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= tor - SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1850. =} THE GREAT GAINES CASE. THE EXAMINATION (N NEW ORLEANS, allasionste 49. —Now Orleane. 8th November, 1806—Refors pesounte, be | remittances, Fics enelnoae © Seni ots tom ittiees: Be save, “i am happy to ‘nest oh federaliate oni not realise from Clark's eatate enough to | 13—New Orleans, J bis deuts, If ble property was forced veto market | business afaite, says hele busy vanssotivg 7 22% sotd for ceeh: they therefore pray for areepite wed , fray tpnuwet questions rrpeesing Louisiana (waen'he v= | "0 e meeting of creditors of the estate. They ancer | Te New Orleans Ang. 7, Specks, cortain Sockedule of Chatk's debte and sesete, The mectiag | chases and utes that the Seavey of creditors accordingly took piace, aad ANOWER OF CAROLINE BABNES TO MAG. Carnes’ BILL, "h | Tarner, and niet jations would lowes Meat tae friend 1 ~ Among the other defondavts in this cave was Caro | “ism ch Sept., 1806 ~4 stronsl Me The Decision of tho Court. Moe Clare Jernee, bora of Zallme DeGrange, and het satikg tan ke hus ue mpoa ar onals Ie Oanliel, Ar } Burband, whore answer contains polats and averments tbe says of o certain shipment), “ whoa Recursto the ai H Frow the N 0. Delta not ith homor and vesation” La this letter cloves av orizinal letiee / whee bev Tetckade j - geod morstioens het = thie debls; expats | Daniel W. Cone, for defondeot— | have no interest in | equal 40 auyehing whieh the anal Cesontaee ‘this suit. ae we catered into a statement of opt 1896— Writes of sclliag all his qeive valuable—bus will bay as RR ng er RS eo | Ie oak isn aie be stan it dud bors ohat tm Otionns, Way Uéth, 1908 Indicates great enbar- / Bin e sbasencesions. Uicre, ich he hed, of $172,950; | Flovidas, or the part of :hem ol a0” i the meoeesity of going out to collect all dobis due | Sbewas gore of by. Mrs. Geloce yout ie ‘ays unas he is informed shot the Stal to Orleans, May 35th, 180.—Writes about dayi ‘being declared sbould sue her for the Fierida “p,m ermroauence of watch be foals st = well kuowa, mereha a Tied fe Gers wil: I meds cage penpeeentey Rosie ton ape, Mate cee: . gestions te Mrs. Cler! A, that she si the democrats, ashamed of ovaduet, bi — Bxpeeenee gore on prenide legitimate eblid ‘or suspending the aot. f rh x] Wy gee ane sb he. "Uoreorse voraers Bree. igs for bie <u:as planiation ; sptana of closing cat i 1806, Gay 3, 1810.—Expreares his joy at the prebobllity sf the selene of of the release of cerca: 4 tation in Denmark ; refers to dupacture of Malt for Poites dolpbis, and advises Uoxe te recommend him 40 ove _. aitaty Simon Toby: ob wales tale Meow 0 wee ‘testimony, I "8. B Davis, sed was called Myre; | Semel sige. preven a ‘aor knoe, General Goines. ui wie sinerings Bie | General @ fw: 1 te Fim all tas had coourred Tet woos Soqueinte@ with Dente! « lark from 1701 until, ate be ned ‘ , tna T never wee eubpansed. Butore eons! aati ead “clnees Sk cpr | akg et ea Me a en 100 watt val court. f felts very wataral deitone; . ‘see my rae ne tairer eee ability to pay the be- Ret eta the outa Shi tae te | Sreetiicas: Teabee "Us for ‘THE CHARGE OF BIGAMY aGaInsT A decree of the Viear General. fh: that it te reported that Jerome DoU rang: Marte Julie Carriere iu 1704, was at that time married to enter sequatio, she Say arrived here from Francs; yo empty boxes. Such | repert of C1 the renpon teat avnrs t titieus and unjust Jn relation to the pr jected will Clark consulted an emtarat |: 4 i ; should Bewe eogutsant of tus will ef 181%, 19. the vragen oo penny te seit upon, be rhe jadge before whom che will of | Rates, tae & Drediglous omicrat 1811 wes MRstosace lc thon made to tho we- |.icdriptin ta sas dees nue age ly confessed bis 5 bie letters to Hl Orleans, h January, aud feel Maroh Ist, 1811 ai were refers: of age; came to New Orleans "i phia im \em daje: and speace uf voli = Rurope in ty tn 0 vessel | Chis nurs by re Gaines, for wboure aed lot om which | had rworn to DeUrange's vapeaity eo marry. bis ping | tuepeeul efortet 1684 to bare probated the wlll of & rg Pletea the eale of une se & - Now had +p, Nosy ‘3; | reside; Mre Gaines succeeded im that suit; acoord- Jegi ‘son; to Bis performing Christian acta, | 2618 Beye the failures i was ot ae te setieta hs | 2g te the judyment of the court, that house eat lot | Rearing mass, and atterding Moly vacrameut, aud cuat iseerey Sebeecnrmnente cf violets, Mire. thet i ek, ay redusing 110 u yt of " x ah pata belong 1o bat they told me that they would aot ev Os der ‘wo! that tbe tiff Ie the only ingicimats ‘Sea of Pe has put the whvle towm om tae vory verge of bank= witere departure for itt for New Yorn, feom wus to the middle of a encit Shatau + arpa ize It. | euppor: Gea. Harbere Jeanbelle, being ¢: of i ius Dei ee kote him for sfztren year marriage. respondents say that a more erecgerated (i Von wes Dever wrought up from @ tissue of o roa a etanoes waioh comperted so itttle witn suca onalu- sions. and which respondent is too paiafully coasioas J believe that Mrs Gaine~ would give i redi ould a1 wr doapond= Hy of hie saoritice torrelisve oe * —Rew Orleans, March 1s. Wit—Writes im the mob gloomy st) 1e of their prosyeces: 1802, whew be railed dirwotly from Ea- that they would not take the property fro: Dut ar be wee rived 04 { uaderstood, Joald make my title goody the propecty | wens to Philedslph: je there Uriirange «ro cam admis of no epology, Bo explanatio fasten ter, of last d t to thie city to consummate the marriage to — with Clark at the di orally deplore, The marriage of Zulims to Dore paid the texes Cokie lio intimary with hee then ommeased: of fried. She was married co a | ¢ y ee them comm Goumeyitiatt, M. Bermardy and bis wite wore er whioh intimacy respondent, Levers. edged issue, ond Myre Varia Yiler, being also sworn—Carie from France to | *Pondent, (eroline. has & hivelthood: kuew De Gi ra the property bow of st do tt, f aut do they paid me agaia— weuder- pg it done; the cou BDoW LAr ear fiug © Banas iment: nae it a Deliove that Llerk I-rt « fn the latter part of Noveubor. 18d; dn which Clark sailed tor -urcpe. put to mg voyage: Clack was two oasasions—ia Aprit, Fepurei terus, theagn re- been frequeatiy av-ur-d by describe the and doep regrets th Will be proper Seaiot hs far i OL mabe was iu fast, the onildof anntne 4. (lark separated from ber, sadin 1807 hee a cr @ iurtent, a accepted lover of miss Caton Che marriage of Za. | Governor tell, shot through the thigh, and e Gardette fa then referred to, All these facts | 1insion on, the other ieanrearemees teep ndent would mest gladly bare sufered to reprse 00 thin busincasas noriles. iy ‘Or-eana, April 26, 1811. — Desires t emeutot (oat efaire is woking jh of tor U, + Bank. 64— doyou St Jorn, near New Oriaaas, Sep’. 6, 'RLL —Ar- ber. af. Baise of if from the 7 counsel requested of Mrs Galuen’ oouanel to to imtroduce the record, from the Crob Oticens, of ell the proiediogs of ve: wot) June, om his way to Europe, arrived lest deys of July, 182. | on Germes in the proseoution of ber righte to that cou city for Pbitedeipbia av “ tines Phere Keg oe OER JL ale a fo nesta te tat trate Cos Senptligning: pirgutactanees, ty geri cat | i setlisa be Saesee 1" oe have seine scovuns " Mis Germer; they tepliad to me to get all the Heme Pr mony, ent are, | will ctor werd a tha e tees dence posible the etronger the bester; (iemqral w y i: Femanh 4 ie = L Foy wes | sa ut vf siektess.eedooms yucnt sazuation of es strong an possible; | thea caused the proceedings regentiy, that tit, aud t rege ton tO} to be tntrodaced; my once was tried iu thie coart piue pe ipursted v6 there weal Dut ebe does ms about Bie relations | y,are ago; | bad interviews wit rs. (dalpes previous | it, and the report gives her no uneasiaess, as Zo that trislend tm reference to the rame; my counesl | tiated it te pot true. sme Derdcange per | wan employed immediately before the reeord wes ud- | Jerome DeGrange, sige Welng evorn— Saye Orei ia N t lexitimesy of Myra, to the is of this def a ‘This reepoudent never heard he Caroline DeGrange uatil so styled by ent. This defendant has heard. f ber mo repeated expressions of rorrow aud regres. tuat a G ‘advorrary wiil tines the and tine to a will remon tue city this mori 7 bee misrey! fem Di ; tained from the Probate Court; ¢! fret hecw a eine a frome = = ae sonenal, wee, Mi leong York pati pe an a cabot ant resentation of faote take piace, he will of New Orieans; | do not hoow whe: the said Ji ever married to her, sithough 3 are to the ofty, I shall determine, seinen dela! All advise anever copteins many other averments; it avers there was @ will of 1613 such as ts devo pletoast, it would be null end + teouvey any property to Myra. re that (be nmente. ja seoret trust im bie lite the bruset of My: st the mother of Daniel ( charm tbetr portion of the sam McHenry held bad eeked the consent of ber fat! fo page ber wader Loe | Yieurly rims) ed by mae in the cause be ores with bew ani Kelf ur their couveel or with tneic of b whatever moaey 808 | gay othe: act oppremployed inthe Gefence of the suit, | ba vend of dating Mer stay 0 1 wud | do sot hoow whether my counsel did ‘ur, [saad | when mek, aud he (depouent) visited Presto: was employed by me previously to vir, | Be also contirms the of vi cory. Mr. Brent, the old geatheman feouty & | states that tabing {t for graoted that <0 of Delaware, July 15, 18tl —Cs going to sons will Sh aw a 0 Now Uriesse c thi by CGre, of @ respectable ply tors furut-b oy the sheriff, but got warns to [de ld be arrested Me refers to hie geen dota suber of Vapgtege trom Louldana, wag, employs Pet erally fai, bis wite Detog eatinded of ats 1aa00. preempt babble a vefend my interests before the Supreme Court te bea ured no exertidus to procure the necessai Be OE Varo "ou; om the frettrial, Me Beeme wae paid for his | coments to estabiirb his luncernoe spurs the sald Coraline was at tbe boardi wegen revece loos; Mr. Brewt's con appeared on the ercond trial, | Upon these proofs the Vicar General orders thet all * care wast A8il; she be and Mr. May were patd by draft, for $100 each against Jerome DeGreoge be su-pended, ely efter the bircn me, through Mr May's brother. tu this ity; the be eet at liberty, icy, te April, 1403, |. wont hae beem reimbursed to me by General elves; | Connroted with these dosuments are several other sexpressio of Ore wanes | | ok cut the record here, and rent it oF, Dut do not proof. Intt_nere shoruy after | recoticct how; | wee in possession of the record uf tae | 1 16 vist Probate Court, which | asked General Gaines’ perais- pion te Introduce whem my trial came on, this transorips had been previously offered in evideooe; (t war agreed by General Geives and wite, with me, thet it | i to trial om the merits of the case, they would i me acvinet all fees and corte, aod that my pet sould put be taken, im ca-e they succeeded to tanie euit; | was particularly requested by the Geosral aod Mre, Gaines to ure my beet exertions, with the aid of le the best counsel. to make every defence in my power to | lexitinate wife #f “ General Gerouimo Vel rauge Far gowente to import Tu this Leutor # New Orleans, 7h Seps, 1307— EXDpietere By yroheusions of it hint Diem senee ia Looked upon immediately after the birth me that be was the fener of & i be wished ry z Daniel Clark both spoke mud we this suit. apd of which it was susceptibie; | consider | The last of these aotels dated the sixth of November, or ree" marrt briug | the agreement of General and Mrs Gatoes as enact of | 1801. eiptauae ° about between biaireit Vineraiity om their part, groing out of a desira wo come | #. The will of Simphorion Cailtavet, the husband ot | *! CUTE og 274 July, IANA businens latter. poy dard oy? Rese Coiliavet, in which be refers 9 6 sam of moary _W Slet Vv, 4 evar rete bed toon Suaiotbed bo lar Gy Mianine WsOadnes, | canntonpcentiomnarendceg chase ve Gov, Olareorse act ene Joh DeGrange had received bis power of att rary previcus to his departure for France. In this will M. Cailiavet preters, as tutor of bis children, F. J. Lebre- ton Dorgenoie, to bis wife. UIT oF TULIME Yas On November 6, 1806, | bend for siimony, in the #, alleging that sbe te bi ye geveral depial, A noth Sesser crouse Tier jate | Berlen | arte A Gid aoarers that lady, with to a speedy trial #*b some one or more of the defen- dants, on the merits of the case. be ms Lappy iu y ry Clark to her op Davisl--Germantown, Mareh, miotofeleter fom bua Com K og itt rent voy qe he hel to Deo 2%, LSIT— Refers te the parsage of youd hie means to oowyl) lastmight. The aeaew We Jormed We that there was « rr bony! og Could be emMbarKO Ret Temew this engagement #16 witha: aoa. | we tneeremectaney Of Mooaet Goodive Harpe i y a | + vad mame of DeGrange by Zulime, y=four hours to consi ter of mapere by ube ° pa on tpel-y mindy vt; Mme : z | The defendants, to attack the credit . | of Madame Despan, the principal witness of apt, and only wituers of the marriags. produces the re. cord of @ suit brought agaiost her by ber husbaod for yeretion, Im ber firrt petition Mo Desa alleges ‘mpetibility of humor. and several other ress ox. id be too afftocimy terfered; ana | may suv, as Vie Ulare o0 me wpOR this subBj|ct. | leterpowrd my vayec ‘to Ble encumbering himeri! ~1 heey geounia: gations, a6 it would gr “aleo, im our burivers re: took «pectal interert im my education frequently to the echool, in his cabriolet, of Satur home; frequently besrd i+ rreite; at Luterentin my studies; from hi # (auti y> be edition Fm shy me intsodueing sire. Uevscanie. ) — relation of wbich Jark’s father died a fe~ joa: + | makes it necessary for him to pray for « er survived ‘epnne of Ulack fomomory, aad | ficm bis wife, Maria Sopbia Carriere” To “suprracipied ‘mea A of teem; M Y | dame Derpau answers Certain dimoulties the the disposition et Despau's property the njolued by Madame O0-epea. |i | sale of which Hine 06 It wes prudrat, im tor eying of Livd for Orleans; she retaracd ts New Orirant, accord: 4 ~ the best of my reoulleo.iou im (4 autana of LNT, aad A ae oT ay Te sacr eo 41d not leave until Der wartionn S1ta Ue Gerd=ote; ane Ee cove tases Uanmoel oid teal ona Geom 3.~-F feces tigen hikes Je Hime, were all forwarded a lon, oicher vorbal woah petitioner apd that she ts now out of ti Fitery. without the consent of hee phe is leading @ wi ring avd rambling life, sy regard for the pring ples of honor and decency, iving im epen adultry. He prays that her rights shal Po teen betorteited Un Feoruary [2 jadgment wes tendered | Srmacinet reasen. (of the, oppediion of Uiajtores o, Mae by Hon Joshua Lewis egslast Madame Despaa, for- feiting her rights to the property acc uired in Lue gom- | munity. Was Married at BE Jowyn's tara, by Rigns Rev vi obael Kgen, Avg 2. 1d0n, nhe wes marcied by maidea pame, herle Zuilue Carriere. | ane oertiiionte of 7 j abe eovtinurd t Bet betbcnd, wetlt b29 oc 30, «a0 @ i Lei deter, bo ew woud De bole erated im society ta rhe ipnia, woo would at tempt to palm off ov the crumunity @ wousn, as Ais lawful wife, if it errs Kurta she oes But oo — Denlei Clack wae ia Paiicdep oie sereral times efter Zalime’s wartiaue te Ve {| mever oeerd ola protest against ner be A wile ; Deotel Vleck swans high-tompered aut onvaicous mea; Die disp» sitios was quick aed tu yeruous; Bo men would more Tesent am imp tolioe aceta-t a Deaor tegrity ; be would vever have sebmstted to the in- dignity of allowing autavr wen to take his wlfe ; | « can that Kose will not r | Witt oF many cLanx | The will of Mary (lark. mother of Deotel Clark, made | 224 November, 1417. beqveaths the bala of ber pro- perty to ber childrem, Une fourt 0 her grand- daughter, Caroline Clark, (atterwards Baraes) “ « na- ture! daughter of her ecm, eotel Clark,’ also, the | of 8400 to her grand daughter ulyre Clerk. com «ouly onlied Myre Davie” apothesg natural daughter of ber 7 peets equal to bis ow Bot of the highest bea Ketere 6. the | opelean ‘Ufers, ite Awa tt Dire. Carciine M, Stannard, maiden ida | bew, residesin Frederiek+burg. jas the iate Joba Stanuerd. perfectly eure (bat if Uny tet lark Bad a= wa sow Daniel Clark, and states, “ she would nave left her married man, whetber buat J by ee equal with the other betrs, if she had vot been other. il ieteg, BO would dened | wise provided for.” Her executor war Joseph Reed, of ‘ hjoat ody wad Che sootnd Philadelphia who appoloted Chew aud {wif ws the Po Slt be were-saty oon th Neb he moved, dirrorly ur tadireotiy, a ae egrnte of Sire. Clark s estate in New Orirans. Toon ware them.” ‘Tow ‘el ma tye tate levter, tha ther ’ thes im the case | follow two note of sale, one dated I6tn Vay, 1508. of Tuaty. Lat. Referring to bast. | At the conclusion of this letter, oeoure the following, 0 4 exprae your hone ‘at ucidered as @ eilurion to his affair » better hy | certaim lots, by Daniel Ciark to Joseph D 6 Beile chasse (there are the lote thet were assigved in trast for Myra) On 4th June, 1833, at Matanses. Beileoanwe Clare #ould dellove oi ae GAH ibs gn Whoa) aad pre i xy sizo relative to the afiaic ot ins‘ acum; that lady re- ‘ 3a Ss eee jaoror x. tot energy and do- roel of thet, tat © guumeune coe! de In 1890, of certain property to Sem. B. Davis for pro) ad; Reweing ur, Vaaateea be minor, Myre Clark seth CLARE'S FRTITION FOR atimory. er brerd it Say he +d of amy ng wert Povhepe, wit Reve * 4 returned to Pniiades, ng ta Wal \eate Interview with her, that whe Ped beard toast Tied C9 Mive Caton, of can parties A be beger to prefecs, were fnventori be amioutly verminated, shey prepese fo that he can specuinte im tae differs, oun fee ne, ond vac Pod an g: Tetement ie unknown by an q people, #90! rom, Would have alresdy prod et, whe le & tertelent men, hes wore wh salted the Commissioners, aa Ulaibarae pal jae be ue writing to the gov. « * ile two rota, threatening toe tow foty. ch Sane, ia, and one mae! tor the Ro- Baroy. The latver wisnee ) heres? 10 Mmetcisge with shortly aftateaeds en. £ | eae the gottes of sereinee ‘ FU iaek viatted Patledel- fae m 1808, he stayed @ pars of tne end © part et my boaw 0) ‘On cross. + xamio anion mer, ecquatotence with him aod his evm: precluded the ponibility of i be of sores never intimated to me he ane 1 (he tome pee pt BT T hare | oe sh yen + at @ ene hot contom- thom! to marry privately. be would bave svuaatane anda ee OP com tiwnlentee the Secs te tase and bis intentions om and thet he, will recommen ‘the ombargo will bs contianed oavl Will take Come desperate measures 1808— Baye that the megovionome — \t. Aintions with Rowe are ts be jon told ain Be CapMgMe ODO ihoult to say whet ps markable spirit aod evergy , ois soolal feelings were Naw Onveans, October 14 194. eordial and his neturel ad-ctioas stevag and ardent ; Vy Dest Stater—I have received your letter of 14 May, rrigten at « Chae of great | sme thank you bindly tor the took in Alling to poseaior eleicee. 0s eriretive of ineve teettes tay ei Pf ay F CaS A RW VO March 17, \808-- Requests Cone to ger the CA a Hy wep inte her aad mmetanees were very Ivcatted wud ein: | ficery'ty became Wee chant, but thts will wet be the ober foe when: jark vieiled Piviadetoh some thing to come: for os long as 1 hove the Aye [i hampered with business, so wil Sete tor ° (oat of mistortane of secret. DABIBL Ube w! geek 98 ond Uhew and 4 fark + ex cutore hte bane Bereh Hulinge for a pas ee wee See ¢eteies tee x 19; also neciotee of mgr: tof eetri onc o's tn: | Corem: my age te reventy-mine: | reside te Philadeiph: oe. thete jotty affair to | lark for 600000, Them | have jived eines | was married to the po] a. 805 Negotiation of Rose now soles ‘Scher exbiolie ot Clark's properctes, debts dus, | Dr Hulings; | went to New Orleans ta July, 1701, aed Neh arg suit *s pRocemmnes Ko ; Marriage Certiaeate of Jeu Uardette to Marie ained there until May, 1804; knew Ohewend Reif; ing of im. sien wag ot By Cee eran» tite John Commanding 2d regimen militia, Bes ‘Carriere ) ‘confirwing hie (Clark's) statements abows his vist aime ‘was intimately acquainted with Deaiel Clerk; im the The following i¢ the porport of the letter from the A Manareea. jellow fever. resided “L howe, before long. to be ready to reborn .tefarred to im aut, Coxe’s depo everywhere re enpret tht shell re miiea States at Soe fies teande fsee) at vans, I raven gy foreign port; Dr Hulings was very io- “0 bei aa, ne not thes the emt te Dv ites Caray, heed L Clark, leaned him money, having great ead hee Seats onSion, va’ thom parcvesss have ibe | ase esen nny, uiereerd 4 Siebimante $6 chem (Copseh Clage ), Hafess to omibscsassment, and | Fave nse beard fom my sift nish war payment of money atacen. . "afore t Nog hesta & seed desl ot tale ‘named by Mr. ino fash Pevtnuntacy ih—2pnade with ier doped te pase Grom bee voters | tet Dene pot have beom feet gating for eummHt= | snare ig ne ench gved wos loping eve 0 * Clark #as con- am Trew affectiomne servitewr ¢ smi, rer 7 women thee and reesived to Cat, te tee mo heracd Ry a] trom y aherwards, oH Roane. for de- 2g F Fr a sibumal Inst; ay too years; iene of Namards | see ti eanaiated with Dostel clark, beidg bet rel State reerveseoee pide ime Ve oe dom to New never beard of lart's convection tet ings teeem Cobomia! nee * wer SS | 8 ee Dee ; Rorw a De Grange: his first of Sut, eveis givem name | do ; he resided tm ome of the

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