and suffering, which der the ‘Part of Q-Where did you buy the segars? e Court then adjourned to half past ten o' the Boats of dhs Linejaust be at the wrners of sweh | emote kin, sik and far hate of a beatiful Gash, for ele tre Atal Qeinated and th bt fraccl etod oft MEET eee te eee omy ohh vis! bought them from aber who lived witha Mr, | ay, when the Jory will pected to Tait the. eke ini : inty and practic: ia ie ” TOR REF LINE POR ALBANR: | aad tt Fanaa argent of | odo oh chowe moan onfamniy mee een | gocupy auepuraie mt nt NT Sure Wet NSF aioe Geconi Joot em the Bowery, onthe Sout se | hte Direct, “without “Landing The 'N, B.—The Caps ofthe subscriber took the premium at the | tJeating upon impotence, barren’ ass, and a. certarn desteuccrre ‘A No; he occupied the same room with Sharp while |! don't know the bey’s name; he was a white boy; Correspondence with Mr. Webster. Commomous aud substantial steamboat PORTSMOUTH, | late Fair of the American Institute, i indezcretion, from ‘whence results “‘consti- | he was at the house ; I cannot state positively whether | back was broken; I think I gave him « dollar anda quar- Capt.0-Houre will leave New York from the foot of Robinson 6 M, BROWN: .” will be found both useful and interesting | the dressing bureau was inthe base not when | ter for the box. Anpoven, Oct. 6, 1848, street, ou Mondava, Wedueadays aud Fridays; and will leave | _”3 Im*ec 126 Chatham st, opposite Roosevelt, ves—it ig a friendly yet si i € i aaSIOR nea w ‘Alpenty and Troy cn Seidays, ‘Tuesdays and Tharedave, and PREMIOW HAT 5 “— | Gr sexual debility has made carcetening tnrguds pou the healtn | StTORE was there. saz Had You not some ema lips of paper—amell pie: | Tare Hon. Davart, Weneten: = PR Cice et een uns ogre memeetiaah © pipeasha ton afthre SUPERIOR Mclettiy Nuits sod Sik Hats, Cloth | oF, copstitition, and points out not oulv the tmeans of eseare, fel reat epee eee at lf ss ad el to Cabaday Une OF that Kindywith you when you went |, inatant, the undersigned were ‘sppoiated « committes sili iahan it tetnced éaihi:°Abpty oa bon’. and Velvet Caps of, the subscriber's manufacture.” Adj | Mut ave, Caran} Mauoration., ft shows how pareats and | ii. He was not inthe amily during the eutire time | A—No, sir, 1 had not, Taold my segars by the whole | to invite you to deliver an address to the whigs of this oi. 8-—The above boat has undergone a thorough repair, andis | Ploma was awarded by the American Institute, at the late Fair | the attenuation of the frame, palpitation of heart, devange | Sbarp was. He did not sleep in any other room while he | Sale when I got to Canada. [carried my jewellry in my | town, on any day during the present month, on or be in first rate order. 026 met | Ay iene cy. fOr peautital specimens of Moleskin Hate, and # | ment of the nervous system, cough, indigestion, and a train of | boarded there. ‘ pocket, and the segars in my trunk. fore the 10th of November, when it may be convenient to SIX O'CLOCK EVENING LINE | velvet cays. On hand a large. assortment of th symptoms indicative of consumption, are often ascribed to} Aveganper Excis, sworn for Plaintiff—Ireside at New| Q—Did yousee aay thing ofa custom house officer? | you. in reali y. they are the consequences of an for ALBANY AND TROY direct, without | Persons in want of articles in —Oh, —o—o—o! Iguess 1 did, and I paid him four | In performing this agreeable duty, the undersigned j inthe summer of 1842 I kept a hats and caps. | wrong causes, hi SCE Na ied alee and pernicious practice, alike destructive to the mind | Rochelle, in the vil in jauding—the splendid low preasure steataboat | to favor him with a call. WILLIAM H hi duty on th ‘I think it was a half dol | beg leave, respectiully to suggest, that it is not merel; Geeennde dene ty Rae eee ee ere eget sn NOr 4 Canalst, corner of Wooster street, MAPRTC denen, wad Lianne Us antic) pectes. | ear AS encuph: and ren: aviine ‘et otegye\ ton Willies gol aes or dty von the segarss.t think with referencbto the coming election of the members: pag be siti a yee toate rere wd Heo and No, 130 Chatham street. _ | and should be read by every one. ‘The author's method of treat: | _-M. Epwanps objected tothis testimony on the grounds | Q—Why didn’t you pay duty on the jewelry ! our State Government, nor merely with reterence to the ‘The Swallow has a large number of state rooms,and for sand BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, cheap, and | ing this complaint is without pain, and affords a positive un- | that it was accumulative, and. was not rebuteites, ie A-Oh! Lhsd.hyoea opiaion, about thet. local interests of the whig party here, that they have and accommodations is not murpassed on the Hudson au ec Rend than ever yet offered in this city. yi conditional cure, requiring generally only a very short time in much as the det bed 1 i ft i Q-—What kind of stuffdid you take to camp meeting? | ventured uponthe expression of the abovedesire. They FEOFLE'S LINE OF STEANEDATS inrge asyortment of geuts'single and double, soled Water proof | ie accomolishmént, Dr G. will warrant to cure every case fertehepb rtp tak wpaemas ipent el Svrcciten Algal Ac didnot qeveway. are well aware how numerous and important your avo- NE ¢ EAN joots, French and native ity made and warranted, for (! lertakes, and guarantee the same to be permanent.— f ‘ 3 ~ tf f o d that it would be quite p32 ALBAN Y—Daily at 6 o'clock P. M.— | low price of $3 to $5 per pair, and anever failing supply of thick which’ he emptoys enabls him to obtain complete | Mr. Gaanam—We are aware that the opposite counsel | Q—Did you go to camp meeting? cations and engagements are, an by ‘irect—From the i Boots and Shoes f » boys i ?, missis? | succes: tance. A I did not get away, I tell you—I did not way, | impossible for you to extend to any considerable number ee and Tak Ae ely Mad oe et childsin's Getter Bnet, Becki a Sesceens ieee Missi ics Of the book above alluded to is 50 cents, and Pe ele leceearacuy, bot we Rave AGS 1 a agaiai> (Tans yee ¥»"| ef places, the favor which they ask. The views of the The seeunbous RSTCRE OCKER Capt, A ». St. John, | the different kinds and most fashionable styles. ‘There is Moc Thad atany hour of the day of eveuing ofthe anthor, at dron, asto the nature ct her git to New Rochelle; it was | Q—What did you do with the segars? committee, and of the whigs whom they represent, ex- will leave, Monday, Wednesday Tiday Evenings, at six ieee ed all e0 re a eed ie Erviestol india fe Pe es oe nny core aati Park, and also robable that the ot ser side would endeavor to show an| A-—I peddled them about by the piece;{ sold oysters, | tend ks ea ape narrow bounds to which they have just i : would | No. 8 Williamst, neat Maiden Lane. " improper intimacy between the plaintiff and Miss Wal- ‘and cakes at a stall 1 put up on the corser of | referred. o'clock. misses cl Steam CHESTER, C . wil i rong RO! HEE aTy ER Cr Sp Hignation will leave in ereat abundance,’and cheap, which, the subscribe at , where I sold out my stock ot | A mind enriched, as yours, by the noble study of the clock F. M.—Landing at tir friends and the public to call and examine their] No. 79 Fulton st, cor. of Gold st. dron in her visiis with him to ‘small quantity of the sugars yet, | law of Nations, and of States, and fraught with lessons y Island, and other as it is of the best materials, and principally city made, | No. 77 East Broadway, cor. ot Market‘st ° ) Intermediate Places. Apmage tg Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Ci . W. Brai 1 li treet, No. 188 Bowery, cor. of Spring st. en, cchlie i ss drawn from experience in near'y all the ) ubhe offices will leave Monday, We aor tr ei aren teresa en aoe eT Oe a ieuied. ool tae ofthe houtes whore they’ sfopped, the ci- D ycureees artes acy etvor comareneciia which aps tnine Kitt of corcceaeny, te meee Mane * Yeembost NORTH AMERICA, Capt, M, H. ‘Traeadel an WRG OAL UNE OO |, Novem beuslee . nessen te te ie hing improperia tate covduct Ghlleterers er Yen. “Tused to take-over. ice creams; aomet aeahoe Ace bare petit ge cortecberpaingen+ amen ene g will leave Tuesday, Tharsday and ‘Saturday Evening, scars js BQOTS AND SHOES —WILSON & JOHN 0, 63 Bowery, cor. of Walker st ‘The Court, however, decided that it was not admissa. | *mall keg of beer and a little brandy; this wasfer t coepeoting: thaigront pesebiaali datien-<haetiin mmians “pee. ing this Line of Boats will a all times arivein | Seve ou haad and Yor sae, from che bext manafaetories in ths | Thevook wil be sent x seled enveiene wo those who may | DUG grbe Mimess then Jet the stand, and the plaintft} Pomme beredl Opis ladien, who love's Uitle something to | Sighes’ moment to our citizens at iurge. By these our aly rene tae take Le oaag "Ra OF Sir Wr |e sewed aged yo men end bore, | Seas seseeloes wig mH mal Sei | Msc Bann the colored man—Q—Did you at any | @-ilve youever bat ay jewelry rom Van Cott? | Ingmar are be spore pd thee minds Read 3 S “ ‘i ” ini “4 > nl _ i ing; 1 cl ie med are pew and substantial, are furnished with | 10) pai Mino i : "AND'S SARSAPARILLA—This unrivalled” preparation | Hine Receive any segara from Mr. Wilcox on an order} , 1 Tas 0 16 je in telling you avy things you won't gpect to the great leading topics of natiousl poligy, in or- neat and elegant Staie Rooms, and for speed and accoimodar | 1000 Pajr Moroc Ss ivalled preparation | trom Mr. Van Cott? y fant Fate Rooms, i Meine 1D has pecformed some of themostastonahing cures of disea | ‘AV got an order for segars on Mr. Wilcox from Van- n— Thai's a fact, I don’t believe aword of it.| der that their choice may be rightly directed.” That Kent)—I never did buy | light, we are fully persuaded, no man in the country is ing ou, (In reply to Jud; clusivel capable of fulfilling the high aim and purpose for | Cott; I was sub; coned to attend this court during last Ja trom him, except astring of coral berds and | better able to impart than yourself In addi Sons age unrivalled fudson. 1000 vad ippers. for Fnasage of Freight, apply ou board, or to P. C. Schaitz | 3900‘: Children’s Shoes, various col bed aii which itis designed. Patients suffering for years from varions | ly, but the case went off. ter “NOREE ay Mi SP.h,| 1090“ Jadia Rakbers tefersed sad lime will eave for Aiba ce COCKS Fe Repay a To | rane in repercbanens, et N. lain. > Peer) . ’ 3 tin; ject for which the commi : Hhronic constitutional diso ica cinet Tel some fastners for my little daughter about five years ago; | sir, reepecting the obj FOR BELIZE. HONDURAS=Tin & CHATHAM a gto Roscvelt. ‘ending thonsande of dolla Lapenion eel Loans doer ocho rer pei nderWilch you reeves | ne that (ime hed aring mate for mysell; ils brothe: pointed, they beg leave, morvaver to say, that they havo , fast sailing B.—The store bei ‘ suffering all that human nature is caps oe Johi tf the general good in view. Our country, in orderto store being 4 A—When I returned from Canada told Mr. Van Cott | Jobn made it for me. operat sek Tan ORE coetra a oe I coppered and copper fastened brig JOHN R- GARD: NEI, J. Pederson, waster, will’ have mulck despeten Torthe above port, For treight or ‘passaxe, apply to the Cap the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered th ing, ods AC | hve Rheumatiam, Scrofula or ‘King’s | Ringworm, Ulecrs, and pxinfal affec hi 1d Nostrils, “ —Wi mond ring? save t 1 more how well [ made out with the segars I took thero; Ileft{ @ t might have been; Fdid not buy it for one; there | constructed with regard to the sound policy of govern. the city about the first Monday in August forthe Pro- 5 10 E. K. or to BOUT AND SHUK STOKE. d 3 ne; ji i tone in it; 1 can’ttell what the color of it was; it | ments which are of such @ nature, and so conditioned as “weer F.-ALEXANDRE, 28 South ate JOHN READY respectfully informs his friends | Blo eaianentsrnptions. cr Enlarge: | that? you might have mone rom cutee ere welranione | was not green, red, white, black, but it was a litle yal- | ours, and especially with regard to those great points of ear ———s tad the public, that he has commenced business, in the above arweffectually cured by its ure. Dis: | too; 1 told him if it was’nt for this law suit Iwould go | low; I wore it for nearly a year, until some fellow hook- | policy about which public opinion is vo much divided. York Line—Positively, first Regular Packet—To re- | aud faithfully execute, all ord yy be favored with on the | fluids generally " predily and effectually, removed by | 8¥ay again; afew daysafter there was acamp meeting | ° it from me (a laugh); I paid $54 for it. Bela cartier Aeogtae toy a TE eM obra nel ol ceive freight until 3PM. this day.—The fast sailing | most waanonile tormne'tor cvohe ivaar | this iavaluable medicine, av its operation is peculiar, and cone | at hand; I think it was at Flushing, and as Igenerally at | Q—Did you show Francis Henry any jewolry bofore | M¢r, the manufacturer, and the machont ; the protection Fookes teil SERS ARE, Capt. Allen Miner, will sail as MONEY TO LEND ju removing the cause of disease by entering iy the circu- | tend them, 1 wanted to take up some segars; but not he-| you went to Canada? “the ss nure and coenomionl one teh dhegrebgerineely ar uitaahtorbuma,bajng handsome felehedaccomme| A DRAHAM J. JACKGON, Pawnbroker, No, 54 Reade | ton, ts favorable orion rit they are emeved: ss | ad Spon Van Gott who nd trusted me etore is Divintn | Mellen fone. nent nats a oxeePt WHALE POGEREID | make toupply its own wants Feeney COLL Ne m CO. ok eon aan | at inal be elute on Watshen sewelne Giver Mate Diy | nd enere the eauibte operant ts Shea aatia Rl Gel | street, and asked him to trust me with some segare until | Q—Did you ever show William Smith any jewelry, or | 8 ji!" 1 ; 41 .E: K- COLLINS & CO, % South street. | Goods, Wearing Apparel, and personal property of every de. | curative powers. ae vy ‘8! [could make a returnto him after the meeting was over; | tell him that you had any from Van Cott? eal annemed om will please send in their bills of lading early this | seriotion. 029 Im*r The proprietors are daily. receiving from the medical profes- oa Lepraes would; I {a= Lopiateane it ee to be A—No, sir; I might ‘have told him about this little | \viversal pers ‘and contentment ng the people— Sr ihiedioes ty itd Yuko ‘nay saly’ having their co]. MONEY TO LOAN. | Sia, the clergy, officers of justice and numerous private citi- | them of the man who owed him, that probably he wou! 3 a policy which will make every obligation to puy adebt rectly measttred. vs Lesanabes [grams of $1500, $1000, $2000, $160, $1000, or one sum of Siete cd Sil (ed it ae me; that is, Fwanted Van Cott to go and spenkto| | Q—At what time did you buy that jewelry in Maiden canned: and of this "nature beyond the ‘Agents im New Orleans, Hullen & Woodraff, who will | 1 $7100, on anencum| nd productive real estate, in the | The following certifi ‘dual who has suffer. | *2¢ man himself. Van Cott said he had not time; | had to | lane’ control of | dishonest men. vegmpedly. Rereessligsonase their address. at ie ermal eet, will succeed Sabicere wae eee Mcieeaenio ter neces wFOR NEW ORLEANS—To rapbei=at hesonge treo hig HILAL, Cape Hammond, wi ‘accom ons tor cabin, second cabi d steerage pparel "port. Versous | mathematical instraments, bedding, and every’ deseription of | with other bad ‘and f New York. Apply by note, thi , addressed ith Sc: = gotocamp meeting that evening or next morning; he| A—I don’t know. Meee eee eee ee ee ee ee ae ee AN eee res mPemected Joe tee chenal:| Tt old me be would give me ex crder{ieaid; very well, |. @—Do you think it wania Jaly or Augua? MONEY LENT, oR. W. Marnewson PORN sojiadeaoead Oct. 3, 1843. hes oe nd Sahel to spe Lind Nebel babe acl Ce it ely was in one of them, any party LIBERALLY, at the old established stand, 109 Grand street, | | Sin—F or the last hiteen years | have been the subject of com- | how many Ke hud made;that 1s, whether he had OTA Sey cits Oe Codd Toltailit and such, as yet, has been imperfectly fd and sit polee bate dewely mae iat fl a b, a 5 er hehad many on| Granam—When you were in jail in Albany what were | ..+,1, 4. We believe, sir, ‘are. man: Hu on gold and iver watches, plate, Jewellery and diamonds | plicated diseases, troubled with the dropey..and my nerves com | hands heal he hed pot Sekvoniy"mae for oe | you purer? establiahed: We believe, ir, that there, are, many, ‘tic will secure asa’e end universal medium lor the in goods, hardware, cutlery, mu pletely unstrang, with more or less erysipelass, iu connection hu itieuties seemed vo | shop; I think, I laid the order’ on the show cuse, and he pagers are unsurpassed by any vessel in . mors. In May last m: For knocking down an Irishman for abusing me. | », 4; ies— ‘i . Wishing to embatk, should make arly anplcation' to the sub | Pesoual property, by Increase and to be more firmly seated, my head and face were so | took it up and looked at it; I asked him if hohad not « ‘Where did he live? Te wakarccwne wil feraree baa aeceneon Seriber JOSEPH McMURRA Y, LOUIS LEVY, Pawnbroker, swollen that it appeared to mo that. the bones in my head sepa- | thousand segars or more to spare, as I wanted at least 8 ‘On the corner; he was my landlord. . i Tati hs Hi 3 160 Pine street, corner of South, | _o% Im*m 403 Grand between Ridge and Attorney at, | rated one from the other, and completely aishigured my face | thousand to take to camp mecting. and that I wantel | @Q—What was hie heme? pt Ap chenille eid lita dd pnedhecnentt aih A FOR NEW, ORURANS—Vint Packer Ship, to | GCALES AND WEIGHTS of every description manafhc- f.could scarcely breathe though my nose —my eyes weres af | them on that order; he said he didn’t like to do it,as he| A—Mickey or Dickey, or something or other. Procite ttle. of Datender.of the: Constitution; and, ORS sueceed the Packet Ship Unioa-The well kuown | &itured ky Brown and Fearuhend, #9 Fultou street, comer of | an acute andan indescribable pain constantly darting from the | Wanted to sell them for cash; I said would like to get | Q—What did he accuse youof when you knocked him | 5 ajJed to this igh honor that of having been Pacifica. rat class packet ship LIVERPOOL, Capt. Agry, | Gold. The subscribers have received various diplomas for best | hose to other parts of the head and throat, which was. badl Iwas anxious to go away; he replied that he | down? oe Sas eeean J 5 How Tusding atpier 13%. K will be, despatched on Saturday, | scales exhibited at the inte and former fairs of the American In- | twoiten and very rare, and a constant burning heat or vitae : tor between the two greatest and most powerful nations the Lith inst, ‘his ship has very high between cecks, and fers a most de: ontheearth. And in reference to the accomplishment of tute. Banks’, brokers’, jewellers’, apothecaries’, and grocers’ | Swell and 590 of those he wanted to let Van Cott A—He accused me of stealing his watch. ales, manufactured in superior style, and of the finest finish. | |° Ne 6 Q-—Did he complain of your stealing his watch? this important object, we beg leave to add, that whatever stomach, with my limbs bloated to nearly double their #20, ve; I told him to see Van Cott about them, rable conveyance for second cabin and ° his for weel was compelled to ‘on ove side, iJ 3 Tae ace OF apoond cabin and’ stetrage | Cfitiore scales, parent Delancep, tin ware £0.) scales-repaired | 224 uation for [ wontd call to see whether I was to get them or not: 1| A—Yes. t wi {require to mele early application | 24 adjusted: wenhts graduated to any standard. 625 imem | With but ltl: oro sleep, My humorsasgumeda renewed and | gaw Van Cott next day, and oli him ofthe circumstance, | _Q—How meny warrants did he put upon you? Se eee eee da te cabiste ancathe wecsoummpemuels wo ou board the ship at per 13 E R’ below Wall street, or to. Pp ASSENGERS—Goi fom New York, South or to lution. [tried y ex} eat possible, ‘with but little orno | and hethen wrote for mea sort of a letter, which I took A—The constable said it was for knocking him dewn, thiok that all true lovers of their country now JOHN HERDMAN, Europe, that have to lay in their provisions for the voyage, ly physician at leogt! y 61 South street, near Wall atreet. | are invited ‘to call and purchase the the subscribers, at few both N-B—The splewdid packet ship SHARON Captain Purtae: | eimeyted, 10 eall an as they cam gave from 15 0% per cont | means, throegh the blessing. of G Sands’ Sarsapa- | to Mr. Wilcox; I went and got them. jon with Mr. : ice at hs and when I got to the Police Office I found it was for | the decision which you made, and it is Gur belief that it ‘an Cott about | stealing the h, too. was founded upon elevated and truly patriotic views Q-During the convers ton, will succeed the Liverpool, and meet with quick despatch. | by so do fd get'as goo isi De purchased | parative health again. 1 had not d gars, was anything said about this suit between | Q -That was all you were put in jail for, was it? One of the richest blessings which the father of our. «ROC 4 | elsewhere. aptaine olivpucis and housekeepers also “will be | before my. disease began to leave. My pain.and swelliag is gone; | im and Mr. Sharpe ? A— Yes; ond that was enough. country ever bestowed on itt was hit legacy of advice, ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW OK. | supplied with al nds of groceries aad pro ns at an equal | my appetite good, and I sleep and rest quietly. To me A—No, si Mas. Many Hustier sworn, for the pl when he retired (rom office. We hope end believe thet FANS.—The following frat class packets will | fAY#E, wholesale or retail, at thestore, No. 108 South st, near | sovere:gn alin. ‘EUNICE CRANE, Q=Do you recollect Van Cott saying anything to you | maiden name was Mary Riddeli; I went to li the time hes not yet come, when your retirement lato be sail panetually as ndvertised, weather permitang’ of | Fulton Market. E. 8. & H. HARRIS, Having been’ acquainted with the afflicted widow, Mrs Ea- | about your going to Canada, before this suit was tried, or | Van Cott family five years age; I was not then quite | ra) "In the present interval of comparative leisure Passage tree, Viz 2— saute nag | 023 im*r nia Crane, of Mansfield, for nearly six years, (whose protracted | about your coming back again ? K iatoon last Augus'; I was married the 14th | YN you i may it'not beta your pawersitalne ‘The SHAKSPEARE, Captain Miner, on the 10th of | ¢QOLAR LAMPS” “GREENAUOH'S LAMPA® and | icknest has called forth the sympathies ‘of the community | "’a— When | returned trom Canada, I told Van Cott that my husband's name is Williem Huntley ; | “hich you cndoy, may i rt itote like navure, which Wiepeerec scocany) capeiterslabinlls GO 1G an ae ES SOHORNS Urkes FOUNTAIN LAMPON A 1a Taflviags Nove cen tober scr toe cneion, {720% that Mer | inasmuch as I gave him my word that { wouldbe back, 1| he is in the employ of Mr. Saunders, the Razor-Strop | % Tour cOunry amo aval, Fitue berioda of eur repube vember. a af 7 rig faa Toor ahd nadrcod ainbe, is Kept constantly | parilla, which has been so kindly forwarded oy yourslt. was determined not to break it. He did not pay my ex- | meker in Brosdwaythe Van Cotte were living io Div! | ifc,to be remembered with gratitude? Permit us to say, "The accommodations of these ships for cabin, second cabin, . eriber. ENR) LEY, | penses (rom Canada. sion street, when new them; Polhemus we . 3 licit f ives, and for-our coun: aa ficerage peaaengery, ‘are stich an cannot fail to enture every | calf ond exams betore pore ono ny ae Tee | uw undersigued, do certify that miter ont Gosvel, | Q—Since the commencement of this suit, have you re- | ing there at the time; I cannot say how long he remained Tee wera ee itittn Geos ten aoe eaeet wecan of ea comfort to passangers daring the voyage. a oho tar | Blwid of the hest quality kept constantly 10° pale deli » the undersigued, do certify, HET RT ceived anything else from Van Cott 7 there, cal knowledge, which we know thet you eas. If, “deh of tls line Have now commenced their regular (OOKER, Wee Ae A—No;only the segars, Since the affeir in Orchard | Q—Did you ever observe any indecent familiaritios be- | {),""nr or Se’ imseratable Providence, a. fifeso val Trae o Punters Wea? thessioee, rely Om net boing aecaline. 438 Broadway; Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and for exportation, | Street, | have received money from him for whitewashing | tween Mr Van Cott and his wife? to our country as yours should be leply and unex- nee Kraig Bol AeA Domes oA FO THE PUBLIC. by A. B. SANDS & CU., Druggists and Chemists, ( done jast spring ; I don’t recollect having received any | A—No, I never did; I never saw him treat other fe- | Ocrealy shortened, It will be acheering and happy cir- pattie fe ler Ol Ot shove cannes, Con do so by applying 20 | £1 (0 70 $200.—Mr. Francis K Crump, Watch Maker, uildiags, 373 Brosdway, corer Chambers surret, New York: | thing more ; | believe 1 did borrow one dollar from him | males with impropriety. cumstance, that we have given, and you accepted, one Board, OF 10 vivir General Fasnage Offices 43 Peck Slip $10 that independant oP oe Lath lotatuaen, be tg peevased inde CO. ant Broadedy carter Make spe pt ietuoabeneattonahty,Mies I i cla) Lwenetrurethetnieweck ta May. cordial invitation, which we now proffer. You are aware i , . ie, that in o: ‘atch business, he is prepat ° Y ross-examined r. an i A—I did; t there tl t wee| May. icult f nr corner of South street. | to make advances in cash on gold and silver watchea,diamonda, | poche sis hauls fer Soe oe ee uted States. Price 61 br | canada; Iwas at Kingston; I eos in syathunpuirottae Quid etun tacit ce ay le TRIAS oF oie ete UP be disten one RING OTONLLMiniiee Baskie Of the | he ence eatin ele Cone ~~ GOUGHS, GOLDS, CO! Province; I went there by. way of Syreces) Oswege, Aoldd, P oredominant ones in tink edale The cho of o wut . es las :} 8 2 3 y OLDS, CONSUMPTIONS, 5 , 1 did, ish to le Nirely te wi jwecre- sth Nowe ft sailin favorite ack shi, APE: | umount raid 3 pod old and “watch Weray a On Oni A onaee ye nd Sackets harbour; 1 did et carry but obe box oi | Mr. Guanam here effored to proce hy this witness, the aoe er abtug on kneel the: peiee otek) @aIEE we Will sail positively on the 10th Nov. . ‘The accommodations for | ~ fe - =lthink the amount was $363; 1 think I bought rr Cabin 2 cabin a tearage rasan are wosurpaaned. by any a eONTED STATES ™ [FOR the effectual care of cough, cols, ext, consump. | iat Piatt of Platt & Brothers, in ildbint,! booght| | Q—How long di yod remain i Orchard sree? | ease men, ie what wed rire, "We kiew ‘of boone The 4 5 ions, whooping cough, liver complaint, asthma, difficulty | siness at that time was to see the country—(a laugh Wall ed 5 , . FRY, 100 Pive street, 121 late 129 Chatham street, New ‘York. one abore ey is been provared at wid la Now York a avais noc pomeana Wier crete Dbl volume | tho back room in the garrety Miss Waldeon. sept with wou will neesily oblige ws’ bythe ‘earliest ahewer corner of South. And 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn, fe of travels a ter you cams back?—(a regular blow ont.) | me. a ait _coraer of rpenien ecee ates, Meadors gomplatniscanotdeequalled atteety. Nomedicine | _A—No, | don’ know whether Kiogston ina villege or | @-Di Miss Wuldron sleep in any other part of the | which is practicable, Any day before the 10th of No- FOR LIVERPOOL, on or before the 20th inst, — WAGE SALE AND RET ALL, tothe public possesses the same ynvaluable pro: | town; 1 don’t believe it is a city ; | returned from Kings: | house while you were there? osept Our invietion. to sduress. we, wilt be cuaneniins The new and splendid ship ST. GECEGE, Inge cas HE CANTON TEA COMPANY continue 0 ,58e fer with its anodyne qualities, | on to Rochester ; {can’t tell whether I crossed the Jake | A—No; we never slept apart. oete singel: re then, , ‘ . ‘ . ‘ fragrant re variety and. Lam : y us remedies of A or not; | got first to Genesee—that is the name of the | Q~Did you ever see any improper conduct on the part " 1 i errr ney Shae sees | Rearend le tetas Paras | warns esi eg Saat ge | cock ete we fi enerdy and Then Went ou to Ho [of Yn otto Mis Watton Wis Sretrlente nad sbvilest vereant, ply to the captain on ier 13 E. R. or to yeatness and elegance, and the therein are s0 | agreeable to delicate stomach. med | Chester ao NEVER: Ga Pose pier dst Ror ta ‘Roroughiy secured from fight and air, that quality and | by i the quantity sold aud the teqtimonials of those who have | Q—What was the name of the place you first came to7] Mr. Gnatam again offered to show thet the trip to New avOtanoutr NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR Liven. | [o7tilifemain neimpaired in any climate, Their system deen beneited by it hare induced tne provritor 10 offer i¢te | | A—Genesee-o, of some auch place; yon know how to | Rochelle was made at the especial request of Mrs. Van WILLIAM 81 EVE GUE EINE OF PROKETS F ER rosec 5 searcel . public as acertaia, effectual remedy for the abovr | geographie it yoarself; I call it a creek ; I did land at | Cott, who wanted to meet Mr Sharp that evening, and WM. JOANSON, Jr, ran Manty see Houpdse | erate peeled seater | a oebdng mney ote, her compte | ine ite ce Senor aoc Lek ig | abe oad Ree Ni eh a har eT Ap gouLD in Ira Bursley, will sail on ‘1 harsday, 16 5 en AML to tam, ; : fe 4 to that we be ¥ in’t keep asking | if she would keep silent about the visi arp, who ¥ \ a, ‘The shiqs ofthis line being all 1000 tons and upwards, ‘t ics eh five mpuly ref ction, whnct i ie : a ve a is nai Pao Now hdr, Gemiaeee wher wast a 1 ; eke Overt that ment be introductie ‘ his t SASL. Slt TLL, money will be cheerfally and pr nts | “To only at 505 Pearl street, corner of Cross st, New —Now Mr. Genesee-o, what was the name of the place he Court refused to allow the introduction of this tes SOL ae tattle ie cd trom enlectn te i. taerenante, Reptie coca ichmants, bent be — aa and 8! Mp. | Vork, at the low price of 50 cents per bottle 19 tm*r | you landed at? ki timony, as not being rebu ti pe R30 - ir creat capegity fenders thean, fy Bg ee vantage to supply themsel SHBURTON SAUCH—For enriching Soups, Fish, Poul. | A—Ii was Genesee.o, or one of the six—(roars ) Q—Do you know that Miss Waldron ever went with JOSEPH Rick. i Ae cean Unie ae t ahi ay wave verrae ee aieed to ted with Ale i, LS Earp Command va don van hie ox Qaviniae poker Teallie 3 tell i y aeaahe neves WHEL (oat dail with Van Cot ™. ose wishing to secu: in this magni ship, from parts of the Uni tates exeeut ¢ is confidently recommended as ¢! t of to —Anything you like; I call it, Itell you again, Gene. concert or wit! ‘an Cott D should not fail to make encly application te oromptitade elders I i a as ayy | se-0 oF something— (another roar ) iibeat: ain the nousesshe might have gone when Mra Satine Maurie, Oe ‘At their General Passage Office, #8 Pack slip, 1a cob heonlygarchouse in Amerien for the sale of How | . Te oe ohianel, Broadway, corner Kittie AN ENE] @-Did you some by streamboat all the way to Roches: | Yau Cott was,with her; alter Mrs. Van Cott left shenever | 1 \avo to acknowledge the receipt of yor very reepeet- nec comer of South st. . - sale at Mr. BENNETT'S, 196 Front st, a hgh th ietore, | *er! , went. hiss ful letter of the 6 h inst Tam willing to comply with the : ‘ . L. BARONTO OSBORN sc TENE A—I did, I lived at Rochester the year after the co. | Q—After you censed living at Orchard street, did you | Wishes which it expressen, so far o8 may bin my power OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS] 4 prigr ; 3 va bel 9 <ttaly, | 028 Tm *r 16 Courtlandt street. | lored people got their freedom ; I lived with Rossel | go witn the family to Forsyth street? ab trav itiy oice honivel eters 7, is of FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 19th November: | A. in Alabaster, Marble, Scagliola, &c., from” Italy. | _© 2 P and having sin @ letter from the committer of oS ho aaiiton ip MON. | £4 Respectfully invites the gentry, the inhabitants, shopkeep- | FQ WOOL MANUFACTURERS, &c—The aubscrrhe | Ainsworth, who kept the Eagle Hotel ; I got my freedom | | A—I tid, afer Mrs. Van Cott lel the house; the witness | ne county, requesting me to altend mevtiogs which way Fee eae ee ae ened an atove, er | ¢t8+q Bazaars, country dealers and the public in general, to see ives notice that he is the legal A: IN | (9 1827, and think it was 1628 when I was there. Mary Waldron, Mr. Von Cott, Mr. Plane, and the black |i." holt. in it.t have signified. to that comms tee my I Sle" hag’ superloraccommodation for cabin an . ard street, (between Grand | GOULDING, lace of Roxbury, Machinist, and a. such is| Q—Where were you brought up? bov, comprised che famiiy 3 arpore of accepting your tavitetlon, snd of being 80 Ale steerage vassengers. Those wishing to secure berths will re | \ilendid. assortment of Ttalian pad in alone authorized to claim and receive my fr 4 Ky individu. A—Ia the State of New York, Schoharie county, town Q—What room did you occupy at the house in Forsyth | jy. on Thoreday, the 9 ho: November. quire \o makeearly application to | i eRDMAN lack marble, spar, agata, yelle eee vecain, lamvors saanwons ot ied hee ; street? ies Wald fl 11 | | must say, however, gentlemen, that I shail visit vou 6} South st, near Wall atteet, | 04 Various, other marbles, verde di prato, said Goulding, for the manufacturing of Wool, whien improve: | Q—By whom, or who first sold you T . A—The front garret room; Miss Waldron and mysell | with no view of entering into #0 broad a discussion #6 N, B.—Pasenge from Great Britain aud Ireland, via Liver- | ppusisting of various sizes of Towns fares, busts, tazzes, | mente were secured to him hy Letters Patent ‘dated Dee. loth, fared acne An rima hy ae nursing; the | sleot in the same Ded, amd in cae an ome Lath of Au- | YOUt Intter suggests, I have nothing new to say upon pool, can as tistal be secured by the above spler Eo ‘ages, candlesticks, tapers, pen trays, ink | 1896, and 29th July, 1896; and he hereby cautions such individ: | next was Garrs jolianaby; next John Burst; he lives | Q—Didyou remain in the house after the of Au | ty, of the country—its agricul. packet ship, | stands, watch cases, clock stands, time pieces, spill pots, urns i i! ms nds, 5 " ums. | nals and companies against paying any thing to any one except | abouttwo miles from Mizdlebury bridge; he next sold | gust? oan a ited: Ca Rave deans er kagamunts paves | gate amps, shell rue, Gval hae bottles groups and ines | Mmaelf forthe ae of md improvements: nt no ane slae cas | moto Joan Lamoway of Green conntySke sold mete a | C-A-ct did, 1 remsined until Joho Van Cott came there; Y heal tables, florentine baskets, bulls, cows, lions, broaches, | give them a legal discharge for the damage, sg map wiped horse jocky. (A laugh) He kept mea week; I don't | this was sbout the last part of August or first of Septem ‘, Gime Py ite te Ge techn: Liv rote sel aecklaces, obelisks, bell vases, Kozzoly vasea,'ring vases, [pet to which said Gouldiog’s estate is, by law, entitled topics, which might be m: ture, its commerce, anufactures. Nor dol flat- mbracing these various , would be productive 5 re b+ | wei itands, boxe » bi know what his name was; Decker next puréhased me; | ber. Bult Son & Co” Forfurther particulars, apply aa above. née | tye" gy of Mount Vesuvius, aie by ei pesmcereeme ea COL AND se ents above aa: | 1° Tived at Scohankull; I stepped out the next spring; { | Q—Where was Mr. Van Colt’s room? of considerable g004: at, will De present, to tale apart FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the 13th See oa to 100, Boston, Wh Cet. 10 seed, Nt JOHN GOULBING.. eyed ay aae dene years; I next worked aaa ogee bo Cott to be ts bea | in the nnting ‘as Tam very nowilling that an assembly CISTAR buen 160m labo, | canine t24 Femi Of every deveintion’ on’ modarte| aug’ slated or xfs; fr these of te fmpravements | "Q-<Were jou re by iaw then? room? ow Van Cott to be in your bed | shoud be called together for the single purpose of hear- regular day. 4 ' Admission free. op | since that time, = samt] A-No. A—I never saw him there. th fe accommodations for eabin, second cabin, and steerage — £0 6w* + _ | NOAL—Beat Peach Orchard, Red Aah,Douple Sereened,trom | Q—Were you a slave ? Q-—Did you ever know of Miss Waldron’s being in Van | !#™ gentlemen, with much gerd Dageaigees, are superior to any veusel Ik DOE a cation on FENCING ACADEMY. the yard 499 Washington street, comer of eabegeane st at A=No. Cott’s bed room? ANIEL Webster. board, foot of Maiden lane, oF ta ¥ MESSRS. ROSAT & ECKERT have the honor to in- | thont prices, delivered free of eariage, and weighed bye city | Q—pid you step out ? A—No, not tomy recollection; | might bave known | \rosgrs, Stuart, Abbott, Stevens. Jonasoa, Gould, Hodge Sarees | * “JOSEPH MeMURRAY AVE ‘orm the citizens of New Yori, that they Ihwve opened an | Weisher, ery Ant did—(romre) 40; but I do not recollect. erin Holt, Murfund, and Wied 5 catia ntec 100 Pine street, corner of South, | Academy of Arms at 333 Broadway, comer of Anthony street, ‘Ld Q—Di he ever attempt to get you back ? Tuomas THomss, sworn for the plantiff —f aman ar-| | siege? ——- sila FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line Fg ont Bo Sword, Broadsword, Cane, Po, Bg 73s A_No, but his mother did, ahitect, and have practiced abouts years, 1 have vated | Tara of WYMAN —Ii ls (he onanimous wich of Pare igk Ue Naromber—The fine New York beat | Tiavina had long experience in teaching the above brinches, | Adeduetion «f 2S cents if taken from bouts, £ the'bot The witness here underwonta long and tedious croas | the house in Orchard street, and token a view of the | the indies of Lowell that the trial of this person take Guat hint HOT FINGUE, [ru Bursley, master | they hope to secure the patronage of those who wish to become Vestry street, every vay. RICK IGRRIGAN examination by Mr. Jordan, through every change of | back gairet room ; | have calculated the several distances, | place in the Civy Hall, or in some suiiding which will tone, will sail as above her regular day. fingt rate swordsmen, 02 Imm PATRI 2 a r, residence, and circumstance, until he traced him | governing mysell by the ot op'h give them a chance to get s ave tried. If bad OF Passage having very superigr accom modstions, | ‘These graceful and useful exercises expand the chest and cor- OAL ts ‘Nut Size $4,75, Stove $5,00, and fresh Broken | as being a prisoner in the Albany jail, where he wascon-| (A diagram is here shuwn the witness which he ex: | tis a possidie thing, and w: wehope that the avely tp the Coptate, om beat SiNry OR Ee hoes a1 Teena coho aceite acl ive Chee eine anita tine ts Lee 1 er tom, the! best Peach Orchard Ash, well | Gned ior threo months for knockiog aman down; he hada | plains; it is marked trial willrake place ip the City Hall. and that favoreble erpoo! of master, i i af pcity weigher 9 * | wife and a mother. ‘The plaintiff hy | seats be appropriated for the exelusive use of ladies. of restos are maakt seh, Liverpool J; idsides, maces, | elware observed i wall educniod men, non jap tue. A ted off FFE et a Kom, te beat "Q_-What business did your wile follow ? . Pisuerid we know will do_ his part to make day, 16th December, ner tno imey GaAREES Kxens, | aves ad Greawighvueetn | A—Drinkng. (A laugh.) Wii Hi things comfortable. Lowell Courier, Nov. & :