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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. 1X., No, 302----Whole No. 3524, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNI NG. ‘NOVEMBER 14, 1843. : Priee Two Cente EXPRESS FOR BOSTON—DAILY LINE—WINTER CHEAP STORE : Geahnd tance... a pees orn us ie Kay gan aca pm meoa a ape * ren hougt aa . 4 Nie c S : : lvcuit Court. tell them that there is no evidence during that long peri- | positive and irrefragabie proof of the de'endant’s guilt. Ii | of that man, even though he hod been brought from Fy at HARNOEN & CO. will ran procs DYESTU PRS ee AND, THE PUBLIC. Before Judge Kent, od of a siogle art ef cruelty on the part of the plaintiff to | hot, acquit him. Sharp left the house on the same morn | State prison. if I tend it sustained end supported. fb their package and business Ex- ” Z oR AINTS, MEDICINES, Mowpay, Nov. 13.—Cuim. Cox.—Van Cott vs. Sharp-— | his wife—certainly there may have been a little coolness, | ing with Van Cott and Brymsmeyd; the quarrel about | willing, while 1 am compelled to repel the cowerdiy press. between New York and GROCERIES, &c ‘This being the Jast day, the Court room and vestibule | or some vislence of language ; but | put it to the jury | the board bill, no dount suggested by the defendent | asseult made on the Degro, that you a: ply the se Boston inter, as follows 188 GREENWICH STRE EW YORK erowded. The Jurors having answer |himself, is of itsclf evidence thut Shorp knew the verest tet to its trath and versety Mr. Grobom d to their | whether they have shown an act of unmanliness on his es, Mr. Graham roze and spoke as follows :— part to his wife. Ifthe private quarrels or Lard expres- | story of Brymsmayd to be true, Brymsmayd went} then nt into a long argument to show that the am GextLeMen or THE Juny—I approach the performanoe | sions of every married coupe who have lived together lon to Washington with Van Cott, and then veturne) | sociste in crime, if his statement be corroborated im of the duty which now devolves on me, with a becoming | for years were to be told in a court of justice, | ask you if | home, and to his surprise and astonishment he found | even any one particular, though it is not necessary for the win No. N a Dlonlagton, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Setu-days. OHN C. MORRISON off : Taoat Lhoral Yin Nerutan: ta Manns Wadsestine and Weidaye etal: | J gta a ery ecieeies eerie suit on the most liberal te wer ee the falloiing, to which he would golicit th auention of N- Please mark all packages, intended, for this line, to HE Ps} of re ¥ and | trust a deep sense of th i v) hk \d it | Sharp back agein and di sticated in his old quarters. | (he enticeto be. that chat man is @ competent witness. — “ite EAN S Wall street. Agen Ammonia the exercise of thiedury:. Tapproach helore you with | egeiost he partion! Gonttemen’ they hadon the stand | Ho Lnew. of the. intimacy between. the parties and o} | He then reeapitulated the. portions of the testimony. of — 5 STATEN ISLAND, FRRRY, Foor Spirity Nitre Dulcis a still deeper sense of the inadequacy of my humble pow- | the mother of that , who had borne her and watched | Sharp’s criminal intentions, Now,do you doubt the fact | Bana he thought necessary observing Stet the couasal OF WHITRHALL 81.— The | steamboat dng or eg Soda, er of Selthially performing that duty. The case before | over her inlancy,who had reared her uutil sho had parted | that Sharp left?) We do not rely altogether on Bry ms. | on the opposite side had called him a manufactured ue- STATEN ISLANDER willleave New York bonny aa you isione of the most important and mementouswhichcan | with her into the merriage state ; yet, although the de- | mayd’s evidence, but fortunately for us, a witness pro-| gre, purchased to commit perjury fortwo thousand ci- Gnd Strten Talal, on and after October 2d, as follows, wustil anda” come before a jury for their consideration. It would be | fendant knew {uli well the feelingsol that mother agoins: | duced by the defence states the astounding fact. Mr | ars. If, be continued, ho was such a witness, would it MENT OOCIC ve Naw Work & 11; 8. 316. # na, alt soif viewed merely in reference to the consequences to | the plaintiff, they did not dare ask her whether she had | Wilcox testified that on the very day that Van Cott leit, | not have occurred to any mai would be taken to Leave Rieetinag aids ae Sulphate Quinine, | the parties concerned in this suit. Lut there is avother | ever heard, or had ever been told by her child, of a hard | Mrs. Van Cott came to bia store and requested him to be | the house ond drilled sn his All freight shipped is required to be ‘particularly marked and Her Bergmint: and all Essent) consequence involved of an hundred fold importance and | word which that husband had spoken agaiust hia wife — | the berrer of aletter, written by h>rown hand,to Sharp, | tances and las of opt Dg in at the rink of the owners thereof ef ax Myrhh solemnity. It isthatof morality, decency, public and | ‘Te whom would the wife have poured out the full tide of | to be left at his mother’s houseis Greenwich street Now | fully abie to recall the garret to his memory, shows that NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT Cantharides, * private virtue. Gentlemen, I de not belive that any one | her woes and gricis, of her husband’s mal-treatment and | did she not know that Sharp had leit the house? Vou he was not a manu ured witness His masons none AND, BINGREQY SEE Gum Tragacanth, of yous number can regret the time that hus been spent | brutality,i! she did not tothat mother whose heart yearn | recollect Mr. Wilcox testified that she told him tht the | tended, was oreditable an rthy of belief. But For Kingston, anc Delaware and H. se Fowdered Bark in the exainination of witnesses on thistrial, when you | ed in love to he: eilspring—I psk you, when there has| letter wes about board, x Sharp had left without | i# ove fact with regard to the competency ot this witness, Cgnal—steambouts EMERALD ‘and indson HM aud Flour Sulphur, Corks of all kintls, consider the deep stake which the public, society, ani | not beon a breath of impeachment against Van COtt, why | paving bis board. Mark well, this letter was| said MeG which, though not alluded to by the o Wi Alcohol, Sarsaparilla, mr y Re g Dd (A it 1 call 4 i mt ee wi ion Unies pee Ni Borex, refined and crude, Sponites, coarse and fine, every individual member ortiat society has in its issue.— | did the defendant offer to prove it ? You have evidence of | sent the very morning that ber husband leit his i ee payee Cen ca pepe bryan to—an. hy SMER , ‘alomel, Druggists’ Glass Ware ry, in your hands is placed the stand | the plointit/ working honestlyat his trade as a mech mnic— | what was the object of that le baa by _ 4 watt Eerste oe Becton yh eee Ber . ' Gentlemen of the Jury, ii hands is placed th | th it’ working y ani h the object of that letter? That it was received a that’ his sory Was eu honest one, an Bot ork, foge of . ursday Red Precipitavs, auaNite peealieraliinead sieiaes By your decision on this case | and ate when this succays in busines: Comer pre he by, Share it eae i lee mations Doart hy aN Oe PRO cge cd - in wil’ Kingston (Iondout lauding) every Wednesdat : ce ER will have told to the world, to your own country offered an asylum to the destitute friends of his wite; | produce it, and disprove the inference pm it ?— the sober, dieck avd Saturday st oelock, Py ML, us) every Y | Window glass, of all sizes und British Lustro, to avery class ol society, what ‘the standard of morais in | when poverty oppresse’, and sickness Tail her brother | We challenged them, we gave ther, notice to praduce | men on his way Louse, {om whitewashing the house im yake NORWICH, Captain Joh Sanuels, will Jeave New | whiteleed, dry andi oil, Gold’ and Silver Leaf this community is, and by what rules itis to be fixed — | low, he sent for hin and his family, and beneath his own | that letter; hut they have not. Why? because they k featian porked! whist nada et Ar Fork, (otial Wana surest, every Weduesday and Saturday at | Red lead Gold and Silver Bencee, Wonca the high standard which honorable men pave set | roof he gave thom shelter and retuge. Yes, the man | that the production of that letter would have concluiva.| the house whcru ls worked which made him ‘fee ‘ava K sgston (ond ‘ 7 Litharge , Copper Bronze, up, be broken down and its flag-statt shivered by the aid | whom they bave painted asa ruitian nursed and tended | ly establishedthe guilt of the defendant. Why did uot | I ask you, us intelligent wen, con you doubt bim as to } Mondout lauding) every Tuesday and 9 ' f the circumstances he has epoken of, when you hear it ae Re Spirits Turpentine, Chalk white aid red, of law er by the ligt consideration of jury, Tenre not | that emaciated brother in law, Hw cheered that wife iv | the defendant preserve that letter which was written in| the circumsances be bas spoken of, when y cglog- EXTRA TRIPS, " white, may be the wisdom of your laws—what may be the | her sorrow, ond when strength was restored, hegave him | November ax well as he could preserve ctor | C . Danetan Tee Ge hacia siad every Whiting ie een Banish Broa, Denigaity eeyeaniaeiatioe: minay WA your er mlenleeaRteamine tooo te acter aticioaae LIRR Ines Buley erie pre et ly The Mupwertspiaia, | Proceadad'to Comment OH te Deer of Mr Snarp to Miss tTo’clock. Returning, leaves Kingston at 4 Coors yend ia od, venetian . government—and on what boasted ty : ies ns hi he th ht w Ahave demned the doctor—the | Waldron, abeut the fixing the blindsin Orchard atreet, . pad Paynes - ‘ed principles of siberty | dence that in 1540 he removed to Wiltiamsburg , where | The ene he thought would have d ‘riagpeseecartay 2 é ss slinbie as ae Chrome Yellow, Pumice Stone, aud freedom it may be based. I tell you that once that | prosperous ant happy, he went to enjoy the pleasures of | other be knew wonld have dune’ himself and his gut- | and bie letter to Mrs. Von Cott about mending bis clothe TELPAN SON BARLOW & CO. Yellow Ochre, French and ‘Tar and Kosin. standard is lowered, a deadly blow will have been given | his domestic circle, and reap the fruits of his honggt in-| ty paramour. You recollect Brimsmayd told you be drove | 1 Dow co Me ge init of ind ry 7 a . 164 Weat street American: Japan, copal, coach and har* | to the very centro! Caen d and the bond of mutual pro- | dustry. Here he continued to pass his days in peace and | Mrs. Van Cottto Sharp's house im Greenwich st. to collect ve prost Rin it ey Pegs ee rye m4 St HALIFAK Pyastisn Blve, optts varnish. tection in your tcommunity will be irrefragably riven | comfort, until the spring of 1841 5 wnd then the destroyer | the board bill, and that she went in while ho remained in | within me wliich ay possibly destroy the toree of im: OR BALIAx anD SORE Rotten Stone, E now. fh (ely asunder. ‘There are positane of our country, where the | of his peace found him. Then it was that Sharp was in.| the wagon. What, then, is the conclusion, and whutthe evnest | on pei ee p Bespin = je Nad Sep pa a wilt | Lyory Black, fed Chale. power of the law isunknown,where an appeal to a jury is | troduced into his fsmily. Again we have evidence that | objcct of tnat letter? Let the tacts answer for themselves. | the pialnull'a covspuacy. | Thy first ot jee and jeate'Boston for the chute Coa on Ir hast | Gums Copal! ; Gum Shellac, Unthought of —wherethe eeducer has entored the supctity | he treated his wife well, that he was liberal und lavish of | Sharp was back again, ant establishe | in hix own room | to rifle tbe. pocksie of ihe deledant. and the ‘day, 16th November, Faint Brushes, all sizes, pote Varnish, | of thedomestic hearth. The armof the injured husband | the fruits of his prosperity upon her, and tbat he lavished | at Van Cott’s house, within two or three days after he fecoe wis a Lapariee [ok Gas eens aeane Passage to Liverpool 0 Sash Tools, all sizes, is the sole avenging power, nor is it stayed in its course | sums of money on her education. And here! would re-| had left. I confess I have not charity to suppose that sited theawebile titer Tepe on meek sitar sage to. Halifaxe hampBlatk, OILS i to await the tardy progress of law. If you would avert | mind you of the uncharitableness ot the opposite coun. | Sharp returned at the solicitation of the wife, contiaryto | Ca Te tateds aud. bldelcn a Rees Moe mee: Oil, Fall, ‘Oil, Train, acenes of blood—if you would establish confidence in the | sel. who were even nnwilling to concedeto hima proper | the will of her husband. It is not consistent with inne- | Which could debase and cage bet pie art. A de - FORUAVANAS DT teae | BEIM ea phir sdmintetration of justice—if you wonld confirm the hearts | mative for hix conducttowardshis wife | They endeavor. | cence. It you see nothing, incensistent in it, give ther: LER prehetnge catt mmr id vg pees lags LA » Direct. ~The elegant jummer strained sperm, Neats{. of your low-citizens in their ob wi him in eve the benefit of it. it if, T the declarations o! ares 4 Seen mnavoid bly detained, will sil posit Tannen Lard Ol), peediei de Cl doe vanes his Fniaey Wes anise ee eens tontion of is nite slene hese hav a want eet Cerne raa ae See raees crnteaeLibine sand deaths. But they heve not merely charged bin with vely an Monday, November 13th, at 3 P. Sperm and Steare Candles, 5 1s author of his dishonor un- | wontto indulge her in dressand ornaments. lconfess, | parties OC 5 4 trie! veamer been h r ed ‘ndless newly coppered, fitted up with summoned into a dread eternity. I beseech by yur | much as I was prepared fi fr h ‘ou have less keen perceptions of guilt th nf think you | such crimes.tuttbey bave dr a you have adergene a thorough seuavs DYE WOOD DEALERS AN MANUFACTURERS. | sacred obligation to aateig? thin ee for be eee fede iam ct Metered Teatilec ee oenaen Suge te possess, Lh Jury men, te decide on. acts Vike | Bir1;1 so not intend to uh yours mpethies tor ber} | t desirable conveyance. Caer Red Saunders, physical ditqnisitions, or quibbling ingeniousness;| uncharitable attack on my nnfortunate client. Sharp | these. For myself, [ believe tha absence of that letter 18 | tek to turn them oway fiom the h jured wife or the Mortar cae teats | Pustie, Haven Wood, ut by the inflexible standard of common sense ‘The | came inthe spring of 1841; and here it may not be amiss | conclusive evidence of the guilty intentions and of the | less boy. We did not originally c»ll Mary Waldronto the Yew Orleans steamer Alabam: 4 ? ‘4 + ' 5 ; a8 Counsel we did not intend to eim a desdly shot at rip to those wkose business will admit of their taking such a | Slcaragna, ‘ood. | quibbles and quirks of legaldevice may be employed in | to inquire, who Mr. Sharp is? The opposite counsel | criminal intercourse of the partics during tho absence of | and; us i eireuitous route tothe latter port. j gy Pypemic Wood, determining on matters w: ere doliars and cents only are | hi een as lavish of their abuse on ps Client, 1a they | the husband at the south. He then proceeded to comment he Resa ‘ope or oe pL Cai 4 ecreae cooibtain, Joha R Stanhope, well-known to the travelling | Si" 2itonem* Ebony Weed, eonostaed; Bat when the janctity of Kavetets fulsome in the praise of theirown. oa she nen Breda SttOn, ot ea) Lrg bee eee whether ber history Lasmotcnacr aah puthor ten: FN espe eo yenllag Xe wage 4 . where everything that is sacred and cons that Mr. Sharp up tothe nineteenth year of his ag uring the month, and who conld have prov: : ue He ; i Gate Canine ea MANUFACTURERS, on earth, when the purity of the marrioge bed isthe stake, | been inthe employment of a writer in the ottice of an At- | duct of the parties, i' they had dared produce him. | The ee eee soeel ele Lincs othes te end W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, Bieri 1 Fullers’ arth, then you must measure it by a standard different, and | torney—but at the moment when he entered the Van Cott | next in order was the story of New Year's night, Mr. Subs auitcond tne tikteriece'end israsieg a -ikelewe er: 43 Peck Slip, corner South street, | @iue V itriol,, ler, Dutch and French} ted—by the rules of common se which | family he left that office and was then destitute of ailem- | G went through the testimony of Dr, Bailey, remarking, Copperas, Eng. and Amer. _Indigocs, of Bena ie 2 * f H iy not enough thet the unfortunate gitl was dragged RAVELLERS GOING SOUT! is the foundation of the law. Ina neighboring | ployment. He was then arriving at the age of maturity | as he went along, on the streng points tending to susp. | Tt Otaupgnan inet (he uNty 4 D Wish ie bee ie eed Oe eure wen cptamala, State—and surely not one can have forgotten it—ia that | and wasin thedaily expectancy of enjoying a fortune. | cion Tho opposite coursel had dwelt wih gece | Unto or aay nod ouarasa GLE 678g rasa tae cae P Xan U.S. Mai ‘Weekly, Line ta Sevannah, | Bleaching Salta, artes State, distinguished among its mater States for its high ob- | His friend, Strong, introtnced him ax a boarder to Van | emphasis on the absense of the Doctor at the stable fuse she did not come in :d im poverty into tw gonnexion with the Central, Railroad t@ | Cochinea), Glue, Naya eee ae morality and virtue, public sentiment sus. | Gott, and where isthe evidence ot his being empluyed in | for ten minutes, during wbich time it was Benne ep, | ae Mee ar ank Bt concpel neced janciitockore: ie West-——'The splen: team ‘ortis, jumac, tained the avenger, when a brother atruck to the earih in | any honest or lawfal calling for the two years he spent | thought, that Sharp might have gone to bed unnoticed rear hs! the wages of prostitu nter: INCH, Can J. Pe Brooke, and | Nate's, Kae Die, the agonier of denth the seducer of his sister. fo this act | in thatfamily-—whivh two years we alleg= he apent in | To anewerthle Mr. Graham abeerved that if the parties | voectabll'y wsrke wogeso! jrouliation., That inter. slog j Saturday’ moming, at 9 o'clock Soda Ash, Prussiste Potash NEG rome neces nmeral: Virtuous jary, and after a | undermining the affection of the wife and destroy ing the | (either Mra: VeA Gon) 6 harp sveseed att to their rooms, | have crcapen had thu not the seeds of virtue decply fam. v imington boats from the north, arriv- | Pot and Pearl Ashes, my hig ialo' earnest interest, the multitude recei happiness of the plaintiff. He had no trade, he was riet- | Mrs Dr. Bailey, who no douht, ing at Sevenuah the sume day, aud will leave Savannah on the | Extract Logwood, low dered Cureuma, into their arms, and welcomed him ing fo idten 69, contracting habits of corrupt and deprav: | suspicious, weuld have heard them or bim, and would Valion oC has fauhers sta vtevcor eal eepi trata family of saine day 388 above, at6 o’clock P, M., after the arrival of the oe Clee Powdered Blue malts, member who had avenged society | ed tendency—such as are ever attendant on idleness. | have told her bushand on his return and there have been ae eof out.sbast Sesia cable citieene. in ha ease nia “Wi vclenwil Gnd hity bese heemmleesesi:| Ete arite Nitre Fortie, ducer. See to it, gen-| They have told you. and preached a homily about his be- | anend to that affair. It was forthe jury towns what the | Soo) HUE Dit! Beep Cl ald not ineule tious route to the suuth and weat. ‘The above bows are Gam Shellac, eprite Nitra Fortis, care a mere technical | ng “holly unacquainted with the ways of the world | evidence was worth ond to what it tended He contend | Holend—uriit the advanced tn lite | I would not Mnaale up in.a superior style, and no expense or pains, will be spared to | Cudbear, ritish Gum, , the fathers, the brothers, who | Gentlemen of the Jury, 1 ask you as fathers—I appeal to | ed that it was another conclusive evidence of guilty in. | ‘mepuri'y of hac gin) by culling witnesses to way to ber eusure certainty, com ort, and expedition to the travelling pub- i Re ic Acid and now await for your verdict with anxious hears, find that | vou as men who know the world andare acquaiated with | terconrae. The next point to which I cail your attention | ° Ty dealasaat Ld gerbe ae ince fy y 4 hie. JOHN B. LAFITTE, Agent, Grain and Bar Tin, Oxalic Acid. they are but leaning on a broken reed, and they be | the way of human natore;and answer me, ere not the | (continned Mr. ++) is. that a shorttime after the Ist Janu- | but by declamation to wsraii her It was no} soovae itzsimmons’ Wharf, Chavlestoa. | Boaps, ; aroused to take the law into their own hands. Whatever | voung men of the present day too well, too deep. | ary, and while Ven Cott was still at the ssuth, his estab. | counsel, whi nin the delicecy of girlhood and woman- aclestens Bapeemmber, 1943. errant GROCEKS, may be the result of your deliberations, remember such | ly acquainted with the | world. If lishment at Williamsburg wan broken up Iregret very | ood, she declined to swe the name of the y “ot that embarresement haw | lover who had offered her his adoreticn and his ple: much that the circumstanc See Young Hyson Tra, Pepper Sauce SEVEN O'CLOCK M Ni INE i oy tal) will be the standard of publi ity. 1 FOR VALBOONY CHOY. and intermediate | P7328 pscehoy Bont, Ue belieel yak thier geen oh man at nineteen years begine to let marriagw. But they must jump up «nd order her to tear , NY), " 1 “ a Tentreat you to preserve before you the good of your] of idleness, whet will he he at the age of twenty-one 7| been bronght under your notice during th es ¥ Barbet held dings—From ihe steamboat pier, at the | Ganpowder — * 8, Sout fellow citizens, and let virtue fuel thatin the verdict of s | Last yeu, Wille Tat to too. weil acquainted with the | thow you by ittho baseness of heart of thati di the viel from her face, aud usisted on her giving the foot of Barclay street. Breakfast and Dinver on beard. Hyson Skit ” digo, Fl * 4 h heppiness he had de bame—tauating her with their disbelief in the truib of Leaves New York—The Troy on Tuesday, Thursday and | Souchong** Gude bt” sary she wil ined ond protected. In the discharge | world, its passions and the menns of gratity ing them? We | the man whose peace and hepyiners he b rsimplestory. His Lonor, with a delicacy and akind Saturday, 7A. M. eaene: ne faatile Soap, of my duty I shail proceed plainly, boldly, and honestly, | have shown to you that Sharp was at Van Cott’s house, | Van Cott, previous to his leaving tor the south, had sume which docs ipfivite credit to his goodness uf heart, Landing art ‘Weer Point, New! », Hampton, | Freach Brandias, Caster Oil, in bottles, to lay before you the evidence in this case; but while 1 | not at regular stated intervals, bnt lounging about there | euits pending, and fearing lest ia absence something Pourhkeepsie, Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, U; Hed look, Bristol, Span Sears a Aleoh ay is ao mee ie that po mee rufien (e0ot aie the entire day. Witness rfter witness has anokaey sf a inh Coy he, eas leat oe ee eg Fetes gai fh. | aid, and by asks ity O yolk. ot and Pest spaoin Salts, haracterized the defence, shall enter with me into the | being there atall honrs. How have you him introduced | his personal property to his friend, Docto: wae lhe. 4 the at stice. renew low peerure steamer TROY. Captain A. Gorham, | Starch, namen, discussion of the truth and justice of the case I shall not | to you? luis counsel stated in their opening. and T havea | advanced him some money tocerry him on routh ’ ‘Tne she gic and the eiarn decrees 1 la/Hea) ie eee passage, apply to FB. Hall, at the office, foot of Barclay piangeiee Ball, iction Matches, _ rely on technicalities or on book law, nor shall I make | right to use it, that immediately before he left the ruof of its were brought to an issue more speedily than it was | (itt ‘and chargethat innoc: bt and besetitul girt with ates: or on board. ; ease Gardonate Ammonia, any appeal to the jury on the disinterestedness of my own | his mother, and they have stated it without a shadow of | expected, and D’. Alcock, with the conseut of the . | heving a le snd perjury on her Lpe—yes mane, tem, . SBS Notice! Goods, Freight, Bageage, Bank Bills, Specie, | Fig Blue) pee motives, as ono of the counsel for the defence has done, | evitence, that she marrie} a young and second hushan-, | took possession of the property, snd to make the claim | Birt ing counsel chorged her with being @ girl of inde~ or any other kind of Property, taken, hipped, Powdered Ginger Root, Mustard, London who toll you that, although he had received a {ee to de- | whose severity the proud and iunocent boy conld not | s*cure, he removed it from the house, and thus withous | O/ehing Counts) cbwiged her Wilh ba lng ng thet @ the Boats of this Jinemust be at the risk of the owners of such | A} Caynnne Pepper, fend and protect his client, yet he only sat in this Court | brook. Now, is it not Soir, is it not natural to conclude | any aoticipa'ion on the part of Van Cott, such cense > ac\ion had wken place, thet they bed »pro- ised too much gud had proved too itt! they are anxious to avert the incignation of t jary and the pul ain, aui6® | Olive oil in bottles & baskets, Powdered Nucmeg room to watch the truth of the charge a : Apnar renses oe sor be wee . DEP INT RE : fs i] gainst her virtue, | that if that bo: 8 worthy of parental fondness, his | quences resulted. hat think yon would be the NRE RENDENT REGULAR QEEOSI | Ratmets, deand refined, Powered Cinnamon, ready to abandon her if he saw that she we guiity: | mother would ncverhave suffered bimto leave herhome?| ef a wi'e on such an occasion? It. is waen. loss, - ‘Phooueh Dipet, without Landings ~Phe CTIONERS, DISTILLERS I make no such professions. 1 have received my | There isa redeeming affection in a mother’s smily—there | ruin and misfortune overtakes the husband, that the ota and substagtial steamboat PORTSMOUTH, pee re Oil of Annis = fee to sustain my client; 1 heve come into this] isa benignity und kindness in a mother’s heart, and ina| love, the affection of the wife shines out brightest— | Jor Euiusd.tlesvegwit Fave New York fromthe foo of Iehiaso dey court room, ready; and determined at all hazards and | trial of that kint sh never would have permitted his | ICthia wile had. yassed over the, story ot her usbends | Why Worn toute aud oes, Ob we Oe hot ie ead Tier yea teks ites Pridiyss sad ee Mace, Carrayw against to stick by him, to press his action, andto ion. She would have retained the child of her | misfortune in silence—it she jorraben vanpled to blast the Beixe repw ot ber benetaciress Ido not know if alter such charges, e ri n : ir cal him through triumphant if an: flort 1: t tl » | honor, she must still feel for him ond even love him, ard ellccutne that tps for die aeason, ato'eloek in th fter- | Chunation, Rose, Onuuge and Peach Wa | ean avail him. Could 1 tell him after that Ihad_aat be- | thelter of her ewakomer Teck'you ie this impeobeble? | would have instructed her counsel to havebren silent on ts Iter of her own home. Task you. is this improbab) ; yj. | She may not become suihctrntly debased «nd lost, as to be "*Pvight taken at reduced ates, Apply on board. _— yeti B side him and heard how useless was bis chance, Here we find h m seizing on the earliest opportunities to | the subject of his ruin ond trouble What was the evi- | fit magtil, D Gute iitea uly Ce ae to eit of, F 8.—The above boat has undergone a thorough repair, and is ya nin Beant would abandon him, I should think myself unworthy | indulge his criminal propensities. Now, ix reference to ce you had on this point ?7—why, that she wae attend. | hi" Recaultg/ the Caliges! was Uamenly—the y comeanet te tons vatpiorters 026 im*r Reacanth; Fado oe rome member of the noble profession to which | belo: 1| his connections with Van Cott’s family «t that time, what | ing balls,attended by Sbarp, and spending days in visiting | | 1" 1 guilty of aduite y, but they leave the inference 208 BIX O'CLOCK EVENING LINE | Gum Anbic, Turkey, Carrayway Seed, will not fellow the course pursued #0 unworthily and #0 | evidence have we? Brymsemayd, who gave his testi-| her friends with him. Here you sec that the blow given | 7Y0\ Bel Bly ty a jury which they hed not for ALBANY AND THOW diet, witines Sam Gamboee, anisaced, daboporably by the defence. I will not tell them that | mony grit a. fre-kpess ond candor which dit Pe EE ea ) maniiness to” charge openly. The facts ard ~ Janding—the splendid low re steam! of Roses, | lujube Paste, ey have come intocourt with aband of witnesses w credit ‘to his intelligence, and although he ha fae chord deeetnsligaenii> is , ‘ ymstences detailed by Mary Waldron shewed ALLOW, Cap * Melean, will leave the foot o! Peppermint, Pearlash, have been under the rattan of the drill-ergeant. I will| had a quarrel with Sharp, is not the very | sand Van Cottsto her, with her own dear darling inno- Conitlandt stivet every “Tuesday, Thurvday, and. Saturday Wantergreeh, Belerattss ste of Soda | NOt imputeto their witnesses base and unholy motiver.— | fect of his stating it on the stand suiicient to prove what | cent boy, Sharp, to Liss and toy with. This generous | frankness and candor, con A asd af Caan eeape Tbe Uirallow has s large pam gf seat roome.and for emeed Orange, eran ns Iwill not charge their client with higher ¢rime’—God | relfanes can be placed upon his testimony, that he was | evileless, artless hoy, with a view to root himself sill | wmnocence, In thenme.cs God aid of Christian piety, and accommodatinus ts not surpassed onthe Hadsou, ane ec Bergamot, socio dameaion, knows he is already charged with enough—I will | telling the truth and the whole trath, without exoggera- | deeper mnto her effections, and to supplant her husband, | 100 4! Woe torh io che world. ase prostiture and — Lemon, cer, East India. not, asthey have done on my client, make an unmenly | tien or departure from correctness. He told you how | became her meniat slave, and went to the garret to carry rjured sn? The hend of: ever would gE a pOROREE AINE. oF. BTEAMBOATS Bi YAFER MAKERS, HAT’ ERS, xc. and brutal, assault. Bot I shall appeal to your sober | Sharp, in conversation one Sunday, shortly after his erri- | down the pots and kettles for her accommodation. In CHa cot 4 wry ar ite, ase died aged peotest ia Gee <@icae. Through direct—From eebsrueoee pier isd Fowserd Blue Salts, judgment: 4 wlll lay before you the evidence as it | val there, spoke » f Mrs. Von Cott’s beauty, and ot hia de- | this trifling mstance, ludicro' it may e Q appear, you have the character ofthe adulterer. When Van Cott | ‘elf from the arm ot the avenger. There is one “a returned, had he auticipated the blow which awaited | *cene, and [am glad for the sehe of human nature, 7 No! He | 'hatthey had the honesty to bring that parting scene bee strikes my m clusion that tl nd if I cannot bring you tothe con-| sire and intention to have connection with her lefendant is guilty, then I say, willingly, | counsel for the defence, has dwelt long on the unsati Courtlandt and Liberty streets, Sunday, Orie atenmbont KNICK ERBOCK ER,Cap Gaye, AE 8. Joba, | Gil Vitriol ve Monday, Weduesday aud Briday Evenings, ataix | Copper Cal will I ‘Evenings, at six | Copper Calx, acquit him. I shall not seek to avert yonr honest sympn: | tory nature of such testimony, end that it was not to be | him ?—wos he informed of the fact by his wi taebthey bad tee bea iy Oh eee \ ane : Shel ac thies from the party to which you think they properly be- | r Ted on; but T will here tesd the law relative to receiy. | returned in the fullness and purity of heart, and wher. MILA Hestaaeherpeesttiar nu chatcie eae ane wii pnboss ROUTH AMERICA, Cent, LW. Brainerd, | Alcobal, | | Sagar of Lead, long, for there itno man within the sound of my voice | jogetmistions, (Mr. Grahom hore read a long passoge | westhe fist place he sought oa thatstormy pight?—why | calling ber astiumprt—wven he charged her with het ‘AtS o'clock b. M.—Landing at latermediate Flaces, i PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS. ho feels moredoeply than Jo compassion for that un. | trom some authority, we could not catch the name orthe | he sought sxnin the hore he hed Left and the wife of bie | Ai art Ong tha act ng Seeunvost COLUMBIA, Capt. A. Hougmton, will leave | Balsam of Honey, ‘Aidescas, tere t Ys | fortunate woman whose degradation is before you—for | full bearingoit.) The testimony of Brymamayd furnish. | affections He finds her not there, d shelter. | Monin Welienlay ead Hiiday afleraoon, at ofclock. 1" | Cunington's Balsam, Put Hews & Hoorers) sho unfortunate mother and relations who are involved im | ef couclunve evidence of the igtimacy of the. parti fog root of his friend.” Once sore he meets ble wife itty shecihear i teewahe willleave ‘Fareday, Thareday end ‘Saturday Evening, a: £ve | Hatlemand Beith Oil, Sere and Liquid, pel eaplame niin inerstper cence mee ie. Pee et et Seren ceem wpeee tnect ad th Seles? | ho wad oresiiented ner own,vieine and, cabenered Ls | 7% a severe one. Did she show, any marks Oe a de saunae pad enlicare Seidlitz Powders, Soda Powders, eno one is more ready than I am to drop thetear | mate, as we say he hes done, his nefarious designs upon | be’—that she was the victim of the adulterer, oud that | Ol feelig whim she received | it? Did wuten be ‘nsseng. " fonts will gt all times arrive in | Stoughton’s Godfrey's Cordial , I bosom friend! W. do you next find | Teprosch und chide bim? No! not @ “4 Albany in ample time to take the Morning Train of Cars for Anderson’s Cough Drops of sympathy, and mourn over the heart-rending sorrows | her. ' They were not mere idle words; they were deliber. | adulterer hi Fe eee aon ae tosetner | eye--nordid the ask him to believe her innocent. phe the east or west. ‘Thompson's Eye Water." of woman, yet I have aduty to perform which calls me | ateand deep nid schemes. But Brymsmayd did not stop | him? With alacrity and industry he gathers togetoer ‘The above boats are new and substantial, are fnrnished with neat and elegaut State Rooms, and for and accommode- tions are unrivalled on the Hudson. rr For Passage or Freight ayply on board, orto P. C. Schultz | Patent Xted ui li kinds, French, £nglish and American. back from pity, to bestow the balm upon @ more worthy Kinde of Paints and Colors a a ices, ana | otdeet. Could ‘you have een, ax. have, the agony of cines, Perfumery, Moaps, &e.ra general assortment. | Hest of that husband, during t © has told you of Sharp’s clasping Mra. Van Cott | hisscattered property, ani iata.sitiee his wife tn | Sit M08 Une the GeaHOne, we hice ate Ne ecb ene arms—not merely indelicate attentions, but the | her own home; ready to renew ngnin the pledge of that |< Sprites Unt Nee Alm fh Nets ee ee bid adieu to @ fifteen days which he | two, taken in connection establishes the fact of consum | virtuous intercourse which bad ever chara terized theix | 10° “3 tt that home—to that husband—to that virtue and innocence ne office on the whart, Nien has sat in this court room to watch the course of this pro- | mation. Are you, az husbands, to believe that a woman | Union. How do we find herin Orchord st.? Do we find her t : “ NOPICE“On and after Monday, Oct. gt, the boars fee | Ce Tie meet mee ction given to orders from the | tracted trial, you would kuow that anether claimed Yoer ind ‘with aleve for her | devoting hersel! constantly tothe comfort of that husban, | *hich never again can cheer or bles her | The poet of line will leeve for Albany at 6 o'clock, P. M. instead of 7. country. sympathy, and that you have to vindicate the agony and hort and | No! from the moment she took possession, we find thir my client toile wits, fh be ‘es Othello say— ee ¢ ener) anguish of that riven and broken spirit. ‘Yea, ter een acquaintance to clasp her ia his arms? If she .llibertine trailing after her and submitting herself to y a mak 5 — i " aS ail cea id di svat kigwn pecker ship HOTTINGUER, A tons | [)4Y'S SHEET RUBBER OVER SHOES—25 Maiden | Nyo€and to he thesabs wh bear and to hear the ste! NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR —_ i intykwyr r ’ roo ined t before you, compelled to] is the pure, innocent, virtuous, suffering woman, | something worse than what modest innocence coul pa- ; Had it pleas’d heaven " ) (iP am ee SuOnes Me hich the opposite counsel have | painted before you by the hand of her counsel, the | ttently endure. Now what do we sow you by the te To try me with afltiction; had be reiu’d Pusthen Captain Ira Bursley, wall sail on Thursday, 16th Nov, | tached to Iudia Rubber uppers: so that it is impossible voor | #2 brutally and so unmanly inflicted upon Ghject of a. dase and. iahaman conepiracy—-why | mony of Mrs Plane, a: modest, veritable, and respectable | All kinds of sores, and shimes, ou my Dare heady “The shiv ‘oFihis Aine belay atl 1000’ thoe end i abinapeoas e them in the course of wearing. These Over Shoes,which | his honor, and his character; and all bec: did she "not communicate this fact to the busbavd | a with: oh ob derthiaprend int» a court, who bas das ‘a red 2 rhe! be Lydbea y i je very pes ma abont to en-bark for the old country, will fall to see the ‘ad. | Dave already thrown into disuse leather over shoes and m dared to come into court to claim satisfaction, at your | she so fervently loved, and procure the expulsion of such | ‘he lesh of the tongue of the counsel who hi Mdressed ‘ pd ivity i ardmy wl eee Opes; ages to be derived from selecting this line in proference to | #148.and, to which the water Proof, boot is fast tending, are | hands, on the seducer of the wife of his boom—upon the | a monster as Sharp from his virtuous roof? How stands | you, because in the fullness of her womenly feeling ang should have tound in some part of my soul ty other, a their Rreat capacity readers them every way more Marlene tate, ne, Roxbury India Rubber establishment, 25| destroyer of his domestic bappiness—upon the serpent |the matter? Why, abe not only never communicated | honesty of heart she suid if she wastreatedss the wit | A drop ot ; atience; but (alas!) te make me class. dd convenient than ships of a smiler Detter than are bemng ands erPeisingly, perfect. and altogether | Fond, who, under the guise of friendship, hal twined him: | theoc tacts to her ‘husband, but the permitted Sherp to | fes#on the stand, that the counsel would not get much | A fiauii igure, for the time ot scorn ng to secure berths in this magnificent ship, | peti: “pn are beink me sell ground the idol of his affections, and blasted her with | visit her day efter day, and’ hour after hour, to kiss end | out ofber. I ask you whether the opinion of the woman | To point nis slow unmoving firger at — shoul not fal to make ely aieatin ta farntahed ooly at this stabliaiireat. "very ‘erieis appereais: | his potsonous contact. "For tea long years my client had | clasp her. Gontiersen’ dors not this fact clearly entab, | not the opinion which you yoursolves, in your hearts.| O10! At their General Passage Office. #9 Pack ing to the rubber, business for sate or made (0.0 lived with that wife, queffing full drauchts of nnalloyed | tish in your minds, that the mind of thet wife wasdebased | had formed anticipatorily. I have yet to learn, that «| Yet could I bear tat too; well, very welly n3ec comer of 8 HORACE H. DAY, Jove and happines: 4 y and night. She was his gentle | and depraved? Task you, whether a woman who honor | Witness is to he treated on across~»xamination as though | But there, waere [ have garner'd up my heart; hoa LIVERPOOL=TIs New 1 > oie Suceeasor to thefRoxbary and fond companion—upon her was centered his thoughts | ed her husbend who had pot forgotten every feeling of | he had perjury on his lips. [rather think that itis nor | Where either | must live or bear no ie; Packet 16th of November —The fine New York bunt | ~~ "4" l#n*_ | by day, his joys by night. She was the object of his | Juty and affection to that _man_—cwould have permitted | the way in which the truth can be elicited rom a witness: | ‘The fountain from the which wy current rans, packet ship’ HOTTINGUER, Ira Barsley, master, UNITED STATES pray ers—his darling. pavil—his tutor and his child. | such direct attacks upon his honor, and exposed herself | hut by e calm. dispa ate and gentlemanly course of | Or else drie to be discarded thence! 1050 tors, will sail as above, her regular diy. r TEA EMPORIUM Shall I, then, not ciaim for him your aympathies, when |to the gaze of strangers as the toy of a libertine 7| questioning, Mrs. P. tells you that she caught Sharpinthe | Or keep itas a cistern, for foul toads For ireight 500 bales cotton, or passage, having very superior 121 129 » in one fatal honr this being was torn from him by ahu-| How has Brymemayd been contradicted? Why, Mr | house in Orchard st, sitting with his wrmsround Mrs Var | To knot and gender iv! —turn thy complexion there! gecomne , tbply to the Captain on board, at west side beri ees i New York. man fiend, who had drank of his cup—who had shared his | Strong, who gave his testimony with great gravity. | Cott’s neck, end with her bosom partly expored. Wha | Patience, thou young wud rove app’d cherubim; sang "Ps SVOODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South at. AAaeuCn 11h Rumpuren Benen meal—who had witnessed his happiness—but who hat | swore that he never heard Mr. Sharp tny an indelinate | hink you ol the wife who womld permit such liberties ‘o | Ay, there, look grim us hel ‘The fine new packet ship Liverpool, J. Eldridge, master, sw ASE BALE AN RETAIL, crushed him in the fullness of his noonday strength end | word, or do an indelicate act to Mrs. Van Cott. Well, | be taken with her by @ young, unsnapecting artless bo’? | Gentiemen, | fear | ha ained yeu too > but I 1150 wus, will succeed the Hottivguer, and sail on rewulay HE CANTO A CO. NY contiane to offer for | hope. Shall! not ask your sympathy for that miserable | now, gentlemen, the learned counsel for the defence seem | Why, gentlemen, the veriest prostitute who walks thy | feared | should not ba bg ‘eas of eve vi 1H day. Mth December, alr n iety and style— | and heart-stricken husband, who has bowed in sorrow | to fh forgotten their own argument, which was, tha: | streets would have blushed. If Mra, Van Gott waa the | sed short in my effort for my cient FOR LIVERPOOL Reguiar Packet of the 13th pormer(al grades at Green tad Bleck” most delicious and | beneath the blow which severed this bright love—this | the evidence ofone witness on a point of fra outwenghed | motest woman her counsel would have you believe her | your errdict, oa teg-rce the question of dumeges, , ° pris Pion Pee ae a cuarged ig Mg h - a de November—The well known favorite packet, shij Lage ren] oe mn aftection—this rij en while he watch- wineessed #1 i her mind and body had not been already denased, would | “ondant nas taken goo! Core te anticipate you and to pro VIRGINIAN, burthen 1000 tons,§will nil es above, roughly tee Teh ane tne Fe feality and site budding? While [ ask you not to torent thenyeage War Gresotued Senid Lave see dienaiiers Bye she not have informed her bushand, aod have bim ect himself, My client does pot « oa hie iheney, bedi MGS costa kiattbii Cie’: AMI: ii ANAK, till ahahaha eyes win eae pan in any’ cli "Theirs thies tuat wretched wie may claim, | entreat you not to | mayd because Strong never witnessed or heard anything | Delled D+ you believe the woman isso pure. so virtuou-. | ve could not getit. 10 you a Jusors.as men, he wishes to meager ‘ane aperior (an. veel ta pore, {s founded poe the ermoce ethan agar be execlod t | check their generous flow towards my client—the hue | indvlicate. Well, by the seme role wo will require vou | #, after the many repeated acts we have shown her toh | iovesl to, entreut yout Ox the stendardot publie vire Ss rbabiteas Gh eauoarie aoetbe tenes ealty apiaientsenl on, [on apeqally with respect to" weight and quality, and wert | 000d) I must ark you to deal out to them both themea | ‘9 brlieve ont witnesses, who aay they never saw Van | quilty of, notto have suffered her person to berefird li | ue wnd morwinty View the cave as men—as husbands. vot of Maiden lane, or to wall All purshasers are called apon to'return any | “Fe you think they deserve, and keep.ng asingle eye | Cott lift up his wile’s clothes, and dishelieve their wit | free guilty intercourse wih that sitless boy? Tepe! | eavethe ease with you—i feet I have but teebiy die JO’ ales were fail to give them the at satis! 134 1n justice and truth, to carry outto its fullest extent the | nesses who have sworn that they did seehim do so Bu! | ot teyour passions or yorr prejudices, | make itt yo" | charged my duty, end thet my eli Pine street, ch | the’ ty will be cheerfully and Gompay re high and solema responsiility you have assumed. What. | jv thie the only tact we have proved? If the cn te hnabanday ex men "Tho twat fact he aituvet to we | much hich he iay. stip coucem. Di British Ship—Sails on Satur- | Mere! vA ie - uments, ip | ever e consequence—bowever deeply the sy mpathivs | on the declarations of Brymemayd as to the de hatot the sl thi ~ AVE mi ets, on the tewimony cf Mre Van Shultz: | pathy for ail parties, sering Armly on you TOP the sian Nocenbec ce tie, ell Kowa, very | mastery wil Onde adectded advantage to supply themselves | may be ealisted—nowever character may be blastedcome | ina ncte of Sharp. L would put it toyonto be decided by | hat at the very time when her embarrased hu- | lugrise torli. That solemm oath te regiered i “4 fut sailing British ship CHESTER, John Wilson: ate teay r Carsiesmant day. upsteadily and faithfuly, and in the presence of your | the rnles of common # ha-d bad to pay for the making of his own shirts, bi suc redness of (ne domeatie altar ap +alsto you—and aie, having nearly all of her cargo engaged, will sail posi, ; od, earnestly and solemaly do your du'y. Gentlemen had health and streng h enough to muke shirts for irders from all parts of the United States exeeuted with | Brande J y: id is tively as above a0 bumble member ot the law, 1 entreat you by the brumptitude and y of tl Jury, how have we been meton the trial of this | 4 js jour and hisdisbonorer. Trifling as this c’r | -yer living God to do your duty. For fevixht or passage, having very comfortable accoramodn- oul; i iia , | over living your duty ly warehouse im America for the sale of Hov- | cau’ ied to distract the minds of t at the firat oppertunity the act of adnites mstance 1#, it goes to show the true feature of thei “ ose, ctply on ponds foot of Beekman street or to the aud | ang oghpeemhyayarnatse 02 im en | the jury from the guilt of the defentant? We have been | snmate? 1 now came tothe textimony of Dr. Bailey, whe | guilt. He next alluded to Mies Wallron’s testim soy, t+ Plea aetna latter fi elyndpeshaerhad * ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 3 Fulton st., told of his exemplary character, and a boast has been | has heen characterized as an I Thoy allege that for | ‘ativets the hiding Sharp in the pantry, on the roof anc | Mmirituon which the eioquent tpeaker 90 richly de. next door to the Fulton Bank, L. BARONTO, falsely made that he came into this court, not to protect | some unexplained motive, he in character, thie man | 1nder the bed—bis following her from room to room. tron | ‘@'¥ 4 A= KOR LIVERPOOL, on or below the 0th mst, | ARTIST, in Alabaster, Marble, Seaglioln, ke., from Italy | his own rights, not because he was dragged here, bu | came to the resolve ot destroying the peace of Vau Cort | for to Roor—in the garret room and in the hasement, & The charge of Jutge Kent occupied upwerds of two ‘The new aod splendid shin ST. GEORGE, 1600 tone | +Respectfally invites the geutry, the inhabitants, shopkeep | coluntarily to shield the woman he had seduced (rom | Gnd biaating the character of hie wife It ie now nearly | Gentlemen, apon the Know ledge of these facta this ani | 00r8 in the 1 was merery @srcapitvlarion of urthen, Watson Fe ris, master, having three-fourths | e+ Bazaars, country dealers and the public in general, to s€ | ‘ne punishment the deserved. Gentlemen, Ido notcen- | shree weeks since he wae un that stand, and yen will re-| was commencet, Now Fae you, if we had proineed nv inous testimony whicn we have published at OF her e-re0 engyged will sal as above. 'Sh» has suverior ac: wa acet phleh now epee tr tasrestion, Grane | tescend to disprove thi flimsy pretext, He has come here | agitect the conrse of the croze.examination he underwent | +vidence of diract and positive criminality, with the fact ath, width) Shick, bewovan. ® lance, of freight o . 5 ‘ " of eady shown by witnesses nnimpeached, and unex-| od impotentto the jur,,c uld not po sibly bt 0 plendid assortment of Italian and English ornaments in Ala. | because that he could not resist the Soerift, and for this | And now, how dothey dare to come beforea jury with | tltend y v , " i fi iy io Batis Utah ot, | buater, black marble, spar, eala yelow stove, te only reason. We have not been met properly and | yt a tcp at evitence. end impute to him thecrime of | olained away, taking common sense as vont gnid:,| evters. The comments of the Ju _ — vi a able commodations for ten passengers, apply to the eaptaio on board, p FRED'K L. T. . A EU = and various other marbles, " fairly, but under the pretence of mitigation of damages, | nerjary? Yet such ia the liberality of the counsel forthe | whether you can heastute to declare them guilty 1 harveterisne fatness avd impart KOK BHIST OL The welt known fast ailing | consisting of various sizes of ‘groupe, ficures allegations ard unwarrantable assertions and charges | defence; they ask yon to believe my client guilty | ‘Tee tocon(ess that | would be willing \o rest our Mise Wa.¢ testimony, be regarde paired by Prine berape boa ne Sunrein Wipe. hoe [Mpa pein thi ap vy Loe have been made against us which we have entirely dis | of bribery, of snbornation, of .erjary, of conepiracy | 00 there facts. But it becomes my duty to prin’ | he facto rmainiog inthe plain 's house alter the proved. In the opening speech for the defence, a charge | yn of adultery, andthey imputeimproper motives to hie | oat another fact to your attention. J ailnd | teparture of Vrs, Van € The lesrned Judge closed Of cruelty and usheardof indece cy to his un‘ortunate | simeses and to hie Convsel sand ya without ene parti: |‘ the testimony of Baon the black man, Let | ov iniorming the jury, that il they regat.ed the alleged wife was made, to support which they have not adduced | ole of evidence, they wish to away an honest jary from | me Clean out some of the rubbish wath which thede | Wulteroue intercourse to have been established, asinele panicle ot evidence, tn afdhion they set up an | ‘ruth ant futon, by eciemation Govtiomen, t will | ance has lahored to All around, the man, ‘They hay | cous dangra ahouit be awarded issue by which the defendant hoped to haveescaped, bu’ | not insult you comment on such base conduct in | spoken of bi ined sconndrel, aa a wi'ne r eed tha in come soil on the Ist of Derember, Pa eet botanist, We. he. “Price of | Ort) Hold him to the full responsibility of its non-proof The activity of the oprorite Connse! is well | cholelife hasbeen one scene of crime. Regard the evi | voseof obtainir ga divorce, cnterteining ulterior view BOYD & IIINCKEN, 9 Tontine Boildings, repairing of every description on moderate | They set up thatthe plaintiff had entered into a foul ano ked by the Pslice of New York, as | lence ot thisman, hleck tho-gb he he, as you wiilthato | vith regard toany future connection with another party, corner Wall and Water streets, abominable conspiracy in order to destroyhis wife-that he | hey haveheen—yet why Aid they not bring a witness | ither witneaes The defence hava bet ample oppor | vo dameges could be awarded 3 b Wald arr J evsaline 290 6w*r | had come into a court of justice with a host of perjare’ | spon that stand toimpnen thecharacter of De Bri ey — | ity throughout this protracted trial, with the poiice «f No exceptions were taken tothe charge. and he case per fastened brig sR 3 it 1, | be ont hort var’ . | New York at their back. and every means which t went tothe y direeted to bring in & Rd Hederrou, maser will Nave quick despatch | BLANGARD'S PATENT STATUE WOOD & COAL and bribed witnesses. If, gentlemen. Ivan prove to yon | centiomen, T well tell von—they could not. ‘The mo Ofthe learned counsel coud devis ed verdict, in case they agreed before morning, dus ge cusuire of the master on board, foot of Albany street, | antique lamps, shell vases, oval vases, bottles, Rie orto JOHN JACQUES, Togs, tables, florentiog baskets, bulls, cow 8 heer 77 South street. secklaces, belisks, bell vases, Sozzoly vases rights, at a fs PACKET FOR HAVRE—Seeond Line— i pies BRR oh Edward Fat eo Fh ines 7! ve not sustained thia charge, Lesk you | iveso! Dr. Bailey haveevery thing to commend them — | well known saga RF t0, ¥ to the Cank | ( STOVES—tor halls, parlors, offices, stores. steimboats, | ig there any punishnient to aevere to beintlicted upon the’ | ‘letold you of the oseurresce in’ the front hraemens |‘ hunt up the character of the black man. Have they —_____—_— "RUALEXANDRE, 28 South st._| Stove tu the Utied Bassey Thee oe Seuae of Wark, | defendant, who has dared to instruct his counsel to come | -onm ard tescribed the scene with groat partienlarity — | ‘red to produce a single witness pgainst the charucts Fines IN Cawana West —The new and extensive POIUNEW ORLEANS—To sail on the 13th of | eton the Father of our country, surmoi two pedestals, | intocourt and set up such a defence? The object of the | The Counsel apnositeexamined him with great partion | ofthis mau? Hy is notto be driven from ' Cont FOOM | crit iil, in Galt, Caonda ‘Went, belongita to c Se ee oeeee poe Theanpurion, fet retiog | ate for wood and the oiher for coal. ‘The one for wood is con: | lefence has been to refuto or mitigate. If he has aue | iarity avd minutely asto locality, ns they aid every wit. | Ya ferling of kympathy, of false comp Cie whale | H&att, was destroyed hy fire on Sarurday week. A ship HILAL, Capt Hammond, wilmsail as abo structed for 9 live my stove combined, and fora live | ceeded in sustaining the charge of conspiracy, then | mass hut vet the testimony of Dr ley was consistent. Hr | ‘ophisticated youth. He has shown you ris hed ‘he ynantity of fur, t 4 boiting chth» were Ter accoinmioations 17 cabin, second cabin and steerage | store ouly. | The fire chamber in the pedestal is constructed in | however disgraced and abandoned in character, let th: | ands before von unaseniled by rebutting testimony, and | character, and it was our intention to show him to the | UMN UY great deol of wheat wee burnt—no ineurance. passengers are unsurpassed by any vessel. in port. Persons | tact A manne tat the fire, by means of a revertable plate or | tefendant have the full credit of his proof, But if he har | nothing is urged aginst him hut the vitaneration of Coun. | Court and Jury inthe whole length and breadvh of his Ti+ | 4! pail factory belonging to Me. Chapman, a saw wishing to embark, should make early, gPeligation to, the sub- | eitire height of Pigano, CAVinee a ferec teed eons ce failed to establish the plointifPs guiit, then when you | sl. (Mir G. here went over the evidence of Dr. Briley, | *nd if then he was fonnd unworthy to strike bisevilenc: | al nienging to W. Dickson, and a tilling itt seriber. is’ Vas seea, aeker ote face. They have tafe chamber attached, come to consider this case, T implore au as mem anxion+ | commenting on it ae he went along.) The dishevellet ha'r | Wat of the case, and rely ou the other tacts we have pre-| i os cuerty at W. S Mackesrie im which the &e nde $ ba nn anes i te iz being at on the most scientitie pri ond desirous to sustain the purity of youroath, to make | nf Mrs, Van Cott, the agitation and trembling of Sharp | en. Yet we deny that he is nnuorthy of credits andie | ties aed. were all consumed, ‘Me’ CI A. good convenient two st y House, ity they cannot ive satisfact the defendant feel by the power of your verdict, that the | and his confused exclamation, “ O thoneht it was | mand for his testimony the fallest cor filence. Brough , s 4 x ground. with bara, carriage hottse, was insured for $4000 inthe Mu man who has dared to pollute the sacred vestibule of | yan.”—I ask you to take these several items together— | 1p @ slave, and no doubt as degrated ae siavery can mek: a Fo fei with SM Ke, adjoiniy seriber i es the attenti of these aboat parc thezesifenee of Coe, Fenvinaton, on High tin eaiafy Ghemaelyen ofthe abo th ‘e sing to cal “rand ste ita ati human nature, yet when disenthralled b: the uni u “ operat for sale fo justica, and dishoner ker court, by seeking to avert | jook at the situation of the parties, the absence of the hue | veer hum yy F aa Nee eqeive ptemnnt, The partea’ se well aoehed | owe doot east o ae ale only fn they an Grand cet the punishment of his crime, by setting up such | hand, the constant attendance of Sharp, his declarations | Vereal shout of emancipstion. Le emerged from thetondr | | Distresstaa Casvat ty —On the evening of the with shrabbery a choice lot of fimis trees, making itade | 021 lm*m a defence, cannot hope to escape with impunity. | to Brymsmayd, and I boldly ask you if the mantle of | of slavery, and in the vigor hr, Gets Lhd agent * 7ch inst three sons of Perer Culbert, rope manutee- sirable residence, Apply 10 ec: ine Boi POAT AND OAR BAZAARAt this eaublininnenr cane | (7, cossidering this case | shall proceed in appropriate and | charity is broad or long enough to cover the shame of the | stood & man and a christian—I appre end that his forme” | ‘uret of this town, the oldest only fourteen years of iL RT NE found. every description of Bonta that the imereuie fan, | Oroper order—and first, I shall consider the only lositi | nnrtien fom the world. What, rt me ask you, itthe face | position asa siove will not. with any seneihie men, ofc” | were drowned near the residence of Mr. C. about tw NEW STYLE LDREN’S VELVET CAPS | can suggest. Look at what he ‘aa ‘aon inde mate issue in the case, which is, whether the plaintiff has | jetaiied by Dr. Bailey about that basement room, were | bis present condition Ig e ‘ Ta bs ai miles sonth of this villuge. The oldest lad skating upon subscriber has a large aud beautiful assortment of | of what can i t wi jude succeeded in establishing the outrage charged upon the | printed in the newspapers, would it not be a mockery of | curses of slavory—education and ele-ation are the bi 4 small mill pona on the Shelburn road, and accidentally Sheu su any ether ext etn oe | Re foucdlant, se" te (tsar, of a parts toge | Sommon sense to say, that aman reading them would | ingsof freedom. The slave being thrown eff, the skating int open spot, where the water was ight all suc- | traw any other inference but that of consummated guilt | (tans pa ba? a a. pA atllabediden! < ative s coy fot dep. "Phe two 5 ounger brothers, fe entenptiog 4 a row iG on th. i ie if idly and honestly — h couse # | ro pull him cat, were both drawn hi % Sea talk ora an fen oP | tr ae, RES toa | Geom ocig by, eyont'a bt, guy. Taha | Mfc hacen own hater etc: | wats ut Entementhtchu'fe wav urns had nite | hyn pane” Tha begun bane tree bemteceters oe nec ce | fo the United States ehip Ohio; the barge eaprwe en tor Wort, take up the factsin the order of time from the day of the | “cretion ofthe act, are we not beund to believe thar i. | ‘rue the record would have been produvad Nosthere war | An athicted fuber ard mother are thus lett te moar the Fancy Fups—Also, constantly on hy large assortment of | the brass mounted gig Neptune for Tampico Bay, an hy marriage up to the hour when the olaintiff became satis: | yas occurred? We now come to the next fact. In No | 90 legalguilt. Ido not mean 'o enquirg how the last o vntimely love of th se promising children, their only Maffs and Far ‘Trimmings for sale at vety low price ed of the guilt of his miserablo wile, and this gentle, un- | semmer, 1341, Van Cort went tothe south--as soon as he | stl who addressed you became the friend and acquair- | song Burlington (Fi) Sentinel Byrfivurey of | defendant. I shall proceed {0 put the several will well een rmay, us found geatlesmew's loch, velvet; @ Sew | lee Reema ted Herd inky ‘Troubler; | ther fittingly and justly, and Idoubt not bat I fo De tried it others equ: No iP Capa of the subscriber took the premium at the | “ANS. SWEN Hs ax SCULLS—150,000 feet on hand; ed youth! Now we have shown you that the etermination to leave,he gave notice to Sharp | “ance ol the blick man, ashe has told you, Tdo not wish Inte Bair of the-Ameriean TastitWte Ws ae wae Also 2.00" fet of Lanard’s eeebraied Senile for ale, "ith sharried to his wite inthe your 1882. "I: hus | har he must Gad some other boarding house, and directs | '9 enquire iavo my learned risus private atfaire Vit ad | Ap see ebwtay, ae Wihiirih iia seth’he n3 Im*, 126 Chatham st, opp Roosevelt. he the trices ont ite tad fo pence jhown tha* for the whole of tne period up to t! : | ad Brymsemayd to make ont bis bill. At thie time Van ne knowa any thing bad of him would he not have & Mun ® BaLrimore.— ro ne reseed pro nine. B.ltimore this week ior the murder of his prietors ow! posed nim tothe uttermost? His mi roy in such cases i: seulls for ron of the defendant in o theirfamily, in hari ODS | Cott had not the slightest AND SHOK STORE. picion of the fidelity and BOU : the last race yw be sen at hie office. ited the detend: ‘ iL fons. Yet +qualto his ingenuity in tracing through a cross-exami- | ife. sof UE ANP santo tens | Beste aed “Wistert | tabetpinent, Te cour ermine deendantage| ao thn wear of warpvcrimpanenione ree | avaie ye lngenuny in wocng, rough cream | wit d the public, that he has eommienced business in the above K delivered free of charge aprud 4 : RIAL FOR Muxper.—Three persons, na ine, wt No. 99 Nassau‘ vtreet, where ‘he will thankfully reeerye | Att Wor . L, INGERSOLL, husband—and you will recollect that only one or two in- } and hor honor, he determined not to. subject her to the | 4 {tee man, he sought refuge in the bosom of the church, | poise Pnittine Joncph Puillips. and Andre +N. Belly are ~ and faithful czscute, all orders hefmay be favored witheg 296.408 Ba au Water and M41 Okey Proprietor | “tances of mess could be adduced in that entire peri. | janger of such asituation, Now strike out the testimo- | «nd for six years he has maintained & got ond exempia ph Orr, moat reasoaable terms lieve the testimony | “er trial at Pittsburg, forthe murder of J 0d, and I challenge the recollection of the jury when | ny of Dr. Bailey andof Brymamayd, and I will show you | y Character. Geatlemen, I would bel