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TH E Vol. X., No. 84— Whole No. 3654 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1844. NEW YORK HERALD. Priee Two Cents. To the Public. {HOUSE WANTED-—H. F, is in want of a House General Sessions. tleman for the defence has been able to or that has THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily new spaper—pub; pear rens “oneibes rm aghens py Tae igi (~, Before Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermen Scoles and been aticited by the testimony of this kr oaian—thie Year's a , . F ee. river of cabs. Does the doctor contradict her e ety hag ae eres Sor yea a cer an- | mised leave thesameatihis office "mi. Awe | suey R, Warring, District Attomey. igided too quick, he says—she must have been a girl of num— es paid—cash in advance. 1b, HET From the Gat of May next, that well | Mace 23.—Tvial for Abortion.—This exciting trial was | easy virtue. Iv it no extraordinary circumstance that for THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturdey Anown Hotel and immigrant Boardiog House Nos 151 | rgsumed this morniag—when 3or 4 months—from July to November—that this man bad morning—price 6} cents per copy, oF $3 12 per annum— | Feary Brick Seiad last five years bY) “The Disraict Attorney rose and thus addressed the| been paying his addresses, an honorable courtship, poh Reape ani Knquire of the subscriber, 73 Courtlandt street. Jury i= to this girl? Why, she ought not to have yielded POADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of | _mi9 Iw"re JOHN PATTEN. fay it please the Court, the case which istobe pre |to. this! Is there’ any girl that could withstand the Herald is over THIR'Y THOUSAND, and increasing STEAM POWER TO LET. sented to your consideration is one of very great import-| it? and if there is any other that stands on fast. It has the largest circulation of prey newer $0 thse oe ROOMS TO LET with 8TEAM POWER—Pos. | 82¢° not only from the character ef the case itself, the | the Catalogue of crime as ‘black as this? It is not or the world, and is, therefore, the beat cl Sor busine: session to be given Ist ‘May. Apply tothe “Hoe” P. 1° | Persons in the suit, and the crime alleged to have heen | done by simple words,and he who has not participated can men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- M. and Saw Manu! ag committed by the defendants; but, involved injthe defence easily conceive of murder or any other crimes that dis- vance. AGRE ate 0 29 and 31 Gold sereet._ | set up for one of the parties, are ‘considerations of a cha- | grace humanity. Why, says the gentleman, she has uot PRINTING of all kinds execut most moderat eT, On 7 racter that do not ordinarily present themselves to the at- told us the language which was use ‘or four months— price, and in the most it style. sid OLE T—A house sitnated f, Bir pingdate: about | Cention of e jury of the country. In reference therefore, | from July to November—under pretext of washing, he JAMES GORDON BENNETT, the bank of the Hudson, and is remarkably healthy. The | first, to the offence charged against these defendants, ‘was paying his atiention to this girl. As to how he con- Paornixror oF THE Henatp Estastonment, te contains seven ener Pleasure ganfen, hg, ‘attached; | secondly, in the part of the defence set up by Madame dueted himselt, whether introduced by one man,or two,or ‘Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, ¢ $340 per anuumy Apply at the Abby Hotel, Blooming | tello. ‘The considerations which will be necessarily pre- | three, it is quite unimportant. | appeal to gentlemen who ward Lin® y pI ppeal to g 3 m*re_| sented in the second branch of the case will be, perhay are in that Jury box,who have gone through an honorable «eisai 4 SCN i. TO LET—The store comer of South street and Peck | the most horrible in their as] t and results, if attempts . r 0 courtship;and consummated it, the destruction of which is Me AEE Sea tua teas ushl reonamenlcion napster hel Sip, oe, woied by, Frat & Burt ship chandierea fra | such aa have been made on this occasion will be hereaiter | like idiviling the joint and marrow, how this coulil have Greenwich street. Toad fibro | sesamprase business stand. Enquire at No. 118, Water atrest, ermitted to suceeed. | What is the history of this caso ? heen eccomplished but by the most black: hearted villainy 3 >a, a ‘e fin poor girl, the complainant in this case, in tl in the fond stage of acquaintance it is not enouy ANIMA MAGNETION AT CLINTON HALL Te ROOMS TO (iT Ia the third and Tour story of | Eldridge street prison; up to the time of her confinement | that from July to November bu frequented her home JOHNSON, th> oldest experimenter in this country, will give building No. 27 Broadway coruer of Murray street.— | there, she had resorted to uo criminal prosecution—to no courted her and promised her. And how does One lectare ai above. “Two Latiea will be ised, when aguire of Kdwarde, Anthony & Chiltow, on the | friend—made no complaint, except of the man who was | she say he asked her in marriage? Wes there an iments it ce. Sympathy, te. ‘Will be tried ta | Premisss, or Ma'co'm 0 b the author of her wrongs. And because she had the te- | thimg extraordinary or wrong or inconsistent wit! Phenomena of the Somos iis Bet SALE OF TQ LET—Fwo Tid Thesestory merity tocommence a suit at law inst him who had | human action in’ this? ‘That process of consent i ee of investigations ill beaprointed by rick clouses, with marble mantels, }oors, robbedther of her virtue—taken from her her honor—be- | had begun from the beginning of his attention to her— enedionse, aed svoty. fucility. with be anaes, [ene Sees) cae cause she had the hardihood to do that, Madame — and | like the grain of mustard seed, from its smallness had at Givens the admission mousy will berefanded. “Tieke:e tweuty- her copped = Jongp tecame ee eupeneles Sounalett, he bad gon ve cents. each 5 extending aid to i fection for him until she wou! ut her whole soul in ‘Doors open ai 6}, commenceat 7% o’elock. _m234i%m_| each House and Let $5,409, of whch two-thirds cau rer mil commenced st her, Knowing hat she wee poor | his kerping. He at length ats her, anid the expects tious of BOARdING AT 2 COURTLANDT STREET—Tran | dsitrd, on band and mortage at6 per cent per annum. ‘he | without friends—and that an order to hold te bail] the gir were as strong as any ceremony or contract sient and permau ding (orsiugle of maried geutle- | My fo.erch house ie $350. mittary | Would necessarily produce her incarceration in prison, | could make.them. Whut remained to be done? Only the men. with eomfortable rooms, furnished of unfarn ein eieoeaes, bea. J and by that means compel the discontinuance of this | pronunciation—only the performance of a visible sigo— MRS. GEKE, 27 Courtiande st. wat pply to JOHN A. WILLINK, civil suit. ‘This suit is commenced against her when | only to go before a minister. Before God and man she AMERICAN REPUBLIGANS—Ist WARD "At his residence at Fiatbush, or his office No.73 | her brother was absent trom the city of New York | had gone as far as possible. ‘Then he commenced her final overthrow and accomplishment of the ruin he had cooly calculated upon. And he succeeded. I! the oppo: site counsel wish to know the varieus contrivances and plans, they may ask these questions. It is not for us todo A MEETING of the American Republicans of the First Ward will be he'd at the Heory Clay House, 117 Washing- ton street, on Monday evening, Mich Fih, gb halt pas( seven o'clock. to respond to the nomization af the Ward Committee jean Republicans, rally early, as an interesting meeting jaasau street when ino friends capable of becoming bail for her 8 were within her reach, Thus she was incarcerated in the Eldridge street prison. voice was heard. She had OF f EPHEN HAYNES, ral Im*m In Lawrence street, Brooklyn. But from the, prison her ‘TO LET IN BROOKLYN—Three House right to send for one of the fests ‘Butler, street, a few minutes w public officers, whose official duty made it important and had so many witnesses to prove your alibi that | could | not enter on it—(A rh) Mr. Wannen, (a little heated.)—Sir, | tell you the busi- ness of my offi ‘as rexpectably conducted as your's. r. Warrine, CeblinyVer7. well, sir—very well. Mr, Waxwer.—1 wish the Court— (order, order.) ‘Ald. Scones then proceeded to deliver the charge of the Court to the jury, which entitled him to much eredit, it was a full, clear and lucidjreview of the testimony ,w conclusions such as shou ever drawn by the head of the court, standing as Lot seinen of Justice between the pare and the accuse ‘The jury then retired, and in about 30 minutes returned into court. Curnx.—Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed ? Foneman.—We have, Cenk —What ia your verdiet ? Foremas.—We find them all Gi God was seen to pierce the offender, and health blasted forever, peace of mind irrecoverably lost, all the tortures of abused nature would inevitably tollow. ‘The curse of | Ged rests upon her who thus destroys the germ of life within her, and never does it cease operating tll the grave closes over her, and after that he did not dare to follow her He could only hope that repentance would not come too late, und that in the mercy of the Saviour, peace would be found. Mr. Whiting then drew an uflecting |» «jure of @ young female who had perished in the bloom ot hife im consequence of submitting to an operation forthe purgor of procurin, to whose death-bed he had n culled in order to hear her deposition against the author of | abortion, ans her untimely fute. He also ulluded to the frequency of cases of child birth in the west without the aid of physici- and these, said he, were of the mothers of our revo- lutionary heroes—the parents of a healthy, hardy race, not such as Were born in cities where iniquity poilutes the ILTY, but recommend Mr. W them referred to the old | Madame Guetal to the special merey of the Conrt. Leoni fiw respecting infanticide, which made conceal- | — Clxkx.— You say you find Napolvon Lareux, Catherine ments of her illegitimate offsprings evidence of the wo- Gnetal and Catherine © alias Maxwell, ity as man’s guilt. ‘That he supposed was such a law as his | Charged in the indictment, and so say all of you ? learned’ adversary would approve, as he wished the | Foxra x.—Yes, we do, but recommend Madame Guetal men to be pretacted from the women. They wan: | to the special mercy of the Conrt. Brapy tor defence —I wish the jury to state, whether they find all three of the accused guilty of all the counts of the indictment? - Foneman—We find Napoleon Larenx and Madame Gue- tal guilty of all the four counts in the indictment, and Madame ‘Costello guilty of the third and fourth counts, which charyes her with actually procuring the abortion. The parties were then ordered to appear at the next term for sentence, and then discharged on their previous bail. ‘The penalties extend to one year’s imprisonment in ted Lod Edlenborough’s law, which made infanticide a crime of less degree than murder in this country. — ‘Phe learned counsel here adverted to points which would not be of value to the reader, and continaed :—Madame Guetal knew she was going to Madame Costello’s, and inatrueted her how to manage; told her to keep quiet, as the consequence of publicity Would be their proseoution and imptisonment. — * . . ‘ ‘ It the authorities had taken a proper view of the case of Mary Rogers, aud pursued it with energy and petseve: rance, there is no doubt but that the discovery would have been made that she was no more mu:dered than those present, but that her death was caused by adminis. teriug drugs and other means to procure abortion Had this view been taken, and truth viewed with a firm eye, they would have laid their finger on the proper man, He deprecated the blasting influence of these female phy si- cians on society; that they caused more vice than ten courts of law could prevent or cure. 9% * * French women are iull of curiosity, more so than his learned adversary. Because of the very simple contri- vance of throwing her shaw) about her, and taking in her hand her basket, with the observation, that if any asked the penitentiary, and a fine of $590, or less. ‘The Grand Jury came into court with a presentment, and the Court then adjourned for the term. GE RIBEH begs leave cin general, thas he has received from Germ the celebrated Budefeid Linen, in all qui MIE SU the pnb! Cloths, brown, half brown and whit kins, do do do el 0 do do do ‘Tea and Dessert Napkins. Hacdkerchiets of the finest qualit that.’ How he asked the question, we are told, has not here G, W. RALPH, President. SB South Perey. aud went of Atlantic stret,, The lots a | necessary that’ a prosecution of this kind should becom- | been explained. I do not see any thing extraordinary DWIN A. EN EN g Pres'ts th an ay menced. There, then, from that prison she sent the keep- | She finds that she is in this condition—like a confiding PAPLAM BROWNS $V: Prev. | Oettarty new and in one of the er to me; I went'to see her, and as I found her then | find | wife te a confiding husband, that he is likely to become i good neigh rtless, simple-minded French | the father of a child. What 'th acto JAMES HILLYER, § secratarica, her now the helpless, 33 neje eft above eae girls full of simplicity as she appears to have been full of about getting rid of the child. He does not want to father EB le i + truth. I listened to the story of her wrongs, which she | it. le resolves that if he cou! ret rid of the child peg st anion ce Eo Mee eee bare rent is nct half'as highs ag in the city of New York for | had written out, and which ‘hasbeen presented here. On | in a clandestine way, no body would afterwards believe T'S New {ing will take ‘in the | ‘of : A. COLMAN, that history the gentleman thought proper to comment, | her. Now, is it not deplorable that !men will be guilty. Fplegonel Church, York street, J) iT ‘No, 203 Broadway. | and to that called your attention,and pronounced it,on the | of such acts? You know that there are a number of ER! ing, March 29th, 1844, wt half-paat 7 o’elock. N. 8.—The houses are now being painted. of the defendant, to be a tissue of falsehoods from its | children got rid of in this way—they are murdered. Ob, ven ALSO TO LET, 2 fine Large Hoom 70 by 23 fort on the se- inning to its termination. It will be for you, gentle. | saysthe gentleman, women are so much more wicked eas of N0.203' Broadway. For a Merchant Tailor, Music| men, to pronounce upon the truth of this history, after} than men! They have so much leisure for crime—while Si ‘ancy Goods, there is not one more eligtbl-. “Please | examination of the corroborative evidence which has been | the men constantly employed at their affairs, they enquire as above. FOR SALE—A Farm in East Chester will beisold at biie auction Ci revisusly disposed of at private je} the weil kuown Farm of Charles Valent: mn the foun day of April ucxt, on the premises, atl o'clock, P.M. a ‘ifm, concaiming 139 acres of the first quality ut Land, it a ‘igh stste of cultivation,and well feuced, situate in the town of Bast C| West « heater, and about m23iw*re_ | introduced. | do not propose to follow the gentleman who has preceded me in this case through all the wanderings and Mligrimages which he has taken in various parts of the world. Nor do I intend to stop to examine all the varions cares which he has presented ; nor shall 1 attempt to re move the obloquy and reproach which the counsel thought have notime to be wicked. This won’t do. He must not judge all men by himself All have not so much to attend toashehas. ‘There are those who have plenty of time, and who abuse it. Does he charge the women with sedu- cing the men? If he does, | would recommend them to petition the Legislature te punish it. He has not been yet Seduced ; nor up to this period is there the slightest pros. ‘Tickets 25 cents exch—To be had of any of the Brotrers in eruey Cay ot Loris Brooks, se Peltca st, ot Domes Napine, I Wall street, or J. M. Tice, 9 Bowery. N. Bi—A Train of Care will ran from Jersey City to New- jzabethinwa, aad Rahway, after the evering’ aif » mile r reises, roper to cast upon the whole female rex. If an individual eommodation of those atiendiug the celel from seen he bed Tar'em Huilroad. Seid Farm ie suitauly Eid come into this courtroom and heard him. dig laying | pect of his seduction. (A laugh.) But, gentlemen— aa situated to be divided into fox: farms. his eloquence against the arts—the wiles—the powers ofa | the learned counsel has not a wile, he has other flowers ‘No. L contaius Alty acres of Land, princivally meadow, new house, cost lust year $1000, bara, earringe house, mill with all other out builsings, also two youug orchards. "No, 2 coutaibe 20 acres of the best of Land, an old building sto ith many fruit trees. woman, he would really have imagined that the learned gentleman believed that there was no such thing as inven- tive geniui such thing as power te do ill in man. And the counsel also gave us some of his own experience—his personal experience and in business, He has related to you which his mother has left in his kind keeping, and woe be to him who would assail his home and this valued charge. Tama father. 1 have contemplated this, and can understand it; and from my own feelings I can say, beware who would invade your habitation. Let not the house, A MASTER. THE FRENCH, ITALIAN AND GERMAN IAN- GUAGES. . No. 3 co 35acres of good land, and ia a good state of 2 . 4. J. HULANICKL, graduate of the Unit of War- ation, with a good baticing site ._ | cases of his own clients, and, jamongst other instances of | gentleman tell me that on a recent occasion there was ex- aw, Poland, offers his se: et fo the ladlen tlemen A RE ene Pa ind, a good bai individuals,—men_ of | respectability, being charged | citement here. Weare men. Justice will be adminis- f ths city desirous of perfec themeelves of we om geakete va ter bayer ga ey 4 reteumrn with being the fathers of black children, and that | tered, Hoodwink her as you may—manacle her as you REE Nee ee tie Teen aes the | and elec two salt meadows, i struck him with such horror becanse his client had in- | may, she will be triumphint and assert her supremucy. duced him to discredit the app obation of profeasors and teachers in our Colleges and Aca- id together or separate, to suit pur: seibility of such a thing. | You might as well attempt to set aside the laws of Him dem es generally. r dherirtion of the propery ig deemed ui neces: | But the argument had no application fo this case. If the | who made us. | Lstund not here to justily or apologize lor ‘Terms. 30 lessons mm Frensh, n or I tary. “Forparticulars, inquire of the subscriber ness the premi- | gentleman will go south of the Potomac he will find white | a violation of the law, but permit me to tell you that upon pee do do_ private, to sivgle Title indispatabl JOHN R. HAYWARD | men perfectly willing to be fathers of black children It} the evidence offered on that occasion, { should huve err eemedesirons of uples the gee oA kee x icle indisputable. mi9tAl6*re_ | was a matter of taste, and it may have been a matter of | demonstrated the phrenzy of that poor girl, that io8. Nasgan strest, opposige Clinton Hell. A VALUABLE FAKM FOR SALE.—The frm, | taste with this gentleman’s client ; and when I asked him | would have justified all honest consciences 1 coming oe My. Fulanieki tan bo coon, mas wee owned au apie’ by Jonsthan i, whether the case 1 Tepos 2 9a at it was|to the same resuit as did the jury on that oc ‘Where M formerly owsed and octapind by Jonathan Wand, Esq.| whether the ouse had bee ted, he said that it hi r did the jury h not—he was his own reporter, and s0 is endeavors to carry his case by his own asse tive of evidence, and is obliged to draw on his imagi- ion or on such facts as are presented by an individual interested in withholding the truth. He did not tell you who this client was, But the gentleman says he lover casion, Aud I, as public ;prosecutor, would stood here to'huve held'that woman resp the consequences that arose trom that act of him who thrown himself out of the pale of the protection of the law. Iwould not have asked a jury of the country to have condemned that girl. Ido not justify the violation ‘estchester County, 20 miles from th: city of New York, Untied ‘Koad, aud a quarter of a mile from the Harlem Kali- vo he above Farm contains about two hundred acres ef Land winch is ander « high state of cultivation, well waterea ant fear a vena two-story dweiling and a uamber of out- ‘che POTATOKS—T00 hampers and 300 ‘of very pure qt for sale ou board, in North River. “QHAsGK Po’ i TED SS iiiela orthe Reese gualtny Betkee Pets he bushels French Pot stoes. ry» just arrived pat ship Ville de Lyon fots to suit vurchasers, at Pier No. 9 mz0 10e*re huadsed wn prime o:der, quality Shaker Potatoes the sex because he loves his mother.—(A laugh Lo Reliva ed 4 D ‘ ex bec: z laugh) Ye of the law, nor will | disapprove of the shooting of «mad fA pre lattice cur are chowene by those who eatin Foy ay akg eaberesy Apter) mess has never found another to whom he was willing to join | dog. But what has that case todo with this f lt other brought to tnjs wakes Kem any'aeeher. ites ‘Above farm and dwelling vs not sold before the 2th of | his fortunes for better or worve—upon whose bosom he | flowers have faded~ if others have been plucked from the bly heavy—-of good growth, and even. the largest March. the part now occupied av a tavern will be let for the | could repose his head in security and peace—on whose | stock and blighted forever— if other evils have been per- from hollow centres. For sale by. same parvo. Inquire of KAIN k MORGAN, near the pre- | trusting and ever-faithinl heart he could take consolation | petrated and other, wrongs committed—that is not for our pee BUGGS & SOUTHMAYD, mies, or JL. MURGAN: 47 Fulton ate and hope in the dark hour of adversity or in the full tide | consideration now. ‘The question before us is, are the est street NY, B<This taren is well adapted for a milk dairy. of success. And will that gentleman tell me that he can then, th statements of this poor girl true? I si this girl yielded to this seducer, she done so because ence inhim, She yielded in November, and robably, of the consequences, and because d her virtue, as thoroughly and as platon cally as my iriend has his, I know not why that should be a reason that he should discourage her, She yielded ‘Then came the proposal to get rid ot the evidence of her go as far as any in love and admirstion of the sex, when all his practical conduct, all his declarations, and all his arguments, every thing, 8 to the contrary? lam very thankful that he has feund one woman whom he could love. Iam glad that he was not reduced to such a deplo: rable state as that celebrated King of France, who, in the full sense of his deserted and unfriended state, turned W5H9 WOULD Be WITHOUT TENTH, when te following unprecedented reduction in dentistry 1s mace by the celenrated Dentist, W. THORNE, D. D.3., 4 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, FOR SALE. THE LARGE EXTENSIV« FyCURING MIL ready tories in height, and round to his prime minister, “ “ ity, and | yielding to hig solicit She refugl. . ay Gold: ve ar water wheels nearly uew | Sousa wuvin be wee ter lesen te ted the gaits fre iE PUA AA esas YE FA, gomplees act of Tooth, om the most apgvoved principio, at | yimes tm foaceteat Dur Atyuce cue ait Sen wecaddaty IAN. | eo rove me ™. Tam glad he expects the memory ol nis | anid he, you will thon have a child three months after- NS ners entine cat inact given, no charge will | ble of driviag other large works {requ mother and does love her But I repudiate his argu | wards.” But she cared not for that—what did she care for Kiuslan weoleniveren + mo charge will | PG ache [remisesare thee god Uwelling Houses, one Cooper | ment as unmanly and altogether insufficient to | the worli’s contumely? She had the love of her seducer, and with that world—wil hereafter. sustain him, simply because she had given him birth. And ‘it is for these reasons that the countel could not account for the testimony of this girl—that be could not account for her conduct—that he could not un- ¢ Was willing to abide the scorn of all the at she was prepared to brave all here and ereforeshe refused. She was a Frenchwo- man, and there are many English women and American A RARE CHANCE. FOR SALE FOR CASH, THE REFECTORY, BOWERY, 0. §0 DJOINING the Theatre, well fitted uj hate are also Resieen acres 5 bout tw. hundred acres of Meadow Land, me year ee for the pur) re wy bmoe et a oe an ubstautial dam, . ADJOINING tre T> well Bu ed uy/and in gomplete or | contain wa'er enough to anpoly the mill twelve weekscin care derstand her situation, her character and course af proce. | women who would have saidthe same thing who would 4 jnisite for ei of n long 2 re, It was aaid that irl came here and has manu. | for the sat asons C. the if fo change his business, offers tne staud This situation is very convenient for the manefaciari thet she waa determined to be Wott: Gad tallow thiets veduoue’ by" tos uttocm per wadel ae ‘The advert shi aur bargsin, | aMiBK &“,d cenant the place can be had ats ressonable rent. factured this story, world, and follow their seducer to the uttermost ends of revenged on this man, iron-wire orany heavy +rtcles, the earth, be with him in the darkest hour of adversity, vessels f there is no land carriage,and carryiug oue hundred tous or more can come to the “ag ye scion at ng med ti ae Fo 110 and 12 o'clock, A. M., ou the these women—and being a woman—a woman, ac- | and leave him only when death had robbed him of all sie wee Imi at Any dm. on the latof May next. For furtherpartien- | COrding to the gentleman, capable of doing any thing | loved or cared for on the earth, But all this my learned New York, March 10th, 1844. mitiweee_} lars apply to the proprictor ou the temisey oF 2 sl concaeting any thing and then of carrying it in| triend does not understand He knows nothing of a wo- HARPS—HARPS. IHN BR. ‘ effect. ence the motives for such conduct? Men man’s love—of its strength—of its intensity—of its selt JAMES HANLEY, the only pupil of Sebsstian Erard, in UNDERHILL & HAWXHURSE, prom endo uotde any thing without amotive. Whllit he sacrificing, trusting, deathless nature Ras known it the United States, offers for sv'e at the Mcnufactory 22d) 13 2w¥ee HUST: eet, | gentle rguing he forg one of his cli- | only through the false medium of cold and heartless phi strcet, east of 4d avenue, a fine assortment of brilliaut coned and ents was a woman—aye, and a woman as [ willshow ca-| losophy. His views of it are accordant with Fo tiasty taued FOR SALE pable of concocting and executing any thing to effect her | rierism and all the other magnificent isms that EMIUM PATEN A FARM in the Tosrash:p of Orange, N. 3., 0 nefarious purpeses; sustain her: eputation as a female phy- | now enli g the world. But certuinly the ideas peAMES BANLEY having, the froin Nework and two from North Orieceriddacres two | sician—or shield herself against the just judgment of an | of the gentleman in relation tu women are the most extra- ce caasten onetiat thirds meadow and arable, balance thrifty wood—house | honest and impartial jury. And another of the defendants | ordinary | ever heard presented in any court of justice ; ‘London aud 4 these Mr ops ot garret ode ae — Spe taean Rea. wanes see) ce pe maples ae her conduct easily | and [am happy to ay that thé inconsistent with arantee that his Harps, whic’) are mat ings goods—apple ant chard—pl 1 ‘uit well | to be seen, and these | shall byans examine and expose. | th entertained by the it ity of kind. And tlrely on the pee rd the tates watered by apringe—uccd will as door--very healthy situation | Gutwhere the motive to sotaiite thie poor ito injore the | the gentleman indesd hes admitted his ignorance of the retard 10 the pecul pe aden ln gag Ck gg yng 8 man whom she hoped to have asa husband? Never unti! | nature of women, And the truth is that nine out of ten of eS ee ee ATRED—S04 street, 34 avenue. bey tar GED. BLAUKBURNE. Pecy Lan after he had abandoned her—never until after xhe was in- | women themselves are equally ignorant, and know noth- Ja iatea place. ms im=re- | carcerated in the Eldridge atreet prison, had she any mo- | ing of conception and process of gestation, except that FRENCH PLOW NRSIERENOH TLOWERE. FOR SALE tive Ce je. ee id she then exhibit any desire of | they have connection with a man and afterwards a child aN E 5 eis, ¥ evel y o1 e ple story | is born. ‘That is all they know about it. UT RECELY ED 7 aie Mauer) ber 25:8 Gk gle om season. ‘comt other woes and wrongs. Had she gone to make a com: Mr. Brapy.—I am afraid you ure giving me credit for Pio 1» tWO case oes Tis wear che Hac plaint aguinst these persons? Had she complained of | too much virtue. Pauierns ROSEEH DUPRE, | overlooking all th cu Mi jello? Never. But Madame Costello hus | Mr. Wrrtixe —Oh! no, 1 meant to a Dae are sl hs * came in as part and parcel of the transaction. No—the | you had just looked into medical science on this PACKET SH, LiyER CoG schsgiband eminent preachers. Inquire of WM. el Cpe, ee poor girl showed that she had | ileep enongh to expose your ignorance. (A langh ) never o DOCK, No. 93 Perry street, oF of the owner J. Q. slightest desire of revenge. — iguees per thi > Well, then, what did the gentleman do?’ Why, he turned now duschantiug ander eral onde Hist, at eenuens, oF De ULOVER, Auaate_mb Imre | The Jurywould remember hat thegiriZiulma commenced | round, aud after ptancdactng an enlogtum onir. Abelive i her civil suit long before Madame Guetal became her ac-| argued that, according to the evidence, he alro ought is PKINCE’S LINNASAN BOTANIC GAKDEN AND RSERIES, FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK. WM. R. PKANCE. & CO, offer to te jublic their yew Descriptive Cat logue of Ties and Plants, with re- cuser and had her incareerated. He would call their at- tention to this fact in particular, as it would show the animous of the conspiracy. If Madame Guetal had any just cause of complaint against the friendless girl Zsnlma a to be held guilty, if the defendants were, for he had medicine. But what was the fact? Nothing connected with the transaction but the naked assertion of Napoleon Lareux, The District Attorney then went on to comment TEA! TEA! TEA! ; YOUR OWN FAULT iF YOU DRINK BAD ‘A. CAN APPRECIATE and want to obt.in Js, ¥Ou | APPRECIATE gate eed Trices, which are yauch lower thau are usually | Why, he would ask, had she not commenced her suit} on the evidence of the prosecution, with respect to the Fee, om ean do 40,by forwarding your orders 10 88 Cutha | Charged | ‘Their tees rr> very superior in every reapeet. Cata- | long before ? The object was palpable (o any enquiring | manner inwhich the medicinewas poured down her throat Sohne, tou gt entitle bee? fesse five | loxues will be sent to every post paid applicint, and may also | mind, and in relation to the motive of the proceeding | The learned Disraict AttorNsy here commented very Hysoa. ag Hyson, Imperial, Guupowder or att a a 88 Fin ot - Cee feft thee, or sent per mail, | against the friendlexs and lonely girl, he had to remark | strongly on the character of the testimony produ Inites axe of tha. dest, aualiteni ho Will be exegoted with despatel, and in a wie mate og, | thatit was explained by the samecircumstance ; and long | ed in relation to the instrument by which. the ; we. represent them, ber “4 3 after the civil suit was commenced the complaint was | operation had been performed, and on the vari your which will be chrerfwily pad. ‘This is our sys GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS. made, an indictment followed, and a fearful ordeal the poor | ous sorts of medicine used for such purposes, and ent girl had to pass through It would be recollected by the 20 000 «1 Id, of the tras Gian we Frodou Uaee tae ie tras aieut Asparagne Hoots, | Yriry, th ton her examination, she was taken up by two to explain th sived ou Long Island'by oue of the mostexperi-uced as: philosophy of nature in its erations in producing pregnancy, hich he character. m of doiog business NEW YORK AND CHI FA CQ No. 88 CATHATINE 34 Ie GPANY, %. THARID ‘ E. T. CHRISTIANSON rage growers furnishes Fulton Market. ‘They he never made a mistake in the course of | ised as one of the sublime mysteries of Providence which To whom all ordeve tre io Re ee On: Mapacer, | are very strong roots, and will bear cutting uext Year’ Price» | her long. and difficult examination. Her ingennous- | escaped the penetrating eye of man-—irom the earliest day mirwonce or all orders payment in this city mab tmere | Cent yee $0, oF 8 8 100. POTATOES—The eatl a | meses her candor in ha sentence, bore every semblance | there was a mystery, and it would ever remain a mystery ; (OBACCO—FINE CUT AND SMOKING —Feeling in, | hest oalty of early poiato kiown pase agi ts of truth ; and he would ask the Jury whether God had | for it would frustrate the end and object for which man chyed to close up an inieratin'a Tome Mausfiewoty. i | forthe table im Jane.” ited ‘fri | uot marked on her countenance the very index of truth /| had been created, did Providence reveal this mystery to aor for se quaurity of prime fine ont avd smoking | Englond years siuce, Is. per bus ‘rice $2 jer | [t was part of his duty to call the attention of the Jury to | man. We find Lareux telling the girl that she must go to Ben Frere Bem the wave: way. ac very teagocable pri- | bushel and should be Piauied vest week. ‘hey will be found | her statement, and he would eall upon them to pronotines | Madame Costello, and if she Would not, he would kill her. oi CE aes ciety Marchant and oder STG Sree et RHUBARB upon it with equal candor, and equal weight, such as ha:! | Was not that enough to frighten the poor girl?’ Where ade ey by far idee than sobaceo being very best, | MYATI'S VICTORIA RHUSARB— The best flsvor | marked her statement. As he had remarked befor now lays the body of poor Mary Rogers ? You ail remem mi amfre ot NH, FABER, No 1 New Hhabarbs. "Were fmpozied ‘at 3s, Saba woe oftered en her Latha hoe he me ee her i Prison; ea ber her Bie bie the mystery that still hangs over the ae ‘at 50 ceuts per root, or $5 pe: doz . strong, desiravie | in the course of his long professional experience in tha: | means by which she came to her end. By what means ris EREMIUM DAGUBRREOTYE! rout ‘This ia the Elnwbarb thet. artfacted 20 much attenti Court, he never had to deal with any case in which he | didthat pas whose remains were the pA y found P aM UM RUE RRA? GALLERY OF ay LNT when exhibited at the mestiags 4¢ the Farmers’ Club last su: had been so soon compelled to yield to a lement with | ried at the corner of Walker and Cherry streets, nect her ear aon Meramec PHOVOGRAPHS, 251 Brow | mer -M. THORBURN & ¢ more undoubted confidence. {t had been remarked by | death ? If you have read the Mysteries of Paris, you ialain avd highest newer By A tmencns and Pantie besten, _________!sJoha stieet. | Counsel at the opposite side, that discrepencies appeared | know the character of the French people When they for the most be. colored Dacuerceotypes ever eahitiied, PHENIX HORSE BAZAAR. in her statement, particularly as regards her eating | threaten, they know how to accomplish what they say. secured, by letters patent, the NO.189 AND 191 MERCER STREET, NEXT TO |», dinner on the Sunday ; and next they had been | And by whom wasthe girl threatened 7 By the author of alored Daguerrectyres by his new pro: . CER S hdd treated to some severe comment to her wishing to | ier wrong—the spoile - q ‘lage, Daguerrectyces by his new BLEECKER STREET, 5 x ig . poiler of her virtue—by her plighter Sep tall nid cain ce ee Son lemon AUCTION. SALE, | Preserve the evidences of her guilt ina bottle ; if the learn: | iiusband—by him who owed her every thing—by one ah next regular PUBLIC -d counsel chose to make that fact an evidence of her plats want of morality, he had only to eall the learned counsel's take place a: this establishment, on ‘I'a-sday next, March 26th, commencing at eleven o'clock, ittink or net by whom she thought herself beloved—who ought to supplied at lowe: a have protected her. What should it matter to him or to Apparatus. Pia at any other place ee RUN, tke,, we: and second hind. "| attention to a case not far distant which was in their recol. vhether the child in wedle Atis leitch. « cmlorne of very eaprripr Hosen will be | lection_-in which aman who hed mardared bis own so. | not?” Gtheskunve tone on Sobre’ thet sour ne tea ED GLASS—A lew cies Bisel Window Uae | fered, compris etched pairs, suitable | ther had actually slept that night in the same bed. The | have made herself joyful in a garret with Larenx, so iferen’ colors, just received an: » by ‘or the toad, sedi: aes. case would be found in Mr. Fowler's office, and this, Hew , 6 die no & ED ROLTEMUS & PAVENSTADT ‘Geitlemen in the coun.ty ha ‘operty to Nd nae hs a1 Re f an how - | long as se was con is of his love. He did not sym- mideudtwtm ul street, up stairs. | gl;bezaguublic or private sale, will have their orders was spparention the face of it, for te mun wee Conscience | fale ciubd." Ia herown words, hex besin became to Gras ¢ . fo ence ” In herown wo BERF! BEEF! BEEF! At Private Sale—25 fine young country horses, kind ai icken ; and in relation to the poor girl’s desire to co wot know whe OXMARBANR ROR SALE, in Jot to suc se sound, jus! in from the western part of the Scares two sup I the evidences of her guilt in a bottle, her object by ay ‘AL! NTINE'S “oF q Parker. 130 bacrale % bay Piece ores: 9 Ane vale oh aye a be able to taunt her seducer in the event oi rr i ‘©. varre!s _ ti is solemn engagement deliberate vol | sw ed to des popes : oye Wind ame's. 1 woeer, ing eng 1¢ promise o! | saw he wanted to destroy the child, she heoame distractes. ef ee te Ata ie 50, ait barrels of Family a very Fae with this evidenc hi » bees She thought if she parted with it she must part with him, The shoxe Beal inpached in earefel ent Jedicions manner, handsome Kockaway Wagon, | itn‘less client had done this indeed, the learned counsel | Overeone with the threat, she consented ‘o go to Malame ard will art yt ope athe mater rouge “78 wer of new and second hacd | at the opposite side called upon them (the jury) not to be= | Costello. What did he do? He arranged that Madame ‘HINES OLD. is momier VALEN Ss OL ABI MAN T, cad i we lieve her statement It would be recollected the cauti Guetal should watch her go there, and:be another instr mi 70 No 46 Fulton Market, ‘Aasowsmodations for decoy” MT ansurpassed | “ell-contrived plan of her reducer to hide every clue to | ment in her future ruin. On thistpart I shall be as brie! PALE YELLOW SOAP Fi FAMILY USE. by.auy ment of the kind in the ‘States. suilt in his interview before the mother—he that had rob | as possible on the part of the mother. I shall connect the Aksionps, ROSE, CINNAMOM and all kinds of Fancy Ky Vi of all description taken on im | bed her of her daughter—and that daughter of every thing | acts of those two persons, to show they had arranged and pie ais * onelarer gay sox ventas Répoattory of the ertablishipent | (hat can make a woman valuable— her honar—her virtue, | c ntrived ty one end. She consented when reason had left ots hows, Mosk ’ Tarbees, ke., ke, i | His client had been contradicted in what other respect’ | its xeut and totteredon its throne, =he had never seen Mad and seliing horse ‘Ali persons sel Was it in reiation to her having made an rangement to meet Mr. Day? If that part of the learned counsel’s state ment was correct, it was just of a piece with the rest — Costello before going there, We are told she Lo, stello? She could at thave What motive : rs : aye oda Weer ee me hed a motive against Madame C ih every traci coetpriaing an entire Perfumery, at lower | tn;wtt of oven will nll ease, be ald Prompuly in could she prices than at auy other house rent money, There were more contradictions, forsooth, by which the | once have tol, that 3 atello did thie SUA WORKS, 79 Trinity Place The AHENA of this ertablishment is built on an eutirely | counsel would expect the jnry to discredit her testimony ; | liscovered that’ Costell 4 ae . migeel 2 y; | liscovered that’ Costello and her husband had mi2 Im*re tebe Loataber otrect. talon es an gy a age Be me @ fromthe bi ihe wine ee. she = taken but two of those bor | court and demanded compensation by the name of Mr wn BAtHS AT THE GLOBE Ho’ AT THE GLOBE HOTEL, | jivery orale hors going outor coming mn on the day of auc | (He, inated of ix, tht was i AR reat [and Mrs, Maxwell Oh, they are marriol poople;, we roprietor - - sale. 5 t t side — | inust not say a word about them ; but that po her Trt tor he above eatabiishenent would inform the | ACAI other simnes 1y kept entirely clear, and re- | Next, how hal they heen able to prove that she wanted to | woman we may villify her aniideag. her name theowels rt 1 werved for the io 1 Nf averieen loved anme time for the puryose of rehiivg sud pu | Sfedgiagthe nccommodariog of vrivats horses aud those on | Procite abortion ? In relation to that part of the case ir | this ci'y, She ix protected hy the laws that protect fe sale, offording every had to re Cia tem in Proper order, and they are now abu ‘dantly wap F ex reise, t AMnin ark that if all the parties implicated in the in- au phowi * fashion; but the poor woman cannot come int i Pied with CoE SPoon tat ca asses, WS ti | nae GOWAN AND DIRE dictment had acted, though separately and distinctly. for | ling in her silks.” And yet the woman is acetsed of a p. ie an eh meat hey and comin ant All a ew apd Ra on see aneance nether perty hed ‘aeted | to ruin Madame Costello—a woman she hadmever seen vaudia New schrard f D ) SE BAZAAR one 1 he design of the other se | before she was compelled to ‘ i al, angie BLANGARD. IEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR. that by joint operation they intended toproduee the ate | as cillarsouve dolores ea ever war set ny are ile as villainous a defence as ever was set up first willing (o rely upon her simple artless tale, and that her statement would evel by a discerning jury ; ani that disposition wax enconraged by the admirable. and I was from the NO. 34, 33 AND 85 CROSBY STREET. THE PROPRIETOR woald inform public that he hes on sa D hmeit, upwards jrecarr ved from the countey reult, th He charg were intend are all equall them, in the fi Ito produce ¢ guilty in the eye of the law rat place, that these medicines # reanit—he charged Madame THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEED BURNS AND CLAKINDA. rai TH re : ntrY, Young, sound aud kind. ¢ Guetalwith having administered them wi h the knowladge mnner of her @ 1 Sith crak sheee wat qee Correspondence | prising several very fine pairs of Match Carriag” Horves, frou} und at the express desire of Ly a wher tg be her evidence—and | appeal to you, tea Cinna | eranthe Post Bones wid tha celia Ping ceremal Very # fan famly "wo arg ibe ct Teenie ax, tn ren both falter | guntlomenif you ever saw stich a protracted examination, been sought for in vain. by 2 oe , je Rowd and le Horas, of good style and action, | sy, ‘ostello, and thi or ability was displayed, and | believe Purpose cf publication, Teague be aie ginerss far the ‘and of great end adame Costello, aud thix was the history of ¢ that nothing but the protection of the Almighty) to her inda, fallen into the hands of her gran Med Uy Sgeease of Cin | Also, a, ey tare In_ relation to the law of this he wished the | truth amd innocence would have austainnl’ her Hq und is now first giveu te the word tthe weLehose, | draught. ae Oe ca welt mind that uilese Zulma Marache was | Whiting then went intoa very minute examination: floats a ueat 120, volume of About 306, pares ah eS eye 7 proved pebere ood he family way, there could have | evidence of the girl, rexpecting the operation performed imid im*ec ‘No. 8 Park Row, oppteiie tie a ay k sale, willfiad the neromnnod of procuring anerion, it war eb Cone ianeneh ie on her by Madame Costello, which we of course omit -. ase passed DY any 0: of tl o 4 p lent in thin He showed that it bore on it the impress of trut! case, the proof of fact to show that she had been in the | and contended that, if false, Madame Costello cou 7T0 CONSUMERS OF LIVERPO: Werbiee Gor race sing audocayenient, ot > CONSUMERS OF I Pipbice are very city ; family way. In relation to this part of the on ‘ , 1 L Aster see, ye c ‘Gentlemen havive Horses to keep on livery, by sending them | like 1 kuew how the learned counsel sect avout die, ery pil Bech wg aay it : ct yen Gn to apeake siiine oe tea tee eaueeribel, imate to this establish may rest assured thatth-y wiilrecsive | ing her pregnancy? Nor will he find ; carinon which. ressine?t from coe apacaoel rae mcrera ens at | ate shane i | haa tin a tea | hme wn eso ace =e i a ; : that for whic senbrteforeparchasiog slower ne i rea a elt | a Ae ete Goes wren # te pibtic, tnat | how could this gentleman know anything aboutit? He | one imagine that a pe the pusiahtaent oF ance mall prot. Pe in an 2 ad Pa Wile said he had reason to believe ao because there was no in: | an offence against the laws of Ilim, who had sald “Mein thoay ry ‘roprietor, * twrmission, That was a much better reason than the gen- ! ply and rep ih the earth.” The javelin of our offended a ‘Ke.. which he offers for L, NEUSTADT, 9973¢ Broadway. aale at the lowest price. r,she should say she was going to market, we were mid im*re told she was an artiul and designing girl. ‘That'was but a weak proof of it. Mad. Gurtai’s participation in secreting her child was clear, and as she was a party to the plot of x, the law was plain, and made her incur guilt and In the case of misdemeanors all parties ure proved French pattern Sh mantel pals ; but here he made her but an eceessory for sea Unde Geren, Holey bine! area: a ee bringing about the premature birth of the child. He com: | tort notice, Aivo ou hand « xeoeral assortment of Ready permitted to read a number of letters plained of not bein, he case. ‘They proved that the only r Made Clothing, which will be sold at the following prices, of importance in t viz parties who knew of the birth were Guetal, Costello, La- Over Coats, from +986 to 12 reux and herself. Zulma Marache loves Lareux, who se- Get 4 : 4m 8 duces her, und then turns round and engages the aid of Beek 32 1M Madame Guetal to ruin this innocent girl Mark his 4 pay i ro words—if this poor girl should stand alone in the hour of Vestseoe oe byt adversity—should not one single friend step forth to her | All made of the best materials and cut in the mo aid, it will require more than ihe eloquence ofthe gentle- | | Persons furnishing their id materials cand man for the defence und those three false witnesses to ere om in the beat mane", at overthrow, before an intelligent jury, even her simple eGo enka end Simeet a statement, in herown humble language, of her wrongs. be ashi po Be He challenged them to put heron her trial—to come to the Frock do do do 12 00 contest. He would undertake to prove the perjury of Vesteand Pantaloons,+++ ++ 175 these three witnesses, if they on oath assailed the credi- | _mrl Im*ec bility of that girl, Her returningythe money, five dollars, SPRING GOODS. is a proof of her honesty, and the other circumstances WILLIAM T. JENNINGS § CO., connected, confirm the trth of her statem We are PERS AND TAILORS, { i bild by Li DRAPERS h LOKS, told there ivno confirmation of her haying ac y Le ‘ic: cin aaudeemecnhenasdnen thee, reux, and he would beg to know what rule of law would OPPOSITE — FOUNTAL compel him to give auch evidence aw they required of | 4 pp jn thereceaptof a large assortment of New Gooas for this ‘The fact of her having been pregnant is conceded Spring wear, including Fieweh and English Cassimeres :m It had Ween sworn that Lareux is a highly respectable | vew at Se.; rich Silk, Satin acd Chally French gentleman, engaged with his brother, who is an importer. This the learned gentleman opposite suys proves the evidence of Zulma tilae ; ax she said he was a mechanic. He begged to say that although a Frenchman, he showed he way nota French genfleman ; hud he been he would not have acted as he had, ‘There wus wo con tradiction in her testimony, She only meant, when she said Lareux was’a mechanic, that he earned his wages Chaneleted the concern, whilst every attention will rected ns her: tofore (o the chief points, in the ecouvmy of a ar meut, ice. frst rate Workmanship, with siyle and character in eut. mi0 Im*ec BROADWAY AGAINST THE WORLD. $30 per month, mechanically, We are asked why she TALS no ed th eis now admitted to be the greatest did not prosecute — betos as if we had nething mart for the 8: weutlemen’s weorng apparel ia the else to do but attend to the affairs of Zulina, | United Stites, and Hat has heretofore existed in who, wheuever the shackles were removed fiom 18 in Brondway,ere vblived her hands, and admitted to breathe the air again, was for- ids 4 an ped one eae gotten. Ii he, (Mr. W.) had less to do—if the important |") 45; of the City Cash Tailoring affairs of the 300,000 mhabitants of this great city nad nol | Fycibiishment, No. 202 Broadway. Here is an advant 1 themsels f ‘ready made clo- din the most merchants and others ¥ to be attended to, he might be accused of forgetting an ouifir fi When the learned gentlemen epposite came to fill the snme situation that hedid, they would discover that their engagements, morning, noon, and night, will not only in- terfere with domestic comfort, but with the time to attemd to many of the common courtesies of life. ‘This is not @ stale complaint, as we are told, and no evidence of this is it comes before the Jury in a legitimate manner ach Cloths and C ings, Fancy ‘ ated menufactory from the celeb and se- had connected. areux wits eee Dee Boao nr Oe T ocied experi for r ra fuperbly a inanerping ant one common piiact ‘The guntlumen essly Sor tomaprng faehigeer Coca the jury might acquit or Convict one or two of them, eg aga recpater SDWaRD t al and discharge the others. The learned counsel here de- tailed the law as bearing on acommunity of guilt by many persons, and showed that it was agreeable to common He believed that the evidence was irresistible to c X, Gity Cash Tailoring Establishinent, 202 Broadway. he'ow ai Fulton st. eae Smee SCOTT'S BAZAAR, Number 37, between Broedway and that they were all in common g li, WDS SCOTT returns hi thee ce any. abby cin your. mind, the ‘aud the pablic at large for the libe- re entitled to the full benefit of it. T1N@ then proceeded to examine the defence set up for Mad. Costello. ‘The gentleman who opened thanked God—as he very often does, said Mr. Whiting—that bis client had it in her power to prove an alibi—u species of defence which has very often emanated trom that gentle- man’s office. This is the second one this term. * Mr. Wannen—What was the other ? Mr Waitive—I believe this is the first thisterm. But my adversary sets up this defence frequently. And it is a sort of defence becoming very fashionable in this com- ity Sam Weiler’s suggestion respecting the utility m to be very much approved of upport received since he opeued the above house, and hopes y, the same striet attention to merit a coutinaanee thereof. ‘The qualicies of his Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, are too well krown to need comment. ‘A larve assortment of Kefreshinenta to be had at all hours until 12at might, such as— g Sardines Beef Poached Eggs, M Buckwheat Cokes Coffer and Tea, kegs, — Pickled Tougues) Welch Rarebite,tue. ublin Brown-stout always iraught. A good Dinner of Roast or Boiled Meats for one shill ry day {rom one to three o'elocx. Families supplied with the best Scotch and Lrish WI a No hicuse better supplied with English, Irish, Scotch, Welsh ‘Always the laveat’ possible news by the prisoners Mr W by ho! i iB thanked God that he could | 04 city Papers provo/an alibi, and necessarily}that this poor girlhad been |" Guod Rooms for Private Parties. Clubs. guilty of the grossest perjury. Never had any attemp jp Maetinae sot Bal inore signully failed, und the gentleman may next time spare his thanks to God for such acontrivunce. Such expressions of grateful devotion do not ascend higher than the roof of the building in which they are uttered They are not at all acceptable to Him, one of whor est attributes is truth. Mr. Whiting then went most searching examinution of the evidence to prove this alibi. He showed in the most conclusive manner that the “blotter” produced by Simpson had heen erased, altered and afalse entry made on the 14th of February. ‘And the memorandum beok of Maxwell was also shown very clear ly to have been altered for similar purposes. ‘Lhe book purported to contain a memorandum of all the, work,” and arrivals at the farm, during the year the 14th of February the entry was, “ Mrs. Max ved 4 2,” and immediately afterwards, on line.“ Stormed and stayed ut home all day.” Mr W. argued that the entry of the arrival of Mrs. Max well had, in all probability, been made “to order” since the indictment. ‘Two or three days afterwards, however the following entry appeared : “Mr Maxwell went up to Merric’s.” Here was an entry descriptive of the move- ments of Mr. Maxwell—but where was the entry of hie rival? It could not be found. But Allen said he noted il arrivals. Mr. Whiting then suggested that in all pro- bability the “Mr.” had been altered to “Mrs.” im thy vious éntries, and that the alteration ha subsequently. The evidence of M ed on, and shown to be quite ind he important cirenmatance of t of the person who made the entries ia the of the livery stable office. was adverted to, When a man iu tended to tell the truth ordinarily, he at once refers to the book. But they had got the book only ow, she Bee ferences. CHEAP CASH Ta OREN FSTABLISH- 304 PEARL STREET, LATE ‘08 BEEKMAN Hi subscriber, well known for the eheapuess and dorability Kk, desires to storm his patrons, and U suit the economica' tendency of the Ommes, best quality at a redwetion of 20 lens red, by 20 per «quality are made by the ehrap lo order that gentlemen may anderstan he fol!owing ball of bh day® Ou 3 Marri the next Pants and Vests . Superior Beaver Overcoais, from- md im*m CLOTHING MANUFACTURER THE subscribers would inform merehauia visi who wish their own goods manu’ vrepnred to marufaecare every dexcry heir being accustomed to tmanntact Vestern markets for the Inst twelve years, they sith the Liree number of bends in their employ, to veh at short rotiee and with eotire satisfaction MANN & MeKIMM, 25 Carmi hocker Stages pass close to the store of pverting their left f es obtain for the same the hy, ean gone to Boston to getthe book. Why ‘not the man wh: ting the city, or chavging ree wrote it? No. It was more easy to get her old chum ng ALY euperflu pone of, wall fim and perhaps some other name had been there. Pocurty We Alad acbdge dont rier, who will And when you come to examine it, you see thai | * “* ete aerate a Lemp the Almighty himself left the evidences of the lie upon it. I tell you, said Mr. W., that story of Susunuabh and the elders hes a perfect counterpart in this, for th ~~ ‘ene Broad way, A line through the Post Office, or ojherwise, will reeei mt xttention. all lie so against each other, that every one can see the | lettorweraned and repaired. m9 imtre truth a not in them. Then again, if Madame Costello LEFT OFF WARDROBE. had been to Boston, how easy the proof She was not an CES eotfe cbamed by gratiemen or- unknown women; she was going toa place where «! rous of converting their leitof wear had lived for many years, and somebody on the road would have known her | ‘The way bille would have ha her nameon them; somebody would have seen her at Al lens house. But it was 40 palpable, that all the ¢ in favor of au alibi was faixe, that he would not pursy any farther. Having gone through all the testimony, ax rebutted all the objections of the counsel for the de fendanta, Mr Whiting prov to conclude his wd iress. He regretted thet if found guilty, the court not inflict adequate punishment on th law was not severe enough. The gei in his defence of Madame Costello, said that a womnr plan anything. | Ifvhat were true of any Broadway, wp stairs. t Cffive, oF otherwine Will receive m2i Leeches, jnat received Hamburgh. small lot siny roa Leeehes ue of M Costello—this woman, who G Ot ween or thi bands and Prk, 198 sbllny to conceive and carry out her nefarious pur WEDDING PARTIES, jects. Would to God, the Court had the p to BALLS ROUTS, &c. inflict such a judgment ax was due to her crime, an it ay In al) thie Giilicans Vesietion of Peizns. ford Ss PrLIED » SD Frave, Pound acd Spenge Cake, Ornamented Pyramids, Hou: Cabeof alt the different v.rietieg, and tie are to eat can be obtived 't any extn, ‘Also, ail kuuda st Bxenst, from Pilow Bread 1. Fievh Pies of seasonable pears in this case [ am free to say, that in all aspects of the case, Madame Guetal seems least guilty. And if found quilty, the Court have power to distinguish in her punish: nent the lesser degree of galt. But still her participa’ ion in the offence is undeniable, She was actuated, probably by the influence of money, and in the belief that her con- Tact jas it really was, 1 have d tained you, the jury, much longer than I intended, ved it my duty to go over an I the patience with couraged to goon, You all its bearings and aspects Riully recrived nad eent Loyony arte the city or ur y Y At the Premiam Bakery, 0 Lispenard, vear Church. mit tint an Ginas and E atthe stores 3 yar ¢ in : a landivg If | have omitted any view that ie favourable to the defen sve rae. ry Teceana v- Ian's, you will supply theomission ‘The decision is Ie Hh acl nad eee ee eins, debe aiid ives wtirely to you express no opinion. | am not the dirk kevves, tble and team sel of the prosecutor, hut ofthe people. The gentle npen not in cases, beet, of liquor poke of agreat many faulis | have. | have a grea ‘0 Net the nan §| i which he did wot énwmerate, and of whi iinmediate im not perhaps anxious myself But in one thing h TOMAS MesORLEY injustice He said that in my zeal for couvictio: No. 170 8th A’ corner 20th street, succe: was carr daway by exe: for | know I never desired the H ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &e. ft. And Tecan tell theygentl "PILE subscribers nave dane reerived, per late arrivals from rial for mur: p and tent to my adversary I dave, and be atly on hand, a complete eatedly ha Materials of all kinda tor Flowers remained silent after having allowed the opposing cow Feauners, Hair Ornameots, and Mil to speak as long a* they pleased in the mnt case | aleby WNRY & K ABN, my position has nothing to do with it And | le as the | _( tm? ere wus ” ease in your hands, confident that it will mect an honest ENGLISH BONNETS, MILLINE und satiafactory disposal. LCEIVED A'T J. LYONS, 47, fohy sleet, avd Mr. Wanna then rose and called the attention of the ‘agonitnent'or ENGLISH BON Court! to the assertion of the District Attorney respecting ae Kotinnds, t hin ged numerous cases of defence hy alti. ‘The ssortencnt of Tuscany only case of that kind he had had was that of Williams He Seal) ane and it had been made out by police officers and most re- the tand beet spectable citizens of Philadelphia Hate or at wholesale Of Fe- Ma Wrurixc.—What about the Long Island Bank rob- 7 John eureet. en bery case? Mn Wansen.—Oh: you did not dare to ti Mr, Warrivo.—You are quite right, sir—| N, T.—The Basement of 36 Maiden Lane to I wiven inmediately. y that. did not—you lun*ee

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