The New York Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1850, Page 7

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i & of age; Mer. whom Mrs. DeGrapge was in the hebit of By GB ee oF our times aneeki lt met Mre Manly Thomas | OFFICIALLY 1s THE PAPER HAVING THE yrne sree Ae the Last im which they are ad- on Norman Byrnes James abies Lier, oye ine MO” Brum J jandipg time of Lanie) 4 reputation was that ih A Myra Stems tre 6 may) a foshents Amatrone Me Wa D thy Meyers Sonn J David Chamberlin Chas | Merrell Eli Bes Sues fen my Ghasice s Calhonon = Timon- | Maxwell Sohn it the request of [From the New Pes Delts, Jan, 28.) ony for Bec Soa han Senseo rao Au cin es Mre kk M el M Austi Chambers & Wiek- Calendine Geo V tT Adol vt FIFTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS James Martin ; 1 took the pony Up SeterFedperatee Aburn Ca etharine Aviin etn Cambers W 3 Neel Samucl'P Metecvey Wat | §, Field, for defendants, p in the fall of ar § exived, there tie okt ry Cadwell Jno Melviil Martin Mencie Eline | 188, be met Beverly Chew for Philadelphia, and crossed B Montecl Jchm Minot JOB the mountains with bim to Pittsburgh. Parnes sure M Bates Bliss Bates Sarah Biller rel hd P. J. Tricow, knew Clark; always heard that he was BadseMrs Chas Brady Cotharine Brady Robeson Jane Mitchell R an unmarried that Clark was impotent; | to this. Myra had been with Mrs. Harper; joie Some oe Michael a Miah Milne Alexander ra Mon tgcmery John anchin Thomas Bisexbura rH times hs raid fy dy women whom | visited myself at that = one dey and requerted me to go and send Dr Wat ooeee Jno@ tevlio Hugine about twent: Madame Debsonen = on neue Eben aes = Se eae Harper's to see the ebild, who was sles of Charles Card James Molwell J Moncre® Davia thevebe wine etki to Clask, at the beak Carpenter Chas — Cassiday Wm Meline Kaffalae — Molony Th that» bad » bad reputation, linformed my mother Mre, DeGrange did not Carroll WmH Clark Denis 0. mm Montgomery Wil- Mooreh Con of Ib and since, that time have never seen ber exeept | suckle ber child, as ited to get out of the way of wet, wary J Gerroll Jamon Gasay Jno ° Mere FA ‘am Morris Charles the pulctuoes lomante) af Dastel Clicks the tapetation’ || Gomes & tans S Malone Le- Buus Wa ian ¢ Patrick Siar rick Horsney Michael Berar pects seers De Chasten yee A ) om ben yon Grange a+ ® beautiful woman, and ery deservedly, for = ntier ons pat y he erie Seen ‘atric! Foren ox gm 5 7 orzivas SA eotason Smee nce se Seneametretan | Se aly gus ten en eget So Ea < fda, oe, do, uot really Detave thet he would Reve mertied'&:| Sieen These chat ecne cae Chasey Petriok Siem eee, cn ay Thos Meni e lariat Tybee edieerap,cppeaeidie pope mie Sond heart taeaha the Sams poeta cnewiians fate Nancy tronin Comming Gtirney Altred — Goggerahall Hoary | Moore Morr Jou the jo Cc Col wi Tee 0! girain mace of land, claimed by plaintif, im Baton p Relt bas been cashier of the ate Bank; Garey Snare Cassidy Alrce Gores Thomas Cole E ee Moreciobn D —Motey J Naison Hoody Samual | cashier of Do- bh Murray Bryan Murtfeldt William 1 was intimate, in s business point of view, and ry that Clark Coubeeduath Gaaein Chant -_ rh th fepaly with Chat wets \ceceta Bien race beens red Chew and chia oatri : at be Conelly Wm on BalgoveJames Mule? Jobe pias ‘government, was attributable to y his fe day | heard Trae a Ooaeas Maurice Worets, hope tat — jarred ‘ia that government; it ahr teanaah ‘e086. later than 1610) i: oe Sao wd nese one Thos Melnt: wi aicisiie eres MeBride Patrick aon “ ' ‘was considered an ho- b soonae than 3608, ner eter, 6 Cochrane Geo Bed~ Cochrane Geo R Conk James Kecliyde Wm Moors Wm Mecarlin ®t " bimeelf a man of deli- wae ivop tard?-<tbe time wee over, Jaw'd Wise~ Seon Suet Co sy in Toulous; mated to pe ine ener ee ee he was sna house, and also ( pl Gace Larval x Donald Jas T } re imunjcating te me the fact of his secret | “oap-box, ae I want to shave ‘Me. Clavk, which | didy Crthlog st lus, Ox- Churchill Ann Crothy E'Darwin Goolaifo Michael esraa James , So ond Bellechasse was that of an honest man; uuder the | marriage. Ciark Kept bis smourr seeret, ashe bad several euch | "4 "eet D pi le). an ali’ Nioholae Spanich government, he wi Horatio Davis, for defendants, being shown the | conpexions. it wou! vs trou! Regiment; was sitermards- made 6 clone, Gere eat. statement below, eays that he made the pubd- | bis wo marge Bh tieudel it cer ao Ky nor Claiborne; b ication; it wae im May, Tait; the original of the letter, | know whether Clark was married ; ar, it was not mans 1 donee be. pont that, in | dated at New Orleans, 14th Gotober, 1805—from Daniel | bere. it must have been at the North, otherwise Chew 1 to the British general; Col. | Clark to bis sister—was handed to me x Mr. Barton, p zi &o Clowes Stanfell peer 8 Laas tre Carnal Davenport Jeannie Dela Montague Mrs HA Grit Edw'd, Tenth st Curt reas Charlov'e M Dealey A : 2 Delton Mra, Seound Dunbar Sephia L Catharine McLoughlin MoLough McMahon MoNomer ha ‘ad MoNaily De re well together but | never | ot mt charge at Chill. and by Dr. Barnes, the s Hi ioe Flare’ Baecomnetes | husbend of a lady claiming to be the daughter of : Biome Aedee Jas 1 sel Daniel Clark; I took s copy, and returned the original; him about Madame De- Donohoo Cuncamorn Mich I believe it was written by Clark; the "plated ot sebar had an intrigue with her, ravall Ke Duvall Mre Lewis D N correct; the infant, Myra, was brov; conversation, in speaking of beautiful Dogan Lobelia Basi ahesine Catharine Dagay Elias Dahlberg J E Duffy James Naughton Pateick houre some time in women, Clark would ask me what | thought of Madame EB Dalton Henry Bavidson James Dale Frank Capt . time, know whose child she wi DeGrange ; Clark courted # great many ladies in New | Exan Mary A Egbert Miss Adeline Evatt Lucinda Davis a narew Daniels Jno L Davel J B N Rue Thos uuder the ene government; long, beard her spoken of by members of the family as | Orleans; when se saw @ pretty woman, he fell in r Beet eeitt Oin= Pere en eee Nichols Seth © bere, and ran when it rey! ‘ebild of Daniel Clark; | was too young to nave noted | love with her; I knew Jerome DeUrange; he kept an | FallenEiten Fallon MariaL =“ Farley Ellen mT Danahy Daten DORS Nixon E Nickles Charles covered thee be he had been warried whether it was asa natural, or « mate child; I bilshment in St. Anne street and sold liquors; he | Farrell Eliza joerell Bally jechan Kato David HS Thos Nisbett Rev Arch Norton E E left New Orleans was e short, thick-set man, with « round, red face, and | Ferdon Biss Ferrin re Walter Froeman Elisa Davie John ‘Abram, Noble Whitney B Norton Jota T — Nowls Joseph By Garsiote, T 20 not know if he'wes tiled, f Mpthrn pollows the tectimony of certain notarie Hitogerald Rlisb’s | Peaemee™ont 8- pctny coo w — DessombestMons | Noe Capt David — may have been; | was absent at the time; a wee ae ctber parties, Guthenticating public document} wpe Bers’ on ‘Fens Foraytn Mise E pat De Alvaing Ke~ Orea o wax ted a bigamist; it was, | beli present time, I have never bed ony reason te believe | ‘IsidereA, Quemper, for cutadente-is keeper of the a Funk Francis Polis Louie wert Quay icing in eae ts Se that any member of my family ever looked uj tan te ‘of St. Louie, of thiserty. It is One airs Piwood — i one — Slin-ted Henry KR QiDonveily Chas iver ve. Kelf. or Kelf vs. Kean, in J p Lewis's Court, y about t) any otber light than as the sasural child of Mr. Clark. | customary with the French and Creole population of Medam Myra was always treated by every member of the fami- | New Orleans to give nicknames or soubriquots to their J pever heard Clark or his fri ly as my sister; meither directly nor indirectly wasit | children, and witness has found great difficulty and beard many others speak of hi communicated to her. by any member of the family, or | confusion im consequence. im examiuing the records of ive or thirt Gateby Anne Gaffne} Greer ily gz Green son e Dicke Jno Gedney Mary Gonson Barah Gillon Catharine Binet Sw Pe Ditmare AD Griffin Anne Lanes ic could name two individuals, by any of the servante,in my ence, that she was 2 burch, to real because | GF! Sr) a that they bed slept w 1 How, deed, who | gay other than the daughter of my father ana mother: | they uemecclly epply fer the soubriquete os uiskeamest Grover Catharine a See 3 aves soemee of the agent and attorney in tact of | ¥¢ feldom spoke of her relation to Mr. Clark; bat th slate of things arises, in part, from the fact that a C Costar Otis Capit 7wm M-2008% Cie! roix; the Grst time De la Croix left this | When she was so spoken of, it was as his natural | the Catholic priests will not ohristen @ child, nor bap- Hunt Mrs Leo Ekta” | Ongood Wma Owens Elias O'Donnell Wm jall Sareh T chats we | daughter; Iam the son of Samuel Boyer Davis and’| tize artive by f . ‘ay, 1829) he oame back, re- i £4 See cena Seahwamnas 66 subs Barraes Maris J8 Hale #atah end then went ai again | Mary Ann Roee Baron. bis wife, now deceased; | was Beme of Zulime is a nickuame; | do not P oat eaint Parkwood Samuel Purdy James L—2 inued to hold hig | borm on the 23d July, 1795. and ama resident of New thing ise it by that mame; the priests who Paddock Frank A Palmer Gurdon been inti wi Orleans; I reafirm the statement made in the ited | pert the ceremon: as Charles Bai aridge Jas Paine Henry M. inate. wish | SSniieation refurred te netore, which oes Saotere | Scaeerttemen Salus sn Hareaten le Bataan he iS . in a dae Way ‘W. W. Montgomery mery proved handwriting of certain | Hengas ey Herbra r Ba Desepenes F A Dun RE $8 le bad loaned $2,000 to Clark o Bert ick Bridger. Herburger Madam, Herrlich Marg’ Paddock Rev It Prd Thomas groes; Mr. De la Crolx ti Beraitos Mi Greenwich st i Mes “a Bn Patten Willis very little to town. being bit Hiteheoek Agnes" Higlets Mrs ity Place Sevdetgn Edmondyon Rob's | poten Dovid ano; wos ietemente with him; 'l wae @ represeutati Hogan Catharine Hogan Bridget lodges Adelai Pheipe Martin J at the time; there was ye party against him; P orton Jas Hooper Deborah B Hi Mary B Howell Mrs Jona- had Burst Josephine Holeran Mary lady when. be was married toasother; I knew M: Huntington Caro- } =] ‘Blieth obild, asthe the adopted child of Samuei B. | line 4 Hunt MrsA B B. Davis, svolent friex d ; witness gave further testimony to the good re- las in adopted m preheay ed that she could pot be ately duspeosd ct, 90 a0 bo 0 Isard Mrs Allen 8 Ingalls Julia T putation of Chew and Relf, stating that the former was Jeng Mire allen fagilie] jolla ts me several offices; | refused them all but the Perry RB Perey GeoW Petterew Jas Phere Joba V Pine Dd | event ber future grow th aud improvement; 1or they learned Pattle thet Baby sa Devie, ‘feo ae Og SEs tervice tthe Sao ag ag ogee eg ‘3 ree | Sree Pertheslus G ae no sac — the frem K Pinney Bibert Dr “44 pee Ambrose good rep to maintain Kane Miss Wineftod Kerly Mary Ana ‘ Relt from s boy.and never knew anything agali of iy er well = ry jn hi fan Fethriek Jno Theodore Zecharle. for defendante.—Proved the reri- y Duchaufour, for defendants—I reside in New re HR y Mary Farrelly Patrick fave t Kener Mro, avenue Fay Elise Kennzay “Johanne faces. ge Chee ty of certain letters and certificates of Col. 4 was bern in Philadelphia; em fifty.two pee jornelia Py he — Post Jno K ab retchow Peppieia & Thomp- snd of Kelf, which be had delirered to Col. Seasons, Kisital Sophia Ties Mr Lr eng pee * ctleune Uasrabp: forldetendante. 1 was born in New | of the high spirited bus geucro dentist in Fhlladelphie;, my ‘mother, ied ta i007, | Svisne™s Betty Knapp MreCrrae Fatoun dove Prcheres Chee B Orleans, and am 16 years of age: | do not know tbe pee yb en Fg BS about olght oe Ses meeathe after my mother death, | Lane isabella Lane Susan Lang Mre—2 Potter & CoB be5 im plainent, but heve knot and Relf for fifty | their repose or raf father married Mrs. DeGrenge, who then went by bert MrsTS Lanworthy Mary Putman Wm Feeeeg Jno from 1709 to bis death, | sel worth the pame of Carriere; I heard they were married in ‘Caroline Lee Laura a Fueywm'i—2 Purdy Savard 2 Purdy Richaee years; | knew Daniel Clark im 1613; Lefferts Helena Leonard Nancy Ibiladelpbia; | wae them at echool; ‘when | returned, it was @ merchant to 1806; I had some a Quackenbush A Quimby Walter Quidor Jno B Rn cent pertiou! made admiss her step- motheg; they Louis Madam Louis Mrs Seesunenas Comes comes, Sesonmante 18 nth dear, which would enable them to Saute and | sides ie Thiladelphie watil 1030, wien they’ went to Hie oa Loni he Hud- on account of the commercial Let: hed by Kia ae Franee y father died im Bordewux, Aug. 11,1831; | Vee a Livingston Osthe= Randel Jas C Rice Moses Rodos Fmison Roses of Knox; Clark was @ merchant; he enjoyed s _ aw ee at — but it ie very positive that Line Ann Lyneh rine R Rarechenbach Z Ries , Brvthary & CoRogers Jno t Ey tation I never beard any one say that he was Lag’ Medeme pe aay od ge gree ogy it is posl- | Lynch Margaret Lash Lynaa Mary ry waenct necbeler, Lanse De Grange; he ves live that ber rej tation was bedi ever oh y Jame Kitchey Kobe pn ange rups and liquors, end lived ia St. hing bout Madame Deg until she came to m; Ms Sametuacen, bevnsen Repel ene Dente i ther'e bute; | then beard ee much bad of her as | did | Martia aun C wit ae Fo itehey Kebe ed with Mademe DeGrange nr: ; her of ber eister, Zulime Carriere; | never heerd Madame ¥ ty Catharine & Dr F Willis Poster William tion tenbeg; $2 was generally ay: T Calowel & | Zviime. after she was married to Dr. Gardette, say that | Mabon Ellen Bie tees yA | Fellowow , pimecgeae, «Puller Rev Bawere Ciark lived with Madame Devirange, re. 3 Davi she had the had bee married to Dapiel Clark; | heard that pre- Mevorer Niacom stp Frecenvar Fitrabbvue Thee Flynn Thomas D commeotions be Need etek the ener lover; pe 7 tious to ber marriage with Dr-Gardette, Zulime hed & w Ferguson George Foseatt Jacome” Flynn John, —- eins! a aa eee geinds Py oe wee, Ge nied it. ing that the ol wes ie a | Moore ave- a, loore ‘orable and high: «piri ight ta oo ond Dasa Clarks; Madame Lambert was iis Tre Mortsn Metin 4 fates _— Sreenweed F a Siew" hb minded a man bis pegpler; she made jeu! Presence of my high minded a mina t0ccmtraot marrage With hia til thay tw about Tether; Zulime had three boys by Dr. Gardette; their 1 for defendants-I am sixty-eight yeare old; I have: oes in New Orleans, or ite vicinity, for wixty- “eight are; | do not Know nctt ceses but have with Daniel Clark im 1791 or 171 beoame inti: abe Dames were James Alvares, and Edmund soy fotherend ye Bid ou write, sign and read the statement before | Madame DeGrange were married im 1908;"1 curt im the presence of a jury—a crowded au- | ried three timer; dou the Myra I bare seen in ber belpleseness resting in Philadelp! Koy Win L Kepenbarty Jere ¥ Re Swsetar Seymour Drother; im 1805 1 mate with him, hed tapes that i ‘pets trapssctions with him, end so continu ee aT ie marrying soon after my return from ecbool; Medame Grath, in 1808 | had a business traassction She'd love, aed whose Madan sported! Gardette née Carriere went with my father, om Clark; we wont together to Ousebite, where there was | “sre sou het Myra? cand could y eu zy erecta ite with | #20 remained there with him until his desth, MoS eiggen Mary vane ae ich | bad solid = Clark; we laid on | # view pebticiy | ‘to read there duiterstion, Adele Tauzis Bournos—I have resided in New Or- jo Vang! Garvey Peter jes Ani Russell E. — bearskin during th t, and travelled en | sided by counsel worthy of such o! licnte, they determined to | leans thirty years; my father was Dr. Jas. Gardette, N @ Captain Gel ert i r Beers Cy he —2 R33 Edward horseback during the day; we to take dinner with | F¢t uP & case of ali by hich they could 1 could make it appear | (confirms t facts in relation to her father’s | Ni Mrs, forthrop Klisth le Lovinia DrJ pt Alexie Keliason Weary \d Gordon A he with me, during several years; witoess | ‘iat the orphan child of etait deceased beneinotor bad made | marriage with Mra. DeGrange); I left my father im | Cenirest cary Hijen | Helley Mere Se ae . and sleep st Clark” house, who was s bache- r ‘ wich would one or 1817; went to Nashville; for two years | sorrespomded | Neots hhay Am fool Margaret. Nully Mrs EJ Spengler Danl | Stanley O Mt we & Marston Sanford Wm areca with m: ; bh beard ce seein y father; sluce then | have Grows Charen 14 presented pet ein them. nor received anything from his estate; _—- of th i denux; | was ung when my father mar. | Owens Mrs, in, support of the 2 Bordeaux. very young say patos nese’s) mother late in ii Sean eae A {ealen alsneeer Hed Mra, DeGrance; | vas about nine; never heard Gew Lo any good cf Madame DeGr e was always very Calieghan i + Gisver @ sos, I was suationed af the Dalles, wud on the lst dey vobind and unjust to me; | suffered greatly ander her, oe Goodman Henry ef arc” It saa foe he city of New Oana iy eg yet PS BETS it sincy Tigene Seer Ware a receive the Fretees Lansens and Gos. Vietes, thet Madame Despau, who lived two years st my fs Peck rs Wan B oa Gressin Bestwell 1 left for the Belize, ther’s house, was no better than her sister. (In other eine gn ae u sconversation with him just betore cts, the “deposition of Madame Bournos conforms Pattee es’ | MA Haney & CoR W Hammill P to that of Madame Duchaufour ) Joachim Courcelie, for defen dants— Know Clark well; never beard he war married; aay Degracse) he was @ watebmaker; | was a0q' Mademe De 5 Grepge ney been ete rmhere Se tepetation Renew eee ly Miss, 16th st } = fieney, vas fod en of very was very coguette « rs legere; what was stated of p54, DoGiasage st was also | Reddy jenryst Roach Allice sald of Madame Deepau; Clark was an honorable, high Keogke Bridget Rooney Ane * Mid, was touched, with ‘eompassion | spirited gentleman; he was reputed to be courting ather forlorn and éesclate tuation, and Lambert, formerly Mics Trepegnier; Clark was note her ow: man to contrect ® marriage that would dishonor him; kpew Colonel Bellechasse and Judge Pitot; they were honcrable men. On, Dire. Sarah M. Smith, for defendants—Proved Be- " ss Tt is true pplica' nn behalf of ot ye Chews a het bow, Je 1810, te _ knew Madame [De (iran; wight; koe ecorre Du jotimecy of Clark wit py age yey td pllea tien! who bade seat at bis table; Chew left New for the North, in 1818, in the brig Astrea, and was at N oO ta John C Habautt Mons E ew Orleans an Hu 8 as American Consul 1 Purdy Blinth ay Pergew Johanna ) "tbe latter By} the year 1802, about some eotiom transactions; Viark told me be bad beem to Europe; Clark was generally Stetizel Geo Stevenson Geo W mhallewed pe and only son of y nee of ade ied tow indy who did not e reputation b young aay of thie ste aly erin eta e+e on the 4th of July of that By Clack was al- fe eliog Geo & Dilee Trepaguier, being divorced from Mr. Frees ed te be a marrie have an indis- ches @ rT s we: an Adem Seott * Reott Geo Beneppetrey Frans § one while, yr, blog With Mr. Davis, nese, with @ view to marriage; th Clark owed me $10000 at the ti of lors time, paid it; Clark wae so much cephing fowneend Febwhert Jules p= on my That he old ie he had *) Teme) Dut it wae sald by some femmes gellants that Jerry Vartoen cae Teroct Jane 8 Sclliven Owen vly taken the contract for the eanei ag he | Mus. Patrersen. ‘Teasy Bee ba Sobilia Me ; often on aa S| atte despot euetane state dnt nary & Van Rage Mise Vines Mi as A - jo a0 Im Taner & Brother-2 Ts png ER 4 hew apd as B records. LAT, € vest bur! baa " le Mise = Delamey street oyior Sam Wm = protigages of the parich of Jeflereos, tomy fone not have paid Resven Mee rioee 1840; the debt due me was od on tae Idk December, Ith my married, he wasan benorabie man; 1 never knew Me- Wiley Mrs Semi T dame ew nerve] 1 saw ber once, abe was rej ison Bisa bi, wi woti Sue G = we non Cavellier, who bought propert; sued from Daniel Clark, which was of witness, & portion of tbe de! Chew and Rolf. I bed inberited Dari collection of any such suit (the alimony | yer, pS, rr red cl being institated, nor how it game vo sp Weckend wes 1. Wien Buss ‘Williams Sarah J Winedell Lanett tend e lady who was about being i" —— ot afterwards told me that d for was Madame Derpau, a sister of Mademe DeGrange. atts Taha R ‘bert Thomas, de ia Croix wer thing’ eould . ms haif | sold to Daniel B. Dijean, for defendant — Clark could not bave con- Bail Co came indebted to me tor $10.00; 1 Hemrvemea ce ° craied hie marriage; it was rumored be wes im| ; Biss vol testamentary donation trom the arya de, Matson | state, Mr Cary ay ene | don't ri Ciath age - lady whew he n ll Georee 5 | res trent, two care of o when | rol - jarried ; ‘ation of Chew ap i Citse, tase wna an oe is thea | jon snes fer? ban LC atte te Ackerman Mr, Alamitio Don Ma Aahbrides & Co, 348 | te 18, Oo Ineraiain Capt Innere Jot W Former More myeel!, yi | Siipailon, were she a rovelller, tbe two rye le cane thevele waa sh conmaene of his omver- iar Alera dey iehh d id Michar i 4 Dow, J. B Labetut jor ert ime je veting it. Foes hanecbuaee Destzebec, ev, Vilunds Gov. Des. iy ott With Mr. Reif, by direotion of my rire ty Jeakeon Soha gay, General Laronds, Danan de ja Urutx; all these water moved for ite ieconsin wanes, i Bien wore friends of Usutel Clark wnd if they bed not hada eee, waa Valin ae ave Some to give bi Vaneort Amn Bollecharee, alotans to give bim 8 ovr. ve pighly bomorable maa, aod commanded the mi- tia of New Orieans, aod was President of the Senate weder the Territorial government; he wae one of the most intimate aod confidential friends of Daniel Here $D Vanderburah Or jon GA Van Dor Here yeeeesy if Clark had been mar. ve beem known; he always liked the y Of indies; he Fay with them, and it Corie Vantoon 6 Van haoet Ps Clark; Judge Pitot was s man of very good repute- being #0 much with tee; bo Ses Mayor of the ony weder the Ter- bb nod fy Wallner * * rierial government, and afterwards parish Judge; 1 koew re Daron Betefontaine; he was ea by orebie Wan; Was maneger of Ciatk’s plantations: = = previcusly meonged « plantation at Net. Rane Thomas J as the Desert plantation aod he afverwarda —_—- = wun eee heroes to establieh the Houma planta i son tows |e re Uedeme 0, Gronge betwese 1798 Capt Fhoo- sproriny MD Che ona 7 public ball, but not at #o- ‘tere ciety bails; there was only Ove public ball roomsn New | Beipfenteine, (in whee, teers you bere tomy krown William W | Kelly Thomas Ee pene 8 Brown Nathaniel ere bore Tha: pach was +” Orivane at that petiod, rumor raid that the intimacy betworn C Jark and Madame UeUrange began dari nt N Liens presen ro ee Rareaee bere that is to 1860, rentbe often poet Wt continued for loog while; | never met Madame De Wie Corange at the son tes given by Clark. of at any other Marie pore = 5 ‘slinein hes ‘Orane 18th vay, 60, bave resided “ped Tomas patvate parties or se mee ven in Clark's ciroie of eo. | *8™ ond bar iy treated her bushead, ever since, and am sixty four yeare of age. Boysen OMe tee B Sueten Vthe barouel: ote cpled 0 portion of is vans very | Jaret = Det g°, from the 24 ‘edly = Andrew awianomad b jatioate with him aod Reif, per annum. Filed November, 1806 | . art Lage GO iasel! Josiah = — arh’s voice. One month before zout mother's ‘res, Feb, 8.—No. Swrenee Dasiel H Lanrence dames | Ieetor of the custome for this ports Me Kelf bas beem | sppiieation ‘Alimony fret husband. ranae, itterworth. Mr. Uhiet par Oliver D Leate: cashier of the Sta wiltes to bis sister, Ire. Green, of Liverpool, ae followe'== t ere Chee Laugh Y delivered the opinion of the court, over- “New Onieans 4th Oct, 1806. | ruling the motion to Gismise this writ of error to the “My Doar dister-- ere Zoovives ld ue of ,* 4 Listniet Court of the United States for Texas, No. 75, Teil BD from bofeld Madame Marie Govervor Viliere tet ised res he cess. & Town e) se | ny. On stating that ‘matters in controversy bea p rettied betwerm the parties this writ of error to the Supreme Court of Connectiont was dismisrea at the oorteot the plaintiff inerror Nos. 50 and 69, Henry Shultz et al appellants, ve, The Bank of the State of wey t Jeers cf age, #04 our acqualntanc Hime Of bis death; | never heard that Clark war mar. {| Rnow that ue tied; be war mever married po wae Dever Mertied Decanse | | pever married god thet he bal good reason mot to arty; | alweys brard that be could not be married, pecamee, at the age of about [4 oF 17. he wae afflicted with a disense, the result of which was, to prevent ais Jobn W. Vearie. The arg © motion to diem irs this case, Re , was commenced pyort et the motion. WyhieR oO . ¥

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