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p Seeeiahge At hee Gates theme bes hire: 1 socked ia Ne vious to 1800, and uatil | France ini 4.1, Wee. Wall. ¢ sainted, with "Danie Clark; my intimac: may Sates! arriag®, and oer while voided in New Orleans; | was the marriage but knew, both from \ sister. that they were married; | ko’ LA pre. Jobn Power, for complainant—I reside st No. 1° Barclay street, New York; am Vicar General of th" Giceess of New York. aud pastor of St. Peter’a Churob; I have been pastor of Bt. Peter's 26 youre; records of minaiies were trranged' by oe busband my presence; | 1 srrie, ee eee al, ‘the dificulty was to get proof to invalidate my slster® | ther { aenants | o-nah kaon, ae Filme aan Gy te beard it was missing; | knew William V. O'Grien by re- 9 ond Madame Dotnet ‘she hed matried Clark; | Putation; he died before I came to Ne tte of this marriage; she mperioned SRE sS ores and nursed by Mrs. Ha now the wife dlston’ Galnes; Ci Chark al always kept hg Pps "T have heard Cra acknow- ry it! inst ‘a last will which was La gig “roi; be 1 [ganas 2 Cainted with Jerome DeGrapge Te] rrted to be an unmarried man; ey ih. lo marriage © h my sister, it was discovered igus was Gulielm: uthority to solemnize marriage; thecertificate shown to me of the of De Grange to Mrs, B ein Neyo a T know nothing of the witnesses in (bi foamed gal ot neaid’os the Speeieh Doteroer nea ie | chee Bepeom forplaiptift- ia Clerk of St Peter's fei oes Maps Seas te | rh. Say Wena ge a transfer of Louisiana’ to the United States; this was jast heard of DeGrange; his lawful came to w Orleans and established her pretensions; my de- pen taken in 1835 under s commission from the ‘robate Court ef New Orleans, before Judge Preval, in Beate of L.C. Duncan and CU. Roselius, is, as it has en translated to me fiom the English copy, garbled and mistranslated in material parts, in the cress-examination; | never seid that there had been mo children frem the marriage of Zulime and De Other misstatements are also referred to in te the bendwriting of’ O'Brien; ibe phere contain bayptiemal certificates in 1788, 1789 and 171 jown to 1808; | bave searched diligen' reocrde ip 1£02, ap, ry where in vain; bis certificates were in latin tion, which she saye were never translated | FSipua.tnsulnted a search for toe the de, this deposition | Diogt ef the old Spanish documents having been re- sel employed | moved from New Orieans previous to the cession. Go- €m bebaif of complainants had abandoned the case and | Yernor Claiborne made several ineffectual efforts to get taken a fee on the othei Zulime hed two chil- | the pepere back.) In the archives of the old eerpora- dren by DeGran; cr twenty years | tion, Mr Drebsbier found some vf the files of the Moni- of age when when Zulime re- | tur de la Louistane of 1804, but the file of 1803, vol 8, ‘turned to New Orirans, she lived with Madame Despau | was misting. He cut out of » printed publication an and myself, where Clark frequently visited a he did | eytract, which reads as follows:— not keep house with Zulime on account of their mar- gel ri t the early age of sixteen, married in riege being Kept seeret; my sister married Dr Gardette | Nex Urleae, in the year 17, cue Jereme De Grange, & Sud lived with him in Frasce until he died, having two | scunerr vember of a neble French family. About the your ebildren by him; my sister Zulime now resides tn New | 1), Zune was informed that Mr, De Grange bad & former Zulime iving. De Grange w: Orleans with her sop Dr Gardette pAdaabe tc eee Philander Chase, for complatuant, says—I revide at Jebles ¢ ‘ollege, Fora. lilinois; | am paces ex offi and preriaong bishop of the Protestant ecoy wl Church in the United Stat ed with ¢ he 3e5. oe ond wife came to New Or! from France, Tord keppening tocome te New Orleans at’ the samo. t sheyrosecuted bm for the offence of bisamy, and had him Ly the order of the governor, and thrown into prison, De Cringe efected Lis escape, and never afterwards re- turre Mr. Drebsbler anvexes three certificates. one of Anto- me in the fall of 1806; the v ship-wreeked in Cuba; in conse- quene sfortuve, we accepted a tender of the | nio Aigete Villalebos. Spanish Consul, one of Mr. W. C, horpyality of Andrew Burk. and lived with him inthe | (. Claibor son of Governor Claiborne, amd one of Favgbourg St Mery; shortly afterwards | moved | Eugene La Sere, keeper of the archives ef the old own (be crast, about three miles frem the city, and | corporation, confirming his statements sbout the occupied one of two dwellings delomging to Mr Joseph | dirappesrance of the Spanish records, and of the MoN«il Nearly oppo-ite to me, aod on the other side of the dividing fence, sbout thirty or forty feet off, lived Myxa (lutk, under the nureing care of Mrs. Semuel Davis. “Ihe Daviees were not affiuent, sad reputed to be dependent on the liberalit Daniel Ui j Myra Clark wea then a year and a bal or two years old, as | thould judge from seeing her Drought cut every day to reowive ber father’s caresses; volumes of the Moniteur de la Lowisiane, in 1803. FOURTH DaY’S PROCREDINGS. Mrs. Leonide Blondeau, Doctor Byrenheldt, Mrs Adeline ©. Nixon, Mrs, Louise Reyeson. and Monsieur Geurard. all of Biloxi prove the good charac- Despau ; also, Mesdames e Nee Brunet, Azella Foucher, aria C. L. Troffin, Antonio A, Men- this I saw during the period of six months or more; - \ bh eas two genticmen having no particular 8o- | © Dedaitions, J and M. C., Louaillier, and others. deaintanen, ia Character was good an far an | Know: | “Elisabeth Bragen deposed to the good character of Ove failing was admitted op al viz: t eakiere famiable ar it was termed. by some) inooue | Mrs. Gardutte (Zulime) ‘whilst residing in Pailadely ia. One of the crors Interrogstories to the witnences in- = too much im those who would Satter him. but troduced to prove the gocd cbaracter of Madam whe, reeaoueht ares rim rome saints | Crp iar ‘= Wi youn what would in New Orleans; my acquaintance with him extended | Your oe oe — by he bond oolet; ae from 1806 to 1811; Daviel (lark was the reputed father | YOU OF the resided. concerning the chasti + es and of gravike "aunt cumeneiongee Veracity of & woman accused and cherged by her hus hand in almost the following words: « With soands- fondied ber, ana spoke of ber as bis betre: semewhat, but mot extensively, acquainted with Mr. Samuel B. Davis; his attempts at familiarity with me ‘Were uppleasant by reson of his bad charecter; drew Burk, my revier wardeo. had@ told me while I lived im bis house that Vir. 8. B. Davia, havin teer under French colors, bad takeo Mr. '®) versel at sea. and he was sorry to see bim ap- ited herbor master ef New Orleant; when Mr. Da- ed into the house adjoining to mine, | found ep the opporite side of the lev d Sieporing of # Kentueky flatboat belonging to me, job | had bought a fe sys before for pay dollars, in New Orleans. and cau to be floated down the river fcr demertic purposes, Tasked the servant by lously and clandestinely leaving the territory, (her residence.) leaving her ebildren to the care of nobody, leading a wandering and rambling life, without regard to the principles of honor and decenoy, being in open adultery’ Upon which accuration and charge, the court rendered judgment, declaring ‘ that the wife had torieited her rights to the property aequired, and that the reme vested in and belonged to the husband.’ To which the witnesses all replied that they knew nothing of the matter inquired about. Se of them sate that M. Derpau was a bad man L. Dringier—Visited \, 3 Phila; the kept a dn ho it was | who brought resents to Clark from “ fexieo; they jails, from the Countess Testers orders; and added book langeage ne Crgiey | Tevez Galves, the de Cuvarol, the Count de Va- me to understand that a quarrel wae the chject ‘aimed | }Pciana; F was intimate with Clark; frequently took never found a ia w Reif and Chew; the: y in his house; bore good characters; as the executor of Alexander Milne; | never By complaint st him. ee Vignaud—I am sixty-six years of age; was born in Marseilier, France; | kuew Madame Zulime De Gravge; bave always been friendly with her, she visited in the bert Creole society; I knew nothing agalust the Teputation of Madame Despau 8 Calan—Has known Madame Despau thirti yeare and never knew anything against her HS Harper— Inspector in the Custom House; kne | Mademe Uexpau when she lived with her son-in Deer Macanzas; her character war high there and hor. she was esteemed among the élite in Cuba; } third ebild of Mrs. Harper, late Mrs, Smith ines; | do not know whether it was myself bo was nursed with Myra; my father was aI Hived with bia tit 1829, at Ip this | was determined to diseppoint him. and sufferiog the pecuniary loss, gave up the matter. Remembering what good Mr. Burk bad told me, I shrunk from the theught of cout Samuel B. Davis, expecially as he had gal trovage cf the rien Daniel Clark lotimae with D the latter had two nis never beard it was the dough: Mark. Before the death of Clark, 0 of Obro. I beard that | was cha B. Davir, a rieh man of Pnit phi hoving ‘*ritten him a ietter Ubreatening bis life. The matter was investigated; Davis pever could produce the let- ter; be seknewledged he could not do it, in my pre- fence Here the maiter dropped. My brother, Dud- ley Chere, who bad been a member of the United Senate when asked by me why he voted for | §, Lhe appointment of Davis as colonel of the regiment | to be rained for the defence of the Chesapeake Bay, re- | plied that be went with bie party, and that Mr. Fro- mertip the i their position in so- | ciety was highly Torpootebie, Zulime married DeGrange, a rich confeetioner. who left in consequence of the ar- rival of another wife | EB. T. Brasier— Fifty years of age; resides in Philadel. phia; Knew tbe Gardeties; their ‘position bighly res. Pectable; Dr. Gariette was an eminent physician, aud ‘Was thought to be wealth; bee Y UME SUPREME COURT IN PATTERSON'S Case. epator fom Louisiant voted agalost = Ip! this opi time alter by the Kev Dr. Edmund Barry. in New Jer. ot bi diate it is set forth by the Supreime Court, fey who informed me that Myt thet Lanieltia k did marry Zulimet Mbitney nd discovering that she was ¢he ht fp the bill: that + Danie! Clark, they bad gove to New Orieans to lich their rights, | never thoogbt Clark an tenpeatee. } tterton fermed part of Clerk's por that was capable of any xrorsly improper con. | iiissalty auld by Uhew and Keif preteude: c duet; | new motbing of (4ark being reported married | Aad must be rertored to Mire Caines it Ww deelded man; Merrre. ( bew aud Kelf were gentlemen of good | that Mrs Gal ber legitimate share. Teputation and standing when | lived fa New Oriean: four Sf the ¢ ‘The Citeuit Court they members of Cbrist (buren, of whieh I w fore direc'ed te cavse Mrs. Gaines to be put in [Aznexed to Bishop Chase's deposition ise corres | bon aud of the reute and. frosts aeeruing trots reid rs ndence betwe son of Mre | Preverty tince it came into porsersion of defendant (Chase) pos- Msbop's reply em- ren in bis deposi- ss been | STATEMENT OF CLANK'S PROPERTY IN ISIO. #8 + Ai,6 testimony in chief b reviourly PD. was subsequently cross examined by | |. Saas O19 Brieudentee and de ae loliowss— (We only grve of | FCvmRs land and 100 slaves, + 150 000 this testimony what ie not stated in hie previous depo- | S!ig0 Hrd 100 Faves, + 110,000 sition )~ to remain permaneatiy in New Or- | + 25,000 i bave been both sailor and polite + 90.000 C.ark, with »bom I was intiwate, bad the reputation | + b2.c00 earich wan; Clark left’ @ child by Madame | 40000 seres im Filhesl's grant, + 40,000 that child is now sre Ed Pend Gaines; 8.000 scree in Op+loure . = Baron Soi 180 actes cn Cavel (arondelet, extending t the Bayou Krad only vaived a! 20,000 Other lauce, making @ grand total, im debt and jands of. Upon ¥hich o Gaugbter with great eft oti br sn) body elee we his b due left New Orlane, ‘Thilo ate & in Philadel pi On 2d March. 18i4 elt aod Chew, as executors, for i dais heft wi erked the Court for a rerpite, and # meeting of the cre trovk containing je deouments, © Gitors of ()ark’s estate to delay @ Aud racrifiow of ited in bank; 1 aoqua bie property Jak in 760, | wae present when LETTERS FROM THE COMPLAINANT wh Coontiel Prefect, arrived im New Oriesu: No 1~ Letter tre Mre Keit to Dantei Clark. dated rh wes theo in New Orleans; this wasin 1804; / Ibiladelphia,Jone 20. 1766, thanking him tor bis ki er Leard Clark speak of Zuilme as ho conyifeaiion with Claik about his copneetion with Zul we, Clark bad mo woman in his house but « biaek fervent duriig my accy Dorm im & bouse on b apl ferred to Ber ae jilegitin br i ner to ber son Richard No 2A letter cf introduction of Mr. Pershmal, of Manchester, to Ubew Reif DLW Vhiladelpbia, April 7. to Relf and Chew, advising them to ship cott te Li ol instead of New York, wiso in regard to ehing cvitou niel W Coxe. (June 11, 1802) to Clark, in- of the arrival of bis father's family at the Teferring to other domestic arra sto the heavy debts he has to pay, aud varius commercial tratractions; advires him wot to | sive over 16 cents for cotton, and concludes “that the probable fate of Lovisians is wrapped im mystery. The of the city of N bat these words it; thie watcho ater Only twelve deys. and being neglected. | took her to my home vbhrre :he was scckled by Mrs Harper. then rereb article be says.’ looks ve et purring her oldest child; Mre, De Grange often came to |“siro Winéhum's ane of ope fre syre; when We wen! to Philadelphia, in 1512, Mra | ever reeme to deny it al Gea DeGrange was then living with Dr, Gardette, in Phil | may be in the right.’ 4 Geiphia , she wae not prohibited from visiting my No. 6 From Clark to Chew howe, the wee at my house, she never saw Myra 28th ‘a 1802,recommen d. eleewbere; \re. Gardette onge met me im the street 0 PI copped to speak tom © any eueh notice of b she or bard at her; oghter, by (lark, refers to the pape m North to ith ‘eppoeltsoa to it, with the single ex. He thinks that the cession vo © all patties io favor of the ac juisition sud regrets the abolition of the sateroal Jefferpon’s party in ® portroript be gives an account of a duel between Ceptaio lrard and @ Frenchman growing it in which Irard wae bad! Letter from #iehard Reit, fe ferring ws his Fang | ea clerk ich a mother gould do Seuth teem = str resemblance to ception ot th face, and mere in charae- Fiance will ter than in fur visited my family every day; of Loul Diyte never bnew that Clerk was ‘her fevber atthat texer by J five rhe called him ‘Mir Clark,” she always ealied us by par t 5 requested, when we left for Phi fa. that she ebould mot be placed in a bra ing ‘choul, but kept uocer the eye of my wite, | retur ate Ouletos ehortly after the war; my family “ dark, come in D816; Myre remained im Pbiladeiphi No 8 tied that Clark's estate war ineoivent Phitadeiphie owt Clark ht down letter con «to the Cariere adair must seek out of « business ih whieh no person hie face bere. aud Viad. Carricre must bear buat. he "Tis as unfortunate thi | peint of view. that this lady Under ® fallacious br pe, which #till mere pe that rhe eh reat, be took my # 1 im; | thiok it waste frst ‘time & delegate was rent to Congress, sian; at that could mot sit up omy & Durden to berseif and m pn tet toy eget ss Orieans! From Coxe to (lark, be . " Seo sree sainant 1 Rave resided ta is sicher Jour eplss lin eleeta fo New Vork, the pastor of she Cathie hye eames | shear to fall om ke. for Jour ed.ttcion Brita ve woe pastor 13s cunny pecst Vincent | or Jour epgstement to. 3 which two" jecters See; | ee eee ent ratty eatin t e faves BORimery, tvosived tu thie cily, state fo pocttins os te, te Benewrang! 1 Rave Beard of the persan | Weim U0 thle lark gujort Bue, Ceae comoiane of nm ons Darbase Wa. Ones, nemed la the core erett ( opfidence (nee lost ameng friends 14 not euvily regained No. 10 Coxe to Clark, Joly 16, 1807 reters to Quertel with Governor Claiborne, also to the arr tee Carrieres, with letters of intirduction to him Og quarters; refers to the éclat of @ brilliant Tiearned from Mr. ¢ ‘aos who married tl it the books of my uncle. w op Comnelly. were destroyed 0, | heard that to the Spauich thority to marry; | marriage cer No il Letter fe Reventon lark, Oot 28, 1800, re Ne lark Ubiladelphia Feb 0, eof Governor Wilkinson riage of eon per partic: the dress of the bride. The oertifionte referred te as exhibit (A) is as fol- | lows (lark, Philadelphia, July 21, 4814, hue has Hiteras inepectoris falutem in Domino. Rao, tah 0 variptwn eneerdne Catholicus ot Apostolieus, pastor oe Thowae V iihins, New Orleans, Preemtibus, woturn facts « & top aire stating tha: 1 oram Interest. quod ata | (Clark) bed made a ben drome tes atcimonium conjunzeram Jaee- | ret pe pn eg in the ool- “No, 0. 15--W. E Hulings to Clark, deted Philadelphia, apie 1810, reterring to busivess affairs; dwelling upon the pleasure of domestie life, and warning Clark against uw bitie “Yo. 16.--Coxe to Clark, dated Philadelphia, Sept 20, 1610, No. 17 --Plise Clark to Daviei Clark, Philadelphia, May 19, 1812. etating that Myra was in govd health, was very happy. and was beginning to read [tere follow severe] letters trom the members of potable Crecle familics in New Orleans, to Mrs, Zulime Gardetiec, whilst residing in Bordeaux, and from dis- tinguished persone in tbe latter place, all indicating intimacy and friendship between "he parties.) A letter from Coze to lark, Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1820, to Bellecharee, arking w reconves ance or the fifty- two lets arrigned to bim by Clark, as these lots consti- tute the only beritage of poor Caroline, from Relf to Belleobasee, New Orleans, August 21, 1820, stating that Clerk had two naturel children — Mjra, who was pleced with Davis, apd another, who was placed with Hulings. Entirely ignorant of clark’s intentions as to his two children, he desires to know of Mechasre if the fit), lots were intended for Myra alone, or for both ebildren TheTIMODY FORK THE DEFENDANT. Lewis Lesarsier, for detendants—Is fifty.three years of age; came to New Orleans in 1505; knew Daniel Clark; be was a leading itielan; stood high as a man of buriness; never hi of bis being married; | waee clerk of ‘Thorn & Co., in St. Louis street, between Chartres Royal; Chew and Reif kept nearly oppo. tite, where I frequently raw Clark; | don’t believe Danie) Clark would be capabls ¢ of addressing a lady, with ‘a view to marriage, w! a wife. Henry W. Palfrey, for ‘ietvaGants—le fifty we of came to New Orleans in 1810; is Apvolved in this ruit; pes partir aclerk in the house of (. the baxdwriting of Clark. and of Chew and Relt (write ness indentified bandwriting cf varicus letters, which will be introduced hereafter); Mr. Clark lived on the Bayou road, in his latter days; he visited Chew and Relf's store every day; Relf lived with Clark for some months before bis i ‘erk’s) death; never beard of Clark's being ® married man; Clark, Relf and Chew were the three principal men of New Orleans; I kept the books of Chew and Relf for four years after the death of Clark; I knew Lubia, Clark's confidential ser- vant; bis master and bis friends entertained a high epizion of him; but, in 1815, witness caught him steal- ing cotton KD Shepherd, for defendants —I arrived in New Orleans on September 7, 1802; [ was well acquainted with Chew and Relf, who did business in New Orleans; alro with Denice) Clark; Clark was not in New Orleans in the autumn or the early part of the year 1802; Clark, after his return from Europe. complained of frauds in Clark arrived bere in mid-winter of | ope; 1 was well ae- quvainted with Clark. and bad reveral business transac- tions with Bim; I vitited bim frequently at his residence on the Bayou road, he was # man of great note here; I pever heard he wat married, or saw alady at his house; I never beard cf # widew of bis; Clark told me, when he came back from F urope that he brought the stones or brickbats. and etber prcofe of the fraudulent packing of the cotton eent to Hurope; 1 am 65, reeide in New Orleans in the winter, and in Virginia in the summer; Turtived bere in 1802; was eighteen yeurs old; came here on a epectal wistion; | returned to New Orleans in 1€04; remained here till 1817, since when | hav. deen here at intervals; it is my principal place of bus nies; Mr. Clark's most prominent and confidenti friends were Chew and Relt, De la Croix, Pelayvin, Joba MeDonegh Shepherd, Brown, Belischasse, Judge Pitot two latter were his most intimate friends. Madame Delphine Trepagnier, widow of Barbin de Bellevue, tor defendants —1 am 36 years of age; my burbend was in the United States service 18 years ago; wy motber resided on the Bayou Road until 181%, near Clark's residence; Daniel Clark visited my mother’s fowily every day; 'I waa living with my mother then, being unmarried; bad two sisters—one younger and one older— then living with my mother; One of my sis- ters (the elder) had beep married and’ divorced; this was Heloise; the had been married to Francois Lam. bert. from whom rhe bad been divorced; the younger ister was Hortense; Clark paid his addresses to my tister Hele to marriage; he was en to the time of his death; be helor~ never as a widower; i epeke French as well as English, On crose-examination —Clark commenced his ad- dresses to my sitter about eight mentha before his death, when the engegement tock place; he had been courting twelve months before bis death; | was pre- sent, aud recollect the anewer of my sister; | was then 20 years of age; the marriage had been delayed for cavres 1 do not remember; it was to have been celo- brated within two months, when it was put an end to | | by the death of Clatk; my sister, | heard, was by a jnd i ced ment of a court; it war published im the pa- te in S815 my elotor remarried to her former usbard, Mr. Lambert, by a civil contract before a no- nd lived together as man and wife; this act was in March, April, or May, 1815, Francois Durean Delacroix, for defendants—I arrived bal bandsrme, et at dde. Provisions. ef 500 barrels, at $11 for $10 for Winehester do. Beef way firm, with tbe tame Rick. —The mazket has been quiet to day, but prises show no chan, 219 Washington street, street, 25x100, $3.550; $2,200; Jantic, — and lot 65 James 22,626 16% Hamilton street, yy * $6.750; do 8 Bev wenue, 22x08, Third avenue, 25x29, $790; Fortieth street, ne corner Seventh aven i ey a and Fift! adjoining on op rear, on N Surv, the sy rT sold for miskey —The mark with sales 24ie.; drudge was dull Flour, bbls. © bags STO Rae! stom, Feb. 4—Broke ah, 6 i Bovton and Ay ited Coy jasmachuretts a2: UV in New Orlea Planter; tn 1806 oF 1807, 1 was maaan et tee Legielature’ of the territ | New Orleune: I was'a dircetor of the lantere’ Dok of Louisiana, President of the Louisiona State Bank, and President of the State Inswrance Company; | havi Bvown Chewand Relf stance | lived im Orleans; always believed them homest; if pot. Daniel ‘kK. who knew Dumen nature asa it judge, would not aes} employed them as a commereisi house; when! went to France, im 1819. | detignated Richard Relf as ope of my aiterpative attornies. ip case of the death of either of the two others pame = would not hay ‘done tf | bad pot thought ; Daniel Clark was a men cf honor snd ntegety ates he would not have been & friend of mine; (lark was never married: if he bad been, | rhould bave with him; Mr. C) My’ | ried Whitney and sub: about two years betore Clark’sdeath, he placed in my hands two portions ef land om the Bayou roed, to be | Trmitied to Myra in case of bis death —which por- tices of land | remitted to Myra the firet time she came ere with Captein Davie; | met Captain Davis at the *, and asked him if be bad brought Myr red Yes.” | them told bim | ‘deaired Timit the two portions ¢f land which were confided to by Dawiel Clerk; the ‘aptain Davis “She will not rece orent that the bs” fter this she e & notary; k the day before bie death; he was flour of his parior; when | ebtered, some persent who were present retired om the | gkliery; Loame elcre to bim, I put my knees on the Tattiere where be was lying; he took my band and Lisred tt » bundred timer; covered it with bis tewra; in | that sopreme tretant be uttered not a word; in that the most profeuod secrets | voluntary ercape, Rot ® single word mseaped bim ab Lin pretended mari ty Vistted € toding breekiast and ; jidived in the Darrassad: dorvement on & nots ty his ere vere co embarrasring, thie | hept a eeorst, hod # great mania to bay real estate; he was always trimented by the spirit of speculation; Clark ence pro pored to me to buy ® plantation near the city for $52 OCO~ $25,000 eas: whew the orto was made be hed he of it; fom two months after. f $125 000; the benefit bis + mdarraseme: rete cent to pay bie baif, | bad to raive the w id the wi nalely, we sto berrar wre bot m nih neat: property dep: * suspen New Orlenus very | ef hat that time, Clark was @ partner of Chew nod { endoreed notes for the-houre; the reputation of De Grange was call it tn Freaeh; pressed in F.nglish 1 am net interested in thie 4 me, but it ie not Qhis eait a elt: whilet in France, my eget, 'r Cavellier employed PA Host, Hey hud tue ine sult of ehancery; | do vot knew what Mie Rest aid inthe case; | herve never re on the con. | cre (to myrelt) which might result frem the lose | (I thie suit *© monstrous and iniquitous CITY THADE REPORS, Te av, Pebroary 6-67. M Pies having been packet day for the Niagara, t m Boston, and merebente bury with their ler i = was rather thinly attended, and trade « The sales ot cotton were light, wud Chiefly in small lots, te epinners, at previous prices, For common and medium grades of this State and Weeterp flour. rates were some firmer, while ail other gtedes were rtendy. Canadian wat cerier, aod rales moderate, Southern brands were firm. with «fair bu ‘The market for eheat was beavy. and be. 3° oral ales of Southern and Long Irland. of ye — a uil mad favor of the buyer, while a fal ed. There wa: A ~The market was heavy and quiet, at $6 Ta $0 81 for pote, $6 12)4 for pearls Paraverurys—Piewr- Sales for the day reached © 100 bhi, at $4 76 8 $4 81 for Canadian, with common rtialght State et $457 @ $5, Miebij at $5 0 $6 5, At $5 44 a $5 06; ober dese plions are with. Seushern Flowr ty at $0 | terme | at toe ese. without ta ‘ ay at | teréay’ rates Corn. Sales were $3,000 burhels, at 69 | #0 Se. fer Southern and } yellow, 600. for good Fevttere white, (2 9 Zhe for old mixed Weetern and (fe fer ld remnd yelow Morty wae dull ant nomi- few Gays, rales of 85 000 Ibs. North. it ble , for expert | @ business was done to dey, | fmell parcel: to spinner the enien bet previc in feture prices | Maurer = Interior | erdinary Good ord diline . ed idling. iddling Fair.. ‘aay. . ied Pat: am & little over seveaty- | forty-eight bale ope thourand four hund unchanged. 50 tierces sold at priv pear Bond street, 7, ar Ne ang ng $48,750; house and lot 3038 oenen $3,000; 26208, $1,600; do, ibtrty e we, $680 ened, fo ety street apd Fourth aven from the trade. and for refining. New Orleans were disposed of, at time. The stock of New Orleans is Cubs, 600 to 700 bhés , and of boxes 1,800. A eR: al cco continued firm, with sales at full prices. le was easier, 200 barrels pri of htppie quality bel ot higher ois Wve tite saleo sade Ste ‘of A rotted at $143 » $152 50 ore fi 68 and 600 bbls. vtherel pe changed ue at 3 280, months. Our ~ Linewed remained steady, with moderate sales at £08 Moe Sales of 300 bbls made. merchantable quality, at 420 ; oil were 250 do., Pork—Tbe market was beavy, with seles new Dew mess, $950 for "meee, and $10 50 for city tales of 200 barrels at $5 76 a $6 for prime, $8 50 @ $8 623¢ for ress do., a $9 60 & $20 60 for city and Chicago mess. CF aime bargain. Cut meats vate pele Rear Erate.—At Auction—Breokl; let, corner Henry and ane ee 25x) 2, $4,550; do. ay ei Pearl 25x80, $690 ett 3103, $2, First i, do. do., countey, Eres ont Tat lire 1 lot 341 Atlantic street, $510; 2 ach on om at: e ue, net $700; ‘house and lot on Thirty-second street, near near Sixth ighth street, near do. adjoining, 25x98, $845; B; it about Tike et for this artic! at 2c. Rocrirts or Paopuce rex Raitaoans, Fenavary 5, Erie. Housat CK SALES. rs’ Board~% shares Worcesur Hailroad 1. do near above. 2298, i S80; 1 do. om Forty: treet, pear Seventh avenue 302100, $970; ing, 25x46, $700; 1 do adjoiming. 25x45, Fourth avenue, 25x98, ; 1 do. ue and Forty-third p hens Jax100, 3 160; 1 do on Forty second street, near Dhird a) 25362, m Fifty-third street, near 2 lots on Fifty-sixth street, near each 254100, $800 each, $600; 2 do. on oo a street. each 25x100, $355 each, third 1 lot adjoin. $700; 1 do. en 710; ixty eighth street, near Tenth avenue, Sat0o, Pats do, near aber 25x100, $306 ; dc )po- rite, 262. a do. corner Seventy }- Bec! a 20380, $240; 4 do. ue, each 20x80, $156 each, $020; 1do, tieth street, 202100, $110. Svean.—Holders continue firm. with fair demand suction Raina bas. 749. ® Sicc., usual is about 1,500 bhds ; of it $1 75 per ight. 100 tierces new Penn. 2o. - 183 a » 200 —_ 25 63 165 13 39 122 146 120 112 7 65 - 12 24 137 MARKETS ELSEWHERE, taitary i nails Tema mi Railroad. The stock of cotton im Hatuburg ur thousand pine bundred and red | mecciegedind tae detrbanaes Tee ine hundred an y at le a l2ke. Prices rather downward. Ke e receipts since a last, sare thirty: eight bal New Oxcraxs, Jan, 31.—Cotton was dull ot the rales amounting to eighteen hundred Announcements ef Births Rot inserted, unless duly authenticated and paid for, RULMRGAESO, (Mc ahemgmuanabe after a painful lilvess, Williem Craft, 4 The friends Francis, and Stephen | Benjamin Hicks, from her at the Sth insta: Marriages ond Deaths ave Mre. Kerniman ©: ‘Trusting in Jerus, on ete (yesterday) morntng, | pec ‘nar, Felict O € months, and 22 days. ind of ‘ber sons, G . L. Noe, William J. Omberso: os « Lambery, and the Lien street the members of the Stanton street Baptie’ Chureh, ay reepectfally invited to attend ber ae late residenee, No. 21 (lim county and Troy papers will please copy members of wot, Jonx, only son of Job: Job Cotberive Hicksem, aged 3 years. 7 montbs, and 16 days. ‘Ibe triemde ef the tamtiy are respectfully invited to attend bis fenera), this (Wed.erday) afternoon at two | o'eices. from =, late residence, $6 Comtre stre: mciber in low. Mre Met ten end there Charks late resi of his bre | ved at the explosion, on Monday | ® Dickinson, aged 25 years. | is avd acquaintances, also those of bis clgan, are respec’ idence, No, 29 y consequenoe of the | ¢ wtreet. Jon Ronerun y hore, Hyatt Rodgers, 4 Theodore Suydam, are invited to attend | Die fetersl, from bis late residenee, 158 Mott «! this (Weduesday) aftereoon, at two o'clock On Teerdsy ith instant of bilious fever, Mr Janes and ¥ monthe dr apd there of Mr. Obedia Ennis, an the members of the 5 corper Lroome and Elizabeth street At Waynesboro ‘Telegraphic, fee general news ov) Shipe~Baratogs (1 {inet @ Bowell; Carrier Uy Tileston & Co: Blinabech Bualtat & Cr: Coigs ne, Sener, New Paves. Moreen, wey, Bi Lornisen Arrived. Columbiena, Mutiet nah, en W Elwell. the © bad s pilot on bo 1m bees der myehe York Ulver J Mey bob Apres: dan. Int I 6 oe A Hephina, Leng Baile, ara, Ger trove, Horie Bory Bien, Pre wi Bont: Solr Com Kearney, Byow Bebe ry Hew: 3 wih Setiow pint timbes, to Badger & Posh. Brig Excell, Kewell, bavamnar, 7 dx q toracs, Clesrman & Co, Feb 3, With che eobe Bi y Bos acon, Bearee, Berton bass t, Saw 7 ae: Boones A: Dee A. Font, . Waebington, NO, 8 days, w At, Nortel, 1 ilsdedpbs Bnited, pe Scoung eh, Ben FY A censideradle q rivera Fen t~ Wind » ey BW feeb. Francis 9; Columb of fee hy vonrise, NW; at meridian, NN Foretgn atte. | Tp * and speedy delivery of lett Empire im oe eos ot fie nnd In order te shed papers, & oJ ee Siar k, Charente, France, 45 Brooklyn. an, reports th ve, with settee th 3 ®, with ihe Bo miler thet fror Phile~ 1 days, with ral ain appeared in our Chagres, Pa- Jerald office inure the wate epecial meseen— No 7 tnvited United ve the Herald office, who will proceed to San Fraa- SBEDIOAL, Sos a - hia M Also parcels, under 10 pounds weight, will be re 1,000,000 Rkainaews ihe emeay ee Marine Correspondence. poy TB I, wenty i —Sailed—Sehr Suran, Russell, NVork. other paina ola sores, wiecds Sehr Mosina, Fosters Nore for Boatous sloop ae Siscigaie ‘pS mts = ach ¢t ad Pa | a, Providence for Nantucket, ser ee . Bark Muritlo, ilo, |, Boston; eebr Bannis- er ble, ei Nantucket pe ‘TO T ety POPULA- it ‘oer ‘ole, Davis, fer Norfolk; Ro- rity of Lyon's Hasnetlp Powders, for fon the destruction er, for Bosto: Bedbnge, C Codhreachen ciate all osner, ins Ea pura, Feb §. 4 PM—No arrivals, certain pa manu fer anle shoes the sures Berke Cordelia, John p Bernods ; Star, Suo i feetiae eS 7 aie aati ae, ees 8 | Se adnate Bry tis, Worle ie roars Srticles are warranted to sontaia ne mast Miscellaneou: at rT hildelobia p frame Gen 100 000 She Rarer r, Ou bottles sold Sey Gon it is Oxwey, Carlton, from Matanzas bound to | cheapest reported at Charleston in dire gerpiat of purging. te as ast, fore topgallant ‘*prung main toy a , obeys Jered cette satlesin sibovere blow fou the BW, shitt= ee caeerped 4 th t, im the Gulf. pi ritnced Paw Aap Charleston, from Portsmouth, xe heavy weather, which did some damage 6 ea ee rest oe Flue Cookman ed be ore Per -s rom Rio de Jans a ndibee ee winca been heard from.) 35 ate = at ee ite gee 8 paca yall Se'peontiyee ET; ‘ont u Grendom, tieward: Menry Bt ae, cook, of =Tieiaae timore, and field, and other: and able shi pe plosantre of abwing hi are were very promising young heir" profeanon, an a who were eatirely copendent upon them. Notice to Mariners. oe ih bigie i —— Head was flashes of Ii Pa aed mh, we Inquirer, Feb 4. Whalemen. Sroxen—Deo 6, oat Ae lon 3634, ship Timor, from Sag Bartor, Oct 12, fer Gile! or from Savannah for Bath, no bye) dy od wee, 190 miles. Wound to Wilmington, NC, 0, | Jan Si, Care Komais Veariog WNW 24 milese Foreign Porta. Bunngs Aynza, Deo 3 arr bers Fhiladelphie (Brom), sehr burg, hen: ae det Deel shine Fost (irom), “Haak ake, for irae Bay oi om" ‘and Sacsua, How: tions of had the ‘tad leave ir, aD excellent man ly Teujeeted af esteeme: fant oy by sian im BPITTING Read the following, and say that sas passes bat ‘onsum PiPonsent’s Sarsaperila. gy > 8, P. Townaxny—Denr Sis: Por the tat three years wi 2 Faia be aa ols iy ftom hare eon of the poy more cooly alee lbh, was We W Faker, Swain, fromm ao for NYork Health at all. After going thre curse of modieine under apanzar, Jan 24— Bark Gulnare, for Liverpoot, 14g: bigs yaioians ont tafe Sea Bird, dor Pore, otk aud clson ~Y titer, a je; Ontario, wig cargo; ited ome ney povee | ame Grawon, Deo «Bark Wm Soroder, Upton, from, fusing six bovtlea L Jem, Bept alfred B Greeny diag: dere Mar see you st your Thetese Diner trom Selem, Sepé 25 Gon Yuylors Whive, most, Pinning: Dee lb Sia ship Talma, Davis (from Salem+ labors foe 0 nthe wgpesred), ern afikiele reported the | your Sarsaparilla, to poy bythe Weng of Sek ims a in port 10th, vo sail in B or 10 days. yond the expectations of all that knew my one, 0 ouy leah Feb IGld ches D Phillipe, Small, Sal Pirenes ryan, Cardenas. Cid Bld’ sche Hamilton, ork. Barsimone, Feb 4—Arr brig Ella, B: bark Goldun Age, Arey, Belfast, Dayton. N Yor boston, Feb 4—Arr ehip Sarah, Jordan, a bel ‘subscribed te defore Mobile; schr Em- mo. ies Tage August, ise, Smith, Tar gion, Va Telegraphed, brig Hayward, from GYRUS BALDWIN, Justice ef the Pesca, Uitacon The Uighi-w thip which was below on Sun- METHODIST CLERG 0 nett 5 be seen to-day; she probably bore ‘The following was sent to our Agen: in Rahway by the Rev. incetown, ip consequence of the violent NW | J. 0. Tunison, of the Methodist Episcopal Cn ane of the evening. mi Washington Irving, Gor~ | mont learned an; and regpested in in the connexion—and is bom. Liverpool; bark Bay State. ne, Be Baltimore: a li= | evidence of the wonderful effects of Dr. 8. P. Townsend's Sar forria, Bichborm, Matanzas: tine Nickel: Saparilla on the system. Beth, to load for Je toRARW AN; August 54, 106 Le Faiero Pas neon— Having fe past, as ep ‘eptiey of m: eyeton, he ogee: elarming irri frricabion of th the throat St ‘79sr instance, Gad in. couseasence decided J seela hr ge Webb, Matanzas: Feb 1. mit ‘Sid 29th, ship Tempest, N ube. Laer i—Arr bark Lady hag (oe) ie. 1 ti T Howard, Bu dence of its proving efficacious: but 1 Row to acknowledge anh aan to experience ite sal naam, ‘tim, North of Bu Pith Ci M1 Somers, Waton. do; sche Pela aay cor tion.” rteamsbip Isabel, Rollins, Key Weet and | vious 1 Hevana; brige Emily, Nichols, 0. any poy Hiner 24 Tr brige deulerno (Dan), ‘baucitech London; al- | 2onys S29 bere Fes ; Eivek compt. Py ting of Tiss bale of irk Wy dbls of idlam Biver Inlet, with loss of deck was full of water. Barks Chas ay, | tre nd Nashua, both for NOrleans, went to sea this Afternoo Mor:Le, Jan 26—Cid ebip Elizs Morrison erpool; bries coe (tp), Venus, Bar Fowler. Niork: sehr Poul Hae. Stiles. do. 1B pore Bb “ ered teehee Belews Frarehise, Bray, ats ool. M Careline zim uae lar whlen ‘wes latat my ‘perusal, duced (7-4 reeds eer ee A! ted Plessaut Valley, August 1, 1603. wine under is perronally acuuainted with Mr. Rainoos, ‘the above is tru weet ata vernon Merriam, dis yh bo ‘ ofthe Abrist WiINISTE ANTS publon below the seruiteate of m hight (A donemination, which we think must hee a! Tey of that _— shat or. Parl Pr Dr h toe Dear Sir: Having fo Pectin ir: Hava lore: been aflicted with s pulmonar on oy in ny dm owt ow Nines 8 win mock dieuity of Creathing® on toms, I wasady, ‘by aclergymin, ate 1 did eo, and after it Br Seltare, Amc. wr celebrated Sa: ila. Frapoisc yogi ty 34 Br three bottles, I found medii relieved, eved. My aa He ihrdy Waleoy ge, Meares le), Smith fet Testored find find’ “sys ecll waved Trl» Beseo! en Le Fowler, tor NVork Napsleon,” oer ed hy yo gal day are eon a own thefacts the beneht of oth the same dificulties that t have boon Canada. uniess signed by S. P. Townsend inch feotatarfe!te andimitstions, tig A 00d) doveta: (Sp) ular ‘ye those hese benith dee 25 Permit of an ineronse of fa- as itis of especial importance . every female—tie wife, the mother—the 4. or the one in the declim emplates aa important mptoma, and the most ode of cure, in every complaine = hoo 2 Gentioman tn Dae Sle ad Pp amen ‘orcland, Face, Saul r Non; North Addanie,C ook, Ft i gvaledonin Brander ke Mow | pon Ve ~ My Dear Sir-— My wife has been ey inl Ph -— ree ton: Vie iscelphie ' La iby * a Chrious Powe brig Ostay snd bark Te a Ricasi, v nip Meld, ord brig abo; 234, ml and ech America; ee Newronr, Feb 2 Arr sobr Telesraph, Bi Yorks Cordelia, NVork for Glowesster; 4th, a top: the enter ba: ber, but it ble cale ‘sw 4 sche 8 free of poetege, to ap: the most Me eaerenred "ir raid te rare © Mee, 129 Liberty street. 1224, New York et TL ASD, Feb 2—Arr schrs Rowena, Young, Norfoll via Be where she was reported for a); Yeso, sterman, Laring, “Nortelk for Thomaston’ Hy meee for Bucxsport; Lewis, Crowell, and ‘ork. ». aa A. 5 omy | Fears a Gul 8°), Rog N York: Boston, Cid brigs Se Te )R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREST, HAS, FOR TOR fh ero Glasiet ay me wet worepeal cat other A ofa pAFp — " oan cure the moet aggravated enees of thin di seh Areturwn, Bees, | < cla ns cases remeved in two to five days, sialaleniahiaaden De JOBNSON, NO. 18 DUANR TRERT, wn in the treatment of delicate disenses.—The ea im those ball savolcegt waa Bromeh everet bh: ay oe abit elccteally OR FRYALES AND MALES... Cordial, or Frecren feotive restorative im cases er gue have “Teteney. barron me of i tevch penraleis or ~ ata unio tere, tnd ail trregquiaeiiies tf pature, I'he eit Bt once eure every dinease ay a tively o ind aay from | {reves to be, vin atures Greet Restorative Steee 1 the betves, ye «fleet ays for in the merned state without Soa envoleions, Hy steries, Vertign, oF even sete Instantancris To be ed at 100 Newewe po Pew 7) of twelve desta, enough for mest ordinary R. FAWCETT CA 00) vulted Rt hte efhee, 82. Frmakior see; (he most obsripate yield ebroh is onthe non A few cays, Etrietures cured om the | The victims of solitary indulgences, ean ‘alee "eg apply with « , MORRISON 1 J8 OONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED s dellonte eaters. A extensive pres: ia; Chartestom; | gies. dice susblee flss te sure, withont ws | from (hres to ax Bectotures ted weak: } =s ly sures, Bee hie Londen tn hie rd ara Ya iy. tegen copy of tte Somty meet Pe awe oy, partion) larly thepe contem 1 eeene Ninos at i werer, r theve who bare ow! 3 06 from a vonrtain glass of pes: cam proveriy apsceciate tis vervices, In striovars a jon, panos otveqeet cnt Ca tng tages (Frew inom mon tagoe and 8 very oxt-aniv tice), he cn aflord # rapid, caey. and owre, whick G * obtained from go othe oouree ia